The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 23, 1964, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 23. 1!M»I
Surprise Party Given For New Residents
Mr. and Mrs Roger Nelson
at Salem entertained with a
small surprise party Saturday
evening honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Emanuel Lombarno. who re­
cently purchased the Nelson
home on N. E. 5th street. They
are former Los Angeles resi­
dents and say they like it here
very much.
Following the serving of re­
freshments party games furn-
ishod entertainment for the ev­
ening.
Others present were Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Bain of Salem ;
Mr. and Mrs. George Oakland,
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo and
Mr. and Mrs Adolph Brunner,
The Brunners presented Mr.
and Mrs Lombarno with an at­
tractive flower arrangement for
their serving table.
Cherry’s C af e
Fine Foods - Our Specialty
Enjoy Our Choice Steaks -
Fried Chicken
-
Special Sandwiches
Ph. 897-22I4
THE
PROTEIN
SNACK
'M
iJLUL
On-the-go, on-the-grow youngsters
thrive on it!
OAK
PARK
MOTEL
MALLORIE S JERSEY DAIRY
Route 2. Box 142. Silverton
Phone 873-3891
WOULD A FIRE TONIGHT REVEAL
“DANGEROUS GAPS” IN YOUR
HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE?
Jerry Pittam Insurance
Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City
:0R SAFECO’S COMPLETE
HOMEOWNERS POLICY
THAT LETS YOU RELAX
7bo!
Don’t wait for a fira to raveal dangerous gaps in your eovar-
aga. Cal! your Safeco Agent today! He can make tun you are
completely protected for every insurance need...without dan­
gerous gaps or expensive duplication.
For the best in Auto, Home, Boat, Life, and Commercial In­
surance, see your SAFECO-LIFECO-GENERAL Agent today.
Nobody
settles cleims fester
end more feirty I
RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS
Wotnani ßcujß.
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
Marilee Teller
Installed Rainbow
I
Head Sunday
1964 Homemaker
Mrs. Rhoten Shows
African Slides at
Woman's Club Meet
I think it Is a dirty, «x|N>naiw
habit, be*id»S the fuel that ar­
tually we ALWAYS knew il
didn't help OUT health any.
Friend hubby and uniat <rf my
other smoking friends tend to
laugh off the report and say. "I
could walk across the road tie
morrow and get killed
Well everyone to their <avn
habits and their own reforms
Hit 1 notice Mel is dropping
more ashes lately Die report
no doubt makes him nervous aa
he lights up anomer
By (lie way wtiat well kivnvn
insurance agent hare 1 seen
What a madhoUM of activity
tills week smoking more cigar*
this week al) kinds of interest­ than cigarettes?
ing and exciting things going on
Including the birthday <rf the
From the sublime to the ri-
teen-age daughter at our house
dleukxis as 1 was getting out
and in the midst of of all the
some "Christmas Uwvela'* U> us<-
semester exams sh«- probably the other day It reminded me <rf
won't have time for a bite of a little quip I rend in my
cake,
favorite little «undented maga­
One thing that deserve* your
zine.
special attention is the ap|M*nr-
Taking lirr cue from the tra­
ane of the Oregon Journal Jun­
ditional Ills and llrrs bath
iors at the Mill City Element­ towels, a career girl had tier
ary gym the evening of January towels emblazoned "Mine.”
25. This famed group of young­
A woman who had been mar
sters certainly will be worth ried many times had hrr (<Nvela
seeing and hearing and the Ah'S,
monogrammed "Hers'' ami "To
sponsoring group Is worthy of Wliom it May Concern." A sign
your support.
of our times?? Anyliow 1 read
It always teems a shame to in the dailies the other day that
me to have a talented group
legislators are going to try ami
appear and so many times the
enact laws to make it harder
audicncv is conspicuous by their to get married ami also more
absence ! Ain't forget that our
difficult to get a divorce.
own band is playing several se­
lection at this time also.
In other words tear yourself
away from that TV set and sec
some live entertainment
Mill City Women's club mem­
ber*. meeting at the home of
Mi's. Clifford Swift TUe«day
evening enjoyed an interesting
evening wlwn Mr* George Rhot­
en of Salem sh<>wed slides, on
a trip she and her husband
had taken to Africa. Mr*. Rho<-
ten also gave a vivid commen­
tary on life and customs in
Africa as the picture* were
shown.
Particularly interesting were
the many outstanding pictures
taken of the wild beasts in
Africa then in striking con­
trast were the beautiful mod­
ern churches, government build-
Ings and luxurious hotels Of
course the thatched roof and
dirt floor hut* used by the na­
tive* were extremely crude
Mrs. Rhoten said at the time
they took the trip there were
practically no American tour­
ists but a number from Britain.
Even in the heart of the jungle,
on a guided tour, the British­
er* stopped fix' tea. often made
from water boiled in ■ huge
Those in this country that
black pot.
continually harp on the Welfare i Ballots will be in the mail
Soft drinks or brer «re a state. Its abuses.
etc.,
etc «o>n for election of new direct­
great favorite there and no one should listen to the problems
ors for the Santiam Mrm<rt*l
drinks water without it first be­ they have in England, which I
Hospital Auxiliary.
ing boiled unless they wish to am sure we think of as a more
The following candidates for
totally disregard the conse­ or less progressive country
clectkm are Trrssa Van Nuys.
quence*.
According to a pre»* asxx'ln- Alta .Shelton,
Viva
lUenke.
She had a number of inter­ tkxi report a survey made by a
Marie Kale. Marte Kirsch. Eva
esting pictures of the natives Ixxtdon school headmaster re­
Humphreys. Margaret Klinaey
and the "pay" for posing was vealed some disconcerting in­
Nel Jone*. Estelle Philippi, re­
a soft drink, candy bar or an formation. The chief ambition
presenting Stayton area From
occasional small coin.
of Britain* high school students Lyons. Alta Bulcker and Izxrna
An interesting sidelight on the
on the average, was to get a Steven*, from Mill City. Helen
animal picture* were some nice safe job with a pension as­
Kimmel and Elsie Volkrl from
beautiful shots of the Impala. a sured at retirement
'Nobody, I Gates
sleek graceful animal, for want* to be at the top of any- ,
Holdover director* arc Ruth
which a well-known model of thing.” was the headmaster's I 1 Tohl and Mary TUcrs. Mill City;
car is named.
report.
Dorothy Christrnaen from Me-
Accompanying Mrs. Rhoten
Well, it does seem that secur­ hams; laira Fair. Amanda Ga-
to Mill City was Mr*. Lou Stan­ ity. if there is such a thing, has
vrttr, Murial Pintier, Gladys
ley. a long time friend of Mr. become too important. But who
Day. Flora Shuck, Wilma Apple,
and Mrs lx*e Ross Mrs. Rhoten knows, perhaps it is the result
am! Matx-i Knight from Stay-
is a sister of Lee Ross. Anoth­ <rf some <rf these youngsters see­
tan. Mattei Miller and Grace
er guest for the evening was ing their parents work all their
Dltter from Sublimity and Mar-
Mrs Irving Steer*.
live* without much in the way I jory Ralph* from Aumsville
Mr*. Edith Mason conducted of wage increase, benefit* or i
Results of the election will lw
a short businncss meeting fol­ recognition and dying a* ¡tau­
announced st the annual tonch-
lowing the program.
pe rs.
I eon meeting of all the Auxiliary
The next meeting will be held
Personally, I don’t think there members February 211 at the
at the home of Mrs
Emory Is such a thing as security, ex­
Primeau when Chris Sorensen cept for the fortunate few ; be­ Lyon* Methodist church.
will be guest speaker.
cause somehow or other it I
Refreshment* were served by seems like something is always
Mr*. 9wift. Mrs. Francis Bod- happening to "knock the prop«"
eker and Mr*. Mel Rambo. As­ out of the well-planned life
sisting with furnishing was
-
I Get (*«i relief from that a<he all
Mrs Jerry Pittam.
I can't refrain from st least I <»*er, worn-«wt frel.n* Juv u> cold*
mentioning the subject of cig- SI AMlii K SuKiihitulwmiil mrd.
aret smoking after al! it la the <all> pru>tn ingredient» t.uueee
Guests Win At
main subject of conversation fever *<»•! bring* tornir .ung relief
l’w*H garglr for e. <» ihroal due l<>
nowadays.
Round Robin Party
The Round Robin Pinochle i Not being a clgarrt smoker ■ cold*. Snap bacii v uh STANBACK.
Installation ceremonies
Marilyn Assembly Order
Rainbow for Girls were held at
I the IOOF hall Sunday at 2 p.
m. with Marilee Teller installed
I as worthy advisor.
Retiring worthy advisor is
! Lynda Parker, who was present-
! ed her white Rainbow bible by
the
mother advisor,
Agnes
Carlson.
| Mis* Teller also presented
Lynda with a gift with Lynda
giving gift to her line officers.
Several Rainbow girl* put on
a clever skit for Lynda using
large all-day suckers in colors
of the Rainbow, presenting them
to her at the close of the skit.
Crowning ceremonies were by
Santiam Chapter of DeMolay
for Boys from Stayton, who pre­
sented Lynda a gift.
Installing officers included
Lynda Parker as worthy ad­
visor; Janice Logan, chaplain;
Judy Meier, marshall; Suzy
Carlson, recorder; Grace Hut­
chinson. musician.
Other officer* installed be­
sides Mis* Teller as worthy
advisor were Nancy Stewart,
associate worthy advior; Linda
Duffy. Chanty; Juanita Mor-
i gan, Hope; Janets Johnson.
' Faith: Sarah Smith, recorder.
| Reba Miller, treasurer; Sharon
: Berg, chaplain; Janee Belveal.
' drill leader; Mary Ann Mich­
eál*,
confidential
observer:
Janie«* Jacobsen, outer observ­
er; Wileta Malone. Love and
Lynda Parker. Religion.
Manlee introduced her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hamson
i Teller with her father present-
Iir.g her with a gavel for use
during her term.
Laura A. Lyons is Santiam'*
l!k-l Betty Ctvcker Homemaker
of Tomorrow. She achieved the
highest score here in a written
knowledge and attitude exami-
natkxi given Dec 3. 1963. The
sponsor of the program, will
award her a "Homemaker of
Tomorrow" pin to signify her
achievement, and her test paper
will lx* entered m competition
for state honors.
T.ie state Homemaker of Tb-
morrow will be awarded a $1.-
500 college scholarship and will
be named a national finalist.
Her school will be presented
with a set of Encyclopaedia
Britannica, Inc The state's sec­
ond ranking girl will receive a
$500 scholarship.
In the spring, state Home­
makers of Tomorrow, each ac­
companied by a school advisor,
will enjoy an expense-paid ed­
ucational tour to Colonial Will­
iamsburg. Va.. Washington. D.
C., and New York City. The trip
will be climaxed with the nam­
ing of the 196J All-American
Homemaker of Tomorrow. She
Among those introduced were ' will be chosen on the basis of
Floyd Johnson, worthy patron. her original test score togeth-
Marilyn Chapter OES and I er with personal observation
Clare Henness, worshipful mas­ and interview* during the trip
ter Mill City A. F. k A. M. Her scholarship will be increas­
and Mrs. Scharff, mother advis­ ed to $5 000 National runners-up
or from Silverton, who brought will receive $4.000. $3.000 and
two members of the Silverton I $2.000 scholarship*, respectively.
Rainbow Girls with her.
All-time highs in the number
Advisory board members pre­ | of senior high school girl* and
sent were also introduced and schools enrolled marked this,
refreshments served following the 10th annual Seacn program
the meeting by Eastern Star More than 4A4.OOO girl* in 14,000
members.
of the nation's schools partici­
Kathy Johnson was in charge pated. Since hte program was
of the program with John Kel­ i launched, more than three and a
ly playing a piano solo and 1 half million girls have partici­
Kathryn Dishong singing a vo-i pated and scholarships approxi­
cal solo.
mating one million dollars have
Decorations were In charge been awarded.
The program is approved by '
of Sharon Berg and Reba Miller
w-as in charge of the guest book the National Association of Sec­
Christian Church
ondary School Principals. Judg-1
ing is by Science Research As­ club members were entertained I
Women Have
Monday evening at the home <8
sociates of Chicago.
Rose Haywood, who served a |
Work Day
dessert preceding the evening of i
The Christian Women’s Fel-
lowship of the Christian church
It was "guest night" as two’
I met Wednesday for a work day.
of the guests Ruth Tohl and
The day was spent tying two
Frances Alban were prize win­
comforters. At
the
business
Otto Koeneke presided at his | ners with Mrs Tohl receiving
meeting plans were discussed
pinochle and also holding a
for the ladies of the church first meeting since being insal-
1500 trump hanct during the j
to visit Turner Memorial home led as noble grand at the recent
evening and Mrs. Alban win-1
on Valentine’s day.
meeting nf Santiam Rebekah1
ning high prize. Irene Podrab-■
The March meeting will be lodge with Marie Stickney as­
sky received low prize. Another
at the home of Mrs.
Irma sisting as vice-grand.
guest for the evening was Na-,
Hayes.
Members of the disbanded
iima Underwood.
Present at Wednesday's meet­ Faith Rebekah lodge at Lyons
The next party will be held
ing were Mrs. Larry Plotts. signed the members registrar
at the home <>t Lou MacGregor.
Mrs. Irma Hayes and Caroline, making them official Santiam
Mrs. Gil Duckworth, Mrs. Una members.
White, Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson,
The lodge charter was drap­ Three Link Club
Mrs. Herbert Whitaker. Mrs. I ed in memory of Ruth Hess, |
Elmer Shaw, Mrs. Richard who passed away recently. Ra­ Discusses Lodge
I
Freeman, Mrs. Albin Cooper chel Olmstead, chaplain, assist­ Hall Improvements
ed by other officer* were in
and Carolyn Podrabsky.
The Three Link club of San­
charge erf the ceremony.
tiam Rebekah lodge met at the
Koeneke appointed some of
IOOF hall Tuesday evening with
his committees for the year with
the new president, Daisy Geddes
the remainder to be appointed
in charge. Other recently elect­
at the next meeting.
ed officers are Ida Fleetwixxl,
Serving on the Finance com­
vice-president and Blanche Sy-
mittee will be Lettie Swan,
verson, secretary-treasurer.
Ann Primeau, and Gladys Ma­
There was considerable dis-
son. On, the welcoming commit­
cussion on various ways thc
tee, Ann Primeau, Gladys Ma- .
hall could be maintained ami im­
son and Blanche Syverson. Good
proved with current project to
of the Order committee mem- '
include sanding and revamish-
bers are Celene Taylor, Flor­
ing the dining tables.
ence Branch
and
Gertrude
Following the business meet­
Weidman.
ing
refreshments were served
served
Refreshments were
by the club officers.
following the
meeting
from
tables centered with flower ar-
rangement* by Marie Stickney. Darlene Ruby
We wish to announce that Assisting her with the serving
Entertains Club
for the convenience of was Otto Koeneke.
The Bid or Bunch pinochle
those in the area we have
club met at the home of Dar-1
taken over Baker’s line of Grandmothers Have
lene Ruby Monday evening wnth 1
Fostoria. We have order­ Housewarming For
the hostess serving dessert be­
ed a large shipment, which
fore the evening of cards.
will arrive soon. Won’t you M rs. Chari e$ French
Winning high prize was Glor­
please come in and register The Grandmother’s Circle ia Goforth; low, Elsie Ohmart
met Wednesday morning at the and pinochle was received by
your pattern with us?
home of Mrs. Charlie French. Jean Rosamond.
Prescriptions Our Specialty A surprise hcusewarming was The next party will be held
at the home of Gladys Podrab- [
given in her honor.
The group presented her with sky.
a gift of money for a shrub.
Present were Mrs. French,
■ a recipe calls for melted
Mrs. Nat Wills. Mrs. George fat, you can substitute oil. in
MEL EIDE. Owner
Flook, Mrs. Clarence Howe, any recipe where fat is to be
Ph. 897-2812
Mil! City Mrs. Gil Duckworth, Mrs. Una creamed, oil cannot be substi­
White and Mrs. Lowell Cree.
tuted.
Koeneke Appoints
Rebekah Comm.
Mill City Pharmacy
K. iih I m «
I am not clever like the I«»*
and when he says aren't >< hi go­
ing to write a column iso
called) tins week it isn't al­
ways ¡«»ssiblc to dasli otic «»if,
which is probably just as well.
But writing lias always been
a mean* ol expression (or me
I can hear some of >xxi saying
"how about all that talking"
Hit just k>ok how much worse
it might be if 1 didn't write a
little also
So like the man says- "I am
going to write a column."
Hospital Auxiliary
To Elect Directors
New Aprons
Come in and aee our large
assortment of Aprons.
• PRINTS
• ORGANDIES
• NYlzONS
THEY SELL FOR
ONLY
Ada’s Needle Shop
Phone 897-2141
227 S. W. Broadway
Mill City
GRAND
Opening Days
Saturday, January 25
Sunday, January 26
7 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Our remodeling is now complete.
Enjoy good food in our spacious dining area
Sportsman
Country Kitchen
On Highway 22
Phone 897-2148