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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1952)
3—THE MILI. CITY ENTERPRISE February 21, 1952 FEMME PAGE Li Birthday Celebration Enjoyed in Bigger Home Mrs. Kim Bigger of Mill City enter tained at a buffet lunch Tuesday night a group of friends in honor of her husband’s 37th birthday. Some 27 guests were present and congratulated Bigger on the occasion of his birth day. Those present in the Bigger home for the birthday party at which Mrs. Bigger was the hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cuban, Mr. and Mrs. Thyril Shipley, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Sparky Ditter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bushnell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klecker, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Melting, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merril, Howard Day, Lash Hamilton, John Nelson, Everett Ben nett, Addie Wells, Edna Jenkins, Ruth Kerr, Jess James, and Pete Cather- wood. The birthday event took place after a round of men’s and ladies* shuffle board play at the Meander Inn. Thomas-Freres Wed At Stayton Saturday G. A. A. Cooked Food Sale, Sat., March 1 Mari-Linn PTC Monthly Meet Views Movie Film Zolkoske-Child Wed At San Rafael, Calif. The Mari-Linn P.T.C. held their monthly meeting last Tuesday eve- ning at the school house, Films deal- ing with the work of the Red Cross were shown by’ Mrs. Virginia Faul- ker, and Mrs. Peggy Hatfield from the Red Cross office in Albany. A short talk describing Red Cross serv ices was also given, preparatory to the Red Cross drive which starts in March. A committee to supervise any roller skating activities in the school gym was appointed jointly by the school board and P.T.C. Those appointed were Ralph Hurst, Cleathel Knox and Eleanor Christenson. Tuesday night being gym night many high school youngsters, children and a few adults enjoyed a volleyball game under the direction of Ralph Hurst. Word has been received of the marriage of Miss Rosella Zolkoske. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Zol koske of Mqhama, to Cpl. George R. Child, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Child. Sr. of Mill City. The wedding took place Saturday, February 2 in San Rafael, Calif., where the young couple are now re siding. San Rafael is near the Hamilton Air Force base where Corporal Child is stationed. Marilyn Chapter OES Enjoys Cake-Walk The February meeting, Monday evening, Feb. 11, of Marilyn chapter of OES of Mill City was under the direction of Halle Toman, worthy matron and Wilson Stevens, worthy patron. Lura Fair, worthy matron, and Cloyce Avey, worthy patron, of Acacia chapter, were escorted and introduced. Little Kotherine Johnston presented an aecordian selection. Degrees were conferred on Addie French. Dorothy Harris served as courtesy candidate. I After the business portion of the meeting, a cake-walk was conducted under the managership of Laurell Johnson. The proceeds go into the fund for the purchase of a new lobyrinth rug fund. Refreshments served in the dining room of the Mill City hall by Rose Cree, Louise Palmer and Gwen Jones. SI NDAY' and .MONDAY Rhubarb Miss Rosella Joanne Thomas of Mill City became the bride of Richard P. (The Cat that inherited Freres of Stayton, the morning of $30.000,000—Comedy!) February 16. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vein Thomas of Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Tl ESI) A Y and WEDNESDAY' Freres are the parents of the groom. The marriage ceremony took place in RICHARD DERR and the Immaculate Conception Catholic BARBARA RUSH church in Stayton, with Father Jonas celebrating the nuptial mass at 9 a.m. in Two hundred persons were present for i the ceremony. Q. Are rug and furniture cleaning The maid of honor was Mrs. Junetta and repairing under price control? Pietrok of Stayton, sister of the A.Y., Portland. groom. The bridesmaids were Mrs. In Technicolor A. Yes. The ceiling price should Marcele Nydigger, Stayton, and Miss be nohigher than the highest price Sharan Goblin, Stayton, cousin of the charged during the base period Dec. groom. Harold Freres was the best 19. 1950, through January 25, 1951. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and man. Marvin Zuber, cousin of the These prices should be posted. And SATURDAY groom, and Joe Pietrok were ushers. if you’re ever in doubt on the ceiling The bride wore a dress of white CLARK GABLE price for any such service, save your slipper satin set off by seed pearls The Mill City Garden club wish sales slip and contact the Portland and and a full train of tulle veil, and to remind members and friends that District Office in the Lincoln Build JOHN HODIAK flowers of red roses and gardenias. on next Thursday evening Mrs. Byron ing. Service firms have filed their The maid of honor was attired in a Bradshaw will be in Mill City to ceiling prices with us. We can check in Red hearts and roses decorated the . dress of orchid satin and net with speak to the Garden club at its reg them for you. tally cards and scene of Gates Lucky satin cape collar and headdress to ular meeting Feb. 28 at Mrs. W. W. Q. How many kinds of price rises Twelve pinochle club for its all-out match. The bridesmaids wore dresses Allen’s home. are there? Sounds like there must Valentine’s Day party. of nile green satin and net and yellow I Mrs. James Rose was a shopper be a lot of them, since OPS keeps Hazel Irwin tied up first prize with satin and net headdress to match. in Salem on Friday. allowing so many. M.M., Longview. a red string. Edna McCreary chalked Bouquets carried were fushias, daffa- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LeCour and A. There are two kinds of price up another cup, pinochle prize. Adna dils and heather. children spent Saturday in McMinn- rises. Those allowed by OPS to Ijuvall gonged out with the heart-I Wayne Massey, organist, and Mrs. ville. In Technicolor relieve actual hardship cases and those breaker sympathy prize. Nielke, soloist of Salem, provided the Mr. and Mrs. Ford Wilson and required by the Capehart and Hurlong Millie Wood, as hostess, bowed to music for the occasion. A wedding daughter are in Portland this week, amendments to the Defense Produc Kids Club Saturday breakfast was given at the home of where he is attending the govern tion Act. As for the number of price the dieting devotees of the I uckiers Matinee 2:00 P.M. by serving chicken salad and melba BEFORE BUYING SHOES the groom for the immediate families ment concrete school and Mrs. Wil increases allowed by OPS, that num toast forthe dessert luncheon. — Also — of the wedding party. The couple son is visiting relatives. SEE THE MASON LINE ber is actually very small compared are on a wedding trip to Sacramento, MUIR’S “Cake of the Week” Mr. and Mrs. John Jubb spent the to the millions of articles now under Calif., and Reno, Nev. They plan re weekend in Seattle visiting her par price control. Birthday Cake for: turning to this area February 21. ents. Mr. Jubb is high school athletic Q. Heard that OPS would bring Nancy Ann McGinnis The bride’s traveling costume was a coach. suit to collect any money I was over- and Dennis Jenkins navy blue suit and matching blue ac Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pound Jr. of charged and give it back to me. Is CHARLES UMPHRESS, Prop. cessories. The bride’s parents have Eugene were weekend guests of his that right? A. M., Salem. Doors open at 7:20 P.M. been residents of this area for some parents in Mill City. » A. Not exactly. OPS will bring Complete show can be seen any Open 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. eight years. The groom has lived in Earl Loucks and H. D. Pound at suit for overcharges but if a fine is time up to 8:30 tended the concert by the Willamette imposed, that goes only to the U. S. Stayton all his life. university band, featuring Rafael Treasury. You can, as a consumer, Mendez, world famous trumpet player bring action yourself. In that case, on Friday night. They report it well OPS would testify for you as to the ■Çbpular worth while and brought home records proper ceiling price. OPS also tries to prove it. A bus load of students to get an out-of-court settelement for also attended. the customer. SAI.EM Mrs. Hilliard Zell, president of Ore Phone S-4M4 gon Federation of Women’s clubs was will visit in Mill City on the 18th 1*1 N. Commercial St. entertained last Tuesday. Feb. 19 at for per-school children, according to the Mill City Women’s club meeting. Mrs. Owens. Has Everything for Your Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. The Mill City firemen were called W. R. Hutcheson. Mrs. Robert Wingo, out tonight (Thursday) to put out a and Mrs. George Steffy. I Tax Consultant Auditor RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open ' fire at Don Smith’s Union station. Officer Breneman reported the fire Sundays and evenings, flowers tele Furniture and Bookkeeping Supplies graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays, and forced his way in and had it un fi remen planters, pot plants, corsages, wed der control by the time the Mrs. Ida Geddes, who celebrated arrived. Damage was quite small. dings, also shrubs and landscaping. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Elmer Peterson from Lake Crystal, her 97th birthday at her home here 319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone Minn., dropped in Tuesday morning recently. Bookkeeping, Accounting and 42tf 3684. (Photo courtesy Capital Journal) I for a few days visit with his cousins Tax Service Mick Klamp, service station at- Walt and Don Peterson, and Mrs. Ed Corner 3rd 4 .Marion tendant at Nibler’s Chevron station Cooke and their families. Mr. Peter for the past year received has call son was completing a round trip to STAYTON. ORE. to report for duty in the Navy Reserve Texas and Arizona where he has been • FISSURE ■ FISTULA Telephone 4111 P. O. Box 1321 at San Diego. He is the son of Mr. visiting relatives during the past sev PROLAPSE ond ofk.r and Mrs. E. A. Klamp of Stayton. RECTAL DISORDERS eral weeks. He is a retired farmer annnunnnnnnnHHHnHnnBHunnMi I Mrs. Martin Kelly returned Sunday and businessman. * Slomoch and Colon Ailment* from California where she had gone Mrs. Albin Wright spent a few days NO HOSPITALIZATION to attend the last rites for her sister’s in Portland visiting her son. Descriptive Booklet husband. Del Drew and family of Niagara Music bv Sons of the Santiam on Request Don’t let coughing, wheeling, recurring at Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reif of were Sunday visitors at the Rev. tacks of Bronchial Asthma ruin sleep and Molalla visited in Mill City last Sun Turnbull home. energy without trying M EN DA CO. which works thru the blood to reach bronchial day. The Reifs formerly resided Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schroeder tubes and lungs. Usually helps nature quickly PROCTOlOG/ST here. remove thick, sticky mucus. Thus alleviates and family of Forest Grove visited NATUROPATHIC PHVllClAN coughing and aids freer breathing and better Verne Shaw was the victim of a at the home of his parents, Mr. and sleep. Oet MEN DA CO from druggist. Satis 1144 CINTI! STRUT . - TILÍFHONÍ J1440 rear end auto accident this week when Mrs. Herbert Schroeder during the faction or money back guaranteed. SALIM, ORIOON Harry Anderson’s auto ran into Shaw p<ist week. at the foot of the hill on First avenue. !!! Shaw’s rear bumper and rear door ^IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW were badly damaged. The Mill City firemen and auxiliary enjoyed a no-host potluck Valentine party last Saturday night at their ! hall. Canasta, pool and shuffle- board were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Shields Remine have Adults SI.00, Students 50c returned from a short visit to Cali- fornia with relatives. Mayor and Mrs. Wes Greene willl move into the house vacated by the Lee Donaldson family as soon as planned remodeling is completed. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cline spent the weekend at Walport where they are building a beach home. Mrs. Erma Anderson, new owner | of Erma's Dress shop spent Wednes day in Salem on business. The dress shop is located in the store building i formerly occupied by Oleson’s dress shop. Mrs. Ix*e Owens has been appointed pre-school chairman of the Marion county well-child clinic for Mill City, replacing Mrs. John Muir, who re-1 signed. Appointments will be taken; à’ at Muir's bakery as in the past, Mrs.; Lj*s» Accommodations Muir announced today. Inoculation V. clinic will be on March 4. The doctor, Homemakers’ Price Quiz MILL CITY ♦ When Worlds Collide Red Hearts and Roses Color Pinochle Site 1 ♦ Rubber Boot Work Across the Wide Missouri Full Soles and Heels Chuck's Shoe Shop THE COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE OFFICE NEEDS W. N. SIMMONS HEMORRHOIDS Gates Firemen BENEFIT DANCE ASTHMA DR R. REYNOLDS CLINIC Gates Hi School Gym i Every Saturday Night Wally Riggs Sport Shirts Now Available Place orders today for IM MEDIA ThJ DELIVER Y 24-Hour NURSING SERVICE Eor Women Who Are Convalescing and Need Medical Care J Boyce Nursing Home and Sanitarium COUNTRY rrn- 593 South Commercial 4515 Sunnyside Road Phone 2-1766 — SALEM — Phone 2-28H3 «• ¡7, LTU J*TX J t, J -F WfTj I I i I I I I 4 I The Maples Cafe & Tavern Always in Stock at the Highw ay 222 m mile« East of Gates Gates General Store SPECIALISTS IN MULLIGAN STEW IxMi and Perry Mulligan. Prop«. 5Î1 'Aia gttïïSll ?! 3b Citó PRVt ITOR A kJ - * < IT