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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1952)
5—THE MILL CITY EX T E RI > RIS E April 24. 1952 ! ------------- Legion Auxiliary Party Successful FEMME PAGE SUNDAY and MONDAY Mill City American Legion Auxil- I iary sponsored a card party at the Hyacinth: 1st Mrs. Charles Dolezal Legion hall last Saturday evening. 2nd Mrs. Bert Morris, 3rd Mrs. Ford | Proceeds of the party will be applied Wilson. i to equipping the Legion hall kitchen. Mrs. Dolores Stewart had charge of Specimen, unscheduled: 1st Mrs. C. ■ I the card fete. M. Cline, 2nd Mrs. Cleve O’Neil, 3rd Regardless of weather the Mill City- Martha Jungwirth. Lyons. High score for pinochle was won by Garden club Flower Show was a suc Camellias: 1st and 2nd Mrs. Cecil John Swan: low, Russell Moberg. High cess with Mrs. Early Phillips, Mrs. Lake, 3rd Mrs. Joe Fencl. scorer in bridge was Mrs. Catherine Marvin Long, and Mrs. Bess Phillippi Ferguson: low, Mary Jane Cox. High Flowering Shrub branches: 1st Mrs. of Scio and Mrs. Elmer Taylor of Fred Duffy, 2nd Martha Jungwirth, score in canasta was made by "Dub" Mehama as judges. The treasury was Lyons, 3rd Agnes Brotherton, Lyons. Stewart; low, Grace Hudson of Gates. benefited by sale of food and plants. The door prize was won by Ethel Wild Flowers (single): 1st Mrs. W. Foster. Mrs. Stewart expressed Out of town visitors were from R. Olmstead, 2nd Mrs. Harold Pound. Gates, Scio, Lyons, and Mrs. T. C. thanks to all who purchased tickets. Wild Flowers, group of 3: Its Mrs. Agee from Mobile, Ala. The regular session of the Auxiliary Fred Grimes, 2nd Mrs. Ford Wilson, The club wishes to acknowledge the 3rd Mrs. Harold Pound. took place Monday evening. Mrs. I co-operation of the Lyons Garden club Potted Plants, foliage: 1st Mrs. J. Cecy! Lucht, district president, from and all those in helping to achieve C. Kimmel. 2nd Mrs. C. M. Cline, 3rd Dolores Jane Poole, who has been Mt. Angel, was scheduled as the dis Ardith Jones, who has been named chosen valedictorian of Mill City tinguished guest, but last minute ill salutatorian of the 1952 graduating the success. Mrs. Art Robison. The following awards were made Flowering Plants: 1st Mrs. C. M high school class of 1952. ness prevented her attending. A nice class of Mill City high school. (Photo Courtesy Capital Journal) representation from the Detroit-Idan by the judges: Cline, 2nd Mrs. Eva Bressler, Lyons, (Photo Courtesy Capital Journal) Sweepstake: Mrs. Elsie Potter. 3rd Mrs. Charles Dolezal. ha area drove to Mill City for the May Basket: Mrs. Charles Dolezal. Primroses: 1st Mrs. Harold Pound,! regular meeting. Mrs. Pauline Hunt, Outstanding arrangement: Mrs. C. 2nd Mrs. Arthur LeCours, 3rd Mrs a new member of the Auxiliary, was Mill City Friends Call On M. Cline. Agnes Brotherton, Lyons. introduced to the unit. Outstanding specimen: Mrs. John Dish Garden: 1st Mrs. A. Robison, The names of three Mill City high Vaughans at Lebanon Swan. and Mrs. Charles Dolezal. 2nd Mrs school junior girls were submitted as Four car-loads of Christian church Daffodil, large cup, 1st Mrs. Herb ! Harold Pound, 3rd Mrs. Charles Dol These folks took their basket dinners and Seveial members of Santiarn Re candidates for Girls State. Schroeder, 2nd Mrs. Charles Dolezal, ezal.. names were sent to the Mill City- bekah Lodge No. 166 of Mill City- surprised the Joe Vaughan family at 3rd Mrs. Harold Pound. Arrangements (table): 1st and 2nd Eva Rebekah Lodge No. 92 at Garden club and Eagles auxiliary- for Lebanon Sunday. The Vaughan’s Daffodil, small cun, 1st Mrs. C. M. Mrs. C. M. Cline, 3rd Mrs. Charles visited Stayton, Tuesday evening. Invitations approval. These two clubs have de moved to I-ebanon in March from their Cline, 2nd Charles Dolezal, 3rd Mrs. Dolezal, had been sent to all Rebekah lodges cided that they will sponsor a girl Wes Green. Dry Arrangements: 1st Mrs. Elsie in this district to attend Stayton lodge from Mill City this year to Girls home just west of Mill City. Present at the dinner from Mill City Daffodil, cluster, 1st Mrs. Charles Potter, 2nd Mrs. Harold Pound, 3rd State. The name of this girl will be on their Guest night. were the Eldon Hutchinson family, Dolezal. 2nd Mrs. Harold Pound. 3rd Mrs. Charles Dolezal. announced within a short time. The initiatory degree was conferred Mrs. Susie Haynes, the Elmer Shaw Mrs. Charles Dolezal. Small Arrangement: 1st Mrs. Roger The local Legion Auxiliary plan a Daffodil, small, 1st Mrs. W. R. Olm Nelson, 2nd Mrs. W. R. Olmstead, 3rd upon one candidate, followed by a rummage and white elephant sale in family, the H. E. Jull family, Mr. and lovely drill. Mrs. C. F. Deetz, noble the near future. Anyone having such Mrs. H. I. Plymale, Mrs. Emma Teter, stead, 2nd Mrs. Charles Dolezal. Mrs. Joe Fencl. Daffodil, unscheduled, 1st Mrs. Mantel arrangement: 1st Mrs. Chas. grand was in charge of the degree articles call 2006, Ruth Stovall. Word Mrs. Leora Caraway, Mrs. Una Mae Charles Dolezal, 2nd Mrs. Helen Mc Dolezal, 2nd Laura Neal, Lyons, 3rd work ar.d Mrs. Beulah I.es a rd is drill also can be left at Muir’s bakery. Lee White, Mrs. Rose Daly, Geo. Ditto, captain. Clurg, Lyons, 3rd Mrs. Agnes Brother Mrs. Cleve O’Neil, Lyons. Kelly won the attendance prize for Ellen Shelton and David Golden. Mrs. Marcele Ware, district chair last month. ton, Lyons. Coffee Table: 1st Mrs. Charles Dol A picture was presented to the Tulips, L>. Mrs. John Swan, 2nd, ezal, 2nd Mrs. C. M. Cline, 3rd Mrs. man for 1952, announced that district Vaughan’s in appreciation for their convention will be held in Stayton Mrs. Cleve O’Neil, Lyons; 3rd Mrs. Cleve O’Neil, Lyons. interest in and service for the church W. H. Davis. May Baskets: 1st Mrs. Charles Dol June 10, when Mrs. Olive Ramey, during their stay in Mill City. Tulips, group of 3: 1st Mrs. Lola ezal, 2nd Mrs. George Veteto, 3rd assembly president will pay Eva Re Mrs. Bertha Vanderhoff bekah lodge an official visit. Lambert, Lyons, 2nd Mrs. W. H. Davis, Mrs. Fred Grimes. Entertains at Pinochle 3rd Mrs. C. M. Cline. The theme decorations were in Following lodge a cake walk was tt Gates Lucky Twelve pinochle club Tulips, double: 1st, 2nd and 3rd, charge of Mrs. Fred Duffy assisted by held, the proceeds from which will be Mrs. Bert Morris and Mrs. Bob Wingo added to a fund which is being raised celebrated the post-Easter season by Mrs. Charles Dolezal. Tulip, parrot: 1st Mrs. W. D. Davis, who carried out the May Day theme to send some Stayton high school thoroughly enjoying a dessert lunch the 1952 eon of chocolate ice cream rolls served 2nd Mrs. Art Robison. with a May Pole surrounded by little youth to visit the United Nations. Primrose: 1st Mrs. Pound, 2nd Mrs. dancing figurines accompanied by a Delicious refreshn ents were served in the finest tradition by hostess Mrs. Joe Fencl, 3rd Mrs. W. R. Olmstead. musician and a May Day queen. in the lodge dining rooms follow.ng Bertha Vanderhoff. Mrs. Rosella Haywood bested her I the cake walk. Members visiting from Mill City sister players for first prize. Mrs. were: Julia Bassett, Ada Plymale, Thelma Otto positioned herself firmly I Rachel Olmstead, Ida Fleetwood, Dora upon the pinochle prize. Mrs. Marcie Findley, Dorothy Vail and Ruth Hess. Peterson, obviously in poor form for There were also visiting members the day’s play, scored low. Mrs. Edna State Penitentiary McCreary and Mrs. Edna Duvall dis from Turner, Jefferson, and Lyons, tinguished themselves brightly by un folding 1500 in trumps. KIRK DOUGLAS, ELEANOR PARKER and W ILLI \M BEN DI X in Successful Flower Show Held Tuesday Detective Story Feature at 5:20, 7:30 Sunday I TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY WILLIAM HOLDEN and NANCY OLSON in Submarine Command News THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Mill City Rebekohs Visit Stayton Lodge RANDOLPH SCOTT ELLEN DREW in MAN IN THE SADDLE In Technicolor — Plus — JEANNE ( RAIN BARBARA LAWRENCE in MARGIE In Technicolor Starting Time 7 p.m. All 3 Nights Kid's Matinee—2 p.m. Saturday Don Barry in “The Dalton Gang" — Also — MUIR’S “Cake of the Week” Birthday Cake for: Mark Boothby, Sheryl Slover, Michael Peterson. Sibyl Dart and Alfred Thomas Con-Glomerations” Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Complete show can be seen any time up to 8:30 PRISON SHOW MYRON’S Sewing Machines J EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OR MODELS New and Used Sewing Machines Red's Trading Post Buys Your Cascara Bar!: (Chittum) GREEN or DRY MILL CITY Phone 1303 TONITE 8 pm Miss Donna Lee Plymale Wins CE Essay Contest Miss Donna Lee Plymale, former Mill City girl, has been selected as one of five finalists in a national Christian- citizenship contest spon sored by the International Society of Christian Endeavor. Miss Plymale is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Irl Plymale of Mill City. She recently won the Pacific coast regional contest for girls. Her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Plymale, ex pect to send her to the national Chris tian Endeavor convention at Wash ington, D.C. in June, where she will receive the regional prize. Miss Plymale, a student at North western Christian college. Eugene, is president of the Oregon Christian En deavor union. During the past two years she competed in the Parshad essay contest for the United Christian Youth movement, and placed first in state competition both years. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our many friends. During the loss of our loved one, Mrs. Naida Booker. BROTHERS AND SISTERS OF MRS. BOOKER EDWARD WILLIAMS “The Home of Hallmark Card«” 330 Court Street Salem, Ore. Capitol Drug Co. Salem NEWS All-Inmate Cast Boy Scout News The Mill City Boy Scouts had good time at the Camporee last Satur day and Sunday. We left Mill City at about 8:30. Mr. Tuers drove us up and back in his panel truck. Unfortunately there was not an awful lot of sleeping done, they did not blow reveille because everyone was up. At the camp fire the troops put on skit. The Boy Scouts held their regular meeting Wednesday night at the high school recreation room. We had patrol meetings then we held our business meeting. We talked about the Camporee. First Bruce Thomas talked, then Tony Boothby, Terry Muir, David Jones, and Lahny Podrabsky. After the meeting we watched the baseball game. —Tony Boothby •J] 1 MUSICIANS DANCERS COMEDIANS 3 BANDS 3 General Admission $1.00 Reserved .... $2.00 Tickets: STEVENS & SON Jewelers SALEM OR AT PRISON BOX-OFFICE BENEFIT OREGON HEART FUND anfictnnnwxnnnnsinnKUooBDQDsnjcuoooDi Tax Consultant Auditor 'N. N. SIMMONS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Bookkeeping, Accounting and Tax Service Corner 3rd 4 Marion STAYTON, ORE. Telephone 4114 P.O. Box 1321 ASTHMA Don’t let coughing, wheezing, recurring at tack« of Bronchial Asthma ruin sleep and energy without trying MENDACO, which works thru the blood to reach bronchial tubes and lungs. Usually helps nature quickly remove thick, sticky mucus. Thus alleviata* coughing and aids freer breathing and better sleep. Oet MENDACO from druggist. Satis faction or money back guaranteed, r Place orders today for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • Whether you think an illness is contagious or not—call upon a physi cian to make sure. Let him make a thorough check of your condition. Then follow his instructions closely. We hope, too, that you will bring the doctor's prescriptions here for careful com pounding. Just try us! want to say it. See our large selection of Hallmark Mother's Day Cards. And Every Nite (exc. Sunday) Till April 26 Now Available % a . ■ ßatcAi«*} 7 . . . as always a Hallmark Card will say just what you want to say—the way you Mill City Grade School Wally Riggs Sport Shirts The Mill City Ministerial associa tion met Monday morning at the Com munity church parsonage, with all members present. Tentative plans were made for a community Memorial day service the morning of May Sth. hLtlteii- Pwi JîL| 11 WHY NOT BUY I ✓ • - Xu"1 / > "T ' JL J R J i « ■ ■ i V». I i Always in Stock at the I Gates General Store Ills