Evelyn Julian. Reta Cruson was ' guest of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing went to Roseburg last week, where they By Eva Bressler attended graduation of Mrs. Down­ 1 ! you extension ur.it held their ing's niece Marlehe Downing. They meeting Friday at the Glen Julian also visited at the home of Mr. and Guy Sorensen who has been in the home, beginning at 10 a. m. with Mrs. Roy Downing while there. Salem hospital for the past three "'Herbs and other Seasonings,” the Bill Morgan has returned fiom Lin- months, returned to his home here last subject of the day. Evelyn Julian and , field college and will spend the sum­ Wednesday. Mabel Downing were project leaders. mer vacation at the home of his par­ This was their last meeting until fall ents, Mr. and Mis. Herman Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Faust motored when the new officers, Verna Jenks Girls and boys of the 5th grade to McMinnville Thursday where they chairman, and Martha Cruson vice class enjoyed a wiener roast and went to help Mrs. H. J. Hadley cele­ SPECIALIZING IN DINNERS chairman and Lucille Huber secretary birthday party honoring Beverly brate her 85th birthday anniversary. will take charge. Attending Fridays Power at the home of Jean Prideaux meeting were Dorothy Downer, Rose June 4. Assisting the girls were their Misses Evelyn Johnston and Ardis Thayer. Beth Prideaux, Virgeen Scott, mothers, Mrs. Charles Power and Meeks returned Sunday after spend­ —Serving Your Favorite Cocktails— Bea Hiatt, Esther Stienfelt, Lucille Mrs. John Prideaux. Baseball, relays ing a short vacation at Elk Lake. They J| Huber, Alma Spellmeir, Luella Mar­ and other games were played. Present accompanied friends from Molalla. gin, Martha Cruson, Verna Jenks and were Elaine Peck, Barbara Nydegger, Mr»- E<* helium was in Portland a Marjorie Worden, Betty Trahan, W illow Phillips, her .... husband Vvuiow r-nunps, Susan ausan Bowers, Dowers, Ann week -■—- ago - b - Sunday to — visit ..... .... --------- Powell, Delores Keeler, Joy Prideaux, who >» confined to the hospital there Jimmy Smith, Robert Ward, Frank Mrs. Kellom stated Ed was. coming Johnson, Frank Sherwood, Roger along fine, but that it would be a Knox, Jimmy Jones, Richard Goodell, , while yet before he could be home. Gary Thayer, Buddy Bridges, Pau) Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Schultz of Para­ Courtney, Georgie VanAgtmael, Glen Julian, Terry Thayer and David and dise, California, arrived in Mill City Friday and are guests of their so- Tommy Prideaux. ’ Mr, and Mrs. Dale Bassett and in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. son, Fiancis left Sunday for Los An­ Don Moffatt. Miss Leona Lamb, geles, after spending their vacation sister of Mrs. Schultz, of Portland, , with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd spent the week end at the Moffatt Bassett of Lyons and her parents Mr. home. and Mrs. Otto Witt of Mill City. Mrs. Athol Underwood went to Mrs. Sarah Cookingham and grand­ daughter, Rande Becker, of Salem, Longview, Washington, this weekend You look bi tter, feel better, are better, when your diet were Sunday guests in Lyons. Mrs. I to get their children, who have been , Cookingham is a former resident of completing their term of school there. include* plenty of tasteful, nutritious dairy foods. Milk and ' Lyons, while Rev. Cookingham was The Underwood’s have three daugh­ pastor of the Lyons Methodist church. ters of school age. They are Gloria its products do more for you than other foods... and do it more Mrs. Alice Huber assisted by Miss Ann who will be a sophomore, Dar­ economically. Dairy foods furnish you with JO percent Norma Miller, Miss Vivian Boyce and lene in the Sth grade and Beverly Miss Rean Fletcher were hostesses for Joyce in the 6th. Mr. Underwood is of your food needs for just 15 percent of your food dollar. a shower honoring Mrs. Donald Kuik- employed at the M and M plant. en held at the Huber home Monday Next time you shop, buy Oregon dairy foods, for taste... evening. Games furnished the enter­ tainment and after opening of th» Sieg, Bernice Bridges and the hostess for health...for economy. gifts dainty refreshments were served Thelma Nydegger. Charlie Wright and daughter. De- I 1 to Mrs. Kuiken, the honored guest, and Mmes. Art Baltzer, Forrest Ny­ borah of Portland were recent visitors degger, Vaughn Hunt, Ivan Smith, at the home of his mother Mr. and Loyal Walker, Earl Allen, Willard Mrs. Loren Chamberlain. While here Hartnell, Russell Thiel, Phillip Piet, they made a trip to Redmond, where rok, Floyd Bassett, Harvey Grimes, they viisted Mrs. Cora Alexander, a Clyde Bressler, Leland Manning, Don­ sister of Mrs. Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Putnam and ald Huber, Hazel Wirth, Elva Kuiken, Shirley Nydegger, Kathleen Kuiken, daughters of Eugene, were in Lyons i Ivalyn Smith, Alice Huber, Grandma to attend the eight grade graduation Baltzer and Misses Miller, Boyce and exercises. Putnam is a former prin­ cipal at Mari-Linn. Fletcher. Mrs. Duane Downing and little The last party of the afternoon card club was held Wednesday after­ daughter, Paula, were recent viistors noon at the Rebekah hall with Thelma at the home of her parents at Yam­ Nydegger as hostess, The club runs a hill. series of parties throughout the wint- ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott, Lynn This month, fsoture Oregon's unsurpassed dairy er months and will resume again in and Joyce, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph products in your menus —they're heolthful, the fall. High score was held by Mar- I Downer, Carol, Lonna and Dwight delicious, and economical! garet Kunkle, second high by Ber­ spent Sunday at Newport. nice Bridges, low by Alma Olmstead ' Mrs. Amy Carlson from Yakima, is and Wilma Free drew the traveling a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. prize. Attending were Garnett Bas­ Flex Lucier. Special services were held Sunday sett, Ruth Lyons, Doreen Helemn, Ida Free, Alma Olmstead. Bertha Al­ morning at the Lyons Methodist len, Mabel Downing, Margaret Kun­ church with Rev. James Aiken Smith kle. Wilma Free, Leota Worden, Katie a retired minister of Portland as the guest speaker. Rev. Smith, a special friend of the E. L. Roye's, held a baptismal services for the Roye’s two little granddaughters. Kathleen Ree- na Roye and Robin Lee Pesek. Rev. Smith also performed the wedding ceremonies for Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Roye and Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Pesek. -THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. JUNE 10. 1954. I LYONS WHITIE'S SANTIAMCAFE OREGON DAIRY FOODS ARE YOUR BEST BUY! IT’S JUNE DAIRY MONTH! Change of Ownership The Interest of Orville Herrold in the Herrold-Philippi Motor Company has been Purchased by Roy Philippi EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 1954 Personnel and policies of the Company Will remain the same DRIVE IN TODAY for the best buy of your life in a new 1951 FORD! name Company w PHILIPPI MOTOR CO Stayton. 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