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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1963)
-rm. KITE »—The Mill (It) Enterprise, ThunMla), Feb. Il, IMS Announce Engagement WosnariL Paxje Goldie Rambo, Woman's Eage Editor, Phone 897-2772 - Mi¡ District Convention Nominated “n- Treas. ot County Federation Plans Made by Rebekah Lodge 1 m Mm Edith Mason wa* nom inated fur treasurer of the Manon Chunty Federation of I Plans were made tor ; ex rii- Women's clubs at a meeting SAFECO makes it «•» »agent*, l.ke / Afobod, cipating in the February' s dis- held Monday at Independence. I trict «anentjon at Wednesday A board meeting for the 4th •urseivw, to give you the finest in c/. eve.iing's meeting of Santiam district was held .md plans surance coverage possible. For ex Rebekah todge The convention wete made for the county meet ample. here is one of the specific was held at Jefferson Friday ing which will be held in Salem, advantages SAFECO offers you: March 18 at the Salem Women's evening. •Whea t«* S afkx O-ia*«red sat*» collid*. Ik» dedact- The com vntton was interrupt clubhouse. A sty le show will be Ibi» rises* far b*tk sates ■ satMMtieally «sired. ed in October by the windstorm. I featured with the women ot th* SAFECO offers many more Ume-aaving and money Santiam exemplified visiting a! Federated clubs showing styles benefit* It would be our pleasure to discuss them w todge in another jurisdiction they have made. Prues will be during the convention. Those at-1 awarded for the best costumes. •N m »»atlabl» la »11 tending from here were Ann I Mm. Leo Russell, president Pnme*u. ruble grand; Gladys at the Mill Qty club attended Mason. Toot Thomas. Ida Fleet- j the Monday meeting and said wood. Ruth Hess. Lettie Swan. another important date to re Dorothy Vail Blanche Syverson member was March 5. This will and Daisy Geddes. be State legislation day tor Ann Pr.meau served as con-! Women's club members and ven tian color bearer and Don> | their friends, who arc invited thy Vail as warden. to attend the state legislature Ida Fleetwxiid was mstalled on that day. There will be a as left supporter to the chair Governor * tea at the Hatfield Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 man and Tom Thomas as color name following the visit. fearer for the 1*S3 convention. A Fine Arts Festival will be Plans were discussed at the held at the Salem clubhouse on todge meeting tor the serving Washington's Birthday. Febru ’ of the lunch to members and ary 22 and will feature a bene i friends of Santiam Memorial fit tea for the project. Hospital Auxiliary wnen the> have their luncheon meeting here February 28. Ida Fleet wood will serve as general Personal property taxpayers are required to file chairman. an invoice as of January* 1, 1963, with the Assessor, Hattie Cole was installed as for an assessment base. Assessment must be filed | LSVG by Ttm Thoma*, district on or before March 2. 1963. A penalty is provided deputy president, assisted by > Dorothy Vail as acting mar- Marilyn Chapter No. 145 OES for late filing. slia'l. Mrs Cole was unable to neld their February meeting be installed at earlier cere .Monday evening at the 1OOF monies. nail. Mrs. Thoma» announced that Visitors were present from $65 70 had been sent in to the Acacia of Stayton; Euclid of elexator fund at the IOOF home Jefferson, and Victoria from INVENTORIES & SUPPLIES in Portland. All lodges in the Turner. 1. Commercial merchandise inventories state are participating in this Escorted and introduced were project with the goal of $1 per R. Irvin Wright, committee 2. Manufacturing inventories and supplies member needed to complete the member of the Home Endow 3. Food processing inventories ar.d Live project. ment fund of the Grand Chap The todge hall and dining ter of Oregon; Mm. Helen Tate. stock. - Seed, Feed, Fertilizer inventories tables were decorated with red ?rand representative to Rhode held for sale. roses and large white hearts, Island in Oregon; Mm. Alta featuring the Valentine motif by Bodeker. Worthy 4. Inventories of Consigned Merchandise. Matron of Mrs. Primeau. Acacia Chapter No. 63 from 5. Log Inventories : Colddecks and Ponds, al Otto Koeneke was the lucky Stayton; and Mm. Gertrude so felled and bucked logs in the woods. winner ot thz Valentine cake Br>->ks. Worthy Matron of Vic which he shared with those pre- toria from Turner. 6. Automotive and Trailer House Inventor i sent at refreshment time. Plena were made for the dis ies, also Boat Inventories. On the serving committee trict meeting which will be held . Wednesday evening were Ada in Stayton. Friday evening. FURNITURE & FIXTURES IN COM i Ply male end Lettie Swan. February 22 with Victoria Chapter of Turner as hostess MERCIAL USE chapter. Marilyn Chapter will Barnacles Club Plan confer the degrees of the order. MOVABLE MACHINERY Sweetheart Banquet Also announced was the Wil The "Barnacles Club" of the lamette Valley District Valen Farm machinery 1 Presbyterian church will go to tine party which will be held in Construction machinery Salem Friday evening for an Salem February 14 at the VFW evening of dining and inspira hall, located on the corner of Logging machinery tion. The couple» club which is Hood and Church streets. Mari It is necessary that these forms be signed and filled dedicated to continued develop lyn Chapter will be one of the ment of a Chritsian marriage hostess chapters. out in detail in order to receive equitable assess will meet at Randall s Chuck Clara Moms, Gladys Lake ment The Assessor's office will be willing to help Wagon in the banquet room at and Mary Gull: ford were named you with the proper filing of the forms. 7 p. m. on the committee to meet with The Rev. Wesley Drummond, the Masons to make plans for ORS 308.105 makes the responsibility of the tax Associate pastor of the First the Masonic-Eastern Star ban Presbyterian church of Salem, quet which will be held In payer to file these reports or incur the penalty pro will speak on "Ways of Deep March. vided by law. « ening Our Marriages.’’ Mm. Dorothy Draper an The Barnacles club which nounced her resignation as Mo uses the terms of the Sea to ther /Advisor of Marilyn St- describe the "Good Ship Mat sembly, Order of Rainbow tor rimony" is under the direction Girls, after serving for 9H Linn County Assessor of Skippers Allan and Violet yearn. Mm. Agnes Carlson, <1S- Campbell. sociate mother advisor, will be the new mother •’I vizor and will be installed at the Rain bow meeting Wednesday, Feb ruary 20. The program for the evening consisted of three vocal solos by Wayne Basye, who played ms </wn accompaniment on the guitar; a reading "Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight" by Mrs. Helen Fowler, and two piano solos by Mm. Helen Klei hege. The honored guests gave »hort talks and introduced mem ber» from their chapter». Refreshments were served in the dining room with the Valen tine motif being used. On the re ET us KEEP TRACK of your fuel sup- freshment committee were Mrs use and when you will need more of IL Tena Graham, Mr. and Mr» J ply for you. When time comes, our truck ap Walter Kay and Mr. and Mr» No more running out No more last- pears at your home-well before you Floyd Johnson. SAttCO • llHCO • m < MNOtAl INVU**M<I FOilCKS Jerry Pittam Insurance NOTICE Santiam Golf Club Ladies Entertain At Elmer Taylor Home Mr*. Elmer Taylor of Mr- I ham* entertained the ladies of | the Santiam Golf club at her recently completed new home, Thursday. February 7. Assisting the hostess were Mr» Giles Wagner. Mrs. Rudy Tohl and Mrs. Keith PhiUip». Decorations for the afternoon tea featured the Valentine 'theme with a dark green cloth cox ering the tea tabic Center- | ing the table was a porcelain i cupid with red ribbon edged in ■ white lace and red rose». Both ' the cloth and cupid were made I by Mrs Tohl. Pouring during the afternoon were Mrs. Merton Cox and Mrs. Rex Kimsey Others pres ent were: Mesdanxs George Duncan. Sr., Walter Miller. N. S. Meyn. G. W. Schachtsick, F. M Smith, Walter Smith, Ed Novak. Gale Christensen. Elvin Barruwclitf, Joe Spantol. Luth er Nokefby, George Core, Doug las Heater, Dale Emory. Elmer Etzcl, Vern Sattley, Luther Guest, Laura Currin. Estelle Philippi and the hostesses. Many Guests Here For Star Meeting Garden Club Io Have Luncheon Personal Property To Be Reported A c AL BROWN How to make sure you won’t run out of heating oil I minute calls for oil. Everything is automatic. We com pute your rate of fuel consumption based on the weather. Using the de- gree-day method, we can accurately predict how much heating oil you will run low. No need to phone. No bother. We handle everything for you. There is no charge for this special service. And you’ll be getting Shell Heating 0 I for top burner perform ance. Call s today for details. H. L. ASHBY Phone 897-2442 Distributor Min City, Ore. A , I sheu .3 • % o %» co*' WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS On Heating Oil Mrs. Nat Wills Honored on Birthday Mrs. Nat Wills celebrated her birthday Thursday in Sweet Home. She was honored at a family luncheon at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellis and family. In the evening a dinner was given for her at the home of another son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stock. Later in the evening she at tended a Valentine party given by the Past Noble Grands where she was honored with a birth- day party. She spent the night at the home of friends, Mr. and Mrs. Glen McSorley and returned to Mill City Friday. The Mill Qty Garden club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Wendell Heller with Mrs Rachel Olmstead as co-hostcas. Mrs. Daniel Kietbege, pre«: dent of the club, presided at the business meeting. Final plans were made lor the club'» luncheon and sale which will be held Thursday, February 14 at FelkMship hall, starting at 10 a. m. Aprons, corsages and baked loud» will tie on sale all day or as tong as they last A silent auction will also be held all the time with results to be announced at 11:30 a. m and 3:30 p. m. The luncheon will be served cafeteria style and will consist at Chinese hash, baxed beans, scalloped potatoes ami ham. and chicken and nood les. choice at salads, hot rolls, tea and coffee and choice of dessert» The door prize winner will be announced at the close ot the sale. Mrs. J. C. Kimmel and Mrs. Daniel Klethegc are co-chairmen for the day. The March meeting will be at the home of Mrs. b red Moore. 900 N. W. Santiam Blvd , with Mrs. Charles Dolczal and Mrs. Altha Grimes as co-host esses. Following the business meet ing Mrs. Bety Goode Warren ot Stayton showed colored slides of her recent tnp to Europe. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Present were Mrs. Rudy Tohl, Mrs. Leo Russell, Mrs. Elmer Shaw, Mrs Charlie French. Mrs. Marshall Ellis ton. Mrs Bert Morns, Mrs. Ftoyd Fleetwood, Mrs. Q. V. Miller and Mrs. Betty (toode Warren, who were guest* and Mrs. James Swan, Mrs. Elea nor Corning, Mr». Tena Gra ham. Mrs. Edith Mason, Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, Mrs. Walter Thomas, Mrs. Altha Grimes, Mrs. Lowell Cree. Mr». Herbert Schroeder, Mr». Charles Doie- zal, Mm. Gregg Steven», Mrs. Curtis Cline, Mm. Roger Nel- son, Mm. Louis Verbeck, Mr», Daniel Kleihege, and the host- esses, Mrs Olmstead and Mrs Heller. Mill City friends have received word of the en gagement and approaching marriage of Mis« Barbara Lynn Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paige Will iams of Snohomish. Wash., to Ralph Allen ThonijiHon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thompson of Mill City. Muss Williams is a 1961 graduate of Snohomish High and is attending Everett Junior College. Her fiance was a graduate of Oregon State University in 1962. He received his master's degree in mechanical engineering and is now employed at Boeing Transjiort Division in Renton. He was affiliated with honor «K’ieties of Sigma Tau, Pi Tau Sigma and Sigma XI. The wedding date has been set for March 22. RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS II) <«ohhr Kunib*» I .talking out the window to- day (Friday) at the beautiful *un. have a case of wander- lu»t Although usually thi* time of Year I envy those that are taking oft for Hawaii, but it couldn't be much better than this in the Islands Probably by press time the Icy blasts they are having in the east will reach here. Anyhow. enjoy it while you can. We had lunch at The Ginger bread House this noon a fav orite jaunt on a nice day and with all the crowds aAnind really looked like summer es pecially the gal in shorts! And If you chance meet a friend. He doesn't have time to say " Hello*’, He simply hullrrs ' 111," I am in hurry and must go If you Just You'll And take time to follow a little uj*m hia track», find him going nowhere in a hurry to get bock HURRY*HURRY*HURRY' That s the slogan of today And when yon get where y»>u rv going. You must hurry right away. Now 1 am wondering just why we hurry From cradle to the grave, For w» have but une appoint- ment Did > sju remember your Val And not a moment can wv entine this week if not why j save. not? I think women an- more As we travel life'» journey sentimental than men on thisI day but the really smart guys ' We are still on a <»cie-way track will remember that aixl act accordingly. Of course the pro And when we «et where we are going saic type fellow may just take We are not going to hurry it tor granted that the "woman baek. in his life" knows he carca- but a tangible evidence is nice And don't tell me any woman Linda Budlong Heads ever gets so old that she Local Campfire Girls doesn't dislike being taken for The Mill Qty Camptire girl» granted although we all know held their meeting February 6 that it isn't really a true in at the Scout cabin when new of dication ot anothers feelings. ficers were selected lands Budlong will serve as president; Speaking of ValcnUne* for Lonnie Bodeker, secretary; year» 1 had several of the old Pam Wolle. treasurer amt Hhrr- my lacey type on«s "among souvenir»"—really left over yl Alban, reporter. Mary Su*ann Heller nssistrd from the dark agca. a» they Mrs. Budlong with the meeting were some I received when in Sheryl Alban. D M» grade »chool and were so pretty and Chance ami l-lnda Budlong as I kept them. In those days it sc»-med to be sisted with the refreshments. Attending the meeting were quite the thing to give a girl Terri Cother. Martha Penning a hair ribbon as a special gift Karrcn Ixivall, Esther at ¡east I received a number of ton, them. Those were the day» ot Freeman. Sherry luiMunynn. "pigtail»**. Its a lot of fun as Penny Redmond, Alice Bayse, one gets older to look at some Linda Budlong, lamnic Bodeker, of those old memento* with Pamela Wolfe. Debby Chance. happy, childhood days brought Connie Ragsdale and .Sheryl Alban. back so vividly. Valentine Special Was listening to a radio com mentator this morning and he RED, RED, TULIPS was »aying just how much the old world wis going to change in the next ten years -more wages, more leisure, more of Special Meeting To Be everything. But it seems that TIME is Held At School For one thing we never have more Corsages of—even though we do work Blind Thursday Cut Flowers less. Which bring» to mind a GATES Suds and High Fa little verse that a friend Plants shion is the title of the special brought in the other day it meeting to be held February .goes like this: 230 N E 4th St. 14 at 9:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. at the School for the Blind This old world is always in a MILL CITY Auditorium, 700 Church street in hurry. Salem. The program is sponsor Phone 897-2452 Rushing to and fro. ed by the Marion County Home Some have not a thing to do WE DELIVER Extension service. Specialists And have no place to go. on the program irro John Wood of San Francisco, who will dis cuss water, and Miss Lois Fowler, a home economist from DR. VICTOR J. MYERS Newton, Iowa, who will pre Chiropractic Physician sent a Wash *N Wear Style Show. A "Stump the Stars’’ ANNOUNCES THE REMOVAL OF panel to answer questions will HIS OFFICES TO be made up of Miss Bernice St. awn from OSU, Miss Fowler, 150 Washington, Stayton Mr. Wood, Ray Webb and Har Ground Floor Location ley Payne. Anyone interested is invited. Across Street from Church of Christ Free water testing will also be PARKING Phone 769-2557 a special feature of the pro gram. Brunner’s Flowers