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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1972)
5—The Mill City Enterprise', Thursday, Sept. 21, 197 J OCALS i Santiam Valley Grange Fair Dignitaries The Presbyterian Womens Association will meet Thurs day. September 28, at 1:30 p. | m. in the Fellowship Hall of the Church. Plans will be made for fall activities and all ladies are welcome. U. S, National Banki R Club °u"dRodm Pi"ochle Adult Education Welcomes To Register Voters New Members Classes Beginning On September 18. all branch Marie Stewart hosted the es of United States National first party of the season for the Bank of Oregon began accept Round Robin Pinochle club at September 25 ing registration of voters re her home Monday evening. 1 (lnh I siding within the state. Those Mrs. Stewart had taken a Any Episcopalians in the Chemeketa Community Col who register 30 days or more leave of absence last year and Mrs. Marie Barrell has re-1 area who are interested in prior to the general election was wermly welcomed back by lege adult education courses turned to her home following Church Services and Church will begin the week of Sep in November will be eligible to her friends in the club. surgery on her feet at the School ,„ aj, VO41 ,,1T. Vern , „„ . Pet- may call the tember 25 in Mill City. Gates vote in that election. Guests for the evening were Salem Memorial Hospital. She erman residence, phone 897- and Detroit. Last spring. U. S. National Carmen Barnhardt, Elma reports that the surgery was 2122. or the Fred Krecklow The fall term classes in the Bank branches suspended reg Stewart and Marilynne Dry- very painful. Mrs. Burrell’s' residence at 897-2641 for fur istration of voters for a brief nan. Mrs. Drynan, a former communities have been sched sister-in-law, Mrs. Hettie Dun ther information. period because of a statement member now living in the uled to meet the needs and in can from Toronto, Ontario, in the Congressional Record Stayton area, will play this terests of residents of the area. Canada is staying with her at Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Rambo There is a fee ci $15.00 for indicating it was the intent of winter for Alta Moffatt who the present. Mrs. Burrell, for were in Mt. Angel Sunday a ten week course. an Act of Congress to prevent is on an extended vacation. merly of Mill City, now makes i where they met her cousins, Classes scheduled for San banks from doing so. Subse Another former member, her home in Salem at the Con I Mr. and Mrs. Ted Balsiger Against a backdrop of prize quilts and award-win quently, however, banks have Kathleen Pratt, was welcomed tiam High School are Simple tinental Apartments. I from Wilsonville. The two cou ning displays, 33rd annual Santiam Valley Grange Fair been excluded from this pro back into the club and she had Separates with Knits (Basic) ples took in the Octoberfest ac leaders pose prior to evening program. Left to right: vision of the act. a lucky evening, winning both with Mrs. Elmer Fehlen of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton tivities and then had dinner Stayton as the Instructor, and Paul Kirsch, Stayton Grange Master; Wa’ter Holten, To be eligible to register, high and door prizes. and Mrs. Lowell Cree attend near Mt Angel. Silverton Grange Carmen Barnhardt received Fundamentals of Public Speak _ Master; Art Martinson, . Scio Grange _ the prospective voter must be ed Vista Chapter No. 184 OES Master; Elmer Taylor, Santiam Valley Grange Fair 18 years old by the date of the low prize and Goldie Ram ing with Mike McClain as In in Salem last Wednesday even In a recent letter from Mrs. rn •____ _ xxr __ • CUA _ A _ Grange ____ - ZA ______ __ structor. The sewing class will 30 bo won pinochle. Chairman; W. Z' C. S TT Harris. State Overseer and 1 ' the election, must register on ing. Mrs. Cree was making her Russell Nelson (Laura Rambo) The October 2 party will be be in Room One beginning official visit for the Estarl she told her parents that she featured speaker, and Ed Bell of Stayton, program days prior to the election in which he intends to vote, must held at the home of Goldie Thursday, Sept. 28, 7 to 10:00. Fund of which she is on the was now working as a secre Master of Ceremonies.—Enterprise photo. p. m. and the public speaking reside in the county where Rambo. Committee of the Grand Chap tary-bookkeeper for the Pine course will begin Monday, registering and within the ter of Oregon. Hill Cemetery association in Sept. 25. in Room Three, both state for 30 days prior to the If Wishes Were Horses . . the City of Dover, N. H. Mrs. at Santiam High School. Oil election, and within a school Friday Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Nelson took summer courses at painting classes will begin district for 30 days to be elig French and Mr. and Mrs. Merle the University of New Hamp Tuesday, September 26, at the ible to vote in a school elec Garton spent the day fishing shire where her husband is Gates Community Center from tion. i at Clear Lake. also a student and teaches an 9:00 a. m. to noon, with Mrs. I English class. Mrs. Nelson said Doris Rogers Instructing. Bill Stange won the 25-lap , Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. her work would be only part- American Legion Interested persons may reg main event in Saturday I Lowell Cree attended Trinity time during the winter months. ister at the first class session. Chanqes Meeting Date night ’ s races at the Willamette Chapter No. 175 in Salem The Mill City-Gates Amer Speedway in Lebanon. Bill is For additional information, where Mrs. Cree made her of Visiting at the home of Mr. Legion Post #159 will currently point leader for the contact Santiam High School ican ficial visit for the Estarl Fund and Mrs. Clifford Malcolm are meet Friday, September 22, at season in Hobbies and Al Mc- I or Chemeketa Community Col of the Grand Chapter of Ore his two sisters and a brother 1 lege. i Clellan is second. 8:00 p.m. in the IOOF Hall. gon Mrs. Cree represents Dist. in-law, Mrs. Florence Robert The meeting dates have been , Other drivers from the Can- I Courses scheduled at Detroit 14 and has ten chapters to son from Buffalo, New York changed to the second and j yon area in the Saturday night High School are Oil Painting visit. and Mr. and Mrs. John Kow- fourth Friday of each month races were Jerry Payseno, Al to begin Monday, September oski from Lockport, New York. 25, from 7 to 10:00 p. m. Mrs. at the IOOF Hall. It is hoped McClellan, and Bob Clark. Mrs. Donald Jenkins recent I The visitors arrived Sunday Doris Rogers will be the In Sunday's trophy dash and the new dates and location ly spent a week in a Portland evening in Salem by plane structor. The sewing course. Al main event were won by will encourage better atten hospital with a back ailment. and plan to visit a week. Tues Simple Separates with Knits | McClellan. dance. She is at home at the present day the Malcolms took their (Basic), will begin Tuesday, The organization formerly but will probably have to re guests to Lincoln City where September 26, from 7 to 10:00 Tyrell Babbitt (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I met on Mondays. turn to the Hospital in the they visited their cousin. Bill p. m. I near future. O'iff Babbitt, holds the Santiam Valley Grange Fair I Harris. pony donated by Col. Thurman Smith David Bishop, Mrs. Frank Schutiwohl will be unable to have it YARD SALE: Thursday, Sep son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bishop, helps restrain mama September 28 and 29 as plan I tember 21, beginning 11:00 A. Zeta Prichard Honored horse while flash goes off. Prize pony was won later Honored With ned. M. 1% mi. S.E. of Gates. Louise On 80th Birthday Pink and Blue Shower Santiam Chapter AARP will Oliver. 38 I Mrs. Marie Tolbert honored by Ricky Holifield of Sweet Home.—Enterprise photo MEHAMA — Mrs. Frank hold the September 27 meet- Schutzwohl was honor guest at j ing at the high school, start HOMEOWNERS SAVE Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Miss Zeta Prichard last Friday a stork shower held Tuesday ing at 7:30. September 15 with a dinner Youmans of Rosemead. Calif, party on her 80th birthday an evening September 12, in the Calli The main order of business were recent visitors at the niversary. Fellowship room of the will be the installation of new BILL ALLMAN home of his brother, Mr. and Church. officers which will be con Phone 769-5729 Miss Prichard was a prom Mrs. Ralph Youmans. Hostesses were Mrs. John ducted by Mrs. Chester Riggs 715 1st—Stayton inent teacher in the Mill City “We of TOC look with McGinnis, Mrs. Wesley Hel j of Lyons. Clyde Bate will Casualty Company schools until her The Timber Operators Coun added, Piano lessons. Years of ex Elementary cil (TOC) - Oregon Group continued optimism toward sei, and Mrs. Donald Bult. 'serve as the new president; Bill retirement several years ago. both increased participation in perience teaching all ages. Workmen ’ s Compensation Plan Among those present or Beyer, vice-president; Alma Following the dinner, Mrs. Classes start Sept. 11. Grace Tolbert served a birthday cake received a $1,223,198 dividend our Group Plan and the gra sending gifts were: Winifred Bate, secretary and Ervin Pet Hutchinson, 34 S. W. 2nd Av. decorated with orange “Mums” check from the State Accident tifying results of our efforts Branch, Claraedna Frame, Iva, erson, Treasurer. Phone 897-2760. 38 and a candle in the shape of Insurance Fund (SAIF) in pre in the field of improved In Susan and Mary Kimsey, Ka Retiring president is Orville sentation ceremonies in Salem, dustrial safety.” thy McGinnis, Machele Ram of Lyons. 80. The following is a list of lo sey, Barbara Lindsey, Mar Downing P. J’s Beauty Center 239 S. an Present Wednesday, September 6. Plans will be discussed for were Miss Prichard, W. Broadway. Open Monday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carey of In making the presentation, cal TOC-member Oregon Com tha Tuttle, Mary Slater, Vio programs for the year and the Highway 22 — Mill City through Saturday 9:00 a.m. ■ Montesano, Washington. Mrs. H. W. McCauley, Insurance panies who participatd in the let Wallen, Mary Stuart, Verl possibility of taking some 5:00 p. m. Evenings by appoint Elizabeth Cyr, Mrs. Charles Manager of the SAIF, reported TOC-Group Workmen’s Com Lindsay, Lois Stuart, Karen short trips this fall, including ment. Phone 897-2137. 45tf Dolezal, Jr., Mrs. Earl Loucks that the check, which is based pensation Plan in the 1970-71 Stuart, Edith Titze, Jennie Moe, one to the Zoo in Portland. operational year and are en A Charter night cake and and the hostess, Mrs. Tolbert. on activities of the group from titled to share in the $1.2 mil Jackie Harris, Nellie Kirsch, July 1970 through June 1971, Judy Fief, Evelyn Ashley, fee cream will be served fol Mrs. Charles Dolezal, Sr. was lion dividend: Frank Lumber represents the largest dividend Gaylee Teeters, Joyce Long-. lowing some musical enter invited but was unable to at- paid by SAIF since its incep Co., Inc., Mill City; Freres fellow, Pattie Franklin, Freda 1 tainment. All members and tend. Freres Lumber Co., Lyons; tion in 1966. Lingaas, Sally Small, Meral [ prospective members are in TOC, a Portland-based em Veneer Co., Portland; High- Teeters, Margaret Phillips, vited to attend. Tacos, Enchiladas, Linda Bastuscheck ployers’ association represent land Trucking, Inc., Lyons; Jane Ryland, the guest of ho Tamales, Burritos, ing some 400 lumber and wood Oregon Fir Supply Co., Inc., nor and hostesses. Chairman Of Bid 3 Links Club To product firms in Alaska, Wash Lyons; Stuckart Lumber Co., Fried Chicken, Ham Or Bunch Club ington, Oregon and California, Lyons; among many others. Purchase New Linens and Eggs. Mr* Edna Gordon was hos- developed and administers the 3 Links Club met September tess Monday evening for the Group Plan. Thedividend will Grand Master Visits 14 at the IOOF Hall at 8 p. m. first party of the Bid or be distributed proportionately We Are Open From with President, Mrs. Otto Mill City I.O.O.F. 144 among the 173 TOC Oregon Bunch Pinochle Club. Weidman presiding. 11 a, m. until 11 p. ni. The Club elected Linda Bas member companies which par Darrel Wright, Grand Mas The second Cub Scout organ- Mrs. June Bartow, chairman tuscheck as chairman for the ticipated in the program dur I ter of the Grand Lodge of the zational meeting was held I of the Endowment Committee, Six days a week year and Rilla Schaffer will ing the 1970-71 plan year. I.O.O.F. of Oregon paid Mill September 14, 1972 at the I was a guest. again serve as treasurer. The program has been devel City I.O.O.F. #144 an official Scout Cabin, Ken Harrison Mrs. Albert Carr and Mrs. Monday 2 p.m.— 11 p.m. Betty Pittam won both high oped in conjunction with TOC’s visit. presided. Margaret Snow were appoint and pinochle and Joyce Trout extensive Industrial Safety Di Accompanying the Grand Mary Carpenter and Myra ed to the committee to pur had low score. vision activities, which are co Master was Lawrence McClure, Mumey were signed as den chase new table linens. The next party will be at the ordinated by the association’s Grand Marshal, and Alden mother and assistant. Mrs. Following the meeting they i home of Betty Pittam on Oc three full-time industrial ac Pauli, Grand Chaplain. Carpenter will have slips pre joined the members of Mill tober 2. cident control specialists in Lawrence McClure is also pared and distributed to all City IOOF #144 to hear ad- conjunction with SAIF’s Safe chairman of the Joint Youth interested boys of the 8 I dresses by Grand Master, Dar- Committee. Following their through 10 age group. These ' rel Wright and I^twerence Me- Rainbow Mothers Club ty Consultants. David Stephenson, Group business meeting, the members boys and their parents should |Clure, chairman of the Joint To Meet Sept. 27 Coordinator for the SAIF, in of Santiam Rebekah Lodge 166 be at the Scout Cabin Wed Youth Committee. The Rainbow Mothers Club analyzing the TOC Group’s joined the members of Mill nesday, September 20, at 7:36 ' Following the meeting, they will hold their first meeting progress over its first three City I.O.O.F. #144 to hear ad p. m. for a final organization se^e‘d I refreshments to the of the fall season Wednesday years with the Fund, attribu dresses by Grand Master Dar of the Cub Dens, securing the I members and guests. at 7:30 p.m. at the IOOF hall. ted the size of the dividend rel Wright. Included in his remaining necessary personell , Activities will be planned largely to a dramatic growth in address was information about By Frank Stromquist for the year and all Rainbow participation and a much im Degree day to be held in Sal t,’lttawastt‘propo,;edrnthat the | Marilyn Club To Meet mothers are asked to attend. proved accident loss record. em, November 11, 1972, hosted terms regular committee meet Verne Clark Home ♦ An 1881 Medical text listed Mrs. Joe Lalack is president The 1970-71 dividend year re by Chemeketa #1 and Salem ings be held at 7:30 p. rn at ■ Tuesdayi September 2«, Mar- Where you'll find this asthma cure as “Seldom 1 of the group with Mrs. Frank #1 with Degree Staffs coming the Scout 6 abin anil the lack , ilyn il-r> Club „.m i„ ei u„ will meet in Stay presented nearly $3 million in fails”. Take a pint of cold McLain serving as secretary. Stockton, California for meetings be the 4th Wednes at the home of Mr. and a complete selection Premium Participation or a from water every morning and the occasion. Registration ¡3 days at 7:3(1 p. m. as was last ton Mrs. Verne Clark at 1045 W. 69% increase over the previous of automotive wash the head in cold water $1 and dinner $3 with session year. Ida Street. A potluck lunch year. and use the cold bath once noon until midnight. eon will be served at 12 o’- parts and accessorie; At the same time, the TOC from in 2 weeks; or a decoction of The nursing home addition 19 Enrolled In clock. Both men and women group experienced a 7% im liquorice often gives relief; IOOF Home in Portland » provement in its accident loss is to the are invited. or live a fort night cheifly ahead of schedule and will Gates Kindergarten | Mrs. Jane Moore will pre ratio, which was largely attri be ready for occupancy before on boiled carrots. The kindergarden class held ! side at the business meeting butable to TOC-sponsored Ac in the old high school build cident Prevention Programs Christmas. plans will be made for ♦ Contrary to the prevailing Lawrence McClure of the ing at Gates began the year I and With more than 180 of TOC’s Joint the clubs annual sale. The date belief that influenza doesn’t ■ Youth Committee talked on Monday, September 11. Mrs. will be changed as the sale Oregon member companies last long, two Cambridge I the youth program in Ore Eda Stafford is the teacher | | is currently participating in the of to be at the home of Mr. and University pathologists have I and the United Nations and the registered pupils at (Mrs. Group Plan, premiums at $4 6 gon Charlie French and they discovered evidence that the j Pilgrimage for Youth. this time are: million are projected for the flu virus can be found in Alden Pauli, Grand Chap Mike Carr, Kathryn (Kathy) 1971-72 year just completed. lain, gave a short impromptu human lung cells up to sev Harrison, Travis and Tanya In accepting the check, Karl talk. en weeks after initial infec F. Glos, Executive Vice-presi Following the meeting, re Stewart, Amy Brosig, Lisa tion. Bastuscheck, Patrick Moore, dent of TOC, responded, "We freshments served in the Jane Ann McClain, Stephanie ♦ Poison Ivy and Oak can be are, of course, extremely dining room were by the 3 Links Sims, Tammy Becktold, Jerry contracted at any time of pleased to accept this dividend members of Santiam Rebekah Wilson, Shirleen Jennings, the year . . . from plant in behalf of our participating Lodge #166 For Carrie Whisenhunt, Timothy roots in the winter and from member companies. It is a Gosner, Missy Arnold, Travis the leaves in the spring and tribute to a great deal of con summer. scientious effort on the part of CARLETON CHILDREN TO Toepfer, Hollie Jelenlewski, Susie Blaylack, Jonna Michille many individuals. Even more HOST PARENTS’ 25th Insurance on your car, home LYONS—Mr. and Mrs Rob (Shelly) Neal. gratifying is the fact that it When your doctor prescribes business, health, life and the best, we do the rest, a* everything else you value. “—' represents continued reduction ert Carleton will celebrate of human suffering resulting their 25th wedding anniver Annual Chicken Dinner I in large measure from the co sary Sunday, September 24, operative accident prevention with a reception to be held at To Be Sun., Sept. 24 Our Lady of Lourdes Jor Classes begin the week of Sept. 25 programs which we have so the home of her parents, Mr. aggressively sponsored and en and Mrs. Orville Downing, be dan Church will be holding Phone 897-2812 couraged in our industry. The tween the hours of 2:00 and their annual chicken dinner Sunday, September 24, from saving of a single life or limb 4:00 p.m. Your Home Town makes all our efforts worth Hosting the affair are the 11:30 a m. to 3:30 p.m. Prizes and entertainment Carletons’ four children: Larry, while.” Drug Store Looking to the future, Glos Carolyn, Cathy, and Barbara will complete the program Canyon Drivers Season Leaders « AARP To Install New Officers TOC Receives Largest Dividend Ever Paid By State Accident Insurance Fund DAVILAS CAFE Specializing in Mexican Food Pharmacy Topics Interested Cubs To Sign Up Wed., Night Sublimity Supply CALL 769-6393 Smile, you’re with Safeco. CHEMEKETA CAREER EDUCATION Register NOW 585-7900