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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1969)
Richard G. Tinney L. Hampton Marries ildanha Church To Have Christmas Event IDANHA — The Christmas Portland Girl holidays are approaching and Serving In Vietnam Miss Leesa Bollinger of with the coming of the big Portland became the bride of event many activities are be Louis Hampton on Saturday, ing planned in the upjter North Novemlter 22 at 7 o’clock at Santiam Canyon in observance the First Christian Church in of Good Old St. Nick. The Idanha Community Mill City. The bride’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Speng Church will hold their annual ler of Portland and the groom Christmas program Sunday ev is the son f Mr. and Mrs. Rex ening December 21 at 7:00 p.m. Hampton of Fern Ridge Road Included in the evenings pro gram will be departmental in Stayton. The wedding ceremony was presentations by the Sunday performed by the Rev. Harry school class. In addition a film B. Hampton, great-uncle of “Vesper for Christmas” will be the groom and the bride was shown. Treats will be given given in marriage by Warner the children following the program. Hampton. The promotion of Law than The church was attractively M. (Slats) Austin, Jr., techni decorated with white fall cal services representative flowers and lighting the tap with Pacific Power & Light ers were Susan and Rosalee Company’s general sales de Whitney. partment in Portland, to the Organist was Susie Jenne. district marketing manager’s The bride was gowned in a position in Albany, has been floor length dress of white December 17 meet announced by the electric ut satin embellished with lace. ing At of the Santiam Rebekah lodge ility firm. I Her illusion veil was shoulder Frank Benesh. PP&I. Al there will be a very short length and she carried a bou then bany district manager, report business meeting and quet of white flowers. members, their husbands, Odd i ed Austin will be responsible Honor attendant was Linda for PP&L’s marketing pro Hampton, wearing a pink and fellows and their wives will gram in Albany, Stayton, Mill ! have a Christmas party. There white floor length dress and ¡will be a gift exchange and i City, Scio, Lebanon, Sweet she carried white flowers. * potluck refreshments. Every- Home and Jefferson. Joseph Whitney was best lone is being urged to attend Austin, 46, joined the power man for his cousin and usher “fun” evening. company in 1964 as an engin was Kent Hampton, brother of I for At a the December 9 meeting eering representative in Port the groom. f the Three Links club gifts land. In 1965 he was appointed For her son’s wedding Mr«. were for the IOOF as a sales engineer in the Hampton wore a pink and home brought in Portland. The mem- Portland district and was pro white double knit dress and I bers met at the hall the | moted to technical services re she had a white carnation cor I gifts were wrapped and there. presentative in the general sage. Lodge secretaries sent cards A reception was held follow to sick members and those sales staff in February, 1969. A World War II and Korean ing the ceremony at the home lived out of town. War veteran. Austin is a 1948 of the bridegroom with Susan that Ada Plymale and Gertrude Jenne cutting the cake and Weidman are requesting that graduate electrical engineer Judith McCormick and Jean members turn in “point lists” from Texas Tech. University Jennings pouring. The wed so that a mid-term report may in I.ubbock, Texas. ding cake was made and de be made. Austin has been active in corated by June Whitney and Carman Barnhardt is serv community services and civic Jean Jennings, aunts of the ing as recording secretary of affairs, having served as an as bride. The three tiered cake the Edge and Gertrude Weid sociate member of the Ameri was decorated in colors of I man as vice-grand. It was mis can Society of Heating, Refrig pink, white and yellow and takenly printed recently that eration and Air Conditioning was three feet tall. Mrs. Barnhardt was vice Engineers, Home Builder’s As For the wedding trip the grand. sociation, Portland Electric bride donned a three piece Club, Junior Achievement, suit of brown and white. Portland Chamber of Commer The couple make their home Bluebirds To Have ce and Exchange Club. in Stayton where the groom He and his wife, Jo, have is self employed. Mothers Tea three children, Mrs. Karen GATES — Mrs. Barbara Cripe, Craig, 19, University of Drake, Bluebird leader for the Oregon student, and Lynne, 14. Alma Olmstead Hosts third grade Flying Bluebirds, will welcome the mothers of Card Club Recently the members to a Mothers’ tea LYONS — Alma Olmstead at her home on December 22. Weather Report Given was hostess for the Wednes The group, which meets on day afternoon card club. 500 Mondays, includes Kathy Dry- For Upper Canyon was in play following a one- nan, Linda Urban, Sylvia According to weatherman. thirty dessert lunche n. High Brummett, Trina Glover, Kim score was held by Doris Roy, Crook, Susie Moore, Leslie Irene Paullin, Detroit had its first taste of winter when the second by Berneice Bridges Bigness anil Debbie Meier. thermometer dropped to an and low by Alta Bodeker. average high of 54 degrees, Others attending were Ruth with a high of 59 on the 2nd, Lyons, Katie Seig, Bertha Al 9th, and 12th. len, Laura Neal. Gladys Ny The average low for the gaard. Zeta Prichard, June Me- month was 33 degrees with 40 Pheeters, Mabel Downing and degrees on the 3rd and a low Eulalia Lyons. of 24 degrees on the 28th. 29th and 30th. There were three days at 32 degrees, three at 31 degrees, three at 28 degrees and two at 27 and 26 degrees. Rainfall on the 4th measur ed 2.42 inches. There were only 11 days of rain, with a total for the month of 4.55 inches. On the brighter side, the Regular price $42.50 first half of the month was mostly sunny with a high of 60 degrees on the 3rd, with an average high of 54 degrees and a low of 39 degrees on the 16th. Light snow topped the mountains on the 15th and 16th and 17th, with only a brief flurry in Detroit on the 16th which melted on touching the ground. 7 The last two weeks showed light morning fogs and heavy frosts. Also gusty winds. Nineteen sunny days with no rain and plenty of sun. To coin a phrase in Mrs. Circular Saw No. 80 277 Paulin’s own words, “not too This famous 7" Stanley Saw is ideal for any job around the bad for winter’s beginning. house. Big enough to cut 2 x 4’s at 45°, it’s a super value at this price. Heavy-duty rip guide included. Santiam Rebekahs Plan Yule Party Subscribe tc The Mill City Enterprise Christmas specials from Stanley $34.95 Area People Attend Realtors Institute Sabre Saw No. 80 456 Make straight or curved cuts with this versatile Stanley tilt base saw. There's a choice of speeds, too, for use in almost any material... wood, metal, plastics or composition board. Regular price $41.95 [STANLEY Now $34.95 H awk * mericarp KELLY LUMBER SALES MILL CITY. ORESON Phone 897-2610 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 11, 1969 LYONS — Fred A. Linde mann, Thurman Smith, and Richard Lindemann of Linde mann Real Estate, located In Mehama and Stayt n, are at tending the Third Annual Ore gon Realtor’s Institute in Port land this week. The Institute, sponsored by the Oregon As sociation of Realtors is in its third year of operation. The Institute is a nationally re cognized pr:gram leading to a Designation G.R.I. (Graduate. Realtor’s Institute) The stu dent is required to complete 90 hours of instruction success fully in order to attain the Designation. Students attend ing the Institute this year headquartered at the Portland Hilton, are being instructed and guided by the more exper ienced in the real estate pro fess; n in the State of Oregon. Students completing the three-year course will be a- warded the De ignation Grad uate. Realtor’s Institute by the Oregon Association of Real tors and the National Associa tion of the Real Estate Boards. VIETNAM, Marine Isinc? Corporal Richard G. Tinney, son of Mrs. Roy Horseman of Stay ton and grandson of Mr and Mrs. Elmer Taylqr of Meham i, is serving with th- Second Battalion. First Mar ine Regiment. First Marine Di vision in Vietnam. When not engaged in major operations. Marines of the bat tali n participate in company and platoon size sweep s through the battalion’s area of responsibility in search of en emy infiltrators. Nightengals Name of Team W L They also conduct civic ac Drushella Furniture 32 16 tion programs designed to aid Turner Inn 34 17 the South Vietnamese people. Stayton TV .............. 30 18 Riverview................. 27 21 Stayton Invitational Tes Mon. Les Coif. 26 22 W L Teague Chevrolet 24 24 Name of Team Stout Creek Lumber 20 28 Mel Round Trucking 35 17 Bob’s Market 19 29 Cedar Lumber Co. . 34 18 LaFemme Bty Salon 17 21 Lierman’s Insurance 31 21 No. Santiam Plvwood 14 34 Frank Lbr. Co......... 30*^ 2H4 HIG and HIS Dorothv No. San. Real Estate 26 26 Schwindt 201, 549; HTG Riv- Stay. Sports & Hobby 23 29 erview 785; HTS Drushella Ron Bentz Assoc. 15N 36‘j Furniture 2181. Green Veneer Inc..... 13 19 HIG Bettv Bement 214; HIS Koffee Klatchei-s Name of Team W L Bea Stover 534; HTG and HTS Lowers & Holm 38 14 Frank Lumber Co. 623, 1669. 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