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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Tbunday, Feb. 8, 1968 Coming soon on radio.,. Meet a man who made logging history in the Northwest woods Monday, Feb. 12,1968 ALBANY - KRKT 12:30 P. M, ALBANY - KWIL 4:45 P. M 1 Marlena Severs WomanX Paye January 30 on Tuesday of last week Student Council had its regular meeting in the Library. Under old business Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 the council discussed the Scoreboard drive. The Junior I class put In two different ae Jayceettes Appoint tivity sheets for a dance on February 3rd and a sale of Committee Members pins for $1.00 each. Both ac- tivities were passed also an At the Thursday evening Honor Society Bottle Drive meeting of the Mill City February 10 and a dance Feb Jayceettes Barbara Penrose ruary 17th sponsored by the and Joyce Trout were ap " Drama Club. The Council vot- pointed to serve on the July I ed upon having a Student The Mill City Garden Club’s 4th Steering committee. Eva Rebekah Lodge and I Body Car Wash and a dance Discussed during the ev February meeting was held IOOF lodge of Stayton con- j to raise money for the gener- _ ______ 1 XT«. at the Gates Community Club ening’s meeting, which was ducted the joint installation al . student « body fund. No House last Thursday starting held at the home of Mrs. ceremonies Saturday, Janu dates have been chosen for Trout, was the fashion show with a one o’clock dessert ary 27 at the IOOF hall for the above two activities. Then luncheon. Hostesses were which is scheduled for Febru the Mill City lodges. after a lengthy discussion of I Mrs. Veryl Hoover, Mrs. Mil- ary 29 at the Mill City Grade Agnes Allen, District De the problem of some students School gym. Nancy Girod is | dred Carr and Mrs. Toni puty President from Ideal defacing school property the Thomas. The Valentine motif general chairman for the Rebekah lodge of Turner and council then adjourned. event; Laura Wilson is in Carl Shower, District Deputy was used. of decorations; Joyce Grand Master from Stayton, Wednesday during the af Mrs. Thomas presided at charge Trout, refreshments; ~ Ruth were in charge of the im ternoon the Junior and Sen the business meeting with TerLouw, invitations and iors were excused from clas- pressive ceremonies. each member answering roll posters. The Santiam High Installing Martshalls were es to go to a movie at Stay call with the name of an Ore School Pep club are co-spon Mr. and Mrs. Merle Limbeck ton. The movie was “Taming gon Winter bird. sors and will assist the Jay of Stayton and introduced of the Shrew” and seemed to Plans were made for the ceettes. and welcomed was Mrs. Thel be enjoyed by all. It was hop club to charter a bus to attend Guests present for the ev ma Pflug, noble grand of ed in the future they could “Gardens on Review” in Port ening were Mary Lou Petter- Rebekah Lodge. Bud do It again. land on March 21. Those who sen. Penny Traw, Shirley Car Turner Bruder was installed as Noble After school on Thursday are interested in attending ver and Pam Sherwood. A Grand of the IOOF lodge and the G.A.A. girls left for the are asked to contact Mrs. Elsa short explanation of the aims Blanche Syverson will head bowling alley at Stayton. The Allen or Mrs. Isabell Heller. and work of the Jayceettes the Rebekahs. girls got there around 4:00 You do not need to be a Gar was given to them. Also present and introduced den Club Member to attend. Door prizes were won by were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ni and stayed till 5:30 p. m. Hav enough time to bowl three The Club will have a Bazaar Penny Traw and Nancy Girod. codemus, Mill City residents, ing lines. The highest score was May 10 at the Fellowship Refreshments were served by but members of Keyes, Okla 133 with low being around 40. Hall. Committees were ap the hostess. homa lodges. Wednesday was red and pointed for this. A large crowd attended the On Wednesday, February 14 Irene Lewin Honored Saturday evening installa gray day, Thursday an assem at 1:30 the club will have a tion ceremonies despite the bly in the gym during noon hour and on Friday the girls Valentine Tea at the home By Rebekah Members bad weather. of Mrs. Isabell Heller. Each The hall and tables were wore red and the boys wore Mrs. Irene Lewin, noble beautifully decorated with white shirts. This was to pro member is invited to bring a guest and anyone who is in grand of Santiam Rebekah both the IOOF and Rebekah mote more spirit for the big terested is most cordially in lodge the past year, was hon colors. Committee members game on Friday at North vited to attend even though ored with a luncheon held in charge were Gertrude Marion. The Pep Assembly Friday they have not been invited last week at the home of Weidman and Mildred Carr. was twenty minutes long this Carmen Barnhardt. by a member. past week so the class meet For the afternoon’s pro Mrs. Lewin has been un Oregon Symphony ings didn’t really accomplish gram Mrs. Thomas gave a able to attend lodge recently To Play Last too much. Princesses for the talk on “Tile and Drainage” due to poor health so Mrs. Sweet Hearts Ball were chos around the home and it’s ef Barnhardt and other Rebekah Concert in Salem officers arranged the lunch The Oregon Symphony Or- en by every class but the fect on the yard etc. Sophomores. They are: Tere eon. She was presented with Attending the meeting were a gift and her past noble chestra will play its last Sal sa Lankins for the Seniors, em engagement of the season Mrs. Eleanor Corning, Mrs. grand pin. on Wednesday, February 21. Lynette Parker, Juniors and Lillian Cotton, Mrs. Al Yan Attending besides Mrs. Concert time is 8:15 at Wil Rita Whitney, Freshmen. The kus, Mrs. Charlie French, Lewin were Mildred Carr, Sophomores were busy with Mrs. Martin Hansen, Mrs. Marie Stickney, Ann Prlm- lamette University Fine Arts making plans for the Sweet Donald Carlson, Mrs. Hollis eau, Ida Fleetwood, Lettie Auditorium. The three compositions to Hearts Ball so they were un Turnidge, Mrs. Fred Woods, Swan, Antonia Thomas, Ruby be played are Prokofieff’s Sy able to choose their princess. Mrs. Louis Verbeck, Mrs. Brisbin, Rachel Olmstead, The dance after the game James Swan, Mrs. O. K. De Helen Johnston and Gert mphony Classique, Dvorak’s Czech Suite in D, Opus 39 and and the class was quite happy Witt, Mrs. Walter Brisbin, rude Weidman. Stravirsky’s Le Sacre De Prin was sponsored by the Juniors Mrs. Marie Tolbert, Mrs. Her temps. with a large attendance. bert Schroeder, Mrs. Arthur Eleanor Brown of Salem is Everyone was in good spirits Hedge, Sr., Mrs. Clyde Phil Rainbow Advisory in charge of publicity for the after winning the overtime lips, Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood, game with Kennedy. Mrs. Else Allen, Mrs. Wendell Board Holds Meeting concert. Heller, Mrs. Fred Moore, Mrs. Darwin Raines, Mrs. Charles The Rainbow Advisory Dolezal, Jr., Mrs. Mildred board met Thursday evening Carr, Mrs. Veryl Hoover and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Walter Thomas. Ervin Peterson. Walter Kay, chairman, presided. Mrs. Donald Carlson, Mo Masonic-Eastern Star ther Advisor announced the visit of the Worthy Grand Dinner Slated Sat Advisor would be in Silverton Naturally, the interest of all Ice water causes heart trou> on February 25 and the Mill of u> in food give« rise to numer ble. (It doesn't.) The annual Masonic-East City Girls will have a part in ous food superstitions and mis Raw vegetable juice contain« ern Star dinner will be held putting on the work for her conceptions, says TODAY’S life-giving properties, but cooked Saturday evening, February official visit. Volunteers are HEALTH GUIDE, the American foods are "dead." (Not so.) 10 at 6:30 p. m. at the IOOF needed to provide transpor Medical Association'« manual of Olives, oysters and raw eggs hall. health information for the Ameri tation for the girls. increase sexual potenev. (They can family. Mayor Veryl Hoover will The annual Father-Daugh don't.) Some tabulations list more be Master of Ceremonies and ter banquet will b e held Wed than 200 common modern-day Rev. Charles Fultz, minister nesday, February 14 at 6 p.m. misconceptions about food. of the Mill City Christian The March meeting will be Here are a few of the more church will give the invoca held at the home of Mrs. common fallacies. They’re all er tion. George Duncan, Sr., of Charlie French, March 7 at roneous— Stayton will be the speaker. 8 p. m. If a few vitamins are good, Entertainment will be furn Attending the meeting were more must be better. (Not cor ished by a group of high Mrs. Donald Carlson, Mrs. rect.) » school students. Charlie French, Mrs. Al Yan- Never give milk to a patient The dinner will be prepar kus, Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mr. with fever. (The milk won't af ed by the Rainbow Girls’ Mo and Mrs. Verne Clark, Walter fect the fever at all.) Parsnips should be eaten of ther’s club and served by the Kay, Charles Kelly and Mr. ten to cleanse the kidneys. (They and Mrs. Ervin Peterson. Rainbow Girls. Wine makes blood. (It don't.) This dinner is open to the doesn't.) Beets build blood. (They public and anyone wishing to White sugar is not good for don’t.) the health. (Not true.) attend may make reserva Alta Moffatt Hosts Pork is indigestible. (It is no White bread is poisonous. (It tions by calling Verne Clark. Garden Club Plans Bus Trip to Portland March 21 Rebekah-IOOF Installation Rites Held Recently « ♦ STORIES OF PACIFIC POWERLAND told by Nelson Olmsted PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY call on Valentines Day A long distance call to a loved one on Valeri, tine’s Day is worth its weight in love. You can call long distance station-to station and talk three minutes anywhere in the continental U.S. for $1.00 or less after 7 PM. Valley Telephone Co Serving Mill City, Aumsville, Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner Entertains Card By Judy Boroughs , e Club Monday Night Members of the Bid or Bunch Pinochle club met at the home of Marlena Severs Monday evening with a des sert served before the four tables of cards were in play. Mrs. Severs used the Valen tine motif in her decorations for the party. Winning pinochle prize was Gladys Podrabsky with Suzy Stewart receiving low and Mary Wright and Nadine Duggan tied for high score. The cards were cut to deter mine the winner with Mrs. Wright receiving the prize. Carol Ohrt was a guest of the club for the evening and the next party will be Febru ary 19 at the home of Suzy Stewart. Community Calendar of Events Wednesday, February 7— Santiam Rebekah lodge at hall 8 p. m. Thursday, February 8— IOOF lodge at hall 8 p. m. Friday, February 9— Basketball game, Gladstone here. Saturday, Feb. 10— Masonic OES banquet at IOOF hall 6:30. Monday, February 12— Lions club dinner meeting at Fellowship hall 6:30. OES District meeting at IOOF hall 8 p. m. Wednesday, February 14— Rainbow and Secret Dad banquet at 6 p. m. . Garden Club Silver Tea at home of Isabelle Heller, at 1:30 p. m. Sponsored as a public service HILL INSURANCE AGENCY J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis Owners Phone 897-2660 Mill City, Oregon A Bumper Crop Of Food Fantasies Round Robin Club Members Inducted At Santiam Grange LYONS—The regular meet ing of Santiam Valley Grange was held Friday night with John Shafer, master, presid ing. Nicklas Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. William Dull and Miss Alice Smith were obli gated in the first and second degrees and will receive the third and fourth degrees at Crowfoot Grange Thursday night, February 8. Reports were heard on Ag- riculture by Lloyd Sletto; Legislature, Therman Smith: Insurance, Sam Wlzer; Home Economics, Mrs. Lucy Palm er; and Youth Group. Mrs. Bessie Hampton. Santiam Valley Grange will make their visitation to Crow foot Grange Saturday night. February 10 and will present the program, with Therman Smith as program chairman. At the lecturer’s hour a program was presented by Kendall Horn and Ken Hamp ton. They furnished music and the “cheer leaders" from Santiam High school. Mill City put on a demonstration. Members of the Round Robin Pinochle club were en tertained Monday evening at the home of Alta Moffatt. The hostess served a dessert be- fore the evening of cards, us- ing the Valentine motif in her table decorations. Guests for the evening were Wilma Moore and Lora Mason, a former member, now living in Salem. Pinochle prize was won by Mabel Yankus with Frances Alban receiving high and Goldie Rambo, low. The next party will be Feb ruary 19 at the home of Lou MacGregor. /Af Oíd more indigestible than other meats.) Sour foods, such as lemon juice or sauerkraut, can cure dia betes. (They can't.) For treatment of arthritis, grape juice, honey, dried poke berries, carrot juice and tomatoes are helpful. (They're not.) Cooked cereals heat the blood. (They don't.) Warm bread may cause a stroke. (It won't.) Putting cream in coffee makes the coffee more harmful. (No.) isn't.) If the expectant mother holds her weight down, the sire of the baby will be reduced. (Not a fact.) Enriched candy is good for reducing. (It isn’t.) Calories don't count. (They do.) Melba toast has no calories. (It has.) Never eat rabbits because they are all disease carriers. (No.) Yogurt and brewer'« yeast are dietary requirements. (They aren‘) 11/27/67 level or high above in the SKY ROOM. Fabulous entertain ment, always. Downtown Reno location, ideal for business or pleasure ... 300 beautifully appointed rooms, 25 luxurious apart mentsuites, with Kitchenettes. Fine food and beverage in the Coach Room. 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