The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 18, 1959, Page 4, Image 4

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    1 Surprise Birthday Party
Held for Francis Nesbitt
At Rainbow Meeting
I—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISETHI HSDAY. JI NE 18. ISM
SUMMER VACATION SPECIALS
Summer Blouses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1
$2.98
Gay Jamaica Shorts
ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP
227 S. W. Broadway
Phone 2243
Mill City, Ore
A NEW CAP E SERVICE
We are Now Open at I I a.m. for
LATE BREAKFAST
and
NOON LUNCH
Good Food, Prepared and
Served Right.
Closed Mondays
Come in and Get
Acquainted with us.
Mr. and Mrs.
William Harris
Dancing in the
Every Night Except Monday.
Live Music Friday, Saturday
and Sunday Nights.
Zen and Pat Cutting, Operators
The Riverview Cafe
Phone UL 9-2171
Mehama, Oregon
ATLAS TIRE SALE
Don’t Be Half Sale
Mary Kelly, Womans Editor
Local Residents Attend
Faust Reception at Albany
Many old-time friends of Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Faust from this area at­
tended the afternoon reception hon­
oring their Golden Anniversary last
Sunday, June 14. at the Robert
lia-ks 111 Albany where they nave
ade uie.r home .or -ome time. Ov­
er sixty people signed the guest­
book.
A huge, beautifully-decorated wed­
ding-sake was the center of attrac­
tion, wish coflee anu punch also be­
ing served. A large bronze-colured
floial piece had been presented to
trie couple, as well as an orchid cor­
sage to Mis. bausl, who is able to
get aiuund in a wheel-chair. Many
lovely cards ul congratulations were
also received by the couple.
Hostesses for tne affair were their
four daughters, Mrs. Lee Ross of Mill
City. Mrs. Homer Thacker of Happy
i Camp, CaliL, and Mrs A. Parks and
Mrs. Robert Trask, both of Albany.
J hur son, Bob baust, and his wile
was also present from Oregon City.
Among former Mill City residents
attending tne reception were Mrs. W.
| L. Quinn of Seaside, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Mason
(Marjorie Trask)
of
Sweet Home, Leon and Tommy
Thacker of Happy Camp, Calif.,
Mi . Al \ anDahl and her daughter,
Mrs. David Blake (Alberta Van-
Dahl), of ALbany and Mrs. Henry
| Sauce, also of Albany.
included in tnuae going from Mill
City, besides the Lee Rosses, were Mr.
and Mrs. James Swan, Mrs. John
Swan. M.Ss Daisy Geddes. Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Witt, Mr. and Mrs. Her­
bert Schroeder. Mi and Mrs. Donald
Sheythe. Mrs. N. S. Corbin, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Kelly, and Mr. and Mm.
I"Charle- Kelly.
Ride on the Best, and the Best is
Miscellaneous Shower
Atlas Cushionaire Tires
Given for Mrs. Devine
LET US BUY YOUR UNUSED MILEAGE
Special Prices During This Sale
These Tires Are All First Line Tires
6.70-15 Atlas Cushionaire
Tubeless
CB
25.15
26.15
Plus. Exchange and Tax
7.50-14 Atlas Cushionaire
Tubeless
7.10-15 Atlas Cushionai re
Tubeless
‘•uw hxi hang» and Tax
You'll Never Get A Better Tire For This Price.
We Give S & H Green Stemps
Bassett Chevron
Station
Highway 22
Phone 2408
G/VTES—Mrs. Gordon R Devine
nee Phylli.-, Neal, was teied wilh a
lovely m scellaneous shower in the
Gates ciuhhou • Friday evening.Host-
ts.es were Mrs. Clare Rush,' Mrs.
Glen Henness and Mrs. Hattie Cole.
Bouquet.- of p.nk flowers were used
about the room
After opening the lovely gifts, a
beautifully decorated cake wa serv­
ed from the buffet table, at t which
Mrs. Marlin ('ole of Salem, poured.
! Thosi attending were Mmes
Clar­
ence Ball. Charles Tuckt-r, Frank
Novack a’'d daughter. Janice. Henry
Eccle ton, Meile Devine, Harry Har­
mon anti daughter, Lorena, Willard
Howell. Richard Sibley, Harold W.l-
on, Maude Davis. Ruth Kershaw,
Albert Bell, W. R. Hutcheson. Ruth
lie- , Clyde Oliver, Walter Brisbin,
Oscar Osterhuut, of Gates; Mrs. Pete
Etzel of Fern Ridge; Donnalee Oli-
ver and Mrs. Marlin Cole of Salem;
Phyllis Pate, Mrs. Gladys
Mason,
and Mrs. Blanche Syverson of Mi 11
City Placing the gifts were Diane
Rush of Salem and Stiarlene Cole of
Mill City.
Sending gifts were Arlene Ker
haw-. Mme
Hollis Turnidge, (lord-
on Ward. Oliver
Watson,
Harry
Keiser. Till Ruins. William Pennick,
Velma Carey. Elmer Stewart, Connie
I and Beverly. Robert Levon. Gwenn
I Schaer, Frankie Johnson. Ed Kadin
and Judy. Ruby Stubbs, Grace Myers,
I Wilma Bumgarner, and Mrs Joseph
Bowes, and Mrs. Barbara Pate of
I M II City. .
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Storey of
Idanha are announcing the engage-
ment of their daughter, Clydia Ruth,
to Ernest LeRoy Emmerson, son of
Mrs. c. C. Kindred of Sublimity.
The wedding .- planned for early
July.
The bride elect graduated from
Detroit h.gh school this year. Mr.
Emmer on i employed at the Idanha
Veneer Plant in Idanha
Ninety and Nine Men
Hold District Meeting
Here Monday Night
-uamyn asstmuiy heid their last
mceuug ui in« summei June xu. Prg-
siu.ng was y rances Nesmtt. initra-
uou was .ne mam oxuex at business,
***•
F
muse initiated were onaron putam
and Laura Lyons.
al tue crus« ot the meeting a sur-
birthday party was herd in the
Toastmistress Installation i prise
dining rovm in honor oi Frances
Held Here Recently
Nesoitt. nirtnaay case, rce cream
At the la t meeting of the current auu punch was seiveu.
y ar new officer- of the Mill City
tue Marina xruxeri circleof the
Tatstmi ties- (Tub were in-tailed at
church met in uie social
impressive
candlelight
ceremonies
iuc uay eieu.iig. jir*. Amin
Thursday evening June 11.
Mrs. . uo . uj
«si tug uevoUuua and Mrs.
Lowell Fleetwood, former member vouper
the
and past pre ident of the group was ! >« lu.aui jicvuntock presented
n charge of the installation with program wmen Was tne nual lesson
Mr-. Kora Pr tchard in tailed as pres­ uu lire miudie hast. Mos teases lor
ident; Mrs. Faustina Nesbitt, vice- me e«euu,g were .urs. Atom Looper
president;
Mrs. Yvonne Crandall. a.iu jits, xtrciialu x reemau. Present
Secretary; Mr- Eleanor LaMunyan, »ere alia, r.auxiui ai tuo well, Mrs.
treasurer and Mrs. Eleanor Pakula, uany x^nrcuce, jira, wuiiam Snep-
..ei u, a*-. »..„am .uixbucwk, Mrs.
club representative.
Program for the evening featured ZClMlU vwpei a“u mis. iticuard I ren­
another in the World Fair series, 1 MAAXÀ. ine uexi meeting will be July
with Africa the country studied. Mrs. - a auu W m oe gaedi ingnt. Hutilemeg
ue »um. wMCviinu/CJi aud Mr a .
Nesbitt had a number of her or.ginal *
ketche- on Africa placed about the «McDowell.
room and table decorations and pro­
gram covers also by Mrs. Nesbitt
PiCKiikkiiig Sunday at Breitenbuah
made on extremely authentic atmos­ Hot Spi.ngs were Mr. and Mrs. Ulesa
phere.
u u.iam, Mrs. Johnny Phillips and
Invocation was delivered by Mrs. son, Billy, .Ur. and Mrs. James Phil-
Faith A’eness who also acted a- gram- . ps, ami Mr. and Mrs. Bill McGhee
marian
all oi Salem; Mr. and Mrs. K ar lie
Toastmistress was Mrs
Nesbitt Warren and children of Roseburg,
with Mrs.
LaMunyan giving her and Mary Hartman.
‘Dear To My Heart” speech. Be My
The Round Robin Pinochle club
Guest.
helu their la-t meeting of the sum­
Topicmistress was Mrs. Eleanor mer Monday night at the home of
Pakula with Mrs. Jane Roach giving Mr.-. George Ditter, with Mrs. Burton
a speech “Flight Over Africa.” She B . ugn», a.- hostess. Winning high
was awarded the traveling trophy wa- Mi-. Leo Poole. Mrs. Don Carl­
which she will keep during the sum-
son wa low and Mrs. Boroughs had
mer recess.
■ nucule. Gue ts for the evening
Lexicologist for the even.ng was were Mrs. Ed-el Croan and Mrs. Jay
Mrs. Roach with Mr-. Prichard act­ Mason.
ing a- general evaluator and Mrs.
Sue Poole as program chairman for
next Fall and Winter; Mary Jane
Chance, press
representative
and
Mrs. Leao Johnson, hostess chair-
Between
man.
Portland-Salem-Idanha
Hostesses for the Thursday even-
all way points
ng meeting which wag held at Fir
Manor were Mrs. Nesbitt and Mrs.
Allied Van Lines Agent
Pakula.
Local & Nationwide
Guests were Mrs. Barbara Speers
Household Moving
md Mr<. L. E. LaMunyan from Ida-
no.
Stayton Phone RO 9-2870
The District Meeting of the Ninety
and N ne Men’s Fellow-hip was held
Monday night
at the Christian
church here. A 6:30 dinner was pre-
n u ed and served by the ladies of the
CWF. Fifty-four men and boys were
pie- nt for the dinner.
Following group singing and pray­
er the business meeting wa- conduct­
ed by the president. Bob Dornhecker
of Dallas. Richard Owen
f Mon­
mouth i' €ecretary for the group and
Bob P per of Salem is the treasurer
Salem EM 3-1626
R. hard Freeman of Mill- City wa
Audrey Shaw is now employed at
SHIP
IT WRIGHT
program chairman for the evening.
Lovalls Beauty Salon in Salem
Speaker for the even.ng was Prof.
James Kimsey -of Northwest Christ­
ian college at E igen< who spoke on
‘‘Pres ription for Greatness.” Hugh
Jull presented the meditation and
Ailand Rothage, pastor at
Gates
sang "Th>- 90 and 9.” accompanying
himself on the electric guitar,
The August meeting will be held
at
Court Street Christian church
in Salem. This will be ladies night
ami Governor Mark Hatfield will be
Box Office Open 7.00 i’ M Weekday- — 5:311 P. M. Sunday»
he guest speaker.
BRIGHT TRUCK LINE
II
18 Rainbow Girls Attend
Grand Assembly
Early Sunday morning the Gates
school bu- left for I.aGrande loaded
, with Rainbow girls. There were lb
girls aboard, accompanied by their
‘ driver, Gene Jacobson and the two
( chaperone- Mrs. Stella Kay and Mrs.
Viola Hirte. Mrs. Bob Draper, mo­
1
ther
advisor, was unable to attend
( this year. The is the fir-t time she
, has missed grand assembly in six
years.
Monday Mrs Draper received a
< call from Judy Kay at LaGrand
stating
she had received the appoint­
!
ment as l.tand Service for next year.
This is a surprise to the girl se­
lected a- n>>w one knows until the
announcement at Grand Assembly.
M - Phylli- Birkett received the
Grand Cross of Color for being
'a thful and outstanding service
(■rand ( hoir.
Attention All I)og Owners
Dogs running a I amt town art- causing consid­
erable damage to Flower gardens and small Shrubs.
The City Council res|M*etfuUy requests that all dog
owners keep their dogs on a leash or in a pen until
October 1, 1959.
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