The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 12, 1959, Page 7, Image 7

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    -•e^THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1959
fyUomcMi. Paqe.
Last Rites Held Here
For Mrs. W. W. Allen
JayceeEttes Make Plans
For St. Patrick's Tea
Make It Easy
On Yourself
The JayceeEttes met Thursday
evening Mt the hall with Mrs. Beryl
Mildred L. Allen (Mrs.
W. W.) ) for Lamb as hostess. Mrs. Verne Shaw
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whom impressive * memorial services was named chairman of the decora­
fdary Kelly, Womon's
k/omons Editor
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were conducted at the Mill City Pns- tion committee for the St. Patrick's
byte ran Church on Saturday after­ Tasting tea. Mrs. Beryl Lamb was I
noon, Mar. h 7, was born July 19, appointed to make the advertising
If you need cupboard
loci near Jefferson, Ore. The daugh­ posters.
ter of a pioi eer Marion County fam-
Plans for the meeting Tuesday for '
*ly, her parents were John Bond i the parents and prospective cub j space or some other ne­
Looney and Frances Mallory Looney. scouts were made. About 40 applies- '
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farmen vis­
, She was married to Dr. W. W. Allen I > tions for Cub Scout membership were
cessity - why put it off.
The Mill City Toastmistro Club ited friends in Salem and Portland
Vis.tors from a'l four Salem chap­ on June 5, 1907, at Jefferson where received.
over
the
weekend.
will have their annual Go »st Night
After the meeting, refreshments' You owe it to yourself.
ters were guests of Marilyn Chapter they lived until 1916 "lien they came
March 12 at Fir Manor horn»* manage­
were served by the hostess and cards
No. 145, Order of the Eastern Star, at to Mill City.
Clarence Howe has returned to his the meeting Monday night at the lodge
ment house. Mrs. Leo Pjole. elnb pres­
Having spent most of her life in were played. Those winning prizes I
ident will conduct the business meet­ home following several days spent in hall. Chapters represented were Ains­ 'Marion County, Mrs. Allen was an were Mrs. Verne Shaw and Mrs. Roy | Let us help you fulfill
the Stayton Hospital.
ing and give the welcome.
and Trin- avtive member in many worthwhile Podrabsky. Members present were
worth, Chadwick, ’ Salem,
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Theme of the meeting, in the ser­
your needs.
and - a .....................
leader in num- Mmes. Larry Carrick, Gordy Mc­
ity, all of Salem, and South Gate organizations ----
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shafer of Idanha, Chapter of Portland. Miss Julia Kemp, I"0114 drlv‘‘!‘ for the betterment of Morris, \ erne Shaw, Elmer Bilyeu.
ies of Survey of the Arts, will leature
"Beauty of the Ballet”. Invocation were dinner guests at the Jerry Pit- worthy matron, and Walter Brisbin, 'n^community.
William Truitt, Harold Simes, Roy
kYe are as close as your
will be given by Mrs. Robert Veness. tarn home Monday night.
worthy patron, presided over the ses- I Dr. and Mrs. Allen were instru­ Podrabsky, James Grant, and Beryl
Topicmistress will be Mr*. Kenneth |
mental m organizing Marilyn Chapter Lamb.
sion.
Chance with Mrs. Yvonne Cranda.l ’ Rex Ohmart went to Newport Tues­
The next meeting will be held i
Phone
Distinguished guests included: No. 145, Order of the Eastern Star,
6803
acting as Toastmistress. The Educa­ day to attend funeral services for his grand committee members, Edna which they served as first worthy­ March 19 at the home of Mrs. Al
tion speech will be given by Mrs. uncle, Guy L. Twombly.
Ziebert.
Hutcheson of the Estarl Fund Com­ matron and worthy patron in the
FREE DELIVERY
Leoa Johnson. Mrs. Al Pakula will
mittee, and George Walker of the En­ year 1923-1924. Mrs. Allen had been
Mr. and Mrs. Gordy McMorris spent downment Fund Committee of Port-, initiated into the Eastern Star at
give a book report on “Dancing is
M ord has been received here of the
my Life” and Mrs. Kora Prichard will Sunday in Salem with his parents, land;
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____ representative, Fannie' ,tbc *** °f 18 at Jefferson where she recent untimely death of John Jubb,
grand
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Quartier.
also give a prepared speech.
Akers of Portland for the State of *ls° serv«d as a worthy matron of Jr. of West Linn, 18-month-old son
Mrs. Robert Roach will act as Lex-
Maryland, and Muriel Fields of Sal- Lu511‘i Chapter.
of Mrs. John Jubb who lost her hus­
Mr. and Mrs. William Howe of en, for the State of Idaho.
icoligist and Timer; Mrs. Al Nes­
Open Saturdays
| Mrs- Allen not only was a past band about six weeks ago and is ex­
bitt, Speech Analyist and Mrs. Poole Portland visited Sunday with his par­
Worthy matrons and worthy pat- P,es*dent of the Mill City Woman’s pecting a baby in May. Death was
Ph. 6803 Mill City. Ore,
will act as Moderator for a panel dis-' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Howe.
runs present: Mary Pufh -and “Doc” , Club> hut she was also a past presi- attributed to pneumonia. The father
cussion with round table evaluation.
Eby of Trinity; Marjorie Tueske and dent of 'he Marion County Federa- was a former athletic coach here.
Mrs. Lester LaMunyan will give j Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Cox have ret urn- Del DeSart of Chadwick; and Eunice tion of Women’s Clubs, also filling
i ed from a several weeks visit with Jenks of Ainsworth Chapter.
her first or “ice-breaker” speech.
many important chairmanships in
Hostesses for the evening will be relatives in Southern California.
Under “good of the order” the above clubwork, other memberships held by
Mrs. Roach and Mrs. Chance.
guests were called upon for brief re­ her included Chemeketa Chapter of
Mrs. Chas Ball was reported as marks. George Walker gave an en- D. A. R. in Salem, Mill City Garden
We Now Have A
having undergone surgery for gall- lightening report on the Endownment Club, First Presbyterian Church of
I stones and is in a Portland hospital. Fund and the Masonic and Eastern Mill City, and she had been a member
of the Daughters of the Nile. Mrs.
Star Home.
Mrs. Hugh Jull has returned from a
And Are Now Able To Cut 95 Percent Of All
It was announced that Friendship Allen served as chairman for the
visit of several days spent at Corvallis Night will be observed at the April Red Cross drives during the difficult
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph meeting, with a reception to honor Ed­ war years, and had also been chair­
Jull and baby son.
na Hutcheson of the Estarl Commit­ man of the Cancer Fund drive at
one time.
tee.
Dinner guests Sunday at the Joe
International Toast mistress Club,
We Give S and II Green Stamp*«
“Draping of the Altar” was im- 1 The Allen’s eldest son William, met
Council No. 2 Conference will be Podrabsky home were their son and pressively observed Monday eyening death by drowning at Astoria in 1926,
Phone 2206
Mill city. Ore.
held in Salem March 14 at the Mar­ daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis in memory of the following: Mildred 'he summer before he would have en-
ion hotel with the Chemeketa club as , Podrabsky of Salem,
L. Allen, first worthy matron of 'ered high school. Dr. Allen passed
hostess.
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Marilyn Chapter, 1923-24; Jessie B. away in February, 1937.
The day begins with registration 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gregory and Olin, worthy matron of Marilyn in
Surviving are one daughter, Mar-
and coffee at 10: )0 a. m. followed their four children moved during the 1926; Joseph E. Hardy, worthy grand ¡an (Mrs. Vernon Todd), of Drain,
by Swap Shop at 11:15. At 12:30 weekend to their new home between patron in 1931-32; and Milton L. Ore.; two sons, Robert of Honolulu,
luncheon will be served in the Garden Sweet Homeand Foster.
Meyers, worthy grand patron of the and John W. of LaGrange, 111.; a
room. The afternoon business ses-:
Grand Chapter in 1934-35.
I ’ brother, Victor
---- „. D. — Looney,
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sion is highlighted with Lou DuBois, I Dr. Mark Hammericksen’t Upto-
Mfln five
Tlvxj grandchildren.
cr »•<* rxrinKi l«i run Intoi-monf
Announcements were made concern- and
Interment
regional supervisor, as guest speak- metric offices in the Bell building in ing the Masonic and Eastern Star took place at the Masonic Cemetery
er. Title of her speech is “Develop- Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m. banquet on Saturday night, March in Albany.
ing Leaders.” Main business for the to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne- 21, and committees appointed.
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adv.
day is election of officers and voting cessary.
Invitations were acknowledged to
on the increase of Council dues. Cen- |
Acacia Chapter , April 18; Victoria
tennial dress is in order for the day.
Pall bearers for Mrs. Allen’s funer­ Chapter, April 8; Ramona Chapter,
The Gold Room will be the scene al Saturday were Robert Schroeder of March 24; and Euclid Chapter, March
of the Council No. 2 Speech Contest Crescent City, Calif., Ted Bamford of 10. The Willamette Valley Matrons’
banquet at 6:30 p. m. Husbands and Salem, Dr. R. P. Andersen of Stay­ and Patrons’ Association meets at the
friends are invited. Reservations ton, Carl Kelly, Shields ReMine, and Eugene Field School in Silverton on
may be made until March 11 with Bob Hill.
March 12.
June Dunn, 1133 Chemeketa, or phone
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I A "cakewalk” engineered by Edna ■
Irene Hillstrom EMpire 2-6439.
' Mrs. Frank Rada was brought home Hutcheson for the Estarl Fund netted
The American Legion Auxiliary met
from the Stayton hospital by ambu­ approximately $16.00 and created for their regular luncheon meeting at
Sunday evening a group of relatives lance Monday evening and will be much amusement.
|Mrs. Nadine Duggans on Thursday
surprised Mrs. Floyd Shepherd on forced to remain in bed for another
For entertainment, a musical pro- March 5, with nine members present
her birthday. Following an informal six weeks as the result of a recent gram featuring some of the school with President, Mrs. John Muir pre-
evening cake and ice cream were serv­ heart attack.
pupils was announced by their music siding at the meeting,
ed. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
director, Robert Harris. A quartette
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Delegateg elected to the state con-
Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Bur-
Mrs. Lowell Fleetwood, Mrs. Al of two flutes and two clarinets, play-I vention to be held in Salem in July
ton of Scio, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stavarig Nesbitt and Donald Paul were judges ed by Shirley Veness, John Kelly, 1 were Mrs. Louise Oliver and Mrs.
and Carl Jr. of Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. at the UN speech contest at Scio Sat- Sandra Harris, and Doug Ohmart, John Muir, alternates were Mrs. Na-
Clyde Morgan, John and Juanita and urday evening. They were accompan- presented two numbers, “Over the dine Duggan and Mrs. Alice Watson.
Mrs. Marvin Edwards and Carol.
ied by Mrs. Paul and Alex Paul. Rainbow” and “My Blue Heaven,” I Plans were completed for a 40th
Winner from the Scio school was San­ and a vocal trio, made up of Yvonnie Birthday Party for the legion on
dra Jackson.
Dickie, Sandra Thomas, and Frances April 4th with initiation of new mem­
Costs Less to OWN
Nesbitt, sang, “Today I’ll Remember” bers of both Auxiliary and Legion
Making a brief call at the Allen and “Round and Round.” As a con­ before the cake-cutting.
Costs Less to OPERATE home
here Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. clusion, the combined groups offered
A Gold-Star Mother’s Tea will be
Howard Taylor (Louise Grafe) and “Blue Moon."
given on the afternoon of Friday, May
two young children from Lebanon.
At the close of the evening, chicken 8th. Anyone knowing of a Gold-Star
You'll Never Do Any
They are former residents of Gates, salad and hot biscuits were served at Mother please leave her name with
Best Known WASHER in and Mrs. Taylor is a cousin of Mrs. attractive tables in the dining-room. Mrs. John Muir or call 2222 in order
Better Than Buying A
Robert Allen (Marjorie Schroeder.) The Easter theme was used in the col­ that all may be included.
America - Used in Over
Mrs. Nadine Duggan was appoint­
orful centerpieces made by Rachel
FLYING A BATTERY
Among oldtime residents glimpsed Olmstead, who was assited on the ed co-chairman of Girl’s State Com­
Eleven Million Homes!
here Saturday at Mrs. W. W. Alien’s serving committee by Lora Mason, mittee. Selection of Girls’ State will
Trade Your Old Watther Now! funeral were Mrs. A. A. Holthouse
3 Year Guarantee Only
be made this month.
Long Life
Mary Kelly, and Julia Bassett.
and Miss Mary Holthouse of Corval­
The chapter room had been beauti- 1 The next meeting will be held at
FKe Sell And Service
lis, Miss Virginia Mason of Jeffer­ fully decorated with huge baskets of the home of Mrs. Jesse Boddeker on
Dependability
We are easy on your Purse. son, a former high school teacher Spring
blossoms, daphne and pussy» Thursday, April 2nd. Wives, Mothers,
here, Mrs. A. R. Hoenig of Salem, willows, and low bowls of daffodils 1 and Sister» of veterans are cordially
Lots of Pep
former elementary school teacher, by Addie French and Mary Hooden- invited to attend.
Plus Your Old Battery
and Mrs. David J. Ferguson of Pra- pyle.
turn, wife of Dr. J. J. Ferguson, who
Phone UL 9-2355
I-a»t week was National 411 week
was formerly a pastor of the First
and the 4H Stitching Fine club had a
Lyons, Oregon
Presbyterian church of Mill City.
display at Jennie’s. The dub will be
represented at the fair, according to
We Give S Sr H Green Stamps
Kathy Farrier, reporter. Next week
the group will «tart their turtle bean
hags.
Toastmisfress Club Io
Have Guest Night
¡„Mill Ends
Many Visitors At
Eastern Star Meet
Kelly Lumber Sales
A New Service For The Area
Council 2 Conference
Of Toastmistress Clubs
To Meet at Salem Sat.
KEY MAKING MACHINE
JENKINS HARDWARE
Mrs. Bob Oliver and
: Mrs. John Muir Are
Convention Delegates
For Dependable Starts
MAYTAG
*17.95
LYONS PLUMBING
EASTER DRESSES
FOR THE LITTLE MISSES
All Latest Styles and Colors.
Sixes I to 3, 3x to 6x and 7 to 14.
$1.98 to $4.98
ADA’S NEEDLE
SHOP
227 a W. Broadway
Phone 2243
Mill Qty, Ore.
PRICED FROM......
Work Wanted
Members of the Senior Class af Santiam Union
High School, in order fo raise money to finance
their skip day, are seeking any kind of employ­
ment, including
HOUSEWORK
YARD WORK
CAR WASHING
Contact the school and list your wants
Seniors of Santiani High
Our Station is Open 24 Hours a Day.
Obligation Ceremonies
Af Rebekah Meeting
Impressive obligation ceremonies
for members of Santiam Rebekah
I lodge were conducted at their last
i meeting, with Mr*. Ethel Wills in
charge.
She was assisted by Agnes Carlson,
¡noble grand;
Sophia
Ki*t, vice-
' grand; Marie Stewart, Warden and
| Eva Duffy, conductor.
Mrs. Plymale also announced that
the club would serve a luncheon to
members of the Marion County Fed­
eration of Women’s Club when that
'group meet* in Mill City April 30.
Several members were reported
ill; among them were Dell Smith who
i* recovering satisfactorily from maj­
or surgery performed last week, and
George Veteto who will again under­
go eye surgery.
Refreshment* were served at the
close of the meeting from table* dec­
orated with the St. Patrick’s motif,
by Marie Stewart, Carmen Bamhardt
' and Eva Duffy. *
New Arrivals
From
Santiam
Memorial
Buapltal
Born March 3 to Mr. and Mrs.
John W. Dunne, Sublimity a daugh-
ter, Rosemary Lucinda, weighing 8
pounds 9% ounces.
Bom March 7 to Mr. and Mr*.
Lenthel Ragsdale, a son, Carl Alan,
weighing 8 pounds 7*4 ounce*.
Bom March 9 to Mr, and Mr*.
Fran it Mack of Stayton a son, Eu­
gene Raymond weighing 8 pounds
12*4 ounce*.
Report
DRAPER'S FLYING A SERVICE
Atone 7442
Mrs. A. J. Ramoa and Mrs. Lloyd
Collingswood of Klamath, Calif, ar­
rived in Mill City the forepart of the
week to visit relatives in the area.
They are former residents here and'
■re the sisters of the Podrabsky
brothers.
Friday to Sunday guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mason
were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Blegen of
The Dalles, former Mill City resi­
dents. Blegen is resident engineer
and project engineer at the dam at
The Dalles.
Mrs. Vernon Todd. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Alien, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Allen, *11 of whom were in town early
this week following the funeral of
their mother, Mrs. W. W. Allen, last
Saturday, attended memorial services
in Albany on Monday afternoon for
their aunt, Mrs. Victor D. Looney of
Albany, who passed away last week.
The Morning Circle of the Preaby-
terian Women's association met last
Thursday morning at the home of
Mrs. Melbourne Rambo, chairman of
the group, who conducted the bnef
business meeting. It was announced
that Presbyterial meets April 2 at
Eugene. The devotions and the lesson
were brought by Mrs. Roger Nelson,
who invited the circle to meet at her
home for the next meeting April 9.
During the session, Mrs. Rambo
served refreshments to Mrs. Nelson,
Mrs. Barney Scott, Mrs. Doris Mor­
ris, Mrs. Arlo Tuers, Mrs. Robert
Roach, and Mrs. Charles Kelly,
Highway 22
Mill CHy
PLANTERS
We have just received a large selection of beautiful
house or patio pkuib rs.
GOOD SELECTION OF SIZES
Priced Reasonably From
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69‘ to «6.59
Come in Today and Sec Them
Colors, Orange, Gold, White, Pink and Black
SEE US FIRST FOR
EASTER CARDS, NAPKINS
NOVELITIES and CANDIES
Everything you need to fill thone
EASTER BASKETS
I’util Further Notice Store Hours Will Be From
10 A.M. to 6 P.M.
MILL CITY PHARMACY
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Dependable Prescription Service
Phone 6607
MUI City, Oregon