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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1953)
5— THE MILL (TTY ENTERPRISE May 7, I’d FEMME PAGE | Mrs. McDowel! Honor Lyons Woman Travel Guest at Shower To Monmouth Meet Mrs. Franklin McDowell, (tie former The Lyons Women’s Society of Miss Maxine Scott, the honor guest Christian Service members went to at a bridal shower held at the Re- Monmouth Monday __________ _______ where they held an bekah hall Monday evening with Mrs. all-day meeting at the home of Mrs. Otto Weidman, Mrs. John Kunkle and Ed Hargreaves, a former member of Mrs. Alex Bodeker as hostess. Lyons. A no-host dinner was served Kathryn Johnson favdring with an at the noon hour, followed by the acocrdion solo, followed by opening of business meeting with Mrs. Alice ' Huber, president, in charge, and Mrs. the gifts and refreshments. Those present to honor Mrs. Me-' Har«reavw in charge of the devo Dowell were Mrs. Ed Davis, Gates; tions. Plans were made for the mother Mrs. Frank Cruthers, Mill City; Mrs. Wayne Leirman, Stayton; Mrs. Ray and daughter banquet which will be Roberts, Mehamk; Mesdames Harvey held in the all-purpose room at the Grimes, Hugh Johnston, Jim Lande, ?,Iari£inn sch°o1 Thursday evening, Glen Julian, Pat Lyons, Earl Aleln, May 28. Installation of officers will be held John Lengacher, Oscar Naue, George Huffman, Chester Roy, Floyd Bassett, a* next meeting with Mrs. Lau- Alex Bodeker, Bud Johnson, Harley rence " alworth of Salem doing the Scott, George Berry, Albert Carr, John inst*H*nK- Worden, Clyde Bresler, Bob Carleton. ’ Goin^ t0 Monmouth were Mesdames Orville Downing, Ralph Downer, Clyde I'an Smith, Leonard Cruson, ( harles Lewis, John Kunkle, Otto Weidman, Cruson, Floyd Bassett, Glen Julian, Mrs. Elva Kuiken, Mrs. Alice Huber,1 Rogers, Mrs;Alice Huber, Mrs. Misses Beulah Lewis, Ruby, Naue, Hudson of Lyons, Mrs. Albert Julian Cheita Lande, Norma Miller, Virginia j of Scio, and Mrs. Anna Johnson of Boyce, Janet Huffman, Jeanette Huff Rickreall, former members of Lyons. man, Hazel Neal, Judy Kunkle, Kath ryn Johnston, Juanita Kunkle, Mar jorie Worden, Kathleen Kuiken, Nona McDowell, all of Lyons. (Continued from Page 1) Sending gifts were Mesdames Percy the stockmen already have, just the Hiatt, John Prideaux, John McClurg, same as all other citizens.” Fred Steinfelt, Mrs. Cora Jenner, Mrs. Other bad features of the bills in- Hazel Wirth, Pat Tate and Dorothy ; elude one that would give stockmen Steinfelt. with grazing privileges virtually non- cancellable leases, with the further privilege of transferring them to other , paities, which is a most extraordinary 1 landlord-tenant arrangement. "The national forests were estab- Mill City Scout Troop No. 49 and i lished mainly for the vrotection of Scoutmaster Charles Kelly were pres-' the west-s yital watersheds in the ent for the Calapooya district Cam- public interest, and for the orderly poree at Camp Knut Morrison near production and harvest of timber,” Jordan, Saturday and Sunday. said De Witt. “Grazing is a privi Sixteen units and 225 Scouts and lege, just as is the seeking of clean, their leaders took part in the meet healthful outdoor recreation on the, ing. Outdoor skills, troop, patrol national forests by some 30 million competitions and camping “know how” Americans every year. Grazing in occupied the two-day period. The terests already have all the rights Albany scout group took highest hon they should have. We feel every citi- I zen who loves the outdoors should ors in the competition. Mill City Scouts are sponsored by write his congressman and his sen- Mill City Lions club. ators in opposition to these bills.” Stock Growers- Four Detroit Seniors Graduate June 2 iimmui' SUNDAY & MONDAY 3rd DIMENSION ! “A Day in the Country” By MRS. S. T. MOORE Detroit—Four senior students will share the graduation spotlight at De troit-Idanha high school exercises in the gymnasium June 2. The small class includes two stu dents who have attended high school here for four years, Alice Fryer who completes her twelfth year at the Detroit-Idanha school, and Raymond Wallace who has attended for five years. Other graduating seniors are Jules Hill who came to Detroit as a sopho more and Jeannette Knodel who has attended one year. Small classes are characteristic in this school which averages 35 students and has recorded sevetal years with no graduating students and others with from one to seven. Guest speaker for the commence- ment program will be Dr. Roy c. Me Call, head of the University of Oregon speech department. Student speakers * K will be Jeannet Knodel and Alice Fryer. Baccalaureate services will be held at the Detroit church on May 31 at II a.m. — Also — Lloyd Bridges. Marie Windsor in “The Tall Texan” Shows at 3.30, 5:30. 7.30 Sunday TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Betty Lou Cree will be salutatorian of the 1953 Mill City high school graduating cla-x. Donna Jean Nelson has betn named valedictorian of Mill City high grad uating class. (Photo courtesy Capital Journal) (Photo courtesy Capital Journal) MRS. ADAMS HONORS SON’S BIRTHDAY Adams and Ronnie, Mrs. George Child Jr. and Shelley, Mr. and Mrs. George Child Sr. Maurice and Kyron, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adams of Me- Cleo Adams, and Gene Rychard. , "**“/ 1,1 hama 1 gave a party Friday evening. evening, May lst> honoring the first birthday of their son Steven Ray. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. John Zolkoska, James Zolkoske, and Gary Zolkoske, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Mrs. Martig Elected President Gates Club THAT WONDERFUL SECURE FEELING you AS YOU WALK LIFE'S TIGHT AYIR£ IT'S COMFORTING can Q uickly B uild ypvR C ushion by to know you have that S ystematic SAVINGS in the B ond - amowh B ig P lan at CUSHION“ youR B ank UNDERYOU. Mill City Boy Scouts Attend District Comp -A m O, if you Rl 1? ì &M anni MILL CITY MEAT MARKET BjoAoU. IBS Special for the U. S. Treasury Quality Meats and Groceries about your navy FOOD LOCKERS FROZEN FOODS s9-95 and $7--* ’ Plenty of Action! THURSDAY. FRIDAY' and SATURDAY VICTOR MATURE and PATRICIA NEAL in Something for The Birds — Plus — In Technicolor (HARLEY HESTON and SUSAN MORROW in The Savage Kid’s Matinee—2 p.m. Saturday RED SKELTON in "EXCUSE MY 1HST” Doors open at 7: 20 P.M. Complete show can be seen any time up to 8:30 Quality Job Printing at The Mill City Enterprise For Guaranteed Cleaning NU-METHOD 24-HOUR SERVICE Mill City Clone« at fl P.M. LICENSED GARBAGE SERVICE *1.50 per month and up Also serving Gates. Lyons, Idanha and Detroit MILL CITY DISPOSA! SERVICE Phone 3952 LEONARD HERMAN “Suffered 7 years -then I found Pazo brings amazing relief!*9 s « j » b Mr. M. W., ¿.a« Angtlet, Calif. Speed amazing relic! from miseries of simple piles, with soothing Pazo*! Act« to relieve pain, itching imtantly— soothes inflamed tissues—lubricates dry, hard ened parts—helps prevent cracking, sore ness—reduce swelling. You get real com forting help. Don’t suffer needless torture from simple piles. Cel Pazo tor fast, won derful relief. Ask your doctor about it. Suppository form — also tubes with per. iorated pile pipe for easy application. * UlMnumlmJ Sopptiilmm $g-95 and (With $3.00 trade-in on old iron.) Administrator’s Sale <2395 $2695 •$2-98 «P Clocks $44 .95 G-E Elecric Blankets, was $57.95, now Records _ Pick out her favorite records or ALBUMS FROM OUR LARGE STOCK ALSO SOME LARGE APPLIANCES DRASTICALLY REDUCED to make room for new models just arriving— Save as much as $30 to $10 on some items. I WILL SELL AT PRIVATE SAI E Music Festival Lyons School Auditorium Fri., May 15th, But Hurry! We carry only nationally advertised brands such as: G-E — SUNBEAM — UNIVERSAL — NORGE and PHILCO — with factory supervised service Stiffler's Radio & Appliance Co. Phone 902 The Community Methodist Youth group were hosts for a farewell party held at the parsonage Sunday evening honoring Donald Sieg, son of Mr. and j Mrs. Andrew Sieg, who left for the I service Tuesday morning. Present were Donald Sieg, the hon ored guest, Hazel Neal, Doris N’eal, Marjorie Prichard, Verna Sieg, Sandra Knox, Gloria-Carr, Norma Miller, Bill Morgan, Donald Olmstead, Ervin Thompson, Bill Janies, and Virgil Trout. At the close of the evening refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sieg and Mrs. Merwin Knox. The Portland District, Corps of En- gineers, has invited bids for construc tion of masonry partitions around the elevator and conduit shaft in the De- ' troit Dam powerhouse, six miles west [ of the town of Detroit on the North Santiam river. Bids will be opened at 2 p.m, May 12 in the office of Col. Thomas H. 1 Lipscomb, Portland District Engineer. I 618 Pittock Block, Portland. All work must be completed by June 8 of this year. Bids have been invited under serial No. CIVENG-35-026-53-153. YOU CAN’T AFFORD NOT TO MAKE MOTHER H M’PY WHEN YOU SHOP OUR PRICES ON HER DAY Regular $20.00 Automatic Toasters, special (With accessories) Donald Sieg Honored With Farewell Party CORI’S OF ENGINEERS CALLING FOR BIDS Mother’s Day Gift Sale Radios, all types Deep Fat Fryers, regular $32.95, now Mrs. Walter Brisbin opened her home to members of the Gates Wom ans’ club, Thursday evening of last week with Mrs. Buirel Cole and Mrs. Glen Henness assisting hostesses. Mrs. W. S. Hudson presided at the business session. Election of officers for the new year was held. Mrs. Ken neth Martig was elected president; Mrs. George Bailey, vice president; Mrs. Phillip Hess, secretary and Mrs. Lewis Brown was re-elected for the office of treasurer. Mrs. W. R Hutcheson, chairman o' the building committee and member of the board of trustees, was re elected to serve on the board for a term of three years. Mrs. Glenn Gordon sang with Mis. Don Miley at the piano. The next regular meeting of the club will be held Thursday evening. May 21, for installation of the new officers and the names of the “secret pals” will be revealed. Assignment Paris it's the ON SALARY GET YOUR B onds MONTHLY ON THE PAYROLL SAVIN« FLAN Waffle Irons Coffee Makers Irons, all types and brands DANA ANDREWS and MARTA TOREN in “Your Local Dealer’’ East Mill City on Highw ay T \P Subject to approval of the Marion County Court, the John Stamos Farm of 160 Acres STAYTON HIGH SCHOOL BAND Located three miles West of Mill City, in Marion County, Oregon Lyons Community Orchestra furnishing old time popular music INSPECTION MAY BE MADE AT ANY TIME DANCING — BATON TW IRLING — H\R.MONY TRIO INSTRI MENTAL SOIXAS r.nd DIETS Please reserve this date for an evening of good entertainment. The proceeds will go toward the rebuilding of the Lyons church. FREE WILL OFFERING I wish to sell this farm at an early date, in order to close the Estate of said John Stamos. D. B. Hill, Administrator