The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 04, 1965, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Ent*rprfe*e, Thursday, Febniarv 4, 1965
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it on a TV-type screen The whole
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Do it today—avoid big repair
bills later.
BASSETT CHEVRON
STATION
Hivvay 22
Mill ( tty
Ph. 897-2786
This Offer Good Until February 28th
I 500 Trump Again
Officers of Presby. B,idal Sho wer Held
For Miss Gail Learning
Women Are Named
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A ( RO AM
Toga
- Lake
Bullet
Fragrant
wood
Mole war
Miss Faye
Proverb
Submat ge
10
11
13
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3 Bitter
vetch
i« Chinese
mile
IT Close to
IS lie posit
20 Com
(Jap i
21 Ancient
22 Ice hock« >
disc
23 M ultiple.
birth
siblings
27. Wavy
(her. 1
2* Narrow
Inlet
2» Wine ra-
re pixel«
30 Lived
31. Earth as
goddess
33 Pronoun
34 Youth
3fl Hecognlae
37 Arab «
camping
■nt ■(
39 Make
amends for
40 A folklore
dwarf
41 Parts
Of the
body
Vat«
CROSSWORD
IS Bore
43 Extra-
ordinary
prraon
< slang 1
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« llrklndl« I
2 Nora«* got
3 Fortitude
4 Baton
5 Flrr
parti* lr
o Kolla of
money
(slang1
* art'
X Izavr
undone
llouac < I'
II Kläcken«
High
lnini »
Petition
Floating
animal
■nd
plant
life
Clam
Not
intciiilrd
Mias
Fvmalr
Lupino
aherp
Pastry
>4 llranth
deaaeit
Foundations 3« Not any
.1* Coin 1 Fr I
(loomed
Filmiate
prison
»••pol t
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Die Bid or Bunch Pinochle
Mrs Eugene Snyder enter-
cluli tnenvbers were entertained
tained at her home Thursday
Monday evening at the home of
Dlirtes'n vwmien attended th«* «'Vi'inng with a bridal shower
Edtia Gortton.
rogular nuvting of the Pres­ Itonoring Gail D'liming. bridi*-
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to 7 M
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Mary Wright,
daughter of byterian Women’s Association clect of Stanley Ward«*. The
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which
was
precvde<i
by
a
1
:30
erent
will
be
an
event
-«t
Feb
­
Mrs. Gonton, presented her mo-
ther ,’i’de^wauM birthday cake, Iliin.h.xiii, Diursday af- ruary 6 at the First Christian
V
church,
tionoring her on her birthday I
KeU”"!iip ,.*aU,
Tlie serving table was cent­
Presiding over the business
i ;
anniversary.
.-essiixi was Mrs. James Swan, ered with a txniutiful
three­
Mrs. Wright again mad«* n«*ws
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president, assisted by the sc- tiered white cake decorated
by holding 1500 trump which
cretary, Mrs. Dans Verfaeck, with |snk rose« ami topped
n
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V// J'<
she also was lucky enough to
who road th«' minutes and cor- with a bride and groom. Mrs.
have at the previous party. Bet­
>1
rospoiklenei'
The treasurer’# Snyder baked and decorated
ty Pittam wag her assisting
rvyxvrt was given by Mrs. Arlo the cake.
partner.
>-r-
TUers.
Following tlx’ opening of tlx*
n
Mrs. W right received th«'
Mrs Clyde Rogers used the many gifts received by Miss
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7T
high prize. Edna Lady, low and theme, "Loving Service." for 1 .earning,
refreshments were
Darlene Ruby, pinochle.
the devDtkmals, ivading fnxn served to Bonita Loop, Yvonne
Die next party will b«» held the Scripture, as well as sev­ Gillespie. Mary Dm Schroeder,
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at th«' home of Gloria Goforth. eral poems and quotations.
Regina Sarff, Rosemarie De­
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Dedication of appointive of­ vine. Ellen Howell, Mrs Ma­
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ficers was given by Mrs. Rich­ llei Devine, Mrs. Daw Ward«*.
tn
» /
ard Cole, who gave an impres­ Alice Wanle, Nancy Learning.
Pastoi from Rome
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sive talk. Those so dedicated Phyllis Devine. Ikxiita Graham,
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included: secretary of education Mrs. William D*aming, Sharon
Speaks ai Idanha
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and action. Bemadine Flatman; Snyder and Cindy Snyder.
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ITiose sending gifts were
IDANHA A guest speaker at missionary educaton, as well as
education.
Mnliel Gladys Lake, Mrs. Lestvr John­
the Idanha Community church Christian
Sunday ami Monday was Rev. Schro«*der: spiritual life, Dora son. Janeta John-.in. Judy Se­
She laiy« >|Uick-c>M>king fuod«
from
the Rogers; and membership. I.et- vers. Mary Stubbs, S h n r y
Bernie Oxenham
which
hrlp her put «linnet on
tie
Swan.
Stubbs,
Christine
Story.
Mrs.
Bible
Institute
of
Rome
Italian
the tablr in k) minutes. Mean­
It was announced that the Everett Lake, Diuru Rambo,
Sunday evening
h e
Italy,
while Mr C plays with his
show ed some very interesting program hail to be changed on Bev. Dichrcm, Lynda Parker
s<«i
Sh«* cleans «-vrnlngx while
short
notice
due
to
unavoidable
ami
Samira
Duggan.
slides
of
his
five
and
a
colored
her hualwtnd stiulira at
th«"
half year term of missionary absences and illness. In place
It» lU-rnlcn Straw n
library.
of the planned program, a film­
work in Italy.
4 vtrnslnii llomr Mannsriiicnl
’no« 1« Ju»t another examfde
Monday evening he chose as strip concerning Martin Di­ Salem Church Women
S(M*ciallst Oregon State
ther.
D m ' Great Reformer.”
>4 how g«««I home manxg«*m«*tit
his text, a quotation from the
Slate Antique Show
University
adds to family liwssne ns well
Bible. “Unto the Uttermost.” was shown.
Die women «if the First Pres­
A
short
discussion
concerning
as giaal family rvlnti<nndil|M
I Following the sermon Rev. Ox-
Willi
El«*ctric
Bas«'l»mrd
Heat
byterian church of Salem will
Each family hir* to apply, in Its
| enham augmented the text by the Lions club dinners was
sluiuld
draperies
come
to
th«'
hold their annual Antique Shine
own way. the I ms I c | w H u »|>I«- s <g
i showing col'irod slides entitled held, after which Mrs. Herbert
ami Sale on Wednesday and fkmr? No, say the engiixvnt making a plan, organisti«: time.
I "Vision of Italy.” Du«e films Schroeder read from th«' Year
Fur
ecotxmiical
heating
piuit
Thursday. Februnry 10th mxl
| show ed in particular the won- Book of Prayer.
safety. <lra|ien<*« should be an<l arranging «u|n>lie« to save
Refreshment hoatesaes were 11th. The show will tie held in
derful work the missionaries
atiiMit six inches above tin* heat­ energy.
the
social
hall
of
ths*
church
at
are doing, and portrayed the Daisy Geddes and Clara Swan,
th«- draperies
the corner of Ch<*mekcta ami ing unit Top
Who Isn't lnterc«t«'d in Mote
' religious asjx'cts of th«' country who served a dessert at the de-
Winter Streets from 11 n. m. stuaild be at least an inch be­ Family Income ami Pnwjwrity’
cor.’ted table.
I and its needs.
hi 9 p. m. t»th days. Sixteen low th«' ceiling Die reascXl is
You might isit have t is sight
Tuesday evening Royal Peck,
dealers from the Northwest will tills. If draperies coni«' down
about it thi» way but Incrv-wd
«»ver
th«'
baseboard
unit,
heat
director of the Italian Bible In­
Lions and Wives Have exhibit.
mtiiTintion.il trade can <ki this
stitute of Rome addressed the
There will be a snack liar gets trapped between the fiU>
for I' S ami Oregon famllle».
rie
and
thr
window
rather
than
audience.
Sweetheart Pcrty
open all during the show. There
So »ays Dr Marguerite lluakr,
will lx* a
small
admission flowing out into nwn Hiere­
Rev. Oxenham and Mr. Peck
Mill City IJons club members
t’nlv«*rsity of Mlnm-aota «*nm-
left Wednesday morning and entertained their wives at a charge .tickets good for Ixrth in« ire much of th«' h«'at escapes
omist. who >|«ikr on the Ore­
to
th«'
outdoors
day«.
will travel extensively in the Sweetheart's dinner party at
gon State University campus
United States and Canada, be­ the Highwayman Inn Monday
A Working Wife With a 3- recently.
fore returning to Rome in July.
evening.
Ye.irXlld Hoy and a student
Foreign trade isn't Just
Rev. Oxenham is a native of
Folkwing tiie buffet dinner Jayceettes Had Buffet huxtiand doesn’t worry about something for ttir officials tn
Canada
Lee R.iss. club president, pre­ Dinner January 27th
what to do in her spare time Washington to worry oìmmm
sided as master of ceremonies
The Jayceettes had a buffet Such a homemaker is Mrs. C. Homemakers ate Inwdved too
and introduced Wally Carlson, dinner at the Highwayman Inn an idYlce worker.
Mrs Atterta J<4mslon. OSlJ's
a member
the West Safom Wednesday, January 27.
Mr. and Mrs C start to work Extension family finance spec­
IJons club and an Internation­
Attending were Diuunn Cof­ 20 minutes early in order to ialist. j«nnts that if Otegun
al
Counselor. There
was a fin. Paula Grant. Carol Smith. leave young Terry with the sell« more wheat, pears, lumber
large group of Salem Lions Judy Anthony, Veryl IJndsay, baby sitter. Living in a 4M«<it ami other products
abnmd
and their wives from Salem at Betty Shaw, Cleta Will«, Shir­ house trailer cuts down on kit­ fanners sell their protects,
the party.
ley Hoover, Jackie Janis, Jan chen mileage. Their 3-year okl mills can hire more wvckm
Larry Hillesland. acc«impan- Waikart, and guest Edith Love- has been trained to pick up and who can buy more food ami
ied by Mrs Iz*e Ross, played all. This was in lieu of a r«*gu- put away his toys "Thia saves clothing, and so on. Th«* bene­
two numbers on the comet.
lar meeting, 1310 next rincular me a kit of work." says Mrs fits «xmtlnuc to multiply It'«
Carolyn Davenport,
accom­ meeting will be February 4 at C.
a never ending cycle.
panied by her mother.
Mrs. th«' home of Jackie Janis.
Eugene Davenport at the piano,
The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements
played several saxophone se­
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too
lections.
Cab Scout Pack
Group singing and dancing
Presents Awards
was enjoyed later in the ev-
Cub Scout Pack No. -19 held
ening.
thi'ir (>ack meeting for January
at the [Jons Youth Center re-
I cently. The troys In their cos­
Light Assessment
tumes, put on a pageant de­
picting the month's theme,
Nea'iy Paid Up
"American Trail Blazers."
MEHAMA Mrs. Ed Castle
Cubs receiving awards in-
and Mrs. B. L. Kirsch were cluded Oiris Solburg, Nels Sol­
hostesses for the meeting of the berg, Vernon Golden, Bruce
Mehama Women's club at the Lunsford. Jerry Grant, David
club house Diursday evening, Mare. Floyd Peterman, Randy
January 28. Mrs. Joseph Spenc­ Moberg and Gary Moberg had
See Us.
er, vice pesident. presid'd at earned awards but doe to the
I'
lowers
b\ Win* Servk-i*
the business meetnig.
fksxiing of the Salem Scout of-
l.«Miii ami station Deliver)
The Street Light committee ice their awards will be given
reported that all but a small later.
amount had been collected on
Assisting With the pack meet­
the 1964 lights and that pay­ ing were the Den Mothers and
230 -V E. Illi st., Mil! City. On*.
ments could now be made on Cubmaster Ole Olson.
Pimm* 8:17-2453
the 1965 lights. Mrs. Don Calla-
had brought the now flag which
the club had purchased for the Glen Sheltons Guests
club rooms. A committee from At Surprise Party
he club is to take a census of
Mr. ami Mrs. Glen Shelton
the Mehama Water district be- were
honored with a surprise
for.- Thursday of this week.
party Friday evening when a
Bingo was played at the social groun
of friends arrived with a
hour and the hostesses s«*rved wedding cake and a gift.
Eoi-
pie and c«rffoe to Mmes. Jo­
Raving an internal evening cake
seph Spencer, D. L. Teeten», and coffee were served.
Don Callahan, J. M. Teeters,
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Lilly Wolfkiel and thi-
Glen Shelton, Mr. ami Mrs
hostesses.
Jesse Hayw«iod, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Bickett, Mr. and Mrs. Q.
V. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Hor­
Pinochle Club To
ace McCarley, Mr. and Mrs.
LtAvell Cree, Mr. and Mrs. Eu­
Enterta.n Husbands
gene Gregory, Mrs. Rudy Tohl,
The Round Robin Pin«xhl«! Mrs. Florence Ressler and Mr.
club members were entertain«*«l and Mrs. Daniel Kleihege.
Monday evening at the home of
Tearly Muir, who served a des­
sert before two tables of canls
were in play.
AMT THING
compie o
Winning high prize was D»u N£ VZ IN
tifw BAßY
MacGregor with Evelyn Davis OtAr-THIfKÖ?
DOLLS AT
winning pinochle an«l Margaret
rut PtsruME
+ up io $100,000 in cash for loss of sight, life or limbs
Boroughs low.
C ounter
Club mem tic rs will entertain
+ up to $5000 to pay full cost of medical expenses
their husbands February 1.3 with
+ up to 75% of your present salary in •'paycheck protection'
l a dinner at the Highwayman
mny b, purcho„d
----- n,. n
Inn and then the group will
go to the home if Mr. and Mrs.
Arey Podrabsky for an even­
call us
ing of cards. The dinner will be
served at 7:30.
today
The next regular party will
Ph. 879-2413 or 897-2751
■AF«CO
i tie F«*bruary 15 at the home of
INSUMNCI
, < loldie Rambo.
Mill City, Ore.
in «< w « a r,r.n
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