The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 22, 1959, Page 8, Image 8

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THF MILL CITY enterprise
Shop Here For Men Folks
We Have Hanes T Shirts, and Shorts for
Both Men and Boys.
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We also Stock
PAJAMAS - SUSPENDERS - BELTS
SOCKS and NECKTIES
for Men and Boys.
ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP
227 S. W. Broadway
Phone 2243
Mill City, Ore.
TH I RSDAY. JANI AKY 22. I»»9
Middle East Pilgrimage
Is Presbyterian Topic
The Afternoon Circle of the Pre*-
byterian church met Wednesday af-
! ternoon ^t the home of Mrs. Herbert
Schroeder. Study on “The Acts” was
led by Mrs. Schroeder.
The business meeting was led by I
' circle chairman. Mrs. C. E. Mason. I
The group arranged for flowers for
the church for February.
Mrs. Robert Roach gave the first
program in the new study on the
Middle East from a book entitled
'Middle F. >-t Pilgrimage.”
Rev. I,. O. White of Portland was
guest speaker Sunday morning at the
local Christian church.
Honor Society Members
Inducted at PTA Meeting
The annual induction of newly-
Idaho; Past Grand Historian, Miss
elected members of the Santiam
Sherry Hansen; Past Grand Repre­
Past
of the National Honor So-
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sentative, Miss rnyius
Phyllis r»vc,
Pate; • p-
-• Chapter
noiw/ Advisor.-,
--------- , Miss Sandy Olson, ciety wa« featured a* the PTA meet-
Worthy
Mi*s Phyllis Pate, Miss Sherry Han- ing.
i"~
Invocation was given by Carol
sen and Miss Shereen Muir; Mother
Warner.
Inducted by Tom Fenel, pre-
Advisor, Mrs. Dorothy Draper; As­
sociate Mother Advisor, Mrs. Ethel i s d -nt were Edin Hirte. Judith Ho«ye,
Huffman; Grand Chapter Member of Shereen Muir, >andra Merry, Phyllis
the Estaral Fund, Mrs. Edna Hutche­ Neat, Phylll- Pate, and Rod Schaer.
son; Worthy Matron of Marilyn Chap­ Probationary members aie Marcia
ter OES, Mis* Julia Kemp; Worship­ Barnhardt and Sharon Whitsett.
Escorting them were Carol Sue Ball
ful Master of the Masonic lodge,
Gene Jacobson; and members of the torch bear-r, and Ronald Kuhlman,
marshall. Frances Nesbitt, Vernon
Advisory board.
Johnson, Sandra Rowen, and Jeanne
Other officers of Rainbow install­ Jrnning.*, instructed the new memb-
ed included: Miss Frances Nesbitt, ers, representing Character, Schol-
Worthy Associate Advisory; Miss arship, and Leadership.
Nancy Storey, Charity; Miss Sharon
Leader« of 'he local chapter are
Hirte, Hope; Miss Pat Henry, Faith; Mrs, Harry Mason and Gilbert
Mia* Kathy Harris, Recorder; Miss Adams, both of the high school facul­
Judy Kay, Treasurer; Miss Bonnie ty. Officers of the society are, Tom
Boroughs, Chaplain; Miss Suzy Carl- Fencl, president; Carol Warner, vice
' son, Drill Leader; Miss Arlene Ker- president, Sai dt'a Rowen, secretary,
I shaw, Associate Drill Leader; Miss and Jeanne J-nnings, treasurer.
Patsy Pennick, L ove; Miss Ellen
The PTA presented a service pin
I Hoeye, Religion; Mi*s Sharon Whit- to Gladys Podrabsky, who is in
' sett, Nature; Miss Doris Hutchinson, charge of the school cafeteria and as­
Fidelity; Miss Rozillah Yankus, sisted “above and beyond the call of
Patroitism; Miss Alice Bi kett. Ser­ [duty” at a recent PTA ham dinner.
vice; Miss Carol Pate. Inner Obser-
During the business meeting, Mrs.
—“, Miss Dorothea Humphrey, Out­
ver Observer; Mis* Sandra Harris, Edsel Croan and Mrs. George Hum­
Miss Becky Stoll, daughter of Mr.' er
phrey reported on visiting new fam
and — Mrs.
Warren
Stoll, was .. install-
Choir Director; »»a»oo
Miss Carol Veness,
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vnoir
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cd at Worthy Advisor of Marilyn As-
Phyllis Bickett, Page; ’ ilies, as their part on the “welcom- »
ing committee.’’ Mrs. James Pat­
z _ I_ .e of D-.lnk-iœ
» -
sembly Order
Rainbow fr»r for i.irls.
Girls, “ Miss Janice
Logan, Page.
man’s second and third grade room
The impressive ceremonies were held
Installing
officers
included
'Wor
­
won the prize for having the moat
at the lodge hall Sunday afternoon, thy Advisor, Sandra Olson; Marsh-1''
0" ”‘e Pr,te 11,1
Miss all, Phyllis Pate; Chaplain. Shereen parenti P«’®nt at the meeting,
January 18.
sanura
uim > h
presented
announced the last of the
Retiring
Worthy ..«.s
Advisor
was her Muir; Recorder, Clydie Storey; Mus~
white
Bible
senes of three adult polio shots
Sandra Rainbow
Olson who
was by Mother Ad- isian, Mrs Bill Heeye.
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__ would be given at the school Jan. 28.
MX- X u ZZiWfzv.«
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visor, Mr*. Robert
Diaper. —
She
was Miss Nancy Storey was chairman
also given a *1 pecial degree by Miss of the decoration committee; Enter­ State President of Womans
Miss Frances Nesbitt;
Pro-
Stoll and her new offi ers. Miss tainment, ___
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Nancy Storey presented the new glanl( Miss Kathy Harris; Refresh­ Club Here for Meeting
Distinguished guests of the Mill
worthy advisor with a special degree nle
nts, members of the Advisory
nients
City Woman’s ciub Tuesday at the
also.
; Board.
I Miss Stoll introduced members of | -p)le refreshment table was center- home of Mrs. C. M. Cline were Mrs.
her immedate family and out-of-town e(J wjth orchid. ,n co|or»_of lavender Melford Nelson, Independence, presi­
relatives here for the ceremony. Her anrf wW
ft fr„m Mr and Mr4. dent of the State Federation and
| father presented her with a gavel
Walt(>r R
?he cMorg U4ed are those Mrs. John Tyler of Salem, pre-ident
| Crowning ceremonies were by the chose|,
Miss StoU for her ear
of the third district of woman’s cub*.
The polio clinic for January 28 was
Santiam
Shapter
Order the
of incoming
DeMolay 1 . Lo
r » „
» of > Detro.t
x •*. took
i colored
i u
of
Boys, Who
presented
Ev«'ly
discussed. A ’’CARE” committee was
and outgoing Worthy Advisors with movle»
the afternoon ceremonies, appointed for a drive in this area.
Advisory
Board members include, Another committee was appointed for
nosegays.
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| Special recogniti n was given to Mrs. Draper, Mrs. Huffman, Mr. and the meeting of the Marion County
Miss Carol Vein- s and Miss Phylli- Mrs. Walter Kay, Mrs. Agnes Carl­ Federation meeting in April, with
Bickett for long .me service to the son, William Hirte, Mrs. Shirley the Mehama Club as joint hostesses.
Baughman, Leo Fitzgerald, Floyd Völ­
The amount of $12.75 was raised
Order.
Introduction, included Mis* Sher- kel, Charles French, Mrs. Louise Ol­ for the Scholarship Loan Fund. Re­
freshments were served at the close
Muir, grand represenative to iver, and Mrs. Viola Hirte.
of the meeting.
Becky Stoll Is New
Worthy Advisor of
Rainbow Assembly
when you -foot/ shop hero/
Chase Ô* Sanborn Instant
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COFFEE
SPECIAL
óozSize
LUTH
WITH TiimoiPOV
THIS COUPON
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AT HILL
IIILL TOP MARKET ONLY
ROYAL GELATIN DESSERT 4pkgs.35‘
c 2 lbs $
Weather at Detroit Dam
c
c.
c
cans
VAN CAMPS TUNA
Wisk Detergent Liquid. 1 pint can 45*
Elsinore Catsup14 0L bol,le 3 for 55*
Santiam Cut Green Beans 5 for 1.00
Roll
ZEE WAX PAPER
3 cans 25c
Play Fair Dog Food
Spreckels Sugar p»"*^ °r browi 2pkg~ 29
Snows Clam Chowder • 4 cans $1.00
you go to look over the 59 cars.
If you get the
FACTS
you’ll get a
FORD!
This check list gives a few very important things
to look for before you buy any 1959 car. You’ll
find that few cars can hold a candle to Ford
when it comes to the things that make a car
lovely to lire with and lovely to look at.
Does it have sufficient insulation?
(Check by rapping knuckles on
the headlining)
Does it have full-depth
springing in center of rear seal.’
(Bounce to prove)
Are the door openings extra wide
for easy entry?
Is the driveshaft tunnel low
enough to let center passenger
be comfortable?
FRESH PRODUCE
8 pound bag 55c
Large Bunch 19c
5 pound bag 49
GRAPEFRUIT
CELERY
ORANGES
10.
11.
12
13
We Give
Green Stamps
HILL-TOP MARKET
Prices Good for January 22-23-24
PHONE 2744
January IS
January- 19
January 20
54 44
48 37
40 36
0.30
0.65
0.19
1486.60
1485.25
1188 67
Business and Professional
DIRECTORY
JOHN W. REID. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
CITY, OREGON
Mill
DR. JOHN C. TARR
Chiropractic Physician
Phone RO 9-2922
Hours 9:00 to 6:00
Evenings By Appointment
L12 E. Ida St.
Stayton
otMr car
YES
FORO
other car
YES
FORO
DR. VICTOR J. MYERS
Chiropractic Physician
BELL BLDG.
other car
YES
FORO
IDA and THIRD 8T.
STAYTON, OREGON
PHONE RO 9-2557
other car
YES
FORO
Dr. IjMlie J. Carson
Are feet of rear pxssengers
cramped into deep well?
other car
Are headlights high enough
for sufficient protection and
bent illumination?
other car
FORO
FORO
Do you get 2-stage front door
checks to help hold doors open?
7:00 A.M. Daily Weather Reading«
And Lake Elevation
Elee.
M"». Min. Pep.
January it
50 37 0.04 ’ • 08
January 15
47 37 trace 1489.88
January 16
15 39 0.40 1489 OS
January 17
51 43 0 03 1487.98
OPTOMETRIST
Visual analysis — Contact lenaen
Visual training
Every Day Rut Wednesday
515 Third St.
Staytna
Ph. RO 9-2751
other cat
YES
FORO
Do instrument-panel controls have
illuminated identification?
other car
FORO
Weddle Funeral Home
Is the luggage compartment
easy to get at?
other Ct
Modern Funeral Servie»
Does car use regular gas with
standard engines saving up to
Sl.no a -.mkf.il'
Does car you're buying .-or you,
at no extra cost, a Full-Flow
oil filter’
Is the muffler on your car
aluminized to last twice as long
as conventional mufflers?
Does the car you're looking at
offer a truly modern six?
(Va. 30-year old design >
other car
FORO
YES
OREGON
FORD
other car
YES
■TAYTON
FORD
otter -ar
FORO
MIKE S Septic Service
*eptk Tanka and Sewem Cleaned
Ph. Salem EMpire 3-9466 COLLECT
1079 Elm St. W. Salem
other car
YES
FORO
BE SISE WITH
THE WORLD’S MOST
BEAUTIFULLY PROPORTIONED CARS
PHILIPPI MOTOR
COMPANY
Phone RO 9-2117
Stayton, Oregon
"OR YHtu
TELEVISION OF RADIO
Phone 3207 or UL 9-2191
We Specialize on
Philen. Motorola. Zenith
Stiffler's Radio and
Appliance Co.