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5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept 28, 1972 Mr and Mrs. Donald Car- , Waylighters To 1 . Appear At First Christian Church ¡ son, Associate Patron and As Fall Tournament Ends Mrs. Donald Jenkins is in sociate Matron of Marilyn At Santiam Course the Good Samaritan Hospital Chapter No. 145 attended the in Portland with a back ail reception Saturday evening at The day’s play for the San ment. St. Helens for Lester Langdon, tiam Women’s Golf Club, 18 Worthy Grand Patron and Iris hole group, was ‘Blind Bogey.” Winning first low net with a Mr. and Mrs. John Kowoski Langdon, Grand Marshall of of 71 was Mrs. Francis from Lockport, New York and the Grand Chapter of Oregon. score The Northwest Christian ¡ Lulay and Mrs. Virgil Scheutz Mrs. Florence Robertson from College Waylighters will ap-1 won second low net with a 70. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shep- Among those drawn for jury Buff allo, New York returned Tuesday was also the final pear at the First Christian duty for the October term for to their homes Sunday follow- herd and Mr. and Mrs. Bill day of the fall tournament and Church in Mill City, on Sun ing a weeks visit at the home Shepherd visited at the homes Linn County, Circuit Court, the winners were: Champion day, October 1, at 8:00 p.m. (Judge John's Court) are: Nan of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mai- of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goschie ship Flight Mrs. Virgil Scheutz The musical troupe is made cy Girod of Mill City, Roy H. colm. They didn’t enjoy Mill ' and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jull and Runner-up Mrs. Jack Cop- up of students attending North Bates, Newton Orr and Pene City’s wet Indian Summer, as ! and family in Eugene Sunday pedge; Firrt Flight, Mrs W V west Christian College at Eu lope Reynolds, all of Lyons, it was stormy all the time they , afternoon and evening, I Chamberlain, Runner-up Mrs. gene. They travel the Pacific i __________________ and Stella Markee of Idanha. were here. 1 Rudy Tohl; Second Flight. Mrs. Northwest States and Califor ' | Mr- ***** Mrs. Ron Cotrell Martin Gehlen, Runner-up, nia, with college personnel, Wednesday evening Mrs. I (Lynda Parker) and son Greg Mrs Ja<k Evans; Third Flight, representing the College. This Vickie Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Loveall, William McClintock and Mrs. have returned to Corvallis Mrs Harold Pendleton, Run- is a versatile troupe that has has moved to Salem where she Lowell Cree attended Ains-|from Coquille where Ron in ner-up. Mrs. Hardy Phillips; I sung at sacred cncerts, school No. ii. Chapter — xt . 176 OES terned as a pharmacist at Bar- Fourth Flight. Mrs. Clancy Ap- 'assemblies, youth rallies, civic will begin schooling as a med I - worth ical assistant at Chemeketa where Mrs. Cree made her row Drug. Ron has returned piegate, Runner-up. Mrs. AL clubs and church dinners. SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 30th official visit for the Estarl to his studies at Oregon State. Ward; Fifth Flight, Mrs. Floyd Within the group are girls’ Community College. Fund of the Grand Chapter His parents, the William Cot- Swaim, Runner-up, Mrs. Jess and boys’ quartets, duets, mix 7:30 P. M. Time Trials — &30 P. M. Raaw of Oregon. rells from Hutchinson, Kan., | Horsley. ed quartets, soloists and gui Mr. and Mrs. Herbert OLson Super Stocks — Hobby Stocks spenjt two weeks visiting them | Trophies Will be presented tar artists. left last Tuesday for Klamath Members of the troupe are: Falls where Mrs. Olson will Returning Saturday from a I in Corvallis. While visiting,' at the annual Stagette to be Jalopies Kay Crewse, Portland; Twyla complete her last year of nur weeks camping and hunting they made a trip to Mill City, held in October Lake and the Marion Fultz, Mill City; Marcia Mil-| trip in Wyoming were Mr. and Detroit ' se’s training at OTI. ler, The Dalles; Robyn Powell, Mrs. William Bogle and son, I Forks area. Eugene; Bruce Blickle, Zion, James. Friends, Mr. and Mrs. Visitors at the home of Mrs. James Pagliotti of Denver, met SUNDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER I Illinois; Eugene Hill, Macon, Geraldine Case have been her the Bogles at the “Buzzard Rev. Luther Kurtz Mississippi; Al Masterson, On- I brother and sister-in-law from Ranch” i * ' ’ 1:30 P. M. Time Trials — 2:30 P. M. Race« tarin tario, Hreann Oregon; • Rnr» Ron Mn/f Naff, Her ' ' Resigns Due To Health West Bend, Wise., Mr. and Mrs. miles Northeast miston and Ron Proctor, Dal Clair Case. Super Stocks — Hobby Stocks las, Oregon. Wyo. The two couples spent I jj was made known during The Waylighters are trained the week hunting with each the Sunday morning worship “I just thought it might be Jalopies P. J’s Beauty Center 239 S. getting their Antelope. Follow- | service at the Presbyterian nice and friendly,” says Verne by Professor Guy Aydelott, a I W Broadway. Open Monday ing the stay in Wyoming, the Church that Rev. Luther Kurtz, Shaw of Verne’s Clip Joint vocal artist of wide experience I through Saturday 9:00 a.m. • Bogles stopped in Salt Lake a retired minister from Wood- (Barber Shop) on Broadway. both in the western section of ■ 1972 WEEKEND SEASON CHAMPION 5:00 p. mv Evenings by appoint City and Salt ^*ke for James burn who has served as inter- He’s referring to his patrioti the United States and in Eu- | SHIPS IN ALL THREE CLASSES ment. Phone 897-2137. 45tf to wade in the Lake. They also I im pastor here since last May, cally-painted red, white and rope where he presented con- i ± stopped at the historical “Pro ■ was being forced to give up his blue bench in front of his shop. certs while doing additional I Mr. and Mrs. Everett G. montory”, where the two cross work here due to health rea “I saw it sitting under the study and training. He is a J Hunter and two daughters, country railroads met in 1869, sons and that he and Mrs. trees up at Tommy Thacker’s voice instructer and choral dir-I at Northwest Christian i I Nancy and June, of Tulelake. near Ogden. Kurtz would be vacating the place and he let me have it. I ector College. i • California were weekend painted it myself and it just manse by this coming week 258-8529 Mr. and Mrs. Don Nida and end. guests of their daughter and fits in front of the shop win son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Connie from Brookings spent After delivering his final ser dow,” added Shaw proudly. “I Baby Shower Honors Lebanon, Oregon Saturday and Sunday at the ___ Thomas Parker. mon __ last _____ Sunday, Rev. Kurtz think it originally came from ------- --------- ---------- home — of ------ Mrs. — Charlie French lell jeft lne the cnurcn church ;ina and nis his letter some church. Nice for folks to Mrs. Frank Homar And PATIO SALE: Thurs. after returning to their home Mon- of explanation to the congre- sit on in the sun.” Daughter, Katherine noon and Friday morning, day. Mr. French was taken to , gation was read by Lee Ross Fittingly enough, above the Mrs. Roger Penrose, Mrs. Sept. 28 and 29th at 612 High the Salem Memorial Hospital ( Upon his request. In it, he sta- ‘friendly’ bench are campaign St. (Carol Blakely). Ph. 897- Friday during the night when ted that he had suffered a posters announcing Clyde Bate Gale Larson and Mrs. Frank 2701. 39 he became suddenly ill. He was . flare-up of his heart condi- for Mayor and John Wills for Stromquist were hostesses taken in by Jim Girod and i tion a week before, and that Councilman. A little politics Wednesday evening, Septem Plus Deposit ber 20, at the Penrose home, Mrs. French. Cause of his ill [ following treatment in Salem, with patriotism. ness is not known but he is his doctor had ordered him to “And in a few weeks, I’m for a shower honoring Mrs. taking a number of tests. He take a week of complete rest going to put up a red, white Frank Homar and new daugh was reported to be resting after which he was to termin and blue awning to match the ter, Katherine. A pink and white theme was easier and hopes to be able ate his position here immed bench,” said Shaw. Verne’s to come home in a few days. iately. Clip Joint will probably be the used in the decorations and It was also mentioned that a most patriotic barber shop in dessert. Guests attending were Mrs. The Mill City Garden Club new moderator for the session the State, if not the country. will meet next Thursday, Oc would take office in the near And for added nostalgia, Jim Monroe, Mrs. Lee Boeck- tober 5, at 12 o’clock at the future, and that the Willamette Verne has some remarkable 36- stigel, Mrs. Dick Gassner, Mrs. home of Mrs. Ervin Peterson Presbytery will supply pas inch photos of the old Mill City Brad Hucka, Mrs. Wayne with Mrs. Mel Rambo as co tors for the local church from Hammond Lumber Company Shyltz, Mrs. Jerry Pattison, < Mrs. hostess. Members who do not Sunday to Sunday. framed and hung on the shop Mrs. John Howry, and i De- plan to attend are asked to On behalf of himself and his wall. A gift from the Jepson Lloyd Ketchum, all from contact one of the hostesses wife. Rev. Kurtz stressed that family, the pictures by Ment- troit. Also, Mrs. Monte 1 Megargel, by Tuesday evening. A des they had learned to love the zer of Redmond show sert luncheon will be served. Mill City area and the people Mill City the way it looked Mrs. Vai Andermatt, Mrs. Wes with whom they had come in way back in 1916—even includ Jahn, Mrs. Harry White, Mrs. Dick Williams from Seattle contact and that they leave the ing a covered bridge across the Warren Goffin, Mrs. Bonnie Whitsett, Miss Pat Youmans, is visiting his parents, Mr. and vicinity with great regret. river! Mrs. Rich Moore, Mrs. Jim Gi Mrs. Merle Garton. Filling the pulpit this coming _________________________ rod, Mrs. Robert Morgan and Sunday. October 1, will be the Butter Cup — Golden Nugget — Butter Mrs. Don Sheythe all from Mill Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel Rev. William Gamble of King City. returned last Friday from a City in Tigard. Nut — Sweet Meat —Danish Unable to attend but send ten day trip through Glacier ing gifts were Mrs. Gerald Gib National Park in Montana and son, Mrs. Harold Pearce, Mrs. up into Calgary, Canada and Mike McClain, Mrs. Bob Blu- Jasper National Park. Lake menstein, Mrs. Bud Thomas Louise, Banff, and the Water The Santiam Canyon 4-H and Mrs. Ramee’ Parsons from ton International Peace Gar Club held its first meeting dens were among the interest Monday evening at 7:30, Sept. Stayton. ing places they visited in Can 25, at the Grange Hall in Ly By Frank Stromquist ada. Marilyn Club held the first ons. Closed Saturdays Open 9 a. m. to 6 p. m BEST THINGS IN LIFE meeting of the Fall, Tuesday The Club is including boys • It is now possible to deter Last Tuesday evening Mrs. in Stayton at the home of Mr. and girls from 9 to 19 years of Call mine sex from hair from the Al Yankus, Mrs. William Me and Mrs. Verne Clark with a age in the Lyons-Mehama and BILL ALLMAN head. When placed under a Clintock and Mrs. Lowell Cree Phune 789-5729 flourescent microscope, hu attended Acacia Chapter OES 12 o’clock pot-luck luncheon. Mill City areas. Anyone interested may come 715 1st—Stayton man hair readily reveals in Stayton. Mrs. Cree was mak Mrs. Charles Kelly served as Ph. 897-2331 721 S. E. Santiam Blvd. and join. the chromosomal struc ing her official visit as a mem co-hostess. Mrs. Murry Moore, presi Officers were elected and ture of the owner. Y bodies ber of the Estarl Committee. dent of the group, presided at they are: Patti Babbitt, presi show up in male hair while business meeting. dent; Mark Smith, vice-presi Barr bodies appear in fe Tony Grant has enrolled at the Reports were given on the dent; Kathy Haffer, secretary; male hair. This fall’s Olym Klamath Falls for his third Masonic Anniversary Cindy Nelson, treasurer; Bec i pics used this test instead year. He left Sunday for Klam held last June and the dinner 4th of ky Babbitt, reporter and Deb of the saliva test. ath Falls. July tailgate sale. bie Bishop, historian. • In spite of what proud par The Club will have their an Several certificates were gi ents believe, the most active, Mrs. Joe Smith and Douglas sale on Friday, October ven for completion of last responsive infants may not took Dale Grant and Bill nual 13, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. year’s work. An all-round 4-H turn out to be the most ac Woods to Ashland last Monday Phillips, at 159 S. E. trophy was presented to Mary tive and intelligent children. where they enrolled at SOC. Clyde Kingwood, starting at 10 a m. Frichtl. It was donated by the In fact, scientists from the Both boys graduated from Mrs Lowell Cree is general Gingerbread House in Lyons. National Institute of Mental Santiam High School last June. chairman and co-chairman Sheryl Kuiken was runner- Health believe, the most in up and he1’ trophy was donated will be appointed soon telligent, vigorous, and ac Mrs. Mike Glover from Eu- Mrs. Alice Rupp with Mrs. by Young and Morgan Lum tive children tend to be those 1 gene spent a couple of days Hattie Pepper as co-hostess ber Company. who were slow, passive, even last week at the home of her will entertain the Club on Oc lethargic as newborns. And parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph tober 24 at her home at 1030 The honeymoon is over the active newborns? By Budlong. N. 16th Street, Salem. when the wife finds a letter age 2t4, they apparently ex Mrs. Larry Doble received she gave her husband to mail hibit below-average levels of Gordon Flotts of Mill City the door prize. Those attending three months before in the coat performance The reason is currently playing football were asked to bring one arti PERSONAL STATIONERY isn’t clear, but one theory at Oregon Technical Institute cle for the "Estarl Sale Table” that has been home ever since waiting for a button to be holds that a state of relative in Klamath Falls. at the October 9 meeting as a sewn on. LETTERHEADS torpor can act as a protec project to raise money for the tive mechanism, shielding Estarl Fund. ENVELOPES the infant from the initial Attending Tuesday's lun shock of life outside the cheon were Mr. and Mrs. Er womb. vin Peterson Mr. and Mrs ENCLOSURES • With the appetite-supressant Clyde Phillips Mr and Mrs drugs being frowned upon, Donald Carlson Mrs. Alice a discovery by two physic-1 BUSINESS CARDS Rupp. Mrs. Helen Kleighe, ians from the Brooklyn, N.Y., Mrs. Hattie Pepper, all of Sa Veterans Administration hos BOOKLETS lem, Mrs. Murry Moore, Mrs. pital seems especially oppor Jack Gulliford, Mrs Larry Do tune. They claim to have ACCOUNTING FORMS ble. Mrs. Cecil Lake, Mrs Wil found the “satiety center” liam McClintock, Mrs. Lowell —the part of the brain that RULED FORMS Cree. Mrs Wilson Stevens Mrs regulates appetite and tells Mabel Carlson, Mrs Waiter most people when they’re Brisbin, Mrs Charles Kelly, INVOICES Where you'll find full Now they just have to and Mr and Mrs. Verne Clark. find a pill that will regu-1 a complete selection late this spot—without a po tential for abuse of automotive Jr. Woman's Club I r I Willamette Speedway I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Deacon's Bench Now Barber Chair Willamette Speedway Plastic Gal. 95c Pharmacy Topics Dozen 25c Corn Each 5c Peppers . Lb 10c Tomatoes . Lb. 4c Hubbard Squash 3 for 25c Cukes 5 for $1.00 and up Local Cant's Marilyn Club Has First Fall Meeting Santiam Canyon 4-H Club Meets In Lyons Cabbage .... Lb. 4c HEALTH FOODS HARVEST HUT Supply When your doctor prescribes the best, we do the rest, at Phone 897-2812 Your Home Town Drug Store Meets October 3 The October meeting of the Mill City Jr. Woman’s Club will be held Tuesday, October 3, at the home of Pam Morris at 7:30 p. m. Anyone wishing to attend the meeting is welcome and may call 897-3124 for further information. parts and accessories CALL 769-6393 i I The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Oregon