( 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursdaj, Oct. 21, 1971
was a popular adaptation of1 former roommate from college
Bowl Down Cancer Opens
this design.
days.
Hunting season is still in
This months Bunco party
Betty Kelle
swing but not much suc
Saturday evening Mr. and was held at the home of Judy full
cess being reported. Out for a
Holman
on
Wednesday
morn
Mrs. Robert Levon took their
days hunting on Sunday were«
daughter Lori to Salem to par ing. Amoung those present Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas,
ticipate in the entertainment were the hostess Judy, Sharon Sr. and Chris. They took a
for the Oregon State Employ Harrison, Glenda Roten, Wyo- trip up into the Tom Rock
ment Association meeting held ma Baechler, Janet Lewis, area, first time for Toni, but
at the Marion Hotel. Lori is a Mrytle Donahue, Alice Mor reported the usual no luck.
member of the Carol Rae dan rison and Annette Payseno.
Other hunters out for just
cers who performed two num Judy won most games, Janet a days
trip were Mr. and Mrs.
bers and Lori had a solo dance. the booby prize and Alice, high Clare Rush who spent Thurs
Bunco.
Luncheon
was
served
The girls received a standing
day in the area around Round
ovation, which is rather rare afterwards.
Velma Carey and Lou Mull Lake, lunching in Sisters and
and needless to say made them
igan traveled to Mt. Angel returning home by way of the
very proud.
McKenzie Pass.
DID YOU KNOW? Bicycles last Tuesday to visit the ceme
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shew-
tery
there.
While
there
they
have been around since the
make and Betty Kelle spent
stopped
by
the
Catholic
church
1880’s and caused quite a dis
Monday in Salem, with Hazel
turbance. In 1885 the Salem i and drove around the Mt. An- and Betty shopping while
city council passed an ordin-1 8el College area. A great view
spent his time with doc
ance requiring the bicyclist to j of surrounding countryside can Jack appointments.
Stan McKenzie, left, a standout veteran with the
stop when within 100 yards of i usually be seenfrom the col- tor Thursday,
October 21, will
an approaching team of hor lege area but Velma said it be the regular meeting of the Portland Trailblazers basketball team, and Dr. Ed Dong,
ses. There were several styles was a little dimmed the day Gates City Council at the City Portland dentist and one of the nation’s top bowlers,
of bicycle,s and especially, they were there by smog.
kick-off the annual Bowl Down Cancer competition,
Hall at 8 p. m.
Visitors at the home of Mary
popular was the one with the
Last weekend Mr. and Mrs. now underway throughout Oregon. Competition has
60 inch front wheel and 14 Stafford on Sunday were her Bob Johnson spent in Corval raised $133,772 for the American Cancer Society in 5
i»ch rear wheel. Three Jeffer sister, Grace Marsten and niece lis.
years.
son men paid $160 each for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pierce,
Clarence (Skip) and Harry
this kind, which they rode all of Gresham. In the after (Buster) Meader left Friday
I for over 50 donated prizes, In-
home from Portland and noon they all drove over to afternoon by plane from Port-1 Bowlers To Qualify
kelly lumber sales
I eluding Volkswagen sedans I
proudly displayed to neigh the Elkhorn to visit with Mrs. land for Peru, Iowa to attend For Bowl Down
for the winners in the men’s
mill
city .
o r e g o n
bors. The “safety” bicycle, Louis Myers and Tant Myers. the funeral of their grandfath
and women’s divisions. The
Phone
897-26
1 0
with 2 wheels of equal size
Nellie Allen left Wednesday er Harry Lyle Meader. A sis Cancer Tournament
cars have been donated by
The qualifying round for the Volkswagen Dealers of Ore
proved most enduring. It was for an extended visit in Ne ter, Karen, Emerson and her
very much like the one used braska and Missouri with a son Cory, of Lyons let on Sun statewide Bowl Down Cancer gon and the bowling proprie
today with the exception of brother and other relatives.
day and plan on staying a I competition is now underway, tors group.
different type tires. The
Miss Geri South spent the couple of weeks. Skip will re- to be completed by Oct. 23.
A 50-cent contribution to
The event, a benefit for the
romantic bicycle-built-for-two weekend in Eugene visiting a turn on Wednesday.
American Cancer Society’s j the cancer society must accom
Oregon division, is jointly pany entries for the qualify
Call Us Any Day For
Community Action
sponsored by the society and ing round, and persons may,
enter as many times as they ]
the
Oregon
State
Bowling
Pro
Program Is Slated
wish. League bowlers are the
No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between
prietors assn.
only ones eligible to compete, i
An
estimated
30,000
men
and
For
Friday
at
Gates
Stayton and Gates.
NEED A
GATES—Don’t forget this women bowlers throughout however.
i
ON OR OFF THE CABLE
Friday is the Community Ac Oregon are expected to partici House eliminations will be
TOW?
tion Program, sponsored hy pate in the event, which has completed by Nov. 21 and the
RCA VICTOR
the Home Extension Unit and raised $133,772 for the cancer state finals will be held Dec.1
society
during
the
past
5
years.
4
and
5
and
Dec.
11
and
The
Best
TV
for Cable or Fringe Areas.
to be held at the Gates Com
Call 897-2442 For Fast Service
The bowlers will compete 12 at Emerald Lanes, Eugene.
munity Club from 10 to 12,
RCA WHIRLPOOL
October 22. Everyone is invit
~ I
AllState
The
Best
Laundry Equipment
ed. You do not have to be a
will report to San Francisco
member of Home Extension
for other duty. He is the son ,
Motor Club
to attend this meeting.
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carle-1
By Eva Bressler
Road Service
The Community Action Pro
ton of The Dalles.
Thursday night, October 21,
gram has been in existence in
Thursday dinner guests at
Marion County for two years school board wives will be the home of Mrs. Lydia Cul-
now. The Program uses many hostesses for a reception hon- well were Mr. and Mrs. Raj’
r______ them
____ oring the school teaching staff Short of Salem, Mr. and Mrs.
volunteers and provides
We Give S & H Green Stamps
with special training to help 1 of Mari-Linn. Following the re- Elmer Culwell, Mr. and Mrs. I
Phone 897-2442
Mill City
others with problems of basic I ception 4-H awards will be Howard Naue, Harlin Gibson.
Appliance — Radio
nutrition, home management, | presented and the speaker of The occasion honored the bir
SALES — SERVICE
child guidance and money ■ the evening will be an ex- thday anniversary of Harlin
503 N. Third Ave.
Stayton
Ph. 7(59-2154
management, child guidance cange student from Korea.
Gibson.
Mrs. Leota Worden spent
and money management.
Tuesday through Monday at
Reedsport at the home of her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Bernard and
By Patty McClintock
Mrs. John Teeters
family.
Gloria (Mrs. A. F.) Shafer
Chet Grimes was taken by
The Junior Varsity Football
returned recently from a ambulance to the Salem Me team won the game against
month’s trip to the eastern morial hospital Saturday even Jefferson Monday afternoon,
'T|
part of the United States. She ing for medical treatment. He 6-2.
visited with her brother and is reported to be improving.
In a match against Salem
his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Clive
Sixth grade students of the
Webster in North Canton, O., Mari-Linn school will make a Academy Thursday, the girl’s
her son’s family, Mr. and Mrs. field trip to the Oregon Mus volleyball team won both the
Richard Shafer and two child eum of Science and Industry Varsity and Junior Varsity
ren and with a niece and fam in Portland Tuesday, October games. To celebrate the con
ily all in Princeton, N. J. She 19. Their main interest will be quest the team had pizza after
also spent a couple of days in stars, Universe, Earth and wards.
Tuesday during fourth per
Washington, D. C.
planets which they are now
iod Student Council met in
Mrs. M. V. Frame and Bon studying.
nie Christensen returned home
Mrs. Effie Anderson spent the Commons. Gordon Plotts
Thursday evening, October 14, the weekend at Warrington, at presided over the meeting. A
from a two week vacation trip the home of her daughter and popcorn machine was discus
when they visited Salt Lake family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim sed and also the conduct of
students during dances. It was
City, the Grand Canyon in Cook and children.
Arizona and other places. They
Mrs. Charolette Imus from passed to have a dance October
spent several days at the Newberg, a former Lyons resi 15, sponsored by the Frosh, to
James Prine home in Los dent, visited in Lyons Wednes have a GAA Fun Night Octo
Alamos, N. M., and visited day. She was a guest at the ber 16, sponsored by GAA, and
many places of interest in that home of her daughter, Mr. and to have Homecoming activities
on November 5, sponsored by
area.
Mrs, Nick Achuetz.
|
Darrell Walz, son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith and GAA.
Mrs. Edward Walz, left Port family from Lincoln City and
Thursday morning Juniors'
land Thursday, October 14 for Mrs. Lynn Scott and family and Seniors met and discussed
Fort. Lewis, Wn., after enlist from Scappoose were Sunday the ROTO program with a re
ing in the Army.
from
Oregon ’
guests at the home of their presentative
Mrs. Jennie Moe accompan grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. State.
ied her daughter, Mrs. Lee Van Prichard.
The school play, “A Phoe-I
Brant of Macleay to Roseburg,
Mrs. Donald Olmstead and nix Too Frequent” has begun'
October 13, where they visited two daughters from Auburn, to get underway. Jenny'
with Mrs. Brant’s son, Roger Washington were Sunday and Chance, Frances Blumenstein,
and family.
overnight guests at the home and Don Hoover will be the
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lehrman of Mr. Olmstead’s parents, cast. It will be under the di
of Washington, D. C. were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead. rection of Mr Lewis.
weekend guests recently at
A large c rowd attended the
Grade warnings were sent
the home of Mr. and Mrs. annual chicken dinner at the
John Shafer. Mr. Lehrman is Community hall in Lyons Sun out this week.
evecutive vice president of a day, sponsored by the St. Pat Class meetings were held
Complete
large chain food store with 90 rick Catholic Parish. Winning this week during activity per-
supermarkets in the Washing turkeys and other prizes wer" iod.
Printing
The Freshmen discussed
ton area. It was the Lehr Peggy Toepfer, Paul Voltin, Ed
their dance and the dues. It
mans
first
visit
to
Oregon
and
Service
Bell, Lucille Harlan, Velleda
they were impressed with the Walz, Joan Rustay, Father was also brought up about
beauty of the area, and were Claude, Roger Silbernagel. student conduct.
particularly fond of the cattle Winning door prizes were Ste The Sophomores discussed
Mrs. Carl Hughes of New ve Frichtl. Hilda Cramer. Jack class rings, a car bash, and
berg and her son. Gayle, from Sullivan, Sister Annunciata, other money-making ideas
The Juniors made plans con- (
Fort Lewis, Wn., were guests Velleda Walda and Andrew
Wednesday afternoon, October Fery. On sale was candy. ceming their operation of the |
13 at the home of Mrs. E. J fancy work and the usual concession stands A commit
tee was assigned to look into
Hughes.
store.
it.
Mrs. Wesley Helsel, Mrs. country
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett
Money-making ideas, the
Guin Stuart, Mrs Jennie Moe. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen
and Mrs Lilly Wolfkiel were spent the week at Weiser, Id concession stands. Senior Skip, I
Oreo, Chips Ahoy, Pecan, Short Bread
in Salem Saturday to attend aho. They were guests at the and "dance conduct” were all
a Lauau at the Western Bap home of Mr and Mrs. Jess discussed during the Senior
Class meeting
tist Bible college
Fox, Mrs. Fox is a sister of
Our printing orders are always
The Frosh held their first
Leonard Wallen returned Mr.
Bassett
and
Mrs.
Allen
dance Friday night in the
home Sunday from Santiam
guests at the home Commons. It was a success and
ready on time. That’s because we
Memorial hospital where he of Sunday
and Mrs. W L. Kim- many attended
had spent a week receiving ery Mr.
know how important that order is
were Mr. and Mrs. George
treatment. Weekend guests at |
and Mr and Mrs. Ed
to you. See us for every printing
the Wallens were their daugh Kimery
ters, Mr and Mrs. Don Rem - I Setterberg from Portland.
need.
barger and Carrie from Tuala-' Mrs. Eulalia Lyons was If the number following
tin and Mrs Allen Choate and taken by ambulance Sunday
Masks, Costumes and Trick or Treat Bags
evening to the Salem Memor your name on The En
sons of Independence.
ial hospital where she is re
ceiving medical treatment.
Prices effectibe Thurs., Fri., Sat, Oct 21, 22, 23
label reads
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Auctioneer, Inc.
I
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