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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1953)
March 5. 1953 •—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Re<I Cross Fund Campaign Poster for 1953 will be ‘‘Friendship night” with Cedar row is a member of the county board J chapter of Scio and Salem chapter of directors of the Lions club, and as special guests. A cake-walk will spoke during the evening. Mr*. R. A. Feenstra was the honor Past noble grands of Santiam Re be a special feature of the evening. guest at a party Friday afternoon at bekah lodge were in charge of enter- James, Mark and Clark, sons of ! the home of Mrs. Alex Dodeker, hon i tainment and the program following the Wilbur Meinerts are at home with For Guaranteed Cleaning oring her on her birthday anniversary. the regular business session Wednes the measles. A number of other chil She was presented with a birthday day night with Antonia Thomas, noble dren in school also pre-school children it’s the cake baked by Mrs. Willard Hartnell. grand and Eva Duffy, vice grand, pre- are having the measles and mumps. 1 Others making cakes were Mrs. j siding. It was family night Monday night ' John Prideaux and Mrs. Alex Bo- Rachael Olmstead acted as commit- at the Santiam Lions club meeting. 1 deker. tee chairman for the past noble Following the covered dish supper at She was also presented with a grands. High light of the evening’s 7 o’clock, several of the Lions put white wool stole, a gift from her entertainment was Mrs. Ione Love on a Hollywood fashion show for en 24-HOUR SERVICE friends. Theilke’s songs 'of Oregon. tertainment. Mill City Guests present were Mesdames Joe The local Rebekahs are holding a Out-of-town guests at the meeting Zimmerman, Wilson Stevens, Albert membership contest with Goldie Ram were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Withrow, Close* at 6 P..M. Remmenga, Wood Oliver, Orin Mor bo and Julia Bassett acting as lead- ; son and daughter oi Salem. With- gan, Ed Hargreaves, Loren Chamber- er*. The winners will be honored j lain, James Hollingshead, Glen Julian, with a party closing the contest. 1 Leonard Cruson, John Prideaux, Wil Allura Chance, good of the order lard Hartnell, Ivan Smtih, Clyde \ chairman, is in charge. Bressler, Viola Zandre, Alice Hlber, Next meeting night members are Inez Ring, Elva Kuiken, Miss Vivian j holding a cake walk, the proceeds to 8.AIJCM Boyce and the honored guest Mrs. benefit the lodge flower fund. Mrs. 141 Jt. Commercial St. Filone S 4Ä34 Feenstra, and Mrs. Bodeker. Hazel Nelson is acting as chairman Sunday dinner guests at the home for this project. Refreshments com Ha« Everything for Your of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rogers were mittee appointed for next meeting in Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hargreaves of Jor cludes: Ruth Hess, Dorothy Vail, Car dan and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keith of man Stafford, Wilma Stewart, Ruby Brisbin and Ida Fleetwood. Portland. Furniture and Bookkeeping Supplies Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Johnston were Mr. and Mrs. Chet Ferguson of weekend guests at the home of their Bellevue, Wash., are the parents of a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Sue Ann, born February 11. I 4 Claire Humphries at Myrtle Creek. The Fergusons also have two sons. Mrs. Floyd Johnson, worthy matron | They went that far with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston, who visited Kenton of Marilyn Chapter OES has an- I nounced that the March 9 meeting who is attending school at Cove. ■ BETTER FEEDING Wednesday luncheon guests at the home of Alex Bodeker were Mrs. Gust sett, Maxine Berry, Mabel Bass, Helen Johnson, Mrs. Gust Edgrin, Mrs. Nor Johnston, Helen Anderson, Jean Rob man Johnson, Chris and Kurt of Sa erts and Hazel Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. George Clipfell with lem, and Mrs. Marvin Berry of Lyons. Remember when we I Afternoon callers were Mrs. Willard their daughter, Mrs. Elaine Hadley had to scratch up j Hartnell, Mrs. Wood Oliver and Mrs. and children, Alan and Myra, have food for our chick* gone to California where Mrs. Hadley Leland Manning and Richie. < Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thiel from will enter the New Tribes mission to the Thiel's grocery are spending sev- study to be a missionary. She will | eral days at North Bend on the coast. be located near Chico. Mr. and Mrs. Faith Rebekah lodge held its reg Clipfell will return in a few days. i ular meeting Wednesday evening at | I the hall, with Jeon Roberts, noble Ye>, but thing* are bet 1 grand, and Garnett Bassett, vice ter today—with scien grand, presiding. BY JOHN HARVEY FURBAY PH D Ac the social hour, they were host- tific hatching, brooding IVOUNG SOLDIERS A2E NOT I ess to 17 high school students. and modern feeding QUICKER ON THE TRIGGER The Three Links club members met at the hall Friday with a 12 o’clock luncheon, followed by the business Ye*, we're ■ long way ahead of the day of the setting hen—par ticularly from the standpoint of reliable feed*. meeting with Mildred Carr, president, presiding. Plans were made to hold a cooked food sale at the Lyons variety store March 14. Present for the meeting were Ethel Huffman, Mildred Carr, Garnett Bas- LYONS MILL CITY NUMETHOD THE COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE OFFICE NEEDS Ihr “marching Hag-»” poster of ihr late Wyeth, first used by the Red CroM in 1933 and repeated in 1917, will be used again as ihr p<»»lrr of the 1953 Fund Campaign brruu*r of its great popularity* Kepralrd al»o is last year's slogan, “Answer ihr Call*“ Wak’s Garage GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING — WELDING Under management of Walt Westgaard ANNOUNCING New Location in the former SANTIAM FARMERS CO-OP Heidi’s Auto Electric for rapid, healthy growth and earlier maturity. Rich in Vitamin Bl2 and antibiotic factors, Hess-Mix feeds are backed by 55 years' experie ce in developing improved feed form ulas on the Dr. Hess and Clark Research Farm. See u* to-day regarding a supply of our Hess-Mix chick feeds. Be ready tp give this year's chick* the best start ever. Popular belief has it that young men are naturally quicker in all their reactions than older men. but tests with electric timing devices have shown that, in England, middle-aged men are quickest of all When a white light was Hashed, the men were to pull the trigger and fire the gun The average time required after seeing the light was, for young men under 20, 0.25 seconds; while fcr men from 45 to 50 years of age it was only 0.21 seconds. Feeds Seeds Fertilizer Grinding and Mixing Custom Cleaning Seed Marketing Household Appliances Telephone 5024 Machinery Hardware Petroleum Product* STAYTON, ORE Girods Super Market On the Highway at STAYTON Kraft Salad Oil Best Foods Mayonnaise Snows Clam Chowder Hill Bros. Coffee 59c Pt 39c can 25c ib 85c 2 lbs. 1.69 Santiam Cut (been Beans 2 cans Crisco Shorteni ig 3-lb. can 35c ß9c Garden Grapefruit, No. 303 can •> for Hunt’s Tomato Catsup 2 hot. Hunt's Tomato .1 uice 25C 29c 16-oz. can 27c Campbell's Soup Mushroom. Clam Chowder. 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