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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1952)
•—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE June 26, 1952 LYONS Fox Valley Detroit Legion And Auxiliary Elects with the dance suppers. Plans were also discussed for the Harvest Festi val which will be held at the grange 1 hall this fall. Attending the meeting were May Patton, Garnett Bassett, Lorena Stev ens, Blanche Wagner, Lois Myers, Leora Stevens, and her house guests Mrs. Tallman from Portland and also Mrs. Buckler, and the hostess Celene Taylor. CARD OF THANKS We wish to sincerely thank all our friends and neighbors for their kind- ness and thoughtfulness to our daugh ter Christine at the time of* her acci dent and through her convalescence We are deeply grateful for everything Mr. and Mrs. STANLEY CHANCE Hampton home. The girls were host ess for the dinner honoring their Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nelson went father on Father’s day. I to the coast Thursday for the day. By MRS. EVA BRESSLER Detroit — The American Legion Mrs. Alice Huber went to Portland Little Johnnie Kunkle was brought Tuesday, where she and Mrs. Thelma Miss Pauline Scheiwek, Hal and Don Idanha Post No. 141 and Auxiliary home from the Salem Memorial hos Surry will visit in Seattle. They also Young, David and Alvin Scheiwek Unit will hold installation of officers pital Wednesday evening. He is con plan a trip to Vancouver, British Co accompanied them. They visited the Saturday night at the Idanha fire sea lion caves and the aquarium at hall. valescing following major surgery of lumbia. Depoe Bay and enjoyed a weiner roast last week. Officers to be installed for the Jack Roy, who is with the U.S. Air and picnic on the beach. Mr. and Legion include Holland Storey, com Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer and son Force spent the weekend at the home I Mrs. Nelson have spent the past seven mander; Dale Davis, first vice com Gail of Albany were Monday guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Chester Forest fire prevention is every months in Oregon, their home is in mander; Vernon Hallford, adjutant; at the home of her parents Mr. and Roy. He has been stationed in Caii- body’s business because it's good busi North Dakota. They are leaving here Russell Hoyt, chaplain; J. J. Leming, fornia for some time. ^Vhen return- Mrs. Percy Hiatt. for Woodland, Wash., where they will sgt.-at-arms; Warren Stoll, treasurer, ness for everybody. Mr. and Mrs. Aelx Bodeker were ing to California he will be sent to attend a church meeting several days and Edison Vickers, historian. Sunday dinner guests of their daugh Mississippi where he will attend radar and then go on to Wyoming and later ters, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hampton and school. Incoming officers for the auxiliary to the Dakotas. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnson at the will be Gertrude Alvin, president; Mr. and Mrs. George Clipfell were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kerr had his Roselle Vickers, vice president; Myrtle I hostess to the Loyalty class of the parents from Mill City as dinner Geston, second vice president; Opal: SALEM First Baptist church in Salem at their Mrs. Leming, secretary; Floy Storey, treas-j home in Fox Valley. Chop suey was guests Friday evening, honoring 141 N. Commercial St. urer; Charlotte Mapes, chaplain; La | served which was prepared by John Kerr’s birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rodich and Nell Davis, sgt.-at-arms; Donna Hall Schmidt, a returned missionary from Has Everything for Your China. Mr. Schmidt, a Mennonite little daughter Susie spent the past ford, historian. was born in China while his parents week at the Rodich home here and were missionaries there during the left Friday for Burmingham, Calif., Boxer rebellion. Mr. Schmidt and to spend the summer with Mrs. i Furniture and Bookkeeping Supplies three children entertained with mus Rodich’s parents. Grover has employ-1 ment in California until school opens ical numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lien and two this fall. He has accepted a position The Home Economics club of the sons Jimmie and Terry from Long at Junction City. Santiam Vauley grange held their Mrs. Orville Britton and two small Beach, Calif., are guests at the home meeting at the home of Celene Taylor, daughters were in Lebanon and Sweet of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gerath. Tuesday afternoon with Leora Stevens Mrs. Inez Ring received word of the Home Monday. presiding over the business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston, Leland death of Mrs. Nellie Smith of Los Committees were appointed for the Angeles, sister of the late Albert Ring. Humphreys and Cecil Bassett were regular grange meetings and to help Funeral services were held at Amity, Sunday afternoon callers at the home j of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frame of La Ore., Monday. Miss Zeta Prichard of Mill City was comb. Mrs. Wayne Kerr was hostess for a Sunday dinner guest at the home of Mrs. Inez Ring. Ralph Trask or a home products party Thursday aft Albany was also a weekend visitor ernoon with several ladies present. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Britton with. at the Ring home. “At the Bottom of the Hill” Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Harmison and some friends from Eugene, made a | Highway 222 The daughter Dorothy and Will Neelen trip to California last week. l’i miles East of Gates from Fair Oak, Calif., were recent Britton children went to Portland to SPECIALISTS IN visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. stay with their grandparents while1 George Huffman. Mrs. Harmison is their parents were away. MULLIGAN STEW Johnnie, the youngest son of Mr. a cousin and Mr. Neelen, an uncle of Mrs. Huffman. While here they with and Mrs. John Kunkle is in a Salem Lou and Percy Mulligan, Props. the Huffmans visited at the George hospital having had a major intes Hubbard home in Eugene. Mr. Neelen tinal operation during the past week. «■EffS Several children are reported hav is a brother of Mrs. Hubbard who she ing the three-day measles in this local had not seen for many years. None of the cases seem very j Ed and Ernie Kubin received word ity. Sunday of the death of their brother severe. Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman were I Otto Kubin of San Francisco, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Art Anderson was Salem shoppers Saturday . The George Clipfell’s have their hostess to a family reunion held at their home in Mehama, present were 30th grandchild, a girl born to Mr. and A Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Clipfell June 9th. She is Mrs. John Peregoy and children, Mr. the fifth child and third daughter for and Mrs. Darrel Anderson, Mr. and the Perry Clipfells who live at Me Mrs. Jack Spoelstra and children of hama. Word received here Tuesday from Salem, Mrs. Blanche Gibson and Sha ron of Mill City, Miss Janie Versteeg the Hugh Johnston’s who are on a of Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith vacation trip, stated they were in Ne braska and having fine weather anil and Wayne of Richland, Wash. Miss Janet and Jeanette Huffman a good tirp. They were at Big Spring, A have gone to Eugene where they will Nebr. Saturday of last week. spend some time at the home of their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. George Keep American Green and you keep •UTZ WEINHARO COMPANY, POSTIAMO. OREGON Hubbard. America strong! Prevent foret fires. Quality Job Printing at The Mill City Enterprise Model for model—costs less THE COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE OFFICE NEEDS Grange Home Economics Club Plans Meeting 1 Never The Maples Cate & Tavern a Dull Moment MILL CITY TAVERN BLITZ ['M1 i Yniget ervice KEEPS REPAIR BILLS DOWN MORE TRUCK FOR THE MONEY when you buy on the plain hard facts! I Stack up a Chevrolet truck against any other truck with comparable specifications, capable of handling the same payloads. You’ll find the Chevrolet truck lists for less and brings you great features. I Mile after mile at rock bottom cost Fact No.2 ■ ■ Truck users everywhere have proved that Chevrolet costs the least of all to own and maintain Valve-in-Head economy, in the Loadmaster or Thriftmaster en gines, saves on gas. Right truck for the job saves money Chevrolet trucks are factory- matched to your payload require ments. 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