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Upper Grade Students at Gates Elementary GRADE 5 3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THl RSDAY. M AY 21, 1959 Iti kwA ULTRA AUL -IN- ONE OLICY FAMIIY LIABILITY ANCE That * right I Practically all al your Insurance can bo includoJ in ONI policy. Avoids duplica tion*; save« monoyl Imagine the convenience! ONI policy — ONf renewal dato-ONf premium (on annual •r budget payment« if you with) •’ONI ogenl. Ask u« for full detail«; no obligation Jerry Pittam INSURANCE Phone 971 Louis .Helfe Res. 7471 Order Your Printing From The MILL CITY ENTERPRISE A NEW CAFE SERVICE (yeuxld KoeniíJ Picka»*’ HajUkuJ Hirte. Carl Sckroedcr Dancing in the Lounge Every Night Except Monday. Live Music Friday, Saturday and Sunday Nights. Zen and Pat Cutting, Operators _ | ri Je na hievens Pictures »nc»siny - When in Need of Printing Buy it in Mill City from MILL CITY ENTERPRISE NEW and USED Furniture ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ CARPETING and LINOLEUM G. E. APPLIANCES 7; rOMPltn wovsf ru We Give and Redeem Penny Saver Stamps 367 3rd St. Stayton SURGICAL SUPPORTS Of all kinds. Trusses Abdominal Supports Elastic Hosiery Expert Fitters Private Fitting Rooms. "Ask Your Doctor" Capital Drug Store 504 State St Corner of Liberty S and H Green Stamps Morto* We are Now Open at I I a.m. for LATE BREAKFAST and NOON LUNCH Good Food, Prepared and Served Right. Closed Mondays Come in and Get Acquainted with us. Mr. and Mrs. William Harris John Uupp5 "Perrm £Cr. 5) The Riverview Cafe Carol Öckaer Phone UL 9-2171 "I"èrren<e. Collins Detroit-Idanha MEHAMA house. The girls of the 4H cooking club and their leader Mrs. G. V. Christensen were present and gave a short demonstration and Mrs. Eu gene Coles showed pictures taken on the trip she and Mr. Coles made re cently to Michigan. Mrs. Joe Spen cer and Mrs. P. N. Hughes were hostesses for the evening and served refreshments to the members and guests present. Mehama, Oregon NEW By Dorothy Williamson By Mrs. John Teeters Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carrick and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crook were children were guests at the Benny accompanied to Portland Sunday by Youngblood home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jacoby of Stay Mr. and Mrs. Buck Storey and ton when they visited with Mr. girls spent the weekend in Idanha Crook’s mother, Mrs. Eva Crook who is m a Portland hospital for visting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Y’ickers and treatment and observation. Week end guests at the H. W. Mc daughter, Cheryl, were weekend guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carley home were their son and family, the Horace McCarley, Jrs. | Ed Jackson and family. You Buy 2 Tires At Manufacturers Retail Price Mr. and Mrs Bill Smith and daugh of Myrtle Point. That the B-52G, the world’s most ter, Penny Jean, have moved to Cor- ■ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boring and vallis. Mr. Smith was transferred family of Eugene visited during the powerful bomber, carries guided air- to-surface missiles, which can be to Philomath from his job here as week end with the Alvin Griffiths launched several hundred miles from and the Dale Champ family. scaler at the Simpson mill. their targets, allowing the bomber to Ride On Safe New Tires At W. T. Mulkey of Portland visited start its return to base, or proceed to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nygaard of ¡Seattle, Wash., spent the weekend relatives here Sunday afternoon. Mr. still another target with its prime I at the home of Mrs. Nygard’s par Mulkey is a brother of Mrs. J. M. bomb load? ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lichlyter. Teeters and Mrs. E. J. Hughes. That each wing of the Air Force Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Adams and Rose Yougblood and Mr. and Mrs. fighter F-104C is only seven and one- five sons of Eugene arrived the last Ray Youngblood were up Friday half feet long? EASY PAYMENT PLAN! | Friday evening for graduation exer of the week at the R. O. Adams home That today’s jet fighters with num The boys remained with their grand cises at Detroit school. NO DOWN PAYMENT! erous automatic controls contain 10 Francis Dummer took the Detroit parents for the rest of the week end times the amount of electrical wiring High school boys to the Industrial and their parents came for them Mon used in early jet models? Unconditional Quarantee Arts Fair at Santiam Hi in Mill City. day evening. That if a young man enlist« in the Sunday visitors at the D. L. Teet Monday was picnic day at the De U. S. Air Force when he is 18, he is RATED AS GOOD OR BETTER THAN troit school. The high school went I ers home were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin eligible for retirement when he is 38 Good and family of Salem. Ito Paradise Park near Salem; the' years old? ANY TOP PREMIUM TIRE House guests of Mr. and Mrs. 15th, 6th, 7th and 8th at Mongold; That your local Air Force Recruiter Grant Smith are Mr. and Mrs. whose address is 149 North High st., and grades 1, 2, 3, and 4 locally. The faculty and personnel ware Glenn Tate and Mrs. Tate’s mother, Salem, Oregon, would be glad to an honored with a luncheon at the school Mrs. Julia Klovdahl all of San Die swer any question pertaining to the go, Calif. The Tates and Mrs. Klov Air Force? We Give S & H Green Stamps cafeteria May 19. The American Legion and Auxil- dahl formerly lived here. A Wednesday evening dinner iary had their installation Saturday night with Mrs. Hope Lange from guest at the Ed Castle home was Findley of Portland. Independece, District 2 president in- Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Branch | Phone 7442 Highway 22 Mill City I stalling the Auxiliary and Joe Mar- ' croft District 2 Commander install were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. Branch's brother the Marian ing the Legion. Out-of-town visitors were Mr. and 1 Branchs of Sweet Home. They also Mrs. Chet Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Buck visited relatives in Lebonon on their way home. Storey from Corvallis and Mrs. Ka- i tharine Garson from Salem. Pinochle | Mrs. Ed Castle was honor guest at a pot luck supper at her some Sun was played after installation. A de day evening when a group of friends licious potluck supper was served. came to celebrate her birthday. Pres Nealand Dodson from Turner was ent for the evening were Mr. and guest speaker at the Detroit Church Mrs. Nick Gustafson and Mr. and of Christ in the absence of Rev. Mrs. Fred Lindemann of Lyons, Glen Lydia, who spent the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cremer and I the Coast with his family. children, Tim, Jill and Joan of Sub Mrs. Ferris Benton and children limity and Mr. and Mrs Castle. left Tuesday for Prineville where Visitors Sunday at the G. V. Chris Mrs. Benton will attend the wedding tensen home were Mr. Christensen’s ! of her sister. | brothers family, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Daily Vacation Bible School be s old Christensen and Sharon of Al gins Monday and continue for one bany. week at Idanha Community church. j The Hot Lunch Club met in the If you’d like to explore ’ school basement Thursday evening, Use the plastic coated paper with May 14 for the last meeting of the Blitz Country yourself, pack in to wherever Blitz is sold. Or six-pak adhesive backing for lining drawers ; school year. Final plans were made and shelves. It stays in place, resists for the school picnic to be held May into your refrigerator. Open the door, open a Blitz. Blitz Country! soiling and will last several years. To 29. The pot luck luncheon will be co**me*»* •* •v*«co****** roa©««eo* served at 1:00 P. M , at the school 'clean wipe with a damp cloth. Did You Know? 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