I—THE CANYON ADVERTISER TH I KSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1959 NEW and USED Frances Nesbitt and Jamie Bowman Wed Furniture ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ CARPETING and LINOLEUM G. E. APPLIANCE* ftiff % Unniinu fa roMRttn nomi .......... We Give and Redeem Penny Saver Stamps 367 3rd St. Stayton Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Nesbitt are anouncing the marriage of their daugnter, trances Mary eon Nesbitt, t<> James Bradley Baughman, son of Mr. and Mrs. “Sid” Baughman, all of Mill City. The ceremony was held the after­ noon of September 13 at the Gates i Community church, with the Rev. A. John Rothauge performing the ceremony. In attendance were the immediate families, Miss Sandra Thomas, as maid of honor, and Bob Gordon as the groom’s attendant. Kirt Baugh­ man, brother of the groom, acted as best man. Both young people will graduate from Santiam High this year. •Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fitzhugh and family left this week for California. He has ben operating the Texaco service station for the past month. Bouffant Slips We have them for you. Better come in and look around our store. Many new items of mer­ chandise have arrived this week. Check us first. ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP 227 S. W. Broadway Phone 2243 Mill City, Ore » ■W CASH FOR CONES DOUGLAS FIR $5.00 Two Bushel Sack WANTED—Closed, Firm, This Year's Cones. Contact Our Local Producer for Instructions: Walt Brisbin Gates, Phone 7361 9 Now is the time to act to make extra money Picking Cones. Tree Climbing — Logging Operations Squirrel Caches are the Ways to Gather Cones. Be Careful With Fire - Do Not Damage Trees Help Reforest Oregon Manning Seed Company Mrs. James Wright Named PT A President At First Fall Meeting Woman's Club Holds Meeting at Fir Manor The first meeting of the fall term of tne Mill City Women’s Club was I held at r ir Manor, Tuesday evening, starting with a pot-luck dinner in charge of arrangements was Mrs. The first meeting of the Mill City-' Jerry p.’tam, Mrs Mel Rambo and G*t?s PTA was held at the Santiam | M: s. i lyde R' gers. The meeting was called to order Union High School library with George Humphrey, vice-president in by tne president, Mrs- Don Paul, with Mrs. (J- K DeWitt giving the club charge of the meeting The Invocation was given by the collect. It was announced that the sale of Rev Stanley Williams of the First the club recipe books was going Christian Church. The room count of most parents very well, with anyone desiring ad- and teachers present was taken by dit.onal bùok? to secure them from Mrs. Paula Grant with Mrs. James I ... e secretary Mrs. J. C. Kimmel. _ w ____ group ___r win- ___ j | it was voted to have as the club Putman’s ____ second grade A . prize of ?2 00 is given the project for the year the sponsoring ning A I of Recreation Center witn winners. — _ a Youth - First order of business was the members of the program committee to electron of a new president with I worn w.m u.e civic club members Mrs James Wright elected to sue-| on this. Present plans call for using ceed Mrs. Sid Baughman, who re- | the Lions club scout building, which signed. She was presented a corsaga goi >g to be modernized and kitchen put in. It was noted that by Mrs. Humphrey and was installed ' facilities * 6th. 7th and »th grade groups par­ by Mrs. Walter Thomas. Mrs. James B. Gordon, membership ticularly need such a gathering place. 1 nere will also be an active cam­ chairman stated that there would be a contest this year to get new mem­ paign this year to gain new members bers with two sides chosen for the witn Mrs. DeWitt, Mrs. Charles Kelly elementary school and one for the and Mrs. Jerry Pittam to serve on ■ high school. The contest will close this committee. Joining the club Tues­ | in October when the losers will serve day evening were Mrs- Al Sorseth. a pot-luck dinner. Another cash Mrs. Jack Duggan, Mrs. Francis Bod- award will be given to the class get- eker. Mrs- Barney Scott and Mrs. Iting the most parents to join PTA; James Gordon. ¡this will be on a percentage basis. There was a discussion on the at­ Mrs. Robert Veness announced that tendance of delegates to the Marion 19 youngsters had registered for the County Federation of Women* cluD PTA sponsored kindergarten, with in October with members to be select­ Mrs. George Stafford as instructor. ed later. The club donated $5 00 to the CARE James Putman, principal of the high school introduced members of campaign to be given at the time his staff, also school board mem­ of the all out drive. Members also agreed to have print­ bers with all those from Gates be­ ing present, and visiting the organi- ed programs for this year, whicn zation in a body. Principal Lawrence will be ready for distribution some Brent introduced the elementary time in October. The Women’s club will sponsor a school staff. Mrs Robert Harris and Mrs. James public meeting October 20 when a Putman, members of the welcoming program on Mentally retarded child­ committee were in charge of several ren will be given. This especially deals interesting get acQuanited games, with with the childs ability to learn in the prizes awarded. public schools. Refre-hments were served by exe­ cutive board members at the close Refined cane sugar and refined beet of the meeting. sugar have identical chemical struct­ ure so cooking results are the -ame, regai die.-? oi your preference. Detroit-Idanha By Jeanie Jones High school yell leaders for 1959- 60 are Mary Witt and Becky Stoll, seniors and Kaye Deibert, freshman Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid of Labor Day Hermiston, spent the weekend with their son and daughter- in-law. Mr and Mrs. Russell Reid and family of Idanha. A son, William Louis, was born Saturday at Salem Memorial hospital to .Mi and Mrs. Donald Culver of the Detroit Ranger station. They have a 1 daughter at home. Mr and Mrs. Wendal) Jones and family attended a Willamette Na- I tionai Forest Service picnic in Eu- gene. Visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Graham of De­ troit are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fenby of Seattle, Wash Weekend visitors at the home of the Howard Deans of Detroit were Mr. and Mrs George Dean of Cali­ fornia and Mr. and Mrs. Dolph How­ ard of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs Billy Youngblood and family of Idanha spent last weekend at Winston and Grants Pass. The Deanha pre-chool group met la~t Thur-day at the home f Dorothy Harris in Idanha, to discuss when to start kindergarten. American Legion Auxiliary Unit No 141 met Tuesday night at the Idanha firehall. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dummer and daughter, Mary took in the Oregon Centennial in Portland. From there they went to Mt. Angel to spend the weekend with his and her parents. Mrs. Jean Fox and boys of Detroit spent the weekend in Eugene. The Deanha PTA meeting has been set ahead one night. It will be Wed­ nesday. Sept. 23 instead of Thursday. Sept. 24 The Art Clester fam.ly are moving to Lowell where Art is employed. Their daughter. Bonita, is attending school there now and Mrs. Clester and son, Lonnie will move soon. Mr. and Mrs. John Estey spent Sunday at the ranch home of his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ellis jf Scio Mrs. Ellis enter­ tained with a dinner in honor of her father’s birthday Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis of Corvallis. Robert Veness DEER SEASON Used Tire Sale We Have Several Good Used 7.50 x 14 Tires COME AND GET THEM ONLY $5 AND UP Our Station is Open 24 Hours a Day Draper’s Flying A Service I I We Give S & H Green Stamps Phone 7442 Highway 22 Mill City 4M FALL SPECIALS Dessert Hower Hand Lotion $2.00 Size for_________ $1.00 Dessert Flower Dusting Powder $1.00 Plus Tax For................................... ..... Phis Tax $1.00 Friendship Garden Dusting Powder For_______________________ Plus Tax $1.00 Dessert Flower Lotion and Toilet Water For................................. ...................... 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