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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1962)
Exrvr * Paye Glamorous New Blouses Just in Time for _ Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Christmas Shopping ^ed “ S3.98 Mr. and Mrs. Al Ward Announce Marriage Christnuus Garlands, 9 inch Also other Christmas Decorations. Of Daughter Ada’s Needle Shop Eastern Star Social Club Meets at Sylvia Duncans Local Womans Club Holds Meeting Al H. Schroeder Home miscellaneous old clothing lech'd by rag dealers, llirse are cleaned aiul shredded Into fllM-rs again and then blended to make utility fabric it y»>U see *'ap«»ig«'d’’ on til«' label, this means wtail lias been partially or entirely shrunk Il's always wise to kiss* that all wool has Ix'en pre shrunk before starting to cut It. Dry cleaners can do this >>b for you ELKHORN li) Hot U m I,. Myers Mr and Mrs Merrill 1 ’••mi went to Portlatul liiursdu) a;„) spent Thanksgiving with Mi Mu and Mrs Harold Hunt Hunt Is Mrs Penn s sister Several ¡«»>¡>1«' came up from Salem during *he long weeketxl to see If uny damage wax <!<»»> to their summer I shii «'» Among them were Glenn Savage. John Sullivun and son. J D Balfe, Karl Healing. Paul Heal and son. Str|riien Mi and Mrs Stephen Mvrrx ■¡■ent Thanksgiving with Mrs Portland Myers’ hunlly in ~ Bob Smythe cntnv up Sunda) and fouiul IDs I hhim * had sand all over the fl***r where tlx- river had fl<xHl«'d. 1. F Myers entered the hoa- pltal Monday hr minor surgery on Ills fcsit lie was taken down by S G. Myers I height PurwHi« and It C Han Ison were up <»n atunLis from Salem They fi m a I« ■ at their places and called <«i the S G. Myers Mi out Mrs I a Hen Kdluntl and son of Salem s|s*nt Sun il.iv at their places and called <>n the s <1 Myers la-fore re turning home. Jim Hewitt ha>l quite a time getting out fnrr the Amalga mated Mines I st week Mrs Hewitt had an iipj*>intm<*nt for a checkup nt a IkMiHtnl In Dirt Land so they* started out from the mines tsit could rx»t get <sit Ircause of a large log across the ro.id Mr Hewitt t**»k ills wife Iwick to the mines .owl then walked **it to the home of I- F Myers In the pouring rain Myers t««*k Ib-witt back to where bls car was amt then went up in two days and cut tile log so the Hewitts finally reachrd Portland Mr Hewitt is back nt the mines l>ut Mrs H«-- witt remained in the city. Mr and Mrs Krn Randall »¡«•nt Thanksgiving with their son. Terry an*I his family in tatan Mrs Eldon Armstrong an*l her gr.inds««i. Michael Guinod of Salem and Mrs Agnes Whrvl«»r of Elkhorn were guests of the George Pettingllls *«i Thanksgiving. More New S’ ihm I m ua the Wav Frosen pies and tarts . or ange juice fluke« . meals In <i ihe Marilyn club, social dub 89c IsiX Wo Would have tlxxight it of the OKS met Tuesday at the ¡swaible 20 or 30 , Jars ago” Yet home of Mrs Sylvia I kincan for a 12 30 covered dish luncheon. The Novcmb«-r meeting of th«' lure they are and there are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M Ward Following tiie luncheon Mrs Mill City Woman's club was more on th«' way are announcing the recent mar Sid Baughman, president, con III It. g. Ik'partment <>f Agri h«'ld Tuesday evening at th«' riage of their daughter Fran ducted the businscs meeting Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mül City home of Mrs Herbert Schnu'd- culture I'tllizatliMi laitan atorles. ces Ann to Thomas Vincent The group voted to each bring er with Mrs lx«> Russell and scientists are working <«n sweet Phillips, son of Mrs. Vincent a toy $1 (JO vakie. to tlx- De Mrs Jerry Pittam assisting (sitato flakes, a parboiled, Phillips of Boise. Idaho. cember meeting. to be turned in Mrs Haworth, hom«" econo whole egg powder, vegetable The marriage ceremonies for needy children for Christ mist for Pacific IViwer «nd chlfNi and dried Ismey were performed at the First mas. We now have a complete line of Light Company tor this area And tlwre's help on the way Methodist Church at Reno. The December meeting which was pres«*nt and dem* «latrateti for the housewife who despairs Nevada with a reception follow would be on Christmas day personalized the making of dessert pancakes, of th«' time it takes her to |re ing the wedding trip at the will be one week early, Decem with a number of dellckius top- pare the so-called convenience ber IS at the home of Mrs. home of relatives in Bowe. pings prepared and served. hssla To make Instant 1***1» The young cv»uple spent sever Lowell Cree. 2U5 S E Kmg- Club members voted to bring live up to their name, research al days at Lake Tahoe, San w xxl. with Mrs. Charlie French gifts to the December me«-ting ers are looking tor ways to cut Francisco. Sacramento and Los as co-hostess The meeting will be a 12 o'clock covered dish fur th«' young people at th«' down the ixsiking time of de Angeles. Ch«*mawa Indian school There | hydrated ¡sitato and vegetable He is employed by the State luncheon. instant" Really Mrs. Duncan announced a will also be a gift exchange I products, Board of Forestry in Salem among the members. Color-Coordinated 2-Tone Personal Notes fissls. they sa>. are not !*■> practice for officers f*»r Mon and she is employed at Simp Mrs Mason said the club had i far away. sons Timber division office at, day evening. December 3 at recived a note <>f appreciation market. the Already <«1 •'..id at the hall. the Lyons plant from the Children's Farm Home iMitd««'r» though sold mainly to Present were Mrs. Evelyn They plan on making their at Corvallis, for their donation men and mstltuluwial users, are home in Salem, moving to that I I»rvwrung. Mrs. Dun Carlson. of t trunk to tic us<<<! as wood fr«x-z---«in<'d (issls fissia Unit Mrs Charles Kelly. Mrs. Dan city this week-end haw been dehydrated uislcr 6 Beautiful Color Combinations iel Kleihege. Mrs Sul Baugh box in the fireplace room. Th«' December m«*eting will vacuum while frozen Owse man. Mis. Roger Nelson. Cura Goodman. Mrs Walter Brisbin. I»' hel*l at th«- borne of Mrs kssis meats. Iruita. vcgetaliles. A Compliment To Your Good Taste Mrs. Charlie French. Mrs Wil Arev Podrabaky with Mrs. Clif even caswrule dishes keep on son Stevens. Mrs. Robert Drap- ford Swift and Mrs. l<ce Roas, ttie cupboard shell lor in the knapsack) for king periods of ir. Mis Floyd Volkel. Mrs assisting Present for Tuesday evenings time. Azul then* 1« no sliriwl Lowell Cree. Mrs Bessie Bas rm-eting were Mrs. Edith M.I- mg or toughening of the pro sett and Mrs. Duncan. son, club president. Mrs Syh duct. When recsMistituted. they Phone 897-2772 Mill Citj. Ore. via IXmcan. Mrs Evelyn Stev- are ju«1 as tasty and ¡dump Oregon was one of 21 states ens, Mrs Leo Russell, Mrs a« they were in the liegtnning selected to participate m a Rudy Tohl. Miss Daisy Geddes. I s-hy *li< ifrozi-ii foods alao ' * ■ six-year cancer prevention Mrs Arey Podrabsky. Mrs John been «Ml the market for some study of the National American Swan. Mrs Helen Saucier, Mrs. time ztlthough still not in na Cancer society There are 30.- Jerry Pittam. Mrs Clara Mor tional distribution in the retail 000 Oregon people enrolled in ns. Mrs. Gregg Stevens and markets, they are being used this study and 2553 residents in Mrs Schroeder. more anti more by restaurants, Manon and Polk counties Mrs. hospitals, and ftasl manufactur A M. Johnson of Salem w ers. They offer «.xxisiderable chairman of the Manon-Polk savings in marketing coats and The Mill City Garden club County Unit survey, leading 79 a big saving In froezer space. volunteer workers who are anx will meet Thursday. December Dehydrofrozen f<«sl is at*sit ious to contact all enrollees of 6 at the Presbyterian Fellow halt its original weight and bulk ship hall The dessert luncheon this program By Bernice «‘.rawn so it can I m - packaged, «hip Participants in this national will be served promptly at 1 p. program provide confidential *n with Mrs. Helen Kleighege. F.«tension Horn«- Management ped. ami stored in «mall con Specialist Oregon State tainers. To use drtiydrofrozen information about their health Mrs Ed Cooke of Salem. Mrs. University foofis. simply add water, thaw, and living habits to help re Coming and Mrs. June Harker .simple Trick Fresh and cook They taste much the searchers appraise the import as co-host esses. I same as other frozen h«*l* ance fo environmental factors Mrs. Betty Goode Warren of Fruit r*q>ivng— Fresh fruit salads and drs- in causing cancer. When this Stayton will be present to con study was begun, all but six- duct a class in Christmas dec serfs call foe specially design- It takes 2 11» of either fil tenths of one per cent of the en orations. Each <«ie attending is ; <”1 toppings, < sm * s that give a bert* or malnuts to make I lb little lift but don ’t obscure the rollees were traced. The follow asked to bring their <mn con of «helled nuts From this you I up this year requires personal tainers, greens, figurines, knife . luscious fruit flavor Cottage can decide whether to buy the j cheese toppings hit the spot. contact with the enrollees and or shears, and Christmas decor nuts in the «hell or BheUed. their willingness to complete ations (candles, balls, spray Seive or whip the cream-styl«» cottage cheese until partially questionnaires and return them. paint, glitter, etc.) Those who are unable to at j smooth, then beat in sour or Mrs Johnson desires all in When you can’t be with your loved formation completed and turned tend are asked to notify one of . sweet cream and honey to ones at Christmas, your long distanca in to her by the middle of No the hostesses Also if they are j taste. Whip until mixture is . light and fluffy Thi* sm«x>th call home means ao very much. Plan -<'c By toildle U*ni'm —■— ■ vember. She asks that any en taking a guest. Well, are >ou all well fed and I t picked up my varie«! a» topping is superb on fresh fruit to call this Christmas. And if you rollee of this program who has salads and des«.*srts as wrU as contrnted after the holiday ■ortment *>f magazines and pa moved and not been contacted place your calls early, we can speed fruit pie«, tarts and baked feast and vacation' It was the |a'rs Only three persons out of please get in touch with her your service. apples. first tune in a long while that every IU0 rseapr dental decay through the American Cancer the advertising t»«»k match I haven’t cooked Thanksgiving Society office in Salem. This is DroMm — wa« intnxiuccd in 18X9 to ad but went on a strike dinner the fourth year of the national Another gem of a ad tage this year and with my ¡«rents vertise an opera. survey, and it is most un port- The first («■mpernnee society cheese salad dressing: f ’.* * t had dinner at a restaurant. ant that every one who enrolled in the U. S. wa» founded in cottage cheese until food One thing about it the smooth, Election of officers was the Serving Mill City-Gates, Aumsville, in the program carry through Connecticut in 1789 by jdo es- wtih a bit of lemon juice and was fine but my family, the main order of business at to its completion. farmers who "pledged not to Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner Mrs. Frances Swift is MiU November 21 meeting of San- boney. For extra perkiness add penally luiura Jo, said it juat partake of nli-iCwdi«- brverages tiam Rebekah lodge when Mrs chopped chives or onions, pap wasn’t the same So next year City chairman of the ACS. back to the kitchen. I sup during th«' harvest season " Emery Primeau was elected rika or pepper, celery seed and A hotel in Dijon, France, pose. salt. Perfect with crisp lettuce noble grand; Otto Koeneke. pipes red and white wine into vice grand; Mrs. Walter Thom wedges, tossed salad greens, On Thanksgiving morning we guests bathrooms no temper as, recording secretary; Mrs. cabbage-fruit salads and other fruit salads. went up to our property on the ance there’ Henry Ford forgot Arnold Syverson, financial se North Fork and it l**>ked like to ¡ait a reverse gear in his cretary and Miss Daisy Geddes, Wool .«hopping? Kea«l IjUx-l»— a disast«'r area. Our trailer first automobile. treasurer. Th<> U. S ihiblic spends more Planning to make a new wool house is up rather high so It Appointive officers and com than $3 000.000 per «lay for survived the high water of a coat or suit for the holidays? mittees will be named later with newspapers have you bought installation to be early in Janu "Wool may be selected for a week ago but our deck which yours Th«- Enterprise, of wide range of garments from we had worked on so har«l an«l ary. sheer fabrics to be used for ev- enjoyed so much, was swept course! Retiring noble grand is Mrs. ening dresses to heavy utility away without a trace. Th«' steps Lester Mason. THE MILL CITY Mrs. Primeau and Otto Koen coat«, but be sure to read the down to the river were also taken by the fl<««l waters. PERSONAL STATIONERY eke gave the unwritten work to labels” advise« Belva Gzvey, Many others suffered also in ENTERPRISE the lodge with Koeneke quali Linn County Extension agent th«' fksxi which was th«' worst It ’ ll pay you to read carefully fying for the Certificate of Per LETTERHEADS to hit that area in 21) years, Entered ns second class mattrr fection, according to Mrs. Walt the information contained on according to Mr. and Mrs. November 10. 1944 at tha Poet yardage bolts. This tag, label, er Thomas, district deputy pre ENVELOPES Steve Myers. Oflce nt Mill City, Orrfc.n u> end of bolt and information sident. Mrs. Primeau had re der Act of March 3. 1879. woven in the selvage all con ceived h-r certificate earlier in This will probably be the tain consumer information. La the year. only week of leisurely shopping Mrs. John Swan announced bels must show percentage of before Christmas KIWI RAM« I notice total fiber weight of Wfx>l pro plans for the Three Links pot ‘ i r a 111 h i ■ > people in various stores "just luck dinner and Christmas gift duct (exclusive of ornamenta looking" before the hectic buy ASSOCIATION tion not exceeding 5%) of wool, exchange which will start with ing begins. I plan on doing as ENCLOSURES a 6:30 dinner, December 11 at reprocessed wool, reused wool, much of it as [losslble at home the lodge hall. All Rebekahs and each fiber other than w<xd not only because the merch NATION Al COITORIAL BUSINESS CARDS which makes up 5% or more of are invited to attend. ants here have a good selec The next Rebekah meeting the fabric. It must also state tion and the money stays here, BOOKLETS will be December 19 when a the total of all other fibers and but I simply can’t take the special Christmas program will the maximum perct*ntage »1 mobs of shoppers in the city. I be presented following the busi any non-fibrous loading, filling wish, like many others. I pre Telephone H97-2772 or 897-2930 ness meeting and will be open or adulterating matter. sume that the days of the smnll Wonder what some terms to the public at 9 o’clock. Subscription Rates sentimental gift exchange wax mean’ Wool, when used on wool still with us. It iwmi that Marinod.inn Counties $3 a year products label, must refer to everyone is a little jaded any Outside Marlon-Unn $3 50 a Yr. Christian Church to fleece wool being used for the more - youngsters ACCOUNTING FORMS DON W MOFFATT. Ed-Pub Observe Women's Day first time in the complete man expect so much (and nowadays usually ufacture of a wool product. Women ’ s Day will be ob get It). If everyone down the RULED FORMS Reprocessed wool Is made of served at the Mill City Chris line would slow down It would scraps and clips of woven and tian Church .Sunday evening be fine hut how are you going INVOICES December 2 at the 7 .30 P M. felted fabrics marie of previous to tell a kid we aren’t giving ly unused wool. These rem much this year when everyone service. The theme for this year’s nants are shredded back into a else on the block goes all out. service will be "God’s P«wvrr fibrous state and used in man Oh, it would ¡trobahly work Redeems the World.” Mrs. ufacture of woolens. You may out alright the second year but I>»n Williams will be the speak- notice "reprocessed" on mme wouldn't they feel underprivileg er. Mrs. Gene Davenport will ski sweaters or jackets. Phone 897-2772 Mill ed the first time around! We Reused w«x>l is also called always did spoil our kids and be soloist and Mrs. , Albin Cooper is chairman for • the "shoddy." It’s made from old guess it’s too late to stop now. service. Other ladies of the wool which has been worn or Church will be taking part. I used including the rags and Things I wouldn't know if I Short and I zmir Sleeves Regency Informais Enrollees In Cancer The Mill City Enterprise Check Asked To Report To Salem Your Merry Christinas Call The Happiest' Garden Club To Have Class On Yule Decorations Work Smarter.. Not Harder Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Only $3.00 a Year RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS Valley Telephone Company Mrs. Primeau To Head Rebekahs y The Mill City Enterprise Electrical Contracting RIGGS ELECTRIC Call 897-2515 *