Business and Professional DIRECTORY Toastmistress Club Holds Public Relations Meeting Swon Families Return From Vacation Trip Returning Saturday from a »ix weeks’ trip to the Midwest were Mr. and Mrs. James Swan and Mr. and JOHN W. REID. M. D. Mrs. John Swan, w'ho visited 15 or 16 states on their extended auto Physician and Surgeon Invited to th«, Mill City Toastmis mobile tour. They report exception MILL CITY, OREGON tress Club’s outstanding meeting on ally good weather, encountering “Public Relations” at Fir Manor only about three really hot days Thursday evening were representa while they were away. tives from the various organizations Some of the highlights of the trip in the vicinity, six of whom accept- were Glacier National Park, Yellow- DR. JOHN C. TARR ed.The general theme was chosen to ' stone National Park, the Black Hillf. Chiropractic Physician be “Stone and Steel.” and Granada Presbyterian Mission Phone RO 9-2922 Refreshment hostesses for the af in Arizona. Hours 9:00 to 6:00 fair were Eleanor Pakula and Jane | , The __ ________ travelers _______ visited ... in ______ Kansas Evenings By Appointment Roach The opening inspiration was and Missouri, the men not having 112 E. Ida St. Stayton I given by Mrs. Pakula, after which MM their old home lines they left guests were welcomed by Sue Poole, there in 1904. A visit was enjoyed the club president. with the Estel Swan family in Illin- j Topicmistress was Juanita Wright, ois. with side trips made into Chi- DR. VICTOR J. MYERS with table topics slotted as follows:' cago and Springfield, where they saw Faith Veness, “The Man Who Built Lincoln’s Tomb and his former home. Chiropractic Physician An Age”; Sue Poole, "Mohammedan The group returned home by way BELL BLDG. IDA and THIRD ST. Architecture”; and Leao ______________ ______ where they Johnson, ' of Southern California ‘.The Adventure of Architecture.” ( visited in Riverside, also stopping to STAYTON, OREGON Mrs. Johnson was awarded the tra- see the relatives at Fortuna, Calif, I’HONE RO »-2557 veling prize. | -*“1HE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1958 Beautiful New Pieces of Corduroy Yardage Mrs. Ernest Graham was reported as be.ng ill at her home with the ‘flu’ , that seems to be go.ng around town lately. Mr*. Don Goode of Eugene »pent the weekend here with her father, Edmund Bertram, returning home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. C harlie French, "ho recently f returned from a trip to visit with relatives in Missouri, is reported as ill at her home with a cold. Good Selection of Colors Per Yard $1.39 ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP 227 S. W. Broadway Phone 2243 Mill City Ike Myers, former Mill City resi dent is reported to be improving following surgery and serious illness at the Veteran’s Hospital in Port land. Mr. and Mra. Arnie Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Miller and child-) ren left for their homes in Arizona after a week's visit with their par ents, the A. L. Jacksons. A parliamentary panel, “Inserting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett spent the Keystone” (parliamentary law a week in the area near Burns on Dr. I a * lie J. Qarson resources), was given by Juanita a hunting trip. Among those in the OPTOMETRIST Wrihgt, Leao Johnson, and Sue Poole. group were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stover, The education section of the pro Visuals analysis — Contact lenses former residents here. They reported gram depicted “A Concrete Fouda- Visual training GATES—The Coffee Hour given in no deer killed, but a good time. tion,” with Faustina Nesbitt observ the Women’s Clubhouse on Thursday Every Day But Wednesday ing Founder’s Day and giving a skit afternoon, by guest hostesses Mrs. Bill and Kit Richards and Mr. and 515 Third St. Stayton on Toastmistress training. Gladys Mason of Mill City, and Mrs. Mrs. Burrel Cole got a big five-point Ph. RO 9-2751 During the business meeting, the Margaret Rush, almost turned into a buck Saturday in the Three Finger j minutes were read by Faith Veness, ‘flower show’, much to the delight of Jack area. The buck dressed out at the secretary, who also acted as toast everyone calling. Dahlias, which have about 170 pounds, according to Kit. j mistress, giving clever introductions been exceptionally beautiful this fall, J. W. GOIN , of the following speakers: Mrs. Rob- I were used in striking arrangements ®r- Mark Hammericksen's Opto ert Roach, “Windows for the Crown on the buffet table, mantle and else- metric offices in the Bell building in Experienced Veterinarian. Prince,” a book review; Mrs. Kenneth | where about the large room (together Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m. By Harold’» Floral Gardens ¡Chance, "Dean of Modern Architec- i with three tables of individual blos- to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne Stayton, Ore. ture”; and Mrs. Leo Poole, “Build I soms, each displayed on a lacy paper cessary. Ph. RO 9-2533 *dv. ing for Democracy,” a dissertation i doily. These were exhibited by Mrs. ¡on jouralism, first evaluated by the I Walter Mackie, Mrs. Charles Dole- A group of seventh-grade students group before being presented to oth- zal, Mrs. Harvey Meachem, Mrs. were entertained with a “rock-and- er organizations, and featuring News Fern Shuey, Mrs. C. E. Mason and roll” party Friday evening at the SCIENTIFIC HORSE-SHOEING paper Week. Mrs. Mode Davis, all of Mill City; home of Miss Carol Garrison, whose TEX SHIVELY | Assisting Thursday evening were: Mrs. Bessie Novack, and Mrs. Edna family recently purchased the Hen- ■Grammarian, Faith Veness; Lexicolo Hutcheson of Gates, and a ‘boo-kay’ derson place west of town, Phone UL 9-2202 gist, Jane Roach; Speech analyst; of red pom poms in green glass by For Appointment ¡Sue Poole; Timer, Eleanor Pakula; Toni Newberg. Mrs. Gertrude Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Rambo ‘ and General evaluator, Leao John most 83 years young, presided at the anl Laura Jo were in Portland during son. tea and coffee service, and also assist the weekend to participate i na fam The cover on the artistic programs i ed the hostesses in making the de- ily reunion honoring the birthday an Weddle Funeral Home gracing t « tables were made by, iicjous refreshments. Recorded dance niversary of Mrs. Rambo’s mother, Faustma Nesbitt, depicting “Arch- musl rourtesy of Mrs. Glenn Hen I Mrs. Steve Champ, of Salem. Modern Funeral Service tecture under the general topic for ness> provided a plea8ant background. e year of A Survey of the Arts, i Among those enjoying the after-1 Callers at the Mary Hartman home OREGON ■TAYTON Guests included Mrs. Al Sorseth noon were: B Mmes. Charles ~ Day, ----- Har 1 Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James i and Mrs. Don Culver of the Detroit old Hostetler, Mode Davis, C- M.1 Toomb of McCully Mountain, Mr. ¡Ranger Station; Mrs. Clint Land of Cline, C. E. Mason, c.iiuxics Mrs. — Bill McGhee and Mrs. ---- — Charles L/viv.ut, Dolezal, and the Mari-Linn P. T. C.; Glen David Harvey Meachem, Gertrude Mason James Phillips of Salem and M rs. Gmruue luusv» ------- - ...... «— — son, a teacher at Mari-Linn, as well i , and Daisy Geddes, all of Mill City; ls°hel Bidwell and Mae Glenn of I as Scoutmaster; Mrs. William Lee of [ I Zeda Rynearson, Bessie Novak, Jean Marion. Septic Tanks and Sewers Cleaned . the Mill City P. T. A.; and Mrs. Chas. | Rosamond, Mary Wilson, Ruby Bris Born Wednesday morning at 6:23, Ph. Salem EMpire 3-9468 COLLECT Kelly, representing the Lions Club bin, Helen Edholm, Sophia Kist, Pearl . Auxiliary and the Mill City Woman’s Oliver, Donalee Birkholz and baby to Mr. and Mrs. Don Jenkins a girl 1079 Elm St. W. Salem Club. son, Sarah Rains, Alice Watson, Mary *bo l>PPvd the, s ales^at 8 pounds. arrival Howell, Birdie Osterhout, Wilma The new ".............. . was born in Salem Bumgarner, Edna Hutcheson, Louise i General hospital. At the time of go- BE SURE WITH Oliver? Neilie^Änen," Emeliä’ Keiner, W PJ«88 Davis, Velma’ uPon “ name for their ntw ‘l^Khter. Ruth Kershaw, Maude 1 PHILCO ‘Carey, Geneva Ball, Dora Kadin, Mat-[ Funeral services for Celia E. [ite Root, Eva Branhardt, Elsie Vol- Service i kel and Tonie Newberg, Olive Bam- Bump, who taught in the Mill City Marilyn Chapter, No. 145, Order hardt, Gwenn Schaer, Wilma Stewart grade school in 1914, were conducted Moon of the Eastern Star, met tn regular r< gti a . an(j geverjy( Henness, Barbara Monday afternoon, October 13, at the *0» VOUIt session at the lodge hall I" °n “y P®nnick( Birdie Wilson and Lillian I Chapel of Mt. Scott Funeral Home in TELEVISION OF RADIO evening, with Julia Kemp worthy,——-^ Portland. Concluding services were Phone 3207 or UL 9-2191 at Lincoln Memorial Crematorium. matron, >n charge, ass.sted by Walter Hutch e S on were additional guests. We Specialize on ln’ W"rfy,J,a r°n’ ■ , . . About $29.50 was added to the club- Death occured Thursday, October 9, Philco, Motorola. Zenith Business of the evening included . e , at her Portland home. balloting on three new candidates °use un s- Stiffler's Radio and for membership, who will be given1 Friday evening, October 24 at 6:30 Appliance Co. the initiatory degre in November. | at the Christian church will be the It was announced that the annual all-church birthday dinner party. Mrs., Buck Feed will be held at the hall William McClintock and Mrs. Kath- | Saturday evening, October 25, with leen Story from the Martha Troxel ' WE SELL BETTER the ladies furnishing pies and salads. I circle are co-chairmen for the dinner. CARS FOR LESS Among invitations read for various | Following the no-host dinner a pro- ! Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goodell and l meetings and receptions were the fol gram will be presented and a birth-I ' ^am’’y have moved to Stayton. lowing: October 18, 1 Marguerite _ day offering taken. Chapter, Lebanon, Junior High Gym; left Mr. and Mrs. C. M- Cline October 20, Cedar Chapter, Scio Ma The afternoon circle of the sonic Hall; October 21, Acacia Chap Wednesday forenoon for a visit at byterian church met with Mrs. iter, Stayton Masonic hall; October <______ ,their cottage on the coast. Herbert Schroeder last Wednesday STAYTON. OREGON 24, Euclid Chapter, Jefferson; and afternoon. The study of “Dr. Luke” IT TAYS TO BUY AT October 28, Barzilai Chapter, Albany.) Mr a~* Mra fe<1 I’;nr‘’1a’ of 1 eban- was continued, followed by a gen I The serving tables in the dining en were visitors> at the home of Mr. eral discussion of the top.c. Those HOME room Monday evening were cleverly an<^ ^rs- H. I. P yma e .unday. present were Mrs. Fred Grimes, Miss Daisy Geddes, Mrs. C. E. Mason, Mrs. I centered with “pheasant type” birds, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howe of Port C. E. Rogers, Mrs. Otto Witt, and | fashioned from squash with feathers j added. In charge of refreshments land were weekend guests of his par Mrs. Schroeder. were Mary Gulliford, Louise Oliver, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Howe. Stayton-Jefferson Dr. and .Mrs. Morris II Roach of and Geneva Jasobsen. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Joe Holt and Richmond, Calif., arrived here the I Huge baskets of colorful dahlias AUTO WRECKERS and sword-fern were used in decora* daughter have moved from the Frank forepart of the week to visit at the | tion of the chapter room Monday Smith duplex to one of Reid's houses. home of their son and daughter-in-1 Rebuilt motors and trans night. law, Rev. and Mrs. Robert Roach and The Mill City Womans club meets family. Dr. Roach, who js pastor of' Appointed to serve on the commit- missions. tee for the November meeting were Tuesday evening, October 21, at the the First Presbyterian church at Cars bought and sold Ethel Wills, Fem Shuey, and Viola home of Mrs. C. E. Rogers. Topic Richmond, will deliver the sermon ta of the meeting will be “Measures the Presbyterian church here Sun Hirte. We buy junk. on the November Ballot,” with an day. out-of-town speaker scheduled to ap- were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton, Ore. A letter came to Th« Enterprise hosts at their home Wednesday noon pear. this week from Mrs. Vern Thomas of for a luncheon in honor of their Tucson, Ariz., a former resident houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond John Plambeck, who injured his 1 here. Mrs. Thomas sent in a remit- back in a severe fall in his yard two Bematzki and grandson Michael all ' tance for renewal to The Enterprise. of Drain. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Shaw I weeks ago Wednesday and has been She says Vern, who got mixed up confined to his bed, was taken to SEPTIC TANKS and Skye, Mrs. Bud Bilyeu and Brent, Miss Audrey Shaw and the hosts. i Santiam Memorial hospital ln Stay- with a saw, is again back at work and CLEANED The Bematzki’s were house guests ton Tuesday by ambulance. It is: doing fine after five months’ lay- from Monday until Wednesday. He hoped that X-rays will show the ex- off on account of the injury. Both tent of his injuries so some progress Pat and Mike, former students here, Prompt service in the ics Mrs. Shaw’s brother. can be made. j are now in the service. like Good Food? Like Good Dance Music? Come and Hear JIM IHOLTZ Playing ; your favorite modem dance tunes. 1 T You’ll »»■< enjoy dancing to his rhythm Always the best in food here, too! ¿¿¡J Many Flowers Displayed At Gates Coffee Hour Try one of our choice steaks or a plate of chicken. Sea Foods too. 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