The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 03, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    -,-THK MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
January 3, 1952
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FEMME PAGE
Lynn White Celebrates
Birthday Anniversary
OPS Conducts Its
Homemakers’ Quiz
DETROIT
iiummuk
By MRS. OPAL WHITE
Lynn White from Santa Ana, Calif.,
Mrs.
George Renner wishes to
who has been visiting with her grand­
SI XI) \Y and MONDAY
Q A friend of mine wants to sell
parents in Detroit was honored at a me his 1947 car, but says he is not thank the Idanha and Mongold fire
JEANNB ( RAIN and
birthday party for her fourth birth­ under price ceiling: s. Is this true?— departments as well as local firemen,
neighbors and friends who assisted
JEAN PETERS
day on December 27th., at the Otis | M. B. Portland
in
White home in Detroit.
A. Your friend is wrong. He must in extinguishing the flames which
Mothers were invited with the I sell his car to you at, or below, the broke out in the utility rest rooms
children and games were enjoyed by I specific ceiling price for the make, and storeroom in connection with the
Miss Martha F. Allen, national I The Bohemian hall on the outskirts the little folks, visiting by the . model, line or series. To avoid dis- Renner cabins at Detroit. The origin
director of Camp Fire Girls, Inc.,' of Mill City rang with the laughter mothers. Refreshments were served i pute, we suggest that you get the of the fire was not determined but was
will arrive in Salem on Thursday, and good time of a New' Year’s party ! to the following little folks; Sherry | actual price on the car from your discovered in the mid morning on
In Technicolor
January 10, for her first visit to the for the friends of Lynn Brown, Diane ; and Patty Pittam, Janie, Jimmie and ' District OPS office, Lincoln Building, Jan. 1st. The building was prac­
tically
a
complete
loss.
VS illamette Area Council, according and Gregory Peterson last Saturday- Donald Boyle, David and Kathleen I Portland 4.
Tl ESP1Y and M EDNESD VY
Mr. and M rs. Chester Boyle and
Q I heard something on the radio
to Miss Enid Wolcott, executive of evening. The teenagers were chaper­ White, Peggy, Bobby and Patrick
Camp Fire Girls. During her short i oned by Mrs. Ernest Brown, Mrr Jane j Moor«', Susie Rynearson, Curtis and about an OPS “enforcement survey” family, Janie, Jimmie and Donald,
PAUL I4OUGL VS and
stay in the Willamette Area several Culp, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson. Lynn White. Other guests present of service trades. What is it? K. left on Sunday. Dec. 23, for Seattle,
JANET LEIGH
where
they
spent
Christmas
with
Mrs.
functions are scheduled by the Camp | A record player gave out with its | were Mrs. Jerry Pittam and son M. Salem
in
A. All retail service establishments, Boyle’s parents the Lloyd Fletchers,
Fire Girls Council members in Ben­ customary blast of music, which pro­ David, Mrs. Stanley White, Mrs. Alice
returning
on
Wednesday
the
26th.
Moore,
Mrs.
R.
R.
Rynearson.
The
like
service
stations,
repair
shops,
ton, Marion and Polk County districts. vided the wherewithal for a hodge- j
hostesses were Mrs. Mildred and Mrs. laundries and dry cleaners are re­ Guests at the Boyle residence over
Marion County leaders, board mem-
of dancing. After an appetite | Otis White.
quired to post their ceiling prices the holidays were the Charles Dalton
bers and other friends of Camp Fire podge
had been developed, a large punch­
where customers can see them. The family from Corvallis, brother of
will have an opportunity to meet Miss bowl
The
centerpiece
was
a
square
white
was filled and large quantities of
Allen and talk with her at an in­ sandwiches and sweets were dis­ cake with little animals (glass) look­ OPS enforcement survey is a nation­ Mrs. Boyle who spent the week end
formal coffee hour to be held at the pensed. Following the disposal of the ing from each side and on each of the wide check to see that this is being 29-31. Wayne Cheney from Salem
THURSDAY. FRIDAY and
First Methodist church in Salem refreshments by those present, more four corners a tiny reindeer candle. done; and that the posted ceiling was also a three day visitor with the
SATURDAY
prices are the correct ones for the Bolyes. The men hunted bob cats
Thursday forenoon.
Favors
of
crepe
paper
dressed
suckers
dancing was the order of affairs, plus
but
were
unsuccessful
excepting
for
individual
business.
were placed at each place. Refresh­
JON HALL and
Mrs. S. M. Zeller of Corvallis, the traditional games.
Q. How do savings stop inflation? one coon.
ments of ice cream, cake and chocolate
MARY CASTLE
chairman of Camp Fire Girls Region
The hall was decorated with attrac-, miIk were served
Visitors
over
Christmas
with
Mrs.
—C. E. P. Vancouver, Washington
in
VI comprising Idaho, Montana, Ore­ tive streamers and vari-colored bal­
A. The money you save keeps that Carrie Clester were her son and
gon and Washington, members of the loons. Those who were present and
WHEN
THE
Area Board and Miss Wolcott will ended the Brown-Peterson hosted by Umphress, Bob Drew, and Mr. and much money from competing for family. Mr. and Mrs. Art Clester, and
REDSKINS
RODE
her
daughter
and
family
the
Marion
limited
amounts
of
goods
on
the
mar
­
■nte. tain Miss Allen at luncheon on New Year’s party with a bang by Mrs. Joe Valic and children attended
I Soyas all from Roseburg. They ar­
In
ket.
As
you
know,
inflation
may
be
Color
Thursday.
bursting balloons were: Donald Lem­ a watchnight service of the Assembly simply defined as “too much money rived on Sunday and left on the 26th
— I*lus —
Thursday afternoon the Benton ( ke, Truman Jones, Zeita Crosier, of God church in Stayton New Year’s chasing too few goods.” Your per­ of December. Prior to their visit for
MICKEY ROONEY and
County Camp Fire council and other I Carolyn Andrews, Bob Russell, La Eve.
TERRY MOORE
sonal savings not only guarantee your the Christmas holidays were Mr, and
friends will meet and talk with Miss verne Whaley, oaruara
Barbara rouraosay,
Podrabsky, ! | Dave Reid spent the New Year holi- security but are a direct aid in the Mrs. Elmer Howland and family from
in
Allen at an informal tea in the Union Michael O’Leary, Karen Andreassen,1 day in Pasadena, Calif., where he took fight against inflation.
Santa Andreas. California, who spent
HE
’
S
A
COCKEYED
Building at Oregon State College in Bob Stettner, Eddie Gregory, Phyllis >n the Rose Bowl game and parade.
Friday and Saturday visiting with
Corvallis.
WONDER
Provost, Maurie Bassett, Dick Crook,
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Robinson were
Mrs. Carrie Clester and the Lee How-
Highlight of Miss Martha Allen’s Rose Fleming, Rosalie Bassett, Kenny _ hosts at a family dinner Christmas
They left Saturday j eve­
Kids Club Saturday
Gibson Myrna
Mvrna Roy,
Rnv day. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Al-
visit w-ill be the annual dinner meet- Andrews.
nin for Molalla where thev
Andrews, Sharon Gibson,
they vi
visited
Matinee 2:00 P.M.
ing of the Willamette Area coun- Norma Downer, and Richard Jennings, bert Toman, Mr. and Mrs. James Rose
with Mrs. Howland’s parents over
cil to be held in the Chamber of
Christmas.
■ and daughters, the hosts and their two
Shirley Temple in
daughters.
Commerce hall in Dallas the evening
‘‘Poor Little Rich Girl”
Sixth Grade
Wallace Gibson, grandson of Mr.
of January 10, at which time Miss
John Mitchell, Leon McCall, and and Mrs. Perry Wiggins was with his
Bob Veness and daughter Carol were
— Also —
Allen will be the guest speaker. Miss
forced to cancel a New Year’s holiday John Cutsworth were absent Wednes­ friend a visitor with the Wiggins this
MUIR
’
S
“Cake of the Week”
Allen has been associated with Camp
to Los Angeles, because of injuries day from school.
week. He was enroute to Bend for a
Birthday
Cake for:
Fire Girls, Inc., since 1941 when she
received
to
his
eye
last
Sunday
eve
­
Leon
was
still
absent
Thursday.
few
days
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and
became assistant national director. family visited in Greenberry last Sun­ ning when he was hit by a snowball.
Freddie Butler, Earlene Nelson,
—Tonv Boothby l Mr. and Mrs. T. Sorseth who have
Her wide experience in administra­ day with relatives.
Phyllis Pate. Marie Sullivan,
Bob received medical attention Mon­
been located with the U. S. Forest
tion, education and community rela­
and Mary Gay Remine
Due to present weather conditions day instead and now is wearing a Carl Mason were visitors at the Ice ' Service at Detroit ranger station
tions has aided her in making the Paul Armstrong school of dancing is bandage over his right eye for a few Cycles in Portland, Sunday evening. have been transferred to West Fir.
Doors open at 7:20 P.M.
organization one of (he nationally- halting classes until after the snow days. He had planned to visit his
Nelson “Chubby” I.anphear of The Sorseths left on December 28, for
Complete show can be seen any
recognized youth agencies in the season, according to word sent out sister and return Saturday with his
their
new
location.
He
will
be
tim
­
time up to 8:30
country. Miss Allen has been na­ to members of the classes this week. mother. Mrs. Jesse Veness of Port­ Stanfield spent Monday here on busi­ ber sales manager there
ness.
tional director since her appointment
land,
who
has
been
visiting
her
Miss Jean Alene Oliver, the oldest
Mrs. Ed Morrison, at the Detroit
Robert Orr returned from a holiday
in April 1943.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oli­ daughter.
vacation to Mississippi where he had ranger station returned home on the
A native of Cherokee, Alabama. ver, was married to Gilbert Lee Smith
The Jim O’Leary family attended
Miss Allen graduated from Missis- at Petersburg, Va., December 10, 1951. the Ice Cycles in Portland Sunday been visiting relatives, He reported day before Christmas' with her new
running into every kind of weather daughter, Christine.
sippi State College for Women, They are living at Glen Lyn, Va.
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCormick who
on his trip.
Columbus, Mississippi, and received
At home at the Clyde Oliver’s for! Mr. and _ Mrs.
___ _____
_____ ___
F. E. Wilson
Sr., , of
Robert C. Morris spent the weekend have been gone since about November
a master of arts degree from Colum­ the Christmas and New Year holidays Portland were week end guests of
bia University, New York. Prior to were Mr and Mrs. Rob Oliver and their son. Ford Wilson Jr. and family. in Eugene shopping and visiting 1, returned to Detroit on last Friday.
The McCormicks have been in West
friends.
association with Camp Fire Girls, Sheryl of Ga^es, Wm. Oliver and
22 22/^
FRESH/
GOOD
/
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kelly were
The Northern Lumber company Point, California, caring for Mr. Mc-
Miss Allen was connected with the waTivon
IV, t*.
Gavlean viain
Clark of VUIvatGB,
Corvallis, r Pfc.
E. visitors at their beach home at Roads office has been moved into the Mill Cormick's father who passed away
Metropolitan Housing Authority in ’Keith Oliver of Fort Lewis, Wash., Inn, over the holidays.
Citv Appliance store were Bob Oliver on December 18, there.
aDanHHHnnaHnnuHnnnnnnHHnnH
Cincinnati, Ohio. She also has served Jack and Donalee Oliver.
The Lowell Stiffler and George will be in charge of both during the
Mr. Earl Waters, father of Mrs.
with the United States Department of
The Lloyd Wells family are driving Veteto families spent New Year’s day winter months, The Northern Lum- Ray Sophy left on Sunday the 23, for
Auditor
Agriculture’s Resettlement Adminis­ a new car these days.
in Canby at the Frank Bell home. ber company is located in Gates and Bremerton, Wash., where he spent Tax Consultant
tration and Farm Security Adminis­
Miss Mildred Toman of Portland is Mrs. Bell is a sister of Mrs. Veteto. is operated by Shields Remine.
the
holidays
with
his
family
there.
tration in the Green belt, Maryland, visiting at her parents home over the
Lanny Erickson spent the holidays
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haney of Cas- He will return on Thursday, Jan. 4,
housing projects, and at one time she holidays.
with his parents in Longview, Wash. cadia spent several days here during and resume work at the Detroit mar­
was associated with the Board of Pub­
Holiday guests at the Charles Dole- He is making his home with the W. J.
ket, where he has been employed at PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
lic Welfare in Washington D.C. zal home were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Met­ Timm family while attending Mill the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown and the meat counter.
Bookkeeping, Accounting and
Miss Allen taught at Mcjomb, Missis­ calf of Milwaukie. Mr. and Mrs. j City high school.
Guests at the Red Rynearson home
daughter Lynn, accompanied by Diane
Tax Service
sippi, high school and at All Saints Robert Dolezal of Salem, Mrs. Elsie
RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open
from out of town over the holidays
college, Vicksburg. Mississippi where Obergaard of Salem, and Harold Sundays and evenings, flowers tele­ Peterson, spent Monday in Lebanon, were Zeda's brother and family the
Comer 3rd 4 Marion
visiting with Mrs. Brown’s nephew
she also acted as faculty advisor to Nauman of Eugene.
graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays, and family.
Alvin McNamees from Oswego, and
STAYTON. ORE.
the student council.
Mrs. Albert Toman and Mrs. Bob planters, pot plants, corsages, wed­
Pvt Lawrence Poole, returned Mon­ Red’s mother, Mrs. Mildred Agee,
Miss Allen is a member of: Ameri­ Wingo entertained members of Mill dings, also shrubs and landscaping.
Telephone
1114
P.O. Box I32l
day to Camp Roberts. Calif., after from Portland. Local folk who en-
can Association of Social Workers: Citv Garden
club at the Toman 319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone spending a furlough with his parents, joyed Christmas dinner with the Ry-
annnBHBaBBBBnntiBBBHnBBainM
Executive Committee of the National home on Dec. 20. Members present 3684.
42tf Mr. and Mrs. James Poole.
nearsons were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leis
Sooial Welfare Assembly; Board of made and exchanged Christmas cor­
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arthur
Hansen.
Jim Cooke, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Pfc. Floyd Blackburn, formerly of
Directors, National Publicity Council; sages after they had been judged and
The Earl Parkers had as dinner
Committee on Better Organization of first nrize awarded Mrs. Chas. Dole- Gates has arrived in Japan on his way Ed Cooke left for Los Angeles, after guests on Christmas day the Howard
the holidays here. He is a
Support for Social Welfare (Commun­ rsl_ second to Mrs. James S wmi . to Korea, the Wm. Timm family re­ spending
Don't let coughing, wheezing, recurring at­
Baldwins and Ray Hiatt, Hazel’s
ity Chests and Councils o.’ America Gifts were presented to the 1951 ported today when they received a student at University of Southern brother. New Year’s Eve guests at tack! of Bronchial Asthma ruin Bleep and
California.
energy without trying MENDACO. which
letter
from
Pfc.
Blackburn.
and National Social Welfare Assem officers at this last meeting of the
works thru the blood to reach bronchial
Ramon Peterson, student at Oregon the Parker home were Mr. and Mrs. tubes
George Dickey, now in the Memorial
lungs. Usually helps nature quickly
bly); National Budget Committee and vear. Mrs. Harold Pound, president,
Nolan Rasnick, Mr. and Mrs. Ray remove and thick,
sticky mucus. Thus alleviates
State
college.
Corvallis,
returned
to
hospital,
where
he
is
recovering
from
the National Quota Committee (spon­ announced the following committee
coughing and aids freer breathing and better
Johnson
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
Sophy.
his
studies
Tuesday,
after
spending
Oet MENDACO from druggist. Satis­
sored by Community Chests and chairman for next year: program, injuries received in a logging accident the holidays with his parents, Mr. The evening was spent at canasta. sleep.
faction or money back guaranteed.
Councils of America and National Mrs. Arthur Le Cours; vear-book. before Christmas has sent word that and Mrs. Walter Peterson.
Refreshments were served.
he
can
now
have
visitors
at
the
hospi
­
Social Welfare Assembly).
Mrs. A. N, Robinson; budget. Mrs?
Dinner tickets (reservations) may James Swan; publicity, Mrs. George tal
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pound Jr., were
be obtained at the Camp Fire Office, Veteto: flower show. Mrs. Chas.
holiday
guests of their parents. The
147 N. Commercial St., Salem, tele­ Dolezal and food sales, Mrs. W. R.
group was joined by Mr. and Mrs.
phone 3-5887.
| Olmstead.
Ford Wilson and daughter Jeanne
Meetings will continue to be held for the Christmas tree and dinner.
Quality Job Printing at
on the fourth Thursday each month
The Clarence Estensons of Seattle,
The Mill City Enterprise
■ and any interested gardeners are wel­ formerly of Mill City spent the New
come.
Year holiday visiting friends here.
The Christian Woman's Fellowship Miss Mary Jo Wolverton of Vashon,
will meet Wednesday, Jan. 9. at the Wash., accompanied the Estensons
WE ARE PLEASED
Christian church parsonage with Mrs. home as far as Tacoma. Miss Wol-
Helen Jull in charge of the program. verton had been visiting here over the
TO SERVE YOU!
M’lton Roten of Mehama had a holidays.
We hope you are pleased
portion of one finger amputated at
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Agee spent the
with oor service.
Salem la«t week. He had injured it holiday vacation with his parents in
some weeks ago.
Kentucky.
They were accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Jessup of Cot- i by their daughters, Joellen and Peggy
tage Grove were over night guests of Ailene.
; his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Edmondson of
j Mrs. H. D. Pound on Tuesday.
Portland were weekend visitors at
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Galbraith. Mr. 1 the W. R. Olmstead home.
Mill City
and Mrs. Lloyd Wells, Rev. Wm. Turn-
Miss Pauline Mason of Sweet Home
I hull and daughter. Marjorie and Shel- spent the weekend in Mill City calling
i on friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mr«. Robert Schroeder of
Crescent City visited Mill City friend-
and relatives over the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs'. Frank Blazek and
:: ¡daughter, Carol, were holiday visitors
in Drain. Ore., at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Harris and Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Brown.
NEW EQUIPMENT IS NOW INSTALLED
Rev. J. S. Watkins is closing re­
FAST and BETTER SERVICE
vival meetings being conducted at
GUARANTEED
the Community church in Mill City
this weekend according to Rev. W. W.
For 9 Pounds
Watkins, pastor of the church.
30c
p IMP u \sil
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mason and
55c
WASHED and DRIED
SOAP FREE
25c
PRYING
National Camp Fire Brown-Peterson Fete
Girls Director Visits For Teenager Friends
Take Care of
My Little Girl
Angels in the
Outfield
Ml// City Crctf € Sctioof 'ant*
NEWS
MILL CITY
4°^ BEST
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CAFE
Damp Wash & Drying
SERVICE
Always in Stock at the
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