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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1971)
Karen Bogle was hostess at Robertson moved during the 5—The MUI City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 4, 1971 a Hallowe’en party held at her weekend from Mill City, into home Saturday evening. Those I the former William Scharp Girl and Boy of the Month Named attending were April Bottler, ing house. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terri Syverson, Kim Ward, Tracy purchased the house | Tina Hampton, Tami Tuers from Mr. Scharping when he | Kim Tuers and Teresa Whis^ moved to Seattle to be close to J ' enhunt. The girls decorated his daughter’s family and oth Noyes Whitten was able to trick or treat bags and candy er relatives. The October meeting of the, apples and played games, Cub Scouts received their be brought home after spend The Young People’s group Santiam Chapter American As ing several days in Salem Me i James Bogle, brother of the sociation of Retired persons i achievement awards at a of the Mehama Church enjoy morial Hospital as the result hostess, assisted with the (AARP) was held Wednesday meeting held at the scout ed an old-fashioned Hallowe of slipping and falling on a | games. evening at the high school cabin October 27th. Cubmast- ’en party at the church on cement stairway. Pulled lig-1 Sunday evening. A good time auditorium. I , er Ken Harrison presided. The flag ., ceremony was con- was reported by all. aments necessitated the plac-1 Mr. nd Mrs. William Bogle Orville Downing conducted , ... ... , , _ , ing of his leg in a cast, but have received word that their a short business meeting be- dufted the Webelo Cubs, he is recovering quite well. former foster daughter, Mary fore the report of committee1 Awards of achievement Marilyn Chapter 145 His wife, Ina. has also been McCasland, was married to Ar chairman. Mrs. Chester Riggs, I ^’ere presented to the follow- thur Ybarra in Goleta, Calif., *d , ing eligible members present: having some trouble with one membership chairman saiu of her knees, but they manage October 15. Mary, who gradu the chapter was growing fasti ' Den 1, whose Den Mothers Members Attend to wait on each other accord ated last June from Santa | with 74 members. I are Mrs. Glen Humes and Barbara High school, is the I Mrs. Robert Williams: Kirk District Meeting i ing to reports. Mel Rambo, program chair- daughter of Mrs. Wanetta Mc ' man, reported on the recent Lengacher, Wolf Badge and Marilyn Chapter No. 145 lIlc District Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree Casland, Santa Barbara, and ¡Bingo party “and “said“ another! Year„Pin: ¿ohn ohmart. year____ OES attended the H. McCasland, Holly- attended funeral services for Wilbur « YbarrTis"the soii of ^ceded?2 an.fld7 Woif Badge ^nT'SennTr bar, | Tanning WednW“ his cousin, Mrs. Doris Cochran, fashioned box supper, would ; and Thomas Williams, year in Salem Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ybarra of be held in January. victoria Chapter No. 76 ol Karen Marie Hutchinson Daniel Thomas Cox ___ Mrs. Cochran passed away Sat Santa Barbara. The couple has 1 Doris Rogers, recently elect I pin. Turner was host Chapter with Karen Marie Hutchinson Daniel Thomas Cox has been moved to Carpenteria, Calif. 1 I Den 2 with Den Mothersj urday. Interment was in the ed tour director, said she had Acacia Chapter No. 63 of Stay has been chosen as Girl of the Riverside cemetery at Albany. where the bridegroom is em I been busy securing informa Mrs. Herbert Bastuscheck and , ton and Marilyn Chapter tak Month for October. She is a chosen Boy of the Month for ployed. October. He is a senior at Mrs. Walter Thomas: receiving • j tion on short winter tours. Ov ing part. Senior at Santiam this year. Santiam,and the son of Mr. year pins were Chris and Nate i Richard Blakely, Jr., arrived A brief caller in Mill City er 30 members signed up at Bastuscheck; Rus-ell Coffin, | - A no host dinner preceded Karen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cox, Mill here Thursday for a short visit and Mrs. Herb Hutchinson of City. last week was Harold Dustan the meeting for a chartered Wolf Badge, 1 gold and 2 sil- ! the meeting. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. bus tour to Lord’s Acre, at | Special guests for the even- Mill City. Among his many activities of San Diego, Cal., a former Richard Blakely, Sr., before Powell Butte this Saturday, I 'er arrows. i ing were Mrs. Virginia Wilk- Among her many activities going to Kansas to join his resident here when he was an November 6. Anyone still wish ! Den 3 with Den Mothers, [ i J inson, Worthy Grand Matron are GAA, FHA, Pep club and are Basketball and Track. Dan family. He had just returned electrician during the build ing to go may call Mrs. Rogers Mrs. Theodore Ficker and Mrs. and Karl Wipper. Worthy Honor Society as well as bas was vicepresident of his Fresh from his third hitch in Viet ing of Detroit Dam. He now ¡at 897-2012. The bus will be Donald Sims: receiving a sil Grand Fatron of the Grand ketball. Currently she is Stu man class, clas representative nam, but said that he did not manages the Casa Bahi Apart at the Santiam High School ver arrow was Dan Sims; Bob Chapter of Oregon who were dent Body Treasurer and Vice his Sophomore year, Student Body vice-president and Boy of intend to go back again. He ments in that Southern Calif parking lot at 7:30 a. m. and cat pins. Jeff Ficker, Mike making their official visit. Mrs. president of the Art Club. I the Month in April, his Junior was seriously wounded on his ornia city, and his wife is man j the group will return home Emerson, Mark Podrabsky, Bernice Wipper, Grand Electa She plans to attend Central year. Dan also won two essay first trip there. He has been ager of the Sheraton Apart about 5 p. m. This has always Mike Holt, Greg Payseno and of the Grand Chapter of Ore Oregon Community College contests last year. They were ments. in the service for 10 years. He proven to be an interesting Patrick Budlong. gon, Mrs. Fern Hecht, Grand and take Liberal Arts. She Den 4 with Den Mothers Committee Member of the Es- would like to go on to a four- the Linn County Law Day stated he would probably be I fall festival in the fascinating and Veteran’s Essay contest for Art Robison of Spray a for- a recruiter for the Army now, Central Oregon community. | Mrs. Gerald Carr and Mrs. tarl fund; Mrs. Marie Burrell, year college and major in lan Santiam. This year Dan was and hoped that he would be mer res>dent here, was a busi- George Grey: receiving Bob Wesley Jahn, school admin nnee < 11 » lnr.4 TT- 1 _ Grand Committee Member of guage. chosen as Linn County Junior assigned to some place in Ore ness caller last week. He is a istrator, spoke to the group cat pins were George Grey, the Cancer Research Fund; Citizen from Santiam and is | son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs gon. on what the district has to of Larry Brown, Ernest Brosig. Mrs. Maud Clark. Grand Re Honor Society president. i Albert Toman, Sr. fer the senior citizen. Among and Joe Kreger. Jeff Harrison presentative to Tennessee in Dan plans to attend the Uni received assistant Denner bars. Oregon, Mrs. Ethel Conant, Mrs. Troy Wambaugh of versity of Oregon and major Mrs. Walter Thomas drove things mentioned were the Den 4 provided entertain Hubbard is spending this week Golden cards which may be Worthy Matron of Barzillai in Humanities. io Stayton oiayion October ucioDer 26 zts to at- j i . . ■ , . .. , . ment, singing several songs Chapter No. 16 Albany; Mrs. with her parents, the Clyde to R^k,h u>d8e N°-1 I Rogers, as her father is still — . . . — -- = free of charge. These will en learned this fall. Den 3 won Genevieve Torgison, Worthy recovering from recent surg 92. The Rebekah degree was title the holder (anyone 62 Cubbie. It was awarded at Matron of Cedar Chapter No. conferred upon Mrs. Ernestine this meeting for the best uni ery and is doing fine. , Try Our DETROIT—Detroit Cougars ' McLennon. Mrs. Thomas was | or over) to free admission to formed group. This award is 171, Scio, Mrs. Ethel McNeil, | all paid school activities. The Worthy Matron of Junction won a 34-20 victory over OSSD ' her honored accompanient. based upon the Code of Cub Alex Burrell was taken | school library is now open to City Chapter No. Ill, Junc in a Casco League football Salem Memorial hospital as I \ the public every Monday and achievement and the achieve tion City and Delbert Conant. game there Friday. I Mrs. Ardath Brusasco was the result of a heart attack Saturday from 3:30 until 5 ment to be judged is not an , | Worthy Patron of Barzillai Detroit ............. 6 8 13 7—34 | in Santiam Memorial Hospital nounced in advance of t“e | Chapter No. 16, Albany. his home. p. m. and books may be check- OSSD ............... 0 0 6 14—20 ___________________ for tests and returned to her I ed out for a two week period Pack meting. | Victoria Chapter did Open- Detroit—Don Hiebert 2-pass Mr. and Mrs. Joe Challender ,iome on Friday morning, The next Pack meeting will | Mr. Jahn also mentioned that I ing, Escort, Good of the Or- from Tom Leming (run failed), be November 17 one week received news of the birth of j Mr. and Crs. Bud Ricki and the four tennis courts were early so as not to conflict with ! der and closing with Mrs. Mar- Rick Monroe 29 run (Hiebert their first grandchild last now completed and were avail [ ia Mitchell, Worthy Matron pass from Leming), Rick Roth Kathy of McArthur, Calif., Thursday, October 28, when an able for public use at desig Thanksgiving. This meeting and Dale Mitchell, Worthy Pa 59 pass from Leming (Hiebert To Get The were Thursday to Sunday visi will feature a Father-Son cake 8 lb. 13 oz. boy named Joshua nated times which may be se tron presiding. kick) Monroe 16 pass from tors last week at the Al Pease decorating contest. There will David was born to Mr. and cured by calling the high Acacia Chapter had ballot Leming (Kick failed) Dennis Mrs. Russell Krecklow (Cheryl home. They had been vacation school office. I be at least two divisions. The ing with Mrs. Betty Norfleet, Benton 6-pass from Leming ing in Canada and were on Challender) of Eugene. Mrs Mr. Jahn explained some of public is invited. Following Worthy ‘ Matron,““and I Arley (Kick failed) Dennis Benton | the new buget laws to the the judging, the cakes will be Martin, Worthy Patron, pre 6-pass from Leming (Leming Challender made a fast trip their way home. auctioned. There will be other to see the new baby in Eu- kick). Margaret and Tom Cahill group and will speak again on cakes and goodies for sale. , siding. gene, but was back at her this in the spring. _. , Degrees were vvcic CACiiiptii exemplified by OSSD — Paul Johnston 70 from Big Fork, Montana visit Chapter with i Mrs. punt return (run failed) John position as a clerk in the Mill The AARP chapter meets These funds are necessary to Marilyn _ . the Scout Cab- r « .......... City Post Office the next day. ed their cousin Daisy Geddes the fourth Wednesday of each help maintain - A Rose X-x Cree, X W Worthy KJ k KI I kVk. Matron, CX V1 KJk ston 11 run (pass failed) Mick and friends Mr. and Mrs. Cree. Worthy Pa- ey Helmick 71 run (Johnston Mr. Challender is a Patrolman month al the school and any in and cover other executive [ and Floyd Shepherd in Mill City with the Mill City Police De one 55 or older is welcome to exP®nses- | tron, presiding. run). ^\eJGxi1S necc* f°r additional Victoria Chapter gave an I recently. partment. [ join. Mr. Jahn said more Detroit remains atop the i Den Mothers. There are enough , addenda honoring the Worthy Dr. Theo G. Lathrop and chairs will be placed in the boys interested in Cubbing Grand Matron and Worthy I Casco League with 6-0 record school commons and that when I and hosts Valsetz next week in [Jim of Oregon City were re Zezf!_01dlGrand Patron and Presented the final game; win there the group wished to play cards cent visitors at the home of after November 15 to form a Everett Hamilton, owner following the meetings, ar- each with a gift from the three would clinch the title. their cousin, Daisy Geddes. | rangements may be made to fifth den. Those interested and participating Chapters. Johnston now has 114 points Phone 897-2977 , ,, . .. keep the building open until will give of their time to this Under Good of the Order. Robert Loveall, son of Mr. r activity should contact Mrs. Mrs. Wilkinson and Mr. Wip to pace Casco League scoring). 1 and Mrs. George Loveall, has The next regular meeting Wilson, Den Mother co-ordin- per each spoke briefly. completed his boot camp train- win be November 24 when ator at 897-2270. Following the meeting, re mg and graduated October 22. Herbert Peck wiu show slides----------------- freshments were served in the He is now home on leave and on some of their travels. I M V U / dining room which was gaily will report to the Long Beach i______________________ • » 1 1J II / decorated using the Halloween Naval Base November 9. i k j r«| T n motif. Mr«. John Teeters Mrs. Raymond Branch re P.F.C. Karen Olson arrived turned home Saturday. Octo home last 1 ber 23 from a 10 day vacation 27, on emergency mergency furlough. Highway 22 — Mill City , . __... trip to California. She was ac- Karen, the daughter of Mr. A film record of World j cornpanied by a friend, Mrs. and Mrs. George Loveall, left ¿°VCr There’I Doris Sawards of The Dalles. November 3 to return to Fort ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES McClellan, Ala. where she is 1914-1918, will be shown in Tbe iacjies were guests several the high school instructional days at the E j homc stationed. Materiak Center Room 4 at t Woodlands and Mrs. Roos Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kanoff This recort?7s’ cSl^from! ac«>mPanied them when they Expert Tune up and Brake Repair and family of Prineville were newsreeeCls. armyC° and L™n?^^ek_en_d._?1z.StS>.a? th^ suppressed footage. Scenes in- [ were overnight of Mr^ We Pick Up and Deliver home of her parents, Mr. and elude the great battles, civil-1 While 1 7 ------ — — Walter Benterou (Louise Mrs. Adolf Brunner. nd hR ‘ °LtheKirsch) i n Healdsburg, and they were here. Torn and his ’ ¿^nes’freatyand “the" social, ^d’ *" _______ ____ • friends there. uncle, Laurence Kanoff, hunt- symptoms of budding Nazism, “You’re ed in the Rocky Top area and n was nominated for an Acad- '• i They also spent some time in more can you expect in your Santa Rosa, Nappa and other t each got a five point. ehry Award. It is a 90-minute places in that area. condition?” black and white film. Mrs. Elmer Taylor has re-1 By Frank Stromquist Russell Nelson of Scotts A two-part film entitled, ceived word that her nephew, 's A group of patients at the Mills was a Saturday visitor I “What Are We Doing to Our ur | Gregory McLeod, son of Mr | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j World, ” will be shown in Menninger Foundation eased ’ and Mrs. R. D. McLeod of i their migraine headaches by M. G. Rambo. Sunday dinner Room 4 at the High School at Ruth. Nevada, has been pledg Thursday, November 18. ed to the Sigma Nu fraternity learning hand-warming exer- guests at the Rambo home ? 3:45 " "" ___ ______ __ ' were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin^ Pet-( This film emphasizes the on the OSU campus at Cor- ■ cises. Cold hands ________ indicate ten- sion, and migraine sufferers erson and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I steadily accelerating scale of vallis. Gregory is a freshman | ' Larson of Sublimity. environmental pollution. often have cold hands. in Engineering. ----------------------------- I The film provides evidence Guests for the Veteran’s day I Thinning hair is usually the 1 NOTICE—Books needed for of the enormity of the prob- weekend at the home of Mr. result of heredity, and little J the Lions Auxiliary Bookshelf. • lem which is no longer one of and Mrs. Edward Titze were i Our supply is low again so trying to prevent the extermin her son and daughter-in-law, can be done about it. anyone wishing to donate ation of a few endangered Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rogers of There are three battlefronts books may bring them into the species of wildlife but a matter Castle Rock, Wn. related to the survival of men I against tooth decay: frequent Enterprise office. Mrs. Norman Wilbur and a and nations. Ecologists are friend from Portland visited brushing, a low-sugar diet, ‘ *' nd 1 out precisely i Monday, October 25, at the Mrs. Burton Borough’s moth- ' _ ’ _ A8^ and, for children, the use of fluorides. er, Mrs. Lewellen, fell recent I what effects man’s activities ‘ home of Mr. and Mrs. M. V. ly at her home in Eugene have upon the environment.1 Frame and Mrs. E. J. Hughes. Man can live forty days breaking her left arm. Mrs This film opens with a view of 1 This is the first time Mrs. without food, four days with Lewellen who is 81 years an ecosystem in the mountains i Wilbur had been to Mehama out water, and four minutes young, is staying at the home of New Hampshire. The view-| . J and the without air. of another daughter in Eu ers see a variety of scientific | noted many changes. Over instruments being used to re gene. as her arm will be in a night guests Wednesday, Oc- cord the meteorological con [ tober 27, at the Hughes-Frame Technicians at the University cast for some time. ditions. The basic flaw in i home were Mrs. Hughes’ son of London have developed HELIOGRAVED4 American thinking has been | and daughter-in-law, Mr. and miniature artificial hands Herbert Peck. William Walk by the creator* at which are used to perform er, and Charles Kelly accom that nature is an obstacle to Mrs. Dan Hughes, from the Big The Flovv Wedding Lae complex surgical procedures panied J. C. Kimmel to Esta be overcome, rather than an ; I Creek Fish Hatchery near I influence that has to be nudg- I ' Knappa by remote control. «■ratecvAMtf m » cada Tuesday evening where ed rather than forced. __________________ ________ Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Griffiths they attended the regular Mr. and Mrs. William Ray returned home Thursday, Oc When your doctor prescribes meeting of the Estacada Ma the best, we do the rest, at sonic lodge. Kimmel holds a Nelson started driving to Reno tober 28, from a few week’s dual membership to both that the first of the week but had trip when they visited with and the Mill City lodge The a car accident on the way, Mrs. Griffith’s mother and men enjoyed oyster stew fol- landing Mrs. Nelson in St. sister in Alma. Neb., and with lowing the meeting. Charles Hospital at Bend Her other relatives in Nebraska and injuries were undetermined at Kansas. The Griffiths were in Í Maa/ oUt« a-ylaa frum tadanaaa Your Home Town Eugene Saturday to see her last report. STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN Drug Store daughter, Mrs. Mervin Mitch I open six days a week. 9 a. m. We will be closed on Mon ell. who was in the hospital Phone 897-2812 to 5 p m For appointments ph. days until further notice. P J's there. Beauty Center Phone 897-2137 897-2100 42tf Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Telephone WF7-37T2 LOCALS ì za a zav Detroit Now 6-0 Winners in League Glass Cleaner Halloween Soap Off Your Windows MILL CITY HARDWARE ta Pharmacy Topics. MILL CITY CHEVRON SERVICE I Shown at School r WEDDING STATIONERY Mill City Enterprise