The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 05, 1959, Page 4, Image 4

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    4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1959
FOR QUALITY JOB PRINTING See
The Mill City teterpriae TnP
Qoabtg printing, priced sight. Fast
service too. Phone 1-661. Night*
7M6.
NEW and USED
Furniture
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CARPETING and
LINOLEUM
Jarful
CO m P i fTr mow
We Give and Redeem
Penny Saver Stamps
367 3rd St. Stayton
'lite, 'Ì/Uomasili, Paw
Faith Rebekah Lodge
Names U.N. Committee
of Norma Pennington, and anyone
liking to quilt their help would be ap-
prec.ated. At the social hour refresh­
ments were served with a birthday
cake honoring the birthdays of Janu­
ary, with Helen Anderson and Fra»-
I ees McCarley the committee. The com­
mittee fur the next meeting will be
Mabel Bass and Mildred Carr with a
Valentine party.
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LYONS—The regular meeting of
Faith Robeaah lodge w-as held Wed­
nesday evening with Hazel Lewis,
i
¡noble grand, Gestrude Weidman, Vice
grand, Florence Branch secretary and
! Jean Roberts treasurer in the chairs.
¡The usual routine of business was
Automotive & Industrial
1 carried out and the si k reported on.
¡Mildred Carr and Beulah Lewis were
Maintenance
Miss Mildred Julia Toman of Santa I
appointed on the United Nations com-
Barbara bn-ame the bride of William
Welding, Diesel Engine
1 mittee to meet with the Stayton
G. Griffen of B:iker>-fieid at 2 p. m.
j committee.
Long-range goals to boost personal
Service
Sunday, January 18th in the First
Zona Sischo out going noble grand '
income in Oregon—now lower than year in Oregon—and the fact that 30
I Methodist church.
Shop
or Field
' presented her officers of the year
The Rev. Frank C. Matthews of­ the national average—will be a key out of every 100 Oregon young people I with a beautiful crocheted doily. Not
Delco Batteries
topic
for
some
400
small
discussion
do
not
finish
high
school.
ficiated at the double ring service, at­
Proposed forms of taxation, unifi­ 1 only did she present to her officers
groups throughout Oregon, starting
Factory Equipment Ignition
tended by 100 guests.
February
1.
cation
of school districts, and various but also to those who had helped fill ■
Parts
1 The bride, daughter of Mr. and
Oregon’s per capita income of ways Oregon may bolster its general in during the year when there was
I Mrs. Albert Toman, Mill City, has
Dealer
for
Airco Welding
a
vacancy,
making
a
total
of
23
in
I
been a social worker in the adoption $1.914 in 1957 compared to the $2,027 economy are up for disussion.
all. Zona who is one of the most |
Products
i
national
average
is
a
focal
point
for
“
Opinion
ballots
”
supplied
with
agency of Santa Barbara County
faithful lodge members lives up the
Welfare Department for more than I Oregon Great Decisions discussion fact sheets will measure aproaches ’Elkhorn road about 12 miles and very j
three years. Mr. Griffin is the son of groups to study ways in which Ore­ most favored by discussion group seldom m sse- a meeting or is late and
members. Ballots will be tabulated
¡Mrs. Charles Griffen of Los Angeles. gon may strengthen its economy.
Study materials are supplied in a and results announced by Oregon comes through all kinds of weather.
Jim and Veryl Hoover
Mr. Toman gave his daughter in
Heler. Johnston president of the
marriage. She wore a white, modified fact sheet, “What Frontiers In Ore­ State College extension service.
Phone
2602
Mill Qty
Three
Links
made
an
announcement
Gov. Mark Hatfield, in recent com-
princes* style gown with bodice of gon’s Future,” prepared by Oregon
that the quilt is stilj in at the home
State
College
staff
members.
jmendation
of
the
program,
said
“
re-
re-embroidered cotton lace with peou
Rapid population increases in re­ i suits of the opinion ballot can be of
de soie skirt. Her illusion veil was
Oregon's 1 immesurable benefit to both the
attached to a crown of imported lace cent years have swelled
and pearls. White orchids and roses “labor pool” faster than job oppor­ legislative and executive branch of 1
tunities, the fact sheet points out. If Oregon government.”
were in the bridal bouquet.
“We welcome these opinions which
Maid of honor was the bridegroom’s industrialization is the solution for
¡sister, Miss Lois Griffen of Oxnard, more jobs, are Oregonians prepared I come after careful study for they I
I formerly of Santa Barbara. She wore to face the community problems that might well form the basis for con­
structive a.'tion,” the governor stated
| an empire style dress of Dior blue usually come with such expansion?
Persons interested in obtaining
Other current issues presented in
You'll Never Do Any
silk organza with fluted neckline.
small
The bride’s nie.es, Misses Sharon the fact sheet include education costs study materials or joining
discussion
groups
and Kathleen Rose of Granada Hills, —now increasing about $10 million a neighborhood
Better Than Buying A
should see their local county exten­
were flower giriB and wore dresses of
sion agent, reports state chairman
powder blue nylon organza with vel­ Christian Church Making
FLYING A BAKERY
Mrs. Mabel Mack, assistant director
vet head bands.
of OSC extenson service. Residents
All attended carried yellow roses and Plans for Progressive
Year Guarantee Only
Long Life
of Portland should contact the World
carnations with blue streamers.
Luncheon
February
25
Affairs
Council.
Robert A. Griffen of Los Angeles
Dependability
Great decisions—a 10-week study
The CWF of the Christian church
was his brother’s best man. Ushers
of
local
and
national
issues
—
-began
|
met
Wednesday
afternoon.
Extensive
. were Richard Antram of Alhambra,
Lots of Pep
land Harold Purdy, Jr., of Santa Bar­ plans are underway for a progressive January 25 with a review of Oregon
Plus Your Old Battery
bara. Mrs. Toman wore a silk avoca- luncheon to be held at the church history and potential growth for the
do color dress with small matching February 12 at 12 noon. Tables will future in keeping with Oregon's Cen­
hat and white accessories and Mrs. be decorated to represent the coun­ tennial observance.
Later discussions will deal with
Griffin the groom’s mother, wore an tries recently studied by the Mis­
i elec trie blue color crepe dress also sionary circles. The menu will also foreign policy issues outlined in fact
We Give S & H Green Stamps
¡with -mall matching hat and white be in keeping with the theme. Mrs. sheets by the Foreign Policy asso-
accessories. Both wore golden color Milton Roten will head the program, • iation, a nonpartisan, nonprofit,'
Mrs. William
McClintock
¡chrysanthemum corsages.
,.......
«... ...
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A wedding reception was held In charge of decorations and Mrs. Ar- sponsored in Oregon through more
the church parlors. The new Mrs. ■ t^ur Hedge and Mrs. Glen Shelton than 25 state agencies and organiza­
Phone 7442
Highway 22
Mill City
Griffen wore a navy blue silk suit will be hostesses. Mrs. Jane Land tions.
with red accessories when leaving
P<*n the music and Mrs. Ri hard
for a trip to Nevada, Arizona and, Freeman w-11 lead the devotions. La-
I
Southern California. After January dies from the churches at Gates and
30, the Griffens will live in Bakers- Detroit will be special guests,
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Following
the meeting
Wednesday
field.
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The desire to share with others—
Mr. Griffen received a degree in refreshments were served by Mrs. my newly found feelings on the true
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Feb. 5-6-7
the William Shepherd, Mrs. William Mc­ meaning of freedom has led me to ex­
business administration
front
University of California at Los A li­ Clintock and Mrs. Milton Roten. Mrs. press my opinion through one of our
geies. He is now employed by the Herbert Whitaker presented the pro- fundamental freedoms—the press,
Freedom is second nature to most
Guy F Atkinson Co. The bride re­ grim and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd led' ~
Americans; and to secure in ones mind
ceived her BA degree from Lewis am! the devotions.
the cherished meaning of this word
t lark College in Portland and her
I is a valuable experience. 1 found the
Master’s in social work at the Uni­ "Ever Widening Circles"
treasure in this word through the
versity of Southern California. She
| reading of books, and newspapers. So
is also a graduate of Mill City High. Theme of Circle Meeting
SPREADIT
The Friendship Circle of the Pres­ 'the free press has enriched niy
thoughts
of
this
byterian church met at the home of
beloved nation of
A hen ill Need of Printing Mrs. lion Paul last Tuesday evening. ours. Any nation has its pitialis and
Buv it in Mill Citv from ' Opening meditation was given by Vir- disappointments, but that which
11 I C’IT'V I? NIT Rtf 1» If IS I«' *f’n*a Hoeye from 'I he Acts. The America has proves to outweigh the
villaLa VII I ILlx iralvl it I. r. 'business meeting was presided ovei discrepancies. This nation has given
LIBBY'S
i by Edna Helgath, new circle chair­ me a content, a new pride, and at the
46 Oz. Tin
same time a turmoil of aux.ties and
man.
The program was arranged by liars arise—and yes—questionable
Dorothy Ziebert on the topic “Ever- aatreds for the voices of tryanny and
Widening Circles.”
Refreshments oppression wh:<h overrule many of the
world's countries. Here the shout of
were served by the hostess.
Attending the meeting were Elean- ■ «listatorship is quehed by the church
NEBERGALL'S SKINLESS
or LaMunyan, Florence More, Elsie bells, radio Mild television, aim the
r.pple
ot
paper
at
the
polls.
Here
the
Ohmart, Dorothy Ziebert, JoAnn
Eak n, Edna Helgath, Eleanor Pa­ cry of tyranny is stilled by the state
kula, Helen Harris, Loretta Berg, ot liberty in which our country be­
Evangelyn
Fleetwood,
Virginia lieves.
Hoeye, and the hostess, Edith Paul. . Freedom walks with us—it cloaks
us in a brightly colored cape. Not a
Rev. Robert Roach attended the T. day i> .-pent that tne ecnoeo of free­
Moore lecture at the Theological dom a.e not bean! at our footsteps.
Seminary at San Anselmo near San Lach ot our senses is affected by its
Phone UL 9-2494
Lyons, Oregon
Francisco last week, returning on whisper, its toll, its cries, loliow in I
tins
pain,
Enrich
your
out.ook
on
liv
­
Friday. The series of lectures was on
“Chri-tian Ethics,” meaning Chris­ ing by reading, and thus learn to love
tian behavior. While in the Richmond tins tand etched with .nuumerable
area. Roach attended a conference of pathways of freedom.
January 27, 11'59, Mill City, Oregon
social workers and ministers on “The
Adolescents." The main speaker was SP
Dr. Paul Lehman, Professor of Di­
vinity at Harvard Divinity School,
who spoke about “The Context and
Heart-shaped and special,
Structure of Christian Behavior.”
Mrs. Roach and the children, Susan
for your t alentine'» Dav
and Robbie, went along on the trip
to visit at the home of the grandpar­
ents, Dr. and Mrs. Roach.
Editar
Mary Kelly, Woman $ s Editor
Phan»
Phone 625
Needs Due for Decisions Study
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THeptione 1843
M11J, CITY
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Our Station is Open 24 Hours a Day
DRAPER'S FLYING A SERVICE
Editor's Letter Box
SPECIALS
MARGARINE 5 lbs. 9!
CHEESE 2 lb. loaf 5! 5*
Tomato Juice 4 ce ms 99c
FRANKS 1 lb. pkg. 55*
DALE’S FOOD MARKET
The Gingerbread House
Re-Opens
Saturday, Feb. 7 th
Opening Special
Vanilla Ice Cream
75c Half Gallon
(FEBRUARY 7TH AND 8TH ONLY)
tW**
Personalized
"Sweet Hearts
The Best in Chocolates by
A complete variety of smgle-serv*
mg beart-shaped baked treats —
*hatever yoar Valentine likes best!
There are Sponge Cakes. Chiffon
Cakes. Pecan Rolls. Coffee Cakes,
and Sweet Rolls—all these varieties
made up into individual, single­
serving hearts. What's more they
are pcrtontltird with the name of
your Valentine.
Try these delicacies — all made
rich and delicious, because we use
the same ingredients vou use at
home. And with each Valentine or­
der, a bonus: a specially-designed
Valentine card' Order yours early.
Valente
Brown and Haley
Packed in
Attractive Valent
Boxes
MILL CITY PHARMACY
Dependable Prescription Service
Phone 6651
Mill City, Oregon