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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1964)
Founders Day Noled At PTA Meeting The February meeting of the Sant lam I’TA wii < held nt the elementary school cafeteria room with Mi» | lave Barnhardt prexlding. The Invocation wa» given by Rev Richard Cole amt Mill <*ity Boy Scout Tr<»>p No •III presented the flan. ’ Mi»» Jewell Boone's 4th grade room won tile nsim count nt- tendance for the month. The I’TA made a recent contribution to the Oregon Congress of Par ent amt Teacher« tor (heir achol-1 arahip hind and a letter <»f thank« wa» rend from that group I Member» of the nominating committee to present «late of new officer« were «elected with Eleanor laiMunyan. Mary Wright and Nadine Wcitrlck to serve on the committee. Mr«. Barnhardt announced that Career Day wa» tiring set up at the high school with par* rnts of the achiMil service com mittee to contact local bu«ine«« t»iu»c« tor co-o|»<rallon in the program Vernon Peterman suggested ( that a recognition night for ««lull leader» of the Boy Scout program in Mill City I m * held and thia will la* done in con- junclloti with tie Juvenile pro gram to be held In April. Mr» luiMunyan announced that there would be a medical aelf help (»rogrnm available' which could be u«ed in case of disaster This 1» more than aI simple first aid course and Is to be u«ed when the service« of a doctor are not available Thoae Interested are asked to contact Mrs luiMunyan. It was announed that a health clinic would lie held at the Mill City grade school February IN and nt the Cates Community clubhouse March 31. At the March PTA meeting a report will be heard on the recent school evaluation Follisving the Ixisinc»» meet ing Mrs Hazel lz-amlng. pro gram chairman, introduced Mrs Fred Berg who led a panel dis cussion flepre»tening home problems wa« Mrs Albin Coop er; church. Rev Jack Meuser, an<l school. Vernon Peterman There was discussion follow ing the itatM’l on the part the PTA played in these gnaips. Tlic meeting also observed Founder's day with a group of Nth grade mothers serving an appropriately decorated cake Camp Fire Hat "Date With Dad" ’Die Canyon Camp Fire Girl» la-ld their annual “Date with Dad " Thursday al the Mill City grade school. O|»*nlng the program was a reading by l.lnda Crowthers, "A Valentine for Dad.** Following the dinner Mrs. Florence More was In charge of gumes hekl in the gym. There was also a ' sing" with both Duds and girls Joining In. There were plays and skits by various gnsijis and Suzanne Heller was in charge of a guessing game. Mr«. Mary I-ewis, director of Die Willamette Council of Camp Fire Giris in Salem gave a talk on Camp Kllowsn Awards were made to th»*«- jiartlcipatlng In the recent candy sale which help sujiport Camp Klkiwan Most of the girls received awards for selling 20 tames of candy and those sell ing 50 boxr» were awarded V> camjiahlp« These Included Lisa Gabriel, Carol King, Darlene Rue, Linda Crowthers. Nancy i M<»rc, Sherry Richards, Bar- : tiara Etzel, Diane Morrison. Dina Pearce. Susan Crmvthers and Penny lx*wellen Many Out for Annual Rainbow Father- Daughter Banquet Tlx- annual Rainbow-Mason Father and Daughter banquet was h<-l<l ut ttie lodge hall Wed nesday evening with a large crowd ntti-nding. Each "father*' preaented his llalnlsiw duughter with a cor sage and a number of the girls had gifts for their "Dads." The Valentine motif wus car ried out in table and room de corations Tbo»e serving the din ner were mother's of several of the officers and members of the Rainbow Imard Folkiwlng ttie bunquet initia tion ceremonies were held for Sheryl Alban, with Marilee Tel ler. worthy advisor in charge. Also assisting the girls was Mrs. Don Carlson, mother ad visor. GATES By Mrs. Floyd Nwalm j At'fCONN 2. Knight's boy 22. Father lili]?? 1. A lath 3. Jewish of Odin (dial.) month 24. Hr»- 6 Makes, 4. Even telry as tea 6. Before 25. A shield 11. Hhore bird 6. Curt 2«. Soak. 12 Narrow- flax dismissals leaved 7. Hurfelted 28. Inflex cattail 8. Gaelic ible of India 31. Ch In see 0. Gardener's 13. Century plague perfec- plant 10. Places turs 14. Overturn 18. Gauge« 34. Roman 16. Nothing 1®. Toward magistrate 39. Dry more than 20. In Franc , 35. Tart 40. Siberian 1®. Snow a duke 38. Rajah's wife river vehicles *•1. Arab 37. Algerian 41. Paradise 17. River of garment seaport 43. Owns forgstfuln. 20. Gentle blow 23. Dirtier, a> a chimney 27. Hubmarine 20. Barrier 30. The------- Giant 32. An eccentric (slang) 33. Entertain 33. Fragrant smell 38. Valley I poet.) 42. Gem weight 43. Employed 44. Silly 45. Straighten (var.) 46. Dents 47 Type of automobile DOWN 1 Moved, as through wat»» Mr and Mrs. Jim Krieger and family, who have been occupy ing the George Stovall home, mined Friday to a newly pur chased home on Kingwixxl in Mill City. Arthur Olson of Alaska «pent several days the past week visiting his children, Sheryl and Stanley at the home of Mr» Mabel Knutson. Patsy Pennick and Carol Schaer were home last weekend from the U <X O at Eugene Mr, Mabel Knutson entered Santlam Memorial hospital late LYONS Mr» Alex Hodeker Sunday night with blood poison and Mrs Warren Edwards were ing in one leg. She is responding hostesses for the meeting of nicely to treatment. the Lyons Garden club held at Mr. and Mrs A. T. Barnhardt the Hodeker home Tursday af- entertained Mr. and Mr» Lloyd temooo. with tile liuslnrss meet Si John of Salem. Mr. and Lyons. Oregon ing presided over by Mrs. Mr,. G. C Barnhardt and Mr February 14. 19G4 Raljh 1 »owner and Mrs. Dave Barnhardt and It wa« voted to adopt the family with dinner Sunday. The To U»e Editor: l»-tunia ns the city flower and occasion wa« the celebration of "But Mother, our teacher all citizens are urged to par- birthday anniversarie, of Mrs. say« we don't say Grace any tlcl|Mite In this project to help St. John anil Mrs G. C. Bam more.” This wa, the answer re lirautify the tiwvn An interest hardt. ceived by the mother of a 7- ing talk was given by Mrs Gates Volunteer Firemen en year-old when asked why she David Danielson on the life anti tertained their wive, Saturday did not wait for Grace to be can- of birds. Mrs Percy Hiatt night with a Valentine party said at dinner. gave an Interesting talk on held at the Gate, Women's Are we a, Christian, going to iri-e«, shrulia and ground cover clut>hou,e A buffet supper was sit quietly by and do and say Following the business meet served nothing when our children give ing gnmes furnished the enter < leaning 1» < iuu Topic— us answers of this kind? Surely tainment with Mrs. Carl Ander "Chemistry Does the Clean the will of a few atheistic son and Mrs. Otto Weidman ing" will be the topic when people, cannot be allowed to set winning the prizes. Mrs. Carl members of the Santiam Can the rules for all! If the wishes Anderson also won the door yon Home Extension unit meet ot a few can have some of the prize Refreshments were serv nt 11 a. tn Thursday, Febru g<x«l taken from our school, ed la-fore the meeting with ary 27 at the Gate, Women's the wishes of many can have it tables decorated to carry exit clubhouse. Cleaning method» returned the Valentine motif. for metals, plastic, porcelain, We. as Christians must fight Attending were Mmes Ralph tile and brick, using cleaner, I »owner, Harley Scott. Otto for sjiecial jobs and ways to to save the principles on which our Country was founded. Do wc Weidman. Elmer Wilson. Or u»e everyday chemical, such as Party Held at ville Downing, Ch .tries Cruson. vinegar and ammonia will be' see our Founding Fathers pre Percy Hiatt. Floyd Bassett, discussed. Member, are re paring the Constitution without Humphreys Home Chestrr Rofunson, Clyde Bres quested to bring two polished giving Thanks to someone? Per GATES A combination anni haps someone can explain the sler. David Danielson. Mrs. Al versary "nd birthday dinner ice Huber, Mrs Donna Asmus ■llv -r teaspoon, to he used in horrible evil of a little child the demonstration of a new saying "thank you’’ for a gift party was given Monday even sen. Mrs Ijtura Neal, Miss ing nt the home of Mr and j Kathryn Neal, and the hotesses. tarnish preventative. Bring your household cleaner. Mrs. George Humphreys in cele Guests were Mrs. Maggie Ma- favorite Project leader« will be Mrs. bration of their wedding anni theny, Mrs LYONS James Hollings versary and the birthday anni head, Mrs. Frank Crust and Theora Humphrey, and Mr». Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Cruson Dorati)) Vail. Pot luck win I«' versary of Mrs Evelyn Stev Mrs. Carl Anderson. h.id as their guest, Sunday and served at noon ens Guests Included Mrs G. V Monday ner nephew and wife. Mrs. Bob Kcllc visited Friday Miller and Earl. Mr and Mrs. and Saturday at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Darrol McWhirk Oliver Wat«on. Harvey Meach ill Illi I X 1 I Itl-ICIsl from Merrysville, Calif. am and Mr. and Mrs. Edward WHY IHIVT VOL NlTVU'RIltr. «istcr. Mis» Carolyn Brejcha Mr,. Ruth Lvons is «pending at Beaverton. Watkins of Stayton. Tom Harmon of Salem was a this week at Marion at the home Colored alkies were shown lutkcs Training Station in Il of her son-in-law and daughter. after dinner. During the even linois as hospital apprentice. Saturday evening dinner guest Mr and Mrs Ed Gisler. nt the home of his brother-in-law ing. the Humphreys* received a After F««brunry 27 Miss Hum Recreatoln Board Meet«— and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ’ jihonc call wishing them happy phreys will be transferred to A meeting of the advisory anniversary from their daugh Camp Pendleton. Calif., where Oliver. Mr,. Roy Taylor of Dallas committee of the recreation ter. Dorothea, who is serving ■he will be a hospital corps ha, lieen a guest this past week 1 program wa, held at the home with the WAVES at the Great man. at the home of her son-in-law ■ of Mr. and Mrs Mac Mormon nnd daughter, Mr. anil Mrs. 1 Tuesday evening. It was voted I Glenn Hennes. Roy Taykir en to purchase another ping-pong tered a Salem hospital last table and the party nights have been changed from the first and Tuesday for surgery. Sunday evening visitors at I third Fridays to the second and the Bill Gabrinl residence were 1 fourth Fridays due to other ac I Dr. and Mrs. Howard Dickson1 tivities. The hours have also foso your mind. Get welcome relief and family of Salem and Mr. been changed from 7 to 10:30 to with tpecial woman'» meditine nnd Mr, Russel! Rice and An 7 to 9:30. Mrs. Kenneth Lewis do —take a special woman’s and Mrs. Joseph McDougal are nette of Detroit. medicine Lydia E. Pinkham Mr. and Mrs Harold KliewerJ in charge of entertainment and Vegetable Compound — devel of Albany, were Saturday even special parties will be held on Don't dread those seemingly oped by a woman-specially to ing visitors at tho home of Mr. special occasions. endless years of misery ami help women by relieving such Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clioda and nnd Mrs. Art Hempeck. The discomfort, of sudden hot functionally caused female flushes, waves of weakness ami distress. Klicwers are former Mill City five children from Yakima were irritability. There is a special residents. Their son. Harold Ix-e weekend guests at the home of In doctors* tests woman after woman's medicine which can woman found that Pinkham’s Kliewer, Jr., who has been in Mr and Mrs. Chester Roy and relieve tho.« hi nt waves, weak Compound pave dramatic help Europe with the Air Force, ha» their daughter and husband. ness, nervousness, so you cun to all this without costly shots. returned to the States nnd is Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Kokstis and enjoy life nr a in. So trai you Irritability is soothed, hot now stationed in Texas. He and childen who are here from can once more be an affection fin h< s subside. So don't sit and his wife have two children, a Green Bay. Wise. ate wife nnd mo’her. brood and feel unable to help If you are going through tho yourself. You r.in feel better. boy 3 nnd n girl 1. change, don't despair. Do ns Get gentle Lydia E. Pinkham Mr. nnd Mrs. Art Hempeck countless thousands of women Vegetable Compound today, have recently completed their Clark of Eugene, was up last new home. Their friend. Guy week to lay the floor covering The geni!» medicine with the genti» name I.YD1A E. PINKHAM for them. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone, ac by Mrs, Laura I companied Gooch, drove to Philomath Sun day where they visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Jim De- Sate) and Mr. and Mrs. Guy May. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. (Dutch) Allen recently received a letter from former Gates residents. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rynenrson telling of their daughter, Susan being plnced on the honor roll at her school at Myrtle Point in spite of much school time lost because of illnes«. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bassett and family of Salem were Sat urday visitors at the Merle De vine residence. Lyons Garden Club Adopts Petunia As City Flower fjj '1 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR WORRIED? NERVOUS Over Change-of-Llfe? IS PART OF THE SCENE WITH PEOPLE WHO HAVE A TASTE FOR GOOD LIVING IN OREGON It NNf MNIIKl! HIMHI lOUtlON WtMSlB Mitili Utt I0HIÍI IT IM lAMtS I IUM KIUIK Cl. CKIMIM1. IBM. (T. 3— Hie Mill City Enlrrprinr, Thursday, Feb. 20. 1961 CROSSWORD Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Only $3.00 a Year Dog License Due FEES IN MARION COUNTY (Penalty after March l»t, $2.00) After Mar. I st, $2.00 Sp. Female $2.00 Female $4.00 After Mar. 1st, $4.00 $3.00 - After Mar. I »t, $5.00 Make Remittance Payable To: T. HAROLD TOMLINSON, County Clerk Salem, Oregon DOG OWNERS 1964 Dog Licenses for Linn County are due and payable at the County Clerk’s Office, P. O. Bor 100, Albany, Oregon. $2.00 for Males and Spayed Female«; $3.00 for Female« not Spayed. After March 1st an 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 1ST the DOG received! The churches must unite to fight against Bible banishment | NOW before ALL reference to ( God is removed from our Public | Schools. Women, Society of Christian Service, Lyons Methodist Church CATCHER WILL TAKE OVER! D. M. PENFOLD, Clerk City licenses for dogs in the City limits of Albanv and Sweet Home are secured at the City Hall of said cities.