The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 14, 1950, Page 7, Image 7

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    5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
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Sylvia Cloggett Speaks
Before Mari-Linn PTA
December 14, 1950
Altar Society Keeps
Mrs. Lyons as Head
imm
page
. as "Mrs Santa” and Edward Haney
’ as “Santa” carry out the program of
the fourth grade.
Those of the choral group of Mrs.
Schunk’s room of the fourth grade
are Carol Veness, Arthur Stevenson,
Shereen Muir, John Bradshaw, Lucille
Ziebert, Bernice Potter. Karen Rue,
Kathryn Miller, Jeanne Miller, Ronald
Dexter, Mavis Towell, Georgia Pal­
mer, and Janice Slover; completing
the fourth grade’s singers are those
in Mrs. Louck’s room: Sibyle Dart,
Betsy Christensen, Vernon Johnson,
Ila Albright, David Jones, Don Howe,
Billie Hedge, Albert Nichols, Tommy
Fencl, Stephen Donaldson, Phyllis
Pate, and Larry Kanoff,
\ ail of Gates, David and John Mitch­
ell. and Albert Nichols of Mill City.
Lyons—The Mari-Linn PTA held
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Lyons—Mrs. Pat Lyons was hostess
“A Savior Is Born’’, a three-reel,
their meeting at the school house for the meeting of the Altar society
Dec. 15th and 16th
sound movie in full color.
Friday evening.
Monte Hale in
held at her home.
Capping the events of the day for
I AW OF THE GOLDEN WEST
Miss Sylvia Cloggett, who was an
Election of officers was the main
the children is the parceling ’ out of
A special Christmas program will the treats.
exchange teacher to England last business with Mrs. Lyons being re­
— Plus —
Judv Canova in
year and is now an art instructor elected president and Mrs. Mike be presented by members of the Sun-
•SCATTERBRAIN”
at the Oregon College of Education, Schwindt re-elected secretary-treas­ day School of the Free Methodist
church
Sunday,
December
17.
at
7:30
was the guest speaker.
urer.
KID’S MATINEE —2 p.m. Sat.
Plans were completed for the car­ Plans were made for the children’s p.m. in the local church in north Doughty Home Sees
’Law of Golden West’, Hale
Mill
City,
Mrs.
L.
C.
Gould,
program
nival which will be held at the Re­ party held at Jordan December 17.
3 Cartoons and Serial
Fowler
Win
Honors
bekah hall Friday evening, Dec. 15. Names were also drawn for each chairman revealed.
Several musical numbers were pre­ month to care for the church and
Children and older people alike
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Mrs. Mildred Doughty's home m
sented by Kathryn Johnston on her each one to select a helper.
have been busy learning their parts. Mill City was the gathering place
Dec. 17th and 18th
accordion. Mrs. Glen Matson, fifth
Mrs. Walter Mitchell of Mill City for the “Gates’ Lucky 12” during
Present
were
Mrs.
Phillip
Pietrok,
grade room-mother and other par­
coaches the beginners, Mrs. Adell their weekly pinochle play.
ents of that room served the refresh­ Mrs. Mike Schwindt, Mrs. John Jung­ i Huchinson of Lyons looks after the
the program policy of
wirth, Mrs. Clarence Jungwirth, Mrs. primary, Mrs. G. E. Davidson of Gate« the Following
ments.
the hostess served a des­
Sam Bridges, Mrs. Bob Free, Mrs. directs the junior girls, Clifford sert group,
luncheon before the playing of
Watch for Name To Be
Don't Borrow—Subscribe Today! Lloyd Free, Mrs. tierman Free, Mrs. Mitchell of Gates holds in line the pinochle began in the afternoon.
Announced
Merrill Brassfield. Mrs. Francis Mul­ junior boys. Rev. L. C. Gould super­
Mrs. Doreen Fowler ran up the
lins, Father Schneider and Mrs. Lyons. vises the adults in the Christmas pro­ high
figure in pinochle for first prize
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
gram of the Free Methodist church. and Mrs. Mabie Quarles got the sec­
Dec. 10th and 20th
MRS. R. WILSON HOSTESS
A brief outline of the church’s pre­ ond prize. Mrs. Jeannine Herzbery
BETTY GRABLE
VICTOR MATURE
Mrs. Russell Wilson was hostess sentation with those doing the work succeeded in taking away the Pinochle
prize for the day.
for a Mehama community church follows:
Piano prelude by Mrs. G. E. David­
H. F. HINCH, Prop.
birthday party in her home. Mrs.
; Violet Wallen is president of the son of Gates.
A fire Sunday in the First Presby-
“A Ward Plan” by Freddie Butler
church group meeting in the Wilson
I
terian
church did some damage to the
“JUST GOOD
of Gates.
home.
|
Sunday
School room in the church.
“Remember to be Thankful”: Dar­
FOOD”
In Technicolor
The fire apparently started in the
lene
Juaquine
of
Gates,
Carolyn
A man may fall into a thousand
chimney.
Firemen
exercised
extreme
THURS., FRI. and SATURDAY
perplexities, but if his heart be up­ Mitchell, Glinda Logan, and Virginia care and were able to put it out
IDANHA, OREGON
Dec. 21, 22. and 23
right
and his intelligence unclouded, Gold all of Mill City.
without
serious
damage
or
disrupting
Hiway 222
“Like This Shining Light” by Dickie
JANE RUSSELL and
he will issue from them all without
school
classes.
They
were
called
at
V dishonor.—Robert Louis Stevenson.
Blocker of Mill City.
5
W Al uh HUSTON
10 a.m. and made a speedy appear­
“Merry Christmas to All” by Bobby ance.
in "TH E OUTLAW**
Mitchell of Gates.
— Plus —
“Today Is Jesus’ Birthday” sung
Disney Cartoon Feature
by boys and girls.
KID’S MATINEE —2 p.m. Sat.
“Merry Christmas” Sunny Wilson
FREE CANDY
of Gates, Janice Logan, Marjorie
Doors
open at 7:20 P.M.
(Continued from Page 1)
Mitchell and Ruthie Kay Gould, all of
Complete
show
can be seen any
¡Mill City.
WtMD
Christensen, Doris Craig, Shirley-
time up to 8:30
“Our Gift”, Martha Warden of Cree, Brooks Crosier, Yvonne Dart,
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Gates.
LeRoy Emerson, Carol Kempe, Emma
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“The Gift of Christmas”, Linda Nichols, Janiece Quarles, George cEBnsnnnGiKt&annKnnKtHHKtiaKtnBBin
| Filson, Nancy Mitchell, Jerry Aus- Rambo, Denny Sheythe, Marlene
I bourne, Darlene Juaquine, Howard Walker, Arnold Webb, Beverly Alex­
Towell, and Earl Michell.
ander, Jerry Bowers, Floyd Losch.
“Get and Give”, Delmar Warden
Juanita Haney, Dorothy Kempe,
and Bobby Wiles of Gates.
Margaret Palmer, Michael Peterson,
“Christmas Every Sunday” Rhoda Lahny Podrabsky, I.aina Schmidt, Ray
i Smith of Gates»
Steiner, Arthur Webb, Ronald Wil­
Open Only Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
Located Next to Furniture Store
“The Light of the World” Donna liams, Carolyn Brinton, Kyron Child,
PHONE 5951
GATES
I.ee Oliver and Phyllis Smith of Gates, Gwendolyn Christensen, Linda Dyhr-
Suitable for One or Two Operators — Completely Furnished
Mavis Towell, Patty and Beverly Alex­ man, Cleo Jose, Annette Knowles,
Living Quarters
,
ander of Mill City.
Michael Thomas, Duane Niemeyer,
“The Star of Hope”, (song written Rosalie Bassett, Clara Caudle, Sherry
POOR HEALTH REASON FOR SELLING
and composed by J. B. Love af Mill Hansen.
City) Mrs. L. C. Gould.
Sheila Kellogg, Jimmy Baltimore,
“The Shepherd’s Visit”, play, Allan Glenda Christensen, Zita Crosier,
Penny Gould, Anna Howell, Charles
Marttala, Gregory Peterson, Carol
HAVE A BETTER KITCHEN Ann Thornley, Rodney Goble, Annette
Melting, Sharon Hagen and Gloria
Come Early Friday and Saturday to Insure a Table
Homemakers who have modern j Klecker.
cabinet sinks find that one of its
The lower grades under the direc­
greatest conveniences is the pull-out
tion of Mrs. Sletto, Miss Henry, Mrs.
spray. Located handily by the
faucet, it is attached to a long rub­ Loucks and Mrs. Schunk will present
ber hose that reaches to every part , Thursday a play entitled "Merry
'Christmas to All”.
of the sink top.
Announcer for the first grade for
The spray's primary use is to
rinse the dishes after they are
the play is Jimmy Donnelly. The
washed and stacked in a rubber
first grade singers will sing “Brahm's
AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
covered basket either in a sink bowl
Lullaby” and “Jolly Old Saint Nick­
or on the drain board. A generous
spray of piping hot water can be olas”. The first grade singers are
Kirt Baughman, Russell Brown, Jim- (
directed into every groove and
Come in and see our wide selec­
cranny of dishes, pots and pans, as­ my Donnelly, Kenny Hanson, I.au-
tions of 45 RPM and 78 RPM
I rence Hunt, Larry Johnson, Barbara
suring thorough rinsing.
Populars, Old Timers, Classical,
But the spray has other uses, too.
Stodola, Virginia Urban, Ronnie |
and Semi-Classical Records.
The Youngstown Kitchens Planning Jones, Mickey McClintock, Gene Shep­
Service suggests that it comes in herd, John Sigfrit, Janis Denison,
mighty handy when cleaning vege­
KELVINATOR and WESTINGHOUSE
tables. The strong spray of water Rosezella Ebright, Carol Stodola, Bev­
removes dirt, sand, and other for­ erly Walker, Jody Ix?e Fernaid, Joyce
REFRIGERATORS
eign matter from spinach, lettuce, Guier, Susan Jenkins, Karen Kelly,
radishes, carrots and potatoes, mak­ Karren Marshall, Jo Pinkston, Judy
GE TRIPLE WHIP MIXERS
ing the preparation of these vege­ Podrabsky, and Lynn Steiner.
tables quick and easy. It's an excel­
Announcer for the second grade,
WAFFE?] IRONS
lent device, too, with which to water Robert
Hill, starts events with Rich­
flowers or potted plants. The full
force of the spray should not be ard Dyhrman playing "Frosty the
POP UP TOASTERS
used, but a light spray will wash Showman” and Jimmie Bevier acting
dust from the leaves and won’t in­ as “driver”.
Playing reindeer are
RCA and MOTOROLA RADIOS
jure them.
Larry Zeibert, Larry Lemke, James
«Incidentally, here’s an interest­ Fencl, Charles Harmon, David John-
PRESTO COOKERS
ing tip on the care of potted plants. son, and Oscar Miles. The second
FRESH DAILY — VERY REASONABLE PRICES
When emptying ash trays, occasion­
FREEWESTINGHOUSE SEWING MACHINES
ally throw some of the ashes onto grade chorus includes songsters Joel-
the dirt. Ashes help promote vigor­ ien Agee, Evonna Bair, Janice Gil-
ous growth and long plant life.)
birds, Doris Hutchinson, Judith Kay,
I
After the dishes are done, the
Earlene Nelson, Ellena Nelson, Joy
rinse spray can be effectively used
MILL CITY
Geraldine Osborne, Sylvia
to clean out the sink bowl, washing Nolan,
Peterson, Marie Sullivan, and borita I
OPEN WEEK DAYS
SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS
food
particles
clinging
to
the
sink
RADIOS — APPLIANCES — SERVICE
into the crumb cup strainer or into White,
8 AM. to 7 P.M
9 A M. to 12 NOON
Announcers for the fourth grade
the food waste disposer. If your
Mill City 1884
Stayton 215
WE
GIVE
TRADING
STAMP«
sink is equipped with a spray, try
will be Gary Bevier and Marc Booth-
AND ALUMINUM AND DISHES
all these uses to get the most out of
by slated as master of ceremonies
this convenience.
for proceedings when Donna Niemeyer
Methodist Church
Crofts Program
Major Studio
Feature
SPAR CAFE
?
Wabash
Avenue
Plan your
Grade Children
Sunday Dinner
MASTER
at Manolis’
FOR SALE . !
Full Course Dinners
Delicious Steaks - - Fried Chicken
l'c!l!|c’s llciiul.i Sahin
^BETTER PACKAGER
foods
Kellom’s Fresh Meats
Kellom’s Grocery
Porter & Lau
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Complete Home Furnishings
Open till 9
Li
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Monday to Friday Nights
340 COURT ST., SALEM
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OPEN
Friday Nights
CHRISTMAS
DIVIDED PAYMENTS
NO EXTRA CHARGE