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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1952)
S—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE November 20. 1952 FEMME Mr. and Mrs. Child Sr. Become Grandparents IDANHA By MRS. S. T. MOORE Mr. and Mrs. George R. Child, Sr., The Spar Cafe is now operating Mill Ctiy, are adding their names to undei new managers, Mr. and Mrs. the list of first-time grandparents. Floyd Neilson and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Word has been received of the birth Met • innis who moved here recently of a daughter to their son and his from Portland. The Neilson* were Wife, Al C and Mrs. George Child. previously in restaurant business in Jr. of San Rafael, Calif. Pendleton. Toots Blazek was the post-Armis The baby girl was born November i Dick Haseman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. M. G. Rambo, general chair tice hostess of Gates Lucky Twelve, man of the Three Link dinner held Thursday. Lunch provided by her 16, weighed six pounds and has been | R. C. Haseman, is at home for a few weeks leave from the navy after being November 15 at IOOF hall, reports included a tuna hot dish, cheese sticks named, Shelley Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. John Zolkoske of called for the funeral of his grand that $198.84 was netted on the dinner and pickles. and sale of fancy work. Dorothy Johnson marched through Mehama are maternal grandparents. father, Charles T. Haseman. Mr. and Mrs. Len Davis attended Mrs. Lloyd Fleetwood was in charge the card session at the head of the the homecoming game at OCE last of the kitchen and her assistants were parade with high score. Jean Wil weekend and visited their son, John, Mrs. Gerald Heath and Mrs. Dora son winged the changed of all for the Findley. who is attending school there. pinochle prize by handily grasping it. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinch, former Mrs. Fred Duffy was fancy work Bert Vanderhoff heard tans with low chairman. operators of the Spar cafe, have prize clutched in her hands. A strip-film with sound, called Buffet chairman was Mrs. Walter “Do Your Home Fun?” will be shown moved to Mexico. The Idanha American Legion post Olmstead, assisted by Mrs. George at the Youth Fellowship meeting this \ eteto, Mrs. Mel Robinson and Mrs. Sunday at 6 p.m. at the Presbyterian awarded an imported Swedish rifle to Ruth Hess. church. In friendly, humorous fash-1 Carl Ball of Detroit at their last Ball registered a buck The club would like to extend their ion two homes are contrasted, de meeting. thanks to the public who responded ( The Mill City Toastmistre-s club clared Rev. Noble Streeter, pastor of weighing 211 pounds to win the con test sponsored by the legion. so generously to making the dinner practised the speech arts again No the Presbyterian church. The Red Cross nursing course to a success. vember 13, at 7 p.m. at their usual The pictures consist of cleverly spot. Mrs. Alene Steffy was toast-1 drawn cartoons, accompanied by livly be directed by Lavelle Haseman has been postponed indefinitely. mistress. narrative and sound effects, Reverend Recent visitors at the home of Mr. Speakers were Mrs. Ruby Crosier Streeter asserted. The young people who spoke on “Thinks Dear To My are especially invited to see this film. and Mrs. Albert Snyder were Mr. and Mrs Chalies Trunkenbolz of Denver, Heart”, and Mrs. Marion Todd, who Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence spoke on “ Education ” . Warden Virgil T. O’Malley of the Smith of Nora, Nebr. Mesdames Edna Hutcheson, Casey Oregon state penitentiary addressed Mrs. Gladys Alvin is in Portland the Mill City Women’s club Tuesday Chaney, Edith Means, Mabel Nelson, with her mother, Mrs. Jennie Stone Frostina Nesbitt gave a panel on A SON—To Mr. and Mrs. Reuel | evening, November 18. About 40 burg. who has recently had a major parlaimentary procedure. members and guests were present. Phillips (Wilma May Howe) Monday, I abdominal operation. Mrs. Alvin ex Guests were Mrs. Gladys Trask Warden O'Malley discussed the new November 17, at Roseburg hospital. pects to remain with her mother until program underway at the peniten from Fresno, Calif., and Mrs. Maxine A SON—To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth she has recovered. Hill. tiary where “individualism" rather Knotts, Mill City, November 15, at than “the masses” is stressed. Salem General hospital. Restrictions on use of oppressive Civil defense in this state is organ The next meeting of the club will A SON—To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert child labor in industry have been be December 2 when Jean Roberts izing 74 mobile medic-hospital teams, and Celene Taylor of Mehama will 305 mobile first-aid teams, 85 mobile Hutchinson, Mill City, November 15, increased by the Federal wage and hour law. at Salem Memorial hospital. welfare teams, and 90 recsue units. present Christmas ideas. Three Link Dinner Reports Success Mrs. Toots Blazek Hostess For Lucky Twelve Club Sound Movie Scheduled For Youth Fellowship Toastmistress Club Holds Regular Meet Warden O’Malley Speaks To Women’s Club Here lust Arrived... U PTA Meeting View Interesting Film Mill City’s PTA enjoyed an inter esting meeting held Wednesday in the high school auditorium. A film, “Angry Boy” was the highlight of the evening’s program. Mrs. Effie Cole, Marion county health nurse, led a discussion period regarding the film following its showing. The room conut of parents present from the various rooms was won by instructors Hale and Dierks, who rep resented the grade school and the sophomore class of the high school. At the conclusion of the program, cake, coffee and tea were served by the mothers of children in the first grade. o 5 Q o Q Birthday Dinner Party Given Shirley Ramsey your running costs The Blazing Forest FLAMING SPECT \< I E! Feature at 5:20. 7:30 Sunday TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY RETURNED BY REQUEST! Samson and Delilah Till BSD \Y, FRID \Y and SAIT RDAY SUPER THANGSGIVING SHOW! DEAN MARTIN and JERRY LEWIS Jumping Jacks 11 11 Continuous from 5:15 Thurs day (Thanksgiving) 8 Kid’s Matinee—2 p m. Saturday ZANE GREY’S s o "SUNSET PASS” Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Complete show ran be seen any time up to 8:30 MatKBHOHammwnmMMm Mill Ciiy Grade School NEWS 6th GRADE NEWS We had a 4-H club meeting today (Wednesday). The name of our club is the Robust Rangers. The presi dent is Marcella Warriner; vice presi dent, Donald Cree; the secretary is Sibyl Dart, and treasurer, Phyllis Bickett, and news reporter, Marc Boothby. Shereen Muir was elected song leader and Karen Rife, yell leader. We played a game called “Dog and His Bone.”—Marc Boothby, reporter. with a new Ford Pickup! > CHOICE OF TWO GREAT CABS in this Ford F-l Pickup! Easier loading floor-to-ground loaded height! JOHN E NE and WILLIAM DEM \REST in Your I.ast Chance To See This Great Picture! Detroit—Shirley Ramsey, 9-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ramsey of Mongold, celebrated her birthday with a dinner party for friends Friday evening before the school carnival. Attending were Katherine Harris, Alta Mary Gibbs. Verna Worthington, Brenda Humphrey, Johnny Steltzen- mueller, Nancy Ramsey and Donnie Ramsey. Shirley also celebrated her birth day in Portland with relatives at the home of her mother’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Nicolson, with her father's parents, the Watler Ramseys also present. Korean veterans and potential seveiemen have new job restoratior right under the amended draft act. SI ND \Y and MOND \Y low 2-ft. LYONS jp I II •t-/' -. ‘ '->;ï • ÆT..' F» * ■ ♦Sfr. It’s a proven fact that 3 out of 4 Ford Pickups run* for less than 2'^ a mile! O nly F ord shows you nationwide truck run ning cost figures! The Ford Truck Economy Run Book shows hundreds of running cost« on Pickup« covering gas, oil and service (‘but not including fixed expense«, such as license, insurance, deprecation, etc.). Come in. Look up your kind of job. S ee how little it can cost to run a F ord Pickup in your work! Mrs. George Huffman and daughter Jeanette visited one day last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbard in Eugene. Harlon Gibson who is with the U. S. Navy, has returned to San Fran cisco where he will wait his order». He recently returned from Korea and has spent a 30-day leave at the home of his grandparents, Mr and Mr*. Sam Culwell. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Toland, Shar- ron and Melvin and Mrs. Toland’s mother, Mrs. Gladys Stiffler, have gone to Cocoran, Calif., where they will be guest* at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Yeager until after the Thanksgiving holiday, Mis. Yeager i* a daughter of Mrs. Stiffler and sister of Mrs. Toland. “The Gates of Praise” will I m - the theme of Rev. R. A. Feenstra’* Thanksgiving message at the Lyons Community Methodist church at 11 a.m. next Sunday. The juniors and intermediates of the Sunday school will give a patriotic exercise under the leadership of Mr*. Feenstra at the close of the school. Mrs. Donald McWhirk, who ha* returned home from the Memorial hospital in Salem, is still seriously ill at her home tn the Jordan district with virus pneumonia. PIANO SPEC IALS SAVE $$$ Used Upright Pianos »95.00 up Every piano reconditioned and guaranteed New Spinet Pianos »395.00 with beneb New Kimball-Janssen-Gulbransen Spinets as low as »10.00 per month for trial period. Try before you buy on our Rental Plan. OVER 7 CU. FT. MORE PAYLOAD SPACE and carries a full ’« -ton load. Supported load capacity of the Ford Pickup is a full 38.8 cu. ft., as com pared to 31.6 cu. ft. in the next leading make! SALEM MUSIC CO. ...FORD TRUCKS LAST LONGER! Utr»t r«*«w«SM M iwt*«l H k L i . kf« maw««« • r*** t'wki Io«« l«o*w I r c a . 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