The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 22, 1951, Page 5, Image 5

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    5—THE MILI. CIT\ ENTERPRISE
March 22, I»51
FEMME PAGE
Legion Auxiliary
Has Two Initiates
Easter Bunny—In Personl
Two new members, Mrs. Jack En­
FRIDA* and SATURDAY
low of Mill City and Mrs. W. S. Hud­
March 23 and 21
son of Gates were welcomed into
Easier Card Drama
membership of the American Legion
YVONNE De CARLO in
Auxiliary during its regular monthly
Buccaneer’s Girl
Fowler Directed
meeting Monday night at the home
Technicolor
Doreen Fowler directed the Easter . of Mrs. Jack Colburn, with Mrs. Nor­
— Plus —
man
Jensen.
co-hostess.
Other
mem-
The St. Catherine’s Altar Society production of Gates Lucky 12.
Great Jewel Robber
Lights, camera and action meleed I bers present were Mesdames J. T.
sponsored St. Patrick’s day card party
,
King,
John
Muir,
Arthur
Chase,
C.
A.
with
fast
and light-hearted pinochle
KIDS MATINEE—2 p.m. Sat,
proved a rousing success since some
FREE Easter Gift
35 tables were active Saturday night [ play. As if the director had called a t Bruder, Ernest Ragsdale, Campbell
Special Feature-Car toons-Serial
| “retake”, Marcella Peterson again, ® Stewart and Edward Y’arnell.
in the Mill City IOOF hall.
high score and Jeannine , . During the business session, plans
Door prizes contributed by business . captured
SI ND W and MONDAY
Herzberg the pinochle.
Joan Long . were made for a cooked food sale on
men and individuals added to the color
TYRONE POWER and a
i | Saturday, April 7, at 10 a.m., at the
j
took
the
understudy
part
of
second
of the St. Patricks' Day festivities.
Tremendous Cast in
Don Jenkins hardware store in Mill
The following door prizes and donors [prize winner for the day.
City.
In
addition
to
pastries,
salads
Rose Hayward exploded flash-bulbs
give some idea of the interest the
and caserole dishes will be offered
card party inspired. Contributed for I and snapped pictures of the Gates | for sale. Mrs. Bruder and Mrs. Chase
Lucky
12
while
action
held
sway,
a door prize was a clock, by Meander
A delicious salad, deviled eggs and ! are in charge of the sale.
Inn, a man’s travel kit by B. Morris,
In Technicolor
Canasta and bridge were enjoyed
[
coffee
made up the dessert luncheon
$5 cash by J. Nelson and Hathaway’s
after the business meeting, with Mrs.
provided
her
guests
by
the
gracious
Garage, order on Muir's Bakery by
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
[ Stewart, Mrs. Muir and Mrs. Hudson
John Muir, order on Freres-Frank, | hostess, Doreen Fowler.
BETTY GRABLE and
winning prizes for high scores.
boy’s jacket by the Hill Top Store
DAN DAILEY
Application blanks for membership
(Albert Toman), cake breaker by Don
in the American Legion Auxiliary are
Jenkins hardware store and a water
available at Muir’s Bakery.
Mrs.
glass set by one who remains anony­
Muir, vice president of the local unit,
mous.
, states that she will be glad to assist
Canasta first prize was an ironing
(interested applicants in filling out the
In Technicolor
board pad and cover given by Stiff­
Gates — A pink and blue shower forms.
ler’s Appliance store. Second prize complimenting Mrs. Don Miley was
A woman is eligible for membership
THURSDAY ONLY
was an oil change donated by Ralph held in the recreation rooms of the if she is a (1) mother, sister, wife
THE
STAGE — 3rd Annual
Nibler’s Chevron Service,
Three high school, Monday evening. A large or daughter of a member of the Amer­
S VNTI \M LIONS CLUB
pounds of cheese constituted third group of friends gathered there, each ican Legion; (2) or she served in the
prize given by Stewart’s grocery.
armed forces; (3) or she is a mother,
bearing dainty and useful gifts.
< Hit AGO—What youngster wouldn’t want to receive his Eqster
Talent and
eggs right from the hands of the Easter Bunny» in person? Every
First prize in bridge was 2 pounds
babies” [ sister, wife or daughter of a deceased
Quiz games pertaining to “ ’’ babies'
veteran,
whether
or
not
he
(or
she)
day
during
the
Easter
season
in
Chicago.
Mr.
Bunny
himself
makes
a
of chocolates donated by Kimmel were played, with prizes awarded to
Amateur Show
pantomime appearance to pass out eggs to all the young folks who
drug store. Second high received a Mrs. Harold Wilson, Miss Birdie Lar- ! was a member of the American
I-ocal Talent — Curtain at 8
at "is giant, 24-foot Easter basket in the well of the Marshall
Legion.
sugar and creamer set given by Kel- [ SOn and Mrs. Albert Millsap,
r leld & Company Walnut Room restaurant.
BENEFIT — Grade School
lom’s grocery.
Following the opening of the gifts,
Landscaping Project
Awarded as prizes were Royal refreshments were served by the host-
Doors open at 7:20 P.M,
Mrs. Albert McMullin, Mrs. Velma
Coply China furnished by Ressler’s esses, Mrs. Edward Chance. Mrs. A. T.
Complete show can be seen any
Carey, Mrs. Ernest Wrigglesworth,
grocery; car lub job by Don Smith Barnhardt, Mrs. Glenn Gordon, Mrs.
By LELA KELLY
time up to 8:30
Mrs. Gwen Schaer, Mrs. A. T. Barn- I
and a silk scarf donated by Oleson’s Gwen Schaer and Mrs. Velma Carey Magician Show
By MRS. ALBERT MILLSAP
Funds raised are being applied to to the guest of honor Mrs. Miley and
hardt, Mrs. Letha Bently, Mrs. Janet [ Il 1111H111111II Illi 111111111111111 III 111 II 11 mill
The magician, Emerico and his Gala
altar facilities of St. Catherine's Cath­ Mesdames W. R. Hutcheson, Lincoln Review presented a very interesting
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hayw’ard and Harold, Mrs. Riley Champ and Mrs. ' Don’t Borrow—Subscribe Today!
olic church in Mill City.
¡Henness, Glenn Hearing, Ernest program for the benefit of the Mill two boys have moved into the house Howard Means.
Mrs. Blanch Dean, who makes her I
| Wrigglesworth, Cecil Haun, and City high students Wednesday morn- formerly occupied by the Joe Harden
home with her sister, Mrs. Martha j
[daughter Barbara, Miss Birdie Lar- ing at 9 a.m. The magical show was family.
| son, Elmer Klutke, Albert Millsap, held in the high school auditorium
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed, who reside Bowes was taken seriously ill with the '
L. T. Henness Honored
(Tilmon Rains, Riley Champ, Walter with the price of 25c for students in the Lord court were Portland vis­ flu last week and was taken to the
i Thomas, Robert Levon, Clarence Ball, and 50c for adults who desired to itors with relatives during their en­ Salem Memorial hospital Sunday eve­
On His 97th Birthday
ning. Mrs. Boes and her son, Joseph, ’
Laura Joaquin, Byron Bates, Mary attend.
forced vacation.
The home in Gates of L. T. Henness Eaglestrom, Minnie Everton, Burrel
who were both ill last week are re- I
Miss
Jean
Oliver
was
at
the
home
Pie
Sale
and his daughter, Mrs. Lillie Lake, I Cole, Merel .Devine, Harold Wilson,
ported to be improved.
The Sophomore class had a pie sale of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
was the scene of a large gathering Clarence Johnson, Edmund Davis,
Out-of-the-state guests at the home
Oliver
over
the
weekend.
Miss
Oliver
in
the
recreation
room
at
noon
on
of old friends Sunday.
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levon, over
Charles Tucker, Merritt Wood, Al­ March 10. The pie was sold for 15c is employed in Salem.
the weekend were his parents, Mr. and t
Mr. Henness who will celebrate his bert McMullin, Clarence Rush, Glen a piece and the delicious cake sold
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Boyd of Salem Mrs. J. D. Levon and his brother, Vin- i
97th birthday next September has Henness, Clyde Oliver, Elmer Stewart, for 10c a piece. The money taken in
spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. cent Levon, all of San Francisco and !
Chuck Faylor and Sam Engle
made many friends through those Miss Lorena Devine, and Mrs. Curtis will be added to the class treasury.
Boyd’s grandmother, Mrs. Lula Col- Levon’s uncle and aunt from Boston, |
Owners
; Cline of Mill City and Miss Georgia
years. •
lins.
Easter
Vacation
Mass.,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Garebedian.
From Pesco, N. Mex., were Mr. and Shane of Salem. Those sending gifts
Mrs. W. B. Peetz, who resides at
The students and faculty members
Mrs. James King; Mr. and Mrs. Kyle I were Mesdames George Clise, Walter are getting ready for the much needed the home of her son-in-law and daugh­
Clark and famdy and Mr. and Mrs J Brisbin, Dan Morrison, David Barn- vacation which will be given them ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson,
George Christenson and son, all from hardt, Floyd Völkel, Howard Means, March 22 and 23. Members of the left the last of the week for Oakland,
Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Marshall I.etha Bently, Janet Harold, Joe faculty may attend the Oregon Edu­ Calif., where she will visit at the home
Lake, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Forest Joaquin, Hollis Turnidge and daughter cation convention which will be held of her daughter, Mrs. F’rank Ander­
Nydigger and family, Lyons; Mr. and Carolyn, Margaret Woodings of Penn­ in Portland.
son and with her son and family, Mr.
Mrs. Jack Anderson of Mill City were sylvania, George Mielke and Norman
and Mrs. J. E. Peetz.
I-ocated Next to Furniture Store
Garrison, Miss Betty Tucker and Softball Begins
all Sunday guests.
PHONE 5951
GATES
Mr. and Mrs. Burrel Cole have re­
With the bright sunshine comes the
Carol
Sue
Ball.
Saturday Mrs. Mary Godfrey and
Suitable for One or Two Operators — Completely Furnished
time for the girls to begin their game ceived word from their son, Thurlo,
Frank Hesseman of Salem and Mrs.
who is with the U. S. Navy in Korea
Living Quarters
Put out your campfire before you of softball. The girls will begin as that he is on his way home on leave
Chris Knutson, Gates, spent the day
POOR HEALTH REASON FOR SELLING
soon
as
they
return
from
their
Easter
leave the woods.
at the Henness home.
vacation. Up until now their time and his arrival is expected soon.
Saturday guests at the home of
| has been spent in the gym playing
Mrs.Cecil Haun were Mrs. Don Nelson I
volleyball.
of Tillamook and Mrs. Lester Hatha­
Annual Progressing
Ardith Jones, editor of the annual way of Mill City. Louise, daughter
[and Miss Baney, advisor, have put in of Mr. and Mrs. Haun, was taken to
i many hours work along with many | i Portland for a medical check-up Tues­
members of the staff during the past | day of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carey and
[ month on the high school annual the
“Timberwolf”.
The annual will be son, Jon, of Stayton spent the week­
end at the home of Mrs. Carey’s par­
issued near the end of the school.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson.
“On Account of Larry”
Mrs. Carey apd son returned to her
The Junior class version of the play parents home Tuesday evening to re­
AT THE MILL CITY FIRE HALL BEGINNING
“On Account of Larry” was presented main for the rest of the week while
' for the grade school on Thursday aft- Carey attended teacheri institute.
lernoon, for the members of the Gates
of Salem at our store
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Garrison are
¡high school and Mill City high school announcing the opening of their new
on Friday afternoon, and the final
April 5. They have leased the
Saturday, March 31
Ballroom Dancing
$15.00 for 15 weeks Course I performance was given for the adults cafe,
ifc to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bonity. The
on
Friday
evening.
Approximately
for 7th and Sth Graders
Garrisons will only operate the Va­
¡$150.00 was taken in by the Juniors. riety store. The cafe will be in a
EVERYONE WELCOME
$18.75 for 15 weeks Course The class is in great need for this in new addition to the building and has
Tap Dancing
order to sponsor the annual Junior- been tastefully decorated and fur­
CLASS SCHEDULE:
| Senior Prom and Banquet this spring. nished with all modern equipment.
4-year olds to come at
10:00 A.M. Saturday
Junior Class Addition
The new management will serve meals
5 and 6 year olds to come at
11:00 A.M. Saturday
Joan Dixon of Seattle, Wash., has as
, well as fountain service.
7 to 10 year olds to come at........... 1:00 P.M. Saturday
' moved to Mill City and has enrolled
Among Gates folk to attend the St.
Jim O’Leary
Irene O’Leary
10 to 15 year olds to come at
2:00 P.M. Saturday
' as a Junior in the local school. Joan Patrick card party in Mill City Satur­
[ makes a total of 17 girls in the Junior , day evening were Mr. and Mrs. John
WE GIVE UNITED TRADING STAMPS
[class; there are also eight boys mak- LaHaie, Mr. and Mrs. Fount Paul,
| ing the grand total of 25.
Mrs. Don Gessner, Mrs. Robert Boaz
and Mrs. Albert Millsap.
CARD OF THANKS
One of the pleasant affairs honor­
We want to extend our sincere ing Mrs. Don Miley was a tea given
thanks and appreciation to everyone by Mrs. Glenn Gordon at her home
who helped in any way during the Friday afternoon.
Guests invited
NAME
recent illness and death of our beloved were the teachers and employees of
husband, son and brother. Also for the schools, who presented Mrs. Miley
all the letters, cards, and flowers that with small but useful gifts. Present
Address
Age
were so generously sent; and the con­ were Mrs. Miley, Mrs. Merritt Wood,
tributions to the hospital fund and
PLEASE FILL OUT and Send Above Coupon with Check to:
flower bank.
Mçs. Tony Moravec Jr.
PAUL ARMSTRONG. Care of Mrs. James Barton,
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Moravec Sr.
GUARANTEED
Box 477, Mill City, or Telephone 1981
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and family.
Term Payable in Advance
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siegmund
Radio, Heater, Overdrive, Exceptionally ( lean.
WATCH
and family.
Will have to be seen to be appreeiated.
St. Patrick Card
Party A Success
The Black
Rose
Pink and Blue For
Mrs. Don Miley
My Blue
Heaven
Mill City Hi-L-ites
GATES
Closed Mondays
Sunday
Chicken Dinner
Vivs Steak House
FOR SALE .
• • • •
I'eillie’s llmuti Salon
We have arranged a
Attention!
DRESDEN FIGURINE
Dancing Classes
Painting Demonstration
By Mrs. Henderson
Saturday, April 7th
MILL CITY VARIETY
Make Year Reservations Now!
USED CARS
REPAIRING
1919 KAISER DELUXE
WE TAKE PLEASURE
Radio and Heater, Exceptionally Clean
IN ANNOUNCING THAT ON SATURDAY, MARCH 17th
Two operators will be added to the present staff—both proficient in all lines
of beauty work including manicure and facial.
The Famous 2-to-l Car—Tip-Top Shape.
1919 TRAVELER
Specialists in Hair Trimming and ( utting
Evening Appointments Welcomed
BOTH ARE ACCREDITED STAFF DIAGNOSTICIAN« AT
Shirley's Beauty Shop
Phone 6103
Finest mate­
rial.. Work doo. promptly ...
and guaranteed. Let ua giro
you a free mtimat«.
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