3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISETHURSDAY, MAY t, 1M7 MILL CITY THE COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE »: * SALEM, OREGON Has Everything For Your ACTIVITIES! OFFICE NEEDS By Ronald E. Ragsdale FURNITURE and BOOKKEEPING SUPPUES This weekend the Oregon Jaycees wilt hold their annual convention in Portland. The Mill City club is furn­ ishing expenses for President Roy Podrabsky to attend. This is the big- »est state meeting of the year. AU state officers will be elected at the convention. Application blanks for the Teen Age Road-e-o are atill available, However, we would like to have them all in by next week. If we know how many contestants there will be, we will be better able to prepare for the contest Scoutmaster Al Nesbitt reports that the boys have received applica­ tion blanks for the Boy Scouts. As­ sistant Scoutmaster Rev. Robert Roach, distributed them at school last week. To date, Mr. Nesbitt says none have returned. We urge the parents to see that the applications are filled out completely and returned to How­ ard Farmen at the grade school as soon as possible. These forms have to be processed and the boys names entered on the application for Troop Charter before anything more can ba done. At the last Jaycee meeting, it was ENGINEERING SUPPLIES 141 N. Commercial Street Phone 3-3163 Giri ocjul Hostesses smile a cheery wel- 212 (In their official camp uniforms) are come for prospective campers and their par- (1. to r.): Terry Hillpot, Judy Pero, Diane ents who will be visiting Camp Smith Creek Carter, Gail Mauk, Jackie Trombley, and Sunday afternoon, May 5, for an open house Kathryn Haines, — Photo by Evelyn Jordan picnic. The Scouts from Santiam troop No. decided that we should make up a calendar of projects and events for the remainder of the year. This will enable us to fill in the slow periods By .Mrs. Albert Milleap By Mrs. J oh« T««t«ra of the national calendar with some Members of the Santiam Canyon Sunday guests at the Ed Castle local projects. Jim Grant has been ] Home Extension unit met at the , home were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cremer working on the calendar and reports Gates Community house in an all­ and family of Sublimity. that it is coming along fine. day session Friday. Election of of­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walz and The next meeting will be held Wed­ ficers was held in the morning per­ family attended a large family gath­ nesday evening, May 1 at the Fire iod. Mrs. Bernard Bumgarner was ering in Salem Sunday at the home re-elected chairman for a second of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph SUBSCRIBE TODAY!! hall. SUBSCRIBE TO THE ENTERPRISE term; Mrs. Richard Parker, reelected Walz who were celebrating their 49th vice chairman and Mrs. Stanley Vail i wedding anniversary. elected secretary-treasurer, replacing! Visiting during the past weekend ( I Mrs. Glen Hennes, who had served | at the Frank Buckler home were daughter family, «... Mr. ...... and two years. It was decided to hold a their ----- ------ —. — and - IN THE PINK benefit dinner Friday, May 17, be- Mrs. Al Molnar and Jimmy from Oak tween the hours of 5:30 and 7 p. m. Grove. That GLOW OF HEALTH come» from within-BUT- Mrs. K. J. Golliet was hostess for at the Community house, to raise not without a well-balanced diet. Oregon Wheat funds to complete the kitchen of the a benefit coffee at her home Wednes- Community house. Following the pot-1 day morning April 24. Mrs. Chris food* are a natural »ource of nutrition and energy. | luck diner served at noon project McDonald presided at the coffee In every meal — every day - take your choice of leaders, Mrs. Bumgarner and Mrs. table and poured for the large group light and exciting hot bread», pajtrie», Grace Meyers demonstrated the mak­ calling between the hours of 10 to 12. cookie» and fluffy des»erti ideal for ing of sofa pillows. Installation of The proceeds from the eoffee went officers will be held at the May to help pay for the drapes for the that healthy glow. meeting of the unit, which will be Fellowship hall at the church. Sev­ Or«««« W*»««V C«mn»i»»«" held at the home of Mrs. William eral more coffees are being planned 105 1. W. 1O0>, P«n4UtM, Or«««« Pennick. Subject for that meeting in this series. will be laundry, with a county agent | Announcement was made here last I week of the marriage of Violet present to demonstrate. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin vis­ 1 (Tietze) Cooper of Salem to Frank ited for four days last week in Rose­ Dugger of Kaiser at Stevenson, Wn. burg at the home of his sister and April 14. Mrs. Dugger, who has made family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams, her home in Salem for a number of a family get-together honoring an­ years has many friends here as she other sister, Mrs. Bertha Lancaster, spent her girlhood here where she at­ from Morgan Hill, Calif., whom they tended school. A group who enjoyed th« weekend had not seen for years. Another sis- ter present was Mrs. Anna Fisher, I at the Wagner cabin on the Metolius from Grants Pass. During the visit included Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wagner, the group visited the old family | Duane Wagner and son, Jimmy, Mr. homestead at Olalla, where they were and Mrs. Ike Myers and Mr. and Mrs. born and spent their childhood and Jake Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. returned saw the old school house, unused u T Ed 'J Castle — * 1 now, but still standing, which they home a week ago Tuesday after attended. Mr. Brisbin also visited his spending several days with Mr. Caa- son, Wallace Brisbin, while in Rose­ tle’s brothers family at Bellevue, Wash, and with friends at Kirkland, burg. | Mrs. George Arthurs returned Wash., and Willamette. Visiting relatives here several days home from the Salem Memorial hos- ' pital Thursday where she had sub­ last week were Mr. and Mrs. Joe mitted to an operation upon her eye. Martin of Portland. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Prine and Mrs. Maude Davis returned to her home the last of the week after children from Dayton, Ohio, arrived having visited her daughter and Saturday at the J. M. Teeters home family, Mr. and Mrs. James Over- for a visit with Mrs. Prine's parents lock in Seattle, over Easter. Her and with other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tietze and Mr. ! son, Edmund, of Tacoma accompan- and Mrs. Jim Richmond and daugh­ I ied her home for the weekend. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowes, ac- ter spent from Friday to Sunday at ; companied by Mr. and Mrs. Walter the Tietze cabin on the Metolius Brisbin were among those attending river. The Tietzes and Richmonds a Masonic initiation in Prineville last attended a large family gathering at Saturday evening. Sunday they saw the Eldon Tietze home at Aumsville Sunday evening. the boat races on Ochoco Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wise »nd Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughes, all of Portland were weekend guests at the THE MILL CITY home of Mrs. Frankie Johnson. ENTERPRISE Mrs. Rosa Roten and daughter, from Mrs. Louisa Wriglesworth, Portland spent the past week at Cntered as second class matter No­ their Gates homes. Mrs. Wrigles- vember 10, 1944 at the poat office at worth was recovering from an illness Mill City, Oregon, under the Act of March 3. 187». and came home to rest up. 1 Oliver Watson underwent a second Marion-Linn Counties, per year 13.06 ’operation at the Veterans’ hospital in Outside, Marion-Linn Counties S3-S0 Portland after Easter. Mrs. Watson spent four days in Portland to be near him, returning home Friday NiWJMMI x evening. It is hoped that Mr. Watson CO-OP Batteries set a new high standard orf PUBLISHERS [ will be able to be brought home this Tualîtv In construction and dependable per­ ASSOCIATION i week. formance No effort has been spared to buAd Mrs. Laura Joaquin was hostess I Monday at a benefit coffee at her CO-OP Batteries with the finest materials avail­ i home. It was attended by friends EDITORIAL- able from Mill City and Gates. 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