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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1952)
5—the mill city enterprise M t V SI XI) \Y and MONDAY Lyons Garden Club 10101 Fellows Attend Convention Meet at Naue Home Delegates to the Odd Fellows con Lyons—Mrs. Oscar Naue and Mrs. vention, meeting in Salem this week Chester Roy were hostess for the' were George Veteto. Otto Konecke meeting of the Garden club held at was alternate. the Naue home Wednesday afternoon Delegates representing the Rebe with 22 members present. Mrs. Percy ■ kahs were Dean Jackson, Alma Hiatt, president with Mrs. Mike Fink,1 Thomas and Goldie Rambo. secretary presided over the business Dean Jackson and Chrissie Hender meeting. son received the degree of Chivalry Each member respondedto roll call ( Monday evening. A large number with “Care of Tuberous Begonias”.1 from the local lodge attended the ses Mrs. Otto Weidman gave a very in sions. teresting reading on the care and study of Iris. Mrs. N'ale and Mrs. Roy served re Attending the meeting The main business of the afternoon freshments. was completing the plans for the were Mesdames Philip Pietrok, Cleve Flower show which will be held at O’Neil, John Neal, Lynn Lambert, the Rebekah hall Thursday, May 22. Burl Smith, Kenneth Garsjo, Ivan with Mrs. John McClurg, general Smith, Orville Downing, Otto Weid chairman, Mrs. Otto Weidman, Mrs. man, Percy Hiatt, Mike Fink, Alex Mike Fink and Mrs. Alice Huber were Kuiken, Clyde Bressler. Floyd Bas-1 appointed the nominating committee sett, Willard Hartnell, Rinke Feen-j for the new officers of the coming stra, Mrs. Alice Huber, Mrs. Gladys year. At the close of the meeting, Stiffler and Mrs. Frances Massey. DALE ROBERTSON, W Al l i it BRENN \x. JOANNE DRI in Return of the Texan Feature at 5:30, 7:30 Sunday TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY W 1I.LI \M HOLDEN and JOHNNY STEWART in Graduation— cisea from kindergarten at the Mill City Stephen Todd, Charles Willis, Carol Stewart (in costume as Mary), Sally Lents as Bo Peep, Briani Stovall as Rudolph. Ann Montgomery as Mother Goose. Jody Dell, Kit Means. Dennis Stovall, and George McNealy. Mrs. Agness Allen, teacher, is standing back of children. (Photo courtesy Robert Veness and Capital Journal) Stephen Streeter Honored On His First Birthday Firemen’s Auxiliary Honors Mrs. Minten Stephen Streeter, son of Rev. and Mrs. Noble Streeter, celebrated his first birthday on May 15th with a party in the afternoon. Present were Mrs. Chet Ferguson, Greg and Bobby, Mrs. Russell Kelly, SaraJo and Susan, Mrs. Carl Kelly and Pat, Mrs. William Turnbull and Carol, of Mill City, and Mrs. Larrjr Bangs and Julie of Me- hama. Gates Women’s Club Elects Officers old Wilson, Mrs. Laura Joaquin, Mrs. W. S. Hudson, Mrs. Walter Brisbin, Millsap, Mrs. Vernon Anderson, Mrs. Mrs. Walter Thomas, Mrs. Howard i Geo. Bailey, Mrs. Floyd Völkel, and Means, Mrs. George Clise, Mrs. Albert I a guest, Mrs. Elmer Klutke. Feed Albers DOUBLE DUTY to the whole Rabbit Family For the rabbit raiser who prefers a single feed pro gram, Albers Milling Co. (for over 25 years a leader in rabbit feed research) has developed the new DOUBLE DUTY. This “all purpose" ration for rabbits simplifies your feeding routine and still gives you fast.. . yet low- cost gains on your fryers. DOUBLE-DUTY IS PRICED TO MAKE FEEDING YOUR RABBITS EASY AND PROFITABLE! PRICE double out * »’«M it a*)** Per 50 lbs. $2 11 Available In Smaller Size* SANTIAM FARMERS CO-OP Feeds Seed* Fertilizer Telephone 5024 0 Grinding and Mixing Custom Cleaning Seed Marketing Household Appliances Machinery Hardware Petroleum Producta STAYTON, ORE. Lucky Twelve Holds 2nd Birthday Party Kids Club Saturday Matinee 2:00 P.M. "WESTERN PACIFIC AGENT" — Also — Ml lR S “Cake of the Week” Birthday Cake for: James Holt, Dennis Klutke, Jimmy O'Leary and Diane Slover Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Complete show can be seen any time up to 8:30 AFRESH' Tax Consultant Auditor W. N. SIMMONS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Bookkeeping, Accounting and Tax Service P.O. Bo ASTHMA Hinz Coifee Shop Open: 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m Don't t let coughing, wheezing, recurring at* at tacks of Bronchial Asthma ruin sleep and energy without tryinr MENDACO. which works thru the blood to reach bronchial tubes and lungs. Usually helps nature quickly remove thick, sticky mucus. Thus alleviate« coughing and aids freer breathing and better sleep. Oct MENDACO from druggist. Batik* faction or money back guaranteed, f Wally Riggs Sport Shirts Place orders today for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I |V K ‘--x 5 «IIICKIII LA3Y AFUTI TI J !!! r Always in Stock at the GAS? THANK HEAVENS? Moat attack* are Juat acid indirection When it «trike*, take Bell-an* tablets They contain the faateat-actinr medicine* known to doctor« for the relief of heartburn, gaa and »inular distress. 25< In Terhnieolor Now Available Please forgive a few added pounds on Lucky Twelve club members this week for last Thursday was their 2nd anniversary. After a large piece of the two-candle cake loaded with ice cream, followed by a scramble for calorie charts, they are all on diets. Before the refreshments, however, they took the wise precaution of tak ing their picture to record their pres ent figures for posterity. They then adjourned to the card tables. As they concluded it was found tha’ Millie Wood topped the heap and tha- Rosella Haywood being too full of cake went home boobie. Marcie Peterson outwitted the others to take the pinochle pot home. As the time came to return home the Twelvers were greeted at the door by their gracious hostess Mrs. Edna McCreary, who presented each with | a 2nd anniversary gift, then booted' them out the door! with stomach Denver and Rio Grande Telephone 4114 Honoring Mrs. Lenthal Ragsdale with a pink and blue shower at the home of Mrs. James Swan Tuesday « evening were Vesta Golden, Lillie Roy, X Ruby Murry, Judy Ragsdale, Casey X X X Chaney, Faith Veness, Ruth Stovall, X. Laverne Knowles, Barbara Yarnell. X Mabie Yankus, Marjorie Ragsdale,' X X Lettie Swan, Clara Swan and co-host- esses Rolores Stewart and Marie dj Stewart. Those unable to attend, but sending gifts were Marion Nelson, Marie i Stover, Mildred Stewart, Sue Green, Mabie Bruder, and Martha Ragsdale. CHOKED EDMOND O'BRIEN, STERLING HAYDEN. DEAN JAGGER and LAURA ELLIOT in Corner 3rd & Marion STAYTON. ORE. Mrs. Lenthal Ragsdale Honored by Pink-Blue « THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Boy Scout News Jungwirth, Mrs. Ivan Smith. Brownies present were Kathleen Kuiken. Gayle Jungwirth, Mary Goodell, Nadine I Carr, Ellen Hanlon, Beverely Power, I Jea nPrideaux and Marla McWhirk. Uli Horse Race Story — Excellent Entertainment Skate Night’ Received Enthusiastically By JEAN ROBERTS The Firemen’s ladies auxiliary met Lyons—“Skate Night” a compara Thursday evening at .the Fire hall. tively new activity of the Mari-Linn I President Irene Podrabsky presided, school has met with such enthusiastic | during the business session. Barbara response that parents, school bcytrd | Minten was honored, as it was her members and the skate committee are birthday. Canasta was the entertain thinking of continuing skate night ment of the evening. Bette Shaw- during the summer vacation. winning high score, and Bette Mienert i Sponsored by the PTC $100 worth low, Maud Flatman won the door of rink skates were purchased and ' prize. rented to students for 20c on activity Those present were Maud Flat man, night. Approximately the same num Laverne Knowles, Dolores Stewart, ber of skates were purchased by in ' Mary Ann Stewart, Bette Shaw, Bette dividuals. , Mienert, Germaine Wiltse, Barbara The response to skate night is so i Minten, Irene Podrabsky, Mary Rada, Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson, president of great that participation is limited to I and Tearly Muir. the Gates Woman’s club called a spe youngsters of district 29-J only. Tues Hostesses for the evening were cial meeting at her home. Monday- day nights older youngsters and adults evening for the purpose of the elec- have the floor, while on Friday night I Mary Rada, and Irene Podrabsky tion of new officers. the lower grades may skate. Mrs. W. S. Hudson was elected | president for the next year; Mrs. Howard Means, vice president; Mrs. I Vernon Anderson, secretary; Mrs. The Boy Scouts held their meeting Lyons — Mrs. Clarence Jungwirth Arthur Findley, treasurer. Outgoing I leader, and Mrs. Ivan Smith assistant officers are Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson, in the high school recreation room, I leader of the Brownie Girl Scouts, president; Mrs. Ed Davis, vice presi Wednesday night. We had tryouts for softball team I with their Brownies honored their dent; Mrs. Albert Millsap, secretary, we tried out till dark. mothers with a tea held at the com- and Mrs. Floyd Völkel, treasurer. We had the meeting after that, we , I munity club house Monday afternoon, Mrs. Walter Brisbin presented a ' with Mrs. Smith presiding at the tea large flag to the club, the flag that elected two boys to ride on the Lions I table. A short program was also was used to drap the casket of her float. They were Bruce Thomas and enjoyed. Present were Mrs. John son, Sgt. Darrel Hayward, who lost Greg Peterson. Then we elected the troop scribe, Laron Dart was elected. Prideaux, Mrs. Charles Power, Mrs. his life while in service in 1945. I John Hanlon, Mrs. Albert Carr, Mrs. Refreshments were served by the We also elected Greg Peterson as The meeting Jack Goodell, Mrs. Calvin Trahan, hostess, Mrs. Hutcheson to Mrs. Glen junior patrol leader. Mrs. Elva Kuiken, Mrs. Clarence Hearing, Mrs. Joe Joaquin, Mrs. Har then adjourned.—Tony Boothby Brownie Girl Scouts Entertain Mothers Boots Malone Gates General Store n ré