The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 18, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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    Mr. and Mrs. Jim Poole spent the
weekend in Portland at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe l.alack and son, Ms, and Mrs. John Slagle.
Monte, visited in Salem at the Andiew
l.alack Sr., home and also at Dallas
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bates visit««
with the Andy Lalack Jr. family.
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Stavang at Lyons Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schroeder and
The woman's council of the Christ­
Mrs. Frank Fencl ieturned Sunday
ian Church will meet Wednesday, and daughter, Joan of Salem, visited
from
Spokane, where she went to at­
at
the
George
Veteto
home
Sunday
February 24, a tthe home of Mrs.
tend the wedding of her nephew
evening.
Maggie Shaw.
Francis Bonber.
l—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THl RSDAY, FEBKl ARY IS.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Rhoten and
Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
The next couples' fellowship of the
Al Yankus over the weekend were and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brown of Salem ; Presbyterian church, will be held Sun-
were
visitors
Sunday
afternoon
at
the
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas of Se­
i day at 7:30 p. m. at Friendship hall
attle. They7 visited theii son, Dick, Lee Ross home.
i A top-notch full-length film. “Second
who is completing his -enior year In
j Chance” will be shown. The fellowship
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Toman. Mr. I period will follow. Refreshments wil
Mill City High.
and Mrs. Martin Jepsen and Mr. and be served.
Mrs. Jack Scott were in Salem Satur­
Guests at the home of Mr. and day night to attend the Cama dance
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Blegen, who are
Mrs. Norman Garrison in Corvallis club, of which they are members.
now located at Lowell, Oregon, were
Sunday were Mrs. Ann Cook and son
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Dick. They were accompanied by
(iordon A. Barker, district deputy Jay R. Mason over the weekend
Miss Geraldine Highberger of Sub­
Grand Master of Masons in Oregon, While here they attended the meet­
limity.
paid his official visit to Mill City ing of the Gaynighters square dance
lodge Monday evening and partici- club Saturday evening.
Mrs. IL E. .lull entertained
at nated
in the scheduled program.
dinner Sunday in honor of Wilma's The evening was spent in a happy
Fire Chief Dub Stewart and Wilbur
birthday anniversary. Guests present manner planning for future activi­
Meinert
attended the Marion county
besides the Jull family were Ellen ties of which the lodgemen have a
Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd full program for the spring and sum­ fire meeting in St. Paul Wednesday
night of last week. The next meeting
and Bill Shepherd.
mer.
of the group, which will be in March
is scheduled to be held in Mill City.
Mrs. W. W. Allen attended funeral
services ni Salem last Friday for Karl
Steiwer, wellknown resident of that
area, who was her cousin. Mrs. Allen
spent three days visiting at the homes
' of relatives, including Mr. and Mrs. E
| F. Douglas and George Griffith.
Never - -
! a Dull Moment
Mrs. Lee Bassett is taking their
i daughter, Rosalie, to Salem today
(Thursday) where she will play a
I clarinet solo at the Washington grade
j school. She will be accompanied on the
I piano by Mrs. DeLos Hoeye, who went
to Salem with them.
"At the Bottom of the HiH”
MILL CITY TAVERN
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Byron Davis, Owner
Mr. and Mrs. William North and
son, Paul, of Springfield, were
guests over the weekend at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shuey. Also
guests over the weekend, from Port­
land, were their son-in-law and daugh­
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Que Haines.
Mill City, Oregon
to the Mill City Enterprise
A good game of exhibition shuffle­
board was played at the Cedars Tav­
ern in Detroit Tuesday night between
the girls team of Cedars and Meander
Inn. It was anybody’s game up to
the last part of the last frame. The
total score found the Cedars with 154
to the Meander Inn with 152. A
return game will be played at Me­
ander Inn Tuesday night.
THE MILL CITY"
ENTERPRISE
Entered *as second class matter No­
vember 10, 1944 at the post office at
Mill City, Oregon, under the Act of
March 3. 1879.
Per Year Marion-Linn Counties $2.5#
Outside Marion-Linn Counties $3.«0
DON W. MOFFATT Editor-Publisher
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