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6—The Mill City lúiterprine, Thunulay, Nov. 1, 1962 Freezer Policy May Cover Food Loss From Storm By Margaret Krieger 1ht Old limvL. Mr. and Mrs. llurley Coffee aixl children. Grants Pass; Mr. and Mm. Art Taylor and Vin cent, Salem; were weekend Homemakers are reminded guests of relative* ami enjoyed to re-read appliance warranties a birthday dinner at the Lynn on home froezers to learn it Williamson home Sunday with ’•rhe machine that once did food spoilage resulting from Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lichlyter. away with horses is now well storm power failure is covered, Mr. and Mm. Fred Taylor and nn the way to doing away with remind Oregon State University Anna Marie. Both Mm. l.ich- people." extension specialists. lyter and her granddaughter. Some freezer warranties cov Sherrie Williamson had birth er specific losses, others do days on Sunday. not. Some families may also Mm. Frances Richard. Sil By Ed McCurdy have special insurance con verton. was with her daughter Saturday the Junior class tracts purchased with the freez and family. Mr. and Mrs. Har held a Beatnik Ball We built I er that also should be checked. old Roth the past week. She a tie it pad in the gym balcony, Most fire insurance policies helped Cindy Roth celebrate her with wall* and ceiling of old with extended coverage do not 1st birthday, October 28th. theatre curtain* 'Hie bar serv cover losses ot food in the ed espresso coffee, cider and Debbie Quarry is now attend freezer unless household furni lx>n IXxtrabsky's birthday cake. ture is covered and direct dam ing kindergarten. The enroll We, the attorneys practicing in We found that Mark Sheythe age from the windstorm made ment now stands at 16. A Hal ha* grout thespian abilities, he loween party for the group was the freezer Inoperative. Al pantomimed Nikita Kruachev Linn County, Republicans and though power was shut off and givyn Tuesday afternoon by Mm. Delon’s to the record, "Russian Band could not be obtained, this is two mothers, Scharff and Mrs. Yvonne Hills. stand,” supported by other jun Democrats alike, all recommend not considered an extension of Mrs. Dorothy Williamson had ior* m minor parts. Seeing the the policy to insure contents of a party Friday for her daugh opportunity we dusted off some his re-election. He is very fair, the freezer. of Kakini Omar Khayyam'* In the event that loss of food ter, Sherrie, who was 8 years [X*’lry and road while Warren is not covered by insurance or old on Sunday. Judy Benton; Reid provided a bongo beat. knows his job, and does it well. Young - Pidgeon Root, Patty a warranty, it may be tax de Mr. Rasmussen told u* that ductable. the specialists said. blood. Lucinda Young, Connie Orvai N. Thompson VVillard Bodtker Karon and Jackie Williamson. lite I* a jelly roll, and Mr. recited his poem, Ramona Tompkins and Sharley Stovall Kaiser Bill Went Up the Hill,' Harrison M. Weatherford Raymond D. Matt hies Wax closet shelves when vou Harns, and brothers Stanley, are cleaning a bedroom, It Mike, Rickey and sister Gina Jcott Hillesland rendered more L. L. Swan Warren Gill keeps dirt from sticking and helped Sherrie enjoy her party. of Omar's verses But mostly we just danced and enjoyed protects the finish when lug- Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wilt and Roger H. Reid Wayne E. Coffee ourselves. gage or boxes are taken down Cherrie of Corvallis, were The sophomore class has and shoved back. F. A. Cornell Paul Osterlund weekend guests of the Quincy challenged the juniors to a Smiths and visited other rela powder jHitt football game, to Laurence Morley Wm. R. Thomas tives while here. be held after the regular sea Saturday afternoon a fire of son. Mr Harvey A. Wight Ricketts, who is Janies C. Goode unknown origin destroyed a coiching the sophomore girls Crosley automobile and stored says that they are ready to give John A. Boock Merle A. Long furniture at Linda Spelgetties the junior girls a shellacking Maurice Orona INVITA HOSS AM) Sam Kyle Trailer park. It was partly cov- This remains to be seen. erod by insurance. WNOl NCE-MESTS Dus Friday is our homecom M. F. Willis C. S. (Pat) Emmons Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Joe Ess- ing game with Siletz, and we’d man and Floyd and Jeannie like to see everyone there * 4/ Jarnos H. Levelling Earl McFarlan were called to the home of her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. George William Gehlen F. D. Mayer Essman m Dinuba. Calif., duv teivstuig talk, and invited par Walter H. Bell Melvin Goode to the serious ¡lines ot his mo ents to visit school while clas their. They returned home last ses were in session. Tuesday. Room prize was won by the There Is No Substitute for 12 Years Saturday visitors of the Rubin first grade Two films on Shas l Kriegers were a brother Adam ta and Detroit Dams, taken by Experience. and his wife of Portland. the U. S. Army Engineers were Lester White, brother of Ma shown. i Refreshments were bel Parker, has returned to the served. The next meeting will Ph. 897-2772 Silverton Nursing home after I be November 15th. Chrm. : Wm. R. Thomas, 80 E. Maple St. Lebanon a time of confinement to Sil Mr. and Mm. Bill McCauley verton hospital. His condition is and Janelle spent Sunday visit- serious. ing relatives at Falls City, Nan Young and Caroline Mc Philomath and Lebanon. Dowell returned home Monday Tlie Christmas benefit dance from a trip of a week that given by the American Legion including stopping at Depoe Auxiliary was well attended. Bay to visit Mm. McDowell's The door prize was won by Jake daugher, Mm. Eugene Eggers Noble of Idanha. and family, Coos Bay ami her Ralph Farrow o( Monmouth, son. Earl McDowell and family visited Saiurduy with his par- LINN COl’NTY, OREGON at Empire. ents in Detroit. Three Idanha City Council Melvin Goode has proven by his record as Jack Hopson of the U. S. men have filed petitions for re Navy, stationed at San Diego, District Attorney, his three sessions in the election and their names will s|x’nt a few days here, having legislature and many other activities that he appear on the November 6 bal- been called to Portland by tlie can and will give the people of Linn County lott. They are Warren Stoll, death of his step-father. Mr. outstanding representation in the State Senate. Marion Aiderman and Harry and Mrs. Lee Hopson, Jr., also "DID A VERY FINE JOB” Spencer. attended the funeral, which Senator Harry Boivin, Democrat and president Junior Williamson entered was held on Thursday. of the Senate 1961 session has stated. "I think 1 the Lebanon hospital last Mrs. Dale Williamson re Senator Melvin Goode did a very fine job Thursday. He became sick celved word Friday that her for the State of Oregon and for the people while working swing shift at mother, Mrs. Nola Jacobs of of Linn County, who should be very proud of Simpsons in Idanha. He will Dallas, Texas had been injured his record. probably return home the end in a car wreck. Mrs. Jacobs "SHOULD BF. RETURNED” of this week, after treatment had another daughther's small for a heart condition. His wife baby son with her at the time. Governor Mark Hatfield has stated: "Senator Lydia and girls Diana and Ce Neither was seriously injured. Melvin Goode of Linn County has distinguished celia stayed in Lebanon over Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kester himself as a legislator by serving on the pow the weekend and were guests of son and Children and Curtis erful Ways and Means Committee which has Mrs. Williamson's sister, Mrs. . luince, who was staying with economic life and death decisions on state Gene Presley and family. them, left for their home in government. Here is the heart ot the Legisla The Deanha PTA meeting Cave, Ark. Thursday night hav ture. His experience should be returned to that was held Thursday. Henry Hie- ing been called home by busi body in the interest of all citizens who pay bert was elected treasurer to ness. lhey will return next taxes. take the place of Mm. Dorothy spring. Harris who resigned because Mr. and Mrs. Richard Good Pd. Adv. V. A. Hurley and Raymond D. Mat- they are moving to Lyons. Supt. ell moved from the Morgan- thies, Co-Chrm. Good for Senator Comm. | Francis Dummer gave an in Young apartments into a house owned by Bruce Hauch of Mt. Angel, formerly the Sambo Harris home. There will be a Halloween carnival at the Detroit school gym Saturday, November 3 from 7 to 12 p. m. There is to be entertainment for young and old alike including dart throw, cake walk, goofy ball throw tnd other txioths ot interest. Kay Diebert, student Ixxly pre sident says they hope this will be the best carnival to date. It is open to the public. REELECT COURTNEY R JOHNS Santiam Ripples Your Present District Attorney Rex Hartley for COUNTY COMMISSIONER The Marion County Court in being replaced by a County Comniiaaion, and the title of County Judge is being discontinued. Rex Hartley, serving his 12th year as County Judge, w a candidate for County Conirnisaion- rr where he will continue to render HU|M*rior service to the |>eople of Marion County. I’d. by Elect Rex Hartley Com. Verne McMullen. Chrm. FLOWER WEDDING LINE MELVIN GOODE ¿For State Senator PERFORMANCE RATHERTHAN PROMISES! 'If we are to fulfill our needs in education, maintain a strong national defense and provide the necessary services of govern ment, we must provide for intelligent development and utiliza tion of our natural resources and an economic climate that will provide the jobs that make tor a strong and healthy economy." Recognized By Labor, Business and Agriculture as Being Fair With All, Gwinn is respected By His Colleagues in Both Parties as a Man of Principle Who Places the Best Interests of the People Ahead of Partisan Politics. Keep Oregon and Linn County Growing! Re-Elect William F. Gwinn state Representative Re-Elect Gwinn for State Representative Comm. Wm. H. War.ien, Chrm. 789 Ralston Dr., Lebanon, Oregon. Blaine Whipple Your vote for Blaine Whipple is particularly meaningful and positive ... a vote that will get results. Energetic, intelligent Blaine Whipple has the vitality, the ability, and the desire to give our 10-county First District the responsible representation it demands and deserves . . . and he doesn't need nine terms of office to prove it! Voters in this District have rocn the incumbent, Walter Norblad, every opportunity imaginable With long-endur ing patience, they have returned him to Washington, filled out his questionnaires, and waited . . . waited for some sign of meaningful, effective representation Cer tainly, 17 years is long enough to wait. You vote for action when you vote for Blaine Whipple. Elect a Working Congressman Blaine Whipple 1 • D E M O C R A T The Trend is With You- You Can Win With Whipple! fl AW. WM»I( For CVIUH Comml««.. I.ul.h HanZ. Chairman. Cai M. SMazrtM. O>a|on RE-ELECT BATESON Corneliut C. Bateson, Democratic Candidate for Re-Election Marion County Representative ★ Cut Real Property ★ Help Farmers In Taxes by Raising crease Their Income Basic School Without Expense to Support the State ★ Continued Effort ★ Cut Personal for Fair Pay Stand Property Tax on Inventorie« ards for State Em EXPERIENCED LEGISLATOR ployees