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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1951)
5—THE MIEL CITY ENTERPRISE -~-r 1 IM' 1H’1 Alexander And Snooer Wed in Lutheran Church Judith Ragsdale Robert Alexander and Phyllis Ann Feted By Ladies Snooer were wed during formal wed FEMME PAGE Legionnaires Stage Depression Party FR1DAY and SATURDAY ding ceremonies in the Lutheran A pink and blue shower was held The American Legion Post No. 159 at the home of Mrs. Martha Ragsdale of Mill City relaxed Thursday night church in Portland on March 30. GENE AUTRY in Robert is the son of Mrs. Ivan for Mrs. Judith Ragsdale last week. during their social and recreational COW TOWN — Plus — Osborne of Mill City, and his wife, The hostesses for the shower were meeting in the Legion hall in Mill JUNE ALLYSON and Phyllis is the daughter of Mrs. Elsie Mrs. Wilma Ragsdale and Miss Dar City. When the juke box of the recently DICK POWELL in Muir’s Bakery is in the throes of Snooer of Portland. Mrs. Alexander lene Hathaway. RIGHT CROSS An enjoyable evening was spent re-decorated hall refused further being re-decorated. A new fir-tex formerly was a secretary at Mont Gates Lucky Twelve veered from ceiling is going in as has in like , playing several games. At the con music, Mrs. Jack Colburn loaned her i KID’S MATINEE—2 p.m. Sat. the regular plan of things and per manner sheet-rock walls. The wall gomery Wards’ in Portland. clusion of the evening a lovely lunch record player, Mrs. Don Peterson, Autry in “COW TOWN” The newly-weds are making their was served. in the latter part of the evening, formed the honors of a pink and blue behind the counter sports a new paint 3 Cartoons and Serial shower for Mrs. Doreen Fowler dur job. Before Roy Beebe and Neal home in the former residence of For Among the guests present were entertained those present by playing on the piano several popular songs. ing their Thursday meeting at the Marttala stop they will have brought rest Baker in Mill City. Mrs. Marie Stewart, Mrs. Phylis SUNDAY' and MONDAY Parkway trailer court near Gates. about a new look on the floors, walls Rapp, Mrs. I'na White, Mrs. Virginia Mrs. Ruth Stovall sang several of the CLARK GABLE and Taking on the added task of man and equipment of the bakery—in short now plan returning in two weeks to Robinson, Mrs. Mabie Bruder. Mrs. numbers played. BARB Utt STANWYCK Cards, singing and dancing furn aging a party in honor of Mrs. Fowler an entirely new clean and gleaming Mill City and remaining here jfcrman- Ernest Ragsdale, Mrs. R. McClain, in was hostess Bertha Vanderhoff. The interior. Mrs. I.ouella Longfellow, Mrs. Mui- ished the major part of the evening’s ently. entertainment. A bountiful dutch whole afternoon's events followed the Les Mullins bought a pig recently ' Mrs. Gertrude Mason of Harisburg burg, Mrs. Mabie Mason, Mrs. Bar lunch was the source of refreshments idea of recognition to Mrs. Fowler. at an auction and placed it in what is visiting Mill City friends. i bara Yarnell, Mrs. Sue Green. ,v for the group. Word unscrambling games occupied was thought a sufficient enclosure. Mrs. Elsie Potter is in Portland Those sending gifts but not attend Those present for the depression the attention of the group assembled .Pig-like the shoat escaped and was caring for Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Potter, ing the shower were Mrs. Ruth Witt, times dress-up Legion socail were Mr. during the course of the afternoon’s raising a ruckus with the neighbors' who now are home after a session Mrs. Hallie Toman, Mrs. V. Herron. and Mrs. Dave Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Tl ESDAY and WEDNESDAY luncheon. dogs, children and tempers. Came in the hospital. Mrs. Pat Flatman, Mrs. Granstron, Jack Enlow, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Gates Lucky Twelve and their along Santiam Sam. He roped the PAT O BRIEN and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stovall and Mrs. Albright, Mrs. Luella Morgan, ROBERT RYAN guests for this special occasion were pig cowboy style and returned it safe sons went to Portland Monday. Mr. Mrs. Frank Jackson, Mrs. S. W. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Jen sen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stovall, Mr. Jeannine Herzberg, Ruby Adamson, ly to Mullins! in Stovall went on business and Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. D. W. Stewart. Mrs. and Mrs. John Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Don Edna McCreary, Tacy Long, Elsie Stovall spent the day in visiting with Nell Sthalman, Mrs. W. Arthur, Mrs. Something new in the way of fresh Peterson, Mrs. Ina Chase, Mrs. Kay Nolan, Rose Haywood, Jean Wilson, her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Freeman, E. Dennis, Mrs. Iris Rose, Mrs. M. Colburn, Mr. Elmer Barney and Mr. Mabie Quarles, Marcella Peterson, food counters has been installed in and shopping. Ragsdale. Mrs. J. Nickelson, Mrs. R. Glen V. Sorensen. Hazel Gildon, Lougena Fowler, Do Toman’s Hill Top Store recently. Till RS., FBI. & SATURDAY Ed Kring of Mill City Lodge re Veness, Mrs. Fern Stone, Miss Carol Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pound, Sr. lores Herzberg, Mary Jones, Alice turned to work on the Detroit dam Maureen O'Hara and Ann Ragsdale. Nelson, Pat Sargent, and Edna Duvall. had as their guests over the weekend this week. He has been laid up in OREGON GRAPE INJURES SAM MacDonald Carey in During the pinochle play following their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. a Portland hospital with a broken i While clipping Oregon grape "Comanche Territory’’ and Mrs. Harold Pound, Jr. the activity of the baby shower and i blooms, Santiam Sam had the misfor- leg received while at work on the dam. In Technicolor the luncheon, Marcella Peterson Lowell Stiffler missed opening day, tune of having one of the barbs whisk Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nelson have — Plus — earned for herself high score for the Saturday, of the fishing season but been spending the past few weekends across the cornea of his eye, just Mickey Rooney and By EVA BRESSLER day. Ruby Adamson flicked away made it Sunday as did many others. in Vancouver with their son, Richard. missing the pupil. The cut inflicted Pat O'Brien in the pinochle prize. Dolores Herzberg “Tex” Blazek established a record for The meeting of the Mari-Linn by the sharp barb caused Sam two Brian J. Stovall celebrated his third "The Fireball” found herself entitled to the irksome speed in fishing it seems. Saturday birthday with a small birthday party. P.T.A. was held at the school house visits to the Salem clinic and several second prize position. morning, opening of the fishing sea His guests were Nancy Stewart, Tuesday evening. .Mrs. Paul Patter trips to Dr. Jack Reid. Almost “one- KID’S MATINEE—2 p.m. Sat. Special hostess Bertha Vanderhoff son, he showed up away from the Charley Ross Stewart, Garry Shar- son of Salem, and members of the eyed” Sam instead of Santiam Sam! "NATIONAL VELVET” served her guests a delicious graham streams with his limit caught by 8:20 back, Dennis Stovall and Erick Stov State Board of Education were guest 3 Cartoons and Serial cracker nut roll and coffee during a.m. People certainly are taking their all. Chocolate cake and ice cream speakers and talked on senate bill X- convalescing at the home of her sis the dessert luncheon for the day’s fishing seriously these days! Doors open at 7:20 P.M. 315. Refreshments were served by ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ransom. was enjoyed by all. Complete show can be seen any session. Mrs. Harry Wood’s brother, Walter Mrs. Floyd Jones has gone to Long the first grade mothers with Mrs. Mrs. Mielke underwent surgery for jj » time up to 8:30 Scott, is home in Marcola now and view, Wash., to her mother’s bedside, Bob Free room mother in charge. ear trouble. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll* much improved. because of her mother’s serious ill Mrs. Alice Huber. Mrs. Robest Feth- erston, Mrs. John Prideaux and GET YOUR QUALITY JOB PRINTING AT THE ENTERPRISE — Professor Venesso, in rare good ness. Richard Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Putman attended the public form, kept the boys spell-bound with acts of magic during the Central Roger Nelson, who is stationed at hearing that the house Education Willamette Firemen’s association stag Whiby Isalnd Naval Air school center committee held at the State Capitol Friday afternoon. Mrs. Prideaux ’ party held Wednesday evening in the . visited here over the weekend. W. H. Nelson is spending the week and Mr. Putman spoke before the I Stayton fire hall. Mrs. A. M. Robinson, Mrs. Arthur in Portland with Fred Nelson, Roger legislators. Sunday dinner guests at the home LaCour and Mrs. James Rose jour Nelson’s father. Ixreated Next to rurniture Store For the first major public demon of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ro.ve were neyed to Salem Friday on a shopping PHONE 5951 stration of their various talents, band Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Roye. Mr. and tour. • Suitable for One or Two Operators — Completely Furnished The George Vetetos spent Sunday j instructor Loucks of the grade school Mrs. Ross Godard, Jerry Lynn and Living Quarters is presenting a public showing of his Nancy of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. in McMinnville visiting the William POOR HEALTH REASON FOR SELLING Ilernings, former residents of Mill band and majorettes next Thursday Kuni of Creswell, Miss Imogene Roye City and now owners of the building at 8 p.m. in the grade school audi and Laddy Tesheck of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Swan and son housing Nu-Method Cleaners, Muir's torium. The majorettes, plumed for A Hallmark card's the crowning touch Bakery and Mill City Appliance Store. the first time in sparkling finery, will of Portland spent the weekend with to warm mom’s heart. To make relatives. They were guests at the Mrs. Edith Mason spent the week strut their stuff. Mother's Day truly memorable— Jim O'Leary has been in a tussle home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. end in Corvallis with her daughter choose from our new selection. with the flu this week. It put him John Shelton of Jordan, also his par and family. Coms in today. SPRAY OR BRUSH The Rebekahs and Odd Fellows , in bed for a day or so and made him ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Swan of Mill City. held a pie social Friday evening. The , behave himself. GET YOUR FREE ESTIMATE NOW FOR The monthly meeting of the teach I evening was spent by square dancing.1 ers was held Thursday evening at ' Coffee was served with the pie for INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DECORATING the school house. The supper was refreshment. Profits made on the , prepared and served by group two of pie social go into the mounting pile | “The Home of Halmark Cards" the home economics class under the of funds for the Santiam Memorial supervision of Mrs. Hazel Wirth. The 330 Court Street Salem, Ore. hospital. general discussion concerned plans Box 607, Mill City EVENINGS 1952 PHONE 3215 Mt. and Mrs. Herbert Schroeder for graduation. Present were Mr. spent the weekend in Mill City. They and Mrs, Thomas Putman and daugh ter, Mary Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan • Every prescription en Smith and family, Mrs. Elva Kuiken, trusted to us is compounded as Carol and Kathleen, Mrs. Martha though our reputation rested Poole, Sharron and Roddy, Mrs. Hazel Wirth, Mrs. Katie Skillings, Mrs. upon the accuracy and quality Alice Huber, Miss Vivian Boyce and of that prescription alone. And I Miss Deanne Thompson. it does! That is why we use only Ralph Linton, who was a teacher fresh, potent drugs; double in the high school in Lyons 24 years check every step for accuracy. ago, called on old friends Saturday If you seek prescriptions com morning. He is now practising law in Idaho. pounded with the utmost care, Several from Lyons attended the we invite your patronage. reception Sunday afternoon at the Mehama club house honoring Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor on their 25th wed ding anniversary. Salem Mr. and Mrs. Leland Manning are (One-eyed Sam thin week!) the parents of a baby boy born • REllABtf>.- Wednesday afternoon at the Salem ■ S'J General hospital. The young man A BROWSER’S PARADISE weighed 9 lbs. 2% oz. and has been PRESCRIPTIONS - "=■ i named Richard Leroy. “ON THE UPGRADE’’ Harry and Bob Reed of Molalla who at one time lived on McCully Moun in Mill City tain renewed old acquaintances in Lyons Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dougal and family with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Putman and daughter, Mary Lynn, spent Sunday at the coast. They ¡visited at Wecoma and Newport as well as other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Kinzer are * FURNITURE the parents of a son who was born ¥ Saturday morning at the Salem Gen REFRIGERATORS eral hospital, weighed 8 lbs. 1 oz. ¥ RANGES and named Dennis Allen. ¥ ANTIQUES Mrs. George Mielke of Gates is Gates Lucky Twelve Veer From Course MILL CITY To Please a Marine Raiders LYONS FOR SALE Painting and Papering Edward Williams COMPOUNDE i’ Call Bill Obershaw W,,M CARE Come One--Come All and See MILL CITY MEAT MARKET Quality Meats and Groceries Santiam Sam's NEW STORE FOOD LOCKERS Capital Drug Co. FROZEN FOODS I Quality New & Used Merchandise Hi, Neighbor! We hope there's added a bit of Neighborliness with each purchase of our wares which ¥ ODDS and ENDS PARKING GALORE Mill Mill to Lyons to Gates already equal those sold elsewhere. Your Business Helps Build the Canyon Gates General Store rials. Work dooe promptly ,., and guaranteed. I-et ua give yon a free estimate. WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELRY FOSTORIA BAKER’S Mill City Jewelry Positively nothing like this place in all Oregon! OPEN ALL DAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY Open EVERY evening !