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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1963)
2—The Mill City Enterprise. Thursday, Nov. 21, 1963 QAJcMnank Pcu^e. APPLES $2.00 Bu. $1.25 Bu. Medium size Windfall» Golden Delicious. Red Delicious. Jonathons. Spits- enbergs. Ortlevs, Rome Beautv and Winter Banana SQUASH, large atee Hubbards. Bananas and Marblehead GERALD DETERING ORCHARDS 5 Miles South of Harrisburg on Kit er K oju I W ROTEIN On-the-go, on-the-grow youngsters thrive COFFEE PALACE. Htwav Î2. MALLORIE'S DAIRY J ersey YOU CAN RELAX ABOUT YOUR FAMILY, YOUR HOME, YOUR CAR. EVEN YOUR BOAT... WHEN YOUR INSURANCE AGEN1 DISPLAYS THIS SIGNI Goldie Rambo. Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Woman's Club To Enter in Contest Xoung Married Couple Cut Wedding Cake The club agreed to enter the Community Improvement con test which has been entered lOOV by clubs in Marion coun- The recent bill passed doing away with highway billboard ad vertising in certain areas will be used as the basis for the contest. It was "hobby" night with a number of the members either bringing samples of their hobby or telling »bout it. The enter- tainment was under the di rec 1 two of Mrs. Rudy Tohl. home life committee chairman The Christmas party will be held at tne home of Mrs. Charles Kelly on December 17 ’ when a gift exchange will be held. Each member is to bring a $1 00 gift for exchange and a \ child's gift which will be sent to some institution or school for youngsters INSURANCE Jerry Pittam Insurance Phon. «97-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City, Ore NOBODY SETTLES CLAIMS FASTER AND MORE FAIRLY! GATES — A Danish luncheon was the high light of a study at Denmark at the November meeting of the Santiam Canyon Home Extension unit. The lunch eon. planned by project leaders Mrs. Jeanne Rosamond and Mrs. Marion Pennington, with various dishes contributed by members, consisted of appetiz ers, Grandmother's salad. Ped- er Back's Frikadeller (meat balls 1, Rod Kail (red cabbagei, Danish brown bread, Danish pound cake and Danish Wiener- brod (pastry.) Attending were Mmes. Ber nice LeSueur, Eunice King, Vesta Golden. Leola Delker, Shirley Swaim, Norma Lee Henness. Marilyn WUson, Louise Oliver, Frances Alban. Jeanne Rosamond. Marion Pennington, Geneva Ball. Margaret Rush, Mary Wilson. Ellen Rust. Cath erine Tumidge, Lola Henness, Hilda Calkins, Hattie Cole. Wil ma Bumgamer, Grace Myers. Nadine Duggan and Jesse Bod- eker. Muir's Baked Goods For Holiday Brunch— Toast Made From Muir’s Bread Cinnamon - White or Whole Wheat, Butter Danish Breakfast Rolls, Maple Bars, Donuts f For Your Turkey— Dressing Bread, Plain or Seasoned Dinner Breads— Rye, French, plain or garlic, Egg Twist. Russian Rye, Poppy Seed or Sesame Seed Hot Rolls— Butter, Parkerhouse, Cloverleaf and French /■or That Special Dessert— Apple Ch erry Pumpkin Cake Chocolate, Lady Baltimore, Cherry Nut and Angel Food Place Your Order Early Muir’s Bakery AND FOUNTAIN Phone 897-2136 I I («oJdta Itali*!»«* l.ist Friday 1 wrote a column and after letting It "lXX>l oft” until Monday l 11101 It In No. 13! After rereading It i I k I ii t think things could be that twul as long as I was walking anti lircathlng. Anytuiw I got it out of my sys tem and no one the worse for Speaking of l<»ks and seeing and »o on wimrn go a lo( on the latest fashion in style ami ' hairdress, or a great majority try to. Well. I can tell you <wte thing that ISN'T what makes people really notice yuu (or at I least rrmember you) and cer tainly doesn't make hjr charm There is one gal in town who A I. W A Y S gets a second glance of admiration from me | her skirts are a little long, her shoe, aren't pointed toe. her hair Isn't coiffed in the latest style but she Is a very charm ing pers<»n. Of course if y«i have that and style too lucky you. Danish Luncheon High Unit Meeting 111 Thursday was both a day of frustration and pleasure U.>k a very special friend of mine In town and a visit with her is always an uplift, Hut I forgot my glasses Mrs McGbo????? I always have ti> shop the price tags and the fine print eluded me so all those wonder ful s|wcials didn't get added to my charge accounts which no doubt pleased my husband I have had one good merchant In town tell me he is going to buy me a pair of glasses I need two pair, dear boy' Was fitted with a pair of tri focals which drove me nuttier than usual so THAT Is why I am always looking for the blame things can't see part of the world with them on and can't see the other part with them off The November meeting of the Mill City Woman's club was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Bert Morris with three guests attending Mrs Q V. Miller Mrs Charles Love j land and Mrs. Peter Brekke Reports »ere heard from those attending the recent Mar ion County Federation meeting I in Salem Light at Extension RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bain (Susan Coffman! who I am taking a load of JAYVEE were married recently at the Mehama Community Cheerleaders to town this week Church. The young couple live in Mill City where he is for thvir second tr»p I could employed at Frank’s Mill and she works in the office write a book how fussy the kids are <xi what they wear and the> of the Mill City Ranger Station. high prices they pay for the Marilyn Club To Buy Snack Trays For Lodge Use Round Robin Club Meets at Boroughs The IU>und Robin Pinochle club met Monday evening at the attractive new home of Mar- garet Borough» with the hostess serving dessert before the even- ing of cards. The Thanksgiving and fall motif wii uscii in room and table arrangements. Winning high prize was Agnes Carlson; pinochle. Alta Moffatt and low, Roa<- Haywood. Evelyn Davis was a guest for the evening. The next meeting will be •ti the home of Mabel Yankus an ; December 2. Marilyn Club met Tuesday at the home of Mrs Sylvia Duncan with Mrs Jack Gulliford as co hostess for the 12 o'clock lunch eon. Mrs. Clara Morris presided at the business meeting. Plans wvre made for Christmas gifts to be taken to the Masonic and Eastern Star Home at Corvallis.! The group voted to purchase! 100 snack trays to be used by j the Judge for receptions Mrs | Cascade Canyon Club Cecil Lake and Mrs. Lowell Cree were named on the com Plans Christmas Party mittee to make the purchase. DETttOIT -The Cascade Can The next meeting of the club yon club held Ms monthly meet were be Tuesday. December 17 ing at the home of Mrs Otto at 12 o'clock at the home at Mrs. Oja Thursday evening. Lowell Cree with Mrs. Charlie j Plans were made for the French as co-boatess. A covered Christmas party which will be dish luncheon will be served, j_____________ r_________ held at Detroit ___ City hall on De- Present were Mrs Alice Rupp cember 14. Members and their from Salem; Mrs William Shu families and guests are invited. ey. Mrs. Clara Morris, Mrs. Mrs. A. L. Reiner is in charge Very! Hoover. Mrs. Gene Jacob rt a musical program. sen and Larry; Mrs. Cora Good Present were Zella Oja, man. Mrs Charles Kelly, Mrs. Mabel Dunbar. Ida Golder, Lowell Cree. Mrs. Walter Bris Pearl Giebler, Donna Stahlman, bin. Mrs. Daniel Kleihege, Mrs. Gladys Champion, Winifred Cecil Lake. Mrs. Jack Gulliford. Murphy. Joining the club were and grandson, Jon Gulliford. Sandra Victor and Marcia Guer Mrs. Edith Mason, Mrs. Elsie in. Völkel, Mrs. Bessie Bassett and The next meeting will be at Mrs. Sylvia Duncan. I>»nna Stahlman’s. items It seems to me that they should be thinking more about putting their energy in school spirit It makes it real tough for the girls that would like to go out for cheerleader but the cost prevents them Well I better get off that sub ject before I have my daughter in my htir. It pn»bably embar- reses her w hen her mother speaks frankly although Mie | should be used to that after all; these years. PJS. I do want to put in a word here took the trip and survived and want to say they are, on the whole, a pretty nice bunch kids with "good heads" un der that "back combed" exter- lor Have you l>a>ked at llw cal <-ndar lately and noticed la«*' rapidly Christmas Is creeping up. Of rxairse Thanksgiving cornea in between tail In this commercialised world fhrist mas al>o|>plng Is well under way before then Every year I am Iras prepar ed for it than usual thia year think 1 will serai everyone a curd arai call It quits <M oairse we won't tail what a tempts lion! With the big business that Chr.stinaa shopping has trasnr if ever yr sic took that atti- tude the cuuntry would hr In a real slump' From time to time In Mill Qty we have talked about starting a real youth center (a goud Idea I. 1 was in one such group ait too long ago when one young matron was critical of the other members She accused them of clinging to old fashlioed cue toms and old fashioned Ideas If we could establish a youth center it slioulil tw run by a young iwrsoo." she declared, "some one young enuugh to know what teenagrrs really like to do". "And old enough," »«id one •< the older women dryly," to see that they don't do It." Complete Bowling Outfit Keg. *S« M < .Jwnbto "JOS" ball ctoUce o< wWghl aad rotor. £ Howling taUJ bag • A. M. P. Itowllag NM ms • Ke< Prtro »U as Your» for only $34.95 No Money IVwn - CASCADE MERC - ItM Rrdwy N. E. Brunner’s Flowers Flowern For All OCCASIONS Wire Service 236 N. E. 4th SC. Mill CHy. Ore. 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Take them daily just like when relief can lie had. vitsmins. Th. g.nd. medicino with th. g.ntle nom. LYDIA E. PINKHAM Helen Gisler Honored Bid or Bunch Club At Ohmart Home At Bridal Shower GATES- Miss Helen Gisler. bride-elect of Ed L. Davis, Jr., of Gates, was honored with a bridal shower the evening of November 13 at the Gates Wom en's clubhouse. Hostesses wore Mrs Gwen Schaer and Mrs Robert I^evon. Refreshments were served fol- lowing the opening of gifts. In dies present were Mmes. Au drey Levon, Lola Henness, Jua I nita Harmon, Margarrt Rush. 1 Louis Gisler, Venita Eccles ton, Dorothy Novak, Normi Etze), Mary Loucks, Elsie Volke), Hattie Cole, Cleta Wills, Betty Shaw, Velma Carey. Helen Kim- m e 1 , Harold Wilson, Gwen Schaer, Julia Bassett, Norma Lee Henness, Hazel Devine, Jewell Bennett. Shirley Swaim. Maude Davis, Joe Novak, C. W. Watson, Geneva Ball. Bob Ol- i v e r , Clyde Oliver, Mabel Schroeder and Mary Stafford. Unable to attend but sending gifts were Mmes. Mildred Brit ton, Olive Bamhardt, Bette Kelle, Catherine TYimldge, Bar bara Pennick, Jackie Janis, Beulah Bowes. G. C. Banhardt, Louis Kelle, Fred Stone, Sarah Raines, Mary Lou Howell and Lucille Tucker. The couple plan a November 23 wedding at the Immaculate Conception church in Stayton. .She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ijouis Gisler of Stayton and he is the son of Mrs. Maude Davis of Gates. The Bld or Bunch Pinochle club members were entertained Monday evening at the home of Elsie Ohmart. The Thanksgiving motif was used for table decorations with a dessert served before the evening of cards. High prize was won by Edna Gordon; pinochle. Ruth Tohl and low, Susie Stewart. Guests were Faye Chichester, Frances Al ban. Belle Heller, Ruth Tohl and Susie Stewart. The next meeting will be at the home of Betty Pittam. Local Rebekahs Attend Dist. 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