Mrs. Clare Ranh and Mrs. Leland Kaplinger went to Sublimity last Wednesday where they visited Mrs. Alice Thacker and Roy Taylor, who are both residents of the home. Mrs. Clyde Richards is re­ ported as improving following an attack of infectious hepa­ titis last week. Mrs. Richards is employed in the office of the local school district. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree visited Mrs Lucille Loler at the Salem General Hospital Sunday afternoon and Mrs. Cree’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. W’ade Dickinson, where they were dinner guests and then spent the evening with her mother, Mrs. J. C. Dickinson and sister, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gorton, all in Salem. Fuel Conservation Starts In The Home The heating and cooling of buildings require« about one sixth of the total energy expended in the United States. Much of this energy is wasted because buildings are so poor­ ly insulated that heat is lost in winter and air conditicn- ing equipment runs overtime in summer. This applies to most older homes and com- mercial buildings, and sur­ prisingly, occurs in many new structures as well, the researchers find. ___ ______ Wasted energy may cost the nation as much as two billion dollars annually. Insulation specialists at the Construction Products Divi­ sion of W.R. Grace & Co., Cambridge, Massachusetts — one of the nation's largest producers of insulating mate- rials-point out that such things as better home insul­ ation, storm windows and more efficient heating and cooling units can greatly re­ duce fuel costs. Savings can amount to over $100 a year in the average size home It is estimated 50% of homes 15 years old or older have no insulation at all and nearly all homes are inade­ quately insulated by today's standards. As with almost everything else, fuel costs for the con­ sumer have been rising and are expected to continue in the future. Fuel economists predict that the price for gas. electricity and heating oil will increase at an annual average rate of about eight per cent. At this rate, fuel prices will double in ten years. Here are some recommen- dations from _________________ the W.R. Grace sj>ecialists on how consumers can lower fuel and air condi­ tioning costs and at the same time do their bit to cut down on air pollution. • Use weather stripping, wherever necessary. • Make sure your house is 7—The Mill Qty Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 6, 1973 Income Tax Consultants Need New State License to Practice Mrs. Martin Hansen was hostess to over 40 relatives and friends for a buffet lunch­ I I eon at her home Nov. 23 be­ P. J.’i Beauty Center, 240 fore the wedding of their son, S. W. Broadway, open Mon­ Terry, to Judy Boroughs, at day through Saturday 9:00 the home of the bride. Her a.m. to 5:00 p.m., evenings by daughter. Sherry Crosier of appointment. Telephone 897- Concord, Calif., and Elsie 2137. 44tf Girod assisted with hostess honors. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kaplinger were Mrs. Lucille Loler under­ I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spence of went major surgery at the Sa­ Jefferson. lem General Hospital Sunday, Nov. 25. She hopes to be able Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kap- to return to her home in a few linger were guests Thanks­ Here are four ways the expert* »ay homeowners can cut fuel days. Mrs. Loler moved to the giving at the home of their bills efficiently. 1. Use weather stripping wherever necessary. Mill City area in July and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. 2. Make sure your house is well caulked around windows, lives with her son-in-law and and Mrs. Harold Judge in Sa­ doors, etc.—anywhere “air leakage” can occur. 3. Insulate the daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Guy lem. attic floor. This can save up to 8100 in yearly fuel bills. 4. Run air conditioners at a comfortable level — don’t “over-cool”, Monoco, who purchased the well caulked. (Heat loss from tic heat loss as much as 90%. home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hunting in the area Satur­ “air leakage” can easily ac­ • If you live in a cold McMorris near the Cedar day were Jack McClintock and count for 15-20% of a fam­ climate, installing storm win­ Lumber Company. his son, Kenny McClintock, ily's healing bill.) dows can cut window heat and Ron Eshelman from Port­ • Check insulation. Attics loss in half. They also elim­ Thanksgiving guests at the land. They were breakfast should have a six inch layer inate cold “drafts” and con­ home of Mr. and Mrs Emmett guests at the home of Jack’s of good insulation, and walls densation on windows. Brewster included Mr. and brother, Mr. and Mrs. William three and one-half inches. • Run air conditioners Mrs. J. P Kennedy from Tur­ McClintock. Floors located over “crawl only at a comfortable level- spaces” also need three and don’t “overcool”. Insulation lock, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. one-half inches. here can help, too, by keep­ Kenneth Taylor and Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Per­ Most homeowners can eas­ ing warm air out. The effi­ from Aumsville, Mr. and Mrs. kins (Kathy Boroughs) of ily add insulation to attic ciency of the air conditioning Donald Brewster and Timmy Stayton became parents of an floors. Zonolite* vermiculite equipment increases and op­ of Mill City and the hosts, Mr eight pound, eleven ounce is one type of granular insula­ erating costs go down. and Mrs. Emmett Brewster, baby boy, Daren Todd Perkins, tion that readily pours right The researchers say solar Judy, Bonnie and Gary. Mr. at a Salem hospital on Tues­ over existing insulation. It energy is perhaps 25 years and Mrs. Kennedy are the day. Nov. 27. This is their fills in any gaps. in the future. In the mean­ time, they suggest we should grandparents of Mrs. Donald I first child. The father is em­ Insulation of sidewalls usu­ ! ployed by Jim Hoover here in Brewster. ally requires the services of do what we can to conserve conventional energy . . . and. a professional. Mill City. Maternal grand­ in the process, save some Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc­ parents of the new arrival are Proper insulation can cut at- money. Morris moved Friday to their J Mr. and Mrs. Burton Boroughs. home near Oregon City which | they recently purchased. Mrs. Attending church services James Wrights McMorris has been transferred ' Sunday morning at the Presby- Marilyn Chapter OES to the main branch of the U. terian Church were Dr. and Members Visit Lebanon Entertain at S. National Bank at Oregon • Mrs. David Thompson of Sa- City and began her work there , lem who have the Canyon Chapter Monday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alban, Nov. 13. Mr. McMorris has Dental Clinic. They hope to Family Potluck Dinner been employed at Nicholi Sash I eventually move to Mill City, from Sublimity, Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. James Wright and door factory in Portland ’ Dr. Thompson attended me- McClintock and Mr. and Mrs. entertained at a family pot­ the past six years. dical school in Portland with Lowell Cree went to Lebanon luck dinner Saturday, Dec. 1, a son of Dr. Robert Sandilands, Monday evening where they so was especially interested in were guests of Marguerite Dec. 7, 1933, was a great day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John hearing him speak here on Chapter OES, at their annual for Earl and Ada Plymale, Coughlin of Tonkawa, Okla. Attending were Mr. and Christmas turkey dinner at they were married. So, on this Sunday. 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 9, 1973, a recep­ Mrs. Orval Bethel from Hub­ At the regular meeting of tion will be given in their bard, Mr. and Mrs. Robert The Thanksgiving holidays brought a surprise visit to the chapter, which followed honor, at the First Christian Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Youmans the dinner, Mrs. Alban gave Church iu Mill City from 2:00 Weitz, Debbie, Jeff, Cindy and Chris from Salem, Mr. and from their daughter, Judy the flag tribute. The worthy until 5:00 p.m. OTI. and Mrs. Eldon Hutchin- Mrs. Ben Spenner and Mr. and (Mrs. Jim Lyon) of Yorba grand matron. Mrs Muriel I Mr. Rose, has requested each chap- [ son anj Mr. ancj Mrs. Clyde Mrs. Joe Koenig from Sublim­ Linda, Calif. ter honor the flag twice during Golden, who are hosting the ity, Dutch Deitz, Stayton, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Parker of the year. reception, extend an invitation Alla Mae Bethel, Mehama, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carl­ to the Plymale’s many friends Mr. and Mrs. Bob Culver and Albany were Saturday evening dinner guests at the Gates son, worthy matron and wor­ to come help them share in Xann, Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. home of her parents, Mr. and thy patron of Marilyn Chapter, celebrating 40 years of life Wayne Wright, Teresa, Rich­ ard and Bruce, Detroit and attended the meeting. Mrs. Ed Kadin. together. The worthy matron, Mrs. Most of you no doubt re­ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goddard, Scio. Rachael Johnson, also honored Luncheon guests last Thurs­ all of her “sideliners” and member that the Plymales ran Family members attending the dry-goods store on Broad day at the home of Mrs. Sylvia presented each one with either from Mill City were Mrs. way for quite a number of Duncan were Mrs. Walter a red or green Christmas can­ Lottie Wright, Mr. and Mis. years. Pearce from Sacramento, dle with silver glitter. John Whisenhunt, Treva, Calif., Mrs. Virgil O’Neil and Teresa and Travis, Mr. and For the program, a group of Mrs. John Jelderks of Salem. 5th grade school children sang George Giddard and Pam, Mrs. Al Yankus Hosts Mrs. All four ladies are members of a number of songs. Mrs. Pat McClellan, Mr. and Alpha Delta Pl Sorority at Mrs. Clyde Morgan, Mr. and "Bud” Smith, chairman of OSU. Mrs. Pearce and Mrs. the home endowment commit­ Round Robin Club Mrs. Kenneth Kindred, Jim, Duncan were pledged at the tee of the Grand Chapter of Dave and Susie Wright and Mrs. Al Yankus was hostess same time. Mrs. Ted Morris of Oregon, made his official visit Denise Stewart. Salem, daughter, of Mrs. and showed colored slides of at her home Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Coughlin have for the Round Robin Pinochle been visiting relatives here Pearce, was also a guest the home. He and hi* wife Club. the past three weeks. Mrs. were also guests at the dinner. Mrs. Tom Drynan from Stay­ Lottie Wright, Mrs. Spenner, Two members from Eugene The MUI City Garden Clab ton won high, Mr*. Burton Mrs. Bethel and Mrs. Cough­ will have their annual Christ­ were taken into the chapter Boroughs, pinochle, and Mrs. lin are sisters. By FruK Stromqulst by dual membership. mas party and installation of Dave Barnhardt received the officers Thursday, Dec. 6 at door prize. •Millions of Americans suf­ 12:30 at the Presbyterian The lady receiving low was fered during the 1968-69 flu Church Fellowship Hall. There so embarrassed she doesn’t epidemic, and it could hap­ will be a gift exchange and want her name printed, but the pen again. This time, though members who do not plan to Christmas party will be held instead of A-2. a new strain attend are asked to notify one at her home. of the bug. called (by the I of the hostesses. Guests for the evening were The incoming pastor of Can­ Mrs. Francis Bodeker, Mrs. — National Center for Disease i yon Baptist Church, Lyons, Dave Barnhardt, Mrs. Joe control) B-Hong Kong-5-72, Marilyn Chapter #145, OES, Rev. Don Prociw and wife, Challender, and Mrs. Barney may appear It’s a virtually new virus against which will meet next Monday night Marlys, were honored at an af­ Barnhardt. most persons have no natur­ for a district meeting with ternoon reception held at the Members present were: Mrs. al immunity. But while in Acacia Chapter #63 Stayton church, Sunday, Dec. 2. Tom Drynan from Stayton, The scripture on the white Mrs. 1968 a protective vaccine and Victoria Chapter #76 Tur­ Rocky Moore from was not available until late ner. This will be the official cake written in red frosting Lyons, Mrs. Burton Boroughs, in the season, pharmaceuti- visit of the worthy grand ma­ was first Thessalonians 5:14. Charlie Stewart, Sr., Mrs. John Friends from Scio and Mrs. Arey Podrabsky, Mrs. cal houses already have tron, Mrs. Muriel Rose of Mrs. George ammunition on hand for • Grants Pass. Marilyn Chapter Idanha were among the guests MacGregor, _____ _ __ __ One will be the host chapter. Of­ present. B-Hong Kong-5-72. Davis and the hostess, Mrs. Youth pastor, Hoy Deeter, Al Yankus. more change: a single shot ficers from all three chapters used to give protection will practice at the Mill City acted as master of ceremonies, Mrs. Yankus served dessert p.m. Sunday, and welcomed Pastor Prociw before the evening of cards. ‘ ‘ against A and B influenza; Hall at 2:00 Dec. 9. Please be on time. to the church ministry. you’ll need two injections Tom Basey, chairman of the now. one of which contains pulpit committee, spoke of specific antibodies to com­ Mrs. Joe Challender met two God’s leading and answering Tasting Party bat the new flu. classmates from her gradua­ ••The FDA has ordered the tion class of 1943 of Girls’ to prayer on their selection of Scheduled for Stayton nation’s bakeries to double Polytechnic High School in Pastor Prociw. Miss Alice Smith, pianist, The Stayton Christian Wo­ the iron content of white Portland in Salem Tuesday for bread, beginning in April, lunch and an afternoon of and member of public commit­ man’s Club is inviting all in­ 1974, because studies show reminiscing. The three even tee, gave a talk on require­ terested women to a tasting that Americans don’t get had their picture* taken, not i ments of a pastor. Lyle Basey, party at Mrs. Roy Christen enough iron in their diet. having seen each other for 30 i youth president, welcomed sens, 1732 Sixth St. Stayton But the medical profession years. Included in the reunion Pastor Prociw on behalf of the The party is Wed., Dec. 12 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. is criticizing the order on the group were Mrs Earl Smith youth group. Pastor and Mrs. Prociw are Featured will be tasting and grounds that research thus 1 Irene) of Corvallis, where her __ , ,. 1JC of Praire Bible In- far doesn’t prove that more husband^ is onthe Acuity at, graduates of Canada. Mrs. Prociw sharing recipes and Mrs Steve Grant, soloist, will en­ iron In bread is effective or OSU. Mrs Frank McIntyre | was studying to be a concert tertain. Inspirational speaker even safe. (Drene) of Portland, whose organist. , will be Mrs. Rodger Huff, a husband is a carpenter, and The Prociws have moved to young homemaker from Esther Chailender, whose hus­ Lyons from La Pine and have band is a Mill City police of­ three cnildren. Donald, six, Gresham. Nursery service will ficer. Daniel, four and Deborah. available free of charge. two months. Reservations are necessary Mrs. Scott Oliver (Viol*), and should be made by those who recently moved to the If the number following planning to attend and re­ Paradise Island Trailer Court quiring nursery service by Phone «97-2812 in Salem, was reported to your name on The En­ calling Martha Poole, have suffered a back injury or Esther Let son. Your Home Town label reads 2079, and at present is at the St terprise 5379, before Dec. 10. Drug Store Bernard’s Nursing Home at 12-73 it's time to send The club is a group of 650 Locust N. E. in the Keizer denominational women a check for renewal. district meet once a month. Wedding Anniver. Not many Oregon citizens | fice 1* at No. 206 Commercial are swept up in Income tax | Bldg., Salem, Ore. 97310, preparation matters at this jphone 378-4034.) season, but among those who Only in recent days have are: the application forms been —At least 700 income tax completed and printed. Mrs. consultants and tax preparers Blundell and her assistant, applying for newly-required Prudy Matthews have begun state licenses. mailing them. —Administrator Elinor There are eight separate Blundell, her staff (of one) and the new Oregon State parts or variations of the ap­ Board of Tax Service Exam­ plication for use depending on iners, trying to spread the the type of application needed. A consultant is one thing, a word about the new law. The law is a consumer-pro­ preparer another. Then there's tection measure of the 1973 an associate, etc. etc. The first time around, just legislature, but the big infor mation effort now is aimed at to be safe, the agency will tax preparers rather than con­ probably bundle up the whole kit and mail to each of those sumers. That’s because many persons requesting forms. Within a who help others make out week Mrs. Blundell hopes to their personal income tax have the application forms al­ forms, for a fee, haven’t yet so available at state revenue learned they must have a offices throughout Oregon. For the most part those per­ license to perform such serv­ sons who prepared taxes for ice in 1974. Somehow the legislature de­ another within the past year cided to make the law effec­ will not have to take an exam­ tive Jan. 1, 1974, rather than ination but they will have to Jan. 1, 1975, as originally get licenses by Jan. 1. The written. From a standing start license fee is $20 or $30 de­ a board had to be appointed, pending on type of license. application forms prepared, Attorneys, public account­ examinations devised. ants, certified public account­ The whole idea is to make ants don’t have to get licenses. sure only persons qualified by Other persons planning to experience and continuing edu­ first time or after a lapse of cation will be allowed to do do tax work next year for the personal income tax work for over a year must not only get others. a license but also must pass Although it estimated 2,500 an examination. persons would have to be li­ After the initial signup of censed, the new tax service examiners’ board found it tax preparers and tax consult­ couldn’t get a list of tax con­ ants this Jan. 1, any new ap- sultants and preparers from plicatint will have to show the state income tax offices or 60 hours of instruction in tax anywhere else. The feeling is law, theory and practice. Re­ there may be many hundreds newal applicants will have to “out there” due for a shock if show 80 hours of instruction they find out too late they in the preceding three years. need a license, maybe even an Members of the Board of Tax Service Examiners, all examination. The 700 known tax profes­ experienced tax consultants, sionals are those who have al­ are Laurence J. Scheer, Mil­ ready called or written the waukie, chairman; Raymond T. new state agency to request Dillon, Portland; Norma J. application Fountain, Salem; Michael La formal license forms. (Mrs. Blundell’s Board Sala, Eugene, and Gary W. of Tax Service Examiners of- Lindland, Klamath Falls. Pharmacy Topics Reception Honors New Pastor Sunday r Happiness Is Shopping A+ NEW CHRISTMAS HOURS Sundlay 12-4 p. ,m. —Friday Nights 'HI 9 WESTERN AUTO CATALOGUE ORDER STORE Phone 897-2785 MID City, Ore.