The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 04, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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    ■THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
GATES
Jesse Haywood has been appointed
acting postmaster for the Gate» office,
upon the retirement of Mr». Walter
Brisbin who has served in that capa­
city for the past 19 years. Haywood,
a resident of Gates for several years
and a former employee at the De­
troit dam, took over the office Tues-
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September 4, 195J Mr». William Wells of Eugene spent
EX?
I several days at the Wilson home last
week. Mr. and Mrs. Wells were en
day, September 2.
need reliable
Mrs. Bertha Shepherd is visiting route to their home following a visit
answers to your "crisis
in Tensed, Idaho with her son and in Pendleton with their daughter and
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questions" this year!
family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shepherd family, Mr. and Mr». Robert Wilson j
and two sons.
. . . get them in
and daughter.
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Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1
(Frank Edwards is heard every
Mr. and Mrs. Fount Paul spent sev­
night, Monday through Friday, on
eral days in Portland last week while Glen Hearing over the holidays were
»T he
Station KPOJ, Portland, at 9:15 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Monerief and fam
he was receiving medical attention.
C
hristian
S cience
and every Monday, Wednesday and
Mrs. '
ily from Kenniwick, Wash.
Mr». I.eta Dibblee has been engaged
M onitor
Hearing and Mrs. Monerief are sisters. | have returned from a two weeks’ vaca- Friday on Station KORE, Eugene,
by the local school board of directois,
at 9:15 p.m., both standard time.)
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garrard and I tion spent in San Anselmo, Calif.
to fill the vacancy in the Gates high
Often referred to as "a I
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Varcoe drove
The cost of living in the U.S. has ,
school faculty.
Mrs. Dibblee is a daughter, Tina June (Roten) from
newspaperman's
news­
to
Hood
River
Sunday
for
a
day
’
s
visit
graduate of Pacific university and will Tooele, Utah, were guests last week
risen again to the highest point in our 1
paper"
the
MONITOR
at
the
home
of
her
father
and
wife,
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Rosa
Roten,
Tina
’
s
national history. Indications are that
teach social subjects.
covers the world with a !
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Stewart.
the worst is yet to come, for on Sept..
Mrs. Rosalee Smith left Wednesday grandmother.
network of News Bureaus *
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Joaquin and 30 rent controls will end in most of the
Mrs. Kay McCarty who was taken
for Portland from where after a shoit
and correspondents.
visit with relatives, she will leave for to the Salem General hospital the first I daughter, Darlene, were guests in nation and millions of tenants will find
San Francisco where she will make of the week, seriously ill, is reported Dallas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. rent increases awaiting them. In ad­
Order a special intro­
to have made some improvement since Dan Morrison over the weekend, Mr. dition, the coming months will see a
her home.
ductory subscription
Mrs. McCarty and Mrs. Morrison were former resi- price hike of all steel products, thanks I
today — 3 months for
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson and her hospitalization.
to the recent government price in-1
has
been
in
poor
health
for several dents of Gates.
$3 You'll find the
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Kathy Kratzer of Salt Lake crease of $5.20 per ton given the steel
MONITOR "must"
Don Carey and son of Stayton, spent months.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Miley and Nadine City who had been the guest of her companies. It adds up to hardship,
reading and as necessary
the weekend at Devils’ Lake. Mr. and
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. How­ and heartache as the greedy plunder
as your HOME TOWN
ard Means for the past three weeks, the needy once more.
PAPER
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left last Wednesday for her home in
Utah.
McCarthyism received a stinging re­
W. Meisner, following a three-month buke from Paul G. Hoffman, a top
visit It the home of his son-in-law Republican, who testified that Mc­
The Christian Science Monitor
and daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carthy’s charges against Genera) Mar­
One, Norway St , Boston 15, Moss , U S.A,
R. F. Andreasson has returned to his shall were “fantastically false”.
Please send me on introductory Moni­
tor subscription—76 issues. I enclose S3.
home in Enumclaw, W’ash.
Now that this phase of McCarthy-,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson, accom­ ism has been dragged into the light1
panied by their son-in-law and daugh­ and branded by such an eminent Re­
( name »
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Carey and Jon publican as Paul Hoffman, it will be
returned Saturday from Pendleton fol­ interesting to see what tack the top
(address)
lowing four days spent at the home of GOP planners take . . . whether they
their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. have the same amount of courage that
(zone)
(stole)
Robert Wilson.
Hoffman possesses ... or not.
Mr. and Mrs. W’alter Thomas have
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returned from a trip to California
The Cincinnati Times Star, the of­
which included stops at Eureka. For- ficial mouthpiece of the Taft family,
PILES
tuna and Crescent City.
takes the stand that Cincinnati doesn’t
(Hemorrhoids)
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Joaquin and need any fair rent public housing.
daughter spent the holidays in Med­ Plenty' of housing there now, so they
Fistula, Fissure, Itching, Prolapse,
ford, Ashland, and Green Springs 1 say. On August 11, the Tinies Star and other Rectal disorders corrected.
visiting relatives.
■ printed pictures of household effects
*Mild Treatment
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap are of 31 families being stored in the
Call for examination or write
receiving felicitations on the arrival public workhouse. These families had
for Free Descriptive Booklet.
of their first great-grandchild, a baby been evicted. They could find no other
Don’t become incurable, by delay.
girl, born to Mr. and Mrs. Dorland places to live.
Cincinnati’s welfare
Swan, of Salem, Aug. 21.
Their director told the city council that total
R. REYNOLDS, N.I).
grand-daughter, Mrs. Swan was for­ evictions in that city will reach 3,000
Rectal Specialist
merly Carol Klecker of Stayton.
or more this year. Plenty of housing?
2073
Fairgrounds
Rd., Salem, Oregon
Albert Millsap left Monday morn­ Oh sure, just too many people.
ing for a two week vacation and visit
with relatives in Woodland, Calif.
During his absence Mrs. Millsap will
have as her guests Miss Janet Klecker
Good Music
Shuffleboard
and sister, Kristene and brother Jef­
frey, of Madras.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Anderson and
daughter, Kay, from Gresham, were
weekend guests at the home of her
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1 father and family, Mr. and Mrs.
George Bailey.
Where Friend» Meet
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Super
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ON THE HIGHWAY
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PEACHES
Standard Elbertas
Full Peach Box $1.79
We’ll do our beat to get enough of
these to meet the demand—first come,
first served. These peaches are good.
PEACHES
Improved Elbertas
Full Peach Box $3.50
WATERMELONS
Ice ('old
2V4 c I b
CORN. BARLEY’S BEST
39c doz-
MEANDER
On Highway 222. Linn County
WHY NOT BUY
MILL CITY
CELERY
CALIFORNIA FANCY
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George “Sparky” Ditter
10c Ib
CRISCO
3-lb. can J9c
PUBLIC
NOTICE
PELRK II MARGARINE
29c lb
M-l) TISSUE
3 rolls 29c
SPERRY
PANCAKE FLOUR
4-lb. bag 49c
PILLSBURY CAKE
MIXES
White, Golden or Chocolate
3 for
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STANDBY ORANGE
JUICE
46-oz. can 29c
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SANTIAM BEANS
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19c
WHITE STAR
CHUNK 11 \ \
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No. 2'4
29c
Pay Cash
and
SAVE at
Girods
AT STAYTON
THE MARION COUNTY FAIR has
received over $90,000* in tax money
from pari-mutuel racing.
THE OREGON STATE FAIR has re­
ceived $664,573* in tax money from
pari-mutuel racing.
TOTAL PARI - MUTUEL RACING
REVENUES PAID TO MARION
COUNTY.
More than $754,573*
IF this pari-mutuel tax money is with­
drawn. we must either:
1— Abandon the County Fair and
the State Fair
2— Pay the costs from increased
property taxes.
TO SAVE THE FAIR AND THE
OREGON STATE FAIR. VOTE TO
RETAIN STATE CONTROLLED
PARI-MUTUEL RACING.
BE FAIR TO THE FAIRS
VOTE 327 X NO
♦ Including anticipated 1952 revenue«.
TAXPAYERS’ COMMITTEE
TO RETAIN PARI-MUTUEL
REVENUES
G- I mvim H iss , t mon, Oregon, Eamtiw Srcrfttry
P. O Box 1201, Portland, Oregon
Ckarte* A. Evan«. Salem. Ore.. Marion Coaatj Chairman
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