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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1958)
I—THE MILL (TTY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1958 NEW and USED Furniture ♦ ♦ ♦ THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE ♦ .Lnce-ed as second das« matter Ne • •inner 10, 1941 at the post office • Will City, Oregon, under »he Act ol March 3. 1879. CARPETING and LINOLEUM Marion-Linn Countie«, per year IS te Outaide, Marion-Linn Countie« $34* 7i (OMRLtn now» m.»'“’ 40^ NEWSPAPER k PUBLISHERS We Give and Redeem Penny Saver Stamps 367 3rd St. Stayton "ASSOCIATION Telephone ROSI or 7605 DON W. MOFFATT, Editor-Publiahei e Need a Good Piano? Here is a chance for you to own a Betsy Ross spin et piano for a low price. This piano has never been played. Can be purchased for a low down payment. Give your child an opportunity for a musical education. I Don Moffatt I II 809 S. W. Spring St. Now is the Time To Build That FENCE Around Your Farm. Your Farm Co-Op Store in Stayton Has Everything You Need To Build That New Fence or Repair The Old One. See Us For STEEL POST BARBED WIRE FENCING TOOLS We have a large selection at attractive prices. Come in Today and Let Us Help You. 3 Santiam Farmers’ Phoae RO 9-2136 Stayton, Oregon Santiam Ripples By Judi Christmas is coming! Soon Sandra aus will be b unding down our chimneys and leaving gifts—if we I have been good little boys and girls. As haven’t we • We aie going to put on another j >ig Christmas program for the pub- lie this year. Mr. Harris and Mr. Paul are busy trying to organize things. The girls' girls’ new lockers nave all been put together. Soon we will be able to move into them—even though the living space is a little cramped. Six of the boys from our football team have placed on the “B” League All-Star team. They are Larry Kan- off, Gary Bevier. Don Gregory, Bob Boroughs, Tom Fencl, and Ernie An derson. Congratulations, boys. John Henry and Frances Nesbitt have been voted Boy and Girl of the month of November. This is a very high honor and we are' very proud of Frances and John. Two members of the speech class have had hysterics within the past week. This is no laughing matter! What do you suppose they do in class besides give speeches ? At last! Our Student Body cards have arrived. We are very nappy for now we can prove we’re students. The Seniors’ graduation pictures , have arrived. The Honor Society pledged new members at the Student Body meet ing Friday morning. Phyllis Pate, Sheraen Muir, Rodney Schaer, Judi Hoeye, Eddie Hirte, Marcia Barn- |hardt, and Sharon Whitsett are the proud, fortunate ones who made the grade (s). St. Patrick Altar Society Plan Christmas Pot-Luck 1.1'ONS--Mrs. Lowell Stiffler was hostess for the meeting of the St. Patrick Altar Society with the meet ing at her home Thursday evening. Elect.eti of officers was the mam busine s. Elected were Alice Schie- wek, president; Mary Fink, vice president; Darleen McDougall, secre tary, and Kay Lindemann, treasurer. A.i were installed that evening. Plans were made for their annual Chrumas potluck supper which will be at the Catholic Community hall on Sunday evening, December 14 at 6 p. m., followed by a Christmas party and gift exchange lor tne cuildren. Attending the meeting were Mmes. John Jungwirth, Mike Fink, Ben \ oiten, 1 loyd Craigmyle, Andrew Sieg, Mike Schwindt, Ed Castle, Phil lip Pieroke, Paul Geraths, Sani bridges, Truman Tibbits, Gerald L.nden.ann, Joseph McDougall, E. A. Wells, George VanAgtmaei, Pat Lyons, Robert Schiewek. Fr. Bernard and the hostess, Mrs. Stiffler. A Century In Linn County By Doris Gundersen Linn county is 14th in size among the 36 counties of Oregon, but se cond in amount of cropland. Its 280,000 acres comprise six soil type associations and produce more than 70 kinds of crops. Its lowest point is 210 feet above sea level at Albany; highest, 10,523 at the peak of Mt. Jefterson. Birthplace of streams, it gives rise to the South Santiam, Calapooia, Thomas Creek, Crabtree Creek, Mud By Jessie Savage dy Creeks, and dozens of others. Al Sorseth of the Detroit Ranger Linn Centennial committee thanks ‘station visited his mother, Mrs. A. to Linn County tarni and Home Out- jj. Sorseth Sunday at Sacred Heart look Conference. hospital in Eugene. Mrs. Sorseth | underwent major surgery last Wed-t nesday. ’ Thirteen children were absent from school Tuesday suffering from a, Report From Santiam Memorial virus infection. Several adults are I Hospital also suffering from this infection. Born December 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Evan Howard, former resident of Idanha is now in the Good Samaritan Eugene F. Butler, Sublimity a son, hospital in Portland with cancer. Mr. , Martin Gene, weighing 8 pounds 9*^ Howard worked several years as ounces. Born December 4 to Mr. and Mrs. I cleanup man for the Idanha Lumber : Co. Mrs. Howard resides at 2939 Robert W. Henry of Mill City a daughter, Cindy Lee, weighing 6 |S. E. Olsen, Milwaukie, i Ricky Lady, son of Mr. and Mrs. pounds 12V« ounces. Born December 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lauy, was admitted Sunday to Salem Memorial hospital for treat- John J. Hortsch of Aumsville, a son, ,ment of tonsilitis. Mi's. Lady was James Joseph, weighing 7 pounds 8% j guest of Mr. and Mrs. Halseth while ounces. Born December 7 to Mr. and Mrs. i her son was hospitalized for tvJo William M. Savage of Rt. 1, Lyons, (days. Mrs. Reba Snyder is leaving Fri- ( a daughter, Cindy Lou, weighing 7 day for a visit to Hastings, Neb. Mrs. I pounds 6 ounces. | Snyder is traveling with the Jerry | Pittams from Mill City, who will also be vacationing in that state. The American Legion Auxiliary met Tuesday night at the fire hall ' with RiUa Shaffer as hostess. There were 12 members present. It was de cided to hold the January and Feb ruary meetings on the first and third Wednesday nights instead of the re gular meeting nights. The next meeting will be a Christ mas party at the fire hall December 16, with Sylvia Wenke as hostess. Each member is asked to bring a gift : to exchange. Bingo was played after the meet- meet ing with Christmas corsages being won by Mmes. Ada Tompkins, ----- — 0-1 Syl- via Wenke. Jessie Savage, Edna Lady, Opal Leming and Thelma Smith. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Shaffer. I A birthday party was given Mon day afternoon for Becky and Kathy "Wenke, ages 10 and 9 by their moth er, Sylvia W’enke. Attending the girls party were June McCauley, Rita Sav age, Patty Chapman, Reba Miller, Judy Roth, Linda Tompkins, Willeta Malone, Laura Storey, Joanne Ham ilton, Terrie Johnson, Teri Reid, I Janelie Hawthorne and Cecilia Wil- | liamson. The girls weer served their dinner I along with the usual birthday cake j and ice cream. Each girl received party favors. Becky and Kathy re- Iceived many gifts. 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