The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 21, 1964, Page 2, Image 2

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    ΗThe Mill City Enterprise. Thursday, May 21, 196-1
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3 ■ Signet
6 Begone!
31. Beetle
12. Excuse
13. Spread out
14. Shouts
15. Hastened
1® Malt
beverages
17. Glowing
coal
21 Presidential
nickname
24. Control
flap on
airplane
28 Hoofed
mammal of
Syria
30. Male duck
31. Weaving
instrument
33 Middle
34 Animal
fllaments
36. Indian of
Brasil
39. Long-eared
rodent
43. Listens
45. Pierced
46. Listed
<naut.)
47. Vine,
covered
48. Snappish
49. Boy s
nickname
DOWN
1. Window
framing
2. Bodv of
Kaffir
warriors
New Lions and Auxiliary Heads
‘Womawk Paqe.
CROSSWORD
3. Strong wind 23. Butt
4. Sultan's
26. Ii-oquois
demon
decree
27. Man's
5. Place
6. Speak
nick.
name
7. More lucid
«. Very small 29. Huger
brook
32. Chinese
9. Capable
mile
35. Push
10. Avoid
18. Mule blanket 36. Demon-
st ra­
19. Two (prefix)
ti v*
20. Senior
pronoun
21. Sale notices
22. Kxclama.
37. River of
tion of
Africa
disgust
38. The come i .
23. Ostrichlikc
(law)
40. Dry
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City Zoning Talked
At Woman's Club
Meeting Tuesday
Instiillnthxi of offictuxi whs
the mum ord«*r of I hisiiwss nt
th«» May mix’ting <rf the San-
Th«- Mill Qty Woman's club
tiam PTA with Mrs. Ikwt West­
held their first meeting Tuesday
rick, ¡>a»t president acting as
I
evening, at th«* horn«* of Mrs.
installing «afficer.
I
Herbert Schtxx-der since receiv­
Mrx. Rill Learning will serve
ing first place in th«- stat«» for
as th«* n»*w president aiul Mrs.
Above arc Mrs Fred Berg and lx-«- Ross who wen-
Qxnnnuiity Improvement, The
Dave Bnrnhardt Is the retiring installed aa officers of the Lions Auxiliary and Lions
prize money, a check for $3tX>
president.
club at recent ceremonies lu te The Mill City Enter
was passed around for "in­
Ttii* Rev. Gene Davidson gave prise photo.
speetkm” and then a motion
th«* ImxK-ation and the salut«*
was made and passed that the
ket tax-lai was held with l»ui
to th«* flag wax led by a gn»ip
money be plactxi in a special
Carlson as auctioneer IK gltl«
John
Kelly
Presented
«g Bluebirds
improvement fund in th«* bank,
netted Ml JO t’roci’cds will I»
Mrs. Learning, Mrs. James
In Piano Recital
Mrs. O. K DeWitt was elect-
used by tin' gif!» utsi ate plan
Budlong and Mrs James Rom-
ed to serve on th«* budget com-
Mm Eldon lltitciiiiison pre ning to atli-ial Grand Axv-mtily
attended the stat«* PTA con­
mittee for th«* ensuing year.
ventton and Mrs. Ri»<* gave the sented Jifui Kelly in a pint»» at Qirvallla June 21-23 Inclusive-
Other members are Mrs. Mol
recital Sunday, Muy 17 at the
•ñu- next Rainbow meeting
attendance* report.
Rambo and Mrs. Leo Russell.
will I m - May 27 with the new
It wits announcetl that the »chimi music n««ni
Club members backed a p«*-
John pn-kcntrd a complete Worthy Advisor presiding
Cany«»» Sctatlarxhip fund had
tition which will be presented
“gone over tin* top". The JiAXi repertoire of numbers ranging
to the city oouncil which will
goal will allow awarding two from "Fant isy" by Frederic Two Local Girls To
Xiutcy Stewart
enforce certain zoning regula­
scholarships to graduating sen- Chopin to I »cep Purple" mid
tions in the city. Th«* ¡»etitions
Be In Dance Recito!
"TIcoTIco".
tors.
will be placed where residents
Miss Janet llutchiriMin. daiigt»-
Reln-cca Savage and Stvrrry
Til«* Rev. Donald Dlshong “I
may sign them if they so de­
th«* Mill Qty Ministerial Asso­ tcr of Mrs. Hutchinson sang two Marshall will ¡>artlcl¡»a(r tn a
sire.
ciation suggested that th«* meet­ ■elections Mr» llutohinMiii and dance recital at the Sidotn
After the business meeting
ing date of PTA lx* chang««! Jirfm played the theme from Armory on Sunday. May J4 at
which Mrs. Harry Mason con­
. from tin* second Wednesday to "The A|»artnicnt" on two |4ar»m 2 p m.
ducted. Mrs. DeWitt introducixl
Installation of officers far ■ j th«* second Thursday, ax then* and he played an outstanding
1’nwcvds from the recital will
the speaker for the evening. Marilyn Assembly No. 60 Order I were several aeiflictlng church number. the theme town "Ex­ go Into the student work fund
Mark H. Astrup, landscape en­ of Rainbow- for Girls was held activities. Th«* motion wax mad«*' odus'* along with a recording at tlic deaf sets ail and student»
gineer for the state highway at the IOOF hall Saturday. und paused.
of the same number
doing work at the si-hiad »ra­
department. Hi* showed colored I May 16 at 8 o'cock with Nancy
Refreshments wen- srrvrd by (>aid from the fund. Sumí­
Mrs. Bamhardt thnnkx*d th«*
slides to illustrate his talk
Stewart installed as worthy ad­ nxo, moth«*m who had eerved Mr. and Mrs diaries Kelly »songsters an- niX financially
He stated that $2 million had visor.
able to ¡m retía io­ du- ansali
' througtkx.it the year and service foikwing the recital.
been spent in the past two years
item» they nml ami this hel(»
Others Installed were Unda1 pins were presented to Mrs
in highway landscaping. This Duffy, associate worthy advisor. learning, program chairman
■ohe that ¡«robles™
Rainbow
Girls
Hold
both beautifies and prevents Juanita Morgan. Chanty; Jan-1 and incoming president. an«i
Mr» Athol Savage said that
headlight glare on the freeways. eta Johnson. Hope; Wiletta Ma-* i Mrs. Alice Morrison, ixxxn mo­ Basket Social
a ¡»rents group meets at dir
It also stops *he serious prob­ lone. Faith; Sara Smith. Re­ ther chairman.
Marilyn Assembly No 60 Or­ SchtBd for the Deaf on th«-
lem of soil erosion.
corder; Reba Miller, Treasurer; j William Lew«*Uen, adminis- I der of Rainbow for dirli held third Mmlay <4 each month at
Jerry Coffman, president of Lynette Parker, Chaplain; Jan-| I trator <rf the school, gnve a talk 1 their regular meeting May 13. H p m and snjisir interratili
the North Santiam Chamber of ice Jacobsen, drill leader; Carol, on the promised serial levy Mart lee Teller presided at the Is welcome to attend Reiieccn
Commerce spoke on the clean­ Ann Ragsdale, confidential ob­ which will be brought to a
I business meeting. Nnncy Stew- and Sherry will be selling
up campaign which the Cham­ server; Kathy Kelle, love; Mar­ of the people In June.
, art wns elected Worthy Advla- tickets to the recital this week
ber is sponsoring the morning sha Worley, religion; Janie Bel-1 A panel, comprised of
, of for the Summer term anil
1 of Sunday. May 24. date of the veal, nature. Mary Ann Mich- J Yankus, Donald Dishong. Wil­ Willctta Malone wan ek-ctixl
ARTHRITIS-RHEUMATISM
Fishermens Bend park dedica* ■el, immortality; patriotism. ma Shepherd ami Charlene Faith
tion.
protem and Sharon Berg, ser- Ctioper, Nadin«* Duggan and
Masonic guests present were l»> «l»ini« »nJ double talk make
A number of clubwomen val- vice.
you doubt >ou .in get any trhrf
Carmen Bamhardt gave cxmi- 1 Clare llenness, Floyd Jahnaon, horn
aitbrilic and ihrumalu pa<n« '
unteered to assist in cleaning
Crowning ceremonies were by ments and re«*ommendati<>ns 1 Dun Carlson. !»-<> Russell. Merle (,<X |<»> SlANIIAfK tablet« t SO
up sections of the 16-mile strip
Santiam Chapter. Order of D«-- given by the evaluation study. I Garton, Edward Delker, Jack STANHA4 K powder* use at J.r it
between the golf course and the Molay.
Sigrun Grimstad's n»xn was GulUford, Erwin Peterson. Fred cd If you do not get tel cl, return the
park.
limited part and your putihatc pine
Die winner of the most parents Miller and Gene Jinx it »on
Installaing
officers
were
Mar
­
Guests of the club for the
and teachers present.
Folk wing the meeting a bas- will be refunded Stanback C ompany,
ilee
Teller,
worthy
advisor;
evening were Mrs. Wendell Hel­
Salid-ury, N C
ler. Mrs. Mike Cherry, Mrs. Suzy Carlson, chaplain; Lynda
Ol?tte Chudzinski, Mark Astrup, Parker, recorder; Janice Ix>-
Jerry Coffman and Dick Cole. gan, marshall, and Ruby Bris­
bin, musician.
Refreshments were served.
Committees included decora­
tions headed by Juanita Mor­
gan; program. Janeta Johnson,
and many other usefull gift items for the graduate
and refreshments, members of
can be found at Ada s The store where it is easy
the Eastern Star.
The colors used in decorating ' I
to shop.
the hall were red. white and'
The Oregon Shakesperian
blue with lovely arrangements
of red American beauty ros« Festival opens at Ashland on
Saturday. July 11 with tickets
and white stock.
MEHAMA — The Mehama
Janice Gordon played two for the opening performance
Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City
Community Presbyterian church piano selections tor the
pro- completely sold out.
was decorated in pink and white gram
The remaining 57 nights,
for the wedding of Miss Linda
Marilee Teller, past worthy closing September 6. offers a
Kay Davenport to Harley Her­ advisor was presented her white range in all three price sections,
shfelt. Saturday. May 16.
Rainbow bifole from Mrs. Don however.
The bnde is the daughter of Carlson, mother advisor for the
Nothing Beats Milk
I »st year there were 51,020
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kanoff girls. The Rainbow officers also admissions so that officials this
for everyday snacks.
of Lyons and the grooms par­ presented a drill honoring Mari­ year decided on an expansion
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Al Her- lee.
program to honor the poet's
And there is no bet­
shfelt of Eugene.
Among those introduced were •100th birthday.
The 8 o'clock ceremony was the mother advisor, and associ­
Prior to the home stand, the
ter milk than
performed by the Rev. Arne ate mother advisor, I-aurel Oregon event will launch Stan­
Magnuson, pastor of the church. Johns-m,; Floyd Johnson, wor­ ford University’s first annual
Mrs. Ercill Wilson was organist thy patron of OES; Marilee Summer Festivals of the Arts
and Miss Kathy Owen sang.
Teller.
Grand
Immortality; celebration by presenting 12
We handle all dairy
Mrs. Robert Rogers was ma-i | Reba Miller, Grand Choir and nights of Shakespeare on an es­
tron of honor and Miss Pam Past Grand Officers and Worthy I pecially constructed Elizabeth­
Humphreys was bridesmaid. Advisors.
products. For home
an style stage.
They both wore Alice blue bal-
mi ..
Producing
director
Angus
k-nna length dresses with nylon mernbpn( of her fam ly^S
delivery call
Bowmer of the Ashland comp­
stoles and . net . hats
and
earned
i
irv
,
..
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..
any
will
present
"The
Merchant
.
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.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
nosegays of pink carnations and Charley Stewart and brother, of Venice”, "King I-ear" and
897-2412. Leave ord-
white rosebud's.
Charley, Jr. Mr. Stewart pre­ "Twelfth Night” for the Bay’
The bride wore a gown of
ers at the OAK
sented his daughter with a area audiences. Added to this
white taffeta with fitted bodice gavel for use during her term. program at Ashland will be |
and long tapered sleeves and a
PARK MOTEL Gales
Out-of-town relatives present "Henry VI, Part 1."
bouffant overskirt of nylon net.
The
Shakesperian
Festival
at
Her shoulder length illusion veil for the installation ceremonies Ashland Is an event that mnny t
was caught to a crown of seed included Mr. and Mrs. Forrest people include in their annual
pearls and she carried a flat Wright and family from Mc­ vacation and is a never to be
Minnville; Grover S. Black and
arrangement of pink canations
Jennie
Saltalarnachia from San forgotten experience in the
and white rosebuds. The grooms
Route 2, Box 112, Silverton
Phone 873-3801
Jose, Calif., and Mrs. Delores ampi-theatre under star-stud­
mother wore a dark blue suit
Stewart and daughter, Carol ded skies.
with an identical corsage of
Dee from Portland.
carnations and rosebuds.
Following the installation re­
A reception followed In the
Fellowship room of the church. freshments were served from
Mrs Ivan Clason, aunt of the the attractively decorated table
bride, cut the cake, Miss Sheryl with Mrs. Dave Bamhardt,
Thompson served the punch and Mrs Jennie Saltalarnachia and
Miss Edna Keys poured the Mrs. Delores Stewart pouring.
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coffee.
SAMSONITE
The newlyweds are now at Round Robin Pinochle I
home in Mehama where Mr. Entertained at Albans
Hershfelt is employed at Stout
The Round Robin Pinochle ,
Creek Lumber Co. The new
Mrs. Hershfelt is a senior at club members were entertained
Monday night at the home of I
Stayton Union High.
Frances Alban, who has been
a frequent guest at the club. I
•She served a dessert before the I
evening of cards.
Good Assortment Available in
Holding a 1500 trump hand
during the evening was Goldie
Rambo, who was assisted in
• Colorado Brown
this rather unusual hand hy her
partner, Irene Podrabsky.
• Natural Rawhide
High score was won by Mrs.
Podrabsky, pinochle by Mar-
• Saddle Tan
r o/A P L E
You turn dial
garet Boroughs and low by
from 1 to 9
Frances Alban.
1 ■
2 i-lours To iShop • Hawaiian Blue
for the ex­
act setting
Guest for the evening was
We Give A Redeem Thrifty Green Stamps
that match­
Wilma Moore. The next party |
es your
Use Our Layaway
wifh Super
Stayton
Phone 760-5216
skin and
will be June 1 at the home of
beard
Blue Blades
Marie Stewart.
Rainbow Installation
Held Saturday Night
♦4
B«*dding Pansies
Geraniums
Chrysanthemums
(ìlati Bullis 5c Each
Use Our Flowers By
Wire Service
Hospitals and Mortuaries
Linda Davenport
Married Saturday
In Mehama Church
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INSURANCE
Pb. 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City, Ore.
Mrs. Bill Learning
To Head PTA
Festival To Open
July 11th
Costume Jewelry
Ada’s Needle Shop
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