The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 26, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
SKILLED HANDS AID CHILD
FEMME PAGE
Gates Women’s Club
Enjoys Regular Meet
Mrs. Kenneth Lewis
Honored by Shower
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To express the true feeling of the Easter Season choose
Hallmark Religioas Easter tards
EDWARD WILLIAMS
“The Home of Hallmark Cards"
330 Court Street
Salem, Ore.
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Lead the Easter Parade in
Famous Name Fashions
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from Mason's-Mill City
TO CHURCH— in a new match-box suit (the slim
skirt seems to slide right in to the boxy jacket)—
and free-swinging coat by BETTY ROSE.
HOME AGAIN— and greeting Easter visitors in a
crisp new pleated rayon (washable w 9 —needs
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OUT FOR A SUNDAY DRIVE in your PENDLE­
TON “49-er” JACKET and skirt —from Mason’s
complete, exclusive selections.
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Ten-year-old Linda Retherford of Burns. Ore., daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Retherford, receives a table treatment for muscle training and
relaxation from Mrs. Jeannine Gimbel. physical therapist, at the blaster
Seal agency’s hospital school for crippled children in Eugene. Physically
handicapped children from more than 20 Oregon counties are at the hos­
pital school, which is financed through the sale of Easter Seals each year.
Improved Library—
The business firms have contributed
articles for gifts to the first babies to
be born in the Santiam Memorial
hospital.
See page ad on another
page:
Woods Dry Goods Store
Mill City Meat Market
Hill Top General Store
Red & White Store
Ada’s Needle Shop
Stewart’s Grocery Store
Mill City Tavern
Mill City State Bank
Stiffler’s Radio & Appliances
Ressler’s Grocery Store
Gates Automatic Laundry
Gates General Store
Gates Furniture Store
Gates Variety Store
Mill City Variety Store
Mill City Pharmacy
Mason’s Style Shop
Mill City Jewelry Store
Will City Nu-Method Cleaners"
Free’s Garage
Gas Heat, Sam Bridges
Kanoff’s Tavern
Bassett’s Welding Shop
Lyons Sporting Goods Store
Lyons Barber Shop
Frank White, Garage
Fied Lindemann, Real Estate
Lyons Variety Store
Thiel’s Market
Lyons Postoffice
Baldwin’s Clothing Store. Lyons
Lyons Food Market
Walker’s Garage
Golliet’s Store
Philippi Tire Service
Mehama Richfield Station
Wiltsey Filling Station
Bridge Tavern
Bridge Cafe
Stayton Variety
Hanson’s Market
Lovell’s Meats
Baldwin’s Dry Goods
Farwell Pharmacy
The Rendezvous
Western Auto Supply
Davies Tavern
Wourm’s Market
Nu-Method Cleaners
Stayton Bakery
Frey’s Grocery
Santiam Hardware & Implement
Albus Drug Store
Karl’s Richfield Station
Bon Ton
Warriner’s Mens Clothing
Apparel Center
Stayton Hardware
Lancefield & Burmester
Boitz Jeweler
Gale Christensen
W. N. Simmons
ROTOTILLER WORK WANTED—
Porter & I.au
Large or small jobs, reasonable. Phone
I. E. Sumpter, Jeweler
506, Mill City.
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Spaniol & Co.
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The Happy
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Delightful Comedy!
Feature at 5:20, 7:30 Sunday
TUESDAY and
WEDNESDAY
DALE ROBERTSON and
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Lydia Bailey
Colorful Adventure
In Technicolor
THURSDAY. FRIDAY
and SATURDAY
GILBERT ROLAND
Kid’s Matinee—2 p.m. Saturday
Esther Williams in
“Dutchess of Idaho"
and
COMIC BOOKS
Doors open at 7:20 P.M.
Complete show can be seen any
time up to 8:30
WEDDING ANNOVNIF.MENTS
AND INVITATIONS
at The Mill City Enterprise
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Save up to $IOO 00
on a Television Set
March Clean-up Sale
428 COURT and 1120 CENTER ST.
Shirleys Beauty Shop
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MILL CITY
HOWARD KEEL and
JANE GREER
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Hair Tinting Problems
PHONE 6103
— Plus —
DOZENS OF OTHER SAVINGS IN RADIOS.
RECORDS AND OTHER ITEMS
LET HER HELP YOU WITH YOUR
MASONS ™
H inrich’s Machine Shop
Gene Teague Chevrolet
Schlies Bros. Garage
Wright Truck Line
Shux Electric
Adam’s Grocery
Santiam Farmers Co-op
Girod’s Super Market
Ditter’s General Store
Ripp’s Service & Repair
Falls Restaurant & Tavern
Meier’s Store
Sandberg Grocery
Edw. J. Bell
Geo. H. Bell
Gordon’s Service
A. P. Hermen’s Oil Co.
Rowe’s Craft Shop
Camp’s Sporting Goods
Stayton Flour Mill
Star Theatre
The Stayton Mail
Ford Garage
Stayton Canning Co. Co-op
Paris Woolen Mills
Gem Cafe
Stayton Cleaners
Jones Apartment Hotel
Eleanor’s Beauty Shop
Farm and Home Electric
by Ernest Haycox
FLOOR DEMONSTRATORS
SLIGHTLY DAMAGED AND
1952 MODEL SETS
Appointment for
Easter
linery—KAFOURY—DEBBI LYNN—MELODY
MODES BLOUSES—ARTEMIS Linberie—DEX-
DALE Hosiery—Sport Togs created by PENDLE­
TON-WHITE STAG—JANTZEN—all exclusive
with
A drivers iicense examiner will be
on duty in Mill City Thursday, April
2, 1953, at the Fire hall between the
hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., according
to an announcement received from the
secretary of state’s office. Persons
wishing original licenses or permits to
drive are asked to file applications
well ahead of the scheduled closing
hour in order to assure time for com­
pletion of the required license tests.
OF
INVITES YOU TO MAKE YOUR
EASTER GIFT SUGGESTIONS— Bags, Gloves, Mil­
339 So. First St.
Baby Gift Donors
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fee, this being the approximate cost
per borrower living in the city.
A county library is a book and in­
formation center for ALL the people
of a county and supported by a county
tax, and thereby its services would be
available without further charge to
all county residents.
In Linn county where small libraries
already exist, as in Lebanon, Sweet
Home, Brownsville, Halsey and Har­
risburg, a county library would pro­
vide additional books, both in large
collections for long loan and as needed
to meet special requests.
For the
some 32,000 residents of Linn county
living outside places with libraries,
books would be taken by bookmobile
to communities and to schools, with
supplementary mail and phone service
also avai^ble.
Since by Oregon law the county li­
brary headquarters must be located
in the county seat, for Linn county it
would be located in Albany.
The
board of the Albany public library
has offered the used of its building,
so there would be no present expense
for county library quarters. Another
saving would be effected by use of
Albany’s reference collection and
other books and equipment which
would not need to be duplicated. It
is estimated that a tax of less than a
mill per year would provide funds for
county library service.
At the county-wide meeting on the
evening of March 31 more details
about library services, how to go about
making such services available, the
importance of books to school children
and to adults even in an age of movies,
radio and television, and other ques­
tions will be considered.
The committee will welcome ques­
tions before and after the meeting,
as the purpose is educational, Any­
one wanting to submit questions be­
forehand or desiring more informa­
tion about the meeting may write or
call Mrs. Ohling, as before mentioned,
or Mrs. Fioyd Edwards, Route 4, Box
151, Albany, telephone 2276L.
For those unfamiliar with the loca­
tion of the Linn County 4-H Club fair­
grounds, it is just east of Albany,
near Waverly lake, and is reached by
the road which goes by the airport
from 99E to the Santiam highway.
Free De Luxe Gift Wrapping
STYLE SHOP. MILL CITY
SUNDAY & MONDAY
LICENSE EXAMINER COMING
These are but a few of the fashion-famous names
exclusive with Mason’s of
MILL CITY and SILVERTON
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Acacia Assembly, No. 40, Order of i
Rainbow for Girls held their regular I
meeting Wednesday evening with |
Worthy Adwiser Phyllis McCarley, of |
Mehama, presiding. Introduced were:
Mis. Sue Tuel, Barownsville, supreme'
deputy; Miss Sally Stinette, Dalia*,
grand worthy adviser; Miss Patricia !
Miller, Scio, grand representative;
Miss Ardith Jones, Mill City, past
grand musician; Miss Carol Newkirk.
Turner; Miss Leia Kelly, Mill City;
Miss Patricia Miller, Scio; and Mrs.
Dave Sutton (Lavonne Humphreys),
Stayton; all past worthy advisers of
Acacia Assembly.
Initiation ceremonies were held for
five girls, including Donna Ellingston
of Mill City and Jeanette Huffman,
Lyons.
Mrs. William McClintock, who was
Patricia Cree prior to her marriage
February 15, was introduced.
Mrs.
McClintock was presented with her
marriage certificate.
Refreshments were served follow­
ing the meeting in the dining room.
A number of local people were present
for the meeting.
Loucks-Shelton Troth
Told at Birthday Party
Bob Shelton, whose birthday anni-
The regular meeting of the Gates ' versary was Saturday, was surprised
Woman’s club was held Thursday eve­ when a group of his friends dropped
ning, March 19, in the social rooms I in at his home to spend the evening
of the high school, with a group of with him.
ladies, members of the Mill City
Party arrangements were planned
Womens club as guests.
by Miss Vera Loucks.
Mrs. W. S. Hudson presided at a
Miss Loucks and Bob Shelton an-
short business session at which it was ■ nounced their engagement during the
agreed for the club to purchase drapes party to their friends.
for a window in the Santiam Mem­
Honoring Bob were: Dolores Poole,
orial hospital.
Arlone Kuhlman, Alona Daly, Donna
Mrs. Ione Love Thielke of Mill City Cooke, Bob Baltimore, Gary Peter­
was introduced by the president. Mrs. son, David Keyes, Maxine Scott, Hazel
Hudson, and presented a group of Neal, Wilma Jull, Billy Shepherd,
musical poems. Mrs. Thielke is known Ralph Jull, Ellen Shelton and Vera
professionally as the “Musical Poem Loucks.
Recorder” and before coming to Mill
City had her own radio program in
Idaho. She has also appeared on TV.
Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson, in costume,
spoke on “My Trip to Hawaii.” She
danced the hula dance to the accom­
paniment of Hawaiian music, played
Mrs. Ethel Huffman and Mrs. Leola
and sung by Mrs. Don Miley.
Phelps were hostesses for a bridal
Refreshments were served by the shower honoring Mrs. Kenneth Lewis
hostesses, Mrs. Hudson, Mrs. Howard at the Lyons Catholic community hall
Means and Mrs. W. F. Struckmeier Friday evening.
to members present and to the guests.
Refreshments were served to Mrs.
Mrs. Melbourne Rambo, Mrs. Clayton Lewis, the honored guest, Glenda
Baltimore, Mrs. Charles Kelly. Mrs.
Lindemann, Beulah Lewis, Bea Hiatt,
Lester Hathaway, Mrs. Kenneth Cro­
Cora Jenner, Hazel Lewis. Joyce Kim-
sier, Mrs. William Stewart Jr., Mrs.
ery, Eulalia Lyons, Eva Bressler, Alta
Jess Lee, Mrs. Anna Crook, Mrs. C.
Bodeker, Cheita Lande, Elsie Lande,
E. Mason, Mrs. Ida Geddes, Miss Doris Roy, Inez Ring, Ethel Huffman
Daisy Geddes, Mrs. Herbert Schroeder
and Leola Phelps.
Those sending
and Mrs. Thielke.
gifts that were unable to attend were
Bonnie Wagner, Violet Smith, Doorthy
Mrs. Obe Moore of Myrtle Point, Johnson, Janet Huffman, Mabel
Ore,, arrived Sunday for a visit with Downing, Modena Carleton, Ruth Ed­
her sister, Mrs. Clyde Barney.
wards, Carrie Naue and Doris Kelly.
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Acacia Assembly
A/I.*pfinn Held
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