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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1954)
Rainbow Girls Install New Officers Saturday Night LICENSED GARBAGE SERVICE $1.50 per month and up Also nerving Gates. Lyons. Idanha and Detroit MILL CITY DISPOSAL SERVICE Phone 3952 LEONARD HERMAN 0 o p illllUWAU'IH THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY January 21-22-23 Bit UN DONI EV M III \ RAINES, FOREST TUCKER in RIDE THE MAN DOWN Luke Short's Famous Story In Color—Plu„ Color 1 \ I ARDEN, KI TH Hl B81 1 DENNIS O’KEEFE, in THE LADY WANTS MINK HILLTOP KIDS MATINEE 2:00 P. M. SATURDAY s ? SUNDAY, MONDAY January 24, 25 JANE POWELL CORDON Ma, RM GENE NELSON, in THREE SAILORS \ND A GIRL In Color TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, January 26, 27 ERROL ELY NN ROGER I.IVESE> in THE MASTER OF BALLANTRAE By Roller! Louis Stevenson In Color Doors Open at 7:00 P. M. Complete show ran be aeen any time up to 8:30 Legion Auxiliary Meets at Rynearson Home at Gates The Mill City Amerian Legion Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. L. I L. Rynearson, Gates, Monday evening. District President Frances Grund of ' McRoberts, Associate Mother Ad- Impressive ceremonies for the new Monmouth and Department Commri-, visor; Robert Draper, Worshipful Mas officers of Marilyn Assembly, Order ity Service Chairman Eva Humphries l of Rainbaw for Girls, was held at the ter, Lodge No. 180; George Huffman, of Stay ton were present at the meet-1 , lodge hall Saturday evening, January Secretary of Board; Leora Stevens, ing. 16. Installing oficers included Geral- Doris Hasemen, Laurell Johnson, Wil Following the business meeting I I dine Hamblin, worthy advisor; Leia son Stevens, William Shuey, and O. K. Evelyn Johnson put on a pantomime | Mel Kelly, marshal; Jeanie Porter, Hirte. -kit for the group and refreshments worthy advisor of Ramona Assembly Crowning ceremony for the new were served. at Silverton as recorder; Donna Worthy Advisor, “Miss Penny” were Jackson, Grand Immortality of the put on by Silver Falls Chapter of Grand Assembly of Oregon, and also DeMolay from Silvertgn, with Master of Ramona Assembly, as chaplin; and Counsellor Richard Johnson pre F rances Johnson, as musician. senting her with a large boquet of Installed woithy advisor for the en red roses. Dad Advisor of the group Recent visitors at the home of Mr. suing term was Penelope Gould, dur of boys, who wore beautiful robes, and Mrs. W. B. Shuey were Mr. and ing whose installation Mrs. Donald is Ed Hesler. Mrs. Edward J. Rupp of Salem, former Sheythe sang a beautiful solo, “Three Miss Gould presented her installing Mill City residents. The Rupps are Candles,” accompanied at the piano by officers with gifts of appreciation, planning to move to Medford in the Mrs. Lee Ross. also a gift to the DeMolay boys from near future, and will rent their home Other officers installed were as fol the Assembly for their help. She in West Salem. lows, Worthy Associate Advisor, Judy Baseman; Charity, Janette .Huff introduced her parents, Mr. and Mrs. The intermediae group of Girl' man; Hope, Shirley Hansen; Faith, Lyle Gould and young sister, Alice Scouts-, which is composed of girls of I Ann, also her grand parents, Mr. and Joyce Watkins; Recorder, Donna Ben- junior high school age, is busy work- I gston; Treasurer, Nancy Olson; Chap Mrs. William Wood of Depoe Bay. ing in their proficiency badges. There | lin, Jancy Porter; Drill Leader, An A degree was put on by a group of are eight members in the group. Just i nette Melting: Associate Drill Leader, Rainbow girls for the newly installed completing their work in the second I Frances Ward; Love, Donaiee Oliver; worthy advisor and a gift presented. class category were Nancy Porter and Religion, Norma Jean Bently; Nature, A trio, made up of Gerry Hamblin, Gloria Klecker, who will now begin! Dee Davison; Immortality, Rosalie Carol Andreassen, and Jan Ross, sang majoring in first class work. Co-lead- Bassett; Fidelity, Camille Goble; Pa “We Love You Truly.” ers of this worthwhile organization triotism, Frances Johnson; Service, The out-going worthy advisor, Ger are Mis. Howard Means and Mrs. Al-I- Jackie Bickett; Confidential Observer, ry Hamblin, was then honored with fred Nesbitt. Weekly meetings are | Karen Andreassen; and Choir Direc a degree and gift from her officers held on Monday, after school, in the , tor, Jan Ross. Members of the choir of the past term of four months. high school recreation room. consist of Lynda Dyrman, Norma Several of the girls then put on a Jean Downer, Virginia Hollenbaugh, An exhibition game of shuffieboard surprise degree honoring their Mother Beverley Roberts, Barbara Podra- Advisor Fern Shuey, who was pre was played at Meander Inn Tuesday bsky, Margaret Palmer and Audrey sented with a beautiful boquet of red evening between the girls team from Shaw. roses. Mrs. Shuey made the presen the Bridge Tavern at Mehama and the The advisory board made up of Ma tation of the “out-going" gift from girls team of Meander Inn. Meander sons and Eastern Star members were the Assembly to Miss Hamblin. A Inn won by a score of 131 to 70. Tues installed as follows: Mabel Parker, trio of girls sang, “When It’s Meeting day, the Meander Inn girls team will i Worthy Matron of Marilyn Chapter; Time for Rainbow.” play against the Lake girls team at Ethel Huffman, Chairman of Board; Detroit. The majority award which is pre- Fern Shuey, Mother Advison; Opal I sented either because of marriage or Mrs. II. E. Jull. assisted by Mrs. I of reaching the age of 20. was con Eldon Hutchinson entertained at a fel ferred upon the Misses Vera Loucks lowship coffee hour yesterday (Wed-i I I ' and Leia Mel Kelly. nesday) morning. Guests present Among distinguished guests es were: Mrs. Alvin Cooper. Mrs. Wm. JERRY’S ( ORNER corted to the East were Dorothea Hunter, Debbie and Toby Hunter, Scarth, Mother Advisor of Ramona Mrs. Fletchall, Jane, Deanne and Du She said she knew Assembly at Silverton, w'ho made I ane Fletchall, Mrs. E. K. Fish, Mrs. What it meant, several complimentary remarks about Ike Myers, Mrs. Elmer Shaw, Mrs. the work of the new Assembly in Mill Glen Shelton, Mrs. William Misener, When men asked her , City. Also seated in honorary places and Mrs. Lee Knowles. To dine — were the Worthy Matron and Patron Gave her cocktails of Marilyn Chapter of the Eastern Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett and daugh Star, and Worshipful Master of Mill ter, Rosalie, motored to Sweet Home And wine — Sunday, where they were dinner She knew w hat it meant . City lodge. Installing ceremonies for Acacia guests guestj at the home of Mr. and But she went. Assesmbly of Rainbow for Girls in Mrs. Wilbur Johnston. They also vis Stayton were held Monday evening, ited with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Epps, Jerry January 18, in Jefferson, by Miss former publishers of The Enterprise. Karen Kelly, who was installed at that The Epps had recently returned from Gene Teague Chevrolet ! time. a trip to Europe. The trip was spon At the close of the evening light sored by an appliance company. They Stayton, Oregon refreshments were served by the Ad stated it was a wonderful experience. I I visory board. 8—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISETHl RSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1954 Residents on the Linn of Mill City who wish to vote in coming election the forms at the home Roberts. Mrs. J. F. Potter returned Tuesday County side to register from several months spent at Arling may fill out ton, Va.. with her son and daughter-in- of Raymon law, Col. and Mrs. Willis Potter. Shu was accompanied home by her sister, Mrs. Gladys Trask of Fresno, Cal. ■Mill Ends-- Mill City Enterprise Subscribe to the Priced at $189.95 LYONS PLUMBING DEALERSHIP FOR MONTAG ELECTRIC RANGES HEATING INSTALLATIONS WATER SYSTEMS 9c Sale Take advantage of our .January 9 cent sale. See our broadside for bargains. Sale Lasts Until JANUARY 30 FREE—Matinee Tickets Theatre tickets for the Saturday matinee will be given FREE with any purchase at our store. Get- them for all your children. Hilltop General Store Phone 2721 Mill City, Oregon By Shopping Regularly at Stewart's January 22 and 23 Specials for Friday and Saturday 10 pounds 89c 25 pounds ? FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR Hamburger■ 3 iik - - $1.00 15 cent coupon on each can Snowdrift Shortening 3 - Margarine, Holiday 4 89c $1 Bisquick, 40 oz. ]pkg. - - - 39c Sunshine Graham Crackers 2 lb box 63c Syrup Sunny Jim - 31 l Borene Thrif” size pkg. a Ä 43c - 5¡3c STORE HOURS—7:00 to 7:00 Except Sundays and Holidays STEWART'S GROCERY Daily Delivery in the City Phone 1407 Order Deadline 3:00 P. M Mill City, Oregon ' 1 todays biggest bargain Mountain States Power A Srlf-.sopportinx Tax Payin«. Privale Interprn«- Preparrd by Merrill and Merrill Albany. Oretnn