■THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Candidates Nominated For Detroit Council July 17. 1932 MILL CITY William P. Havel Dies at Portland Scout Comp Pioneer Busy With Activity William P. Havel, 32, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Havel of Mill City, Detroit — The largest group of Boy Miss Elaine Clark returned home The Canyon Community Club met this week after a five weeks stay in Scouts on record filled Camp Pioneer 1 pasesd away in Providence hospital in on Pine lake this week as 170 boys Portland, July 8, 1952. last week, selecting seven nominees : a Salem hospital. Havel had just a few months earlier for positions on Detroit’s new city Ruby B. Vanakan of Los Angeles, from the Cascade area enrolled for the council to be voted upon at an election is spending a few weeks with her second weekly session at summer received a medical discharge from the aimed forces. Virus pneumonia and in August. sister Mrs. Harry Wood. Mrs. Wood camp. Direction of the camp is under pro ulcers caused his death. He was born Candidates named include Otto Rus- is expecting her brother Walter B. »411, Ray Johnson, Earl Layman, Jake Scott of Marcolla for a few days visit. fessional scout personnel including Jim December 1, 1919, in Nebraska. He Kerns of Salem, camp director, John received his schooling in Nebraska. Fischer, Cal Schlader, Harry Ruther- Rev. and Mrs. Noble Streeter are Klapp, Salem, program director and At the time of his death, Havel was /ord and Nolan Rasnick. Other nomi holding open house at the Presbyte- nations may be made at the time of | rian manse, SW 5th Ave. and Linn Clark I-ethin of Albany, Explorer residing in Portland, where he was Trail director. Gordon Gilmore is the employed as a mail carrier. He was a «lection. Place, on Sunday July 20, from three exective officer for the Cascade Area member of the American Legion. He to five p.m. Church members and Boy Scout Council with offices located is survived by his parents, two broth other friends, are especially urged to in Salem. I ers and two sisters. Interment was attend. Camp Pioneer is a primitive wilder in the U.S. cemetery in Portland. The Rebeccas met Wednesday eve ness camp with eight campsite located ning with the newly installed officers . around Pine lake providing tents for in their chairs. The drill captain, the various camping groups. George Veteto is working on a larger Boys from Detroit and Idanha at-1 drill team in the lodge as many new ! tending camp this week include Leo AND members have been initiated in recent j nard Snyder, Donald Snyder, Robert I months. Lady, Donald Watkins, Mike Howland, Mrs. Verda Goble and Rodney re Gary Neville. Larry Neville, Frank I turned Saturday, after several weeks Bardon, Brad Humphrey and Michael By MRS. S. T. MOORE visit with her parents in Utah, who Moore. Albert Snyder, scoutmaster Mr. and Mrs. Guedne Geston and celebrated their golden wedding anni for the troop, attended camp part of Mr. and Mrs. Biaxton Fouts recently versary. Camille stayed with her the week, with Bert Humphrey and from a ten day vacation trip to Port grandparents for a longer visit. S. T. Moore alternating as leader for Angeles, Washington, and Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Lowrey have, the troop in his absence. moved into the house recently vacated [ The governing body of the Cascade B. C. Teid present in the annual Idohna by Mr. and Mrs. James Poole. Area Council is scheduled to meet at Roil and Gun Club fishing derby con Mill City Lions dub were host to Camp Pioneer on Sunday, July 20. F. est are Rita anil Kenny Clark. Both the Lions auxiliary Monday evening L. Thompson of Albany is president have brought in Greman brown trout in the park. A fine time was reported of the executive committee. at Suttle Lake weighing six pounds also lots of good food. six ounces, dressed. Miss Emma Grunow of Oakland, Don Peterson. Private Culp is on a Deep sea fishing at Depeo Bay wasI Calif., is spending a few weeks with 10-day furlough from duties at the enjoyed by several canyon residents j Mrs. Esther Ogden. Fort Urwin military hospital, i n last week-end. Included in the party Mr. and Mrs. Walter Witt and southern California. Mrs. Culp makes were Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Morrison. Mr. daughter, and Mrs. Witt’s mother, her home in Arcadia, California, while and Mrs. C. E. Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Mae Witt of Glendale, Calif., her husband is in the service. They are visiting this week at the home of are spending part of their vacation Mrs. Fred Bloomer. Recently elected to office in the De Mr. Witt’s uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Otto at Newport with Culp’s parents. troit Dam Recreation Association are Witt. Mr. Witt is with the postal i D. B. Hill and son Bob Jr. spent Leo Fitzgerald, president; William ON THE HIGHWAY service in Glendale. Mr. and Mrs. ’ Ted Dorothy from Monday evening in Salem attending Phillips, vice-president; Chester Ed- holm, treasurer; and Millie Childers, Wyoming are visiting this week at the Salem Senator's ball team. Rex and Dinah Herron, small chil- secretary. the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Byron Davis. The DDRA held“a dance Saturday The Dorothys are former residents dren of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Herron MIRAI LE WHIP night in the Hut at Mongold with a are visiting at the home of their here. SALAD DRESSING Marc Boothby returned home this grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe good attemiance reported. Out of town week, Wednesday, after spending a Novak. The Herrons live at Gaston. visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Boyer, Qt. The annual picnic of the Oregon- former residents of Mongold who are two-week’s vacation at the ranch home Kansas,club will be at Bryant park now stationed at Lookout Point. The of his uncle, Bill Futter. near Pilot M-l) TISSUE in Albany, Sunday, July 27, according Boyers and their children were also Rock. 3 rolls Tony Boothby has lieen visiting at to information sent out by officials guests at the Detroit Women’s Civic the home of his grandmother Mrs. of the club. All Kansans are invited ; club picnic at the Mongold park Sun- FOLGERS COFFEE Mary E. Futter of Portland, the past to come lunch will be served at noon, : day. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. two weeks. He arrived home Wednes with free coffee and watermelons. Prizes will be given for contests dur I Earl Parker last weekend were Mr. day. Parker nephew and family, the Carl Jimmie Sullivan and Richard Ziebert ing thr> afternoon. isle Parkers from Eugene. riding double on their bicycle got a Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rynearson and bud spill Wednesday afternoon of this children were in Redmond last week week while negotiating the hill near and again this week for dental work. COCOANUT BON BONS the Dawes building. They suffered They have been out of town frequently numerous scratches. Full Pound the past few weeks investigating pos Pvt. and Mrs. Denn Culp and small sible business locations. son, Michael, spent several days visit ing in Mill City this week at the home BISQUK'K of Mrs. Culp’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. "JOE BEAVER DETROIT IDANHA 1 Girods Super Market at STAYTON Forent Service, U. S. 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Coming Events . . . 59c SAVE at BÏ JOHN HAMÏ FU8MV PH 0 Pfaff, Sew-Cem, Viking, Regent ( ’ARIKH'S 2 hunches 15c Pay Cash and I I I I Ì I MILL CITY STATE BANK M PM KIR It 1'1 K VI I»EP<»’iIT INM It VN<1 CORI’. MONDAY— American Legion Auxiliary 3d Mon. | Lions club meeting. A F * A M No. 180 stated meet ing third Monday. O.E.S. meeting, 2d Monday month. | TUESDAY— Women’s club 8 p m 1st. 3rd Tues 129-J School Board meeting 2d Tues i Lions Auxiliary 4th Tuesday Riders of the Santiam, 1st Tuesday | WEDNESDAY— Boy Scouts, 7:30, H. S. Recreation City council first Wed. 7:30 p.m. Santiam Eagles and auxiliary 8 p m. j at Mill City fire hall. Sar.tiam Rebekah 160 1st and 3rd Wed at 8 p m Altar Society 3d Wednesday 8 p.m. [ PTA, second Wednesday 8 p.m. rm rsday — Theta Rho Club for Girls, meets 2d and 4th Thursdays. Gates FT A 1st Thursday 8 pm. American Legion 2d and 4th Thum Garden club fourth Thursday Firemen Auxiliary meets 3d Thurs. Toastmistress Club, 2d & 4th, 7 p m. r-KID XY LO OF meeting Mill City IWA meeting last Friday Farmers Union meeting at Mehama Woman's club, 2nd i : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦