The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 19, 1959, Page 4, Image 4

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    ♦—THE
THURSDAY. MARCH 19.
E MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURFDA1,
19, 1959
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Kelly, Woman
Woman' s s Editor
Editor
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Driving With Laxh Lubrication
Bassett Chevron
Station
take
better care
of
Phone 2408
Highway 22
your
car
Mill City, Oregon
II
Sunday Starling Time: 5:30 P. M
7:00 P. M. on Other Days.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY. MARCH 19-20-21
WILL ROGERS, JR.. MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN, in
“WILD HERITAGE”
Young Pioneers Take Over Frontier Task«.
— PLUS —
JANE RUSSELL, STERLING HAYDEN, in
“THE FI ZZY PINK NIGHTGOWN”
SUNDAY ONLY, MARCH 22—ONE DAY
ERROL HANN. JI HUIE GRECO, in
“THE ROOTS OF HEAVEN”
Elphant Hunting in Afrira
Spring House Dresses
Just the thing to spice your
New Sring Wardrobe.
You'll love these new lovelies
and they are on sale this week
at only
$3.98
See OUR
New Spring Hats
and Bags
ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP
227 S. W. Broadway
Phone 2243
Mrs. Leo Poole reports that 17
women sh wed up for the exercise
gr up meeting at the grade »chool
gym Thursday night. The group will
meet next Tuesday at 7 o'clock at the
same place.
Program on Argentina "Fathers' Night"
Given at Circle Meeting Proves Interesting
At PTA Meeting
We Give S & H Green Stemps
we
Phone 625 *
Mill City, Ore.
The Martha Troxell Circle met
Tuesday evening at the Christian
church. In the absence of the presi­
“Fathers’ Night’’ was observed at
dent and vice president, Mrs. William the regular P. T. A. meeting in tne
Shepherd, secretary-treasurer
pre- high school library Wednesday even­
sided at the busines- meeting. Of­ ing, with the men filling the offices,
ficers for the coming year were furnishing the entertainment, and
elected. Group leader, Mrs. Clinton serving the refreshments. An except­
’.and; assistant leader, Mrs. Albin ion was made in the presidency,
Cooper;
secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. which was filled by Mrs. George Hum­
Robert Moore; program chairman, phrey instead of her husband who is
Mrs. William McClintock. Named as president of the organization.
appointive chairmen were: Service,
Replacing his wife as secretary was
Mrs. Richard Freeman, and Publicity, Dellis Hince, who read the minutes of
Mrs. William Shepherd.
the previous meeting, also the cor­
Mrs. B. A. Lawrence presented the respondence,
program on Argentina. Mrs. Richard It was announced that the banquet
Freeman led the devotions and host­ for the retiring teachers would be
esses were Mrs. Robert Moore and held at the lodge hall on May 9. The
Mrs. William Shepherd.
committee appointed to be in charge
The April meeting will be on the was Shirley Baughman, Al Nesbitt,
21st. Mr. Albin Cooper will be pro-l^’J
BorVughT
gram leader, Mrs. Milton Roten will] Mrs.
qrs
j
... health
Herbert
Hutchinson,
lead the devotions and Mrs. Richard chairman.'a'mmunc-ed' the next’well-
r reeman will be the hostess.
I child clinic to be held Mar.h 24, *
from
Present at the March meeting were 1 to 3:30 p. m , in the high school.
Mmes. Clinton Mnd, William Mc-
The treasurer’s report was given
jClintock, Milton Roten, B. A. Law­ by Mrs. Paul Helgath, showing a bal­
rence, Richard Freeman,
Robert ance on the books of $168.82.
; Moore and William Shepherd.
The “room count” for having the
most parents present was won by
Mrs. Morley’s sixth grade room.
Mehama WSCS Makes
Following the report of the nomi­
nating committee, the entire list of
Plans for Ham Dinner
officers was unanimously elected:
I MEHAMA—The Women’s Society
president, Mrs. Sid Baughman; vice-
of the Mehama church met Thursday,
president, Geurge Humphrey; secre­
March 12 in the Fellowship room.
tary, Mrs. Frank Moore; and treasur­
Mrs. J. M. Teeters was hostess for
er, Mrs. Jack Duggan.
- the 1 o’clock dessert luncheon which;
Al Nesbitt reported that a United
was followed by a short business
States flag and a scout troop flag had
meeting. Plans were made for the
ham dinner which will be held at the been ordered for the boy scouts. A
be located. .
club house Thursday, April 9. Mrs. State
,, flag could not
,
Ray Roberts and Mrs. Keith Phillips' Mrs *‘1tholr'
I
J
,
*
man
man, ¿tut^zt
stated that
that sovoral
several t<»r*-*itrn
foreign pv
ex - ­
are general chairmen.
I Mrs. Roberts was program leader change students had been tentatively
for the afternoon and was assisted scheduled for the April meeting.
The executive board recommended
by the Rev. James Hardy and Mrs.
Hardy in leading a discussion on the that a contest for the best Centennial
Migrant situation and in the conclud­ costumes be held in conjunction with
the May meeting. It was so voted.
ing devotion period. Those who could
Bill Lee announced the program of
stayed after the meeting to sew
tumbling
acts featuring three high
carpet rags.
Present for the meeting were: school boys, Kirt Baughman, John
Mmes.
Roberts,
Hardy,
Teeters, Henry, and Leroy Richards, assisted
James Wright, Ercill Wilson, L. E- by Bill Lee, Dusty Hince, and Walter
Walien, ’Eari Ashley, Jennie Moe Rue.
At the close, St. Patrick’s Day cakes
and Rev. Hardy.
and coifee were served by the fourth
Mr». William McClintock
enter­ grade fathers.
tained Saturday in honor of Mrs.
Richard Boedigheirner of Stayton at
a birthday luncheon. The St. Patrick
motif was used as March 17 was Mrs.
Boedigheimer’s birthday. Present
were Mrs. Boedigheimer, Mrs. James
Grant, Mrs. Gordon McMorris, and
the hostess, Mrs. William McClintock. •
Surprising C- E. Rogers in honor '
of his 76th birthday anniversary
were his three children:
Mildred
Wambaugh and her daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bosteder
and son, Michael of Portland; Theo *
Bertilson of Oregon City and her
daughter, Helen Jones of Jennings 1
Lodge; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. Reg-
, ers, of Albany.
HERE’S A SPECIAL OFFER FROM YOUR FORD DEALER
Let us oppKuse tjouA ave
Ok tjpwc konte tanújld'
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if you're I wen “on the fence" about Tnn ing a '59 car because
of price, just give us a call. We’ll prove to you that Ford’«
lower price» (up to $102.75 less than any other top seller with
equipment most jieople want) . . . and great »ales success thu
year . . . allow us to beat almost any trade-in deal in town!
The Christian church ha« announc­
ed the time for services for Easter
Sunday, March 29. Community Sun-
rise Services will be at 6:30. Church
services at 8:30, Sunday school at |
10:55. Regular members are urged!
to attend the early services in order .
to make room for visitors at the
later services.
A luncheon party honoring the 5th
birthday anniversary of Mary Gay
Fleetwood was given at the home of
Mrs. Robert Roach at noon Friday.
Attending the party were Wendy and
Liz Moore, Nancy and Rosamond
Kelly, Susie and Robbie Roach, Mary
Gay Fleetwood and her mother, Mrs.
Lowell Fleetwood, and Mrs. Robert
Roach. The event was planned during
the noon hour so Mrs. Fleetwood,
who teaches in Santiam Union High,
could join the group.
A pinochle party was held at the
¡home of Mrs. Rex Ohmart Monday
evening, with Mrs. James Gordon
! furnishing the refreshments. During
I the evening Mrs. Roy Podrabsky held
' a 1500 trump hand. High score was
won by Mrs. Howard Farmer, low
by Mrs. Gleason Eakin and pinochle
by Mrs. Roy Podrabsky. The next
meeting will be held at the home of
| Mrs. Jerry Pittam with Mrs. Ohmart
as hostess. Guests at the Monday
night meeting were Mrs. Ramon Rob-
1 erts and Mrs. Darlene Ruby.
Responsible Person
Wanted to service and collect
from automatic vending machines
in this area. Absolutely no sell­
ing. All accounts established and
turned over to qualified persons.
Age not essential. 7-12 hours
seekly nets to $250 monthly. Pos­
sibility full time. Car, few spare
hours ueekly and $750 working
capital necessary. Write giving
phone number to P. O. Box 7663,
lortl-ind 20. Oregon.
COME ON DOWN AND MEET THE
THREE DERBYS
AT DRAPER'S FLYING A
Medium
Large
Small
We have one more but we're not sure he's a derby
Be sure to tune in on Channel 8 Monday, March
23 for a I hour program 9:30 to 10:30. A good
show starring Art Linkletter.
Our Station is Open 24 Hours a Day.
We Give S & H Green Stamps
DRAPER'S FLYING A SERVICE
Highway 22
Phone 7442
Mill City
Sew And Save This Spring
We have a fine assortment of yardage this year and
invite you to come in and browse around.
New Spring Flowered
yd. 98c
TAFFETA, 45 inches wide
I>rip Drv Washable
79c to 98c
COTTON YARDAGE
CENTENNIAL PERCALES
49c
Per Yard....
Also Glazed Cotton and Cotton Satin Prints
JENNIE’S
Next to Stewart’s Grocery
Mill City
FERTILIZER
Have a Thick, Green Healthy Lawn
With Just Half the Fertiliier
Ortho Lawn Groom
Feeds Your Lwwn, Kills the Weeds and Controls Insects.
Exclusive New Double-Strength Formula in each ORTHO
Pellet Supplies Everything your Lawn needs for fast green
luxuriant growth—plus steady, continuing nourishment.
— ALSO —
BLOHM Fertilizer for Lawn and Garden
NU-LIFE All-In-One Fertilizer
Canadian Blue Whale
Canadian Peat Moss
Complete Lawn and Garden Supply Center
JENKINS HARDWARE
Phone 2206
We Give S and H Green Stamps
Mill City, Ore.
.. .and well be happy to have you
lest Drive the all-new 59 FORD!
This Ford 1» ibe roomiest, most comfortable ever. Even the
lowest-priced models have full-drftlh cushions all across the txuk
•cat
have hat .ind knee room for big six-footers. You’ll also
ATTENTION
DOG OWNERS
Dog Owners Are Reminded That There Is A City Ordinance
Forbidding Dogs Running At Large in Mill City Between
April 1 and October 1
CITATIONS WILL BE ISSUED FOR VIOLATION OF
THIS ORDINANCE.
THfX .
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PHILIPPI MOTOR COMPANY
Phone RO 9-2117
Stayton, Oregon
CITY OF MILL CITY
C. H. MEADER, Chief of Police