Paae We've Just Received a Brand New Shipment of New Dresses s8.95 to s10.95 Come in Today and Shop Around for Christ mas Gifts NEEDLE SHOP Mill City h í Sunday Starting Time: 5:30 P. M 7:00 P. M. on Other Days. “Tins HAPPY FEELING” — ALSO — Slap-Happy Featurette LOUS PRIM A. KEELY SMITH, in “THE W ILDEST” Sunday, November 30, Monday, December 1 W illkun Holden and Sophia Ixireo, in "THE KEY" Action in the North Atlantic as Capt. William Holden Fights Submarines to Rescue Disabled Ships. ALUMINUM BAKEWARE i Z « Ç I »JTV <5 i : I ^Thls Coupon Worth $4.01 « COUPON J Towards SPECIAL I NAILS x 88c 22‘ 99' CHORE GLOVES AL BUY EM’ BY THE DOZEN Reg. 49« Pair SPEC. 29 < Pr. ceiling. • Satin frosted glass, with pull­ down ring. • Smart, black and bro»» metal part*. NOW Men i extra heavy flonnel glove . . . knit wrist. 37‘ >995 » y 49 $2.95 $J89 Dark finish, grain fabric, 2 white bands ... sturdy rubber bladder, plastic lace. Game Assortment (lux*' from Nome of the Favorite Game* on the Mkt. Each Strum it» strings or turn handle for a ready mode tune. Fun either way. « . ! I . i 11 _• ,h / p ! * * (P I a- / wr* * V -s, Friendship Circle Meets At Virginia Hoeye Home The Friendship Circle of the Pres­ byterian Women’s association met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Bill Hoeye. The opening meditatoin was on “The M.racles’’ as described by Dr. Luke. A nominating committee was ap­ pointed, consisting of Mrs. Frank Moore, Mrs. Frank Crowthers, and Mrs. Al Pakula. The group voted to transfer part of their treasury funds to the church improvement fund. The program theme was “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands,” lead by M rs. Robert Roach. Warren Wil­ son Junior college, » racially-inte­ grated Presbyterian college was dis­ cussed. The group joined in singing the Negro spiritual, “He’s Got the W hole World in His Hands.” The next meeting of the group has been changed to December 30, fol­ lowing Christmas.. Thanksgiving refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Hoeye to Mmes. Rex Ohmart, Gleason Eakin, Robert Roa.h, Al Pakula, Paul Hel- gath, Frank Crowthers and Frank Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thielke have purchased a home in Eugene and plan on moving there soon. They have lived in Mill City for the past five years. Mr. Thielke has secured a position in the Eugene area. fLooking for the ZJ i PERFECT GIH ' for Your “Steady”? /*! I l £ Proudly /»he'll woor your S»or- for» Diamond "friendship" Ring by the moker» of famous — Ì os o genuine diomond. I BAKER'S i Jewelry CHRISTMAS LIGHTS U. L. Approved 8 lights C Look Your Best. EXPRESS TRUCK ELECTRIC IRON NOW $ FOR 66c No matter what the occasion, look your best. Try us for your next permanent wave, shampoo or set We will do our best to please you. Colorful, quality dish doth« regular 15c (•. valuo. BATH SCALES llaked Enamel Finiah Ptamtic Mat Keg. $5.1k*Now___ I PULL DOWN FIXTURE è Kicking Fall iAavee PURCHASE OF (_»U»J«CT_TO_ UNITED QUANTItltS z Galvanized With ('lampa tùieh $13.95 • Adjusts from 18" VALUE to 56" from Bamboo Leaf Rakes Ideal for WITH COUPON 5Q95 Receptable Boxes Size 8 or 16 Common or Box 8 Ita. .............. Building a Wardrobe' Theme of Lyons Extension Club Meet New Arrivals THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27-28-29 DEBBIE REYNOLDS. JOHN SAXON, in SALE PRICES chMan FeiiowMp Group Present Program at I Turner Memorial Home V LYONS—The November meeting of the Lyons Extension club was | held in the basement of the Lyons »___ ______ __ _________ __________ ______________________________________________________________ Methodist church on Thursday with Election of officers was the first an all day meeting beginning at 10:80 order of business at the Wednesday a. m. Alma Olmstead, Alma Spell- •ven.ng meeting of Santiam Rebekah GATES—Mrs. Clarence Ball and : meyer and Gypsie Weaver, served a lodge with Mrs. Don Carlson elected er Thursday afternoon to present a __ Thanksgiving program for the guests Mrs. Clare Henness, assisted by their planned luncheon at noon. The pro­ nobis grand and Mrs. Fred Kist, —Tgrand. at Turner Memorial Home. The pro­ sister, Mrs. James Briles of Salem, ject of the day was “Building a elected vice grand. Other? < I Gate*, '-1 elected were Mrs. Arnold Syver»on, Kram wa» presented in the Judith were hostesses on Friday evening for Wardrobe,” with Bonnie Hartle and financial secretary; Mrs. Al Nesbitt, BUlll, Turner ------- hall " where ’ the — guests all as- a lovely “absentee" bridal shower in Leoa Johnson giving the demonstra­ the Gates Women’s clubhouse, for tion» Plans were made for the Christ­ corresponding secretary and 1 Miss ___ scmbled. A skit “Thanksgiving Ann’” was Miss Betty Louise Tucker, whose mas party which will be on December Daisy Geddes, treasurer. Appointive officers will be named later with in­ presented by the following members wedding to Charles Bougart, of Ft. 18. Each member is to bring cookies stallation of new officers scheduled of the Martha Troxel Circle: Mrs. Dodge, Iowa, will take place in and home made candy. There will be for January 10. This will be a joint Robert Gregory, Mr«. Albin Cooper, Cheyenne, Wyo., on November 29th. a display of Christmas gift wrap­ Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. Milton Bronze and gold chrysanthemums pings, decorations and candles. installation with the Odd Fellows. ~ Larry ~ There will be a gift exchange with Mrs. Kist, vice-grand elect gave Roten and Mrs. William Shepherd. and tall tapers were used throughout- Mrs. Lowell Cree presented the de­ the room for decorating, and Mrs. each member to bring a gift of some­ I the unwritten work of the order as votions. Refreshments taken by the Charles Tu.ker, mother of the bride- thing they have made. Attending the required before installation. Practice was held for the District ' Kr°up were be served for the to-be was presented with a lovely meeting were Mabel Downing, Donna , convention which is to be held at guests’ dessert at their dinner. corsage of the same flowers, and Asmussen, Juanita Wright, Helen Making the trip were Mrs. Susie asked to be a “stand-in” for her Johnston, Kay Lindemann, Ruth Cot­ | Stayton Saturday. Santiam will ex- Haynes, Mrs. Albin Cooper, Mr«. daughter. Miss Carol Ball and Kandee ton, Elizabeth Carter, Eleanor La- emplify __________ a memorial _______ tribute. Mr».’ Al Yankus reported that al- Athol Underwood, Mrs. Milton Roten. Henness received the gifts at the Munyan, Florence More, Alta Bode- most *100 had been netted on recent Mr». Robert Gregory, Mrs. William door, which were brought unwrapped, ker, Martha Cruson, Bonnie Hartle, benefits by the Three Link club. Shepherd, Mrs. William McClintock, and a contest held later for the best Leoa Johnson Alma Olmstead, Alma Committee in charge of refresh- Mrs- Lowell Cree, Mrs. Arthur Hedge gift wrapping job. Mrs. A. T. Barn- Spellmeyer, and Gypsie Weaver. menu served at the close of the ev- and Mr«. Larry Lawrence, hardt won first place and Mrs. Glenn ening were Mrs. Fred Duffy, Mrs. Henness, second. 8 et 40 Women Meet Mode Davis, Mrs. Bert Morris and Delicious refreshments were serv- Mrs; Robert Veness was guest Mis. Lee Bassett.- speaker at a meeting of the Canyon ed from the beautifully appointed Recently in Stayton The Marion County salon of the Extension unit and the Gates Wom­ buffet table, at which Mrs. Tucker was an’s club recently. She spoke on the asked to pour. Present were Mmes. 8 et 40, Women’s service organization forthcoming Oregon Centennial. Mrs. Burrel Cole and granddaughter, Shar- of the American Legion held their lene, Jess Haywood, Philo Potter, all Report From Santi» bi Memorial Venesa is a member of the Mill City of Mill City; Mrs. Marlin Cole, Sa­ monthly meeting at the Women’s clubhouse in Stayton last week. Mill Toastm:stress club and of the Hospital lem; Mmes. Floyd Völkel Joe Novack, Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dean H. City Speakers Bureau which is pub- Elmer Stewart, Mary Howell, Walt­ John Muir, chairman. Mrs. Warren licizing the Centennial. Nollen, Box 75A. Marion, Oregon, er Brisbin, Rubee Stubbs, Oliver Stoll, Idanha; Mrs. Bob Oliver, Gates; a daughter. Sherry Aloyce, 6 pounds Watson, Harold Wilson Maude Da­ Mrs. Ann DeJardin, Stayton, and 9 ounces on Nov. 21, 1958. Mrs. Delbert Goforth, chairman of vis, Clare Rush, Glenn Henness, Hen­ Mrs. Georgia Hayes, Lyons. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Terry R. ’ the pjyY sponsored Welcome Wagon ry Eccleston Velma Carey, Arthur Membership is this organization is Ruggles, Rt. 1, Box 37, Turner, directory, stated this week that work Blackburn, Fred Stone, Charles extended by invitation and given only Oregon, a daughter, Terry Ann, 9 was progressing well on that phase Blackburn, A. T. Barnhardt, Frank to those who have rendered outstand­ pounds 10>2 ounces on Nov. 24, 1958. of the program. A welcoming com­ Novack, Donalee Oliver and Randi; ing service in Child Welfare and mittee from the PTA will call on all Merle Devine, Clyde Oliver, Charles other community service projects. SUBSCRIBE TO THE MILL CITY’ new residents of the community as Tucker and the hostesses. Plans were discussed at the meet­ ENTERPRISE TODAY! *3.00 a Year soon as names are available. Sending gifts were: Mmes. Harry ing for the Christmas party for the Harmon, Harry Keiser, Joe Bowes, youngsters at the Children’s Tuber­ Gwenn Schaer, Frankie Johnson, culosis hospital at Denver, Colo., a Robert Levon, Til Rains and Martha club project. Gifts of stuffed animals Bowes, all of Gates; Mrs. Wilmer were brought to the meeting to be I Crites of Corvallis; Rosa Roten and sent there. The group also plans on I Mrs. Louise Wriggles worth, both of having a booth at Meier and Frank Portland; Mrs. Jessie Hall of Silver- store during the holidays for the ton, and Mrs. Ray Salchenberger and benefit of the Oregon Tuberculosis i Linda, Citrus Heights, Calif- hospital. These Come in Prices From Phone 2243 "Absentee" Bridal Shower Given for A group of women from the Chris­ tian Women’s Fellowship of the Mill City Christian church went to Turn­ Miss Betty Tucker Mrs. Don Carlson To Head Rebekah Lodge Just in Time for the Holiday Season 227 S. W/Broadway Phone 625 9 Mary Kelly, Woman's Editor 4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1958 A proctical toy that let* your child iron with »aiety. Ha» cord and Indicator. SOOT REMOVER Bed Devil Liquid For furnace* »fovea, and heuten*. Keg. $1.18 Nicely detailed truck with heavy gauge »feel cab and truck body, rubber wheel». COUPON SPECIAL PURCHASE OF MUSICAL ROCKER $548 NO. W44-S00 MSJICT TO UMinD QUANTITIES WITH COUPON Ken Golliet MEHAMA Phone 6103 Toward« RIO. $4.9« face, Bill Koch, Prop. frhl» Coupon Worth $1.50 UTILITY ANVIL Square ground core cmtmç Shirley’s Beauty Shop hollow Pretty hardwood choir play« a tuns as it rock», light birch Right to Limit Quantities A and M Toman MILL CITY Your S & Q HARDWARE Dealers _______________________________ / * *r