The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 02, 1967, Page 3, Image 3

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    3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 2, 19Ö7
BOWLING
Philippi Ford ........... 7
9
Mike Adams ............. 6
10
Mike’s Motel ............. 3
13
HIG Beit Sarff 225; HIS
Lloyd Holm 589; HTG Mike
Adams 1002; HTS Philippi
Ford 2916.
N'ghtengals
Name of Team . Won Lost
I
Santiam Memorial Hospital
(Stayton)
McCOLLUM—To Mr. and
Mrs. James F. McCollum,
Aumsville, a daughter, Friday,
Jan. 20.
LACKNER — To Mr. and
Mrs. Michael V. Lackner, Scio,
a son, Friday, Jan. 20.
Canyon Merchants
SILBERNAGEL —To Mr.
Name of Team Won Lost
and Mrs. Larry L. Silberna-
Drushella .............
11
5
gel, Scio, a son, Sunday, Jan.
No. 4 Team................... 9
7
22.
Lyon’s Tavern ........... 8
8
WHITSETT—To Mr. and
N. Santiam Ply............ 8
8
Mrs. Gary L. Whitsett, Gates,
Simpson Timber ....... 7
9
a son, Sunday, Jan. 22.
Reiman & Lucas...... 5
11
ANDERSEN—To Mr. and
HIG Paul Pennington 212;
Mrs. Edwin F. Andersen,
HIS Gary Attig 575; HTG Dru-
Lyons, a daughter, Tuesday,
sliella 650; HTS Drushella
Jan.
24.
1761.
GOLDEN—To Mr. and Mrs.
Friday Night Mixed Doubles
By Mrs. Floyd Swaim
Gerald B. Golden, Mill City,
Name of Team Won Lost
Mrs. Julia Stoffel of Port­ a son, Tuesday, Jan. 24.
Team No. 2............. 15
9 land spent the weekend at
Lierman’s Ins............ 15
9 the home of her sister and
Ray’s Drug Store ... 13
11 family, Mr. and Mrs. George
Gingerbread House ....12
12 Stafford.
Mrs. Walter Thomas attend­
Girod Market .......... 11
13
By Peggy Cooper
Simpson Timber Co. 6
18 ed a meeting of the nominat­ Club meetings were held
HIG Lloyd Girod 212; HIS ing committee of the Marion this Frid ay at Santiam. FTA,
Lloyd Girod 545; HTG Team County Federation of Wom­ Varsity ‘S’ and Honor Society
No. 2 790; HTS Team No. 2 en’s clubs January 26 at the had their regular meetings
2258.
home of Mrs. Richard Hills in during activity period. Clas­
Salem. The purpose of the ses and clubs have their meet­
Koffee Klatchers
Monday Night Mixed Doubles meeting was to select a slate ings alternately on Fridays
Clayton’s ............ 11% 4% of officers for the spring during the first half of activ­
Ray’s Drug ........ . 10
6 meeting, the date for which ity period, then during the
Thiel’s Groc......... .. 10
6 has tentatively been set for last half a pep assembly is
Lowers & Holm
... 9
7 April 28 at Jefferson.
held, if Santiam is’having a
Girod’s................. .... 9
Mr. and M—.. '<v alter Thom­ game that night. Santiam’s
7
Lou’s Barber...... .... 9
7 as are entertaining their son- cheerleaders are responsible
Garton Builders ... . 8% 7% in-law and daughter, Mr. and for the pep assemblies. They
Western Auto ... ... 8
8 Mrs. Edwin C. King and son, teach the students any new
Davis Bell Ins. . ... 6
10 Travis of Fresno, Calif, The yells during that time or just
N. Santiam Lanes .... 6
10 visitors arrived Saturday and go over old yells to get spirit
Bob & Bills ...... ... 6
10 plan to stay through the built up before a game.
Gene’s Meat Mkt. .... 3
13 week.
Santiam Highlights, the
HIG Midge King 213; HIS
Weekend guests at the Bill school paper, was given out
Dottie McClain 573; H T G Hirte home were their son-in- Friday. The paper is written
Thiel’s 994; HTS Thiel’s 2808. law and daughter, Mr. and and published by the journal­
Twllightors
Mrs. Jim Dolby of Corvallis. ism class under the supervi­
Name of Team Won Lost
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Bum­ sion of Robert Monson. The
Tincknell .........
9
3 garner and Ginger were in class consists of the following
Simpson ............
9
3 Woodburn Sunday afternoon students: co-editors Sandy
Teague ...............
8
4 to attend installation of offic­ Cooper and Kathy Story;
LaFemme .........
7
5 ers for Rainbow girls. Mrs. sports editor, Pat Moore; art­
5 Bumgarner’s niece, Jeannette ist, Nellie Wilson; and report­
Adams ...............
7
Dollie’s ............
6
6 James, was installed as Wor­ ers, Sheryl Alban, Virginia
Turner Building
5
7 thy Advisor.
Brannan, Lyle Cutsforth, Den­
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Bum­ nis Davidson, Patti Eastwood,
5
Laird’s Ins..........
7
P P & L............
7 garner have received a letter Louise Emerson, Donna Grif­
5
1st Federal........
4
8 from their son, Philip, who fith, Ken Kendred, Monte La-
Tress Chic ........ .
4
8 is taking his army basic train­ lack, Terry Lockrem, Sharon
Fery Const........
5
8 ing at Ft. Polk, La. For Robertson, Dwayne Rosa-
HIG Jeanette Fery 242; HIS friends wishing to write to mond, Terry Savage, and
Jeanette Fery 572; HTG him, his address is: Pvt. Philip Elaine Stafford.
Teague’s 929; HTS LaFemme C. Bumgarner R. A. 18959513,
After the Serra game on
Co. E. 1st Bn. 2nd Tng. Bde, Friday, the juniors put on a
2654.
Pat Johnson won a lube Job Ft. Polk, La. 71459.
dance. The dance was well at­
Weekend visitors at the tended, but the record player
from Philippi Motor for a 213
Clyde Oliver home were the didn’t work at first and that
game.
Fight Ball
couple’s son and family, the got the dance off to a bad
Name of Team Won Lost Jack Olivers of Portland. Vis­ start. Proceeds from the dance
1 j iting Saturday were the Oliv­ will be used to help finance
Stayton Can No. 1 ....11
Garton Builders ...... 9
3 er’s son-in-law and daughter, the Junior-Senior banquet
4 Mr. and Mrs. Terry Muir and and the prom.
Sublimity Fire Ins..... 8
Webb’s Texaco .......... 7
5| two sons of Salem.
5i A load of gravel was donat-
Santiam Farmers .... 7
7 ed to the Gates clubhouse last
Stayton Can. No. 2 .... 5
8, week by Hugh Johnston of
Sportsman’s Center .... 4
8 Lyons.
By Eva Bressler
K C No. 2 ................. 4
9
Mrs. Sarah Rains was host­ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mor
Girod’s Hilltop .......... 3
10 ess for a luncheon at her gan were week-end guests at
Gorman’s.................... 2
HIG Joe Peters 228; HIS home Sunday. Her guests Kennewick, Washington. They
Joe Peters 612; HTG Stayton were Mrs. Mary Stafford, Mrs. were guests at the home of
Can. No. 1, 760; HTS Stayton Nellie Allen, Mrs. Alice Wat­ their son and daughter-in-law
son, Miss Janet Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan.
Can. No. 1 2229.
David Vernon.
Stayton Classic
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Og­
Mrs. Daisy Blackburn and den of Seaside spent several
Name of Team Won Lost
4 Mrs. Sarah Rains received days the first of the week
Take 2 .......... ......... 12
5 word this week of the death at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
3 Aces ........... ......... 11
5 of their brother, Dan Groblebe W. L. Kimery and sons Jack
Tag A longs .... ......... 11
6 of Eureka Springs, Ark. He and Jerry. Mrs. Ogden will
River Rats .... ......... 10
8 died of a heart attack follow­ be remembered as the former
Polka Dots ..... ........... 8
11 ing surgery. He was 65.
Mrs. Mabel Spa of Lyons.
Sweet 3 ........ ........... 5
12
Bill Stewart was an over­
2 Hoops & a Holler .... 4
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott
13 night guest Monday at the and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Go Aheads ..... ............ 3
HIG Olive Barnhard 202; Charles Tucker home. Bill, Stevens were Sunday guests
HIS Phyllis Lierman 512; the son of former Gates resi­ at Estacada at the home of
HTG Take Two 506; HTS dents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Weav­
Stewart, arrived here from er. The Weavers are former
Take Two 1463.
Monday Night Mixed Doubles San Francisco last week and Lyons residents while he was
Name of Team Won Lost is now employed at an Idanha maintalnance man for the
5 mill.
Peoples Telephone Comnany.
Misfits ................. ..... 15
7
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henness
Mr. Cecil Green of Philo­
Ally Oops ........... ..... 13
What Nots.......... ... 12% 7% were accompanied to Dallas math was a Wednesday after­
8 Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. noon visitor at the home of
Shot Pots ........... ..... 12
11 Floyd Shepherd to visit Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen. Mr.
4 Erratics .......... ....... 9
12 Henness’ parents, the Roy Green and Mr. Allen are
Pin Poppers ...... ....... 8
14 Taylors.
cousins.
Has Beens ----- ...... 6
Gene Jacobson accompanied
Mrs. Sarah Cookingham of
Never Was’ses........ 4% 15%
HIG Betty Wallace and Dot- his sister, Mrs. Betty Bebout Salem was a Wednesday after­
tie McClain 190; Lloyd Holm of Sweet Home, to Heppner noon visitor at the home of
237; HIS Fran Garsjo 506; over the weekend to visit Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye.
Lloyd Holm 631; HTG What their brother, Clarence Jacob­ Mrs. Effie Nydegger and
Nots 808: HTS Misfits 2282.
son in the hospital there. Mrs. Paul Geraths of Stayton
Monday Night Majors
They found him in critical were Wednesday noon lunch­
Name of Team Won Lorn condition.
While checking eon guests at the home of Mrs.
20 some Forest Service facilities Ethel Huffman.
Santiam Hardware .... 31
20 18 miles from town, he had
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Good
N. S. Lanes —..... — 31
N S C of Co ............ 30% 20% fallen and broken some ribs. and family have purchased
23 He then tried to walk back property from the Jim Silber-
Scio ------------------ 28
Gerath’s No. 2 — 25% 25% to town through the snow. nagles in Fox Valley and have
Girod’s Produce .... 25% 25% In addition to suffering com­ moved there. They have been
28 plications from the broken living in the former George
Girod’s Market ----- 25
Lowers & Holm — 24% 26% ribs, he contracted pneumon­ Neal house In Lyons.
27 ia.
The next meeting of the
Girod’s Meats ---------24
28
Sunday dinner guests at the Lyons Extension Unit will be
Coast to Coast ----- 22
28 Percy Mulligan home were held on Thursday, February
Gerath’s No. 1 ----- 22
______
_____
34 their son-in-law and daughter, 9th at 10:00 a.m. until 12
j W Wood
— 17
HIG Lloyd Holm 234; HIS
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin New­ o’clock noon, at the Lyons
Methodist church. I^esson for
Ed Wulf 835; HTG Girod’s berg and Toni.
the day will be “Foundation
Market 658; HTS Coast to
Garments” with Mrs. Jack
Coast 2421.
Roy and Mrs. John Kokstis
North Santiam Merchants
giving the demonstration. A
Name of Team Won Tx>st
4
baby sitter will be provided
Girod’s .........
12
6
and all interested persons are
1st National —...... 10
7
Porter * Lau----------- 9
I welcome.
7
Mrs. Donald Huber and Mrs.
Valley Telephone ........ 9
7
Johnston were In Albany
Lowers & Holm ...... 9
8
Thursday to attend a program
Blaylock Roofing :..... 8
9
planning meeting of the Ex­
Rex Lucas ------------- 7
Mill Supply ............. 14
6
Valley Telephone .... 13
7
Drushella Furniture 12
8
Riverview..................... 11
9
Aumsville Flour .... 10 10
Stayton Florist.............. 8 12
Stout Creek ....
6
14
Stayton Radio & TV 6
14
HIG Arlene Taylor 233; HIS
Arlene Taylor 554; HTG Val­
ley Telephone 744; HTS Val­
ley Telephone 2130.
Arlene Taylor bowled a 233
for her first 225 pin and 554
for her first 500 series pin.
GATES
Santiam Ripples
tension Unit. They are mem­ son spent the weekend in Walton. High score was held
bers of the Lyons Extension Portland, where they were by Mr. Benefiel, low by Mrs.
Unit.
guests at the home of Mr. and Huber and traveling by Mr.
The regular meeting of San­ Mrs. Ralph Marshall.
Manning.
tiam Valley Grange will be
Mr. and Mrs. John Coulter
Mr. and Mrs. David Daniel­
held Friday night, February and daughter. Kristina are son spent Thursday and Fri­
3 There will be a Centennial staying for the present time day of last week at Columbia
candle lighting service and at the home of her parents, City, where they visited old
ritualistic
tableaus.
Ted Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Trahan. time friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Simms will be a guest of the Mr. Coulter recently received Guy Haney.
evening and a pot luck supper his discharge from the Army
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Julian
will be served following the at Fort Ord, Calif., after serv­ and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
meeting. Mrs. Georgia Hays, ing three years, two of which Albert Julian of Scio were
Sant iam Valley Lecturer at­ were spent in Germany. He Sunday dinner guests in Port­
tended a conference in Eu­ has returned to his former land at the home of Mrs. Bev­
gene February 24 and 25. She job at Freres Lumber Co. and erly Hanson. The occasion
won the booster award for they plan to make their home honored the 83rd birthday an­
1966 for Santiam Valley in Stayton.
niversary of Albert Julian,
grange.
Stanley Power, son of Mr. also the birthday anniversary
“Foundation Garments” will and Mrs. Charles Power left of Mrs. Hanson’s daughter,
be the topic at the regular over the weekend for Californ­ Sandra. Others attending were
meeting of the Lyons Exten- ia where
____ __
__ _____
__ Rex Julian and Mrs. Hanson’s
he will
enroll _ at the
sion unit to be held Thurs-1 La Marada Bible Institute of four grandchildren.
day, February 9 at the Lyons Los Angeles. Steven Power,
Bert Lyons returned to the
Methodist church at 10 a. m. student at OTI in Klamath Salem Memorial hospital last
Mrs. Jack Roy and Mrs. John Falls,, spent the weekend at Tuesday, January 24 for treat­ “Of low cost farm buildings that
ment and will undergo sur­ ire strong and weather-defiant,
Kokstis gave the demonstra­ his home here.
there's nothing like lumber....
tion. “Special Interest Meet­ Mrs. Hazel Lewis and gery soon.
Mrs. Mac Morman and When you're going to build, sec
ings” on the refinishing of daughter, Miss Beulah Lewis,
furniture will be held at the accompanied by Miss Lucille daughter, Mrs. Richard Lin­ is We stock all the new West
Mari-Linn school on Monday Lewis of Corvallis were Sun­ demann were in Portland last ’ oust lumber grades.
evening at 7 p. m. on Febru­ day guests in Portland at the Thursday to attend funeral
ary 13, 20 and 27 and March homes of Mrs. Lewis’ cousins, services for Carroll Cushman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Taylor
6. Everyone is welcome to at­ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keliher and
tend all Extension meetings. Mr. and Mrs. George Luman. and children from Eugene
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walton were weekend guests at the
Miss Anita Benefiel, daugh­
KELLY LUMBER BALES
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis were hosts for a small group home of her parents, Mr. and
. mill eiTv, •■■•on
Benefiel of Lyons and a sen­ of friends Saturday night with Mrs. Joe Johnson and Brenda.
Week Day Hours
ior at Stayton Union High has a pinochle party. Attending
8:00 A. BL to 5:00 P. BL
been named Homemaker of were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ben­
Saturdays:
Tomorrow. She earned a sil­ efiel, Mr. and Mr. Donald Hu­
ver charm from the sponsors, ber, Mr. and Mrs. Leland
8:30 A. BL to 12:30
General Mills, and is now eli­ Manning and Mr. and Mrs.,
Phone 897-2610
gible for state and national
scholarship awards. Mr. Bene­
fiel is principal at Mari-Linn
and Mrs. Benefiel is the fifth I
grade teacher.
r
Cherri Manning, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Man­
ning underwent a tonsilect­
omy Friday morning at San­
tiam Memorial hospital and is
now convalescing at home.
A 6:15 potluck supper and
fellowship hour will be held
at the Lyons Methodist
church on Friday evening,
February 10. Dr. George Rose­
berry of Salem, former Salem
district superintendent o f
Methodist churches, with Mrs.
Roseberry will be guests of
the evening and will show
slides and talk on their recent
trip to the Holy Land and Eu­
rope. All interested are wel­
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payments over ten months if you wish. There’s no interest or carrying
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stevens
charges
for this extra convenience. And payments remain the same
left Sunday for Sheridan,
Wyo. She will visit her mo­
every month, even during severe cold spells. Order clean-as-a-whistle
ther, Mrs. Ora Kelley, and Mr.
Custom Standard Heating Oils today.
Stevens will go to Otter,
Mont, to see his sister, Mrs.
Hazel Burnsides. He will look
after her ranch while she flys
to Salem to see her mother,
Mrs. Henry Stevens, who is
ill at the St. Bernard Nurs­
Phone 769-5326
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