The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 04, 1971, Page 2, Image 2

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nainDow Girls
uiris Have
nave
Secret Dad Banquet
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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Huirsday, March 4, 1971
Round Robin Club To
Koscot Kosmetics
Mink Oil Base
Have Potluck at
Phone 897-2645
Marilyn Assembly Order of
K
Rainbow for Girls held the an­
Podrabskys Saturday
Dotty Hince, Dist.
nual Secret Dad's Banquet
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
Phone
897-2772
Members
of
the
Round
Robin
Mill City Garden Club des- last Wednesday evening at the I
Pinochle club were entertain­
sert luncheon at the home of
hall at 6:30 p. m..
ed Monday evwiing at the
Mrs. Joe Lalack, mother of I
; Judy Wells To
Fay Moore at 12:30.
INCOME TAX
the Worthy Advisor, Nancy
home of Frances Alban. Jessie
Rainbow Advisory board Lalack. was in charge of the
Bodeker
was
a
guest.
SERVICE
Head JayCeettes
meets at the home of Lowell affair. Helping her prepare
Wilma Moore won high
Cree 8 p.m.
and serve the turney dinner
score, Frances Alban held pin
More than 30 years contin­
The Mill City JavCettes met
were Mrs. Donald Jenkins,
ochle and Evelyn Davis won uous service and experience
I Tuesday, February 23 at the
Jaycees meet at Hall 8 p.m. Mrs. William McClintock. Mrs.
in this area.
The Third Annual Faith home of Mrs. Pam Morris
A Mother’s Club was organ­ low.
F.O.E. 3384 Aerie meeting Darrell Bethel. Mrs. Harve Promise Rally of the Mill City with President Shirley Big- ized Monday evening at the* Refreshments were served
1969 recorded over 1,750
8 p. m. Auxiliary officers Keene, Mrs. Bob Wilson. Mrs. Christian church will be held ness presiding over the busi- ’OOF hall for mothers of the before the evening of cards.
satisfied clients.
Ralph
Spurgeon,
Mrs.
George
A potluck dinner and card
meeting 8 p. m.
March 10-14. Rodney Northrup, ness meeting,
Rainbow
Girls.
Mrs.
William
Courteous
satisfaction
I Long, mothers of Rainbow who served as missionary to
party will be held Saturday.
Posters were made for ad­
assured.
i Girls and Mrs. Charles Kelly, Mexico for the past 20 years, vertising the coming “Plan­ McClintock acted as chairman March 6, at 6:3<yat the home of
Monday, March ft—
Mrs. Charlie French and Mrs. is schcduleed to be the main ned Parenthood” program to until officers were elected. Mr. and Mrs. Arey Podrabsky
EDW. J. BELL
a small group attended
meeting
Lowell Cree from the Eastern speaker for this event. Mr. be held March 9 at 7:30 p. m. I Only
for the members and their
Lions Club Dinner
Public Service Office
due to the weather.
247 North Third Avenue
6:30 p.m. Sportsman Country Star.
Northrup grew up in the
C.2 at Fellowship Hall of the I Mrs. Darrell Bethel was husbands.
I The Masons provided the State
Margaret Boroughs will host
Kitchen.
Stayton, Oregon 97383
Presbyterian church.
of
Washington
and
was
elected
chairman
and
Mrs.
girls with carnation corsages graduated
the next card party which will
Phone: 769-2265
New
officers
for
the
coming
■
from
Northwest
Harve
Keen,
secretaryAreas-
Marilyn Chapter 145 O.E.S. ¿¡nd the girls presented their
be March 15.
year
were
elected.
They
are
Christian
College
in
Eugene.
urer.
Committees
will
be
nam-
meets at Oddfellows Hall 8 secret Dads with small gifts­
Becky
ed tater.
later.
.
- president;
..
.
- | I ea
Wednesday through Fridav Judy Wells,
p.m.
anil ate dinner with them.
Lewis, vice president and pro-j | Money-making projects and
7:30
p.
!
will
start
at
services
I The assembly rooms were
Bid or Bunch Pinochle club decorated by the girls for the m. and regular times for the1 gram chairman; Kathy O’Don- ways of entertaining the girls
meets at the home of Mary evening with Valentine and Sunday services, 9:45 a. m., nell, secretary; Diane Moore were discussed.
treasurer; Judy Bogle, his­ A baked sale will be held on '
Wright at 7:30 with Shirley Patriotic decorations. Nancy 11 am..
and 7 p. m.
Pearce as hostess.
Special events which have torian, and Pam Morris, hos­ Tuesday. March 16 at Girod's
| Lalack. worthy advisor, presid-
pitality chairman. The new
| ed at the meeting following been planned include a Men’s officers will be installed later I Hilltop Market from 4 to 6 p.
Tuesday, March 9—
m. Any OES member wishing
breakfast.
Thursday
March
11
the d'nner. when the Masons
to help the girls may contact
at 5:30. Bid Sanders is in. in the spring
“Planned Parenthood” pro were guests at the meeting.
A social evening with the Patty McClintock, chairman,
gram at the Presbyterian
Pattv McClintock gave a tri­ charge of reservations. Friday;
planned for Satur­ by calling her at 897-2410. after
Church Fellowship hall at 7:30 bute to the flag and a group at 1:30 a luncheon for the '^aycees
at 8 - p. m .at! school.
day, March 20, ..........
women
will
be
held.
Women
p. m. sponsored by the Mill of girls presented a
skit.
See The New Color Keys For Easy
interested
in
attending
should
^e
home
of
Mike
\\ llson.
The next meeting will be
City JayCeettees and Woman' Initiation was announced for
j
the
business
contact
Linda
Sanders.
Both
1
Following
1
—
...
April
5
at
8
p.
m.
at
the
home
Club.
| March 10. J. C. Kimmel was
meeting, refreshments were of Mrs. Joe Lalack, 345 S. W.
Identification
selected by the girls to be the of these will be held at Grant’s served by the hostess.
Wednesday, March 10—
Linn Place. All mothers of1
Rainbow Dad for the coming! Cafe. Saturday has been set as
Rainbow Girls are urged to at-1
Day with some special
City Council meets at City year. John Roten has been the . Youth
Rainbow Dad for the past ' things being planned for the Lloyd Girods Return I tend.
Hall 8 p. m.
Attending Monday’s meeting'
,«u. Both were presented' young people. Christine Story
year.
Order of Rainbow for girls gifts by the Worthy Advisor. is heading up the Youth Day From Trip to Mexico were Mrs. Darrell Bethel. Mrs. |
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Girod, Ralph Spurgeon. Mrs. George
meets at Hall 7:30 p. m.
Masons attending were J. C. activities.
, Kimmel, John Roten, Jack
Robert Pratt, Frank Homar, who live on the river just west Long, Mrs. Joe Lalack. Mrs.
Sponsored as a public servici Gulliford.
__ _________
_______ Coop-
. of town, recently returned Harve Keen and Mrs. William
Stanlev Chance, Maggie
Shaw. Charlene
Morgan and Minister from ajhiee weeks’trip which McClintock.
Il Harve Keen. Verne ’ Clark/vir-! «•, °Biil
..........
Charles Fultz are in charge took them to Mexico City, in-
gil Lewis, Walter
1 ___ Kay
___ Char-
_
lie French, Clare Henness, of making arrangements for eluding a train trip to Mexl-
Highway 22
Phone 897-2785
cali. They were a part of a
Hugh Johnston, Lowell Cree, the rally.
Mill
City,
Oregon
two weeks’ tour group out of
Ervin Peterson, Floyd John
Los Angeles, and stated it was Thursday, March 4—
Insurance Agency, Inc. son. Charles Kelly, Don Mof­
Turkey gravy
their first experience as such,
fatt, Veryl Hoover, Joe Bowes,
■Whipped potatoes, dressing
129 Wall Street
but
they
enjoyed
every
min
­
and Walter Brisbin.
Hot rolls
ute of it.
See V b For
Harvard beets and pineapple
While on their trip, the Gi-
Mixed fruit
rods
visited
their
son,
Capt.
All General Line« of Insurance
Milk.
Alan Girod at Travis AFB,
Friday, March 5—
I
and
also
visited
a
cousin
in
Marilyn Social Club met Long Beach, Calif.
Tuna burger on bread
Phone 897-2345
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Green beans
After returning to the “snow
| Charlie French with Mrs. Don country,
Fruit jello and topping
”
the
travelers
have
Carlson co-hostess for the 12:30 been enjoying sledding and
Milk.
! dessert luncheon.
Monday, March 8—
other
winter
sports
with
their
i Mrs. Lowell Cree presided son and family, the Jim Gi­ Barb-Q Hamburger
at the business meeting. Char rods of Mill City. They also
Potato Salad
les Kelly. Secretary of the Mill have a third son, Fred Girod,
Tomatoes
City Masonic Lodge was intro­ who is in his second year at
Apnlecake and buttersauce
duced and gave an interesting OSU, Corvallis.
Milk
I
talk on “How to Apply for Ap­
Tuesday, March 9—
plus alter.
AND
plications for Admittance to
Spaghetti
the Masonic and Eastern Star ReMines Return from
Buttered peas and carrots
Home at Forest Grove.
Warm garlic french bread
Winter
Vacation
1 Baked foods sale« were dis­
Applesauce
Mr. and Mrs. Shields ReMine
cussed and the group decided
Sugar cookie bar
against having any at the pres­ returned last week from a six-
Milk
weeks
’
trip
which
took
them
ent time.
Wednesday, March 10—
plus alter.
to
Southern
California,
Tahiti.
Mrs. Virgil Lewis discussed
Chili beans
Hawaii,
and
back
to
Reno,
B amm A mericarq
the Fashion Show the Rain
Buttered toast
bow Girls are planning on where they met Mrs. ReMine’s
Carrot salad
mother, Mrs. Blanche Kelly,
I presenting in the Spring.
Mixed fruit
The Committees of the Mar­ before returning home, accom­ Peanut butter cookie
panied
by
her.
ilyn Chapter OES are making
Milk
The ReMines visited with Thursday. March 11—
plans for a coffee or silver tea
Vegetable soup
for the latter part of March to several relatives on the way,
Tuna Sandwich
I raise money for the commit including Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Hadden (Jeanie Kelly) in the
Lettuce
I tees.
Banana pudding
I Mrs. William McClintock San Francisco Bay area, and
Carl
Hall
Kelly,
who
is
a
KELLY LUMBER SALES
Milk
will be the hostess for the
MILL
CITY.
OREGON
Friday, .March 12—
I March 23rd meeting with Mrs. pharmacist in San Diego.
After the stay in Tahiti,
Fish krisps
¡Clyde Phillips co-hostess for
Phone 897-2610
a v. five-day
Green beans
the ? 12:30
lz.so dessert luncheon
luncneon.
« the ReMines
TT
, made
,
Attending were Mre Bertha -J «•
Cinnamon twists
Diced pears
Geaseman and Mrs. Mabel Carl­ met Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill,
Milk
I I
son who were guests and Mrs. Jr., of Albany for a luncheon
Charles Kelly. Mrs. Edward engagement. The Hills, form |
Cruson. Mrs. Wilson Stevens. erly of Mill City, were on a
can .. make or
< r\ vacation
»utauvn trip
iu to
LU nd-
Ha­ . DECISIONS
,
Mrs. Ernest Graham. Mrs. Wil­ two-week
where they had lived break You. They affect your
liam Lyness, Mrs. Ervin Pet­ waii, i
, whole family today and long
erson, Mrs. Richard Freeman. for three years.
into the future. Wise decisions
Mrs. Svlvia Duncan. Mrs. Alex
¡cause things to happen and
Burrell. Mrs. Jack Gulliford.
| help you work smarter not
I Mrs. Cecil Lake, Mrs. Laurence
' harder.
| Dohle, Mrs. I owell Cree, Mrs.
, Our bulletin—Work Smarter
| William McClintock. Mrs.
; Not Harder—has just been
¡Clyde Phillips, Mrs. Virgil
i completely revised. Ask your
Stayton, Oregon
328 Third Ave.
Rv Bernice Strawn
I I ewis. and the hostesses. Mrs.
county Extension office for a
Charlie French and Mrs. Don Extension Horn*- Munncement I free copv.
Snocialist Orecrw* State
Carlson.
I
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MORE LABELING in cof-j
ing Leading brands of deter- ’I
gents will soon be labeled na­
Sims Honored on
tionally as to their phosphate
content.
24th Anniversary
Manufacturers plan to label
Mr. and Mrs. George Thomp­ packages according to the per
son. Mr. and Mrs. Curly Rolls, cent of phosphorus in the pro­
and Mr and Mrs. Howard duct and also its equivalent by
Fletcher hosted a pot-luck din­ grams per recommended use.
ner party at the Gates Com­ (You might as well start get­
munity hall February 22 to ting used to ’“grams” as some­
honor Mr and Mrs Marc Sims day we will he changing to the
on their 24th wedding anni­ metric system.)
— A PRIVATE LINE
This may help correct mis­
versary.
Dancing and singing accom­ information about phosphate
A COLOR DESK TELEPHONE
panied by Mrs Knight at the content of products which has
piano followed the dinner. Oth­ appeared in many lists. It isn’t
A TRENDLINE EXTENSION
ers attending the party were the percent of phosphate that
Mr and Mrs Emeit Truhil. Mr counts, it’s how much you use
and Mrs Walter McCausland With some detergents you use
A DECORATOR EXTENSION
of Gates, Mr and Mrs. Alex more than others per load of
Burrell. Mr and Mrs Clyde clothes.
Bate. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
SAVE Freezer Space When
I Caryl. Mr. and Mrs. William
When the hot water dwindles to a trickle
lOlyear, Mr and Mrs. Ralph freezing a combination main
Knight. Mrs. Robert Goode. dish, put it in a casserole lined
. it’« time for a new. automatic Na­
Mrs Jessie Healey, the honor­ with foil suggests Mrs. Judith
tional water heater. That’s the time to
ees. Mr and Mrs. Marc Sims, Forest. OSV Extension food
call ua! You can depend on our fast,
Mr. and Mrs George Thomp­ specialist.
’Mill City and Detroit—Charge, slightly higher in rural area;
efficient installation service . . . save
After freezing, lift the food
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Curly Rolls,
money, too.
Federal
taxes, Service Charges extra.
all of Mill City, and Mr. and from the dish and wrap for
Mrs Howard Fletcher of Me storage This leaves your cas­
serole free for other uses and
hama.
freezes the main dish combina­
Licensed Plumbing and Heating Contractor
tion in a shape than can be
Ph. 897-2799
MUI City, Oregon
Why bon t You Subscribe to stocked in the freezer Return
to the casserole for reheating
Faith Rally Set at
Christian Church
Rainbow Mother's
Club Organized
KEYS
Made While You Wait
Fast — Reasonable Service
Western Auto and Rose Hardware
School Lunch Menu
MADISON & DAVIS
Kelly Talks on Star
Subscribe tc The
Masonic Home
Mill City Entemrise
11th Anniversary Sale
March 4-5-6
Wool Shirts name brands $9.95
Dress Slacks . . . 1/2 Price
INSULATION
Sport Coats
Suits
WEATHERSTRIPPING
li
PRO
Riti
$ER^ '
Work Smarter.
Not Harder
LS i I KV V ICLtH
your choice $29.95
. .
$45.95
$4.00
Mens - Boys Pants
SHIRTS - Long Sleeve . $3.50
Short Sleeve . $2.99
$20.00 Pull-over Sweaters 1/2 Price
$10.00 Knits . . . 1/2 Price
Jackets Corduroy $16.90 and $20.00
Western Boots . . . $19.95
Bell Bottom Slacks $10.00 and $14.00
KREITZER'S
Men's Clothing
A TELEPHONE PACKAGE
FOR YOUR HOME
GET ALL OF THESE
Well Keep You
In Hot Water
FOR ONLY $9.10 per month.
CALL TODAY FOR INSTALLATION
Moffatt Plumbing and Heating Inc.
I
The Mill City Enterprise
later.