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I Among those from Mill City Marilyn Club will meet next ! 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 18, 1973 attending the wedding of Tuesday, Jan. 23 at the home R j un ? Rob i n Club Charlie Stewart and Miss of Mrs. Lowell Cree, 215 S.F. Renee Buchino at the Naza- Kingwood at 12 o’clock with Jefferson Masons Visit ■ Carlson Home rene Church at Beaverton, 1 Mrs. Charlie French as co Mill City Lodge Saturday night were: Mr. and (hostess. The meat, hot rolls Mrs. Don Carlson entertain- Mrs. Merle Stewart, Mr. and [ and coffee will be furnished. ,1 ed members and guests of the The new Worshipful Master, Mrs. Wes Jahn, Mr. and Mrs. . Please bring vegetable dishes, John Wills, Mr. and Mrs. ' salads or desserts. Many enjoyed the senior Stanley (. hance, presided over Twenty members of the Wo | Round Robin Pinochle Club at her home Monday evening, citizens bingo party given by the regular meeting of Mill Esther L. Megargel is listed Verne Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. I All members of the Eastern ' man’s Club attended 1 as one of the 86 students at John MacGregor, Mr. and Mrs. | Star, both men and women are meeting Tuesday -vnnim» The hostess served dessert be '■ the Mill City Junior Woman’s City Lodge, No. 180, A. F. & mor, of r f°re the evening of cards. OCE who earned straight A Al Yankus, and Mr. and Mrs. most cordially invited to at- Jan. 16. in the Commons Club Monday evening at the A. M., held Monday night, Santiam High Schoo?" ..won grades during the fall term. Stanley Chance. Also Mr. and tend. oamiaiii nign ocnoui when wnen 1 Eln?a S.tewa.rt »«„.¡l _ ° Fellowship Hall of the Presby- January 15, at the lodge hall, Those officers who were un- .he Campfire Clrl. .MerUI»- ’ "fc «r!.n Church. Mrs. Jim Bryan (Rozillah able to attend the December Among those named to the : Yankus), Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mr. and Mrs. Gary Swanson ed them with a [---------- nan won high and Pauline Mrs. William Bogle chair- meeting were installed, ex- ™’ Brunner received low score. fall term honor roll at Oregon Ray (Tamera Morris) and' have returned from a weeks which was announced P™, „ by . m Mrs. .¿I Irene Podrabsky won the manned the event and was as cept for the treasurer, Don College of Education with a I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Veness,1 vacationing along the southern Virgil Trout, who headed the sisted by Mrs. Frank Strom Moffatt, who is still away. door prize. grade-point average of 3.5 or [ I all of Portland and formerly beaches. They reported it to leaders. quist, Mrs. Richard Willeman, I Guests for the evening Masonic members enjoyed more was Melody Barnhardt. of Mill City. be very warm even though “l , The opening flag ceremony ' were Elma Stewart, Pauline Mrs. Terry Morris, Mrs. Jack the visitation of the Worship Melody is the daughter of Mr. was wet and raining most of was presented by Susie Ste Brunner, Bobbie Budlong and Bain, Mrs. Clifford Crook and ful Master of the Jefferson and Mrs. Dave Barnhardt. the time. wart ’ s ’ fifth grade group who Mrs. Rich Moore. Dorothy Peterson. Lodge, who was accompanied Mrs. Scott Hillesland is now gave the Woodgatherer's Pro II Mrs. George Davis will host Baked items were prizes for by several brothers. Those P. J’s Beauty Center 239 S employed at P. J.’s Beauty Patty McClintock went to mise and sang the Campfire the bingo games. Jerry Caryl W. Broadway. Open Monday Center. She and her husband, Meridian Chapter «179 OES Law. Her assistant is Hazel the next party at her home on won the black-out bingo prize present were also happy to see Monday evening, Feb. 5. J. C. Kimmel in attendance a graduate of Santiam High through Saturday 9:00 a.m. • at Eugene Friday evening Gabriel. The club “collect” was which was a special cake bak for the first time since his 5:00 p. m. Evenings by appoint in 1964, live on the river near where she gave the Bible Tri repeated by Women’s’ Club ed by Mrs. Clifford Crook. recent illness. ment. Phone 897-2137. 45tf gates. He is the son of Mr. and bute. members, headed by Presi Bank Debits Up In Mr. Caryl also won a door Mrs. Spence Hillesland. dent Toni Thomas. Other door prize Linn County Over 1971 prize. Lyle L. Spies, 60, of Salem, With Joyce Trout as narra winners were Lettie Swan Detroit Dam-Weather Bank debits for the 16 re passed away at a Salem nurs Pool tor, the eighth grade Campfire porting banks including Linn and Maymie Reed. Studio of Hair Design open Door ing home last Wednesday. Mr. Tuesday through Saturday. Max. Min. Elev. Pep group put on an interesting countys were up in November prizes were donated by Sports Spies was a brother of the Evenings b y appointment fashion show, depicting fash , 1972 compared to November, mans Center, Mill City Phar Jan. 10 34 28 1449.25 0.00 late Mrs. Hazel Morgan and Phone: 897-2100. Jan. 11 36 28 1446 91 0.68 ions from about the year 1900 1971, the University of Oregon macy and Stewarts. 41tf an uncle of Robert Morgan and until the present day. Their Bureau of Business and Econo Another party is being plan Jan. 12 48 35 1446.74 1.10 Grace Morris of Mill City. The Cub Scout committee leader is Linda Long. ned for February. Mrs. Jan. 13 52 40 1453.80 2.22 mic Research has reported. It is announced that the 1 met at the Ken Harrison home Fourth grade Campfire Girls Richard Willeman will be Jan. 14 55 42 1465.65 0.50 Debits for November, 1972, Mr. ani Mrs. Donald Carl Presbyterian Church school 1 Monday, Jan. 8 at 7:30 p.m. were represented by a flute chairman. Anyone needing Jan. 15 46 31 1469.18 0.00 son, Associate Matron and class for 4th, 5th, and 6th The annual re-chartering of solo by Terri Syverson and totaled $120,122,000. For Octo transportation to the party Jan. 16 50 36 1470.05 1.17 1972, the total was $115,- Associate Patron of Marilyn era^e"’ fOrmeHy “L!°r Ji30 the' Cub Pack* w7t‘h‘the“Gatw Christine Fuller, and by Mar- ber, 367 . 441,000 and for November, may call 897-2806 or 897-2406. Total Pep. for Week Depart ^ en{ Chapter attended the A. M. & to 4:30 p.m. on Wednesdays, ■ - - Fire — - t again as garet Murphy who sang in: jgy’j the tota] was $100,383,000 ........ was reported as com- Spanish. Leaders of the group I Oregon with 405 banks re. A. P. monthly luncheon at the has been changed to Mondays t sponsors Ramada Inn near Portland. ! clue to conflicting time with. p]eted and Gael Cutsforth is are Josephine Murphy and. porting has a percentage in I the Campfire Girls. Eight boys | the registered I.R. Kay Syverson. ¡crease crease of 11.2 in November, — Roger L. Penrose, of Mill showed up last week. In ■. — The - Scout — Building is now Joyce Trouts seventh grade, 1972i compared with October, City, June M. Kokstis and charge are Donna Podrabsky. I financially clear and all the group of girls, wearing color- ----- 1972, and a i4 5 percentage in- Walter E Barlow, both of Elsie Ohmart and Margaret funds of the annual Sustaining ful Indian costumes, gave crease ! ¡_ in November, 1972, Stromquist. The young people Lyons, are among those drawn Membership Drive which is to their impressions through a compared with November, for jury duty for the January meet at Fellowship Hall. begin in February will be ear clever dance to the music, 1975 term of Judge Tompkins’ Cir marked for the local Cub and “Put Your Hand in the Hand."| . Total bank debits for Nov- cuit Court for Linn County. Following the girls’ pro 1 ember, 1972, were $7,483,352,- James Olson recently made Boy Scout program exclusive Margaret E. Grant of Lyons a holiday trip to visit two of ly- gram, club hostesses Evelyn 000. For October, 1972, the to was drawn for the winter term his daughters and their hus-1 The pack meeting will be Davis, Agnes Carlson, and tal was $6,727,091,000 and for on the District Court for Linn bands band“s““ in n‘ California, California,“ Mr. Mr. ‘ and and' 24 at *he Scout Cabin at Toni Thomas, served hot November, 1971, the total was County, and Alma Spellmeyer Mrs. Bob Bailey (Nancy) of1J»;“’ chocolate, coffee, tea, and $6,538,105,000. was drawn for reserve jury Los Altos, Calif., and Mr. and I the flag ceremony. Each Den cookies to those present. The duty in the district court. Mrs. Mike Guttormson (San-' will put on a skit or entertain round tables were attractively dy) and baby boy, Toby, of ment. The February pack decorated by the Campfire Lyons Beauty Körner now Los Angeles. Bailey, who is a meeting will be the annual Girls with centerpieces of min open six days a week, 9:00 a m. pilot, and his wife left Monday Blue and Gold Dinner. It will is ’ure tee-pees, totum poles, or to 5:00 p.m. Thursday evenings for a two week’s vacation in n . be Feb. 17 at 6:30 p.m. at the candle arrangements. by appointment Esther Staf-| ______ Hawaii Guttormson During the refreshment per __________ t is a sur- " | , Student Commons. Warren ford, Tuesday, Wednesday and , veyor for the Los Angeles I Goffin will be in charge of iod, the girls presented their Thursday: Eleanor Montoya, school district. Mr. Olson’s the entertainment for this oc- sponsors from the Woman’s Monday, Thursday, Friday and youngest daughter and her ! , casion. The Pine Wood Derby Club with pretty nose-gays of Saturday and Elaine Moore. husband, the Dave Hickersons ' will be the feature of the bright paper flowers. Sponsors Fridays. Phone 859-2340 for (Barbara), live in Salem. March pack meeting. Emil include Lettie Swan, Irene Po- appointment. 46tf Zynda will be in charge. drabsky, Elaine Russell, Ruth The plans are now under Cummings, Mary Youmans, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark, Mrs. C. A. Bruder is report way for a skating party in the Kate Doble, and Agnes Carl- and Mrs. Lowell Cree attend ed as at home and getting near future and those who are son. Others, who were not ed the Willamette Valley As- along fine after undergoing (interested should let their present, are Alma Byer, Gol- Mrs. William Lyness, and Mr treatment in a Salem hospital , leaders know so it can be de- die Rambo, and Deanna Shep sociation, OES, in Jefferson recently for a blood-clot in the termined if there would be ard. last Thursday evening. 1 Mari- | lung. After release from the ' enough to fill a bus. Skateland I Campfire Girls taking part “See—we make cur rounds Mrs. cruuer Bruder spent , ' will bring their bus up for the in the evening’s entertainment lvn Chapter was co-host with . , hospital, nuspnai, ivirs. were as follows: Fourth grade, faster and get in our jogging Victoria, Acacia and Euclid ’ about a week at the home of party. j Margaret Murphy, Terry Sy stint as «"ell!” Chapters. A small crowd at- a daughter, Mary Ann, in Scio, verson, and Christine Fuller; tended due to the weather and I , The Bruders X ne oí u tiers are related to Fifth grade, Tammy Payseno, sickness. ’ Curtis Cline. Denise Stewart. Laurie Hol man,, Ginger Gabriel, Susan Mrs. Janet Layson, former Wright, Sherry Blalock. Elaine resident and nurse at Santiam Hoover, and Debbie Golden; Hospital, spent a few days at Seventh grade, Brenda Trout, PORTLAND — “ Oregon tax the home of her brother, Ralph Youmans. She was on her way payers can continue to get an Toni Pavseno, Sandi Burge, to Canada to visit her daugh- swers to their tax problems by Denise Gibson, Laura Hoover, j ter. From there she will go to calling the Internal Revenue Susan Budlong, and Linda I Cleveland. Ohio and Boston, Service from anywhere in the Keen; and Eighth grade, Kim Mass, for a seven week train state without having to pay Kirsh, Lynn Larson, Pam ing course as an enterostomal long distance charges,” Ralph I i Krecklow, and Susan Henness. therapist on a grant from the B. Short, director of 1RS in I I The Woman’s Club business i session which took place after American Cancer Society. She Oregon, said. ' the Campfire Girls disbanded, This toll-free phone service is employed as an R.N. at Cot tage Hospital in Santa Bar is available on a year-round was headed by Toni Thomas, basis to help taxpayers in all with the assistance of the sec bara, Calif. their dealings with the 1RS. retary, Mary Youmans. It in I------------------------- cluded lengthy discussions Charles Kelly and Vem Pet Although help is as near as a concerning both the Children”s telephone, Mr. Scott said, most erman spent last Sunday in Farm Home and the Chemawa , Newport as the guests of Joe taxpayers should be able to ¡Indian School, both of whom prepare their own returns by ! Dougherty, postmaster there, I had been furnished Christmas I who took them crabbing on following the step-by-step in ! gifts and had been afforded his 21-foot cabin cruiser out structions that come with their visits recently by club mem | in Yaquina Bay. In spite of Form 1040 and 1040A. If tax bers. As the club has been the windy weather, they had payers need additional help, sponsoring one cottage, Mult good luck, and were dinner ♦hey can call the 1RS via the nomah. at the farm home near guests later at the home of toll-free telephone service. corvallis, members were par Joe and Jeanie Dougherty and ticularly concerned by the i family. November Building lack of discipline and adeouate furnishings there, and plan to Permits Up In The fire last Thursday was assist in any way possible in reported as being in the work Linn County the welfare of the nine boys shop at the Joe Chailender from the ages of 12 to 14 who home where he had been do Building permits were up in live there under such circum By Frank Stromquist ing some welding. Luckily, the Linn County in November, stances. Many suggestions Chailenders were both home 1972, compared to November. were made to aid them, such Thermometer Review at meal-time and saw the 1971, the U of O Bureau of as making targe floor-pillows smoke in time to call the Fire Business and Economic Re for the living-room and donat ♦ There are three types of Department before too much search has reported. ing other items of furnishings thermometers; oral, rectal, damage was done. In November, 1972 the total to make the atmosphere more and stubby . . . the stubby was $1,502,900 compared to home-like. Cans of paint also being the one that can be Gene Campbell, a Universi $398 250 in the same month seemed to be in high priority, used either way. Normal ty professor in West Berlin, last year. as well as heavy fabrics such temperature in man runs Germany, left for home on Building permits from 148 98.6°, however other species Tuesday to rejoin his wife and identical reporting centers in as drapery material. Announcement was made of of mammals are different. young son. He has been here Oregon totaled $76.966.946 in Dogs are 102, horses 100.5, with his father, Jack Campbell, November, 1972. This was 91.2 a District IV report-writing etc. In man a rectal reading since the recent death of his percent more than the total in work shop to be held Tuesday, Tan. 23. at the Federal Savings will be one degree higher mother. November, 1971. & Loan building in Salem than oral reading, therefore In November, 1972. $33.737,- from 9 to 12 noon. Toni. Mary always subtract one degree Homer Hollinger was taken, 746 was for 2.207 new dwell- from a rectal reading. An to the Salem Memorial Hospi-1 >ng units, $34.637,097 was for Youmans, Nell DeWitt, and armpit reading will be about tai late Saturday night by new non-residential construc Mamie Reed plan to attend. % degree higher. The ther the Lyons ambulance with tion. and $8,592,103 was for mometer should be kept in what was thought to be an additions, alterations and re Deflating your tires in order to get additional traction In for at least one minute rec asthma attack. pairs to existing structures. tally, two minutes orally and For the same month in 1971, snow is an “old wives’ tale.” Deflating your tires means de four minutes for an arm pit Mrs. Al Yankus and Walter the $40,252,911 total of permits cieased traction in snow or ice. reading. ______ , __ _______ ________ was composed of $25,746,439 Thomas. Sr. received word Sa- turday night of the death of for 1,743 new dwelling units, When your doctor prescribes their brother-in-law, Charles I | $9.560,929 for new non-residen- the best, we do the rest, at Claude Donaldson, who passed tial construction, and $4.945,- away Saturday evening Mr. 543 for additions, alterations Donaldson had been in poor and repairs to existing struc health for some time and was tures. hospitalized Dec. 20. Death was due to cancer. Phone 897-2812 His home was in Maple Val Fhone 897-3772 117 N. E. Wall Street Mill Qty I ley, Wash, near Seattle and he Your Home Town was in the Overland Memorial Hospital at Bellvue, Wash. Drug Store “Management is the art of Funeral services will be getting three men to do three I Thursday, Jan. 18, at Hood men's work.” River. Children's Farm And Indian School Woman's Club Topic Bingo Party Attended By Many t Scout Building Financially Clear My Neiihljors JCLUilllJ' Pharmacy Topics 1U1 Ct U1UVU-L1UI 111 Hit VW******.X.« A r 1 □airi ueei .. 1RS Office Open Evenings And Sat When business was bad, he said he couldn’t afford advertising. f When business was good, he said he didn’t need advertising For the life of us * we can’t remember his name 1ht Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Only $4.50 a Year The MILL CITY ENTERPRISE