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5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 11, 1969 Hillesland Makes A-2 All State Football Team Marine Pfc Ken. Harris Mr. and Mm. Chai’les Walk er are the proud parents of a son born December 2 at San- tiam Memorial hospital. He has been named Charles Ed ward, Jr. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Vinton of Mill City and great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Foster Mrs. Edith Mason was in of Salem. Corvallis Thursday visiting at the home of her son-in-law and Sunday evening <1 i n n e r daughter and family, Mr. and guests at the hor <e of Mr. and Mrs. Delos Hoeye. Mrs. James Murray and fami ly were Mr. and Mrs. Mel Mis. Darrel Easter was host Rambo and Otto Witt. Andrew ess Friday at her home at 239 Murray was celebrating his N. E. 5th f:r a home products 7th birthday, which was De party. Mrs. Ann Girod of Sal cember 10 and his special em was the demonstrator. guest for the evening was Robbie Humes. The entire Cpt. Brian Waters is home I group joined Andrew in en on a 30 day furlough fr:m ser joying his decorated cake anil vice in Vietnam. He was sta ice cream. tioned with the army at NHA Trang base and will return Mr. and Mrs. Luther Turner there after the holidays. He is left Monday for Little Rock. visiting with his grandmother. California where they will Mrs. Glee Waters in Mill City spend the winter months. and with his father, Bill Wat ers at Hebo and other rela The Studio of Hair Design tives. is now open for business four days a week, Wednesdays, Marilyn Club will meet De Thursdays, Fridays and Sat cember 1C for a no-host cover urdays. 8:30 a m. to 5 p. m. ed dish luncheon at 12 o’clock Ph. 897-2100 for appointment. Larry Hillesland. Santiam’s at the home of Mrs. Lowell Betty Klutke, owner. 46tf quarterback and end was nam Cree, 205 S. E. Kingwood with ed to the A-2 All State team. Mrs. Veryl Hoover as co-host- Hillesland, who was the mi Mrs. Tena Graham and Mrs. ess. All members of the East Charles Kelly entertained nor division scoring leader ern Star are cordially invited Thursday evening at the Gra with 42 points and t:p team to attend. ham home with a dinner party scorer with a total of 52 points honoring Mrs. Else Allen on for the year, was picked by Mr. and Mis. Eugene Greg her birthday anniversary. Oth the A-2 grid coaches and sports ory are the grandparents of a ers present were Mrs. Edna writers for the All State first son born November 30 to Mr. Gordon and Mrs. Alice Fenner. team. Hillesland was the Wol and Mrs. D'rman Gregory at verine’s leading pass receiver a John Day hospital. The and doubled as quarterback Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark Gregorys have five granddau for the running game. Besides attended the combined Thanks ghters and this is their first being All State, Larry was grandson. The new arrival giving and Christmas dinner chosen as split end and defen and social evening of the weighed 8 i>ounds two ounces sive halfback on the Capita) and has been named Todd Ed G ldcn Age club last Monday evening at Stayton. Attending ward. He has a sister Jina. Mrs. Eugene Gregory return- Maternal grandparents are Mr. the dinner with the Clarks ed Sunday from John Day were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Willis Smith of Ne where she visited at the home Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. halem. Chester Riggs of Lyons. About of Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Greg ory and assisted with t’ne care Guests at tin* home of Mr. 100 were in attendance. of her new grandson. and Mrs. Arthur Hedge, Sr., Mr. and Mis. Alex Burrell. for the Thanksgiving holidays Winning door prizes at the were their son, Byron Swan Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark and H use at Brunner’s and his son, George from Mt. Mr. and Mrs. William Shuey Open Flowers Saturday were Marge of Lyons attended Trinity Vernon, Oregon and their Parker and Kathy Ziebert. Chapter OES in Salem las* granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Williams and baby from Friday evening. Entertain Mis. Esther Ogden is visit Reedsport. Mrs. Williams is ment was furnished by a chor ing in Los Angeles at the home us of senior citizens from Byron Swan’s daughter. Capital Manor. Nine men sang >f her son-in-law and daughter, Mrs. Don Moffatt went to with a lady director and a Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Geoffrey, They were here visiting with Beaverton Monday ta get ac lady accompanist. ■ Mrs. Ogden and Mrs. Geof quainted with a new great Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Golden freys brother. Stanley, taking grandson. Brodie McMann, born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs have received word from their her mother back with them. Cris McMann. The new ar son. T/Sgt. David Golden rival weighed 7 pounds 12 that he is attending non-com ounces at birth. Mother and mission officers academy at child are getting along fine. Norton AFB at San Bernar This is the second great-grand dino, Calif. He will graduate child for the Moffatts this December 19 following five year, the first one, a daughter, week’s study of Military Air DETROIT—Scio High used was born October 7 to Mr. anti life Command. a big fourth quarter there Mrs. Bob Kinman of San hi naming the Camp Fire Friday night to edge Detroit Diego. girls receiving awards for High 66-64 in a non-league basketball opener. Rick Web Herbert Olson and Karen candy sale during a recent ster, 6 foot 5 Scio starter of ceremonial for fourth grade Loveall were hsme visiting ov of Kandis the Capitol Minor Division, er the Thanksgiving holidays. groups, names Bradley, Kathy Wilson, Nancy scored 11 of his 25 points in They are students at OTI at the final period and fouled out Sharp and Treva Whisenhunt Klamath Falls. with a minute to go, hut Scio were omitted. held Detroit to 7 points in W EDN BSD A V O NL Y—W e that quarter. Recent holiday guests at the will clean and style wigs and Detroit: 64—Rogers 31; G. home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph ether hair pieces at M price Hiebert 9: Harvey 0; Smith 16; Brunner were their daughters on Wednesdays. One day ser Morgan 0; D. Hiebert 4; Wil vice. Dollie’s Hair Fashions & and families, Mr. and Mrs. liamson 4. Lenthel Ragsdale from Toledo Gifts. Ph. 769-5799. Stayton, Scio: 66—Martinak 17, Web Oregon. 51 and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kanoff ster 25, Hull 12, Unrau 4, from Redmond. Mr. Brunner spent the weekend in Red Wartenbee 6 and Heppner 2. The Jayvees won 51 to 41. mond at the Kanoff home help Friday, December 12 De ing his son-in-law with some work on their home. He said troit , will play Mowhawk there was almost blizzard con here. The JV game will start and Fun Store ditions on the Santiam Pass at 6:30. Antique and New Gift Items when he came home Monday. Mill City Junior High play ed Detroit here Tuesday af SNACKS—GROCERIES WEDNESDAY ONLY—We ternoon and on Thursday De Mon. to Fri. 11:30 to 6:30 will clean and style wigs and cember 11 St. Mary’s will Saturday 9:30 to 8:30 other hair pieces at H price play Detroit here at 4:30 p. m. Sunday 2 to 6:30 p. m. on Wednesdays. One day ser vice. Dollie’s Hair Fashions & 700 N. W. .Aider Gifts. Ph. 769-5799. Stayton. Phone 897-2507 Oregon. 49tf Detroit Drops Game to Scio Kracker Barrel Wolverines Split Weekend Series The Santiam Wolverines gained a win and suffered a loss last weekend when they traveled to Medford for a double header with Phoenix and Eagle Point. In the first game the Wol verines overcome a 14-8 first quarter deficit and played a constant pressure game to hand the Phoenix Pirates a 54-13 loss. The Wolverines were led by center Dick Berg and Ron Johnson with 18 and 13 points. Respectively, Berg and Richard* also grabbed 11 rebounds each. The following night the Wol verines piayed the Eagle Point Eagles and were beaten by a score of 72-51. The Wolver ines were unable to hit from the floor and had several turn overs I^ate in the third quart er the Eagles were able to pull steadily away from the Wolverines with go d shooting and ball handling to come out on top. 72-51. The Wolverines were led by Larry Hillesland with 15 points and Gary Richards and Dick Berg with II and 10 re bounds respectively. Why Don t You Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Getting Training Now At Memphis, Tenn. Marine Private First Class Kenneth R. Harris 11. son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Har is of Lyons, Oregon, is at tending a course in Aviation Fundamentals at the Naval Air Technical Training Center in Memphis. Tenn. During the 80-hour c urse students receive instruction in the overall organization of na val aviation, including a basic understanding of the purposes and functions of naval air sta tions, aircraft squadrons and aircraft carriers. Students are also taught sur vival, which includes the op- eratl ns of ejection seats, ox ygen svstems and personnel survival. FOE Members Attend Albany Conference Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reid, Mr. and Mrs. William McCall and Mr. and Mrs. George L ng attended the Fraternal Order of Eagles Mid-winter Confer ence held in Albany Saturday. Special feature of the day was the presentation of $1,000 by the F.O.E. State President to the Clackamas County Day ( enter for Retarded Children. The Center is one of the many F.O.E. statewide pro jects. Good Selection of Clothing for Boys and Girls Ada’s Needle Shop Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City CHRISTMAS TREES Cultured Scotch Austrian Pine jr Cultured Douglas Noble Fir Grand Fir Douglas Fir Trees Flocked On Order Conference All Star team. The nlv other player from the Capital Conference was quart HOLIDAY SPECIAL erback Dave Woodmak, from Gladstone of the major divis ion. Players from Stayton. Jef ferson, Gladstone, and Wood burn made the second team and another player from Stay ton made honorable mention. Hillesland was the fourth player from Santiam to make the All State team in the last five years. Previous players were Randy Marshall in 1964. Oregon’s 140 American Le Dennis Davidson in 1966 and gion Auxiliary units through Bob Ward in 1967. out the state have been asked to join in a fund-raising drive f r the Kidney Association of Oregon for $150,000 to help fi nance treatment for 15 kidney patients now in the program and to expand treatment to 15 additional patients in 1970. An nouncement of the fund drive was made by Mrs. C. Ray Wil son. American Legion Auxil iary Department president, Fifth grade students in Mill Portland. City Schools are corresponding In making the announce with five schools in Canada ment. Mrs. Wils ir staled tnat as an enrichment project for ■he has appointed Mrs. James their Social Studies program. Fishman of Coos Bay. the Am They have exchanged pic erican Legion Auxiliary Com tures, slides, seeds, booklets munity Service Chairman, to maps, student drawings, and issist her in heading the KAO i postcards as well as letters fund drive activities. with their “Canadian neigh “We feel very strongly that bors” in Lacombe. Alberta; this fund drive for the Kidney Alberton, Prince Edward Is Association of Oregon is ex land; Borden, Prince Edward tremely important,” Mrs. Wil Island, Fort Qu ’Appelle, Sas son said. “Na amount is too katchewan, and Peace River. small to be important and no Alberta. amount could be too large to Fort Qu ’Appelle lies in a lit help our own Oregon people,” tle valley molded by glacier Mrs. Wilson declared. action, on Echo Lake, also Mrs. Wilson painted out carved by glaciers. that the way in which th: i The children are hoping also fund drive is to be conducted | to hear from a French speak in each city will be left up to i ing class in Quebec, a Danish the individual American Le-. class on Iceland, and an Es gion Auxiliary unit. Each un kimo village in the far north, it, she said, has its own meth ' recently contacted. od of raising funds, since it is Doris Williams is instructor an integral part of each local community. She explained for the class. that some units may request individual donations, others Don Penfold Resigns may hold such events as candy When the hot water dwindles to a trickle sales, dances and dinners, . . it's time for a new, automatic Na many units may work County Clerk Office while tional water heater. That’s the time to with various organizations in call us! You can depend on our fast, Linn County Clerk, Don their communities to raise the efficient installation service . . . Bave Penfold has announced his res money. Bruce Stopper, KAO fund money, too. ignation effective January 5, 1970, from the office he has drive chairman, expressed his gratitude for the effort by the held for the past nine years. Penfold indicated that the American Legion Auxiliary by decision to leave Linn County saying that, “Their help and Licensed Plumbing and Heating Contractor Government was not easily ar support is deeply appreciated Ph. 897-2799 Mill Qty, Oregon rived at, particularly in light in assisting us to reach our of the acceptance that the el goal of $150,000. ectorate had shown him in ev ery contest in which he had entered. His present elected term still has throe years to run and the vacancy created by his resignation will be fill ed by appointment by the Linn County Court pending select ion by the people of the Cur.- ty of his successor at the next general election. Pen fold stated that he had accepted the position of Direc tor of Records and Elections for Lane C unty, which posi tion is also to become effective on January 5. 1970. He furth ET US KEEP TRACK of your fuel pears at your home-well before er indicated that he will com J supply for you. you run low. No need to phone. No mute to his new position until Everything is automatic. We com bother. We handle everything for the completion of the present pute your rate of fuel consumption school year having three s ns you. enrolled in the Albany Union based on the weather. Using the There is no charge fbr this spe High School. degree-day method, we can accu cial service. And yoall be getting In resigning Penfold said rately predict how much heating “My Service to this County clean-burning Shell Heating Oil oil you will use and when you will has been very enjoyable and now specially climatized for this giatifying. I am proud of the need more of it. area. Call us today for mere details. many accomplishments I have When time comes, our truck ap- made and regret that I will not continue to see other projects completed, however the posi tion that I have accepted of fers a substantial increase in salary together with a higher degree of responsibility and a Mill City Ph. 897-2442 Distributor great challenge”. Golden Delicious Apples bu.$1.49 BAYLINK and MYERS. INC. Legion Auxiliary Sponsoring Drive for Kidney Association Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week Mil! City Grades Study Canadian School System Well Keep You In Hot Water Moffatt Plumbing and Heating Inc. Shell Heating Oil dealer offers automatic delivery I H. L. ASHBY If the number following your name on The En terprise label reads 12-69 it’s time to send a check for renewal. We Give S & H Green Stamps On Heating Oil