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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 16, 1970 ‘WosnastJ. Paye. Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Over 100 at Annual Picnic at Park The Mill City Garden club OES Installation met at Fishermen’s Bend park | Thursday for the annual pic nic at 12 o’clock. Mrs. Arthur Hedge, Sr., and Mrs. Charles Here Sunday Garden Club Has Phone 897-2772 Coffee Held Friday Subscribe to The Mill Gty Enterprise Otto Witt underwent surg ery at Salem Memorial Mon day morning, and is reported $4.00 per Year as recovering satisfactorily, according to his niece, Mrs. Else Allen. He expects to be Read it Every Week i Otto Witt Recovering From Recent Surgery able to return home by the weekend. Mr. Witt’s daughter Mrs. Dale Bassett of Seattle, Mrs. Lowell Cree was host Wn., came down the first of Community ess at her home Friday morn the week, but returned later. ing for a coffe honoring Mr. Also on Monday, Mrs. Allen Calendar of Even+s and Mrs. Merle Garton from visited her brother and his Waianae, Hawaii. Co-hostesses wife, Dr. and Mrs. Hans Plam- Dolezal, Jr„ were the hostesses Over 100 attended the In- were Mrs. Clyde Phillips and beck of Corvallis, who will be and they served strawberry stallation of officers of Mari Mrs. Alex Burrell. leaving in September for Ice shortcake and coffee. Atending were Mr. and Mrs. land where he will head the I Thursday, July 16— lyn Chapter No. 145 OES Sun Beginning at 7:00 PM and all day Saturday and Sun Mrs. Phillips presided at the day afternoon at 2 o’clock at Garton, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin new department of Sociology! F.O.E. No. 3384 at Hall 8 business meeting. day you can call long distance station-to-station and Peterson, Mr and Mrs. Alex in the University there during, P. M. The August 6 meeting will the IOOF hall. Burrell, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde a leave of absence from his j Tuesday, July 21— talk 3 minutes for $1.00 or less plus tax anywhere in Mrs. Gordette Garton, P. M. Phillips, be at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Wilson post at Oregon State Univer-[ Steering Committee meeting the U. S.* And our Direct Distance Dialing makes call from Waianae, Hawaii was in- Girod, west of Mill City. Mrs. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie sity. Dr. Plambeck could be at F. O. E. Hall. 8 p. m. ing fast and easy. Call often. stalling matron assisted by Phillips will tell of her recent her husband, Merle Garton, P. French, Mr. and Mrs. Donald called a “home-town boy,” as Sponsored as a public service •Except Hawaii and Alaska. trip to Europe. Carlson, Mrs. Hetty Duncan, Present at Thursday’s meet P., as installing patron; Karl Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Er he graduated from the old Mill ing were Mrs. Leroy Phelps Wipper, associate grand patron ma Graham, San Francisco; City High School here in 1931, and Mrs. Mabel King, who of the Grand Chapter of Ore Mrs. L. Overholts, Portland; the University of Oregon in were guests and Mrs. Clyde gon, installing chaplain; Mrs. Mrs. Marvin Overholts, Stay- 1935, and later earned his doc Phillips, Mrs. Lloyd Girod, Mary Gulliford, P. M., install ton; Mrs. Lavern Ohrt, Mrs. torate at Cornell University j VAL lc Y New York. He taught Insurance Agency, Inc. Mrs. Else Allen, Mrs. Darwin ing marshall, and Mrs. Loren Al Yankus, Mrs. Sylvia Dun- in Ithaca, __ ____ _ ____ in ___ _____ _ V TELEPHONE CO the University Bozeman, Raines, Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs. Newkirk, Jr. P. M. from Turn can, Mrs. M llliaui Lyr.cs?,. at Mont., before returning to Ore- DBA Hill Insurance Agency OFFICE BOX SILVERTON, er, installing organist. Martin Hansen, Mrs. James 129 Wall Street Mrs. Elsie Völkel, Mrs. James , g On and joining the Oregon 87381 503 Swan, Mrs. Marie Tolbert, Mrs W.ilson Stevens, P. M. Girod, Jill and Jeff; Mrs. Lloyd See Us For i Mrs. Dolezal and Mrs. Hedge. and Wilson Stevens, P. P. Girod, Mrs. Charles Kelly, State faculty about 24 years All General Lines of Insnrance ago. were the presiding officers. Mrs. O. K. DeWitt, Mrs. Cecil Phone 897-2345 Introduced were Karl Wip Lake, Mrs. Jack Gulliford, For Quality Job Printing call [ A. L. Murphy per, P. P., Associate Grand Pa Mrs. Jim Gulliford and Lisa, The Entei prise, 897-2772. tron of the Grand Chapter of Mrs Tena Graham, Mrs. Ralph Honored on Birthday Oregon; Dorothy Doane, P. M. I Budlong, Mrs. William Me- and Grand Electa of the Grand Clintock and Patty McClintock. 1 GATES — A. L. Murphy' Chapter of Oregon, Maud I-------------------------- I was honored Sunday at a sur Clark. Grand Representative | A Brides ’ delight.. . our beautiful prise party on his 88th birth- to Tennessee in Oregon and, noer5en ram"Y . day anniversary at his home. Jolene Rankin, Grand Repre Reunion Held July 4 I The party was arranged by sentative to New Jersey in The Andersen annual family his daughter, Mrs. Hazel Sey- Oregon and Grand Committee ............. mour and his son, Clarence. Members, Jack Wright, Milt- reunion was held July 4 at the I Murphy, with whom he makes , on Ekman Harry Reed, Cottonwoods Shelter at Fish NOW FEATURING ermen’s Bend Park with about i his home. Charles Dodd and Howard 58 attending. Birthday cake and ice cream Nichols and a number of Wor-. V, TU ♦ „ H hl Those enjoying the reunion I were served. thy Matron and ID Patron; Herb- Attending were Algie Sweet, ert Peck. Worshipful Master! we^ Chrnlstine Johnson Mr. | who is Mr. Murphy’s name of Mill Citv Lodge No. 180, and Ge°r*e and sake and his wife from Salem, Mrs. Janet Lewis Mother Ad-) £ov- ,Mr- a"d N rs' Cheese, Sausage, Salami, Pepperoni, Mr. Murphy’s sister, Mrs. By visor of Marilyn Assembly No. ■ P°uglas. David and Debra. I ron Robinson and Mrs. Clara 60 and Miss Sandra Cooper, ?tv Thomas from Salem, and Mrs. who recently received one of| e e- /nd Mrs Jack Spoelstra Canadian Bacon with 5 exclusive new Regency Scripts Nora Porter from Stayton. Mr. the Leslie Parker scholarships all of Salem; Mrs. John. Ander- Murphy’s other sister, Mrs. at Grand Chapter in Portland. **>, Condon; Mr and Mrs. Bessie Williamson was unable A number of the Burrell’s Grant Smith and MntHelen ALSO HARD ICE CREAM IN 5 FLAVORS to be present as she was on friend were also introduced as Andersen of Mehama. Mr . and a trip to California. was his sister, Mrs. Hetty Dun-1 Ted ”embv™, can from Toronto. Canada. 1 Bo^land: *Trf and Mr!’ P°n?.ld . .. i Sledge and family of Pendie- Cyril Archer Jr., was the ton. Mr and Mrs Llonel a tu/ Johnsons Return from soloist, singing “The Impos- chastrand Robert, John. Ed- sible Dream,” .IT!1 XT----- Trip to California ward and'Lillian of Saginaw: Gates, Oregon GATES—Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Alone” and “Let There 1 John A. Andersen and familv Johnson returned last Monday Peace on Earth” accompanied I rf* ot Ki^aTh^Hs; ruamatn ran»; Mr. and from Hoopa, Calif., where by Mrs. John Lengacher. 1 Mrs. Edwin Andersen. Leon- Patty McClintock was the ard, Derrel and Cvnthia of they visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Bible Bearer. - 1 Lyons; Mr. and Mrs. Darrel THlr. and T’Kro. ^Roij Laucólo«» Mrs. Burrell the new Wor Andersen, LaDonna Crowfoot, thur O’Rourke and her nieces, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dickens, thy Matron, wore the official Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibson, all of ■VUM We Have A Brand New Supply Of Eddie and Bobby and Miss Ka traveling dress of the Worthy Mill City and Kathy Stigall Matrons, a formal gown of and Lee Roberts, both of Sa who was thleen O ’ Rourke, 7ICr an<f 'JlCri 'Jfrtftur 1?. UrodericÁ visiting her parents from San Azalea pink taffeta trimmed lem. HOmOfAM in sequins, and silver shoes. Coming from out-of-state Jose. The Johnsons left Gates on She carried an arm bouquet were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Leif- Thursday morning, going to of American Beauty r<KsT’ erman and Mrs. Nancy Wilkin- When you choose from our famous Regency Flower Wed Lakeview, Klamath Falls, Med The officers all wore whlte son and two children all from ding Line you need have no qualms about quality--this rich, ford and on to Crescent City | floor-length ..... ....... o-- gowns. . .Post Falls. Idaho; Mrs. Greg raised HELIOGRAVINO* has ail the distinction of the fin where they spent the night, i Mrs. Burrell has chosen red, Brazler and jerrv and Gregory, est craftsmanship—yet costs about half as much as you'd Friday they continued on to. white and liver as her colors Mrs jeannette Heath and An- for the year and the rose for geJa Cardina]e. an of San Jose, guess! Do see the many other elegant type styles...for your Hoopa. At Hoopa they attended the1 her flower. **NKAMERICM¡) , 'Calif., and Connie Williams complete wedding stationery needs. •He/iograving-nof to Honorarv 4th of July celebration which P""------ Memberships m • of San Lorenzo, calif. be confused with «njrevinit. ‘aril.vn vnapier Chapter were wt-ie pre- pc- _ _______ ________ consisted of a parade, boat ‘ Marilyn ___ ______ sented to Karl — and races and square dancing. i------- ----- Bernice I Farewell Party Held They reported the tempera-1 Wipper by Verne and Maud ture around 103 to 105‘ most Clark, Friday for Lewellens | A gift was presented to Mr. of the time. Phone 897-2772 117 N. E. Wall Street, Mill City and Mrs. Burrell from their of A farewell potluck dinner ficers following the signing of was held at Fishermen’s Bend park Friday evening to honor the Bible. Following the Mizpah Bene the Bill Lewellen family who KELLY LUMBER SALES diction a reception was held. are leaving this week for their MILL CITY. OREION The tables were decorated new home in Springfield. Phone 897-2610 red roses, silver leaves, The lewellens were presented with and white cloths. The cakes with a card and gift. Presenta also were decorated with red tion on behalf of the group was made by Bid Sanders of roses. Pouring and serving the the teaching staff at Santiam cake were Mrs. Cyril Archer, High. Sr., Mrs. Lawrence Doble, Mrs. In a few words of thanks to William Bird and Mrs. Frank the people present. Mr. I>ewel- Bloor. len said that "our family has Members of Marilyn Chap deep roots in this community, • PERSONAL STATIONERY ter assisted about the rooms. and we really hate to make the i Sue McClintock passed the move hut feel that the larger LETTERHEADS guest book and Susie Keen district will be a rewarding passed out the program. challenge. ENVELOPES Attending were guests from Making arrangements for i Canada. Hawaii. Arcadia and the affair were Mrs. Leo Poole San Francisco. Calif.. Eugene, and Mrs. David Barnhardt. Salem, Stayton, Falls City, Besides the bounteous food Jefferson. Scio, Turner. Silver- and the informal visiting, ton, Lyons. Gates, and Mill those present enjoyed an even City. ing of fun and games, includ ing softball. | The Lewellens have been! $25,000.00 Insurance ENCLOSURES Queen Coronation here for seven years, where he has been Administrator of $2,500.00 Medical Expense BUSINESS CARDS School District 129J. Judge Stranded in we hand you a big bargain. (Weekends, too) E CONTININVAL ■ vatim For Merle Gartons © POST MADISON & DAVIS 507. OREGON •873-8184 Snookies Drive-In FLOWER WEDDING LINE PIZZA To 897-8999 PRE-FINISH PANELS The Mill City Enterprise Fine Printing Vacation Insurance Coverage from 3 to 180 Days BOOKLETS New York City ACCOUNTING FORMS RULED FORMS INVOICES • w TL — k lell 1° ■ • me mui uiy cmerprise Mill City, Oregon Phone 897-2772 - - It was interesting to note in a recent article in a Salem newspaper that Miss Sherri Sullivan of the Cinderella School of Self Improv-ement and Models Agency, in Salem, who sevred as one of the judges for the Queen Corona tion here June 26. was one of the fashion students recently scheduled to fly to Europe on a tour of fashion centers, but left stranded in New York be cause the promoter of the tour had gone bankrupt. Be sides Miss Sullivan and Sally Larson, 18. both of Salem, eight other students were to 1 have left for Rome on July 6. Each had paid 8892 for the ; trip, and were said to be “mak ing the best of it by touring New York," which flight was an additional $246 The group of girls, with Miss Sullivan. 23. as chaperone, was slated to tour European fashion centers, visit designers, fashion magazines and model ing agencies Included were Kathy Flinn. 17. Molly Eng land. 15, and Tutu Kincaid, all of Eugene: Cindy Shannon. 18. of Burns, and Diana Turman. 18. and Marcia Stephens. 17. both of North Bend. Two others in the group. Betti Rannin and Christi Sod erberg. both 18. Portland, re turned home Saturday after the first word that the tour had been cancelled. for two weeks costs less Than a DOLLAR A Day See us for other amounts of coverage or different number of days. Madison - Davis INSURANCE AGENCY, DBA Hill Insurance Phone 897-2345 Mill Mill City, Oregon INC. City, Oregon