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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1954)
1 -Mill Ends- Mr. and Mrs. George Rhoten of Several members of the Jefferson j 4—THE MILL C1TT ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1954 Masonic lodge were present at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klecker and Mrs. l ee Knowles held a fellowship I meet.ng of the Mill City lodge Monday family left Monday for Minnesota coffee hour Tuesday morning. Attend [ night and helped local Masons in con- ing were Mrs. Claudia Fletchall, Mrs. where they expect to remain until ferring the first degree on four candi- Charlene Cooper, and daughters, San some time in April. Mr. Klecker’s fa dra and Peggy; Mrs. E. K. Fish, Mrs. ther is seriously ill. The girls shuffleboard team from E. Hutchinson, Monty Lalack, Mrs. H. A guest for the past week at the Meander Inn lost their game to E. Jull, Mrs. Grace Misner, Mrs. El home of Mrs. Paul Horner and her mer Shaw, Mis. Verne Shaw, and The Lake at Detroit Tuesday by a daughter, Lucille, was Gene Tucker* score of 171 to 138. Next Tuesday son, Craig, and Mrs. Glen Shelton. of The Dalles. His work there was The Lake girls team will play at Me The Sunday evening Youth group closed during that time on accourt ander Inn here. of snow and freezing temperatures. of the Christian church is planning The Christian church folk attending a farewell get-together this Sunday The former Earl Hartman house, the Centra) Willamette district meet for Bob Shelton, who has been ordered recently purchased by Don Walker to report for induction into the U. S. ing of Christian churches at Lebanon and Don Platt, has been moved sev Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yarnell, moved to Sunday, included minister and Mrs. army next Wednesday. The group will eral blocks west on Alder street, to Mr. and Mra. Harold Kliewer and gather at 4 o'clock for a social hour, Jul), Wilma and Ralph Jull, Mr, and son, Harold D. and Terry Muir, motor Salem Monday of this week. Mr. jt lot purchased from Frank Rada Mrs. Iryl Plymale, Ellen Shelton and to be followed by a potluck supper ed to Portland Sunday to take in the Yarnell’s work on the dam has been Bill Shepherd. The garage was also moved by pro and the evening meeting. auto show. They reported a large completed. fessional housemovers from Mt. Ange, crowd. Pouring of the cement foundation was The John Trask place on the River Minister and Mrs. H. E. Jull at J. T. Kerr of Creswell, spent some completed last week. time here visiting at the home of his road has been purchased by Mr. and tended a Christian Youth camp set-up See The Mill City Enterprise for your Printing Needs brother nad sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Huege, formerly of Sa meeting Friday at the Hillsboro Girl Scouts of Troop 36 Mill City lem, who are now occupying it with Christian church. They also visited Mrs. Art Kerr. have received seveial letters from the their six children. They have three at the Northwestern Christian Home school for the blind at Salem fhank Mrs. Creighton Gilbert of Moses students in high school and one in the at Beaverton, and in the home of min ing the scouts for the toys sent during ister and Mrs. Tom Courtney, Jr., Lake, spent a couple of weeks here elementary school. Christmas. One letter was from Sup there. The Courtney’s were former at the home of her parents, Mr. and erintendent Walter Dry and the other Mr. and Mrs. Arey Podrabsky, Bar ministers in Mill City. Mrs. Jesse Crossler. from the Polka Dot club, made up of Will again teach dancing at the bara, I.ahny and Judy were dinner students at the school. They also re guests at the home of Mrs. Podrab- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott, accompan Mr. and Mrs. Jim Poole spent the ceived a letter from a patient at Salem sky ’ s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward ied by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farmen weekend in Portland at the home of General hospital, thanking the girls were in Salem Sunday afternoon. They i Palon at Scio. Her brother-in-law and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. for the tray favors, which were sent ‘ sister, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Schradle and Mrs. John R. Slagle. took in a show while there. They Beginning with registration and classes and family of Portland, were also took in the auto show Saturday night. to the hospital during the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cunningham and there for the day. The Slagel’s live just five blocks , daughter of Milwaukie, who form from where the jet plane crashed re Local churches celebrated Youth Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shaw enter- cently. Mrs. Slagle looked out of erly lived in the upper Santiam can- Sunday this past w’eek. At the M L l tained in honor of their daughter-in ' yon, visited in town during the week- the window just in time to see the City Presbyterian church Rosalie Bas paw, Mrs. Verne Shaw’s birthday plane explode. All former students and beginners are asked i end. sett and Denny Sheythe, shared in ________________________ anniversary. Guests were Mr. and to be present. 1 reading portions of Scripture, after Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walkup were i Verne Shaw and son, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carleton and which Susan Gordon and Carol Veness guests Sunday at the home of R. H. Lee Bassett, Maurine and Rosalie, family of Ft. Ranier, Washington, spoke on ‘‘What Christ Means to Us."' | Mrs. Bessie Bassett and Velma and Walkup in Salem. The gathering 4dp</4»ac <».< ni spent the weekend visited at the home and “What It Means to be a Christ was in honor of Hugh Walkup's birth I Audrey Shaw. of Mrs. Carletons' parents, Mr. and ian.” Rev. Streeter concluded with a day anniversary. Mrs. Orville Downing west of Mill message on “Perfect Love.” At the Visitors of Mrs. J. F. Potter and her City. They also visited with Mr. Mehama church Janet Bellin, Roxie Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart and child I sister, Mrs. C. B. Trask, on Sunday Carleton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McCarley and Joyce Pemberton sharec ren left for a two-week’s vacation trip iweie their sister-in-law, Mrs. Lafe McClurg. Mrs. McClurg had recently in reading the Scripture and leading in to California, Nevada, and Arizona. 1 Hill of Salem, who was accompanied undergone surgery wrt a Salem hos prayer. Youth Sunday is set aside They epect to make stops in Reno ; by her sister, Mrs. George Dodge, pital. each year as the last Sunday in Janu also of Salem. Mrs. Trask is spend and at Death Valley. ary to bring a special tribute to the ing some time here from her home Next Tuesday and Wednesday El youth of the church. The Christian Woman's Fellow in Fresno, California. ders William Shuey and Clyde Rogers ship will meet Wednesday, February get back home again -thanks to Must have been daydreaming Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Ferris and will accompany Rev. Noble Streeter 10 at 2 p. m. at the parsonage, with Too Late To Classify a trusting friend. on my way to a meeting down in ■laughter were in town Saturday, just to the meeting of the Willamette Pres Mrs. Hugh Jull as hostess. Mrs. Elsie Centerville the other night. My From where I sit, folks who returning to the U. S. by the way of bytery which is to meet in Eugene. HOUSES FOR SALE — See Don Myers will be program leader. ear ran dry before I thought to trust the'r neighbors make the Walker, Swift Addition, Mill City the Mediterranean from India where The second day of the meeting will look at the gas gauge, bu’ 1 man world a bette- place to live in. For he was a construction engineer for be devoted primarily to preparations 5tfe Mrs. Simon Sveglich, of Coulee, aged to eoast into a gas Mat ion— nstance. letting a friend express two years. The Einar Skinnerlands, for the state-wide Spiritual Life Mis Washington, spent a couple of weeks and found it closed! NO NEED FOR BOTH his personal preferences, is one who formerly lived here, had also just sions to begin later in the month. The here visiting her husband, who is em returned from India. program will be in charge of the New No man needs both money ar. i Well, I thought my plans were way of trusting your neighbor. ployed by Westinghouse at Detroit Life and Evangelism committee of brains—if he has money the brairds Sometimes I prefer a temperate 1 ruined for sure until I noticed dam. which Rev. Streeter is the chairman. will look him up. Miss Marilyn Cederberg, a recent glass of beer in the evening but a gasoline can with a sign : ‘ This graduate of Linfield College in Mc is emergency gas. Just help your I'll always ask what you'd like The Lions Club Auxiliary held their Minnville, has been secured to teach self and leave the can with $ 1.00. befoir i pour yours. monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. | several subjects at the Mill City high Thanks." Alfred Nesbitt last Wednesday even- j school, including physical education, Got started, made th' met-tirg ing. Plans were made for serving ' english and chorus work. Miss Ceder on time, and had enough gas to lunch at the March of Dimes Dance. berg is living at the home of Mr. and ‘'PILES" Refreshments were served by the Mrs. James Swan, hostess following the business meet <■ ing. Girl Scout troop 36 were taken on No Operation—No Hospitalization a hike Monday by their leader, Mrs. Al Nesbitt. They gathered pussy wil CONVENIENT CREDIT FREE DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET lows and when they returned were served refreshments by their co-leader Mrs. Howard Means at the recreation NATUROPATH—PROCTO! O5IST room at the high school. The party 1144 Center Street Salam, Oregon was in honor of Miss Penny Gould and Miss Gloria Klecker. Salem, were dinner „guests at the Lee Ross home Sunday evening. ------------------------------- Laura Lyons has been confined to Mr. and Mra. George Veteto, Sharon her home for several days with the and Buany Caudle motored to Leban- mumps. | on Sunday afternoon. Members of the Presbyterian church Mr. and Mra. Lyle Could moved to visited the Assembly of God church i Salem thia week. He has been em for services Sunday evening. ployed on the dam. M. C. Goodman of the Bank Cafe, is Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chestnut of ill with the flu this week. He is some Idanha transacted business here in what improved and is expected back to work Monday. •Mill City last Saturday. Jon-Mar Dance School Mill City Legion Hall I Wed., Feb. 10, 3 P. M. Front where I sit.. zy Joe Marsh Open Even When He's Closed Hemorrhoids "Prolapse1' DR. R. REYNOLDS CLINIC Have You Heard THE BIG NEWS? < alien at the D. B. Hill home Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. Sven (Bill) Eliassen and young son, Johnny, who were accompanied by Mrs. Frank Miester, also of Albany, and Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Jenks of Tangent. The group drove to Detroit dam. Also stopping at the Hills during the week end were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Haseman, their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monroe and little son, Mich ael, al of Idanha, who spent the week end at the Hill cottage at Road’s End, near Oceanlake. '"T.WilWUT THE COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE SALEM Has Eevervthing for Your OFFICE NEEDS Furniture and Bookkeeping Supplies 141 N. Cofmereiai Street Phone 3-4534 DREAMING OR SAVING? Mill City Lions Club Minstrel Show Wednesday, Feb. 17 Grade School Gym, Mill City A good lively show, full of music and fun All proceeds from this event will go toward Civic Improvement. You'll enjoy this all Home Talent Production. Admission 75c Don’t miss it. S p.m. By saving a small amount each pay day, you can make dreams for the future come true. Your new home and automobile, education for your children, your long-awaited vacation or business opportunity . . . make yr^l* C°U ^*''5 F'ipned f°r them with a savings account at the MILL CITY STATE BANK MEMBER FEDER \L DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.