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CROSSWORD 2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 13, 19451 Subscribe To The Mill City Enterprise Read It Every Week ALL PURPOSE 3-IN ONE OIL Oils Everything Prevents Rust REGULAR —OIL SPRAY — ELECTRIC METGi Charter Draped At Rebekah Meeting The charter of Santiam Re bekah lodge was draped in memory of Frankie Johnson at the last meeting of that organi zation with the chaplain. Rachel Olmstead and other officers as sisting in the memorial. Mildred Carr, who was unable to be present at installation ceremonies in January was In stalled as right supporter to tho vice grand. Otto Koeneke presided over ' the business session with Marie Stickney, vice grand assisting. Fallowing the meeting refresh ments were served by Ida Fleet wood and Daisy Geddes from tables attractively decorated in the Valentine motif. The next meting at the lodge will be February 19 Mrs. Schaer Honored and it's so easy to find it when you shop at At Baby Showe< GATES—A pink and blue shower was given for Mrs. Royal Schaer (Joannne Britton' Mill City Pharmacy at the Gates Women’s club house the evening of February 8. Hostesses were Mrs. Velma Carey. Mi's. A T. Bamhardt and Mrs L. Tucker. Decorations were done by Mrs. Elsie Völkel. Refreshments were served fol lowing the opening of gifts. Present were Mmes. Hazel Devine. Judy Holman, Wilma Stewart and Beverly. Elsie Völ kel and Toni Newberg. Lois Herron, Marie Herron, Harold Wilson. Clyde Oliver, Betty Klutke. Gwen Schaer. I. B. Mercer. Mildred Britton. Gen eva Ball. Maude Davis. Audrey Prescriptions Our Specialty Levon, Ruby Brisbin. Bessie Novak, Eva Barnhardt. Leah MEL EIDE. Owner St. John. Alice Loucks. Dorothy Ph. 897-2812 Mill City Novak and Venita Ecdeston. Several others unable to at tend sent gifts. • Valentine Candy • Jewelry • Cards Now on display at Mill City Pharmacy There s Magic For You In A New Ha:rdo! National Beauty Salon Week February 10th to 16 th Romantic “Belle” Hair Fashions forecast as the new look for Spring and Summer season. The new “Belle” Hair Fashions have a free easy “down” line of bouncing wave3 and curls for daytime wear .... which converts dramatically into rising “up” line of brushed waves for evening wear. Get an EXCITING COIFFl’RE to flatter your features . . . compliment your new Spring Fashions .... and give you a SPARKLING NEW PERSON ALITY! We’re Open Tuesday Through Friday Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Thursday 10:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Phone 897-2100 For Appointment Studio of Hair Design BETTY JEAN KLUTKE. Manager Next door to Ada's Needle Shop in Mill City I i^YOU CAN RELAX ABOUT YOUR FAMILY, YOUR HOME, YOUR CAR, EVEN YOUR BOAT... WHEN YOUR INSURANCE AGEN1 DISPLAYS THIS SIGN I Look for the Safeco “8” with its protective roof, and you’ll find an agent who sell« the /Inut, moit eomplito protootU» a* tho lowest poaaiblo cost. Stop in to IM your Safaeo Ag*nt soon. Or call him now. He’s just a phone’s length away, *4 hours a day I INSURANCE Jerry Pittam Insurance Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City, Ore. NOBODY SETTLES CLAIMS FASTER AND MORE FAIRLY! Wo-matth ßaCfß. Goldie Rambo, Chris Sorsensen Talks at Star Meet Marilyn Chapter No 145 OHS met Monday evening with Mary Gulliford presiding in the at> sene«' of IVrothy Peterson Visitors were present from Acacia Chapter No 63. Stavton: Vista Chapter No 184, Chad- wick Chanter No 37. Salem Chanter 162 and Trinity 175 all of Salem. Escorted and introduced were Helen Tate, grand renresenta- tive to the State «»f Rh.xle Is land in Oregon; Grace George, grand representative to the State of Georgia tn Oregon and Margaret Williams worthy ma tron iif Acacia chapter: Irene Laird, worthy matron of Vista Chapter: Veda Barber worthy matron of Chadwick; Joe Schoessler. worthy patron of Salem Chapter, and lee Cline, worthy patron of Trinity chap ter. Sylvia Duncan was escorted, introduced and presented with her proficiency certificate. Chria Sorensen gave an in teresting talk about his native country, Denmark. He is an exchange student nere this year. Refreshments were served in the dining room which was de corated for Valentine’s Day. On the serving committee were Leora Stevens. Lois Scott. Julia Bassett, Fem Shuey. Shirley Baughman and Alta Moffatt. Grandmother Circle Honors Mrs. Wills The Grandmother's Circle met at the home of Mrs. Charlie French Wednesday for a sur prise birthday luncheon in hon or of Mrs. Nat Wills. Following the luncheon the afternoon was spent informally and Mrs. Wills was presented a gift from the group. Present were the honored guest. Mrs. Wills, her daugh ter. Mrs. Ellis Wilson: Mrs. J. C. Dickinson of Salem and Mrs. George Flook. Mrs Clarence Howe. Mrs. Clyde Golden. Mrs. Una White. Mrs. Arthur Hedge. Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs. Myrtle Bates. Mike Freeborn and the hostess. Engagement of Gates Young Man Told Romans Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Jaycettes To Buy Shrubs for Hillside The Mill City Jaycettes held their last mciMing at the horns of Carol Lieuallen with Carol Carson acting as president in the absence of Carol Smith Shirley H<x»ver. Hillside Im provement chairman, was in structed to purchase some new shrubs with a work day to be anmxineed later. There was some discussion on the Jaycettes serving as chap erones for the Queen and Prin cesses of the North Santiam Chamber of Cbm merer Water Festival which will be held later in the year. If the group ac ct-pts this responsibility they will see that the nova! eixirt makes public appearances be fore the water festival date A division on this will be made at the next meeting. Door prizes were won by Jan Waikart ami Shirley Hoover with the next meeting to feature a visit from Polly Pacific. This meeting will be • held at the home of Veryl Lindsey Mrs. Lieuellen served refresh- ments to Paula Gr.int. Carol Carson, Shirley Hoover, Jan Waikart. Betty Shaw, Clet.t Wills. Veryl Lindsey ami a new member, Helen Davis. Garden Club Makes Plans For Bazaar A 'h*)M 1. Aercemsnt O.Cw’i U willing t> Mountain nvmph 11. First-rate (slang) 13. Half diameters 13. Arab chief tain tvar ) 14. Bottoms of shljxi 15. Sets at an angle 1«. Disdain 18. Sheep’s cry 31. Soon 25. Tanker 37. A U. S. President 28. Georgia’s cap'tel 30. Pasha of Tunis 31. Sting 33. List of candidates 36. Governor Loveless, c-r- 40. Mads of flax 41. Conscious 42. Wide-awake 3. Gt vs uvsr 4. Heads or —— 0. After man ner of msn 6. Not shut 7. ICncounter 8. Blunder« 10. Perception 11. Jecretary's department 17. ('«injunction 18. I-arg* snake 1*. River Isla 30. Kntlre 32. Aged 23. Bom Th«' Mill City Garden club met Tliuntday at the Gali's Wom T“ 1 1 1 ens’ I'luhixxis«' for a 1 o'clock dessert luncheon. Ikxitesses 4 were Mi's. Jesse Haywood. Mrs. n~ Paul Ressler. Mrs Janies King I and Mrs Horae«' McCarley. I i4 TYi«' clubhouse was attractive ly decorates! in tlx* Valentin«' !¿ motif For th«' program Mrs (Tiarles ■ ># •J Ï5" Dolezal gave a talk on birds , and Mrs James Swan slsaved IF it colored slides of birds. At the Ixismess meeting final 14 plans were m id«' (or the annual | II Valentino Bazaar. The menu chosen for the cafeteria lunch lY Ts eon was (Tiinese hash, chicken 43. Purposive loaf, .salads, rolls, coffee, pi«« 44. A chessman 45. ’lime 4» am! cake. Tti«' bazaar will start promptly DOWN 41 at 10:30 a. m. and lunch will lx- l.r-rh served starting at 11 30 a m of swine Th«' first silent auction win 3. Genitiv« ners will be announced nt 11 30 i of Ara and th«1 s«'c<xid ones at 2 p. m | Cb-chairmen <4 th«' bazaar hail marking Ihr 6th annlvcrs- arc Mrs J C Kimmel am! ary i»f tlx- (minding of the club Mrs (liarles Dolezal Mr and Mrs John Neal of Mrs. Wendell Heller made the Lyons had attended the tilth flower arrangement for the wedding anniversary celebration month and Mrs Floyd Fleet- in Selo for her parents. Mr and wood, Mrs Adolph Brunner Mrs George Wcstcnhousc and Mrs Walter Olmstead wen* At Mill City High sdu»>l the hostesses. class >4 1955 was making plans Present at Thursday’« meet for the Junior-Senior prom ing wero Mrs Albertina Rnl|ii Working on the dance commit from Gates, n guest, and Mrs tees were JaAn Leach. Carol Q V Milh-r. Mrs Curtis Cline Andreessen. Darlene Huegc. Mrs. Hollis Tlirnldge. Mrs Nancy Bruder, Ralph Juil. James Swan. Mrs. Althea George Rambo. Hazel Caudle Grimes. Mrs. Edith Mason, Mrs LYONS Mrs Naomi IntVeld Wendell Heller. Mrs Floyd and Terry Dustan Mr and Mrs Fount Paul of was hostess for the meeting of FleetwsxxL Mrs Otto Witt, Mrs Gates had left for their new the WSCS held at the home of Walter Thomas. Mrs Dxiis home in Nevada. Mrs. MacMormon on Tuesday Verbeck. Mrs. Arthur Hedge. Douglas Hirte had been sur aftenxxm. Mrs Mormon presi Mrs. John King. Mrs ("liarles dent presided ov«*r th«' business Dolezal. Mrs J C. Kimmel. prised on his 14th birthday an meeting. A good report was Mrs. Daniel Kleihege. Mrs niversary when a group ol heard from the tamal«* sal«' ami Dwell Cree. Mrs Adolph Bnm- classmates had a party at his home. supper. It was reported that the ner nnd the hostesses Mrs Roy Epperson had suf ladi ?3 made 1061 tamales sell fered a broken arm in a full at ing them all and could have her home. Mehama Home Ec sold more. Visiting at tile Clarence H< mc Plans were discussed for the Meets February 5th home were Mr and Mrs annual district meeting to be MHIAMA Mrs Keith Phil held April 28. at Silverton Plans lips and Mrs Elmer Taylor George Dihmitn of Uingvlew, were made for the annual Silver were hostesses for the meeting Wn. Tea to be held on Tuesday, and pot luck luncheon of the Fifteen Years Ago Mai ch 10 at the church with Mehama H>>me Extension unit Mrs. Evelyn Julian in charge. in the fellowship room of the Mrs. Earl Parker, official Plans were also made for the church Wednesday. February 5. weather reporter at the Detroit Santiam Memorial hospital aux I The 10 30 meeting was turned Weather station had n*|«>rted iliary’ luncheon to be served in over to Mrs Edward Walz and that snowfall since November the dining room of the Lyons Mrs. Joseph Spencer who were had amounted to 112 5 inches Methodist Church on Thursday, leaders for the project “Every Mrs Martin Jepscn was sut>- February 20 at 12 30. It w as day Chemistry Does the Clean stituting at the Gates schools voted to build a cupboard with ing”. They demonstrated the for Mrs. Riley Champ, who was a sink so as to have water and easier ways to clean various home ill. dishes when serving in the fire 1 surfaces using newer chemical place room at the church. Pre preparations. A short business ceding the meeting pie and cot- 1 meeting was held following the fee was served by Mrs. Int-1 mx»n luncheon. veld to Evelyn Mormon, Eve The next meeting of the Ex lyn Julian, Martha Cruson, I-e- tension uni twill be on Sea Foods ora Stevens. Eva Bressler. Alice at Fellowship room March I at Huber. Maggie Mathney, Car 10:30 a. m with a potluck lunch rie Naue, Esther Danilescxi. eon at mxin Anyone interested Alta Bodeker, I>eoa Johnson. Is invited to attend. Orpha Roye, Ixila Festlton and Mrs. Gordon Burnelle of Salem who was a guest of the after noon. WSCS Makes Plans To Attend Meeting GATES -Mr and Mrs. Orlo H. Palmer of Brooks are an nouncing the engagement of their daughter. Donna Jean, to Edwin K. Hirte of Eugene, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Hirte of Gates. Miss Palmer is a graduate at Gervais Union High and is a sophomore at the University of Oregon. She plans to continue her studies following her mar riage. Mr. Hirte is a graduate of Santiam Union High. He at tended OSU and the U of O. He is presently employed by Ace Brides Shower Held for Gravel Company in Eugene. The betrothal was first re vealed at the traditional candle Mrs. Jack Callahan passing ceremony at the bride MEHAMA Mrs. Jack Calla elect’s sorority, Alpha Gamma Five Years Ago Delta. The wedding Is planned han was honored at a brides’ shower Friday evening in the for March 28. Mamhnll's Saw shop had Mehama club hall. Hostesses were Mrs. James Owen and I an Open House at Gates Russ Lake had won the grand Valentine Motif Used Mrs. Verne Nydegger. Bingo ' priz- of a chainsaw. They were was played, with Mrs. Carl For Club Decorations Stavang, Mrs. Donald Callahan ixrth pictured on the front page The Bid or Bunch Pinochle Jr., Mrs. Dinny Anderson, Mrs. j of The Enterprise. club met at the home of Gladys Donald Teeter, Mrs. Verne Ny | Mr. and Mrs. Merle Johnson Podrabsky Monday evening with degger and Miss Donna Carey and daughter of Glendale had | been visiting with relatives in the hostess serving a dessert winning prizes. before the evening of cards. The After the honor guests open Mehama and area friends. Mary Ann Meader was head tables were attractively arang- ed her gifts, refreshments were ed using the Valentine motif served by the hostesses to the ing 'he Stitching Time 4H club with the theme also carried out new Mrs. Callahan and Mmes. with Sherry Farrier their re in other decorations. Callan Sr., Donald Callahan, porter. Rrxiney Syverson had Won the Winning high prize was Edna Jr., J*arry Stuhr, Tex Kimsey, Lady with pinochle shared by Charles Crook. Paul Pennington. Santiam Sports trophy given by Gloria Goforth and Mrs. Podrab Larry Prichard, Stanley Ma the North Santiam Sportsmen's sky. Darlene Ruby received low son, Max Stayton, P. N. Hughes, club. Presentation was made by score prize. Mrs. Podrabsky also Carl Stavang. Douglas Barrows, Jerry Coffman. Phyllis Pate and Olivette awarded a door prize which was Jennie Moe, Gene Clason, Aus Roles wore guests of the Salem received by Helen Ellingson. tin Longfellow, Louis Thomp Nadine Duggan will have the son, Doris Ward, G. V. Chris Chamber of Commerce at the next meeting, Monday, Febru tensen, I^nny Anderson, Ray Marion Hotel. Phyllis was ary 17 at her home. Dihmann, D. L. Teeters, Har champion Marion County cherry old Longfellow, Misses Betty pie baker. Student Council members Callahan, Geraldine Ixtngfellow, Karen Longfellow, Donna Car elected at Gates that week in Santiam Ladies Golf cluded Carol Schaer, Carol ey and Linda Pendleton. I Club Have Party Several unable to attend sent Stevens, Mike Gleason, Jim Hirte, Billie Pennick and Lyn- The Santiam ladies golf club gifts. da Parker. members held a pre-Valentine Centennial exhibitions a n d luncheon at the Santiam golf club at Stayton Tuesday from Whs Don’t YOU Subscribe Io shows were really on HIE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE agenda with both Mill City 10:30 until 12:30. Gates clubs going “all out” Officers of the club were host tume wise. esses for the affair including Mrs. I^wrence Smith, Mrs. Ten Years Ago Eugene Spaniel, Mrs. Jerry Butler, Mrs. William Bones, Get fast relief from th.it sihe sll The Mill City Timberwolves Mrs. Faye Webb, Mrs. Floyd over, worn-out feeling due to <o|.ls had won 28 B Ix-ague games Pflug and Mrs. Ted J'jhnson ST A ‘ .BACK Scombination of mcdi that season (how about that) Attending from Mill City were rally-proven ingredients r.uuiei and were upset that wwk by Mrs. George Laird, Mrs. Me| fever and brings cumfi .ting relief Gervais with a 64-67 score. Eide, Mrs. Shields ReMine and I ve ar a gar;J<- for m .« throat due to Mill City I.ions club was hold Mrs. Rudy Tohl. colds. Sn ip hark v uh STANBACK. ing charter night at Fellowship OUR FHLES~ 34. On* tenth of a lina I »ba ) 26. Th. Great rabie* layer 3». Tan talum (■yin.) 32 <>f Ixindon 36. Afresh I.’ Skin mark TH Biblical 33. Strike 34. Miao lite, actress id 1 f nains T8. Part of the body * r~ 1 i! •f >1 — n 17 b V w M 43 Zz - s<‘ ITiyllis Timm, daughter of Mr and Mrs William Timm had »uftcred a broken collar bone, while tols>ganning Mu Albert Bass was hostess to the afternoon can! dub at her home In Lyiwts. Hob Trask and Nick Hall had been hunting ami brought Imck a oxigar from the Mad Creek are i It w as the fourth one of the season for Trask New officers elected for the Mill City Three Unks club were Rachel Olmstead, presi dent; Ida Fleetwood, vice pre sident; Ruby Brisbin, secre tary-treasurer Retiring presi dent was Wilma Stewart In an article from Charles DcSully id Idanha he spoke of the strange ciwitrast five fret of the snow on the gnximl ami a garden seed display tn Ihr stores Jamrs Choke, former MUI (Tty High school student had share«! top honors in the state with debating orat<»rs from Western Oregon tmvns l.lCK.Ssh I » Garbage Disposal |l.M l*rr Month and Up tloai Serving Gate*. 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