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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov, 27, 1969 Advertising in The Mil City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week Womanh Pacjñ Engaged Goldie Rambo, Woman'$ Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Coming soon on radio .... Meet the McKenzie River's lady artist in residence. Wednesday, December 3 ALBANY - KRKT 12:15 P.M. ALBANY - KWIL 4:40 P.M. STORIES OF PACIFIC POWERLAND told by Nelson Olmsted PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY The engagement of Terresa Marie Tompkins to Mr. Ban font Leon Engle is being an- nounced by her mother Mrs. Ada Tompkins of Idanha. Miss Tompkins is als^ the daughter of the late Wayne Tompkins. Mr. Engle is the son of Mrs. Eva Spencer of Winlock, Garden Club To Have Party Dec. 4 The Mill City Garden Club will meet next Thursday, Dec ember 4th at the Scout Cabin for their annual Christmas Party. In place of a gift ex change each one attending is asked to bring an unwrapped gift for someone at the Tur ner Memorial Home. Officers for the ensuing year will be installed by Mrs. Walt er Thomas. The meeting will start at 12:30. Say thanks for Thanksgiving by Long Distance You've just gotten home from a wonderful day of Thanksgiving with your loved ones. Isn’t it a good idea to call them long distance and thank them for their hospitality? Say thanks for Thanksgiving this year, by telephone. ihe Old VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. "The only thing that makes a woman glad to put on an old dress is if she still can.” a pert of Sunnyside Telephone Oat P.O. Boa 007 • Weerton, Ocagoe 97Mt Washington. He is a graduate of Centralia High school at Centralia. Miss Tompkins is a 1969 graduate of Detroit High school. The couple plan a January wedding. Oliver Benefit Concert Attended by Many The Benefit concert for Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver held re cently was well attended and the musical program was en joyed by all. Furnishing the music were the Melody Aires, vocal duels by Doris Sheythe and Helen Cox accompanied by Edna Ross: alto saxophone solos by Roy Melsha of Salem accomp anied by Dave Steward of Gates; vocal solo by Cyril Ar cher, Jr. accompanied by Twy la Fultz, numbers numliers by San- tiam High school chorus dir- ected by Spencer Hillesland with Miss Fultz the accamp anist. Mr. anti Mis. Oliver said they appreciated the generous response of all who contribut- Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise * ». » frunclvL < Tjoidsm. ScJiolL Choose a place setting in one of these popular International patterns when you save at First Federal Build up your savings and a set of beautiful table ware at the same time! Choice of Camelot silver- plate, Nassau stainless or new Golden Scroll goldplate. Additional Pieces: After your free place setting, each time you add $25 or more to your savings, you may purchase additions to your set at a special Club Member price TO GET YOUR FREE GIFT Save $250 or more in a new or present savings account, or invest in a six-months Saving Certifi cate ... and receive your first place setting FREE. 1 7R % 7,1 U 1 p9' annum cn Passbook Savings compounded and paid quarterly r annum on Special Passbook 5.00* & . day notice accounts ’ annum on Savings Cethcates 5.25* months — $5,000 minimum MAIN OFFICE: 231 SOUTH ELLSWORTH. ALBANY BRANCH OFFICES AT LEBANON ANO STAYTON Santiam Memorial Hospital (Stay ton) Lions Auxiliary Store To Open Dec. 6 To Be Married Betty Berg entertained mem hers of the Mill City Lions Auxiliary at her home Thurs day evening with Sue Poole presiding at the business meet ing. At impressive candlelight ceremonies Sue Mikkelsen was inducted as an Auxiliary' mem ber with Bonnie Krecklow con ducting the ceremony. Mrs. Mikkelsen was presented a membership pin by her dau ghter, Sue Poole. A picture was taken for the Auxiliary seraph:ok of the Mother-Dau ghter duo. It was announced that The Lions Paw would open on Sat urday. December 6. The store, featuring many items for sale, is located in the North San tiam Real Estate building on Highway 22. Free coffee and cookies will be served that day during the 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. store hours. Anyone having items of any nature to sell may contact Mrs. Poole or Mrs. Mikkelsen or any other club member. The Auxiliary will re tain 30% of the sale price with the seller to have 70%. Net profits will be used by the Aux iliary for their sight conserva tion program and many other civic projects. At the conclusion of the bus iness meeting Mrs. Clarence Meader, her daughter and dau ghter-in-law, demonstrated Koscot Cosmetics with those present giving themselves fa cials with the assistance of the demonstrators. The Auxiliary will have a Christmas party jointly with the Lions club with the next regular meeting to be held in January at the home of Mrs. Mikkelsen. At the close of Thursdays meeting Mrs. Berg served re-; freshments to the 12 ladies present. Santiam Memorial Revises By-Laws | STAYTON—The revised by- > laws of the Santiam Memorial Hospital Auxiliary were adop ted at their meeting Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ercil Wilson, president, announced a plant had been sent to Mrs. Lena Baker on her 90th birthday honoring her for her untiring dedication in her sewing for the hospital. The Mill City Garden Club has consented to make the swags for the hospital doors for Christmas. Mrs. John Apple is chairman for the Annual luncheon to be held the third Thursday in February—the place to be an nounced later. Mrs. Leonard Cruson gave an account of mast interesting convention held at Lincoln city in October, Mrs. Delbert Sandner an nounced three homes will be ?pen to the public for the “Chrismas Tour of Homes”— the time to be announced lat er. June K. Bartow sent word for assistance on Friday and Saturdays at the Thrift Shop, the hours are 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. It you are available contact Mrs. Delliert Sandner Phone 769-5943 as tj date possible; it would be much appreciated. Mill City Women Assist Christmas Seal Campaign CLARK—To Mr. and Mrs. Herschel B. Clark, Stayton, a girl, Friday, Nov. 14. 1969 DUGGER—To Mr. and Mrs. | Charles A. Dugger, Turner, a girl. M nday, Nov. 17. 1969 McGlI.L—To Mr. and Mrs David Y. McGill. Aumsville, a boy, Saturday, Nov. 22, 1969 Community Calendar of Events Susan Sledge To Marry Wednesday, November 26— Patrick Harmon LYONS—Mr. and Mrs. Dav id Sledge of Lyons are an nouncing the engagement of their daughter Susan Dalene to Patrick M. Harman son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harman of Mill City. Miss Sledge is a sen ior at Stayton Union high school and Mr. Harman is a graduate of Santiam High School at Mill City. A June wedding is being planned by the couple. Newcomers Have Potluck Dinner Order of Rainbow for girls at IOOF hall 7:30 p. m. Thursday, November 27— THANKSGIVING Community Thanksgiving services at Christian Church 10 a. m. Public invited. Monday, December 1— Round Ribin Pinochle club at Frances Alban home 7:30. Bid or Bunch pinochle club at Rilla Schaffer home 7:30. Wednesday, December 3— Santiam Rebekah lodge at hall 8 d . m. Sponsored as a public service The Santiam Newcomers Group held its November Pot luck on Wednesday evening, November 19, at the Gates Community Center. The hall was decarated in a most novel Insurance Agency, Inc. manner with sprigs of cedar and lilac branches surrounding DBA Hill Insurance Agency 129 Wall Street three jars of home canned Phone 897-2345 fruit and vegetables on each table. The host committee consist Salem Mobile Phone ed of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bur YP2-2600 rell, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Caryl and Mrs. Flossie Evans. Following the usual varied dinner, three tables of cards were played while others vis ited. Those enjoying the even ing were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beyer and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed, the newest members, al so Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamil ton, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Howell Mrs. Vivian Kealen, Mrs. Al ma Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCombs, Mr. and Mrs. Red McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mowry, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Peck and Mrs. Elsie Truhill. Door prizes were won by Mrs. McConnell and Mr. M w- ry and everyone is looking forward to the December pot luck dinner. MADISON & DAVIS Building a new home or remodeling? Time for a KitchenAid Dishwasher GET YOURS AT Marilyn Club Meets At French Home Members of Marilyn Club met on Tuesday at 12 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Charlie French with Mrs. Clyde Phil lips as co-hostess. A pot-luck luncheon was served. The rooms of the French home were attractively decorated, using the Thanksgiving motif. The birthdays of Mrs. French and Mrs. Edward Cruson were observed. Mrs. Nina Hoover presided at the business meeting in the absence of the president, Mrs. Walter Brisbin. Mrs. Verne Clark received the door prize. The December meeting will be held on Tuesday, December 16 at 12 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Low'ell Cree with Mrs. Veryl Hoover as co-hostess. Attending Tuesday’s meet ing were Mrs. Edward Cruson, Mrs. Cecil Lake. Mrs. Al Yan- kus, Mrs. Lowell Cree. Mrs. Virgil Lewis. Mrs. Veryl Hoov er. Mrs. Sylvia Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burrell, Mr and Mrs. Verne Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie French. Kelly Lumber Sales Whichever KitchenAid dish- Members of the City washer you choose, you'll get Woman s Club assisted with the same effective washing and the Christmas Seal campaign drying actions, the same de November 20 in Salem, pendability. KitchenAid doesn’t Elaine Russell, Marie Bur skimp on quality or perform rell, Lettie Swan. Edith Ma ance to meet a price. son and Nell DeWitt were the Vari-Front panels let you club representatives who help match the dishwasher front ed. Mrs. DeWitt is the Mill to your cabinets or other ap City area chairman. pliances. These volunteers were among the more than 400 who have helped Willamette Tu Crees Host Rainbow berculosis and Respiratory Dis Advisory Board ease Association (WTRDA) The Rainbow Advisory- prepare Christmas Seal mail ings and process returns since Board held a special meeting early September. Additional Friday evening at the h'me volu nteers are scheduled of Mrs Lowell Cree. Week Day Hours J. C Kimmel presided at the throughout November and De business meeting cember 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M The December 4th meeting Working as individuals or Saturdays: members of service groups, of the board will be held at 8:30 A. M. to 12:30 these are the much needed the home of Mrs. Al Yankus at 8 P.M persons whom President Nix 897-2610 Following the business meet 1 on has termed the 'legions of the concerned and the commit Ing refreshments were served FREE BOOKLET ted ' They represent all five Present were Mrs. Don Carl 52-page Batter counties served by WHRDA son. Mrs. William Lynes- Homes ^Garden Marion. Linn. Benton. Polk Mrs. Al Yankus. Walter Kay. guide to better I C Kimmel. Verne Clark Kitchen Ftenning. and Yamhill. Supply is limited "Use Christmas Seals—it’s a Mr and Mrs Veryl Hoover so hurry. matter of life and breath,” is and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree ’ this year's campaign slogan J Mr and Mrs En in Peterson I