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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1964)
CROSSWORD 2—The Mill Citv Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 6, 1!MU Womans Pacÿe Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Lions Auxiliary To Have One Fund- Raising Event A Year Members of the Lions Auxil iary were entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Berg with Mrs. Mel Ram bo presiding at the business meeting. Discussion was held on money making projects and it was voted to have just one proj<*ct a year, the operation of the "hamburger shack" at the an- nual 4th of July celebration. If more money is needed by the Auxiliary at a later date to car ry on sight conservation pro jects, other benefits may be held. A $50 donation was made to the Oregon State School for the Blind to give continued assist ance to improvements at the Mr. anil Mrs. Robert P. Ven- Girls dormitories. ess of FMrtland, former long A donation of $25 was made to the American Field Service time residents of Mill City, are to help ttxat organization with announcing the engagement of their exchange student program. their daughter, Shirley Ann. to Refreshments were served by Michael Paul Kinney, son of Mr. the hostess at the close of the I arxi Mrs. Paul E. Kinney of business session. Members present Thursday- Troutdale. Both .vexing people evening were Mrs. Don Moffatt. 1 have been attending Multno Mrs. Bill Lewellen. Mrs. James mah Junior College in Portland, Gordon. Mrs. Charles Kelly. j | Mr. Kinney goes into active duty Mrs. Lee Bassett. Mrs. Rambo with the Navy in April and ex pects to be stationed at Los and Mrs. Berg. The next meeting will be Alamedos, California. A home wedding is being plan March 26 at the home of Mrs. ned for March 21st. Moffatt. ARE THERE DANGEROUS GAPSÌN YOUR AUTO INSURANCE? Jerry Pittamlnsurance Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill Cify Mariner's Club Is Host To Area Groups FOR SAFECO’S COMPLETE AUTO POLICY THAT LETS YOU RELAX... Money, 7too/ Don't wait for an accident to reveal dangerous gaps in your auto coverage. Call your Safeco Agent today! He can make attre you are completely protected for every insurance need... without dangerous gaps or expensive duplication. I For the best in Auto, Home, Boat, Life, and Commercial In surance, see your SAFECO-LIFECO-GENER AL Agent today. I | ; ' . tou can relax when you're covered by Nobody settles cleims fester end more fsi rivi U'KO ' 1 e. 41*8(0 •'*« GIMBAt Terri Cothren Heads The Mariner's club of the Mill City Presbyterian church were hosts to like clubs from all the churches in the Willamette Presbytery at Fellowship hall Sunday. Speaker for the afternoon was Jerald Becker, teacher from Lewis and Clark college in Portland. Theme of his talk was "Leadership.” Devotii*ns were led by Rev. Richard Cole. A dinner was pre- pared and served by the Mar- mer's club assisted by the Pres- byterian Women's association. There were 61 at the dinner. A nursery was provided for youngsters of those attending, with several high school girl of the church in charge. Camp Fire Group ' Auxiliary Luncheon To Be Held Feb. 20 Final plans art* shaping up for the annual Hospital Auxil iary luncheon February 20 at the Lyons Methodist church. This is not a fund-raising pro ject of the Auxiliary, but. ra ther an o|M*n txisiness meeting for all members and friends who arc interested in the work of the Auxiliary and Its rela tions to Santiam Memorial hospital. Tlie WSCS of the Lyons church is preparing the luncheon and 25c of each ticket goes tv the hospital Auxiliary. Alice Smith Honored At Housewarming A group of teachers from th«* Mill City Elementary sch«x>l honored Alice Smith Thursday evening when they surprised her with a housewarming at her new home w«*st of town. The teachers served re- frvshments. including a lovely d«*corat<-d cake, later in the ev ening. In charge of arrange ments was Mrs. James Wright. The evening was spent visiting and group singing was enjoyed with Miss Smith and Jewell Boone at the piano. Miss Smith was presented a flowering shrub for her home from the teachers. Present were Mr. and Mrs Richard Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Norrie. Mr. and Mrs Joe Bowes, Mr. ami Mrs. Vernon Peterman. Mr and Mrs Don ald Sheythe, Mr. and Mrs. I-eo Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farmen. Mr. and Mrs. lx*«- Roas, Sigrun Grimstad, Jewell Ikjone, Alice Smith and her mo ther, Mrs. J. P. Smith. The Elu Ka Shu Da Junior I High Camp Fire Girls held elec I tion of officers recently with Terri Ctothren named president. Ester Freeman is secretary and Martha Pennington, treasur Music Workshop Held er. The girls have been swimming once a month at the Y in Salem. At Christian Church A church music workshop was They are now working on a play "The Twisted Library,“ , held Sunday afternoon at the to be given at the "Date With First Oiristian church for de Dad" at the grade school on partment song leaders, pianists and organists in the technique February 13. The girls have made the props of choral conducting and in strumental accompanying. The and costumes themselves. Tne cast includes Librarian. workshop was sponsored by th«* Karen Loveall; pirates. Brenda music committee and directed LeSueur and Sheryl Alban; by Mrs. Eugene Davenport. Those attending were Gil Scarecrow, Tereasa Metteer; Tin Woodsman, Esther Free Duckworth, Richard Freeman. man; Tarzan. Lonnie Bodeker; Jack Meuser. Mrs. Jam«*» Jane. Terri Cothren, and Wicked Poole, Mrs. William Shepherd. Jr., Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson, Witch, Marta Pennington Mrs. Donald Williams, and Mrs. Arthur Hedge. Carole Ragsdale, Christine Story, John Meuser, Local Ladies Attend Earnest Freeman, Carolyn I>av- enport, Ellis Meuser, Gary Meu Winter Board Meeting ser and Sharon Bassett. Delegates from the Mill City Woman's club attending the Fourth District winter board meeting of Oregon Federation of Women's clubs held in Wood bum on January 29 were: Mrs. O. K. DeWitt, conservation chairman and Mrs. Harry Ma son, financial secretary; Mrs. Francis Bodeker, safety com mittee, was unable to attend. i After the business meeting the spring hat show by Miss Mar jorie Webster from a Salem de partment store was enjoyed by the ladies present. Adding to the gaiety was the modeling of a number of hats by the club- women. Hostesses for the board meet ing were members of the Wood burn. Aurora and Hubbard Women's clubs with the theme "Glance Backward, Look For ward." JL Ä-. *-• Engagement Told Round Robin Pinochle Club Meets At MacGregor Home The Round Robin Pinochle club members were entertained Monday evening at the home of Mrs. J. D. MacGregor. Dessert was served preceding the meet ing on tables appropriately de corated in the Valentine motif. Higi^score was won by Evelyn Davis and low went to Faye Verbcck. As pinochle was held by no one during the evening, a prize was not awarded. Guests were Lira Mason, Faye Verbeck, Frances Alban and Sylvia Kindred. The next meeting will be held Monday, February 17 at home of Alta Moffatt. i ACROSS 1. Salary B. Thick slice 9 Pled —— of Hamelin 10 Pacific- ialaibt screw pines 12. Rub out 13. Summon forth 14. Saucy 15. Pitcher IS. Regions 20. Indulges 23. Talk (colloq ) 20. Stand offish 27. Rest 29. Animal’» foot 30. Riddles 32. Cost 33. Edible bird 30. Bull* 40. Assumed name 42. I’i’.derwater detection apparatus 43. A ball 44. Ingress 45. Charges, as for services 40. Orows old DOW \ 1. Telegraph 2. Al 3. Nasi police 4 Before s Pronoun 0. Washes 7. Below (naut.) 2b. God of pleas ure 28. Ever last ing 31. Nickel (sym.) 32. IxK-al- Ity 33. Crasa 34. Norse name 35. Port or claret .3?. looker slake is I’lanrt ;:9. Snoop 8. Cook, as a caka 9. Vigor 31. Indian weight 17. Allude 18. Erbium (sym.) 19. Meat jelly 20. Invalid's food 21. Wing 22. Cut. as grass 23. Chicle 24. King of Judah • 1 • V V“ V % A “ 7 % • II ll 11» $ lu 41. Houtliraat by aoiilli (abbi I 12. "The------ Around Un'* (Ô 4 $ A»a»«i $ $ i» rr ft 4 (Í »y p 1! r. a >4 k* Í1 u TV TV J! 4» '// 44 44 44 Chapters of Area To Visit At Star Meeting Marilyn Chapter No. 145 OF-S will meet Monday evening at Julia Haasrtt. Fem .Shuey and Shirley Baughman. 8 P. M. at the IOOF Hall. Any member of the Eastern <4 There will be a number Star living in the community Chapters visiting. The refreshment committee will la moat cordially invited to at I m - lx*ora Stevens, Lois Scott. tend. FLOWERS for your VALENTINE from "Mom" is a Valentine Too. Sec uh for Flower» for nil occasion*. Use Our Flowers By Wire Service. Brunner's Flowers 230 N. E. 4Ui nt. Mill (My l‘h<.f»r MH U.M We deliver Garden Club Valentine Bazaar Thursday, Feb. 13th Fellowship Hall 10 A.M. Until Sold Out Cafeteria Lunch Starts at 11:30 Cooked Food Sale Silent Auction Apron Sale Door Prize Antique Show (None For Sale) Postmaster Installed At Salem Friday of (M and it's so easy to find it when you shop at Sweetheart Cake Mill City Pharmacy • Valentine Candy • Jewelry • Cards and, otken k£atá-t)d/n/n£d, bte/tü ! For that special someone ... or for a Valentine party ... Sweetheart Cake with its specially designed Valentine card! Two heart-shaped white layers, hidden beneath swirls of pink icing, topped by a "kissing couple” that's symbolic of the occasion. Choose from our other Valentine treats, too: dainty pink and white petit fours, a variety of crispy cookies, delicious, de lightful Mary Anns, and other delicacies. Order now for February 14. So you'll be sure to remember! Mill City Pharmacy Muir’s Bakery & Fountain Telephone 897-2136 Prescription» (hir Specialty MEL EIDE, Owner Pli. 897-2812 Mill City I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly attended the installation cere monies for the acting postmast er of the Salem Post Office, for mer Democratic State Chair man E. D. Spencer, Friday at the Salem Elks temple. The af fair was attended by several hundred dignitaries, including representatives of the postal de partment from Washington, D. C,. Seattle, and Portland, as well as city, county and state officials. Sunday afternoon, the Kellys attended the reception at the YWCA in Salem honoring the retiring Salem Postmaster, Al bert C. Gragg, and Mrs. Gragg. Mr. Gragg has served in that capacity for about IS years. The wives of his assistants and sup- erviors at the Post Office a- sisted at the reception. COLD SUFFERERS Get f»«t relief from lhai achc-xll over, worn-out feeling due to cold« STANBACK'S combi nation of medi cally-proven ingredient« r.uucei fever and bring« cornf< .ting relief. (J«e a« a gargle for «< ,e throat due to | colds. Snap ba<k «-¡th STANBACK. ' Valley Telephone Co. Nerving Mill City, Aum»vlllr. IMroit-Idunha, Silverton, Turner