The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 08, 1959, Page 2, Image 2

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    h— the mill city enterprise
THURSDAY, OCTOBER *■ 195»
THE MILL CITY
ENTERPRISE
Mill City Garden Club
'Meets at Hayes Home
F L
WILL MAKE THIS
A BETTER DAY
Today i> special for some­
one you know . . . • birthday
• . . an anniversary ...» home
Coming ... a new baby . . •
business promotion ... a talent
achievement. You could make the
day sparkle by »ending Hower».
Mere »pecialiiu in m»king
lovely events lovelier,
gay lune» gayer. •
RALEIGH HAROLD
F LO R I S I
& NURSERY
Ph. BO »-SM4
The Mid C.ty Garden club mel
1 nurauay at tue nome of Mrs. Frank
Hayes lor a 1 o clock dessert lunch-
eon. Mr«
nai.es Dolezal was co­
hostess. Mrs- Harvey "lolberi, pre-
.ue.ii, pi
.i u -, ini buaine-s meet­
ing Members answered roll cau by
telling what they are doing this fail
in their gardens. A box of common
weeds were id ntilied by Mrs. Doie-
zal.
Mrs. Byron Bates and Mrs.
.__ o.-v
ia..,.m joined the club-
Receiving tbe door prizes were Mrs-
Otto Witt. Mrs. Mode Davi» and Mrs
James Swan.
Trie November meeting will be at
the home uf Mrs. Herbert Schroeder,
with Mrs. J C- Kimmel as co-hostess.
Present wire Mr». Vern Clark and
Mis. Card from Lo- Angeles, Calif-,
who were guests and Mmes Byron
Bates, Barker. J C. Kimmel, Jam«
Swam Herbert Schroeder. Harvey
Tolbert. Lowell Cree, Òtto Witt, Ra­
chel Olmstead, Fred Grimes, Muue
li.iVis, Erne t Graham and the host-
essis Mmes. Dolezal and Hayes
.ue-i thi- »«'t at the Roger Nel­
son home are relatives from Covina.
'
.Vi, a.id Mrs. John E Ben-
; nett. Mrs. R. I.auenstein and Terra
Lynn Jamieson. The group is enroute
to Campbell River, B C- on their
i annual fishing trip to that area.
Mitered as second class matter No­
ember 10, 1944 at the post office at
Mill City, Oregon, under the Act of
March 3, 1879
Bridal Shower Held
For Mrs. Joe Yost
Engagement Announced
NAT IONAL
I ne Altar Society of St. Cather­
in s Gaimdic Church in -Mill City ,
h. ...a a oriual shower for Mrs. Joe
lost. uno was married last week.
i.,i ,o»eiy aiiair was held at the i
home m Mis G Dater, with pink and
white decoration» used throughout-1
Tne serving table was centered with
a white ake, decorated in pink and ,
topp,-<l with white wedding bells
wnich was made by Mrs. Jack Carey
The gifts were presented to Mrs-
Yost in a pink and white umbrella.
Those present were Mrs. Yost.
Mrs. George Ditter, Mrs. Jesse Hay­
. James Siegford, Mrs.
wood, Mrs
Harry Keiser, Mrs. Laura Joaquin-
Mrs. James Sullivan. Mrs. Jack
Arthur
Kerr. Mrs-
Carey, Mi -
Helen Saucier. Sending a gift was
Mrs. Ed Kellom.
Mr and Mr«. Ray Caudle are an­
nouncing the engagement of their
daughter Bunny Caudle, to Richard
F. Sanders, son of Mr and Mr bord
Sanders of Hamar. Ida Mis Caudit-
is employed at the Atomic Energy
Commission site which is loca’ed near
Idaho Falls and is employed
■ nographer for Phillips Petroleum
Co
Mr Sanders is a private E-l in the
army and is now taking his basic
training at Fort Ord After his basic
tia i.z he
will
attend
Missile
chool in Rapid City, S D.
The wedding has been set for Oc­
tober 31-
Bridal Shower Held
For Miss Marcia Cadle
EDITORIAL
Telephone 8204 or 7605
Marion-Linn Counties, per year S3.00
listside, Marion-Linn Countiea $3A0
DETROIT—Mrs. Luy Firahkorn
was hostess Wednesday afternoon at •»ON W. .MOFFATT, Editor-Publisher
a bridal shower honoring Miss Mar­
cia Cadle, bride-elect of Robert Er­
win Gueren of Detroit. Co-hostess FOR QUALITY JOB PRINTING See
The Mill City Enterprice.
Top
was Mrs. Nancy Trigg of Detroit-
Quality printing, priced right. Fast
Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Es-
Service too. Phone 8204. Nights
thir Davidson of Marion, and Elvana
"605.
Keerins of Salem. Other guests pre­
sent were: Mmes Ralph Swayze. Jim
Stahlman, Ferry Camizind. Dunbar.
Harold Hill and Wendal) Jones. Send­
Stayton-J eff eraon
ing gifts but unable to attend wer-
AUTO WRECKERS
Mmes. Howard Dean, Rav Sophy,
Joe Brosig. Dale Brosig. Delano.
Rebuilt motors and tramu
Miss Cadle is the daughter of Mrs
Ralph Swayze of Detroit. She grad­
missions
uated from Detroit high with the
class of 1959.
Cars bought and sold
Mr. Gueren has completed four
years of overseas duty in the armed
We buy junk
forces and is now employed at the
Idanha Veneer plant.
Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton, Ore
The marriage will take place Oe-
tober 10-
«
CWF of Christian Church
Plans for Annual Bazaar
The C- W F- of the Christian
hurch met Wednesday afternoon in
the social rooms of the church. Mrs.
William Shepherd, president presided
at the business session. The group
v ted to purchase new communion
trays, plans were made for the an­
nual bazaar which will be held the
first week in December. The Octo­
ber meeting will be an all-day meet­
ing when the ladies will work on
things for the bazaar.
Mrs. Lowell Cree was in charge of
the worship service, Others takinfe
part were Mrs. E K- Fish, Mrs-
Stanley Williams and Mr- Richard
Freeman.
Refreshments were served by Mrs.
Floyd Shepherd and Mrs. Lowell
Cree.
Present were Mrs. Stanley Williams
and Linda. Mrs- William Shepherd.
Ronnie Iz>u. Leroy and Jerry, Mrs.
Elmer Shaw and Brent Bilyeu. Mrs.
Glen Shelton. Mrs. Albin Cooper,
Mrs. Milton Roten, Mrs. Floyd Shep­
herd.
New Arrivals
Li__ AL
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Here's what Mrs. Wm. Shackleford of Albany says about electric living
"ELECTRICITY IS A MARVELOUS
BARGAIN
ALL THE SERVICE
WE USE COSTS JUST 394 A DAY!"
Tm really amazed at the low cost of electric service
compared to the amount of work it does for me.
We have 35 different appliances
that means that
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santiam
Memoria
Hospital
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn C.
Grime» of Stayton a daughter. Bonita
Kay, Sept 19, weighing 8 pounds
and 2’j ounces.
Born to Mrs and Mrs. Denny V.
Gossett of Sutherlin.
Oregon
a
daughter, Rhonda Lee, Sept. 20,
weighing 5 pounds and 10*i ounces
Born to Mr
and Mrs. Douglas
Charles Barrow, Lyons. Oregon, a
son, Steven Joseph. September 25.
weight 6 pounds, 4 ounces.
Born September
26 to Mr. and
Mrs Bobby Dell Drew of Mill City
a son. Robert Jeremiah, weighing 6
pounds 121» ounces
Born September 27 to Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Humberts Fernandez of Stayton
a daughter, Maria Magdalena, weigh­
ing 8 pounds 3 ounces-
Born September 27 to Mr. and Mrs
Ronald F Frey of Stayton a daughter
■ Judith Lee, weighing 8 pounds 13
1 ounces.
Born September 30 to Mr and Mrs.
Robert G Schachtsick of Stayton a
daught, r. weighing 8 pounds
ounces The baby was named Gina
Marie
Born October 2 to Mr and Mrs.
Walter F Miller of Stayton a sen.
Fred Gregory, weighing 8 pounds
•» ounce.
Born October 2 to Mr and Mrs.
Carl I. Hatch of Rt 1 Aumsville a
daughter, not yet named, weighing
7 pounds 4 ounces.
Report
LICENSED
Garbage Disposal
$1JM) Per Month and Up
Also Servicing Gates, Lyont
Idanha and Detroit
MILL CITY’, OREGON
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Bud Cline.
Owner,
Ph. 5902
BRIGHT TRUCK LINE
Between
Portland-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
SURGICAL
SUPPORTS
Of al) kinds. Trusses
Abdominal Support»
Elastic Hosiery
Expert Fitters
Private lifting Rooms.
Ask Your Doctor”
Capital Drug Store
405 State St
Corner «»f liberty
8 and II Green Stamps
®©©©@©©@®
we pay just a little over a penny a day to use each
one. You surely can’t find a better bargain than
Th« Shackleford family of Albany make» u»e of all
th«»« appliance» for only
that.
Yes, your PP&L electricity heads the list of today’s
big values. Just think of the dozens of jobs it dives
for you ’round the clock. Be sure you’re living
better electrically, morning, noon and night. See
your electric appliance dealer today.
7 Rang«
7 Fumoce Motor
Water Heater
¡7" Rafrigarotor
7 Freezer
57 Elactric Blanket
7 Ventilating Fan
7 Dryer
7 Wother
57 CoHee Moker
7 Toovter
7 Televiiion
7 Radio, 2
7 Fry P°n
7 Woffle Iron
7 Iron
7 Heating Pod
*7 Sewing Machine
7 Vacuum Cleaner
[yT Mixer
7 Electric Clock
7 Floor Woxer
¿r LIGHT COMPANY
Live Better...Electrically!
par day.
7 Electric Shaver
7 Knife Sharpener
7 town Edgar
57 Cultivator
¡7 Portable Fon
7 Power Tools
7 Record Player
7 Yard Lighting
7 Corn Popper
7 Door »ell Chiaee
7 Sun Lomp
Lighting
How many of these appliance« work for you In
your home?
Rainbow Girls Attend
Beaverton Meeting
Miss Judy Kay, Grand Service of
Rainbow for Girls, Dori» and Janet
Hutchinson and Kathv Harris, ac­
companied by Mrs. Robert Draper,
mother advisor, and Mr and Mrs
Walter Kay attended the institution
of Meridian Assembly in Beaverton
Sunday. Otcober 4.
Flying Bluebirds Meet - - -
The flying Bluebirds met at the
home of . ur leader. Mrs Albin Coop­
er. Monday after school This was our
first meeting of the fall We will have
our me-ting» every Monday and will
meet at the Cooper home until the
Lions clubhouse addition is complet­
ed
Our group consists of Peggy Coop­
McCall
er, Sandra Warner. Carol
Kathleen Duggan, Linda Olmstead
and Cynthia Cobine
We have an interesting program
planned for this year Kathleen Dur-
gar., reporter.
JUST HOW FAR
WOULD YOUR
COVERAGE GO?
Would your present fire In­
surance cover replacement
costs at today's higher fig­
ures? If you want to play
safe, better look into the mat­
ter now
CHECK W TI H I S
SOON
HILL INSURANCE CO.
J. C. Kimmel, Owner