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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1951)
♦ 5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE IIHHI Februar; 1. IMI IMI March of Dimes Presents Free Magic Show Feb. 7 Gates Womans’ Club Methodist Conference In Social Meeting Held in Portland Members of the Gates Womans’ Methodist women from the Western club met Thursday afternoon of last | Jurisdiction, which includes the con week at the Gates Furniture store for ferences of California, Nevada, Colo the social meeting. Those present rado, Utah, Montana, Idaho. Oregon, responded to roll call by relating an Pacific Northwest, Southern Cali- ' anecdote. |fornia, Arizona, Wyoming, State, Mrs. Walter Thomas gave an in Latin America, Oriental and two teresting talk on Korea. Mrs. George mission conferences of Alaska and Clise presented two numbers on her Hawaii, are planning to attend the accordian and Mrs. Kay McCarty eighth annual meeting of Womens spoke of the supplies needed for the Societies of Christian service for the class in textile painting, which will Juridsiction in Portland First Metho start at the February social meeting. dist church, beginning Wednesday Mrs. Glenn Gordon and Mrs. George morning, January 31, and continuing Clise were welcomed as new members to noon on February 3rd, with presi dent, Mrs. F. I. Hollingsworth of of the club. Refreshments were served at the Denver, presiding. Guest speakers will include Bishop close of the program to Mrs. Edward Chance, Mrs. Suddeth, Mrs. Glen Donald H. Tippett of the San Fran Hearing, Mrs. Walter Thomas. Mrs. cisco area who has just returned from Glenn Gordon, Mrs. George Clise, an extensive tour of the Orient; Mrs. Joe Joaquin, Mrs. Kay McCarty, Bishop Gerald Kennedy of the Port Mrs. Laura Joaquin, Mrs. Elmer Ste land area; Mayor Dorothy McCull wart, Mrs. Albert Millsap and guests ough Lee, Portland; Dr. Laurence E. present, Mrs. Don Miley, Mrs. Arthur Nye, pastor. First Methodist church, Findley and Mrs. Charles Powelson, Portland; Miss Thelma Stevens, exec by the hostesses, Mrs. Jesse Haywood utive secretary of the department of The Presbyterian Missionary so Christian Social Relations of the ciety held the regular monthly busi and Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson. The regular meeting will be held Womens Division of the Board v of . ness ucoo and auu social aw mi meeting luvcuii^ last Wednes- »» cuiivb * Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood. Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Albert Millsap, Missions and Church Extension, New (|ay |York City; Mrs. Clarence A. Meeker, ¡Lester Hathaway presided. Thursday afternoon, February 8. i editor of the Methodist Women,1 Announcements for the February ¡formerly of Medford and now of New 'calendar were made as follows: I York City; Gertrude Boyd Crane, February 9—World Day of Prayer Mrs. Mabie Quarles ¡Pacific University, Forest Grove, who will be observed in the church. ¡will lead the daily devotions. Mis February 28 — The next regular 'Lucky 12’ Hostess sionaries from both at home and meeting of the society which will Thursday marked another after- abroad include Celia < Gowan and 1 include a luncheon and several synod- China; Mar. Mar ical speakers. noon of cards for the members of the iMaybel Thompson from China: Gates Lucky 12 Pinochle club at the garet Martin, Korea; Marjorie Dim- Members voted to have a Presby Parkway Trailer Court, east of Gates. ¡mitt, Isabella Thoburn College, India; terian magazine sent to all church Mrs. Mabie Quarles, the hostess Ada Duhigg, Bingham Canyon Com- officers and a committee was ap for this week served a delicious salad !munity House, Utah; Leone Lemon, pointed to go ahead—Dr. D. J. Fer after which the members played cards. Community House, Calexico, Califor guson, Mrs. W. W. Allen and Mrs. nia; Richard A. Ortmeyer, Director, Clayton Baltimore. The first prize went to Mrs. Bertha Atlantic Street Center, Seattle. Speaker for the afternoon meeting Vanderhoff, with high score and Mrs. Preeeeding the public meeting there was Mrs. W. W. Allen, who is sec Marcella Peterson took second prize. Mrs. Tacy Long again came through will be two days of work shops and retary of overseas sewing. She stated to way-lay the elusive traveling pi executive meetings under the leader that there are now 24 Willamette ship of the Jurisdiction officers. Presbyterian societies subscribing to nochle prize. Friday evening sees the beginning the overseas and hospital assignments. of the Wesleyan Service Guild week The speaker itemized what was sent end when this branch of the Womens last year by these societies, and the I Society of Christian service composed great need now in the Korean field. Announcement was made that every jof business and professional women get together to survey their work for first and third Wednesday the church the last year and make plans for the recreation rooms would be open to future. Mrs. Louis Annette, San collect clothing for overseas ship Francisco, Wesleyan Service Guild ment. A large contribution of cloth secretary for the Western Jurisdic ing was recently sent and as the de tion will be in charge, assisted by mand is great, it is planned to send Mrs. Everett Faber, Central Point, several such boxes. Further informa Oregon Conference secretary, and tion may be obtained from Mrs. Allen , Mrs. Marion VUelburn, Portland Dis or Mrs. Hathaway. NEW MANAGEMENT The meeting was concluded with trict secretary. Those attending from the Lyons afternoon devotions led by Mrs. James local society will be the president Mrs. Swan. Refreshments were served by Don’t Borrow—Subscribe Today! John Hargreaves, Mrs. W. Hartnell. the hostess. Members attending were Mrs. Hathaway, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Bal timore. Mrs. Il T. Caughey, Dr. and Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Fred Grimes, Miss Daisy Geddess, Mrs. Geddess, Mrs. John Swan, Mrs. James Swan, I Mrs. Bowers, Mrs. Ernest Graham, ■' !. Arthur Kriever, and Mrs. Louis I Mrs. 1 X Verbeck. ’-_ I Presbyterian Society Program Planned Shake Shack will open Mon., Feb. 5 Get your Electric Fan Heater NOW! USE IT AS AN EXTRA HEATER DURING THIS ( OLD SPELL AND AS A COOL AIR FAN THIS SUMMER! ,4 good selection to chose from ALSO A SMALL SHIPMENT OF G. E. Steam Irons JUST ARRIVED—BIT HURRY! THEY DON’T LAST LONG! Stiffler’s Radio & Appliance Co. ä "35 miles from nearest parking meter" Sales and Service MILL CITY Phone 902 MMH New Cars Still Available Place your order NOW before it is too late A FEW CHOICE GUARANTEED USED CARS: 1949 KAISER DELUXE. RADIO, HEATER. OVERDRIVE Exceptionally Clean TWO 1949 TRAVELERS. THE FAMOUS 2-in-l (AR Exceptionally Clean 1949 KAISER SPECIAL. RADIO AND HEATER Top Shape THI RS., FRL. and SATI RDAY February 1, 2 and 3 All Technicolor Show! Ray Milland and Iledv Lamarr in COPPER CANYON — Plus -- Johnny Johnston and Barbara Britton SHOWBOAT SERENADE KID S MATINEE I I’ M. Saturday SUN.. MON., and TUESDAY February 4, 5 and 6 — Three Day» — Ma and Pa Kettle Go To Town WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 7 — On the Stage — March of Dimes MAGIC SHOW (, \lîlï 1GE SERVICE WOMEN EXPRESS THANKS JiVe wish to thank sincerely the friends who so generously loaned us their beautiful things for the Antique and Hobby Show, January 26th at the Gates high gym. Mrs. H. N. Wilson M rs. B. E. Cole Mrs. N. L. Pennick Mrs. Wm. Pennick Mn, Dan Morrison Mrs. Floyd Völkel Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Nelson of Till amook spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell King in Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Simoneau of Portland spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ditter. Mrs. “Stoney” Wells was taken to the Boyce Nursing Home annex in Salem last Saturday. It was thought that Mrs. Wells might improve better at the nursing home. FOR SALE • • l'(*!|(|c's llcauty Stihiii located Next to Furniture Store PHONE 5951 GATES Suitable for One or Two Operators — Completely Furnished Living Quarters POOR HEALTH REASON FOR SELLING Building and Construction Contractors Loc-Bloc R. A. HARROLD Stayton C. F. HUNTER Mill City Smile of Dimes One Group of Dresses and Wool Blouses HALF PRICE! THIS GROUP INCLUDES CORDUROYS, WOOLENS, and WOOL JERSEYS Good Range of Sizes This Week Only! No Lay-a-ways and No Exchanges OLESON’S MILL CITY Smilin’ through Is Eugertha Mae Horton, 3, of Washington, 0. C. Following an Infantile paralysis attack In July, 1949, this little girl spent four months In the hos pital and still receives out patient care. Washington, D. C., Chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis aided Euger tha with March of Dimes funds. UTTLE ILLS Friday & Saturday Specials MAKE • True, that "little ¡liners'’ you're beer mentioning in an offhand wir, may «V* seem to imount to much— ¡use a few faint symptom«« But, neglected, these "lii’le ill«'- can lead to big bills for doctors, medicines, etc; not so mention needless suffering and loss of precious time. Consult a Doctor now — you'll sate by it in the end. And,of course, we hope you'll being his prescription to M foe mreful compounding« Mil ARTHUR WHITE M KSTER M VGICIAN Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schroeder Admission FREE Faith Rebekah Lodge spent Saturday at their Mill City (Children under 13 admitted only home. Hold Regular Meeting when accompanied by parents) HaBBnK Lyons—Faith Rebekah lodge held Till RS., FRL. and SATURDAY LICENSED their meeting at the hall Wednesday February 8, 9 and 10 evening with the new officers in the Gregory Peck in chairs, Mildred Carr, noble grand, and THE GUNFIGHTER Zona Sischo. vice grand, presiding. The regular routine of business was — Plus -- carried out, with reports of various SQUARE DANCE JUBILEE $1.50 per month and up committees heard. Laura Neal who KID’S MATINEE — 2 P.M. Saturday Also serving Gates and Lyons was unable to attend the regular installation was installed as warden. MILL CITY At the social hour birthdays for Jan Doora open at 7:20 P.M. DISPOSAL SERVICE Complete show can be seen any uary, February and March were time up to 8:30 PHONE 2352 honored. The tables were beautifully LEONARD HERMAN decorated with birthday cakes and lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllll candles. The committee in charge was Mildred Carr, Zona Sischo and Rosa Berry. MILL CITY Mr. and Mrs. Jack Colburn were Saturday night guests at a delicious Italian dinner in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Jensen. Bridge was enjoyed after the dinner. Recruit Jerry and Pfc. Merle Stew art are expected home this weekend from Fort Lewis. Wash., for a visit with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stewart. Lee Donaldson, worker on the De troit dam, suffered a broken leg last week while on the job. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Epps are spend ing the week in Vancouver, B.C. A chimney fire was discovered in the Delbert Jenkins home last Mon day. It burned a hole in the roof. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Flook are leav- 1 ing Monday to spend a month in : California, with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson in Riveria and Mrs. Jack Flook and family in Merced, Calif. Jack is sta tioned in Honolulu as a correspondent for the army, his family expect to move there soon. in our store I Expert work. Finest mils, rials. Work doo* promptly ... and guaranteed. I>et us giw* yon a free eatimate. WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELKT FOSTORIA ASK FOR AND SAVE VALUABLE COUPONS FOR FREE ROGERS SILVERWARE liaker s HILL TOP GENERAL STORE MILI. (TTY Open Week Day. from 8 A.M. to 7:30 P.M Sunday. 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Stayton. Ore. [MtM 4IFTIO4S 4 Rubber Footwear and Rainclothes Shoes - Hardware - Paints pjlectric Appliances, etc. ALBERT TOMAN. Prop. SHOWER’S Kaiser-Frazer e Arthur White, master magician, will be pre sented by the local March of Dimes com mittee. in a benefit show for the March of Dimes, at the Mill City theatre, Wednes day, Feb. 7. Chair man Robert Veness announced this after noon. No admission will be charged so for an evening that you will long remember plan to attend. Assisting White in le presentation of the evening of enter tainment will be love ly Nita Drake. Mr. White is one of the better known ma gicians having per formed throughout the U.S. Children under 13 will be admitted only when accompanied by their parents. Children are requested to sit with their parents. tBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBwoBBWBBanBBB'aBBBBBB o o o o o o O o O o I o o o B