The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 14, 1963, Page 2, Image 2

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    Brunner’s
Flowers
Detroit $ Civic Club
Meets at Dean Home
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. I I. HMM
Wwtattl ßcufe.
DETROIT The Detroit Woni-
en's Civic club met last Wed
nesday at the I mmuc «jf
Mrs.
Howard Dean, with Mrs, Gord-
Howers For All
on Hill and Mrs. Lloyd Ket­
OCCASIONS
Goldie Rambo,
chum. Jr., as co-hostesses.
i t 11.: rsa
Mrs. Arnold Matone. president
introduced Mrs Charles Dun­
I
Wire Service
bar, program chairman, who
in turn introduced Mr. and Mrs.
Lovall Miller, beauty operators
of Salem who demonstrated
230 N. E. 4th St
wigs.
Mill City. Ore.
Following the business meet­
Phone 897-2452
ing Mrs Ray Sophy was pre­
sented a past president's me­
WE DELIVER
dallion. Mrs. Leo Morgan won I
Miss Judy Kay was honored
the cake raffle and Mrs. Bob
Morgan the raffle prize. Mrs with a bridal shower Friday
Bob Young passed out the evening at the Mill City Chris­
Automotive A Industrial year books Refreshments were tian church.
The Harvest motif was used
served.
Maintenance
Present were Mmes. James with a large cornucopia used for
Comer. Howard Drago. Francis the gift table. Basnets of mums
Welding, Diesel Engine
Dummer. Charles Dunbar. Ron in fall colors wen* used through­
Service
Galdabini. Al Gardner. Jules out the rooms and the refresh­
Shop or Field
Hill.
Harold Hills.
Wendell ments table was centered with
Jones. Don Ketcnum. Robert a cornucopia of flowers guarded
Delco Batterie»»
Kirk. John Madarus, Vern Mor­ by yellow tapers.
Miss Kay is the daughter of
gan, Otto Oja. Earl Parker.
F*ctr»rj Equipment
Dave Sapp. Dale Scharff. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kay and
Ignition Parts
Sophy. Charles
Shroy.
Bob will become the bride of Tom
Meier on December 7 at 8 p. m.
Young.
Scott
Young.
Walter
Dealer for Aireo Welding
Parker, Jim Stahlman, Nancy at the Mill City Christian
Products
McClure and Mrs. Arnold Ma­ church. Mr. Meier is the son of
lone. Guests were Mrs. Leo Mr. and Mrs. George Meier ot
Mliler, Mrs. Fred Miller. Mrs. Marion.
For entertainment a mock
Russell Rice. Ron Galbraith. !
__"hillbilly style'' was
. ............ —
Jim and Veryl Hoover Mrs. Binford, Mrs. Kelly Bel- wedding.
presented with Janet Hutehin-
and
veal.
Mrs.
Clyde
Davis
Ph. 897-2911 Mill City
• son as bride; Jerry Me user,
Mrs. Lloyd Ketchum, Sr.
I
groom; Maggie Shaw, mother
of the bride; Barbara Freeman,
father of the bride; Audrey An­
drews, brides' maid; Velma Bil­
APPLES
yeu, best man; and Wilma
Medium size ......................
$2.00 Bu.
Shepherd, minister. Doris Dav­
enport was vocalist, accompan­
Windfalls
$ 1.25 Bu.
ied by Grace Hutchins«»n
Golden Delicious, Red Delicious, Jonathons, Spitz-
Present or sending gifts were
enbergs, Ortleys, Rome Beauty and Winter Banana
Mrs Harry Mason, Carolyn
SQL ASH. large size..............
50c
Podrabsky. Ione Brosig. Vicki
White. Linda Kay. Vicki Rush,
Hubbards, Bananas and Marblehead
Sharon Meier. Mrs. Ann Rush,
GERALD DETERING ORCHARDS
Sharon and Joaephine Whitsett.
Kathy Johnson. Diane Wodze-
5 Mike» South of Harrisburg on River Road
woda. Jeannie Britton. Dee
Wilcox. Martha Bevier. Ann
Holman. Celia Howe, Mrs Joe I
Fencl. Mrs. George Meier. Mrs. I
Eva Hirte. Mrs. Herbert Whit­
aker. Betty Shaw. Mrs. Bob
Pratt. Mrs. Ruth Poole. Ada
| Plymale, Dolores Kay. Mrs.
Come & Enjoy Our Fine Food
Verl Moberg.
Mrs.
Vernon
White, Wilma Shepherd, Velma
FRIED CHICKEN
Bilyeu. Betty Plotts. Audrey
Cranberry Sauce
Andrews, Alice Howe. Barbara
Freeman, Marilee Teller. Mrs.
Ethel Parrish. Dorothy Teller.
PRIME RIB OF BEEF
Mabie Granstrom. Anne Hirte
Soup — Green Salad — Potatoes
Mary Tuers, Mary Gulliford.
Hot Garlic Bread
Doris Hutchinson. Maggie Shaw.
Stella Kay, Hazel Devine. Doro­
Coffee — Dessert
thy Novak. Grace Hutchinson.
Jerry Meuser.
Bonnie Bur­
roughs. Mrs. Burt Borroughs.
Janet Hutchinson. Mrs. Clyde
Golden. Mrs. Charlie French.
Mrs. Mary Hoodenpyle. Mrs.
Ph. 897-2214
Lowell Cree, Mrs. Dorothy Pet­
erson. Mrs. Sharon Wooden.
Mrs. Florence Cox. Clara Ep­
person. Doris Davenport and
Viola Hirte.
Miss Judy Kay
Honored At
Bridal Shower
Hoover's Repair
Specials for Saturday and Sunday
Cherry’s Cafe
Lyons Rebekahs To
Join With Mill City
ARE THERE
DANGEROUS GAPS” IN
YOUR AUTO INSURANCE?
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Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City
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VTc i ro i
Willamette Valley
Group To Be Guests
At OES Meeting
Th«* Mill Chy Jayccitcs
their regular meeting nt
home of Myritii Davis. It
decided to wall until spring t<>
plant new ahrulM on the Hill
side project.
'Du* Jaycces will select moet
of tin* toys for the Toys for Tots
project and the Jaycettes will
till in what Is needed.
Very! Lindsey resigned us se­
cretary as she rias not been
able to attend meetings regular
ly. ('and Carson was nominated
to take her place with voting to
be at the next regular meeting
The group spent part of the
evening stuffing envelopes with
'IT! seals and literature.
Entertainment for the evening
was provided by "Polly Pacific"
with a demonstration on Holiday
ideas Paula Grant, and acta I
Wills won door prises
Others attending were Carol
Carson, Shirley Hoover, p'.!?.!
Lindsey, Carol l.ieuallcn,
Shaw, Carol Smith and Jan
Wuikart. Guest for the evening i
was Janet Grantham. Tlic next
meeting wil be at the home or
ixiunnn Goftin.
Marcia Bornhardt
Marries Mulino Man
GATES Mr. and Mrs A T
Bamhardt of Gates an* announc­
ing the marriage of their daugh­ i
ter, Marcia Jane to Edwin
John Stier, son of Mrs. Eileen*
Stier of Mulino. The wedding
took place at 2 |>. m. Wednes­
day. November 13 at the Com­
munity Baptist church of Mulino
with Rev James Brawn officiat­
ing at the double ring ceremony.
"Die couple will In.* : Mu
waukie until the first <»f the year
when they will move to Corval­
lis to resume their studies at
Oregon State University
WHY IMIN'T YOU «UIMCR1BE
TO THE ENTERPRISE.
JOYCI FlISSKR
On IMcsday, November 19.
__
_
tw_ music __
___ will
Salem
area
lovers
•»'
“• “'list Joyce _
Fllsslvr.
......
______ lhe
<*nly American violinist ever to
become u laureate «rf the In
tcrnntlonal Tchaikovsky Cotn-
petition. Miss Fllsslrr will ap­
pear with the Portland Sym­
phony orchestra playing Bach's
Concerto in A Minor and the
contemporary Altwn Berg Vio­
lin Concerto. Tickets are on
sale at Steven» A Son. Salem
Complete Bowling
Outfit
Keg,
SMSV tolumhla
"100" belt choice of weight
«41« I <v4or.
£ How ling boll bog
A. M
F. howling Xboen
• Rag. Price (UH
Yours for only $34.95
No
Down
Money
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Camp Fire Girls
Talk About Flag
The Yi Ma Ta Si Camp Fire
Girls met at the Youth Center
last week and discussed their
candy sale and also talked about
flag etiquette.
Mrs Alice Morrison is guard­
ian of the group and officers
are Vicky Henderson, presi­
dent; Barbara Etzel scribe and
vice president; Carole McCurdy,
secretary and Susan Crowthers,
treasurer.
Zemo Great for
Minor Burns,Cuts
Zemo, a doctor's formula, liquid
or ointment, soothaa, help« heal
minor burn*. cuts, bniiae*. Family
antiseptic, ease« itch of »urfac«
raahe«. eczema, teen-age pimple«,
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FREE
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THAN BEFORE!
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1
Valley Telephone Company
Serving Mill City-Gate*, Aunwville,
Detroit-Lliuiha, Silverton, Turner
V2 Dozen Sweet Rolls
Purchase one dozen Sweet Rolls at H4c per dozen.
Present this check and rece’ve one half dozen
SWEET ROLLS FREE
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You can relax when you’re covered by
IrifCO eme Gf»s««A4 feìueateCt PfHKNY
Tlu November meeting of the
Mill City Garden club was held
Thursday at the Fellowship
hail. Mrs. Hollis TUrnidge gave
a talk and demonstration on
dried arrangements. On display
were a number of arrangements
she had made with many of
them suitable for the liolidays.
At 1 o'clock Mrs.
James
Swan showed various ideas for
Christmas
decorations
and
showed how they could be made.
Mrs. Daniel Klcihege, club
president presided at the busi­
ness meeting. Mrs. June Cher­
ry's resignation as secretary
and Mrs. Faye Verbeck’s resig­
Mr. and Mrs Burton Bonxigtis nation as vice president were
are announcing the engagement accepted. Mrs. Virginia Miller
of their daughter. Bonnie Jenn was elected vice president and
to Lanny H Mark, son of Mr Mrs. Verbeck, secretary.
and Mrs. William
Burch of
Mrs Kleihege named a "Sun­
Scio.
shine Committee" to see that
Miss Boroughs is a graduate cards or flowers were sent to
of Santiam Unton High sctxxi! members who are ill.
Rose
and is attending the U of O ! Haywood is chairman for the
Mr Mark is a graduate of Scio | north side of the river and Rose
high school and attended Oregon ' Cree the south side. Members
State and OCE. He is now errt- are requested to notify the
ployed at Simpeon Timber Co chairmen when hearing of any-
at Lyons.
one who is ill.
No date has been set for the
A report on the shrubs tor
wixiding
the Mill City park was given by
Edith Mason. The committee
to decorate the bann nt ilinst-
mas was named with Virginia
Miller as chairman assisted by
Faye M«jore, Isabel! Ilellcr. Hel­
en Kimmel, Florence Ressler
and Frances McCarley.
The club's annual Christmas
party will be December 5 at 1
o'clock at the home of Mrs.
I jowc II Cree, 205 S. E. King­
wood with Mrs Hollis TUrmdge
Marilyn Chapter No. 115 OES | as co-hostcss. At this time gifts
met Monday evening at the for Turner Memorial Home will
hall and visiting dignitaries be brought.
were introduced.
Present at Thursday's meet­
John
Worthy Matron Dorothy Pet- ing were guests, Mrs.
erson announced that Marilyn Wills. Mrs. Verne Shaw. Mrs.
Chapter would be co-hosts with George Humphries, Mrs. Glenn
Vista Chapter on Thursday ev­ Henness, Mrs Hattie Q>le. Mrs.
cning, November 14 itar the Cecil Lake. Mrs. Nat Wills, Mrs.
Willamette Valley Association in Ellis Wilson, Mrs. Hugh John-
Salem. Also Marilyn Chapter stem. Mrs. Joe Jonnson. Mrs.
line officers will be co-hostesses John Neal, Mrs Otto Weidman,
with Acacia Chapter for the Mrs. John Sims. Mrs Alice
line officers luncheon In Stay- Huber. Mrs. Glenn Julian. Mrs.
Frank Crothcrs, Mrs. Bob Oliv­
ton on Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Gulliford was pre­ er, Mrs. T. H. Baughman. Mrs
sented her certificate tor pass- Otto Lange, Mrs Rudy Tohl and
Mrs. Hinple, and members.
tng the proficiency test.
Jesse
Haywood.
Mrs
Mrs Clara Morris president Mrs
of Marilyn Club, gave the club's George Stinger. Mrs. Horace
Jahn
King.
monthly report, ana announced McCarley, Mrs.
that the next meting of the club Mrs. Evelyn Stevens. Mrs Wen­
would be on Tuesday, November dell Heller. Mrs Edith Mason.
19, a week early due to Thanks­ Mrs. Curtis Cline. Mrs. Q V
giving. This will be a potluck Miller, Mrs. Hollis TVmidge.
luncheon at the nome of Sylvia Mrs. Ftoyd Fleetwood. Mrs
Charles Doleza). Mrs
Roger
Duncan.
At the December meeting of Melson. Mrs. Frances Albin.
Marilyn Chapter the men will Mrs Lowell Cree. Mrs Daniel
serve on the refreshment com­ Kleihege, Mrs. Paul Ressler,
mittee with Jack Gulliford, as Mrs. Fred Moore. Mrs J. C.
associate patron serving
as Kimmel, Mrs. Kenneth Coming.
Mrs. Marie Tolbert. Mrs. Althea
chairman.
Following Monday evening's Grimes, and the hostesses Mrs.
meeting
refreshments
were Tena Graham. Mrs Faye Ver­
served by Agnes Carlson, Mary beck and Mrs Martin Hansen.
Tuers. Mabel Yankus, Ethel
WiU>
Stella Kay
Attend Federation Meeting
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Sunshine Com
Named for Garden
Club At Meeting
FREE
swes Money Too!
1
Engagement Told
Reading and adoption of a pe­
tition from Faith Rebekah lodge
to consolidate with Santiam Re­
bekah lodge was the main order
of business at the last meeting
of Santiam.
Several
members of
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— the _ Mill -1
City order plan on attending the
last lodge meeting to be held |
at Lyons Wednesday evening. ■
Plans for the visit of the presi-| Q,roJs Entertain
dent of the Rebekah Assembly
of Oregon to both lodges on
December 4 will also be dis­ Workers At Dinner
cussed at that time. The of­
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Girod en-
ficial visitation will be held in i tertained the staffs of both the
Mill City, with Faith Rebekah Hilltop Market in Mill City and
members assisting.
the Stayton Market with a
It was announced that furthei dinner at the Bank Cafe a week
plans for the dinner which will ago Sunday evening.
I be served to Mill City Volunteer
Those present were Mr. and
I firemen and their families the Mrs. Florent Fritchtl, Mr. and
day following the annual benefit Mrs. Virgil Trout. Mr. and Mrs
will be discussed at a Three- Ron Hendrick, Mr. and Mrs
Links meeting.
Omey Lovell and Mr. and Mrs
Plans were discussed for par­ Claude DeFrates of the Hill-
ticipation in the district conven­ top staff and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
tion which will be held at Turner Fritchtl, Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Saturday, November 16. Santiam Masser,
Mr. and Mrs.
Ed
will also present an exemplifi­ Klecker, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
cation at the convention.
Neunschwander. Mr. and Mrs.
Nominations of officers for Dwight Bradley, Mr. and Mrs
the ensuing year were read Arlyn Girkholz, Mr alnd Mrs.
for the second time with no Warren Stoll and Mr. and Mrs.
I new names added. Voting will Eldon Silbemagtl of the Stay-
be at the December 1 meeting.
ton Market.
Marie Stickney was appointed
to serve as conductor replac­
ing Dorothy Vail, who resigned
Refreshments were served fol­
lowing the business meeting
with Hattie Cole and Toni '
Thomas on the committee.
The lodge room was decorated
with many hued autumn leaves
and the table decorations also
carried out the autumn motif.
U
Nobody
settles daims tastar
and more fairly !
Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
Tn Rn In Sa1*'*
Jaycottos Work On
TB Christmas Seals
1
Among those from the Mill
City Woman’s club attending the
Manon County Federation of
Women’s clubs in Salem last
week at the Morningside Meth­
odist church were Mrs. J. C .
Kimme], Mrs. Edith Mason, who t
is County Federation treasurer, i
Mrs. John Swan and Daisy'
Geddes.
No Dollars
Only 42c
42c
Dollars
Muir’s Bakery
MUIR'S BAKERY
AND FOUNTAIN
You'll Like Our Bakery Goods
Phone 897-2136
Mill City, Oregon