The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 02, 1959, Page 4, Image 4

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    Head Eastern Star
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. JULY 2. m«»
NOTICE
A New Shipment
LADIES SWEATERS
Come in and shop around. You'll find what you
want here.
SWEATERS PRICED FROM
$3.98 to $10.95
We will be open All Day on
JULY 4th
ADA’S NEEDLE
SHOP
227 S. W. Broadway
Phone 2243
Mill City, Ore
Follow the Crowd to
: SAVE.tiSAFECO
auto insurance
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You can cut your auto inaurance bill if
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you are a safe driver. Get better all-around
protection, and fast claims
service. Ask us today—
^AFECtT JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE
R m . 7471
Phone »71
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THE RIVERVIEW CAFE
Pictured above from left to right are Mrs. Floyd
Völkel who was installed as Worthy Matron of Marilyn
Chapter, Order of Eastern Star in ceremonies at the
hall Sunday afternoon. With her is her husband Floyd
Völkel who was installed as Worthy Patron.—The En­
terprise Photo.
Mra. Jay Bruce and son. Michael
of Salem, who have spent the past
week here at the Tax Blazek home
returned home Friday. Mr Brace hat
been training with the Marine Ke­
ene. m Coronado, Calif.
THANKS
for your patronage during the past
18 years of operating
PHILIPPI TIRE SERVICE
We hope you will continue to extend
the same courtesies to the new own­
ers, Mehama General Tire Service
Philippi Tire Service
ANNOUNCEMENT
Change of Ownership
We wish to announce that we have
purchased the
"
PHILIPPI TIRE SERVICE
at Mehama
and it will now be* known as
Mehama General
Tire Service
We will continue to handle the full line of
GENERAL
Truck and Passenger Tires
We will also continue to give the same good service with our
Kraft Retreading
LET US CONTINUE TO SERVE YOU
Mehama General Tire Service
Phone ULrick 9-2753
J. GLENN JULIAN
Mehama, Oregon
GRANT B. SMITH
Phone UL 9-2171
for Y youryhealth '
Eastern Star Officers
Installed Here Sunday
Mr and Mrs. rioyd Völkel were
M in-talied W'orthy Patron and Matron,
respt -tivi-Iy. of Marilyn Chapter Od­
der of Ea tern Star at impressive
nremni.1- held at the lodge hall
Sunday afternoon.
Presiding officers for the affair
were M
Julia
K<mp. retiring
Worthy Matron and Waltei Brisbin,
re: ¡ring worthy patron.
Installing oificera included Instal­
ling Grand Patron, Rex Hartley, who |
' is a past grand patron of the Grand
1 I. 'dge of Oregon; Mrs. Esther Han­
ley, who acted as Grand Marshall;
Mr». Edith Moore of Scio grand or­
ganist and Mrs. Leona Rouch from
'Palmer Chapter No. 114 in Porter­
ville, Calif. Mrs. Rouch is a niece of
Mrs. Völkel and made the trip es-
, peidaliy for the .nslallalion.
Ushers were Ernest Graham and
W. K. Hutcheson, with Mr. and Mrs. ;
, Hutcheson presenting jewels to Miss
Kemp and Mr. Brisbin.
Cannieii,liters for the installation
j were two small neices of Mrs. Völkel.
Catny and Helen Wright of Brooks,
wnn another uie.e. Juuy Wright,
carry.ng the Bible.
The Chapter room and d.ning room
I were attractively arianged with the
colors of blue and white with wrought
! iron baskets of white gladiolus and
blue delphiniums and canterbury bells
accenting tne theme. Mrs. Rachel
Olmstead had ananged the tuning
table centerpiece of pastel blue, pink
land white piunie» with Mrs. Völkel»
watchwurus of Peace, Harmony and
Friendship designated by a white
dove, Friendship rings anu musical
I notes.
Miss Kemp and her officers gave a
humorous auenuu lor Mis. Völkel,1
"A Hunting (lor a new worthy ma- '
trun> We W’iil Go.'
Appomtive ami elective officers in­
stalled included besides Ule worthy
matron and patrons, Gladys Lake as
association matron. Wilson Stevens, j
associate patron, Mary Gulilford, se- ■
crelary; xgnes Carlson, treasurer; I
Goldie Stuiey. conductress; associate
conductress, biytia Durnau; -Chap­
lain, Clara Morris; Mai shall, Edna
Hutcheson; Uigainst. Leola Stevens;
Ada, Mary Uoudenpyle; Ruth, Ruby
Brisbin; BsUier, V mia ila te; Mar­
tha. juna Kemp; Electa, hern Shuey;
Warner, Durutny Diaper, and Sent­
inel, Kubel l Draper.
Passing the guest buuk Sunday af­
ternoon *«» Miss Jerri Ruueu from
Porterville, Calif.
Coffee Given in Honor of
Mrs. Barney Scott, Jr.
A lovely ••coffee" was given by Mrs. j
Russell Kelly and Mrs. Carl Kelly at
the home of Mrs Shields ReMine re- j
<ently, honoring Mrs. Barney Scott. ’
Jr., of Los Angeles, Calif.
Those invited to drop in to be- |
.ome acquainted with the visitor in-i
chided member» of the Presbyterian
j Church choir, or former members, j
mainly. Attending, besides the two I
Mrs. Barney Scotts, were Mrs. D. B. j
Hill. Mrs Lee Ross. Mrs. D-ck Parker, '
Mrs. Donald Sheythe, Mrs. Charles |
Kelly, and the hostesses, Mrs. Carl
Kelly and Mrs. Russell Kelly and I
her daughter. Sarah Jo.
Mis. Shields KeM>ne was unable to
tie present as her daughter, Mary
Gay was taken tv Santiam Memor­
al Hospital Munday night and un­
derwent an emergency appendectomy
early Tuesday She was reported as .
recovering satisfactorily by that ev- |
I ening and »»« exp« ted to be able to i
> return home in about five days.
Former Local Girl Is
Married in Salem Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. John Muir and family
were in Salem Saturday evening I
where they attended a reception at |
ths home of Mr and Mrs Teltner,
Iverson honoring Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ■
ry A. Schulte (Caroline O. Iverson)
who were married June 24 at Ocean
Park, Wash.
The weddirg cake, baked by Mr.
.Muir was served by Mrs. Muir, un­
cle and aunt of the bride. Miss Sher«|
evn Muir assisted at the reception.
The couple will make the r home
at Seaside.
The Iverson family formerly lived
Mehama, Oregon
I Now you can anjoy ths most
> compktt hijb ¡>atr»cy Thenprotie
1 Vitamin and Mineral Formula
I available anywhere.
EXCLUSIVE AT OUR PHARMACY
f Test it yourself. Feel the different*
* Here’s your chance to enjoy the'
very finest at a reasonable prie*
Ask for it today.
GUARANTEE
I
WE GUAtANTEE THE VITAMIN POTENCY OS
THIS PRODUCT TO BE AS STATED ON LABEL
MILL CITY PHARMACY
Phone 6607
Mill City, Oregon
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HEY K IDS
Come Running To
Cherry's Country Kitchen
Thurs., July 2
From 2 to 5 p. m.
FREE
Soft Ice Creme
To Introduce our New Soft Ice Creme Machine
to you, we are inviting you to be our guests on the
above date. Be sure to come and see us.
FREE — Soft Ice Creme will
be served with all meals on
THURSDAY, JULY 2
Open 6:00 A. M. to 9:30 P. M.
Closed Wednesdays
Cherry’s Country Kitchen
Highway 22
Formerly Mar Dean Cafe
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MH] City, Oregon
FREE
MOTOR
TUNE-UP
With Every Lube Job
CAR or PICKUP
• o introduce this new service to the area
we are giving a FREE Motor Tune-Up with every
Lube Job. We have installed a new
SUN TUNE-UP TESTER
The Work is Free—All You Pay for is the Parts—
If Any Are Needed.
Our Station is Open 24 Hours a Day.
Draper’s Flying A Service
We Give S & H Green Stamps
Phone 7442
Highway 22
Mill City