The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 07, 1963, Page 2, Image 2

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Repair and Cleaning
Mehama Richfield
Mehama. Oregon
Brunner’s
Flowers
Flowers For .All
OCCASIONS
MO N. E. 4th fit
Mill City, Ore.
Phone 897-2452
WE DELIVER
Automotive € Industrial
Maintenance
Welding. Diesel Engine
Servie»
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Bridal Shower Honors
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Pinochle Party
The Round Robin Pinochle
club held their party Monday
evening at the home <8 Marie
Stewart.
The hostess served dessert to
members and guests betote the
evening of cards, using the
autumn motif In decorations.
A high spot of the evening was
the excitement of Lou Mac­
Gregor when she held 1500
trump. She also received high
prize for the evening.
Pinochle was won by Evelyn
Davis, a guest, and low prize
was awarded to Goldie Rambo
Ruth Tohl was also a guest of
the club tor the evening.
The next meeting will be No-
vember 18 at the home ot
Margaret Boroughs.
Stork Shower Held
For Mrs. Stuhr
LYONS Mrs. George Wilson
and Mrs. Lawrence Chytka
STOMACH ULCERS were hostesses for a baby
Factory Equipment
TO EXCESS
shower held last Wednesday
Ignition Parta
QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST evening at the Wilson home hon­
oring Mrs. Larry Stuhr of Salem
Dealer for Aireo Welding Ask About 15-Day Trial Ofler! j the former Miss Joyce Prich­
Product»
ard of Lyons. Games furnished
the entertainment and after
j opening of the gifts refresh-
I ments were served.
Present besides the honored
guest were Violet Gilbert. Myr­
na Wilson, Betty Carter. Vivian
Clason, Remona Clason. Helen
Callahan.
Barbara Callahan.
Thelma Nydegger, Lois Carpen­
ter, Mildred Walker, Joyce
Longfellow. Joanne Prichard.
Linda Davenport. Judy Walker.
YOU CAN RELAX ABOUT
Gracie Miley and Erma Owens.
Billie Graen and Edna Keys of
YOUR FAMILY, YOUR HOME,
Salem. Others who could not
YOUR CAR, EVEN YOUR BOAT..«
attend sent gifts.
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DISPLAYS THIS SIGN!
Bid or Bunch Club
Meet at Gordons
The Bid or Bunch Pinochle
club members were entertain­
ed Monday evening at the home
of Edna Gordon with the host­
esses serving dessert before the
evening of cards.
Guests of the evening were
Susie Stewart and Jessie Bod-
eker. who won high prize.
Nadine Duggan won low and
Betty Pittam received the pin­
ochle prize. The next meeting
will be October 18 at the home
at Elsie Ohmart.
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Mill City Enterprise
INSURANCE
Jerry Pittam
Insurance
Phon, 897-2413 or 897-2754
Mill City, Ore
Noeoor SETTLES CLAIMS FASTER ANO MORE FAIRLY!
campfjre-Bluebirds
To Have Candy
Sale in Area
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Helps Heal And Clear
Itchy Skin Rash!
Zemo—liquid or ointment —a doc­
tor’, antiseptic, promptly relieves
Itching, stops scratching and so
helps heal and clear surface skin
rashes. Buy Extra
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| stubborn cases I »Alllv
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WHEN YOUR INSURANCE AGENT
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Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
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Miss Helen Gisler
LYONS
Mrs. Mik«* Schwindt
and Mrs. George Silbernagel
were hostesses for a bridal
shower held at the Schwindt
home Sunday afternoon, honor­
ing Miss Helen Gisler, bride­
elect ot Ed Davis ot Gates.
Quiz games furnished th«» en­
tertainment after which Miss
Gisler opened her gifts.
Re­
freshments of ice cream, cake,
coffee and punch wen* served.
Present besides Miss Gisler
were Mmes Alan Silbernagel,
Dennis Schwindt. Leonard Gis­
ler. Louis Gisler. Ed Davis. Sr.
Andrew Silbernagel. John Sil­
bernagel. Henry Thomas. Bill
Bauer. Florent Frichtl. Syl Sil­
bernagel. Lawrence Silbernagel,
Eldon Silbernagel. Ed Gisler.
.Al Etzel. Wayne Stavang, and
i the Misses Marie Silbernagel.
Vgnes Silbernagel. Kathleen Sil-
bernagel, Diane Schwindt. Caro­
lyn Gisler, Marilyn Gisler. Dar­
lene Silbernagel. Joan Schwindt.
Mrs. Eugene Speer. Mrs Ted
Silbernagel and Mrs. Ronald
Silbernagel.
Others unable to attend sent
gifts.
The wedding date is set for
November 23 at the Immaculate
Conception Catholic church in
Stayton.
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Rainbow Girls Have
Slumber Party
A slumber party was Iwld
recently by the Rainbow girls
at the Youth Onter in the city
park with all present reporting
a good time, which is traditional
,h"t Lvi* '»< P®rty.
Chaperone for the girls was
Mrs Merle Stewart and girls
present were l-ynette Parker,
Nancy Stewart. Patty Pittam.
Judv Boroughs. Donna Lee
Walker. Kathy Boroughs, Jua­
nita Morgan and Suzy Carlson.
The annual Campfire th?» I
Bluebird candy sales in
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area will start Friday. Novem­
ber 8 and run through Monday.
November 18. according to Mrs.
James King, chairman.
Leaders, mothers ot the girls
and sponsors will take them In
cars to people they cannot con­
tact by walking.
This once a year sale Is con­ Eastern Star To
ducted by the girls themselves
Meet Monday
anil gives them a youthful taste
Marilyn Chapter No. 145
of business while helping to fur­
ther ami extend the Camp Fire the Eastern Star will meet
program to more local girls of Monday evening. November
every economic background. at 8 p m. at the IOOF hall
Serving on the refreshment
’Di« main purpose <>( Camp Fir«1
Girls is to perpetual«* the spir­ committee will be Estella Kay,
itual ideals of the home an«l to i:t!i« l Wills. Mary Tuera, Agnes
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stimulate and aid in the form­ Carlson and Mabel Yankus.
All member« of the Order ot
ing of good habits for health
and character. Your box of Eastern Star living In me arei.
Camp Fire mints costs but little. are invited.
The money will help the youth
The trend in kitchens 1« to:
organization continue its half-
century program of
offering varnish cabinets or wall pan­
ztmerican girls activities which els. For keeping them looking
fulfill its law—"worship God. I their best, wash them occasion­
seek beauty, give service, pur­ ally with a cloth or sponge
sue knowledge, be trustworthy, wrung out of warm (not hot)1
hold on the health, glorify work detergent water. Wipe dry.'
Cloth should be damp not drip­
and be happy."
Mrs. Frank Crowther is chair­ ping. A wax may be applied
man of the Canyon Campfire u«c a paste or liquid wax with
group and a meeting was held a solvent or cream wax tvise
Tuesday to organize the candy This gives good protection. The
only objection to waxing is that
sale project.
Mrs James Minty of Salem it will need to be removed If
was present for the meeting. cabinets are rvfinished later
Service
bulletin
She is a director for the Wil­ Extension
“Bulgur Versatility Plus", with
lamette area council.
Proceeds from the candy sales dozens of recipes you'll like.
assist the local groups and also Write us for your free copy.
Packaged Bulgur, a product of
help maintain Camp Kilowan.
Pacific Northwest, is at your
grocers.
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Specials for Saturday and Sunday
"Why Cook At Home"
"Bring The Whole Family
VIRGINIA BAKED HAM
Candi«*d Yams, Cole Slaw. Hot Garlic Bread
Dessert
TENDER FRIED CHICKEN
Cranberry Sauce, Whipjwd Potatore,
Hot (J ar lie Bread. Ik'saert
Cherry’s Cafe
Hwy 22
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Ph. 897-2214
Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise
Brings Results—Try It Every Week
Work Smarter..
Not Harder
Ever (let a Stain on a light
vinyl covered chair just by con­
tact with red or other bright
colored fabric?
By Bernice Strawn
The fault isn't in the dye.
Extension Home Management
Some vinyl can «natch color out
Specialist Oregon State
of materials used before the
University
days of vinyl.
With the coming of cool wea­
There is no way to remove
ther. children and coloring this
u,„ stain, so u>c
use Cllrp
care. luw
How- .
books move indoors. Crayons ever_ some high quality vinyl
and rugs don’t make for a hap- pjUSfics are less inclined to pick
py relationship. Treat stains im- ( up oojor.
mediately with a small amount
of dry cleaning fluid and blot1 Grease Spots on Wallpaper
with tissues. Keep this up until may be removed by covering
no more crayon shows on the generously with French chalk,
tissues.
which you get at a drug store.
Next, mix one teaspoon light After 24 hour«, remove the chalk
duty detergent wtih one cup with a soft cloth. Chalk absorbs
warm water and sponge small the grease. Com starch is a
amounts on the stain. Blot after good absorbent also, but may
each application. When spot is be more difficult to hold on the
gone, put several layers of tis­ wall.
sue over the area and weight
Dark Cotton Dresses for fall
down with a stack of books for launder beautifully If dried only
about six hours. Replace with to the damp stage, ready to iron.
dry tissue and weight down If you dry them outdoors, turn
again.
i inside out. Use spray starch on
the wrong side of parts that
For a Money Stretcher with need body. Always shake the
a Gourmet Touch, try bulgur can vigorously, then hold at a
wheat in meat loaf, says Virgin- 45 degree angle, at least 12
ia Weiser. OSU Nutrition Spe-j inches from the fabric. This
cialist. She has written a new gives a fine spray.
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for your health
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We stand ready at all times to fill your
physician's prescriptions with precision
from fresh stocks of pharmaceuticals.
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HOME
REMEDIES
MEDICINE
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your
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to ttock
your medi-
cinte cabinet
for "firit aid"'
nera». ITe'll
— have every-
thing he re­
commendi.
Prescriptions Our Specialty
Mill City Pharmacy
MEL EIDE, Owner
Phone 897-2812
Mill City, Oregon
Hv «»oldie Rambo
There is a real chill ini the
air this week—loggers say it
is snowing in the higher eleva-
tions so guess another winter
is about to descend upon us.
I probably said the same thing
last year but every year I like
the cold season less and less.
Old age?
We have had a really interest­
ing sight in our backyard (even
through hunting season) when
three deer ate the apples in the
vacant lot across the road from
us. It really is something to
feast one’s eyes on—and many
times I can wash the lunch or
dinner dishes as I watch the
mother and her two little fawns
eat and frolic about.
However, we have a MENACE
in our back yard that certainly
has spoiled outdoor activity
during the summer. First we
had some kind of an aphid type
bug on our huge willow tree
This exuded a sticky substance
which in turn drew the bees.
And I do mean BEES. We have
swarms of them. So another
year guess we will have to get
some deadly type »pray and try
to get rid of them. Bees and I
are highly allergic to each other.
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The Mill City Enterprise
Phone 897-2772
Mill City, O
You know we hear a lot about
the population explosion — but
did you ever stop and think
that naturally this makes for
more non-human living things?
The present dog population of
the country is over 27 million -
representing an increase of
250*/ during the last three d<-
cade«.
The pet fish population has
grown to 650 million, swim­
ming merrily in aquaria and
bowls of 20 million fish fanciers
—the pet birds number 25 mil-
lion. The cat population, strange­
ly, has remained about the
same, although it is dividea
among fewer famtiles Cat own-
er« are supposed to feel more
closely to their pets than dog
owners-hut not being a cat
fancier—I take iwue with that—
and miaow to you!
More research--you know in
reading some of this material I
think of all the time that is
spent "researching" and some
of It is certainly pretty trivial
—but then this is that kind of a
column so a few more "facts/'
Are you normal (I hope sol­
an yhow when some one says
"two heads are better than one” j
do you think of two people
working together or a two-
headed monster? I was quite
amazed to leam that a number
of people that are psychotic or
in danger of becoming that way
think in terms of the monstei
bit.
Now for a bit of philoaphical
definitions before I leave you
(only for this week. I hope).
"The Good Old Day«": Back
when the only thing you owed
wa« a cup of sugar to the neigh­
bor.
"Parity": A government pro­
gram to make every farmer as
poor as hi« neighbor.
“Dictionary": The only place
where SUCCESS comes ahead
of WORK.
"Intuition":
That uncanny
second sense that tell« a woman
she is right whether she is or
not.
"Celebrity": One who works
al) his life to become recognized
— then hides behind dark glasses
so no one will know who he is.
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