The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 28, 1967, Page 4, Image 4

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    NOTICE
Our property which includes the Bed of Rock
Creek and The Land under the Bonneville Power
Line, is POSTED. It is not open for Hunting to
Any One.
MARTIN V. KELLY
4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept 28, 1967 Taylor, general chairman.
Guest speaker of the even­
ing was Ted Sims of Corval­
lis, State Grange Overseer.
During the program, an old-
fashioned fiddling bee was
held during the evening by
Will E. White of Scio, and
Frank Basl of Fern Ridge.
Mrs. Hugh Johnston won the
LYONS — Santiam Valley I dinner at the hall Saturday prize for guessing the num­
Grange held their 28th An- 1 ifternoon and evening. Ed ber of buttons in a jar. She
nual Harvest Festival and I Bell of Stayton was master guessed 400 and there were
Booster Night program and |of ceremonies and Elmer 401. Mrs. Giles Wagner held
the lucky number and got the
treasure chest.
There was a good display ot
fancy work, canning, baking,
flowers, fruits, vegetables,
hobbies, novelties, antiques
and ceramics. First and se­
cond blue ribbon winners
were:
Fancy work—first, Mrs. Ed
Bell, Blanche Wagner, Estelle
Spiva, Keith Carter, Helen
Shafer, Alta Bodeker, Mary
Loucks, Vivian White, Tyler
Pinkston, Mildred Huffman,
Nellie Jones, Lucille Kirsch,
and Edna Dolby Red ribbon,
Ruth Nelson, Blanche Wag­
ner, Georgia Hays, Alta Bod­
eker, Lucille Kirsch, Mildred
Huffman, Edna Dolby and
Ruth Nelson.
Baking, blue ribbons. Jean
Roberts, Fern Sletto, Lucille
Kirsch, Georgia Hays, Rose
Coffman, Bertha Basl, Bay­
onne Stroschine. Red ribbons
Joe Toepfer, Lucille Kirsch.
Canning. Blue ribbons, Ber­
tha Basl, Giles Wagner, L.
E. Sletto, Lucille Kirsch, Joe
Toepfer. Red: Bertha Basl,
Lucille Kirsch, L. E. Sletto,
Joe Toepfer, Georgia Hays,
Helen Shafer, Mattie Stout.
Antiques. Blue, Frank Basl,
Alvin Palmer, Therm. Smith,
Luther Stout, Jake Myers,
Helen Shafer, Mrs. Dick Gor­
man, Zelma Plane, Estelle
Spiva. Red. Tyler Pinkston,
Alvin Palmer, Helen Shafer,
Zelma Plane, Frank Basl and
Giles Wagner.
Novelties and Hobbies. Blue
Helen Shafer, Vivian White,
Ruth Nelson, Georgia Hays.
Red Ribbon, Therman Smith.
Ceramics. Blue Carla Heath,
Cynthia Fisher, Blanche Wag­
ner.
Flowers. Blue,
Mattie
Stout, Georgia Hays, Bessie
Hampton, Giles Wagner, Ka­
thleen Manning, Mrs Dick
Gorman, Lori Tinney, Dick
Gorman, Joe Toepfer, Joann
Gorman, Denise Tinney, Mrs.
Ed Bell, Lucille Kirsch, Zel­
ma Plane, Eva Bressler, Mi­
chael Gorman, Patrick Gor­
man, Ruth Nelson, Helen
Shafer. Red, Bessie Hampton,
L. E. Sletto, Denise Tinney,
Giles Wagner, Lori Tinney,
Helen Shafer, Mrs. Dick Gor­
man, Mattie Stout, Alta Bod­
eker, Luther Stout, Joann
Gorman, Georgia Hays.
Fruit, Vegetables and Nuts,
Blue, Jean Roberts, Mary Lou
Henning, L. E. Sletto, Frank
Basl, Barney Kirsch, Paul
Kirsch, Jake Myers, Mrs. Ed
Bell, Helen Shafer, Austin
Longfellow, Joe Toepfer, Lu­
ther Stout, Bill Dull, Harold
Hawthorne, Vance Tinney,
Michael Tinney, Joe Barrows,
John Shafer, Bessie Hamp­
ton, Lucille Kirsch, Bertha
Basl, Giles Wagner, Frank
Studnick. Red. Vance Tinney,
L. E. Sletto, Frank Studnick,
Bertha Basl, Giles Wagner,
Bill Dull, Luther Stout, Mrs.
Dick Gorman, Paul Kirsch,
Jake Myers, Bessie Hampton,
Michael Tinney, Joe Toepfer,
Estelle Spiva, Helen Shafer,
Rose Coffman. John Shafer,
Frank Basl, Eva Bressler,
Mrs. Ed Bell, Georgia Hays.
Horses. Senior Division.
Rirst Brenda Coles, second,
Jean Roberts; third, Sharron
Smith. Junior Div. First
Mark Smith, second. Rhonda
Sehles, third. Melinda Fehlen.
Lambs. First Susan Dougal.
second. Billie Lambert and
Mark Smith, second on an
Angus Calf. Mark Smith, first
in horse race.
Lou Myers won first in the
horseshoe pitching contest
and Jake Myers second.
Many Present for Annual
Santiam Grange Fair
We admit it.
You ao get
a lot less with
electric heat.
Flameless!
Noiseless!
Fuelless!
Dirtless!
Flueless!
Odorless!
Ha rmless!
Cougars Take Win
Over St. Paul Friday
Comforting,
isn't it?
Pacific Power
DETROIT—Detroit Coug­
ars moved into an undisputed
first place with a 20-6 victory
over St. Paul in an 8-man
Casco League football game
here Friday afternoon. Kenny
Tower ran for two touch­
downs and passed 38 yards
for another to his brother
Dennis. Bobby Miller added
two extra points. Mike Mert­
en scored St. Paul’s only
points with a 35-yard scamp­
er in the second quarter.
Detroit — K. Tower one
run 9; Miller pass from K.
Tower; D. Tower 38 pass
from K. Tower (run failed)
K. Tower 45 run (Miller run)
St. Paul. Merten 35 run (run
failed.) Detroit will play
Mohawk there Friday at 3
p. m.
For Quality Job Prating call
The Enterprise, R97-Î772.
JOHNSON—To Mr and
Mrs. Robert G. Johnson, Stay­
ton, a son, Saturday, Sept.
9, 1967.
JANOTA—To Mr. and Mrs.
Ludvlck Sonny Janota, Stay­
ton, a son, Saturday, Sept. 9,
1967.
HOWLAND—To Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis A. Howland,
Salem, a daughter, Monday,
Sept. 11, 1967.
O’CONNOR—To Mr. and
Mrs. Francis J. O’connor, Scio
a daughter, Monday, Sept. 11,
1967.
NICODEMUS— To Mr. and
Mrs. Larry G. Nicodemus,
Mill Citv, a daughter, Tues­
day, Sept. 12, 1967.
KANOFF—To Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas L Kanoff, Bend, a
son, Thursday September,
14, 1967.
YOST—To Mr. and Mrs.
Paul F. Yost, Sublimity, a
daughter, Saturday, Sept. 16,
1967.
REYES—To Mr. and Mrs
Luciano Reyes, Stayton, a
daughter, Tuesday, Sept. 19,
1967.
HICKS—To Mr. and Mrs.
Delaine C. Hicks, Stayton, a
daughter, Friday, Sept. 22,
1967.
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Phone 897-2772
P. O. Box 848
Mill City, Ore. 97860
Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday
Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill
City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
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for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint
without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an
advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault.
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of the timber industry and agriculture in this area.
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Editor and Publisher
GOLDIE RAMBO_______________ Society and News Editor
DAVE WARDE ........................................................... Printer
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Wisconsin & Briggs-Stratton Engines
Fire Equipment Supplies
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for the Choice of Champions
If it's for the Logger, better come and see
us first. Our Service Department will get
you going quicker.
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Highway 22
Mehama
Ph. 859-2240