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Acacia Assembly, Rainbow for Girls of Stayton will be co-hosts Sunday, February 12 at 2 p. m. in Mill City, with Marilyn Assembly for the an nual visit of the Grand Wor thy Advisor, Donna Church of Silverton. All Masons and Eastern Star members are Mr. and Mrs. lion Merry urged to attend. field returned Friday from a few days spent in the Maple Marilyn Assembly of Rain ton area. Merryfield will go bow for Girls attended robing back soon to do some painting ceremonies of DeMolay boys for Don Marshall, who has at Jefferson Sunday, Febru purchased some apartments ary 5 at 2 p. m. Those attend in Swiss Valley, near Maple ing were Teresa Metteer, Di ton. ane Metteer, Patricia Moore, Vicki Rush, Vicki Moore, Mrs. Margaret McWhirk Christine Ohrt, Esther Free returned home Thursday from man, Darlene Rue, Debbie Grants Pass where she had Chance, Jennie Chance, and been visiting her son-in-law Lynette Parker. Transporta and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. tion was furnished by William Clyde Blaylock, and to make Metteer, Agnes Carlson and the acquaintance of a new Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton. grandson, Fred Albert, born Mr. and Mm. John Mac January 26. The Blaylocks Gregor and Bobby were Sun also have a daughter. day visitors at the Wilson Mathison home in Albany. John Planibeck underwent an emergency appendectomy Mr. and Mrs. Burton Bor at Salem Memorial Hospital oughs motored to Eugene Sat the first of the week and is urday to see Mrs. L. J. Moody, recovering satisfactorily. sister of Mrs. Boroughs, who recently had surgery. They Mrs. Charles («olden enter also returned their daughter, tained last Tuesday afternoon Cathy to school at Monmouth. with a birthday party for her daughter, Debbie, who was 5 Those who wish to send the years old. The afternoon was very best Valentines should spent playing and after the stop in at the Mill City honored guest opened her Pharmacy. We have many gifts, refreshments were serv fine gift items and a really ed. Present were Debbie and good assortment of Valentine Mike Golden, Sheila Bohach, Cards. Mill City Pharmacy. 6 Linda Urban, Kim Ward, Mike Pyle, Randy Hutchinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Shields Re Randy, Ronnie and Dianne Mine left Monday for a three- Atkins from Salem; Mrs. Gary week’s vacation in Hawaii. Atkins from Salem; Mrs. Wil They will return home Febru liam Lensman from Sublim ary 27. ity; Mrs. Cylde Golden and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Golden. Visitors at the Roy Gibson home Monday were Mrs. Mar NOTICE — The Studio of vel Andersen and granddaugh Hair Design will be open Wed ter Dianna Andersen of Con nesday through Saturday un don. Bringing them out from til further notice. Shop hours Salem was Mrs. Jack Spoel 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Betty Klutke, stra, daughter of Mrs. Ander prop. 23tf sen. They also visited other relatives and friends in Mill City. Sunday dinner guests of the Charles Kellys were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Todd of Stayton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Forest Grove, also Miss Alice Smith of Mill City. Mr. Todd, former superintendent of schools here and at Drain, is now principal of the Junior High in the Cascade district of Turner and Aumsville. Smith is superintendent of schools at Drain, near Forest Grove. Miss Jcan'e Kelly will leave VALENTINE HEART Jewelry Pins and Necklaces $2 MMMIHNMUUUlllllillllillllllll IIILIIIIIIIinilllllllJIirilll.lllliUllHliriUllllllilllll HEART Chocolates by BROWN & HALEY "Give the BEST" 39* m h ..... . Friday by plane for New York City with stopovers in Chicago and Washington, D. C. , enroute. In Washington, D. C. she will be joined by Ginny Mensor of Menlo Park, Calif. They will sail from New York City for Naples, Italy and will tour Europe for three months, arriving home in time to prepare for Jeanie’s July wedding. Special Evangelistic meet ings will be held at the Mill City Community church start ing Thursday, February 9. Services will be for three nights only, Feb. 9, 10 and 11 at 7:30. Evangelist Vaughn Haden from Salem will con duct the services. Everyone is welcome. George Cree $10 VALENTINE CARDS Now on display returned to Mill City Friday afternoon after spending two weeks in a Salem hospital. He is at the home of his son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree. Mrs. Gerald Golden and her new son. Danny, were honor guests at a baby shower at the home of her mother. Mrs. Wil liam Hofenbredl at Sublimity. Hostesses were Mrs. Bob Ha gen and Mrs. Richard Mienke. Thirty close relatives and friends were invited. Follow ing the shower the men and children joined the ladies and •"Your dinner was served to 50. At Gift Headquarters” tending from Mill City were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Golden MEL EIDE, Owner and Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Ph. 897-2812 Mill City Clyde Golden and Mr. and Mrs. Irl Plymale. Mill City Pharmacy Mill City Grade Team 15—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 9, 1997 Lions Make Visitation Win Four Games To Club at Keizer Betty Bostwisk Tells About Raising of Saintpaulia, African Violets WWI Barracks to Have Potluck Sat. By Kenny Goforth This year Lions club presi World War I Barracks No. The Mill City Grade School dent Martin Hansen is encour 3263 will have a potluck din has played four games with aging club visitaUons once a ner at the Mill City Element in the last two weeks and won month. ary school this Saturday noon. all four, January 26 the JVs Tuesday night six members All members are urged to won a "come from behind visited Keizer club and re attend the potluck and the By Betty Bostwick squeaker” 31-29 with some velop, there may be a number ported an interesting meeting. business meeting which will late game heroics by Steve Attending were Bill Metteer, follow. A number of people in the of reasons. Lewellen and Darrell Plotts. area interested in growing Mel Rambo, Herb Schroeder, Too dry an atmosphere or Darrel scored 14 points. This African Violets have been hav lack of humidity; not enough Jim Rose, Martin Hansen and Why Don’t You Subscribe to was their second win over ing trouble doing so. Many The Mill City Enterprise Bud Davis. sunlight and good air -circula Scio. have blamed the water for tion; over-watering; extreme The Varsity won their se their plants not thriving. Miss change of temperature and cond game over Scio by a Betty Bostwick, who has drafts are the most common. score of 35-17. Scio was held over 500 plants, says this is There are books on scoreless by a strong defense not the cause of their diffi the market many MAKE IT A for those who for 10 minutes. Mill City led culty. desire further information. at halftime by a score of 19-2. She has written an article When I started growing Gary Richards led scoring on growing the violets sue- these beauties, my with 8 points followed with 7 cess-fully and it is being “Bible” little was the book by each by Allen Severs, Dave printed for the readers of Carolyn K. Rector, “How To Just add one of Pittam, and Gordon Plotts. The Enterprise. Grow African Violets”. On February 2 Mill City Good luck and many hours hosted Mari-Linn and won The “Saint paulla” or of pleasure from your violets. both games 27-17 for JV’s and “A'frican Violet” the Varsity score was 45-16. The JV game was close and The "Saintpaulia”, its popu Mill City Team the scoring was led by Dan lar name “African Violet”, Cox with 6 points and Steve was discovered in 1890 in its Wins at Sublimity By Leo M. Poole Lewellen with 5 points. Mill wild state in East Africa by February 6 the Mill City City was never behind. In the Baron von Saint Paul, for O, f7. Varsity game Mill City scored whom it was named “Saint Tigers went to Sublimity. The JVs won their game. 19 in the 1st quarter and won paulia”. to ‘W John Ruby was high scorer going away. Richards and Pit The remarkable popularity with 11 points and Ron Po- tam led the balanced scoring the African Violet, in this drabsky with 6. The JVs com with 10 and 11 respectively. of is easy to explain. mitted only three team fouls, The game again featured a country, very good defense and Coach It is an attractive plant, and and at the foul line they had Mink said the players seem with proper care, it will a percentage of 9. The JV to enjoy this phase of the flower the year around. It is score was 14-25. fairly easy to grow—although The Varsity won their game the most. it has enough cranky traits to game. David Pittam was high Mrs. Jack Sullivan, who had make its culture interesting. scorer with 15 points and The “Saintpaulia” responds Jim Story with 8. In the first open heart surgery at the U of O Medical School hospital beautifully to thoughtful care. half the Varsity team was three weeks ago, arrived It seems to appreciate the making a lot of unnecessary home Saturday and is recov attention of an owner who fouls. In the second half they gives it the proper amount did great—not one foul was ering satisfactorily. of sunlight, ventilation, water, made. At the foul line the Var Q, Mrs. Charlie French has and plant food, and keeps sity had a percentage of 50. it shorn of broken leaves, The Varsity score was 43-15. been confined to her home stems and dead blossoms. The captains of the teams the past week with the flu. General Culture I? were Larry Crofoot of the Plants bloom best when JVs and Greg Eide of the Laura Rambo returned to Varsity. college at Mt. Angel after a they are pot-bound. Always use sterilized, prop Prices good from now through week’s vacation at the home erly blended soil for re of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. VALENTINES DAY School Board Gets potting. Mel Rambc. A normal temperature of Travel Grant WE ALSO FILL . . . Rev. and Mrs. Glen Lyda 65 degrees to 70 degrees is Local school officials have most suitable. and family of Molalla moved been notified that a travel If your house is hot and grant has been awarded by \G> to Camp Wi-ne-ma where they will be directors of the camp. dry, I suggest you grow your the Small High School Study Rev. Lyda has been pastor of violets on pebble filled trays, program. This grant is in the Christian Church at Mo where you can create more tended to permit local school lalla and before that was min moisture by keeping the board members and adminis pebbles moist at all times and trators to visit a number of ister at the Detroit Christian by AND FOUNTAIN watering the plants indi exemplary school programs church. 326 S.W. 2nd Mill City, Oregon vidually as needed. in the western United States. YC, Phone 897-2136 North and West windows Mrs. Richard George, Mon Funds will cover all travel| mouth, daughter of Mr. and are best during hot summer expenses for approved school I months, where plenty of Mrs. Rocky A. Moore, is in visitations. Salem Genera] hospital where light enters but not strong sunlight. she had surgery Monday. South and East exposures Last Wednesday evening give best results 4n winter. y Water plants when soil feels Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton, only slightly moist to the Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark and Mrs. Steve Chudzinski visited touch. Do not allow plants to be Ainsworth Chapter OES in come thoroughly dry before Salem. ÍA. watering them. On the other hand, do not allow them to Earnest Freeman was in Portland Saturday where he become waterlogged, for this attended a Christian Youth encourages crown rot, espe cially during the hot summer Fellowship meeting. months. Use warm water, not hot, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Plotts,, warm . Jr., and sons spent the week but Watering depends upon size end at Sutherlin visiting re of pots, room Paint prices slashed to the bone! We need space temperature, latives. humidity and exposure. for new merchandise. Our loss is your gain! Occasionally give plants a Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bud- drink from the top, between long visited their daughter, the stems, to keep the salts Claudia, last Monday at Eu- in the soil from accumulating gene. at the top of the pots and Vernon Johnson, who has forming a crust. You will find evenings the been visiting here with his best to water as the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jhue foliage time will have time to dry’ Johnson is leaving this Thurs off before the light or sun day for Kansas City, Mo., them. where he will be employed by strikes leaf-spotting will occur Trans World Airways. Vernon if No folage allowed to dry a graduate of Santiam High thoroughly is before are school here has put in his placed in light or plants time in the service and has Plants should be sun. fed at also received his Master’s De least twice each month if gree in Business Administra violets are expected to per i tion. form at their best. A liquid food is perhaps the easiest I to use—a good bloom booster, and I have found that a good liquid fish fertilizer does the job well. When buds drop off or do not last long enough to de VALENTINE DINNER MUIR'S DECORATED VALENTINE CAKES r I 2 Layer $1.74 ? SPECIAL ORDERS Muir’s Bakery £ STOCK REDUCTION SALE! 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