* •> Round Robin Club 1 Í i I 5—The Mi l City Enterprise, ThurMiay, October 9, 1975 Meets At MacGregor Patty Howell Receives' Modeling Award Home Monday Evening Planning ftor future com­ munity involvement was dis­ Mrs. John MacGregor was cussed by members of the hostess for the Round Robin Cinderella Models Guild at the Pinochle Club on Monday eve- Mr*. <>. K. DeWitt attended group's recent meeting in Sa­ a coffee held in honor of Mrs. i ning. Receiving prizes were: lem. Sue Ferguson, school di­ G. Herbert Smith of Laguna pinochle Agnes Carlson; high rector, appointed a committee Marie Stewurt; low Evelyn Hills, Calif. lecenlly. The' to look into possible areas of Davis and Irene Podrubsky re-1 coffee wui held in the Alumni activity. lxiunge at the Putnam Univer-1 eeived the door prize. Among guild members re­ Blueberry pie was served lie-1 ally Center at Willamette Uni-* ceiving awards this month for fore cards were played. All veraity in Salem. The Smiths their outstanding efforts in the came to Salem for the dedicu- * 1 members were present. profession of modeling through Mrs. Joe Challender will be' turn of the Seeley Mudd build­ the print and television media ing at Willamette 11 and in hostess for the next meeting at was Patty Howell. the home of Dorothy Grant I Smith gave the dedicatory During the meeting, mem­ Those present were Mrs. Al | address bers of the guild interpreted Yunkus, Mrs. Dave Barnhardt, new modeling routines in a I Mrs. Arey Podrabsky, Mrs. fashion show with Fashions Jerry la>ng won the third Donald Carlson, Mrs. Robert from the Forty Thieves Shop. place trophy in the 11 yr. old Pratt, Mrs. Charlie Stewart, Taking part in the modeling group in the unnuul PP&K Mrs George Du vis, Mrs. Joe was Kathy Lyness. contest sponsored by Philippi Challender, Mrs. Burton Bor-j Ford. Competition was held oughs, Mrs. Don Moffatt from I The C.ieat I ' ac and Mu.l Defy, assist l by Jen uawience and Jim Kutz. Sunday morning at the Stay­ Salem, Mrs. Thomas Drynan | ton High School field. of Stayton and the hostess. Mrs. John MacGregor. Mr. mid Mr*. Paul < rec went to Madras Sunday to visit J ivi Pre: 1er Ml -270 their daughter and fumily, Mr. Christian Church To and Mrs. Dick Cowden, Janet Present Special Edna Cullison visited with and Darla. Willie there, Janet Joyce and Kira Presler on celcbiatcd her 18th birthday. Musical Program For months, residents have Tuesday afternoon. She also DETROIT On Tues . Sept. David TenBrook of the Sun been hearing about FBLA As brought along some books for 30, the National School Assem­ Bobby MacGregor who un­ Francisco and Santa Fe Opera ' a result, you might have been Joyce to read. blies Program presented the derwent knee surgery last Companies will perform at the asking yourself, "What is Ed and Doramae Kadin had Great Isaac and Miss Dely to week at Salem Memorial Hos­ Mil) City Christian Church . FBLA?" Well, FBLA stands as a guest over the weekend Detroit Elementary and High pital was brought home Fri­ Sunday night, Oct. 12, at 7:00. . for Future Business Leaders of their great-grandson Mike School students. day and Is reported to be re­ Mr. TenBrook is the lead ban - | America, which is a national Wilkins of Albany. His par­ Miss Dely performed such cuperating satisfactorily. tone In these opera companies. organization designed to pro­ ents, Walt and Lynetle Wil­ skilled feats of balance on the This past summer he was fea- ' mote better business skills, Mr*. Fred Alban and Danellc tured at the Oregon Christian J understanding, and sense of kins had gone hunting and re­ wire as jumping rope and ro­ 10 lbs. Roast turned on Monday to pick up tating rings in opposite direc­ of Bridal Veil returned home Convention at Turner. I leadership Mike. Lynette is the Kadins tions at the same time. 10 lbs. Burger after spending the week at the Everyone is invited to come This year the Santiam Chap­ granddaughter. The Great Isaac astonished home of her grandparents, Mr. hear this entertainment. You ter of FBLA is already busy 7 lbs. Round Steak Visitors at the Cullison home his audience with unbelieve- and Mis. Lowell Cree. Mr. Al­ will not want to miss this ' planning their activities for ' on Sunday afternoon was their able feats of magic and illu­ 6 lbs. T-Bone Steak ban came for them on Friday singer's appcarence and his ( the ensuing year, Some of son-in-law and daughter, Don sion. These included making and remained for the weekend. wife who accompanies him ; these activities 6 lbs. Rib Steak include: _ a ' and Julia Nyberg , __ and „____ grand Miss Dely reappear after be­ membership drive which will . daughters Elissa and Christa, ing bound and tied into a 6 lbs. Short Ribs Visitors al the Art Kerr climax in an initiation later Staying with Melvin and sealed box. home for a week were Mrs. 5 lbs. Sirloin Tip Roast in the year, the "label cam | Dorothy Newberg is Dorothys Fifth graders Jeff Lawrence Annabell Doty of Alameda, paign” to aid members In at-1 father, P. L. Mulligan of Mill and Jim Kutz were amazed Calif , and her son and daugh­ by Kevin tang tending the state convention, a! City. He returnr-d from the VA when the Great Isaac was able Cut and wrapped to your specifications. ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ches­ "lick birth defects" i sucker j Hospital in Portland on Wed- to tie scarves together while Also Frozen Monday the halls were filled ter Doty of Sparks, Nevada. sale will be started I this nesday, Oct. 1. Visitors are they were holding them in They enjoyed the weather and with the excitement of our vic­ month for the March of Dimes SEE Our Other Selections of Beef Paes their hands. welcome to come for a chat. plan to return next month. tory the preceding Friday night with a goal of $50. the car Clare and Margaret Rush over the Colton Vikings, 35 to Tliis lielng their first trip to wash on Oct. 18, a candy sale had weekend hunters at their On-gon, they were impressed 0. Monday night the Santiam to augment convention costs, home. They were their son Mrs. Lyle Gestson and family with the mountains and trees the Western Regional Conven­ Lyle and grandson Brian Rush which they said they would JV's lost to the Colton Vik­ tion in November, and the Dis­ from Salem and Kent and They also visited with several like to take home with them. ings. trict Skills Contest in March, granddaughter Diane Dunni­ nieces. They returned as far I Tuesday there was a teach­ as Milwaukie on Sunday where where members compete for gan also of Salem. It has been announced that er’s meeting, where they de­ prizes Visiting with her parents, they spent the night with the Presbyterian Woman's cided on nominations for Boy I ( As one can see. most of these Melvin and Dorothy Newberg Margaret Gestson before re­ Assn, will hold its regular and Girl of the Month. turning home on Monday. activities concern money, this Ph. 897-3133 *44 S. First Mill ( it* Wednesday morning the B i is because it costs approxi­ was Toni Newberg of Salem meeting at 1:30 pm., Thursday Thought for the day: There on Sunday, Oct. 5. Jim Dolby, Proprietor afternoon, Oct 9, at Fellowship seniors took ASVA Battery.' mately $50 for each member to no better looking glass than is Visitors at the home of Mar­ That afternoon a representa­ Hail. Groceries—Meats—Lockere—Feed and Seed an old friend. tive from U. of Portland was attend the state convention in garet Rush on Thursday after­ OPEN 8:30 aun.—6 pan. daily—Closed Sunday Portland. Riddle of the week: What noon were Joyce and Kira Mr. and .Mrs. Paul McDonald here to talk to interested Presler. starts with T, ends with T, and FBLA wants to become an - ------ The Little Store That Offers So Much More! drove to Auburn, Wash., Tues­ juniors and seniors about fi­ integral part of this commun- j Walt and Toni Thomas and is full of T? A teapot. nancial aid, the CLEP pro ­ day to visit their son Michael, lty and hopes it will aid them grandson Chris Emerson went wife Barbara and son Kelly, gram, and, of course, the U. of in their activities. hunting this past weekend returning Friday to their home Portland. let Scissorsville. which is near Thursday there was a stu­ on "The Prairie” south of the original town of Howard Gates Son Michael Is an elec­ dent council meeting fourth in Central Oregon. tronics engineer at the FAA fa­ period at which Boy and Girl Sunday visitors at the Glen of the Month were selected for cilities at Auburn. Hennesses were son Earl and the Month of September. At I Gerri Henness and children Members of Marilyn Chap­ 3:05 there was a pep assembly Jill and Mark of Beaverton. ter *145, OES, are being re­ in the gym where Bill Gabriel Mr. and Mrs. John Duarte minded that the Willamette and Renee Brown were an-1 of Salem have purchased the nounced Boy and Girl of the Valley Ann. meets tonight, old Sarah Raines house and Thurs. Oct 9. in the Presby­ Month by President Ted More- j I moved into it land. Thursday night there' terian Church Fellowship Hall. Oct 5 through 11 is National Visiting Kathy Ewell for ten The meeting ii at 8:00. Presid­ was a football game against Fire Prevention Week. There days this past month were her ing will be Mrs Emma Denyer Salem Academy which San- I is no better time than the brother and his wife, Mr and 10 .a present to take some time and Mrs. Porter Ewell from Hunt­ of Eugene The welcome will Friday, at noon, the student *__ be given by Mrs. William Mc­ consider fire safety around ington Park. Calif. While here Clintock of Marilyn Chapter body card pictures were given your home or farm, suggests they enjoyed a four day trip A program will he presented out Class meetings were held Gale Gingrich, Marion County through Portland, Pendleton, by Robin Hemelbough of during activity period. In the Extension Agent The Nation- Baker. Bend and down the Kingston. All members of the sophomore class meeting, the al Fire Protection Assn, McKenzie Pass to Eugene, then Eastern Star are Invited to be ring man presented the dif­ (NFPA) reports that --------- in one ( ! returned to Gates, ferent kinds of rings for the present. Refreshments will be year an estimated 11,700 per- [ J Dinner guests Friday noon class to select. served following the meeting. sons lost their lives in 2,694.000 at Mary Staffords were Mr. fires costing 302 billion dol­ and Mrs. Bernard Bumgarner. Celebrating her birthday ! lars in property loss. The Ore­ They were joined by surprise Sunday with a family birth- I M il City Weather gon State Fire Marshal’s Of­ visitors to Marys, her nephew Max. Min. Pep day dinner was Mrs. George Date — - fice reported that in 1974, and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. El­ 73 41 000 there was a total of 84 deaths don Myers from San Francisco. Flook. Present for the occa­ Sept 28 81 41 0.00 resulting from an estimated sion wore her son In-law and Sept. 29 Dinner guests on Saturday- «8 41 and ‘ Mrs. Sept. 30 0.00 20,818 fires at a cost of $39,- evening at the Ray Preslers daughter, Mr. 48 Oct. 1 0.00 M Johnson of Eugene, Robert ........ 589.634 in property losses in were Morgan and Arlene 76 46 0.00 the State of Oregon Fires out White. The Whites are god­ who spent the weekend. Oct. 2 50 0.34 side incorporated cities caus­ grandparents to the Presler’s a Other dinner guests on Sun­ Oct. 3 o n ed over $25 million in property daughter Kira. 66 51 day were a granddaughter and Oct 1 0.93 losses. These losses do not in- family, Mr and Mrs. Dave Total Pep. for the week Mary Stafford visited with Welnkauf and Jeff, also from 1 elude fires on forest and range Mrs. Jack Stoddard on Monday SI SEPTEMBER WEATHER I lands Nationally, approximat- afternoon, Oct. 6. Eugene, and hcr son. Ci compiled by H. J Peck Flook. I ly 87% of the lives lost and Dinner guests of Mr. and 1975 1974 39% of the total property losses Mrs. Dean Cade on Sunday 12th 94 24th I M are the result of residential were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Visiting at the home of Mr. High Day 26 th 36 27th 35 I and Mr*. Ralph Rudlong Sa­ Low Day Stram of Turner and Mary fires. 78.9 turday was their daughter, Av. Hi ..... 80 3 The real tragedy of all this Stafford. Mr. Stram was guest 45.4 47.1 Linda, from Salem and her Av. Lo loss, according to NFPA Presi­ minister at the Gates Church 6" 65 63 0 sister, Mrs. Charles DeGuire Av. Mn. . dent Morgan, is that most of during the morning service. i Precipitation since from Silverton these disasters could be pre­ Linn County Administrative 0 00 0.52 Sept i vented. He also indicated that : School District will hold their. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hay­ the number one cause of build- i October board meeting tonight wood, Holly. Heather and De- ing fire Is careless use of Several members of the Mill smoking materials and match-, I (Thursday) at 8:00 p.m. at the | lancrv of Ft Grant. Ariz., have Santiam High School. been visiting friends and City Woman's Club planned to The American Legion and, attend the fall meeting of the A--- ill-.-- — will ill 1------ — family In this area. guidelines to fire pre- Auxiliary have • their regu- Fourth District Federation of I Other v,lnvr K uiuc « hi < t > u > iuv piv- nuxuiary win nave uieir j eve- Woman’s Clubs scheduled to venl|on are (a) properly main- lar meeting this Friday Mr*. William McClintock, tain and use any electrical ap- ning, Oct. 10. 8:00 p.m at the be held at Woodburn all day Mark and Sue, were dinner paratus and all heating and American Legion Hall in guests at the home of Mr and on Thurs., Oct. 9. Margaret cooling equipment, (b) take ■ Gates It has been reported ! Mrs. Gordon McMorris at Snow will lead the group as special precautions with open that the Rummage Sale was a Oregon City Wednesday eve­ local president. flames and sparks, and (c) ob­ j big success. A now project is ning. Mrs. McClintock and serve safe procedures with being planned It is to help out Mrs. William McClintock Mrs. McMorris are sisters. flammable liquids ' and Mark and Mrs. Fred Al-1 Also install in the home an the Veterans home. White City located out of Medford. ban and Danelle of Bridal Veil 1 After a short stop over in approved fire detection device There will be no school this Dallas, Texas, while enroute visited Mrs. Jeanette Dickin­ | that detects smoke or other Friday. It is in-service day home from the postmasters son at the St. Timothy Nurs­ products of combustion — not for the teachers. convention In Miami Beach, ing Homo in Salem Wednes­ heat alone. This is now a code Congratulations to Bill Fla . the Charles Kellys were day. Mrs. Dickinson Is Mrs. requirement for all new homes Gabriel, son of Mr. and Mrs. McClintock's grandmother. surprised to see Dick Parker and mobile homes in Oregon. Willard Gabriel and Renee of Albany, a former MUI City In a recent Canadian study, | Brown, daughter of Mr and resident, boarding the same WANTED — Particular print­ the investigators concluded Mrs. Orville Brown. They were flight. He had been on a bust-1 ing form buyers for our par that 41% of all fire victims named Boy and Girl of the ness trip to Atlanta. Geo.1 ticular printers. We have could have been saved if their Month for September at San­ Needless to say. Marge Parker, the most particular and as­ dwelling had been equipped tiam High School. was also surprised to see the ' tute printers in the business with an early warning fire O. J. and Myrtle Gestson tra­ Phone 897-2772 .... Mill City .Oregon Kellys at the Portland Airport' ready and eager to do your detector. Cheek with your lo­ veled to Longview, Wash, on where she had driven to meet | printing needs Call the Mill cal fire marshal for informa­ Saturday. October 4 to visit, City Enterprise, «$7-277$ tion on approved fire detectors with G J.’s nephew. Mr and' her husband. FBLA Activities Explained T E S Fiogram Presented October SPECIAL 50 lbs. BEEF PAC Santiam Ripples Food Stamps Gladly Accepted On. 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