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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1950)
Dancing, games and refresh- Hi'OI T LEADERS MEET 3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE March 23, 1950 District scout supervisor. Soder- rrienta were enjoyed by the group. Lyle Potter of Portland is the burg of Salem, met Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs Thomas Putman are Koch Visits in Mill City Ai-George Cree's Sunday were Mr house guest of BID Howe during in the home ec room of the Detroit ’ \ the parents of a baby girl born March Lumber Promotion*- Larry Koch of St- Paul, visited in high school, with Troop 43, Scout and Mrs. Lloyd Robinson of Salem -pring vacation. (Continued from Page 1) 13. at a Salem hospital The Put Mill City on Wednesday of this week. and Mr. and Mrs Stanley Hitchcock1 -- master, Don Striggow, his assistant Mr. and Mrs. W B Shuey attended mans have until recently lived in though lumber consumption dropped Mr Koch is a candidate for the legis of Sublimity an elders and deacons meeting in Le A R. Snyder, and scout leaders from 1 i Fox Valley at the Apple Tree court. off nationally in 1949, the Douglas lature on the democratic ticket in the Mr. and Mrs. C. H Ferguson and banon Sunday afternoon at the Pres- Stayton. Mill City Lyons and Me Mr. Putman is a grade school teacher fir region reported gains in sales and May primaries from Marion county. hama, and with committee-men of baby son are moving this week from I byterian church. in the Mari-Linn school and also shipments Mr Koch has lived in Marion county the Martin Jepsen house to Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oliver of Sand- Troop 43, Henry Heibert, Quincy drives one of the school buses. They “Marion county's prosperity,” Gos- all his life and is a prominent busi Smith and John Weisgerber. Baltimore’s duplex on S. W. Ivy St. . point, Idaho, visited at the home of moved to Lyons the last of February sard said, “depends on whether local ness man in St. Paul, he says the out Mr. and Mrs Tommie Craig Wed- Camporee for 1950 is tentatively set and occupy the Johnston house The mills can maintain fuU production look is very good this year for the Mr. Ferguson Is a CBI Engineer i for May 27 and 28 at the Boy Scout Mr. and Mrs. Alan Thompson and . nesday to Saturday. and full employment. We have had Democratic party in the state new baby is their first child. Weekend guest at the home of Mr. ground about 4 miles out of Mehama. •mall son moved to Mill City last Friends here of the Orlo Hump ample demonstration, during the last week from Astoria. He la a carpen and Mrs F H. Hollyman were Mr. Soderburg outlined the summer pro hreys family at Union Hill are sorry three years, of sales possibUities FIRE LADDIES KEPT BUSY ter for CBI. and Mrs. Lyle Winters and Jack gram. to know of Mr Humphrey's illness, when we get out and really promote Coffee and doughnuts were served Members of the volunteer fire de Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Hartramph I Coohan of Sweet Home. and wish for him a speedy recovery. West Coast lumber.” partment in Mill City have been and family of Eugene called Sunday Mr and Mrs. Bud Chance and by the committee men. “ Every sawmill and every employee Mr. and Mrs. Everett Limbeck en called to three fires in recent days. afternoon at the Lowell Cree home. 1 daughters of Albany visited at Carl tertained his parents,Mr. and Mrs in western Oregon profits from the Mrs. W. B. Shuey and Mrs. Me- i Chance's Sunday. Mrs. Cora Webb is improving and Limbeck, of the Mt. Pleasant district association's merchandising pro The first to the fire last week above Elvain of MUI City; Mrs. Ed Rupp Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd and has returned from the Salem Mem- to dinner Friday evening. gram,” Gossard stated. "It is to the Gates was too far distant for the Of Salem and Mrs. Marjorie Merriot family in Lebanon Sunday visiting orial hospital to her daughter’s, Mrs, Mr. and Mrs M. Cummingham interest of all local millmen to join local boys to be of aid. They res of Woodbum visited Sunnyside Chap relatives and friends. Geo. Dickie. were here from Canyonville over with their time and money to make ponded to a call Friday at the Duns ter OES in Portland Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Haden and family Mrs Nora Goodwin is ill at the the weekend. Her sister, is Juanita certain this remarkably successful more place three miles west of MUI Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones and Tru have moved to Grand Coulee where home of her daughter, Mrs Wilma Thomas, who is staying at the Clif national lumber promotion program City. While the fire was reported by man, Miss Ardith Jones and Patricia he was transfered. Berry at Gates. ford West home during the school does not lag for want of full industry mill employees nearby who helped Cree attended a reception Sunday Mrs. John Feeley, grade school bring the fire under control the fire Gordon Kay is spending his spring year. support.” afternoon in Woodbum for Hazel teacher is absent from her classes vacation at the home of his parents, man saved the building from com Gossard said any mill operator in A meeting at the home of Mr. and Engie, grand worthy advisor of' due to illness. Mr and Mrs. Walter Kay. Gordon ¡Mrs. George Clipfell is scheduled for this region not participating in the plete loss. Rainbow Girls for the State of Ore Dinner guests Friday evening at is a student at Vanport college in this Thursday night March 23. national promotion effort, who de They responded to another call gon and Pat Houseweart, grand drill the home of Mrs. Rose Daly were Portland. I Everyone is welcome and It is hoped a sired to help, should contact associa early this week when a stove appar- leader 1 ently exlpoded but nothing was set Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Powelson and Mrs. Anna Swift is expecting her ¡good number of folks will remember tion headquarters in Portland. A seventh grade St. Patrick's party Mr. and Mrs Elmer Shaw. son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and the place and date and plan to be In addition to national advertising, on fire. was held Friday night at the grade | LaVetta Powelson was a house Mrs. Robert Landro of Astoria, this there. Slides will be shown as a por Gossard said the association has school, 8th graders were guests. guest Sunday and Monday at the V. weekend for a visit of several dayB. tion of the evening program. The supplied more than 1,100,000 pieces Chaperones were F. H. Hollyman, 7th McFadden home in Corvallis. I Surprise birthday luncheon was "Kings Teen's" young folks are re of literature on lumber use on re- grade teacher and Vernon 8. Todd, GUARANTEEQ Mrs. J. C. Dickinson of Salem spent held for Mrs. Carl Chance Tuesday quested to invite their parents to go quest to every state in the union superintendent of schools, Miss Shat- last week at her daughters home, noon. The neighbors who “dropped” with them and enjoy a worth while during 1949. A new color and sound WATCH tuc, 8th grade teacher and Mrs. Fee- i ' Mrs. Lowell Cree. in were Mrs. Anna Swift, Mrs. Grace program. The Clipfell home is one motion picture, "Lumber for Homes,” Dart, Mrs. Morris Howe and Mrs. is now ready for showing and should f. mile east of Lyons on highway 222, REPAIRING Lowell Cree. The group presented leave the highway, turn to the right, prove a powerful tool to help retailers her with a lovely gift. going towards Mill City and follow sell more West Coast lumber, he said. A social luncheon was held at Mrs. the lane road about % mile. THANK YOU CARD I Lowell Cree's last Wednesday. Mrs. Several Fox Valley ladies attended __ ____ . . . , , i We wish to thank everyone for the Rose Daly, Mrs. Floyd Shepherd, Mrs. the . home products party and demon- .. , tnmniir . nt zvtiv« rlsnnAv* of the fine turnout at our dinner at Tho Anna Swift, Mrs. Morris Howe, Mrs. stration held at the home of Mrs. El i i emo Expert work. Also Carl Chance and Mrs. Lowell Cree wood in Lyons, Friday morning i Bohemian hall last Sunday. Finest mate our thanks is extended to all who were present. March 17 Mrs. Arthur Olmstead rials. Work dons promptly... Mrs. Grace Dart attended the wed was assistant hostess with Mrs. El assisted and made it a success. and guaranteed. Let us give THE LODGE COMMITTEE ding of her grand-daughter Veleda wood. you a free estimate. Moberg In Salem Sunday. Relatives of the Dysinger family REGISTRATION CLOSES APRIL 18 WATCHES Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Olmstead who recently visited here include Mr. motored to Timber to visit relatives, and Mrs. C. Dysinger of Horton, i DIAMONDS ¡Also making the trip were Mr, and Washington, Mrs. Blanch Ward of JEWELRY Mrs Arthur Olmstead and family of Longview, Washington, and Mr. and FOSTORIA Lyons. Olmsteads made the return Mrs. A. Mikesell and family also of trip via Portland to visit friends. Longview and Mr. and Mrs. D. Pyle Baker's Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Portland. W. W. Henderson were her uncle Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman and j and aunt from Salem, Mr. and Mrs. daughter Janice, Janet, and Jeanette Clayton Jenkins. visited Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbard MODEL AIRPLANER MODEL AIRPLANE MOTORA i Visitors at the Henry and Clayton in Eugene, Sunday. Janice Huffman I SPECIALTY CARDS TOYS AND DOLLS Baltimore homes were Mr. and Mrs. the oldest of the three girls, has been I I Frank Baltimore of Eugene. Also ill for over a year, and Sunday was TRICKS AND PUZZLER MASQUERADE HUPPIJER ■ visiting at the Clayton Baltimore her first time away from her home home were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin since last spring when she suffered Use Our Mall Order Service — I Anderson and two sons of Salem. an attack of rheumatic fever. Sun- Mr and Mrs. Robert Veness, Carol day was Mrs. Huffman's parents and Shirley were the Sunday dinner forty-third wedding anniversary and RAI JEM'S ORIGINAL guests of the Edison Vickers family the Huffmans went to help them of Idanha. spend a pleasant day. They also Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilton and chil called on Mr. and Mrs. Hal Howard dren Bobbie and Patty-Jo of Eugene and family. The Howards were 163 N. Commercial SALEM Phone 2-1588 were Sunday guests at the home of i Lyons residents before locating at Mr. and Mrs. Ray E Walker. Junction City several years ago. Mrs Herman Morgan and Mrs. L. Hargon both of Lyons, Mrs. Arthur Morgan. Mrs. Raymond Morgan and Mrs. Clifford West of Fox Valley were Thursday visitors in Salem at the jPopuUr- Ji’, home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy West. FOX VALLEY FOR RENT D-7 Cat & Dozer Call RIMINE 1815 H. 0. Model Railroading Equipment Mill City Jewelry IPEP/ Toy Ö* Hobby Shop MAST£R Don't Borrow—Subscribe Today! Ml —WRihMIlil A She knows what your giving means Helping turn on the light of hope in ■ome diMiter-stricken face . . . That's what your giving moans. Helping to eave a life so deer to someone, somewhere . .. That's what your giving means. 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