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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1951)
Febr ua ry 15, IS'il •—THE MU I. CITY ENTERPRISE Detroit Women Give Cooked Food Sale Female Need Reiogidzed MILL CITY Mrs. Ernie Brown Loses Sister, Madge Agnes JDANHA BUNDAY SCHOOL ACTS Mrs. Carl Redmond is recovering A cerebral hemorrhage Wednesday Idanha — An attendance and new from a flu attack after being con snuffed out the life of Madge Agnes membership drive contest was organ fined for a few days. The Detroit Women’s Civic club Wagner, sister of Mrs. Ernie Brown ized at the Idanha Community Sun \ not her appeal is made to • he "The George Vetetos visited in Mc of Mill City. met at the home of Margaret Rasnick Mrs. Wagner never day school last Sunday. Fednesday evening. Feb. 17. Fif women who live in the Canyon and Minnville Sunday. fully recovered from a similar brain Mrs. Alex Bodeker was hostess for on Those present were divided into teen members were present. Valley areas that will be served by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Radcliff of hemorrhage suffered just prior to the three parts, the red. white and blue, the meeting of the Women’s Society The meeting was called to order by the Santiam Memorial Hospital, to Detroit, Mich., were weekend house last fatal one. r,ew members are to be counted for I of Christian Service held at her home ' President Ruth Skidmore and minutes join the Women's Auxiliary of the guests of Bert Provost and visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Brown will at the color asking them. in Lyons Tuesday afternoon. of the previous meeting were read. Hospital, as a result of the action of in the Ken Nielson home. The Rad- tend the Saturday 9:30 a.m. last rites Points are given for attendance, for Mrs. John Hargreaves, president, club voted to have a program the Board of Directors of the Auxil 1 cliffs left Sunday for Portland to visit for her sister which will be conducted knowing the Scripture verse on the assisted by Mrs. Glen Julian, secre 1 The committee appointed and Mrs. Helvig, iary at its meeting this afternoon. Mrs. Radcliff’s father, Scotty Wright. in the Holy Redeemer church, Port card given each Sunday and other tary presided over the meeting. De I Mrs. Otis White, Mrs. Richardson, Thursday, February 15th. at the as Mr. Radcliff is a superintendent at land Blvd, and Vancouver, Portland. Conditions to be worked out. votions were in charge of Mrs. Leo Interment will be in Mt. Calvary The two losing sides must give the nard Jones. Reports of various com Mrs. Bruce Houck and Mrs. Lloyd sembly room of the Bon Ton restau Willow Run assembly plant in De- The Radcliffs were cemetery of Portland. Funeral ar winning side a party at the end of mittees were heard with a good re Leach were selected by the president. rant. according to the officers of the | troit, Mich. Discussion of various needs of the auxiliary. rangements are in care of The Little formerly residents of Portland. the contest, about Easter time. Cap port from the tamale sale. ¡community were taken up. This has A public invitation was issued David C. Duniway, state archivist, Chapel of the Chimes, 430 N. Killings- tains chosen for the colors were Betty Plans were made and committees Pittam, Goldie Storey and Marie appointed for the Father and Son Been a difficult time for the civic through the newspapers to the wom was the guest speaker before the Mill worth, Portland. club. There has not been much in en of the area, to attend a meeting City Woman’s club in the Presby- Jlone. banquet which will be held the last the way of a civic project for which Jan. 2,5, 1951, for the purpose of or ! terian church recreation room last Valentine cakes cookies, and, of of the month. ,the ladies could contribute. ganizing the Women’s Auxiliary of week. ' course, ice cream and chocolate < ARI> OF THANKS It was decided, therefore, since the Santiam Memorial hospital, 138 Present for the meeting were Mes- Nancy Stewart and Charles Stewart drinks. The children played appro- We wish to express our thanks dames Leonard Jones. Glen Julian. the school is the one thing which will women attended, and at that time Jr., were victimized by measles re- i priate games, told stories, and each /or the thoughtful expressions and John Hargreaves, Eugene Roye, Vir remain as it is that the club would joined the organization. 5 cently. 1 went home with a fistful of Valen- floral offerings given at our recent gil Rogers, Willard Hartnell, Wallace do something for the betterment of Clyde Richards left for Ft. Lewis i tines. “The board of directors of the bereavement in the loss of our loved j Power, Clyde Bressler. Mrs. Chamber- the school. Numerous projects were Women’s auxiliary,” according to this week. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Peterson visited . <>ne, Mrs. Ida Belle Swift. lain, Mrs, Alice Huber and Mrs. Bo- discussed and the club finally de Mrs. W. E. Weddle, president, “urges Marvin Strickler, son of Mr. and in Portland the first of the week at cided to give a cooked food sale and Ed Bertram and family. deker. all women residing in the Aumsville. Mrs. Dallas Strickler, had his ton the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salvon. Cake and coffee were served at the with the profits buy dark turtains Detroit, Gates, Idanha. Lyons. Marion, sils removed in a Salem hospital Wesley Greene is recuperating this for the grade shcool gymnasium mak ¡dose of the meeting. week from an attack of the flu. Mehama, Mill City, Scio, Stayton, Tuesday. ing the showing of movies accessible BARBEQUED BEEF, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bruder and Three Links club met at Mrs. Mel to all children in the school at one West Stayton, Sublimity, Turner and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene John- bourne Rambo’s home, Tuesday. Those surrounding areas, who want to be PORK and \LTAR StM IE1A PLAYS BINGO time rather than in small groups as associated in the work of the Wom 1 son spent the weekend in Portland attending were Mrs. Mel Robinson, TURKEY The bingo party sponsored by the is done under the present setup. at the homes of Gordon and Bill Mrs. W. Henderson, Mrs. Walter Olm Altar society of the St. Patrick church The date for this food sale will en's auxiliary of the hospital, to Bruder. Open t> a.m. to 12 midnight stead, Mrs. Walter Brisbin, Mrs. Nor- write, telephone (4392, Stayton), or was held at the Rebekah hall of be announced later according to Zetta Saturday—Open All Night Tony Moravec, recently injured in Lyons Sunday evening, with a large Schlador, chairman of the ways and personally call at the area business a mill accident, has been moved to ( , man Garrison, Mrs. Geo. Veteto, Mrs. i Vera Thomas, Mrs. Marvin Dart, Mrs. office located at 325 E. Ida street. attendance. means committee. Providence hospital in Portland where Cecil Lake, Mrs. Clayton Baltimore, Stayton; or personally communicate Mrs. Joe Wright gave a report on Mrs. Bob Free won the door prize with any of the following directors a brain operation will be performed ! >frs. Chuck Stewart, Mrs. John Swan, which was a set of dishes. Mrs. Mer the library which is sponsored and of the auxiliary: Mrs. Earl Allen, hoping to improve his condition. and Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood. Lovely maintained by the women ’ s civic club. rill Brassfield drew the cash prize. Lyons: Mrs. Ed Bell, Stayton; Mrs. Penicillin is being given Mr. Moravec Valentine cakes, plus salads and cof But since she was unable to attend This library is located in the old Wm. H. Burrell, Stayton; Mrs. G. W. to reduce possible infections. fee were served by hostesses Mrs. the cash will be added to the prize grade school building on the high DeJardin, Stayton; Mrs. Sim Etzel, Dr. Mark Hammericksen, Mill City Rambo, Mrs. Stewart, and Mrs. Bal school grounds and there are many for the next meeting doubling it. Stay ton; Mrs. John A. Frank, Sub and Albany optometrist, vacationed timore. [ worthwhile books available. limity; Mrs. T. G. Freres, Stayton; in California recently. While there H. H. Roberts, formerly a CBI en A reoort of the Canyon Aid fund Mrs. Kenneth Hanson, Stayton; Mrs. he visited his two brothers, who live gineer, is leaving Mill City and CBI was given by Margaret Hintz who in San Francisco. I for a position of high responsibility is the representative from the Worn- Percy Hiatt, Lyons; Mrs. Geo. Huff Mrs. Agness Alien’s kindergarten ien’s Civic club, on the Canyon Aid, man, Lyons; Mrs. Chester Kiersey, pupils had a Valentine party the in conjunction with the construction she has also been its very able sec Aumsville; Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, Mill morning of February 14. Some of i of a hydroelectric dam in India. Mrs. retary. Mrs. Hintz tendered her res- City; Mrs. Earl Miller. Scio; Mrs. the pupils' mothers donated lovely Roberts, Sue and Thad will take up iresidence" in California where Mr. I ignation on that evening and Mrs. B. J. Minden, Sublimity; Mrs. Chris E. Neitling. Stayton; Mrs. Nolan P. [Roberts will later join them. [’ Ella Johnson was appointed to take Mrs. John Davidson is rapidly shap- Rasnick, Detroit; Mrs. Lee S. Ross, effort will be made during the next her place. Refreshments were served by the Mill City; Mrs. G. D. Skidmore, year to establish committees, branches i ing up the program and policies of hostesses Mrs. Margaret Rasnick and Idanha; Mrs. John Teeters, Mehama; or chapters of the Women’s auxiliary [the new Canyon Teen-ager Club. Mrs. | Lorraine Sophy. The next meeting Mrs. Arlo C. Tuers, Route 1, Lyons; of the Santiam Memorial hospital in Davidson has long been popular and 3 piece Western Swing Band will be held at Mongold, the Mongold Mrs. W. E. Weddle. Stayton. Stayton; various organizations, in order to taken an interest in Mill City’s teen women being hostesses at that time. | who will furnish membership applica give them an opportunity to partici agers. Pfc. Merle Stewart and Pvt. Jerry tion cards.” pate in the great service that this “We urge the officers of all wom community hospital will afford the Stewart of Ft. Lewis were home over en’s organizations in churches, fra people who live in the valley and the weekend visiting their parents, relatives and friends. ternal. farm, civic, social, organiza canyon areas. tions and clubs, to announce at their By MRS. SCOTT YOUNG meetings that the membership to the s “Jinky” Vibbert of Salem hospital auxiliary is open, and an in spent a few hours visiting with her vitation is extended to all women who friends at Marion Forks and then desire to join the auxiliary to do so made a trip to Hoodoo Ski Bowl. by contacting present members, or ALL SIZES FREE ESTIMATES ANYWHERE There she rode the chair lift remark communicating with area headquart ing later. "It’s wonderful.” Everyone ers. There will be no dues or assess- , Phone 2-4542 reports the new lift a thrill of a ments," said Mrs. Weddle. lifetime. Mr and Mrs. Vern Morgan The chairmanships and assistants Bales Ô* Brady also enjoyed one day’s skiing at the of the following committees will be Bowl. announced at a later date: public re Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Gray of lations. publicity, memorials and Camp Sherman on the Metolius river gifts, equipment and furnishings, are staying at the Marion Forks lodge foods and canning, grounds, training 546 N. High. SALEM while he is building a fireplace for hospital aids, hospital visiting hours, the new Morgan home. new members, special events. Every Dick Hoppes of Prineville spent a short time here enroute to Salem. the weekend at the Lodge. Skiing He will enter the -ervice in March. Robert C. Young "•Bob", is now was enjoyed by them at the Bowl working at the Hoodoo Bowl each Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shroy of the weekend. Mrs. Alice Pooler of Mehan-.a spent Marion Forks Hatchery spent the part of last week visiting at the Orval weekend with relatives at Waldport. Greer home. She is recuperating In the meantime her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R C. Ijiuderbeck came to visit from a major operation. them. The North Santiam Willing " Word has been received that Col. ers club will hold a pot luck supper at the Marion Forks lodge on the ¡Jack Miles and wife have reached They night of Friday. February 16. at 6 their destination in Florida. pm. The women have invited their are now located at McDill field. They enjoyed a wonderful two-week trip. husbands to dine Fred and George Westerberg are Mr Ed Hankir.s from the Manon Forks Hatchery is spending a few now locating spars in the Marion Marion Creek timber days visiting with his family at Cor Creek area. ■ produces just the right size for the vallis. They stayed at the Lodge Mr and Mrs. Scott Young made a Navy. business tnp to Redmond last week. until Saturday, when they moved into The highway is in first class con their summer home above Marion dition—no packed snow on it all the 1 Forks. wav across the mountains. James Woods of the biological de 4’ partment of the Oregon F:sh Com- mission was called for physical ex amination by the Navy department. He served four years in submarine service during the recent war. He is now on his way to Port Angeles, Wash., where he lives. He will visit his folks while there. íes We just have fourteen This winter have a irwraa home—heated at low cost snow on level ground new. Gu we will have to import some sc by the beautiful, compact SPARK oil heater On will look natural around these parts* those cold mornings to come, enjoy SPARK's instant Mr and Mrs. Paul Klug and Mr iwvun Ml, 1951 P RICES: radiant heat. (.ki blustery, raw evenings relax in ar.d Mrs Tomever of Portland spent Christian Service at Alex Bodeker Home SOUTHERN NOW Riverside Ramblers Fri., Sai., Sun. each week Marion Forks HOUSE MOVING TOWING SERVICE MILL CITY MEAT MARKET Quality Meats and Groceries FOOD LOCKERS FROZEN FOODS w A V BUY AT HOME and Save Traveling Expenses with the SPARK Oil Heater comfort while SPARK warms your home with even, circulating heat. \ LARGE SALEM STORE: OUR PRICE SAME DATE: SP.4RK gitet e cheerful. ftre-piece effect, FLOUR. 5 lbs. .53 .50 lb clee* h*Htatg, feMfhepeti He*te u el- uuu tisihle through the floor. (RISCO. 3 ih'. 1.25 1.25 SEGAR. C \NE. 5 lb>. .53 .53 SUGAR. Brown and Powdered .13 .13 DI Z. RINSO. TIDE. Etc.. Regular .35 .35 I for .35 4 for J5 COFFEE. 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