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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1964)
Married 50 Years ■■MK*! The Mill Cify Enterprise, Thursday, April SO. 1961 ACROSS 1. Head cook 5. Newts 9. Gaiety 10. Twists 12. French river 13. Doctrine 14. Trouble 15. Traffic violator CROSSWORD 4. Overflow ing of a stream 5. Mr. Kefsuver 6. Run awav T. Wait upon 8. To sugar 9. Applaud __________ 11. Robust £air '*bhr-)16- * 18. Exclama tions 19. Toward 20. Copycat of perfection 18. Projecting end of a church 23. Gir affe- like animals 24 Un dressed 25. Kind of airplane flight 29. Under water detec tion device 30. Small Pfoff 31. Aromatic 1 ■ • nc ’ 1 G « ti N. ISW ■ Wosnowi patje ■-'Si Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 34. Covered with flow ers, etc. (herd 35. A catch in hose 38. Openings (anat.) Rainbow Girls To Mrs. Fred Berg Have Basket Social Elected President of, Lions Auxiliary Women's Assn, to Collect Clothing Marik* Tenor, wormy adv» | or of Marilyn Assembly Order of Rainbow for Girls preshied Mrs. John Swan was boat«*«« 21. Foreboding 20. Consumed at their April 23 meeting at the to the Presbyterian Women’s 23. Conspicu 21. Harem spice lodge hall. ous rooms asosci.ition at her hmw Thurs 33. Little 26. Leg joint 22. Middle island The girls will meet at the day aftern<K>n Officers for the ensuuig year 27. Spur Discussion was held conecrn- were elected at the meeting home of Mrs. Floyd Johnson 28. Land Thursday night the IJon's on May 3 to work on their | ing serving the Lions club din measure Auxiliary held at th«' hum«* of scrapbooks. They will also start ners on Monday evenings, and 29. Offspring work on the uniforms they are ' an agreement was reached to 30. Samarium Mrs. Lee Bassett. tiie Free Metlsxtist <sym.) The nominating committee, to wear in their drill at Grund | assist 32. Deadly 1 church and other churches in headed by Mrs. Lee Ross, pre Assembly. agents | putting on a reception for the sented the slate .4 officers who Mrs. Johnson said that 35. Mineral gradual.ng seniors fol lowing were elect«'«! unanimously. Mrs. girls who wished to visit spring I Baccalaureate services Sunday Fred Berg will serve as presi Shrine Hospital on May 36. Norweg’ - i evening. May 31 dent: Mrs. Charles Kelly, vice- should meet at the hall at playwi: Announcement was made that president; Mrs. William Lewel m. 37. Invigor ing len, secretary and Mrs. Mel Tile Rainbow Girls h a v c the church will conduct a cl«Hh- ing drive during the first two 39. Alabama Rambo, treasurer. scheduled a basket social at city Installation of officers will be their May 13 meeting and aU w<*eks in May. clothing and bed- 40. Silk veil ding to be received at any time [ held jointly with the Lions Club Masons are invite«! to attend. leccl.) at Fellowship Hall and later i at tiie Highwayman Inn, May Nancy Stewart, who will lx- 41. Game sent through Church World Ser I U ’ the new worthy advisor has animal Charles Kelly will install the announced her installation date vice. 42 Book leaf j Lions club officers and Mrs. as May 16 at 8 p. m at th«' ! ’Hie regular meting of Oregon DOWN 1. Church Bassett will install the Auxiliary hall. Other «¿fleers will be Synodical will la- held In Mc Minnville May 18 and 19 singers , officers. elected at th«' next Raintxwv ! Funds for the new Chapel at 2. Hail! iGer.) Mrs. Lee Ross and Mrs. meeting. 3. Ever l.<>wis ami Clark College will Charles Kelly were appointed to Guests present at the meet (poet.) attend the state convention at ing were Floyd Johnson, worthy tie raised through various ent ers or teas. ; Coos Bay in June. patron. OES. Mrs. Floyd John A short report on the recent Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Berg re- son. Mrs. Jack Gullifond and The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Preabytrrial mc'ting In Salem ’ ported on the Spring board Leo Russell. wa« given by ttswc members ' meeting held recently in Eu- Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too who attended. It was mentioned I gene and said the Mill City that the Morning Circle has re j Auxiliary was particularly com- Jepsens Return sumed ita merlins« on a regular ' mended for their contributions basis. j to the Oregon State School for From California Mrs. Dick Cblc wu in charge the Blind in Salem. The club the program ami the topic has been able to make substan Mr and Mrs. Sig Jepsen rv- tial contributions in spite of the turned Saturday from Barstow. was "Abiding in Christ.” Breclt New Image Refreshments were served by ! small membership. Calif. where they- visited with There was some discussion of their son-in-law and daughter. the hostesses The next regular Permanent Waves plans for operating the "Ham Mr. and Mrs. Max Kelly and meeting will be May 28. Either curly or uncurly burger shack” and other con family, former longtime Mill cessions at the park at the an City residents. Th,' Jepsens said Waves nual 4th of July celebration. the family members were all Dress Mother up for her . Committees will be appointed well and extremely busy in ; and further plans made at the many activities Special Day. May meeting which will be held They got to see their first at the home of Mrs. Don Mof great-granddaughter, Kelly Jo. fatt. daughter of Mr and Mrs Ross DETROIT Penny Ixai Dan. A donation of $25 was given (PatI Kilpatrick. to the Canyon Scholarship The Jepsens made many in bride-elect of Rotiert Cokenour. Fund at Thursday evenings teresting side trips while in Cal was the guest of honor at a meeting. ifornia including a trip to Dis bri.lal shower. Wednesday. April At the close of the business neyland and the Calico Silver 22 at the Detroit church. Host meeting Mrs. Bassett served re Mines which have been in pro esses were Jessie Jones, Verna freshments to the members duction since 1881 Ketchum. Betty Comer. Meria present. Open Thurday evening by appointment. They also vixtted Salvang. a Sullivan, Ijiune Kuehne. Pat Parker, Kann Danish colony, built in exact Sapp. Elaine Galdabtni, and Carolyn Gard replica of a Danish town which Marilyn Club Meets Mr. Jepsen particualrly enjoy ner Out-of-town guests were: Mrs. At Stevens Home ed. BETTY JEAN KLUTKE, Manager Marge Wagner, Florence Mc- He said their daughter, Vir- Marilyn Club members met Next door to Ada’s Needle Shop in Mill City Tuesday at the home of Mrs. ginia Kelly besides working on Curdy, Barbara Steers. nnd Wilson Stevens at Lyons for a a full time job was Mother Ad- Laura Rarey all of Mill City; 12 o’clock covered dish lunch visor to a group of 100 Rain Anna Seeger. Frances and Nan eon. Mrs. Clara Morris presided bow girls, with an average at cy of Salem, Mrs O. B. Dean. tendance of 80, which really Eugene; Mrs. Alice Moore and at the business meeting. Mary lx>u. Cbrvallis. Sending Mrs. Edith Mason installed kept her busy. Mr. and Mrs Jepsen made Rifts but not attending were the following officers far the Mr«. Hulda Maves, Portland; coming year: Mrs. Wilson Stev the trip by train. Democrat Mrs Flora Bacina. Eugene; ens, president; Mrs. Cecil Lake, Mrs. Alice Patton. Salem; Mrs. vice president, and Mrs. Sylvia Alice Davis, Eugene; Mrs Dor- Has 7 Years Exper- Duncan. secretary - treasurer. Mrs. Laird Returns othy Wert, Cottage Grove, and ience in Valuation Mrs. Mason presented the new Mrs. Wahneta Behrens, Lyons. and Assessment Ad officers and the out-going of From California Visit Others were Beulah Farrow, ficers with a camellia corsage. ministration Mrs. George Laird has re Fran Fry, I-aura Adams. Boots The May meeting will be at the home of Mrs. William Hirte turned from a three weeks visit Champion, Alice Reiner, Emma with her step-father and mo Schrader, Shirley Belveal and at Gates. H e offers a b a c k- Janee, Billie Drago. Stella Da Present were Mrs. Steven ther, Mr. and Mrs. Don Clark ground of Timber Frances Muise, Velma who are spending the winter vis, Chudzinskl and Mrs. Cora Knowledge and Con Aiderman. Reba Snyder, Rilla in San Francisco. Also at the Goodman, who were guests and struction Experience Mrs. Edith Mason. Mrs. Jack ( Clark home was Shirley’s sister. Schaffer, Thelma Storey. Theo Gulliford, Mrs Bert Morris. Mrs. Lucille Meacham of Chi- Houck, Carol Kirk, Mary Ma- Mrs. Tena Graham, Mrs. Floyd' caR°- She has been employed daras, Gladys Savage. Audrey He has served Linn Johnson. Mrs. Cecil Lake. Mrs. 1 in an art and painting shop fxiyman, Rosemary Barker and County well in FAIR Walter Brisbin, Mrs. William I there but is considering buying Linda. Gertrude O’Reilly, Nan Young, Dottie Morgan. Pat Gal Valuation. Hirte, Mrs. Sylvia Duncan and a shop in the Monterey area. braith. Dona Stahlman, Elaine Mrs. Laird said the weather Mrs. Wilson Stevens. was perfect all the time she Hopwm, Jerilyn Hopson, Joyce His vital and Efficient Office Provides many was in the Bay area. She via- Reinke, Annie Ketchum, Lisa Services to Our Citizens. Mehama Women's ited with Mrs. Olivette Role» Morgan. Carol Rice, Lorraine VOTE AL BROWN ASSESSOR Democrat Kimsey in Redding. Mrs. Kim- Sophy, Vi Malone, Macyl Cok Club Elects Officers Al Brown for Assessor Comm., Katherine Harris, Chrm. sey is a former Home Econom enour and Dodie. Betty Dean, 3708 So Santiam Hiwy. Lebanon MEHAMA—Mrs. Grant Smith ics instructor here and is now Zeila Oj i. Ruth Miller Thelma and Mrs. Arthur Andersen were teaching at Redding. Her hus Smith and Sarah, Helen Bin hostesses for the meeting of band has recently been trans ford, Mabel Parker, Margaret the Mehama Women’s club at ferred to a San Francisco of Brosig, Pearl Giebler, Arlene the fire hall Thursday evening, fice and she will join him as Marty, Shirley Hill, Veda Oja, All members brought gifts for Phyllis Hill, soon as school is out. Her son, Jessie Spencer, the basket they are selling Tom Nutter, is attending Lin- Mabel Dunbar. Ida Golder, chances on. The drawing for the field this year. He attended Goldie Storey and Nancy. basket will be held at Golliet’s grade school when in Mill City. on May 8. New officers were elected Mrs. Floyd Shepherd and will be installed at the May Celebrates 75th Entertains at Party --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------1 meeting. They are Mrs. James Owen, president; Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Floyd Shepherd held a Spencer, vice president; Mrs. Birthday Sunday products party at her home Ed Castle, secretary and Mrs. George Christensen was hon- Thursday morning. Following INSURANCE Donald Callahan, treasurer. ored on hi« 75th birthday anni- the demonstrations the hostess The members of the losing Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City, Ore. Mrs. versary Sunday, April 26 at his served refreshments. side in the membership contest Gladyes Plotts received the door home at Marion. FOR SAFECO’S COMPLETE were revealed and they will en Sons and daughters attending prize. tertain the winning side at the were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Chris-! Present were Mrs. William HOMEOWNERS POLICY next meeting which will l»e on tensen of Mill Qty, Mr. and Lyness, Mrs. James Grant, Mrs. May 28. THAT LETS YOU RELAX Mrs. Pete Christensen, Port Or Patricia McClintock, Mrs. Gil Plans were made for a group ford, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blank Duckworth. Mrs. Gladyes Plotts, to attend the Marion County enship, Vancouver, Wn., Mr. Mrs. Arthur Hedge Sr., Mrs. Federation meeting in Salem and Mrs. Ted Trask and daug- Richard Freeman, Mrs. Larry Wednesday, April 29. Mrs. Ul- ter, Theo and Mr. and Mrs. Plotts, Mrs. Myrtle Bates, Mrs. Don't wait for a fire to reveal dangerous gaps in your cover ly Wolfkiel won the gift in the Minnie Personnette, Mrs. Clif Victor Brunkal of Salem. age. Call your Safeco Agent today! He can make lure you are drawing. completely protected for every insurance need...without dan Grandchildren and great ford Roebke, Mrs. Stanley Wal gerous gaps or expensive duplication. grandchildren attending were czak, Mrs. William Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Al Hemshorn and I Cathy Lynes«, Sue McCintock, For the best in Auto, Home, Boat, Life, and Commercial In Jimmy and Mr. and Mr«. Syl Bonnie Shepherd. Britt Free surance. see your SAFECO-LIFECO-GENERAL Agent today. Traw of Mill City; Mr. anti born and the hostess. LIKE MAD? Get this doctor's formula! Mrs. Don Sieg and children of You can relax when you’re covered by Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Terry towels of 30% rayon Zcmo speedily stops torment of Brunkal and son and Mr. and and 70% cotton are now avail externally caused itching... of Nobody ec7r-na rnino«--kin i«Tit-,tir»r> non- Mrs. Richard Brunkal of Sa able, 'rhe rayon makes towel« <4 this blend softer and more poisonous insect bites. DC'ensitizes lem . settles daims faster nerve endings. Kills millions of sur There were also a number of altsorbent, but when they are end more fairly ! face germs "De-itch” skin with [ friends and neighbors present wet they’ll take a longer time Yü" 1 /emo l iquid or Ointment. for the occasion. to dry. Just Arrived Penny Lou Dan Guest at Shower Sunday, May 10 Permanents from $12 up Hair Cut $2.00 up Mt and Mrs Herman Mason will obs«Tvr th«' 50th anniversary of their marriage. Sunday, Muy 3 at the IOOE hall from 2 until 6 p. in Hosts tor th« reception ar«> children «if th«' couple. Mr. and Mrs Mason wer«« married in Eugene May 6, 1914 and have not only lived all their married life in Oregon but both wer«' born ami raisixl in this stat«'. They came to Mill City in September 1951. Friends of th«' couple ar«' invited to th«- reception Th«' Mill City Enterprise Photo. Ada’s 88e Sale STILL GOING STRONG You'll find many worthwhile bargains on this table. Check today. Ada’s Needle Shop Phone 897-214 1 227 S. W. Broadway Mil! City GERALD SAYS. APPLES $1.00 ORDER NOW GERALD DETERING ORCHARDS Studio of Hair Design 5 Miles South of Harrisburg ■r ASSESSOR AL BROWN WOULD A FIRE TONIGHT REVEAL “DANGEROUS GAPS’* IN YOUR HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE? Jerry Pittam saves Money -foo/ ITCHING U One of the delights of direct distance dialing is the happy surprise of the call. You can call anywhere in the U.S. for $1.00 or less.* Dial direct tonight *aftrr 'J I'M, Hintlon-to-xtation, plux fnieral exciw tax. Valley Telephone Co. Servlng Mill City, Autnsville. lh*tr«iit-I<lanhii, Silverton, Turner