The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 10, 1966, Page 3, Image 3

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BOWLING
Girod’s Hilltop
Gorman’s ........
K of C No. 2
Santiam Farmers .... 6
HIG Joe Peters 247;
Joe Peters 609; HTG Stayton
Can. No. 2 856; HTS Stayton I
Can. No. 2 2287.
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Education Posters
Posters advertising Ameri­
can Education Week are be­
ing dislpayed at business
houses in Mill City and Gates.
They were created by stu­
dents at the Mill City and
Monday Night Mixed Doubles
Gates Elementary schools.
Name of Team Won ] Ix>st
The theme for the week, end­
Has Beens.................. 19
13
ing November 12 is "Educa­
Ally Oops ............. 18% 13%
tion Adds Up!” The following
Pin Poppers.......... 17% 14%
students’ posters may be seen
Misfits .................... 16
16
at the following businesses:
4 Erratics ................. 16
16
Laura Hoover, grade 1, Hill­
What Nots ............. 16
16
top Market; Becky Wilson,
Never Was’es .......... 13
19
Nightengals
grade 8, Mill City Post Office;
Shot Pots ................. 12
20
Name of Team Won
Sarff, Grade 6, U. S.
HIG Blanche Wallace • 201,
Stayton Radio & TV 23
CAMP PENDLETON, Cal.— Fonda
Bank;
Nancy
Lalack, grade 6,
Ernie Garsjo 246; HIS Blanche
Drushella Furn....... 21%
October 14—Marine Private Stewart’s; Gloria
Poole, grade
Wallace 542, Ernie Garsjo
<
Mill Supply ........
21
Mark C. Kimsey, son of Mr.
573; HTG Misfits 832; ; HTS and Mrs. Larry Kimsey of Me­ 6, NuMethod Cleaners; Bruce
Valley Telephone .... 20
Dennis, grade 5, Mill City
Misfits 2342.
Stayton Florist
hama, Oregon, has completed St.
Wash
Dry; Susan Budlong,
Twilighters
Stout Creek ....
four weeks of individual com­ grade &
1, Tom’s Shell station;
Name of Team Won Lost bat training here.
Riverview ......
11
Aumsville Flour. .. 10% 25% Tincknel ................. 25
During the training period, Tim Eeide, grade 5, The Mill
11 he received more than 200 City Enterprise; Jay Martin,
HIG Dorothy Schwindt 194;
__ , l Simpson..................... 25
15 I hours of instruction in guer­ grade 1, Rose Hardware; Mike
HIS Ellen Fudge and Dorothy I P P & L..................... 21
17 rilla warfare, the use of in­ Famen, grade 5, Hill Insur­
Schwindt 502; HTG Stayton Laird’s .................... 19
18 fantry weapons, combat pa­ ance Co.; Leonara Brady,
Florist 756; HTS Stayton Flor­ Adams .................... 18
1st Federal ............. 18
giade 7, Mill City Hardware;
18 trols, and squad tactics.
ist 2062.
Merchants Wednesday Night Teague’s ............. 17% 18%
His next assignment is four Larry Moberg, grade 8, Mill
20 weeks of basic specialist train­ City Pharmacy; Vickie Lent,
Name of Team Won Lost LaFemme................. 16
Tress
Chic
..................
16
20 ing to prepare him for a spe­ grade 7, Barbara’s Beauty
Stayton Cleaners
12
10
21 cific job in the Marine Corps. Lane; Gordon Plotts, grade
K of C .................... 19
13 Dollie’s .................... 15
Stayton Auto Supply 18
14 Turner Bldg............. 13% 22% Marines to be assigned to in­ 7, Verne’s Clip Joint; Don
13 fantry units will be taught Edwards, grade 5, Gates Post
H & W .................... 18
14 Fery Construction ....13
HIG Betty Johnson 208; HI sub-specialties such as the Office; Don Hoover, grade 5,
N. Sant. Real. Est 17% 14%
Morrow Bros............ 17
15 5 Betty Johnson 549; HTG technical operation of the ma­ Union Oil station; Wanda
Tress Chic 947; HTS Laird’s chine gun, grenade launcher, Blackburn, grade 5, Highway­
Lulay Bros................ 17
15 2668.
Jack’s Coffee Shop ....16
or mortar. Those entering man Inn; Doug Gruver, grade
16
Koffee Klatchers
Stayton Can. BG .14% 17%
highly skilled occupational 5, Standard Oil station.
Name of Team Won Lost fields will receive advanced
Bruce Westrick, Brenda
Turner Building .... 14
18 Girod
’
s
.............
12%
Cannon,
grade 1; Dennis
...
23%
Ripp’s Service ...... 11
21
training at resident technical
23
13 schools.
Muise, grade 2; Karen Tet­
Stout Creek .......... 10
22 Davis-Bell Ins. .
21
reau, Kathy Lyness, grade 3,
15
HIG Orville Miotke 223; HIS Lowers & Holm
21
Gates Elementary school.
15
Wayne Lierman, Bob Juel Garton Builders
19
Vickie Hubbs, Bernie Thom­
17
564; HTG Morrow Bros. 995; Clayton’s ..........
Lon’s Barber ....
19
as, grade 2; Kathy Suggs, Dix­
17
HTS Morrow Bros. 2915.
Gene’s Meat Market 18
By Eva Bressler
18
ie Brown, grade 6; Mill City
Stayton Classic
Ray
’
s
Drug
............
16
20
Mr.
and
Mrs. Calvin Trahan Elementary school.
Name of Team Won Lost
’s Grocery ..... 15
21 are visiting in California.
3 Aces .................... 26
10 Thiel
N.
Santiam
Lanes
14%
21%
They will visit her broth­
Go A heads ............. 24
12 Bob’s Richfield ...... 13
23 ers and families at Los Angel­
Polka Dots ............. 19
17 Western Auto.......... 13
23 es and Anaheim and with
Tag Alongs .......... 18% 17%
HIG Ev Johnson 235; HIS their daughter and family,
Take Two .............. 15
21
Ev Johnson 573; HTG Clay­ Mr. and Mrs. John Colter who
Sweet 3 ................. 14% 21% ton
’s 1066; HTS Clayton’s 2839. live at a Army Base near San
River Rats ............. 14
22
Canyon Merchants
Francisco, They were accom-
2 Hoops & a Holler 13
23
Name
of
Team
Won
Lost
panied by Mrs. Della Boedig-
HIG Dottie McClain 209; HI
10 heimer of Mehama as far as
S Dottie McClain 573; HTG Drushella ................. 22
William Chester Hollingshead
Lyon’s Tavern........... 18
14 Anaheim.
Go Aheads 485; HTS 3 Aces Simpson
Ply
...............
17
15
Mrs. Ruth Lyons was host­ Mill City friends were sad­
1337.
No.
4
Team
.............
15
17
ess
for the Wednesday after­ dened to learn of the death
Eight Ball
No.
Santiam
Ply
......
13
19
noon
card club following a Friday of William Chester
Name of Team Won Lost
& Lucas...... 11
21 one thirty dessert luncheon. Hollingshead, 81. He had been
Webb’s Texaco ...... 23
9 Reiman
HIG Andy Heim 209; HIS Several tables of 500 were in in poor health for some time.
10 Gary
Garton Builders ...... 22
He was taken by ambulance
Hughes 580; HTG Simp­ play. High schore was held
12
Sublimity Fire Ins. ... .20
to
Santiam Memorial Hosptlal
son
’
s
Ply
667;
HTS
Lyons
by Gladys Nygaard, second
12 Tavern 1811.
Stayton Can No. 1 20
after becoming worse earl­
high
by
Dora
Gustafson
and
Stayton Can. No. 2 19
13
ier that day. He was a famil­
17 Friday Night Mixed Doubles low by Hazel Lewis. Others iar figure around town where
Sportsman’s Center 15
Name of Team Won Lost attending were Katie Sieg,
Gingerbread House 22
10 Carrie Naue, Bertha Allen, he had operated a taxi and
Morrow Bros............ 19
13 Zeta Prichard, Eulalia Lyons, private ambulance service
Restaurants
Lierman’s Insurance 18
14 Alma Olmstead, Mabel Down­ for the past 15 years.
He was born in Indepen­
17 ing and Doreen Hellemn.
You’ll enjoy eating at these Ray’s Drug Store ...15
Girod’s Market ...... 14
18
Mr. and Mrs. James Holl­ dence, Oregon and had oper­
Fine Salem Restaurants
Simpson Lumber Co. 8
24 ingshead returned home Tues­ ated a general merchandise
HIG Doc Garton 201, Del day after spending most of a store in LaPine before com­
EDDIE’S
Orren 201; HIS Ace Under­ week with relatives at Ban­ ing to Mill City.
Survivors include a brother.
Seafoods * Steaks - Chicken wood 538; HTG Gingerbread don on the coast. The men
Open for Lunch 11:30 a. m. House 786; HTS Gingerbread folks enjoyed fishing and Dean Hollingshead of Bend
Dining & Dancing ’til
| House 2263.
Mr. Hollingshead was the who came to Mill City when
2:30 a. m.
luck one to get the larger fish. his brother became ill.
Services were held in Bend
3803 Com’l SE
.362-7790
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. (Buck)
Miller are expected home this on Monday with Reynolds
week after a two weeks va­ Chapel in charge. Burial was
MARSHALL’S INN
cation.
They visited her at Greenwood Cemetery at
By Peggy Cooper
Corners
daughter
and family at Au­ Bend.
at Four
On Monday, November 1,
burn,
Wash.,
also friends in
Santtiam
’
s
Student
Council
Fine Food & Bar Service held it’s regular meeting. The Idaho.
Live Country Music Wed.,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Power
topic of discussion was
thru Sun. 9:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. main
were in Corvallis Sunday to
keeping
the
school
cleaner
in
Ph. 362-6630 the future. Also, an activity see their son, Stanley Power,
3815 State St.
sheet for the selling of sweat­ a senior at OSU, who is in the
THE CHATEAU
shirts was passed. The Fresh­ hospital there with a broken
Salem’s Best Menu
men class will sponsor that leg received in football play.
Salem’s Best Food
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lind­
activity.
Private Parties
strom
are announcing the
F.
H.
A.
sell
­
girls
are
now
2555 Silverton Rd. N. E.
ing Christmas cards, and will birth of a son, David Dean,
For Reservations Ph. 581-5335 continue selling until some born Tuesday, November 1 at
American Family Steak House time during December. F. H. Santiam Memorial hospital.
Where the family can afford A. also sponsored a bottle Mrs. Lindstrom and baby re­
drive on Saturday, November turned home Thursday.
to eat often.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roy
5, to raise money for future
Top Sirloin Dinner, $1.39
and
children from West Linn
activities.
11 a. m. to 9 p. m. Daily
Santiam High has a girl’s were Sunday guests at the
3989 Com’l. S. E. Ph. 362-9288
South Gate Shopping Center volleyball team this year, home of his parents, Mr. and
They have played three Mrs. Chester Roy. Mr. Roy is
games, winning one and los­ also a brother of Mrs. John
STAGECOACH
ing two. Their last game was Kokstis and Jack Roy.
Sunday guests at the home
against Sacred Heart, on Nov.
Restaurant and Lounge
of Warren Edwards were his
2, which they lost.
By the Bus Depot
During assembly period on stepson and family, Mr. and
Friday, November 4, the Sen­ Mrs. Harry Mason from Van­
422 Church St. N.E. 362-9439 ior football players put on a couver, Wn., also Mr. and
skit, showing their power Mrs. Walter Mills from Salem.
FARRELL’S
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hince
over Woodburn, and that
ICE CREAM PARLOUR
night they proved it was true. were Sunday guests at Oregon
Salem’s Orig. Parlour Restau. Santiam won their last game City, they were visitors at the
Complete Fountain, Lunch, of the season over the Wood­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Dinner & Snack menu. Birth­ burn Bulldogs. One touch­ Gentry and Mr. and Mrs.
day parties our Specialty. Sun. down each by Bob Ward, Den­ George Davenport.
thru Thurs. 11 a. m.- 11 p. m. nis Davidson, and Alan Yank- Little Eric Kuiken, 6-month-
Fri. and Sat. 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. us, with the extra point old son of Mr. and Mrs. Don­
2605 Com’l S.E.
585-5316 scored on Davidson’s run, tall­ ald Kuiken was able to return
ied up 19 for the Wolverines home Sunday after several
OAK BARBECUE PIT
days at Santiam Memorial
to 13 for the Bulldogs.
hospital for treatment of
Ham, Beef, Pork, & Spareribe
bronchial pneumonia.
Home Made Bread and Pies
Miss Joyce Scott, daughter
11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Closed Sun.
of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott
enrolled at Beauty college In
159 High S. E. Ph. 363-5083
Salem Monday. Miss Scott is
a graduate of Stayton Union
Come in Get Your
High school with the class of
FREE DINNER CARD
1966.
All you can eat at
Mrs. Ardys Brusasco and
B U F F A Y
son, Mareo, moved Sunday
Santiam Memorial Hospital into the Olin Spiva house on
12th and Center
363-1819
Stayton, Oregon
9th street the former Effie
KEG & PLATTER Restaurant
ANDERSON—To Mr and Nydegger home.
Salem’s finest unique dining Mrs. Wayne M. Anderson,
room, lounge and coffee shop. Salem, a son. Sunday. October
Excellent facilities for ban­ 30.
quets, meetings, wedding re­
LINDSTROM—To Mr. and
ceptions. 24 Hr. Coffee Shop
Easy access from Int 5, take Mrs. Donald R. Lindstrom,
Lyons, a son, Tuesday. No­
Market Street exit.
3675 Market N.E. Ph. 581-2016 vember 1.
The poster contest was
sponsored by the Mill City
Education association and
Elaine Main, was publicity
chairman.
TV, Radio & Appliance
Call Us Any Day For
Service
Camp Fire Girls
Meet on Tuesday
No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between
Stayton and Gates.
GATES — The 4th grade
Campfire Girls met Tuesday
at the Mill City Grade School.
Those present were Rhonda
Meader. Laura Blackburn, Mi-
lissa Lawrence, Linda Kan-
off, Verlene Peterman, Sally
Poole, Jackie Wilson and Pat­
ty Howell. Linda Kanoff
brought treats.
Leaders are Mrs. Jack Ev­
ans and Mrs. Bill Gabriel.
The girls are first year Camp­
fire Girls and a discussion was
held on ways of earning
beads.. Each girl earned a
bead for sales demonstrations
for Campfire candy. Their
annual candy sale is now in
progress.
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