ft—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, JULY 2. 1953 I Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Votg daughters I Susie and Nancy, of North Albany, were guests from Saturday until Sunday, at the home of Mrs. Votg’s Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harris are. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Anglesey. moving into the house recently vacated Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anglesey and by Mrs. Beatrice Jones. daughter of Bend visited relatives Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill Jr. and here one day last week enroute to family vacationed at Road’s End, on the coast where they will be guests the Oregon coast during the past of Mrs. Anglesey’s mother, Mrs. week. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blazok left New canyon residents are Mr. and Friday for East Lake, returning Mrs. Roy S. Epperson and sons home Sunday night with their limit Kenneth, 14, and Charles, 10. From ! catch of rainbow trout. Fort Peck, Montana, Mr. Epperson is I senior powerhouse operator at the Denny Sheythe of this city is at- Detioit Dam. tending the Presbyterian Youth Camp on the White Branch of the I Mrs. Emma Teter entertained at dinner Thursday evening, Mr. McKenzie river this week. and Mrs. Ed Anglesey of Labelle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sterner of Te Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. John Eng- nino, Washington, are guests for lesey, the latter being a sister of several days at the Ramsey 'Parker Mrs. Teter. and Walter Parker homes. The Christian Womens Missionary Adding their names to the En- Society will meet on Wednesday, terprise subscription list this week July 8th at 2 p. m. at the home of is Jack Scott, Lee Ross, Ramon Mrs. Ike Myers on Riverview Addi­ Roberts and E. D. Cooke, all of Mill tion. The newly elected president. City. Mrs. E. K. Fish will preside at this meeting. Mrs. Bob Carleton was a business caller in Mill City from her home at Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Anglesey and Lyons, Wednesday morning, and daughters Evelyn and Cynthia, visit­ made the Enterprise office a call ed here one day last week with re­ while here. latives, enroute from their home at Bend, Ore., to the coast. Besides Elmer Anglesey and wife were the formers parents, they also visited ' overnight guests at the Mrs. Emma with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur at their Teter home Friday, coming from home. Newburg, Ore., to visit relatives. Mrs. Teter is his aunt. Mrs. Elaine Keirsey writes the Enterprise office that she plans soon Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anglesey of La- to join her husband at San Diego, belle, Idaho, are guests of the for­ Cal., where he is employed as time­ mer’s brother, John Anglesey and fa­ keeper for Convair Aircraft. She and mily, hoping a vacation and change children are with her mother, Mrs. of climate will benefit their health. Frank Kelly, at Salem, for the pre- sent. Ix-e Kuhlman was a caller at the Enterprise offce Tuesday to renew Mrs. Mary Flanders and acquaintance with the editor, Don Ruby Foldegar of Los Angeles, Cal., Moffatt. Their acquaintance dates are visiting their daughter and sis­ back to the late twenties, when both ter, Mrs. W. W. Heller, arriving Sun­ were residents of Medora,.. North day to spend several weeks. They are Dakota. also visiting at the Lee Kuhlman and Raymond Thompson homes. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. I-orenzo Shanhan and Flanders is the grandmother of Mrs. son Jackie, of Redmond, Ore., were Kuhlman and Mrs. Thompson and overnight guests Wednesday at the Mrs. Foldegar is their aunt. John Anglesey home. Mrs. Shanhan is a daughter of Mr. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott had as John Anglesey. their dinner guests Sunday, his grandmother, Mrs. Lydia Brown and j aunt and uncle, Miss Roberta Brown and Fred Brown, all of Scranton, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw of Boone, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith and Barbara of Dallas, Oregon, his I mother and sister, Mrs. Vida Scott I and Miss Roberta Scott of West Stay-1 By Shopping Regularly at Stewart7 I Mr. and Mr». H. E. Jull, daugh ter Wilma and son Ralph, returned Tuesday evening from a several day vacation trip to Washington state where they visited friends and rela- I tives at Kennewick, Pasco, Grand Mound, Camas , and other points along the way. Rev. Jull is pastor of ’ the First Christian church of this I city. BIG CLIFF CABINS BEST BY DAM SITE Rev. James H. Tilsley, superin­ tendent of the Colorado Christian , Home at Denver, will fill the pulpit at the First Christian Church, next Sunday morning at 10:55. Rev. Tils­ ley, a former college classmate of Rev. Jull’s, also performed the mar­ riage ceremony when the Julls were married more than 25 years ago. GROVE Annual Rodeo ★ JULY 11-12 Presented by the Cottage Grove Riding Club Here's excitement and fun for everyone. There'll be calf roping, bulldogging, bareback riding, saddle bronc riding and Brahma bull riding. One of the biggest in the state . . . let's all attend and see some of the best cow­ boys in the nation perform. This advertisement Is appearing in 19 newspapers within com­ pany service areas of Linn. Benton. Polk. Lincoln. Marion and Lane counties. • > < Mountain States Power Co A Self-Supporting, Tax-Paying. Private Enterprise' Quality Job Printing at Mill City Enterprise INVEST IN THE BEST I&COWM now in special / 3-lb. cans of wwr 3-lb. can 89c Nothing fo mail. • »• We redeem Coupon |5< ( ASH REFUND COUPON ON EACH BOTTLE Locker Beef U. S. 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