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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1959)
I Canyon Plate Shown Af Women's Club The Woman's Page mu: Meeting at Gates Barbara Jean Roten Rebekahs, I00F Extension Unit Celebrates Birthday Plan Social Meets Makes Plans for Once A Month Christmas Party Thursday, Nov. 26, 1959 2—The Mill City Enterprise "Who takes all those pills?" This is often the question when a customer sees the shelves in our pharmacy. Row on row on row of bottles, boxes, canisters, tubes, vials, jars ,.. about 2,000 items in all. Good question. Who are they for? The answer, of course, is you. Say you go to a physi cian and he writes a prescription which you bring to us to be filled. We can't tell what the ailment will be—there are thousands, and we don't know what medication the doctor will prescribe To provide prompt pharmaceutical service we have to be ready for just about anything. Which we are. Mill City Pharmacy Dependable Prescription Service Phone 6607 Mill City, Oregon ★ ★ LYONS The' Lyons Exten sion una held their November meeting Thursday in the base ment of the Lyons Methodist church, due to their regular day falling on Thanksgiving The meeting began at 10:30 with an all-day meeting and a planned luncheon served at the noon hour with Joyce Neal, Opal Horn, Ruth Cotton and Gladys Edwards the committee who served turkey and dressing with all its trimmings for Thanks- giving, Plans were made for the annua] Christmas party which will be held December 18 in the fireplace room of the church I with a gift exchange of some- ' thing they have made. The sub- i ject of the day was ' Hidden 'stitches.” with Eleanor LaMun- 1 yan and Rae Music the project leaders. Attending the meeting were Alma Olmstead. Kay Lindeman, Nancy Schmor, Alice Knodell, Joyce Neal, Opal Horn. Ruth Cotton. Gladys Edwards, El- Mehama Women's Club Reports Good Light Fund Progress MEHAMA—Mrs. D. L. Teet- I ers and Mrs. Harold Longfellow I were hostesses for the meeting of the Mehama Women's club GATES—Mrs. Hollis Turnidge which was held in the Fellow presided at the meeting of the ship room of the church Thurs Gates Women's club Thursday day evening, November 19. Mrs. afternoon, due to the absence Austin Longfellow, president, MEHAMA — Barbara Jean of the president. Mrs. Walter presided at the business session. Roten celebrated her 10th birth Brisbin. Harvest decorations, ----------------- Mrs. Longfellow and Mrs. Lilly day anniversary Tuesday. No carrying out the Thanksgiving | I Wolfkiel reported on the recent vember 17 by inviting three girl theme were used on tablZ and I County Federation meeting held theme were used < friends to her home after school Mrs. Agnes Carlson presided mantle by the hostesses Mrs. Stayton. It was voted to buy by the 1 and to stay for birthday dinner at the regular meeting of San mantle Walter Thomas and Mrs. Maude'3 *• ® bond and to make a with her family. tiam Rebekah lodge Wednesday Christmas donation of money to Present for dinner were the evening with Mrs. Sophia Kist Davis. During the business meeting the Children’s Farm Home. hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ro acting as vice grand. The street light committee re ten, Deanna Sturtevant, Lora- Main order of business was it was decided to buy liability lean Foote. Catherine Landers. the election of officers for the insurance for the clubhouse. The ported that they had made Barbara Jean and Bobby Roten. ensuing year with Ada Plymale job of finishing up the kitchen good progress on their collec Barbara's grandparents, Mr. elected as noble gland; Faust was discussed and members are tions and hoped to have the bal and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd and ina Nesbitt, vice grand; Ruth asked to report Monday morn ance collected by early next her uncles' family. Mr. and Mrs. Hess, recording secretary; Mrs. ing, November 30, bringing sack month. It was decided to have the December meeting a week Bill Shepherd and children all of Blanche Sy verson, financial se- lunch and paint brush. A sample of the Souvenir Can early due to the fact that the Mill City spent the evening at cretary, and Daisy Geddes, yon plate was shown and report regular meeting date would be the Roten home. Bill Shepherd treasurer. Christmas Eve. There will be a who was also celebrating his It is planned to have one so- on orders received was encour birthday on the 17th showed • cial meeting a month for the aging. The plate is much admir gift exchange and a special pro pictures the family had taken Oddfellows and Rebekahs to ed by all wbo see it, and it is gram for this meeting. Each on a recent trip to Montana and build up the membership in both hoped a picture of it can be pub member and guest is asked to bring a gift of about $1 value Nebraska. orders and to stimulate interest lished soon. Selling of this plate and they will be exchanged af is the Club's only project for in Theta Rho club for Girls. On ter the meeting. this planning committee for the 1959-60. The plates can be pur The hostesses served refresh eanor LaMunyan, Rae Music, Rebekahs are Ruth Hess, Car chased from any club member ments of glamorized ginger for $2.25. Martha Schiewek. men Barnhardt, Gladys Mason Mrs. Walter Thomas present bread and coffee and a social Guests of the day were Syl- ' and Ruby Brisbin. Represent vest Limbeck, county committee ing the Oddfellows will be Walt ed a most interesting and infor time was enjoyed. Klamath member, who is also vice chair Thomas, Irl Plymale and Al mative report on county, historically prominent man of the ACWW. and Mrs. Nesbitt. Barker and Mrs. Johnson of Mill It was announced that there as early as 1810, but more pop City and Mrs. Cleo Davis of would be a Theta Rho Initiation ularly known for its beautiful Lyons. December 10 and Rebekahs are Crater Lake. Also, a short re port on the project which invited to attend. would take part of Southern Ore Following the business meet ing members practiced seating gon and part of Northern Cal of convention officers for the ifornia, to make a new state Twelve of the 15 members of district convention which was called Jefferson. the Mill City Lions Club Aux- Cake and coffee were served held at Scio November 21. iliary met at Fir Manor last Attending the convention Sat by the hostesses. The next Wednesday evening with Mrs. meeting will be held jointly with urday were Agnes Carlson, Dor James Putman as hostess. Mrs. othy Vail, Wilma Stewart, Toni the Santiam Canyon Extension Don Read of the Cascade-Eu- Thomas, Sophia Kist, Jennie unit at 10:30 a. m. December 17 gene club, who is the new Dis- Smith. Mabel Yankus, Rachel in the clubhouse, having a pot trict Director for 36-R, was pre- luck dinner at noon, followed by Olmstead, Faustina Nesbitt, sent for her official visit. Dorothy Newberg. Ruth Hess, the annual Christmas party. The business session was con- Lettie Swan. Eva Duffy, Ruby ducted by the president, Mrs. Brisbin, Blanche Syverson, and Ed Goschie, assisted by the se Carmen Barnhardt. Mrs. Barn- i cretary, Mrs. Andy Andetberg. hardt wil serve as vice chair The treasurer's report was giv- man of the convention next year. I en by Mrs. Albert Toman. Serving refreshments follow A report on the recent rum ing Wednesday evening’s meet-1 mage sale was given by Mrs. ing were Julia Bassett, Gladys Anderberg, who acted as gener Lake and Ann Crook. al chairman for the successful LYONS—Members of Faith | affair which netted nearly $150. Rebekah lodge attended the ! Out of this amount, it was voted 52nd annual Rebekah conven-1 to purchase a new water heater tion of District No. 7 held in for the scout cabin which is Scio Saturday afternon and ev- being turned into a recreation ening. The district includes center by the Mill City Lions Ideal No. 223, Turner; Mt. Jef- club. ferson No. 78. Jefferson: Eva , As a Christmas gift, it was | No. 92, Stayton; Leone No. 84, voted to send $5 to the School Scio; Santiam No. 166. Mill for the Blind for the purchase A good turn out of members City and Faith No. 168 Lyons, of a musical birthday cake and guests attended the regu Convention officers from Faith plate, as suggested on a list of lar meeting of the Presbyterian were Hazel Lewis, right sup- items sent out by the school. Women's association at Fellow norter to the chairman and | It was decided that the next ship hall Thursday evening. Blanche Wagner, conductor. 1 meeting should also be held Presiding over the affair was The afternoon session opened I early, due to the holidays, fal- the chairman, Mrs. Lowell at 1 o’clock, followed by the us- hng ■' J on Wednesday evening, ’ “ 1 | December 16. At that time a Fleetwood. Mrs. Floyd Fleet ual routine of business. " Eaith wood is secretary of the organi members exemplified proper . ‘no host” affair will be held. zation and the treasurer is Mrs. handling of the Bible and Ruth the members agreeing to serve Arlo Tuers. I Naomi. "Hie 1960 convention refreshments for the meeting During the business session, officers from Lyons will be Mild of the North Santiam Chamber the following slate of officers red Carr, vice chairman; Gert i of Commerce. was presented by Mrs. Tuers as rude Weidman, warden and Ha A short talk on the aims and chairman of the nominating zel James, color bearer. The | projects of the Lions Club Aux- committee: Chairman. Mrs. convention will be held at Mill I iliaries was given by Dorothy Barney Scott; vice chairman, City. : Read, who also answered any After the afternoon session a questions raised by those in at Mrs. Lowell Fleetwood; secre tary, Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood; 6 o’clock dinner was served. tendance. treasurer, Mrs. Arlo Tuers. and The evening session opened at At the close of the meeting, new member of the nominating 7:30 with entertainment. Faith refreshments were served by committee, Mrs. John Swan. lodge had a number for the Mrs. Putman, who was assisted The report was accepted and program. The program was fol by Mrs. Lee Ross. Don Read of the officers unanimously elect lowed by the business session. Eugene joined the ladies for re Monday evening. November 30 freshments. ed. the First Quarterly conference Mrs Fleetwood presented an meeting will be held at the interesting program consisting Lyons Methodist church, pre of a strip-film in color depicting ceded by a 6 30 pot luck supper the background for the history I Dr. Rector Johnson, district sup of the church in the times of I Martin Luther and John Calvin. erintendent from Salem will be | present to conduct the meeting 1 Mrs. Charles Kelly read the . Reports from all officers and narration accompanying the commissions are expected. film. Mrs. Fleetwood also had books on display with colorful illustrations of the topic. At the close of the program, the ladies of the Afternoon Cir cle served refreshments cookies and coffee. District Officer Makes Visit to Lions Auxiliary I Fifty-Second Annual Convention Held by Rebekahs at Scio Color Strip Film Shown at Presby. Women's Meeting Here’s what Mrs. Wm. J. Roberts of Aumsville says about electric living... 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Vse soap pads to re move cooked-on grease Wash | grids in hot sudsy water, rinse, dry. Be sure to season your waf- I gle baker again to keep waffles from sticking. Check your in-1 struction hook for the waffle iron ,m method of reseasoning People make telephone service automatically yours When you dial your telephone it's easy to forget that this is still a human business. While we want you to enjoy this mechanical efficiency, don't forget that it still takes people to make good telephone service automatically yours.. . and people will always remain at the heart of this service Valley Telephone Company > Serving Mill City-trist», AumnvUle. Helrmt-ldnnhA, Milverton, Turner