The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 25, 1959, Page 4, Image 4

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    Presbyterian Womens
Association Holds Last
Meeting Until Fall
4— THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE TH I RSD 1Y. JUNE 25. 1S5»
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A NEW CAFE SERVICE
We ere Now Open at 11 a.m. for
LATE BREAKFAST
and
NOON LUNCH
Good Food, Prepared and
Served Right.
Closed Mondays
Come in and Get
Acquainted with us.
Mr. and Mrs.
William Harris
Dancing in the Lounge
Every Night Except Monday.
Live Music Friday, Saturday
and Sunday Nights.
Zen and Pat Cutting, Operators
Mehama, Oregon
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ATLAS TIRE SALE
Don’t Be Half Safe
Ride on the Best, and the Best is
Rebekah Lodge to
Enter Float in Fourth
Of July Parade
Atlas Cushionaire Tires
LET US BUY YOUR UNUSED MILEAGE
Special Prices During This Sale
These Tires Are All First Line Tires
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You'll Never Get A Better Tire For This Price.
We Give S & H Green Stemps
Bassett Chevron
Station
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Phone 2408
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NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS.
Women's Club Holds
Last Meeting Unitl Fall
The Riverview Cafe
CAR
Mill City, Oregon
REMNANT SALE
Yardage Remnants Regular Price 49c to $1.00
Reduce To Clear.
Mr-. A. E Archibald of Salem was
guest sfteaker at th- last regular
meeting of the Presbyterian Women’s
Association Thursday afternoon at the
Fellow-hip Hall. Mrs. Archibald is
World Service Secretary and spoke
on Stewardship, stressing that every­
one should use their potential in
Christian work. She also conducted
an impressive dedication ceremony
for the Opportunity Offering which
was collected.
Mrs. Lowell Fleetwood conducted
the business session with Mrs. Barney
Scott presenting the Devotionals.
An All Church pot-luck was an­
nounced for August with the execu­
Miss Frances Nesbitt, daughter |
tive committee to make the final of Mr. and Mrs. Al Nesbitt and a
plans as to date and place.
Senior at Santiam Union High School
Members signed a congratul atory attended Girls State at Willamette
me- age to a Church School in Brazil University last week. She was spon-
which is observing its Centennial
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sored by the American Legion and
birthday this year.
Auxiliary with other organizations
The group also voted to send a a si-ting financially.
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Contributing were Santiam Re­
contribution to the Lewis
and ■ Clark
College Auxiliary for their Scholar- bekah’s, Women’s dub. Fireman’s .
ship fund. A Synodical will be held on Auxiliary, Lion's Auxiliary a n d |
the Campus June 23-25 with Mrs. PT A.
Also attending Girls State as Jun­
Robert Roach planning to attend.
Mrs. Fleetwood announced a meet­ ior Cuusellor was Mis- Shereen Muir,
ing at her home July 6 when mem­ "ho was a delegate from Santiam
bers of the kitchen planning commit­ last year. She was selected by the
tee for remodeling the Fellowship Girls State Commission and acted
hall kitchen will meet to draw up in advisory capacity for the
newspaper wnich is put out daily by
plans.
Following the meeting members of those attending
the evening circle were hostesses for
a beautifully arranged tea with the Mrs. Harold Simes
la e covered table centered with tiny
red gems and tapers in brass holders. Entertains Jaycettes
Pouring coffee was Mrs. Melbourne i Mrs. Harold Simes was hostess
I Rambo and serving tea was Mrs. for t)je Jaycettes meeting Thursday.
Herbert Schroeder.
| June 18. It was decided to meet only
once a month until September.
Special guests for the evening
were Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson and
Mrs. Harold Wilson; they gave a
I very interetsting talk and demon-
■ -tiation on household storage.
Kefreshh.ents were served by the
The last meeting of the year for [hostess to Mme.-. W. R. Hutcheson,
the Mill City Women’s Club was held Harold Wilson, John Willis, James
Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. | Grant, Ai Ziebert. Beryl Lamb, Roy
() K DeWitt with husbands joining Podrabsky, Bill Truitt. Gordon Mc­
[the women for a covered dsh dinner. Morris, Larry Carrick and Harold
Mrs. Bill Hoeye presided at the , Simes.
short bu mess meeting when officers
Door prize were won oy Mrs. Bill
for the new year were Installed by Truitt and Mrs. Gordon McMorris.
• Mrs Harry Mason, a past president
hostess for the Juiy meeting will
of the group Mrs Don Paul, incoming be Mrs. luirry Carrick.
president and Mrs. John Muir, second
vice president were unable to be pres­
ent. Others installed included Mrs.
Jerry Pitlam, first vice president,
Mrs. Clyde Rogers, corresponding sec­
retary. Mrs. J. C Kimmell, recording
I secretary and Miss Daisy Geddes,
I treasurer.
Mrs. Hoeye, who with her family
[is leaving this week for their new
I home in Corvallis was given a hand-
Mrs. Agnes Carlson presided at
the regular meeting of Santiam
' kerchief shower by the women.
Rebekah Lodge Wednesday evening
with Mrs. Sophia Kist assisting as
vice-grand. A small number attend­
Mrs. Bob Rash Honored
ed to the busy season in the berries
At Stork Shower June 16
and at the cannery. Santiam voted I
MEHAMA—Mrs. Bob Rash was nut to recess at the r last meet- '
honor guest at a stork shower held ing.
at the clubhouse Tuesday evening.
There was considerable discuss.on !
June 16. Mrs. Gerald Rockwell. Mrs. bn the lodge entering a float for
D. L. Teeters and Mrs. Harold Long­ the Fourth
of July parade with
fellow were hostesses for the social members deciding to enter one. Com­
evening and served refreshments to mittee appointed to arrange details
the guests after the gifts were open- included Goldie Rambo. Gladys Ma­
d
son and Sophia Kist. It
was also
Present to honor Mrs. Rash were: agreed to select a princess for the
Mmes. Lev Kirsch, Orvai Landers, D. Queen's contest with the same com­
Callahan, Herbert Graen. John Mack mittee to choosi one from eligible
Jr., Don Stensland. Walter Johnson, candidates.
Larry Prichard, Glen Tinney, Elmer
It was announced that Theta Rho
j Taylor, Gene Clason. and Bill Emer­ State Convention would be held at
son.
Lebanon this year starting June 18.
Among tho-e sending gifts were: Penny Newberg is one of the As­
Mmes. Marvin Berry. G. W. Coffman, sembly officers.
Austin Longfellow. J M. Teeters, R
The dining tuples were centered
E. Shields. Jim Owen. W D. Wool­ with gold colored cornucopias fill­
bridge, Pearl Allaway and P.
ed with pink roses and greenery by
Hughes.
Sophia Kist and Roberta Longnecker.
phone 971
Phone UL 9-2171
Attended Girls State
ADA’S NEEDLE
SHOP
Phone 2243
Mill City, Ore.
227 S. W. Broadway
LO77OA/S AND
Sunburn is dangerous, unless you take precaution
to protect yourself. We have all the necessary
items for your protection in lotions and creams,
sunglasses, etc.
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Thinking of A New Camera?
If you are then think of us first.
We have 35‘s
Movie Cameras and Still Cameras.
We Take Santiam Centennial Money.
MILL CITY PHARMACY
Dependable Prescription Service
Phone 6607
BHD City, Oregon
Milk Delivered to Y our Door
SAVE
ON YOUR
MILK BILL
We are still selling Milk at the same old
price. No Price Raise Here at your Home Dairy.
Get your Johnson Grade A Dairy Milk de­
livered at your home in glass iuqs or bottles. Our
Milk is Pure.
Quarts ....
Half Gallon Jug
GallonJug . . .
22c
43c
80c
Deliveries to Gates will be made every
Tuesday and Saturday
Telephone Your Orders To 1302 Now.
Johnson's Grade A Dairy
Phone 1302
1252 S. E. 4th
Mill City
22.9 MLES PER GALLON
YES SIR!
Our econmy run through the Canyon in all phases of driving proves that
you too can average nearly 23 miles per gallon or more with a Six Cylind­
er Chevrolet with Standard Transmission.
We did not conduct this run under controlled conditions.
Gene Teague Chevrolet
Phon* RO 9-2126 Chevrolet Sales & Service
Stayton, Oregon