The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 15, 1951, Page 5, Image 5

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    5—THE Mll.I. CITY ENTERPRISE
November 15. 1951 ready to move into their new quarters
by the first of the year.
Ozzie Mikkelsen of the Kaiser ad­
dition was a recent visitor at Alturas,
Calif., on a hunting trip. The report
Third Grade
is that California's supply of ducks is
St NDAY and MONDAY
The Detroit Woman's Civic club met
The
meeting
of the Blue Bird group
much less than it was before he ar­ j in the home economics room of the
under
the
leadership
of
Mrs.
Earl
DON AI.D O’CONNOR.
rived.
■ high school on Wednesday evening of Nelson was cancelled last Monday
JIMMY DURANTE and
Newcomers to the city are Mr. and last week with Mrs. Lillie Helwig because of the Armistice Day holiday.
PIPER LAURIE
Mrs. Jim Kelly of Ypsilanti, Mich., presiding. Following a short busi­
The children in Mrs. Dorothy’s
in
and their two children Mike, in the ness meeting, Mrs. Helwig called upon 3rd grade room were issued new
3rd grade, and Jimmy, in the 5th the program chairman Mrs. Pat Craw- ; language books this week.
Miss Martha Allen, national di­
Mrs. Melbourne Rambo champions grade, Mr. Kelly is employed on the ford to introduce the speaker of the
—Sylvia Peterson
evening, Mr. C. C. Davis, who is with
Funny Comedy!
rector of Camp Fire Girls, is sched­ the cause of the Christmas Seals this dam.
Sixth
Grade
Dr. Ray Crawford and wife from the army engineers at Lookout dam.
uled for a visit to the Willamette year. Mrs. Rambo was chosen chair­
Tony
Boothby
has
moved
back
to
area council, January 10. 1952. This man of the Mill City Christmas Seal Long Beach. Calif., were recent Mr. Davis spoke on the topic of Okin- Mill City after spending several
Tl ESDAY and WEDNESDAY
visit is one of many on her north­ effort by officials of that organiza­ visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. I | awa having been for many years a months in Salem. He is living in the
resident
of
Okinawa
with
the
army
ERROL FLYNN and
western tour.
This will be Miss tion. The campaign opens officially Elmer Shaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Verne
Ziebert house across the street from
OLIVIA Dell AVILL ANO
Shaw. Dr. Crawford is a half brother ! j engineers.
Alien’s first visit to the Willamette Monday, Nov. 19.
the
newspaper
office.
Tony
is
in
the
He gave many interesting side-
area council.
in
Already the work of the campaign is of Elmer Shaw. The Crawfords have
6th grade and his brother Mark is
Miss Allen will be the guest speaker underway. Some 900 letters in con­ just purchased the Squaw Creek Para­ | lights, explaining the size, location, i in the 5th grade. His father works
the
climate
and
the
people,
including
at the annual dinner of the council, nection with the Christmas Seal have dise ranch near Redmond.
at Detroit dam.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toman Jr., their customs and beliefs. He stated | John Michel has gone on a two-week
which will be held this year in Dallas. been readied. The letters will cover
that
Okinawa
has
the
highest
literacy
|
and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tinsey visited I
She will appear also at other functions the Mill City-Gates area.
THURSDAY
any country as everyone must at- vacation. He is one of the safety
in her honor, following her arrival in
Camp Fire Girls and Blue Birds in San Francisco, where they attended ¡of
patrol boys.—Michael Peterson
FRIDAY and SATURDAY'
tend
school
until
he
is
twelve
years
of
the
wedding
of
Albert
’
s
cousin
this
j
Salem the morning of January 10.
helped in the large task of stuffing
Seventh Grade
[ age. They have some high schools
THE TOP Ml SIC \I.
Miss Allen has been national di­ envelopes. Boy Scouts will put up weekend.
I
there
and
one
university.
He
also
The
Mill
City grade school played
PICTURE OF
Stanley Ogden and Y’erne Shaw : stated that the ordinary Okinawa a practice game
rector since March, 1943.
Previous Christmas Seal posters and help with
with
the
high
school
were out spinning their “Yo-Yo’s” ■ owns no property excepting his family
THE YEAR!
to that she was assistant executive campaign publicity.
basketball boys. The score
today—a sure sign that spring can’t ‘ I burial plot, however, there are some j freshmen
of Camp Gire Girls, filling that post
ended in a tie of 20 to 20 when time
in 1941. She was graduated with a
be tb far away. It was a beautiful , ^do^own "property.'
_.
He explained [ was called.
day anyway.
••
•
--
f
B.A. degree from Mississippi state Collect Used Clothing
| their custom of burial which he stated
The grade school players are Donald
In Technicolor
college for women in 1928 and re­
Gene Armstrong was busy passing was mosit likely" a "remnant of "the Lempke, Mike O’Leary, Dick Cork,
Continuous front 5:30
ceived her M.A. from Columbia For Jamaica Needy
out
See-Gars
today. He was <iays when they were ruled by the Truman Jones, Kenny Andrews and
Thursday (Thanksgiving)
University in 1930. Miss Allen taught
proudly announcing the arrival of his Chinese. His description of the var-
The Christian Woman’s Fellowship son this morning at 12:11, weighing ¡ous typhoons, that is one or two Bob Russell.
in public schools for several years and
Our
class
took
a
science
test
Thurs
­
Kids Club Saturday
then worked with the board of public met Wednesday afternoon at the home i pounds and 1 oz. Gene is our local very severe ones which he witnessed, day, prepared by Mr. Hale. Hope
Matinee 2:00 P.M.
of
Mrs.
Emma
Teter,
with
Mrs.
Helen
welfare in the District of Columbia.
depot agent.
! the names and velocity of these was we passed!
Jull
as
program
leader.
— Also —
She served with the resettlement
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peterson spent most interesting.
At the Scout meeting Wednesday
Plans were made for a used cloth­
MUR’S “Cake of the Week'
administration and was later ap­
Armistice
weekend
visiting
friends
|
Mrs.
Lillie
Helwig
and
Mrs.
Verna
evening
we
practiced
marching
and
Birthday Cake for:
pointed by the farm security adminis­ ing drive, the lighter clothing to be in Portland.
. Trau were hostesses of the evening field commands.—Greg Peterson
No Birthdays This Week.
tration to organize the community sent to needy people in Jamaica, who
Tex
Blazek
and
Pete
Campbell
are
and
the
husbands
were
invited
to
at-
Eighth
Grade
program at Greenhills, Ohio. She lost their homes and possessions in a on an elk hunting trip to the La tend this meeting. Those present
The 7th and Sth grades are going to
COMING
was employed by the Cincinnati terrible hurricane Auguest 17, and the Grand area this past week.
¡were Mrs. Helwig, Mrs. K. F. Ram- have basketball and volleyball games
metropolitan housing authority as heavier clothing to be sent to some
TUESDAY
and WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Wirenius and Mrs. Brown,' sey, Mrs. Louisa Crawford, Mrs. with St. Mary’s, Friday afternoon,
supervisor of tenant selection and con­ mission station where it seems most members of the Albany Toastmistress’ Verne Alvin, Mrs. Cal Schlador, Mrs. Nov.
December 4 and 5
15,
at
3
p.m.
sultant to the projects manager on needed.
All the Sth graders attended the
People who will contribute good club paid a visit to the newest club Ruth Skidmore, Mrs. Alice Moore,
GREGORY PECK
tenant management relations and the
Mrs. Arlene Sorseth. Mrs. Otis White, senior class play “Our Soldier Girls”. I
used
clothing to this drive are asked here in Mill City last Thursday even- ”
Sl'SAN HAYWARD
community activities programs.
ing. They were entertained before Mrs. Mildred Ray, Mrs. Gladys Clax-
in
Miss Allen's many contracts in to bring it to the Christian church the meeting by a trip around the i ton, Mrs. Margaret Rasnick, Mrs. They enjoyed it immensely.
William Savage was absent from j
parsonage
or
call
3408
and
someone
civic, educational, and social welfare
International
dinner.
Mabel
Parker,
__
___
Mrs.
Ray
______
Johnson,
,
school Wednesday and Thursday of
fields and her administrative ability will pick it up.
RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open ! Miss Kazi Inuxuka, while guests of the this week.—Diane Peterson
have made her an outstanding success
Sundays and evenings, flowers tele- evening were Mrs. Fritz Morrison,
as national director of Camp Fire
graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays, Mrs. Chet Boyle, Mrs. Al Warby, Mrs.
In Technicolor
Girls.
planters, pot plants, corsages, wed- Stanley White, Miss B. M. Miller, Mrs. Joan Long Hostess
dings, also shrubs and landscaping. Mrs. Alice Wright a former member
Doors open at 7:20 P.M.
319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone "as also a guest. Husbands present For Lucky Twelve Club
Complete show can be Been any
The Mountain States Power com­ 3684.
42tf | were Mr. Ran Helwig, Mr. K. F. Ram-
time up to 8:30
pany lines were down somewhere be­
Mrs. Joan Long served the old i
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas
Umphress,
Mar
­ sey, Mr. Pat Crawford, Mr. Cal
tween here and Albany last Saturday
favorite,
pumpkin
pie,
to
this
weeks
Schlador,
Mr.
Earl
Parker
and
Nolan
afternoon. This situation left Bob jorie and Shelby; Rev. and Mrs. Wm.
Thursday afternoon Lucky Twelvers.
Rev. and Mrs. Wells Gage and sons, Veness, Mill City’s most capable Turnbull and Bobby and Tommy Rasnick.
Quality job printing at
The place for the next meeting has
Mrs. Inez Teal came through with
James and Robert, arrived at the Paul Saturday afternoon baby-setter in the Drews attended the religious movie
The Mill City Enterprise
Schiewek home last Tuesday. Rev. dark. After about two hours Bob’s shown at the Stayton Baptist church not yet been announced but plans are the high score taking the first prize.
being made for a Christmas party at Mrs. Ro^'lla Haywood caught the
Gage and Mrs. Schiewek are brother forehead had moved up and back last Tuesday evening.
and sister. Rev. Gage will assist at another inch.
The Mill City Community church the next meeting and husbands will traveling pinochle prize the last
minute. The cards did not stack up
the Santiam Chapel.
a turkey dinner and all the be invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Umphress and announce
for Mrs. Milly Wood, who had low For quick comforting help for Backache.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Searcy moved
congre-
trimmings
for
the
friends
and
i
family visited relatives in Coos Bay
to Turner last Monday.
gation of the church to be served at the choir and special organ music. score and received the accompanying Rheumatic Pains, (Jetting Up Nights, strong
cloudy urine, irritating passages, Le* Palm,
A large crowd attended the gym­ over the weekend and also another the high school recreation room A free-will offering will be taken for prize.
circles under eyes, and swollen ankles, due
nasium warming at Mari-Linn school. daughter, Mrs. David McIntyre at Thursday, Nov. 22nd, according to the organ fund.
Tuesday
of
next
week,
the
ladies
to non-organic and non-systemic Kidney and
Elmira
on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Manning
Rev. W. W. Watkins, pastor. The
Miss Donna Allen of Portland was a will again enjoy an afternoon of Bladder trouble», try Cyst»*. Quick, complete
Mr. and Mrs. Ozzie Aasland of ladies of the church are preparing the weekend guest of the Floyd Jones pinochle, instead of their regular satisfaction or money back guaranteed. Ask
moved into their new house Thursday.
your druggist for Cyst»* today.
Jerry Bowers son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrisburg visited during the past dinner and expect to start serving at family. Miss Allen and Ardith Jones Thursday session.
weekend
at
the
home
of
the
Lowell
Leo Bowers is the new Oregonian
noon. Several ministers and families were school mates during grade school
carrier. He took the route after Deo Stifflers. Mr. Aasland was the for­ are invited as guests of the congre­ in Vancouver, Washington.
mer
depot
agent
of
the
SP
company
Bridges resigned. John Alvin Schie­
gation, Rev. Watkins said.
Tex Agee can be seen sporting a
wek took the Oregon Journal route the here i>e<ore transferring to Harris­
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown visited new Ford these days.
first of November. Johnny Bridges burg.
relatives in Lebanon over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Remine were
Members of the Assembly of God While there they traveled to Sweet Portland business callers this week.
was the former carrier.
Students of Mari-Linn school went church from Albany came over last Home Sunday and called on the Paul
Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong and
to Albany for a school skating natty Monday and assisted local members Masons. They report all in fine family moved into the Tony Ziebert
Saturday night.
Several parents doing carpenter work on the local health at the Masons. On the trip home this week. Mr. Armstrong is
! church building. They hope to be home the Browns had the misfortune employed on the Detroit dam. They
furnished transportation.
of “smacking” a pickup truck south have been living in Salem for the past
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT IN
of Scio. Net result: one busted bum­ few months.
MANY YEARS!
per, one busted fog light and one
The Santiam Merchants association
smashed headlight, plus a dented fen­ banqueted at the Manolis Santiam cafe
10% OFF until End of Month
der. On Monday Ernie went to Ann Wednesday evening of this week, dur-
lake duck hunting, where he found) ing
the
„
monthly business session.
snow. He got his feet wet and cold Paul Ressler is president of the asso­
for his trouble he reports.
ciation.
The Presbyterian choir directed by
Roy Beebe, Arlo Tuers, Tex Agee,
FIBBER McGEE’S CLOSEST”
Personalized Cards Are Not Expensive
Mrs. Donald Sheythe will present a John Muir, and Dewey Flatman, all
SEE OUR SAMPLES
Come and See What’s In It!
Thanksgiving concert at the church on local fire-eaters, attended the Marion
Sunday/evening at 8 p.m. November ¡County fire association meeting in
18. There will be solos, anthems by ’ Salem last Wednesday.
Grade School
Detroit Womens Club 4f/7/
NEWS
Hears of Okinawa
FEMME PAGE
National Camp Fire Mrs. Rambo Chosen
Girl Director Due
Seal Chairman
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The Milkman
Dodge City
Showboat
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MILL CITY
Fox Valley
David and
Bathsheba
B ackache
Christmas Tree
Decorations
Gates Woman’s Club
ANNUAL BAZAAR
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Friday, Nov. 30, 1951
Will & Baumer Candles
Speak No Evil
8 P.M.
GATES HIGH SCHOOL BASEMENT
“Fun For Everybody of All Ages”
|{ Service
ATTENTION
25 Hallmark Christmas Cards
IMPRINTED
Your Name $1.95
The quality is Hallmark—
the price, a bargainl Many
beautiful designs to choose
from. 25 of each design in a
box. 25 cords for $2 95
choose yours early!
EDWARD WILLIAMS
•The Home of Hallmark Caria"
330 Court Street
Salem, Ore.
Mill City Pharmacy
GORILLAS ARE THE CUTEST PEOPLE
These three baby
gorillas reside in the San Diego zoo, where they are playing an im­
portant role in scientific research Brought to this country from West
Africa when they were only seven months old, they are being studied
to determine a normal growth pattern for gorillas It is believed that
such a pattern can be applied to children Left to right, they are Bata,
Bouba and Albert. When brought to the zoo, all three were suffering
from vitamin deficiency and weighed less than 8 lbs each.. Working
with I-ederle Laboratories, their keepers put them on an orange-
flavored vitamin preparation, the same type given to children. Today,
at two and a half years of age. the gorillas are healthy and lively and
weigh about 50 pounds each Gorilla», like man, are very susceptible
to respiratory infections. When Bata, Bouba and Albert display
symptoms of a cold, they are given aureomycin. Little is known about
th» growth of gorillas, since none has ever been born in captivity
and there arc so few of them available for close, scientific observation.
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