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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1959)
3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, APRIL SO. 1959 Miss Marjorie Nash Honored at Shower SAVE $4.00 By Judi H»eye This surely has been a busy week. CHtCK OUR j' First of al! we enrolled a new student LOWEST LY ONS—Alma Olmtsead, Ann from North Salem High. He is Mike ADJUSTABLE Trahan and ___ Mary Schiewek were Haley, a Junior, whose parents just , _______ average prices hostesses for a bridal shower honor recently bought the Drive In and IRONING ing Miss Marjorie Nash, held at the hotel. We are wry glad to have Mike Reg. home of her mother Tuesday evening. with us and extend a hearty welcome TABLE $9.98 Games furnished the entertainment to him. with Mildred Carr and Betty Evelyn The school seemed deserted Wed .____________ Trahan winning prizes. After open nesday morning as the Seniors van ing of the gifts refreshments were ished without a trace. But fear not! served. They were found touring Detroit Members of the Educational board dam. The trip was educational, and of the Lyons Methodist chunch held all the Seniors enjoyed it very much. a meting at the church Wednesday Thank you Mr. Carlson and Mr. Ol evening. Plans were made and dis son for the conducted tour. Iron standing or sitting! 12 instant height adjustments ... cussed for the Vacation Bible school, A Glenwood Utility Roke. All-around A representative of the Social Se Save Over $1.00 ventilated top. Light. which will be held the second week curity garden help, 14 teeth. 51.99 office gave an interesting in June, followed by a general dis talk to the Seniors and one Junior 8 True Temper Lawn Rake. Heavy ELECTRIC KITCHEN CLOCK cussion and selecting of substitute Friday morning. They listened ..I’h duty, spring-braced deluxe. $2.89 teachers for the summer months. interest and were especially enter C Glenwood Garden Hoe. Sharp INSTALL NEW HARDWARE The WSC-S sponsored their second tained by the accompanying movie. »reel blade, ash handle. $1.79 Reg. WHEN YOU PAINT birthday dinner held in the church The school building now sparkles O Glenwood Spading Fork. Pointed $9.25 basement Wednesday at 12:30 with like a diamond because of the elbow- tines pierce hardest soil. $2.77 a good attendance. The tables were grease used by the students. Friday E All-Purpose Hoe. Just right to decorated in keeping of each month. afternoon was clean-up day and ev get in among plants. $1.69 A good dinner and a lovely time was eryone got down on their hands and FLINTWARE F Broom Rake. 16 prongs ... enjoyed. knees and worked! really efficient. 63r The regular meeting of Faith Re 3 QT. STAINLESS STEEL Honor Roll G Glenwood Garden Shovel. Sturdy, bekah lodge was held Wednesday Save over $4.001 Has magic The honor roll for the six weeks Chrome long-handled, easy grip tool. $1.79- evening with Hazel Lewis presiding. just ended, has been released, show Friction Catches radiant heat core that cooks Plated Knob 19e Eva Bresler was elected treasurer to ing the following results: 25c ea. much fasferl replace Jean Roberts who resigned. Freshmen: Mary Ann Bassett, El ------ II----------- Plans were discussed and made for len Hoeye, Susan Jenkins, Jeanie 10-QT. PAIL GLENWOOD attending Rebekah Assembly which Kelly, Karren Marshall, Doug Oh- will be held at Roseburg, May 19, 20, mart, and Jim Fencl. Reg 98<- and 21. Guests were present from Chrome Sophomores: Marcia Barnhardt, Turner, Stayton and Mill City. Short Kathy Harris, Pat Henry, Bob Hill, Cabinet talks were given by the guests. For Doris Hutchinson, Dennis Jenkins, entertainment a short skit “ Harold David Johnson, and Sharon Whitsett. Pull 19c Pops the Question’’ was presented by Juniors: Bob Gordon, Sandra kar *•" Chrome Alta Bodeker and Norma Penning- ris, Frances Nesbitt. Magnetic Catch Hinge 39e ton, members of Faith Rebekah 39c Seniors: Carol Sue Ball, Bob lodge. At the social hour a covered Boroughs, Tomi Fencl, Judi Hoeye, o — Rugged galvanized ware. IL dish supper was served. Vernon Johnson, Larry Kanoff. Ron LASCO Never before have we been sill Kuhlman. Shereen Muir. Julie Ran able to offer you so much AUTOMATIC TOASTER COCK Something to sell? Then try e dall and Sandra Rowen. mower for so little moneyl Nominations for next year’s Stu- Classified ad in The Enterprise. dent Body officers were held recent- ly, showing these as candidates: SIDE president, Jim Gulliforit and Eddie DISCHARGE Ilirte; vice president. Bill Putman, WE HAVE Trims close on Reg. $12.95 Roger Schaer, and Jerry Johnson, both sides Pops up perfect toast • Toys secretary, Sandy Thomas, Mary Ann K" reg. $1.10 .. . V reg. 2-H.P. 2-cycle Clinton Engine . . . side discharge . . . trim* every time. Snap-out • Hobbies Bassett, Carol Pate and Bernice Pot ♦1.15. Handy 45’ angle close on both sides. Sturdily constructed to give year» of crumb tray, color control 0 Athletic Gds. ter; treasurer, Sandy Harris, Marla utility faucet. trouble-free service. All part» fully guaranteed. dial. McWhirk, and Betty Dunbar; adver • Guns & Amo. tising manager, Susan Jenkins, Jo- Q Fishing Tackle — ---------------- " WE GIVE AND REDEEM PENNY SAVER STAMPS Ann Challender, and Jeanie Kelly; Johnson Motors lasco electric publicity manager, Dennis Wirtanen, • Reloading Comp. FRY PAN Frances Nesbitt, Karren Marshall, Boats and Trailers and Sharon Whitsett; annual co V/hat a value! Dial a- • Rod and Reel Repair editor, JuDee Logan and Barbara Schwinn Bikes & Repairs Ilirte; annual editor, JoAnn Challend meter control heat... er and Kathy Harris; sergeant-at- vapor-seal cover. arms, Kilt Baughman, Bill Stewart, I Don Hutchinson, Dennis Jenkins, Everett Earhart, Jim Fencl, and SPORTING GOODS j Yvonne Dickie. ULrick 9-2257 Kd! Goilíeí Mehama 185 First St The event which has long been $14 Stayton, Oregon looked forward to has come and gone j —the Inter-school Council Dance. Long hours of planning and prepara- [ tion were spent in the creating of this unique activity. A disk jockey, ——————————————------- — — Red Robinson, from KGW, was on NEW and USED hand to spin records and the dance was very nice, all are glad we were able to have it. A keynote: on the way home one of the chaperones ran out of gas and had to phone home for help and his daughter’s boy CARPETING and friend went dashing to the rescue. | (Talk about polishing the apple!) LINOLEUM “Spring Fantasy in Fashion and j I Mus^c’’ is the title of the style show and music concert to be held this 1 G. E. Thursday evening in the grade school I gym. The homemaking ana music de- 1 APPLIANCES parments have combined forces to I make this event possible for you. Sprung is the Spring, We are having our fling. Each student imprudent, Each one so supple rOMPLtTt MOV5I r.>»> Would rather be a couple! $522 CAMP’S Furniture CANNED MILK 8 cans 99c Carnation Instant Milk w < 95c ____ ____ We Give and Redeem Penny Saver Stamps 367 3rd St. Stayton 5 lbs. 95t ________ 1T | When in Need of Printing Buy it in MiR City frem MILL CCTY ENTERPRISE Here's your assurance of PAINT QUALITY MARGARINE Hi-West Frozen Peas 2 pkgs. 19c SUNSHINE HI HO Crackers lib.pkg. 33* BLUE BELL GENE'S MARKET Reg.59c Potato Chips pkg. 49’ when you buy JANNEY BEST Janney Best Paint» carry the coveted Good House keeping Seal. They're backed by a triple guarantee of satisfaction, by your Janney Beef dealer, Janney, Semple, Hill & COv ond Good House keeping Magazine. Why pay more for other brands? HARDWARE STORES RIPE and RAGGED Peaches V/i Size 3 cans 79’ CAPITOL Catsup 2 bottles 25’ We Feature Mayflower Milk Products H^e Reserve TÄe Right To Limit Quantities Ken Golliet MEHAMA, OREGON Ken Golliet A & M Toman Mehama Mill City Your Friendly IGA Store PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 30. MAY I. 2 NEBERGALL’S CANADIAN Bacon b»lhe'liece lb. 69« NEBERGALL’S Sausage 11b. cello 39* FRESH Oysters pint 59’