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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1953)
THl RSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1953 | I— THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE SANTA WILL BE at CAMP’S TOY LAND Every Saturday afternoon From 1 to 5 o'clock Starting December 5th CAMP’S SPORTING GOODS Stayton, Oregon 185 1st St. Fred j Two boudoir lamps and matching loop rug with the purchase of one of our Modern 5 Piece Bedroom Sets • Bookcase Head Board • Mr. and Mrs. Double Dresser • 30 inch by 40 inch beveled mirror • Two Night Stands These sets are available in the following finish: • Coral Mahogany • Limed Oak • Tahiti Sand • Walnut A small down payment will hold any of these lovely sets for you until Christmas. TERMS IE DESIRED Gates Furniture Gates, Oregon Phone 1561 Free Chocolate Drink Social Events CLUB. LODGE, AND LOCAL ACTIVITIES Gerald Heath’s Celebrate I Golden Wedding at Gates Marilyn Chapter O.E.S Has Potluck Dinner GATES—Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Marilyn Chapter No. 145 OES met Heath celebrated their golden wed Monday evening for their regular ding anniversary Sunday, Nov. 15, at November meeting starting with a their home between the hours of 2 potluck dinner at 6:30. and 5 o’clock. Presiding at the meeting were Laur- Relatives and friends gathered there to congratulate them and wish them ell Johnson, Worthy Matron and many more years of married happi George Huffman, Worthy Patron. Guests were ness. During the afternoon Mrs. Ivy ----- escorted , and introduced , Hall presided at the coffee urn and I Howard Belton, Grand Worthy Pat- Mrs. Della Dike cut the cake. Both are | ron; Mae Belton, Grand Ruth; Helen sisters of Mr. Heath. Assisting about I Beck, W. M. and Al Beck W. P. from the rooms were Mr. and Mrs. Heath’s l.aurell Chapter No. 113 Canby; Mabie daughter, Mrs. Edward Schultz and I Griebenow, W. M. and Paul Bramble, their niece, Mrs. Edward Chance. Mr. W. P. from Chadwick chapter, Salem; and Mrs. Heath were married at Ash- Martha Cropp, W. M. and George wood, Oregon, November 15, 1903 and Belsman, W. P. from Brazillia Chap- have resided at their present home, ter, Albany and Lillian Humphreys, in Linn county, east of Gates for the W. M. Acacia Chapter, Stayton. About past 43 years. They have four living 50 guests were present from visiting children, Virgil of Washington, D. C.; chapters. Harold, of Leavenworth, Washington; Mrs. Irene McKinley, Grand Worthy Colis, of Gates and their daughter, Matron had ben invited to attend but Mrs. Schultz of Wheeler, Oregon. They due to the serious illness of her moth have four grandchidlren. er, was unable to do so. Among those who called to compli A degree was given in honor of the ment them were, Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Grand Worthy Patron and other Dike, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Heath, guests. . Linda and Dennis, Mrs. Echo Standish and'daughter, Elain, all from Salem; i A SP.ecfial ™usic ‘n_. Heath Hall, of Kelso, Wash; Mr. and Arm.“t\ce. D’y and Thanksgiving was Mr. Herbert Cree^ Schroeder and * Mr ' and I ist >’rovlded b? Rev- by Noble solo- Mrs.'George Mill City. ’ accompanied Mrs. Streeter, Don Sheythe Invitations were read from Sweet Home chapter, and Brazillia Chapter, . Albany to attend their meetings Nov. 18 and 24. At the December 14 meeting offic ers for the ensuing year will be elected. Also the men of the chapter will serve refreshments with Floyd Johnson serving as chairman. Committees for the evening were potluck dinner: Lois Scott, Stella Kay and Viola Hirte; Refreshments, Gwen Jones, Jean Phillips, Laura Worthing ton and Jeanette Fitzgerald; enter tainment and decorations, Rose Cree. i Refreshments were served follow- Book Reviews Presented ■ ipg the meeting. Floyd Johnson, past At Toast mistress Club patron was honored on his birthday The Mill City Toastmistress club and presented with a cake. met Thursday evening at the Bank Cafe, with president, Mrs. Floyd Jones I conducting the business meeting. Donna Jean Ellingson’s The invocation was given by Mrs. C. W. Stewart: topicmistress was Mrs. Engagement Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Ellingson,' Lee Ross and toastmistress, Mrs. this week announced the engagement Howard Means. Two book ieviews were presented: of their daughter, Donna Jean, to Ron one by Mrs. Vincent Palmer and the ald LeRoy Podrabsky, son of Mr. and other by Mrs. Floyd Jones. Third Mrs. Ernest Podrabsky, of Mill City. No date has/been set for the wed- speaker of the evening was Mrs. A. E. Nesbitt. Critics were Mrs. Gale Low I ding. ery, Mrs. Kenneth Crosier and Mrs. E<i Yarnell. Evaluator was i Mrs. Vernon Todd and Mrs. , Arthur LeCours was the timer. Mrs. Sue Mikkelsen, a former mem ber from Richland, Wash., was a guest. The club will not have a second meeting in November as it falls on Thanksgiving. Several members stated they planned on attending charter night at the Lebanon Toastmistress club, Friday evening. November 20. From Gates, Lincoln Henness, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chance and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stewart and family, Mrs. Rosa Roten and two grandchildren, Mrs. Gwen Schaer and four children, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Milbap, Mrs. Velma Carey, Mrs. C. D. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Le- I von, Mr. and Mrs. Colis Heath and Cynthia, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Da lvis, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henness, Mrs. Percy Mulligan and Mrs. Len Young; Harold Heath, Leavenworth Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schultz of W’heeler, Oregon. PHILCO I $6O LESS I- AND NOW AS MUCH AS 2l Ä*. •h‘,wn Hbove FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 ONLY 11:00 A. M. to 11:00 P. M. Mill City Theatre MILL CITY MEAT MARKET Quality Meats and Groceries FOOD LOCKERS FROZEN FOODS The following business houses are giving away tickets good at the 9th annual FIREMEN'S BENEFIT Saturday, Nov. 21 Mill City Richfield Station Ressler’s Grocery Hathaway Garage . Kellom s Grocery Silver Saddle Service Station Stewart’s Grocery '‘Pink’ Mason’s Shell Service Hilltop General Store Hilltop Market Kelly Lumber Sales Mill City Meat Market Harold’s Shell Service Station, Mehama Give Him Shopsmith $199.50 5 Gifts in 1 .. . with year-Round Benefits for the Entire Family Easy Terms. 10% Down on Approved Credit Just what he’s always wanted, a complete power work-shop that fits in the comer of garage or basement. Includes circular saw, disc sander, wood lathe, vertical or horizontal drill press. Shopsmith soon pays for itself with the money it saves on home improvements, built-ins, garden furniture, games and all the things he’ll want to make with it. Safe, accurate, extremely versatile.. Just received new 4-inch joiner $44.95. Mounting kit $9.95. ith each $5 cash purchase we will give a free ticket good at The FIREMEN’S BENEFIT Saturday, November 21 Your Physician is no "MEDICINE MAN ùle Price for Limited Tim My! Stiffler's Radio & Appliance Co. • Don’t expect your Phy sician to perforin mira cle*. Remember, it take* more time and effort to climb uphill than to coast down! Your patience and full co-operation are es sential to rapid recovery. Capiiol Drug Co Salem Raytheon Bonded Electronic Technicians Guaranteed Television and Radio Service Phone 3207 Santiam Blvd. Mill City, Oregon / Special! V» horsepowei^ . __ motor 3Q.5O LYONS—Mrs. Orville Downing was hostess for the meeting of the Garden club at her home Wednesday after noon. With the resignation of two officers, the president and secretary, the main business was to elect new ones. Gertrude Weidman was elected president and Ann Holzfuss vice presi dent and Gladys Kuiken secretary. Each member answered roll call by “things that should be done this month.” Program and entertainment was furnished by Winnie Branch who showed colored picture slides of var ious flower gardens, also scenic pic tures nearby and scenic pictures of Alaska. Plans were discussed for the next meeting which will be held at the home of Ann Holzfuss with the Christ mas party and gift exchange, with each member to answer roll call by I bringing some Christmas decoration or suggestion. At the close of the meeting dainty refreshments were served to Eula Monroe, Winnie Branch. Gertrude Weidman, Glayds Kuiken, Esther Stienfelt, Ann Holz fuss, Eva Bressler and the hostess Mrs. Downing. Spaici Durinfl PMco S,lv.r Ju»»<«* a MHM-r «U.- W’ith the purchase of a FOOT LONG HOT DOG I Mrs. Orville Downing Is Hostess To Garden Club NEW FROM TODDY—Hot or Cold KELLY LUMBER SALES a z-. Authorized Shopsmith Dealer East City Limits. Highway Phone 6803 _