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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1959)
2—The Mill City Enterprise ★ The Woman’s Page* K’fa? V. About that boulder in your eye "Got something in my eye, the customer said. "Feels lik* a boulder. How about taking It out?" Ha was hurting and wanted help then and there. The pharmacist remembered nearing about another man who** "something" turned out to be a steel splinter embedded in his eyeball. He advised him to see his physician. Prompt surgery saved hi* sight. So, we’re careful. And if we seem overly cautious sometime*, re member—we’re pharmacists, not physicians. We work with doctors, dispensing the drugs and medi cations they preecnbe. But we don't pracuoe Mill City Pharmacy Dependable Prescription Service Phone 6607 Mill City, Oreg t -■ t :-. ~. . 7. ---- ~ - - - - - Santiam Rebekahs Make Plans for Christmas Party CakeWalkToBe Feature of P.T.Â. Meeting at Mill City The Three Links annual Christmas party was held at the IOOF hall Tuesday evening with Santiam Rebekah lodge held about 20 attending. their meeting last Wednesday at The hall and serving tables for the IOOF hall with Mrs. Agnes i the 6:30 pot-luck supper were I Carlson presiding as noble I beautifully decorated with the grand. Carmen Barnhardt, Kinder Christmas theme. Plans were made for the In charge of arrangements Christmas party which will be garten chairman stated this held at the hall December 16 week that several fund raising were Ethel Wills, Marie Stew with Dorothy Newberg and Dor projects were being planned by art and Rachel Olmstead. Secret pal names were re othy Vail in charge of the pro the Kindergarten mothers to vealed and names drawn for the gram. No-host refreshments will buy supplies needed to assist in new year with Ruth Hess in be served following the meeting. use by the school, particular- charge. There will be an exchange gift Ada Plymale is retiring pres between members with a $1 ly a phonograph. Mrs. Eda Staf ident of the organization and Ida limit. ford is the instructor of this Fleetwood is the new president. Mrs. Faustina Nesbitt gave successful venture. There was a gift exchange the unwritten work preparatory Wednesday night, December to installation as vice grand in 9, following the regular PTA among the members at Tues January. meeting the mothers will have day evenings party as well as Convention reports were giv a cake walk. On December 15 a die secret pal gifts. en by Mrs. Carlson for the dis special Christmas program will trict convention which was held be presented by the Kinder Flying Bluebirds Meet in Scio last month. There were garten youngsters at the old At Albin Cooper's 16 members from Santiam at Gates high school building. tending. December 18 a cooked foods The Flying Bluebirds held their It was announced that the sale will be held at the Jaycee weekly meeting at the home of Theta Rho girls assisted by their building in Mill City, starting at their leader. Mrs. Albin Coop leader, Mrs. Dorothy Vail, 9:30 a. m. er. She was assisted by Mrs. would decorate the hall for the The Kindergarten youngsters Olmstead. Plans were made for Christmas party. Refreshments will have their Christmas vaca- the Christmas party which will were served by Ida Fleetwood I tion the same period as the Mill be held at the COoper home and Mabel Yankus City and Gates schools. December 14 when mothers of the girls will be special guests. The girls drew names -Mon day for the Christmas gift ex change. Barbara Sawyer joined the group and was present for the first time. Others present were Sandra Warner. Carol Mc Call. Linda Lou Olmstead. Peg gy Cooper and Kathleen Dug gan, who served refreshments to the girls. Cynthia Cobine, who is reporter for the group was absent due to illness. | Benefit Coffee Held At Bumgarner Home Nets $ I I for Club 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" __________________ ALL-ELECTRIC ‘ “For the many ways we put electricity to work, 48< a day seems so reasonable. Every member of our family of six benefits from the appliances we own. For example, 1 wash and iron the family’s clothes Ail six person* in the Schwindt family live better electrically with th* h*lp of 37 opplianc*» in th*ir Morion County hom*i 0 Hange Water Heater— 80-gallon V Refrigerator*—2 V Freeiert—2 _ y Wather »/ Television »Z Radio*—4 Iron er »X Iron J J' 0 0 Vacuum Cleanar Power Tool* Soldering Iron Electric Shaver Corn Popper Electric Clock 0 Sun Lamp gf Mixer 0 Furnace Motor 0 Ventilating Fan [¡J CoHet Maker 0 Portable Fan 0" Toaster 0 Hot Plat* 0 Waffle Iron 0” Heating Pad 0 Sewing Machine 0 Deep Fryer 0 Electric Organ 0 Door Chime* 0* lighting j] Yard Lighting 0” Spray Gun* How mony of thete appliance* work for you in your home? the weekend at Taft. They re- ported nice weather while there, but terribly foggy coming home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thomp son were Monday evening din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Tibbits and LYONS—Orpha Roye was the family. hostess for a meting of the WS CS with Alta Bodeker presiding 1 over the meeting. Plans were j made for the bazaar which was I OPEN EVENINGS held Tuesday evening. The next meeting will be held FOR YOUR at the home of Mrs. Glenn Jul-' ian Tuesday, December 15 with ' the Christmas party and gift ex- | CONVENIENCE change. At that time secret pal names will be revealed and 1 Toys new ones drawn for another year. Hobbies Following the business meet-, ing Reta Cruson was in charge Bikes of the program with her topic: "Hush of Expectation.” She was assisted by Leoa Johnson, who Games told how Christmas was cele- j brated in other lands. At the Models close of the meeting Mrs. Roye served dainty refreshments Athletic Goods carrying out the Christmas mo tif Present were Martha Cru son. Doris Roye, June Hollings head. Naomi IntVeld, Reta Cru son, Pearl Hudson, Leora Stev ens. Carrie Naue, Eleanor SPORTING GOODS Smith, Gladys Edwards, Ethel Huffman, Alta Bodeker, Leoa 185 First Stayton Johnson, Eva Bressler, and Rev. Ruth Cotton. WSCS To Have ThurMlav, Dec. 10, 1959 ... our radio, television and electric organ provide us with entertainment and relaxation ... and our two electric freezers help us eat well all year long GATES The benefit coffee hour held at the home of Mrs. Wilma Bumgarner Thursday af- ternoon was a successful affair, netting $11 for the Santiam Can yon Extension unit. Mrs. Bum garner was assisted by Mrs. Susie Reynolds, of Lyons and guests were served around the fireplace in the large living room, recently added to the home. Among those calling were Mmes. Catherine Turnidge, Jean Rosamond. Alice Watson, Sarah Rains, Mary Howell. Hazel Ack erson. Mary Wilson, June Haue- ter, Twila Butler, Dorothy No- vack. Hazel Devine. Lola Hen- ness, Ruth Hess, Grace Myers, Norma Henness and two child ren, Mary Gulliford, Velma Carey, Laura Joaquin, Gracu Cooke, Edna Hutcheson, ana j Jeri Jo Parker, Ann Huffman, < and Margaret Rush. From Mill I City were Mmes. Dorothy Vail, , Virginia Blackburn and two1 children. Edna Helgath, Rozel- la Haywood, Naomi Underwood, and Mrs. Hostetler. Mrs. Jean Rosamond will give the next Coffee at her home on January 20. Funds raised from these Coffee hours will be used to purchase materials needed to finish up the Women's club house. School Christmas Program Cancelled By Influenza Bug Because of so much illness among both students and teach- ers. and the continued threat of an epidemic of influenza with in the school and community, the school Christmas program scheduled for the night of De cember 21 has been cancelled, said Principal Lawrence Brent today. Special observance of Christ mas will be held for the student body at the elementary school Wednesday afternoon. Decemb er 23. the last day of school be fore the Christmas vacation. Classes will reconvene on Monday, January 4. When making hamburgers or meat loaf, pat or mix lightly. I The juciest hamburgers are al ways produced with a light touch. and gave 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. Automotive A Industrial Maintenance Welding, Diesel Engine Service Shop or Field Delco Batteries Factory Equipment Ignition Fart» CAMPS Alice Schiewek New LYONS—Members of the St. Patrick Altar Society held their meeting at the Mike Schwindt home, with Mrs. Schwindt as sisted by her daughters as host ess. Installation of officers was the main business. Installed were Alice Schiewek, president. Ka thleen Manning, vice president; Darlene McDougall, secretary; and Mary Fink, treasurer. Plans were made for the an- nual Christmas party and gift I exchange for the children, and a pot luck supper for the famil ies to be held at the Catholic community hall on Sunday even ing December 13. Attending the meeting were 1 Pauline Tibbits. Bernice Bridg es. Kay Lindemann, Mary Fink, Mary Sieg. Katie Sieg, Darlene McDougall, Kathleen Manning. Elizabeth Castle. Ann Pietroke. Lucy Palmer, Ruth Lyons. Bev erly Dunham, Shirley Peterson. Alice Schiewek, and the hostess, Mrs. Schwindt and her daugh- ters. Refreshments were served followed by their Christmas party and gift exchange. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen spent Yes, that’s right! YOU can earn important cash savings on your home insurance with General's "All-In-One" Homeowners Policy. Call us today! Jerry Pittam INSURANCE Ph. 1971 or 7471 Mill City, Oregon Special Announcement We now have an adequate supply of milk to meet customer demand in the area. Our milk will be available again at Hilltop Market, beginning Dec ember 9. 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