2—The MiU City Enterprise, Thursday, April 10, 1969 fyJoma+ti Paye Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Lions Auxiliary Rummage Sale Is Successful Event IS THERE A GAP IN YOUR INSURANCE PROFILE OF PROTECTION? There are six kinds of needed car insurance. You can get them all­ ât low cost—at Safeco When you're intured by a Safeco Family Auto Policy, all driver» in your family can be covered for the following: (1) Fire (2) Theft (3) Liability (4) Accident (5) Property Damage (6) Court Costa With a Safeco Family Auto Plan you save worry, save money, too. Because there are no dangerous gaps, no costly overlaps. Call us today. Jerry Pittam Insurance Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City, Oregui ° WHERE YOU'RE TREATED LIKE A PERSON-NOT A NUMBER Frances Alban Hosts Community Stork an Assist on Pre-Easter Arrival Calendar of Events Wednesday, April 9— City Council meeting at city An Easter bundle arrived early and unexpected on Sat­ hall, 8 p. m. Round Robin Club Order of Rainbow for Girls urday morning April 5 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren at hall. 7:30. Frances Alban entertained i Goffin. members of the Round Robin ' Thursday, April 10— club at her home Monday ev-1 MEHAMA — Mrs. Steven' Mrs. Goffin had just told her IOOF lodge at hall at 8 p husband that their baby might ening with all members pre-, Philippi was honor guest at a, m. just be an Easter present for sent. Fraternal Order of Eagles at stork shower Friday evening themse'ves and their three Mrs. Alban served a dessert I March 21 at the Mehama club children when she suddenly hall (Baptist Mission) at 8 P 1 Sue Poole presided at a re­ cent meeting of the Mill City before the three tables of hall. Hostesses for the evening realized that the arrival would m. were Mrs. Craig Cooper, Mrs. Lions Auxiliary in the absence cards w ere in play. sooner than anticipated. In Monday, April 14— Marie Stewart won the high Skip Meader, and Mrs. Roger be of the president, LaDell Met- fact about that time things be­ Marilyn Chapter OES at hall prize, an attractive set V» of in ... ­ i Dunn, i>unn, who wno served refresh- came a little hectic around the teer. at 8 p. m. sulated glasses Marilynne " _____ ments ___ after ______ a ____ • several games Goffin household with Mr. It was announced that the nominating committee for the Drynan received pinochle and were played and gifts opened. Goffin assisting the little boy­ Lions club dinner meeting at year’s officers would report at Evelyn Davis, low. A highlight i Among those present were in to the world at 6:05 A. M. hall. 6:30 p. m. the April meeting which will f the evening was the holding Mmes. Merle Philippi, Rav Dr. John Reid of Mill City be held at the home of Ann of 1500 trump by Alta Moffatt Roberts, B. L. Kirsch, Ed Cas- was called and came down to Tuesday. April 15— with Irene Podrabsky her Mill City Woman’s club at tie, Hubert Wagner, Art An­ “finish up the job” although Rush. derson, Harry Monroe, Dar- Mr. Goffin had remained quite home of Irene Podrabsky. 8 Donations were made to the partner. The next party will be April win Fehlen, Edward Walz, calm thr.ughout the ordeal. In p. m. Harry White will show Oregon State School for the Blind in the amount of $50 21 at the home of Margaret Richard Stuart, G. V. Christen- fact Mrs. Goffin said he wasn’t slides of Primitive Area. and to the Canyon Scholarship Boroughs and the club will en­ sn, Lee Pinkston, Don Semol- as excited as she was. Dr. Reid Wednesday, April 16— for $25. Sight conservation is tertain their husbands April ke, Bill Bickett, Tex Kimsey, has not been doing any ob­ Jaycees at hall 8 p. m. one of the main projects of 26 at a dinner party in Salem. Warren Kimsey, Dick Freres, stetric work for some 15 years the Cards will be played at Bilyeu, Boyd Norton, Richard Lions clubs and Auxiliaries, Rebekah lodge at hall at 8 so Mrs. Goffin’s physician was nationally and internationally. Podrabsky home later in the Tony Shafer, John Shafer, Da­ in Stayton. p. m. vid Tunnell, Jerry Coffman, A work party was held the evening. Following the baby’s arrival Presbyterian Potluck din­ Keith Phillips, Curt Benefiel, both he and the mother were night of the business meeting Henry Deister; Misses Renda taken to Santiam Memorial ner at Fellow-ship hall. “Sing when rummage was sorted and Holt, Bonnie Christensen, Jo­ hospital by ambulance where Along.” 6:30 p. m. priced for the recent rummage Mrs. Bressler Hosts anne Walz, Melinda, Laura they stayed for two days. Both Sponsored as a public service sale. Pat Eastwood, Sue Poole, Women's Society and Rhonda Fehlen. and Bonnie Krecklow, who are now at home and doing by LYONS—Mrs. Clyde Bressler Unable to attend but send- fine. headed the sale announced this week that approximately $170 was hostess for the meeting of | ing gifts were Mmes. Fred The new arrival, Chad David, had been netted which will be the Women’s Society of Chris- Lindeman, Earl Ashley, Don­ had two brothers. Russell and tian Service at her home Tues­ ald Teeters, Wesley Helsel, Darin and a sister, Anita. used for Auxiliary projects. day afternoon. The meeting op­ Gerald Rockwell, Luther Mil­ Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ened with devotions led by Mrs. ey, Vernon Smith, John Teet­ i George Schlies of rural Aums­ Wilson Stevens assisted by ers, Orval Bilyeu. Harold ville and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kenneth Lee Penrose Ed Davis - Les Madison Mrs. Glen Julian. During the Longfellow, Raymond Branch, Goffin of rural Jefferson. M. L. Seits, J. G. McCuffin, Joe business meeting it was voted at Mrs. Goffin is employed Baptized in Special to donate to Missions. It was Barrow, Joe Ragsdale, Ivan Detroit Ranger station and he Phone 897-2345 agreed also to pay $50.00 to­ Clason, Joe Tracy. Larry Kim-1 ¡s employed in the logging in- Service in Mill City Salem Mobile Phone ward the repair of the furnace sey, Alvin Palmer, Dale Bil. dustry sey, Alvin Palmer, Dale Bil-I _________________ YP2-2600 Kenneth Lee Penrose, six at the church. A report was month old son of Mr. and Mrs. heard from the District meet­ yeu, Alfred Schneider, Miss} Roger Penrose was baptized at ing at I^ebanon by Mrs. Julian1 Diana Rockwell. Miss Gloria Honors Conferred Mrs. Lucille Nash and a special service in the Mill and Mrs. Bodeker. who attend­ Traw; Mrs. Jennie Moe. Recently on Santiam Safe Drivers can City Presbyterian Church at ed from the local society. Plans were also discussed for qualify for this 8 p. m. on Wednesday, April 2. Grange Members The Rev. H. Bernard Lamer, their annual Birthday Lunch­ LYONS—Allen Moore from Jr., rector of St. Martin’s eon to be held in the church Mill City Garden Hood River, State Agriculture dining room Tuesday, April 29, Episcopal Church in Lebanon, Chairman, was the guest speak­ at 12 o’clock. The price of the Club To Have officiated at the service. I er at the meeting of Santiam Kenneth’s godparents are luncheon is all one can eat for Valley Grange Friday night, the amount of their birthday Friendship Seeds Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ter Louw April 4. He talked on ‘‘Family of Mill City, and a second god­ pennies. Mrs. Wilson Stevens Farming”. He stressed the fact is in charge of program and The Mill City Garden Club mother is Miss Melinda Wil­ that proper planning and good held the April meeting Thurs ­ Mrs. E. L. Roye in charge of Do you have a good safe driving son of Eureka, Calif. management was important to Others attending the service food. The society is still col­ day at the home of Mrs. Fay good crops. Mr. Moore was in­ record? Then this revolutionary were Kenneth’s older brother. lecting Betty Crocker coupons, Moore with Mrs. Fay Verbeck troduced by Lloyd Sletto agri­ and realistic auto policy is for you! It rewards safe drivers with lower Keith, Mrs. Q. L. Wilson from hoping to replace their silver as Co-hostess for the one o'­ culture chairman of Santiam premium costs and special features. Eureka, Calif Grandmother. coffee and te3*iervice which clock luncheon. Valley. Mrs. Moore was pre­ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw. was stolen. Mrs. Florence Dar­ Mrs. Clyde Phillips, presi- sented with a corsage honor­ For example: You enjoy lowest Mrs. Roger Mink, and Mrs. ling was introduced and wel­ dent presided at the business ing their 21st wedding anniver­ possible cost immediately... with further discounts for safe driving Herbert Hampton and sons all comed as a new member. Oth­ meeting. Mrs. Wendell Heller sary. Alberta McElroy district ers attending were Mmes. Wil­ gave a report on the steering years. Premiums are paid quar­ of Mill City. Home Economics Chairman terly with no penalty surcharge. Refreshments were served son Stevens, E. L. Roye. Len- committee for the 4th of July was also present and urged ev­ This top-quality protection is afterwards at the Penrose ard Cruson. Howard Naue, celebration she recently at- ery lady to bring exhibits to Glen Julian. Alex Bodeker. and tended. backed by THE HOME INSURANCE home. Several members of the club State Grange: Canning. Jelly, COMPANY, famous for fast, fair The baby’s paternal grand­ Mrs. Marion Clark a guest of decorated the tables for the Handy Craft and Needle craft. settlement of claims. . parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. A. the afternoon. To get all the facts—and further PTA spaghetti dinner which She represents Linn, Lane, Penrose of Orland, Calif. I Lincoln, Benton, Marion and was held Thursday evening. information on additional features Each member brought some Polk Counties. including a 5-year con­ Pat Eastwood Has Recognition was given Mrs. seeds which will all be mixed tinuation guarantee, Jayceettes Name Georgia Hays for her reports, phone or come in today! L MSEz, togther and some given to each Card Club at Her member for their Friendship all in on time, also recognition Committees for Year for Booster Night program, Garden. Home Monday Eve Each member brought an ar­ and for National Grange lec­ Barbara Penrose hosted Pat Eastwood entertained rangement she had made which tures. She was first in the members of the Jayceettes at State and 4th in the nation her home Thursday evening members of the Bid or Bunch was displayed. Mrs. Hays also received grange Mrs. Phillips presented each home Pinochle club at her with Joyce Trout presiding at lecturers performance award member with a pair of “ Gard ­ Monday evening with only the business session. for active service in the duties Committees were named for three tables in play. There are en Gloves” which she had of office as lecturer. cleverly decorated with bright I the year: Hillside improve­ usually 16 ladies playing in the Third and fourth degrees ment. Pam Morris; Trading club but several were absent yarn embroidering. were conferred at Crowfoot The May meeting will be because of illness. | stamp collection. Linda San­ A guest for the evening was held at the home of Mrs. Clara grange and May 24 Pomona ders; Entertainment. Mary Grange will put on the fifth Ann Nicholas; Flavor-Pac col­ Jessie Bodeker. Linda Bastus- Swan with Mrs. Hollis Turn­ degree at Santiam Valley check won the high prize: Bet- idge as co-hostess. lections, Barbara Penrose; Sno- Grange. Morning Star made Ed Davis - Les Madison Cone machine, Shirley Bigness: ty Pittam. pinochle and Linda Present at Thursday’s meeting their visitation to Santiam Val­ were Mrs. Kenneth Corning. Owners Sanders, low. Hospitality, Sharon Harrison: ley and also presented the pro­ The hostess served a dessert I Mrs. Louis Verbeck. Mrs. Fred gram, Calling committe, Linda Sand­ Guests were present Moore. Mrs. Ervin Peterson. ers ami Gloria Paulsen: 1th of before the evening of cards, from Hood River, Morning Mrs. Else Allen. Mrs. Wendell July floats. Shirley Bigness The next party will lie April Star, Scio. Charity, Lacomb. , and Pam Morris. 21 at the home of Hattie Heller. Mrs. Hollis Turnidge. Crowfoot. Holly. Silverton and Mrs. Darwin Raines, Mrs. Mar­ I Mrs. Nicholas reported that Fencl. tin Hansen, Mrs. Toni Thomas. Stayton. ' Charles Gill from the Work­ Mrs. Ruth McCombs. Mrs. men's compensation office Charles Dolezal. Mrs. Marie j would lx- the speaker at the Joan Schwindt Is Tolbert, Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood. I Installation banquet at the Ri- Mrs. Clara Swan. Mrs. Arthur i verview on Friday. April 18. Engaged; Plans June Hedge. Mrs. Clyde Phillips, The Jayceettes worked on in- Wedding and Mrs Charlie French. citations for the event at their LYONS—Mr. and Mrs. Mike Thursday evening meeting. Schwindt of Lyons are an­ The voting women’s group nouncing the engagement of is busy working for the money their daughter. Joan, to Mr Officers Elected for or toy donations for mentally John Scott Rustay of Salt Detroit Women's Club retard«! children. Lake City. Utah. Pam Morris won the door Mr. Rustay is the son of Mr DETROIT—At the regular prize for the evening and re­ and Mrs Daniel Miles Rustay meeting of the Detroit Wom­ freshments were served by the f Boise. Idaho Mi» Schwindt hostess at the close of the meet­ is a graduate of Scared Heart en's Civic club, the following ing The group will meet April School of Nursing in Eugene officers were elected for the 17 at the home of Mrs Bigness and is presently employed at ensuing year. Ketchum. Jr., Mrs Lloyd Physicians and Surgeons Hos­ was nam«i president; Mrs. pital in Portland Mr Rustay Robert Young, vice president; Eulalia Lyons Hosts is a graduate of the University Mrs. Lloyd Hendrickson, secre­ of Idaho and is employed with tary. ami Mrs Howard Drago, Earn 5% on your bank savings! Big bank Federal Highway Administra­ treasurer. Retiring president is Card Club at Home safety and multibranch convenience with tion A June wedding is being Mrs. Sam I^effler. U.S. Banks new 90-dav notice savings b1 I.YONS-Mrs Eulalia Lyons planned. Installation ceremonies are accounts. You earn interest from day of was hostess for the Wednesday scheduled for May 7 at 8 p. m. deposit to day of withdrawal. I afternoon can! club at her 8500 or more opens your Gold Ribbon i home Several tables of 500 Fashion on Shoe Strings at Mari n Forks Lodge. Account add to it any time in amounts ■ were in play foil wing a one- of 850 or more. Home Extension Topic I thirty dessert luncheon Put Oregon’s newest money maker to IDANHA — The regular High score was held by Mrs work for you. today! i Arthur Olmstead. Second high Home Extension Unit meeting by Mrs Ruth Lyons and low- will be held April 1 Ith at 7:30 Bettet Binking IdfAiBeqin 'i