i—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, AUGUST 8. 1957 BACK TO SCHOOL IN STYLE Students at Santiam Union High School can be right in style this year. Buy your school supplies early and save. From August 8 to 24 you can save 1.98 Wolverine Zipper Binders In School Colors 98’ Plain Wolverine Binders in School Colors Mill City Pharmacy Dependable Prescription Service J. C. Kimmel Phone 6607 Shower Given in Honor Of Mrs. James Tate Too Late To Classify Social Events CLUB, LODGE AND LOCAL ACTIVITIES LYONS—Mrs. James Tate, for the Mary Kelly, Woman’s Editor Phone 625 former Claudia Johnson a recent bride was the honored guest at a shower Thursday evening, with Mrs. Pat Ly­ eyes. Fred told his Dad that they ons, Mrs. Nick Gustafson, Mrs. Swans Entertain at were shooting at the building, just Wayne Ranson and Mrs. Hugh John around the windows to see who could the John- Buffet Supper Sunday ston as hostesses held at 1____ Mr. and — Mrs. James Swan were come the closest without hitting it. ston home. Games finished the en- ---------- tertainment after opening of the gifts hosts at their home Sunday evening He guesssed maybe one of them «1 for a buffet supper. The occasion was might have hit it. So Fred’s parents dainty refreshments were served to and “ reunion of eight l&uies who had* went to the church Board and paid the honored guest Mrs. ’ Tate ___ ____ Mesdames Clarence Jungwirth, Fran­ I toured the western United States* the thirty five dollars for a new window and told them that Fred was ces Jungwirth of Stay ton, Tom Tate I three years ago. Following the sup­ to do chores and odd jobs until he per, the group saw pictures and Jr., of Sublimity; Dub Stewart of Mill City; Albert Carr, Alex Bodeker, heard about trips taken by individ­ repaid the amount himself, unless the John Prideaux, Joe Johnson, Albert uals since the group had been to­ other boys and their parents would co-operate. Stevens, Wilson Stevens, Earl Allen, gether. Included in the party were also Now, wouldn’t that be the ideal so­ Earl Thayer, Leo Cruson, Wendell Mrs. Gladys Boyce, Miss Vivian Weaver, Charles McCarthy, Brenda I Boyce, and Miss Helen Ingrey of lution? The whole community could Johnson, Florence Flande and the Salem; Miss Marian Pesheck and admire such parents and scuh a boy. Miss Norma Miller of Anchorage, Maybe that will happen in some such hostesses all of Lyons. Alaska; Miss Hope Baney of Pendle­ way. Who knows? ton, and Mrs. Swan. Mr. and Mr*. Cecil Lake made a Other guests for the evening in­ Spending several days visiting at trip to Redding, Calif., and back Sat­ eluded Miss Helen Kliever of Dallas, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin urday. They left early in the morn­ Miss Sigrun Grimstiad of Seattle, Kelly were Mr. and Mrs. William ing and returned that night with and Miss Alice Smith of Mill City. McSweeney and Mr. and Mrs. Fred their two grandchildren, Perry and Mrs. Alice Huber of Lyons, also a Taylor all of Manchester, Conn. Mr. Shannon Coryell, who will spend member of the tour group, was un­ McSweeney and Mr. Kelly were bud­ three weeks here. Other guests at able to be present. dies in France during World War 1 the Lake home Sunday were Mr. and and this was their first meeting Mrs. Jack Coryell and family of since 1937 when the Kellys were liv­ I Portland. ing in New York. 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Her present plan is to paint the ex­ terior of her home on the hill. Home fences taken on the new look this summer are the EaTl Laymans, the John Esteys and the Harold Cham- pious. The Champions are still in tfte process of painting the exterior of their home. Visiting last week at the home of the Charles Litchlitre home in Idan­ ha, were Mr. and Mrs. Burley Coffee and children of Roseburg. The Cof­ fee’s were former residents of Idan- ha. Returning last week to Idanha from Raton, N. M., were Mr. and Mrs. Allen McCauley and their eight children. The McCauley family moved to Raton early this spring where Mr. McCauley reportedly was employed at the Huber Ray mill there. Bad luck dogged the family on this ad­ venture and they were more than happy to return to good old Oregon, and their former home town, Idanha. Visiting at the Frank Moore home in Idanha for the past three we»ks was Mrs. Moore’s mother, Mrs. Fred Berthau of Bakersfield, Calif. The Moore’s accompanied her to Salem Saturday, where she entrained for her home. Making preparations to move from Idanha this month is the George Humphrey family, who will move to Mill City this weekend. The Gerald Rosemond family will move to Gates the 17th and the Frank Moore fam­ ily plan to move to Mill Citv on the 10th. Tuesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Aiderman in Idanha, were Mrs. Alderman's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc- Clay and children of Seattle, Wash. Families picking huckleberries and blackberries in the area report a bumper crop this year. Reports are that huckleberries are plentiful in the Elk lake area. Roads to the lake are reported as rough. Rain visited this area Saturday ■ evening, and again Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Mabel Parker, official weather bureau recorder reported that nearly a half inch of rainfall was recorded in a two-day period. Sunday morning'* recording was .36 of an inch, and Tuesday morning’s recording was .21 of an inch. Only a trace of rain fell through the day Monday. I KEEP FOR REFERENCE Bus leaves Mill City for Salem 11:30 a. m., 9:23 p. m. daily. Bus leaves 3:30 p. m. for Salem daily except Sunday and holidays. Bus leave* Mill City for Redmond, Bend and points eaat 10:10 a.m., 4:35 p. m. daily. Bus leave« Mil) City 8:55 a. m. for Detroit and Breitenbush daily except Sunday and holidays. Phone 4407 Stewart's Grocery, Ixxcal Agent for Information. I I LOST—A reward will be given for return of my brown billfold con­ taining 360 in cash and valuable papers. Lost about 8 after leaving Viv’s Steak house.—Edna Albright, Phone 1402 Mill City LET US HELP YOU CHART A SAFE COURSE With property values and building costs on the rise, the safe course is to make sure your fire insurance fully pro­ tects your home. CHECK WITH US NOW D. B. HILL INSURANCE I COMPANY SEE US SOON b A COMPLETE SERVICE YA ............ 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