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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1965)
2—The Mill City terp rise. Thursday, Jan. 21. 194*5 you dont have to SCRATCH for it when uouuse the WANT APS THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE 117 N. W. Wall st Phone 897-2772 BINERAI BUY NOW SAVE BIG DURING YOUR GENERAL TIRE SPECIALIST'S SUMMIT NYLON IVinterlire Sale 700x13 TRLS 4 Ply Nylon Winter Tires other sizes priced accordingly Mehama General Tire Service Is Our Business" Mehama, Oregon Phone 859-2753 any where Ibund town &. Ibund the world anytlme Ibund the clock & year Ibund + up lo $100,000 in cuh for loss of sight, life or limbs + up to $5000 io pay full cost of medical expenses + up io 75% of your present salary in “paycheck protection" spec fed o’e a callus today •~.'w be purc^ated »**- •' Jerry Pittam INSURANct Ph. 879-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City, Ore. *« u »5 nc « W omoh J Paqe. Goldie Rambo. Woman's Page Editor, Phone 891-2772 Hattie Kremen Talks At Women's Meet Julia Cherry And Glen Shelton Wed lOOF-Rebekahs A< KOss 1 Tigara 5 Hull |>aln Bones i anat I to I .ion ’» t»* 'l 11 Famous golfer j; Palm cockatoo 14 St a distance r> PmbriMilm yarn I« Chine»«' meaauie 17 Unit of electrical resistance IX Any fruit drink 1» Ml I off side 33 Near to 33 Early type of man 37 At home 3» A spud lamprey 31 Nourished 33 Kxclama. lion 33 Supported XV Break of day 37 Book of sacred writings 3* Gams fi i pl ) 39 1 Jewish month 40 i Smell 41 Obserx 43 I Irish fuel IMIVV N 1 Unilt 3 On the ocean Nl< holm II for one 4 Unhappi V Frigid« «. UaulK >n Ixongfil low ■ Indian hero N Blundered I I Urn» in*. room 13 Malt hoveras1 15 Pee tied ranch Mrs. Julia Cherry and Glen Uriche « ox Shelton were mirri«! January Spinning 11 at a quiet ceremony at 11 a. Hattie Kremen, formte m. at the home of Rev ami Marxm Cbunty District \ttor-' Mrs Hugh Jull <m lam-aster ney. »¡»Sie te members ami Dnvc in Sah tn gue«ts «4 the Mill City Worn-1 The single nng cerenxmy was Mill (.Tty 1(X)F Uxtgr No 144 an s C ub Tuesday evening ¡«•rtormts! by Rev Jull. who am! Santtatn Rebekah I*»ige Th«' meeting was held at th«' was formerly minister «4 the No. 165 held >xnt installation home «4 Mrs Arey E*odrato*ky Mill City Christian church. | ccremunie» at the ks^e hall with Mrs Rudy T.ihl and Mrs Attending th«' coopl«' were ‘Saturday evening. January 16 Steven Chudzinskl. cvx-hosfesses Mrs Ray Cherry of Salem, Toe installing «4! leers were es. daughter-in-law «4 the brid«- ami I District Ik-puty Grand Master, Mrs Sylvia tkincan presidt'd Mrs Jull | John Clark and District Deputy at the sf>>rt business meeting For her wedding th«' bride I President. Ada Plymale with before the prxAtram ct*>sc a light blue dress. She Gram! Marshalls. Merle Um- Mrs O K DeWitt, longtime wore a small white hat am! beck <f Stayton ami Carmen friend of Mrs. Knmen. prv- white aceesaones Sh«' ramisi Bamhardt Gram! Wardens sen ted her to the group, of a maw-gay «4 white carnations were Otto Koeneke and Sylvia whi^h she is an honorary mem- ind pink rosefxxis Duncan, grand »I'cretartes. Sam ber. Th«- couple spent a week at , Wizvr. Staytvwi. Jenny Smith. Subject «4 Mrs. Kremens talk the beach south «4 N«-wj»>rt. ’ grand treasurers. Carl Showers. was "Laws That IVrtaln to They will make their home in Staytun ami Irene Lewin; grand Women ' dealir«; with these I Mill LTty. guannan. Ray White ami grand laws literally from Cradle to musetan. Ruby Brisbin. the Grave." Installed into their respective It was interesting an«i also offices were noble gram!», Sam disconcerting to note that 54 Harris and Man«- Stickney; « mu <4 10U mamages in Oregon | vice grands. Claude Lewin, Jua- emi in divorce. .<« much «4 ntta Emerson; secretaries, Otto her discussion per1aine<i to di Th«' January meeting «4 the Knenek'*. Ida Fks-twxax! nml Bridal Shower Honors vorce -aws PTA ieatunxi a talk !>y Ben Antonia Thomas. financial sec- Some inter««sting facts were Jones, cuuns«'ior at Santiam Miss Patricia Pittam ret ary Treasurer», Del Smith brought out regarding Wills and who spoke on his work, m»t only and Daisy (.«skies; warden». Mt» (liara-y Stewart ami h« t the necessity tor having them i with the students but hlM' it Stanley Vail ami Ann l*nmrau; «laughter. Nancy entertaimsl up-dated occasiona»y, particu involves the school ami parents cvmductors. Blanche Syverson; Saiunlay evening with a tMidal larly in case .4 re-mamage ¡11 also He sh«»ved a film to illus right support «T to th«' rvibh' A no-in«t ¡Mirty win held it stssKcr txmoring Mis» Pat Pit children are heirs. trate his talk. There have been grands, Charley Stewart and Mrs Kremen warned people I a r.umbi-r «4 tests at the school Gladys Mason. l«-<t -upportiT to the home •>( Mr. and Mrs !*•<• tarn, t>nd«''«'l<‘ct of Jay Ila mu» jf the current "racket" «4 sales this year and Mr. Jones stated th«' noble granti. Walt Thomas Bassett Saturday evening. Ign sen The serving table was at- and services that is being per-1 that a special aptitude test am! Gertrude Weldman; right oring Mr ami Mr», Dm roll troctively d>xx«rat«*i! with an petuated particularly among th«' j be available to seniors supjsirter to vice gram!. Ray Schumacher <>f Sublimity Mr. Schumacher bus been Pa arrangement <4 white ■ptder gullible and older people. for a small charge Whit» am! Rachet Olmstead; cific ISmvr 4 l-igtit meter road- ciirysaiittvmum« ami white ta|^ Refreshments were served by Mrs William Learning presid- left supporter to the vice-grand, the hostesses to Daisy Geddk's ' ed at the short business meet- Iri Plymale and laiura Riddle; er in this area for the ¡»rot ers Cutting tin- c ike was Mrs Helen Kimmel, Ruth Cumm- ing when the PTA members outside guardians. John Clark three and a half years ami hus Frank Severs with Ml»« St««* been Iranaferred to Portland a» art serving the ¡Ktnch am! c< ings. Dora Kleihege. Mane I voted to purchase paint to re- ami Helen Johnston; Inside fee. Tolbert E«iith ; Gruver. Mane ' flnish the insule <4 the Yixith guardians. Dave Barnhardt ami apprentice meter tester. Those pn-»cnt were Mrs O A gift fnwn fellow employee* Colton. Ann Pruneau. Mary ' Center in the City park. The lastie Swan; chaplains. Otto Kelly. N «dine Dugg an Hat- Center is u.s<>d for many youth Witt ami Carmen ttarnhardt; wu prescniroi to Die Schumach K DeWitt. Mr* James Gordon Miss Janie,* Gordon, Mrs Bu<l tie Kremen. Goldie Kamt». Nell _ ^athen.njrs ______ _ The building is musician. Ruby Brisbin; cok»r er* during the social evening, after which a Isiffet siqipcr was Cline. Mrs Frank Sever«. Mrs DeWitt. MabJ> Schroeder, Let- owned by the I-ions club Volun heart r. Mildred Carr MTvisi to the Bollowtag 1’1’41. Ear! Loucks. Mr» Avery I! M* ue Swan. Virginia Miller teer labor will do the pointing. Giving the invocation before employ«*« Mr. ami Mrs Schu man. Ml*» Mary Howman. Mis» Sylvia Duncan. Dora Rogers. The February meeting will the installation ceremonies was Bemal. Ml Miss «s Janets macher. Mr and Mr» Wayne Sylvia Bernal. Evelyn Davis and Edith Mason feature Found« r's Day. accord I th<> Rev. Rev Richard Cole «4 he The February meeting will ing to Mrs. Fred Berg. pn> Prestiytr rian church with the Goin. Mr nml Mrs. Joe Meuse. Jih nson. Misi Joyce Gleason Glenda laigan. Miss«'« Mr and Mrs Joe Samek. •Mr Miss Glcmla be held at the home «4 Mrs . gram chairman. opening candh'light ceremony Frances Held and Sherry Pit Bert Morris Room count <4 most parents given by Melody and Debra and Mrs Greg Frost, Mr nm! tam. who were hisn- from the and teachers present at the Bamhardt. The flag was pn-- Mr» Bill Wahnan. Mr. limi Mrs Marvin Sandtwrg. and Mr 1' of o. Miss Shsn-n Pnt>-, January meeting was won by sented by Merk* Umbeck Men To Be Invited Mr* Carl Schaffer ami Mr* Al ami Mrs. Ia-e Hassett. Mrs Duam* Norrie's s«x»nd «Liter th«' new officers wen1 Snyder from Idanha; Mrs Ix-- Marvin Sandberg is replacing grade nsxn. They w«m th«- To Valentine Party installed. Otto Kis'neke. im- Mr Schumather a» local meter i.md Pittam fnan Eugene. Mrs. Round Robin Pinochle club I award for the second cuns>'cu- mi'diat«' past noE>l<* grand, Ixnvis Carlile from Turner, reader. members were entertained Mon ( tive time which is a 'first." each <4 his officer» that served Tbixse unable to attend were Mr» Jerry Pittam the h«»tes- Refreshments were served at day evening at the borne of with him during the ¡Mist year Mr arxl Mrs. Jack Scott. Mr se» and th«' honored gue»t Irene Podrabsky with the host ' the cksse <4 the program by a i a gift He was given a sweater ami Mrs Ral[h Phillipa, Mr Sending gifts were Beth Snyd- group of 8tn grade mothers ess serving dessert before the from the '/ficers with Mildred ami Mrs I»ock Angel. Mr ( ’■rolyn and «•r if M.idras and Ml three taobles of pinochle were Car making the pr«'sentati.»n Mrs Dean Gordon. Mr. and I >avcrr¡» >rt in play. It was noted that Juanita Mrs Fred Berg and Mr. Entertains Garden arid Winning pinochle was Wilma <Thomasl Emerson, the i- newly Mrs N. W Anderberg. Club at Her Home Local Group At More, a guest for the evening installed vice grand was the LYONS- Mrs. Laura Neal fir.-t member «4 the rxw lie with Rose Haywood receiving Salem Lions Meeting low and Evelyn Davis high was hostess for the January funct Theta Rho club to g’» meeting of the Lyons Garden through th«' chairs «4 the Re- 1 SOO Trump Feature Sjn eral I Jons clui> member* prize. ami th«-ir wive« attended the There was some discussion club at her him»* We«inesday bekah order. East Salem IJnns chib charter on the Valentine party. Febru-1 beginning at 10:00 a. m. In- For the program two vocal At Card Party night held at a Salem rcstaur- ary 13 when members will en- ' ’ stallation «4 officers was th«' »«•lections were sung by Dianne The Bid or Bundi Pinochle ant Satuninv evening tertain their husbands. A 7:30 main business Martha Cruson Wilson of Lyon«, accompam«! Main club m«'mbers were entertained speaker of th.* evening was ' ’i a by Mrs. John Lengacner. dinner will be held at the High- was installing «4ficer with wayman Lnr. followed by an ev i very pretty ceremony and each The hall and dining rooms Monday evening at th«' hum«' Verne Haun «4 Eugene, a long- r»rf»KPnt#*d with tVlth a r»» .rvion Trt- ening of cards at the home of I presented corsage. In were lavishly decorated with <>( Hattie Fcncl with the hostess time Lions club member ami a Mr and Mrs. Arey Podrabsky . j stalled were Helen Johnston pink roses on a nacXground of serving dessert before th«* ev past Intrmitioaal dlrcct«ir. The next meeting will be Feb-1 president. Gertrude Weidman, I green fem with pink tapers also ening <4 card». A number «4 member« <4 the Guests for th«' evening were East ruary 1 at the home of Tearly ' secretary-treasurer. Alta Bod«- used cffectivvly. Salem club received Shirley Pearc«' and Millie Bick- Muir. ! I ker vice president was unable Ann Primi'au, Lettie Swan awards, some <4 them for 25- i to attend and will be installed at and Daisy Geddes rtecoratert ett. Mary Wright ami her part years of pcrfi'ct attendance. a later date. The new president the dining room am* Mildred ner. .Susie Stewart managed to Going from Mill City were Mi. and Mrs. Jones appoint« d the folk.wing commit- Carr and Marie Stickney th«> hold a 15UU hand during the Mr. and Mrs. lx*e Ross. Mr. evening which is always a bit nml Mrs I kin M >ffatt, Mr. am! (tee heads : Alta Bodeker, cheer- hall. Return from Trip exciting for th«- lucky ones up. Eva Bressler, publicity, Refreshments wen* served Mrs. Ix'c Bassett, Mr. nml Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence centered I WinninK hlKh l’rtz*' wa’ Na* Charles Kelly ami Mr. ami Jones returned recently from a Laura Neal, Park and Mabel from a buffet table J:_ '' j.;,| na ¡ 4l( Jy Mr* Mel Rnmbu with a decorat'd sheet cake dine Ihiggan with three week's vacation trip to D«jwning, historian. receiving pinochle and Betty At the noon hour a pot luck honoring the newly installed New Mexico where a holiday Pittam, kwv. family gathering was enjoyed. dinner was enjoyed. Following noble grands. The next meeting will lx- Feb- ALL PURPOSE the dinner Mrs. June Namitz They visited in Albuquerque runny 1 at th«- home of Gloria with their son M Sgt. and Mrs. was present and showed her ( ¡«forth. Leland Jones and family. The H>xne Decorations. Attending Susie Mormon Wed the meeting were Helen J«4in- group went from there to Ar J To Dick Lindemann tesia where the family gather ston, Esther Danielson, Martha LYONS Miss Susie Mormon Cruson, Ella Sledge, Rose Bas ing was held. daughter <4 Mr in«! Mrs Mack Mr. Jones visited with his sett, Pat Blum, Eva Bressler, Mormon became th«- bride «4 father, J. H. Jones, who will re Katherine Neal, Gertrude Weid Richar«! Lindemann, von of Mr. man. Celene Taylor, Maurita REGULAR - Oil SPRAY tLf CfRIC MOf0R serve his 95th birthday anni and M s Fred Lindemann. Sat versary in March. The elderly Silbemagel, Letitia Lengacher, urday aftern <on. January 15 Evelyn Julian, Mary Crust, man is in good health. with the 2 o’clock ilooble.ring Mr. and Mrs. Jones made the ( Dorothy I>>vner, Virg«'ne Scott, cer.-mony held at th«' Catholic trip down by train but were Florence More, Donna Asmus church. Fr. Bernard officiated. forced to return by bus from sen, Mabel Downing, Evelyn The church was decorated ¡Trahan, Jean Durland, Johanna Richmond, Calif., as the trains with pink and white carnations. were not running because <4 the Ronwein, Clara Rohwein, Eliza beth Westenhouse, Elva Shel- Th«' bride wore a pink knit suit recent slides. ton, Lucille Nash, Mrs. Havel. with white accessories. Her at Mrs. Namitz and the hostess tendant was Miss Sharon Clip Rosemary Freeborn, fell. who wore a blue suit with Mrs. Neal. black accessories. Gary Palm Rex Herron Married er stood as !>est man for Mr. Mrs Rosemary FreeOom ami Doc Gartons Given Lindemann. Rex Herron were married De After a short w«-dding trip to Housewarming Party cember 31 at Reno. Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Merle "Doc" the coast, the young couple will Mrs. Herron is Home Ec be at home at the Apple Tree teacher at Santiam High school Garton were honored Sunday Court east <4 town. evening when a grvxip <4 friends and Mr. Herron recently sold his service station at Gates. "dropped’’ in for a surprise They are making their home house warming party. A gift of Christian Church money was present«^! to them. between Gates and Mill City. Folkaving a covered dish din Ladies To Sponsor ner the evening was spent in formally. Surprising the couple Fellowship Tea were Mr. and Mrs William The Women of the Christian Shafer from Portland. Mr. and church are sponsoring a ladies i Mrs. Omey Lovell from Stayton, Fellowship Tea in the church . Mr. and Mrs. I.aveme Ohrt, social rooms, Monday, January j Mr. and Mrs. Pemal Anderson, 25 at 7 30 p. m. Mr ami Mrs. Ervin Peterson, Guest ! peaker for the even- Mr. and Mrs. Very! Hoover, ng with be Mrs. Richard Col< Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlson, md any womin in the commun “If machines get too pow. | Mr. and Mrs. Charlie French, ty is cordially invited to at erful we can organize fh«-m Mr. and Mrs. I »well Cree, Mrs. end. into committees — and that Elsie Voiko) and Mrs. Jimmie Mrs Erma Hayes is in chargi will do them in.’’ Bevier and daughter. of arrangements for the tea. installation Sat Ben Jones Talks Al PTA Meeting No-Host Party Held Al L. Bassett Home 3 IN-0NE OIL Oils Everything Prevents Rust Extension telephones conven iently placed can save the average housewife about 1,000 steps a day. That's 365,000 steps a year. Let us help you save steps in '65 by installing convenient exten sion telephones in your house Ö Valley Telephone Co. Serving Mill City, Aumsville. Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner