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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1967)
the original stainless finish. 2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 17,1967 Adventist Youth Attend Camp Four of the teenage boys from the Mill City Seventh- day Adventist church recent ly attended the new Big Lake Youth camp sponsored every summer by the Missionary Volunteer department of the Oregon Conference of SDA’s. Those receiving honors in archery were: Richard Gee- @,ClTtlHllT <g>OUC»TlOW 1MU Y... * W O'f- HELP WANTED Ta th« ■»•*« abaut »he EXCITEMENT, EDUCATION and really great ENTERTAINMENT of the 1*67 OREGON STATE FAIR. The key ward Centact Animal la New NEWI Village, New Mineralegy Department, New Arts and Flewers Hall, Naw Ex hibits, New Rides, New Shows, New Fun. It's newer and greater than overl And It's August 2« thro September 4 in Salem. Don't Miss Itl Everyone's Going! Ian, John Brannan, and Ron ald Brannan. David Horner got his honor in sailing. This week Judy Kenline and Melody Brannan are at tending the camp during the Girls’ Scouting week. There are around 40 hon ors one can choose from to take and as one boy said, “all are fun and interesting." This year they have horses for the horsmanship honor. The State Game Warden pre sented the camp with over $2,500 worth of stuffed birds, some quite rare, such as a pelican worth $750. A state artist painted the back grounds for these birds. The snowy white owl, one of the rare birds, as there are only five stuffed ones in the United States and the camp has been fortunate to have one donated to it. Rosy, the racoon, a real tame pet lives at the John Kenline residence after the camp season until the next summer. Sailing, swimming, canoe ing, water skiing on the lake keep all the campers physi cally fit as well as the hik ing, which follows the Syk- line Trail. Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week WomanL Paqa Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2112 Mrs. Tom Kanoff McDonald Clan Honored With Has Reunion at Baby Shower Mrs. Tom Kanoff was hon ored with a baby shower Old Family Home Monday evening at the home Charlotte Lombana Honored With Party Friday Evening A group of friends and neighbors honored Mrs. Manuel Lombana Friday ev ening with a surprise fare well party at her home. The Lombanas have sold their home to Mr. and Mrs. Don Martin and will store their iurniture in Salem while seeking a new location. They will visit relatives in California and said they might then make their home somewhere at the Oregon coast. Those attending Friday evening’s party were Mrs. George Oakland, Mrs. Roy Lockrem, Mrs. Steve Champ, Mrs. Adolph Mrunner, Mrs. Lenthel Ragsdale, Mrs. Mel Rambo, Mrs. Don Martin, Mrs. Marshall Bradley and Miss Frances Namislo. Un able to attend were Mrs. Charley Stewart and Mrs. Pete Harris. Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Brad ley served refreshments and a gift was presented to Mrs. Lombana by the ladies. steel HOW MUCH WATER IS ENOUGH? To be sure your house plants have the right amount of water, try this trick used by U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture scientists in their preenhouses. Get a funnel with a dia meter about half that of the flower pot. Stick it in the soil and fill it with water. Con tinue to add water until the soil will take no more. Remove the funnel by sticking your finger into the soil and capping the end so the water doesn’t run out. This method gives your plants a thorough watering. Last Tuesday evening the Gates Softball team beat Mill City by a score of 22 to 7. Geneva Johnson and Judy Holman were pitchers for Mill City and Gates, Bob Sul livan of Mill City was umpire and Nadine Duggan and Wayne Rice were scorekeep ers. The next game played was Stayton at Gates August 15. A fashion party was held last Wednesday at the Gates clubhouse with Mrs. Hazel Gabriel as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Froc- chi arrived Tuesday from San Francisco to stay a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Siegfried. The Gates City Council will meet today, August 17, at the council hall at 8 p.m. Mrs. Ray Mills spent the weekend at her sons, Tony Mills in Aumsville. While there she helped celebrate her daughter-in-law’s birth day anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lane and children of Albany visit ed with the Lauran Holmans on Sunday. The Kenneth McDonald farm near Scio was the set ting for the annual reunion of the McDonald clan Sun day. This home is the origin WE HEAR A LOT ABOUT al claim of Nathaniel and HIGHWAY ACCIDENTS. But Rebekah McDonald, who set did you know that in 1966, 29,- tled there about 1847. 000 people were killed in home accidents in the United This family has been hav States? ing these reunions each year Disabling injuries number for the past 30 years, al ed 4,350,000, according to the ways on the old “home National Safety Council. The place.” Elected as president cost, including wage loss, of the clan Sunday was Brad medical expense and adminis ley McDonald of Portland; secretary, Gloria Thurston of trative and claim settlement Scio; chaplain, Sam Stoller of costs of insurance was a stag- If you must burn trash, geting $1,400,000,000. Can we Scio, and historian, Clarice use an incinerator that is in afford it? Peterson of Portland. Nearly one-fifth of the vic good repair, get fire permit Coming the greatest dis tims were children under and abide by its easy, com tance v/as Mrs. Freda Mc five. Common household monsense instuctions. Fly Donald Everdale of Castle cleaning products often are ing sparks touch off many Rock, Wn. Going to the reun the cause of accidental pois fires every summer. You can ion from Mill City were Mr. oning. Be sure to keep these help Keep Oregon Green. and Mrs. Jim Swan. She is supplies where children can the former Clara McDonald. Clyde Goldens not reach them. Mrs. Swan said there are us Entertain At ually about 200 attending The Federal Hazardous Community Substances Labeling Act re these gatherings but only 80 Family Dinner quires that poisonous pro were present this year. ducts be labeled as such. It’s A pot luck dinner was Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Golden Calendar of Events worth taking a close look at served at noon and the after were hosts for a family din these labels because they al ner at their home Sunday. noon was spent reminiscing so tell the antidote to use Wednesday, August 16— Present were Mrs. David with the younger set enjoy By Bernice Strawn in case of accidental swall- ing games and swimming. Santiam Rebekah lodge at Golden, Merissa and Ronald Extension Home Management ing. Speed in treatment is hall at 8 p. m. from Alexandria, La., and Specialist Oregon State important WHEN YOU HAVE A her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rebekah-Odd fellow Thursday, August 17— FIRE for outdoor cookery, Albert Davis and Linda from Jayceette meeting at Shir why not use it for dessert, al Willamina, Mr. and Mrs. Picnic at Lebanon ley Hoover Home 8 p. m. so You can make y o u r- Charles Golden, Mike and Friday, August 18— Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Members of the Lebanon, own combinations or prepare By Janet Lewis Golden and Danny, Mr. and Scio, and Sweet Home Re some baked fruits for the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bris Teen Age Committee Re Mrs. Irl Plymale and Mr. and bekah and IOOF lodges at crowd, suggests Marie Tribble, bin returned Saturday from a cord hop at Firehall 8 to Mrs. Clyde Golden. tended a picnic at Riverview Extension nutritionist at Ore week’s stay with their daugh 11:30 p. m. ter. Mrs. Winifred Hacken- Sponsored as a public service Mrs. David Golden and Park in Lebanon Sunday. gon State University. Apples and pears bake well berg, in Portland. children arrived Saturday. There were also a number of They left Monday morning out-of-state members present. on the grill or over coals. You Gates Church of Christ, to spend the week with her Attending from Mill City may control the heat better Gates Women’s club, the Aux parents at Willamina and will were Mr. and Mrs Claude on the grill but it usually iliary of WWI and the San- return to Mill City next Lewin, who said they enjoy takes longer for baking. Core tiam Canyon Extension club ed the day very much. They the fruit and fill the center thanks all those who helped weekend. are Noble grands of their re with sugar, cinnamon, and make the rummage sale a J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis In September S/Sgt. David Owners butter. You may want to use success. Golden, who is serving in the spective lodges some raisins, nuts marshmal Phone 897-2660 Mrs. Lewin said there were Air Force, will leave for the Mrs Margaret Schobert is Mill City, Oregon Philippines. He will spend a number of games played lows, or cinnamon candies, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe one month there and one during the afternoon with too. Wrap the fruit in foil, Bowes for a week. month in Vietnam rotating prizes given to the winners. twisting it tightly at the top. She said she entered the nail Bake on the hot coals about for 18 months. The past year he has been driving contest and drove 45 minutes. Spiced bananas are unusual stationed at England Air her (thumb) nail hard. and you can make them as in Base at Alexandria, La. dividual servings or in a bak New Slips, Gowns, Panties, Bras, Founda ing dish. Place peeled banana tion garments. in square of foil. Split the Fall Activities to banana in half and brush with Come in today and make your selection. melted butter. Sprinkle with Start at YWCA brown sugar, cinnamon and There will b e various nutmeg. Or mix the season classes and activities at the ings and sugar into the melted Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway MUI City Salem Young Women’s butter to make a paste. Christian Association in Sa Wrap each banana in foil By Boots Champion lem starting this fall. and barbecue on the grill There are a number of DETROIT — Enroute to about 10 minutes. Have them people in the Mill City area Chiloquin Friday the Harold ready to put on the coals who have participated at the Champions paid a visit to when you start eating your “Y” in previous years. Any Crater Lake. As usual many first course. one wishing more details re people were there viewing garding their programs may one of the seven wonders of A DUST FREE HOUSE. contact Mrs. Susy Riches, the world. Some snow re Who wouldn’t relish the publicity director at 768 mained in patches. thought? State street, Salem. The new electrostatic air At Chiloquin we found Goal of the YWCA is to meaner and bigger skeeters cleaners “sweep” 70 to 90 per build fellowship of women than we have here. They cent of the dust particles, and girls devoted to the task nailed you in force every both visible and invisible, of realizing in life those time you stuck your head out from the air. They are de ideals of personal and social of the door, especially in the signed for use with central living to which they are com evening. At the cafe they house heating and/or cooling mitted by faith as Christians. told us these pests were real systems and may be added The Y is a member agency of ly bad this season due to the to a system already install Marion County. Salem Unit swamps. They even told us ed. ed Good Neighbors. People with allergies also we could take them home with us, we declined, and benefit. These filters remove told them we had some of pollens. Kindergarten Mothers our own we would like to IF YOUR STAINLESS get rid of. To Meet Thursday Another unusual and in STEEL PANS develop a blue S teresting discovery we made cast after a number of runs August 24th at Chiloquin, is that the city through the dishwasher, don’t DETROIT—A meeting for owns and operates the only despair. This often happens. With Kindergarten mothers i s tavern in the town. And this, scheduled for August 24 at a member of the fire depart silver polish you can restore 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. ment told us. is the only li Rolf Anderson. Children be censed city owned tavern in coming 5 years of age before the state. Maybe this is be November 15 are eligible for cause there are too many In Bob Engle, Owner dians and not enough chiefs. enrollment. The bright spot in Salem is friendly stop at the Silver The intimate atmosphere of A registration fee is to be Other points of interest paid along with the enroll visited enroute home Sat located at 3788 Silverton Road Inn. Their congenial barten the Silver Inn in Salem will ment at the meeting. urday were I^akeview. Albert NE where the Silver Inn’s ders are always ready to assure you of a highly en For further information and Summer Lakes and Fort friendly bartenders are wait serve your favorite bever joyable time. ages just the way you like it. Mrs. Anderson may be con Rock. so named because it ing to serve you. Your favorite ice cold bev Their friendly smile and You can be assured that for tacted by calling 854-3453. resembles a fort. Opening date of Kinder None of these areas had re erages are always available, pleasant conversation will the liest in beverages and finest in accomodating ser garten school is tentatively ceived any measurable rain as well as entertainment put you right at home A quick phone call to 362- vice, Mill City area and Mar set for September 18. Reports in some time we were told. such as pool and horseshoe 9396 will reserve space for ion and Linn County patrons indicated Mrs. Norman However, in some of the tournaments. What better way to end the you and your guests if you should top in at the Silver Thomasson has been rehired areas grass still remained perfect day than with a are planning a party soon. Inn in Salem. as teacher. fairly green of Mrs. Roy Podrabsky with Mrs. Clifford Crook, co-host- ess. The serving table was cen tered with the attractively decorated cake made in the shape of a baby sweater, complete with matching boot ees. Pastel colors were used for the decorations. Contest games were play ed with Nelda Johnson and Iris Hoover winning prizes. Those present or sending gifts were Charlotte Lom bana, Iris Hoover, Rachel Music, Marilyn Drynan Alene Peterman, Nelda Johnson, Marie and Nancy Stewart, Mabel Van Duzen, Frances Namislo, Wilma Ragsdale, Pauline Brunner and Mild red Hostettler. Work Smarter.. Not Harder GATES This family needs at least 3 telephone directory listings When a family has young adults or teens in it, their names should be included in the telephone directory. Costs almost nothing. Call our business office today. HILL INSURANCE AGENCY LINGERIE Valley Telephone Co. Serving Mill City, Aumsville, Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner He’« under The Travelers umbrella that provide« complete insurance protection for your family, your home and your car. Let us put you under The Travelers umbrella, the modern, economical way to weather life’« storms. For details call ____ _ Hill Insurance Agency J. C. 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