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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1949)
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE. NON EMBER 3. 1949 V ing over all the proceeds for the be- drill team from Bend. ____ nitit of the grade school library and A drill team from Bend showed school lunches. wonderful training in the ceremonies In a talk by Mr. Loy after the in At impressive ceremonies at the stallation, he said one important new school auditorium here on Sun thing in joining the Eagles is that day afternoon the ladies auxiliary of the group could do so much for hu Santiam Aerie 2745 F. O. E. was in manity, while one individual could stituted. There were 66 charter sign do nothing much by htnunself. He ers, 48 being initiated during the aft reported two other auxiliaries install ernoon ceremonies. ed in the state this week, one at Myr Officers for the auxiliary also tle Creek and one at John Day. A lunch was served at the auxiliary elected and installed were: Past Ma dame President Eva Fowler, Detroit! building at the CCC camp following madame president, Lillian E. Ingalls, the cere<mmonies. Detroit; vice president, Wamell L. Smith, Detroit; chaplain, Effie Viola Don’t Borrow', Subscribe! Smith; conductor, Christina Utter, Idanha; secretary, Geraldine Howard; treasurer, Lois White, Detroit; inner guard, Lillian Gescher, Idanha; outer guard, Estaline Holbert, Detroit; trus tees: Melba G. Dellaire, Anne Ander son, Eva Debolt, all of Idanha. Investigating committee: chairman, For your excavating Lola V. Henness, Gates; Mary Wilson, Detroit; Margaret Rasnick, Detroit; and dump truck work Entertainment committee: Ester 3-8 yd. 10—B Shovel. Franse, Dettroit; Myrtle Geston, Id Basements, Trench anha; auditor, Genevieve Bangs; and General Excavating membership campaigns, Inez Haun, Silver Saddle Trailer Camp Gates, Valderia Maliszewski, Detroit, Mill City, Ore. Ph.906 PO Lillian Gesher, Idanha, These com- mittees were appointed by Madame President Lilian Ingalls ait the insti- tution meeting Ort. 30. W. M. Loy, state president of F.- ■ O. E., was the instituting effioer. Pre sent also were his wife, Eunice Loy, staite auxiliary chaplain, and Aura Harmon, M. P. of Bend auxiliary, and Louise Nicholson, captain of the in camp. Everyon spent dollars and dimes and hours of time fixing things John and Gloria Westgaard had for trick-or-treaters, and and the friends in Sunday night for pinichle. children did their vey best to make At Martin’s They were Mr. and Mrs. Don Walker, us all happy. By 9:30 they were all By Trigger Howard Things really happened Sunday his two brothers, Walt and Ralph heading home with their booty, tired night. We had an explosion in camp. Westgaard. Lunch was served. The and ready for bed. Ronnie Walker (No, not what you think.» Richard game was won by Walt and Shirley. was so tired when he got home he Helen and Marion Wiley spent the just barely made it to the door, and Kirth tried to light his butane heater week end building a porch on their landed on the floor, too tired to get and it blew up, throwing his wife against the kitchen cabinet and bump trailer. They are preparing for a up. His mother asked him where his had winter. sack of candy was. He said, “ I ate ing her head. A Hallowe'en party was held at all 1 could, Mommy, and then just Their four-year-old daughter was the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith threw it all away.” unhurt, but tihe concussion was so | Sunday night by Frances Smith and • A masquerade party was given at strong rt thew Mr. Kirth out and into Joyce Mattila. The living roam was the living room. He was badly burned cleverly decorated with crqpe paper, the Floyd Kilbourne 'home Saturday on the hands and arms. The explo baloons, skeletons and jack-’o-lan- night. The first couple of hilarious sion knocked over a glass of milk on terns, with a large hand-drawn pict- hours were spent without conversa the cabinet and split the stove pipe ture by Frances Smith. Guests were tion, each trying to hide his identity. The evening was spent dancing and greeted with refreshments, and games a buffet lunch was served. Eight cou were played, including a treasure ples were present. hunt for prizes. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Al, Ward, Rames Shehee, Mr. and Mrs. , Lowell Stiffler, Mr. and Mrs. Ed i Getz of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur By MRS. J. A. WRIGHT Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson 1 Don Smith and Wally Mattila. and children Myron and Lynn came Gloira and John Westgaard drove from Pacific Grove on Wednesday to into Salem Monday to do some shop Mill City to get their furniture. There T-SHIRTS ANKLETS JEANS BELTS ping. They parked the car by a park they visited her aunt Mrs. Smith, and FOR SCHOOL ing meter, got out to donate a nickel then came on to Detroit for a visit •to the city and found they had left with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Oliver At the Mill City Furniture Store their money at home. I guess the Johnson, and his borther Bob Johnson midnight show Saturday was too ad family. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. much for them. Oliver Johnson had as their guests Happy and Howard McElvain had their daughter and husband, Mr. and company Sunday: Howard’s mother Mrs. Kenneth Smith of Stay ton. They and two sisters and their two hus took their guests for a view of the GOODE’S FLOWER SHOP bands, all of Portland. Peterson Rock Gardens near Red Melvin Woodrum and friend Jean mond. Phone Blue 64B Stayton, Oregon spent the week end at the home of Jos Mazerke of Minneapolis arrived his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrum. on Thursday for a visit with his Edna and Lou McCabe spent the brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. week end helping their friendh, the Charles Jacobs before going on to Morrisons, move into their new du- California where he will work this | plex. winter. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Carlson spent Several women from Mill City, the week end In Portland where they Lyons and Gates were among those MILL CITY 1 had a trailer hitch put in their new initiated into the Fraternal Order of I car. Eagles auxiliary of Santiam Aerie at Don and Shirley Walker now have ceremonies held here Sunday after a new awning for their trailer. noon. Mr. and Ms. Bud Howard had as guests over the week end Mr. and A minstrel show ttponsored by the ; Mrs. Ed Getz of Detroit. Santiam Fraternal Order of Eagles Monday night was grownups’ night Aerie 2745 will be given some time in November. This is being produced by Frank Wilson. Stagge director is Mrs. Eli Bangs, and Mrs. Ferguson of Mongold directs the chorus and Mrs. Gordon Skidmore has charge of the orchestra. The Eagles are turn- wide open. TRAILER COURTS Hendricson's Store Dry Goods, Notions SEE John Adams DETROIT FLOWERS HARLOW L WEINRICK Attorney at Law SU Broadalbin Albany THE c lit) Ambers' HOWARD CORSET SHOP FOUNDATION GARMENTS Special Attention Given to Fitting« Hosiery-Lingerie-Dreases-Smoda 131 High St. Salem Ph. 4088 David M. Reid Real Estate MILL CITY I * ■ Hi City Lodge No. 144, I.- O.O.F.. Meets Every Friday night. Visiting Brothers Welcome. Tex’s Tavern It’s Smart! MEANDER INN A friendly family atmosphere prevails WHERE FHIZMM MEET On Highway 222, Linn County side MILL CITY Tony Ziebert Kiln Dry Lumber and Finish Lumber LITTLE ILLS MAKE MASTER Popular - - l»e< $2.00 up In the Heart of the Theatre and Shopping District Retail Dept. Idanha Lumber Co. I Rates with Bath Rate* without Both George ‘Sparky’ Ditter • True, that "little illneM " you've been mentioning la ■ a offhand way, may nCt teem to amount to much— just ■ few faint symptoms! But, neglected, these "little ius” can lead to big bills for doctors, medicines, etc; oot » mention needless suffering and loaa of precious time. Consult • Doctor now—* you'll save by it in the endi And,of course, we hope you'll bring his prescription to as for eereful compounding! Phone Detroit 7024 il « FIFTH ANNUAL FIREMEN’S BEN E F I T Capital Drug Co em. RtllMlf* i fpRl Si RiPTIONS SPECIAL GET ACQUAINTED EVENT 10 Per Off Our Regular Low Prices Cent i ¿A A A/ Mill City High School Gym Per Cent Saturday, Nov. 19,6 p. m ------------ IN ------------ MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S SHOES OVER $1500 IN PRIZES BAGS and HOSIERY included Select from such famous lines ai Turkeys, Hams, Bacon, Merchandise Florsheim - Winthrop - Robin Hood by Buster Brown - Jumping Jacks Friendly Sports Gotham Gold Stripe Hose Rowe’s Shoe Store Next to Star Theatre Stayton, Ore. Í Door Prize on dance tickets Come! Bring Your Friends