The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 22, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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    January 22. 1953
B—THE Mil l. CITY ENTERPRISE
Campfire Girls Hold
Ceremonial Meeting
Prizes Announced for
New Essay Contest
Forest Timber-
(Continued from Page 1)
on the Willamette national forest for
schools and roads.
The Detioit district began the year
1952 with a total of 139 miles of
permanent timber access roads and
during the year 12 additional miles
were constructed by purchasers of
timber.
Two hundred miles of main line
roads are needed to make national
forest timber in the North Santiam
drainage fully accessible, according
to Moore. Large timber sales in re­
mote sections of the forest will make
it possible for future operators to
continue the road development on the
district, he explained.
During the year, 122 acres of cut-
over lands were planted with Douglas
and Noble fir seedlings.
MILL CITY ON HONOR ROLL
MEHAMA
Announcement has been made by
the Registrar’s office at Oiegon Tech­
nical Institute that the following
Luncheon guests Monday at the
Lyons student achieved a grade point Chris McDonald home were Mr. and
average of honor roll rank for the Mrs. Ed Finker of Akron, Colo., Mrs.
fall term which ended December 19. Edna Walker, four children and niece
Students are graded on the basis of of Silverton, Mrs. B. L. Kirsch and
practical work, related technical study Mrs. Ellwin Erickson.
and application.
Honor roll lanks
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thayer of Al­
indicate work graded as outstanding bany and Mr. Thayer's sister from
or of above average achievement. The Colorado visited at the Harry Monroe
student was Dale L. Kirsch, electrical home Sunday.
repair, GPA 3.52.
| Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crook and
Mrs. Dean W. Jackson has reported
for duty at the local post office fol­
lowing an eight-month leave of ab­
A Mill City Campfire Girls cere-
sence to be away while she cared for
her sister, who passed away recently
Students in the 11th or 12th grades moniai followed adjournment of the
after a prolonged illness. Mrs. James
xrf public and private high schools in 6th and 7th grade Campfire Girls’
Poole has ably substituted for Mrs.
(Oregon are being urged to enter the business meeting this week.
Ceremonial chairman Norma Nelson
Jackson during her absence.
national essay contest sponsored by
the President’s committee on employ­ conducted the rites. Marcella War-
A fellowship supper is being held
ment of the physically handicapped. riner and Lynn Smith were officially
Friday evening at 6:30 in the Pres-
The governor’s committee in this state inducted into the group.
byterian church recreation room«. The
For the ceremonial Karen Rue
js co-operating with the national or­
annua) church meeting will follow the
' daughter of Portland visited at the
lighted the candle of “work”, Naomi
ganization.
supper.
her home when she caught her light Charles Crook home Sunday.
Taylor,
“
love
”
,
and
Sibyl
Dart,
for
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bushnell have hand in the wringer of her washing
Five national prizes of U. S. bonds
Weekend guests at the Raymond
just returned from a month’s vacation machine. Mrs. Roberts succeeded in
»n the following amounts are being “health”. Carol Veness extinguished
Branch home were Mr. Branche’«
in California.
awarded the winners. $1,000, $400, the candle of “work”, Shereen Muir,
extricating her hand and calling one
Mrs. M. G. Rambo and Mrs. Clayton of her neighbors on the telephone for sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
$300, $200 and $100. State prizes, “health” and Olive Taylor, “love.”
Baltimore, president and secretary of i help, and was taken to Dr. Jack Reid’s Howard Siewert of Neotsu.
also in bonds, are $100, $50 and two
Tharen Wilkerson of Boise, Ida..
Seconrary
School
Principals.
the
Mill City Woman’s club, were in I | office for medical attention. Dr. Reid
pf $25.
In addition to the above
The subject for the 1953 essay con­
Salem Thursday to attend the Moth-' found no broken bones, but the skin who formerly lived here, was an over-
prizes, the national winners have had
ers’ March of Dmesi luncheon, held was torn between the thumb and the night guest Friday at the Keith Phil-
their expenses paid to Washington, test is “The Physically Handicapped,
lips’ home. Sunday dinner guests at
in the Marion hotel.
D.C., for the past five years and it _____
a National Asset’ . Richard Smurth-
, first finger proving to be very pain­ the Phillips’ home w-ere Mr. and Mrs.
I
waite,
Jr.,
chairman
of
the
governor
’
s
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Duvall
were
M expected that the national organi- i
ful. She recovering nicely.
Francis May of Salem.
tailed to Portland last week due to
zatoin of the Disabled American Vet- 1 committee for Oregon, has received
Most respirator patients under 20
erans will make the same contribu- considerable information on the con-
the serious illness of Mrs. Duvall’s years of age are boys while the ma­
By MRS. S. T. MOORE
tion this year.
test rul«8 “nd >• anxious to mail it to
mother. The Duvall's have rented a
Visitors at the home of Mr. and house in Portland and will be moving 1 jority of patients between 20 and 39
This is the fifth year that this gov- ' those students and teachers who
! are women. All receive some form
<Ti>ment-aponsored essay has been ap- might be interested.
I he closing Mrs. Guy Moore recently were Mr. soon. Mr. Duval) was employed on I ' of March of Dimes help.
proved by the National Association of date for receipt of entries in this state and Mrs. George Weirich, Mrs. the Detroit dam.
John Roten, 7th grader, suffered a
Moore’s sister and husband from Le­
—*---- 1 has been set for February 20.
RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open broken leg over the weekend and is
Mail inquiries to J. Richard Smurth- banon, and Peter Weirich of Adams, Sundays and evenings, flowers tele- I enjoying an enforced vacation at his
MEETING NOTICE
waite, Jr., Room 109 Pioneer P. O. Wise.
For January 1953
graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays, i home the envy of all his class-mates,
Mr-. Cal Schlador left Monday for .planters, pot plants, corsages, wed- His friends all wish his speedy
Mill City Ixidge N'o. ISO. A.F. 4 \.M. Building, Portland 4, Ore.
Cannon Beach to spend several days I dings, also shrubs and landscaping turn to class.
at the home of her sister-in-law who 319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone
Mon.. Jan. 26—Special 7:30 p.m.—
_____ *__________
LICENSED
F. C. M.; refreshment committei
is ill.
3684.
42tf
Charles French.
Quality jub printing at
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kettleson had
AD3 Arnold has been spending a
The Mill City Enterprise
as weekend visitors het parents, Mr.
: ;
i furlough here with his mother, Mrs.
and Mrs. Floyd Beard of Salem.
| Vevie Hill, teacher in the Mill City
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and son
$1.50 per month and up
grade school.
Young Arnold is a
Frankie went to Corvallis last Sunday
Also serving Gates. Lyons.
machinist
mate
in
the
naval
air
force
to help friends in the flood area move
Idanha and Detroit
and is now stationed at VR5 Moffet
their livestock to safety.
Field, Calif., after spending about
MILL CITY
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker visited
friends and relatives in Estacada and three years in the Korean and Ha­
DISPOSAL
SERVICE
Portland this week where they viewed waiian theatres. He returns to Mof­
Phone 3952
fet Field Friday of this week. Among
AT
LEONARD HERMAN
inaugural ceremonies on television.
the unusual accomplishments o f
Young Arnold is that he was able to |
nniiitiiiiiinnimii
with
graduate from high school in Hawaii
stomach
and to get two years at the Univer-
NEW RETAIL LOCATION:
sity of Ilawaii while serving in the
THANK HEAVENS! Moat attacks are Just acid
Indigestion. When it strikes, take Bell-ana
East City Limits on Highway 222
Navy.
I
tablets. They contain the fastest-acting
New
ranges
are
being
installed
in
Phone 3215
MILL CITY
medicines known to doctors for the relief of
the kitchen of the Presbyterian rec­
I heartburn, gas and similar distress.
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reation room by the two women’s
societies of the church, the Presby­
terian Women’s association and the
Friendship circle.
“Tex” Blazek journeyed to the Co­
lumbia river this week and returned
“At the Bottom of the Hill”
with a sturgeon he caught while on
his fishing trip.
Mrs. Frank Fencl is home again
after spending several months in Cali­
fornia with her daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brewer.
Mrs. Kate Roberts Monday morning
of this week suffered an accident at
DETROIT
GARBAGE
SERVICE
All Building Supply
Needs
Kelly Lumber Sales CHOKED
GAS?
hi
Never
a Dull Moment
MILL CITY TAVERN
Glfods Super Market
(hi the Highway at STAYTON
Kraft Salad Oil
Trend Shortening
59c
g9c
Qt
3-lb. can
Swift’s Peanut Butter
large 20-oz. jar
Del rich Margarine
Kraft Dinners
2
55c
ib. 27c
boxes 25c
Tasty I’ak Cream Style Corn
303 can. 3 for
49c
3-lb. box 39c
Quaker Oats
Sunshine Hi-Ho Crackers, lb box 29c
Elsinore Orange and (¡rapefruit
16-oz. can
Juice
29c
Santiam (’ut Green Beans,
No. 2 can
1 9c
Derby’s Potted Meat.
large 5 oz. can. 2 for
small 3«4-oz. can. 3 for
25c
25c
Tasty I’ak Gooseberries
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27c
i’t 29c
Baby Ruth. Butterfinger. Cocoanut
3 for IQc
(¡rove Candy Bars
Mayflower Cottage Cheese
Large Navel Oranges
doz. 39c
'2-crate 2.29
Ford steal- the show Sth year in a row. " itli
41 "Worth More” feature« Ford's worth more
when you buy it , . . worth more when you
sell it!
49c
Celery
•b- 9c
2 bunches 19c
California Carrots
Oregon No. 1 Potatoes
10 lbs. 49c
Arizona (Jrapefruit
8-lb. hag
U hen you check this'53 Ford, you'll see style ad­
vances like that big, curved one-piece windshield
... you’ll feel that new Miracle Ride ... and you'll
find a boat of other trend-setting features.
Short Shank Cascade Brand Picnics
lb. 39c
Beef Roast. U.S. Confi
Carni Fresh Hens
Fresh Frozen Fryers
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'b
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each
Pay Cash
HERE
/\
save
can
at Girods
AT STAYTON
59c
39c
99c
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Knd when you feel the GO of Ford’s great 110-h.p.
V-8 or 101-h.p. Six. you'll know that tin* Ford
really set» a new standard for other cars to live up
to. And despite its great power this Ford live* on a
lean diet. Ford'« \utomatic Power Pilot give* you
high-comprr««ion GO with regular gas!
> ou can pay more
but vou can't buv better
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