The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 08, 1970, Page 2, Image 2

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    Jeanette Herron and Alan Muise Wed
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 8, 1970
'UJotncMi' Pa^e,
Herron Gets Medal For Heroism
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
Traci Richards Has Mrs-DeWi" H°nored Guests Speak at
On 80th Birthday
Mrs. O. K. DeWitt wa3 Grange Meet Friday
Birthday Party
guest of honor on New Years
Mrs. Norvel Richards honor­ , Day when Col. and Mrs. Phil­
ed her daughter, Traci Ann on lip W. Allison entertained at
the occasion of her 6th birth­ their Fairmount Hill residence
day Monday, January 5 with in Salem. The special occasion
a party at Farrell’s Ice cream was Mrs. DeWitt's 80th birth
' shop in Salem. Y oung guests day which is January 1.
Longtime friends a'.tJ fam­
were members of the Mill City
kindergarten, their teacher, ily members gathered for the
Mrs. Maurice More and advis­ late afternoon party and buf­
fet. supper.
or, Mrs. Jim Sullivan.
Mrs. DeWitt (Nell Thielsen)
It was the first time many
of the youngsters had been to was a long-time Salem resident
the “fun place” and they were until she and her late hus­
quite excited with the atmos­ band moved to their home lo­
cated on the banks of the San­
phere there.
U. S. ARMY, VIETNAM—An outstanding act of Attending besides the three tiam River located just east of
heroism resulted in the award of the Soldier’s Medal adults and the honored guest the N. Santiam Park a few
in Vietnam Nov. 18 to Army Sergeant Carlton L. Her­ were Mike Stewart, Beverley miles west of Mill City.
ron (left), son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. Herron, Route Sullivan, Steve Booker, Scott Mrs. DeWitt is still active
1, Lyons. He received the medal for voluntarily risking Baughman. Joyce Penningtcn, in a number of Salem clubs.
She was recently appointed
his Ufe to save others. The medal is the nation’s high­ Robby Humes, Paul Lewis, to
another four-year-term on
Porter, Kevin Smith,
est award for heroism in a non-combat situation. Sgt. Annie
Tuers, the Marion County Park and
Kurt
Syverson,
Tami
Herron is a supply sergeant with Battery C, 2nd Bat­ Mary Owensby and Russell Recreatkn Commission. She
talion, 321st Artillery, 3rd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Di­ Richards.
also belongs to the Historical
vision. (U. S. Army Photo)
Society. In Mill City she is an
active member of the Mill City
Garden Club and the women’s
Margaret Boroughs
club.
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Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise
Brings Results—Try If Every Week
save this mans life
Hosts Card Club
Monday Evening
My Neighbors
When this man's wife heard him struggling to
breathe, she picked up her bedside telephone and
called their doctor. It was a heart attack. Prompt
medical attention saved his life. The telephone,
that marvelous convenience for living, helped save
that life, too.
II”
Fine Printing
Many Disabled
Persons Now Get
Social Security
Margaret Boroughs enter-1
tained members of the Round
Robin Pinochle club at her
home Monday evening. A nice
change was the “springlike”
dessert she served before the
evening of cards, reminding
her guests that if winter is
More than 245,000 adults
here, spring will soon arrive. disabled since birth or since
Elma Stewart was a guest childhood are now receiving
for the evening and won the Social Security benefits, ac­
pinochle prize. Lu MacGregor cording to C. I. Fla ten, district
received high prize and Alta manager of the Salem Social
Moffatt, low.
Security office.
The next party will be Jan­ These benefits, Flaten said,
uary 19 at the home of Agnes are payable to an unmarried
disabled son or daughter when
Carlson.
At the close of the evening a parent is receiving Social Se­
Marilynne Drynan conducted curity Retirement or Disabil­
a short business meeting when ity benefits. They are also
Frances Alban was elected payable when a working par­
president and Mabel Yankus, ent dies.
In a recent study involving
re-elected treasurer. Plans were
also discussed for the annual disabled children over 18
party in the spring when mem- years of age, the Social Se-
i bers entertain their husbands I curity Administration found
with a dinner party and even-j I that in 246 cases, 71 suffered
ljenefit losses because of late
Ing of cards.
filing. In terms of money, this
loss represents, $189,127.
“I can’t emphasize too
strongly,” Flaten continued,
“the necessity for filing Social
Security claims on time. And
OUT OF TOWN PAPERS
I am not referring SJlely to
disabled children’s claims. The
applications are retroactive for
only one year so early filing
sometimes saves many dollars
>7
in lost benefits.”
To qualify for these bene­
fits, Flaten said, the disability
must have begun before the
child was 18 years old, and
whether physical or mental,
must be severe enough to keep
the person from engaging in
Never heard ef it
substantial gainful work. It
must also be expected to last
for 12 or more months or ex­
pected to result in death.
If you have questions about
this provision of the Social
Security law .call or visit your
Social Security office at 702
Church St. N. E„ Salem. The
telephone number Is 585-1793.
Office hours are from 8:30 a.
m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through
Friday.
PERSONAL STATIONERY
LYONS — Mrs. Margaret
Rice, Lecturer of Oregon State
Grange, was the speaker at
the meeting of Santiam Val­
ley Grange Friday night, Jan
uary 2. She spoke on goals
preparations and plans for the
new decade 1970. Ted Sims,
Overseer of Oregon State
Grange was also present and
introduced at the Master’s
station. Lloyd Sletto, Agricul­
ture chairman told of his trip
to Las Vegas where he attend­
ed the “Live Stock Convent­
ion”. Reported many new beef
breeds introduced, John Shaf­
er, Legislature chairman spoke
on what we can expect in the
new decade.
Lee and C. L. Kelly were
obligated in the 4th Degree.
John and Ruby Withrow were
taken in by transfer and Mrs.
Marie Dull was installed as
Ceries. Will White from Scio
Grange entertained with sever­
al violin selections, accomp­
anied by Wymona Wiley at
the piano, Guests were pre­
sent from Lake Creek, Scio,
Beaverton, Lacomb, and
Crowfoot, A potluck dinner
preceded the meeting.
K of fee Klatchers
L
Name of Team
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END OF FIRST HALF
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Lowers & Holm ...... 43
Girod’s .................... 42
26
Santiam Cablevision 41% 26%
Walton’s Grocery .... 39% 28%
Western Auto ........ 38
30
Ray’s Drug ............. 36
32
Bob & Bill’s ............ 34
34
U. S. Bankers .......... 30
38
1st. Federal Savings 29% 38%
N. Santiam Lanes .. 29
39
Salem Trophy ...... 25% 42%
Gene’s Meat Mkt...... 20
48
HIG Judy Holm and Sue
Walton 211, HIS Judy Holm
555; HTG Walton’s Grocery
1030, HTS Santiam Cable Vis­
ion 2783.
Santiam Ripples
By Becky Earhart
The Sophomore Class and
Student Council sponsored a
Holiday Happening Tuesday
afternoon, December 23, dur­
ing 6th and 7th period. Stu­
dents enjoyed games such as
badminton, ping - pong chess
and others. Greg Eide and Gor­
don Plotts captured the ping-
pong open tournament title. A
dance was held in the gym
balcony and refreshments
were served.
During the last part of the
Holiday Happening the GAA
members took down the Christ­
mas decorations and stored
them away until next year.
LETTERHEADS
Miss Jeannette Laurine Her­ jams Jacobson wearing a
ron became the bride of Alan street length dress of pink
LeRoy Muise at the groom’s marshmallow crepe and her
home on Monday, December 29 nosegay was of pink and white
—‘ bride was es-
at four -o’clock. She is the carnations. The
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl corted to the altar by her
Victor Herron and he is the father and best man for the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver groom was Lee Stafford.
Muise.
For her daughter’s wedding
The Muise home was decor- Mrs. Herron selected an after­
ated in pink and white with noon dress of light blue crepe
crepe paper streamers in those and the bridegrooms mother
colors used to outline the stair­ wore a three piece knit suit
way. Pink and white arrange­ of turquoise.
ments centered with candles
A reception was held at the
were featured throughout the Muise home immediately fol­
home.
lowing the ceremony with Mrs.
Playing the wedding music Maurino Arthur, aunt of the
was Sharon Muise and the bride from Eugene cutting the
Rev. Donald Dishong perform­ cake and Mrs. Sheila Winslow
ed the double ring ceremony. sister of the bride from Red
The bride had fashioned her Deer. Alberta, Canada and Lea-
own wedding gown which was tta Jones another sister of the
made floor length of white bride from Salem, pouring and
brocade, princess styled with assisting about the room.
pink satin ribbon accenting The serving table was center­
the empire waist. Her veil was ed with the tiered wedding
finger tip length, held in place cake, trimmed in silver and
with a satin pill-box crown, j pink and flanked by tall silver
The bridal bouquet was a nose-j tapers,
gay of pink roses with white. Following the reception the
young couple left for the wed­
carnations.
Honor attendant was Miss ding trip to the Oregon coast
with the bride donning a white
double knit suit with orange
accessories.
Bid or Bunch Club
They are now at home at
Corvallis
where he is a stu­
Meets at Betty Pittam dent at OSU.
Both young peo­
ple are graduates of Santiam
Home Monday
High school.
Betty Pittam entertained
members of the Bid or Bunch
Community
pinochle club at her home I
Monday evening with Carol j
Ohrt as a guest.
Calendar of Events
Refreshments were served I
before the evening of cards.
Mrs. Ohrt won high; Shirley
Pearce, pinochle and Elsie Oh­ Wednesday, January 7—
mart, low.
Santiam Rebekah Lodge at
An exciting moment during
the card game happened when hall. 8 p. m.
North Santiam Chamber of
Mary Wright with Betty Pit-
tarn as her partner held 1500 Commerce Board meeting at
trump.
Riverview at 12 noon.
The next party will be Jan-
January 8—
Thursday,
uary 19 at the home of Gladys
Podrabsky.
Mill City Garden Club at
home of Pauline Hansen. 12:30
dessert luncheon. Faye Ver­
Hutchinson Family
beck co-hostess.
IOOF lodge at hall 8 p. m.
Has Holiday Dinner
FOE at Eagles hall. 8 p. m.
Members of the Hutchinson Monday, January 12—
family met at the Fire Hall
Lions club dinner meeting
for Christmas dinner.
Present were Mrs. G. O. at Sportsman’s Country Kitch­
Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. en. 6:30.
Clyde Hutchinson and family Sponsored as a public service
of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. John
Pliler of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs.
A. K. Hutchinson, Dean and
Anita, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hurst
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Her­
bert Hutchinson and family, Insurance Agency, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutchin­
son and Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. DBA Hill Insurance Agency
Don Hutchinson and sons all
129 Wall Street
of Mill City and Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Richards from Salem.
Phone 897-2345
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YOUNG—To Mr. and Mrs.
William I. Young, Sublimity,
a girl, December 25. 1969.
And God «aid, “Let there
VAN DUSEN—To Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin F. Van Dusen. be light” and there war» light.
—(Gen. 1:3).
Aumsville, a son, Friday, Dec­
Before we prepare to study
ember 26, 1969.
RAMSEY—To Mr. and Mrs. or even open a book, we should
Ronald D. Ramsey, Stayton, a affirm that we have God with­
girl. Friday, December 26. 1969. in us. Then we will feel God’s
NICKELL — To Mr and presence and power in us and
Mrs. Marion C. Nickell, Sub­ ail around us. With assurance
limity. a boy, Saturday. Dec­ say "Let there be light.” Know
ember 27. 1969.
this. Then through conscien­
tious meditation thank God for
light Pick up the book and
through this light there will
be understanding and wisdom.
The marvel of God's wonderful
light dispels all shadows.
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