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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1953)
5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Cookie Sole Begins At Detroit-Idanha Detroit — The annual cookie sale sponsored by the Girl Scouts and Brownie Scouts began in Idanha and Detroit this week. Each troop member will contact friends and neighbors in her home vicinity. The profit of nine cents per box sold will be used by the troops for operating expenses. Detroit - Idanha Girl Scout and Brownie leaders and troop committee members met Thursday, Feb. 19, in Detroit with Miss Dorothy Wilson, Girl Scout field director from the Al bany office. The consultation was held to assist scout workers in this area with their problems. Scout and Brownie troops joined the group to view "films on scouting, "Let’s Go Camping” and “The Grow ing Years”, both of which are tvail- able at the Albany office. A color February 26, 1953 week in an auto accident, was re and has been named Nancy Dianne. ported to be slightly improved Thurs Baby Vogt was born February 12. day. Alan Pooler of Mehama, also Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thielke from injured in the same accident and also Idaho have moved here, where Mrs. in the hospital, is reported to be im Thielke is eating for her father. Mr. proving satisfactorily. J. B. Love. Mrs. Ruth Witt and Rudy Tohl Those taking part were Mrs. Ivan film on “Our National Forests” was Smith, Mrs. Ed Hargreaves, Mrs. Alex spent Sunday in Roaebury visiting at also shown. Bodeker, Mrs, Alice Huber, Mrs. Fred the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lamb Recently appointed troop commit Steinfelt, Mrs. Oscar Naue and Mrs. where they enjoyed Sunday dinner. tee members for Mrs. Helen Baughn’s Geoige Huffman. At the close of the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schroeder scout troop are Mrs. Opal Leming, meeting, refreshments were served to were in Forest Grove recently visiting Mrs. Bernadine Stoll and Mrs. Floy Mesdames Louis Thompson, Oscar I with their son and family, Mr. and Storey, all members of the Idanha Naue, Ed Hargreaves, Alex Bodeker, Mrs. Edward Schroeder. American Legion Auxiliary which Wallace Power, George Huffman, Wm. Stewart has purchased the sponsors the troop. , Fred Steinfelt. Willard Hartnell, Wood Beebe apartments and adjoining land | Oliver, Loien Chamberlane, Ivan i from Roy Beebe this past week. I Smith, E. Bailey, R. A. Feenstra, Joe RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open - Zimmerman, Alice Huber and the Sundays and evenings, flowers tele hostesses Cruson and Baltzer. graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays, Wednesday evening the Lyons The Wednesday Afternoon Card I town basketball team was victorious planters, pot plants, corsages, wed club met at the Rebekah hall with over the Sweet Home Jaycees at dings, also shrubs and landscaping 319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone Garnett Bassett hostess. A 1:30 des Sweet Home with a score of 59-53. 42tf sert luncheon preceded several tables Don Carey was high point man for . 3684. Mrs. Ruth Witt drove her daughter, of 500. High score was held by Mabel I Lyons with 22 points, Moshier was Bass, second high by Alma Olmstead, high for Sweet Home with 19 points. Mrs. Phyllis Flatman to Portland > Monday where she was admitted at and low score went to Doreen Helemn. I the Good Samaritan hospital for ob Present were Bertha Allen, Carrie servation. Naue, Eulalia, Lyons, Almo Olmstead, Mrs. Clayton Baltimore spent three Wilma Free, Thelma Nydegger, Leota days last week in-Portland, visiting Worden, Margaret Kunkle, Mabie Bass, Mabel Downing, Doreen Helemn Mr. and Mrs. John Anglesey have at the home of her sister and fam- and Garnett Bassett. received word of the arrival of a baby I ily, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Runkle. girl to their daughter and son-in-law, I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Umphress Paul Duman, who is in a critical _ _ unv. ' visited at Empire over the weekend condition at the Salem General ______ hos- Mr. and Mrs. Orville Vogt of Albany, pital following injuries received last This is the Vogt's second daughter stopping at Eugene to visit their LYONS MILL CITY r RESSLER'S GROCERY Paul and Florence are happy to announce they WILL RE-OPEN their store with a DOVILE Creen Stampi Kith every lût purchatr inetead of the uiual one etamp. Wednesday MARCH 4 'Remember the Date 6 Mill City Grade School SUNDAY & MONDAY DORIS DAY and DANNY THOMAS in I ll See You in My Dreams Feature at 5:20, 7:30 Sunday TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY GLENN FORD and RITA HAYWORTH Affair in Trinidad ! THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY JOHN PAYNE and ARLENE DAHL in NEWS I saw my brother last week. (He is in the school for the deaf). We went to the movies. LLOYD BURKS, Grade 2 I am new here. I like Mill City. The children are good to me. V'alarei had a birthday. There is another new boy too. Danny is moving away. I wish Danny good luck. My name is GARY' WHITSETT, Grade 2 Jean brought a rock for the science table. Danny is going to move to Redmond from Mill City grade schooL Patsy Kelly is going to move too. We will miss them a lot. JEAN GLUNZ, Grade 2 I brought a green rock. We are happy that we have our two new boys. Shirley won out in our word con test. DIANA LOUISE MINTON, Grade 2 Caribbean In Technicolor — Plus — EDDIE ALBERT in The Dude Goes West Kid's Matinee—2 p.m. Saturday MONTE HALE in “SOUTH OF RIO" and COMIC BOOKS Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Complete show can be seen any time up to 8:30 WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INVITATIONS at The Mill City Enterprise Mill City won the basketball tour nament. DON WALCZAK, Grade 2 <■ Í daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. ' David McIntyre, on their way home. I A young visitor this week at the Fred Duffy home is their grand daughter, Linda Eva Duffy, of Salem, who is celebrating her 6th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Grant have | moved back to Mill City after spend o ing about six months in Van Nuys,' Calif., where Mr. Grant was employed. | Mrs. Louis Verbeck has been visit ing in California for the past two weeks with friends. 0 Past noble grands of Santiam Re s bekah lodge were in charge of enter o tainment which followed the business session Wednesday night. High lighted by Mrs. Ione Love Thielke’s songs of Oregon. The local Rebekahs are holding a members contest with Goldie Rambo and Julia Bassett acting as leaders. Winners will be honored with a party. Alura Chance, good of the order chair man, is in charge. Next meeting night members are holding a cake walk, the proceeds to benefit the lodge flower fund. Mrs. Hazel Nelson is chairman for this project. WDebunker W JOHN HARVEY FURBAY PH D d,nd....1 THERE’S NO SUCH THING AS AN "AIR-POCKET" V < skin c Trucks are more truck for the 4 powerful reasons why you get more of what you want... % more engine power Advanced Loadmaster engine — standard on 5000, 6000 Series and forward-control models, optional on 4000 Series heavy-duty trucks. more staying power Heavier, stronger, more durable frames increase rigidity, add to ruggedness and stamina of 1951 Chevrolet trucks. Trucks up to 4000 Series heavy- duty models have “Torque-Action* brakes. Series 4000 and above use "Torque-Action” brakes in front. “Twin-Action" in rear. New stamina " extra gasoline ina plus economy in heavy-duty ___ ,__ r models with Loadmaster engine, i reduces hauling costs per ton-mile. more braking power more economy CHEVRO^^J Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, noted flier, says there's no such thing as an air pocket or partial vacuum in the sky, as plane pas sengers believe. There are only currents of air. some upward, some downward, depending on the w inds, etc. The so-called air pocket is merely a descending air current of good solid air—the same that, if it were ascending, would lie called a "bump" Plane passen gers will have to revise their termi nology, for talking of “air pockets" is only a sign of ignorance these days The shortest and surest way to live with honor in the ^orld, is to be in rfhlity what we would appear to be. —Socrates. 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