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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1959)
j—THE MIM. CTY ENTERPRISE THLRSDAY. M\R< H 2«. 1959 NEW SPRING STOCK OF Fruit of The Loom Print Has Just Arrived Beautiful Ikrip-Dn Materials At SHOP ADA’S NEEDLE Phone 2243 Mill City, Ore. 227 S. W. Broadway At a recent meeting of the Mill City Firemen’s auxiliary the group decided to purchase plastic material to cover the chairs in the fire hall clubrojms. The group is also looking Mary Kelly, Woman $ Editor Phone for a good used refrigerator to use in the clubroom kitchen. At the meet ing a “dollar” shower was held for Den Mothers Hold Meet Mrs. Betty Abrams. The Auxliary is At Al Ziebert Home planing to hold a Centennial coffee, cooked food sale ond bazaar April A Den Mother’s meeting was held 17 th. Tuesday, March 10 at the home of Mrs Al Z.ebert with the following The Pre-byterian Women's Associ- 1 Hosteses were Marge Ditter and women present. Mrs. Glen Dame ation met Thursday evening at Fellow Jessie Bodeker. ________________________________ wood, Mrs. Francis Bodeker, Mrs. ship Hall with Mrs. Lowell Fleet I The Santiam Rebekah Lodge held Edsel Croan, Mrs. Martin Hansen, wood, the chairman, presiding. An Jean Malcolm of Gardena. California its regular meeting at the Oddfel Mrs. Donald Haueter, Mrs. Bud Cline, Easter devotional was read by Mrs. is spending this week in Mill City at Dellis Hince, Mrs. Gerold Ari Tuers. low’s Hall last Wednesday night, with Mrs. the home of her father, Clifford Mal Agnes Carlson and I> »rothy Vail in Ruley and Mr». Richard Freeman. Mrs. C. E. Rogers, chairman of the Don Ball, District Director of Boy committee for securing a communion colm and her grandparents, Mr. and charge of an Ea*ter-Egg hunt as the The Mal feature of the evening’s program. Scouts was present to help them get cloth, displayed the completed cloth Mrs. Elmer Baughman. colm ’ » recently purchased the Clar Eggs with the lucky numbers were organized. with hemstitching and embroidered ence Goodell home on S. E. Kingwood. It was announced there are about cross, the work of volunteers. found by Carmen Barnhardt, Ada Jean is a Senior in high school and Plymale, and Lettie Swan who were 43 boys signed up to join the Cub Several members anounced their in following graduation she will come Scouts and only 10 Den Mothers so awarded prizes. tentions of attending Presbyterial on | During the evening, recognition was far. As there should be 2 Den Moth Thursday, April 2, at the Eugene to Mill City with her mother to live. made of the birthday anniversary of ers to each pack ( about 6 boys) some Central Presbyterian Church. Any 'Schuyler Colfax, founder of the lodge, more women are needed. Anyone in one wishing transportation may con ] who was vice-president during the terested may contact any of the com- tact the following: Jean Scott, morn 'administration of President Grant. mittemen; Joe Lalack. Stanley Vail ing circle; Clara Swan, afternoon [The paper was read by Blanche Sy- or Eugene Kindred. .... ■ - circle; ..... ,------- .. and ......... Virginia Hoeye, ............... evening Another meeting was to be held circle. verson. A “hard-time” party was announc March 23rd at the home of Mrs. Zie- The outstanding program Thurs- ed for the regular meeting on Wed belt. bert. j I day was ___ arranged by Mrs. Al uay evening wa nesday, April 1, with prizes to be j Pakula around the theme entitled awarded for the best costumes. Mem I “Fifty Years of Concern With So bers are also asked to bring their cial Issues.” Those contributing to own sack-lunches to add to the atmos the panel discussion included: Evane- phere. I lyn Fleetwood, on “Temperance’’; Ada Plymale, president of the j Florence More, “Peace and War”; and Three-Links Club, announced a bene The North Santiam Glad society ‘ Mabel 'label Schroeder,- ‘ Race Relations.” . • .Ill A ♦ F zilzxoz. fit card party to be held at the lodge held their meeting at the Adolph Al dose of the interesting ev- « hall on Saturday evening, May 2. Brunner home in Mill City Saturday enlnK, delicious refreshments were, • Among items voted on during the evening, March 21. Election of of- gerved to those present by members . business session was a $5.00 donation ficers was the main business with . the evening circle, who have made to assist in sending a girl to Girls’ the following chosen for the year: : *t known that their regular meeting State this year. Mrs. Fred Skillings, president; Len- was postponed from Morch 24 to Agnes Carlson announced that the thal Ragsdale, vice president; John March 31 so as not to conflict with the Theta Rho Girls will furnish the en Lengascher Jr., secretary-treasurer, n’lfhtly pre-Easter services this Week, tertainment for the regular meeting and Mrs. Mirl Vawter and Mrs. Har- ,---------------------------- - on Wednesday evening, April 15. At ley, Scott publicity. Dist. Gov. Chas. Kelly, accompan- that time, another Centennial party Plans were made for the bulb sale ied by Mrs. Kelly and John, made a ' is planned, with Forrest Holman to take pictures of members appearing to be held May 2 with the lo.ation to two-day trip to Lebanon, Oakridge, be made known later. A discussion and Cottage Grove last week, staying in costume. Following Wednesday night’s' meet I was also held on the Gladiolus show overnight in Eugene. Kelly attended 1 Lions Club luncheon meetings at Leb- ing, delightful refreshments were I to be held in August. The next meeting will be held April anon and Cottage Grove, and Mrs. served in the Easter theme by Gladys 25, and anyone interested is welcome — ‘ Kelly went with him to a Ladies’ Mason, Jennie Davis, and Lettie to attend. I Night banquet in Oakridge. The prev Swan, with serving-tables beautifully ious Saturday night, they and the Lee decorated. Rosses attended a 30th Anniversary (----------------------------- Gasoline Thefts Being party in Junction City. Last Sunday, Reported in Area Kelly and Ross met with members By Jean Roberts I of the State Council at the Multnomah MEHAMA—A number of gasoline Hotel in Portland, thefts have been reported in the North . Santiam canyon area lately. Holy Week special meetings at the Pearl Allaway disturbed by noises j Lyons Methodist church have been coming from the tire shop a few 1 set as follows: nights ago, observed a prowler loit- | Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Choir prac ermg around the pickups parked in tize for the Easter Cantata. Friday, Mehama. The next morning it was ( March 27, 12 to 3 p. m. “Good Fri discovered that the prowler had cut day,” Union services in Stayton Me a piece of hose from the air compres thodist church, 7:30. “ The Day of sor in the service pickup, to use for Darkness or Day of Goodness, candle a syphon. A nearby pickup was drain light communion service at the Lyons ed of gasoline. Methodist church. Sunday, shrcatrEe Bring Your Friends Here For A Real Four hundred gallons of gasoline Methodist church. Easter Sunday, was stolen overnight from a storage Relaxing Time. 9:45, Sunday school Easter lessons. tank in the French Creek area this 11 a. m. Easter Sermon, Rev. Ruth week. Nozzle of the hose had been * TRUE WESTERN HOSPILTALITY Cotton. 7:30 Easter Cantata by the locked, but the thief had cut the hose choir. Choruses, duets and solos by and drained out the gasoline. * DELICIOUS FOODS Mrs. Richard Cox, Mrs. D. Arndt, Prior to this, at the logging opera Mrs. Harold Horn, Rev. James tion on French Creek, two drums of * LIVE MUSIC, Friday, Saturday, Sunday Hardy and others. gasoline had been stol< n, drums and all. Try Our Delicious Presbyterian Ladies to Attend Eugene Meeting Rebekah Meeting NEW FLYING A j 100 PLUS OCTANE FINALLY! A GASOLINE BURNS CLEAN New Flying A 100 plus is now so completely re fined that impurities never reach your car. It’s the West’s first clean-burning gasoline — the big answer to a big need. Our Station is Open 24 Hours a Day. We Give S 6 H Green Stamps DRAPER'S FLYING A SERVICE Phone 7442 P&f6' Firemen's Auxiliary To Repair Clubroom Chairs Highway 22 Mill City North Santiam Glad Society Elects Officers ra "50/ a tablet can be cheap I" No one likes to pay 50c for a single tablet —including us.Never- theless, some of the newer drugs cost that much. They seem expensive •—yes, only seem. Consider thia: Pneumonia used to mean 4 to 6 bedridden weeks. Loss of pay. Often hospitalization. Often death. Now, a few dollars' w orth of one antibiotic will generally cure pneumonia in days. And this is only one example . . . there are many others. When you consider what a few 50c pills will do for you, they seem downright cheap. MILL CITY PHARMACY Dependable Prescription Service Phone 6607 Mill City, Oregon Easter Services Set At Lyons Methodist SPRING HAS SPRUNG.... THE GRASS HAS RIZ. . . . Here is where the REAL FUN IS. JayceeEttes Planning I Work Day Soon The Jaycee Ettes met March 19th at the home of Mrs. Verne Shaw with Mrs. Al Ziebert a-s hostess. Working on shrubs was discussed; a working day to be decided later. Af ter the mooting refreshments were served and cards played. Those win ning prizes were Mrs. Roy Podrabsky and Mrs. James Grant. Mrs. Beryl Lamb received the door prize. Present were Mrs. Leroy Podrabsky, Mrs. Larry Carrick. Mrs. Beryl Lamb, Mrs. John Wills, Mrs. Elmer Bilyeu, Mrs. Verne Shaw, Mrs. Gordy Mc Morris, Mrs. Jumes (¡rant and the hostess, Mrs. Al Ziebert. Hostess for the next meeting. April 2, will be Mrs. Roy Podrabsky. Deanha P. T. A. To Elect Officers Tonight RALEIGH HAROLD Nursery and Horhl O|>e«i 7 « tn («> H p tn In.-luatlnf Nunda»» Phone Stayton ROMMI SIH W Washington HL DETROIT —Thirty-nine persons were in attendance at the Detroit high school letterman’s father-son banquet at the Golden Pheasant In Salem Saturday evening. Following the binquet the group was entertain ed at the Elsinore theatre. In addition to the lettermen and their fatheis, were coaches Eugene Knopf and Joe Hooven, principal Charles Hansard and board members Henry Hieb rt and Warren Stoll. A special gue.-t was Jack Nehring, Pacific University star athlete. STEAKS CHICKEN SEA FOODS You'll Enjoy Spending an Evening Here The Riverview Cafe Mehama, Oregon Phone UL 9-21 71 More Information Given On Social Security Laws Many pec pie who earned over $1200.00 and have received or applied DETROIT—The Deanha PTA will for Social Security payments in 1958 get off to a Centennial start Thurs- will have to make a report of their day night March 26 at the Detroit- 1958 earnings before April 15, 1959, Idanha school. Election ot officers according to Ben Nichols, Field Re will be held. Centennial dress will be presentative with the Social Security invited but not necessary. office in Saiem. Nichols emphasized that this $120(1 Anyone with items of historical nature, rare or antique, is asked to amount applies only to earnings from bring them to the meeting. The past employment or self-employment. It presidents of the PTA will be honored. does not include income a person may Those wishing to participate in have received from rents, dividends, the Canyon Centennial show should interest and other similar income. Al contact Wendell Halseth or Mrs. so a Social Security re.ipient who Lynn Williamson. Tickets are now on was over 72 year* of age during all sale for this event months of 1958 does not need to file an Annual Report of Earnings, re gardless of the amount of his earnings. Nichols remarked that this report form is not difficult to complete, but that a person does need to know, ac curately, how much he earned in 1958. IDANHA Two persons were in-, and what months, if any, he earned j ured when their car crashed into ' $80.00 or less. Self-employed people the embankment at Detroit dam Sat- should be able to clearly state what months, if any, they did not engage urday night. Taken by ambulance to Santiam in the operation of their business in Memorial hospital in Stayton were 1958. These Annual Report of Earnings Vrthur S. Colby, the driver and forms may be obtained from the Social Donald Jackson both of Idanha. Jackson suffered a broken ankle Security office at 643 Union St N. E . d a badly crushed face. Colby Salem. Oregon. is mostly shaken up and expects Mrs. Ralph Budhme and daughters to be released from the hospital later is we k. Jackson will be moved later from Happy Camp. Calif , are »pend Silem for bone surgery. ing a week in Mill City. Mrs. Bud- The car »truck a power pole and long'» father, "Boots.” Higdon re arvetvd into the side of the moun- turned to Mi.l City with her follow tarn about three quarters of a m le ing a three seek visiting at the Bud- west of the dam long home. Two Idanha Men Hurt in Car Accident EaMvrtime . . . time to remember those “»perial” people with lovely flower«». Perhaps a beautiful Ranter laly or other phuitn from our large se lection. Maybe a corsage for your loved one for that dinner date. You can lx* Mire to find what yon want from our stock. 39 Present at Detroit Lettermen's Banquet Easter Baskets Already filled for the Kiddies' Easter Morning. or Get our Bunny or Chickie Cookies by the Dozen. » They're Fresh They're Good Decorated Easter Egg Cakes Family Size or those cute Individual Size CAKES The Kiddies Love Them. Hours 9:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Phone 2222 Mill City. Oregon