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

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    There Is No Substitute For Local
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
«—THE MILL (111
CITY ENTERPRISE
THl
RSDAY,
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AT, MARCH 5. 195»
rUjo*na*ik Paae
Mary Kelly, Woman s Editor
Phone 625
Speech Contest Winner
PAINTS
Interior and
exterior finishes
for every purpose
A New Service For The Area
We Now Have A
KEY MAKING MACHINE
And Are Now A Ne To C ut 95 Percent Of All
Keys Needed.
JENKINS
HARDWARE
We Give S and II Green Stamps
Mill City, Ore.
Phone 2206
NEW SPRING HATS
The Spring Style in Hats is really charming this
year. Come in and see our selection of these new
Creations
Priced at
ei QfitnC2Qfi
«Pl.dO IO
..........
Hats & Bonnets for Children
Many lovely new styles and colors priced at only
$1.98 and $2.98
Dan River Tissue Gingham
Now is the time of year to get that Spring Sewing
done. Be ready to greet the Spring and Summer
Season in a Dress made of this lovely material.
Priced at
Only, per yard
ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP
227 S. W. Broadway
Phone 2243
Mill City, Ore.
"test rve
shop fa test food
GRADE A LARGE
EGGS
2 dozen 8'
TILLAMOOK
CHEESE 2lb “ $1.29
NABISCO STRIPED
Shortbread
NEBERGALL’S
BACON 2 lb!
1.29
Hoover's Repair
Mrs. Jane Starr of Stayton Wins Inter-Area
Toastmistress Club Speech Contest Thursday
Bridal Shower Held for
Mrs. Giles Frosf
Strawberries
Blueberries
Grapes
For Planting
NOW
RALEIGH HAROLD
FLORIST
& NURSERY
©
Ph. RO 9-2534
'
319 W. Wash.
Stayton
Round Robin Pinochle Club
Mrs. Glen Davidson Is
Entertains Husbands at
Guest at Shower
Dinner Saturday Night
Members of the Round Kobin Pin­
ochle club entertained their husbands
and guests at a dinner party at The
Lasts Frontier Saturday evening. Fol­
lowing the dinner the group went to
the Arey Podrabsky home, where an
’ evening of cards was enjoyed.
Winning high for the ladies was
Mrs. Burton Boroughs, and high for
men was Arey Podrabsky, who also
won pinochle. Low for the men was
won by Burton Boroughs. During the
evening Mrs. J. D. MacGregor held
a 1500 hand. Low for the ladies was
won by Kathleen Storey.
FRESH CRISP
Lettuce
2 hei*
25i*
Stop in and try our fine cuts of Meat
We make our own Pork Sausage.
For Dependable Starts
You'll Never Do Any
Better Than Buying A
FLYING A BATTERY
3 Year Guarantee Only
Long Life
Dependability
Red & W hite Store
On The Highway
We give Penny Saver
Stamps
Phone 2671 Mill City Ore.
We Feature
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CAMP’S
The Christian Women’s Fellowship
of the Christian church met at the
church Wednesday for their Febru­
SPORTING GOODS
ary meeting. The business meeting
185 First St
was held in the forenoon and a lunch­
Stayton, Oregon
eon was served at noon, followed by
the pr igram. The menu and program
featured the countries which the mis­
sionary groups have studied the past |
six months.
Mrs. Hugh Jull and Mrs. Elmer | Automotive & Industrial
Shaw served as hostesses for the
Maintenance
luncheon. Mrs. Clinton Land was in
charge of the music. Mrs. James
Welding, Diesel Engine
Swan showed colored slides of her
Service
trip to Alaska and Mrs. Ike Myers
of Salem gave a travelogue on her
Shop or Field
trip to Mexico. Mrs. William Me
Delco Batteries
Clintock, Mrs. B. A. Lawrence and
Factory
Equipment Ignition
Mrs. Richard Freeman also appeared
Parts
on the program. Special guests for
the meeting were ladies from the
Dealer
for
Airco Welding
Jane Starr of Stayton won the inter-area speech contest Turner Memorial Home and Gates.
Products
Present were Mmes. F. Claude
held Thursday evening at Mari-Linn school. Pictured above, Mrs.
Stephens, Lawrence Britton, Robert
Robert P. Veness can be seen presenting Mrs. Starr with a cor­ Hendershott, Cortna Joslin, Mae
sage.—Photo by Stanley Ogden Photoys.
Griffin, Alda B- Ritz, Ethel Myers,
Jim and Veryl Hoover
Pearl Williams, Palmer, of Turner;
Mmes. W. B. Hirte, Clare Henness,
Phone 2602
Mill City
Ed Davis, Eva Barnhardt, Shirley
Swaim, Delores Morton. Mary Lou
| Howell, Alice Watson, Mary Stafford I
and Charlotte Blumenstein, all of:
Gates; Mmes. Myrtle Bates, Eldon I
The Inter-area speech contest for | centered I with long runners with Gilson, Arnes Jackson, Elmer Bilyeu,
the Mill City, Aumsville, and Stayton Lincoln’s Gettysberg Address print­ Richard Freeman, Herbert Whitaker,
Toastmistress Clubs was held at Mari- ed on them. Mrs. Faustina Nesbitt Lowell Cree, Floyd Shepherd, Susie
sl EMS TO ME that
1 Linn School Thursday evening. Mrs. sket hed pi giams jn keeping with the Haynes, Hugh .lull, William Shep-
herd, Elmer Shaw, Albin Cooper,
TOO MANY FOLKS
Robert Veness, contest chairman, theme. Survey of the Arts.
W illiam M Clintock, Clinton Land.
gave the Welcome with Mrs. Yvette
WAND OUT SOFT SOAP
B. A. Lawrence, James Swan,
, Bredley of Aumsville and Mrs. Grace L'ons Auxiliary Meets at
JUST
TO KEEP FROM
Mill City and Mrs. Ike Myers
Ditter of Stayton giving the Re-
COMING
CLEAN H
Salem.
Albert
Toman
Home
I sponse.
A nursery was provided for
Eleven members of the Lions Club
Speakers were’ Mrs. Ernestine
Rough of Aumsville with the subject Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Al­ children.
|-----------------------------------
“Light in the Window”; Mrs. DeVeta bert Toman last Wednesday evening,
Roberts, Aumsville, "Love ’Em and February 25. As the secretary could
Leave ’Em"; Mrs. Robert Roach, Mill not be present, the minutes were d.s-
City, "What Men Live By"; Mrs. pensed with. Mrs. Chas. Wirkkala, the
Jane Starr, Stayton, "Gallant Adven­ president, called on Mrs. Toman for
turers”; Mrs. Betty Jelaca, Stayton, the treasurer’s report.
The duo plans to hold a benefit card
“What’s in a Name"; and Mrs. Ken­
MEHAMA—Mrs. Giles Fro»t
neth Chance, Mill City, “Results party at the Tontan residence the first
Salem,
who was Shirley Kirs.h
part
of
April,
with
facilities
for
2i
Guaranteed."
fore her marriage in late January
Winner of the contest was Mrs., couples.
Fians were discussed for the no-host was the honor guest, al a bride’s
Starr, with Mrs. Roach placing second
and Mrs. Jelaca winning third place. dinner scheduled for Fsllowship Hall shower Wednesday evening. Febru­
Judges were Mrs. Mary Seims of on Monday evening, March 2. at ary 25 at the Russell Wilson home.
Aumsville, Mrs. Ruth Spaniol of' i wnich time Mrs. Vern Conwell, the Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Harry Monroe and
Stayton, and Mrs. Lowell Fleetwood I State Auxiliary President, and her Mrs. Scott Brown were hostesses and TOM'S SHELL SERVICE is
were assisted by Kathleen Wilson
husband were to be special guests.
of Mill City.
handing you no soft soap when
Mrs. Leo Poole, president of the1 Members decided to serve the re­ and Geraldine Longfellow.
Present for the evening were it guarantees to wash, polish,
Mill City club, gave the Invocation, freshments following the meeting
with Mrs. Veness a. ting as Toast- | of the North Santiain Chamber oi Mmes. Louis Thompson, Art Ander- and completely lubricate your
Commerce at the high school on son, Oren Small, Elmer Taylor, Or­
mistress for the contest.
ville Bilyeu, Giles Wagner, Tom Rice, car for a moderate price. Our
Timers were Mrs. Kora Prichard March 18.
R.chard Janeway, G. V. Christensen, work is of the finest quality.
it
was
announced
that
Spring
Board
from the Mill City club, and Mrs.
Meeting is listed for April 21 at Jack Rillie Trask, Pearl Allaway, Jennie
Eunice Phillips from Stayton.
A committee from the local club & Jill’s in Portland. Mrs. Conwell is Moe, Edith Rogers, W. T. Kains,
Richard Stuart, J. M. Teeters, El-
served the dessert preceding the meet-, from Milwaukie.
ing, including Mrs. Eleanor La.Mun- ( Mrs. Don Arufiatt invited the group wyn Erickson, B. L. Kirsch, H. W.
Stouder,
Don
yan, Mrs. Juanita Wright, and Mrs. to her home tor the next regular McCarley, Gerald
Stornier, Leo Kirsch, Don Callahan, I
meeting
on
Wednesday
evening,
Ixiao Johnson.
Jim Owen, K. J. Goll.et, Charles
Veness
Mrs. \
__
. presented the three , March 25.
winners with corsages from the Mill I Following adjournment, the ladies Crook, Vernon Goodell, Eva Crook, I
spent some time playing pinochle. Ila Kirsch, Misses Doris Ward, Lei
City Club.
We Give S & 11 Green Stamps
The dinning-table was attractively Prize or high s.ore was won by Mrs. Lonnie Kirsch, Roxie McCarley and
Phone
7984
— “
21
Mill City
Janies Putman, with the door-prize the gue-t of honor and hostesses.
being drawn by Mrs. Barney Scott.
Among those sending gifts were:
At the close of play, delightful re- Mmes. Keith Zimmerman, Duane.
Luther 1
lreshments were served those present Wagner, Keith Phillips,
by the hostess, Mrs. Toman. Attend­ Stout, Lou Pooler, l.arry Kimsey, I
ing were Mrs. Chas. Wirkkala, Mrs. Aust.n Longfellow, James Hardy,
Jerry Pittam, Mrs. Don Moffatt, Mrs. Harold Longfellow, D. L. Teeters, Ed
Barney Scott, Mrs. Frank Hunter, Castle,, Lilly Wolfkiel, Ercill Wilson,
Mrs. Chas. Kelly, Mrs. Jay Mason, Bonnie Wagner, Raymond Branch,
Mrs. James Putman. Mrs. Ed Goschie, Gerald Branch, Zenneth Cutting, and
Mrs. Anderberg,
and the hostess, Misses Karen Longfellow, Linda
Mrs. Toman.
| Monroe and Harriet Golliet.
l2'/< oz.
*9. 3< r
Christian Church CWF
Meeting Held Wednes.
WE HAVE
• Toys
• Hobbies
0 Athletic Gds.
9 Guns & Amo.
Fishing Tackle
Johnson Motors
• Reloading Comp.
• Boats and Trailers
• Rod and Reel Repair
Schwinn Bikes & Repairs
Lots of Pep
$17.95
Plus Your Old Battery
Our Station is Open 24 Hours a Day
We Give S & H Green Stamps
DRAPER'S FLYING A SERVICE
*>hone 7442
Hiqhwav
Highway 22
Mill Ci*v
LYONS—Mrs. Glenn Davidson was
the honored guest at a shower held
Wednesday evening at the home of
Mrs. Paul Geraths, with Mrs. Wen­
dell Weaver, Mrs. Lowell Stiffler,
Mrs. Al Wesley, Mrs. Frank Sher­
wood, Mrs. Alvin Palmer, and Mrs.
Geraths, as hostesses. Games were
played and Mrs. Sam Bridges and
Mrs. Ed Goschie won the prizes.
The group included the Boy Scout j
mothers, room mothers and basket
ball team mothers, of the Mari-Linn !
school, of which Mr. Davidson is a
teacher and also a scoutmaster. Af- '
ter opening of the gifts, refreshments I
were served to the honored guest, |
Mrs. Davidson, and Mmes. Joe H.
Johnson, James Wright. Charles
Power, Van Prichard, Dale Prichard,
Carl Nuttieman, Joseph McDougal,
Sam Bridges. Luther Miley, Sander
Johnson. Donald Huber, Floyd Craig-
myle, Ernest Grosso, Fred Linde­
mann, Ed Goschie all of Lyons and
Mrs. Allison of Corvallis, an aunt of
Mrs. Davidson. Several of the moth­
ers from the various groups sent
gifts.
Mrs. C. C. Brawner was honored
Friday morning at her home when a
gr>up of her friends and neighbors
“dropped" in to help her celebrate
her birthday. The Brawners will
move soon to the apartments near
the Flying A Service station on the
highway. Mrs. Delbert Goforth made
the birthday cake and the group pre­
yed Mr- Brawner a gift. Invited
to honor Mrs. Brawner were Mrs.
Frei Mo re. Mrs. Dean Jeters. Mrs.
Delbert Goforth. Mrs. Albin Cooper,
Mr- Ace Vnderwood, Mrs. Richard
Ire-man. Mrs. Les I-aMunyan, Mrs.
I encl, Mrs. Frank Hayes and Mrs.
1 iyde Richards.
SAW SHOP
at Gates, Oregon
is equipped to handle all types
of small engine rebuilding and
repairing.
★
Power Saw Bar Work
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Chain Sharpening and Re­
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Phone 7351
Gates, Oregon