Father Son Pot
Luck Being Planned
LYONS Mia. Ethel Hiilimun
wua Ixiaivaa for U m - meeting of
the Womens Society of Chi Ixtiun
serviM field nt her lion»- Tues
day afternoon. Mrs. E. L. Iloyc
Five Years Ago
presided over the meeting due
to liic absence of Mr*. Wilson
An electrical storm hud hit
Stevens. Ile|xirta of committees the area witli a number of trees
were given. A gcix-iul discus In the urea hit by lightning.
sum was In-id on the Father and Pictured wus a budly splintered
Son buiuiuct with Sunday ev tree at the Earl Imucks (Mime.
ening, February 24 Uu- dale act. | A hole two or three feet deep
'file event will be held in the wus blown at Uie base ot the
church dining room, instead of ti ■ ■
the uiuiuul buiuiuct lor the lu-
Mr. und Mrs. Al 1’ukula and
tiier and son. It will be a fam two children hud just moved to
ily night Imnoi Ing the I nt her» i tile city lie wus employed by
mid sons Willi a |ihiniw-d put th<- Forest Service.
luck supper. There will be no
in uii exciting busketbull
charge and each one la to bring game with Odton, Santiam was
their food ft la a community defeated by a score of 43-41.
ufnlr. not for church members High jM.mt mun for Santiam
only.
wus Smith with other scorers
■fttere will I n - prizes for the including tin-gory, lllrte, Be
oldest utul youngest father, und vier, Knnoff and Fend.
Princesses selected tor the
the father of the largest liiniUy.
Project tor this month is muk- Sweethearts ball at Santiam
Ing bills for the Baby Louise I'nlon High school were Treva
I Ionic near Turner. Tin- next Biekctt, Julie Kunduil, Sherven
meeting will lx- held at the fire Muir and <Henna Randall.
I'olfei- wus somewhat higher
place room In the church with
Mrs. Joe Johnson as hostess. than now with u Stewart Gro
‘Pils will In- Tu«-»duy utternoon, cery ud featuring it lor sale at
February 19.
Mrs.
Springer 89c per lb. ubout halt that price
from the State Hospital will be nowadays Other prices were
the guest speaker and will tell compurnble to tliosc In 1963 with
of her work there and how th« sugar selling at 98c for 10
different organizations may as |M>unds; shortening at 89c lor
sist in the work an do things 3 I»Hindu and flour at 25 pounds
for tin- patients at the hospital. lor {2.19.
It will I m * an open meeting and
Ten Years Ago
any members from vnrlous or
A daughter was born that
ganizations are welcome
week to Rev. and Mrs. Noble
Streeter. He was serving as
pastor of the
Presbyterian
Youth Group Meets
church.
At Kelly Home
Eugene Thornley had left for
The Youth Fellowship group of Ft. Iz-wis to serve in the armed
th«-
Mill City Presbyterian forces. His brother, Lawrence
Church met Sunday evening at was ulready in the service. Both
the home of John Kelly with boys were graduates of Mill
(•ary Whitsett and Pam Heed City high school.
in charge of the meeting
Gregory Peterson received
Gurit «¡x-.ikrr was David Ad- his Star Scout award that week.
am« id Salem, leader or the Serving us Scoutmaster was
Ufe Camjiaign in the Charles Kelly.
Bill Stewart and Charley
Tiirrt* were 14 y«xmg |xx>|Je Stewart were serving as co-
attending the meeting
chairmen of the March of
Fifteen Years Ago
Pre-Spring Specials
Each
30 qt. plastic waste baskets . SI .25
11 qt. plastic pails asst colors . 49c
14 qt. plastic dish pans.......... 75c
101 inch frying pans ... 79c
10 inch chicken frying pan. . .$1.50
91 x 14 broiler pans .... 85c
Chamois...........................45c
A & M Toman Hardware
Phone 897-2785
Mill City. Ore.
ENTERPRISE
Would you like to know how
to get your husbands wash anti
Entered as second class matter wear white shirts really white?
November 10. 1944 at th« Post Or your white nylons sparkling
Office at Mill City, Oregon un- again? Or how to wash foam-
ler Act of March 3, 1879
lined Jackets? Come to the Mar
ion county fashxin show and
Nt WSPAPIR
laundry clinic. Bring your ques
tions tor a panel of experts to
PUBLISHERS
answer, says Lois Preisz, Coun
ASSOCIATION
ty Extension Agent. Everyone
is invited to this free program,
ft will be at the Auditorium of
NATION A l F 01T O R IA L the State Blind School, 700
Church St., S. £., February 14,
9 30 a. m. and 7:30 p m. Spon
AFFILIATI MtMBtS
sored by the Oregon State Un
iversity Extension Service and
Telephone 897-2772 or 897-2930 Marion county.
GATES
Should draperies
mutch or contrast with the wall
color? What about the rug?
Should it lx- wall-to-wall? How
cun vou tel) by looking ut u
color chip how the color will
lie on the wull? These and
many more questions will be
xnnwered und Ideas on how to
rliooM- colors that go together,
how much to use of different
colors. wh«-re to use them, as
well us popular e».v— Tomblna-
tlon tixlay, will *“• '-imcd at
the Santiam Canyon Home Ex
tension Unit meeting Thursday.
February 28, ut the clubhouse.
The lesson, “New Directions
in Color Izi-cornting,” will be
presented by the County Home
Extension Agent, following the
noun |iotluck luncheon. The
color slides that will be shown
will illustrate some of the basic
ideas of color and design. The
regular business meeting will
Ix-.-.ln ut 10 a. m. Members are
In.ited to bring us many guests
us they wish. Anyone interested
In la-coming u member is also
invited to attend. Membership
dues arc nominal, and entitles
the member to receive the
monthly bulletin free from the
Marlon (Vainly Home Extension
office.
I limes that year. The Valentine
Box Social had been an exit
standing money-maker for the
March. Bob Wingo was auction
eer.
Mrs. Frank Moore, who was
then living in Detroit, had been
Ixmored with u pink and blue
shower. Hostesses were Mrs
Starr Reed anil Mrs. S. T.
Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Herlof-
sen had left that week for a trip
east to visit with friends and re
latives. He was employed at De
troit Dam.
1 iollis Turnidge of Cutler
City, Calif., was visiting with
his wife who was hospitalized
in Portland, and with other re
latives and friends.
A large group ot young people
were taking active part in the
Merry Mixers, a 4-H cooking
club. Among those attending
were Pat Cree, Paula Van Bus
kirk, Virginia Timm, Alona
Duly, Nanay Bruder, Bob Balti-
mot e,
Dolores Poole,
Dick
Downer, Pauline Mason und
Betty Cree.
lx-la Kelly, Betsy Kriever and
Dolores Smith had attended a
Camp Kilowan reunion Jam-
txiree in Salem that week.
A carnival for Mill City High
school had been scheduled and
the students were hard at work.
Stephen Beck was supervising
the preparations.
At Gates, residents were pon
dering the possibility of form
ing a fire district with A. E.
Carey calling a meeting for that
purpose.
Six inches of new snow had
fallen that week at Marion
Forks according to Mrs. Scott
Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kelly
had just jxirchased the Edith
Mason farm cast of town.
Mrs. Nora Goodwin had been
severely burned that week when
she fell again a stove after
suffering a heart attack.
DOG OWNERS
1963 Dog Licenses for Linn County are Due and Payable
at the County Clerk's Office, Albany, Oregon.
$2.00 for MALES and SPAYED FEMALES;
$3.00 for FEMALES not SPAYED.
After MARCH 1st Additional Charge
of $2.00 will be made as a Penalty.
To secure a dog license, send your
NAME AND ADDRESS and state the sex of Dog
and enclose the proper fee.
AFTER MARCH I st the
Dog Catcher Will Take Over!
D. M. PENFOLD, Clerk
City licenses for Dogs in the City Limits of Albany
and Sweet Home are secured at the City Hall of said cities.
ft—The Mill City Enterprix«-, TTiunwhiy, Feb. 14, 1963
THE MILL CITY
1 Santiam Canyon
Remember the
Extension Club To
Meet February 28
From The Enterprise
.-¿a
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Why Don’t YOli Subscribe Ui
Subset i pt ion Rates
MiriondJnn Counties S3 a year
Outside Marion-Linn $3 50 a Yr.
Basements Dug,
Excavating,
Dirt Hauled,
Clean Topsoil,
Pit Run Gravel,
Small Road Jobs.
Phone 769-2436 or
859-2222.
I j ON W. MOFFATT. EdPub
A new addition to our Paint Line
FULLER Push Button
Paint Center
all colors. Make your choice now for
easy, quick painting.
Bessie Shelton—Red Head Forward
Ml* Ardmore, Oklahoma
Bessie Shelton, big, rugged
Jirward for the All Ameri
can Red Heads, hails from
Ardmore, Okla. Shelton, fea
turing the fastest hands in
girls basketball, is the defensive
star of the Red Head team. A
great competitor, and fine per
former makes Shelton a very
colorful player She is also fea
tured in the Red Head half-time
extravaganza show.
She will be in the line-up
when this team plays against
the Mill City Jaycees Sunday,
March 17 at the SUHS gym.
LYONS
Mr. and Mrs Ralph McDon
ald of Jefferson and Mr. and
Mrs. James Swan of M'U City
were Sunday afternoon visitors
>t the home of Mrs. Alice Hu
ber.
Saturday night and Sunday
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Berry were Mr.
and Mrs. Buster Berry of Port
land. Additional Sunday guests
wee Mr. and Mrs. Dick Berry
of Lebanon.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Goodell,
with their son and wife. Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Goodell of Sub
limity were in Tacoma, Wn.,
Thursday of last week to attend
funeral services for Chester
Barr a brother-in-law o£ Vern
on Goodell.
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fink were
Grace Sandburg and daughter,
Carol and Miss Ellen Dougher
ty of Portland.
Mrs. Alice Huber returned
home Sunday after spending a
couple of days at Santiam Me
morial hospital in Stayton for
medical treatment.
Mrs. Effie Nydegger with her
son-in-law and daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. Vaughn Hunt and sons
Duane ami Darrell were
Sunday guests at the home of
Mrs. Lillie Lake in Salem. The
I «wcasion honored the SOth birth-
I day anniversary of Mrs. Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen were
weekend guests at Taft, and
I reported beautiful weather on
the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Eri Moffett and
four children from Portland
were Sunday afternoon guests
at the home of her mother, Rev.
Earl Cotton.
The Student Council of Mari-
Linn sponsored a Valentine par
ty an ddance for the fifth, sixth,
seventh and eighth grades held
at the
gym
Friday night.
Games and dancing were en
joyed with refreshments. Chap
erones were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Spellmeyer,
Mr.
and
Mrs. Hugh Johnston, Mr. and
Mrs. Wendell Weaver. Mrs. Or
ville Downing and Mrs. Donna
Asntusscn.
The Lyons Extension unit will
hold their February meeting in
the basement of the Lyons Me
thodist church Thursday, Feb
ruary 14 at 1 p. m. The sub
ject is Social Security. All are
welcome.
The meeting of the Flying
Pins and Needles 4H club was
held Friday at Mari-Linn. The
members worked on their scis
sors cases and Mrs.
Lewis
Dougall showed the second year
group how to do a blind stitch.
The lenders, Mrs. Dougall and
Mrs. Howard Naue, served Val
entine treats. The next meeting
will be held Friday, February
22 at 3:30 at the school house.
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