The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 12, 1959, Page 4, Image 4

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NEW and USED
Furniture
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CARPETING and
LINOLEUM
Garden Club Makes
Plans for Sale
COMPUTI Housi
We Give and Redeem
Penny Saver Stamps
367 3rd St. Stayt on
How Long Since
Your Watch
Was Cleaned ?
•vaa the Hasel wstek
shwM be ehansd and oted
aOsaMUMsayaar. Nsgtoct
today—may m—■ eostly
rapair bills tomorrow
FREE!
Lak us taapac* your watch,
lt'a worth a law momeau
of your time to find out
whschar ail's waD There«
no charge or ebUgeUon for
thtoawMoa.
Ui today f
Baker’s
Mill City Jewelry
Telephone 1843
MILL CITY
We I m Genuine Factory Porta
AUTHORI7ED >
K X. KEEPSAKÉ
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Annual District Meeting
Vx“?," Of Eastern Star Held
Here Monday Night
The JayceeEttes met ’
evening, February 5 at the home of
The February meeting of the Mill Mrs. Y'erne Shaw, with Mrs. Elmer
City Garden club was held Thursday Bilyeu a« hostess.
at the home of Mrs. Curtis Cline, I Main topic of discussion was the
»ith Mis. Harvey Tolbert as
o- making of Centennial hats. The«e
hoste-s. F.nal plans were completed hats will be sold at the Mill City
for the club’s cooked food and apron Garden club cooked food and apron
►ale which will be held February 13 sale, which will be held, Friday, Feb-
at the Jaycee H ill starting at 10 a m. | j ruary 13 at the Jay.ee hall..
___ . won the
After the meeting, refreshments
Mr«. Adolph Brunner
prize for a “flower ■ ’ ” game played by were served by the hostess and cards
Davis were played. Those winning prizes
the group and Mrs. Jennie
,
-_ door
-__ prize.
___ • The March were Mrs. Verne Shaw and Mrs.
received the
meeting will be at the home of Mrs. John A. Wills.
present were; Mrs. Jim
| Herbert Schroeder.
| Members
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Attending the luncheon and meet- Grant, Mrs. Gordy McMorris, Mrs.
inj were Mmes. Harvey Tolbert, J. J“hn A. U ills, , Mrs. Larry Carrick,
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Kimmel, Charles Doiezol. Louis Mrs. Reryl
L . Lamb, Mrs. Verne Shaw,
Verbeck, James Swan, Jennie Davis,1 Mrs. Harold Simes, Mrs. Al Ziebert,
Chuck Harte and the hostess,
Ray Stockdale, Otto Witt,
Frank Mrs.
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Hayes, Lowell Cree, Fred Grimes, Mrs. Elmer Rilyeu.
The next meeting will be
held
Wendell Heller, Rachel Olmstead,
1 Nat Wills, Herbet Schroeder, and February 19 at K p. m. at the home
Curtis Cline. Guests were Mrs. Berg of Mrs. Gordy McMorris.
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and Mrs. Gertrude Mason.
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Leia Barkley Has
Interesting Flight Home
In a letter received from Leia Kelly
I Barkley by her parents she states that
i the return trip to Manhattan, Kansas,
was more eventful than her trip out
I here two weeks before. Upon landing
for the u«ual short stop at Denver,
Colo., the passengers were informed
that their flight had been cancelled,
and that they had a choice of continu­
ing by Continental Plane or taking
the train. Worrying about her hus-
bmd meeting her and the baby in
Kansas City, Mrs. Barkley decided
I to take the Continental—which turn­
ed out to be a luxurv "Golden Carpet
Flight.”
Arriving in K. C an hour later than
orginally scheduled, Leia found that
Paul wasn’t there, as he had been
informed the passengers were con-
tinuing by train from Denver and
wouldn’t arrive until the next day.
Luckily, she knew a lady she could
stay with in Kansas City, but upon
arriving at her house she found that
she had the wrong suit-case. As some­
one else had called the Terminal in
the same predicament, the Airline
sent out a man in a cab to straight­
en out the luggage problem. Paul made
his second 120-mile trip to K. C. af­
ter his family on Friday, by which
time the storm was over, and they
arrived in Manhattan that evening.
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Dennis Clipfell To
Represent Mari-Linn in
Annual Spelling Contest
LYONS—Dennis dipfell will agair.
represent the Mari-Linn school as a
spelling entrant for the Statesman-
KSLM $early contest. Dennis emerg­
ed as w.nner of a spell-down recently
held at the s.hool. This is the second
year Dennis, an eighth-grade pupil
has represented the school. Alternate
will be Vivian Wilson and third run­
ner-up was Joyce Prichard.
The spelldow’n was conducted by
Ralph Hurst, eighth grade teacher at
the February meeting of the PTC.
The spelling panel consisted of Den-
'..s Clipfell, Vivian Wilson, Joyce
Prichard, Tommy Prideaux, and Bil­
lie Prichard, who had qualified as the
best speller in the school.
The annual District Meeting for
Victoria Chapter of Turner. Acacia
Chapter of Stayton, and Marilyn
Chapter of Mill City, Order of the
Eastern Star, was held here at the
lodge hall Monday night in honor of
Daisy Thomsen of Hood River, Wor-
thy Grand Matron of the Grand
Chapter of Oregon, who was making
her official visit. While in this vi­
cinity, the distinguished visitor was
the housegue?t of Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Hutcheson of Gates.
The Greatest Name in
Presiding over the meeting were
WASHERS
and DRYERS
the following worthy matrons and
worth) pitrens: Julia Kemp and
Walter Brisbin of Marilyn Chapter;
Leona Dimbat and Karl Wipper of
At Your Own
Victoria Chapter; and Nellie Watson
and Ario Martin of Acacia Chapter.
SANTIAM CANYON
Exemplification of the work was
DEALER
Santiam Valley Grange
carried out as follows: Marilyn Chap­
ter, opening, closing, and business
Fart,
Efficient
Factory
Ta Wan Ka Camp Fire
Has Pot Luck Supper
session; Acacia Chapter, escort and
Trained
Sales
and
Service
¡Elects New Officers
LYONS—The regular meeting - of balloting; and Victoria Chapter, ini-'
As Close As Your Phone
The Ta Wan Ka Camp Fire girl« 1 Santiam Valley
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tiation, during which Edward Dimbat, Mrs. Ralph Jull Honor
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held their last meeting at the home Friday evening with a 6:30 potluck Jr., and Scott Andersen received the
\Guest at Pink and Blue
of one of the sponsors, Mrs. Mel «upper followed by the usual business degrees of the order.
Rambo. Officers for the next two’meeting. Six officers who were un-1 Escorted to the East, besides the Shower Saturday Night
Phone I'L 9-2355
months were elected
as follows: 'able to attend installation at Morn­ Worthy Grand Matron, were Grand
Lyons, Oregon
Mrs. Robert Moore was hostess
president, I^ura Jo Rambo; vice jng star Grange, were installed by Committee Members, Merle Lamar
Saturday
evening
at
her
home
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president, Peggy Putman; secretary, [Joyd Sletto, with Bertha Basl, mar- of Silverton, Estarl Awards Commit­
Geneva Johnson; treasurer, Linda «hall, and Frank Basl, emblem bear- tee; Edna Hutcheson of Gates, Es­ Lyons for a pink and blue shswer in |
honor of Mrs. Ralph Jull
(Ellen
Thorpe, and sergeant-at-arms, Shar­ er.
tarl Fund Committee; and Lillian
on Bassett. The girls receive an honor
Lloyd Sletto gave a good report Humphrey of Stayton, Chairman of Shelton) of Corvallis. Appropriate
for serving as officers and all take J on Agriculture, and Herbert Hamp­ Pay of Representatives Committee. games were played followed by the
Automotive & Industrial
turns during the year.
ton reported on Legislation. Violet Jo Carrick of Stayton, Grand Repre­ opening of the many beautiful gifts.
Maintenance
The afternoon was spent knitting Wagner announced that new chairs sentative for the State of Maine, Refreshments were served by the
hostess.
on afghan squares for a robe they are had been purchased.
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was also introduced.
Welding, Diesel Engine
Present were Mrs. Ralph Jull and
making for a children’s hospital.
At the lecturer's hour the program
Officers of >11 three chapters were
Mrs.
Robert
Shelton
of
Corvallis;
Mrs. Lester Johnson and Mrs. Jack was a discussion on Oregon, led by lovely in their formal gowns of
Service
I Duggan are leaders of the group.
Le turer Celene Taylor. It was de­ American Beauty red, which was a Mrs. Glen Shelton, Mrs. Hugh Jull,
Shop
or Field
Mrs.
Herbert
Whitaker,
Mrs.
William
cided that on Friday evening, Febru­ happy coincidence, as well as very
Delco
Batteries
Shepherd,
Mrs.
Arthur
Hedge,
Mrs.
Mary Ann Meader Heads ary 20. the group would practice appropriate in the Valentine atmos- Floyd Shepherd, Mrs. Lowell Cree,
ritualistic work and drills. This is phere of the decorations.
Factory Equipment Ignition
Mrs. Elmer Shaw, Mrs. Elmer Bil­
Stitching Time 4H Club
the regular social night.
Announcements
included
the
Parts
yeu, Miss Andrey Shaw, Mrs. Rich­
Officers of the Stitching Time 4H
“Sweetheart Ball” in honor of the
Dealer
for
Airco Welding
ard Freeman, Mrs. Larry Lawrence,
>)ub were named at their meeting on 7 oastmistress Club To
.Grand
Grand Family Thursday evening,
Products
Saturday. Offi.ers are President, I
I February 12, in the Jefferson High Mrs. Earl Loucks and the hostess,
Mrs. Robert Moore.
Mary Ann Meader; Vice President, Meet Thursday Night
School gymnasium, and an invitation
Sending gifts were Mmes. Robert
Urvada Hince; Reporter, Kathy Far-
The speech contest at club level will from Cedar Chapter of Scio for Mon­
Gregory, Jerry Whitaker, Clarence
■ er: Secretary, Karen Meader, and be held tonight, Thursday at Fir Man­ day, February 16.
Howe, William McClintock, lrl Ply-
or at 7:30, said Mrs. Sue Poole, pres­
Song Leader, Sherry Farrier.
Jim and Veryl Hoover
Under “good of the order,’’ the
Franklin
| Thi -eiietary gave her report. She ident. Mrs. Al Nesbitt will be toast- Worthy Grand Matron interesting­ male, Eldon Hutchinson,
Phone 2602
Mill Qty
McDowell, Edith Mason, Clinton Land
1 ha» sent the weekly cards to the 4H mistrees at this meeting.
ly told some of the history of the
I Under the new rules this year, heroines for whom the Star Points and Milton Roten.
headquarters in Albany.
Six completed sewing projects is speakers will be g ven 24 hours prior were named, also complimenting
¡the goil 'or this year. At this time to the meeting to prepare their Karl Wipper of Turner on his letter-
three articles are finished.—Kathy speeches, and they will have a choice perfect rendition of the initiatory
of three titles.
Farrier, 4H Reporter.
work. Brief remarks were made by
SEE ADA'S FOR
others.
A group of Marilyn Chapter- of­
fi.ers and courtesy girls presented
a colorful degre in honor of the dis­
tinguished guest, climaxed by the pre­
sentation to her of an Emblematic
You re Sure 7o Find What You Want Here
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Star and gift.
As entertainment, Ruth Anderson
of Acacia Chapter of Stayton sang
"The Prayer Perfect," honoring one
of the new initiates.
227 S. W. Broadway
Phone 2243
Mill City, Ore.
At the close of the evening, re­
freshments were served by a com­
mittee made up of three members of
each chapter. Preceding the evening's
festivities was a no-host dinner, the
tables centered with arrangements of
hearts, pussy-willows, and greenery.
Repn -enting Marilyn Chapter on
the dinner and refreshment commit­
tee wt rc Velma Carey, Mabel Nel­
You'll Never Do Any
son. and Mary Tuers, with Elsie Völ­
kel having decoiated the serving
Better Than Buying A
tables.
Responsible for the appropriate
decorations in the chapter room
FLYING A BATTERY
were Addie French, Telia Graham,
3 Year Guarantee Only
and Mary Hoodenpyle.
Long Life
MAYTAG
AVAILABLE NOW
LYONS PLUMBING
EXPERT WATCH
INSPECTION
Why not
Phone 625 “
Mary Kelly, Woman s Editor
i— THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY, FERRI ARY 12. I»5«
Hoover's Repair
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LINGERIE
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ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP
For Dependable Starts
Dependability
Toastmistress Speech
Contests in Planning
Tkc AuwteAt Valentina of off
and otker kead - üùmntcd txeatA !
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For that special someone ... or for a
Valentine party .. Sweetheart Cake with
Its specially designed Valentine card! Two
heart-shaped white layers, hidden beneath
swirls of pink icing, topped by a “kissing
couple” that's »mbolK of the occasion.
Choose from our other Valentine treats,
too: dainty pink and white petit fours, a
variety of crispy cookies, delicious, de­
lightful Mary Anns, and other delicacies.
Order now for February 14. So you'll
be sure to remember!
MUIR’S BAKERY
Our Products Are At Least
Phone 2222
24 Hours Fresher
Mill
City, Oregon
By Mary Jane Chance
At this time of the year Toastmis­
tresses the world over have the oppor­
tunity to show off, so as to speak. For
speech contests are planned for every
club in the International Orginiza
tion This competition is a chance for
the club members to prove ability to
think on her feet, to organize thoughts
and present them intelligently.
Toastmistress training, such as,
poise, voice control, enunciation, ges­
tures and eye contact helps members
gain confidence so that participation
and speaking assignments are a pleas­
ure for both speaker and audien e. I
Participation f every member at ev-.
ery meeting gives all an equal op- I
portunity and therefore club menibei-
ship is limited to 30.
Our local Toastmistress Club mem­
bers have been practicing extempor­
aneous speaking tn preparation for the ,
contest which will be an Inter-Area
affair with Stayton and Aumsville
clubs who are also in the competition.
The two chosen winners will then pre- |
sent speeches for competition at Coun-
| cil 2 which included clubs from Leban-
on, Albany,
Eugene, Salem and
Springfield. Winning Contestant from
¡Council then competes at the Region­
al meet to be held at Bellingham,
Wash., May 1, 2 and 3 with contest­
ants from Oregon, Washington, Ida­
ho, Northern California, British Co*
lumbia and Alaska. The regional win­
ner will be sent to the International
Convention at Minneapolis, Minne­
sota in July
Toastmistrassses come from all
walks of life and are of all ages. The
ccupations »nd
and U..
back*
variety of occupations
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gt.unds add interest to the meetings.
Lots of Pep
$17.95
Plus Y our Oid Battery
Our Station is Open 24 Hours a Day.
We Give S & H Green Stamps
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Highway 22
Mill City
Sunday Starting Time: 5:30 P. M
7:00 P. M. on Other Days.
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M’CKEY SH\l t.HNESSY, in
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RORERT T AYLOR. RICH ARD WIDM ARK. in
"THE LAW AND JAKE WADE”
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"THE FIEND WHO W ALKED THE WEST’
Hring A Superstitious Friend!
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