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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1971)
3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 25, 1971 John Ruby and Gordon Plotts with a senior citizens bingo Betty Pittam Heads party Friday, September 24, at I told a little about the team. the Presbyterian Church Fel North Santiam Plywood 4 4 I Mr. Sanders gave a short skit. lowship hall. These parties are The Wolverine victory over Lierman’s Insurance 4 4 free to all senior citizens. N. San. Real Estate ‘inc.’ 3 1 the rebels was celebrated by The next regular meeting of No. San. Grocery ‘inc.’ 3 1 many of the students by at-1 the JayCettes will be held at tending the after-game dance Laird’s Insurance 2 6 the home of Laura Wilson on Mel Round Trucking 2 6 sponsored by the Varsity September 28 at 7:30 p. m. Cheerleaders. It was held in Cedar Lumber Co......... 2 6 HTS Jay Craft Originals the Commons and attended by 1495; HTG North Santiam Gro many. Wolverette tryouts were Newcomers Group cery 534; HIS Lillian Meeker held Monday night. Chosen to 556; HIG Glenna Ward 211. Splits picked: Mae Bethel 5- join the “team” were Fresh Resumes Potlucks 8-10, Punky Datz 5-10; Ev men Christy Spurgeon, Ver- The Newcomers Group re Johnson 5-10; Sunnie Chance iene Peterman, and Patty How sumed their monthly potluck ell. Melissa Lawrence was 3- 7-10, 3-10; Lilliam Meeker dinners with the first meeting chosen as the alternate. 5-7. By Jim Sullivan held Wednesday, September Most of the fall leagues got 15. The hall and tables were Nightengales JayCettes Hold Meet decorated with beautiful au off this week to a good start. Name of Team W L There were some high games tumn flowers. 1 At Jaycee Hall and series in both the wom Silver Dollar Tavern . 3 Hosts for the evening were: 3 1 en’s and men’s leagues for j Riverview The September 14 meeting Mrs. Flossie Evans, Mr. and 2 what information I have so Stayton Radio & T.V. . 2 2 2 of the Mill City JayCettes was Mrs. Ross McCombs and Mr. far from the league secretar Stout Creek Lumber 3 held at the Jaycee Hall with and Mrs. Paul McDonald. ies. On Wednesday from the LaFemme Beauty Salon 1 3 Margaret Stromqulst as host Others attending were Mrs. Koffee Klatchers, Dorothy Team ~5 .................... 1 Vivian Kealen, Mrs. Alma HIG and HIS Luella Flande ess. Nye shot a 232. The scores of Locke, Mrs. Ardath Turner the other two games weren’t 206, 523; HTG and HTS Stout Members present were Becky and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Peck Creek Lumber 737, 2062. Lewis, Judy Wells, Diane mentioned. Les Nelson shot a The usual tasty dinner was Splits made: Jackie Peterson Moore, Judy Bogle, Laura Wil 599 for high series. In the Eight Ball league Kent Dery1 4- 10, Dorothy Nye 5-7, Phyllis son, and her guest from Sal enjoyed followed by visiting. em, Dea Davis, and the host Door prizes were won by Mrs. shot a 564 series and also roi-1 Fery 5-6. ess. The door prize was won Kealen and Mr. Peck. led the highest game with a I by Judy Bogle. The next scheduled potluck 204. The JayCettes will be be will be Wednesday, October The lanes have just been ginning their fall activities 20. sanded and re-finished and are By Patty McClintock in very good condition. Some The first meeting of the stu say the best in a long time. I dent body was held Tuesday in think we will see some very the student commons with high scores and averages this Gordon Plotts, president, pre bowling season. We will be siding. Sheryl Olson, Lisa Ga keeping all bowling and leag briel, and Bob Bennett were ue news current in this news- chosen to form an evaluation paper. committee. Another commit Gary tells me we may run tee was formed to think up » * -e ,»• a hunters tournament just be new money-making ideas. Ac fore the hunting season gets tivity sheets were passed for underway. The prizes of a dance sponsored by the Var course being hunting equip sity Cheerleaders, and an All ment As it was explained to Girl Slumber Party to be held me it should be a very inter September 25. esting tournament. Tuesday was also the day Someone told me if I was everyone showed up at school going to write a column, I smiling and looking their best should have a weekly bowling for pictures, which were taken tip so: Just remember the main Tuesday morning. thing is to not get excited. Sherry Richards, president More next week. of the Pep Club, led the meet Eight Ball League ing Wednesday after school. Name of Team W L Karen Howell was elected Dery’s Trucking .......... 4 0 treasurer. The girls decided to N. Santiam Plywood . ..3 1 undertake the project of mak Frank Lumber ............. 3 1 ing sandwiches for the foot Gormans Insurance .... 3 1 ball players after the game | Guerdons #1 ................. 1 3 and making signs was also dis Young & Morgan......... 1 3 cussed. Guerdon #2 ................. 1 3 Wednesday Art Club met, N. Santiam Lanes ....... 0 4 but there was no meetting be HIG and HIS Kent Dery 204, cause of lack of attendance. 564; HTG N. S. Plywood 734; Frances Blumenstein, presi HTS N. S. Plywood 2,066. Carl dent of the club is looking for Kline picked a 4-7-9 split. new members and if you are Koffee Klatchers interested in joining why don’t Name of Team W L you let her find you? Ray’s Drug ................... 3 1 Class meetings were held on Lowers & Holm .......... 3 1 Friday during activity period. Walton’s................... — 3 1 The new Freshmen met in 1st. Federal ......... 3 1 the library and under the Bob & Bill’s Richfield 2 2 strict supervision of Mr. Sand Jerry’s Tavern................ 2 2 ers and Mr. McClain held elec Gene’s Meats................... 2 2 tion of officers. Patty Fohl was Dayton’s ....................... 2 2 elected president, and Jimmy I Girod’s .......................... 1 3 Cline will aid her as vice pre U. S. National Bank .... 1 3 sident. Nancy Neal was chosen Earl’s Chevron........ _... 1 3 secretary and Debi McLain Western Auto .............. 1 3 is new treasurer. Sgt-at-Arms HIG Dorothy Nye 232; HIS are Mr. McClain and Mr. Sand Les Nelson 599; HTS Gene’s ers (they were self-appointed!) Meats 957; HTS Ray’s Drug The Sophomore class held 2658. their quietest meeting ever, I Stayton Invitational League most likely, as they sat in si Name of Team W L lence under the guidance of Dougers ....................... 7 1 Mr. Lewis. Marion Grocery .......... 5 3 The Juniors discussed sell Frank Lumber Co......... 4 4 ing a detergent. Jay Craft Originals ..... 4 4 The Senior class held their class meeting in the Commons. It was decided dues will be I BEST THINGS IN UFE I $1 per semester. A slave sale | was brought up but nothing1 f — Call was decided. The concession BILL ALLMAN stands were also disscussed. 715 1st—Stayton Friday was a busy day for IMIUIAMCÍ Phone 769-5729 the cheerleaders as they led [ State Farm Life Insurance Company | the school in a Pep Assembly. Stayton Bowling Santiam Ripples Sign Up For Bid or Bunch Club Mrs. Linda Bastuscheck en tertained members and guests of the Bid or Bunch Pinochle club at their first party of the season Monday evening. Election of officers was held with Betty Pittam elected as chairman and Rilla Shaffer, secretary. The hostess served dessert before the evening of cards. Guests were Edna Mof fatt and Carol Brosig. 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