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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1952)
5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE No« ember 27. 19">2 FEMME PAGE Hospital Women Met i°^.tmJ,st,res.s p,ans Landscaping School Public Relations Dinner Thursday at Stayton Mill City Toastmistress club met Grounds PTA Project St ND \Y and MONI) \T Edythe Means was Santiam Memorii 1 Hô pital Worn- November 20, Detroit Plans for landscaping th* en’s Auxiliary met Thursday after toastmistress. grounds surrounding the Detroit RED SKELTON, Speakers for th«' evening weie Ida school and gymnasium were present«'«: ' noon in the Stayton firehall with Mr K VITIRY N I.R TT SON. TV. E. Weddle, presiding. raiding. It was an- Geddes. Mabel Nelson, Louise Dalmer, at the PTA meeting last week ami HOW ARD KEEL nounced that $30 had been made at and Edna Ross. resulted in the group voting to allo The Mill City Garden club met I Albert Toman which will be the in Elaine Keirsey, Am a Lee ami Bar recently cate $100 toward a planting project November 20th at the home of Mrs. Christmas party. The members will the hospital luncheon served use the bara Yarnell were guests. Richalyn and the members voted to S. T. Moore reported the propose« Ernie Podtabsky with about 15 mem each bring a guest and a gift. Host money for needs at the blood bank Muckridge became a new member. landscaping estimate of Doerfler and bers present and one visitor. esses are Mrs. Mary Toman, Mrs. Iris In Technicolor The Public Relations dinner will be Son’s of Salem for shrubs to border i which was hehi in Stayton N’ovem- Some new committees were ap Rose and Mrs. Mabie Veteto. a December 11, guests will include th«' Feature at 5:20, 7:30 Sunday th«' front of the school ami gym o pointed. They are: Mrs. Rachael | The Stayton Garden club wishes to I ber 26. The president reported that susbands. I the hospital drape material hail been nasium buildings. Th«> fee of $279 for Olmstead as chairman of the visiting announce that one of the state officers The theme of th«' dinner will be committee; Mrs. Clara Swan, bird i will be present at their meeting Fri l purchased and members decided to “Our Club, Our Town, Our Canyon." shrubs installed was considered reas Tl I SO O and TT I DM SI) TV onable ami it was agreed that this committee; and Mrs. Clara Morris, day. December 5th at 7:30 p.m. They I cut the drapes and distribute the work STEW TRT t.R TNGER so that the work would bi’ completed woulil be a starting point toward a o librarian. will demonstiate how to make Christ DEBOR TH KERR i by the first of the year. Two new more complete landscaping program. Suggestions were made by each1 mas swags, ornaments, etc. Everyone Q directors w-ere elected as memh: rs of in Ç James Gordon was appointed to as member present for public project for is invited. 0 the hoard: Teresa T an N'ise and Agnes sist Mo«>re in making an appeal to Q the coming year. 1 Kirsch. other organizations to contribute fi- Q One suggestion was to pick and 0 a Members attending the meeting In Technicolor nancially toward the project. fix a rest spot for picnickers on the § were: Mrs. Weddle, Mrs. J. C. Kim an The Lyons Extension unit hehi new highway; anther, that the public The sixth grade room, directed by | mel, Mrs. Syl^a Hinricks, Mrs. John all-day meeting Friday at the com- Russell Hoyt, presented a one-act à in general improve their lawns and gardens and flower beds for the good, Miss Ardith Jones, freshman at Teeters, Mrs. Byron Shuck, Mrs. munity dub house, with Mis. Ivan I play written by Evelyn Harper, stu- Evelyn Pugh, Mrs. Ed Bell. Mrs. Ted I Smith, chairman, presiding o\ <* the | dent. Include«! on the program was of the community and use some of the Lewis and Clark college in Portland Freres, Mrs. Arlo Tuers, Mrs. ( lay- business meeting at 10:30 a.ni. Mrs. spent the weakund at Uome with her STERLING H \T DI N money that the club has on hand for i a girls' choral number and a reading ' ton Baltimore, and Mrs. John Frank Glen Julian, chairman . and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fl«jyi Jones. t hc TT orld by Martha Mason. prizes for the best looking project, \RI I I N TT II f.l. TN It was announced that th«' PTA I and another suggestion was that the Ardith is expected home ag«ln ior tbe citizenship committee gave an inter in club donate a shrub or flower to each holidays. »eness, with Mr. and Mrs. Geo'Kv’ jesting report of the talk given Tues membership drive resulted in 125 j church of the community. The second of a series of "Coffee Veteto acting as co-hosts. Mr. Ven- day of this week by Mrs. C. TV. Stacey paid meni^7.7. The iourth won | The food sale that was held Thurs Hours” given by the Lions club for, ess showed many colored stereo slides of Salem on th«' United Nations. the membership contest, with the day p.e. was a success. The next the benefit of the Boy Scout cabin 1 of California as well as scenes of local Mrs. Oren Morgan .,rtd Mrs. Fred third grade in second p—'?’ Both ' warden club meeting will b«' Thursday, took place last Tuesday evening at interest. Refreshments were served Steinfelt were visitors of th«' iltlV, rooms will be awarded with room | December 18th at the home of Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert to 15 people who contributed towards Miss Mary Frances Kelly was accom partie-. Mr. Hoyt's sixth grade won In leihnii'oior — Plu» — the Scout fund. panied by Mr. Frank Minette of Al th«* room count with 100 per cent CH TREES McGR Joe Bowes’ blooded Black Angus bany, and the group was happy by representation. and herd now holds fiuth where the air the announcement of thei marriage' Preceding and following the por- M TRIE WINDSOR planes once were supreme at Davis to take place iiext Wednesday morn- gram and business meeting many in Airport near Gates. During the win 1 ing at 7 a.m. in the Catholic church visitors viewed th«> art exhibit dis- ter season s bad Wt'rtthoi, the Angus Ht Albany. r!“.yOu In library. Mrs. Mildred Following a lovely lunch served by herd can make good use of the grass Ray, exhibit chairman, repOl te«l Unit on the airport, Byron Davis says. Mrs. Mitbel Downing, Mrs. Modena an estimate of proceeds from tickets | Carleton and Mrs. Elaine Downing, Come spring and the airplanes will be on the wing again from Davis Air the children returned to th«' nursery sold would be approximately $00 j Kids Matinee—2 p.m. Saturday port. in care of Mrs. Ina Stockwell, and which would assure each school room I RED SKELTON of purchasing a picture. In Mill City over the weekend visit the program of the afternoon was in Th«» December PTA meeting will 1 ing relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Frank presented. Mrs. Bea Hiatt conducted THE T I I LOW C TH M TN” Smith and Dolores, of Sheridan, for a session on program planning for !>«■ a covered-dish supper at th«' school | mer residents here. next years study. Then Miss Kelly cafeteria. Dee. 11. Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Ted and Florence Dorothy, former gave an interesting lesson on buying An epidemic of mumps has invaded , Complete show can be seen any Mill City residents, now of eastern and matching plaids and stripes. th«' Detroit school, resulting in thi' time up to 8:30 Oregon ranch country, arrived in Mill The next meeting will be on Dec. absence of many pupils. City for a short vacation. They are 9 for the making of metal craft gifts visiting the Byron Davises anti their An all-day meeting is panned with a many friends. "Dad” Dorothy is sack lunch at noon to begin the proj MAKE A TRIP TO holding down the ranch Ted Dorothy ect. On Thursday the 11th at 1:30 operates thorughout the year. Th«' p.m. the group will meet to finish ranch is near Post. t he article and to hold a Christmas Mr. and Mis. Harold Rosebaugh of gift exchange party for all. Otis, Colo., were recent guests at the | Detroit, Oregon home of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark, I Mrs. Rosehaugh’s brother, The Colo- rado people were enroute horn«' after a visit in Seattle and Everson, Wash., where they visited their sons. Idanha—The Idanha American Le- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sorenson expirct gion Auxiliary reported a profit of to Central Oregon's Best Western Music their three sons and families for | $150 from the turkey dinner served and Mrs. | recently. lecentlv. The fund will be used to Thanksgiving day, Mr. ami CROOKED RIVER RAMBLERS Oliver Farman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | supply treats at the community • designed by world-famous Hallmark artists at their best! Farman and Derrel Farman, all of Christmas party, December 22. • arranged for your easy selection Cottage Grove. Advance ticket sales for the dinner RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open indicated 100 might be expected, ac • sentiments by famous writers Sundays and evenings, flowers tele cording to Mrs. Floy Storey, chair • priced to fit your budget graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays, man. One hundred and fifty were planters, pot plants, corsages, wed | actually served and fifty late-comers dings, also shrubs and landscaping were turned away. 319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone Mrs. Storey expressed appreciation 3684. 42tf on behalf of the auxiliary for the Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Ka- enthusiastic response shown, and re lama, Wash., are spending several gret that many could not be served "The Home of Hallmark Cards’’ weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horam Smith. Joining them for way 222. Renner was alone in the 330 Court Street Salem, Ore. Thanksgiving day will be Mr. and truck and uninjured. Renner is re Mrs. Bruce Douglas of Claskanine. ported as saying that the wandering Thanksgiving day guests at the cows and oncoming cars almost caused Robert Veness home wer«' Mrs. Jessie a three-car smash-up. by Mat Veness and Miss Edith Veness of Mrs. T. A. Booth was brought home Portland. from a Salem hospital Sunday wheie Mr. and Mrs. Derrel Schroeder and I she has been for several weeks under family of Forest Grove will be holiday going medical observation and treat visitors at the home of his parents, - ment. Mr. and Mrs. Berber' Schroeder. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Baltimore T he AMERICAN CONSTITUTION ranks above every othcr . D. B. Hill this week announced the Bob and Jim, will spend Thanksgiving WRITTEN CONSTITUTION IN ITS ADAPTATION TO CIRCUMSTANCES, purchase of the interest in the Dawes day in Portland with relatives. ITS SIMPLICITY, BREVITY AND PRECISION, ITS MIXTURE OF building owned by Louis and Joe The “Tex” Blazeks and Jim Duvals DEFINITENESS IN PRINCIPLE WITH ELASTICITY OF DETAIL." Dawes of Portland, Mrs. Anne Fergu are weekending in California near -JAMES BRYCE son of Pratum, Robert Dawes of Los i Sacramento. The group is visiting Angeles, and Virginia Jensen of the Carl Redmonds and Cliff Waddels. Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Booth are former Mill City residents. the other owners interested in the Blazeks and Duvals left on their Dawes building. late Tuesday night, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Roger George Ronner, Sunday night, dodged some stray cows in the high leaving Thur-day morning for Port way, but didn't escape crumpling his land where they will attend a family GMC pickup truck against a roadside dinner at the Fred Wombaugh home. tree stump. __r The ___ _______ accident happened .. Rogers _ plan to return the following near th«' Pete Peterson home on high- day. Mill City Gardeners Make Future Plans Lovely To Look At Lyons Extension Unit Met Friday MILL CITY King Solomon's Mines Flaming Feather The Narrow THE LAKE Legion Auxiliary Makes $150 Profit at Dinner our new "Christmas Corner” featuring Hallmark Cards EDWARD WILLIAMS OUR DEMOCRACY CONSTITUTION DAY SEPTEMBER. ¡7 A fter its years , the constitution framed fora nation OF 4 MILLION PEOPLE, SERVES, WITH LITTLE BASIC CHANGE, TO PRESERVE OUR FREEDOM ANO TO GUIDE US IN directing the destiny of a world power with a POPULATION OF MORE THAN /SO MILLION. Mondays and Fridays Ol EACH DOUBLE I nited Trading Stamp Days WHAT BRYCE MORE THAN F ifty years AGO IN HIS 'AMERICAN COMMONWEALTH' IS THUE TODAY — AND, IF WE PROTECT ITS PRINCIPLES AND P&ESE.RVE ITS SPIRIT, WILL ttE TRUE TOMORROW. Jack s Richfield Service On Hiway 222, in East Mill City MILL CITY Saturday, November 29th DINE & DANCE