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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1953)
January 1, 1953 ft—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE HUCKLEBERRY FI!\N Former Mill City Family Visits In California Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mason and daughter of Sweet Home, formerly of Mill City journeyed to California for the Christma- holidays. They spent Christmas Eve at Santa Maria where they were joined by Cpl. Donald Israel. They continued their trip spending Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. James Grant and Tony and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Cox of Los Angeles. E. C. Turnidge of Mill City was viaiting the Cox’s. The next day was spent sight ing at Beverly Hills, Hollywood the coast. They reported excellent weather at Los Angeles and area. nicians school at Keesler Air Force Christmas in Portland were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ramsey and children, The Masons returned to Sweet base. Home the 28th of December. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson spent Mr. and Mrs. Claude Beck and Mr. Christmas day at McMinnville with and Mrs. Ted Brown. their daughter, Mis. Lola Christenson Mr. and Mrs. William Shufford are and children, Gale and Norma Lee. on a ten-day vacation trip to Long The Johnsons had dinner at their Beach, California. home Sunday for the Christenson fam Mr. and Mrs. William Pike of Mon By MRS. S. T. MOOR?: ily and for their son and family, Mr. gold have moved to Bar Harbor, and Mrs. Cletus Johnson and daughter Wash., where Mr. Pike has a new Many Detroit homes were scenes Caroline, of Portland, and Kenneth I position. for family celebiations during the Hadley of McMinnville. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Moore had a holidays, while other families jour- Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hellwig enter I family celebration on Chritsmas day neyed to homes of friends and rela- tained friends at holiday dinners last 1 with their sons and their famiiles tives out of the canyon. week, having the Ned Warriners of present, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moore Mr. and Mrs. O. J. White had five Gates Saturday evening and Mr. and of their six children at home for Mrs. Worthington of Mongold, Tues and son Gary of Independence and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Moore and Christmas dinner, including Marlene day. daughter Rebecca Jane. and James who came from Eugene, The Hellwigs spent Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. Scott Young of Marion Stanley and Clifford and their fam in Portland at the home of Mr. and Forks were dinner guests Christmas ilies, all of Detroit, and Harlow who Eve at the home of the S. T. Moore came by train form Biloxi, Miss., Mrs. W. W. Halsey. Invited for buffet dessert Other Mongold families spending family. where he is attending a redio tech- | later in the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Starr Reed and children, Douglas and Allison, Mrs. Nettie McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Steers and Mrs. Open Elimination Tournament Gladys Steers of Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Schlador enjoyed Every Sunday 3 p.m. the Christmas holiday with relatives. Mrs. Schlador’s nephew and wife, Mr. EVERYONE WELCOME and Mrs. Vern Briggs who came from Seattle, and Mrs. Lulu Briggs, Mrs. Schlador’s sister from Corvallis, The group spent the week in Detroit, Port land and Corvallis. On Highway 222, Linn County Side Mrs. Ruth Fletcher, state secretary for the Eagles Auxiliary, came from MILL CITY Albany recently to meet with Mrs. Good Music Shuffleboard George Sparky „ Ditter Margaret Howland and Mrs. Tude Russell, new officers of the Santiam A Auxiliary, to assist them in organiz ing their work. The Palm Gardens of Portland sponsored a team of twenty-nine shuf fleboard players who drove to Detroit IT’S AMÀZIUG! DETROIT It'"’“ nstwe middle m G-S man WAS INTRODUCED persa , when a to a lady HE always ^iS is sv ll P ractised in some ’ PARTS OF THAT COUNTRY TOC AV «I custom flSS'IRiAMS W0P -ÌH éi R 0ÉWQ5 KÉfiUlfflhN MftfCH W COLORS Of WIt? COSÍUMÉS ! /Jw EGYPTIAN CAMEL, Pl jca> A ’IE Quality Meats and Groceries island marriage - cepemoioy . "T h H NATIVE PRIEST MERELY _CgAC<S ft LOftF of B lessed MEANDER INN MILL CITY MEAT MARKET F iji IS OF engaging S implicity M ilk -PTteNiOEt? WAS insured so R$¥COO AG aihs TT he FbssiBiurry CF OOlNff ,SRV’ A EGYPTIAN WAS THE OWNER. over -" he HgQpS OF THE KMEE l n G COoPtE ftND... FW«S7b...-rHEV APE MAN AND W ife !? Sunday to challenge the team repre who attend Washington State college. senting The Lake cafe and Cedar The Moores will join the Sloane fam tavern. Detroit players won by a ily in Vancouver, Wash., Saturday to score of 303 to 274. attend the wedding of Ben William Weekend guests at the Howard Sloane and Joan Dirks of Vancouver. Dean home were Mr. Dean’s sister and Visiting at the Guy Moore home family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bacina Saturday were Perry Fry and his two and children of Cottage Grove. | children. The Frys lived in Detroit Visitors at the S. T. Moore home for several years and operated last weekend were Mr. Moore’s sister, i garage. Mrs. B. E. Sloane and her son, David, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Steers will of Port Lavaca, Texas, and her two j leave for Corvallis this weekend where older sons, Ben William and John i Mr. Steers will attend school for a / term before returning to his duties at the ranger station. Mr. and Mrs. Noian Rasnick spent the Christmas holiday in Portland with relatives. 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