»—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, MARCH 19. 1959 TOM S a y s? By F if ya ask me , men should I BE GLAO THAT THEY DON T ’ UNDERSTAND UJOMEN-------- WOMEN UNDERSTAND WOMEN ANO THEY D on ' t like ' em /' By Judi Hoeye The Senior English classes have ' been studying a unit in music appre­ ciation. For this study, music was ! broken into four groups; rock ’n roll, jazz, folk, and classical. A committee I was appointed to give a report on each phase. All members of the clas- ' se» enjoyed the reports and gleaned a good deal of information about music. One committee on folk music included in their demonstration, the singing of Bob Schwartz of Salem, Mr. Swartz is a comedian a* well as a good singer, so a good time was had by all. You’ll understand what real A newly formed club m school is drama club. It was organized quality is when you have your the last week with Darril Hershberger as auto serviced at Tom’s Shell Ser- pTesidJnt*; _____ Judy* __ Kay _ as vice' j presi­ vice. Auto polishing, oil change, dent, and Cheryl Hirte as secretarv- treasurer. The formation of this club and greasing—reasonably pric­ will add much to your entertainment. ed—promptly and efficiently You know all that clothing which you donated to the clothing drive? performed. Well, after it was packed and it amounted to 26 boxes full clothing needed by poor people world over. Thanks. Our Centenial Dance was held last Friday night in the gym. "Had” Reeves and his band provided music for all the light-footed students. The prizes awarded for best costumes went to Carol Sue Ball . aj'.d Bob I Gordon. Everyone had a good time, We Give S & H Green Stampa 'I After all, this happens once in a Phone 7984 Mill City hundred years! Watch for the special suprise TV program starring Art Linkletter and others Monday night, Marell 23, 9:30 to 10:30. It’s a real good program. Don’t miss it. adv. The Seniors netted $53.59 on their car wash Saturday. This is another financial step toward the goal for skip day—which is VERY important in the lives of all Seniors. Only 10 weks of school left. And I Spring is in the air. For the Seniors, March whirlwinds and April tears ¡bring May graduation. ( SAW SHOP MEHAMA WHEN TN NEED OF PRINTING TRY THE ENTERPRISE FIRST Mr». John Tee’era Word was received here of the death of Mrs. Clarence White, last week in Akron, Colo. Mrs. White was the mother of Frank White who is now living in Idanha. The Meharra Firemen answered a call to the Bill Johnson home to put out a flue fire about 9:30 Friday morning No damage was reported. Sunday guests at the Julius Tietze home were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bailey and son. Mickey of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tietze and children, Darrell and Laura of Aumsville visit- eft Saturday with the Tietzes. Watch for the special suprise TV program starring Art Linkletter and others Monday night, March 23. 9:30 to 10:30. It's a real good program, adv. Don’t miss it. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Owen and four sons of Albany were Sunday guests at the W. M. Woodridge home. Visitors during the weekend at the > Richard Janeway home were Mr. Janeway’s brother and wife and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Janeway of Spring­ field. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Johnson and daughter, Barbara, of Glendale, vis­ ited during the weekend with rela-1 tives here. Mr. and Mrs. Art Anderson re-1 turned home Sunday evening after several days' visit with relatives at Loteta, Calif., and Gold Beach, and with their son and family, the Jack I Andersons at Brookings. Mrs. B. L. Kirsch left Portland by plane Saturday for Chicago where she will visit relatives. A group from the Mehama church enjoyed a pot luck supper at the Earl Ashley home in Aumsville, Fri­ day evening. WIN A GLAMOROUS OF THESE BEAUTIFUL STOLES TO BE GIVEN AWAY-FREEl PIUS -CONSOLATION PRIZES OP > 50 From Santis m AN o register HJCTtlC FRY-PANS ( Manufacturer’« ll»t prlca, $23. »3) NOW! ¿PRICE SALE! 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