The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 30, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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    I— TUE MIM^CTTYENTERPRIME
MILL CITY
Mr. and Mrs. I^awrenqe Walworth
and Mr and Mrs. Shuey were in
Salem Sunday afternoon at the insti­
tution of Trinity Chapter OE8
One hundred twelve people at-
tended the Masonic and Eastern Star
banquet Saturday evening at the
IOOF hall
Dr. David J. Ferguson acted as
Toastmaster. Dr. Browning, Pastor
of the Silverton Methodist church
was the speaker Group singing was
also enjoyed.
Mrs. Vern Clarke is reported to be
improving at her home after an ex-
tended illness.
Terry Sigfrit was confined to his
home last week due to illness, Terry
is in the second grade.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lundall and
page at the grand assembly of Rain­
bow Girls held in Corvallis last week.
family of Silverton were guests Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Landro of
day of Mr and Mrs George Veteto. Astoria are spending their vacation
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Coville visited at the home of her mother, Mrs, Anna
Swift Mrs. Landro is the former
with their son in Turner Sunday.
Mrs. Mel Robinson has returned Edna Swift.
from Dallas where she has been car­ Mrs. John Nelson, John, Donna and
ing for her brother-in-law, Al Cherry Ellena and Betty Cree were in Salem
who recently broke his leg and nose shopping Saturday.
in a bad fall. He is reported to be
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kleiwer have
improving.
purchased the Floyd Fleetwood home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Craig were Fleetwoods have purchased an apart­
in Newberg Friday to attend funeral ment house in Gates. Kleiwers’
services for a friend who died sud­ plan to move into their home this
week.
denly, Monday evening.
The children of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Burton and
Morgan have been confined to their Rosemary of Scio visited Sunday at
home with the measles.
the home of his brother-in-law and
Mrs. Eva Hopkins of Portland was sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Cree.
a house guest at the L. E Dike home I Spending Sunday at the Hoodoo Ski
over the weekend.
Bowl were LaVetta Powelson, Duane
Rose Kerber, daughter of Mr. and McFadden of Corvallis, Barbara Bar­
Mrs. J. C. Kerber of Taft and former ton and Bill Howe.
Mill City residents, served as a grand
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hollyman and
March SO IBM
children were dinner guests Monday
evening at the home of Mr and Mrs
Tom Putman in Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carey enter­
tained at a family dinner at their
home in Portland Sunday in honor of
Mrs. Carey's mother, Mrs. Carl
Chance of Mill City on her birthday.
Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Chance, Mrs. Velma Carey, Mrs,
Celia Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Carey
and daughter, Kenneth Chance, Don
Carey and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Carey and Diane.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Shroeder are
receiving congratulations on the
birth of their first child, a daughter
bom March 25 at the Emmanuel hos­
pital in Portland. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shroeder of
Mill City and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wilt-
sey of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd and
Bill were in Albany Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Darby.
Merchant Quiz Prize
Winners Announced
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Award winners in the Mill City
merchants quiz, conducted every
Thursday at the Mill City theatre,
have been announced by R P Veness,
manager.
First week’s award went to Mr.
Hickle, who answered nine out of ten
questions correctly.
He received
»36 00
Second week’s award was won by
Philip Goble for answer ing correctly,
the first seven of the ten questions.
He received »30.80
Mrs. Kuhlman received the $5.00
error ^ward prize for being the first
to detect a mistake in one of the
questions.
Contestants this week will answer
questions, based on merchandise dis­
played in leading Mill City stores, to
try for a cash award totaling »53.20.
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