Mitt City Grade Schott Shuffler Games 4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE NEWS //my Director, GAINES DOG RESEARCH CENTER AN OLD LAW IN THE STATE OF »VASHINC1ON PROVIDES THAT A SHALL BE CARRIED ON THE COWCATCHER of all DOC trains Miss pose ; A PER/NCESC, WAS LISTED AS’JUNIOR"^ HER OF NEW YORK, IN ORDER TO CET HER into ihi SOC/AL RECKTER PRfZED THE/R DOCS SO HIGHLY THEY HAD THEM MUMM/P/ED AND BURIED EARLY EGYPTIANS OWNERS, THE GEORGE MORRISES " IN SPECIAL GRAVEYARDS WHEN THEY DIEP o ¡RHIIIII«11* — GET YOUR QUALITY JOB PRINTING AT THE ENTERPRISE — I THE BOY'S SHOP Headquarters for BOY’S WEARING APPAREL 2 to 16 Years LAYAWAY CHRISTMAS PLAN THE ECY’S SHOT- Open Friday Night ’Til 9 / DE-HI News Mom s and Pop s CAFE W. N. SIMMONS! We Give Thanks say: "BLITZ WEINHARD FOR ME! Never a Dull Moment with ’Sawdust* Rubber I CARD OF THANKS We extend our sincere thanks to the many friends who sent flowers and expressions of condolence at the passing of our father. AREY PODRABSKY JOSEPH C. PODRABSKY' ERNEST PODRABSKY CARL PODRABSKY MRS. HELEN COLLINGWOOD MRS. MARTHA WESTON and families Third Grade Mill City high school starts the The veritable snow storm of shuf­ Monday after school most of the third grade Blue Bird Girls finished fleboard games captures much of the local basketball season with a "King’s I sports limelight of late. Mill City X” affair Saturday night, Dec. 1, on the Blue Bird wish. —Sylvia Peterson tavern’s shuffleboard experts downed the Mill City floor. This game will Davies tavern of Stayton 154 to 132, give local and Gates followers a Fifth Grade chance to preview the two teams and this week. Town tavern of Albany plays Me­ prophesy on their chances in season David Jones is back in our room again. ander Inn tavern, Sunday, Dec. 2, play. CARD OF THANKS Charles Emery is still absent. He at 2 p.m. in Mill City. Meander Inn’s Both teams are members of the is at his grandmother's. team sees a rough game in the offing. Marion County “B” league consisting We wish to express our sincere Shereen Muir is also absent. Meander Inn took a crack at Richard’s of nine teams. Mill City and Gates thanks to those who assisted in our —Marc Boothby tavern at Gates, Tuesday evening, re­ must meet each team twice in season hour of bereavement at the loss of sult Meander Inn 178 and Richard’s play. our loved one. during her illness and Sixth Grade Cager boss Burton Boroughs con­ 147. This was a clean, close, and Over the Thanksgiving weekend hard contested game. Until the last fides that there is “plenty of seating passing.HUGH MATHANY and family four boys and girls got sick and were frame was on ice, Meander Inn’s vic- this year.” Mill City high school MRS. AMELIA WRIGHT not at school, Monday. doubled its seating capacity by adding tory was in doubt. ROBERT FRANK and family. —Tony Boothby Les’s tavern and Mill City tavern 220 seats to the east end of the gym­ Carol Cooke has a cold. will eye each other from opposite nasium. Barbara Fleming has a cold, too, ends of a shuffleboard, Friday eve­ and so does Billy Longnecker. ning, Nov. 30, at Mill City tavern. Alvin Ray has throat trouble. The truly “big” one for the kibitzers —Michael Peterson is the Detroit tavern vs. Mill City Seventh Grade tavern, Sunday afternoon, 3 p.m. Dec. By ALICE FRYER Mill City grade school played St. 2, at Detroit. Mill City's team is The annual G.A.A. initiation was Mary’s, November 26. Mill City won. asking only a win by one point or two! Truman Jones made seven points, Another interesting game coming is held, November 20. The girls that | Dick Crook, six; Kenny Andrews, six; Jerry’s tavern vs. Mill City tavern, had been initiated last year gave the 1 and Bob Russell, four. The final Thursday evening, Dec. 6, at Mill City. party for the rest. The party began j with a supper of Chinese noodles, two | WE ARE PLEASED I score was 27 to 18. Also the girls from St. Mary’s and Mill City had a The scenes were from Wema, Africa, salads, hot chocolate, two kinds of I TO SERVE YOU! volleyball game. Mill City won that, natives, their dress, customs and life. cake and cookies, which were prepared [ by some of the girls and the home j too. They played at St. Mary’s. We hope you are pleased Afterwards church ladies served cocoa economics teacher. Miss Inuzuka. It j Mill City also has a game with and cookies. with our service. was very delicious. Mari-Linn, Nov. 29. It will be played —Carolyn Andrews After the dinner, the girls drew I at Mari-Linn. Eighth Grade slips of paper which told them stunts Jackie Nibler has been absent from Tuesday afternoon, Mill City grade .to do. It was hilarious w’atching the | school because of a bad cold. The Girl Scouts performed for the school played St. Mary’s. Mill City’s girls do their stunts. Other games Lions Auxiliary, Tuesday night. Bar­ volleyball team won, 63-28. Scores were a peanut race, a balloon popping bara Podrabsky, Phyllis Provost, for members of the Mill City team contest, and a hog calling contest. Mill City Sharon Gibson, and Zita Crosier did ranged from Mary Anderson’s 17 The party ended with a bang SO Scouts that } P°‘nts to Emma Nichol’s one point, everybody went home happy. a Scotch dance. The Girl ---- --------------- went to summer camp sang a song s Barbara Podrabsky made eight points; Auditor i they learned there. Sherry Hansen Zita Crosier, seven; Ardis Meeks, five; Tax Consultant performed a neat ballet dance. Then Glenda Christensen, four; Ellen Shel­ Gloria Klecker gave a comical poem. ton, three; Norma Downer, three; Following this Phyllis Provost and Evelyn Taylor, three, and Francis, (Continued from Page 1) Myrna Rov did the Charleston. Pat Ward, two.—Diane Peterson and Bar­ the canyons to Mt. Horeb, inter­ Murray and M’’rna Rov sang "Ru­ bara Podrabsky. spersed occasionally with a few green PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT dolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”. The trees which somehow survived the Bookkeeping, Accounting and f whole izroup did the hokey-pokey. i holocaust. Tax Service I Anna Howe, Nancy Porter, and An- nette Melting recited the Girl Scout Ozzie (Oswald) Hirte Log Co. is Corner 3rd & Marion promise and laws. I salvaging snags in the burned section By JEAN ROBERTS STAYTON, ORE. The Mill City high school had a near the Green Basin area. Fire and The turkey was rightly chosen by practice game with Stayton Wednes­ our forefathers as the symbol of logging roads are now covered with Telephone 4111 P. O. Box 1321 day. snow and must be 'dozed off before Mr. Thorpe, grade school teacher, American Thanksgiving, for he is a much work progresses. bird. Just try to kill one. was absent because of a very bad hardy Over the top of the ridge and down Prior to Thanksgiving a turkey was cold. Mr. Todd took his place. the steep canyon side toward Sardine “ . V G purchased from a raiser who advised Some thirty teenagers were treated Creek, the huge rock bluff where to 198 picture scenes of Africa by a sticking, as the apporved way to kill j several caves were discovered at the , missionary from that area, Monday one. With a stout string the turkey’s feet time of the fire is now blanketed with night in the First Christian church. were tied and he was suspended snow. To enter one cave, one must from a strong nail. Inserting the bend over and crawl through a narrow knife in his mouth with an upward passage about 50 feet before entering thrust, he began to bleed. All well a room large enough to stand. The rock bluff terminates in a large and good I thought but strange that HAWKINSON natural rock arch whose presence was his neck never relaxed. ALL ROAD Seizing handfuls of feathers I be- unknown, by many, until disclosed by ILIAD ,0. AU WlATHi. gan to disrobe him, as I’d been im- fire workers. COHAOIOHS pressed by the necessity to pick one The New England Courant, started immediately. Somewhat perturbed that he kept raising his head to look by James Franklin in 1721 was sup­ at me, I was consoled by the thought ported editorially by a group known •LITZ WEINHARD COMPANY • PORTLAND, OREGON I that it was just a peculiarity of a as the “Hell-Fire Club”. turkey. Upon yanking a handful of feathers from his neck however, he gave a yelp and a mighty flop and bending the sturdy nail, he jumped to the ground. He lay on the ground with his head erect, far differently from most dead fowls. Deciding to chop off his head to make sure he was dead my 3 year old daughter (who had been watch­ ing the entire proceeding with much interest) quickly brought an axe. Swinging the axe with a wood chop- ing blow, his neck was struck, but “At the Bottom of the Hill” the skin never broke. Amidst the flopping and jumping that ensued, I felt rather sheepish clinging to a half picked bird, attemp­ ting to sever his neck, while he strug­ gled for dear life. P. S.—I emerged the victor. Fire Damages Area I)o Your Holiday Shopping ly 339 N. High, SALEM Cop Limelight Basketball Opener Saturday, Dec 1 WE CAN RECAP YOUR WORN TIRES INTO WINTER TIRES WITH THE MILL CITY TAVERN It'» Your Newspaper—Subscribe Now Furnish lour Table with Forget winter driving worries. Don’t wait another day. Bring in your worn tires and let us put the famous deep-cleated Kraft System winter tread on them. Y’ou'll enjoy easy going thru snow, slush and mud all winter long . . . and you'll save money too. HAWKINSON AU LOAD ILIAD roa M* COM»ii'0«0 KRAFT RECAPPING 4 aateei tier ¡liria j Tomorrow PHILIPPI TIRE SERVICE “Saving YOUR Tires Is Ol'R Business” MEHAMA, OREGON PHONE: LYONS 113 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES from our Vegetable Cooler Gates General Store