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THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Let Us Photograph Your CENTENNIAL BEARD Centennial year beards are grow ing like newly planted lawns — each new sprout proudly counted and cared for. Every beard grown for this Centennial occasion is worthy of being recorded for pos terity. IT- Entered as second class matter N» ■ •miter 10, 1944 at the post office a' Mill City, Oregon, under she Act of March 3 187». NATIONAL E DITORI Al ♦ Up and Down i The Avenue ♦ I Bv Don Moffatt ♦ : Gates Women's Club Plan Two Centennial Shows for February 27 GATBS-—Much enthusiasm is being shewn for the Centennial Coffee and -Much i* being said these days about Antique Exhibit given by the Gat •« the Centennial beard, and many here Women’s Club Friday, February 27th are raising beards of various descrip in the clubhouse. First plans were tions. Frank Hunter, down at Silver ‘or th“ afternoon hours of 2 to 4, , aO&L NEWS PAPI» Saddle has a real nice goatee, and is but those in charge have decided an LruausHits becoming to resemble our friend Un evening show from 7 to 10 should * J Check with us . but lie sure tt> have jour phot.) cle Sam It’s a nice one Frank, don’t also be held, which will be more ar- -'ASSOCIATION I shave Bob --------- Pratt ----- and ... Roy Po-I .com»dating hours for mdtiv no pie, taken before you shave. ----- „ it 'fft. ---------- .draLsky each have a fu l set of brush, |and permjt husbands and teachers in- terp>te<J to to attend. attend. Marion-Linn Counlie«. per year 13-9» and they add to the Centennial at- terested lutaiue. Marion-Linn t ountiea SI M mosphere. I think Harry White White j , pretty Pretty costume? costumes and bonnets are | Next to llakery Mill City, Oregon chickened out, as he was seen on the ni ¡n the Telephone 6651 or 7605 in tur making making metniUK — — many many will will win be be ir seen seen at, mth at «v Fire Coifee today at the i he ( Camp ’amp pj re Coffee DON W. MOFFATT. Editor-PabHaher street ye-terday with his bare face • t the — •y . tl r • 11 • ,........ —and _ _ i all -11 j , sticking out. ' William Pennick home Lee Ross, too, is sprouting a nice ’ guests are invited to wear their Cen- | start and R“v. Bob Roach came into.tenn I tenn-al ;ai aresses, dresses, and bring Dring an antique the bakery for his usual coffe yes-1 to share in the Club exhibit. Things terday with a nice start of a beard, particularly associated with the The Reverend brought the following Canyon history are wanted, item in on beards and we are passing Items from Mill City, Lyons and I it on to our readers for what it is Stayton have been promised, and ne- worth. The article was taken from a cessary precautions to insure the book owned by Bess Vandemeer. safety of all items will be made. I THE BE \ RD Those who shave should be careful to do so every morning. Nothing looks worse than a stubby beard. Some per sons whose beards are strong should r> • II IJ shave twi ( day, especially if they ||P (j are going to a party in the evening. I The style of hair on the face should TL Minkt be governed by the character of the | ( ItirSuOy INIQl II face. Some people wear tile full beard,1 * * not shaving at all; other long Card- i An impressive candlelight invest- igan whiskers; some moustache and iture was held by Boy Scout Troop FLAVOR PACK FROZEN whiskers or muttenchop whiskers, or No. 49 in Fellowship Hall last Thurs-, the long’, flowing moustache and im- day evening under the direction of I perial of Victor Emmanual, or the,James Grant, chairman of the local I spiky moustache of the late emperor scout committee, assisted by Al Nes- of the French. But whatever the style I bitt, scoutmaster. be, the great point is to keep it well! Receiving their first pins as Tend-! brushed and trimmed and to avoid any erfoot Scouts were Grant Merrill, appearjnee of wildness or inattention, (’reg Pearce, Randy Marshall. Kim | Chopped Brocilli, Peas, Cut Corn, The full, flowing beard of course re- Scranton, Terry Drake, Ronnie Oh« quires more looking after, in the way mart, and Fred Bassett Potato Patties, Chopped Spinach and of cleanliness, than any other. It Becoming Second Class Scouts were HUNTS should be thoroughly washed and Gene Calkins, Terry Sischo, Lawrence 46 oz. tins Leaf Spinach brushed at least twice a day, as dust. Robertson, Ronnie Warner, Bucky is sure to accumulate in it, and it is, Lyons, Larry Drake, and Billy Ker- very easy to suffer it to become ob-1 shaw. Mark Sheythe was not present jectionable to one’s self as well as to to receive his pin. CAPITOL 14 oz. Bottles others. If it is naturally glossy, it is I Friendship badges, awarded for as- better to avoid the use of oil or po- : sisting others^ to become Scouts were I presented to Donald Podrabsky, Larry matuin. MAYFLOWER The moustache should be worn Drake, Ronnie Warner. Bucky Lyons, neatly and not over-large. Byron Harris, Earl Humphrsys, and In conclusion, our advice to those Terry Sischo. who shave is like Punch’s advice to i Service pins for being a Scout for Don- those about to marry: “Don’t!” There ........ one - year went to Bucky . Lyons, ■ Mayflower reg. 5% for Cereals is nothing that so adds to native man- ■ a'd Podrabsky, Gene Calkins, Ronnie liness as the full beard if carefully, Warner, Terry Sischo, Billy Kershaw, and neatly kept. Nature certainly ar|d John Kelly. knows best; and no man need be I Donald Podrabsky received recog- ashamed of showing his manhood in n’tion as the Bugler for the troop, the hair of his face. .and Byron (Butch) Harris, who was The person who invented razors lib- presented with a 2-year pin, al- MAYFLOWER eled nature and added a fresh misery so announced as Junior Assistant to the days of man. “Ah,” said Diog Scoutmaster. The twelve boys seated on the plat enes, who would never consent to be shaved, “would you insinuate that form to make up the Court of Hon Nature had done better to make you or and assit in the Investiture in a woman than a man?” We forgive eluded John Kelly, Gene Calkins, the covert sneer at womanhood in con- . Donald Podrabsky, Ronnie Bassett. sideration of the defence of the beard Dennis Bassett, Terry Sischo, Law- 1 • a »• oo ri>nno which it implies.—Mrs. E. B. Duffey, rence Robertson. Earl Humphrey, TASTY PACK CUT GREEN The Ladies' and Gentlemen’s Etiquet Ronnie Warner, Byron Harris, Larry te: A Complete Manual of the Man Drake, and Billy Kershaw. At the close of the ceremony, light ners and Dress of American Society. Porter and Coates. Philadelphia: refreshments were served by the Scouts to their parents and friends 1877. Page 244, 245, 246. ipresent | ----------------------------------- I ___________________ *—THE MILL LITT ENTERPRI81 THURSDAY. 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Pate and Tom Fenci are the honored Program for the evening was in pair for this month. charge of Mrs. Al Nesbitt who had The Annual Staff has been spend arranged Valentine games and a con ing lots of time and patience m try- test to choose partners for refresh- ing to fit together the yearbook. It’s ments. kind of like working a giant jig-saw i Mrs. Stanley Vail, Junior Past puzzle. Grand received her seal of perfection Y'alentine’s Day swiftly approaches for the lodge unwritten work, whi h and everyone is madly scrambling was presented By the District Deputy f0'r‘ a dai’e. They "want to be ready president, Mrs. president. Mis. Al A! Y’ankus. | for the big oc asion. Are you ready It was announced that a benefit for the other big event? Remembtr card party would be held at the lOOF that the 1 Ith is also Oregon's 100th hail May 2. The affair will be open birthday anniversary. to the public. The Senior English students have The February 18 meeting of the prepared panel discussions to be pre lodge will feature the Centennial sented to the PTA Wednesday night. theme and also the 52nd anniversary! Sandra Rowen john Henry, Carol of the founding of the Santiam ordpr. Venets, Jeanne Jennings, Julie Ran- Mrs. Carlson stated that February dall, Betsy Christensen, and Fred 13 would be the date of the IOOF- Smith will sp>*ak on the subject, Rebekah Centennial party with the .“.Should the school-leaving age be Lyons and Stayton lodges invited. I lowered to 16?” Sandra Olson. Phyl Thy refreshments committee, Mrs. lis N<-al, Sondia Christensen, Card Y’ankus, Mrs. Ada Plymale and Mrs. Sue Ball, Eugene Skaug, Rodney Waiter Brisbin served from tables at Stubbs, and Don Cree will present tractively featuring the Valentine their views on the subject of “Things theme. j to do in the community: Enough or (too few?" “Should we permit smoking at 16?" will be presented by I Phyllis Pate, Betty Christian, Bill i Hedge, Judi Hoeye, Bob Boroughs, Mr*. H. N. Wilson I Brian Moffatt, and Ix»u Morgan. I The Gates Campfire girls met Mon- Shereen Muir, Ernie Andersen, Con- day and after discussions, plans for nie Stewart, Phyllis Bickett. Ronnie the Father-Daughter banquet and a Kuhlman, Larry Kanoff, Tom Fencl, Mother's Tea were made. The Camp and Alan Tuers will discus» the topic fire Song and Oregon, My Oregon, of “How important a part should ' will be rehearsed by the girls to be athletics assume in the rehnol pro-I sung at the Father-Daughter Banquet j gram ?” The Student Body and especially March 7th, Two Pantomimes were de- cided on for the Mother's Tea later, i the duck hunters enjoyed a talk by Joyce Gleason is reporter. ' -Austen Kaymer v. of me the v*. Oregon Game Charles Colins was called to Salem Commision on waterfowl I manage- Sunday evening, and able to give a ment just recently. It was very in- I blood donation for his son Terry, teresting and some of the boys were who ha< been ,-eri< usly ill in a hospital sorry they had not come prepared h I there. Last week we erroniously re with hip boots and shotguns as they ported him to be jn Sar.tiim Memorial w:tne. , | the be«t duck hunting ever hospital in Stayton. 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