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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1959)
When you need PRINTING Mill City Enterprise Legion Auxiliary Plans Gold Star Mothers Tea Friday Afternoon'May 8 4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. APRIL 9. 195» WRIGHT TRUCK LINE Between Port land-Salem-Idanha all way points Allied Van Lines Agent Local & Nationwide Household Moving Stayton Phone RO 9-2870 Salem EM 3-1626 SHIP IT WRIGHT The American Legion Auxiliary I held their April meeting at the home kA______ kJ l*J ta a I of Mr». Jesse Bodeker Thursday, Mary Kelly, Woman s Editor v-th Mrs. John Muir, president in charge of the meeting. NEW and USED 1'ians weer completed for the Gold Dinner Given Friday for Star Mother’s Tea to be given May 8 irom 2 to 4 p. m. at the American Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mason Legion hall in Mil) City. Mrs. Jesse A congratulatory dinner in honor of ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ B .ueker was appointed to issue invi- Jay Mason’s retirement was given by ation to the Gold Star Mothers and a large group of employees a; De The time: 9:15 P. M . Wednesday, arran/e transportation for them if it CARPETING and troit Dam and their wives on Friday April 1. The Mill City Jaycee» had is needed. evening, April 3. The no-host affair just adjourned their regular meeting LINOLEUM Final selection of Girls’ State de The Mill City Campfire Leaders took place at Fellowship Hall and was and were having refreshments when legate was made by a vote of the asociation held their April meeting also a farewell for the Masons who there was a knock at the door. Upon entire Auxiliary, presentation will be I Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs. plan to leave this weekend on an ex answering, to their surprise, there made at tne Santiam Union High Now is the time to get G. E. tended vacation trip to Long Beach, were a half dozen Jaycettes bearing Mel Rambo. I school at the Friday assembly by California. Employees at the dam had pies, jello desserts, and one chocolate Mrs. James Minty from the Salem your lawn and garden in APPLIANCES I Mrs. Nadine Duggan and Mrs. John previously presented Mr. Mason with covered cake. The girls entered and office of the Willamette Area Camp , Muir, co-chairmen. shape for Spring and a new flash camera. I | immediately . presented — the new presi- Poppies have been received from fire was present to assist leaders Tne Masons’ son, J. Ross Mason, ar- Ron R .g-sdale, with a gift and with plan, for the forthcoming Green Summer. I the Oregon Veterans’ hospital and rived last weekend on leave from the maje hjm open it on the spot. It turn- plans for poppy day sales were for- Basin tree planting and Mill City servi.e, and is moving his wife, e(j out to be a stove lid lifter, just | waided by Mrs. A- ce Watson, chair- council fire. We have The date for the tree planting, (laughter, and baby son to Long what they needed to compliment the roMFitn *oiM> i«»-'“’ n an. gtove. which emphasizes the theme of tne Beach this week where they will es- i The next meeting will be at the 1 Aware of tne Jaycees’ need for Conservation. has been tablish their home. Legion hall Thursday May 7 at 10 year. T.sking ;>art in the Friday night enough money to sponsor a softball changed to April 18. a stale forester We Give and Redeem 1 a. m. when a work session and pot will assist leaders, parents and Wom dinner party were Mr. and Mrs. Wai- team, and their shortage of funds,the luck has been planned. Lawn and Garden Pellets Billy. Mr. and Mrs. girls decided to auction oft the cake. Penny Saver Stamps en’s club representatives with th» ter A. Mackie and Billy, Roy S Epperson and Charles, Mr. yflne Shaw was made auctioneer by planting arrangements. Mr. and .Mrs. Lester Poole of Se 16-16-8 367 3rd St. Stayton Mrs. Wendell Heller conducted the and Mrs. John D. MacGregor, Mr. and popular demand. The bids were 25c attle, spent the weekend here at the Mrs. Arthur E. Hempeck. Mr. and Mrs. higher than the previous one with business meeting and Mrs. Bill Hoeye (.James E. Poole home. from the Women’s club was present Donald B- Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. each bidder putting his two-bits in a to assist. Mrs. O. K. DeWitt, State Rice and Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. James kitty. Harold Sime» was high bidder Conservation chairman for the Third R. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Edsel K. at $3,75. Not wishing to wait for 17-0-0 District Federation of Women’s Croan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chiches Harold to cut the cake, they let out Clubs is general chaiimun for the pro ter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Burt, going president, Jim Grant, have the Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Ellingson, Mr. and honor. It was after a few attempts ject. Mrs. Glenn A. Humes, Mr. and Mrs. that Jim learned the "cake” was only Mrs. Heller has announced that We invite you to attend the open house at everyone going on the rrip must Floyd Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs. James E. a cardboard box, very beautifully carry insurance, which will ..mount Siegfried, Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Fitz decorated. He raised the lid of the gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sidwell, “cake” to find inside an envelope to just 10c per person. Coffee and hot chocolate will be James and. Janice, John A Kesti, with a card which read: Lyons, Oregon furnished for those making the trip Robert Gray, Ronald Ragsdale, Mon- | “Here’s a little gift from the Jay cettes, and everone is to bring their own amarie Vinton, Clara Wirkkala, Judy , For Lawns and Gardens Holman, Jean 0vw., Scott, auc, Ida . Payne, Mrs. *• j — Hope you can use it to pay your sack lunch. Meeting place will be ‘ l.viinau, debts— Mar-Deans Cafe on the highway in J Ross Mason and Dorothy, and the East Mill City at 9:45 a. m. April 18. ¡guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Jayl We’re glad to help; only let us SPHAUGNUM I know, In case of heavy rain, trip will be Mason. ' Several were unable to attend be- Anything we can do to help earn postponed. and some dough! Date for the Grand Council fire 'cause of illness, and others were on 9 to 11 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m. Look in the envelope ana you will has been set for May 5 at the high the shift at the dam at the time of BLUE WHALE i see, Come in and Get Acquainted. school gymnasium with Mrs. Heller the dinner. ________________ ___ A boost from the Jaycee Auxiliary.” assisted by other leaders making the Al anil Vernest Drushella Inside the envelope was $20, just Peat Moss arrangements. Loretta Jean Stahlman 1 the amount the men had voted to Report was made on the current I spend earlier that evening! candy sale by the Bluebird and Camp Marries Portland Man in I The Jaycee« certainly appreciate fire girls with satisfactorily progress Ceremony at Salem the boost, and realize how much effort being made. It was announced by Mrs. Minty that any girl selling 50 | In a morning ceremony Saturday the girls expended at their sales and We Give S & II Green Stamp« boxes of candy would receive $5 to 'at St. Josephs church in Salem, Miss otner activities to acquire the money. Telephone 2206 Loretta Jean Stahlman became the ___ _ ___ Jim _________ Grant had th.» _________________ comment to make: wards expenses at Camp Kilowan. | Present for Tuesday bride of Joseph P. German of Port- 8 j U8 j what we ’ ve always wanted Present for Tuesday morning's Mill City, Oregon meeting were Mrs. George Boorman, *and. and never had, money!" The bride, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack Duggan, Mrs. Delbert Go forth, Mrs. Al Pakula, Mrs. George Mrs. Ward Stahlman, of Salem was Poorman, Mrs*,-i Albin Cooper, Mrs. given in marriage by her father. She Some light on James Minty, Mrs. Martin Hansen, wore a lace and net over taffeta Mrs. Bill Hoeye, Mrs. Bert Boroughs, gown, and a rhinestone tiara holding a dark subject Mrs. Wendell Heller and Mrs. Rambo. her fingertip veil and carried pink roses. Bridesmaids were Gail Kran- I sky of Portland and Donna Nichols C of Seattle. Both wore pastel blue dresses with matching head dress ‘ r and carried bouquets of pink and blue Ever wonder why seme pi'ls So that Oregon churches may be flowers. Best man was Leo Kroetch' encouraged to commemorate the early come in clear, transparent of Portland. Ushers were Fred beginnings of their faiths, Gov. Mark ■ bottles, while others hide be Stahlman, the bride’s brother, and O. Hatfield has set April 17 to 19 as Robert Meininger. hind brown or dark- green glass ? offical Centennial Sabbath, The pro Mrs. Stahlman chose a suit of beige clamation was issued from Salem on It's no accident, but by design. 1 A hardtime party was the April 1 shantung for her daughter’s wedding April 1 and reads: F Why .,. ? Simple daylight can feature of the Santiam Rebekah lodgt and wore a corsage of pink and white WHERAS, The Oregon Territory meeting at the IOOF hall. In charge roses. was opened to the world by men and reduce the potency of some medications. Consider WILL MAKE THIS Tne newlyweds greeted their guests women of deep religious conviction; of arrangements for the program how sunshine fades a rayon print, for instance. was Mrs. Blanche Syverson and Mrs. at a recepl.on at tne Salem Women’s and A BETTER DAY Antonia Thomas. Much gaiety was club. Pouring .virc .¡is. Clyde Nord Thus, where needed, we use dark bottles, not to WHEREAS, these moral and spir strom of Sa.em and Mrs. John Estey itual leaders of all faiths—John Ball, created by the outfits worn bv the hale anything, but to preserve the medical eflec- Today is special for some- members with Mrs. Mattie Root win of Detroit, aunt of the biide. Cut Father Blanchet, Aaron Rose, Jason one you know . • » t birthday tisencsa of the drug your physician prescribed ing first prize for her hard-time cos ting the cake was Mabel Olson, a Lee, Alien Flowers, Dr. John Mc , . . an anniversary ... a home tume, complete to the “ patched" eye cousin. Serving punch was an aupt, Loughlin, Henry Heppner, and their for you. This is but one of many precautionary coming ...» new baby . • • • glasses. Second prize was awarded to Mrs. Allred stahlman of Mill City. hundreds of equally devout contem business promotion ... a talent measures that are taken to provide you with the 1- or their wedding trip to the Mrs. Ida Fleetwood. poraries- led their people in the West achievement. You could make the I Mrs. Agnes Carlson was in charge cca.-t, the new Mrs. Yerman wore a as explorers, settlers, and theo'og- best in phai maceutical sen ice. day sparkle by sending flowers. of the business meeting with Mrs. paie blue silk suit, and white acces-1 ans. an(j We re specialists in making .-.ones. bne is employed at the U. S. ; Kist assisting as vice grand. Sophia WHEREAS, the roots of our lovely events lovelier, Mrs. Dorothy Vail was recom National bank in Portland, and Mr. ligious faiths are the foundation jay times gayer. mended as District deputy p -esident ler.i.an is also employed In Portland society; and will attend Rebekah Assembly in where they will be at home. NOW, THEREFORE. I. Mark O. Roseburg in May. Also elected to at Hatfield, Governor of Qregon, do tend was Mrs Ida Fleetwood with hereby proclaim the three days, April Mrs. Herb Wenlte Mrs. Ruby Brisbin and Mrs. Ruth' 17 to April 19, 1959, to begin at sun Dependable Prescription Service Hess to serve as alternates. down, as Centennial Sabbath, during Heads Idanha Extension Phone 6607 Mill City, Oregon Mrs. Ada Plymale announced the' IDANHA—The Idanha Extension which time I call upon each Oregon next meeting of the Three Links club Unit met at the firehall Thursday. I citizen to examine in his own way and | would be April 14 when plans will Mrs. Reba Snyder and Mrs. Buck according to his own belief, the vi PLAN YOUR I be completed for the luncheons and brant social effect upon our State Taylor were project leaders for the J dinners to be served bv the club this enlightening *e,t by our religious forbears, who month. They gave an < i Spring. It was also announced tnat | w ere men of God and men of good talk on "Storage in the Home.” ' there would be a benefit party, open New officers were elected for the 1 will. | to the public. May 2. Members are year. Mrs. Herb Wenke was elected asked to donate prizes for this event. . wiiimmson Affen(j Presbytertai Following the meeting a sack lunch as chairman, Mrs. junior ' vice chairman, and I Mrs. Jessie Sav- Sav completed the hard time party. age a* secretary-treasurer. Meeting at Eugene Several visitors from Gates Exten Mrs. Robert Roach and two children offer a complete sion Unit were present. They out accompanied by Miss Daisy Geddes, | We Jaycettes Plan Pack lined plans for a Canyon Fair and spent two days in Eugene last week i Meeting for Cubs Scouts asked for the cooperation of the clubs attending the annual meeting of planning service. Your in this area. Presbyterial at the Eugene Central And Parents April 14th Refreshments were served by Mrs. Presbyterian Church. It was neces-1 entire yard or small por Mrs. John Wills presided at the Jessie Savage, Mrs. Ada Thomkins and sary for Mrs. Roach to go a day eariy tion. JayCettes meeting which was held Mrs. Lynn Williamson. as she is the Secretary of Christian | April 2 at the home of Mrs. Roy Education for Presbyterial. Podrabsky. Others attending just on Thursday Friendship Circle Holds It was stated there would be a pack were Mrs. James Swan. Mrs. John meeting for the Cub Scouts and their Regular Weekly Meeting Swan. Mrs. Otto Witt, and-Mrs. Her parents, Thursday, April 14 at 7:38 Friendship Circle of the Presby bert Schroeder. FLORIST P. M. It ia to be held at the J. C. Hall terian Church met last Tuesday »v- | Main speaker for the session was and the JayCette* will furnish the ening at the home of Mrs. Frank Miss Alice McGuire, the Western & NURSERY refreshments. Moore. Mrs. Paul Helgath, chairman Area Secretary of Ecumenical Mis After the meeting, the hostess serv- of the circle, was in charge of bus sions, from San Francisco. The other Ph. RO 9-2534 | ed refreshments a”d cards were play speaker was Rev. Marvin Nelson, a iness meeting. • ed. Winning prizes were Mrs. James * P-nicuhr m? W* *unt Jcnn'1 A Bible in braille, which the group fraternal worker. ¡Grant and Mrs. Beryl Lamb. 319 W. Wash. Stayton had ordered and received, was on dis- ( ,.hcSnolh‘Vl,,|{*n7f Present were Mrs. James Grant, play and is a gift for Miss Judy SUBSCRIBE TO THE MILL CITY Mrs. Gordon McMorris, Mrs. Beryl Kadin. ENTERPRISE TODAY! $3 »0 a Year , ’• the station *• Iuimb. Mrs. Verne Shaw, Mrs. Elmer Florence More was in charge of Bilyeu, Mrs. Iwrry Corrick, Mrs. the program, featur.ng “Christianity * ni°n 'S! Chuck Harte, and the hostess Mrs. and Politics,” followed by a discus »nd denn? 1** • *** i Roy Podrabsky. NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES’ and CHILDREN'S sion of the subject. — Fji.ll« S. Trvnp La Mirads. Calif. At the close of the evening, re Mr«. Robert Draper, m«»ther advis freshments were served by the host ess, Winifred Moore, to Edna Hel or Marilyn Chapter. No. 60. Order F.rt’y mv < n «<« F omt « y.>u can t»»«r tFr Minute CHILDRENS’ SIZES ............. $2.98 and up of Rainbow for Girls, took ¡7 of the gath, Virgin a Hoeye, Eleanor Paku- Man's housrkrrp.r« I \s <iurh »« v . mi know group to Idanha Sunday where they la, Jane Truitt, Jane Roach, Donna the gawlme New Royal 76 t . W<*|’s LADIES' SIZES ......................... _......$3.98 and up attended the Community church in a Podrabsky, ana Florence More. Eboce 625 Jayceetes Present Money Gift to Men Campfire Leaders At Rambo Home Association Meets Furniture Fertilizer ¡ ORTHO Ortho Liquid OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ORTHO LAWNGROOM ? CAFE N U L I F E Friday, April 10 FREE COFFEE AND DOUGHNUTS JENKINS HARDWARE Gov. Mark Hatfield Sets April 17 to 19 As Centennial Sabbath Hard Time Party Is Feature of Rebekah Meeting in Mill City MILL CITY PHARMACY Landscape NOW! RALEIGH HAROLD SPRING COTTON SKIRTS mmt powerful premium ) UNION C'L ccvr\ Y body, several remain ng for a home- coming dinner. On Wednesday night, April 8, Miss Barbara Cunningham, « r m kes her home with Mr. and who Mrs. Bob Smith, will be given the initiatory degree. Mr-, Birdie Slater of Albany is visiting here with her granddaught- er, Mr-, Oll‘« Muise and family. She expect* to be here for «trout two weeks. Large Assortment of Colors and Sizes. ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP À 227 S. W. Broadway Phone 2243 Mill City. Ore