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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1972)
2—The Mill City Enterprise. Thursday^ Oct. 19. 1972 Mrs. John MacGregor tyJaMUiMk Pcuje Presbyterian Women Meet In Fellowship Hall By Debbie McLain Well, the Junior Varsity The Pre byterian Women's Overseas Missions, and $5.00 to Wolverines are coming through Pinochle Club Association held its regular feed the hungry, all having like the Varsity. The J.V. ’ s Mrs. John MacGregor was meeting at the Fellowship Hall been sent to the Presbyterial hostess at her home Monday beat the J V J. F Kennedy , 'at 1:30 p. is*., m„ Thursday after- Secretary. . i.vv j — evening for the Round Robin Trojans Monday night 20 to, The remainder of the after i noon, October 12, with Hazel 8. Wait until they are on our ‘ Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Phone 897-2772 Pinochle Club. Hayes as refreshment hostess. noon was spent in informal dis Varsity Squad! The hostess served dessert An attractive basket of fruit cussion, followed by adjourn The Volleyball teams got at 7:30 followed by an evening served as the centerpiece for ment. socked Tuesday night by Col- j of cards Those in attendance were Citizens Of Tomorrow the serving table. Guests were Carmen Born ton. The girls from Colton i Ruth Cummings, Lettie Swan, As new president of the were rough and tough like ’ hardt and Mary Barrows. Mrs. group. Mrs. Hayes conducted Mary Loucks, Clara Epperson, Barrows, a friend of Mrs Mac their football team. After the game, the Santiam team pro the short business meeting, Mary Kelly, and the hostess, Gregor. is from Hillsboro and asking Ruth Cummings to give Hazel Hayes. has been visiting at the Mac vided refreshments for the op- | the devotions by reading from posing teams. Gregor home. =3 We welcomed an old but new | Raising money for the bene sented by Miss Susan Oster, the ’’Sermon on the Mount.” Agnes Carlson won high fit of the 4-H Éducation Cen representative of the Oster student Wednesday. Leanna A brief opening prayer was prize and Kathleen Pratt re ter is the purpose of the Home Manufacturing Company. Community given by Clara Epperson. ceived low Mary Barrows won Townsend has returned from maker’s Hobday Fair planned Reservations for table space The minutes of the previous the pinochle. Mabel Yankus Carlton as a freshman. On Thursday, we welcomed a new | by the Linn County Home Ec- at the holiday flea market may meeting were read by Mary received the door prize. Calendar of Events student from Scio. Debbie Mer-1 cnomics Advisory Committee. be made through the Linn Kelly, who acted as temporary Margaret Boroughs attended The Christmas flea market County Extension Office. They cer has arrived to join the secretary. The treasurer, Mary for the first time since her re sophomore class The student will be Friday, November 3, will forward all inquiries on cent surgery. Tuers, was unable to be pres to the County Committee mem 1:00 — 9:00 P. M. at the Linn Wilma Moore will entertain body has now risen to 199. Jason Allen Severs is the ent. bers. County Fairgrounds. The spectators for the Jef the club the next time on Nov The sewing report was giv Thursday, October 19— An admission will be charg eight month old son of Mr. Besides table upon table of ferson — Santiam game left ember 6 at her home. en by Clara Epperson, chair Pinochle party at the Eagles and Mrs. Allen Severs. Friday afternoon at 12:45. Christmas ideas, gifts and ed for all adults attending the man, who stated that the sew Lodge at 1:00 p. m. Public In fair. The fee entitles the par crafts, the Homemaker ’ s Fair When they arrived, the Wol- ing assignment had been sent vited. verines were just going into j will feature door prizes given ticipant to a ticket in the door to the Navajo Indian Reserva- FOE *3384 Aerie meeting at prize drawing. the locker room to get ready' ' away ................... u l hour '"’" and r'”A a ° grand or”’d each ion at Tuba City, Ariz., con Lodge Hall at 8:00 p. m. All proceeds from the event door prize drawing at 8:00 for the game. The Wolverines UASTHAT sisting of two quilts, two dres will be presented to the Ore went into the game fighting P. M. ses, and two underskirts. Daisy Monday, October 23— gon 4-H Foundation for the A holiday foods tasting table hard to beat the Lions 41 to 6. Veteran’s Day -Schools will Geddes donated the two quilts, That was the fourth win for will also be a part of the day’s I development of the Oregon as well as a substantial amount be closed. festivities with an array of'4-H Education Center, the “Champs”, and now we Women’s volleyball at the for the postage. Mrs. Epper have secured the first place holiday goodies being sold. The son stated that a check for the Mill City Grade School Gym in the Tri River Conference recipes for the foods featured amount of $25.00 had been 7 to 9:00 p. m. League. We’re On To State, at the tasting table plus many Modern Textiles disbursed as follows: $10.00 to Tuesday, October 24— more recipes of Linn County Mighty Wolverines! National Missions, $10.00 to Program Presented Marilyn Club noon potluck After the game Friday night, Extension Study Group mem luncheon st the home of Mrs. bers will be included in a At Home Extension there was a Victory Dance Alice Rupp, 1030 N. 16th St.. sponsored by the J V. Rally special cookbook for sale at GATES—Thursday, October Salem. Co-hostess, Mrs. Hattie girls. Bid Sanders. Morris Sni the Homemaker’s Fair. Free 12, at the Gates Community Marilyn Club Garage Pepper. der and Mr. and Mrs. Scotty coffee and tea will be served Club House was the regular McLain were the chaperones. at the tasting table. The Coun monthly meeting of the Wom City 'Steering Commit Sale Termed A Success tee Mill meeting at 7:30 p. m at There was a big turn-out and ty Committee will be raffling en’s Home Extension group a hand-crocheted afghan made The subject this month was everyone had a lot of fun! Marilyn Club held their an the Eagles Lodge. by Mrs. Betty Westenhouse of modern Textiles and was pre nual Garage Sale Friday at Wednesday, October 25— Scio. sented by Shirley Swaim. Giv the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marilyn Assembly “60, Or If the number following Also a part of the day’s fes ing the eye opener on “Cal Above are the children of | | ci vde Phillips on S. E. King- der of Rainbow for Girls, Box tivities will be periodic holi- orie Sense and Non-sense” Mr. and Mrs. Gerald T. Carr, woocj The sale started at 10 Social. All Masons invited. your name on The En-lday foods demonstrations pre- were Janet Lewis and Sharon Thomas Lynn, nine, ZoAnne | and closed about 3:30 The Santiam Chapter Assoc Harrison. This included the Marie, eight and Michael John.p -. .... instead of 5 P. M. as who is four years old. fact that just an extra pat | planned as things were sold of Retired People (AARP) will meet at the Santiam High of butter or spoon of sugar I out. School Auditorium at 7:30 p.m each day can add up to sever Phone 769-531 I | Produce, plants baked goods, al pounds gain each year. 1 ceramics, books, bazaar items, Sponsored as a public service 1 Friday, October 20 — June Mennis, the district re Stayton a check for renewal knick knacks, grab bags, jel Macaroni and Cheese presentative. from Idanha gave lies, pickles and good used Spinach a short talk on the Food Stamp clothing were sold. Bread and Butter Program and said they need Cubed Jello Salad A large crowd attended and some volunteer help in the i Chocolate Chip Cookies a large sum of money was office. Insurance Agency, Inc. Milk added to the club’s treasury, Anyone having any Betty Tuesday. October 24— 493 Third Street Stayton I The Club would like to Crocker coupons they don’t Weiner and Bun i thank all of the people who need could give them to the ex-, Remember us when you are e, Potato Chips 'attended and made the sale a tension group. They are sav in need of life, health and ac Tomatoes success. ing them to help the 4 -H cident insurance. We are your Strawberry Shortcake Mrs. Jane Moore is I’resi- complete insurance agency. foundation get silverware for Stop by and see our handcraf+ed gifts. Milk dent of the club. their dormitory. Wednesday, October 25— I See Us For Located in N. Santiam Realty Bldg. Hostesses this month were Mrs. Charles Kelly and Mrs. Meat Loaf All General Lines of Insurance Wyoma Baechler and Sharon Cecil Lake served free coffee Home Made Bread &. Butter Harrison. Next months meet Highway 22 Steven Craig is almost six and cookies to those who at Corn ing will be on "Convenience I years old and his sister. Julie tended. Phone 769-63 I I Applecrisp Yeast Breads”. It was also ; Ann, is two and a half. Their Ice Cream—Milk announced that there is to be parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Thursday, October 26— a Sewing Technique Fair ' liam Hedge. Chib Beans Nov. 16 at the Lancaster Mall Lettuce Salad in Salem. There are to be many Buttered Toast booths set up showing various Fruit Jello and Topping methods, short cuts and uses Mother and Son Visit Milk for the different trims on the Friday, October 27— POTATOES, CARROTS. APPLES market. Bonneville Power Administration will hold a public meet In Jud North Dakota Hamburgers Those present at the meet WE TAKE ORDERS YEAR AROUND ing at 7:30 p.m., November 8, 1972, at the Mari-Linn Mrs. Wes Jahn and son French Fries ing were Shirley Swaim, Jan Michael returned Sunday from Rt 1. Box 97 Green Beans School, Lyons, Oregon, to present its Draft Environmental et Lewis, Sharon Harrison, Vio Applesauce 500’ Outside City Limits on Mill Cfty-Lyons Hwy Statement covering its fiscal year 1974 proposed program la Hirte. Wyoma Baechler, a ten day air trip to Jud, North Oatmeal Bar Leonora Cutsforth. Jessie Car Dakota, where they visited Phone 897-2974 Milk yl, Velma Harrison. Mabel with Mr. Jahn's parents. Mr I The environmental impact of the Marion-Santiam 500 kv (NO OTHER HAMBURGERS) Mrs. Walter Jahn. . Also i Wood, Hannah Ditter, Eliza-1 and ..... „ r. . Transmission Line, from the Marion Substation to the beth Cyr, Ruby Hutchinson, from ^eramento, Ca Santiam Substation, near Lyons, Oregon, will be describ Lola Henness. June Mennis. | ^re_the^her Jahn s^daugh-1 ' ter and family. Mr. and Mrs. , ed and comments on its environmental impact will be Nellie Allen, Mary Wilson, and Loren Bell and small daugh- received from the public. Margaret Rush. WE WANT DAD TO BE YOUR STATE I ter. Connie Ann. Baptismal services were held A regional public meeting will be held to discuss the REPRESENTATIVE, DON'T YOU? in the Jud Methodist Church Rainbow Mothers Draft Environmental Statement at 10 a. m., on November for the two children, Michael j Change Meeting Date Jahn and Connie Ann Bell 29, 1972, at BPA Headquarters, 1002 N. E Holladay Street, The Rainbow Mothers Club All the fomily members have i Portland, Oregon. For additional information regarding meeting which was scheduled been baptized in this church. , these meetings, you are invited to call 345-0311 in Eugene. Enroute home, Mrs. Jahn for Wednesday evening, Octo ber 25, has been changed to and Michael visited reletives Copies of the Draft Environmental Statement can be Wednesday evening. Novem in Bismarck and stayed Sat- [ inspected prior to the meetings at the BPA office, at urday overnight with family ber 8 A Minnesota Woolen Mills I friends, Mr. and Mrs. Frank , 834 Pearl Street in Eugene. A limited number of single party is being planned for the Chapin of Bismarck. copies are available and can be obtained by writing the November meeting and all Area Manager, at the Portland Area Office, located at Rainbow mothers, their daugh 919 N. E. 19th Avenue, Portland, Oregon, 97208. Ann Hovey Hostess ters and guests are invited. Entertains Round Robin Homemaker's Holiday Fair Planned For Friday, November 3 At Fairgrounds IM JI k! F ^n^eto^lSchool Lunch Menu MADISON & DAVIS edge Toad Wil! Open1 Wednesday, October 25th 5É I ♦ IKE’S FRESH PRODUCE PUBLIC MEETING Women's Golf Assn. Schedules Bridge Play VOTE JACK SUMNER your STATE REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRAT DISTRICT 55 • Your vote for JACK SUMNER will mean- • Legislation must require thoughtful consideration • Legislation that imposes demands or places restrictions on individuals, firms, organizations and local governments must be avoided • Legislation considered must not unnecessarily impose added cost to the people involved • Legislation for the benefit of an area or interest group must not be at the expense of others • JACK SUMNER will listen—and then do something People for SUMNER. Heppner, Ore.—Don McElligott, Harry O’Donnell, Co-Chm. Pd. Pol. Adv. For Bid or Bunch Mrs. Ann Hovey entertained members of the Bid or Bunch The Santiam Women’s Golf Pinochle Club at her home Association will begin the Fall The Halloween theme was . Bridge and Pinochle Tourna used in the decorations and ' ment on Tuesday, October 24, the hostess served refresh- ' at the Santiam Golf Cubhouse. Coffee will be served at 9:00 ments before the evening of a. m with cards to begin st cards. Lois Gruver was a guest. 9:30. Winning high prize was The tournament will run Mary Wright. Linda Bastus- ( for four weeks and anyone I check received low and Gladys i may come with or without a Podrabsky won pinochle. partner. The next party will be Nov- ' Co-chairmen are Mrs. Eu ember 6 at the home of Elsie gene Spaniol and Mrs. Walter Miller Interested players are Ohmart. ssked to call 769-5366 or 769- 5112 Mr. and Mrs. Meuser i Son Born To Mr. and Mrs. Langley GATES — Mr. and Mrs Dwight E Langley of Hunting ton. Ore., are the proud par- I ents of a son born Oct. 12. He I weighted 7 lbs. 1 ounce. I Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Judge (Cleone Kaplinger) of Salem and Mr and Mrs. Harland Langley of i Huntington. Great-grandpar ients are Mrs. Sheahe of Hun tington. Mrs. Edith Judge of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Le land Kaplinger of Mill City. Harold and Cleone were visiting in Huntington at the time of the baby's arrival. Welcome Second Son : Mr. and Mrs. John Meuser' of Coos Bay are announcing the arrival of their second child, a son. born October 3, and named Ken Landon. He weighed 7 lbs. 12 ozs. and ( joins a two year old brother. John. Mrs. Meuser will be remem bered as the former Carolyn Davenport. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Davenport of Mill i City and Mr and Mrs Jack ' Meuser of Willows, California. The Jack Meusers are former residents of Mill City when he was pastor of the Christian Church GOING HUNTING CAN YOU HAVE $15,000.00 LIFE INSURANCE And $1,500.00 MEDICAL EXPENSES $230 3 Days $4« 7 Days Larger Coverage or More Days Are Available Don't Go Without Accident Insurance We Give Personalized Service Madison - Davis Ph INSURANCE AGENCY, 769-6311 INC