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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 25, 1971 Newcomers Hold February Potluck % ornasti Paxfñ Kellys Attend Annual Lions Auxiliary To Postmasters Meeting Meet Thursday Night The Mill City Lions Auxil iary will meet Thursday even Oven fried chicken. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly ing, February 25 at the home Whipped potatoes, gravy spent from Monday through of Mrs. Melbourne Rambo with Hot rolls Wednesday of last week attend Mrs. Leo Poole conducting the Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Peas Phone 897-2772 The Santiam Newcomers ing the annual mid-winter con business meeting. Applesauce group held Its February pot Plans for the Spring board ference for postmasters, their Cranberry sauce luck dinner at the Gates Com Deanha PTA Plans wives and husbands, of the meeting will be discussed and Milk munity Center on Wednesday, Oregon chapter of the Nation-, a report on the Lions Paw. February 17. The hall and Friday, February 26— al Association held in Salem. auxiliary thrift store will also Coming Events tables were decorated for Val Tacos Host postmaster was E. D. be given. Lettuce and cheese entine’s Day with “hearts and DETROIT — The Deanha Spencer of Salem, who is also Purple plums flowers” and pussywillows. Parent Teachers Club will hold third vice-president of the The host committee consist Chocolate cake Mrs. Lee Bassett showed col their regular meeting of the Milk. group. ed of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Saal- ored slides of their trip last Community month Thursday, February 25, several of the members and feld, Mr. and Mrs. George Monday, March 1— As second vice-president of Wiener in home made bun. at 7:30 p. m. at Detroit School. year to the Hawaiian Islands the hostesses wearing leis. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. the Oregon Chapter, Postmast at the February meeting of Mrs. Melbourne Rambo con- er Kelly served _ as master _ Potato chips John Young. The evening business meet the Mill City Woman’s club. of Milk In addition to the hosts, the ing will include plans on a The meeting was held at the ducted the business meeting I ceremonies'at the buffet lunch- Carrot and celery stick following were present: Mr. chili feed slated for March 6th, home of Mrs. Clyde Rogers and appointed a nominating eon on Wednesday noon when Applesauce and Mrs. Alfred Bailey, Mr. and a discussion on the annual with Mrs. Walter Thomas, Sr., committee to select a slate of R. E. Anderson, Postal Inspec Oatmeal cookie and Mrs. Clyde Bate, Mr. and "Talent Show”. Scholarship and Mrs. Leo Russell assisting officers which will be present tor in Charge, was the speaker. Wednesday, February 24— ed at the March meeting. Serv Vocal solos by a girl from Sac Mrs. Dick Blakely, who are Tuesday, March 2— committee’s will also be select the hostess. Rainbow Girls and Secret ing will be Mrs. Glen Cum Pizza the newest Newcomers, Mr. ed. The Hawaiian motif was mings, Mrs. Arey Podrabsky, red Heart was the musical en Dad’s banauet at IOOF hall Com and Mrs. Bert Carlson, Mr. tertainment arranged by Post- The evenings program will used in the decorations with Mrs. Alex Burrell and Mrs. O. Cubed jello fruit salad and Mrs. Jerry Caryl Mrs. rfiajte* Joe McKay of St. Paul. I at 6:30 p. m. include a “talk” from Misses, K. DeWitt. Flossie Evans, Peter McDoug Chocolate chip cookie Charles Kelly also attended the Robin Whiteley, Carol Thom It was announced that the executive board meeting that i Thursday, February 25— all, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Flet Milk. IOOF Lodge No. 144 meets asson and Gina Williamson, its club would be observing Wednesday, March 3 — cher, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ham afternoon during which plans at lodge hall at 8 p. m. who will give a report on their 50th anniversary this year and Vegetable beef stew ilton. Mrs. Vern Kealen, Mrs. were made for the summer con FOE No. 3384 Aerie and activities while attending Girls a tea will be held in September vention to be held June 15, 16 Gloria Knott, another newcom Lettuce and dressing By Rebecca Savane Auxiliary meets at lodge hall State last summer. Refresh to commemorate me the event. io and at John Day Peanut butter sandwich er, Mrs. Alma Ixicks, Mr. and ments will be served follow Student Council met Tues Mrs. Dean Mowry, area beau- .... , ™ at 8 p. m. Chocolate pudding Mrs. Walter McCausland, Ross Lions Auxiliary meets at ing the program. The public is day, February 16. Several ac ■tification chairman, reported I All classes and buzz: .- Milk MCombs, Mr. and Mrs. Paul home of Goldie Rambo at 8 invited to attend. tivity sheets were passed and on her work. She spoke at a sions , ‘ if we as un 5 .. McDonald, Mrs. Dean Mowry Thursday, March 4— p. m. they discussed the possibility I recent district meeting in Port- \ an<* ^e banquet, were e Turkey gravy Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peck. and has also of a basketball game between I land land and also entered sev-1 sev- the Marion Hotel making it Friday, February 26— Whipped potatoes, dressing Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed, Mr. | very convenient for those at Rebekah Lodge the Harlem Travelers and the I eral club contests. Hot rolls and Mrs. Wallace St. Clair and Heart Fund Tea from 1 to tending. Coffee-breaks between Santiam faculty. The council i The Mill City club won $300 Harvard beets and pineapple Mrs. Ernest Truhill. Mr. and 4 p. m. at the Gates Club- meetings were presided over the auditorium which toured several years ago in a beauti Mixed fruit Members Attend Door prizes were won by Public invited, should be in use by March 8, fication contest and it is a by the ladies of the Tri-County house. Milk. Mrs. Caryl and Mr. McComlis. Turkev group (Marion, Polk, and Yam- T„. —, dinner 2!“““ sponsored by at the earliest. continuing project. A social evening of visiting Friday, March 5— Scio Meeting Band and Those serving on a general hill Counties) who served cof- the High School The teachers joined forces Tuna hurger on bread and card playing was enjoyed. Chorus from 5 to 7:30 p. m. in Green beans Santiam Rebekah Lodge 1G6 and popped a surprise assem committee will be the newly fee and home-made cookies in the The next meeting will lie held Home Ec room at the Fruit jello and topping met in early session February bly for the student body, Tues elected president, and Goldie the hospitality room as well. Wednesday, March 17. high school. Outstanding musical enter day. February 16. The teach Rambo, Mary Kelly, Sue Mik- Milk. 171th with Noble Grand Mrs. Senior Citizen’s Bingo Par Otto Weidman presiding. Fol ers led the students through kelsen, Edith Mason, Helen tainment at the banquet was tv. 1 to 3 p. m. Fellowshin hall, lowing the brief business sess several short chants, perform Kimmel, Alma Beyer, Daisy the performance by the Salem Presbyterian church. All Sen ion, the lodge adjourned to go ed skits, and rallied enthusiast Geddes, Kate Dohle and Neil Senate-Aires, well-known mens’ ior Citizens invited. Sponsored INCOME TAX chorus, who gave a lively pre to Scio to pay a fraternal visi ic support for the basketball DeWitt. Mrs. John Teeters SERVICE The Mill City club, sponsors sentation. Folk-singing during by Mill Citq JaayCeettes. tation to Leone Rebekah Lodge team. Mrs. Harley Johnson was Class meetings were held of the Camp Fire and Bluebird the social-hour was by Mark Saturday, Febniary 27— 84 who was celebrating More than 30 years contin guest of honor at a potluck No. their 75th anniversary. State Friday during activity period. girls In Mill City-Gates will Jorg of the Mt. Angel Semin Cub Scout Blue and Gold uous service and experience dinner Saturday, February 13, Assembly officers present were All of the classes drew up a again give a campship and two ary. Banquet at the Grade School in this area. at the home of her son-in-law Doris Brown, Color Bearer, list of 10 students from their club members said they would Those who wished took ad Gym at 6:30. All Cub Scouts 1969 recorded over 1,750 and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. who brought official greetings class to go “chicken pickin’’ in personally give a half camp vantage of a conducted tour and their families invited. satisfied clients. Ralph Downer of Lyons. from President, Jessie Goude, March. The Seniors and Jun ship. through the Honeywood Wine Others present to help Mrs. and June Bartow, Home En iors held a joint class meeting Green stamps were brought ry which is located on 14th Monday, March 1— Courteous satisfaction Johnson celebrate her 83rd dowment Chairman. Bid or Bunch Pinochle club and after much debating de to the meeting to be used to street in Salem, followed by assured. birthday were another daugh-1 meets at the home of Mary cided to hold the banquet and help pay for spot TV advertis an open house. Lrxiges paying fraternal visi EDW. J. BELL ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. I prom in Salem. April 17 is the ing showing the dangers of Included in committee chair Wright at 7:30 with Shirley Public Service Office Harley Scott and her son and! tations were Beulah No. 35 of date set for the Banquet and drug abuse. Some of the stamps men for the conference from Pearce as hostess. 247 North Third Avenue daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Albany, Pearl No. 47 of Leban Prom. The Sophomores discus will also be used to help pur this vicinity besides Spencer Round Robin Pinochle club Stay ton, Oregon 97383 Walter Johnson. Two other j on; Everett No. 66 of Everett, sed money making ideas while chase a copying machine for and Kelly, were Bill Fair of meets at the home of Frances Jefferson No. 78 of Wn.; Mt. Phone: 769-2265 sons, Merle of Galice and i the Frosh planned their bottle the State Federation office. Alban at 7:30. Eva No. 92, Stayton; drive which was held last Sat Plans were also discussed Stayton, Joe MdKay of St. Willard of Mapleton, both call-' Jefferson; , Paul, and Bob Landers of Sil- Wednesday, March 3— ed to wish their mother a hap-lO3^ ■s’° '59 of Molalla: San- urday. for the continuing state project verton. North Santiam Chamber of tiam No City py birthday. T Visiting _ Mrs.! “ “ - 1(56 Mil1 City: ............... Sixteen girls and chaperone, of assistance to the Hillcrest 1 View, No. 179, Portland and Commerce board of directors Johnson on Monday evening Mrs. Harry White went bowl School for Girls. A letter of meeting at the Riverview in were her youngest daughter Grace No. 236. Sweet Home. ing in Stayton Friday. They thanks was read from the Hill Mrs. Mel Rambo on Mehama at 12 noon. and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joel crest Superintendent for past Following the meting, a pro reported an enjoyable time. Santiam Rebekah lodge Bouche of Salem. help. gram was presented to mem meets at hall at 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDon bers and guests with visiting The Woman’s club along Federation Club ald arrived from Glide Wed with the JayCeettes will spon participating. Mrs. Otto Thursday, March 4— We work nesday afternoon, February 17 kxlges sor a meeting on family plan Committee Weidman and Mrs. Albert Carr Mill City Garden club dessert and are making arrangements from Sanitiam presented “Taxi ning which will be held at the Rambo, luncheon 12:30 at home of Faye hand in to move back here after sev ' Trip to a Lodge Visitation, Fellowship hall of the Presby Mrs. Melbourne Moore. eral years’ absence. terian church on Tuesday ev president of the Mill City I Vintage 1914.” Following the Rainbow Advisory board at Woman ’ s club has been named Mrs. M. V. Frame visited in program, the anniversary cake ening. March 9. This meeting hand with Nightengals 8 p. m. at the home of Mr. and chairman of a committee to Eugene Tuesday, February 16. with coffee and punch was is open to the public and re nominate officers for the Mar Mrs. Lowell Cree. W Name of Team She and her sister, Mrs. E. J. I served. freshments will be served. your Hughes, were guests on Sat The March meeting will be ion County Federation of !Donsored as a public service Riverview ................. 17 Those going from Mill City urday of Mr. and Mrs. Orval held at the home of Mrs. Alex Women’s clubs. Serving with were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn An The Stayton Mail...... 17 doctor to Greer at Foster. by Burrell with Ben Jones, coun her will be Mrs. Don Marshall I derson, Mrs. Alex Bodeker. Stayton Radio & TV 16 Guests recently at the home selor at Santiam High school and Mrs. Ernest Peterson of Walter Brisbin. Mr. and LaFemme Bty. Sain. 15 safeguard of Mrs. Arthur Anderson were I i . Mrs. to speak on “Today’s Youth.” Salem: Mrs. Harold Wynd of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sjxielstra' Mrs. Claude Bruder, Mrs. Al Tes Monique Les Coif. 13 There were 20 members at Jefferson and Mrs. Gary Ihle bert Carr, Mrs. Mabel Carlson. of Salem. Mrs. James Versteeg the February meeting with of Aurora. Stout Creek Lumber 12 your health New officers will be elected Insurance Agency, Inc. of Turner visited Sunday with ) Mrs. Charles Dolezal. Jr., Mrs. Silver Dollar Tavern 11% 16% Mrs. Jenn Caudle and Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood, Mrs. Earl 129 Wall Street Mrs. Anderson. Dale Shepherd welcomed as at the Spring convention which See Us For will be held in Salem. Mrs. J. J. Doerfler of Salem Harper, Mrs. Robert Jobe. Mrs. Santiam Lounge ... 10% 17% new members. ...... HIG Blanche Wallace 200; spent a week recently at their ‘ Hugh Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. The hostesses served a Ha An executive board meeting Al] General Lines of Insurance | Irl Plymale, Mr. and Mrs. Mel HIS Dorothy Schwindt and waiian type dessert at the close will be held in Woodbum on every prescrip place here. Phone 897-2345 bourne Rambo, Mrs. John March 4 at a restaurant in that Mrs. Don Stensland of Mc Betty Wallace 512; HTG La of the meeting. tion with professional city. Minnville was a guest Satur Swan, Mrs. Lang Stafford, precision. day afternoon and evening at Mrs. Walter Thomas and Mrs. Femme Beauty Salon 741; HTS Stayton Radio and TV 2156. the home of her brother-in-law Otto Weidman. and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Teeters and Bruce and also visited with other relatives Canned Goods BAKE PEARS WITH FLUFF OF MERINGUE I here. Thursday, February 25— Held in Salem Mrs. Lee Bassett Shows Slides On Hawaii at Woman's Club Meeting MEHAMA !|omm MADISON & DAVIS Frozen Foods Convenient Koscot (Cosmetics Mink Oil Base lj Plenty of I’hone 897-2645 Service Parking Dotty Hince, Dist. Meats and Dairy Products Non-Prescription Drugs Cigarettes and Candy Beverages (Warm and Cold) Breads and Pastry PAT'S PILL BOX 1st. 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