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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1959)
2—The Mill City IlnterpriM* ★ The Woman ’s Page Sound Advice 1 Never kill a fly with a shot gun, and never use drugs left over from a serious illness for self-treatment of a similar ailment. In the tint case, you’ll blow your kitchen ceiling to smithereens along with the fly. In the second case —you get the point. You see, modern drugs are highly potent—that'* why we dispense them only when your physician prescribe». If you dose your- •elf with leftovers, you may do serious damage. It'» a good idea to pour the remains of old pre- ■cripuons down the drain and destroy the boillae. Mill City Pharmacy Dependable Prescription Service Phone 6607 Mill City, Oregon Woman's Club to TTiijuday, Dec. 3, 1959 * ““Zis Lauralee O'Brien and Douglas Hirte To Be Married Next Summer GATES—The engagement of Miss Lauralee O’Brien, daugh- j ter of Mr. and Mrs. p. H. O’Brien of Salem, to Douglas J, Mr. and Mrs- Veness New Presbyterian The Mill City Woman’s club Hirte of Gates has just been an Tuesday evening. Novem nounced. Announce Engagement met Minister Arrives Here ber 24. at the home of the pre sident, Mrs. Don Paul, for the Of Daughter Carol First Sermon Dec. 6 regular meeting. Thirteen mem Mr. and Mrs Robert P. Ven- The Rev. and Mrs. R ichard bers attended with Mrs. Donald of j es announce the engagement Cole and family of Seattle, Wn. i their daughter, Carol Elaine, to Sneythe and Mrs. Barney Scott will arrive this week in Mill as refreshment hostesses. City. Rev. Cole is assuming the The last meeting of the Mill I Ronald Lee Thomas, son at Assisting the president during j Mrs. Mabel Watermann of pastorate of the Presbyterian City Toastmistress club was i. Miss Venesa, the business session was the re church here and will deliver his held at Mari-Linn school in I Everett. who was a mem cording secretary, Mrs J. C. first sermon December 6. Lyons. Hostesses for the des ber of the 1959 Kimmel, who also read the There will be a tea at the sert preceding the meeting were graduating class minutes. The treasurer's report church Sunday from 2 until 5 Faustina Nesbitt and Mrs. Tyler of Santiam Un was given by Miss Daisy Ged p. m. and all friends and mem Pinkston. ion High school, des. bers of the church are invited I Miss Caroline Matter, chair A brief report on the recent is employed as a to come and meet the new man of Council No. 2 from Sa meeting of the Marion County dental assistant minister and his family. lem was guest speaker for the in the office of Federation of Women's Clubs evening. an orthodontist held in Stayton was given by Theme for the evening was Women's Day To Be in Seattle. Mr. Mrs. O. K. DeWitt. Six fron» Conquispadors ot Toastmist Thomas, who is here attended the session. Observed at Mill ress. Inspiration was given by It was announced that four currently e m - Mrs. Susan Poole. City Christian Church new sponsors had volunteerea | ployed by a boat building con- Topicmistress was Kora Sunday, December 6. the Mill Prichard, who gave titles of fic ! cern, plans to complete his to assist in backing the program City Christian church will ob titious books to members and 1 college work next year pre for the Campfire Giris. These I AU ralee O'Brien serve Women’s day at the morn they gave humorous reports on paratory to becoming a science include Mrs. Jack Duggan, Mrs. , teacher. No date for the wed Francis Bodeker, Mrs. 0. K. ing service. At this service the them. DeWitt, and Mrs. Don Paul. new Communion Service which The Education speech was ding has been set. As it had ben decided to give the women recently purchased given by Mrs. Poole with her assistance to the Mill City Lions will be presented to the church. subject ’ Timing.” tion. Mrs. Nesbitt gave her ice Women will provide the special Toastmistress was Mrs. Pink breaker speech entitled, "The club in completing furnishings for the Youth Center as the main music, read the scripture, offer ston with Mrs. Nancy Schmor speech I never finished. the prayer and deaconnesses acting as grammarian and lex Also speaking was Mrs. Leoa project for the current year, it will replace the deacons. icologist. Timer was Mrs. Yvon Johnson, "Knowledge and Non was voted to turn over the amount of the club's bonds for The public is invisted to at ne Crandall and Toastmistress sense.” that cause. Purchased a num tend. members gave group evalua- The next meeting of the group will be the Christmas party ber of years ago. they were when members will invite stated to amount to somewhat guests, The affair will be held over $200, Plans were discussed concern at the home of Mrs. Schmor ing the annual Christmas party and Mrs. Poole will be in charge which will also be held at the of arrangements. home of Mrs. Paul. In charge I of the program will be Mrs. Doug Hirte Thanksgiving Coffee James Putman and Mrs. Clauae Douglas is the son of Mr. and DeFrates. Listed on the refresh- Mrs. W. B. Hirte, and both Held at Mari-Linn ment committee are Mrs. Mat- young folks are recent gradu For Pre-School Moms tin Hansen, Mrs. Charles Kelly, ates of the high school in Mill LYONS A Thanksgiving cof and Mrs. J. F. Potter. Mem- City. The wedding is planned for fee and party was held last bers are asked to bring an next summer, in Salem. Tuesday morning, November 24 exchange gift, not exceeding $1 at the Mari-Linn school for the in value. and a gift for the Garden Club Yule Fairview Home. pre-school mothers. Mrs. Kimmel stated that the Party To Be Held at Entertainment was furnished by the children under the direc recipe book, compiled of re- tion of Mrs. Truman Tibbits, cipes gathered from club mem Curtis Cline Home music teacher, and Mrs. Loyal bers and friends, may be ob The Mill City Garden club tained from her at the drug will have their annual Christ Walker, piano player. Attending were Mrs. Alice store. mas party next Thursday even Following adjournment, de- ing, December 10, at the home Huber, pre-schoo) teacher and Mmes. Ixiuis Dougal, Raymond j licious gingerbread was served of Mrs. Curtis Cline, with Mrs. Forrest. Joseph McDougall. Dale i by the two hostesses Mrs. Scott Adolph Brunner and Mrs. Har Arndt. Richard Cox, Dale Cran I and Mrs. Sheythe. vey Tolbert as co-hostesses. dall, Hugh Johnston. Robert Each one attending is to bring Schmor, Loyal Walker. Don a gift for the guests at the Ku i ken, Vaughn Hunt, Monroe Donalee Oliver and Turner Memorial Home and a Walker, Gerald Wilson, Florent gift for the member’s gift ex- Frichtl, Herbert Graen, Guy Terry Muir to Wed change. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver • of Hartle. Willard Franklin. Bud Any member who cannot at- < Walker, Robert Schiewek and Gates are announcing the en- tend is asked to please call the gagement of their daughter, hostess. Robert Moore. Donalee Rose to John Terrence | Muir, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Minnehaha Camp Fire Muir of Mill City. The wedding of the couple is Girls Meet at Hellers OPEN EVENINGS Our Campfire meeting was planned for January 22 at the held at Mrs. Heller's house with Presbvterian church in Mill FOR YOUR six members present. We elect City. ed a new president, who is I Frances Barker. Also we elect CONVENIENCE Don Paul To Show ed a secretary, Alice Warde. The treasurer is Sandra Coop Slides at Circle Meet Toys er. who takes care of the dues Tuesday December 8 for Campfire. Then we had our Hobbies The Martha Troxell Circle of treat brought by Shelia Hel- gath. After this we worked on the Christian Church will meet Bikes our Christmas presents for our Tuesday evening. December 8 mothers. at 7:30 at the parsonage. Mrs. Richard Freeman will We tried our new vests on. Games Some of them took their vests lead the Christmas devotions. home with them. After that we For the program, Mr. and Mrs. Models sang our Campfire song and Don Paul will show’ the slides said our Campfire Desire closing taken last summer on their trip Athletic Goods to Europe Special Christmas the meeting.- Alice Warde. music will be provided by Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Al Sor- Shower for Mrs. Wm. Robert seth wil lead the group in sing McClintock Given at I ing Christmas carols. Hostesses will be Mrs. Wil SPORTING GOODS Herb Whitaker Home liam Shepherd and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Herbert Whitaker was Moore. Stayton 185 First hostess at her home Saturday Anyone interested is cordial morning for a coffee and gift ly invited to attend. shower in honor of Mrs. William McClintock, who will be leaving this week for Oceanside. Calif., to make her home. The hostess was assisted by her daughter in-law. Mrs. jerry Whitaker of Portland. Calling to honor Mrs. Me- Clintock were Mrs Nat Wills, Mrs zXrthur Hedge. Mrs Elmer I "We spent two years in Europe where 1 had only Shaw, Mrs. Ixnvell Cree Mrs. , William Shepherd and Bonnie four appliances. I really appreciate electric living Lou. and Mre Eldon Hutchin- | son. Council No. 2 Member Here for Toastmistress Meet Here's what Mrs. Bill Woodall of Corvallis says about electric living CAMPS I GET A WONDERFUL FULL TIME ELECTRIC SERVANT FOR ONLY 31<t A DAY!" y A cn:$r tea 3/* tsiephone now. We use 27 appliances here and the daily cost is only 3If. I wouldn’t part with any of my electric Twenty leven appliance i help the Woodall* live better electricalfyt Range [¿f Woter Heater Furnace Motor S' Electric Blanket Ventilating Fan appliances. Electricity makes living easier and more pleasant. Yes, electric service provides ’round-the-clock Refrigerator [V Freezer S’ Portable Fon better living in today’s home at a cost that is Wo*her ¿vf Teiexision 0" Coffee Moker Tooiter remarkably low. See your appliance dealer right S” Fry Pan 'vT Sandwich Grill away. Make full use of PP&l electricity — it’« Ivf Waffle Iron today's biggest value. yf vr y/ lyf Radio iron Miser Sewing Machine Heating Pad S’ Soldering Iron Electric Clock*, 2 Record Player S’ Sun Lamp S' Electric Shaver 0 Com Popper ¡3^ Lighting H om Many of the*e appliance* work for you In vour «time? <fc LIGHT COMPANY Live Better... Electrically I Son of Former Student Here Chokes on Rattle Mrs. Al Yankus received word Monday of the death of a small nephew Randy I.ee Thomas of Salem. The youngster choked on a rattle which had been placed in his mouth by his 2-year-old brother while they were in a parked car alone. The baby, who was just 7 months old was the son of Mr and Mrs. Richard Lee Thomas He is a former Mill City resident, graduating from Mill City high school. Services were held Tuesday at 130 p m. at Howell Edwards Chapel in Salem. Births at Santiam Memorial Hospital in Stayton Bom November 28 to Mr. and ’ Mrs Lynn H. Scott, Rt. 1. Lyons a son. 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