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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1959)
•—THE BILI CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. \PRIL 2, 1959 PLAN YOUR Don't Drag Into SPRING We have a BEXEL VITAMIN for every member of the Family. District Director at Lions Auxiliary Meet. MILL CITY PHARMACY Dependable Prescription Service Phone 660“ Mill ONy. Oregon ...at KELLY LUMBER SALES BOYSEN PAINT-OF .VMI-MONTH . ■ «•«nV Rooms with Pep Up ------ D r E£M SkvsgN Flat Wall Finish * • Alkyd Base A flat enamel-type finish • Dries Quick rhat can be easily clean • Scrubbable ed. Covers most surfaces in one coat. Ideal for plastered walls, wall board, wallpaper. Dries to a smooth, hard finish that resists grease and dirt, Reg. $5.98 gal. Special gal. 4.98 QUARTS, SPECIAL.................................... $1.90 Available in 6 beautiful pastel colors and white, plus hundreds of Colorizer Custom Colors (slightly higher) MATCHING SEMI-GLOSS COLORS gal. $690 KELLY LUMBER SALES Phone 6803 Open Saturday Mill City, Ore. Pirone fcz- Mary Kelly, Woman s Editor Be Alive! I Miss Judy Haseman To Be Married April 18 Canyon Extension Unit Discusses Project Topics For Coming Year GAlt-a—Mrs. Jerry Rosamond, hail man, and Mrs. Ruth Hess, secre A special guest at the Lions Club tary were in cnarge of the March Auxiliary meeting Wedn -day even ng meeting of the Santiam Canyon Ex at the home of Mrs. Don Moffatt was tension Unit on Thursday in tne Mrs. Harry Pitts of Albany District Women’s clubhouse. Topics for next Director for 36-R. who was making year’s meetings were discussed, but her official visit. She wis accompanied no decisions made. At the Homemak by Mrs. Ted Haselton, also of the East er’s Festival in Salem on April 2V, Albany Lions Auxil ary. Mrs. Robert Kelle was asked __ to ex- Mrs. Charles Wirkkala, president Hollis Turn- ♦kn hiiLinotc tvirn . . . «inducted the business session with i idge and Mrs. H. N. Wilson will pre Mrs. Jerry Pittam reading the min sent an aiangement of antiques. uets in the absence of the secretary. Jean Rosamond, Lois Henness and Mrs. Jay Mason gave the treasurer’s Shirley Swaim were appointed to act report tor Mrs. Albert Toman who as a nominating committee. After the was unable to be present. pot luck dinner at noon, the meeting It was reported that $12.35 wa- was in ehaige of Mrs. Rosamond and taken in from the refreshments serv- 1 ed by the Auxiliary at the recent j Mrs. Glenn Henness who discussed North Santiam Chamber of C «mmerce “Household Insects, ’ ways to ex- tei initiate all kinds, with pamphlets meeting at the high school. . Motion was carried to donate $5.00 ot instruction. Next meeting will be toward sending a girl to attend Girls’ about t ioods with Ermina Fisher of State this summer. Another $5.00 was I Salem in charge. voted to be added to the fund for! Mrs. Lauran Holman was welcomed hiirh Tchcwi “» a new member. Mrs. June Haueter landscaping at the new 1 __ _____ ¡and Mrs. Mildred Bates and Hattie grounds for shrubbery. I Individual members donated money 'Cole were present irom Mill City. [ toward an Easter gift to be sent to Others present were Mmes. Floyd ' the auxiliary’s "adopted daughter” Swaim, Jack Gulliford, G. C. Barn- hardt, Joe Novak, Hollis Turnidge, at the State School for the Blind. Mrs. Jay Mason gave the report of H. N. Wilson, Bernard Bumgarner, the nominating committee, with the W. R. Hutcheson, Glenn Henness, following names being read: presi Ruth Hess, and Jerry Rosamond. dent, Lois Gjschie; vice piesi- j Betty Pittam; secretary, Gloria And- Authors of Our Time erberg; and treasurer, Mary Toman, it . • ■ Tkama It was decided that the May meeting I OdSTmiSTreSS neme would be held a week earlier than us- The Mill City Toastmistress club I ual so as not to conflict with gradua- at its regular meeting Thursday ev-| tion. The April meeting will be held ening presented the theme “Authors of Our Time” as part of the year’s at the home of Mrs. James Putman. i Mrs. Pitts gave a short talk con- study of “The Arts.” Toastmistress icerning the “Duties of Officers” and was Mrs. Kora Prichard, and topic the "Duties of Members.” She stated mistress was Mrs. Eleanor Pakula that officers should keep themselves who used a revised verion of the old well informed of their own duties, game of Authors. Sue Poole won the and should see that new members traveling prize for giving the best are quickly enlightened concerning impromptu. Mrs. Faustina Nesbitt gave the the goals of the organization. Im- pressive ceremonies of inducting new humorous speech of the evening, “You Poor, Poor Girl,” in which I members were listed as a help toward this aim, and the appointing of com many trite descriptive phrases were mittees including the newer members. exposed for what they were. Educa Regular attendance at meetings tion was handled by Mrs. Poole who should be considered the serious duty conducted a roundtable quiz on books of all members, according to Mrs. and authors both old and new. Gram Pitts, as should willing aid offer to marian and lexicologist was Mrs. all Lions Club projects. At the close Faith Veness. timer was Mrs. Poole, of her talk, the hostess served de general evaluator was Mrs. Sunnie licious refreshments. Several tables Chance and speech analyst was Mrs. Lena Johnson. I of pinochle were played later. Several Mill City friends have re ceived invitations to the wedding of Miss Judy Rae Haseman, daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raymond Haseman of Lebanon, and Gerald Bart Morrow which will be an event | of Saturday evening, April 18, in the Westminster Presbyterian church in Albany. A reception is to follow in the Cascade Room of the Albany hotel. ' Miss Haseman, who formerly lived at Idanha and is a past worthy advisor of Marilyn Assembly, No. 60, Order of Rainbow for Girls, is in her Sophomore year at the University of Oregon. Mr. Morrow expects to enter the service in July. LYONS MEHAMA We offer a complete planning service. Your entire yard or small por tion. RALEIGH HAROLD F LORIST & NURSERY Ph. RO 9-2534 319 W. Wash. Stayton Just Arrived This Week MISSES and WOMEN'S PEDAL PUSHERS $2.98 and 3.98 We are now handling MATERNITY DRESSES Come in and see our new stock 55.98 and 8.95 > ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP Phone 2243 Mill City, Ore. 227 S. W. Broadway Free-Wheeling HUFFY* Mowers with Hytamatic! 21-Inch Gas §79.95 24-Inch Gas §89.95 F 4 Landscape NOW! One-lever instant Hytamatic height adjust ment, 2-way mowing with flip-over handle, 4-cycle gasoline engine, recoil starter, smooth cut, even distribution of clippings, close side trim (also available with standard height adjustment). I Volunteer Fire Departments Push-button starting, 2-way mowing with flip-over handle, close side trim, Delco electric motor with overload protection, patented Cord Control. Standard height adjustment (one-lever Hytamatic height adjustment . u »vailable on 18-inch model). 18-Inch A DANCE « Elec tric $79.95 Toman’s General Store Phone 1824 Mill City, Ore. April 1959 Program LYONS GRANGE II HALL h Box Office Open« 7 00 P. M. Weekdays — 5:30 P. M. Sunday« FRIDAY. SATURDAY. SUNDAY. APRIL 3-4-5 All Cinemascope Program DORIS DAY. RICHARD W1DMARK. in * "THE TUNNEL OF LOVE” Comedy! — PLUS — CESAR ROMERO. BRIAN KEITH, in “VILLA!” Saturday, April 4th FRIDAY. SATURDAY. SUNDAY. APRIL 10-11-12 All Color Program JOHN WAYNE. SOPHIA LOREN. ROSS A NO BR AZZ1, in “LEGEND OF THE IXYST” \dventure Drama Made in the Sahara Desert — PI.l'S — WALT DISNEY’S True Life Adventure •MOK" PRIZES AWARDED FOR BEST CENTENNIAL DRESS Support Your Firemen Cerne and Have Fun Admission $1.00 J Mehama Fire Department Annual Pancake Breakfast Jr-Á." JI Sunday, April 5 6 A. M. To 12 Noon Indo-China Jungle Boy Adept« Baby Elephant FRIDAY. SATURDAY. SUNDAY. \PRIL 17-18-19 Cl 'RK GABLE. BURT LANCASTER, in "KI N SILENT. RUN DEEP” Submarine Service Thriller — PLUS — In Color GEORGE MONTGOMERY. RSNDY STU ART, in ____ "THE MAN FROM GOD'S COUNTRY” FRIDAY, S\Tl RDAY. St NDAT, APRIL 24-25-26 AH ( Cinemascope Program CI IITOX WEHR. IMVID \l |.so\ DOROTHY MarGVIRE. ia •‘THE KF.MAKKABLE MR. PENNYPACK Hl ” Comedy! — PLUS __ JOEL Nd REA. K»RRI ST TU< KER. SUSAN CABOT, in "FORT MASSACRE”