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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1972)
School Lunch Menu 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 28. 1972 GATES Thursday, September 28— Vegetable Chicken Soup Betty Kelle Tuna Fish Sandwich by Jack Zimmarman Tomato Wedges Glen and Vicky Kangiser of Fruit Cocktail Cake-Topping Kerman, Calif., were Friday Friday, September 29 — HOLLYWOOD MOVIE GOLD gets a line on a film that needs afternoon visitors at the home Fish Krisps LONG GREEN’ IN OREGON a steam locomotive. He knows of Mrs. Fritz Ward. They are French Fries You don’t have to go to Hol about one in Cottage Grove. former Gates residents and lywood to see movie stars any Bette Woolcott, that city’s I Carrots lived in the house behind the Maple Bars & Mixed Fruit more. Shucks, Oregonians can Chamber of Commerce manag Harold Wilsons about a year stay at home and rub shoul er, gets a phone call from Mer Monday, October 2— or so ago. Chicken Gravy over Rice ders with the greats of films rill in Los Angeles. “Meet us Do you have the feeling win Carrots and television on a much more at your airport in the morning, ter is right around the corner? Batter Bread personal basis. Bette, and show us that train Apparently it is close anyhow. Purple Plums - Mountain Portlanders saw plenty of you have there.” ! Hollis said they had about 4” Bar Cookies Raquel Welch and Kevin Me- Bette does. The Hollywood of snow when they went to Ice Cream Carthy early this summer. guys like it. She also shows | work Friday morning. Louis Milk Folks along the Central Coast them some 18 miles of very I and Ernie Emmerson were go- still talk about their friends scenic track winding its way Tuesday, October 3— i ing over the pass Friday even- Spaghetti Paul Newman, Lee Remick into the Cascade foothills, (ing with a load of plywood Peas and Henry Fonda. Patrons of | A few weeks later, she gets ; and got held up about 14 Homemade Bread the bar at the Village Green in another call. Another group Applesauce - Chocolate Chip hours because of cars, pick- Cottage Grove might find comes to look. “The Emperor ■ ups and trailers all over the Cookies themselves seated next to Lee of The North Pole” is the pic 1 road and in ditches. After help Milk Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, and ture. Marvin, Borgnine and ing several put on chains and Robert Mitchum. Keith Carradine are the stars. Wednesday, October 4— get out of the road they were Navy Beans and Ham People in Baker know Mar A few more weeks, a few more able to continue their trip to Sweet Potatoes vin, too, along with Clint East meetings, and Cottage Grove Applecake and Butter Sauce Vegas, Nevada where they de wood and Jean Seberg. Jack i looks like it might be selected. livered the plywood. Cornbread and Butter sonville residents know Cliff Then the producer comes to — Up for a weekend camping Milk Robertson pretty well and then town, sniffs the moist spring trip with Hollis and Catherine there are lots of natives of air and tells Chamber Manager Thursday, October 5— Tumidge were daughter Caro Vegetable Beef Stew John Day on first-roar basis Woolcott he’s heard it rains lyn from Beaverton and Dawn Homemade Bread & Butter with Major the Lion. a lot in Oregon. and Larry Risner. Larry is Lettuce Salad Down on the Rogue River, “You shoot your picture here Cherry Shortcake-Ice Cream , home on leave from the ser- people are “friends’” with Jim and I’ll personally guarantee ' vice and his desire was to go Milk Arness and Jack Elam. And in 1 sunshine,“ said the Chamber 1 camping, but due to the bad Friday, October 6— Eugene, lots of permanent re- 1 manager. I weather the past weekend they Submarine Sandwich sidents recall temporary neigh- i “How?“ asked the producer. just stayed at the folks and Tomatoes bors the likes of Elliott Gould, ■ “Every morning I'll do a sun went out and did a little fish Fruited Jello Candice Bergen and Helen Kai-1 dance,” she replied confidently. ing. Oatmeal Bar lionides. A lot of other considerations The monthly Bunco parties Milk The list goes on and is linked [ were instrumental in the deci have started again with the with an ever-growing number sion by 20th Century Fox to first one being at Janet Lewis’s of motion picture and televi- I shoot ____ the 1930 epic in Cottage home. Those present were An sion companies which have Grove. But the sun’s really ita Williams, Ruth Schroder, chosen our state as “location” | been shining in her city this Sharron Harrison. E 1 y d i a for a feature movie, TV com- summer and the Hollywood I Smith, who won high Bunco, mercial or series segment. I people call Bette Woolcott the (This column is written week Gloria Urban won most games. Viewers of The Delphi Bu- j ■ Sundance Kid.” ly and published by this news Myrtle Donahue drew the door reau. The FBI and Gunsmoke Bette Woolcott’s dance and paper as a public and educa prize and Wyoma Baechler had will recognize lots of Oregon ] the expertise of Warren Mer tional service. If you have scenery. And Oregon's list of rill and his committee will re-1 questions with regard to the low game. movie credits includes “Paint suit in something like a three Oregon State Employment Ser Last Sunday I went up to Your Wagon,” “The Great million dollar shot-in-the-arm vice, Unemployment Insurance, Beaverton for a visit with my sister Carolyn and we decided Northfield, Minnesota Raid,“ for Cottage Grove. And movie and/or referral to the Job to take in some garage sales. “Getting Straight,” “Five Easy and TV people have left an Corps, Youth We spent all afternoon at It Pieces,” “Kansas City Bomber” I other $14 million in Oregon Corps or Neighborhood training under the and managed to take in 10, ■‘Drive, He Said,” “Sometimes since 1968. Manpower Development and ■ plus a flea market. Monday A Great Notion,” “Napoleon From a dollar standpoint, Act or other training morning I continued on North, and Samantha” and “The Em that’s pretty good for o “new” Training programs, please address your stopping in Seattle to look up peror of the North Pole.” ( industry. And as one writer ob queries to the Employment Di a cousin I hadn’t seen in 40 All of this film activity in served, movies “ . . . deplete vision, attention: Chief, Infor years. Needless to say she was Oregon is no accident. Most of no natural resources, create Section, 402 Labor & slightly surprised. My first it is the direct result of ef-I no pollution, depreciate no pro mation forts by Warren Merrill, whom 1 perty. leave no permanent un Industries Building, Salem, attempt at ever driving in I Seattle and after stopping sev- Governor Tom McCall appoint wanted structures, harm no Oregon 97310.) I eral times for directions I ed chief of the special projects wildlife.” And, you can see I made it. Continued on up to departmennt of the Economic lots of celebrities right here at QUESTION: What is the Jobs Optional Snohomish where I met sister Development Division, and a home . Pat at work and we drove to high - powered committee of On top of that, lots of mer Program? Carnano Island where they are bankers, utility and transpor chants, restaurateurs, inn keep ANSWER: staying for the month. On tation executives. ers and carpenters are seeing The Jobs Optional Program Tuesday morning we took off An official promoter of Ore the welcome green of some (JOP) is administered by the gon and its products since 1961, new money. State On-the-Job Training Merrill and his committee woo Agency (SOJTA) which in Hollywood—armed only with Oregon is the Employment a shoestring budget and the Division. The program offers states natural attributes. They employers the opportunity to sell moviemakers on the scen hire and train disadvantaged ery, the clear air and the and non-disadvantaged persons friendly, cooperative people for permanent employment in who make their permanent jobs that provide an opportun homes here. And Hollywood ity for advancement to jobs of digs it higher responsibility. Here’s how it works. Merrill This program also enables employers to upgrade present employees into occupations re quiring higher skills or into jobs in which there is a short age of skilled workers. It is directed to the private sector and the Federal Government pays the extraordinary costs of providing adequate train Stayton Invitational ing to individuals hired and Name of Team trained under the contract No. San. Real Estate with the employer. Holm Three _____ During Fiscal Year 1972, the Team No. 3 ______ Employment Division nego Lairds Insurance .... tiated 303 on-the-job contracts Lierman Ins. _____ covering 466 slots with private Jaycraft ___ ______ enterprises. The one “Comm Camack Ins.............. unity Agency” contract writ G & B Trucking .... ten in FY 1972 was with Fair Team No. 4 ......... ... view Hospital and Training Mel Round Trucking.. 4 Center for 40 slots. High Team game and series: Contract extensions granted Cammack Ins. 1485, 540. High to the Portland Metropolitan Individual game and series: Steering Committee and the Kathy Schroeder 203, Betty Valley Migrant League carried Wallace 495. their FY 1971 contracts thru June 30, 1972. Their Jobs Op tional activity since July 1, 1971 is included in the follow Phone 769-5311 ing figures. In FY 1972, there were 721 persons enrolled in the Jobs Stayton Optional Program; 302 com pleted their training; and 213 were still “in training” as of June 30, 1972. Of the 721 en rollees, 85 percent were dis advantaged. Based on the estimated 1973 Jobs Optional Program re source, approximately 700 per sons will be employed under the Jobs Optional Program during the coming year. A ' 1 Dair l|N ç luee W Log Scale Books See Us For All Your Building Needs My Neighbors KELLY LUMBER SALES MILL CITY. ORE0ON Phons 897-2610 Santiam Ripples about 7 for Vancouver, B. C. to spend the day. Took in some antique stores and had an enjoyable day but I never in my life saw so many Chinese restaurants. I was beginning to feel there was at least two to every block. Really was lucky on the weather most of the time as it usually did its raining in the evening while we were at home sitting in front of a cozy fire. The last night I was there really storm ed and Thursday morning when I started home it was coming down in buckets full. September 13th was the meeting of Past Presidents Club of Marion County Feder ation of Woman’s Clubs held in Salem. The luncheon meeting was attended by Toni Thomas and its main purpose was el ection of officers. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas, Sr., and Chris visited Toni's sister, Mrs. Mildred Denison of Mountaindale. The Thomas’s took Mrs. Denison to dinner in Portland to celebrate her birthday. The Thomas’s al so visited a neice, Mrs. Jean ette Thompson and her two daughters, Ramona and Steph anie. Sunday afternoon a boy was born to Denny and Sheryl Cline of The Dalles. The name is still to be decided. Maternal grandparents are Mrs. Louise Oliver of Gates, Bob Oliver of Salem, great-grandparents are the Clyde Olivers. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cline of Mill City great grandmother, Mrs. Marie Tol bert. Bv Debbie McLain The Student Council met last' Tuesday morning for a brief | discussion. The Council bought the popcorn machine that they had been using for years. A rental fee will be decided on soon for the classes that would like to use it There was a Pep Club work night Tuesday, that began at 7:00. The girls held a meeting before making the signs. They discussed and approved the points system, and discussed the half-time activity for the Scio-Santiam game. The G.A.A. held a meeting Thursday after school. The club discussed going on a camping trip. They also deci ded on the price of their dues and the deadline. After the G.A.A. meeting, Wolverette tryouts were held. Along with the Wolverette» who were chosen last year will be: Lynn Bodecker, Renee Brown, Deena Dickey, Lori Levon, Kathy Lyness, Sonja Martin and Donna Nelson as the alternate. Friday night, two busloads of devoted spectators went to Sa lem to watch the Wolverines smash the Salem Academy Cru saders 20 to 8. Despite the rain, everyone got very excited at every touchdown Santiam made. It won’t be long and we’ll be on to State!! B. Walton Appointed LESTER R. GIBBONS Funeral services were htld Wednesday, September 20, at the Brown Mortuary in New berg at 2:00 p.m. for Lester R Gibbons of Lyons and Bro ther of Donald Gibbons of Mill City. Lester Gibbons was bom at Dayton, Oregon, and was 77 years of age. He had lived In the Willamette Valley all his life. He lived in Newberg for many years and moved to Ly ons in 1959. He was a retired mill worker. Lester Gibbons passed away Saturday, September 16, at Lebanon. Surviving, besides his bro ther, is a sister, Charlotte Imus, also of Lyons. Interment was at the Dun dee Cemetery. To Telephone Board LYONS- -The Board of Dir ectors of People’s Telephone Company announced the ap pointment of Bob Walton to the Board. Walton will fill the unexpired term of Roy Roberts formerly of Mehama. Roberts resigned his position due to his job with the State Parks De partment in Warrenton where he now resides. Manager Cal Culbertson says the telephone cable construc tion is progressing, but not as rapidly as planned because of slow shipment of the cable. Large cable is being installed between Lyons and Mehama, in the City of Lyons and to ward the Thomas Creek area. School is i open... careful E Valley Telephone Company A Member of Continental Telephone Sytiem Freer for Boys 8-13* F00TB3LL exerremerrn YOU COULD WIN ONE OF 18 LOCAL TROPHIES Put an Impressive metal PP&K trophy In your room by sign ing up today for our 1972 PP&K Competition. Bring your parents in to register, get your free PP&K Tlpa Book and start practicing. At tend our free clinic for more help. Remember, you have a great opportunity because you're competing against boys your own age. FREE! REGISTRATION ENDS SEPTEMBER 29 Philippi Ford 109 1st. Ave. Stayton 769-21 17