The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 07, 1951, Page 3, Image 3

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    Geston had dental work done in Stay­
ton, Monday.
Mrs. Bob Steele moved her furni­
ture
to near Eugene, Monday. Her
Bv REBA SNYDER
husband has been in Eugene for some
Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Petterson time. Mrs. Steele plans attending
and family plan leaving tomorrow summer school in Denver, Colorado.
(Wednesday) for Mountain Dale.
Mrs. Winifred Johnson of Portland
They will store their furniture for the
arrived
She took her par­
time being as their plans are in­ ents, Mr. Thursday.
and
Mrs.
Walter Reynolds,
definite.
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Towry and three I to McClay for Memorial services.
children of Salem were weekend While there, Mrs. Reynolds visited
with a school mate she had not seen
guests of Mrs. Jowry’s brother. for
years.
Buck Floyd, and family. They
~
spent
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaffer spent
most of the time at the lakes fish-
the past weekend in Eugene and Tule
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Fouts were Lake, California, with relatives and
Saturday and Sunday guests in Will- friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Thommason and
amina in the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Cal Turnidge. Other guests were baby moved the past week to Will
Mrs. Craton Fouts and children amina.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oliver now oc-
Port Angeles, Washington, and Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Cannon and family, cupy the cabin vacated by Mr. and
Sweet Home. Nadine Surgeon of Mrs. Jim Budlong, who moved to the
Portland was a Sunday evening guest CCC Camp, and Evelyn Stevenson
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fouts. and Marjorie Igou moved into the
She plans attending school at Mon­ cabin vacated by Lee Harrington.
mouth after the 15th of this month. Both cabins are owned by Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Gudne Geston were Mrs. Carl Schaffer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Everly and son,
Willamina callers Saturday. Geston
consulted a physician there.
Mrs. 1 Von, arrived Friday night for a
IDANHA
CASH
COUNTS
Girod’s
Super
Market
ON THE HIGHWAY
at STAYTON
WEEKS NEWS
PICNIC HAM
Morrell’s Pride
Eastern Sugar Cured
45c
ib.
SLICED BACON
Morrell Yorkshire
1 lb. layer, lean
49c
ib.
LINK SAUSAGE
Morrell’s Pride
Pure Pork
59c
ib.
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SKINLESS FLANKS
12 oz. pkg.
49c
ib
BANANAS
Golden Ripe
2 ibs 29c
ESCAPE PRISON
MOB —Two Salt
lake City, Utah,
»late prison guards
escaped after be­
ing held hostage by
rioting prisoners.
Halliday, left, and
HcMlam were locked
up by convict».
They broke a win­
dow and fled to
safety down a rope
improvised from
sheets.
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FIRST JET ACE —
Copt. James Jabara,
Wichita, Kansos,
who recently shot
down two MIGs
over Slnuiju, North
Korea, for his total
of six for the Ko­
rean War. An"ace”
rating goes with
five enemy planes
downed, so Jabara
thus became his­
tory's first jet ace.
AWARD PRESENTATION—Lovely Anne Jeffreys presents the Charm Institute
Gold Medallion Award for 1951 to Arthur Garspn, vice-president of the
Lovable Brassiere Company of New York City. Lovable won the award for
the style, quality and design of its brassiere fashions for the year. Miss
Jeffreys, the star of the Broadway production, "Kiss Me Kate," is a director
of Charm Institute.
Watermelon
5«/2 c
visit in the Jack Gulliford home. 3—THE M11.1. CITY ENTERPRISE
June 7, 1951
They left Monday for San Diego,
California, where Everly t w'll
_ vacationing
_____
in Nebraska, their home
stationed. Claude Frye of Detroit ___
state, . Pittam reported laying over
accompanied them on a visit with the two and one-half hours in Wyoming
Electrical Contracting
Becks, formerly of Detroit.
because of a snow storm.
and Repair
Norman Anderson of the Navy,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hoyt left
spent the past week with his parents, Tuesday for a two-day visit in Albany
HOME and INDUSTRIAL
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Anderson.
with her sister.
WIRING
Mrs. Charles Cannon and son, Ron­
Mrs. Lillion Leach was a dinner
nie, and Eva Lou New left Sunday for I guest in the Edison Vickers home
Stayton and the berry field. They | Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs.
plan staying out the season.
i Thurston Petterson and family were
Larry Dale Smith burned his hand | dinner guests of the Vickers Saturday Call 1408
Detroit, Ore.
quite badly Friday morning. He had night. The Pettersons plan moving
Mil) City Phone 3207
just awakened and when still a little soon.
sleepy, stumbled and fell against the
Arnold Snyder and Frankie Payne
hot range. His hand apparently is drove to Sweet Hom* Friday night.
healing properly.
The Paynes moved there during the
Scout Troop 43, Detroit-Idanha won past week. The Paynes have pur­
third award for Uniform Dress in chased a home in Sweet Home,
the Scout parade Saturday in Salem.
The Canyon Aid Fund turkey din­
Robert Lady, Idanha, also won an ner is in the high school Tuesday
award for selling tickets for the night, June 12, 5 to 8 p.m., adults
Scout Circus. He will receive as his $1.00 a plate, and children 50 cents.
reward, one week at Camp Pioneer
free of charge. S. T. Moore, Alford
Cokenour, and A. R. Snyder, Scout
Master, driving Frieda Hiebert's car,
took Scouts Gerald Vickers, William
Cokenour, Merle James, Lee Hopson,
Robert Lady, Bruce Gordon, Donald
H. F. HINCH. Prop.
and Leonard Snyder and Dickie
O’Brien of Idanha, Micheál Moore,
“JUST GOOD
Brad Humpreys, and Frankie Barton
of Detroit.
FOOD
Weekend guests of the Orville Lady
family the past week were Mr. and
IDANHA. OREGON
Mrs. George Cannon and family of
Hivray 222
Willamina and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Martin and daughter of Prineville.
Robert Lady left Monday for berry
picking in the valley.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rone and
daughter, Lynda, drove to Salem
Shuffleboard
Good Music
Friday where Rone had X-rays taken.
Doctors diagnosed his illness as
ulcerous colitis. The Rones spent
the night with her sister, Mrs. B. S.
Lowry, and family in Salem. They
drove to Colton for Sunday with Mrs.
Rone’s mother, Mrs. Mary Floyd, her
two brothers, Tom and Paul, and
Where Friend* Meet
sister, Shirley.
Floyd Peck of Oregon City was a
On Highway 222, Linn County Side
visitor last week of his brother-in-law,
MILL CITY
George Barney and family Friday
evening, he and the Barney family
drove to Crane Prairie for a weekend
George "Sparky” Ditter
of fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowers, Bobby
and Evelyn, drove to Newberg where
Saturday they visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Wald. Bobby
and Evelyn remained for the berry
picking season.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pittam and
daughters, Sherry and Patty, returned
Friday night from three weeks of
MARION KITE
MEANDER INN
MILL CITY MEAT MARKET
J. W. GOIN
lb
VETERINARIAN
ASSORTED JELLY
Valamont, 25 oz. can
STAYTON
PHONE 414«
25c
BEST FOODS
MAYONNAISE
45C pint
Quality Meats and Groceries
FOOD LOCKERS
FROZEN FOODS
Opposite
Claude I-owls' Service Station
A
NUCO A
2 tu. 69c
(RISCO
3
lb
can
SI .03
WESSON OIL
79c
ut
OCCIDENT
CAKE MIX
SINGING STAR Evelyn Knight currently
singing at the Persian Room of the
Plaza wears a cool summer casual dress
of the new Springmaid Persian print
broadcloth. Persian Room orchestra
leader Dick LaSalle at the piano.
PRACTICAL DINNER DRESS
worn by 20th Century-Fox
star Anne Baxter, is orangey-
red silk crepe and features
scalloped neckline
sleeves.
electrical tips for the home ]
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SAVE at
Girod’s
AT STAYTON
Firms by the Federal wage and
hour law are required to display an
official U. S. Department of Labor
poster explaining the minimum wage
and overtime pay provisions.
DON'T think you have to »wel­
ter indoor» »imply becaute there
oro no facilities on th* porch or
torroco for ironing, cooking, oating,
»•wing, night-time rocreotion and
entertaining.
DO tran»form the porch or lawn
into an outdoor living area by
installing handy outlet» and cir­
cuit» for convenient u»e of iron,
reader, table appliance», lamp»,
radio, »awing machine, etc.
Advanced
New
AUTOMATIC RIDE CONTRO!
New
FORDOMATIC' DRIVE
Come in and "Test Drive" the '5/ FORD
Herrold-Philippi Motor Co., Stayton
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