The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 28, 1970, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 28, 1960
YOUR HEALTH!
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deserves and gets our
careful attention
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Nothing is so important to
us as to compound your
physician’s presc r i p t i o n
promptly and with the ut­
most professional precision.
You can depend on us!
'UJomarú. Paye-
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
Engaged
Sharon Muise
Installed as Rainbow
Celebrate 25th Wedding Anniversary
Phone 897-2772
Engaged
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Miss Sharon Muise, daugh-'
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Muise
was installed as Worthy Ad­
;
visor of Marilyn Assembly No. |
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GO, Rainbow for Girls at in- >
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MacGregor, pictured above,
tallation ceremonies Saturday
were guests of honor at a 25th wedding anniversary
evening at the hall. Crowning
reception held in Salem Saturday night.—The Mill City
ceremonies were conducted by
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PRESCRIPTIONS
| Enterprise photo.
the Santiam Chapter, Order of
DeMolay of Jefferson. Sharon
Dancing followed and a buf­
was presented a gavel by her.
fet dinner was served.
father.
Hosts for the events were
Other officers installed were
members of Mrs. MacGregor’s
Jeri Jo Parker, Charity; Karen
family: Mr. and Mrs. N rman
521 1st. Stayton Ph. 769-5345 Emergency 769-6392
Davis, Hope; Nancy Lalack.
Bliss, Mrs. John Schneider,
The engagement of Miss
Faith: Susy Wilson, Chaplain;
Mr.
and Mrs. William Roth.
Cheryl
M.
Challender
to
Vickie McCall, Love; Lynette
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Roth, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cox Hughes, Religion; Paulann Ha- Russell W. Krecklow of Corval­
and Mrs. Oscar Roth, and Mrs.
are announcing the engage­ ben, Nature; Verlene Peter­ lis is being announced. Cheryl
Tillie Roth.
ment of their daughter, Linda man, Immortality; Lauralee is a 1964 graduate of
About 100 relatives and
Among those present from
Joy to Thomas Eugene Baley, Cooper, Fidelity, and Jackie Santiam High School and is friends were present at the
out-of-town were relatives from
currently employed by the U.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson, Service.
American Legion hall in Salem
Baley, all of Mill City.
Installing officers were Jen­ S. Forest Service at Detroit. Saturday evening when they Seattle, frienils from California
Linda will graduate with the ny Chance, Installing Worthy
Mr. Krecklow is a 1964 grad­ gathered to help Mr. and Mrs. and two nieces from Honolulu.
class of 1970 at Santiam High Advisor; Vickie Moore, Install­ uate of Klamath Union High J. D. MacGregor of Mill City Mrs. Harold Barrows, of Bea­
School and her fiance has just ing Chaplain; Shirley Stone, school
in Klamath Falls. He celebrate their 25th wedding verton, long-time friend of the
;
MaGregors and Mrs. Mac-
completed 4 years service with Installing Marshall:
Linda is presently a student at Ore­ anniversary.
Gregor’s attendant at their
the U. S. Navy. The wedding Long, Installing
Recorder; gon
;
State University and upon
The festivities began wih a
is being planned for September Mrs. Janet Lewis, Installing his
graduation in June will be mock wedding when the wedding was present.
1
A money-tree and other gifts
Mother Advisor, and Mrs. Dor­ employed by U. S. National “judge” arrived to perform the
is Davenport, Installing Mu­ Bank. Russell is the son of Mr. ceremony. This was done in were presented to the honored
sician who played several se­ and Mrs. N. B. Krecklow of ■ true Navy style. A hist.ry of couple.
Newcomers To Recess lections for entertainment. Klamath Falls.
the MacGregor’s meeting, wed­
Sharon’s theme for the In­
A September wedding is ding and subsequent married
For Summer Months
Community
stallation was “Age ot Acquar-
life followed. One of the high­
The Santiam Newcomers ius” and her colors blue and planned.
lights
of
the
evening
was
when
held their monthly pot luck green. Her sisters, Denise and
their children. Bob and Kay
Calendar of Even+s
and social evening, with Mr. Janice were in charge of the
presented
their parents with
and Mrs. Alex Burrell as chair­ guest book and programs.
a corsage and boutonniere.
men. Mr. and Mrs| W. Beyers
Rainbow bibles were pre­
and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Doble sented to Jenny Chance, out­
Thursday, May 28—
were co-chairmen. Boquets of going Worthy Advisor, and
Sure you can work out a traffic system with just
colorful
spring
flowers
decor
­
Nancy
Lalack,
newly
installed
F. O. E. #3384 Aerie and
one telephone. But a separate teen telephone
ated the tables.
Faith, by Mrs Janet Lewis, on
Auxiliary at Hall 8:00 p. m.
doesn’t cost very much. A few baby sitting jobs
the
A
revised
regulation
in
Others attending were Mr. behalf of Marilyn Assembly.
will pay for it. Their own phone is great for the
Oregon Campsite Reservation
I.O.O.F. #144 at Lodge. 8:00
and Mrs. C. Bates, Mr. and
An achievement
trophy,
teens and a welcome relief for their parents.
p. m.
Mrs. .J. Caryl, Mr. and Mrs. given in recognition of serv­ System that makes it possible
Ed Hedlund, Mr. and Mrs. D. ice and achievement for the for anyone to make campsite
Friday, May 29—
Howell, Mrs. V. Kealen, Mrs. last term was presented to Jen­ reservations rather than "Ore­
gonians
only
”
was
announced
A. Locke, Mrs. D. Mowry, Mrs. ny Chance by Virgil Lewis on
Santiam High School Grad­
R. McComb, Mr. and Mrs. P. behalf of the Rainbow Advis­ by the Oregon State Highway
uation, High School Gym 8:00
Commission.
Mrs.
Leo
Poole
hosted
the
McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. J. ory board. William Hirte, Wor­
p. m.
| VALLEY
The new campsite regulation May meeting of the Lions aux­
Reed, Mrs. M. Snow, Mr. and thy Patron of Marilyn Chapter
will apply only to Oregon’s 10 iliary at her home Wednesday Monday, June 1—
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TELEPHONE CO
Mrs. George Thompson, Mrs. was introduced.
evening. She has served as
POST OFFICE BOX 507. SILVERTON.
A. Turner.
Sharon's service project for most popular state parks, as president
of the Mill City aux­ T.A.C. Meeting 7:30 p. m.
This was the last meeting I her term is to assist the Kin- previously listed. Those includ­
iliary
for
the past two years. Krecklow home.
ed
are
Fort
Stevens,
Cape
until next September.
I dergartens including a dona-
It
was
announced
that Mrs. Wednesday, June 3—
Lookout,
Beverly
Beach,
Beach
­
' tion of homemade toys. A
Rush, Mrs. Poole,x Mrs. O. M.
money earning project will be side, Jessie M. Honeyman, Um- Mikkelsen
and Mrs. M. G.
Chamber of Commerce Board
a pancake breakfast—the date qua Lighthouse, Sunset Bay, Rambo would
be
the
official
Meeting
12:00 noon at the Ri
Detroit
Lake,
The
Cove
Pali
­
to be announced later.
delegates
at
the
state
conven
­
verview.
sades,
and
Prineville
Reservoir.
A reception and dance was
A number of objections to tion which was held in Salem
held following the installation
Installatisn of officers for
21-23.
ceremonies. Serving were Mrs. the stipulation that Oregonians i | May
the Lions Club Auxiliary at
There
was
discussion
on
the
William McCall and Mrs. Wil- only could make campsite res­ Lions Paw store which is op­ the Riverview at 6:30 p. m.
' liam Hirte. Table arrange­ ervations caused the Commiss­ erated by auxiliary members.
Santiam Rebekah Lodge
ments were done by Mrs. Elsie ion to change its former ruling.
were also made f:r aux­ #166 at Hall 8:00 p. m.
Völkel. Veryl Hoover provided All other state parks remain Plans
iliary
participation
in
the
4th
on the first-come, first-served
music for ihe dance.
of July celebration. The ladies
.Taycees at Hall 8:00 p. m.
basis.
will operate the Hamburger
Other regulations relative to shack and Bingo stand.
Sponsored as a public service
campsites, as previously an­
Following the business meet­
nounced, remain the same.
ing those present worked on
Information is available from the menus and program for the
the main office of the State Friday luncheon at convention.
Parks and Recreation Division, Mrs. Poole had designed a clev­
Room 300, State Highway er “out of this world" cover Insurance Agency, Inc.
We congratulate you upon your
Building, Salem, or from dis­ for the program and the wo­ DBA Hill Insurance Agency
attainments and high ambitions.
129 Wall Street
trict park offices in Portland, men did the assembly work.
Salem, North Bend, LaGrande, Mrs. Ed Whitmore, who was
See Us For
Wood-using industries and Tree
Lodge met in regular session and Bend, and at the various recently inducted into the club, All General Lines of Insurance
parks
throughout
the
state
was among those helping.
with Noble Grand Mrs. Albert
Farms have played a part in your
At the close of the “sticky”
Carr in the chair. The Member­
Phone 897-2345
past. We hope they will be still
evenings work. Mrs. Poole ser­
ship Jewel committee reported
ved
chocolate
fudge
sundaes.
that there are 24 eligible for
more important in the future.
either pins or numeral changes.
Debra Barnhardt was select­
ed as princess to represent
both the Mill City IOOF and
Santiam Rebekah Lodges in
the 4th of July parade.
The floirt committee was ap­
pointed. those named were
Mrs. David Barnhardt, Mrs. Al­
Mr. and Mrs. R v G. Lively
Z-.-, ~--s.
bert Carr,
Mrs. Glen Andersen, will celebrate their 50th mile­
and Mrs. Irl Pl.vmale.
stone of their marriage at a
A letter was received from reception on Sunday. June 7.
the incoming Reliekah Assem- Their six children are inviting
bly PreBident, Mrs. Jessie friends and relatives through
G ode announcing that she will the press to call at the Trinity
pay her official visit on July United Methodist Fireplace
14th. A special meeting will be Room. 590 Elma Ave.. S. E.,
called for the occasion.
Salem between 2:00 and 5:00
The decorating committee p. m. The couple asks there lie
for the Presidents visit is Mrs. no gifts.
Hugh Johnston. Mrs. Walter
Their children and spouses
Thomas. Mrs. Ott Weidman who
will be hosts for the guld­
and Mrs Mikired Carr.
en
wedding
anniversary party
Mrs. Walter Thomas will include Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil L.
build the set for the tribute.
Wilson (Joyce). Salem; Mr.
Those attending the Rebekah and
Mrs. Dale W. Lively. Sil­
Assembly of Oreg n in Eugene verton;
Mr and Mrs. Bruce
were Mrs C. F Stickney. Mrs. Fraser (Betty).
LaCanada. Cal­
Robert Jobe and Mrs. Walter ifornia; Mr and Mrs Claire
A Thomas
Brown. (Shirlee), Seattle. Mrs.
The refreshment committee Sydney Galbreath. Portland;
for June 3rd is Mrs. Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rickard
Jolie and Miss Daisy Geddes. and
Corvallis.
Mrs. Hugh Johnston was ap­ (Virginia).
Memorial<[)ay. ."Monthan
Edna
Fawkes
Roy Live­
pointed to the District Deputy ly were married and
Frank Lumber Company, Inc.
Young & Morgan Timber Co.
on
April
7.
Commit!«'«'
Fallowing the
Mill City. Oregon
Mill City and Idanha. Oregon
an end to war, we want an end
meeting refreshments were ser­ 1920 at Brainerd. Minnesota.
ved in the dining r om by Mrs They moved to Stayt n in 1921,
to
the
beginnings of all wan"
Cedar Lumber Company, Inc
Stout Creek Lumber Company
John Swan and Mrs. Adolph then to Salem until retiring
to
their
present
home
on
the
Mehama, Oregon
Mill City. Oregon
Brunner.
Little North Fork between Me­
i
hama
and Mill City. Mr. Lively
U.S. Plywood Champion Papers, Inc
The Mill City Enterprise
was employed by the Salem
INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.
Idanha-Lebanon
Printers-Publishers
Public Schools for 30 years,
DBA Hill Insurance
most of that time as an engin- ■
Parkett Logging Company
Phone 897-2345
Mill City, Oregon
Fred A. Moore, Inc.
eer at North Salem High I
Mill City, Oregon
Sch ol.
Mehama. Oregon
Logging — Mill City
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25th Wedding
PAT’S PILL BOX
Dont let summer vacation
begin in your house without
a teen age telephone
New Campsite
Regulations Set
©
Rebekah Lodge
Selects First
July 4th Princess
Mrs. Leo Poole
Hosts Lions Aux
Wednesday Evening
MADISON & DAVIS
Reception Set for
For 50th Anniv
For Roy Liveleys
Madison - Davis
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