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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1973)
LYONS and Mrs. W. B. Shuey attend 7—The MUI Qty Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 22, 1973 ed church services Sunday morning at the Mill City 10% can be obtained, for in supply and demand. by Eva Bressler Mrs. John Teeters stance, by home owners or But the problem la here now Clifford Babbitt, principal at Presbyterian Church in Mill Jack Van Beek, president, businesses if they submit and Piper’s office is assigned Mari-Linn School, attended a City and were luncheon guests was host at the church Mon hardship assistance applica to deal with it in Oregon. He, seminar workshop held at Linn at the home of Mrs. Steven’s day evening, Nov. 12, for the daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack tions which are approved by along with others attempting Benton Community College in Zlmmarmtn by Jack Zimmerman monthly meeting of the Men’s Piper. | to cope with the crisis on the Albany Friday. Several schools Scott Mrs. Effie Nydegger of Sa Brotherhood of the Mehama Energy Coordinator Assigned servation, headed by energy These hardship allocations ■ state government level, can were represented to present lem, who is spending some Community Church. Eight Te Keep Home Fires Burning coordinator, David Piper, for are designed to provide deal be reached by phoning the their school problems. There’s a brand new govern mer assistant public utilities ers with authority to serve toll-free energy information time at the home of her son- members were present for the An audiometrist from the in-law and daughter, Mr. and evening and a consumer power ment agency in Salem. commissioner. new customers in their areas Center number — 1-800-452- IED office was at Mari-Linn film was shown on the three And despite presidential Piper’s office is part of the containing homes constructed 0340. school last Thursday to give Mrs. William Grimes, was a state intertie between Oregon, guarantees the contrary, capital building’s buzzing en after November last year. Meanwhile, he emphasizes hearing tests to the school weekend guest at the home of Washington and Idaho. the new ag. .icy predicts Ore ergy information center and the full name of his office — another daughter, Mr. and children. They also serve to keep the Mrs. E. J. Hughes returned gonians are going to suffer he’s only been in business doors open and machinery energy allocation and conser Mari-Linn was host for a Mrs. Vaughn Hunt in Stayton. home Monday, Nov. 12, from a this winter. Its job is to make ' ____ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen since the first of this month. humming at vital industries— vation. That last word Is the volleyball tournament at the trip to California where she certain everyone suffers i Already his function has pro- which last year might have key, states Piper. The only were Salem shoppers Friday school gym Thursday evening spent a few days with her squally. j v j(je(j creature comforts to been using interruptible na immediate over-all solution to and called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe with Jefferson, Scio, St. Mary’s and husband, It is the state's Office of1 many of the state’s residents tural gas during November, the shortage is conservation of of Stayton and Griggs from Hince, former Lyons residents. granddaughter Mr. and Mrs. Steven Summey, the energy we now have. Lebanon. Taking first place Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hen who are both stationed at Energy Allocation and Con-I individually and probably has but this year find themselves . ________________________ ; done more to maintain the without a source of natural was Griggs and second place dricks and family of Aums AFB. Mrs. Hughes was j present level of private em- gas. In some cases, a middle went to Mari Linn, with each ville were Sunday afternoon George accompanied by another distillate fuel can be substi ~ “ JF» T ployment. receiving trophies. visitors at the home of her granddaughter, Sheryl Hughes / Mrs. Russell Thiel from mother. Mrs. Anne Pietrok, of Astoria. As the weather gets colder— tuted and jobs and production North Bend is spending some and Louise. his office will become more preserved. Mrs. J. Clifford Walker of time at the home of her dau Miss Verna Kimery of San Clemente, Calif, came familiar to more people. If everything works right, ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and Portland was a Monday fore Thursday, Nov. 15, for several The office of energy coor according to Piper, everyone Mrs. Robert Walton. Mrs. Wal noon visitor at the home of her weeks visit at the home of dinator evolved from manda with a genuine need for mid ton has been quite ill with the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. tory allocations of fuels issu dle distillate fuels will have and Mrs. John Shafer. flu. ed by President Nixon’s some. Kimery. Mrs. Ben Boots left Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm energy czar John Love. The Mathematically, it would Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett 20, for her home in Chula stead and his mother, Mrs. and Mrs. Leota Worden were Nov. allocations predated the presi appear no one would really Cora Harmon Calif, after a ten day Rachael Olmstead, were in Sunday dinner guests at the Vista, Funeral services were held dent’s Nov. 7 energy state suffer more than a 10% lack visit at the home of her mo Corvallis Monday to attend home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl ther, Mrs. K. J. Golliet. Over-I Thursday at 2:00 at Weddle’s ment and represent the tan of these specific fuels. And if we all turn down our thermo funeral services for a long Allen. • night guests recently at the I I Funeral Home in Stayton for gibility of those remarks. stats the recommended num time friend, Carl Edwards. Specifically, the allocation Mrs. Cora Harmon of 4143 Golliet home were Mr. and I program currently involves ber of degrees, we’d probably Services were held at Corvallis Mrs Donald Boots of Polson, Haysville Drive, N. E. of Sa propane gas and middle distil not even miss our percentage with interment at Eddyville. Eagles Auxiliary Card Mont, who were here to attend lem who passed away last Sun late fuels. Most people are of the shortage. Mrs. Lester LaMunyan day in a Sublimity nursing memorial services for their heme. familiar with bottled gas, so But ther’s a hooker. And spent two weeks in Los An Party Last Thursday son, navy Lt. Ben Boots, in geles, with her daughter, Faye Mrs. Harmon, who was 93 understanding propane is no Piper is quick to point it out. Portland on Nov. 9. Approximately 30 attended problem. All suppliers are not able to LaMunyan. Guests Sunday, Nov. 11, at years of age, was bom in Middle distillates is some provide that theoretical 100% Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hutchin the Eagles Auxiliary card the home of Mr. and Mrs. South Dakota. She moved to to their dealers and distribut son entertained with an early party last Thursday after Harry Monroe were her Mill City in 1935 and to Salem thing else again. How’s this? If you heat your ors. Some can, but many are Thanksgiving dinner Sunday, noon. Special Thanksgiving brother and sister-in-law, Mr. in 1948. She was a custodian refreshments, furnished by home wnn name with on, oil, your iurnace furnace i ■ providing somewnere 1 the somewhere in Nov. 18. Present were Mrs. and Mrs. Max Montgomery of for the Salem school district. is burning a middle distillate I neighborhood of 85%. . „ 2 __ One, Katie Skillings, of Lyons, Mr. several auxiliary members, Eugene. Survivors include five dau fuel. Others include kerosene, Piper said, is only able to come and Mrs. Delmer Skillings, ■ were served and homemade ghters: Mrs. Clyde (Pearl) jet fuel, range oil, stove oil, up with 43% of last year's Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hutchin pumpkin pies given as door Oliver of Gates; Mrs. Frances gas oil and diesel fuel. I Membership Drive middle distillate supply for son of Gates. Mr. and Mrs. prizes. Tibbit of Dallas; Mrs. Ruth Ar Hostesses were Mrs. Frank They all are in short supply. the period in question. James Mowry of Lyons, Karen thur, Bonners Ferry, Ida.; Mrs. At this point no one appears President Nixon told the na Hutchinson of Corvallis, who Blazek and Mrs. Walter Underway by Phyllis Roebuck, Winchester to know precisely how short. tion it faces petroleum short is a student at OSU, and Nicholson. Screaming Eagles Bay; and Mrs. Cora Toepfer of Ruth Nelson won both the But some Oregon manufactur ages of between 10% and 17% Darrell Plotts of Mill City. Salem. Three sons: William The 101st Airborne Division Mr. and Mrs. Doglas Hamp pinochle and high prize and Assn, is conducting a mem Harmon, Bellflower, Calif.; M. I ers may have to close their this winter. By the time crude plants because of the propane oil is refined to its many by ton of Molalla were Sunday Mrs. Blazek received low. High prize for the men bership drive and is seeking T. Harmon of Salem; and Rex , shortage. And not a few resl- products, specific shortages guests at the home of his Harmon. Remer, Minn. Three all former members of the di grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. went to Bob Bethurem and vision to join with them so brothers: Fred Schlorebt, Port . dents of homes less than a could vary greatly. And when low to Orvilll Hayworth. I year old are having fits ob- the refinement process and Alex Bodeker. Door prizes were won by that the friendships made land; Henry Schlorebt, Sheri I taining oil to fire their fur distribution factor are added Mrs. Leora Stevens and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bethurem, while serving as a screaming dan, Wyo.; and Louis Schlorebt naces. to the equation, actual short Ruby Brisbin and Pete Peter eagle may be renewed and of Renton, Wash. Three sisters: • I This is where the allocation ages could be multiplied sev HOMEOWNERS SAVE son. Mrs. Minnie Smith of Sun 1 ' nrnffrom kept alive. program and Piper fif fit iv* in. eral times. The next annual reunion of Dance, Wyo.; Mrs. Gertrude Each state has been allocated There will be no party this Piper and his counterparts Thursday (Thanksgiving) but the 101st will be at the Villa Huckins, Anacortes. Wash.; and 100% of its 1972 middle distil across the country face a dif BILL ALLMAN Mrs. Helen Reed, Colorado the parties will resume on a Hotel in San Mateo, Calif, and late fuel use for the month of ficult task as best. Tools are Phone 769-5729 weekly basis next Thursday, is scheduled for Aug. 7-11, Springs, Colo; 40 grandchild November. Theoretically, in short supply. Budgets have 715 1st—Stayton ren; 63 great-grandchildren; everyone consuming a middle not yea been clearly defined. Nov. 29, at 1:00 p.m. at the 1974. State Farm Fire and Casualty Compari» Complete information on and eight great-great-grand distillate in November 1972 Lines of authority run direct lodge. membership and the reunion children. She leaves 119 de will receive a like amount this ly from Washington, D.C., but may be had by contacting scendants. F November. there is a regional overlay, William J. Lewis, secretary, Rev. Donald Dishong offi Each state has been allocat The allocation process runs 101st Airborne Division Assn., ciated at the services and in ed a flat 10% of that 100% to from month to month. And P. O. Box 101, Trimont, Minn. terment was in the Fairview help ease the problem. there is considerable lack of 56176. Cemetery at Mill City. Portions of that emergency basic information regarding MEHAMA Salem Scene OBITUARIES HIKE BEST Jonathan Apples . Bu. Box $3.59 plus small deposit for box Bu. Box $4.69 Romes Kings Small Box $2.79 Bu. $3.89 Bu. Box $5.25 Red Delicious plus small deposit for box plus «ma.ll deposit for box plus small de Golden Delicious plus «mall deposit for box Fresh Dates . 10 Ounce Cup 59c Lb. 29c Emperor Grapes Bunch 29c Celery . . . Lb. 19c Sweet Potatoes 10 Lb. Bag 89c Potatoes No. 1 1/2 Gal. $1.39 Merry Nog . 89c Egg Nog Mix . Lb. 99c Mayflower Butter Mayflower Cottage Cheese Pt. 49c Lays Potato Chips . 3 bag box 59c Resers Dip......................... 39c Resers Tom and Jerry Batter 69c Resers Hot Butter Rum . . 89c Nabisco Premium Crackers 1 Lb. 42c NABISCO IDEAL Chocolate Peanut Bars Pkg. 60c Old Fashion Franks . Lb. $1.09 Turkey Drumsticks . Lb. 69c Hamburger Lean . . Lb. 98c Pritt* effective Friday and Sat., Nov. 23 and 24 Lavender's Food Market Phone 859-2494 11)15 Main St Lyoru, Oregon IMPUTAI "Tv* s