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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1952)
•—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE May 22. 1952 MILL CITY Editorial Comments (Continued from Page 2) liberty, is eternal vigilance. And there will be no such vigilance unless The Christian Women's Fellowship it is fired with moral sense, individual met last Wednesday with Mrs. Paul as well as social. Williams. Present were Mr. and Mrs. There will be more Harry Grosses Hugh Jull, Mrs. Emma Teters, Mrs. and more “bought” police officer^ just E. K. Fish, Mrs. Elmer Shaw, Mrs. so long as there are enough people Geo. Flook, Mrs. Frank Caraway. | who see no harm in playing the horses Election of officers resulted in Mrs I or the numbers, and enough others Glen Shelton being elected president;! who just don't want to be bothered.— Mrs. E. K. Fish, vice president; Mrs. From the Christian Science Monitor. Maggie Shaw, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Flook acting as assistant. Mrs. Arthur Mason, Martin and l Kathryn and Mrs. Gertrude Mason of Harrisburg were Mill City callers last ( MONDAY— American Legion Auxiliary 3d Mon Sunday. Mill City students attending the Liona club meeting Lewis and Clark college spring festi A.F. & A M. No. 180 stated meet ing third Monday. val of music at the Portland audito rium, are Bill Hamblin, Ardith Jones | O.E.S. meeting, 2d Monday month. and Truman Jones, and Bill Gorman. d'ESDAY— Guests of the Dell Smiths over the Women’s club 8 p m. 1st, 3rd Tues weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Max 129-J School Board meeting 2d Tues Porter, brother of Mrs. Smith of Wen- • Lions Auxiliary 4th Tuesday atchee. Wash., and their son Delton.! Riders of the Santiam, 1st Tuesday who is a student at Lewis and Clark WEDNESDAY— college in Portland. Sunday dinner Boy Scouts, 7:30, H. S. Recreation guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Drager City council first Wed. 7:30 p.m. and family of Albany. Mrs. Drager Santiam Eagles and auxiliary 8 p.m. at Mill City fire hall. is a sister. Also Mr. and Mrs. Stan Santiam Rebekah 166—1st and 3rd ley Vai) and family of Gates. Wed. at 8 p m. The Community church Sunday Altar Society 3d Wednesday 8 p.m. school is starting a rhythm band, if you are not in Sunday school else PTA, second Wednesday 8 p.m. where, you are invited to come and THURSDAY— join. This coming Sunday is "Sweet Theta Rho Club for Girls, meets 2d and 4th Thursdays. Tooth" Sunday. At the Clyde Oliver home for din- Gates PTA 1st Thursday 8 p.m. ner, Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bill American Legion 2d and 4th Thurs Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Clark. Garden club fourth Thursday. Firemen Auxiliary meets 3d Thurs and Donald Clark from Corvallis; Mr. Toastmistress Club, 2d & Ith, 7 p m. and Mrs. Bob Oliver, Sheryl and Karen Lee from Gates; Pfc. Edward K. FRIDAY— Oliver, and Bill Daniels from Fort I.O.O.F. meeting Lewis, Wash.; Joe Ellen Agee from Mill City IWA meeting last Friday Farmers Union meeting at Mehama Mill City and Jack and Donalee at Woman’s club. 2nd home. RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open Sundays and evenings, flowers tele graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays, planters, pot plants, corsages, wed dings, also shrubs and landscaping. 319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone 3684. 42tf Mrs. Tremain, wife of Rev. C. O. ( Tremain, pastor of the Free Methodist j church, is confined to her home for Besides preaching the two weeks. Rev. Tremain is learning to cook and wash dishes. Mrs. Jesse Veneta of Portland is , visiting her son and family, the Robert Venasses. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kuhlman of St. . Marys. Idaho, are visiting their son Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kuhlman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Higley, Mrs. G. O. Hutchinson and Shelby I'mphress and Rev. W. H. Turnbull attended Sunday school teachers meeting and fellowship meeting at Brownsville Monday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Blazek were Sunday visitors at the Tex Blazek home. Al Geddes who has not been well for some time was in Salem several i days last week, having x-rays and examination. Coming Events . . . Girods Super Market ON THE HIGHWAY at STAYTON JELLO or JELLO PUDDING 1 for 29c WESSON OIL 55c <*• SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING ih>. 79c DURKEE MAYONAISE 59c <*• DURKEE SALAD DRESSING 49c DURKEE MARGARINE 25c lb- H & D GRAPEFRUIT SEGMENTS No. 2. 2 for 25c Del Monte PINEAPPLE JUICE 16-oz. can 25c Del .Monte ORANGE JUICE 46 oz. can 27c Mill Ciiy Hi-Liles By GARY PETERSON Preparations have been going on for the semester exams, the baccalaureate and commencement, and for the an nual school picnic. The baccalaureate is next Sunday in the Presbyterian church at H p.m. Rev. Noble Streeter officiating. The commencement exercises are at 8 o’clock May 29th in the grade school gym. Mill City high school band will play the processional and recessional. Mrs. Edith Mason, cla.-s advisor will make the awards. The band will play the 30th in Mem orial day observations in the grade school gym, and the following day march in a paraiie at Scio. The MCHS annual, the Timberwolf, The betrothal of Miss Juanita Down arrived early this week, and was dis ing. above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tributed. At present, members of the Orville Downing of Lyons, to Richard student body are making the rounds L. Brown of Medford, son of Mr. and getting autographs. Mrs. Gilbert E. Brown of Santa Ana. The track and baseball letters, along Calif., was announced recently. with the GA A awards will be pre sented in an assembly the last day of Portland Monday night to watch ««•bool. Harry Matthews slug his way to a Several MCHS students traveled to unanimous decision over Rex Layne. Newspaper and verbal accounts of this fight indicate it was very juicy, to say the least. The city council and the school board are to co-operate on full-time play supervisors if the budget is ap proved. These supervisors would be in charge of playground recreation. It has been evident for some time that this was badly needed. Various civic clubs are backing the move. Speaking of recreation, when is the teen canteen going to be opened again? ; ♦ i f Shuffleboard Good Musir MEANDER INN Where Friends Meet ♦ » » On Highway 222. Linn County Side MILL CITY » » ♦ » I À George "Sparky” Ditter I Phone 3-9205. Salem 2135 Fairgrounds Road. SALEM FACTORY FRESH OVERLOOK PEAS No. 303, 2 for 23c CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE 79c >b- SANTI \M BEANS No. 2, 2 for 35c Del Monte KOSHER DI LIS 29c TOMATOES 23c '*• TURKEYS Farm Fresh 29c ’b PICNICS Sugar Cures! 43c BEEF POT ROAST 65c 'b- Pay Cash and SAVE at II bat makes Olympia Nothing is cut but the price. The quality, strength and safety of these wonderful General Tires is right at the top . .. w ith General’s usual margin of extra strength compared to ordinary tires. so good? The perfection in quality of light OIVMNA Beer is due not alone to premium ingredients, but to the rare water from our artesian wells, famed for its ■r^raraf purity and brewing qualities. YOU NAME THE TERMS PER WEEK Final touch of perfection is the skillful brewing ... a skill handed down through three generations. “Its the Water GUARANTEED USED TIRES inspected inside and out and re necessary Girods AT STAYTON “Savin< ACKACHE For <uxk cor..for Miff help for BackacM. Wbru—“ Pa *. Ueuin« Up Nkthts strong eftaudy urine, rrvlaung paaaaer«. 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