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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1971)
2—The MU City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 18, 1971 Birthday Party Held Mn. Hutchinson In Salem Saturday Presentì Studenti In Piano Recital Pre- stu- the recital served re- Coming soon on radio .... Ride A Steamboat Over Oregon's Willamette Falls Friday, February 19 ALBANY - KRKT 12:15 P.M. ALBANY - KWIL 4:40 P. M, STORIES OF PACIFIC POWERLAND told by Nelson Olmsted PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Wornaci PcUfe Norma J. Long, Woman s Page Editor Phone 897-2772 Lorraine Mills Hosts Child Welfare Mrs. Lorraine Mills enter Man Speaks at tained members of the Bid or Bunch P.r.xii.e chib at her borne Monday evecmg The Woman's Meeting valentine motif anc patn-oti; Round Robin Club Bid or Bunch Club Entertained At Yankus Koscof Kosmetics Mink Oil Base Phone 897 2645 Dottie Hince, Dist. INCOME TAX SERVICE More than 30 years contin uous ser.ice and experience Home Monday Night | in this area. 1969 recorded over 1.750 The Round Robin Pinxhle satisfied clients. .lub members and guests were Courteous satisfaction entertained Monday evening at assured the home erf Mrs. Al Yankus. Her home was attractively de-, EDW. J. BELL ccrated in red. white and blue j Public Service Office patriotic color scheme The 247 North Third Avenue traditional Washington s birth- Stayton, Oregon 97383 iay cherry pie was served for | ‘phone: 769-2265 dessert before the evening of I cards. Guests for the evening were j Jessie Bodeker and Olive | Bamhardt. Winng high prize j Community was Wilma Moore, with Mabel 1 ankus winning low and Olive Calendar of Even+s Bamhardt. Winning high prize Plans were discussed for the March 6 no-host dinner party and evening of cards which will be held at the home of Thursday, February 18— Mr. and Mrs. Arev Podrabsky. Jaycees meet at hall at 8 The next regular party will be March 1 at the home of at 8 p. m. Frances Alban. FOE No. 3384 meets at Lodge at 8 p. m. Speaker for the dessert luncheon meeting of the Pres byterian Woman's Assxiatiot: at Fellowship hall Thursday afternoon was John Hawkms of the Linn County Child Wel fare department With child welfare in general as his topic. Mr. Hawkins especially ínter es :ed his listeners in the "pro tective" aspect of the subject. He mentioned that he repre sents a volunteer agency, in that helpers are very mucn appreciated thus releasing case workers who are able to han dle the more complex cases in the field. Hostess for the dessert, which was served before the talk, was Mrs. Roy Epperson. A short business meeting was conducted bv the president. Mrs. William Lyness. It was announced that the Nancy Stewart Monday. February 22— next regular meeting on Thurs- Local Folks Attend day. March 11. would be an Lions Club dinner meeting Tells of Earthquake all-day "clean-up day" for Fel Eastern Star Meeting at Sportsmans Country Kit- low — hip hall and the adjoining The Charlie Stewarts were i then 630 p. m. Boy and Girl The February meeting of kitchen, beginning about 10 Tuesdav evening. Mr. and 1 of relieved to be able to talk to' the month to be honored. M - - - Marilyn Chapter No. 145 OES o'clock that morning. Anyone Lowell Cree. Mrs. Wil- their daughter. Miss Nancy met Mondav evening at the willing to help was asked to Mrs. Ce- lia mMcClintock and Tuesday, February 23— Stewart, in Los Angeles on the day of the recent earth IOOF hall with Mrs Alex bring a sack lunch for the cil Lake attended a reception JayCeettes meet at the noon hour. This is an annual at Euclid Chapter No. 70 quake in Southern California Eurrell presiding. Escorted and introduced occasion, and although it is OES at Jefferson. honoring home of Pam Morris 8 p. m. last week by telephone Miss Minnie Reiley. a member Wednesday, February 24— Stewart, who rec-entv- trans-, were Orval Whitaker from the work, is enjoyed by those tak M I of the Cancer Fund erf the ferred to that city from Den Estarl Committee of the Grand ing part. About 16 members of the Grand Chapter of Oregon. Order of Rainbow for Girls ver. Colo., stated that she was Chapter of Oregon. Mrs. Eve Rev- besides Soloist for the evening was Secret Dad banquet at 630 all right even though a wall lyn Whitaker. Grand Repre association. of her office building on Wil sentative to Virginia in Oregon Wayne Blake and the guest Mrs. Reiley's son-in-law. Ar- p. m. shire Boulevard had been dam and Maud Clark. Grand Rre- speaker, attended last Thurs- thur Haas from Tigard. The Sponsored as a public service | Haas family lived in Mill City, aged Nancy had temporarily presentative to Tennessee in day's meeting. in 1948 on the Kazda place on lived with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Oregon. the hill north of town. He at- R .smussen (Patty Pittami : Marilyn Club was announced Mrs. Burrell Cole ■ tended grade school here for a and family when she first for February 26 at the home Honored at Coffee short time At the present time went South. They 'reported in’ of Mrs. Charlie French with to her folk«, the Jerry Pit- Mrs. Donald Carlson as co Mrs. Burnett Cole entertain ; he is principal of one of the. tarns. as being safe after the hostess for the 12:30 dessert ed at her Mehama home Sun elementary schools at Tigard, i Insurance Agency, Inc. day afternoon with a surprise One of his sisters is married I 129 Wall Street quake, too. at their home in luncheon. ! The March meeting will be coffee honoring _ the birthday to Keith Grimes, also a former I La Miraoa Mirada. See IN For Mrs. Ralph Earhart's folks.ia Friendship night wi ith the anniversary of her mother-in- Mill City boy. They now live ■ All General Lines of Insurance invited, 'aw. Mrs. Burrell Cole. The in Albany. _____ ____ located near the disturbance in ______ fedowing chapter- Acacia. Ainsworth, Ce- Valentine motif was used in Phone 897-2345 > Norwall. were reported as com- Adah. * * Chadwick. Euclid. Gervais, '-he refreshments and in the i Why bon t You Subscribe to • ins through it all right. i I dar. ---- ------- ------ --------------------- The Mill City Enterprise home decorations. The brother of Bruce Ro». | Ramona. Sweet Heme Salem, Earlier in the afternoon coe. nephew of the Spencer Victoria. Vista. Trinity and ner guests included Mr. Hilles lan ds, at Thousand Oaks. I ____ meeting Calif., was adjudged to be safe' The March ------- -- will be Mrs Burrell Cole, the honored with his familv. as nothing honoring Maud Clark, Grand guest. Mr. and Mrs. Larry- was heard otherwise. ' Representative to Tennessee in Larimer of Sweet Home j son-in law and daughter of Mrs. Charles' < Kelly's aunt I Oregon. • — Shamburger, m---- >-------- of . At the March meeting a Si- Burnett Cole, and the host Mrs. Patsy Hollywood. was heard to be lent Auction will be held bv and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Bur nett Cole, and son. Mike Cole. AND safe and sound, but shaken up the Estarl fund committee. The real surprise came lat-l Following the meeting, re- and frightened as were manv freshments were served by I er when a group of relatives , other residents. Mrs Bill Byer's aunt, who Mrs. Richard Freeman and I and friends dropped in for birthday cake and coffee, much visited here several weeks, re Mr. and Mrs. William Hirte. Those with birthdays in | to the guest of honor's aston- turned to Santa Monica on ishment. Those attending the February were h -nored. Thursday. ' affair included Mrs. Bess Van- Mrs. Don Moffatt had cal . dermeer. Mrs. Alice Fenner. led her brother. George Schultz ' I and Mrs. Tena Graham, all of cn the day of the quake, and Senior Citizens To . Mill City, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde all of her relatives there were I Richards and family, also of safe, although some of them • Play Bingo Feb. 26 who lived in Van Nuvs had to' Mrs. Richard Moore was . Mill City, Mr. and Mrs. Bus Eugene. Mr. and evacuate their homes for a hostess Tuesday evening. Feb-I^enner i ruary 9. when members of the, -'^rs- Marlin Cole and family few days 1 Mill City JayCeef.es met at Salem Mr and Mrs. Sidney her home with president. Shir-1 H** guesii of honor and the hosts. ley Bigness, presiding. A Senior Citizens Bir.go' Others invited but unable KELLY LUMBER SALES party is planned for Friday. to attend were the - Thurlo! ------- MILL CITY. OREGON February 26. at the Presbyter- Coles and family of Albany, Phone 897-261U tion Fellow-hip hall from 1 to'pj; -L,«cn Roberts-: n of Mo- 3 p. m. Everyone is encourag- alx^ Afiss Miss Diane Rush of ® talla. C ^_j 1 a AW. and ed to attend for an afternoon, Salerm________ of fun and games i p A "Planned Parenthood" program will be held 1 at Fel- lowship Hall of :he Presby- V.erian church on March 9 at 730 p. m. The JayCeettes along with the Mill City Woman's club are sponsoring this pro gram. Also on the calendar is a Pre-school Vision Screening Clinic which the JayCeettes will sponsor. This s to be held April 1 at the M 11 City Ele- mentary school in room 1 for, children aged 3 to 5. Clinic hours will be from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. There will be further information on this clinic and 1 all parents will be urged to bring their pre-school children for testing. | Following the business meet-1 , ing. refreshment.« were served and the door prize was won by I . Jan Woods The next meeting will be held February 23 at the home of Pam Morris. One ot our "ACTION specialists will be calling on you soon. I -------------------------- - theme were carried cut in the deccrat.cns and refreshments. Dorothy Grant was a guest for the evening. Pirtxhle was won by Hat.ie Fend Joyce Trout won the high prize and Carol Cree low The high prize ■aas a red towel set in keep ing with the vaien'..r.e motif irxi a small hatchet honoring George Washington’s birthday, was awarded the low prize winner. The next party will be held March 1 at the home of Mary Wright, with Shirley Pierce as hostess. Eastern Star To Honor Maud Clark At March Meeting MADISON & DAVIS Gates, Ore. NOW OPEN Saturday and Sundays BURGERS, SHAKES, TACOS, BURRITOS TAQUITOS, CORN DOGS, FRIES, TATER TOS, CHICKEN, FISH and SHRIMP OPENING SPECIAL Sat. and Sun. February 20-21 15c BURGERS Heart Fund To Be Service Project Of Rainbow Girls Regular 25c Orders to Go — Phone 897-8999 INSULATION WEATHERSTRIPPING YELLOW PAGES "ACTION" SPECIALISTS will be calling on you soon Canyon Scholanhip Fund Nearing Goal The Canyon Scholarship' Drive is well on its way this. year and according to the Santiam Boo-ter Club, they are within about $180 of reach ing the $1.000 goal which re present« two $500 scholarships to (F to two graduating sen iors this year The last meeting of the Booster club will be held Feb- ruary 26 following the last home game of the season He has been trained to recommend an advertising program which w.ll bring you the most ACTION' for your Yellow Pages dollar. It will pay you to let one of our specialists show you how you can get the most "ACTION” in the Yellow Pages. Valley Telephone Co., is represented by L. M. Berry and Company, A " orld W ide Directory Advertising Sales Organization. sai*>rr