Mrs. Henry Meunier of Sno- 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 16, 1969 Mrs. Harold Hawthorne. himish, Wn., and Mrs. Law­ Mr. and Mrs. Vem Hemmel- will visit with his brother, Or­ rence LaFranc of R:lla, N. D., to work Monday. man from Monmouth were re­ Betty Johnson By Eva Bressler sisfe; > f Mrs. George Arthurs, Mrs. Ruth McCombs spent rin De I-and. He will then go cent visitors at the home of Ph. 897-2491 days The “Busy Bees’’ 4-H club Mr. and Mrs. Orville Landers. c-inc 10 v sit at the Arthurs Monday, Tuesday and Wed­ to Kitcii.kan, Alaska, to be Ph. 897-2456 eves. held their meeting Tuesday, Mrs. Hemmelman is an aunt' nesday of last week at San­ v.th ! u> daughter. hoiiu Monday. January 7 at the home of their of Mrs. Landers. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lyons and Glen Henn -s was home tiam Memorial hospital in leader, Mrs. Don Huber with five children visited from from his work at the coast for Stayton having treatments on Mrs. Elwin Pederson assist­ Tuesday to Thursday of last the weekend. Keith Henness her back for relief f muscle ant leader. The time was week at the Hollis Turnidge and family from Albany had spasms. She Is at home now, spent in working on their home. Ed Lyons is a Master dinner and visited at the Hen- but reports she is still not feel­ skirts, which will be the les­ Chief in the Navy and is in the nesa home Sunday. ing very well. Mrs. John Teeters son for next week, January 14. The Mehama church is plan­ nuclear submarine division. He Edgar DeLand, an uncle Harold Wilson, who is em ­ Present were Debbie Huber, ning a pot luck dinner for is being transferred from Con­ Cheryl Kuiken, Susan Neal, Sunday, January 19 following necticut to Bremerton, so stop­ ployed by the State FUh Com­ from Salem, visited fr m Fri­ mission, spent last week work­ day until Sunday at the Ed Mary Fritchi, Janice Taylor the morning worship services ped for the visit on the way. ing at Oakridge. He returned Kadln home. They took him and Cheryl Manning. Dickie Hayward, who has to the Marion Forks Hatchery to Eugene Sunday, where he Later a congregational meet­ Mrs. Mijce Winston from ing will be held. Anyone in­ been home on leave from the Sari Francisco, California was terested is invited to attend. service, was a guest at the a week-end guest at the home Mrs. E. J. Hughes spent a home of Mrs. Lang Stafford 1C« Crcam «Hlte of Mrs. Effie Anderson and couple of days in Santiam Me­ on Tuesday. Chuck Bames 6-7-10 Jim Bethell; 4-7-10 Jim Keith, additional Saturday din­ morial hospital after she in­ had dinner with Mrs. Stafford Sullivan; 6-7-10 Dennis Holm. ner guests were Mr. and Mrs. jured her left wrist when she on Sunday. Also calling at her Other Hard Mpttto Emil Piper from Mulino. The fell at her home January 10. home Sunday were Mr. and 5-6-10 F. Garsjo; 4-5 L. Girod; families were all neighbors Guests for a week at the Mrs. Floyd Bassett of Lyons. 4- 7-9 D. Holm; 5-7 S. Crenshaw, while living in Wisconsin. Mrs. Fritzie Ward fell and home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Dealer, M. Hatch, S. Alsman Marine Corporal Steven Sal­ Taylor were her brother-in- sprained her leg recently and 5- 10 D. McClain, D. Boyd, R. ter left Tuesday for Travis Air law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Cody Pelky has been as­ Peters, W. Shelton, L. Brown, Force Base in California, af­ Joseph Ellis of Portland. sisting her at her home. E. Girod, M. Hancock, R. Wal­ ter spending a 30 day leave at Ansel Hayward and wife, Mrs. M. V. Frame visited a lace. the home of his parents, Mr. few days last week with rela­ son of Mrs. Ruby Brisbin, Men — Over 310 and Mrs. I^slie Salter. From tives and friends in Eugene their two sons, Arthur and 246 B. Lierman; 244 E. Wulf; the Air Fore Base he will re­ and Leaburg, then went to Kenny Hayward, step-son Al­ 235 B. Stigelman; 234 L. Girod; turn to Vietnam for his second Nehalem where she spent the len Michael and his son, Allen, TET US KEEP TRACK of your fuel 227 D. Peters; 225 W. McCiain, t:ur of duty. pears at your home-well before weekend returning home Sun­ were here to attend the funer­ JLj supply for you. L. Wallace. 223 D. Peters; 222 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bailey of day evening. al of Ansel’s aunt, Mrs. Birdie you run low. No need to phone. No G. Puckett; 220 J. Sullivan, R. Springfield were Sunday guests Mrs. Grant Smith was host­ Osterhout. Everything is automatic. We com* bother. We handle everything for Eshelman; 217 D. Sharp; 216 at the home of her brother-in- ess at her home Sunday, Jan­ pute your rate of fuel consumption you. R. Glidewell, L. Holm; 215 L. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. uary 5 for a dinner honoring based on the weather. Using the Holm, D. Peters; 213 J. Beth­ Orville Downing. There is no charge lbr thia apo- Art Anderson on his birthday. ell; 211 A. Yankus, G. Carey; degree-day method, we can accu­ Dwight Downer son of Mr. Present for the dinner were cial service. And you’ll be getting 210 K Myers, H. Webb. By Virgil Trout and Mrs Ralph Downer has Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. rately predict how much beating dean-burning Shell Hooting Oil­ Men — 600 Series The Christmas season has enlisted in the United States and Mrs. Bruce Matthis and oil you will use and when you will now specially dimatiaed for thia 615 E. Wulf; 612 L. Myers; Air Force and left Portland children Donald and Debbie ended and some people would need more of it. 607 D. Peters; 600 J. Sullivan; Wednesday for Lackland Air Wagner, Miss Linda Wagner like to forget it because of all area. Call us today for aaore details. 4 Game League: 833 D. Peters. Force Base at San Antonio, of Salem, Frank Shelton of the hussle and bussle. When time comes, our truck ap- Women — Over 190 Texas. But as a Mill City Jaycee Lyons and Mr. and Mrs. Smith. 225 S. Bethell; 213 D. Sch- John McClurg was taken to Royce Longfellow, son of one project keeps coming back windt; 204 Betty Wallace; 202 Santiam Memorial Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longfel­ to me; Toys for Tots. This year S. Bethell; 199 D. Ball; 190 J. Thursday afternoon, suffering low left Monday, January 6 it was very successful and grat- Attig, S. Bethell. with a severe nose bleed. He for Ft. Lewis, Wn., where he lfing as when you give you Women — First 000 A Bigger will remain for several days will be receiving Ms basic also receive. 617 S. Bethell; 572 D. Sch- for treatment. Sitting in my own home on training in the army. Also Mill City windt; 547 D. Ball; 528 Blanch Ph. 897-2442 Diitributor Mrs. Paul Gasperette and leaving the same day were Christmas morning watching Wallace; 512 Betty Wallace; «on, Paul, who have returned Otto Davenport, son of Mrs. my children open their gifts 500 D. McCiain. from Germany are guests this Harvey Kanoff, and Mike Pan- and seeing the surprise and Nightengale week at the home of Mr. and tovich, son of Mr. and Mrs. joy on their faces was Christ­ Name of Team W L Mrs. Orval Landers and fam- Daniel Pantovich, who both mas for me. Mill Supply .............. 8 q 'ly. From here they will go to went to Camp Pendleton, Cal., So thank you people of Mill Earls Chevron ........... 7 j Connecticut. City, not only from the Jay- after joining the Marines. Frankies Tavern ....... 5 3 Mr. and Mrs. R. Quesinber­ Don Engdahl, who had vis­ cees but from children and Drushella Furniture ..4 4 ry from Seal Beach, Calif., are ited with relatives here several parents in our community who Riverview .................... 3 5 'pending several days this days left January 6 for his benefited from your generosi­ Stayton Radio & TV 3 5 week at the home of Mr. and home near Healdsburg, Calif. ty. Stout Creek Lumber . 2 6 P- I- T. A..................... 0 8 HIG and HIS Dolly Ball 199, 547; HTG Frankies Tavern 750; HTS Stayton T.V. 2101. Koffee Klatchers Name of Team W L (End of First Half) Lowers & Holm . 47 21 Western Auto ....... .. 44 2? Girod’s ....... 28 40 Salem Trophy ........ .. 38 30 Walton’s Grocery .. . 37 31 1 Ray’s Drug ............ . 36 32 Bob and Bill’s ...... .. 35 33 Jerry’s Tavern....... .. 31 37 Park-n-Shop .......... 27 % 40% North Santiam Lanes 26 49 Gene’s Meat Mkt. .. 25% 42% 1st. Federal Savings ..21 47 HIG and HIS Djrothv Schwindt 213, 572; HTG and HTS Ray’s Drug 956; 2766. Friday Mixed Doubles Name of Team W 1. Garton Builders ......... 8 0 Girods Super Market 5 3 Del’s Barber Shop .... 5 3 Mill City Pharmacy ....5 3 Les’ Tavern .............. 4 4 Pamper Palace ........... 3 5 Don’s Tire Sales ....... 1 7 Lulay & Davis ........... 1 7 HIG Lloyd Girod 234; HIS Tony Masser 568; HTG and rices HTS Girod’s Super Market 668, 1898. Monday Night Mixers Name of Team W I. Bethell & Fredricks .. 4 0 Hancock & Bassett ... 3 1 Savage & Lierman ... 3 1 Weakley & Irons . .. 3 1 Wallace & Glidewell 1 3 Wallace & Wallace - 1 3 Calavan & Peterson .. 1 3 Martin & London . .. 0 4 HIG and HIS Shirley Beth-| ell 225, 617; HTG and HTS1 Bethell & Fredricks 799, 2356. No. Santiam Merchants W L Name of Team Silverton Lanes .... .. 7 1 Sprouse-Reitz ......... .. 6 2 Lowers & Holm 1 ... 5 3 Valley Telephone .. .. 5 3 Girod’s ...................... ... 4 4 Jerry’s Tavern ....... ... 4 4 Porter &. Lau.......... ... 4 4 4 Albany Lanes........... ....4 5 Lowers & Holm 2 ... 3 5 .. 3 Philippi c Roffal Troohv ........ .. 2 GATES LYONS Subscribe to The Mill Gty Enterprise $4.00 per Year Read it Every Week MEHAMA Shell Heating Oil dealer offers automatic delivery Holiday Thanks H. L. ASHBY We Give S & H Green Stamps On Heating Oil i no extra charge P are always relative.. .whether they’re actually high or low depends on what we get for our money. 1 1 i n h i J Local business and service establishments offer the same goods for similar prices... or less... that we can get in some distant city or town... plus... at no extra charge... more con­ venience, quicker service in times of emergency, more per­ sonal interest in our needs and problems, important help in the financial support and upbuilding of this area in which we live... and upon which we depend for a living. These extras, and many more are ours ... no extra charge... when we patronize our friends and neighbors in business here at ho rue. O-M Const.................. - 1 7 HIG and HIS E. Wulf 244, 615; HTG and HTS Lowers & Holm No. 1 1061, 3050. These Firms Are Genuinely Interested in the Future of Our Community and Your Welfare Saettani Memorial Hanpftal (Majrtea) TUERS—To Mr. and Mrs. Bruce F. Tuers. Lyons, a girl, Monday, January 6, 1969. KEIFER—To Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Keifer, Turner, a girl. Wednesday, January 8, 1969. GERMOND — To Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Germond, Aumsville, a boy, Friday, Jan- u ry 10, 1969. H. L. Ashby Hill Insurance Agency Jerry Coffman Kelly Lumber Sales Distributor of Shell Products Mil City, Oregon New and Used Can Building Supplies, Paints, PtwnWng Supplies, Electrical Fixtures Jerry Pittam Insurance Mill City Hardware Santiam Cable Vision Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 We Give 3 4 H Green Stamps Mill City, Oregon Tires Are My Business Highway 22, Mill City, Ore. U.S. National Bank of Oregon Bob's Phillips 66 Service Girod's Hilltop Super Market Les's Body & Fender Repair Head Office PorUand We Give S & H Green Stamps S & H Green Stamps Complete Body Repair & Paint Service Don's Tire Sales