— üiiumujii THURSDAY. APRIL 8. 1951 Womans Club Silver Gates PTA Presents Tea Held Tuesday Slate of Officers THUNDER OVER THE PLAINS ELAT TOP SUNDAY, MONDAY ? WHITE WITCH DOCTOR TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. TORCH SONG If in need of office forms see us—Enterprise Office SINGER SEWING CENTER I LYONS By Eva Bressler Telephone users in Lvons. will no tice a large saving of dollars a year starting April 1, through federal ex cise tax GATES —The ijAILfl— ine Gates i Parent-Teach areni-1 eacn- ------ ---- reductions, recently ■ , voted , by By Mary Kelly er association met at the high school Cong.ess, according to Pacific Tele April 8, 9, and 10 er i A very lovey affair of Tuesday af officials. ternoon was the annual silver eta Thursday evening with Mrs. William P^one T- ‘ VFW Santiam • — Members of - the Post given by the Mill City Woman’s Club Pennick presiding. The nominating I RANDOLPH SCOTT. for the benefit of the Children's Farm committee, Mrs. Oswald Hirte, Mrs. 4184 Lyons, and Boy Scout troop 81 PHYLLIS KIRK in Home at Corvallis. The event was Leo Johnson and Mrs. William Hiite Lyons, along with one committee held at the home of Mrs, J. F. Pot presented their slate of nominees ■ member joined forces Sunday to help ter, with Mrs. Paul Patterson, wife for office for the coming year. Elected a disabled veteran of World War I, of Oregon's governor, as the guest of ( were Mrs. Stanley Vail, president; Ralph Esther, by clearing land, burn Mrs. Richard Paiker, vice president; ing brush, sawing, splitting and rick honor. Preceding the tea was a beautiful Mrs. Elmer Stewart, re-elected secre ing wood. Coffee was served by Mrs. ly-appointed luncheon at the home of tary and Richard Parker, treasurer.! Esther, and a wiener roast provided Mrs. O. K. DeWitt, west of the town Installation of officers will be held at; by the VFW. Anyone interested in ___ ways I j°*n*nK the reorganized VFW contact on the river, honoring Mrs. Patter I the next meeting, May 6. ’ The Johnson, Lyons. Meeting night is son. Covers were placed for Mrs. W. and means committee reported a pro- W. Allen, Mrs. Vernon Todd, Mrs. fit of 142.45 from the recent dance1 the sec».nd Thursday of every month John Muir, Mrs. Melbourne Rambo, sponsored by the PTA. It was decided at the Womens club hou.-e in Mehama. Mrs. C. M. Cline, Mrs. Charles Kelly, to puichase playground equipment or | Twenty-four members from Sant- Mrs. Patterson and the hotsess, Mrs. some needed article for the school with , iam Valley grange made a visitation part of the money on hand. Mrs. Gwen to the Lakecieek grange Monday DeWitt. During the afternoon at Mrs. Pot Schaer, principal of the grade school evening. All leported an enjoyable ter's home, the following program was appointed by the chair to select evening. Those making the trip were was presneted: Incidental music at and puichase what is most needed by. Master and Mrs. Giles Wagner, Mr. April 11. 12 | and “J Mrs. Elmer Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. the piano, Mrs. Delos Hoeye; vocal the pupils. SUSAN HAYWAKI), Don Miley, t z-uperintendent -1 - of -* the -L G. D. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank solos made up of poems, “Oh, Give Me An Oregon Trail,'' and “Desert at Gates schools introduced Mi. and Mrs. Basl, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Julian, ROBERT MIT( HUM, in Rest,” by Mrs. Ione Thielke, who ac- C. B. Frost, of Sweet Home. Mr. Mr. and Mis. Warren Hampton, Mr. companied herself on the tiple, an in- Frost, who will be superintendent of and Mrs. Bernard Van Handel, Mr. strument of ancient times; two num the Gates schools next year, responded and Mis. Lloyd Sletto, Mr. and Mrs. bers, “Green Cathedral,'' and “Thanks with a short talk. Mr. Frost has been Bert Mori is, Mrs. Arnold Syveson, Be To God.” by the Presbyterian choir athletic director of the Sweet Home Mrs. Floyd Bassett, Mrs. Wilson i Stevens, Mrs. Mabel Patton, John composed of Bernice Gordon, Maxine union high. In Technicolor Sgt. Charles Weems of the Oregon Lambrecht ,and Casper Gerath. Hill, Rosamond ReMine, Dorothy The regular meeting of Santiam Kelly, Ma'ie Stover, Betty Kelly and [ State Police, of the state game and Dorothy Dyhrman, with piano ac fish commission was introduced and Valley giange was held at the grange companiment by Jeanette Andersen; I spoke on the Oregon fish and game hall Friday evening, with Giles Wag I solo. “When Children Play,” by Ros laws. He stated that any of those ner, master, presiding over the meet who have sustained damage to their ing. Members from Scio grange were amond ReMine. April 13, 14 Mrs. Patterson was asked to give oichards or gardens by deer would be present and put on the Lecture pro- JOAN CRAWFORD, an inipromtu talk on some of the high furnished, free of charge, a deer re- giam. Pot luck was served following lights of her life as the governr s i pelent upon request at the Albany or the meeting. MICHAEL WILDING, in wife, with which request she grac Portland offices of the Oregon Fish Mrs. George Huffman went to Se and Game commission. This repelent attle the last of the week, where she iously and interestingly responded. Refreshments were served during is non-poisonous and quite effective. will spend this week with her daugh In Technicolor A committee was appointed by the ter, Mrs. Sheldon Titus, who is ill. the afternoon from the large dining room attractively centered with a president to arrange for the annual Mrs. Viigil Rogers and Mrs. Wayne NEWS huge arrangement of camellias, banquet honoring the Gates basket Philips were hostesses for a shower i Pouring were Mrs. C. M. Cline, Mrs. bail squad. Named on the committee honoring Miss Joyce Hargreaves of W W. Allen, Mrs. Melbourne Rambo were Mis. Stanley Vail, Mrs. Cecil Monmouth, a bride elect and former Doors Open at 7:0H P. M. Haun and Mrs. Walter Brisbin. A I lesident of this community, held at and Mis. Hugh Jul). Complete show can be seen an» Chairmen appointed by the presi "candy” walk was held by the Gill | the Methodist church Monday evening. time up to 8:S# dent, Mrs. John Muir, included re Scouts and $10.52 was raised to apply Miss Sally Studnick was in charge of freshments, Mrs. Harry Dyhrman; to the camping trip fund planned for the games, and after opening of the the girls this summer. Men members gifts cake and coffee were served. of the faculty and school board, in The Womens Society of Christian cluding Don Miley, Elmer Klutke and Service held their meeting at the William Pennick were hosts and home of Mrs. T. S. Robeits Tuesday served refreshments at the close of afteinoon. Mrs. Leonard Cruson pre the meeting. sided over the meeting due to the Seven day FREE TRI 41. in your home. When in need absence of Mrs. George Hufman. De votions were led by Mrs. James Hol of service for your machine or when you need a new or pipgram, Mrs. I). B. Hill; dining room lingshead. The regular routine of used Sewing Machine, ( all or Write chairman, Mrs. Roger Nelson; dec business Was carried out. and many orations, Mrs. C. M. Cline; hospital plans discussed. The nominating com X"rq' • w««« M«r« «r ths singer ara. co. ity, Mrs. O. K. DeWitt; and receiv mittee piesented the following offic ing at the door. Mis. Kenneth Cros ers for the coming year: Mrs. S. T. ier. Guests were present from Gates, Roberts president, Mrs. Wilson Stev- Ihanha, Lyons and Mehama. ents vicepresident, Mis. F-loyd Bas sett secretary and Mrs. Clyde Bressler S \l I M. OKI«.<>\ Qualitv Job Printing at treasurer. Plans were made for a The Mill City Enterprise piogressive luncheon to be served on the next regular meeting day, April 20. Plans will 1« made later for the annual mother and daughter banquet | which is to be held in May. Preceding I the meeting a 1:30 luncheon was I served. I Mrs. Wood Oliver who has been sei - I iously ill at her home was taken to the I Santiam Memorial hospital Sunday. I She was reported to be improving Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Cruson has retuined home after spending several days with her sister at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett and Cecil were Portland visitors Sunday. They were guests at the home of her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bevier. They also called at the Edward Bro- dell and Melvin Tergesen homes. Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Knox were hosts at a card party at their new home Saturday evening. Five tables of pinochle were in play. Mrs. Bill Bickett and Frank Crouthers held high score, while low went to Mr. and Mrs. Carl I.ongnecker. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts, Mr. and Mis. Carl I.ongnecker and Billie. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickett of Elk Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kindred. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baine, Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Crouthers, Jackie Baine of Mill City, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Sieg, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sieg, and Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Knox, all of Lyons. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Veine Goodell were Mr. land Mrs. Marion Stone and son Don, and Mr and Mrs. Chet Barr of Ta coma. Washington. F Mr. and Mrs. Felix Johnson, of Lyons, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Downer, of Mehama, are en joying a two weeks vacation trip to Los Angeles. Mrs. Clyde Lewis left for Seattle Thursday morning, where she will spend several days with her father I w-ho is ill. She was accompanied by Mrs Albert Bass, who also will visit relatives. Miss Nova Ann Gerath of Lyons and Miss Shirley Rebel of Stayton. left for Long Beach, California, where they wil) spend the next two weeks with relatives. Bonnie Ciuson assisted by her grandmother. Mrs. Charles Cruson. was hostess to the Girl Scouts, with a party held at her home. Scouts at tending were Jean Prideaux. Beverly Power. Marjorie Worden, Susan Bowers, Marla McWhirk. Mrs. Charles Power, scout leader, and Mrs. Donald McWhirk. assistant. Mrs. Alice Huber. Mis. Charles Cruson and Mr« Alex Bodeker, were in Salem Wednesday, where they at tended the district meeting of the Women’« Society of Christian service held at the First Methodist church. Wtlliam Fetherston of Ro«eburg spent «everal day« in Lyons, looking after business Mr. and Mrs. Curt THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO- 8— THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Party Given for I). B. Hills Who Are To Leave Monday On European Vacation Mrs. W. W. Allen entertained with a dinner and bridge party Satuiday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill, who are leaving Monday, April 12 by train for New Y’ork City, from wheie they will sail April 21 aboard the Queen Elizabeth, for Cherbouig. France, and a two-months' tour of Western Europe. They plan to be in New York for Easter Sunday, and will also visit several days with their nephew and wife, Col. and Mis. Willis A. Potter, in Washington, D. C. Attending the farewell party were Judge and Mrs. George Duncan of Stayton, Mr. anil Mrs. Sven Eliassen of Albany, who spent the weekend with the Hills, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cline, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Todd, Mrs. J. F. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. D B. Hill, and Mrs. W. W. Allen. Other countries included in the tour, besides France, include Italy, Switzer land, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Scotland and England. On the return trip, Mr. and Mrs. Hill will leave Southhamp ton. England, on the Queen Mary June 17, arriving in New York June 22. They will fly back across the United States. 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Mr. Porter is the candidate opposing Mr. Ellsworth in the 4th Congression District. The convention will begin at 10:30 a.m. April 10 at the Santiam Central Farmers Union Hall on Highway 20 between Albany and Lebanon. Harley Libby, state piesident of the Farmers Union will present mater ial on the economic status of faimers. Other questions pertinent to farmer- w'll also be on the agenda, There will be a potluck luncheon at noon with members of the Jordan local acting as hosts. Members are requested to bring their own table i service. Important organizational matters I will be discussed and members are urged by County President Will White | to be present promptly at 10:30, Music I w II be provided by Juniors from i several locals. Miss Ardith Jones on U of O Honor Roll The U niversity of Oregon’s honor I roll for the winter teim lists 203 students all 3.5 or higher on not less than 12 term hours. The grade point average is figured with A equaling I 4.0, B at 3.0 and C as 2.0. Thirty-two students made straight I A grades or a GPA of 4.0. On the honor roll fiom Mill City j is Miss Aidith Jones, daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. Floyd Jones of Box 487, Mill City. She is a graduate of Mill I City high school and is now a sopo- | more in liberal arts at the university. I M -Ison of Mehama, have bought the Fetherson house, w hich they have i been occupying for some time. < asper Gerath has returned home after spending two months with lela- tives in Long Beach, California. By Shopping Regularly at Stewart's ^’•bscribe to the Mill City Enterprise 32 Foot Extension Ladder Electric Skillsaw Electric Sander Wheelharrow Hand Tools Many Others Reasonable Rates Kelly Lumber Sales Authorized Shopsmith Dealer Open On Saturdays East Citv Limits Hiwav 222 Phone 6803 Mill City Crossler’s Grocery A FRIENDLY STORE THAT GIVES— S 4 H GREEN STAMPS Our new everyday Lower prices are Now in Effect— ON THE HIGHWAY Phone 3206 MILL CITY WHITIE'S SANTIAM CAFE — SPECIALIZING IN DINNERS ( LOSE!) 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