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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1958)
Business end Professional DIRECTORY *4^-THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE ' THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1959 -Mill Ends- Santiam Ripples Presbyterian Women Have Mrs. Thomas B. Scott left Friday By Judi Hoeye for Los Angeles, Calif., where she Our school grows by leaps and Sewing Quota Filled JOHN W. REID. M. D. plans to spend 10 days visiting their hoops.” Our newest student is Nina The Presbyterian Women's asso- son and family, Physician and Surgeon Mihuren, a sophomore from Coffey Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bruce of Salem ville, Kan. We are glad to have her e.ation met at Fellowship Hall are visiting this week at the home with us and we hope that she will Thursday evening, with the chairman MILL CITY, OREGON Mrs. Lowell Fleetwood, presiding. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tex enjoy going to school here. I Devotions were read by Mrs. Herbert Blazek. The Honor Society held its or- Schroeder. Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood, the Mrs. Tex Blazek motored to Jef ganization meeting Monday. T<>m secretary, read the minutes of the ferson Tuesday to attend funeral Fend became president and also the previous meeting. DR. JOHN C. TARR services for the mother of Mrs. D. representative to the Student Coun Chiropractic Physician Mrs. Fred Grimes gave a report C. Buchner. cil; Carole Warner, vice president; on the “overseas sewing” project, Phone RO 9-2922 Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Baltimore Sandra Rowen, treasurer; and Jeanne stating that the quota had been filled. Hour* 9:00 to 6:00 1 of Redmond visited friends in Mill Hampton, secretary. Carole Warner, Boxes of used clothing are to be Evening* By Appointment City Sunday evening. They were en Frances Nesbitt, and Carol Sue Ball H2 E. Ida St. Stayton route home from Corvallis, where volunteered to arrange trophies in shipped. Among standing committee reports they had taken their son, Jim, who the new trophy case. were those on Lions club dinners, the will enroll as a sophomore at OSC Tuesday, the Pep Club elected of chancel fund, and the kitchen mod year. DR. VICTOR J. MYERS this ficers. Sandra Olson is president and ernization. Word was receded from the Louia Plans were made for serving din Slatons that they have changed representative to the student council; Chiropractic Physician Bob Gordon, vice president; Sandra ner to members of Presbytery who their address to 10 Lupine Ave., Harris, secretary; Karren Marshall, ment here Tuesday. BELL BLDG. IDA and THIRD ST. apartment 19 at San Francisco. treasurer; and Bill Longenecker. Several members expressed their Edna Hutcheson, grand committee STAYTON. OREGON sergeant at arms. intentions of attending Presbyteria) ' member of the Esfarl Fund commit- PHONE RO 9-2557 Since Tuesday night was the jam in Cottage Grove September 25. | tee of the Grand Chapter of Oregon, For the program, Mrs. Robert boree, we had a pep asembly at 3:30. , Order of the Eastern Star, made an Roach and Miss Daisy Geddes gave We had several yells and then Dorm official visit in this capacity recently reports on attending Synodical at DB. LESUB J. CABSON 1 when she visited the chapter at Red an Gregory showed as a new yell Grants Pass from Tuesday until which was adopted with tremendous mond in their brand-new hall. It was Thursday, having just returned in • to 5 Mon. Thru Sat their first stated meeting of the cur enthusiasm. time for the evening meeting. Synod- Except Wednesday. rent year and also their first meeting On Wednesday both the photo club ' ical is a state-wide session. I in the new meeting place. W. R. and the radio club elected officers. 515 Third St, Stayton Refreshment hostesses from the 1 Hutcheson accompanied his wife to I Dennis W'irtanen was elected presi Phone RO 9-2751 i the meeting. Mrs. Hutcheson stated dent; Walt Thomas, vice president; afternoon circle were Mrs. Schroed er, Mrs. Otto Witt, and Mrs. C. E- that 20 members of the Bend Chap- Sharon Whitsett, secretary; Sharon Mason. . ter were in attendance, including J Hirte, treasurer of the photo club. | Marjorie Jones, Grand Esther, from The radio club has Sandra Harris J. W. GOIN At the well child clinic held here 'that city. for president; Yvonne Dickie, vice Tuesday, several of the area were Experienced Veterinarian Mrs. Lafe Hill of Salem spent two president; Beverly Underwood, se given services by Dr. Stone. Assist days last week visitng her sister-in- cretary; Carol Veness, treasurer; and By Harold’s Floral Gardens ing the two health nurses, Mrs. law Mrs. J. F. Potter. Sondra Christensen, representative. Ph. BO 9-2533 Stayton, Ore. The regular meeting of the Lions Lots of things were decided at the Detering «nd Mrs. Weeks, were • i Club Auxiliary, originally scheduled Student Council meeting Thursday. Jackie Farrier, Lenore Lee, Aldean Mason and Ethel Hutchinson, who is for Wednesday night has been post A committee of three, Judi Hoeye, health chairman. poned until October 21. The change Phyllis Bickett, and Frances Nesbitt, was made during an impromptu was appointed to design a charter for SCIENTIFIC HORSE-SHOEING to see a yeast bread demonstration. meeting of six members at the Jay the clubs of the school. TEX SHIVELY Mason home Tuesday evening when Our money-making project this They learned a lot and were especial registration and identification cards year—as it has been in the past— ly glad to get the demonstration items Phone UL 9-2202 were made for the district workshop is to be the magazine sale. Betty as refreshments afterward. For Appointment in Albany today, Thursday. Christian is the chairman in charge Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly returned of it. It was suggested that we have Monday evening from Spokane, the drive on a class competition basis Wash., where they spent the weekend with the winning class getting a at a Lions meeting. Kelly attended a prize. Weddle Funeral Home conference of District Governors The student council decided that I from Oregon, Washington, Idaho, we should serve refreshments to the ] Mode*« Fanerai Servie* Montana, and two provinces of Can- football players after home football ; OREGON ada, called the Northwest Confer- games. We feel that this will help, ■TAYTON ence. 1 better inter-school relationships. The ' Mrs. Albin Cooper, Mrs. William cheerleaders, Sandra Olson, Phyllis McClintock and Mrs. Kathleen Storey Pate, Shereen Muir, Frances Nesbitt, will be hostesses for a benefit cof Carol Veness, and Yvonne Dickie, fee Tuesday, September 30 at the volunteered to take care of the pro Cooper residence, 826 S. W. Swift. ject. or a tru<kloo4 Septic Tank* and Sewer* Clcaae* Calling hours will be from 10 a. m. Friday was the day the witches PR Salem EMpire 3-9468 COLLECT to 12 with the proceeds to go to the flew and the ghouls walked. Honest Mill City Christian church library, Or at least that’s what it looked like. 197» Elm St. W. Salem The public is invited. Perhaps after all those were only the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roemer and freshmen, but what with swim suits, Stephen from Silverton and some long-handles, braids, tin cans, paint, BE SURE WITH ¡friends called at the home of Mr. and garlic (whew!) it was hard to and Mrs. Gordon McMorris Sunday tell them from Mars or Moon men. ...It will pay yaw ta evening. »»HILCO But freshmen always look like that Mr. and Mrs. James B. Gordon during initiation. In the assembly ANT i and family spent Sunday in Portlnad everyone, even the Freshmen had a [ with relatives. good time. There was everything Members of the local Christian from of kissing contest to a hula hoop We stock all the YOUR | church are reminded to take canned contest to an egg shampoo and all the TELEVISION OF RADIO new Grades of ' food to the church next Sunday for while flash bulbs flashed all about. Phone 3207 or UL 9-2191 the Turner Memorial home for re Seven of the Frosh started off the We Specialize on West Coast lumber, tired ministers. The Martha Troxell pep assembly by leading us in a yell. philco, Motorola. Zenith Circle is arranging the transporta The football team just about out- Stiffler's Radio and tion for the food to Turner. Any type yelled the rest of the school. food will be acceptable. Appliance Co. Friday morning the Senior Eng Pvt. Gary I nderwood, son of Mr. lish classes heard Congressman Port Open Saturdays, and Mrs. Ace L nderyood arrived here er speak. He told us a little about the September 13 on leave from his bast; duties of Congress and then answer Ph. 6803 Mill City. Ore. WE SELL BETTER ! training. He is leaving today, Thurs ed our questions. He was interesting day, for I- ort Sill, Okla., where he and we enjoyed listening to him. CARS FOR LESS will be in ladio school for three The annuals were passed out Fri months. day morning and by noon most of Mrs. Charles French plans to leave' them were signed up. This is the j on Sunday, October 5, for Jamesport, first time we have had a fall delivery ’ Missouri, where she will help her of the annual and we like it because parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cox, it includes all the Spring activities i celebrate tneir goiden wedding anni- that had to be left out of the Spring STAYTON, OREGON She expects to be away delivery books. IT PAYS TO BUY AT j versary. for about 3 weetks. The celebration Phyllis Neal, Jeanne Hampton, and i will be held at the home of her sis- Bernice Potter did a rousing busi- HOME ' ter, as the other two daughters still nes in concessions Saturday evening I live at Jamesport. while Maupin whacked (ouch) the Friendship Circle of the Presbyterian boys 19 to 7. Following the game, the ¡church met with Mrs. Virginia Hoeye sophomores gave a well attended I as hostess at her home. It was de- sock hop in the gym in honor of the i elded to skip the October 28 meeting freshmen. The Maupin players and ' as a speaker is scheduled for the cheerleaders were present and every ¡church at that time. It was voted one had fun. Oh yes! Wednesday afternoon the to send gifts to the Denmans, mis Home Ec IV' girls went to Stayton sionaries in Mexico. I MIKE'S Septic Service BUY FROM US KELLY LUMBER SALES GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET COOPERATION SCORES ON THE PARTY LINE, TOO LICENSED Garbage Disposal I1.M Per Month aad Up Akao Servicing Oaten. 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