t—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE October 23. 1952 FEMME PAGE MILL CITY Child Health Conference Hospital Auxiliary Plans Blood Bank A Cub Pack meeting will be held Monday. Oct. 27, at 7:30 in the high A fiumber of matters of importance school for giving out awards and the were brought up for discussion and initiation of new members. Parents settlement at the regular monthly J and friends are invited to participate meeting last Thursday of the Santiara in the meeting. Memorial hospital women's auxiliary Mrs. Lawrence Baird, and three in the Stayton city hall. children, Gloria. Jen and Melody, of Plans were completed for the blood ( Myrtle Creek, came Thursday'eve- r eve- with EvangeHst ’ Baird A bridal shower honoring Mrs. Gene bank which will come to Stayton twice i ning to Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powelson, former residents of Gates Gibson, the former Miss Mary How annually. ’ The first visit is scheduled durinK the closing days of thp revjval hgs«* 26 ‘'K from rrnm .X 3 to tn 8 X r» p.m m . __ have received word of the marriage ard, was given at Mon & Pop’s cafe for November meeting at the Mill City Christian More than 200 donors must be se church. They returned home Sunday. of their daughter, Miss La Veta Rose i Wednesday, Oct. 15 at 8 p.m. Those to Vernon Duane McFadden at St ' present were: Mrs. Charles Sullivan, cured to make the blood mobile trip A reception will be held Sunday Mary’s church in Corvallis, Saturday, Mrs. Bessie Lyons, Mrs. Clyde Golden, worth while. Donors will be solicited after the evening service by the local October 18. I Mrs. Dewey Flatman, Mrs. Leland in this and the Lyons’ area. Christian church for all new members It was planned that blood donors received during the recent revival The bride is a graduate of the Gates Kaplinger, Mrs. Ray Case. Mrs. Pat high school and has been employed I Ader, Mrs. Leonard Herman, Mrs. would be contacted principally meeting. at the Oregon State college since her Marvel Anderson, Mrs. Roy Gibson, through business offices and through Evangelist Lawrence Baird of organization. Mrs. Evelyn Pugh is Myrtle Creek, who had been conduct graduation wtih the class of 1951. He and Miss Phyllis Gibson. Those sending gifts but were unable acting chaiiman for the blood bank, ing a revival meeting at the local was a student at the Mill City high school, and is now at Oregon State ' to attend were: Mrs. Edna Hutche and gave her report at the meeting, Christian church, left by plane from college. They will be at home after son, Mrs. Percy Mulligan, Mrs. Geo, The Rainbow Girls in Stayton have Salem Sunday afternoon to begin a October 24 at 3261 Jackson St., Cor Veteto, Mrs. Gladys Asbell-Scio, Don volunteered their help at the canteen. , similar meeting at Port Angeles, Members at the meeting established | Wash., that evening. nie and Gary Roberts. Mrs. Bill Rich vallis. ards, Mrs. John Muir, Mrs. Bill Vin an honorary membership roll of the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chance and ton, Mrs. George Stewart, Mrs. Al ol ard of directors Auxiliary; making ' Deborah, left with their trailer last Shelton, Mrs. Bill Timm, Mrs. Ruth it possible for inactive members tc I Sunda7‘for California"'where"Kenneth Johnson, Mrs. James Swan, Mrs. John attend meetings at anytime, however, has found employment. I Swan, Mrs. Harry Wood, Mrs. Syble Mrs, W. E. Weddle, president of thr RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open j Walczek, Mrs. Howard Farmer, Mrs. Auxiliary, explained that everyone is Sundays and evenings, flowers tele Byron Davis, Miss Evelyn Johnston, welcome at any of the meetings. graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays, It was decided that a committee planters, pot plants, corsages, wed Mrs. Mabel Baltimore, Mrs. Buck Delano of Detroit, and Mrs. Earl Con- from the Auxiliary membership, othet dings, also shrubs and landscaping. than board members, would be asked 319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone ness of Jefferson. 42tf to serve lunch to the hospital board 13684. of directors when they meet at the Mr. and Mrs. Warren Howe and sons Larry and Bobby of Roseburg Mrs. Bertha Vanderhoff hospital building on November 3. After a general discussion concern W'ere weekend guests at the home of Entertains Lucky Twelve ing window blinds for the hospital, Mrs. Nora Goodwin of Mill City and Mrs. Bertha Vanderhoff entertained members recommended draw drapet Mr. and Mrs. Roland Berry of Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Breuner from her associates of the Gates Lucky rather than blinds. It was thought Twelve Pinochle club at her horn« that most of the drapes would be Woodburn Heights have moved to Thursday. The hostess served fruit donated by the various organization! Mill City recently. N. J. Bruener is in the communities. Some clubs al employed at the Detroit dam. Mr. jello and snowballs to her guests Mrs. Rose Haywood displayed a ready have asked about furnishing and Mrs. Bruener are parents of Mrs. Lenthol Ragsdale. stroke of pinochle finesse by a win curtains for a room. Welcomed to the auxiliary as nen Rev. and Mrs. Noble Streeter were of first place. The magic wand of members were Mrs. Sylvia Hinrickl in Prineville last week where Rev. luckdipped to Mrs. Millie Wood with Streeter officiated at funeral services the lucky pinochle. Edna Duval wai and Mrs. Clayton Baltimore. Members present were: Mrs. W. E. for his cousin, William Streeter, 40, hoisted out of the deths of pinochlt Weddle, Mrs. Ear) Allen, Mrs. G. W. who was shot in a hunting accident despair by the award of a low prize. DeJarden, Mrs. T. G. Freres, Mrs. on his own farm and died several Kenneth Hanson, Mrs. Percy Hiatt, days later, it was thought to be, from Mrs. George Huffman, Mrs. J. C. loss of blood. Mr. Streeter is sur Kimmel, Mrs. Evelyn Pugh, Mrs. vived by his wife and four children. Sylvia Hinricks, Mrs. Clayton Balti- Frank “Red” Stovall, who has been more, Mrs. Byron Shuck, Mrs. John operating the second hand store for Teters, and Mrs. Arlo Tuers almost two years is moving to The The next meeting of the auxiliary | Dalles where his store is being com- will be held Thursday afternoon Nov- | pleted within a few days. Mr. and ember 21 in the Stayton city hall. . Mrs. Stovall and sons came here from Ocean Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Don Henness of Seat DR. MARK tle, who were enroute to California, stopped in Gates over Saturday night I at the home of Mr. Henness’ parents, By MRS. S. T. MOORE I REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST I Twenty-five members of the Salem ! Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Henness. Chamber of Commerce toured Detroit | Derrel Farman of Cottage Grove Will be at his Mill City office in the Jenkins Building dam last week under the direction | returned Sunday after a week’s stay Thursday afternoons 1 to 6 p.m. of Harry Rutherford, resident engi here visiting his mother, Mrs. Guy Also Thursday evenings by Appointment I Sorenson. neer. Forest service personnel visiting I Mrs. Ernest Graham returned last HOME OFFICE: 313 W. FIRST, ALBANY the Detroit ranger station this week | week from a week’s trip to San Fran- were Bill McDonald of the Portland | cisco, where she visited her daughter, mm » r*ui regional office accompanying Ward Miss Irma Graham. Mrs. A. J. Namialos and daughter Gano and Mr. Webb of Missoula, • * Frances ----- have recently moved here Mont. The Montana visitors are in-!--------- --- Frances is at- terested in changes brought about by from Philadelphia, . the Detroit dam because a similar tending high school. I he Namialos project is planned for their territory i are relatives of C. E. Stewart of Stewart's grocery. in Montana. Detroit parents who wish to take ' Mr. and Mrs. Chet Ferguson and advantage of the free health exami I two sons are moving this week to nations available for children of this Seattle, Wash., where he has accepted AT area are urged to contact Mrs. R. C. employment in an office there. Fer Haseman of Idanha for appointments guson has been employed in the en on October 28. > gineering department at the Detroit Miss Ruth Wentzel has been re-l dam. Ferguson has been active in NEW RETAIL LOCATION: leased from the Salem hospital where local softball circles and served as a she has been recovering from injuries commissioner for this district in the East City Limits on Highway 222 ■x received in an automobile accident two , state softball league, MILL CITY 5« Phone 3215 months ago. a Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shufford brought Mr. and Mrs. Lou Schultz, Mrs. home two deer from a hflnting trip Dean’s aunt and uncle. Joining them in a family reunion were Mrs. Annie in eastern Oregon. The Pruitt contracting company has Seeger, her son and family, Mr. and completed a roofing job at the Marion Mrs. Delbert Seeger and children, : Francis and Nancy of Salem, and Mrs. Forks hatchery. Three band groups are practicing Hulda Maves, Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Steers and weekly on Wednesdays at the school under the direction of Roy Shelton daughter Nancy spent the weekend The groups are divided in Seaside wtih relatives. of Salem, Other visitors at the Dean home into beginners, grade school and high school bands. - • , last week __ were Mrs. Dean’s _ parents, San Francisco visitors at the How- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wert of Cottage ard Dean home last weekend were Grove. For PRESIDENT For VICE PRESIDENT Powelson-McFadden Bridal Shower Given Married at Corvallis Mrs. Gene Gibson I IKIALN DETROIT All Building Supply Needs Kelly Lumber Sales < Scheduled, October 28 Stevenson & Sparkman Walter A. Swanson FOR CONGRESS, Ith Dist. Edith S. Green FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Francis Lambert FOR STATE TREASURER Robert Y. Thornton FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL — LINN COUNTY CANDIDATES — Dave Epps Dan W. Poling FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVES Glenn W. Huston FOR COUNTY CORONER Pol. Adv. paid for by Linn County Democratic Central Committee, Anna D. S. Pratt, Treas.. Lebanon * Obligated to no one but the taxpayer. * Make public all business of the Court. * Stop Favoritism. * Better business methods for the County. * County equipment purchases should be made by competitive bid. * Equitable consideration of the taxpayers’ rights. Marion County CAN Haie Better Roads Without Raising Taxes Elect.... P. W. Hale COMMISSIONER-MARION COUNTY Paid Pol. Adv. by P. W. Hale, Salem, Ore. SUNDAY and MONDAY STEW \RT GR INGER and ELEANOR PARKER in I GATES Scaramouche In Technicolor Feature at 5:15, 7:30 Sunday g TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY GREGORY PECK and BARBARA PAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levon were recent visitors in Portland, a cons bined business and pleasure trip Mrs. Cecila Miller, who makes het home with her daughter, Mrs. Velma Carey, returned to Gates last week following a summer vacation spent in Montana with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap ac companied Mr. and Mrs, Melbourne Rambo and two children of Mill City, to Madras Sunday. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Klecker. Other guests present were Mr. and Mra Dorland Swan and baby daughter, of Salem. Mrs. Laura Joaquin returned Satua day from Roseburg where she had spent a week as guest of her daugb ter. Sunday guests of Mrs. Lillie Lake and her father, L. T. Henness were Mr. and Mrs. Forest Nydigger and Mrs. Vaughn Hunt, their daughter, of Lyons, Mrs. Bud Schroeder of Till amook, Mrs. Clyde Schreoder and in fant son and Mr. and Mrs. Lincolt Henness, Gates. Kid’s Matinee—2 p.m. Saturday Shirley Temple in ‘Seabiscuit’ I’m a mess! Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Complete show can be seen any time up to 8:30 THURSDAY ONLY Only the Valiant ANTHONY DEXTER and GALE ROBBINS in The Brigand In Technicolor FRIDAY and SATURDAY William Powell in Treasure of Lost Canyon In Technicolor — Plus — Ozzie Nelson Family in Here Come The Nelsons For Guaranteed Cleaning it’s the NU METHOD 24-HOUR SERVICE No pop. I only lay a couple of eggs a week. I eat and eat, but I’m always ravenously hungry. Sounds like worms to me, old girl. And that reminds me, it’s high time the flock was getting that fall worming with Nicozine. Nicozine contains nicotine and PTZ. Destroys large roundworms and cecal worms. Birds eat it with a little feed. For individual treatment, use Nicozine Tabs. Same as the regular Nicozine ex cept in tablet form. Nicozine costs only lc or less per bird. Mill City Close« at • P.M. and »heeling, due to Bronchial Aathma or ilmple Bronchitis ruin your Bleep and energy without trying MENDACO. Work» through your blood to help looeen and remove thick, stransUag mucus Thu» uaually allay» coughing which permit» freer breathing and »ounder »leap. Oet MXNDACO under money back guar antee at druggists. Santiam farmers Co-op Stayton, Oregon Witsey Music House of Salem and Corvallis Announce the Opening On Saturdays Vote for Progress! ELECT iiuiiumi Idanha—The date of the next child health conference is October 28 when Dr. W. J. Stone and Miss Etta Mae 5 Detaring of the Marion county health department will give free health ex aminations at the Mill City grade school. Parents of children in the Detroit and Idanha area are urged to call Mrs. R. C. Haseman for appoint ments. Lack of interest in the health conference may result in cancellation of the program, according to Mrs. Haseman. of an Accredited School of Music in Lyons at the Mari-Linn School ACCORDION MARIMBA HAWAIIAN GUITAR CLASSIC PIANO POPULAR PIANO Private instruction and Bands for the Youngest Beginner to the Advanced Professional Player. APPROVED FOR VETERAN TRAINING There Are No Contracts or Obligations— We RENT Accordions, Marimbas, and Guitars at reasonable rates, while you determine your interest and ability to play. DECIDE TODAY —Phone Salem 3-71K6 or mail following information—all periods will be taken by November 1st: To Wiltsey Music House 1630 N. 20th St., Salem. Ore. NAME Address Period Preferred Instrument ....................... _.............. Have you studied this instrument before?