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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1959)
New Program Leader Appointed for Martha Troxel Circle at Meet A sure cure for insomnia You've heard the joke, "Th« best cure for insomnia is a good night's sleep." Not funny to someone suffering “whit« nights,” but true, nonetheless. Too-ftequ«nt use of sleeping pills can b« bad. Even if they do not cause true addiction they may hava a strong psychological effect. U sometimes oom« to defend on them. So sleeping pills -any kind- should be taken only « hen a phy- aidan pmcribsa, and only in the amount duectod. Mill City Pharmacy Dependable Prescription Service Phone 6607 Mill City, Oregon 2—The Mill City Enterprise ★ The Woman's Page ★ The Martha Troxell Circle of the Christian church met Tues ILLLLLl’.XLXXXXd. 2-’. '■ ■ day evening at the church par sonage with Mrs. Stanley Wil Birthday Party Held liams and Mrs. William Mc For Jerry Grant Clintock as hostesses. Thanks Mrs. James Grant entertained giving decorations were used November 10 at a birthday party about the room«. Mrs. Albin for her son, Jerry on his 4th Cooper, group leader presided 1 birthday , anniversary. I at the business meeting. The The children fished in a fish group voted to send a combined pond for gifts. Lunch was serv- baby and Christmas gift to ' ed and the table was centered Martha Troxell for her new with a birthday cake decorated baby. The Troxells are mission I with circus animals. aries in Japan. Mrs. William Present were Cindy Ziebert, Shepherd was appointed as new 1 Patty McClintock, Cherl Car program chairman to replace I rick, Beckie Holt. Mike Carrick. Mrs. William McClintock who Jeff Carrick, Dale and Jerry will be leaving soon for Ocean Grant, Mrs. Al Ziebert, Mrs. side, Calif, to make her home. Larry Carrick, Mrs. Willie Holt The December meeting will and Mrs. James Grant. be on the 8th at the home of Mrs. Stanley Williams. Hostes ses and program will be an Round Robin Pinochle nounced later. Club Meets Monday Mrs. William McClintock was The Round Robin pinochle program leader. Taking part club was entertained Monday were Mrs. Julia Kemp, Mrs. Ed evening at the home of Mrs. Cooke, Mrs. Stanley Williams, Kenneth Chance with a dessert Mrs. Richard Freeman and Mrs. preceeding the evening of cards. Robert Moore. High score was won by Mrs Mrs. Albin Cooper presented Leo Poole, pinochle by Mrs. Eu the Thanksgiving devotions. gene Kindred and low to Mabel The hostesses served refresh Yankus. Guests for the evening ments to Mrs. Richard Free were Mrs. Jack Duggan, Mrs. man, Mrs. Robert Moore, Mrs. Lenthel Ragsdale, Mrs. Eugene Ed Cooke, Mrs. Julia Kemp, Kindred and Mrs. Jay Mason. Mrs. Albin Cooper, Mrs. Wil- j The next meeting will be De- liam McClintock and Mrs. Stan- | cember 7 at the home of Mrs. ley Williams. Don Moffatt. Here s what Mrs. F R. Schultz of Junction City says about electric living • •• *374 A DAY! AN AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE FOR ALL THE WORK ELECTRICITY DOES AT OUR HOUSE!" RtVDY WJCUlb “With three youngsters. T keep my electric appli- ances busy a good part of every day. At such a low cost, I couldn't afford to do the work any other way. 374 a day is a real value—I would gladly pay that much for just my washer and Th« F. R Schultz fomily of Ion« County live b«tt«r 'round th« clock with th« h«lp of oH th««« •l«c*rk opplionceti {¡jf RECORD FLAYER (STRANGE V' refrigerator j/WATER HEATER %/WASHER J DRYER J MIXER ELECTRIC DRILL FRY FAN J TO ASTER y»An*o ¡^TELEVISION COFFEE MAKER /IRON J HOOR KXISHER gf VACUUM CIEANER J FURNACE MOTOR J STEAM IRON J SEWING MACHINE ^VENTILATING FAN (if ELECTRIC CLOCK / LIGHTING tabic saw yTC HOW MANY OF THESE APPLIANCES WORK FOR YOU IN YOUR HOME’ ThurMlav’J9’ dryer alone. PP&L electric service is today’s biggest value for better living. Shop for modern work and time- '■ • - - - Toastmistress Club To Entertain State Chairman The Mill City Toastmistress club will hold their regular meet ing next Thursday evening. Guest for the evening will be Miss Carolyn Matter, chairman of council No. 2 in Salem. Theme will be Conquispad- ors” in Toastmistress, with Mrs Sue Poole acting as Toastmist ress. Last week members of the Mill City club assisted Stayton and Aumsville in a reception hon oring Mrs Ethel Daniels, presi dent of International Toastmist ress clubs. Topicmistress for the affair was Mrs. Poole, who call ed on several members of the three clubs for impromptu, mix ed character ingredients as an analysis speech. Mrs. Leoa Johnson of the Mill City club was one of the speak ers, and chose “Which latch the key”, delivering it in a profes sional manner. Theme for the meeting was “The sky's the limit”, with the tables being appropriately dec orated in blue and yellow. The Mill City club assisted with the decorating. enjoy living as electricitv. & LIGHT COMPANY Live Better... Electrically ! ‘ ‘ Theta Rho Elects Suiy Carlson President Beta Kappa Theta Rho met in regular session Thursday, No vember 12th with President Alene Stevens presiding. Election of officers was held for the ensuing term. Those elected were Suzy Carlson, pre sident ; Carol Garrison, vice president; and Rozillah Yank us, treasurer. It was voted to have the an- nual slumber party December 12 at the hall Mrs. W. N. McClintock enter tained at a birthday party Wed nesday morning in honor of her son. Mark on his 3rd birthday anniversary. Birthday cake and ice cream was served. Present were Carol Jean Wooden. Diane Wills. Na talie Wills. Linda Williams. Rhonda Sue and Patty McClin tock. Mrs. John Wills. Mrs. Ray Wooden. Mrs. Stanley Williams. Mrs James Grant. Mrs O E. Hoodenpyle, Mrs Lowell Cree. Mrs. W N. McClintock and Mark. FOR HOME DELIVERY Phone Rex Putmam 7408 Wright Truck Line Bctwren Portlan«l-Sale<n-I<i&nha all way points Allied Van l ittes Agent Local and Nationwide Household Moving Stayton Ph. RO »-2870 Salem EM 3-1626 SHIP IT WRIGHT Refreshing Tradition Your neighborhood tavern is part of the American tradition. Like the inns of olden times, today’s tavern provides a friendly haven for relaxation and refreshment. Some equally refresh ing traditions have been established in connection with light Olympia Beer. It has been brewed by three successive generations of the founding family ... under the original policies and quality standards... with the same source of naturally perfect artesian brewing water... since 1896. The brewers of I Olympia salute the modem tavern proprietor for keeping alive the traditions of hospitality for which the tavern has always been noted. 7ts the Water' that makea Olympia Beer refreshingly different At Church Aunt Susan thought the church was fine; And Uncle Bob the preaching; But Cousin May had much to say About the tenor's screeching; W hile Tom and Dick grew al- almosl sick From scrapping o'er the alto; And loving Ned quite lost his head Admiring the contralto; But more impressed than all the rest Beamed little three-year Freeze that extra cider for Benny; next summer s enjoyment Put in glass jars, allow at least l-l’i They passed some money round.” said he. inch expansion space. ''But I only took a penny.” CAPITOL JOURNAL ------------- Rainbow Girls Initiate Fourteen New Members Marilyn Assembly Order Rainbow for Girls held their reg ular meeting Wednesday evening November 11. The highlight of the meeting was the initiation of 14 new members. This was the largest group to be initiated in this As sembly. Those initiated were Christine Chance, Sara Smith, Barbara Olson, Jerilyn Hopson, Marilee Teller, Shirley Veness, Jo Pinkston, Chiquita Malone,, I Patricia Pittam, Carol Rags dale, Nancy Stewart, Serena Hawthorne. Linda Parker. Mary Local Man Married Lee Hamilton. Recently at Church A special visitor from Alaska Mrs. Jeanette Cornel) was Rites in Stayton who will be remembered as Saturday morning at 10 o’- Jeanetta Huffman. clock Miss Joyce Hofenbredl of Frances Baughman was es- Aumsville and Jerry Golden of corted to the alter where she Mill City were married in Stay signed the Bible as a past wor ton at the Immaculate Concep thy advisor. tion church with Rev. Math Jon Introduced in the East were as officiating. Mr and Mrs. Judy Ray. Grand Service., past William Hofenbredl of Aums- worthy advisor, Shereen Muir, ville are parents of the bride i Frances Baughman and Jean- and the groom s parents are Mr. ' etta Cornell. Also Worthy Advis- and Mrs. Clyde Golden, of Glen •or Nancy Storey’s sister. Mrs. dale. and formerly of Mill City. Clydie Emerson, a majority The bride chose a gown of member. Gene Jacobson. Wor white chiffon taffeta for her shipful master of Mill City lodge wedding. A tiara of pearls and No. 180 AF & AM, Bob Draper, sequins with lace trim held her Dad Advisor to Canyon Chapter nylon illusion veil in place, She Order of DeMolay. Next reg carried a bridal bouquet of red ular meeting of Rainbow girls I a carnations centered with will be Nov. 25th. Refreshments white orchid. were served following the last Mrs. Richard Nienke. sister of meeting by Mrs. Bonnie Whit the bride was Matron of Honor sett. Mrs. Bill Bickett. Mrs. and Miss Ellen Clark of Aums Bill Pennick and Mrs. B. Bor- ville was bridesmaid. Their j roughs. dresses were of red satin and taffetta and they wore match ing braided head dresses with Jayceettes Plan to pearls and short veils. Best man was Bruice Gordon Hold Christmas Party of Mill City and usher was The Jaycettes met Thursday Richard Nienke, brother-in-law evening November 5 at the home I of the bride. of Mrs. Verne Shaw. Mrs. Hofenbredl and M r s. It was decided to have a Golden both chose navy blue Christmas party, December 12. suits for the wedding. Their cor Further plans for it will be made sages were red and white car at the next meeting. nations. Members present were: Mrs. A reception followed in the St. Al Ziebert, Mrs. James Grant, Mary's dining room. Among Mrs. Harold Simes. Mrs. John those assisting were Mrs Eldon Wills. Mrs. Larry Carrick,, Mrs. Hutchinson, the groom's aunt Maynard Smith and the hostess. from Mill City. Mrs. Verne Shaw. The newlyweds will make their After the meeting, cards were home in Mill City. played and refreshments served. Winning high was Mrs. James Grant. Birthday Party Held Hostess for the meeting, Wednesday Morning Thursday, November 19. will be For Mark McClintock i I Mrs. Harold Simes. saving electric appliances at your dealer’s right away. Nothing else doo so much to help you V.»v - - Subscribe To The Mill City Enterprise OLYMPIA HI WINO CO. Ofyw*la,Wa«l>.,U.».A. •• Christmas Cards A large selection of Box Cards from 79c to *1.50 Mill City Pharmacy Dependable Prescription Service Phone 6607 Mill City, Oregon