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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday. Eeb. 21, 1963 .EX I-n-BETXCT I stories if Mrs. Bornhardt 'UJ omuuú , Patfñ Honored On 80th Birthday Anniversary GATES- Mrs. G. C. Barn hardt was honored Sunday at a fam.ly dinner to celebrate her 80th birthday anniversary. A lovely- decorated cake was brought for the occasion by Lea St. John of Corvallis. At- tending the celebration were Mrs. St. John, Miss Marcia Barnhardt, and Ed Stier, all ot Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barnhardt, and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Barnhardt and family. Friends of Mrs. G. C. Barn hardt enjoyed a post-birtiiday celebration Monday afternoon. Mrs. Barnhardt served birth day cake and coffee to Mrs. Bob Rust and her mother. Mi’s. Mathis. Mrs. Mary Howell. Mrs. Sarah Raines. Mrs. Alice Wat- son, Mrs. Elsie Völkel, Mrs. Chet Edholrn, Mrs. Bert Mar- tin. and Mrs. Rex Britton. Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 •t i. t x t t a r rm rra w.rrr rr*r—« r « i-wm—ox», Local Church Folks Put On Program At Turner Memorial Home A group from the Christian church went to the Turner Me- morial Home Valentine's day where they were guests at the Home for a luncheon. In the Ilf- ternoon they presented a pro gram for the guests at the home and presented the ladies with . "Valentine" aprons and the I men with boxes of candy. I Those attending were Mrs. Elmer Shaw. Mrs. William Shepherd and Bonnie, Mrs Larrv Plotts and David; Mrs. Floyd Shepherd. Carolyn Po l drabsky. Mrs. Harold Hake, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Freeman. Mrs. Susie Haynes, Mrs Albin Cboper. Mrs. Clyde Golden and Mrs. Milton Roten. Mr. and I Mrs. Hugh Jull from Salem also joint'll the group. i Founder's Day Observed at ■ ■■■■ Hospital Auxiliary Luncheon To Be Held Here February 28 Mrs. Wm. Shepherd Honored At Coffee Mrs. Herbert Whitaker, Mrs. Edward Holiach and Mrs Hut old Hake were oo-hoatesaes at the Whitaker home Wednesday morning for n surprise coffee In hotair of Mrs. William Shep* hen! m I io was celebrating her birthday. Gifts were presented to tin* honor guest. Present were Mrs Shepherd and Bonnie, Mrs Floyd Shep herd. Mrs Milton Roten, Mis Arthur Hedge. Sr., Mts Filmer Shaw. Mrs Albin l'oo|M't, »Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson. Mrs. Nat Wills. Mrs Susie llnyncs. Mrs Rotiert Pratt und Margaret. Mrs. Larry Plotts ami David. Mrs. Gene Davenport. Mi Richard FYi'cmiin, Mrs I >av »• Ward«'. Mrs Clarence Howe, Carolyn IMdratisky and the I Hist esses. Woman's Club Honors Campfire Leaders Monday Die Mill City Woman's club iKMMin'd Campfire leader« ut their iiK'cting Monday evening at the liotm* of Mrs Emery Prlmcau. Assiallng the hostess were Mrs Francis Bodckcr nisi Mrs John Muir. Mis. Rudy Told, another mvmlM-r of the ixiin milter mus unable to lx* pres ent. Hie huttteases hud used the Valentine theme lor table and room decorations Members of the Campiirv girls organization led the group in the tlag salute Mrs Sylvia I kllican introduced Mis Mary Ixwis. executive <11 lector >>l th«' WUlamctle coun cil <4 Campiirv and Mrs Mar- ion Minty ot the Salem council Mrs la'Mis talked oil camp lire work and showed uulured slid* » <>l Camp Kllowail us well as oliiei cunqifltv activities. Campiirv leaders piesenl in cluded Mrs. Jo Wallace, Mrs. Mary Morrison. Mrs. Ikirothy Zicbcrt. Mis. Caiul tWirt. Mrs. Dorothy Budkmg, Mrs Florence M.>i.- ami Mis I H ile il.-lh r They were mlr «lu< e<| .out pre sented Mith a corsage by their sponsors, Il present, of t»> a mo - man's club member. 'Die club sponsor« Campfire activities m Mill City . s |» misois include Mrs. Edith Mason. Mrs Jack Ikiggan. Mrs Francis itodeker, Mis Mel Rambo, Mis Leo Russel and Mrs Carles Kelly. it was announced that tlx- Campiirv girls would have their Father-Daughter banquet the evening of Feb. 22 Mrs. Leo. Russell presided at U m * business meeting when it was announced that the 4th dis trict meeting of the Federated Women's cluba would tie March 18 in Salem. There will also be a legislative Day March 5 when clubwomen have been in vited to visit the state legisla ture. ■Pic affair will start with a luncheon at the Mariuti Hotel nnd later In the day there will be a tea at the Governor's home D m > s <- planning to attend are inked to makr reservations by February 27 wiUi Mrs Mary I ion.iids>«i. 910 W<»t Main at Monmouth It was also announced that Mrs Edith Mason, a post president of the Mill City club, had bren nominated ns treasur er of the Marion county Feder ation. Other guests present for the evening inc lulled Mrs Norman Garrison of laikcvicw and Mrs. Florence Perkins. Club mem bers ¡»resent liesides the lx«t- I'sscs were Mrs. Sylvia Duncan. Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, Mrs. Ixo Russell. Mrs. John Swan. Mrs. Edith Mason. Mrs Jack Dug gan. Mrs. Clyde Rogers. am! Daisy Geddes. An'a residents are again re minded of the Santiam Memor ial Hospital Auxiliary luncheon BILL BOWERMAN a por The Santiam PTA held their inerting which Is tiring held at Founder's Day program i at the the IOOF hall Thursday, Feb* trait of a man who builds February meeting with Mrs. ru.iry 28 at 12:30. world champions............... Mrs. Rudy Tobi is general Don Westrick presiding at the business meeting. Mrs. James chairman fur ttie affair and said told by master «toryleller Wright had arranged the pro- then' would be a program pre NELSON OLMSTED gram. sented following tlie luncheon. Gale Christensen. hospital During the business session A radio presentation of there was some discussion on administrator, will speak brief PACIFIC POWER the purchasing of a TV for the ly to those attending. There will & LIGHT COMPANY elementary school and it was also I m * a number of awards noted that the goal tor tins wus and presentations made. Mrs Ercil Wilson of Mehama KWIL KRKT in sibht. There will be another iund raising event in March, is publicity chairman for the 4:35 p. m. 12:10 p. m. with basketball and volleyball meeting. The event is a kick-off Friday. February it games the evening <4 March 8. for the 10th anniversary cele LYONS At the regular nnvt- Dus will be known as Fun Night bration of the founding of San mg of Faith Rebekah lodge and Mrs. Jo Whitsett, ways and tiam Memorial hospital. Wednesday evening Alice Hutier means chairman, is in charge. wus installed as right sup|x>rter to the noble grand and Eva Mrs. Westrick said that tills Eastern Star Group was the year that the by-laws I lirvsslt'r as inside guardian. should be changed or amended To Attend Stayton The usual business was carried out anil II report heard from th«1 and appointed Mrs. Mabel Yankus and Mrs. Faye loiMun- Meeting Friday district convention held nt Jet- Officers and members •4 ferson. Plans were made and yan to assist her on the com Marilyn Chapter No. 145 OES Friday. March 29 was the date mittee. Let your Agent Appointed on the nominating will attend a district meeting set tor their annunl hobby allow with the place to tic held an committee to present a slate of Friday evening ut Stayton. show you... -, There will be a covered dish nounced later. Anyone m th«' officers at the March meeting t were Mrs. Dave Barnhardt, dinner at 6:30 followed by the surrounding communities are The Annual dinner given by Mrs. Tom Kanoff and Mrs. LXin- meeting at 8 o'clock. Marilyn welcome to bring their craft Chapter will confer the degrees and hobbles for display, child the Rainbow girls for their ald Dishong. Masonic Secret Dad's was held It was announced that Mrs. of the order for the meeting. ren as well as adults. Displays at the hall Wednesday even Charles (.tolden woud like to Other chapters taking part dur must be in place by 11:31) a. ing at 6:30. start a 4H cooking class and ing the evening will be Victoria m. ami Mill be «»pen to the pub The Masons presented their anyone interested should con Chapter from Turner and Acac lice at 12 00 p. m with Ger- "daughters" with a lovely red tact her or Mrs. La.Munyan. ia Chapter from Stayton. trade Weidmann am! Ce lene I and white Valentine corsage. Taylor as chairman Mrs. Howard Farmen, room Sand Following the dinner the reg count chairman, took the count Lint in the washer plagues wiches. pie and coffee will be SATECO-UFECO-CESEMiA^ ular Rainbow meeting was held of the most parents and teachers many homemakers Make sure serve«! as well as a cooked with Agnes Carlson installed as present with Mrs. Helen Fowl not to wash linty fabrics along foixl sale with Alice Huber In Mother Advisor. She had been er's 2nd grade room winning with dark clothes. Turn clothes charge. Any one wishing infur serving as Associate Mother ad Besides a cash award, Mrs. inside out to keep lint from mation on the display may con visor assisting Mrs. Dorothy Adolph Brunner of Brunner s sticking to the outside. Rinse tact Mrs. Weidmann or Mrs. wm b. eo w m»w kS’,.,XtTph«nO Draper who has had that po- Flowers will award a suitable out the tub after washing 1 i . !.»r. At tiie bm M tan coverage but not your cost He • jusv sitkn for 94 years, working prize each month. such things as flannels, sweat Celenc Taylor and Gertrude BW>y_24 hours a day. faithfully. Following the business meet ers. terry towels or diapers. Weidmann served dainty re- Also installed were members ing Mrs Wright and Mrs. Al Maybe you're skimping on de tr< snnicnls carrying out the Val YOU CAN RELAX of the Advisory board: Mr. and Yankus presented a little skit tergent. Detergent help« keep entine motif with the tables WHEN YOU’RE k, Mrs. Floyd Johnson. Mr. and depicting the founding and lint suspended so It can't settle beautifully decorated for th«' oc on clothes. If adding more caus casion. Mrs. Walter Kay. Clara Morris aims of PTA. COVERED BY ----- and Dorothy Draper. It was noted that the organi es a flood of suds, then try a Unable to be present were zation was first known as the low sudsing product. And If you Bill Hirte, Al Yank us and Verne Congress of Mothers and was use the wash water over again, Grade School Menu - - Feb. 21st lank Sausage, Har add a little more detergent for Clarke. sanco - unco ciNcaai >*oue*net-emaci»» instituted by Alice Burney in vard Beets, Fluffy Rice and Introduced during the evening 1897. The Oregon Congress was the second load of clothes Gravy, Milk, Fruit Pudding. were Sylvia Duncan, Worthy originated in 1905. Feb. 22nd Fish Sticks. Rakixl Matron of Marilyn Chapter OES Among the many accom and Leo Russell, Worshipful plishments of PTA over the motif and a large cake featur Potato, Milk, Coleslaw, Bread ing the Founder’s Day theme and Butter. Washington Cherry master of the Masonic lodge. years has been backing ot child Shortcake. Serving as Worthy Advisor labor laws; hot school lunch centered the table. of the Rainbow girls this term program; alcohol education; is Suzy Carlson. education of migrant children; better baby campaign; crippled Why boo t YOU Subscribe to children education; mental re By Goldie Rambo THE MILL (TTY ENTERPRISE tardation programs; child guid I wasn't going to write any with mi« ance and welfare; standardiza thing this week except my us tion of curriculum and plant ual news stint. But had sev I'm just as healthy as I can be. and salary improvement. eral people drop by to tell me I have Arthritis in both of my knees The records of the beginning they enjoyed the verses I had PTA are not all complete but in the column last week with | And when I talk I talk with a wheeze. it is believed to have started one party bringing in another. | here in 1914. Mrs. Wright asked That is probably to keep m«' My pulse is weak my bkxxl is thin that anyone that had any rec- from my own I expressing ords or recollections of early thoughts which is probably a But I'm awfully well for the Meet Ford's all-new Command Performance cars fresh from their world PTA meetings contact her or good thing at this point. shape Pm in. premiere in Monaco! At center is the hot new Falcon Sprint V-8 that won other members. Normally, I love my fellow Arch supports I have for my feet first in its class at the famed Monte Carlo Rallye. Bucket seats, sports-type Several past presidents were men but this week have been Or I wouldn't be able to walk x ICI CM*M steering wheel, 164-hp V-€ and tachometer are standard. (V-8 engines now on the street. present at Wednesday evenings a little disllusioned. But I available in any Falcon.*) Top: the new Fairlane 500 Sports Coupe that took meeting and were introduced will look at it this way, ami Sleep is denied me every night and given corsages or bouton think that they have been And in the morning I am a Alpine grades like a native. There's a choice of two —i—*. ■ht nieres. They also spoke briefly disappointed in me too. V-8's and a vinyl covering in black or white for its mr« •>«, carat on accomplishments of their Thunderbird roof, foreground new Super Torque y—) f~x With all the controversial My memory is failing my heads Ford Sports Hardtop with V-8 zoom up to 425 hp I Lx term. in a spin issues that have been making Introduced were Mrs. Roger the rounds lately how can we I'm practically living on aspirin. and sleek new roofline. n*»««- Nelson. under whose term expect nations, states- and even Hut I'm awfully good tor the fluoridation was sponsored and our kids to get along when we shape I'm in. became effective; Al Nesbitt, allow bitter personal prejudice Th«' moral is this as the tale starting of room count awards. to influence our thinking? we unfold It was interesting to note that That's for you and me who are that year a bowl of goldfish both growing old Now for a kind word I would made the rounds of the rooms like to take this opportunity to It's better to say "I'm Fine” with Nesbitt ending up at the thank ail those who give us with a grin end of the year with them. He news—or tips on same, It is I Than to let them know the Ma said he still had one of the fish. really appreciated and don't shape we are in. ‘ »«re sha’s tollin'for o(| , Nesbitt was also the first man feel like you are just calling to How do I know my youth has 80». bot I’m bovin' loo mu<h to be elected PTA president, at "get your name in the news been spent? fun to mind!" least in recent years. Mrs. paper” because without names Cause my get up and go has got Mrs. Walter Thomas was the we wouldn't have news. up and went first president of the newly Many think that there is some Old age is gold I've heard it formed Santiam PTA in 1957; invisible source from which we said Steaks, Chicken George Humphrey served in car garner all the news but But sometimes I wonder as I 1958; Mrs. Mary Wright in 1959, many times some one will say go to bed. when the American Field Serv "wasn’t that a terrible thing My ears in a drawer my teeth Sea Food ice was sponsored; Irving Steers than happened to............... " And in a cup in 1960 and Mrs. Al Yankus in often we didn't know a thing My eyes on a table until I Live Music Every 1961. Mrs. Westrick, current about it. get up. PTA president, was also given I'm sorry that all the news And ere sleep dims my eyes I Friday and Saturday a corsage. doesn't come out to please ev- say to myself Get a bead on our delici Other presidents that are eryone but when that day ar Is there anything else I xhould ous variety of roasts. Hotter known to have served include rives we will be rich I lay on the shelf? Mrs. Lottie Gentry, Mrs. Edith Many factors enter into a But I'm happy to say as I close still-taste them. You won't Mason, Mrs. Herbert Schroeder, news story- along with a few my eyes find better prepared roasts Mrs. Cleve Davis, Mrs. Nathan rules of journalism which we My friends are the same as In anywhere. You’ll want to Bond. Mrs. Charles Wolverton, try to follow and with days gone by, come again. Mrs. Robert Veness, Mrs. Ruby the usual quota of mistakes And I really don't mind when I Chris Campbell, Owner Crosier, Mrs. James O'Leary, (which I discover even the think with a grin and Mrs. Al Nesbitt. Mrs. "dailies” make) will admit Of all the grand places my get Phone 859-2801 Veness has the distinction of that some people feel we don't up has been. serving as PTA president for care. But that certainly isn't And now that I'm out of com pc- two times, in 1948 and 1949. true so bear with us. tition The next PTA meeting will I get up in the morning and be March 13 when Okinori Ono A friend of long standing dust off my wits will be the guest speaker. brought this little poem In this Pick up the paper nnd read the Refreshments were served week and If you have heard it obits. following Wednesday evening's — just skip it or read again, If my name is missing I know meeting with Mrs. Charley think it hears repeating. I’m not dead 1094 First Street Phone 769-2117 Stayton, Oregon Stewart In charge. The tables I’m Fine—I’m Fine •So I eat a good breakfast and MFHAMA were decorated in the Valentine Theres nothing at all the matter hack to bed. 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