TOWN TALK
Attending a producta party
In Salem Tuesday at the home
of Mis. Franklin McDiwcll
were Mrs. Floyd Shepherd, Mrs.
lluruld Huke,
Mrs.
Willluni
Shepherd and Ronnie und Mis.
Kicliiiid Freeman.
A thought tor tzxlny- Muy lx-
lbey cull It take-home pay be-
Jamie Huughinuri who iusa
cause there la no other pince Isen stationed In Korcu with
you ran afford to go with it.
tin* untied (orce* is home on u
15 d iy leave. He will report to
Among II uhm ' from Mill <Hy Fl. (. <rsun, Colotudo ut the end
who attended funeral aervlce* of hint time.
(or Elmer Limbeck In Slayton
Wednesday afternoon were Mr».
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Koger*
Myrtle liâtes, Mrs Clyde Mor wen- m Philomath Sunduy to
gan. Mrs. Paul Creo,
Mrs. attend the 50th wedding unni-
Izowvll (ïee, Mr. und Mrs. versury of Mr. und Mrs. Hinn-
Eloyd Shepherd
und
Erwin an C. Smith. Site is u former
Peterson
Mill City school teacher. Mr*.
Mill (My friend« have receiv
ed word of the birth of n daugh
ter Io Mr. and Mra. Ronald
> ..I i- i. mgtnton, N« J.
She Is the former Frances
Muelbuuer. Instructor at SI'IIS
two years ago. The girl has
lu't n named Donna Marie and
weighed 7 pounds N ounces She
was l»»rn January 2X
Attending the It lllamette Vai
I. ) Districi DES Valentine par
ty In honor of the (¡rand Offic
ers In Salem Thursday night
were Mrs Sylvia Thtncan, wor
thy matron of Marilyn Chapter;
Floyd Völkel, worthy patron;
and Mrs. Cecil Lake, Mrs Floyd
Völkel and Mrs. William Hirte.
Smith (Alice Wright) came to
Mill City In 1911 when Claire
Spi ing< r wu* principuL After
her marriage she again tuuglit
her< in 1914-19 when Chester
Lyons was principal. Following
tiie nnniversury observance Mr.
anti Mrs. Rogers visited with
Mi:,
Abbie Geertscn another
former resident a ml teacher,
lin-y also visited with Mr*.
Rog. r * brother und sister-in-
law, Mr. anti Mrs. James W.
Bcrreman.
Sunday gmM* nt Ute home of
Mr. and Ml*. Fred Duffy were
Mi. and Mrs. Elvln Morri* und
Juuy, Mi nnd Mr*. Ruymond
Moina of Tigard, lx-<- Mori I* of
sulcm, Ruymond Duffy of Sun
Francisco, Calif.. Mr. und Mra.
lie11 Morris und Mr. and Mrs.
Wo*jy llelh-r. The «xcusion iion-
ored Lindu I xilty on iier lbtn
birthday anniversary and Fred
ltully und Bert Morri* on re
cent birthduy observances.
Mr nnd Mr». Floyd Shepherd
entertained nt a birthday din
ner at their home Wednesday
evening hotwiring ttwlr daugh
ter-in-law, Mrs. William Shep
herd. Present were Mr. and
Mrs William .Shepherd, Bonnie,
lx-roy and Jerry. Rev. anti Mrs.
Sunday aflernoon v tailor* at
Harold flake, Nancy nnd Gary the home of Mr. and Mr*.
anil the hosts.
Ixiwell Cree were Mr. and Mrs.
O. W. Gorton and three of their
Hemorrhoid* |U!r*. Fistula fl*- grandchildren, Barbara Wehrli,
surc-proln|>sr-itchlng and other luine and Kelly Gorton all of
rectal disorders. No loss of time Salem.
except unusual cases. Free des-
crlptlvc Ixsiklct Dr It I ’v
The Hid-or Hunch l'inoctrie
nolds Clinic, Naturopath-Proc Club met Motuiay evening at the
tofogy. 1144 Center St.. Salem, home of Betty Pittam. The
Oregon
35u memtM-r* were served a dessert
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proceeding the evening of cards.
The hostess carried out the
George Washington Birthday
theme in the use of tallies and
napkin* decorated with tiie Am
erican Eagle and shield, and in
the dessert, which was cake with
cherry sauce, topped by minia
ture flags. Gladys Podrabsky
won high prise, Helen Ellingson
won pinochle and Hattie Fencl
won low prize. France* Swift
wu* a guest for the evening.
Th<- next meeting will be at the
home of Gladys Podrabsky.
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Mr*. Rudy folli attended a
coffee Thursday morning ut
Meier A Munk's in Salem.
I Hostesses lor tiie ullarr were
Mr*. Estelle Philippi and Mrs.
Hex Kimscy, with alami 30 lu-
die* unending.
Mr*. Martin H iuim - ii »pent the
week-end in lyxigview, Wash,
visiting with relative*. She re
turned iiom« Monday evening.
To Speak Here
Mr. and Mr», Norman Gar
rison of iJikevlew visited this
week with Mill City friends and
Mr. und .Mr*. Mei Eide und relative*. They are former area
Mr. und Mr*. Curl Kelly »|*-nt residents.
tin' weekend in Eugene. They
Mr*. Arthur Hedge, Nr. was
tooit in U m 061 o <<t O busket
bull game und ulso visited with hostess at her home Tuesday
Jeanie- Kelly, wlio is attending ufti-rnoon lor u products party
with Mrs. William Shepherd as
tiie University.
the demonsfrutor. Following the
Klrt lluiigliiiiiui hail rye aurg demonstration und game* re
ery Thursduy in St. Vincent's freshment* were served by the
iiospitul in Purtlund. He I* re hostess. Present were Mrs. Mike
ported to lx- getting ulong sutis- Cherry, Mrs. Roger Nelson
Mr*. J. C. Dickinson, Mrs. Nal
fuctorily.
Wills, Mrs. Fred Move, Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. Daniel Klellingn Lowell Cree, Mrs. D<-lli* Hince,
were in Salem Sunday where Mr*. Maxine Rue. Mrs. Shop
they attended a family dinner herd and Mr* Hedge.
in honor of her brother und
Dinner gue*ta Sunday at the
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H
C Titus, wlio were celebrating home of M' and Mr*. Nni
their golden wedding anniver* Will* were M: and Mr* Jarne
Stock, Skip, Ted and Janice
ary.
from Sweet Home. Joining the
Mr. mid Mr*. Jerry Whittaker family group in the afternoon
and Lxirrie Ann from Portland were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wdson
wen- guest* Sunday at the und family from Gate*.
home of hi* parent*. Mr. and
Luncheon gui'Ht* 1u«-*duy ut
Mi*. Herbert Whitaker.
the home ol Mr. und Mr*.
Mr*, fiitrtairu
Elliott
mid She|ttcrd were Mr. and Mrs.
children of Salem spent the Clifford Roebite from Stayton.
w< -lii-nd with her parents, Mr
Mr. and .Mr*. Franklin Mc
and Mr*.
Arey
Pmlrabsky.
Little 3-year-old Troy was cele Dowell, and three children from
Salem were dinner guests Sun
brating hi* birthday.
day at the home of Mr and
Tile Kup|>u (luiptcr of Delta Mrs. William Shepherd and
Kapixi Gamma, teacher's hon family.
orary. met recently at the
Alvin Wright from Manz-anita
home of Mr*. G. H. Ehrlich
of Albany for a 10 o'clock cof spent Sunday at the home of
fee. The program wu* present Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd.
ed by Mr*. Ehrlich and Mr*.
Mr. and Mr*. John W'UU and
J. J. Henry, who showed color
ed slide* on their vacation trip daughters, Dianne and Natalie
to Mexico. Attending from Mill hud as dinner guests Monday
City were Mrs Richard Parker evening, Mr. and Mrs. Nat
Wills. Nat Wills was being hon
and Mr*, Ijiwrence Brent.
ored on his birthday anniver
Mr. and Mr*. <>lra Shelton sary.
were in Beaverton Sunday at
the home of their son-in-law and
Ktx rnt dinner gue*to tt the
daughter. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Juil. Joining the group there Budlung and daughters, Claudia
were Mr and Mrs. E. K. Fish and Linda were her brother-in-
of Aloha and Mr. and Mrs. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Juil of Salem. Little Terry Clarence Costa from Salem
Juil wu* observing hi* 4th
birthday unniversary.
laincticon gu<-*t* Muoday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nat
Member* of the Round Rolon Wills were M:. and Mrs Uh
Pinochle club wen- entertained Wilson from Gates.
Moixlay evening at the home of
Murie Str-wart. The hostess
Koy Epper-Mxi and Gofxlon
served a dessert before the ev McMorris spent Thursday and
ening of curds, using the Wash Friday last week in Albany ser
ington's Birthday motif. High ving or the jury.
score was held by Agnes Carl
son, pinochle prize went to
T1i<- Marilyn Club wiii meet
Evelyn Davis and Mabel Yank- next Tuesday, Feb. 26 at the
u* received low. Guests of the home <»f Mrs. Clara Morris, on
club for the evening were Wil 1st Avenue, (2nd house south of
ma Ragsdale, Evelyn Davis, Community Church) at 12 30
Son-lie Chance and Jane ¿Ander for a oovered dish luncheon
sen The next meeting will tie with Mrs Floyd Johnson as co
March I ut the home of Mabel hostess. zVU members of the
Yankus.
Eastern Star are most cordially
invited to attend.
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Mr. and Mr*, lion Moffatt at-
tended the 44th annual Oregon
Press Conference held at Eugene Dance and Pancake
Friday and Saturday. After the Breakfast Huge Success
conference closed Saturday af
Members of the Mehama Fire
ternoon they visited for a brief Department announced this
time with Mr. and Mrs. Andy week that their annual Sweet
Anderberg and Kim at Junction heart dance and pancake break
City, und found them nicely fast was a huge success.
settled in their new home. The
Not only fire department
Moffatt* spent the weekend on members but others in the com
the coast and returned through munity along with their wives
Salem, where they called on pitched in to make the event
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mason. He successful.
had been under the weather
Th<'re was a steady stream
following a heart attack, but is of customers irom throughout
well on the road to recovery. the valley and it is interesting
Uu‘!F<m’nt
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.
5—The Mill City Enterprise, ThiirMlay, Feb. 21, 19413
Lyons Will Get
New Poitoffice
Explorer Scout Post
To Have Paper Drive
WASHINGTON The Post Of-
fice Department announced to
duy that bids will be sought
*«x»n for a new przstofflce for
Lyons.
The government said bid* will '
be called through March 12 for
remodeling of existing buildings .
or construction of a n«-w txiild-1
ing for the post office.
Specifications call for H00
square feet of interior space, a |
50 square f«xX platform anzl '
1,500 feet of parking area.
The Explorer Scout Post No.
49 will have a Newspaper drive
on March 16, according to Wal
ly Robertson, post advisor.
Resident* are asked to save
their papers for this drive and
the lx»y* will be around to col
lect them.
Proceeds from the drive will
assist the scout* In their act
ivities.
Ralph Waldo Carter
Dies In Bremerton
Th«- Rev. Dick Cochran, pas
tor of the North Bend Presby
terian church, will speak in Mill
City Wednesday evening, Febru
ary 27. Mr. Cochran has been
back in the United State* two
year* after serving as a mis
sionary to the Middle East for
11 und a half year*. At present
he and hi* family serve the
church in North Bend. His min-
istrdy there has been charact
erized by outstandig
work
among men.
Th«- meeting next Wednesday
evening in Mill City will be a
potluck supper at 6:30 in the
Fellowship hall. Interested peo
ple in the community are in
vited.
All families who attend are
asked to bring either a hot dish,
a salad or a dessert.
Mr. Cochran will also speak
at a Men’s Breakfast Thursday
morning at 6:30 in Fellowship
hall. The Women's association
will have a coffee hour for Mr.
Cochran at 10 a. m. in the home
of Mrs. Charles Kelly.
Mill City friends have re-
ceived word of the death Sunday
of Ralph Waldo Carter, former
Mill City resident. He had been
ill for vime time and passed
away in Harrison Memorial
Hospital in Bremerton. He was
a veteran of World War 1.
Service* will be held Satur
day at Stone Chapel in Poulsbo,
Wash.
Survivors include his widow,
Floscie Carter of Snuquomish,
Wash.
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Phone 897-2141
227 S. W. Broadway
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Campfire Girls Have
Party At Youth Center
The Lo Lou Campfire Girl*
planned and gave a Valentine
Party last Friday evening at
the Youth Center in the City
Park. Everything was done by
the girls to earn honors.
Games and dancing provid
ed entertainment for the group.
Refreshments were served by
the girls.
Guests of the girls at the par
ty were Harry Meader, Terry
Lockrem, Bill Lambert. Allan
Muise, Pat Vail, David Chance,
Steve Jeters, Stuart Hill, Larry
Ragsdale and Larry Lyons.
Campfire girls attending were
Debbie Chance, Lonnie Bodeker,
Martha Pennington,
Connie
Ragsdale, Linda Budlong, Karen
Loveall, Sherry LaMunyan, Es
ther Freeman, Cheryl Alban,
Penny Redmond, ¿Mice Bayse,
Terry Cothren and Pam Wolfe.
Mrs. Ralph Budlong and Jim
Budlong chaperoned the group.
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