The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 18, 1958, Page 8, Image 8

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Mr. Harlan, father of Mrs. Clar­
ence Howe is a patient at the San-
tiani Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott went to
Portland Sunday morning where they
met Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stevens,
who returned by train that morning
after having been at Sheridan, Wyo.,
to attend the funeral services for
her father.
Mrs. Tex Blazek went to Salem
Friday and spent the weekend at the
home of her son-in-law and daugh­
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bruce and son.
On Saturday evening they all at­
tended a birthday party at the Roger
Harris home. The party was in hon-
or of Donald Lees 31st birthday.
December 18-19-20 and 22-23-24
BEST FOODS
Mayonnaise
Quart g 9C
Ocean Spray
Cranberries 5 cans$l
Grade A Large EGGS
Dozen 49c
Wonderfood iD pkg
Holiday Margarine
Marshmallows 25 5 b $1.00
Mayflower
Maxwell
House
Butter lb 65'
COFFEE lb 75'
Powderedor Brown
Sugar2pkgs’25c PRODUCE
Sweet Potatoes
Hunts Tomato
3
33'
Juice 4 sl. 00
SNOWDRIFT
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Shortening
J lb. can y EC
Cranberries
J lb. bags. 25'
Guest Ranch Tissue Lettuce
4-4Roll pkg. 95c Celery
By Rodney Schaer
lb
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PHONE 274 a
Food for Needy
At Last Meeting
Friday night, December 12, San­
tiam rolled to a rough and tumble
victory over the Chemawa Indians
with a score of 77-61.
The Wolverine’s shooting came
from all positions. High point man
The PTA held its annual Christmas
wa- forward Jamie Baughman with
20 points. He was followed by Dor- party in conjunction with the tegu­
man Gregory, who tallied 17 points. lar meeting in the high school li­
Gordon dropped in 12 points and brary. Due to the inclement weather
I and other commitments, only about
Kanoff put in 11.
35 persons attended.
High point nan
President <George Humphrey was
was Stanley Amboy, with 17 points.
The Wolverines were a little slow in charge of the busines- session,
in starting, but took the reins in the during which Mrs. Al Nesbitt report­
third quarter by dropping in 23 ed that over >70.00 was cleared in
points to Chemawa’s 13. From then taking the recent school census.
Other members assisted her in the
on the Indians tailed.
Santiam 77—Gordon 12, Baugh­ project.
It was voted to donate »5 toward
man 20, Gregory 17, Kanoff 11. Mor­
gan 4. Scoring MMWM—Fend 2, the Christmas fund at McLaren
School for Boys near Woodburn.
I Ib.we 4, Moffatt 4, Anderson 3.
In a report from the recently ap­
| ChemawaGl—Watchman 9, Armboy
17, Isosie 2, Smith 11, Ahkee 6. Scor­ pointed “Welcoming Committee,” it
ing reserves—John 8, Isosie 8, Bur­ was announced that the city maps
had been completed with a list of i
bank 9.
The Santiam JV’s won their game business houses on the back. These
49-40. Bob Morgart took the scoring are to be given to all newcomers in |
the community, as well as to others |
honors with 16 points.
i to encourage membership,
To play Siletz Here Friday
Santiam plays host to the Siletz i The health chairman, Ethel Hut-
Indians here Friday night. This is inson, stated that a well-child clinic
Santiam’s first league game. The JV is scheduled for Tuesday, December;
game will begin at 6:45 and the Var­ 23.
In the counting of parents present
sity tips off at 8.
Santiam now has a 4-win no loss at the meeting, the prize for the
record.
largest representation went to Mrs.!
Waldport is scheduled to play her« James Wright’s second grade.
Announcement was made by Edith
Saturday night.
Mason, high school librarian, that the
Tex Blazek and Glen Henne* went next meeting of the PTA will be
I goose hunting in the Burns area highlighted by the initiation of new
,last week end and both came home members into the high school Honor
i with two geese.
Society in an impressive candle-light
ceremony.
Monday evening, ( has. Kelley and
Wednesday night’s program was in
Lee Ross drove to Jefferson to at- charge of Mrs. William Lee, who
ttgid the Lions Club meeting there, also was responsible for the attractive
and plan to attend one at Albany and clever decorations. Entertain­
on Wednesday. That will be the last ment included a “white elephant” gift
of the “official visits” until after exchange and the hilarios appearance
the “Christmas rush” at the post of Santa Claus, who-suspiciously re-
office.
I sembled James Putman.
Mr. and Mrs J- C. ............
Kimmel, and
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and worthwhile
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feature
Mr. and Mrs. William Shuey were of the evening was the collection of
guests Sunday in McMinnville of Mr. I 1 pounds of food, called a “pound
and Mrs. perry Willoughby. They all party.” results of which wore to be
itten
McMinnville
M
terial So-
.Clubs’ annual Christmas show. At ciety for later distribution to deserv- ,
| this show, individuals, business firms, ir.g families.
and clubs place arrangements on
At the close of the evening, re­
display. The Mill City visitors said ( freshments were served by a group
it was a successful show, and they of mothers of the sixth graders,
saw many original ideas carried out
in the display.
It is announced that a free-will of-
fering will be take
n cot unction
I with the Christmas cantata ‘ .-Ui Folk
<>n Earth Do Sing,” to be presented
by the choir at the Presbyterian
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LYONS—Ann Holzfuss, Doris Roy,
enurch at 7:30 Sunday evening. De-
De­
cember 21. Any funds collected will Naomi Int Veld and Elizabeth Carter
go toward the church improvement were hostesses for the December
fund. Baby sitting for pre-school meeting of the Lyons Garden club
children will be provided in Fellow- al’d Christmas party held in the fire­
ship hall during the cantata. The pub-, Place room at the Lyons Methodist
| church Wednesday afternoon.
lie is invited to attend.
A short business session was held
“The Story of the First Christmas”
will be presented by the choir of the ’ with election of officers the main
| First Christian Church Sunday- business. Elected were Donna As­
evening, December 1 at 7:30.Beauti­ mussen president, Virgene Scott, vice
ful colored slides will set the scene president and Alma Speiimeyer secre­
and the choir will sing the story. tary-treasurer. Plans were also made
Clinton D. Land is director. The for some of the members to attend
public is corially invited to attend. the winter flower shows held at Stay-,
The Sunday School children will ton and Scio on Friday and Satur-1
present their program Sunday morn­ •lay. At the close of the meeting love-,
ing Dec. 21 at 9:45. Each child will ly refreshments were served with |
receive a treat at the close of the the table beautifully decorated carry- ,
ing out the Christmas motif and home I
program.
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made candy.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelly, Karen
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Jean, Carl Hall, and Pat, and Mr. I _ Election
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of officers
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held
and Mrs. Shields ReMine and Mary Round Robin Pinochle club held at I
(lay, all plan to leave on December the home of Mrs. Al Yankus Mon-
26 for a vacation trip to Southern day night. Mrs. Leo Poole was elect-
< alifornia where they annually rent ed, president; Mrs. Jay Mason, vice
the same house for a few weeks. The president and Mrs. Don Moffatt, se-
Keily family, accompanied by Mary [retary and treasurer. Winning high
Gay ReMine, will return to Mill City I at pinochle that evening was Mrs.
shortly after the opening of school Arey Podrabsky. Pinochle wu won
in January, but the ReMines expect bv Mrs. Al Yankus and Mrs. Burton
to make a longer visit in the south. Boroughs was low
LET HER WEAR HER
CHRISTMAS GIFT
SHE WILL APPRECIATE A PRETTY
PRACTICAL GIFT
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DIRECTORY
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Physician and Surgeon
MILL CITY, OREGON
DR. JOHN C. TARR
CTitropractic Physician
Phone RO 9-2922
Hours 9:00 to 6:0Q
Evenings By Appointment
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Stayton
DR. VICTOR J. MYERS
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BELL BLDG.
IDA and THIRD ST.
STAYTON, OREGON
PHONE RO 9-2557
Dr. Leslie J. Carson
OPTOMETRIST
Visual analysis — Contact lenses
Visual training
Every Day But Wednesday
515 Third St.
Staytoa
Ph. RO 9-2751
J. W. GOIN
Experienced Veterinarian
By Harold’s Floral Gardens
Ph. RO 9-2533
Stayton, Ora.
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Modern Funeral Service
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