The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 19, 1964, Page 2, Image 2

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ROEN'S
<\>urt St. Ph. 3«3 «773
Salem. Oregon
. ’I'hiirMlii) > March II), IHlil
Cake Auction To
Be Held March 20
The annual Father-Son cake
judging and auction will be held
on Friday, March 20 following
the regular pack meeting at the
Youth Center.
This event usually provides a
lot of fun for all participating
and the public is invited.
Why linai VOI Subacrib* «*>
nil Mil I ( 1 n l-MV-ItfRlSE
Wcwtathi Pa^e
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 89/2772
Rainbow To Initiate
New Members At
Next Meeting
Don't Forget The
Hobbv Show
COOKED FOOD and APRON SALE
Santiam Grange Hall, Lyons
Fridav, March 2G
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Luncheon at Noon — Dinner at 5:30
Served Cafeteria Style.
We will appreciate your Patronage.
Proceeds for Mill ('ity 1OOF Hall Carpet Fund.
Sponsored by the
For Prompt Repairs on
Radios and TVs
FAIR PRICES
NO MILEAGE CHARGE
Let us Demonstrate Zenith Color TV
In Your Home
Stayton Radio & TV
Phone 769-2236
At Podrabsky Home
The Mtll City Garden club's
April 2 meeting place has I hxti
changed and will be at the home
of Mrs J. C. Kimmel with Mrs
Horace McCarley. Mrs. Curtis
Cline and Mrs. Roger Nelson
as (»-hostesses for the 1 o’clock
dessert luncheon.
Tlie program has also been
changed. Mrs. Daniel Kleihege
will speak on "Color in Annuals
and Perennials in Borders" and
Mrs. Charles Dolezal will speak
on "Things To Do Now in the
Garden." Mrs. Q V. Miller will
show colons! slides of Japanese
gardens and arrangements.
'Hie May meeting of the club
will be held in Fellowship hall
on the 7th and will be a tea
honoring charter members atxi
early members of the club.
Hostesses for the May meeting
will be Mrs Charles Dulezal.
Mrs. Althea Grimes arid Mrs.
Edith Mason.
A plant exchange will be held
at the April meeting and mem­
bers are asked to label the
plants or bulbs they bring to
exchange.
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makes all types of quality trucks
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Now is tlie time to dusk your *u|»|»ly of gitnlen
frrtili/ers mid tools. Here nt our store we liuve re
nrr.uiged thinip* *•" It Is cum ) for you to Mliop tor
wlmt you iicin I. ('«me tn nml fill your.....*ds tmluy.
Pinochle Club Meeh
The girls are having a series
of money-raising events to use
on
their trip to Grand As­
sembly in Corvallis, with a cake
walk held Wednesday evening.
I
The Rainbow Executive board
announced the appointment of
Marilee Teller to be Grand
Immortality at Assembly.
At the April 8 meeting of Hospital Auxiliary
Rainbow Girls, worthy grand
advisor, Sandra Beck, district Directors At
deputy, Dorothea Scarth: Su­ Portland Meeting
preme deputy, Hazel Graham
Mi's. Elsie Völkel. Mrs Leon-
• will be present.
a rd Crusoe, Mrs. Dale Crandall
The next meeting will feature and Mrs. J, C. Kimmel of the
initiation of new members and Santiam Memorial Hospital Aux­
I all girls are urged to be present. iliary* board, spent two days
I
Following the business meet-1 last week in Portland attending
I ing Wednesday evening a group ' workshop
*ov-L-k~~ on leadership rcspon-
i of Stayton High school boys stblities in Auxiliaries I! was
known as "The Hungry Five"
“
the first of its kind in Oregon
were present to entertain the and was conducted by the As-
I group with musical numbers.
sociation of Western Hoapitals
Other guests present Wednes­ Headquarters for the meeting
day evening were Mr. and Mrs. was the Benson hotel and about
Clare Henness. Mr. and Mrs. 125 women from 11 western
Don Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. E. states attended.
S. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs.
Subjects covered included mo­
Floyd Johnson. Mr and Mrs. , tivation of volunteers, hospital
Walter Brisbin. Leo Russell. activity and legal aspects of
Charles Kelly, Quincy Smith. patient relationship.
Gadys Lake and Gene Jacob- > Walter R. Hoefflin Jr., ad-
son.
mirustrator of the Methodist
hospital of Southern California
war DON'T VOL M list KIBE
led the concluding panel on the
I TO nt I. ENTERPRISE.
workable fund-raising ideas.
|
Santiam Rebekah Lodge
414 First Street
Marilyn Assembly Order
Rainbow tor Girls had a small
! attendance at their last meeting
I due to illness and conflicting
I dates among the members
The girls have been working
on scrapbooks which will be
presented to the Shrine hospital
when finished
Many plans are being made
this year by the Rainbow girls,
among them a visit to the show­
ing of • 'The Last Supper" on
‘ March 22 at the Scottish Rite
I Temple in Salem
Marilee Teller, worthy advis-
I or was presented a gift from the
j Eastern Star order by Dorothy
Peterson. The Rainbow girls
j presented Mrs Laurel Johnson
| a gift on her birthday annivers-
Garden Club to
Meet at Kimmels
The Round Robin Piochle club
members w e r e entertained
Monday evening at the home of
Irene Podrabsky with the I hmi -
ess serving a dessert before the
evening of cants.
Winning high |>riac was Na­
dine Ikiggan; low. Huth r.bi,
and pinochle was won by Mar­
garet Boroughs
Guests for the evening were
Huth 'Mil. Nadine Duggan,
Frances Alban. Wilma Moore
and Naoma Underwood.
The next meeting will tie
April 6 at the home of Tcarly
Muir.
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Mill ( Ity, Oregon
Phone 81)7-2780
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Fire
Auto
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Theft • Public Liability • Marine
Circle Honors
Mrs, Ray Wooden
Health and Accident
Life
The Grandmother’s Circle
honored Mrs. Ray Wooden on
Wednesday afternoon with a
stork shower at the home of
Mi-s. Charlie French.
The afternoon was spent play-;
ing stork bingo. Th«* gifts ware
placed in a chimney topjMxt
with a st.irk Following the <>[►-
enlng of the gifts refreshments
were served.
Present or sending gifts
were Mrs. Alice Ixivcland, Mrs
Edith Mason, Mrs. Woody Hel-
ler, Mrs. J C. Dickinson. Mr»
Clar-nce Howe, Mrs Nat Wills, I
Mrs Rachel Olmstead. Mrs. Gill
Duckworth. Mrs Lowell Chre.1
Mrs. Larry Plotts, Mrs. Clyde j
Golden. Mrs. Arthur Hedge, Sr .
Mrs. W. Hobbenslefken. Mrs. J
C. Kimmel. Mrs. Verne Kealen. |
Mrs. Maurice Sundcrman. Sus- i
an Heller. Mrs, Cecil Gather -
wood. Mrs Homer Gallion. Mrs
Wooden and daughters, Carol I
Jean and Janet.
Burglary
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ED "Bud" DA\IS. Jr.
.1. C. KIMMEL
ITtonr 897-2660
107 Wall St.
Mill City, Oregon
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MALLORIE'S
Miss Mary Goodell
Guest At Shower
LYONS — Miss Mary
Goodell bride-elect wus
honored guest at a shower held
Tuesday evening In the dining
room of the Methodist church
with Norma Pennington. Lucille
Nash. Alma Olmstead. Alta
Bodeker and Maxine lh-rry the
hostesses
Bridal Bingo furnished the en­
tertainment and after opening
of the gifts, refreshments were
served to the honor guest and
Dorothy Landers, Darlene Goud-
eU. Myrtle Goodell, Effie An­
derson, Johanna Craigmyle,
Marilyn Bowers. Winnie Goud-
ell, Eva Bressler, Elva Kulken,
Delores Hann, Lucille Huber,
Lois Morgan. Luella Anderson.
Linda Landers, Kathy Landers.
Donna Huber. Sharon Spellmey-
er. Naoma Underwood. Alma
Spellmeyers. Betty Naue. Shar­
on Crook. Sylvia Goodell. Inez
Crook, Betty Trahan. Naomi
IntVeld, Donna Asmussen, Edith
Titze. Doris Roy, Pat Blum.
Carrie Naue, Doris Foote, Dor­
othy Downer, Virgene Scott, Vi­
olet Hann. Beulah Lewis, Lois
Bilyeu. Paula, Cheryl and Mar­
lene Pennington ami the hostes­
ses.
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Phone 897-2491
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$1.00
Per Bushel
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Winter Bananas
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STEPSIDE PICKUPS
The Chevrolet pickup with flat interior body walls and con
venient side steps for easy loading. Comes in 61/*-, 8-, and
9-foot body lengths. Has durable wood floor with steel skid
strips. It's comfortable to ride in because of independent
front suspension. Standard engine is the economical
230-cu.-in. Six. A 292 Six or 283 V8 optional at extra cost.
THE
WHOLE
TOWN
/S
BUZZING
The Family Hour Begins at 9
You can call anywhere in the U.S. for $1.00 or less’
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QUALITY TRUCKS COST LESS
after 9 PM. Convenient Direct Distance Dialing
EASTER CARDS
makes it easier. Enjoy yourself. Keep in touch when
the low cost family hour begins at 9.
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•»«Hon to ttatuitt,
pirn Itiloal tartM IM
Prescriptions Our
Specialty
( ^ene Teague Chevrolet
Mill City Pharmacy
I
Phone 769-2126
MEL EIDE, Owner
Ph. 897-2812
Mill City
I
Valley Telephone Co.
Serving Mill City, Aumsville.
Ih troit-ldanha, Silverton, Turner