The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 17, 1970, Page 3, Image 3

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    S—The Mil} City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 17, 1970
School Lunch Menu
Tharsday, December 17—
Turkey Pot Pie
Pineapple Tidbits
Gingerbread & Topping
Milk
Friday, December 18__
Tuna Chow Mein
Buttered Peas
Bread and Butter
Fruited Jello
Snickerdoodle Cookie
•Monday, December 21__
Macaroni and Cheese
Spinach
Bread and Butter
Apricots
Graham Cracker Cookie
Milk
Tuesday, December 22_
Sauerkraut and Wieners
Whipped Potatoes
Bread and Butter
Mixed Fruit
Chocolate Cake
Milk
Wednesday, December 23—
Turkey Noodles
Peas
Hot Rolls and Jelly
Sugar Cbokie Bar
Peach Half
Milk.
Honor Society, Pep club, •to appoint committeees to plan
iF.H.A., and the Sophomore the Holiday Happening Decem­
.class held meetings Friday, ber 24th.
| December 11th, during activity
A brief pep assembly was
'period. Honor Society discuss­ held in the gym. David Pitt-
By Rebecca Savage
ed the induotion of new mem­ am spoke a few words about
F.H.A. held a meeting after bers, Honor Society pins, and the team and urged everyone
school Tuesday, December 8:h. evaluated their advertising of to support them.
They worked on the decora­ their December 4th Toy dance.
President Mike Elliott, Sue
tions for their kiddie Christ­ Pep club held a brief meet­ Crowther, Sandy Oliver, and
mas party, December 14th. At ing to decide on their tops for Dan Cox with Mrs. Sheythe
the party the children will play the Pep club. F.H.A. decorated drove to McMinnville Thurs­
games, decorate a Christmas for their Christmas party. The day. December 10, to attend
tree, watch a film, color pic­ Sophomores called a meeting Region IV A.S.B. Convention.
tures, receive gifts and refresh-
I ments, and break a Santa Claus
piniata. Santa Claus himself
will be stopping by for a visit.
Thursday, December 10th, a
national school assembly was
NEED A
held for grades 4-12 in the high
school gym. Mr. and Mrs. Tom
TOW?
Hale entertained the students
with a film from their Antarc­
tic expedition.
Intra-School council discus­
Call 897-2442 For Fast Service
sed their coming annual trip
to Albany and Corvallis high I
AllS+ate
school at their meeting Fri­
Motor
Club
day. 4 th period. On their visit
to the schools they will talk
Road Service
to students and faculty, find
out how the school is run, and
sit in on the student council
meetings.
Vern’s Shell Service
We Give S & H Green Stamps
Phone 897-2442
MUI Qty
GATES
By Rose Cree
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson
arranged a surprise party for
their daughter, Mrs. Jerry
Hudgins at her home in Salem
Sunday. The Johnsons took a
decorated birthday cake for the
party. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Hudgins, Sherry
and Brian, Mr. and Mrs. James
Cuthbert, Jimmie and Laura
and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson.
Mrs. Wynn Hackenberg
from Vernonia spent Sunday
at the home of her father, Mr.
Nightengals
and Mrs. Walter Brisbin.
Name of Team
Mr. and Mrs. George Arthurs
Stayton Radio & TV
j ’have gone to Sitka, Alaska
Riverview .................
2- where they will spend the
Tes Moni. Les Coif..... 31
271 Holidays with their daughter
Stout Creek Lumber 29
2g • and family.
Silver Dollar Tavern 28
32 I Dickie Hayward has return-
The Stayton Mail . .. 21
33 I ed to his navy base in Cali-
LaFemme Bty. Salon 33
33 fornia following an emergency
LaFemmt Bey Salon 23
40 leave to be with his father,
Santiam Lounge ...... 16
HIG and HIS Betty Wallace, Orville Hayward, who is in
227, 603; HTTG and HTS Stay­ Salem Memorial hosni^l
Robert Williams underwent
ton T.V. 755, 2191.
Unusual spits picked Andian major surgerv at Santiam Me­
Burger Girod’s Ice Cream split, morial hospital. Mr. wqjjams
Nancy Hartmann 5-7; Pearl is a teacher at Santl-’m Hlg1-
Choate 4-5; Betty Wallace 2-7. - -*1"» o.r'l
Presenting
the year’s most
turned on
Refrigerator-freezer
Enjoy strawberry shortcake in December,
or peaches in February when you have
a modern electric refrigerator or freezer.
Automatic ice makers, adjustable shelves,
storage doors, automatic defrosting and an
array of decorator colors make this a gift
everyone warms up to!
Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise
Brings Results—Try It Every Week
Electric range
and oven
Food cooked the electric way really
tastes better. And modern self-cleaning
ovens and easy-to-clean surface
units help make electric cooking fun
instead of work. That’s truly a gift!
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Electric
washer-dryer
Today's permanent press
fabrics are more wrinkle free
if you have an electric washer
and dryer. So, if you're tired of
ironing “no-iron clothes," try
asking Santa for new electric
laundry equipment. It
could be the answer!
Small appliances
Color Television
From big games to big news, every facet of
today’s fast-paced world comes to
you firsthand on color TV. Table model,
portable, console or complete entertainment
center, this is a gift your family
will enjoy for years.
L
Stayton Radio and TV
Verne and Pearl
STAYTON, OREGON
Almost any job around your house
can be made easier with modern
electric appliances. From blending
frosting, to making waffles, to drilling
a hole or carving a roast, there’s an
electric helper to do the job.
just turn it on!
Pacific Power
where they make the electricity that
makes things nicer for everybody