-4
»—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
August 14, 1952
4
FEMME PAGE
Flower Show Biggest
Here In Many Years
Monday Is Orchid Night
The Mill City Garden club held their
SI NDAY and MONDAY
late summer flower show August 12
DAN D AILEY and
with 285 entries in the diffeient divi
Mrs. Joan Long Entertains
JOANNE DRU in
sions. Mrs. Ward Inglis of Stayton
Lucky Twelve Pinochlers
accompanied the lady student judges
and acted as guide in the judging
Mrs. Joan Long performed expertly
The judges were Mrs. Edna Hawley,
her part as hostess for the Lucky
Detroit—A program for community Mrs. Jean Scheel and Mrs. Bronson
Twelve Pinochlers by entertaining het beautification was adopted by the De of Corvallis.
Feature at 5:30, 7:30 Sunday
guests with pineapple creamed des troit Women’s Civic club, at the
The judges awarded 161 ribbons and
sert, served in an enticing fashion.
Wednesday night meeting held at the one sweepstake for each division, of
Marcie Peterson came up with high home of Mrs. Alfred Cokenour in the show were awarded to Mrs. C.
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
prize after a long dry spell, and Rose Idanha.
Dolezal, arrangement and potted be
JOHN DEREK and
Haywood coralled the pinochle prize
The project calls for block chairmen gonia; Mrs, Roger Nelson beautiful
JODY LAWRENCE in
at the right time to take it home with throughout Idanha and Detroit to gold auraturn band lily and Mrs. El
her, while Jean Wilson faltered and stimulate interest in yard and home mer Shaw for beautiful charteuse color
only rescued the low prize for the improvements, with the possibility of corsage. Flower lovers from Mill City-
day’s effort.
i future garden or flower shows to be Gates and Fox Valley participated to
Vanda Orchids, flown from Hawaii, will highlight ladies night on the
held.
make the show a wonderful success.
In Technicolor
Monday program. 300 of the dainty, fresh, internationally famous
Twelve were present for the meet-1 Questions were asked regarding show
News
orchids
will
be
presented
to
the
first
300
feminine
adult
admissions
to
j ing, including Mrs. Edna Mattoon, a specimens, marine gardens, bi-color
the Monday night games. This outstanding feature has been made
guest, and Mrs. Letha Ott who joined glads and answered by the visiting
possible through the contribution of Eddie Rada, formerly of Mill City
judges.
Mr. Glenn Julian invited
THURSDAY ONLY
j the club during the evening.
and now representing Flowers of Hawaii, L.T.D. in Honolulu. Rada is
garden
club
visitors
to
visit
his
home
a
graduate
of
Mill
City
high
school
and
the
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Mrs. Audrey Layman was elected
Rada, well-known residents of Mill City.
to the position of treasurer to replace to see his beautiful fuchia collection.
Refreshments
of
pie,
cake
and
coffee
. Mrs. Zeda Rynearson who resigned.
— The Facts of Life —
were sold by Mrs. Olmtsead.
A
rummage
sale
was
held
Tuesday,
SEGREC.
ATED AI DIENCF.S
SALEM
The flower show chairman wishes
j August 12, between the hours of 9
Women
Only
— 2 p.m. 4 7 p.m.
a.m. and 9 p.m. at the White apart- to thank all those committees, the
9:00 P.M.
Men Only — 9 p.m.
food
chairman,
dish
washers
and
the
! ments. Donations were collected and
— High School Age and Over —
’’MUSIC IN
sorted Monday evening by a commit- folks who brought all those arrays
THI MOOD" f
No Advance in Prices
of
gorgeous
flowers
and
arrange-
tee of volunteers.
ments
to
make
the
show
such
a
suc
Standing committees appointed by
Movie star JAMES MASON says that
Mrs. Opal White, club president, in- cess. The Garden club thanks one and
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
when it comes to food, the Turks with
all
—
also
all
husbands
who
made
trays
elude the following chairmen: mem
their
centuries
old
culture
have
devel
Robert Young in
bership, Mrs. Zetta Schlador; commu for their garden club wives and those
oped a fine palate. While on location in
who
picked
up
flowers
and
cakes.
THE
HALF-BREED
nity service, Mrs. Ella Johnson; pro
Turkey shooting scenes for Twentieth
Prizes were awarded as follows:
Century Fox's "Five Fingers", Mason
gram, Mrs. Gladys Alvin; library, Mrs.
In Technicolor — Plus —
discovered this exclusive recipe for
Lillie Hellwig; music, Mrs. Ruth Skid
Horticulture
Sally Forrest in
Shish
Kebab,
a
delicious
dish
that
orig
more; publicity, Mrs. Amber Ruther
Glads, Division I—Reds, Mrs. Clara
inated in Turkey. Translated from the
ford; Brownies, Mrs. , Maycel Coke Swan, 1st; Mrs. R. Olmstead, 2nd;
HARD,
FAST, AND
Turkish it means "Skewered broiled
TICKETS AVAILABLE nour; and legislation, Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Gladys Podrabsky, 3rd.
BEAUTIFUL
meat". The Turks, a hearty 'outdoor
AT ALL
Rasnick.
people, usually prepare it over an open
White—Mrs. Gladys Podrabsky, 1st;
fire. Take a tip from the Turks and have
SALEM RECORD SHOPS Following the meeting the hostess Ford Wilson, 2nd; C. Dolezal, 3rd.
Kids Matinee discontinued
Shish Kebab for your next barbecue.
served punch, coffee, cookies and ice
Bi-color — Mrs. Clara Swan, 1st;
until September
It's fine for indoor eating too.
cream.
Mrs. Gladys Podrabsky, 2nd; Rachel
SHISH KEBAB
Olmstead, 3rd.
Doors open at 7:20 P.M.
2 lb,, l.q ot lamb
salt and p.pp.r
Complete show can be seen any
1 tabl.apoon oliv. oU
1 m.dlum onion
Blue-—Mrs. Gladys Podrabsky, 1st.
Julc. oi on. l.mon
| m.dlum tomato
time up to 8:30
Bay l.av.a
Unscheduled Mrs. C. Dolezal, 1st;
Mrs. Rachel Olmstead, 2nd; Mrs. K.
Cut meat into one inch cubes. Mix olive oil and lemon juice
Olmstead, 3rd.
and rub meat with it. Place in dish, sprinkle with salt and
innBttKBHBBnBanafeaaöHaHnnnn
pepper and cover with sliced onions and tomatoes, and a few
Smokies—Mrs. Rachel Olmstead 1st,
bay leaves. Leave in refrigerator four or five hours.
Tax Consultant
A udì tot
Floyd Fleetwood, 2nd and 3rd.
Arrange meat on spits alternately with tomatoes and onions
Rose—Ford Wilson, 1st.
and an occasional bay leaf. Broiling over charcoal is preferable,
but it may also be done over an open wood fire or in oven broiler.
Pink—Floyd Fleetwood 1st and 2nd;
Green pepper and sliced eggplant can also be inserted between
Mr». Rachel Olmstead, 3rd.
meat on spits.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Pink Peach—Floyd Fleetwood, 1st
Bookkeeping, Accounting and
and 2nd.
Tax Service
Lavender —C. Dolezal, 1st; Floyd
Potted
plants,
Geranium
—
Glenn
Shirley
Laird,
1st
and
2nd;
Maggie
Comer
3rd 4 Marion
Fleetwood, 2nd.
Shaw. 3rd.
Julian, Lyons, 1st.
STAYTON.
ORE. .
Yellow—Floyd Fleetwood, 1st; Mrs.
Carnations, 3 of a kind—Mrs. Paul
Begonia—C. Dolezal, 1st; Joe Fencl,
Gladys Podrabsky, 1st, Mrs. Evange
Telephone 4111
P.O. Bo
Smith, 1st and 2nd; Maggie Shaw, 3rd. 2nd and 3rd.
line Fleetwood, 2nd and 3rd.
Single spray—Mrs. Arlo Tuers, 1st;
Gloxinia—Mrs. E. Plymale, 1st, 2nd. annnnnnnnnnxxnnnnnnnunnKOoaa
V ellow, 3 of a kind—Fred Duffy, 3d.
Maggie Shaw, 2nd; Frances Pound,
African violet—C. M. Cline, 1st;
Miniature—Mrs. Evangeline Fleet
3rd; Pound or Ford Wilson, 3rd.
Clara Swan, 2nd,
wood, 1st; Ford Wilson, 2nd and 3rd.
Division II—Arrangements
Flowering plant—C. M. Cline, 1st.
Roses, Hybrid Tea — Mrs. Rachel
Dining room—Rachel Olmstead, 1st; :
Olmstead, 1st; Mrs. Frances Pound,
Sweepstakes Awards
'i.
Mrs. Veteto, 2nd; Mrs. C. Dolezal, 3rd.
2nd; Mrs. Gladys Podrabsky, 3rd.
(PILES)
Horticulture—Gold Band Lilly, Mrs.
Twin arrangement—C. Dolezal, 1st; Roger Nelson.
Florabundas—Mrs. C. M. Cline, 1st;
FISSl RE — FISK I. \
Rachel Olmstead, 2nd.
Mrs. Hallie Toman, 2nd.
PROLAPSE AND OTHER
Arrangements—Mrs. C. Dolezal.
Buffet—C. Dolezal, 1st; Hallie To
Asters, Blue — Mrs. Glenn Julian,
RECTAL DISORDERS.
Potted plants, Begonia — Mrs. C.
Lyons, 1st and 2nd; Mrs. C. Dolezal, man, 2nd; Frances Pound, 2nd; Fred' Dolezal.
Duffy, 3rd.
3rd.
Corsages—Mrs. Elmer Shaw.
Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic
Coffee Table—Mrs. Clayton Balti
Blue blanching—C. Dolezal, 1st.
Naturopathic Physician
Purple—C. Dolezal, 2nd; Ford Wil more, 1st; Mrs. H. Pound, .2nd;; C.
'i
Dolezal, 2nd; Mrs. George Veteto, 3rd.
1144 Center St.
son, 3rd.
Arrangements, all vhite Mrs. C.
Asters, 3 of a kind—Ford Wilson,
SALEM, ORE.
Dolezal, 2nd; M’s, Claytor. Baltimore, Every Nite Except Sunday
1st; Mrs. Glenn Julian, 2nd.
2nd.
White- Mrs. Chas. Dolezal, 1st.
Fruit flowers vegetable—C. Dolezal,
State
Perrenial Aster Blue—Mrs. C. M.
1st.
Cline, 1st.
Unusual container—-C. Dolezal, 1st;
BOY’S WEARING APPAREL
Zinnia, giant—Glenn Julian, Lyons,
Don't let coughing, wheeling, recurring at
Rachel Olmstead, 2nd; Mrs. Glenn
1st;
Hattie
Fencl,
2nd;
Mrs.
Rachel
tacks ot Bronchial Asthma ruin sleep an4
2 to 16 Years
energy
without trying MENDACO. which
Julian,
3rd.
Olmstead, 3rd.
SALEM
works thru the blood to reach bronchial
Church or Hall — C. Dolezal, 1st;
tubes and lungs Usually helps nature quickly
Lilliput—Maggie Shaw 1st; Frances
remove thick, sticky mucus Thus alleVlatea
Floyd Fleetwood, 1st; Glayds Podrab-
SAT.
SAT.
coughing and aids freer breathing and better
Pound, 2nd; Rachel Olmstead, 3rd.
sleep.
Get IZKNDACO from druiglst. Batto*
Marigold — Evangeline Fleetwood, sky, 2nd; C. M. Cline, 3rd.
AUG. 30 through Sept. 6 taction or money back guaranteed, f
As You Like It—C. Dolezal, 1st.
1st.
265 N. High, SALEM
Petunias, giant ruffled — Glenn Frances Pound, 2nd.
: :
Miniature — C. Dolezal, 1st; Ford
Julian, Lyons, 1st and 2nd; Hattie
Wilson, 2nd.
Fencl, 3rd.
Marine Garden—C. Dolezal. 1st;
Fuchia single—Mrs. C. Dolezal, 1st;
íbüv ^L ti MELY servici
Mrs. C. M. Cline, 2nd; Mrs. Geo.
Mrs. C. M. Cline, 2nd and 3rd.
Double fuchia — Glenn Julian, 1st Veteto, 3rd.
and 2nd.
Division III—Corsages
Single branching spray Mrs. C. M.
Unusual —C. Dolezal, 1st; Frances
BOYS T’ SHIRTS, were $1.50
Cline, 1st; Glen Julian, 2nd; C. M. Pound, 2nd; c. Dolezal, 3rd.
59c
Cline, 3rd.
Afternoon ■Maggie Shaw, 1st, 2nd X
SIZE 6, PLAID SHIRTS, were $2.19
*1.49
Fuchias, hanging basket — Glenn and 3rd.
J Julian, 1st and 2nd.
Maggie
Shaw,
1st.
Morning—
MEN’S HATS and CAPS, were $1.19
59c
Snapdragons — Gladys Podrabsky,
Division IV—Potted Plants
1st, 2nd and 3rd.
Colored foliage—Ford Wilson, 1st;
32-P. DINNERWARE SET, regular $11.95
*8.49
Begonias, pink carnation—C. Dole- C. Dolezal, 2nd.
: zal, 1st; Mrs. Joe Fencl, 2nd and 3rd.
Ferns—Ms. Bert Morris, 1st; C. M.
Camelia type—Mrs. Joe Fenci, 1st, Cline, 2nd; Frances Pound, 3rd.
, 2nd and 3rd.
Ivies—C, M. Cline, 1st, 2nd, 3rd.
Camellia orange — Mrs. Joe Fend,
Colored Ivy—C. M. Cline, 2nd.
lit, 2nd and 3rd.
Planters—Clara Swan, 1st; Frances
PRESTO FIRE EXTINGUISHER, reif. $2.00
ggc
Begonias, red — Hattie Fencl, 1st, Pound, 2nd; C, Dolezal, 2rd.
Hallie Toman, 2nd; Hattie Fencl, 3rd.
Lillies, tiger—Alice Farmen, 1st; C.
] M. Cline, 2nd; Frances Pound, 3rd.
Auratum. gold band, Mrs. Roger
j Nelson, 1st.
HUGH and ALICE WALKUP, Props.
Annuals assorted — Mrs. C. Dolezal,
i 1st; Mrs. Rachel Olmstead, 2nd.
Unscheduled, sunflowers—C. Dole-
, zal, 1st; Rachel Olmstead, 2nd; C.
| Dolezal, 3rd.
Phlox—Mrs. Rachel Olmstead, 1st;
i Gladys Olmstead, 2nd, Rachel Olm
stead, 3rd.
Dalhias, cactus—Shirley Laird and
! Lucille Goble, 1st and 2nd.
Formal—Shirley Laird and Lucille
Goble, 1st; Gladys Podrabsky, 2nd;
YOUR LOCAL CHEV
MILL CITY
Evangeline Fleetwood, 3rd.
Huge Formal — Shirley Laird and
Specializing in
I Lucille Goble, 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
COMPLETE
PROMPT. COURTEOUS, AND
Dalhias, Pompoms—Gladys Podrab
Chevrolet Sale# and Service
STAYTON, ORE.
sky, 1st: Evangeline Fleetwood. 2nd.,
SERVICE FOR ALL CARS AND TRUCKS
Large Cactus—Lucille Goble and
Detroit Women’s Club
Plans For Future
TheJPride of
St. Louis
Mask of the
Fri., Aug. 22
Because of Eve
Crystal Gardens
4
MILL CITY MEAT MARKET
Quality Meats and Groceries
W. N. SIMMONS
13
FOOD LOCKERS
FROZEN FOODS
HEMORRHOIDS
When in Salem
THE BOY'S SHOP
DANCE
for
«
FAIR
ASTHMA
THE ECY’S SHOP
<
7)7/
Clearance Sale
RICHFIELD OIL
AND SERVICE
Vext Time You Need
An Oil Change
Look Over Our Bargain Table
MILL CITY VARIETY
Richfield Service
We Need Used Cars—Top Prices Paid
for Clean
GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET
i