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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1955)
APRONS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS We have a large selections of aprons of all kinds These are ideal gifts. Make your selections for Christmas now. Ada’s Needle Shop Phone 2243. MILL CITY, OREGON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Reuel (Hen Phillips Jr., of Roseburg a daughter, Patricia Lynn, October 28. Mrs. Phillips will be remembeied here as Wilma May Howe. The little miss has a brother, Mike, to welcome her One of Ercili W ikons logging I home from the hospital. Mrs. Nora trucks ran into the ditch on Rock I Goodwin of Mill City is their great I Creek road Monday. The driver was : grandmother. uninjured and the truck was back Mias Alona Fay I)aly, who is tak ; in service Wednesday. The truck left off the road the same place were ing some of her nurse’s training at Karl Welter was killed when a huge the State Hospital in Salem, spent . Saturday with her mother, Mrs. ! loader tipped over on him. Alonzo Daly, having «driven up with ’ Mr. and Mrs. Marvin BiHer and young son, who visited her parents, the Lee Kuhlman's at Gates. Miss Leia Kelly and Paul Barkley of Cor vallis also joined the group for a short visit. Mrs Ed Kellom told The Enter- 8—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE prise Tuesday afternoon that she THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10, IMS ha’ Easter lilies in blc^m at her home. She said they dicAiot bloom during the summer, but that they are ieally doing fine now. Weather is sort of confusing this week. Just like early fall. Hope it lasts another Council No. 2 Northwest Region two months. International Toastmistress Clubs The Chenk'cha May i Campfire convened at Fellowship hall here No group met at the home of Mrs. Al vember 5. The .12:30 luncheon was followed Yankus Monday, November • 7. Ro zillah Yankus was hostess at the by the business meeting and pro meeting. The girls worked on their gram. Evelyn Prugh of the Stayton j scrap books. Those present were club conducted the business meeting i Mary Ann Bassett, Linda Bassett, when a resolution was passed to be Bonnie Boroughs, Suzanne Carlson, sent to ITC asking that a more Janice Logan, Carol Stodola, Rozillah flexible scale of price ranges be al Yankus, Diane Merrill, Shirley Ven- lowed in housing »nd eating facilities ess, Laura Lee and Lois Hershberger. at Toastmistress conventions. Mrs Prugh stated she would be attend ing a Regional workshop in Portland and asked anyone wanting ideas | presented or desiring information to contact her. Ten club« were represented at Sat urday’s council meeting: Eugene. I Evergreen. Eu-Lane, Philologian, Al- We have an exceptioanlly nice assortment of l bany, Chemeketa, Mill City, Salem. Stayton and Lebanon. Those not Christmas Cards this year. They are priced from | present were Springlane and Red- I mond. The invocation was given by Ruth ! Ullman of the Salem club and the I welcome by Arta Glidewell of the GET THEM NOW i Mill City club. Ellen Pearson of the Evergreen club gave the response. Topicmistress for the afternoon was Florence Graville of the Philo We will be closed Friday, November 11th. logian club of Junction City with the theme “The Spirit of November.*’ Toastmistress was Edythe Means of the Mill City club. Distinguished guests. present were Lola Leach, northwest regional supervisor from Victoria, B. C„ and Ethel Daniel. I ITC director from Eugene. Other DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE I Council officers present were Vice j chairman, Edythe Means; secretary, Phone 6607 Mary Wills'; treasurer Frances Eck hart and junior past chairman, Vir ginia Frye. Eunice Phillips, education chair I man presented an educational pro gram by the Stayton club, of which she is a member. Mrs. Leach gave an instructive talk to the group on “Pointers in Evaluation” with audi- ence participation. The Eugene club, first place win ners in the ITC piogram planning contest, gave their winfling program with Midge Proudfoot acting as Mod erator. The Albany club presented a symposium “Building a winning speech contestant” with Frances Eckhart acting as moderator. Mrs. Eckhart is a many-time speech con- test winner at various levels. “Parliamentary Reminders’’ was presented by the Lebanon club with Ellen Wilshire and a panel giving this in skit form. Mill Ends- Sale of Micarta Tables FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Christmas Cards Coffee Tables—End Tables—Magaiine Rack Combinations These Micarta tables by Westinghouse are built to last yet they are beautiful. They resist knocks, scuffs, burns, scratches. Not harmed by alcohol, boiling water, fruit acids, household alkalies, cosmetics and greases. Regular $19.95 Now Only___ 59c to $1.25 per box $9.95 We Give and Redeem PENNY SAVER STAMPS COyKPLETE House furnish ^ NEW AND USED FURNITURE ACROSS FROM THE STAR THEATRE 363-367 Third St. Phone 6804 Stayton OPEN FRIDAY Mill City Pharmacy Power? }(Hi bet ! The fabulous Thunderbird Y-8 * Fort! goes like the Thunderbird! This exciting new “Go”-power will let you smile at hills, have new confidence in passing. The Thunderbird Y-8 engine can be yours at no extra cost, for it is the standard eight in all Ford Fairlane and Station Wagon models. Beauty? Of course! Inspired by the Thunderbird I I» Regional Toastmistress Meeting Held Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Albin Cooper and family were in Portland during the weekend to attend the wedding of Mr. Cooper’s sister. While in the __ city, they visited Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Andersen and two children, former residents here. The two men and the four children made an excursion to the Portland zoo. The new 56 Ford and the fabulous Ford Thunderbird are really look alikes! You can see the resemblance in every long, low line . . . every graceful contour. And you can expect to be envied no matter where you may drive in your new '56 Ford. » Safety ? Only FORD gives you LIFEGUARD DESIGN I When in Need of Printing Buy it in Mill City from THE ENTERPRISE anmiaui Wed., Thurs., Fri.t Sat November 9. 10. 11, 12 Four Great Davs CLARK GABLE. JANE RUSSELL, in THE TALL MEN In CinemaScope Alow Volcanic Violence The Hawaiian Eruption Sunday, Monday November 13-14 The Lewi, and Clark Expedition to Oregon CHARLTON HESTON. FRED MacMl RRAY. in FAR HORIZONS with Domna Reed as Sacajawea Even more important than Forti s Thunderbird looks and go is Forti s exclusive new Lifeguard Design. It gives you extra protection from serious injuries in accidents. To cushion you from the steering post, Fort, has a deep- center Lifeguard steering wheel. To reduce the possibility of doors springing open under impact. Fort! lias Lifeguard double-grip door latches. To lielp lessen injuries from impact. Ford offers optional seat belts and Lifeguard cush ioning for control panel and sun visors. A new double swivel Lifeguard rear view mirror is designer! to 'give under impact. But, come in! See how safe, how beautiful, how powerful a car in Ford's field can be. VistaVision Color Tuesday, Wednesday November 15-1« FAMILY NIGHTS J. STEWART. J. ALLYSON in GLEN MILLER STORY Plus R HUDSON. J. WYMAN, in 56 PHILIPPI Ford MOTOR CO. ne car at half the fine-car price I MILL CITY. OREGON Phone 624 MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION Two all-time Greata Together! WHOLE FAMILY FOR Me ■7 STAYTON. OREGON Phone 2524 Great TV, Ford Theatre, Station KPTV, Channel 6, Thursday 9:30 WHOLE FAMILY FOR Me i