The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 26, 1967, Page 4, Image 4

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    clubhouse at Gates. A potluck
will be served after the re­
gular meeting and demonstra­
By Janet Lewis
The Santiam Home Exten­ tion on Freezing.
The benefit for Mr. and
sion unit will meet Thursday,
October 26 at 10 a. m. in the Mrs. Monte Carpenter, who
GATES
were recently burned out was
held Friday. Numerous lin­
ens,
clothing,
household
goods, and miscellaneous
items were brought.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.
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4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 26, 1967
Wilson, Rory, Roger and Ro­ Kimmels Return
bert of Eugene stayed with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson From Bus Trip
over Saturday and Sundav
The J. C. Kimmels just
Steven Carey of Stayton vis­ completed a 37-day Trailways
ited on Sunday afternoon.
“Green Carpet” New England
Mr. and Mrs. Larry John­ Tour, starting from Portland
ston and family of Jefferson and traveling through seven
visited with Mr. and Mrs. B. Provinces of Canada, 19 States
D. Bumgarner on Saturday. and the District of Columbia.
Mrs. Lola Cranford of Turn­ Highlights along the way
er and Mrs. Joyce Huntley of were the Expo ’67, Niagara
Salem joined with them Sat­ Falls, and beautiful Queen
urday afternoon for visiting Victoria Park; Quebec City,
I and dinner.
only walled city north of
Mrs. Wilma Bumgarner the
Mexico, with its very French
visited her sister, Mrs. Win­ atmosphere, horse drawn
ona Nims in Woodburn Mon­ carriages, cobblestone streets,
day.
and a two-night stay at the
Parents, adults, youth of famous Chateau Fronenac;
Junior High, High School and the Gaspe Peninsula which
College age are invited to a follows the St. Lawrence Sea­
Singspiration at the Gates way to the Atlantic ocean,
Community Church of Christ with its small French fishing
Sunday, October 29 at 6 p. m. villages; the New England
There will be fun, lots of states with their fall color,
singing and fellowship. Chuck which they were told was not
Barnes from NW Christian as vivid as usual, because no
college will lead devotions.
had touched that part
Mrs. Webb Case and Cindy frost
the east; Portland, Maine
of Salem called on Mrs. Lang of
with its historical back­
Stafford Saturday afternoon. ground:
Boston with its in­
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Marston
sights along the
of Gresham visited with her teresting
Old Freedom Trail;” New
sister, Mrs. Lang Stafford “ York
City’s hugeness kept the
and brothers, Gilbert and Lou tour busy
for three days; Wil­
Myers of Elkhorn Thursday liamsburg with all its 18th
through Monday.
historical events and
John Taylor got a four- Century
places,
Plymouth,
point buck last weekend in Washington, D. C., Gettysburg,
the Maxwell Butte area. It the old and new. with both
field dressed out to 190
They visited a session of
pounds.
the Senate with Robert Ken­
nedy and Everett Dirksen’s
deep booming voice; Mt. Ver­
Detroit Civic Club
non and a visit to the home
To Meet November 1
of George Washington and
DETROIT — The Detroit grounds; Chicago brought the
Woman's Civic club will hold Kimmel’s a visit from John
their regular meeting of the (Brick) Swan and his wife,
month, November 1 at 8 p. m. Helen. The states of Penn-
at Detroit City Hall. Hostes­ slyvania, Wisconsin, South
ses will be Mmes. Donald Dakota and Montana were
Ketchum, Tom Levering and beautiful with fall color.
Rolf Anderson.
This wonderful trip came
Included on the business to an end in Portland after
agenda will be the planning covering 8,865 accident-free
of the group’s annual bazaar miles and meeting 35 new
scheduled for November.
friends from Oregon, Wash­
Entertainment will be pro­ ington, California, Arizona,
vided by showing movies by Idaho and Hawaii.
Mrs. Lloyd Hendrickson, of
Mrs. Kimmel decided that
their trip to the World’s Fair to go by bus and “leave the
in Montreal. Refreshments driving to us” was an excel­
will be served.
lent way to see our “wonder­
ful country.”
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FIND IT . . The Creative Job
To start things off for the
Search Way. 3 Classroom week of Homecoming, Mon-1
Hours and You're Ready At day was Clash Day with al-1
No Cost.
I , most everyone participating,
Every Tuesday 7 P. M. I i Then on Tuesday Santiam
Salem Community College was all in black for the
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Day which meant that the
girls couldn’t talk to the boys
if they did they’d have to
give up a talk tag to the boy
they talked to. The boy
which received the most talk
tags was to be considered Mr.
Irresistable. Color Day was
on Thursday with each class
having a color to wear. Fin-1
ally on the day of the game j
we haa Red and Gray day.
The main point of the Pep
Club meeting Monday, Octo­
ber 16 was the discussion on
what the duties of Pep Club
members were. It was agreed
that the main duty was to be
present at all games and to
yell at all games to promote
school spirit. The girls also
discussed plans for a drill
team for Basketball season.
There was no club or class
meeting on Friday because of
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the lack of time on account
of skits for Homecoming.
Also at that time awards
were given out for the win­
ners of the various days. The
Seniors won the tricycle race
and the Color Day with only
one Senior not wearing its ,
class color. Bob Saltamachia
won the title of Mr. Irresist­
able with the grand total of
85 talk tags.
Friday night the Pep Club
girls marched out on the field
to lead the spectators in the
pledge of allegiance in their
new pep club outfits which
was quite a sight because
counting the 10 cheerleaders
there are 60 girls in Pep Club
this year. At halftime there
was a skit with Charlie
Brown and Lucy kicking the
football. The two Peanuts
characters were played by
played by Louise Gruver and
Melody Barnhardt. Also dur­
ing halftime Sheryl Oliver
was crowned Homecoming
Queen by Alan Muise.
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