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3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 13, 1969 rummage sale to be held the first of June. Any donations will be appreciated. Those Julia Ficker By Karen Oliver Betty Johnson wishing to donate may con Years ago when my husband Ph. 897-2491 days A representative from the tact Mrs. Harold Wilson in and I were first married, we Ph 897-2456 eves. Gates. lived on a small place at the Oregon State Welfare Commis Harry Harmon is now in the Guedne Geston’s sister-in- edge of town. We had room sion visited the high school on compare Coverage and Formula Veterans Hospital in Portland law, Mrs. Thordis Geston from Tuesday in order to speak to for an orchard, garden and also THESE ARE YOUR BEST BUYS where he is undergoing medi Milwakie, spent from Thurs chickens and a cow, if we the girls on adaption policies. cal treatment. day until Saturday at the Ges- kept the cow in a pasture. A movie was shown, followed Mrs. Rubie Stubbs recently son home. Mr. and Mrs. G. by a gr.up discussion where sold her apartments on High Gestson took her home on Sat Well one year about Thanks the girls were able to ask ques giving time, my husband went way 22 tc Mr. and Mrs. Thom urday and visited with her at tions about adoption. The re as A. Daugherty of Portland. her home until Monday, when to the pasture and brought presentative explained to them : the cow home, or so he Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rush they returned home. how parents and children were visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clif Mr. and Mrs. Robert John | thought she looked rather matched, the qualifications of ford Robertson in Salem last son visited with Mr. and Mrs. poorly so he decided to keep adoptive parents, and s me pos Thursday. Clifford and Clare Cress Cullison in Aumsville on i her in the lot for a few days sible problems which may and feed her real good. are cousins. The Robertson’s I Friday afternoon. We fed her from Thursday come up when adopting a had just returned from a five Sherrie Stubbs and a friend until the following Monday child. week trip to Florida, where visited her mother Rubie While the girls were find they enjoyed picking fresh Stubbs for the day on Satur morning. Then I took her back ing out about adaption, the to the pasture. You can imag oranges off the trees for break day. Sherrie and her twin sis ine my surprise when I got boys mot to discuss openly Highway 22 Phone 897-2785 fast. ter Mary, have been going to there to find our cow standing some of the school policies. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rush and school in Portland this year The main topics for discussion patiently at the gate waiting Dianne had Sunday dinner Nellie Allen, June Barker, for us. We had been feeding were centered around disci with the Lyle Rush family in and Ellen Rust made a trip to pline and who should enforce the wrong cow. Salem. punishment on wrongdoers. It | Detroit on Monay and visited My husband thought he ’ d ! is hoped that the administra Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kadin, their I with Irene Pullin, a former never hear the last of that daughter, Mrs. Marge Parker, , resident of Gates. tion will now be able to base little episode. and granddaughter Jeri Jo, had Ross McCombs went on a their policies more on what Downtown Reno location Mother-in-law One day my dinner at the Keith Kadin ; business trip to Seattle last and the students believe is right. I went by the plant where DRIVE-IN ENTRANCE home in Scio on Sunday to I Wednesday and returned home A G.A.A. meeting was held my husband was working. help Keith celebrate his birth ' on Thursday. March 5th. Committee re FREE PARKING When we got there, the men on day. ports on the Handicap Basket were razzing my husband a- , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson ball game were given and dis bout an incident that had hap and daughter, Mrs. Don Carey cussed. The game will be held pened a short time before. of Stayton visited with Mrs. on March 14th. The meeting NO MINIMUM My husband had gone out LETTERS Wilson's sister, Ruth W. Flint, I was then adjourned and the NO COVER into another part of the build on Sunday at the Santiam Me I ing for something. While he girls were given the opportun TO THE® TOP ENTERTAINMENT morial Hospital in Stayton. ity to earn points by taking was there he heard this tick skill Ruth had recent surgery. tests. ing sound (It was during Fred Stone had to have an EDITOR Pep Club met during activity World War II so it might have operation to put the pace mak been a bomb). He came rush period on Friday. The mem er back in his chest, as it was Mr. Don Moffatt ing back and told the rest bers were reminded to turn giving him some trouble. He is The Mill City Enterprise of the crew what he had heard, their points in by next Wed now recuperating at the St. Mill City, Oregon if they wanted to earn and they all went running nesday Vincent Hospital in Portland. their a wa r d s. Committees All of us in Linn County back to find out what it was. His wife is staying at the hos who are actively involved in iI They searched and searched were then chosen to plan next year's drill team, and to look pital with him. The National Foundation— but couldn’t find anything. Mr. and Mrs. Peterman were March of Dimes program would My husband knew he had for a pattern for next year’s guests at the World War I like to thank you for all the heard something, so he went pep club outfits. Auxiliary meeting held on Sat help you gave us through The back to the same place to lis urday, March 8th, at the Gates Mill City Enterprise during ten again. This time he found School house. Plans were made January and February. the source of the ticking noise. for the World War I Auxiliary We are most grateful for You can imagine how he felt Convention ta be held on June your assistance both in help and how the fellows kidded Reno, (702) 323 1611 9-12 in Salem. ing inform the public of the , him when he went back and TWX 702 358 3542 The Women’s Club is gather Foundation’s program and In ’ told them that while he was ing things for their annual making the fund raising effort standing there listening, he DOWNTOWN successful. discovered the ¿Icking noise HIG and HIS D. Holm 223, Very Truly Yours, coming from an old pocket 602; HTG and HTS Porter and Alice Summers (Mrs. J. C.) watch he was carrying In his Lau 1044, 3041. Albany, Oregon. pocket. GATES Reminiscing... LAWN FERTILIZERS Other Hard Splits 6-7-9-10 D. McClain; 4-7-9-10 S. Bethell; 4-7-9 E. Round; 6-7 E. Albus; 4-9 D. Sharp, J. Lu- lay; 9-10 R. Eshelman, G. Nok- elby; 4-10 J. Weakley; 5-7-9 L. Graves; 5-7 C. Gentry, B. Davis, R. Bassett, M. Overholts, Amb. Dozier, C. Weakley, B. Han cock; 5-10 L. Houck, E. Cline, D. McClain. Men Over 210 233 Amb. D.zler; 231 J. Pet erson; 227 P. Jordan; 221 J. Roy, W. Janes; 215 J. Kokstis, G. Brockamp: 213 J. Peters; 212 R. Lulay (2) L. Newcomb, J. Birkh lz, J. Irons; 211 Amb. Dozier, D. Fisher. Men — (»00 Series 613 P. Jordan; 604 R. Lulay; 602 D. Holm. Women — Over 190 202 Blanch Wallace; 198 D. McClain; 196 D. Ball; 195 D. Schwindt; 191 D. McClain. Women — First 500 & Bigger 570 D. McClain; 547 S. Beth ell,• 527 D. McClain: 524 D. Bail; 519 Blanch Wallace; 514 D. Stephen. Eight Ball League Name of Team W L Stayton Canning No 1 28 12 Sportsman Center 25% 14*4 Gorman Insurance .... 25 15 Frank Lumber Co..... 24 16 North San. Lanes ..23*4 16% Stayton Canning 2 .. 23 17 W'ebbs Texaco........... 18 22 Wilco Farmers ....... 17 23 North Santiam Ply. 16 24 Sublimity Fire Ins..... 16 24 Girods Hilltop ....... 12 28 Garton Builders ....... 12 28 HIG Jack Ray 221; HIS Ralph Lulay 604; HTG and HTS Staytcn Canning No. 1 776, 2211. Friday Mixed Doubles Name of Team W L Del’s Barber Shop .. 29*4 10*4 Garton Builders ....... 25 15 Lulay Bros............. 21*4 18*4 Mill City Pharmcy 20*4 15*4 Pamper Palace.......... 18 22 Les’ Tavern .............. 18 18 Don’s Tire Sales .... 13*4 26*4 Girod’s Super Mkt..... 10 30 HIG and HIS Tonv Masser 188. 511: HTG and HTS Del’s Barber Shop 638, 1818. Stayton Invitational Name of Team W L Mel R und Trucking 19 9 Frank Lumber Co..... 19 9 Lierman’s Insurance 18 10 Hutchinson Trucking 18 10 Stayton Electric .... 17*4 10% Regal Tronhy ..... 16% 11% No. San. Real Estate 13 15 Frey’s Market ......... 11 17 Stay. Sports & Hobby 7 21 Green Veneer Inc...... 1 27 HIG Blanche Wallace 202; HIS D'ttie McClain 527: HTG Regal Tronhy 528; HTS Frey’s Market 1485. Monday Night Mixers Name of Team W L Calvan & Peterson 24*4 11’4 Bethell & Fredricks .. 24 12 Savage & Lierman .. 22 14 Hancock & Bassett .. 19 17 Weakley & Trons .... 18 18 Wallace & Glidewell 16 20 Shaffer & Hancock .. 10 26 Wallace &- Wallace 10% 25’4 HIG Ambrose Dozier 233: HTS Pir.kv J rdan 613- HTG Wallace and Wallace 807: HTS Bethell and Fredricks 2215. Junior League . J W Name of Team 2 No. Santiam Lanes 18 3 Furgason Paulus .... 17 8 Stavton Radio & TV 12 11 Team No. 4 ............ . 9 Freres Budg. Supply 8*4 11% Team No. 9 .............. 8% 11% 12 Team Na. 5 ............. 8 Team No 1 ................ 8 12 Team No. 10 .............. 6 14 Bob & Bills Richfield 5 15 HIG Willie Wallace 207: HIS Mike Kline 547; HTG Furga- son Paulus 769: HTS No. San tiam Lanes 2223. Nigh tengáis Name of Team W L Stay. Radio & TV .... 29 11 Riverview .............. 26% 13% Earls Chevron .......... 24 16 Frankies Inn .......... 23 17 Mill Supply .............. 22 18 Drushella Furniture 19 21 Stmt Creek Lbr...... 13% 26% P I T A......................... 4 36 HIG and HIS Dottie Mc Clain 198. 570: HTG and HTS Stayton TV 740, 2176. North Santiam Merchants ttr _ L ’ W Name of Team 12 Valiev Telephone . 28 161 Regal Trophy ........ . 24 171 Lowers & Holm 1 .. 23 17] P rtpr & L,au ........ .. 23 18 Silverton Lanes — .. 22 Albany Lanes ----- 22% 18% 19 Terrvs Tavern ....... 21 19 Sprouse-Reitz ------- . 21 21 Girods .................... 19 Philinni ................... . 18 22 Lowers & Holm 2 .. 12% 27% 33 O-M Const. ----------- 7 t Western Auto - 5000 sq. ft. 20-10-5 Formula . . . $3.29 Western Auto Weed and Feed 5,000 sq. ft. 20-10-5 Formula $3.99 Western Auto and Rose Hardware önowrbom Mapes HOTEL Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Read it Every Week $4.00 per Year RENO, NEVADA I ts what you might call a commonly recognized agricultural principle that if you want to do your harvesting on a particular piece of ground, that’s the place to sow your seed. jx Using the same general type of reasoning, it is obvious that if you want to harvest a nice crop of pros perity ... in the form of better busi ness, a better job, a better community in which to live . . . it’s advisable to plant your trade dollars where they will produce growth for you, rather than for somebody else. jx The homes we live in ... the jobs and businesses which support us . . . the schools and churches that teach our children and enrich our lives .. . the convenient stores and service establishments that supply our every day and emergency needs . . . none of these were built, nor are they sup ported by the dollars that are spent in some other community or city. Hill Insurance Agency Jerry Coffman Kelly Lumber Sales Distributor of Shell Products Mill City, Oregon New and Used Cars Building Supplies, Paints, Plumbing Supplies, Electrical Fixtures Jerry Pitfam Insurance Mill City Enterprise Santiam Cable Vision Don's Tire Sales Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 Advertising — Commercial Printing 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 Less Body & Fender Repair Head Office Portland We Give S & H Green Stamps S & H Green Stamps Complete Body Repair & Paint Service H. L. Ashby