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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1950)
MARCH OF DIMES Gates Womans SOCIETY PAGE Lyons Rebekah Lodge Holds Installation Installation of officers proceeded all other business at the meeting of Faith Rebekah lodge held at the hall with a small crowd due to the weather conditions. Mrs. Elsie Myers district deputy president who lives up the Elkhorn was unable to be present. Mrs. Effie Heineck past noble grand acting district deputy and following staff. Alta Dodeker, marshall; Ethel Huffman, warden; Hazel Shields, chaplain; Lois Myers, Alice Huber, inside guardian; Garnet Bassett, musician; installed the of ficers: Blanche Wagner, noble grand; Beulah Lewis vice grand; Garnett Bassett, secretary; Helen Andersen, financial secretary; Celene Taylor, treasure; Zona Sischo, warden; Anna B Julian, chaplain; Alta Bod- eker. right supporter to noble grand; Helen McClurg, left sup porter to noble grand. The conduc tor, flag bearer, inside and outside guardians and supporters to vice grand who were unable to be pres ent will be installed later, Rosa Berry was elected a trustee for the term of three years, and Helen Andersen as drill captain. At the social hour Alice Huber and Eva Bressler were committee members and entertained with a chili feed. Mrs. Edward Chance was hostess I for the fourth benefit card party for i the Womans club. Saturday at the home of Mrs Joe Joaquin. Pinochle was in play at four tables during the evening. High score was held by Mrs. Elmer Klutke and George Clise j Consolation prizes were awarded to Mrs. Elmer Stewart and William by the hostess at a late hour to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Joaquin. Mr. and Mrs. GlenHearing, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. William Athey. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klutke, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin, Mr. and Mrs. George Clise and Harold Wilson. MILL CITY The Women's Missoinary group of the First Christian church will meet next Wednesday, Feb. 8th, 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Gladys Chance. Mrs. John Feeley, Mill City grade school teacher was confined to her ' home one day this week bcause of illness. Lee Kelly was ill at her home for i several days this week with the flu. Mr. Wayne Kerr and Patricia Web- ■ ster were married in Vancouver, Wash., last Friday. They w-ill make their home in Lyons. Miss Gertrude Shoemaker, Belgian Congo missionary, who was sched- uled to speak at the Mill City grade THE COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE SALEM 141 N. Commercial St. Phone 3-4534 Has Everything for Your OFFICE NEEDS Furniture and Bookkeeping Supplies *. J ... . . . - . . Mill City Plumbing & Heating FREE ESTIMATES • I I I I Aim to Please" See MARTIN J. HANSEN • I . I I I I I I I MILL CITY VARIETY Housewares f I Socks Underwear 9 0 s •chool last Friday afternoon, was unable to keep her appointment due to inclement weather. She arrived late and stayed over the weekend visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw were hosts at a birthday party for Mrs. Verne Shaw, recent mother of Mill City's "little shaver”. Present at the party were Mr. and Mrs. Verne Shaw. Audrey. Velma, and Martin Craig Shaw, and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolverton visited Kay Colburn and attempted an evening of canasta. The evening ended however in playing poker. Mr. and Mrs. John Plambeck of Mill City were the proud grandpar ents of a grandson, Douglas Kent. , Father and mother are Dr. and Mrs. Hans Plambeck of Corvallis. An event of last week was a can asta party given by Betty Minert. Present were Mrs. Alice Esteson, Elma Stewart. Mrs. William Stewart, Jr., Mary Ditter, Irene Podrabsky and Toots Blazek. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Epps are in California for a two-week vacation. They will visit Los Angeles and San Francisco. Mr and Mrs. Chas. Harmon and Mr and Mrs. Majors went skiing last week at Silver Creek. Seen in Salem last week were Mrs Cecil Lake, J. O. Herron and Pat. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vaughan re ceived word this week that Mr. Vaughans brother had passed away His brother resided in Texas. Lending Library IRENE O’LEARY 0 B 9 0 9 9 o O 0 o 0 0 o AT THE All light shades Medium shades of Tea Golden Brown Light Green Light Blue Old Rose Khaki Cetera »he« win rfya BI* Food for price* frugal, every day but Suaday. from 11 right through n««a tIU 2. Follow the Vlttle \ ine right down Nohlgrew-v famous alley Off State Street. SALEM All light shades Light Tans Light Greys Old Rose Light Blae Very light Green Medium shades of Purple LYONS i 294 Days I 297 Night* Mill City Plant 2 Mile* West on River Road nnHHHKtnnnnixnnHHHHnHnnHHBHHHnnnnHHHnHanaQnnnHnHHnHnHm 0 0 ELECTRICITY OFF? COME IN AND SEE OUR COLEMAN CAMP STOVES POCKET SIZE TO LARGE 2-BURNER SIZE. Want to Rate? Give the family a break and bring them out to Manolis Santiam Cafe For Sunday Dinner from I to 19 p.m. I «00 7.50 18.95 RUBBER BOOTS WOOL SHIRTS, as low as CRUISERS ............ . ..... A Wool Yardage ▲ T 1-3 Off ▼ WITH ANY PURCHASE OF »15.09 OR MORE, A FREE GIFT OFT OF OUR GRAB BAG. YOU CAN NOW GET YOUR 1950 FISHING AND HUNTING LICENSES HERE Santiam War Surplus and Santiam Clothiers Here’s helpful information for the wise home maker to keep in mind before sending garsients to her cleaning shop for dyeing. Garment Dyers Guild of America compiled this information. Materials to be dyed yellow and tan can only be dyed over very pale shades. The colors of the garments or materials sent in to be dyed grey or light shades must be lighter than the color desired. White materials can be dyed any shade, providing there are no stains or sunburns. Black can only be re-dyed black. Cor duroy does not dye black as well as colors. Faded materials as a rule can be dyed several shades darker than their original tones. On materials that are very badly faded, navy blue or black is recommended. There is considerable risk involved in dyeing spots on silks that have been rubbed causing material to be chaffed All garments should be measured before dyeing. Cetera rhea wM dye MOWN Amateur Show MILL CITY: Phone 9242 Days Handy Dyeing Chart Cetera «he« wIH dye MlfN All light shades Tans Light Browns Light Bluea Deep Yellows Khaki MARCH of DIMES Shovel and Trucks for Hire BLUI Come Snow, Come Sleet Come Rain or Shine There’s Plenty to Eat COME TO THE STABLE Sand and Gravel Co. Mrs. Floyd Bassett was hostess for the meeting of the Womens So ciety of Christian Service held at her home in Fox Valley, Mrs. Laurence Walworth was in charge of the bus iness meeting and Mrs. George Clip fell lead the devotions Many plans were discussed for the coming months, with plans for a pie social to be held the later part of February At the close of the meeting Mrs. Bas sett served dainty refreshments to Mesdames, Laurence Walworth, Jim Lande. Willard Hartnell, Ralph Jones. George Clipfell, Loren Chamberlain, Clinton Hubbard. George Huffman. Clyde Bressler, Mrs Sullivan. Mrs. Minnie Smith and Mrs Alice Huber All light colors Old Rose .Medium shades of Tan Medium shades of Green Med ium shades of Purple Taupe, Greys The Younger Brothers ; JUNGWIRTH Society Meet Colora «he» will dy« SlUI • Lions Auxiliary Make Plans 0 9 9 9 Photo Finishing - 24 hour service JIM O’LEARY I ILLCITyi The March of Dimes campaign, Thursday. Friday and Saturday * originally scheduled to end Tuesday WAYNE MORRIS and night, will continue indefinitely JANIS PAIGE throughout the state, Marion county In campaign chairman Howard Ragan was advised Saturday in a telegram from Dr. E. T Hedlund of Portland, In Technicolor * State chairman. Hedlund pointed out in the tele Sunday, Monday and Tuesday gram that weather conditions in Ore LORETTA YOUNG gon have prevented several counties and from carrying out their various CELESTE HOLM March of Dimes programs, and In order that all these projects might be completed, the Dimes drive is being continued into February. Highlightng the Maron county WEDNESDAY antl-polio drive next week is the Elks ON THE STAGE club dance Tuesday night at Crystal Gardens ballroom in Salem and the appearance of the March of Dimes talent show in two cities. The vaudeville troupe will present FREE ADMISSION their show at Woodbum Wednesday. The Silverton show, snowed out Mon Thursday, Friday and Saturday day night will be rescheduled some SONNY TUFTS and GABBY HAYES in time during the second week of Feb ruary, according to Gene Malecki, in THE UNTAMED BREED charge of the traveling unit. The In Color Plus show is also scheduled for a Mill City ABBOTT AND COSTELLO Members of the Lions Auxiliary appearance on February 8. MEET THE KILLER, met at the home of Mrs. Robert Veness Wemesday evening with Mrs. To get the full vitamin value from BORIS K ARLOFF Albert Toman, president, in charge. citrus juices do not strain them. Special visitors were Mrs. Don Down The pulp contains a lot of vitamin C. Doors open at 7:20 P.M. (Complete show can be seen any ing, Mrs. Bert Provost, and Mrs. time up to 8:30 The average peacetime load of an Marie Stover who represents the Girl Scout troop here. At the regular automobile is 1 and % persons. business meeting the Auxiliary voted to sponsor the Girls Scouts. Plans were also made for the monthly pot luck dinner which the Auxiliary serves to members of the Lions club and their families. Mrs. Ed Goschie will be chairman of the February dinner committee. Following the business meeting, two quiz contests were conducted by the hostess. Mrs. Washed Sand, Cement Rock, Crushed Road Lowell Stiffler and Mrs. George Rock, Oil Rock, Fill Rock Steffy won the prizes. Refresh ments were served by Mrs. Veness. Mrs Joe Joaquin, with Mrs Larry Shelton and Mrs Paul Davis host- esses for the day The meeting was called to order by the president. Mrs. Elmer Stewart. It was decided by the members to have secret pals again this coming year Mrs. Glen Hear ing was appointed to secure the dates of birthdays and wedding anniver saries of all the members ready for drawing and distribution at the April meeting Members were requested to each bring a guest to the next regular meeting Feb. 9. Refresh ments were served at the close of the afternoon by the hostesses. Mrs. Shelton and Mrs. Davis to Mrs. Joe Joaquin. Mrs Elmer Klutke. Mrs. Harold Wilson. Mrs. William Athey, Mrs. Frank Saunders Mrs. Norman Garrison, Mrs. Laura Joaquin, Mrs. Floyd Völkel. Mrs. Theodore Burton, Mrs. Glen Hearing and Mrs Elmer Stewart. I I I I I Lyons Service J Toys Gift Items Notions County Says Polio The Gates Womans club met I Drive to Continue Thursday afternoon at the home of , Club Meets Benefit Card Party For Women’s Club February J. 1950 5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Celera «ho« will ne« dye (IUI Dark Dsrk Dark Deep Brown Green Red Yellow GltUN Colo«« «he« will eo« dyo *BIIN Dark Dark Dark Dark Brown Red Blue Purple BROWN Cole«« »he* wl« ee« dye MOWN Dark Dark Dark Dark Mao Green Parple Red NO Colora «ho« wM ee* dye Bi* Derk Blao Dark Green Dark Bro*n OLD BANK BUILDING MILL CITY