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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1959)
Fast Ball Handler ■V 'Do I Need Leaker?' • ________ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Corbett and •on, Brian, were weekend visitors at the James E. Poole home here. Sun day Mrs. Lawrence Poole and her mother, Mrs. Althea Knight of Salem visited at the Pbole home. Mr. and Mrs. 1. I tterback of Sa- | lem attended serv ces at the Chris tian church here Sunday. Jean Scott spent Friday and Sat- uiday at Vi hit worth College in Spo kane with her daughter. The dramat ic.'- department of Whitworth was presenting "The Twelfth Night” a Shakespearian comedy :n which Ros alie was playing a leading roll “Olivia.” Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Whitaker of Salem, were weekend guests the Herbert Whitaker home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayes recent ly attended a three-day meeting of the Conservative Baptists at Hills boro. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walczak re turned Monday from a week's vaca- cation trip which took them to Terri- ton, Idaho, where they were guests of the Ray Caudle family, who ware former residents here. They reported the Caudles were well and happy in ■the r location. On the return trip the Walczaks visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rogers, at Milton-Freewater. The Rogers were also former residents here. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Melton children from S.lverton were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Grant. FREE DELIVERY Kelly Lumber Sales Open Saturdays Ph. 6803 Mill City, Ore How Long Since Your Watch Was Cleaned ? Even th« finest watch should be cleaned »nd oiled at least one« s year. Neglect today—may mean costly repair bilbs tomorrow. EXPERT WATCH INSPECTION »—THE Mill CITV ENTERPRISE Illi RSDAY. MARCH 5, 195» Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gregory family are moving soon to their , home near Foster, where they be nearer his work. The American Legion Auxiliary meet Thursday, March Sth at 'home of Mrs. Nadine Duggan. It be a potluck luncheon. 70 Pounds Side The Morning Circle of the Presby terian Church will meet this Thursday morning, March 5, from 10 to 11:30 a. m., at the home of Mrs. Melbourne Rambo, the circle chairman. Dr. Mark Hammericksen's Uptv- JESSIE BANKS—OKLA. metric offices in the Bell building ia RED HEAD SPARK-PLUG Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m. to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne Jessie Banks, All American from cessary. adv. Oklahoma, playing her fifth season for the Ail American Red Heads, is a Mr. and Mrs. Jaj Bruce and son. ver-, clever and colorful performer. Michael of Salem, .■•pent from Sun Barks, an exciting player, team come day until Tuesday afternoon here at dienne, wearing an infectious smile, the home of her parents, Mr. and is the pivot for all of the clever man ■Mrs. Tex Blazek. euvers, antics, and famous routines of the fam u. Red Heads. Captivating Mr. and Mrs. Richard Freeman and the fancies of the fan wherever they family visited at the home of Mr. appear, she if sure fire to rock the and Mrs. Scott Churchill and Mr. basketball fan- with her routines and and Mrs. Roy Farmer in Lebanon timely humor. Banks possessing a dy Sunday afternoon. namic pers .nality is a terrific passer, a sup< r-duper ball handler, and an Mrs. Esther Ogden is staying with outstanding scorer. i Mrs. VV. J. Robinson since last week The Red Heads will be playing the end when Mrs. Mabel Bas of Lyons Town T am here Tuesday, Mar.h 24 left for Salem to assist at the home at S p. m. in the Santiam Union High of her son and family. school gym. V ¡siting at the home of Mary Hart man Sunday were her nephew and Word was received here th s week niece, Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Koen- that A. E. (Gene) Armstrong of Coos eke of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Bay. had been in the h spjtal with B.ll McGhee of Salem. pne ;:n - a bat is getting along all _____ ____ __________ __ right. At the same time, two of their Let us inspect your watch. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myers of Salem children were ill with the measles. It’« worth a tew momenta were in Mill City Wednesday visit- , of your time to find out whether all'« well. There's |ing friends. Mrs. Myers attended the Mrs. William McClintock honored no charge or obligation for CWF luncheon at the Christian her sister, Mrs. Gordon McMorris this service. churchc, where she gave a talk on with a birthday luncheon Saturday Mexico. noon. Present were Mrs. Gordon Mc Why not drop in todaj I Morris, Mrs. Clarence Quarter of Baker’s Mrs. Robert Harris was recently Salem( Mrs. Ri.hard Boedigheimer vailed to Kansas City due to the death of Stayton, Mrs. James Grant, Mrs. of a brother-in-law and the hospital Lowell Cree a»d Mrs. McClintock. ization of her sister. It was reported T eiephone 1843 that she expected to be away for about I Rev. and Mp<. Robert Roach drove MI1.L CITY to Creswi 11 on Monday to attend the 1 two weeks. Children's Work Committee of the We Uee Genuine Factory Parts I The Round Robin Pinochle club Christian Education Division of Pres met Monday night at the home "of bytery. plans were made for a work Mrs. Leo Poole. High prize was won shop on “Daily Vacation Church by Mrs. Aiey Podiabsky, pinochle by School“ for all churches of the Pres Sylvia Kindled and low went to bytery, s heduled for April 11 in Leb Kathleen Story. The next meeting anon. will be held March 16 at the home Mr. and Mrs. Ace I ndcrwood re- of Mrs. Jay R. Mason. ceived word Saturday from their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Underwood, that they were the parents of a daughter, not yet named, who we ghed 7 pounds on arrival. The young Underwoods are living at Columbu-, Ga. He is stationed at Ft. Benning. Mrs. Underwood is the Each Evening at 7:45 P. M. former Donna Schaffer. Per Pound ¡INCLUDES: PORK LOIN BACON (Smoked) HAM (Smoked) 1 SPARE RIBS EVANGELIST MARK ARMSTRONG Prayer For The Sick Nightly ALL FAITHS WELCOME MILL CITY COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. and Mrs. Dexter Armstrong, Pastor We Take Better Care Of Your Car With Chevron Gasoline and R PM Motor Oils Come on in and let us prove to you that it pays to be regular customers of ours. Good Sen ice, Priced Right . . ami Green Stamps Too! Bassett Chevron Station CARE OF VOUR CAR.. Phone 2408 Mill City, Oregon 1958 Gas Tax Collections Show Slight Increase Oregon gasoline tax collections last year increased nearly two per cent, the Department of Motor Vehicles reported today. At the same time, the department said an estimate of travel for the year, based on gasoline sales, indi cated that 7*4 billion miles were driv en on the state’s streets and high ways. Despite this fact, the state’s mile age death rate, a figure which com pares miles driven with number of people killed in accidents, dropped from 6.3 deaths per 100 million miles in 1957 to 6-0 last year. The state collected $37,814,892 in' gasoline tax during the year and through the end of December had re funded $3,258,674 to non-highway us ers. Except for administrative expense, whi h last year was less than a fourth of one per cent of the amount collect ed, the gasoline tax is earmarked for the highway fund. Since its inception in 1919, the law has made possible turning over more than $500 million dollars to the highway fund. Officials said they though the re cent gasoline price war may have af fected gasuline sales considerably more than some thought because the December increase in gallonage and mileage was higher than normal. A comparison of tax receipts for r, 1.•.'>?, with December, 1958, I, showed an 11.88% increase. The two previous months, O tober and Nov ember, had recorded increases of five and two pr cent, respectively. Other months w.th increases were January, February, March, May and Septem ber. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise LARD or SHORTENING PLANT PICKUP 1750 Fairgrounds Road Mill City Jewelry March 3 through March 8 SAUSAGE Friday & Saturday Only IGLOO FOODS Co FREE! REVIVAL -------------- ------- ' —-------- !------------- PORK SHOULDER Salem, Oregon ENTER NOW! Santiam Canyon Centennial Frolic Revive The Spirit Of Our Pioneers! Cash Prizes For Three Division Winners (Groups or Individuals) $100 FIRST PRIZE I) $50 SECOND PRIZE $25 THIRD PRIZE Numerous Other Prize« Every Amateur - 6 To 90 - Eligible Live Radio and TV Appearances for Winners Vocal or Instrumental Music — Readings — Square Dances - Family Singing — Barbershop Quartets — Gay Nineties Acts Combos Music — Folk Songs DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES MARCH 31 Dramatics ■ Ministrel Contestant« From Santiain Canyon, Aiirmville, Scio, Stayton, and Sublimity Area« Eligible CLIP AND MAIL THIS ENTRY BLANK IODAY TO GENE TEAGUE, STAYTON Name of Individual or Group_ Phone No. Address Check One: ADULT □ JUVENILE □ MIXED GROUP □ Specify Ages Type of Number or Act---------------------------------------------------------- Appropriate Time (Length) of Number________________________ ... Minutes If Group Give Name of Leader________________________________ CONTEST TO BE HELD IN STAYTON, SATURDAY, APRIL 25T1I Final Instruction« Will Be Mailed All Contestant«.