2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 28. 196*1 I Womack Pcufe IK «««dilli* IL, mt*«, 1X m *« your |*H*kctl*»ik b*«*l heavier or lighter thin week heavier In anticipation ami lighter in actuality. I am bilk ing of course about tin* Incom,* tax you did or did mil pay lust wv«*k. it is a mor,* or lesa pain ful time «8 year huwevvi you l«M>k at it. Goldie Rambo, Woman $ Page Editor, Phone 891-2172 Lot my years of experience in analysis of personal and business insurance needs, help you protect your fam ily and your business in- vestment. Call anytime. REPRESENTING GUARANTEE MUTUAL LIFE CO. ASSESSOR AL BROWN Democrat Has 7 Years Exper- ience in Valuation and Assessment Ad ministration H e offers a b a c k- ground of Timber Knowledge and Con struction Experience He has served Linn County well in FAIR Valuation. 11 is vital and Kincient Office Provides many Services to Our Citizens. VOTE AL BROWN ASSESSOR Democrat Al Brown for Assessor Comm., Katherine Harris, Chrm. 3708 So Santiam Hiwy. Lebanon SAFECO Boatowners Policy pulls you out of troubles like this ... because “Preferred Risk” skippers are covered against all risks, on land and water (subject to standard exclusions). This pol icy can’t expire without your knowing it, either. It’s renewed automatically every year. Call us now for the full story. Bet we can save you money, too! Jerry Pittam ^2^ INSURANCE Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City, Ore. Mrs. Kremen Talks Mary Ann Goodell and At Club Meeting Ron Spellmeyer Wed In Church Ceremony Uon. On«1 thing Mrs Fisher said I do not entirely agns* with Sort «Mil th* really Important thing* from those that will be of no aavHMfurncr In five years lad's cut Unit ii*«wn to a year «aww* of us can't hang <m tor years! Are you "aamnlttiMNl" to We get a lot of n*|*>i ts around death these days? with ail th«* here on "thing* to come" an«! .«firing actlvltli’i. nominating according to all the *o-«'all<*d <xMiunltte<*«. etc, etc Well then expert* 1964-65 is to be a real listen to till* txxan year. That may I m * hue 'lin* «■omniltte«* met, tl>c ami- I Mrs. Hatti«* Bremen was the if yvu hapfien to have a busi- milice discussed. speaker at the Tuesday even ties* but in tills area and many The oHiimlttec was w,ait to LYONS The Lyuns Methodist ing meeting ot th«* Mill City by her father, won* a white other» it won’t affect tlie work Woman's club at the hom«» of church was the scene of an at punder, I Mrs. Chari«»s Kelly. Co-hosteK- tractive spring wedding Sunday gown with lace |>anel In front ing man too much as wag«* 111«- grumi Ideas, the *oanng and back with side ruffles, a increases ar,* pretty well "•ew ««* were Mrs. Sylvia Duncan evening April 19 When Miss hopes, Mary Ann Good«1! daughter of high neckline and fingertip ed up". Of axirs«* tfx* d«*crcus<xl Were emaigti to make < nm * w<md and Mrs. Q V. Miller »1,-eve«. Site carried a bouquet federal withholding tax stiould Mrs. O. K. DeWitt intraiuexi Mr. and Mr*. Jack V. Goodell er. of pastel roses centered with help but certainly not in boom the s|x*aker, A-ho gave an in tx-came the bride of Ronald We «io agree, t»»Ui you nmi me i green orchids. Flower girl was ing protsirtions. formative talk on the sch«x»l Spellmeyer, from Las V«-gas, Our job Is d>MM*. it sure was fun. Barbara Crook and rtngberer A* a very gmxl friend of min,* of Mr. and Mr*. bill arai the Manon County Nev., was Greg Crook. Gerald Spell- ■aid tile other day tills was We are now free to scatter. Hom«* Rule bill. Mrs. Kremen Frank Spellmeyer of Lyons. meyer was best man for hla at*Hit tilings in general "don't "Why have a conuniltee?" a is District Attorney for Marion The double ring ceremony was fi Mil unce said, read by Rev. Scott Anderson brother and uahers were 1 kina id get upset, Just live each day as A moti Jumped up and sliot him county. Nau«* Jr., of Lyons and Marty it comes". Good advlee but at Mrs. Kremen invited th«» club I from tlx* Trinity Methodist TTirnbow of lXirtiand. dead. my age I would need a daily A committee's an excuse, a to hold their picnic at th«» church in Salem Mrs. CrtXKlell choau* for th«* brain washing. The church was decoratisi Kremen cabin on the Little ikslge. on a Imsc By the way, in this day of How calili anyone I m * so obtiuw" | with white carnations and wedding a lavender pleat«*«! North Fork of the Santiam. dress with white carnation air During the business meeting greenery. Mrs. Ireill Wilson sage Mrs SjM*llm«*y«*r attended stress the Canyon Extrnaton Mrs. lxx> Russell was appoint of Mehama was organist and her sons wedding In a light unit is iiaving a very appr«>pri- ed as head usher at th«» Thurs Mrs. Calvin Culbertson was sol green brocade dress with whit«* ate topic at their April 23 meet Several Guests at day. May 7 State convention of oist. Preceding the bride to the carnation corsage Candle light ing "You nn«l Your Tensions”. Round Robin Party Ermlnu Fisher, Marion Coun altar were Mrs Clifford Ciwk I Women's clubs in Salem. ers were Ikinna Huber and Gin It was "guest nlgtit" nt the Reports of thos«» attending the •< Mill City, matron of honor, ger Carter, who also wore green ty Extension agent hit the nail «in th«* head when she stated Round Rubin Pinochl«* club held bridesmaids Miss Sharon Spell- recent District Convention were sheath dresses with overskirts. that modern day living provides nt tile home of Goldie Rambo given with delegates reporting [ meyer of Lyons, sister of the A reception billowed In the an interesting and informative groom and Miss Luclla Ander church dining room. Cutting and . many potential tension produc Monday evening, with two of ing situations. But preceding th«- guests taking top prize» son. also of Lyons. All wore session. s,*rving the cake wen* Mr«. Officers for the ensuing year emerald green sheath dresses Charles C'n*>k of Mehama and 1 generations certainly had their Ruth Tobi won high and Mar were selected with Mrs Harry with overskirts and earned cas- Mrs Kate Block of Longview. share BUT earning a living then lene Sever* won pinochle Low Mason, who has sens'd as pre I cades of white carnations and Mrs. Charlotte Hagel of Long- left them littl,* Urn«» to fret ami prize went to Irene i*udrnt«k> worry. Other guests were Franco« sident for the past year to be greenery. The bride, given in marriage view presided at the punch However, great grandmother Allmn. Winifred Moure, are I first vice president; Mrs. Fran ! txnvl and Miss Pat Adams of ha«i her own method tor a Sunni«* < liance Refreshment* cis Itodeker. second vice presi ■ Stayton poured coffee. Mm. i tranquilizer (no doubt called a were serve«! before the three dent; Mrs. Q. V. Miller, record- Jerry Spellmeyer was in charge ; nerve remedy them I by brew- tables of pinochle were In pla> ling secretary; Miss Daisy Ged I of the guest book. Receiving the ; ing the inner bark of choke Th«* next party will I m * at the des. correspixiding secretary. gifts were Mrs. Kathleen i ctx-rry into a aaxhing a>nc«x-- home <rf Agnes t'arlaon 1 and Mrs. Arey Podrabsky. Adams and Mrs. Winifred ( k * m 1- I .. ■ ■ - - - I »1* I I ! SIH | treasurer. ell There were 18 members pre- | For her wedding trip to the I sent. Guests were Mrs Ernest, , coast the new Mrs Spellmeyer 1 Graham and Mrs. Bessie Bas- wore a beige color«*d suit with i \ sett. black accessories and her wod- . ding corsage. The newly married «xxiple will At a recent meeting of the Jayceettes Name Mill City Ministerial association make their home at I jis Vegaa Chairmen For Year the date of the annual Daily I where he is employ«! ns opera- | Jan Waikart entertained Vacation Bible school were set tion agent for Bonanza Airline«. I STOP IN AND SEE US Special guests at the wedding ! | members of the Mill City Jay- for June 8-19 this year. were the grandmothers. Mrs. i To avoid conflict with berry ! ceetes at their April 16 meet- ; ing. Recently elected officers picking, two sections have been Anna Hunter from Mnlin and ; I took over their duties with Car set up—a morning section from Mrs. Nettie Spellmeyer from 9 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. for the Elm Creek, N«*b. ol Carson presiding. Committee chairmen for the pre-schoolers, 4-5 years. Kin year were named by Mrs. Car- dergarten and primary depart , son: Whitewater Challenge. Bet- ments at the Presbyterian Seals of Perfection ! ty Shaw; Hillside Improvement. cnurch and an evening section Given Rebekah Phone 897-2570 ' Shirley Hoover: Kiddies parade for the Junior and punior high and pie eating contest. Carol departments at 7 to 8:30 p. m. Members Lieuallen; float, Jan Waikart at the Christian Church. Miss Santiam Rebekah lodge drap- and Paula Grant; Christmas zVlice Smith will be director of I ed their charter at the last the school. For details concern cards, Veryl Lindsay and Carol | meeting in memory of Susie Smith: entertainment. Louann ing the school, contact Miss Haynes, long-time member who Coffin; hospitality, Betty Shaw. Smith or the minister of your .’ recently passed away. Betty Shaw reported that in church. Delegates elected to attend The next meeting for the terviews with the 15 girls com the Rebekah Assembly of Ore- peting for Queen of the White teachers and helpers of the ! gon which will be held In Salem Vacation Bible school will be water Challenge had been com | May 19-21, were Ida Fleetwood pleted and there are five seek Sunday, May 3 at 3 p. m. at and Toni Thomas Alternate se ing the crown. The Jayceettes the Presbyterian Fellowship lected was Ruby Brisbin. hall at which time the school will chaperone the girls. Gladys Mason. District Dep The Jayceettes will furnish re materials will be given out and uty president presented seals of freshments for the "Salem po discussed. All helpers and I perfeetton to Ada Plymale, litical candidate rally,” which teachers are asked to attend Marie Stickney, vice grand and is to be held in the near future. this meeting. Otto Koenekc, nobio grand. The Jayceettes planted shrubs Following the business meet on the hillside last week and ing refreshment* were served I Local Ladies Attend weeded out the overgrowth. Ad by Ada Plymale and Alice Hu ditional work will be done later. ber. The members voted to give a Federation Meeting donation to the Canyon Scholar Members of the Mill City ship Fund, sponsored by the Woman's club attending the Mrs. Gordon Hosts PTA. Door prizes were won by I Convention of the Fourth Dis Bid or Bunch Club Carol Carson and Veryl Lind trict of the Oregon Federation The Bid or Bunch Pinochle say. of clubs last week in Salem Members present besides the were Mrs. O. K. DeWitt, chair club members were entertained hostess were Carol Carson, man of the conservation com Monday evening at the home of Helen Davis, Myrita Davis, mittee; Mrs. Harry Mason, fi Edna Gordon with Jean Rosa Paula Grant, Shirley Hoover, nancial secretary; Miss Daisy mond receiving high «core« and Carol Lieuallen, Veryl Lindsay Geddes, Mrs. Leo Russell, Mrs. Susie Stewart, a guest, pinochle, fzow prize was awarded to Bet and Betty Shaw. John Swan, Mrs. Q. V. Miller ty Pittam. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel. Mrs. The hostess served dessert Glass, darkened metal or dull Francis Bodeker, chairman of finished aluminum pans are the Safety Committee was un before the evening of cards. Edna Lady will be hontess best for baking bread. They give able to attend. I for the next meeting at the a good brown crust. To darken Highlight of the afternoon ^liny tin loaf pan. heat about was the style show in which home of Mary Wright. five hours in a 350* oven. members modeled garments they had made. Mrs. Q. V. Mliler was awarded second prize in the evening gown cate- BORG gory. Mill City also received hon- ors for publicity in the club scrapbook which was compiled by Miss Geddes I Robert H. Mikkelson, C.LU. RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS Vacation Bible WE’RE OPEN Sportsman's Center Bath Scales $8.95 ATTENTION DOG OWNERS Dog Owners Are Reminded That There Is A City Ordinance Forbidding Dogs Running At Large In Mill City. CITATIONS WILL BE ISSUED FOR VIOLATIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE II SALE When shopping for eggs, if lhere is 8c or less difference in price per dozen between two sizes, the larger size is the bet ter buy. Custom Bulldozing AL WARD PRICE S//m down for Summer Fun. <i?o(or «ScAamiM, ? BE SURE TO INCLUDE TELEPHONES IN POPULAR COLORS Call 897-28.58 or 897-2954 "No Job Too Small" Watch your weight on these accurate scales. CITY OF MILL CITY RON MEACHAM, Chief of Police Helps Heal And Clear ItchySkm Rash! 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