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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1950)
S—THE MILL CITY IXTEKPKISE August 3, 1950 rt/H/HE EACE Summer Wedding Pions New Officers Installed Mode by Mill City Couple By Faith Rebekah Lodge FRIDAS .md s XTI RD \Y August lth and Sth Rll.L I l.I.IOTT and M \IUE WINDSOR In ♦ HELIFIRE Announced for Saturday, August Lyons Installation of officers was — Plus — 19. is the marriage of Josephine Roy j the main business at the meeting of and Donald L. Watt. Faith Rebekah lodge held at the hall FLAMING FURY The ceremony will be solemnized at Wednesday evening Hazel Lewis, Arson Squad In Action! eight in the evening at the First district deputy president and the fol Christian church in Mill City with lowing staff. Alice Huber, deputy SI NDAY and MONDAY Rev. Tom Courtney officiating marshal; Elsie Myers, deputy warden; August 6th and 7th A reception in the church parlor Eva Bressler, deputy treasurer, and The Most Amazing Story Beulah Lewis, deputy secretary in will follow. Ever Filmed! The bride-elect attended Mill City stalled as officers for the coming term high school and is the daughter of j of six months: Blanche Wagner, noble Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Roy of Mill City. grand; Mildred Carr, vice grand; Gar (Expedition Moon) Mr. Watt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. nett Bassett, secretary; Helen Ander The greatest Adventure in the C. J. Watt of MUI City. He works son, financial secretary; Gertrude History of Mankind—the First Rocket Trip Into Space! as a warehouse foreman for the CBI. Weidman, treasurer; Zona Sischo, j warden; Celene Taylor, conductor; , right supporter to noble grand, Alta TTESDAY anil WEDNESDAY Dodeker. Hazel Lewis; left supporter August 6th and 9th to noble grand, Beulah Lewis; right ' YVOXXE |»E CARLO and supporter to vice grand. Elsie Myers; [ SCOTT BRADY in Marion Forks—A blue and white left supporter to vice grand. Lois shower was given at the home of Myers; inside guardian. Rosa Berry; Mrs. George Streff with Mrs. Vern outside guardian, Mabel Bass, and Morgan assisting for Mrs. Eileen musician. Robert Longnecker. Flag Jones on July 27th. A clever stork bearer Anna B. Julian who was un Holding hands ovr their double-wedding eake are Mr. and Mrs. Ken Chance and Mr. and Mrs. •lack Stewart. In Tix'hnicolor adorned with pink and blue ribbons able to be present and will be in The four were married in ceremonies at the First ChrLtlan Church in Mill City on Saturday, _ July 15. They and carrying a parasol greeted the stalled as chaplin at the next meeting. are now residing in Gates at the Oak Motel. Till RSDAY l Photo courtesy of Bob Veness and Capital Journal) guests at the door who put dainty j August 10th gifts at his feet. Games were played j Following the regular routine of busi ness reports of various committees ROBERT MONTGOMERY, and prizes were won by Mabel Moore I were heard. At the social hour a SANTIAM EAGLES PLAN ANN BI.YTH in and Glen-Ellen Detnon of Idanha. Re pot luck lunch was served with Helen PICNIC AT WHITEWATER freshments were served to the honor Anderson, and Rosa Berry the com Santiam Eagles of Detroit will pic The Fox Valley cemetery society guest Mrs. Eileen Jones, Mabel Moore, [ Miss Mary Holthouse. Corvallis, nic at Whitewater forest camp from mittee in charge. has purchased a pow’er lawn mower Mabel Parker, Ethel Estey, Enid Ben-| to use at the cemetery. Several folks Mrs. Marshall Powell and two chil 10 a m. to late afternoon next Sun nett, Rilla Schaffer, Georgia New, met there Sunday to try using the dren of Independence and Mrs. Robert day. Entertaining Comedy Glen-Ellen Denton, Mary Lyons and Johnson and daughter of Reviera, Fun and entertainment is scheduled Party Honors Michele Manolis new equipment. children, Marjorie Jeffyrs, Edna Wes- Calif., were picnicking at Moore’s for the picnickers in the form of Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Mary Gay Remine, Sarah Jo Kelly. ; Miss Pauline Schiewek and her Grove Sunday. terberg, Nan Young, Marie Bingham races for the youngsters, a ladies Complete show can be seen any and Master Mike Streff and the host Carl Hall, Jean Kelly. Joellen and1 brother David visited Stayton friends Robert Johnson and Sam Berg and rolling pin throwing contest, a pie time up to 8:30 esses Gladys Streff and Dorothy Mor Peggy Alliene Agee were the young Sunday after church and Sunday wife and son of Los Angeles, were eating contest, and horseshoe games. gan. Those sending gifts who could friends who helped Michele Manolis school until evening services. recent visitors at the G. M Flook III IllllllllllllllllHilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Prizes for contests and races will Mrs. Hugh Johnston and daughter home. not attend were Mrs. Max Harlan, celebrate her fourth birthday at a Mrs Robert Johnson and Don't Borrow—Subscribe Today! Carrie Clester, Elsie Girod and Alma delightful party held at the home of Kathryn went to Tangent Tuesday to daughter Judy returned south with be given. | them after a three weeks visit with Gillespie. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George attend a garden club meeting. Manolis. Jr., Wednesday afternoon. Kirk Wirick who is spending the her parents, A gaily-decorated birthday cake and summer in Mill City is employed at, Mrs Jack W Flook and son George, MBOQ».«• •»> 4» «• -3K- « favors for the guests all added to the Manthe planer plant at present. and daughter Pamela have arrived In their enjoyment. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford West and Mill City for a two weeks visit with Leland were Sunday guests at the relatives. EVENING APPOINTMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Farley of Salem GATES BIRTHDAY CLl’B MEETS home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. was in the city attending to business Roy West in Salem. Gates — Mrs. Elmer Stewart was located Next to Furniture Store Mrs. Ivan Smith and two children Wednesday of this week hostess to members of fhe Gates PHONE 5951 GATES Mrs. "Tex" Agee returned last week birthday club. Wednesday afternoon were Salem visitors Tuesday. SHIRLEY LAIRD from a trip to the east driving home work- Several local girls are now at her home. A luncheon was served by the hostess at one o'clock. Euchre ing at the Stayton eannery. Some a new car from the factory. During i her absence her husband sprained his was in play for the remainder of the went on the night shift. Phone 6103 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tetus of Stayton back and spent ten days in the hos atternoon. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Riiey Champ, Mrs. Gwen Schier and were Sunday visitors at the Jack | pital. He is now out of the hospital MILL CITY convalescing at their home prior to ccnsolation given Mrs. Martha Bowes Johnston home. Local farmers and dairymen are , returning to work. A visitors prize was presented to Mrs. <«• <«• <«• « Ch rales Tucker. Others present were getting their winter feed bought' Richard Stuart left Mill City Mon Mrs. Robert Levon. Mrs. Blanch Dean, early this season. Truck loads of Cen- ' day for Stayton where he has ac- Mrs. Lula Collins. Mrs. Clarence John tral Oregon alfalfa hay are coming cepted a position with a Stayton serv- j ice station. Stuart worked at the son. Mrs. Gerald Heath, Mrs. Walter in every day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen have re- | Allen Keith service station here, Brisbin, Mrs. Edmund Davis and Mrs. turned from a ten-day vacation they ---------------------------- Floyd Bassett of Lyons. spent at Paulina Lake. I Only one county in Oregon exceeds Mr. and Mrs. George Clipfell and the national average in doctors per ACCIDENT VICTIMS IMPROVED Mr. and Mrs. Wells of Mill City went capita Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vincent, who to Portland Tuesday evening to hear were seriously injured in a motorcycle a noted evangelist who is holding ser Sunday. accident nehr Aumsville in June, are vices there this week. Cane berry picking finished this reported in improved condition at a Mrs. Hilda Humphreys and little week, pickers will go to the bean yards Salem hospital. daughter Judy of Myrtle Creek were soon. A few bean yards began pick- Vincent is able to be up and around over the weekend visitors with the ing beans Monday but the beans were the hospital on crutches. He may be J. H. and Hugh Johnston families hardly ready for steady picking, able to return home soon. here. Mrs Humphreys and baby came Mrs. Otto Weidman, Mrs. Paul to help her father. Jack Johnston. Johnston and Mrs. Hugh Johnston ft I celebrate his birthday on July 25 and Kathryn attended the begonia A family dinner was enjoyed at the tour of the Stayton gardens Tuesday home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston afternoon. Rocket Ship XM Shower Honors Mrs. Jones The Gal Who Took the West FOX VALLEY MILL CITY Once More, My Darling Pe<|i|c's llriiul) Sahin SHIRLEY’S BEAUTY SHOP STOP THAT DUST! Mom & Pop’s Road Oiling for Streets and Driveways 5c square yard CAFE Private Dining Room For Fast Service Call Myron’s Packaged Meats Allen Keith Chevron Station Here’s a Kitchen Transformed! FRESH DAILY — VERY REASONABLE PRICES Kellom’s Grocery Tweedie Fuel Oils MILL CITY OPEN WEEK DAYS 8 A.M. to 7 P.M WEST SALEM, OREGON SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 9 AM. to 4 P.M. Residence 3-5769 Phone 2-4151 a a © 0 \ Thomas Housing Project Friday & Saturday Specials 2 a a 0 LOTS, and HOMES FOR SALE IF YOU’RE A G.I., SEE ; Mill City 2402 FREE 3 C. E. THOMAS. Mill City With $10.00 or More Order 2 pkgs. Kellogg's Cereal Who would suspect that this kitchen, as old fashioned as the clock above the sink, could become a beautiful modern kitchen without a lot of expensive »iterations! But look below to see how it was transformed. .49 34 PORK CHOPS, |b. 0 DELRICH. lb. IGA PORK AND BEANS, No. 2(4 cm 2 for 33 SEA PRIDE TL’NA IJGHT MEAT, meb a SALAD SAI-MON (Smoked) each I GREEN SPOT ORANGEADE. 16 ox. ras Kits - Bales Aero FISHERS PANCAKE FLOCK, 10 lbs. R4BY FOODS Kenslcill - Angeles SHOESTRING POTATOES, BLI'E BEU. HUM feet IGA SNO KREEM, 3 H m . a a NEW AND USED 3 3 South Side Trailers ALBANY — 2 MUes South on 96E Symbolic of the transformation is the electric clock that replaces the old mantel timepiece Alterations? Sure, but not expensive ones, because standard steel kitchen umta were used and no structural changes were made The window remains and the new cabinet sink was attached to the old plumbing A soffit above the wall cabinets and the addition of wall tile are extra features Note the large number of drawers and compartments in the double-bowl sink and base cabinets HILL TOP GENERAL STORE ALBERT TOMAN, Prop. WE DELIVER nxBMMnannBMBiOBwsannnniiDBmiBBaMti in in B n n n n n sffln n n n n n in B B n B B B B D D ijD O D D n n B iin B TRAILER HOMES