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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1952)
B—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE October 39. 1952 FEMME PAGE Carolyn C. Brejcha Completes Troining Mill City Toastmistress Club Entertains Guests Bobby Moore Honored With Birthday Party Mill City Toastmistress club met Detroit— Bobby Moore, son of Thursday, October 23 at 7 p.m. Mabel | Spencer Moores, celebrated his SI XDAY and MONDAY Nelson was toastmistress. birthday with friends at the ranger SPENCER TRACY and Speakers were Vera Hathaway and , station joining at his home for a K \TH \R1NF. HEPBURN Mrs. Carl Stavang Feted Hallowe'en party Thursday afternoon. Edythe Means. in Guests for the evening were Vir Guests for the occasion were Mrs. On Her Birthday ginia Martig of Gates, Richalyn | Howard Dean and children, Penny Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bates enter .Muckridge and Doris Sheythe. Casey | Lou and Terry, Mrs. Starr Reed and It's a Howl! Mill City kindergarten, located on Chaney is their new member. | children, Douglas, Allison and Pa tained with a dinner honoring their Kingwood near First street, was the Feature at 5:20, 7:30 Sunday tricia. Mrs. Reed’s mother. Mrs. Net beneficiary of many goods and serv daughter Mrs. Carl Stavang on her tie McMillan, Mrs. Irving Steers and ices since the beginning of the kinder birthday Sunday. Those paying trib TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY daughter Nancy and Mrs. Steer’s garten term. Ail was contributed ute were Mr. and Mrs. Haman Shel mother, Mrs. A. H. Hanson, Mrs. GREATEST SPECTACLE by public spirited citizens. Because ton, Cherri, Errol, Larry and Terry Frank Moore and son Frankie and OF THEM ALL! Faith Rebekah lodge met Wednes Bobby's brothers and sisters. of winter’s arrival soon, it is very im of Lyons. day with Zona Sischo, noble grand, portant that Mill City kindergarten Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morgan, Juan in charge. Plans were made for the be heated. An oil stove is needed for ita, and John of Mill City; Mr. and o first meeting in November, when Scio this purpose. g Mrs. Marvin Edwards, Carol, and Dale Mrs. Edna Duval Hosts and Jefferson lodges are invited. Mrs. Roy Keirsey expressed her of Lyons; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wal THURSDAY ONLY Committee in charge is Jewell Pinochle Club Meeting appreciation for help given the kin ters and Leslie of Scio; Mrs. Archie Hartnell, Hazel Shields, Frances Me- 1 JOSE FERRER in dergarten. Thanked were Albert To- Bates of Mill City; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edna Duval was the hostess for Carley, Cora Prichard and May Pat man, Sr. for his gift of a linoleum Stavang, Carl Jr. and Wayne of Gates Lucky Twelve Pinochle club, ton. rug for the kindergarten, Albert To- Lyons; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bates Plans were discussed for December, Thursday. Mrs. Duval served tuna man Jr. for the use of his pickup and Donald of Gates. when the president of Rebekah assem fish cassarole to her guests. truck in collecting the material for Dorothy Johnston was the winner bly will pay her official visit. Eva the kindergarten and numerous other “Down to Earth” comedy. of the lucky high prize; Bea Graunke, Bressler, Alma Olmstead and Ethel citizens for their gifts of records and Recommended! the elusive pinochle prize, and Marcie Huffman. books. Well-Child Conference Mrs. Forrest Nydegger of Stayton Peterson, low win. Mrs. Mabel Nelson entered a plea A SON — To Mr. and Mrs. Lyle FRIDAY and SATURDAY was honor guest for a shower Thurs for small chairs and extra card tables. Rush (Virginia Vandermeer) of Examined 52 Persons day. Mrs. Leland Manning and Mrs. CARD OF THANKS Jeff Chandler as Cochise Those having such articles for the Salem, Oct. 18. (Grandparents are We wish to express our sincere Mill City’s division of the Marion X aughn Hunt of Lyons as hostess held use of the kindergarten may make Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rush of Gates thanks to our kind friends and neigh this information known by telephon and Mrs. Bess Vandermeer of Mill County department of health well at the Manning home. Present were Mrs. Nydegger the bors for their many messages of child conference in the Mill City ing 1957 in Mill City. Citv.) school gave assistance and care to honored guest, Mrs. Duane Downing sympathy and beautiful floral offer- 52 persons Tuesday. Services rend of Mill City, Mrs. Orville Downing. ings. The ELLIS HILL Family — Plus — ered included those of the immuniza Mrs. Robert Carelton, Mrs. Everett tion clinic, physician, nursing and Limbeck of Fox Valley, Mrs. Agnes Donald O’Connor in DR. MARK Forette, Mrs. Helen Girtman of Stay PIANO SPECIALS — physical examination. Those receiving care included chil- ton, Mrs. Forrest Nydegger, Mrs. j SAVE $$$ dren from Gates, Detroit and Mill Clyde Bressler, Mrs. Alex Bodeker, Used Upright Pianos $95.00 up City. Hours the conference was open Shirley, Beverly and Mabel Nydegger. Every piano reconditioned and REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Woman’s Society of Christian Serv guaranteed were 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Public HAS MOVED his Mill City office to Stayton in the Post Office Bld%„ health nurses Mrs. Effie Cole, and ice met Tuesday at the church with New Spinet Pianos $395.00 with bench 2nd Floor, in the Dr. Victor J. Myers offices. Mrs. Etta Mae Detering, Marion Gladys Hargreaves program leader. New Kimball-Janssen-Gulbransen Spinets as low as $10.00 per month Kid’s Matinee—2 p.m. Saturday Office Hours: Thursday afternoons 1 to •» p.m. county, and Miss Dunlap, Linn county, Theme, "Home Missions Winning Hu for trial period. "Operation Haylift’’ man Rights.” and Doctors Stone and Priest were in Try before you buy on our HOME OFFICE: 313 W. FIRST, ALBANY Helping on the program were Alice charge. Rental Plan. Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Volunteer assistants for Tuesday’s Huber, Lucille Rogers and Orpha SALEM MUSIC CO. Complete show can be seen any session were Mrs. Lowell Stiffler, Roye. Plans were completed for the 153 S. High Street time up to 8:30 Mrs. Roger Nelson, Mrs. Frank Dell smorgasbord at the community club n Across from Elsinore Theater in house Friday night, Reta Cruson, and Mrs. Robert V. Wingo, Mill City; Downtown Salem Mrs. Ed Chance, Gates; and Mrs. R. foods chairman, in charge. Mrs. Gypsy Weaver was honor C. Haseman, Idanha. guest at a shower held at Mrs. Millie Aronson's with Mrs. Trudy Hanlon SPECIAL UNTIL NOV. 11th assistant hostess, Wednesday. Pres i tax 42-gal. Collins Electric Hot Water SALEM ent were Rose Thayer, Lucille Huber, Heater Rhone t tóM Beth Prideaux, Eleanor Christenson, 141 N. (ominerclal St. Phyliss Power, Dora Gustafson, Leola Phelps, Doreen Halemn, Bernice Has Everything for Your LYONS PLUMBING & Bridges, Peggy Fronez, Itene Lant- ELECTRIC SUPPLIES Í zer, Helen Johnston, all of Lyons, and I P. W. Rodich. Prop. Lyons, Ore. Verna Weaver of Stayton. Com. (or School District Reorganization. Mrs. Sarah H. Knox. Scc^ 1006 Broadway Bldg , Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson have Furniture and Bookkeeping Supplies It’s Your Newspaper—Subscribe Now returned after a week’s vacation in Corvallis and at the coast. In Cor vallis and at the coast. In Corvallis they visited his sisters, Mrs. Minnie I Mink, Mrs. Hattie Patlee and Mrs. Nettie Folkner, and Mrs. Arthur Pep- | pin at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Berry spent several days last week at Waldport | and Alsea. JHr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston, Kath ryn and Tommy visited their son, Kenton, at Cove Junction. They also I drove as far south as Crescent City, Calif. They took his mother, Mrs. J j H. Johnston to Medford wrhere she will spend some time at the home of her sister. Weekend guests at the home of Mr.| and Mrs. Ivan Smith were Mr. and1 Mrs. Kenneth Smith and Mrs. Leia Smith from Cornelius. Kenneth is aj brother and Mrs. Smtih, the mother, of Ivan. Mrs. Leia Smith remained for the week with her son and family. Smith is a teacher at the Mari-Linn I school. Monday afternoon callers at the home of Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Feen- stra were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sun- ... berg from Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Walker and . Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Franklin were weekend visitors with relatives at Vancouver, Wash. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Martell in Portland, a brother of Mrs. I Walker and Mrs. Franklin. Lackland Air Force Base, Texas— Carolyn C. Brejcha, formerly of Mill City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turnidge, age 18, box 98, Cutler City, Ore., is completing her AF basic air men indoctrination course at Lack land Air Forco Base, the "Gateway to the Air Force.” Lackland, situated near San An tonio, is the world’s largest air force base, site of Air Fore basic training, for men and women, headquarters of the Human Resource Research Center, and home of AF's Officer Candidate school. Her basic training is preparing her for entrance into Air Force technical training and for assignment in spe cializing work. The course includes a scientific evaluation of her aptitude and inclination for following a par ticular vocation and career. Miss Brejcha was graduated from Gates high school in 1951. Kindergarten Needs Shown in Report Pat and Mike LYONS King Kong Anything Can Happen Just Arrived... « Battle At Apache Pass MOVED I lAUHIIUIAtS Double Crossbones THE COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE ?00 $82.50 OFFICE NEEDS 1 Vote for Progress! ELECT Stevenson Ô* Sparkman IF YOU DON’T KNOW VOTE "NO" VOTE TO SUSTAIN A LAW WHICH... 1 2 Has worked well for 19 years! 3 Keeps the dairy industry out of the hands of a one-man political dictatorl 4 Keeps the dairy industry from falling into the hands of a big-business monopoly! Preserves your steady supply of pure, whole some milk at fair, uniform prices! For VICE PRESIDENT For PRESIDENT Walter A. Swanson FOR CONGRESS, 1th Dist GLENN G. CONKLIN SHERIFF Edith S. Green FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Francis Lambert Marion County FOR STATE TREASURER Robert Y. Thornton *•<<( FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL LINN COUNTY CANDIDATES Dave Epps VOTE 333 X NO THOSE WHO KNOW THE DAIRY INDUSTRY WILL VOTE 333 X NO! PLAY SAFE AND FOLLOW THEIR LEAD ... KEEP A FAIR LAW! Vote 35 X Paid Pol. Adv. by Glenn G. Conklin, Salem, Ore. Dan W. Poling FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVES Glenn W. Huston FOR COUNTY CORONER Pol. Adv. paid for by Linn County Democratic Central Committee, Anna D. S Pratt, Tress., Lebanon I