The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 25, 1952, Page 6, Image 6

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    •—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
HUCKLEBERRY FINN
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Open house honoring “T” Henness
<>n the occasion of his 98th birthday
anniversary will be held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap Sun­
day, Sept. 28, from 2 to 6 p.m. Mrs.
Lester Mason of Mill City, hostess,
is extending an invitation to all of
Mr. Henness’ friends to attend.
A recent guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. William Pennick was her
grandmother, Mrs. T. W. Beamish
from Riverside, Calif. Honoring their
guest during her stay, Mr. and Mrs.
Pennick were hosts at their home at
a family picnic dinner. Present were
Mrs. Beamish, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Beamish and family of Gates, Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Murray and family, Mr.
«nd Mrs. Earl Ragsdale and daughter,
from Mill City; Mrs. Ray Colgan
Mrs. Myrtle Cloyd of Salem, and
hosts and two children.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Davis
turned this week from Seattle, where
they had visited at the home of their
aon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
James Overlook, for 10 days. They
.also stopped in Yakima, where Davis
-was in the insurance business at one
time.
From Medford, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Joaquin over the week­
end, were her brother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Cooper and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin have
returned home following a two-week
vacation during which they visited Salt
Lake City, Yellowstone park and many
other places.
Mr. and Mrs. James Powell, Sharon
and Jimmy, from Albuquerque, N.M.,
are guests at the home of Mrs. Pow­
ell's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
A. T. Barnhardt.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Roten, who re­
cently purchased the former Ernest
.Wriglesworth place east of Gates on
the Linn county side of the river, have
taken possession.
Mrs. Roten and
two children have arrived and Roten
it expected in a few days. Mr. and
Mrs. Roten are from North Carolina.
He is the son of Mrs. Rosa Roten of
Lucky you—you jav-walkc<l and reached the
Gates.
other side
g
Clarence Johnson, who has been con­
fined to his bed at home following a
heart attack a week ago, is reported I
I
to be much improved but he is still turned following a year’s visit at the ville Hayward, Glenn Gordon, Floyd
home
of
her
mother
and
other
rela
­
Fleetwood, Louisa Wriglesworth, Vir­
confined to his home.
To date no progress has been re­ tives in Miami, Fla. She had also ginia Ward, Amos Roten, and Albert
ported by Linn county deputies in visited her daughter in Tucson, Ariz. Millsap.
their effort apprehend the thief who
The Red Cross bloodmobile visited
robbed the Gates high school of more Gates Friday of last week from 2 to
than 1300 Thursday night, Sept. 11, j 6 p.m. Frank M. Parcher, manager
Entrance was gained by breaking the i of the Marion county chapter of the
glass out of a basement door.
| Red Cross, was present.
Dr. L.
By MRS. S. T. MOORE
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hutcheson left Finsrth and six nurses with Mrs. Mona
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Booker, daugh­
the last of the week for a vacation i Olson in charge, secured donations of
ters Roberta and Roseann and son
in California with relatives and old | blood from 30 donors.
Darrel have moved to their new home
friends.
1-adies assisting from Mill City were
in Mill City. Mrs. Booker was bom
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap spent Mrs. Bertha Baltimore, Mrs. Louisa
in Detroit and has lived here for over
two days the last of the week in Alexander and Mrs. William Tickle. 40 years.
Madras visiting their daughter and Rev. Noble Streeter also assisted.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Klecker. From Detroit. Mrs. R. W. Hellwig
A weekend guest at the home of and Mrs. David Oja; Gates ladies as­ daughters Linda and Donna were
Mrs. Lillie Lake was Mrs. Ina Case sisting were Mesd. Edward Chance, guests Sunday at the Claud Holbert
<>f Salem.
Mrs. Case had just re- Arthur Findley, Walter Brisbin, Or- home at Lowell.
Recent guests at the John Estey
I home were Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Burnett
'of Portland.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cal
Schlador the past week were John
I Thurman of Salem and H. Steffen and
1105 N. Front St.
SALEM. ORE.
i.M. Cooper of Silverton.
Salem I’honen :
Lyons Phone:
The Deanha Parent Teacher’s asso­
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ciation will hold the first fall meeting
Thursday evening at 8 p.m. in the
HAI LING ANI> MOVING HEAVY MACHINERY
¡school building. Mrs. John Ray’s Sth
and Mill Equipment Up To 25 Tons
grade students will present the pro­
Including DR and HDI4 Cats, and ’»-yard shovels.
gram for the evening and mothers of
Sth graders will serve refreshments
Complete Rigging Outfit, Winch Trucks, Low-bed Trailers
¡following the meeting. Mrs. Alfred
Cokenour, PTA president, urges par­
ents and friends to attend and help
plan the program for the year.
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The Marion county school health
nurse. Miss Etta May Detering. will
be at the Detroit school the third
, Thursday of each month to assist with
In 63-80%* of the cates
a health program for local children.
Mornings will be scheduled for im­
in doctors’ testsl
munizations for pre-school children
• Those suffocating “heat
and afternoons will be devoted to prob-
waves” — alternating with ner­
vous. clammy feelings — and
| lems of school age children.
accompanied often by restless
The Detroit community chest drive
irritability and nervousness —
will get underway next week accord­
are well-known to women suf­
ing to Harry Rutherford, chairman.
fering the functionally-caused
diatressof middle life ‘change”1
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MILL CITY
a
French furniture designers
reviving wicker, but not in the lacy
designs we knew years ago The
new wicker furniture is stream­
lined and in the simplest designs.
♦ ♦ ♦
Summer vegetables are at their
peak now. A large chop plate at­
tractively arranged with several
vegetables gives family and guests
an opportunity to select those they
prefer.
* ★ ★
Have you ever tried substituting
real mayonnaise for the regular
shortening in baking powder bis­
cuits. using the same amount? So
easy to mix and makes delicious
biscuits, too.
* ♦ *
Now they've designed an "opera
umbrella " Measures only 24 Inches
long and can be easily tucked un­
der the arm. a seat at the theate"
or a chair in a restaurant.
♦ * ♦
A delightful way to serve cucum­
bers Is to broil them, first cutting
them crosswise in about one-inch
rounds. Dot with vitaminized mar­
garine. season with salt and pep­
per. Serve plain or with a rich
cheese sauce.
♦ * *
If lingerie "yellows.” and even­
tually most white nylon slips and
nighties will tint it in delicate
pastels with all-purpose dye
♦ * *
The best way to preserve the
fine delicate sharp edges of kitchen
knives is to keep them in a wall or
drawer rack.
Opal White, Mrs. Tude Russell, Mr«.
Zetta Schlador and Miss Evelyn Gear­
hart.
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