The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 21, 1953, Page 5, Image 5

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    5—THE MILL (TTY ENTERPRISE
May 21, 1953
FEMME PAGE
Camp Fire Girls
Hold Ceremonial
Mrs. Lee Pinkston, one of the Guar­
dians, had charge of the candle light­
ing of ranks which began the cere­
monial. and called the membeiship
roll. Second, third and fourth grade
Blue Birds sang their special song,
Miss Ardith Jones has invited mem- I Mrs. Coli» Heath (Frances Young) I “Listen to the Blue Birds,” accom-
bers of the Mill City high school I svas the honored guest at a pink and i panied on the piano by Mrs. Delos
graduating class of 1952 to her home blue shosver Thuisday evening at the Hoeye who furnished all the musical
following the local commencement home of Mrs. Gwen Schaer.
accompaniment.
program on May 29 for refreshments, j
Assisting
hostesses
were
Mr-.
Clar
­
Mrs. Roger Nelson, out-going PTA
Miss Jones, a student at Lewis and '
ence Johnson, Mrs. Robert Levon and president, then introduced the fourth
Clark college in Portland, is last year’s
Mrs. Edward Chance.
Following giade Blue Birds who were ready to
clars president. Students in the gloup
games
and
the
opening
of
the gifts, "fly-up” into the rank of Camp Fire.
include: Dolores Poole, OCE; Donna
refreshments were served by the host­ Receiving their ties were:
Cooke, Alona Daly, Bob Shelton, Gary
Donna Hurd, Jo Ellen Agee, Larrel
Peterson, U. of O.; Arlone Kuhlman, esses to Mrs. Heath, Mesdames Gerald
Heath, Melvin Newberg, Len Young. Holt, Doris Hutchinson, Judith Kay,
Leia Kelly, Charles O’Kins, O.S.C.;
Elaine Clark, O.T.I.; David Keyes, Albert Millsap, Velma Carey, Clare Shirley Meeks, Marilyn Malden. Ellena
Henness, Victor Herron, Verner Nelson, Carolyn Podrabsky, Sylvia
Reed;; and Shelby L’mphress in Cali-
Evans, Mabie Knutson, Percy Mulli­ Peterson, Linda Rowe, Judy Voskell,
fornia.
gan, Glen Henness, Burrel Cole, Clar­ and Sharon Whitsett,
Three of the class have entered ence Rush, Delora Stiff, Edmund
Mrs. Harry Dyhrman spoke on na­
the service, Glade Waite is in In- Davis, William Pennick, Elmer Stew­
diana with the US Air Force; Bill art, Lois Kelle and Ward Stalman, tional membership and gave 3-year
r Hamblin is in California serving with the Misses Elizabeth Thompson and pins to Karen Rue, Sue Rue, and Carol
Lea Merrill, and Mrs. Vernon Todd,
the army; and Delmar Skillings at Dorothy Newberg.
Sending gifts youth chairman of the Woman's club
Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
i were Mesdames Harold Wilson, Don­
Other members of the class include: ald Carey, Norman Carey, Walter which sponsors the local Camp Fire
Mrs. Franklin McDowell (Maxine Brisbin, Roy Taylor, W. R. Hutcheson, organization presented the Service
Scott), Mrs. William McClintock (Pa­ Floyd Völkel, Dan Morrison, Merle awards to the following girls who had
given many houis of service to the
tricia Cree), and Mrs. Kenneth Weath­ Devine, and Martha Bowes.
Community
Chest, the PTA’s annual
ers (Beverly Timm). Bob Baltimore,
International Dinner, as well as help­
Dick Downer, Elnora Albright, Joyce
DRIVER’S LICENSE EXAMINER
ing neighbors and friends:
Westgaard, and Vera Loucks of Salem,
A drivers license examiner will be
Mary Lou Andrews, Barbara Bauer,
Denny Marttala of Portland, Hazel
Edith on duty in Mil1 city Thursday, May Ellena Beery, Claudia Bruder, Y'vonne
Neal, Daryl Farman.
1 Mis.
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28, 1953, at the Fire hall between the Dickie, Linda Lee Herman, Sandia
Mason was the 1952 class adviser.
hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., accord­ Harrington, Clara Melting, Carol Lee
ing to an announcement received from Merrill, Frances Nesbitt, Sue Rue,
. the Secretary of State’s office.
Sandra Thomas, Delores Andrews,
I Persons wishing original licenses or Carol Cooke, Linda Dyhrman, Sybil
(Continued from Page 1)
permits to drive are asked to file ap­ Dart, Barbara Fleming, Norma Nel­
training nine U. S. members of the plications wel ahead of the scheduled son, Sharon Rowe, Karen Rue, Naomi
“One Cent Club” are in the TVA closing hour in order to assure time Taylor, Olive Taylor, Carol Veness,
All 18 systems are publicly- for completion of the requiied license and Marcella Warriner.
area,
test.
owned.
Special mention was given to Lynn
Smith who is still an active member
I
of Mrs. Pinkstons’ group while at­
tending Oregon State Blind school at
Salem. Lynn has distinguished her-
self by giving many hours of service
& ELECTRIC SUPPLIES
in the school.
One-half campships were awarded
DEALERSHIP EOR MONTAG ELECTRIC RANGES
to the Camp Fire Girl and the Blue
Biid who sold the most chocolate
mints during the annual national
Camp Fire drive last February. They
were Carol Cooke, Camp Fire and
Lyons, Ore
Open Evenings
I’hone 1634
Carol Anderson, Blue Bird.
Mayor John Muir commended all
Ardith Jones Will
Hold Open-house
LYONS PLUMBING
Water Systems
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7.-777 x 4 x > z -
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I n i 8S2, a young
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SUNDAY & MONDAY
german immigrant
DORIS DAY,
RON ALD RE YGAN and
FRANK LOVEJOY
in
WALKED DOWN A GANGPLANK IN
Mrs. Colis Heath
Honored by Shower
l-Cent Power
9
OUR DEMOCRACY
AMERICANS ALL
NEW YORK AND STEPPED INTO
AMERICAN HISTORY. BEFORE
C arl S churz was even
The Winning Team
NATURALIZED, WISCONSIN
PIONEERS PUT HIM UP AS A
Swell Baseball Show-
Feature at 5:20, 7:30 Sunday
CANDIDATE FOR LIEUTENANT
GOVERNOR, AND IN SO FATEFUL
YEARS, HE BECAME A DIPLOMAT,
s*<?Arr¿y
ax re/t Nt
AUA'YAL IN AAtffffCA
A WAR GENERAL, A SENATOR, A
TUESDAY and
WEDNESDAY
AS XfCY OF THf WCM*
CABINET MEMBER; ALEGENP.
BETTY HUTTON and
RALPH MEEKER
in
Somebody Loves Me
In Technicolor
You will like Betty
in this show !
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
and SATURDAY
JOHN HOD1AK and
JOHN DEREK
in
Ambush at
TomahawkGap
In Technicolor
— Plus — In Technicolor
MICKEY ROONEY and
PEGGY RYAN
in
T he
All Ashore
anonymous immigrant who walked off the boat
YESTERDAV^OR LAST WEEK, OH LAST YEAR, EAGER TO
breathe the sweet air . of free pom , may not of
SATURDAY MATINEES
DISCONTINUED
Until September
anonymous for . long , because there is no ceiling
here on opportunity , hemay OF ANOTHER CARL SCHURZ.
Doors open at 7:20 P.M.
Complete show can be seen any
time up to 8:30
Camp File leaders for their splendid »
«
■ ■
work with the girl-, and awaidcd the | QQ St HI IS 1 TCS S lVlG6l
rank of Trail Seekers to Delores An­
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
drews, Judith Hoeye, Marcella War­
AND INVITATIONS
riner, Lynn Smith, Mary Lou An­
I
drews, Barbaia Bauer, Ellena Beery, | Pat Wingo of Mill City was chosen
at The Mill City Enterprise
Claudia Bruder, Y'vonne Dickie, Linda Thursday, May 14, as the delegate
Lee Herman, Sandra Harrington, Sue from the Mill City Toastmistress club
Rue, Clara Melting, Carol Lee Merrill, to the regional speech contest and i
Frances Nesbitt, Sandra Thomas, meeting in Tacoma, May 16 and 17.
WHY HOT BOY
Carol Warner, and Rita Malde; Wood The winning speakers at Tacoma will I
Gatherers’ rank went to Shereen Muir, compete at the International Toast-
IM Carol Veness, Olive Taylor, Naomi mistress convention in Portland in
Taylor, Karen Rue, Sandra Rowe, Bar- ; jujy
bara Fleming, and Sybil Dait.
The program for the evening was
Mayor Muir also presented the Fire built entirely around the members of I
Makers rank to Carol Cooke, Linda President Eisenhower’s cabinet. The
Dyhrman, and Norma Nelson, which is characteristics, qualifications, back-
G UtB\(rl
the highest rank in Mill City’s Camp gound and duties of each of the mem-
Fire groups at this time.
ben of the cabinet were explained
District Forest Rar.ger S. T. Moore, in detail. Ruby Crosier presided.
a special guest, presented the Birth­
Invocation was given by Aline
31.50 per month and up
day honors to the girls receiving Trail Steffy.
Lucille Lowery was desig­
Also serving Gates, Lyons.
Seekers, Wood Gatherers, ami Fiie nated topicmistress for the evening,
Idanha and Detroit
Makers ranks. This is an award ie- and Pat Wingo presided as toastmis­
ceived by the girls for their work in tress. Barbara Y’arnell gave an in-
MILL CITY
the study of conservation methods and terestirg and educational speech on
DISPOSAL SERVICE
practices.
'the subject of “Announcements”.
Phone 3952
Mrs. Court Rue read the roll call
LEONARD HERMAN
the
Members
will
plea?e
note
that
of those extinguishing the candles,
after which the flag was carried out next regular meeting of the Toast- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHtlllllllllllllllllllllt
and the closing song sung.
Camp inislress club will be held Wednesday,
Fire and Blue Bird leadership is pro­ May 27th. instead of the usual Thurs­
vided by the following ladies to these day meeting, in order not to conflict
groups: Wo To Leto—Mrs. Lee.Pinks- with the Mill City high school grad-
ton, leader, and Mrs. Harry Dyhrman, 1 uation exercises on May
- 29.
assistant leader; To He Tin Tin—Mrs. j
1141 Center St
Court Rue, leader, Mrs. L. B. Herman, Snappy Blue Birds group- —Mrs. A. J.
assistant leader; Lucky Blue Birds— Y’ankus, leader, and Mrs. F. Merrill,
DR. R. REYNOLDS
Mrs. L. B. Hurd, leader, Mrs. Malden, assistant.
Nat uropath-Proctologist
Coffee, tea, fruit punch, and spe- j
assistant; Happy Time Blue Birds—
Mrs. Arey Podrabsky, leader, and Mrs. cially decorated cakes were setved all
Phone 3 9160
Jess Lee, assistant; Busy Bee Blue members and guests at the conclusion
SALEM.
ORE.
of
the
second
successful
Camp
Fire
I
Birds—Mrs. Carl Kelly, leader, and
Mrs. Bill Stover, assistant; and the ceremonial held in Mill City.
Scheduled Ahead
SERVICE
on
TOP GRADE FOODS
Girods Super Market
On the Highway at STAYTON
3-lb. can Q0C
Cristo
Manning Coffee
ib 85c
2 ibs. i .69
2 for
Overlook Peas, 303 can
Chip Steak, (pkg. of four)
Flav-R-Pak Frozen Peas
M-D Tissue
I
23c
49c
pkg. J9c
rolls 39c
Chase and Sanborn Instant Coffee
........... 4-oz. jar Q5c
2 for
35c
Del Monte Tomato Juice
2 for
16-oz. can
49c
Santiani Beans. 303 can
Standby Orange Juice
16-oz. can
lello and Jello Pudding
JI
29c
3 for
I pkg
25C
49c
29c
12-oz. can 49c
2 for
3 for
Campbell Soup. 1 lc cans
18c cans ..................
Pop Corn, 2-lb. bag
Swift's Corned Beef
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50-lb. bag
Carrots
2
Sunkist Juice Oranges
3^^
99c
bunches 15c
3 doz. 49c
UÄ No. 2 Potatoes
12-ca*e
Radishes and Green Onions
bunch
5c
MEAT
Turkeys. New York Dressed, lb
lb
Sugar Cured Picnics
Armour’s Star Weiners
Pay Cash
HERE
save at Girods
AT STAYTON
33c
45c
49c
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