The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 12, 1963, Page 2, Image 2

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WARTS!
Amazing Compound Dissolves
Common Wart» Away
Without Cutting or Burning
Doctors warn picking or scratch­
ing at warts may cause bleeding,
spreading. Now amazing Com­
pound Vv* penetrates into warts,
destroys their cells, actually melts
warts sway without cutting or
burning. Painless, colorless
Compound IV, uses! as direct <si.
removes common warts safely,
effectively, leaves no ugly sc.ira.
The Jaycettes held their last
meeting at the home of Paula
Grant with each member bring­
ing their own material for mak­
ing door wreaths.
Carol Smith presided at the
business meeting when it was
decided to have a children's
party Friday, December 13 at
the Ja.vcee hall for members'
children.
Winning door prizes at the
meeting were Clcta Wills and
Carol Smith. There was 100*"
attendance at the meeting. The
next regular meeting will be
at the home of Betty Shaw.
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SHOP HERE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
We have a wonderful stock of
SKIRTS and SWEATERS
BLOUSES and DUSTERS
GOWNS and PAJAMAS
Ada’s Needle Shop
Phone 897-2141
227 S. W. Broadway
Mill City
Tug
PROTEIN
SNACK
On-the-go, on-the-grow youngsters
thrive on ///
time for the
it Mallorie's
We handle all dairy products.
For borne delivery call
897-3417. Leave orders at tbe
PARK
OAK
ALL
JERSEY
Route 2, Box 142, Silverton
Phone 873-3801
MALLORIE'S
Christmas
Pieces of Antique Glass
or China are always
Welcome Gifts.
Our stock is large and varied.
Prices are low
Anyone telling us of this advertisement will be
given a 15'c discount on any article in the shop
between now and Christmas Eve.
ANTILLES
140 17tli N. E.
Salem, Oregon
ARE THERE
DANGEROUS GAPS” IN
YOUR AUTO INSURANCE?
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Jerry Pittam Insurance
li
Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City
FOR SAFECO’S COMPLETE
AUTO POLICY THAT LETS
YOU RELAX...
ssi/es Money Too! ■AFÉCO
Don’t wait for an accident to reveal dangerous gaps in your
auto coverage. Call your Safeco Agent today! He can make
•are you are completely protected for every insurance need...
without dangerous gaps or expensive duplication.
For the best in Auto, Home, Boat, Life, and Commercial In­
surance, see your SAFECO-LIFECO-GENERAL Agent today.
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Womani Paxje
2—Tin* Mill (’it) Enterprise, TliurMliy. !»«•<’. 12, IW3
RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS
It« <• iliilr l<;i> ih"
One thing nl««it mai l led men
A rainy, Monday afternoon ii
mine Is completely worthless
time ot collh'inplatloll mid le Even the worst can »vi vo as a
flection seasons changing I h « hotrlhli* example.
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
pace getting more frantic as the
Bill a husband ami wife have
aeaxxtz xxzxxLX.xjaxErALt4ua : : xxexxlx .: xx : LXisM»‘-utxxju.xaxj,t i : :ix xx a gü holiday* rapidly draw nearer
a lot In common lie gets Into
I don't nee«! that voice on tin* the dirt in the garoeil and she
radio to tell me there are only gels the dirt over the garden
fn9Ogen.en> fo/d
umpteen shopping days left un­
fence.
til Oiristmas as I avoid look
ing at tlu* calendar.
I was saying to a friend tlu*
other «lay that I wish«*«! tin*
month of liecemlwr was over
ami she said "stop wishing your
life away.”
Well December being
my
Mrs. Barta Bagley, president
Th«* Mill City Garden cinti
of the Rebekah Assembly of
held its annual Christmas party birth month It Is going to slip
Oregon from Springfield. |«ai«i
TTiursday at the home of Mrs. by anyhow.
her official visit to Santiam R«*-
Unveil Cree with Mrs. Hollis
I was listening to Sophie
bekah kxige and Faith Rebekah
Turnidge as co-hostcss.
lodge at a joint meeting held
The 1 o'clock dessert luncheon TYickcr tlu* other evening «in TV
at the IOOF hall in Mill City ;
was served from small tables (what a gal* and she certainly
Wednesday evening.
cover«*«! with Christmas cloths hit th«* time passing lilt "right
Official confirmation of the
and center«*«! with red candles in on the nos«».'' 'ITien* simply isn't
consolidation of Faith Rebekah
holly holders. Hi«* rooms of tlu* time to do al! we slsxikl do
loiig«* with Santiam was made
Cre«> home wen* gaily decorated tiecause we never know when
our really sliori span on earth
on December 3; however Faith
with Christmas decorations.
will meet for the last time this
Following th«* luncheon n will be over
And wouldn't it In* a wumb'rful
week to conclude official busi-
short business meeting was
ness.
held Mrs. Daniel Kk'lhegt* gave world It w«« could s|x*nd that
Florist Er Nursery
Presiding over the meeting
th«* following tribute in memory time constructively and lend a
I
were Ann Primeau, noble grand
31'» 11. 11 ashing ton St.
Mr. an«! Mrs Bonnie Whitsett of our late president. John F. helping hand to the fellow that
of Santiam and Helen Johnston, are announcing the engagement Kennedy: "Since our last m«*et- is down ami less fortunate than
nobl«’ grand of Faith.
of their daughter. Sharon Ann ing in November our nation has ourselves but being human w<
There were visitors present to Howard Hopkins, son of Mr. stiffen'd a stunning blow. I have a tendency to beconn* u
from Eva Rcb«*kah kxige in and Mrs. Glen Hopkins of Scio want to pause a moment and little self centered
Stayton. Juanita laxigv o t Miss Whitsett is a graduate ot think about it b»*fore we have
Ijist year I absolutely ignore«! i
Springfield, Redmond. Wash.; Santiam High school and is n<n« our business meeting and Xmas
Sl.ltó
tan Ritmi icn
Lady Smith. Wisconsin; and San attending OCE.
[tarty. With th«* rapid news me­ New Year’s Resolutions
Leandro, Calif.
SI..Mi
He is a graduate of Scio High dia the American public realized her«* It Is several weeks tn go llentlierx
Mrs. George Stinger, a mem­ school and is now employed at what hud happened to us with­ nnd I am full of gmx! resolve
$2.25
ber of the California kxige, mav at a Lebanon Plywood Mid.
in minutes. Rcgantlcss <4 pol­ will have to have a prodder ot 1/ «li*ax
living in Mill City attended as
No date has been set tor the itical affiliation or religious some kind ns I mi doubt will
( Tiristiiuts Party Spc« lai*.
did Mr. ami Mrs. Bob St Elmo, wedding.
creed, race or color, the citizens nce«i constant reminding Well,
it
doesn't
hurt
to
try!
$1.(81 and l'p.
members of the Cottage Grove
<>f tlu* United Stale figuratively
kxige. now living at Gates.
fell
to
their
kner»
so
recently
Choi«*«* f 'eruiulcx
And now for the brighter si«!«*
Mrs. Mattie Root, from the Father-Daughter
( we have had sentiment manifest
imrticularly
on
marriage
All
Frrxh Howww
Wisconsin lodge, also living at Banquet Date Set
■ that G«xi stHMild tie left out of I
A man who gives In when he's
Gates has been a faithful San­
Mrs. James Minty of the Wil- many things What a pity that wrong is wise, a man who gives I Open 7 a. m. to 9 p. m.
tiam ”ad«>pted” members.
lamette area Camp Fire Girls we staiuld lie brought to our
Including Sunday
Faith and Santiam partici­ council in Salem was present senses by Die loss ot our Chief in when he is right Is married
Any guy who figures marriage 1
pated in impressive presenta­ at the last meeting of thè Mill Executive?
!44
Block IV. Stayton Uy.
Is a 50-50 proposition «iocsn't j
tions of the 23rd Psalm and the City Camp Fire Leader » asso-
John F Kennedy was a re-
Ph.
Stayton 7IW-253I
understand
one
of
two
things.
,
Obligation ceremony. Mrs Flor­ ciation at thè hcxnc of Mrs. i ligious man On Sunday the
ence Branch erf Faith was in Irving Steers.
whole work! knew where to fin«! fractions or women.
charge of the rites.
A noon pot-luck was a feature him. What we need to pray for
x unique tribute to Mrs. Bap of the meeting with Mrs. Minty now is that we as a nation will
ley, arranged by Faustina later showing the leaders vari- follow his example and not
Nesbitt and Mildred Carr, was ous Christmas craft
ideas forget in a few days, go back
participated in by both lodges. which they could share with to our pettiness, hatre«! an«l pre­
Mrs. Bagley was also presented their groups.
judice.
a gift from the lodges.
At the death of Abraham Lin­
February 14 was the
The president presented Mrs. set for the annual Father-Daugh­ coln, Secretary Scranton said:
Elsie Folsom, district deputy ter dinner and will be called a "N«nv he belongs to th«* ages.
from Stayton with a seal of per­ "Date With Dad.” It will be held The same can be said of John
fection for the unwritten work at the Mill City Grade school. F. Kennedy. Th* Bible says in
"Fine Foods - Our Specialty
of the order.
Present for the meeting were Psalm 55. "Blessed Is tin* Na­
Installation of new officers for Mrs. Dale Brosig. chairman; tion Whose G«xi is th«- laird.”
Enjoy Our Choice Steaks -
the lodge will be held shortly Mrs. Frank Crowthers. Mrs.
This is our Challenge today.
after the first of the year. Tak­ s. i i 'tz--. Mrs. Irving Steen, The United States of America
- Fried Chicken -
ing the chair as noble grand Mrs. Howard Morrison, Mrs. must show to the world that a
will be Otto Koeneke. one of Ralph Budlang, Mrs. Midge nation founded on religious pre­
- Special Sandwiches -
the few men in the entire order King. and Mrs. Minty,
cepts has a strength and faith
to serve in that capacity; vice
The next meting will be Jan- unshaken, even as we "walk
grand, Mary Stickney; record­ uary 7 at the home of Mrs. Dale through the Valley ot the
ing secretary. Ida Fleetwood ; Brosig.
Shadow.”
financial secretary, Toni Thom-
"Blessed is the Nation. Whose
Hwy 27
—
Ph. 897-2214
as. and treasurer. Daisy Ged-
God is the Lord.”
Mrs. Wilson Stevens
des.
Folkiwing the business mcet-
It was announced that a new Hosts Lyons WSCS
ing the group sung Christmas
Rebekah lodge at Idanha-De­
carols and Mrs. Kleihege rend
Mrs.
Wilson
Stevens
was
host
­
troit was in the process of be­
the Christmas story from the
ing formed with the members ess for the meeting of the Wom­ second Chapter of I-uke. Mrs.
and Santiam to assist in any en’s Society of Christian Serv­ Edith Mason read "The Legend
ice held at the home of Mrs.
way possible.
of the Black Mad.mnn," by Mar­
The lodge hall and dining Mac Mormon on Tuesday after­ garet T. Applegrath.
room were beautifully decorated noon. It was voted to send a
Each member brought a
Ease your mind. Get welcome relief
with flowers in yellow and donation to the Methodist Home Christmas gift to be sent to the
with tpetial woman'» medicine
in
Salem
and
to
tnc
Lavinia
brown tones representing the
Young
Community Turner Memorial Home Gifts
do-take a special woman’s
colors Mrs. Bagley has selected Wallace
were also exchanged.
medicine l ydia E. Pinkham
for the year. Yellow to represent Center at Nome, Alaska as a
Mrs.
Curtis
Cline
received
the
\
t«»t•!.- < o p. ind — devel-
to warmth of the sun and brown Christmas Kitt, Plans were door prize, a pink poinsettia.
Don't drend those seemingly op«'<! by n woman sp«>cially to
for the earth tones. Her emb­ made for the next meeting
endless years of misery arid help women by relieving such
Th» January meeting will I m *
lem. the butterfly was also used which will be held in the fire on the 9th at the home of Mrs
discomfort, of suddi-n hot functionally caused female
place
room
at
the
church.
This
in decorations and in her tri­
flushes, waves of weakness ami distress.
James Swan with Mrs. Herbert
will
be
the
Christmas
party.
irritability. There is a special
bute.
In doctors’ tests woman after
Schroeder and Mrs. Harvey
Each
one
is
to
bring
a
gift
to
woman's medicine which can woman fount! that Pinkham’s
A profusion ot flowers in hang­
Tolbert
as
co-hostesscs.
Chris
­
relieve those heat waves, Weak­ Commiund gave druniatic help
ing baskets were arranged un­ i be sent to the State Hospital in ' tian Sorensen. AFS exchange
ness, nervousness, so you can to all this without costly shots.
der the wall lights in the lodge 1 Salem. The date for the annual i student, will be the guest speak­
enjoy life again. 81 that you Irritability in soothed, hot
roomh, adding a great deal of ; tamale sale was set for Thurs- er.
can or.ee more I m * an af? < tion- flashes subside. So don’t nit ami
1 day, January 23.
attractiveness.
at<* wife nnd mother.
Present for the Christmas
brootl nnd feel unable to help
At the close of the meeting
Ann Primeau, noble grand,
If you an* going through tho yourself. You can feel better.
party were: Mmes. Daniel I
Christmas
cookies
and
coffee
arranged the dining room decor­
change, don’t despair. Do ns Get gentle Lydia E. Pinkham
Kleihege, Curtis Cline, Jesse
countless thousands of « <>• i< n
ations and Gladys Mason, dis­ I were served to Mmes. Elmer Underwood, James King, Louis
' »1 '■ ' ■ np io I t «Iny.
trict deputy president arranged | Wilson, Leonard Cruson. War- Verbeck. Walter Thomas, J. C.
The gentle medicino w ./h the gentle name LYDIA E PINKHAM
I
ren
Edwards,
Clyde
Bressler.
the lodge hall decorations.
Kimmel. Floyd Fleetwood. Hur­
On the serving committee I Mac Mormon. Glenn Juliun, ry Mason, James Swan, Ernest
Charles
Cruson.
Roy
Felton,
were Norma Penrr-ngton ana
Graham, Charles Dolezal, Ac<
Alice Huber of Lyons and Faus­ Mrs. Alice Huber and the host­ Underwood, Wendell H <• 1 1 <• r.
ess,
Mrs.
Stevens.
tina Nesbitt and Rachel O,._
Martin Hansen. Kenneth Corn­
Mead.
ing. George Stinger. Otto Witt,
The next meeting will be De­
Fred Grimes, Q. V. Miller, Paul
cember 18 when a special
If you’re too far away
Rossi» r, Roger Nelson. Horace
Christmas program will I m * a
McCarley, Hollis Turnidge, and
to just drop in...
, feature of the evening.
Lowell Cree.
¡ribute To Kennedy
Assembly President
Makes Visit to
Rebekah Lodge
Given At Garden
Club Meeting
RALEIGH HAROLD
WORRIED? NERVOUS
Over Change-of-Life?
Women Read Food Ads—
Research shows that 8 out of
10 women read newspaper ads
before their supermarket trips.
Two out of three women check
their pantry before shopping,
and six out of 10 maxe up a
written shopping list. These
were some of the salient pre­
liminary findings based on a
study for the Bureau of Adver­
tising and involving Interviews
with women in 40 cities through
out the country. The findings
further disclosed that nine exit of
10 shoppers buy one or more
of the items advertised, 75%
are interested in food recipes In
newspapers, and 60% clip re­
cipes.
Fistula — Fissure
Prolapse —
You can relax when you’re covered by
Nobody
settles daims faster
and more fair Ivi
: ;
(berry’s Cafe
MOTEL
Gates
IKIIIi-IT II
:
Jayceetes Plan Party
For Children Dec. 13
Itching — Thrombosis, etc.
Seldom any loss of time.
No Hospital Operation
7%.
It'D.
1144 Center S*. — Salem, Ore.
liable«, Horn al Siintliiin
'1 ■ Kiriul lloxoital. Stavton
Bom November 30 to Mr. and
Mrs. Larry L. Olson of Stay­
ton a son, Timothy Martin,
weighing 7 pounds 8% ounces.
Bom November 30 to Mr. and
Mrs. Jose Rodriguez of Rt. 1,
Turner a son, Gilberto, weigh­
ing 7 pounds 3% ounces.
Bom December 1 to Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Stanley Rudy of Jef­
ferson a son, Chartes Julian,
who weighed 8 pounds 12% oun­
ces.
Bom Decern lier 2 to Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Eugene Spaniol of
Stayton a daughter, Karin Eliza­
beth, weighing 6 pounds 11%
ounces.
Ever spill liquid contents of
a salad mold while carrying it
to the refrigerator? Or have you
poured gelatin into a mold and
find it’s too large or small?
New standardized molds will
have capacity marks in cups
or pints. You’ll appreciate the !
fact that the fill line is about I
one-fourth inch from the top |
to give a margin of safety in
handling.
Stayton Group
Entertains OES
Marilyn Chapter No.
115
OES met Monday evening, En-
tcrtainmmt was furnished by
the "Hungry Five" from Stayton
High school.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton,
members, were reported to still
be in Santiam Memorial hos­
pital follow a car accident Fri­
day night. Sylvia Duncan and
Elsie Völkel were also reported
to be ill.
The Chapter was invited to
attend a reception Sunday in
Salem at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Rupp, 1030 16th St.,
from 2 to 4:30 in honor <rf their
25th wedding anniversary.
TTie district meeting was an­
nounced for Tuesday, January
7 at Stayton with a practice to
be held Sunday afternoon, Jan­
uary 5 at 2 p. m. at Stayton.
Following the meeting the men
of the chapter served refresh­
ments.
Members brought canned food
and gifts for memben of the
Masonic and Eastern Star home
at Forest Grove.
LET YOUR
TELEPHONE
TAKE YOU
THEREI
Pressed for time? Frustrated by distance? Your
long distance telephone lets you visit anyone,
anywhere, anytime. Take the telephone route
often. It gets you there faster and for less
money than anything else.
Valley Telephone Co.
Serving Mill City, Aumsville.
Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner