4— THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1954 Officers Installed at Woman's Club Meeting Gene Teague Chevrolet Says The final meeting of the year for the Mill City Woman's Club was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. O. K. DeWitt. A no-hoat covered dish buffet supper was served *t 6:30 to members, their husbands and other guests. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Melford Nelson from Mon­ mouth. Mrs. Nelson is president of the third district of Federated Wom­ an’s clubs. Following the supper Mrs. Vera Hathaway conducted a short busi­ ness meeting and Mrs. Nelson instal­ led the officers for the ensuing year: I first vice president, Mrs. Don Carl- • son; second vice president, Mrs. Jay I Mason; corresponding secretary, | Mrs. Fred Moore; recording secre­ tary, Mrs. Clyde Rogers; treasurer, Miss Daisy Geddes. A president has I mot been elected as the nominating committee was unable to secure any- | one to accept this office. An execu­ tive meeting will be called next week I for the purpose of working out a solution to the situation. Mrs. John Muir announced that the | recent “do it yourself’’ style show, which was attended by Mrs. Robert Holmes, was a success with about 100 people attending. Proceeds from the affair, which also featured a ' silver tea, were sent to the Child­ ren’s Farm Home at Corvallis; a project of the club. Mrs. Nelson gave a brief talk about her experiences as president of the Third District. The evening was concluded with Mrs. Roger Nelson arranging several contest games in which the group participated. Thanks to you . . . This is The House that YOU built 5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE M Sgt and Mrs, N. H. Bl»a and | THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1954 (children, who plan on locating in I | Die Salem area, spent Sunday night I and Monday with her sister, Mrs% J. | I). MacGregor. rr painting fe» "IN RESPONSE to your demand for the best in automotive service we have directed our efforts toward forming a cap­ able staff today at Gene Teague Chevrolet... you have a crew of 18 MEN & WOMEN AT YOURSERVICE We’re proud of our staff that has grown from only 5 employ­ ees in 1950 to 18 today with -Mill Ends- Mrs. Myrtle Batea is now employ­ ed in Stayton. An Annual Payroll of $82,000 Mrs. Floyd Shepherd i*> ill st her home with a throat infection. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Howe spent several days last week in Seattle. □ jj < I VIRGIL SCHUETZ Service Manager Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilkinson of i Salem, spent Sunday with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilkinson. FAITHFUL MEN AND WOMEN eager to serve you with a service that is unequalled in this area. appreciate having had the opportunity to help you with your automotive needs — in the Chevrolet Mr. and Mr*, f.rtp e Ba»l »nd three children of t'oen Hollow were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Ciar ence Goodell and family. FRIENDLY COURTEOUS SERVICE is the watchword of these workers... all want to help in every step in behalf of bet­ ter transportation for you! Saturday dinner guests at the home •f Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myera were Mr. and Mrs. Noah Myers and daugh­ ters, Linda and Rita of Newport. Mrs. Lowell Fleetwood and child­ ren are making their home in Eu­ gene for the next eight weeks, while Mrs. Fleetwood is attending summer school. A telephone call from Miso Phyllis I Pate, who was attending Grand As­ sembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, in The Dalles, early this week, ex­ citedly stated that she bad received an appointment as Grand Represent­ ative for the State of Tennesee. 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