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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1959)
Santiam Ripples By Judi Hoeye wi!l help y i r'ik! Whatever type <>i nome you plan to build you can depend on us for practical ideas that can save you money, time and trouble. Let us help you get started on build ing your own home. Kelly Lumber Sales Open Saturdays Ph. 6803 Mill City, Ore This was a week of elections, as the Letterman’s club knd next year's sophomore, junior and senior classes picked their navigators for next year The Lettermen officers are: Presi dent, Roger Schaer; vice president, Dorman Gregory; secretary, Bob Hill; treasurer, Jim Fencl. The sophomores elected Doug Ohmart president; Vir ginia Urban, vice president; Jeanie Kelly, secretary; Karren Marshall, treasurer; Jim Fencl, Sergeant-at- Arms, and Judy Podrabsky, repre ss ntative to the student council. The Junior officers are: president, Marcia Earnhardt; vice president, Doris Hutchinson; secretary, Kathy Harris; treasurer, Pat Henry; Ser geant-at-arms, Bev Underwood; and representative, David Johnson. The new senior class has Eddie Hirte for president; Dennis Wirtanen for vice president; Yvonne Dickie for secretary; Marla McWhirk for treasurer; Mike Johnson for ser geant at arms, and Jerry Johnson for representative. Another election last week was that of our yell leaders for next year, Frances Nesbitt, Pat Henry, JuDee Logan, Judy Podrabsky, Karren Mar- hall, and Jeanie Kelly are the girls of vim and vigor that will lead us next Wheels of Time Theme of Garden Show at Lyons Citizens of the Week 8—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, MAY 21. 1959 I stained with show polish was also an interesting feature. Welcoming guests at the tea was the hostess Dorotheen Wilson, Hat tie Golliet, Jean Roberts and Gaile Teeters; pouring, Lou Hardy and City LYONS—The Lyons and Mill helping serve were Margaret Phil „ _ show held a* ***e lips and Shirley Rains. Organ mus Spring Garden ' * ~ •* - »--Il fel. Catholic Community hall on Friday ic was played throughout the tea, by was well attended in spite of the Mrs. Scott from Mill City. stormy weather. There were 125 entries. “Wheels of Time” was the Glen Ettinger, who was brought theme this year and it was carried home from the Santiam Memorial out in a beautiful display beginning hospital last Friday, was taken by 100 years ago and bringing it up to ambulance to the Silverton Nursing the present time. The plant and cook Hum« Tuesday afternoon. According Citizens of this week are the children of Mr ed food sale was also a success. to Mrs. Ettinger, he may be admitted Those winning first ribbon awards to the Marian Home at Sublimity and Mrs. Melvin Wright of Mill City. They are _ were: in Division I, Arrangements, from left to right Marie age 4. Jimmy age 6 and when space is available. Pat Blum, Evelyn Julian, Martha Jerry age 7. Cruson. Bea Hiatt, Virgene Scott, Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Plymale visited Donna Wesley, Frances Dolezal, in West Fir Sunday at the homes of Marie Tolbert, Helen McClurg Se- Mr and Mrs. S. J Ferrigno and Mr. wait for it. y ar. Evelyn i cond place winners were F One, two The State track meet was held in Virgene and Mrs. Oscar Frederickson. From Julian, Celene Taylor, there they went to the Hills Creek That ’ s all to do. Springfield last weekend. Five of our Scott, Donna Wesley, Wilma Rags- lam, stating it was a beautiful sight, boys who qualified at District for dale, Johanna Craigmyle. hey also visited Kitson Hot Springs State were Louie Morgan, Jerry Division II. Potted plants, First Resort before returning home. John on, Dorman Gregory, Ron Kuhl Spell- ribbon winners were Alma man, and Tom Fencl. Dorman won a meyer, Anna Hubbard, Helen Kim- Born May 11 to Mr. and Mrs. mel, Alta Bodeker, Marie Tolbert, fifth place in the 440 and Tom 7th i i the shot put. Lester A. Warner of Mill City a Frances Dolezal, Evelyn Julian. Se Business and Professional ( on mencement is next week and daughter, Rhonda Marie, weighing cond winners were Evelyn Julian, DIRECTO RY all the Seniors are busy sending out 5 pounds Si', ounces. Martha Cruson, Hannah Robinson, Born May 14 to Mr and Mrs. Fred Helen Kimmel, Eva Bressler, Mary their announcements. Such a chore! A t o they are busy planning for their L Land of Stayton, a daughter, Bon Fink, Mrs. Otto Witt. Third winners el i ss reunion five years from now. nie Jane, weighing 4 pounds, 13 were Martha Cruson, Doris Miley, JOHN W. REID, M. D. They are all so eager they can hardly ounces. Frances Dolezal and Mary Fink. Physician and Surgeon Division III. Horticulture. First Bea Hiatt, Dorothy Downer, Martha MILL CITY, OREGON Cruson, Celene Taylor, Clara Swan, Eva Bressler, Alta Bodeker, Helen Kimmel, Wilma Ragsdale, Pauline Brunner, Frances Namislo, Helen DR. JOHN C. TARR McClurg, Johnana Craigmyle, Fran Chiropractic Physician ces Dolezal. Second, Pat Blum, Mabel Downing, Alma Spellmeyer. Hannah Phone RO 9-2922 Robinsun, Celene Taylor, Helen Mc Hours 9:00 to 6:00 Clurg, Eva Bressler, Johanna Craig Evenings By Appointment myle, Frances Dolezal, Alta Bodeker, L12 E. Ida St. Stayton Clara Swan, Wilma Ragsdale. Third, Pat Blum, Donna Asmussen Celene Taylor, Eva Bressler, Alta Bodeker, Wilma Ragsdale, Frances J Namislo, KRAFT DR. VICTOR J. MYERS Helen McClurg and Johanna . Craig- Chiropractic Physician I myle. Tri-colors winners. Division I and SELL BLDG. IDA and THIRD ST. ' II, Fiances Doiezal; Division 3 Jo STAYTON, OREGON hanna Craigmyle. Special awards went to Helen Kim PHONE RO 9-2557 mel, Mill City, foliage plant, and the I show theme “Wheels of Time” ar- 1 rangement constructed by Martha MIRACLE WHIP Dr. Lesli« J. Carson , Cruson, Pat Blum and Gertrude OPTOMETRIST I Weidman Visual analysis — Contact lenses Visual training wmf Every Day But Wednesday 515 Third St. St ay ton Ph. RO 9-2751 New Arrivals Swansdown Angel Food DeLuxe Margarine lb. 36 CAKE MIX pkg. 45‘ SALAD DRESSING qt. jar 49 Swansdown Cake Mixes Chocolate, White, Yellow 4 pkgs. $1.00 Kraft Jar Cheese A American, Pimento, Old English, Cheese & Bacon Snowdrift Shortening 3 lb. can 69c 4 jars $1.00 Snowdrift Hunt's Fruit Cocktail 4 cans 89c KRAFT Preserves 4 for $1.00 Apricot-Boysenberry, Apricot,-Pineapple, Blackberry SUNSHINE HYDROX or CUP CUSTARD Cookies »’"'i*» 2 for 69c WESSON OIL Quart Highest Quality Produce Tomatoes “ *ned lb. 1<I each Cucumbers 10c SNOBOY — Winesap, extra large APPLES 2 lbs. 25 MAYFLOWER Butter lb. 65 Highest Qualify Meats CASCADE POLISH RINGS each 35c 3 for 95 1 ■ 1 ■ GREEN STAMPS WE GIVE HILI, TOP MARKET Prices Good For May 21, 22, 33 sen PHONE 2744 Miss Marjorie Nash Marries Ed Schiewek LYONS—Miss Marjorie Nash, daughter of Mrs. Lucille Nash of Lyons and Edward Leroy Schiewek, Weddle Funeral Home son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schiewek, of Stayton, exchanged their wedding Modern Funeral Service vows Saturday, May 6 at a 10 o’clock ceremony held at the Lutheran church «TAYTON OREGON at Marion. Rev. E. H Meeker of Sa lem officiated before an altar decorat ed with purple and white lilacs and spirea. Wedding music was played by J. W. GOIN Mrs. Brant of Jefferson. The bride, given in marriage by her Experienced Veterinarian brother, William Nash, was gowned By Harold’s Floral Gardens in a waltz length dress of white lace over satin, her finger-tip veil was Ph. RO 9-2533 Stayton, Om held in place by a seed pearl tiara she carried a bouquet of pink carna tions and orange blossoms. Donald Schiewek lighted the candles and was also best man for his bro WE SELL BETTER ther. Kathryn Carr was bridesmaid CARS FOR LESS and she wore a blue dress, white hat, and iarrh-l»a :> iquet <f white car nations. Mrs. Nash chose for her daugh ter's wedding an aqua colored sheath dress with white accessories and a white i arnation corsage. Mrs. Schie wek attended her son's wedding in a STAYTON, OREGON blue nylon flowered dress with light IT PAYS TO BUY AT blue accessories and white carnation HOME corsage. A reception followed the ceremony held at the Catholic community hall in Lyons. The wedding cake was cut and served by Mrs. Ernest Schiewek, aunt of the groom; Mrs. Lillian Wil Stayton-Jefferson son served coffee and Mrs. Calvin Trahan presided at the punch bowl. AUTO WRECKERS Mrs. Leo Trahan was in charge of the gift table and the guest book was Rebuilt motors and trans ssed by Mrs. Rose Thurston. Oth- missions. i assisting were Mrs. Arthur Olm- •ad and Mrs. Jack Goodell. Cars bought and sold For going away the bride wore a We buy junk. pink sheath dress with white acces sories and wore her pink carnation corsage. After a wedding trip to Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton, Orc. California they will be at home in Stayton. GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET Benefit Tea Held At Ercill Wilson Home Bv Jean Roberts MEHAMA—The tea held at the i of Mrs. Ercill Wilson this 1 week and sponsored by the en's Society of the Mehama sbyterian Church was well at- e the rain, which poured all day ^approximately fifty attended the tea, which was given to raise money for a newly purchased organ at the church. Many others who were unable to attend, t checks and money to the affair. I ate in the afternoon as the rain ■slackened, a few of the guests were able to view the yard and swimming | P'ol. Tn'.« was interesting as sev- I era! know that early that morning in the pouring rain. Perry Clif- i fell had swam in the pool to re- pai.- the underwater light for the | occas.on A new fountain made of diac I wheels ( a farmer's disc) and SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Prompt service in the Canyon when you call us Reasonable Rates Satisfaction Guaranteed Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton, Ore. LICENSED Garbage Disposal • 14» Par Mmtb and Lp AUo Servicing Gat««. 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