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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1967)
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 16, 1967 Easter Seal Chairman Else Allen Shows Slides of Trip at Lions Club Meeting Mrs. Else Allen entertained Lions at their regular meeting Monday night. She showed colored slides of South Amer ica. She had made a three- month tour of the country and her pictures gave Lions a better concept of that coun try and their way of life. Guests for the evening were several boys and girls of the month, including Kandee Henness, Terry Hansen, Alan Yankus .Sandra Cooper and Mark Bennett. Others who were unable to attend were Dennis Davidson, Kathe Kelle and Patti Eastwood. President Martin Hansen expressed his thanks to the faculty members; Lara Wil son, who had Brenda Can non and Tania Brown dance at the White Cane Basketball wishes to thank all others who assisted in making the event a success, Clyde Rich- ards, Lee Ross, Fred Berg, and Jim Wettergreen were oppinted on a commit tee to make a check of the Community center Wednes day night to see what needs to be done in the way of re pairs. He also announced a work night fo r Monday, March 27. A crowd of 1277 filled the Sweet Home high school gym for the highlight of the cir cuit convention of Jehovah’s Witnesses Sunday, March 5, acording to John Woodcock, local presiding minister. Cli maxing the three-day assem bly was the Watchtower So ciety’s all-color film, “God Cannot Lie," narrated by Al- vyn L. Franck, district sup ervisor for Jehovah’s Witnes ses. The film “How the Bible Is Helpful Today” helped the viewers feel that they are not alone to face the diverse prob lems that confront mankind. It helped them to know that the true God is not the pro duct of human imagination and He has not left it to man to discover through centuries of experience that there is a God, but, lovingly, He has re vealed himself through His work, the Bible. One of the outstanding fea- turs of the assembly was the baptism Saturday afternoon of 13 men and women who symbolized their dedication to do God’s will by water im- mersion. The local minister also an- nounced that all meeting and other activities of the con gregation suspended during the convention will return to the normal schedule. Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week Phone 897-2772 Community Wo-mawi Paye. Over 1000 Attend Jehovah's Witness Meet at Sweet Home Calendar of Events Wednesday, March 15— Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Man>Visitors at Eastern Star Meet Marilyn Chapter No. 145 OES met Monday evening for a stated meeting and Friend ship night with Gordette and Merle Garton presiding. Distinguished guests e s • corted and Introduced were Harold Gribble, Worthy Grand Patron of the Grand Chapter of Oregon; Margery Gribble, Grand Ruth, and Omey Lovell, Grand Commit tee Member of the Knights Templar Eye Foundation. Worthy Matrons and Worthy Patrons present were Edith Tarr and John Tarr from I Stayton; Sarah Lamb and Everette Lamb from Albany; Margaret Carlson and Albert Carlson, from Lebanon. A number of visitors were also present. The Worthy Matron an GATES—Mr. and Mrs. John nounced open house at the D. Bebout of Blythsville, Masonic Home at Forrest Ark., are announcing the en Grove for Sunday, April 9. gagement of their daughter, Marilyn Club will be on Mon Elaine to Louise V. Kelle, the day, March 27 instead of son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Kelly. Jack Gulliford. Miss Bebout is a senior at Mrs. Walter Brisbin gave a Blythsville high school. Mr. humorous reading, A cake Kelle was a 1965 graduate of walk will be held at the next Santiam High school and at meeting. present is with the Air Force District meeting will be stationed at Sweetwater, Tex Monday, March 21 at Stayton. as. Officers will practice at Stay The couple plan a June ton Sunday at 1:30 p. m. wedding. Refreshments were served following the meeting by Mrs. Walter Kay, Mrs. Elsie Völ kel, Mrs. Gladys Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt. Garden Club Visit Show in Portland The Mill City Garden club chartered a bus Thursday and attended Gardens on Re view in Portland. The group left Mill City at 9 a. m. and returned at 5 p. m. Twelve members of the Lyons Garden club joined the group. Those from Mill City mak ing the trip were Mrs. Hollis Turnidge, Mrs. Woody Hel ler, Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, Mrs. Walter Thomas, Mrs. Edith Mason, Mrs. Marie Tolbert, Mrs. Eleanor Corning, Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs. Frances McCarley, Mrs. Lettie Swan, Miss Daisy Geddes, Miss Zeta Prichard, Mrs. Mabel King, Mrs. Fred Moore, Mrs. Louis Verbeck, Mrs. Pauline Han- sen, Mrs. O. K. DeWitt, Mrs. Veryl Hoover, Miss Iris Hoov er, Mrs. Steve Chudzipski, Mrs. Cecil Lake, Mrs. Merle Garton, Mrs. Jim Bevier, Mrs. Elsie Völkel, Mrs. Don Carl son, Mrs. Charlie French, Mrs. Tena Graham, Mrs. Else Allen and Mrs. Jim Girod. Junior Chamber of Com merce at J. C. Hall. Santiam Rebekah Lodge at IOOF hall. W. Craig Speaks At Masonic-Star Banquet Saturday Thursday, March 16— Jayceettes at the home of Joyce Pflug. Saturday, March 18— Oddfellows at IOOF hall. Those attending the annual Monday, March 20— Masonic-Eastern Star banquet Ward Cook Lions club, 6:30 at Fellow Saturday evening had the pleasure of hearing Willard Ward Cook, Portland mort ship hall. Masonic lodge at IOOF Craig, worthy patron of the gage banker and former state Eastern Star Chapter a t senator, will serve as chair hall. District Deputy Warren Bi ownsville. man of the annual Easter Pahl, will make a visitation. He gave a humorous talk, Seal sale of the Oregon so Tuesday, March 21— but it was interspersed with ciety for Crippled Children some real food for thought. and Adults, according to North Santiam Chamber of He told a story of how the Richard L. Yost, society Commerce at Women’s Club hemline of dresses has been ' president. house, Gates. Interesting pro going up and down during the The sale opened Monday, gram slated. many years. He also said that February 20 and will con Woman’s club at the home a study of the clothing women tinue through Easter Sunday. of Helen Kimmel. Cook, a trustee of the so Mill City Planning Com wear had a marked influence on their opportunity to secure ciety, hes been active in va mission at U. S. Bank con employment after leaving col rious civic and professional ference room. lege. He said a group making activities. He is a past mem a study found that the “mini ber of the Portland school Wednesday, March 22— skirt went with the mini board, a past president of North Santiam Safety mind.” He also admonished the Oregon Mortgage Bankers Council, Highwayman Inn. parents to have better con assn., and former member Order of Rainbow for Girls trol over their children and ship chairman for the YMCA. at IOOF hall. Easter Seals finance vari not leave their bringing-up entirely to the schools. He ous projects of the society, Sponsored as a public service gave as an illustration, a including Children’s Hospital mother bear with two cubs, school in Eugene, 3 mobile how even a bear knows therapy clinics, Camp Easter enough to reprimand her Seal, a summer camp; a pool cubs, in order to teach them of special equipment for those better behavorial patterns. He in need and a counseling also spoke out firmly on mod service. ern math, saying th<jt many J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis college level students didn’t Owners even know their multiplica tion tables above the table of Phone 897-2660 five. Mill City, Oregon He also said taxes were get ting so high that many peo ple who have retired were no longer able to pay the taxes on their homes, so were los ing them. A group of English hand bell ringers from the Method ist church at Silverton play ed several selections. Veryl Hoover was Master of Ceremonies for the even ing. The dinner was prepared by the Rainbow Mothers, and served by the Rainbow Girls. The St. Patrick theme was carried out in the table decor. You’ll never find a better selection of HILL INSURANCE AGENCY Read it Every Week Mill City Enterprise MONEY FOR HOMES Heads Cancer Drive fine homes than are now available through your realtor. And you can buy on especially attractive terms and rates through the U.S. Bank-F.H.A., G.l. or conventional loans. I 1 Clarke Miller, vice-pt esident of a Portland insurance firm, will serve as chairman of the The Salem Symphony So April crusade for the Ameri ciety announces that the can Cancer Society’s Oregon Portland Symphony orchestra division, Reuben Getz, divi will play its last concert of sion president, announced. the current season in Salem Miller served as vice-chair Wednesday, Mar 22. The pro man of the Crusade a year gram will be all-orchestral ago. . . . Vivaldi’s Concerto for In accepting the appoint Four Violins, Tchiakovsky’s ment, Miller stated that the Serenade for Strings in C Ma Crusade has a two-fold pur Watch Dan Block». Michael Landon and Lorna Graana. stara ot Chevrolet'« "Bonanza", on NBC-TV next Sunday night jor and Berlioz’ Symphonle pose: to raise funds to support Fantastique. various projects of the society Jacques Singer will conduct and to acquaint the public the ensemble at Willamette with life-saving facts about University Fine Arts Auditor cancer. ium at 8:15 p. m. Tickets are He pointed out that over now on sale at Stevens & $270,000 of Crusade funds Son, 390 State Street, Salem. were at work in a variety of Right now, and during March only, your Chevrolet dealer is offering tremen research projects in Oregon dous savings on some of his most popular options and accessories on his last year, Including $96.768 I most popular cars. How low the prico? Just ask him! You get your pick of in division funds and $173,935 these V8's: an Impala Sport Coupe or 2-Door or 4-Door Bel Air Sedan. from the national orgainiza- I tion. Hurry, here's what you get: > Miller announced that Earl M. Pallett. of Eugene will Get this with every Bonanza car: And that's not all-get this! be his vice-chairman. Others A pushbutton AM radio you wouldn't Want Powerglide transmission? Order it assisting in the campaign want to be without. Front and rear with Chevrolet's big 275-hp Turbo-Fire Santiam Memorial Hospital will be C. A. Boiler of Medford bumper guards. Wraparound front fen V8 engine and you get them both at the (Stay ton) and Norman Glenn of Port der lights are a touch of sheer elegance. low Bonanza price. GRIFFITH — To Mr. and land, special gifts: Mrs. James Four handsome wheel covers for the Truck buyers eave, too, during the sale! I Mrs. J. Don Griffith, Stay ton, Durkheimer, residential; Mrs dressy look you like. 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