The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 08, 1951, Page 6, Image 6

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    November 8. 1951
6—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
HUCKLEBERRY FII\N
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Thought for today...
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“The sleeping fox
catches
no poultry
—Benjamin Franklin
For
moderate
refreshment...
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from Elkhorn, Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nuttieman
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from Mehama, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve O'­
Neil from Fox Valley and Mr. and
By MRS. EVA BRESSLER
The regular meeting of the Santiam Mrs. Neal.
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_ held
----- Friday even- .. Reverend Feenstra will observe
Valley
grange was
ing, with Albert Julian, acting Mas- Armistice Day by delivering a sermon
■-- to
. the
-L. absence
_i_______ of > Johnie
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i— ­ entitled “The Way to Peace”, Sunday
ter, due
Olympic Brewing Co., Olympia, Wo»h , U S. A. ’ ®
brecht. Election of officers Was the morning; and an evening sermon on
main business, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl the topic, “How I Found Peace”.
Nuttieman were obligated in the first
A large crowd attended the gym­
and second degree. The regular rou­ nasium warming in the new gymnas­
tine of business was carried out and ium at the Mari-Linn school, Friday
the following officers elected: Johnie evening. The time was spent in
Lambrecht, master; Giles Wagner, square dancing and playing cards.
overseer; Jerry Coffman, lecturer; G.
__ girl
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The
scouts and campfire girls
I). Myers, steward; Frank Basl, assis- wjth their leaders sponsored a Hallo-
tant steward; Nina Dark, chaplain; ween party held at the Rebekah halt.
Anna B. Julian, treasurer; F ern Sletto,
large crowd attended, with the
secretary; Steve Dark, gatekeeper; children all dressed in costume.
Bertha Basl, lady assistant steward;
Thomas Putman, principal of
Ceres, Elsie Myers; Flora, Elaine Mari-Linn school and manager of
Russel); Pomona, Dorothy Draper; hot lunches, reports that several
I.eora Stevens, musician. Executive people have asked about bringing
committee members are Lloyd Sletto, their extra fruits and vegetables to
Elmer Taylor, and Wilson‘ Stevens., ^¡'‘schoorfor the\TlUneVp“rogram”
Refreshments were served at the close , Mr. Putman states that the school
of the meeting.
would be more than happy to receive
Mr. and Mrs. John Neal entertained any good fresh apples, winter pears,
a group on Halloween evening at cabbage, carrots or any other fresh
their home, following a pot-luck sup­ produce. The pr oducts should be
per. The evening was spent visiting, good as the cooks do not have much
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myers time for sorting in their preparation.
Anything will be greatly appreciated.
Mrs. Harris and little daughter of
Michigan who has been visiting with
Try Our q Coffee!
her father, Jack Beagle, left for
Seattle, Wednesday, where she will
visit with her sister before returning
to Michigan.
short program was presented by Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Manning Burgess from the Stayton high school:
Next Door to Mill City Variety
moved Thursday into their new house Joyce Hargreaves, vocal solo; Janet
located west of town.
Huffman, Lois White, Shirley Wodtly
Mr. and Mrs. Brude Levingslo are and Janet Bellin, clarinet quartet;
the parents of a boy, weight 6 pounds, boys trio, Clifford Crook, John Davis
Dinners
Hamburgers
Fountain
10 ounces born, October 30. This is and Sheldon Titus, accompained at the
their second child, first boy.
I piano by Cecil Bassett; trumpet and
Short Orders
5c Coffee
A special meeting of the Altar accordian duet, Pauline Schiewek and
society of the St. Patricks church was I Cecil Bassett; girls trio, Donna Pea­
held at the home of Mrs. John Jung­ body, Pauline Bridges and Cheita
wirth, to make plans for the bazaar Lande.
which will be held sometime this
The regular monthly meeting of the
month.
officers and teachers of the Methodist
Thomas Putman was ill, Wednesday,
Sunday school held their meeting at
and had to be absent from school. I the parsonage, Thursday evening.
, Putman is principal of the Mari-Linn
Plans were made and discussed for the
school.
1 winter months.
Mrs. Bob Carleton who has been
Mrs. Maurice Rollins and son,
employed at the post office for the
I past two years, has quit, and Mrs. Micheál, of Salem spent several days
Bob Draper of Lyons route one is at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Burl Smith. Mrs. Rollins and Mic-
taking her place.
Monday, November the 12, the heal left Saturday for Long Beach,
children will enjoy a holiday from California, where she will join her
husband who has recently returned
' school, it being Armistice Day.
Near a capacity crowd attended the from Korea.
FRESH HAU T — VERY REASONAR1JC PRICES
Miss Janice Huffman of Salem
Arthur White magic show last Thurs­
day evening at the Mari-Linn Gym. spent the weekend at the home of her
Nearly $90.00 was taken in for the parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Huff­
movie projector fund. The P.T.C. man. Janice is employed at the Mil­
sold over $30.00 of cake, punch and lers Department store in Salem.
MILL CITY
Don’t forget the card party at the
coffee in addition to the gate receipts
I after the show.
Rebekah hall, Saturday evening, spon­
OPEN WEEK DAYS: 8 A M. to 7 I’ M.
The annual bazaar sponsored by the sored by the Three Links club. This
CLOSED: Sundays and Holidays
Womens Society of Christian Service is the first of a series which will be
was held at the Rebekah hall, Tuesday held throughout the winter months, j
WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS AND ALUMINUM AND DISHES
evening, with a large attendance. It is hoped that a good crowd will
Approximately 140 attended the tur­ be in attendance.
key dinner which preceeded the selling I Floyd Monroe and Mr. and Mrs.
of fancy work, home made candy and Jack Thayer of Albany were Sunday
Christmas cards, and fish pond. A 1 guests at the home of Mrs. Inez Ring.
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Hinz Coffee Shop
Sportsmanlike DRIVING
WAIT FOR WALKERS
Pretty soft stuff!
That’s what pedestrians are
made of. So it’s a lot better
not to push them around with
that big motorized mass of steel
and chromium—your car.
Pedestrians are never bullied
by cars. They are bullied by
rude, incompetent drivers be­
hind the wheel.
The chief points of conflict be­
tween pedestrians and drivers
are at intersections. Wait for
walker» at intertection», says
the AAA driver training book,
“Sportsmanlike Driving.
Sometimes walkers are caught
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midway across the street when
the light turns. Wait! Keep
your foot off the accelerator.
Give walkers a chance to finish
the crossing without running for
their lives.
Sometimes, when you want to
turn your car to the left, the
walkers have a green light
across your car’s path. Wait!
In your big, steel car you are
the one with greater strength.
So you are in a position to show
the greater courtesy.
Turn only when crosswalks
are clear. Show courtesy to
pedestrians. Wait for walker»!
Open a Checking
Account!
A FINE COLLECTION OF BOXER FIGURINES
IS OWNED BY SEN HERBERT LEHMAN(iMl.v),
$10,000
WHO iMfWTEP the FHKTPOGiOF
TRfEBREEP in NW
Deposit Insurance
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THE FiRCT COUNTRY TO MAKE IT ILLEGAL
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