The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 09, 1969, Page 2, Image 2

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Vickie Moore
Installed As
Worthy Advisor
Marilyn Assembly No. 60
Order of Rainbow for Girls
held Installation of Officers for
the Fall term Sunday after­
noon at 2 o’clock at the IOOF
Hall.
Installing Officers were Wor­
thy Advisor, Christine Ohrt;
Marshall, Shirley Stone; Recor­
der, Darlene Rue; Chaplain,
Jennie Chance and Musician,
Mrs. Donald Sheythe.
Kathy Lyness passed the
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guest book and Susie Moore
passed the programs. Miss
Twyla F’ultz presented the
program.
Installed were Worthy Ad­
visor, Vickie Moore; Associate
Worthy Advisor, Jennie Chan­
ce; Recorder, Darlene Rue;
Treasurer, Shirley Stone; Char­
ity, Sharon Muise; Hope, Toni
Newberg: Faith, Jeri Jo Park­
er; Drill Leader, Karen Davis;
Chaplain, Linda Long; Relig­
ion, Dianne Blackburn; Nature,
Sonja Martin; Immortality Lisa
Gabriel; Fidelity, Colleen Grant
Patriotism, Susie Wilson; Con­
fidential Observer, Nancy La-
lack; Musician, Kathy Wright;
Outer Observer, Nancv Harris
and Choir Member, Trishia
Moore.
Crowning Ceremonies were
by Santiam Chapter Order of
DeMolay from Stayton.
A committee from Marilyn
Chapter Order of the Eastern
Star served the refreshments.
Rosa Berry Gives
Unwritten Work at
Special Rebekah Meet
Marie Stickney,
District
Deputy President of District
7 a called a special meeting of
the Rebekahs October 2 for
the purpose of hearing the un­
written work given by Rosa
Berry, who is living at the
home of her daughter, Mildred
Carr.
Mrs. Berry, who has been a
Rebekah for 61 years has a
broken hip and unable to at­
tend regular lodge meetings.
Members present were Let-
tie Swan, Carmen Barnhardt,
Mildred Carr, Rosa Berry, and
Marie Stickney with Mrs. Carr
serving refreshments.
Garden Club
Hears Nominations
For Officers
The October meeting of the
Mill City Garden Club was
held Thursday at the Scout
HELIOGRAVING is rich, raised lettering...with the
Mrs Jerry Johnson with Mrs.
Cabin with Mrs. Ervin Peter­
luxurious distinction of fine craftsmanship
John Cupps and Sonja Martin,
son and Mrs. Darwin Raines
—but costs about half as much as you’d expect,
pouring. They were assisted
cn-hostesses for the 12:30 des­
by Linda Long, Starla Neal.
and is ready within a week.
sert luncheon.
Nancy Harris. Nancy Neal.
Mrs. Clyde Phlilips presided
Becky Whigham, Lisa Gabriel.
Many other styles from which to choose.
at the business meeting.
Mrs. L. B. Plotts, Jr. and Mrs.
The First Christian Church William Shephard.
Mrs. Wendell Heller gave a
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
For the wedding trip to the
report on the Federation Board in Mill City was the setting for
117 N. W. Wall St.
Phone 897-2772
meeting that she and Mrs. the wedding of Miss Ellen Lu­ coast the bride donned a white
Phillips attended September 24 cille Howell, daughter of Mr. shift dress with yellow acces­
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in Salem at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Willard Howell of sories.
Gates to Mr. Larry William
The couple now make their
R. R. Troxell.
Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ home in Mill City where she
Three Links Club
The Fall meeting of Capitol liam Allen of Salem.
is employed as a beautician
District No. 17, Oregon Feder­
The church was decorated
he works for Green Veneer
Meets at Lewis Home ation of Garden Clubs, will be with yellow and white daisies and
at
Idanha.
held October 29 at the McNary
LYONS—Mrs. Hazel Lewis Golf Club in Salem. Registra­ and the Rev. Charles Fultz per­
and Miss Beulah Lewis were tion will start at 9:15 and the formed the September 27th
hostesses for the meeting of the meeting will start at 9:30. ceremony which was held at
Three Links Club of Eva Re­ Those planning to attend are 6 o’clock iri the evening.
Organist for the wedding
You Can Have
bekah Lodge of Stayton at asked to call Mrs. Else Allen
Visit our carpet department
their home Thursday evening. before October 21st as reserva­ music was Nathan Bond, cous­ before you buy
in
of
the
bride.
Those attending were Vurna tions must be made.
100% Nylon
For her wedding the bride
Tigar, Mary Byrkit, Tava Dee-
Mrs. Martin Hansen gave a selected a floor length gown 100% Kodel Polyester fiber
tz,
Tresa
Van
Nuys,
Fannie
and
21 colors now in stock
Noble, Elsie Folsom, Alda Mur­ report on the nominating com­ of white satin made bouffant
Terms available
phey, Agnes Stupka, Maxine mittee as follows: President style with a shoulder length
Wodtley, Mae Cole, Nellie Lit­ Mrs. Clyde Phillips; Vive-presi- veil. The long sleeves had lace ANN’S FURNITURE
tle, Lucille Kirsch. Marie Kale, dent, Mrs. Kenneth Corning; inserts and the sabrina neck­ Across from Santiam Golf
Eleanor Cole and Jennie Clark. Secretary, Mrs. Else Allen and line was trimmed with lace. Course Sublimity — Aums­
Caused by Accidents
The evening was spent in treasurer, Mrs. Al Yankus. At Her bouquet was made of
ville Junction
visiting and playing cards. the November meeting nomi- white and yellow daisies.
made
from
the
his
nations
may
be
Mr.
Howell
escorted
Winning prizes were Eleanor
daughter to the altar and her
Cook, Marie Kale, Nellie Lit­ floor.
A work day will be held on matron of honor was her sis-
tle, Alda Murphey. The door
October 10, Friday of this week ter, Mrs. R. C. Sibley. She
prize went to Mary Byrkit.
Community
at the Scout Cabin starting at wore a pale yellow sheath dress
9:30 A.M. Those attending ire and her bouquet was of yellow
See Us for ALL Your Insurance Needs
Calendar of Events
asked to bring a sack lunch daisies.
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Round Robin Club
and coffee will he furnished.
Bridesmaid was another sis-
IV e Give Personalized Service
The day will be spent making I ter, Karen Howell who was
Meets at Drynans
items for the Christmas Show, gowned identically to that of
Wednesday, October 8—
honor attendant.
The Round Robin Pinochle Bring material, patterns and the Best
Order of Rainbow, IOOF
man
for
the
groom
was
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club was entertained Monday ideas.
Hall. 8 p. m.
Butch
Kelinski
and
ushers
The Mill City Garden Club
evening at the home of Mrs.
INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.
were Norman Wenzel and Don
Tom Drynan. The hostess serv­ has been asked to decorate the Walczak.
DBA Hill Insurance
Thursday, October 9—
Santiam
Memorial
Hospital
at
ed a dessert before the even­
Junior
attendants
were
Pat
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Santiam Canyon Extension,
Phone 897-2345
Mobile Phone YP 2-2600
Stayton for Christmas, They
ing of cards.
ti Howell and Gayle Allen, Gates Community Center.
Mill City, Oregon
High prize was won by Mrs. voted to do it.
wearing yellow gowns and car­
Arey Podrabsky, pinochle by
For the program Mrs. Peter- rying bouquets of white dais­
I.O.O.F. No. 144 at Hall. 8
Mrs. Wayne Alban and low by son showed her colored slides ies.
p. m.
[ Mrs. Barry Drake. Other sub­ of their recent trip to Alaska.
For her daughters wedding
F.O.E. No. 3384 at Hall. 8
stitutes besides Mrs. Drake
Mrs. Walter Thomas showed Mrs. Howell selected a gold
were Mrs. Dave Barnhardt and some bird houses especially toned dress with brown acces­ p. m.
Mrs. Joe Challender.
made for owls. Also some da­ sories and she wore a white
F.O.E. Auxiliary at Hall. 8
The next meeting of the hlias from Purcell’s Dahlia carnation corsage.
p. m.
club will be at the home of Gardens in Salem.
The bridegrooms mother
Mrs. Don Moffatt, Monday ev­
wore a blue suit with black Monday, October 13—
Some
of
the
group
are
plan
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ening, October 20.
ning to attend the Chrysanth­ accessories and her corsage
Lions Club Dinner Meeting.
emum Show at Silverton, Oct­ was also white carnations.
6:30 p. m. Fellowship Hall
A reception was held im­ I
ober 11 and 12, the Grow and
Carl Shaffers Return
Show Annaul Fall Show at Sal- mediately following the cere­ O. E. S. at Lodge, 8 p. m
emtowne October 11 and 12 and mony in the Church social
From Family Reunion the County Garden Club Chry­ room with the bride’s colors Wednesday, October 15—
santhemums show at the of white and yellow used for
Rebekah Lodge at Hall. 8
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaffer Spring Valley Schoolhouse in the decorations.
p. m.
returned Thursday from a va­ Polk County October 25 and
Cutting the bride’s cake was
cation trip to Montana. While 26.
Jaycees at Club House. 8 p
they were gone they attended
m.
The
November
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meeting
i reunion of Mr. Schaffer’s
Sponsored as a public service
amily at Missoula. There were will be held at the home of
75 present at the event, includ­ Mrs. Al Yankus with Mrs.
ing 12 immediate family mem­ Walter Thomas as co-hostess.
Present at Thursdays meet­ The Santiam Canyon Home
bers.
While away they visited ing were Mrs. Wilbur Harlan, extension unit will meet at
with Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Fox Mrs. Harvey Tolbert. Mrs. the Gates community club­
at Darby, Mont. Mr. Fox is a James Swan. Mrs. Charles house at 10 a. m. Thursday, Insurance Agency, Inc.
brother of Mrs. Schaffer. They Dolezall, Jr., Mrs. Wendell Hel­ October 9.
DBA Hill Insurance Agency
i eported having had a wonder­ ler, Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood, Mrs.
129 Wall Street
There will be a demonstra­
ful time visiting their relatives Ross McCombs, Mrs. Charlie tion on “Know the truth about
Phone
897-2345
and sightseeing along the way. French. Mrs. Lowell Cree, Foods” and all interested wo­
Mrs. Hollis Turnidge, Mrs. men are invited to attend. This
Salem Mobile Phone
Clyde Phillips, Mrs. Walter morning meeting will also fea­
YP2-2600
Thomas. Mrs. Al Yankus, Mrs. ture a get acquainted Coffee
Bid or Bunch Club
Martin Hansen. Mrs. Else Al­ Hour.
len, and the hostesses Mrs.
Edna Gordon Hosts
Raines and Mrs. Peterson.
The Bid or Bunch Pinochle
club was entertained Monday
night by Mrs Edna Gordon at Dave Bornhardts
her home. Guests present to
enjoy refreshments before the Take Scenic Drive
evening of cards were Joyce
GATES—Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Trout. Pat McClellan and
Barnhardt and daughters drove
Marge Wagner.
With a little help from you
High was won by Gladys Po- to Canyon City last weekend
drabsky, low by Anne Hovey where they toured the A Bar L
it can grow full crops of trees and thereby
and pinochle by Hattie Fencl. Hereford ranch. The ranch
The next meeting of the was preparing for an auction
group will be Monday, October cf their livestock the following,
increase your income. See your nearest forester.
20 at the home ?f Ann Hovey. day. the owner. Larry Williams
having been killed earlier in
the fail in a light plane wreck.
WATER
WOOD
The Barnhardts were taken
on a tour of the cattle pens.
WILDLIFE
RECREATION
The Williams ranch is famous
for their breeding stock and
this was the last chance to see
this magnificent herd intact.
After the ranch tour the
It wasn’t too many years ago that farm families felt
Barnhardts went south to the
mighty isolated with the nearest neighbor a mile
Junction with the historic old
or so away. But not today. Thanks to the tele­
a song of value on Post road, that goes through
phone. you’re seconds away from any neighbor or
Izee
and
junctions
with
the
car,
home
and
life
Frank Lumber Company, Inc.
Young & Morgan Timber Co.
from town. And modern families have telephones
River highway at
insurance. Contact Crooked
MUI City. Oregon
Mill City and Idanha, Oregon
Paulina This town was named
in farm buildings. Call your telephone business
me today.
for the intrepid Piute chief.
office
and find out how little complete telephone
Freres Veneer
BILL
Cedar Lumber Company, Inc.
The Crooked River highway is
convenience
costs.
Lyons, Oregon
ALLMAN Just a relocation and improve­
Mill City, Oregon
ment of the old Post road The
I’h. 7K9-5729 Post road is famous in the
Stout Creek Lumber Company
Stuck art Lumber Company
713 First
chronicles of early Central
Mehama, Oregon
Idanha, Oregon
Stay ton
Oreg n history and was the
main east-west road There are
Parkett Logging Company
Boise Cascade Corp.
still a few old landmarks re­
VALLEY TELEPHONE CO.
Mehama, Oregon
P. O. Box 127
Independence, Oregon
maining of the era when the
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