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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1952)
-a LYONS May 29. 1952 6—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE HUCKLEBERRY FINN SATURO^, em- 'S , OROERED To, r T.nsea tefe B»ti« wow® V*1» The pre-school mothers held their j STACK V? 10 5TA®T3 k > THE LOAD .« 100.*, ITAC* T*« last meeting and dinner of the year , OF WOOD- resize **> ciscas « ApunTCR a SuMe.r«ce* by going to the Chinese Tea Garden 1 •; iniTiAi* in Salem. A general discussion was held and election of officers for the r!X?s! coming year, Mrs. Phyliss Power was elected president and Mildred Arnon- Of COO" S'O* Bon, secretary. Those making the ' reu trip were Eleanor Christenson, Doreen St * Helemn, Irene Lantzer, Mildred Ar- MRS WAV GOP4 tiinMI spume ». Sees SMOsa nonson, Rose Thayer, Alice Huber, t>W «unoeu finse». otes »»» ) I« Tvhrenr ine AMO Berneice Bridges, Helen Johnston, icncok eouse ' mKsv m coewee Phylis Power, Gypsy Weaver, Beth Prideaux, Bonnie Bowers. Mrs. Ed Hargreaves is spending He is reported convalescing nicely. two weeks at Sioux City, Iowa, at the Mrs. Cyril Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olmstead of Tim Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jobe of Port home of her son Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hargreaves, to see her new grandson land have purchased the Question ber were Sunday guests at the home i Mark cafe from Mr. and Mrs. Riser, of Mr. and Mrs. Art Olmstead and i Larry Allen born May 4. sons Donald, Walter and Jimmie. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons with their and have taken possession. The Risers Mt. Jefferson lumber company mill have owned and operated the cafe for daughter Mrs. Ed Gisler of Marion resumed operations again Monday left Thursday morning for Klamath, several years. | morning after a three weeks shut James Phelps underwent major sur Calif., where they will visit at the down due to the CIO lumberman's home of their son and wife Mr. and gery at the Salem Memorial hospital. strike. Several members from Faith Re bekah lodge attended the Rebekah As sembly held in Salem. Delegates were Blanche Wagner and Mildred Carr. | The lodge was also represented by a car in the parade. The Women’s Society of Christian Service held their work day at the community hail Tuesday afternoon. The time was spent in quilting. An all-day meeting is planned for next Tuesday. THO SAILORS Mrs. Rinke Feenstra, Reta Cruson, ARE GENERALLY Alta Bodeker and Orpha Roye, at CONSIDERED SEA tended the officers training meeting FARING MEN SOME NAVAL BASES IN held at the Methodist church in Salem ALASKA HAUL Friday, for the sub district of the SUPPLIES BY SLED. Women's Society of Christian Service. Mrs. Inez Ring who has been spend ing some time at the home of her WE CAN’T TOUCH grandson and family Mr. and Mrs. HIM • IT’S FPIOAV. Deen Trask in Portland, is spending several days at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Averill of Halsey are WHEN PROPERLY PACKED A NAVX visiting at the home of their daugh- | SEABAG CAN ter Mr. and Mrs. Ramie Martell and • ACCOMMODATE sons. THE COMPLETE WARDROBE PER Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bressler were SONAL EFFECTS. Sunday dinner guests at the home of ' < AND BEDDING his sister Mis. Cora Corbett in Salem. OF A SAILOR. They also visited his other sister Mrs. Myrtle Kester who is seriously ill at 1 the Salem General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McGee of Los THE TERM "BLUE MONDAY’ Angeles, Calif., are guests at the t BEGAN WHEN A WEEKLY LOG WAS KEPT OF CRIMES,AND home of Mrs. Inez Ring. i PUNISHMENT INFLICTED TO Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lyons, with their ! THE OFFENDER ON MONDAY. daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. i Fred Lindemann, Richie and Linda 1 left for a two-weeks vacation trip, i for the middle west. They will visit! at Omaha, Nebr., Kansas and tour ' r some of the other states. 11 Mrs. Mattie Kingman and daughter] Mrs. Bob Paden of Houston, Tex., j visited at the Orville Downing home % over the weekend. Mrs. Kingman is a sister of William Downing. Satur- BASSETT’S WELDINC SHOP day they went to visit Mrs. Ellen j Forcier at Orchards, Wash., and Or- J Phone 11 11 Phone 116 ville Downing at Yacolt, Wash., who Sweet Home, I'l.ilomath Branch Store Lyons are also brother and sister of William Downing and Mrs. Kingman. Mr. and Mrs. Ru sell Stong of Port land spent several days at the home ■MmmniNiiiiLiiii in' mi'iw im i’inwi lUUimiimitH hiimhi oi nu 'in mi nn unum iihimiihn mi iiihih iiii "i nit < 1.1 m ........ ninniiiiiitmi mi miniiiMHOMft of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye. Howard Baldwin and his mother Mrs. Zona Baldwin held the grand opening of their new clothing goods store Saturday Each customer was presented with a lovely pansy plant. Lyons welcomes the new store, which will be a great benefit to the com munity. A large crowd attended the com munity school picnic held at the Mari- I.inn school grounds Sunday after “At the Bottom of the Hill’’ noon. A one o'clock basket dinner started the afternoon of fun, which was made up of various games. Rev. and Mrs. G. Storaker, pastors of the Newberg Methodist church, called upon Rev. and Mrs. Rinke Feen stra last Thursday afternoon. Santiam Valley Grange held their social meeting Friday evening at the hall. Games and pictures furnished the entertainment for the evening. By MRS. EVA BRESSLER ut your navy IT’S AMAZING O ne can actually ^ S é EATEN OUT OF HOUSE AND HOME'T// in samoa ’. II V& FAR SACK AS T he W13^ CENTURY, DRIED M ilk and dried eggs FORMED PART OF "TOE R Arrows of tenghiz KHAN'S SOLDIERS/ V/HH SUGAR CANE». 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