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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1959)
Announce Engagement •—THE MILL CITY FMI THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1. THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Lions Auxiliary Plan For Busy Season FLOWER S WILL MAKI THIS ’ A BETTER DAY Today i* »pedal for some- * " one you know ... * birthday • . . an anniversary . . . • home coming ... a new baby . . ■ a business promotion ... a talent achievement. You could make the day sparkle by »ending flower*. We re specialists io making lovely event» lovelier, gay umet gayer. RALEIGH HAROLD FLORIS I 3 & NURSEPv Ph KO 9-M*4 .... . ng jl the Mill C.ty .. ly for the current k J-' season wat ht.<• .ast Weune-day ev- e ung t- p'en.oer -3. at the home of Mr? Nomai, Anderr/urg with ten members and guest» present In ft j mess se sion was Mrs. Ed Goschie, the new president, .s'.eu by Mis Anderberg as sec- . wi. a, o g >e the treasurers report. rlr.ef reports on the State Con- ven on heni in Portland in June and the recent work-hop for District 36-R in Eugene were given by Lois ,os hie Glor.a Anderberg, and Mary Kelly. The group decided to hold a bazaar, rummage sale, baked food sale, and white elephants, on Saturday. Oct ober 24, starting at 10 a- m , in the Pittam Building on the highway. Funds raised from this event will bo oward assisting the Lions Club in their new project of enlarging and improving the Scout Cabin to in- I crease its usefulness, It was decided that the regular meeting should be held a week earlier than u ual. thus falling on October SAower Given Recently ror Mrs. Jamie Baughman me nou- oied guest at a i sikjwer given last i na.. oy i.,e Mi.se , . J s'. - I UiKxUu aiiu caiui Euwards- -»jib. xjMUgLHiail Openeu tier gifts aud svi.eu relresii nielli.', to: ¿ur. -ur ■ Siu Baughman, Mis. Ai Nvso.il, Mis. Km penn.ck and me uaiba.a Oison, Sandra Olson. Mart.ne Ka.e^, tieily Duriuui, Yvon ne Dickey, harren Marshall, Jeanie Kei.y, n.,iia i noma.-,, Juuy Podrao- i»y, ¡u,..diu juoiris, J Huy Logan. Kathy Harris, JoAnn Uaaltender, jamce ixuias, i'a. r'eumcK. sanuia ihuma,. vug.nia Urban, Carol Pa.e deiidu.g guu weie Suzy Carlson, Snaiuii sleteiu ana Mrs. Mar.e atewart. .di' Jaillit hdugiiinaii wa Toastmistress Holds First Meeting at Mari-Linn Here 's what Mrs. Mike Schwindt of Lyons says about electric living "ELECTRICITY IS ONE OF THE WONDERS OF TODAY...WE COULDN’T DO WITHOUT IT IN OUR HOME" ^LALL‘ELECTRIC¿^ For the many ways we put electricity to work. 484 a day seems so reasonable. Every member of our family of six benefits from the appliances we own. All six perioni In th* Schwindt family live better electricolly with the help of 37 appliance* in their Morion County home: W Range [*X Water Heater— 80 gallon V Refrigerator*—2 ’»X Freezer*—2 V jX *X ¡jX g y’’ S'* v' Wo*her Television Radio* — 4 Ironer Iron Vacuum Cleaner Power Tool* Soldering Iron E ectric Shaver Corn Popper Electric Clock 5X Sun lamp jX Mixer 5f Furnace Motor v Ventilating Fan v7 Coffee Maher yz Portable Fan » Toatter » Hot P ate * Waffle Iron Heating Pad S' Sewing Machine Deep Fryer Electric Organ Door Chi me* 5?” lighting 0 Yard Lighting • ’ Sproy Gun* How mony of the*e oppliancei work for you in vour home’ NATIONAL The first meeting of the current -easun fur tne Mill City Toastmistress cluu wa ■ held at Mar:-L:nn school in tne multi-purpose room Thursday .Veiling. ro^.. mistress was Mrs. Kenneth Chance with the table topic discussion on "Diplomatic Relations.” Mrs Chan e led tile discussion, with Mrs Leva Johnson winning the traveling trophy. .... Kora pricnard presided at the business session. Mrs. Faustina Nes bitt gave the education speech, “The .-vims of Toastmistress.” Mrs Leoa Johnson was Toastmist- ress fur the evening and was in charge of the program. AU member» present gave readings and Mrs- Dale Crandall gave an extemporaneous peecn, "Bridges of Feelings ” There a also a group discussion on .'.ntau from Mexico.” Lexicologist for the evening WB* Mis. Eleanor LaMunyan. who also acted as Grammarian. Timer wat Mrs. Crandall and Evaluator was Mr* «uaultt. evening .1, Uli cioe of the bus. .» s u.> clmg tne noatess served a ..i i.ghiiui de sert, ioliowed by a so cial hour. New members attending were Mrs Herb Whitaker and Mrs. James Gur don, with others including Mrs. Ei. Goschie, Mrs. Jerry Pittam. Mrs Saturday evening guests at »he James Pulman. Mrs. Chuck Wirk- home of Mr. and Mrs- Albin Cooper kala, Mrs. Jay Mason, Mrs. Lee Ross .dr. and Mrs. Jim Budlong of Mrs. Charles Kelly, and the hostess Gates. Friday evening guests were Mrs. "Andy” Anderburg. Mr. and Mrs. Arley Elliott of Scio. Drawing for the door prize result- SUBSt Rl Bl ro I hi. Mi. I . 1 .ie Coopers showed slides of : Pi’ ai winning for the ENTERPRISE TODAY! «3.00 » 3 summer vacation outings. r------ —_____________ r.ntered as second class matter No ember 10. 1944 at the post office at Mill City, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879 For example, I wash and iron the family's clothes . our radio, television and electric organ provide us with entertainment and relaxation . . . and our two electric freezers help us eat well all year long and save money on food bills in the bargain.” Yes, electricity is today's biggest value for better living. See the many work-saving electric appli ances at your dealer’s today. Live Better... Electrically! EDITORIAL NIWIfAMt » 'UBUSNIRS 'ASSOCIANO* ~ ,i Telephone 8204 or 7605 Harion-Linn Counties, per year «3.00 Uwtside. Marion-Linn Counties $L5S DON W. MOFF ATT. Editor-Pu blither Mr. and Howard C. Robertson, of Scio, announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Elaine Gail, to Mr. Edward Clinton Gregory, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Gregory of Mill City. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Robertson is a senior at Jefferson High School in Jef ferson. Mr. Gregory is a 1956 graduate of Mill City High School. He is employed at Simp son’s Plywood in Lyons. FOR QUALITY JOB PRINTING See The Mill City Enterprice. Top Quality printing, priced right Fast Service too. Phone 8204. Nights 7605. * Stayton-J ef f erson AUTO WRECKERS Rebulit motors and trans missions Cars bought and sold We buy junk Nancy Storey Installed Worthy Advisor of Rainbow Sunday Public installation ■ eremonies of Marilyn Assembly Order of Rain bow For Girls was held at the lodge .all Sunday afternoon September 27 when Miss Nancy Storey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Storey, was installed as Worthy Advisor. Miss Storey used as her colors yellow and white which were used effectively throughout the room- Out standing decorations were used on the dining table with an arched Rain- b w of styrofoam painted in rainbow colors and flanked with white gladioli and yellow daisies. “Nancy”, in gold letters was on the side of the Rain bow. Miss Storey presented her family and her brother gave her a gavel to use during her term of office. Francis Baughman, retiring Wor thy Advisor, was presented a gift from Marilyn Assembly members- S»ie had presented each of her officers a gilt at the last Rainbow meeting. Introduced from ttt -East was Miss Judy Kay, Gland Service of the Grand Assembly of Oregon; Past Worthy Advisors, Miss Shereen Muir and M iss Becky Stoll and Junior Past Worthy Advisor. Mrs. Francis Baughman; Mrs. Elsie Völkel. or- I thy Matron of Marilyn Chapter OES ,and Bob Draper, Dad Advisor of 'Canyon Chapter DeMoiay fur Boys- Other officers installed besides Miss Story included Misses Sharon Hirte, Worthy Associate Advisor; Judy Kay, Charity. Doris Hutchinson. Hope, Kathy Harris. Faith, Sandy Harris. Re. order, Sharon Whitsett, Treasurer, Alice Bickett. Chaplain. Carol Pate, Drill Leader, Rozillan Yankus. Associate Drill Leader. Love, Suzy Carlson, Religion. Cheryl Hir te, Nature, Janice Logan, Immortal ity. Barbara Cunningham. Fidelity. Laurene Podrabsky. Patriotism. Ar lene Kershaw, Service, Janet Hutch inson, Inner Observer. Patsy Pen nick. Outer Observer. Sandy Jackson, Choir Director, Ginger Richards, Musician, Bonnie Boroughs. Pages. Sherry Pittam and Laura Lyons. Installing Officers were: Worthy Advisor, Shereen Muir. * Marshal.. Becky Stoll, Chaplain. C'lydia Emmer son. Recorder, Francis Baughman ana Musician, Mrs. Arlene Sorseth. Committee in charge of decorations was headed by Judy Kay; Entertain ment. Becky Stoll; Program. Suzy Carlson ami Refreshments, Adv.sory Board whose members are: Mother Advisor. Mrs. Robert Draper. As sociate Mother Advisor. Estella Kay, Viola Hirte, Floyd Völkel, Charlie French, Walter Kay. W B Hirte. Shirley Baughman. Agnes Carlson and Leo Fitzgerald. Crowning ceremonies were by Can yon Chapter DeMoiay for Boys. For the program, Francis Baughman «ang a vocal number, aeiompanied try Mrs.. Eldon Hutchinson; and there was also a vocal trio of -mall girls accompanied by Miss Becky Stoll. Little Donna Storey of Idanha and twins Donna and Linda Brown of De troit. Refreshments were served by mem ber, of the Adv.«TV It. »ni You Find the Best in MEAT and GROCERIES when you shop regularly at our meat and grocery store. Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton, Ore LICENSED Garbage Disposal $1-50 Per Month and Up Also Servicing Gates, Lyons Idanha and Detroit MILL CITY’, OREGON DISPOSAL SERVICE Bud Cline. Owner, Ph. 5902 WRIGHT TRUCK LINE ! Between Portland-Salem-Idanha ail way points Allied Van Unes Agent Local & Nationwide Household Moving Stayton Phone RO 9-2870 Salem EM 3-1626 SHIP IT WRIGHT SURGICAL SUPPORTS Of ail kinds. Trusses Abdominal Supports Elastic Hosiery Expert Fitters Private Fitting Rooms. “Ask Your Doctor” Capital Drug Store 405 State St. Corner <rf Uberty S and II Green Stamps WE’LL BUILD A SHELTER FOR YOUR HOME! The home that shelters you needs shelter ... in the form of insurance coverage, com mensurate with today’s high property values. See us about a Locker Today Order one and have It ready for fall. CTIEUH WITH VS Open 7 Days A Week. D. B. HILL INSURANCE COMPANY Meat Market Phone .’642 Mil City SOON i