The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 16, 1971, Page 5, Image 5

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Gift Exchange Held
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LETTERS
roo Late to eia.»«»
TO THir
Subscribe to The
Marilyn Chapter No. 145 I
The annual Christmas pro-
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OES held the December meet­ I
FOR SALE—1955 Ford Pick
gram of the First Christian p
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ing Monday night at the IOOF
Up. $250. Cash or best offer.
Church will be held at 7 p. m. I I Ujvl II I H V
Hall.
Phone 897-8904.
50p
It was reported this week Sunday, December 19, at the
Escorted and introduced were
that Bob Loveall will be able church- ,The theme of the pro-
Fem Hecht of the Estarl Fund i Dear Mr. Moffatt,
to come home December 28th. gram will be “Lights of Christ­
Committee of the Grand Chap- I
mas,
”
according
to
Mrs.
Wil­
Just a note to mention how
He is in the armed services.
ter of Oregon; Maud Clark,
liam
Shepherd.
He will be reassigned after I
Grand Representative to Ten­ much I love living in Mill City.
Small towns are fun. It is nice
his trip home said his parents,
The Gates and Mill City nessee in Oregon; Genevieve to go into stores and the Bank
Mrs. Rudy Tohl, along with
the George Lovealls,
Torgeson,
Worthy
Matron
and
Mrs. Joseph Waterman, Mrs. schools will present Christ­
LaVerne Torgison, Worthy Pa­ and be called by name.
Something happened a few
Mrs. John Charles of Hous­ William May and Mrs. L. E. i mas programs two evenings tron of Cedar Chapter, Scio
ton, Texas, is spending some Stewart of Salem, attended a Inext week. On Tuesday, De­ and Carson Odom, Worthy Pa­ I days ago, that made me appre-
holiday
luncheon
and
bridge
ce
mber
21,
the
students
from
ciate people in small towns,
time here at the home of her 1
. _ . .
“ ‘ j?, " ay al. the Illahe1 tbe Gates primary and Mill tron of Ainsworth Chapter, all over again. I lost a real
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. | £arty, Frl
Salem.
and Mrs. Frank Stromquist,! f°'?ntry C,lub’ There were 2g City intermediate classes and
Mrs. George (Evelyn) Davis cute Christmas earring, I
I the Mill City Elementary
didn’t know where. Virgil Dag-
and helping in the care of the, ,ab es ln PlaY-
| Chorus will perform a number received the degrees of the ert, our Hammond Stage and
Buy 2 Dinners and
new
grandson,
John Harold, as-----------------------
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“der^otZ^ik'
City Pharmacy will be' of lively musical selections Order with Mrs. Gale Dorothy
Mail driver found it and turn­
well as
ma
older
brother,
Enk.
open
Friday
„j
carrying
out
a
"Happy
Holi-
acting
as
courtesy
candidate.
one
of the two din­
________________ ' open Friday, December 1.,
The Rainbow Board for next ed it into the post office. It
- un- | days” theme. Giant Christmas
Mrs. Arlo Tuers, who re-1 ’ u.ntil * 8 P-m-and —
Saturday
had
fell
off
there.
He
hunted
ners is half price
cently purchased a mobile
6 P- m- Beginning Monday, Card scenes will be brought year was appointed by the around in the wet street and
Worthy
Matron.
home and had it placed on her t December 20, we will be open
llfe in song and pantomime,
6 p. m. - 9 p. m.
Under Good of the Order found all the parts, fixed it
property, plannedIto leave this every
including De-I Wallace Hovey is directing
and turned it in. Somehow
Fern
Hecht gave her talk on Mrs.
week
to
scend
the
winter
at
cember
24,
until
8
p.
m.
for
I
thls
program.
Chandler
thought
it
was
weex to spend the winter at -------- v___,----------- *.
Through the courtesy of the Estarl.
the home of her sister, Mrs. > your shopping convenience.
Maude Clark also spoke mine and handed it to me the
,
_________________
Mill
City Fire Department
next time I stopped by. Thanks
Cleve Brewer, and her hus­
briefly.
band at Long Beach, Calif. Mill City friends will be in-' Santa will appear to pass out
The Worthy Matron and everyone.Sincerely,
terested
to
hear
that
Rev.
and
treats
to
all
the
youngsters
at-
Mrs. Tuers plans to return
Worthy Patron presented each
Evelyn Harlan
about March 1. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Larry Laird and their , tending. The seventh and eight of their officers with a gift.
two
children
have
moved
to
^rade
home
economics
classes
Bruce Tuers and family, who
The Worthy Matron present­
Fri. & Sat
p.m.-l
lived in the Boroughs apart­ Prosser, Wash, where Rev. jare making cookies to serve ed her husband, Lowell Cree
Jayceettes
Meet
ments, are occupying the old Laird started as pastor of the! aiso-
with a life membership in the
family home, but plan to build Christian Church at Prosser I On Wednesday, December Eastern Star.
on
December
5.
Rev.
Laird
was
22,
the
Advanced
Elementary
a new home on the place in
The Altar was draped in At Lewis Home
Youth director at the Mill City Band and the Santiam High
the future.
I Christian
when he was attend- I School Chorus and Band will memory of Alex Burrell. Mrs.
business meeting
Res. C all 769-8340
I
Doris Sheythe sang “Beyond of A the special
Mill City Jayceettes was
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Gil ing Northwest Christian Col- Present a Christmas concert the Sunset’”.
No
Cover
Charge
last Tuesday evening at
Duckworth, Sr., who will be lege at Eugene. The past few u,?der the direction of Spencer
Marilyn Club will be held t held
he has been attending Hiillesland. Both programs
the home of Becky Lewis.
Aumsville-Subliniity Jet.
moving from Mill City soon, p years
on
Tuesday,
December
21
at
I
Phillips University at" Enid“ i wln. be. held in the Santiam
are invited to a potluck dinner Oklahoma and preaching at Auditorium and will begin at 12:30 at the home of Mrs. Kate | Those attending were Judy
in their honor on Sunday, De­
Doble, 905 S. W. Swift Street j ; Wells, Diane Moore, Judy
I 8 p. m.
cember 19. The dinner will be i Wakita.
with Mrs. Pat McClintock as | I Bogle and the hostess. Judy
served at 12:45 in the social I ,,
. „
_
~ „ In
ki
e
co-hostess. Reservations must Bogle won the door prize.
rooms of the First Christian*
L°weU Cree Re9is+er Now Says
be made with one of the host­
The evening was spent dis­
Church following the morning fended the ^hrls "?as °pen , Linn Countv Clerk
esses for the luncheon. A gift cussing and evaluating the
worshin service
, house 1351 Sunday a* the Prin- | L-,nn V^OUnTy
_____________ ____________ | gle Club House in Salem. I Linn County Clerk, Del W. exchange will be held and the Junior Miss Pageant which
_
i The open house was given for Riley, released a reminder for gifts are to be handmade.
was sponsored last month by
Following the meeting a gift the Jayceettes and was the
the members of Chadwick those wanting to register to
exchange
was
held
and
refresh
­
Chapter and Worthy Matrons vote in the Special Election,
first pageant held in Mill City.
and Worthy Patrons by Mrs. ‘hey must do so by December ments were served. Serving on ,
the committee were Mrs.
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Alzade Gash, Worthy Matron 18, 1971.
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______ the _ _ age _ i Gladys Lake, Mrs. Addie
and Gordon Barker, Worthy I _______
Residents ____
reaching
T^
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IQ 1 French and Mrs. Muriel Phil-
Patron^of^ChadwTck
Chapter.
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between"i>cZmb^r
FREE LISTENING
____________________ | 1 1971, and January 17, _____ 1972, bPs-
It is reported that A. W. i must pre-register. Also, if the
DEVICE
Toman, recovered sufficiently six month residency require-
Weather
Reports
To
A new, easy - to - wear
from his recent illness to be ment is satisfied during the
hearing device is now being
released from the hospital and. same period, parties must also
offered free of cost to you
returned to his Salem home., pre-register in order to be Again Be Featured
able to vote in the Special
people with faded hearing
DETROIT—Request has been : by Audio-Information. It
Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt Election.
Register either at the regis­ made that your weather obser- j will help greatly to reduce
went to Milwaukie Friday af­
ternoon to be present for the trar in your own area or the ver again supply weekly re- : the strain of listening to
wedding reception for their County Clerks’ office. The ports during the winter! your radio and TV pro­
daughter, Mrs. Daphne Frace Clreks’ office will be open months. Hence, the following grams. This marvelous lit­
and Robert Person who were from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Satur­ report for the period starting tle electronic device, while
married that afternoon in Van­ day, December 18, for registra­ Monday, December 6, 1971 to not a hearing aid, has prov-
and including Monday, Dec. I en to be a great blessing
couver, Wash. The couple will tion.
Registrars for the Canyon1 13th with comparative reports to those with impaired
make their home in Milwau­
for 1970, during the same per­ hearing, and helpful to all
kie. He works for the rail­ area are:
Mill City — Agnes Carlson, I iod.
those around them.
road and she is a secretary at
___ E. ___
_____ | The high temperature dur-
3rd; ,_____
Stanley Ogden
a wholesale grocery firm. Oth­ 1116 S.
Hardly a day goes by that II,
Photo
Shop,
or
Lois
ScotF,
U.
|
ing
the
week
for
1971
was
48
ers from here attending the
degrees on the 8th, against 44 we are not thanked for the
affair, with about 35 other rel­ S. Bank.
Lyons — Margaret Phillips, degrees on the 10th in 1970
atives and friends, were Mr.
amazing help derived from
The low, 24 degrees on the 7th
and Mrs. Donovan L. Moffatt, Lyons Variety.
this
tiny device. Do you hear
Idanha: L. A. Davis, Box 396, against last years low of 16 ,
who spent the weekend in the
sounds
but fail to under­
degrees
on
the
7th.
area. Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Davis Variety, and Floretta
The precipitation (melted stand the words? Are you
Young, Star Rte. Box 64, Mar­
Moffatt
spent
Friday
night
at
By Frank Stromqulst I the home of their aunt, Mrs. ion Forks.
snow and rain) for the week in bothered by so - called
1971 was 8.11 inches, against mumblers?
* The incidence of cancer in Leona Lamb in Portland,
1.67 inches in 1970.
blacks is substantially high-1
STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN
The total snowfall for this
Write today for your free
er than in whites, particular­
open
six
days
a
week,
9
a.
m.
year
during
this
period,
was
device
to Audio Informa­
ly among males, reports a
5 p. m. For appointments ph.
21.30 inches. No snow fell dur-1 tion P. O. Box 591, Salem,
preliminary study made by to
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ing this period last year, al- ( Oregon 97308.
the National Cancer Insti-1 897-2100.
though 21 inches had fallen on |
tute.
Mill City is beginning to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd of the
You will receive this new
I
look a little more like Christ­ previous week last year, which ■ electronic device just as
Community
• The old medicine man wasn’t
mas this week. The Jaycees put had gradually melted until: soon as possible. It may
as much of a charlatan as
up the lights on the City only 2-inches remained on the ; help you as it has helped
western movies made us be­
Calendar of Even+s tree, which is on Carl Kelly’s ground at the end of the week. ’ so many others. For people
lieve. An investigation at the
property, this past weekend
At present, 14 inches of with a hearing problem
University of Arizona says
which makes it look a little snow remains on the ground, j only, please! One to a per-
a Sandy Sage brew once
brighter on that corner of Gusty winds during the early i
widely used for < common
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town. Maybe some civic clubs part of the week strewed <
rtrl ail
nil
head, throat and chest
­
can get together before an­
and streets with many
Pinochle party at the Eagles I other season to add more lights lawns
ments has activity similar
small
branches
(and a few not
to the tree.
to that of several commer­ Lodge at 1 p. m.
so small) and there were two
cially available decongest­ FOE *3384 Aerie and Auxil­
Residents in many sections power outages, each of which
of town put up their house lasted only a short time.
ant gels.
iary meets at 8 p. m. at Hall.
lights and decorations over Streets and highways are clear,
the weekend, complaining all thanks to our busy snowplows,
* A condition termed “boot Monday. December 20—
the way about the cold west but there seems to be a pow­
leg plebitis” has recently
Round Robin Pinochle club wind.
been diagnosed in women ’ meets
erful lot of slush underfoot.
at
the
home
of
Evelyn
With only a few more days
wearing
high
fashioned . Davis at 7:30.
The above report was pre­
left
to
do Christmas shopping pared by Detroit weather ob­
boots. The specific type of
shoes apparel
plebitis is caused by con-, Bid or Bunch Pinochle club people are scurrying around server, Irene Paullin.
striction from malfitting 1 ’ meets at the home of Elsie getting presents for the big
In the Marion Forks area,
Ohmart at 7:30 p. m.
day.
dress boots.
the following report for the
Lions Club dinner meeting
same week was prepared by
* Infrared thermography, a at the Frontier Inn at 6:30 p.m.
Howard Drago, weather obser­
Kellys
Have
Informal
new diagnostic tool, can
ver, Oregon State Fish Hatch­
2 Piece
AF&AM Lodge meets at the
safely, painlessly, accurate­
Holiday Open House ery. High temperature for the
ly and quickly detect health Lodge hall at 8 p. m. Election
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly week was 43 degrees on the
problems, as varied as mi­ and installation of officers.
entertained
with an informal 9th, low temperature 20 de-1
graine headaches; a malig­ Tuesday, December 21—
Men's
holiday
season
open house for grees on the 8th. Total preci-t
nant tumor, or acute appen­
pitation (melted snow and.
if1
dicitis says Dr. Margaret
Mill City Woman’s Club a few neighbors and friends in rain) was recorded as 6.06. ‘
Abernathy of Georgetown meets at the home of Mrs. the recreation room of their
snow on the ground •
s' if if
home Saturday evening, De­ as Total
Uniiversity Medical Center. Arey Podrabsky at 8 p. m.
this report is being made,
cember
11.
The
Christmas
mo
­
: i
-’•A
-
The thermograph picks up
Gates-Mill City Intermedi­
is 38 inches.
//. *
infrared heat rays from the ate grades Christmas Program tif was used in the decorations
»s
*
J
body and converts them to a at the High School Auditorium of the room and the buffet-
table.
visual temperature reading. at 8 p. m.
Included in the group were
’ t. : Í
A complete thermogram is
Mr. and Mrs. Joe La lack. Mr.
Wednesday, December 22—
available in T4 second.
'Á'iCÍ
and Mrs. Jack Scott, Mr. and
Advanced elementary band Mrs. Howard Farmen, Mr.
When your doctor prescribes and high school band and and Mrs. Fred Krecklow, and
the best, we do the rest, at chorus Christmas program at the host and hostess.
A.
the High School Auditorium at
The Krecklows arrived late
*'*> ::
We
would
like
to
thank
all
8 p. m.
after returning from a Nation­
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our friends for the cards, flow­
al
Guard
banquet
in
Wood
­
-íponsored as a public service
ers and visits during Al’s stay
Your Home Town
burn.
A .
in the Santiam Memorial Hos­
; 4
‘ ' .4 A •
Drug Store
bv
Brunner’s Santa Shop will pital. A special thank you to
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Phone 897-2812
be open next to Mill City U. S. the Hospital and staff for their
.M inlrd Avenue
National Bank the month of care.
We Are Open Until 8 p. m
December.
Brunner
’
s
Flowers
Al
and
Frosty
Nesbitt
Friday. Dec. 17. 6 p. m
‘'STAYTON
Saturday, December 18. Insurance Agency, Inc. on the hill will be open also.
CARD OF THANKS
51
129 Wall Street
Starting Mondaay, Dec. 20
I wish to express my thanks
See U» For
»mutfiieuoj
P JV Beauty Center 239 S to all my friends for the many
We Will Be Open Until 8 AH General T.inea oí Inramix•
SHOES /APPAREL
W. Broadway. Open Monday cards and lovely flowers I re­
p. m. Inchiding Christina»
h
through Saturday 9:00 am. - ceived while I was in the hos­
Phone 897-2345
Eve.
5:00 p. m. Evenings by appoint­ pital.
ment. Phone 897-2137.
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Esther Ogden
EDITOR
Programs
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Every Tuesday
Night
Dance to the
Ray Rom Trio
SANTIAM GOLF CLUB
Pharmacy Topics
Beginning To Look
Like Christmas Here
Dick 4 Carol’s
From
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Gift Certificates Available
$795
PEIGNOIR SET............... *7
VELOUR SHIRTS
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CARDS
THANKS
Mill City Pharmacy
Women»
$fi95
VHOUR TOPS.... 7
PARTY SHOES
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