The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 06, 1972, Page 2, Image 2

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    Mr. and Mrs. French
Honored on 25th
Wedding Anniversary
2—The Mill City Enterprise. Thur*(lay , Jan. 6»_1972
Steven Cavilees Tell
Paae.
of government increased by
57.3'i and in 1969-70 rose
more than 50% faster than per­
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cavilee
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie French
sonal consumption items.
were honored Sunday evening are proud to announce the t.r-
It would seem that this new
when guests “dropped in” to rival of a baby girl born at
consuumer movement that re­
on
Christmas
day.
4:27
p.
m.
surprise them and help them
quires knowledge of the full
celebrate their 25th wedding The baby was named Paula
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
Phone 897-2772 cost of finance charges of priv-
anniversary which was New Ann. She weighed 5 pounds
i ate purchases ought also to
11% ounces and was 19 Inches
Year’s Eve.
apply to what consumers get
Mrs. Clyde Phillips made at birth.
Sheryl Alban and
from government. A cost es­
Mrs.
Cavilee,
the
former
I
and decorated a heart-shaped
timate of any new government
Debbie
McClellan,
and
Paula
cake with pink roses and a
Paul Loucks Wed
program showing how much
silver 25th ornament. Cake and Ann since being released from
taxpayers will have to pay or
ice cream were served. A gift Santiam Memorial hospital
Miss
Sheryl
Anne
Alban
and
how they will finance the new
was presented to the Frenchs have been staying with
Paul William Loucks were un­ program would prove to some
mother,
Mrs.
Patricia
from the group.
ited in marriage Friday, Dec­ that the government does not
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Clellan in Mill City.
ember 31, at the home of his have the ability to provide any
Grandparents
are
Mr.
Charlie French, Mr. . and Mrs.
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don Lim- goods or services without cost.
Mrs.
Gene
McClellan
and
William Shuey, Mr. and Mrs.
bocker in Salem.
People must begin to under­
and
Mrs.
Walter
Cavilee
of
i
Cecil Lake, Mr. and
Mrs.
The 2:00 p. m. ceremony at­ stand that someone must work
Merle Garton, Mr. and Mrs. Washington. Great-grandpar­
tended by family members on­ to produce and pay for the
Don Carlson, and Mr. and Mrs. ents are Mrs. Bruce Wright of
ly, was performed by George goods and services the govern­
Mill
Citv,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Lowell Cree. Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
Rolfe of the Church of the ment provides just as they
T.
McClellan
of
West
Stayton,
bur Harlan and Mr. and Mrs.
Latter Day Saints. The bride­ must work to produce and pay
Mrs.
Robert
Cavilee
of
Salem
Clyde Phillips were unable to
groom's father, Earl Loucks, for goods the private sector
and Mrs. Ruby Skinner
be present.
played two flute selections,
Washington.
“I Love You Truly” and the provides.”
“Wedding March”.
Ra'nbow Board To
Sir:
The bride, given in marriage Dear
What
is happening to our
Alan
Yankus
To
Meet at Cree Home
by her father, wore a pink knit dwindling
-o deer population or
afternoon dress and carried a 1 perhaps f should say. what has
The Rainbow Advisory board
■ nosegay of pink and white car- . happened to our State Game
will meet Thursday at 7:30 , Study in England
Nightengals
' nations. Her only attendant I Commission for letting our Name of Team
p. m. at the home of Mr. and
Alan Yankus and his friend
was
Mrs.
Lynn
Swan.
Mitchell
Mrs. Lowell Cree at S. E. Miss Linelle Wagner from Ar­
deer population get to the Lucas Chev. 1st half win­
| Alban, brother of the bride, ' state they are now in.
Kingwood.
ners ................. 40% 19%
cadia, Calif., left New Year’s
1 stood with the groom.
Last year’s board will meet Day for San Francisco and
22
In my opinion the State Stayton Rad. TV 38
1 A reception immediately fol­ Game Commission cannot be LaFemme Beauty 29
with the new board and a Los Angeles.
31
lowed
the
ceremony
with
Mrs.
chairman, Mother Advisor,
ignorant of the fact of what Stayton Mail.......... 27% 32%
Linelle returned to Los An­
i Don Limbocker and other rel­ is happening to our deer.
and Associate Mother Ad­ geles, where she is a student
33
1 Silver Dollar Tav. 27
atives and friends assisting.
visor will be elected.
Seems all they would have Stout Creek Lmbr. 17
39
at USC medical school.
Pink and white decorations to do is take a census of the
Board members will be in­
On Monday Alan left San
HIG Mary Tierce 195; HIS
were used on the bride’s table. hunter’s success in the last Dorothy Nye 506; HTG La-
stalled at the formal Installa­ Francisco by plane for England
The newlyweds are both
tion on January 22.
i where he will complete his
Femme Beauty 740; HTS La-
or two.
from Mill City. Sheryl is the year
I next two terms of schooling at
Speaking of my home local­ Femme Beauty Salon 2079.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ity on the North Santiam river
j Stanford University in Eng­
Splits, Dorothy Nye 5-8-10;
Wayne Alban and Paul’s par­ I can give a good example.
land.
Darlene Fery 5-8-10.
ents
are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Alan and Linelle spent New
When I moved here 20 years
Loucks. They are making their ago, it was not unusual to see
Years Eve in Portland at the
first
home
at
the
Canyon
home of his sister, Mr.
from one to a half dozen deer
Apartments in Gates. He works and sometimes a dozen deer a
Mrs. Jim Bryant
Community
for Green Veneer in Idanha day. Making my trips to and
and she is employed as a pay- into the Mountains for my
Calendar of Even*?
Miss Repine Tells
roll clerk at Overhead Door loads of logs, as that was my
in Salem.
|
occupation
for
the
last
20
Of Engagement
I MEHAMA—The wedding of i ————----------------
years, traveling most all roads
or» /" Chapman
’K >->
! were made b Janice Ruble of
I DETROIT—The engagement TVTice
Miss D'ltrinin
Patricia T Lee
| in this vicinity, for from two, Thursday, January 6—
Edna
Gordon
Hosts
I of Miss Roxanne Repine and and Bruce Alexander Teeters Salem.
1 four and five loads a day.
Mill City Garden Club des­
Leonard Rex Hutchins is being , was an event of December 11 | Best man for his cousin was
In the last two years I can
luncheon 12:30 p. m. at the
announced. The bride-elect is • at the Mehama Community Rex Longfellow and grooms­ Bid or Bunch Club
' truthfully say I have been sert
home
of Mrs. Kenneth Corning
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs . church. The ceremony was per­ man was Mitchell Clason. Ush- I
lucky to see, six or 12 deer in with Mrs.
Else Allen as co­
Edna Gordon hosted the Bid a year.
Rollin F. Repine, Salem, and formed by James Rayden God- ers were Mark Ader and Gary
HE'S PROUD TO
her fiance is the son of Mr. 1 i win and a reception followed.
followed, Longfellow. The ring bearer or Bunch Pinochle club Mon­
I condemn the Game Com­ hostess.
and Mrs. Robert Hutchins of 'I I The bride is the daughter of was Troy Teeters, nephew of day evening. Guests were Ed­ mission mostly for the late Rainbow Advisory Board
BE A GOOD
na Moffatt, Kathy Kindred and hunter’s choice season and doe meeting at 7:30 p. m. at the
Sherwood. The couple is plan­ Mrs. LaVerne Martin of Idanha the groom.
and parents of the groom are
ning a summer wedding.
The Christmas theme was Nancy Corning.
seasons, as at that time of home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Refreshments were served year the fern is usually dead Cree.
MIXER
Miss Repine, a graduate of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Teet- carried out in the decorations
the evening of cards.
Cascade Union High school, is ■ ers of Mehama.
and most of the time flatten­ FOE #3384 Aerie meeting
with white baskets of red before
Betty Pittam won both the ed by the early snows, also the and Auxiliary officers meet­
Given in marriage by her Poinsettias and holly and ivy
| a senior at OSU where she
PROFESSIONAL.
is majoring in recreation. Mr. uncle, Calvin Martin, the twined candelabra holding red high and pinochle. Rilla Schaf­ foliage has dropped from the ing at 8 p. m. at the lodge.
PRECISION IS THE
fer won low.
Card Party at the Eagles
also a senior at OSU bride wore a floor length em- and white candles.
I Gladys Podrabsky will be top leaf shedding trees mak­ Lodge. 1 p. m. Public Invited.
EXTRA INGREDIENT Hutchins,
pire gown of scalloped lace
is majoring in forestry.
Soloist
for
the
wedding
was
ing
the
deer
easily
seen,
also
Basic to the effectiveness
Miss Repine is employed over satin with white velvet
Fletcher of Salem and hostess for the next party on the early snows tend to cause Monday, January 10—
of your doctor’s pre­ during the summer months at . ribbon accenting the Edward- Dorothy
the organist was Sue Kimsey January 17.
a large percent of the does to Lions Club dinner meeting
scription is the precision the Cedars and Mr. Hutchins ; ian sleeves. Her shoulder of Stayton.
move to the lower ground close at the Frontier Inn at 6:30 p.
with which it is com­ with the U. S. Forest Service . length veil was held by a Mrs. Bruce Hill of Salem
to, and on the so-called one- m.
crown of white flowers and had charge of the guest book,
pounded by a skilled and here.
mile limit from cultivated Marilyn Chapter #145 OES
seed
pearls,
and
she
carried
a
She is a niece of Mrs. Earl
experienced registered
Lori Pantovich and Karen
land, which to my belief is a meets at the IOOF hall at 8
mail
Layman.
, bouquet of red and white Peterson cut and served the
slaughter of our deer.
pharmacist.
p. m.
T0THEBSÖ
i candy striped carnations. The cake, Marj McFarland poured
To me it seems the State Women’s Volleyball at Mill
bride’s dress was made by Lois coffee, Sandy Nielson presid-.
May we serve you?
Game Commission should start City Grade School Gym 7 to
Pantovich of Mehama who ed at the punch bowl and Di- [
protecting our deer herds, or 9 p. m.
For Prompt Proscription
also designed and made the ane Williams received the gifts, j
________
what is left of them before
Service.
veil.
Wednesday, January 12—
In charge of arrangements ‘;
* it’s too late.
• Matron _ of ____
honor __
for her for the reception were Mrs. To The Editor:
This letter is written in the Santiam Rebekah Lodge
sister was Mrs. Larry Otte and Don Stensland, Mrs. Harold
This following article is from hope it will help the Game meets at IOOF hall at 8 p. m.
“DRUGS YOU CAN
the bridesmaid was Mrs. Ern­ Longfellow and Mrs. Chris the United States Chamber of Commission to have a better Marilyn Assembly #60 Ord­
TRUST AT PRICES
- *
A
ie Emerson. Their floor length McDonald.
| Commerce in their December, understanding with some of er of Rainbow for Girls meets
YOU CAN PAY”
Santiam Memorial Hospital empire gowns were of red vel-
After a short trip to the Ore- 20> 1971 Washington Report. It the sports-minded people of at 7:30 p. m. at the IOOF hall.
COMPARE & SAVE ! !
(Stavton)
I vet and they carried white fur gon coast the couple are now m'8ht be of interest to the our state.
'ooiiKuieo as a public service
BIEVER To Mr. and Mrs. muffs accented with two red at home in Mehama. The new peopje in any area...
A. C. Riddle
Larry Jay Biever, Aumsville, poinsettias. They wore red Mrs. Teeters is employed at
bv
Donald C. Walker.
a daughter, Saturday, De­ velvet chokers ornamented the Salem Branch of the First “No Way to Measure Biggest
i cember 25.
with white seed pearls. Their National bank and the groom i Item in U. S. Family Bud-'
521 1st
Stay-ton
CAVILEE—To Mr. and Mrs. dresses were made by Carolyn at Stayton Canning Co.
(get: Government.
Phone 769-5345
Steven Joseph Cavilee, Aums­ Lichlyter and Marcia Gurcin
In the past few years Amer­
ville, a daughter, Saturday, (both of Idanha and the muffs .
icans have tried to learn more
Emergency 769-6392
Agency, Inc.
December 25.
- Blazeks Spend Holiday ' about items they purchase to
$1 rn
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make sure they get the best
See Us For
for their money. Similarly, an
On California Trip
equal effort is made to see that
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blazek items are not harmful to the
spent the Christmas holidays purchaser's well being.
Yet taxpaying consumers
in Newark, Calif., with their
daughter and family, Mr. and get less information on the
Mrs. Bob Hartling. While there largest item of their family
i they also visited with Mrs. budget than on any other item: i
Mary Jo Springer and child­ The cost of government.
ren of Palo Alto. Mrs. Spring- , I Last year. Americans spent
I er is the former Mary Jo Wol­ about $130 billion on food;
verton whose parents, the , $40 billion on clothing: $35
Charles Wolvertons owned The , billion on new cars, and over
PERSONAL STATIONERY
Enterprise many years ago. $130 billion on government.
Mary Jo is a Physical Ed teach­ Yet they were given less in­
LETTERHEADS
Complete
er at the Palo Alto Junior Hi formation on what they were
getting for their tax dollars
School.
ENVELOPES
Printing
I They also visited briefly than when they bought the
with the Gale Stewarts and latest brand of detergents.
Prior to the wage-price
the Milton Knaps, both form-
Service
I er Gates residents. On their freeze, much publicity was
given
to
inflationary
price
in
­
return trip, via the Coast high­
way. they stopped in Florence creases. There was freouent
to see the Al Shelton family pressure on businessmen to re­
who are former Mill City resi­ frain from passing on in-
,creased costs to consumers in
dents.
i the form of increased prices.
ENCLOSURES
' plus calls for greater efficiency
Agnes Carlson Chosen in the private sector
BUSINESS CARDS
1 However. Commerce Depart-1
As President of Round ment data indicates that the
BOOKLETS
I cost to the consumer of pur­
chasing the goods and services
'
Robin
Pinochle
Club
ACCOUNTING FORMS
that government provides has
Members and guests of the risen at a considerable faster
Our printing orders ere always
I Round Robin Pinochle Club rate than any other item in
RULED FORMS
met Monday evening at the the family budget.
|
ready en time. That's because we
home of Lu MacGregor Guests
INVOICES
For example, between 1958
i were Jessie Bodeker and Elma and 1970. the prices of food
know how important that order is
' Stewart.
and beverages went up 28 2%;
to you. See us for every printing
Agnes Carlson was elected furniture. 29 6"$; automobiles
as president for the year and 7.8%.
need.
Margaret Boroughs was re­
At the same time, the cost
elected as treasurer.
Plans were discussed for the
annual party the club has in
February for their husbands
ED LEWIN
Alta Moffatt won high score.
Auctioneer,
Inc.
Phone 897-2772
Mill City, Oregon
Margaret Boroughs pinochle
897-2772
and Jgssie Bodeker low score
Complete Auctions
The January 17 party will
be at the home of Marilynne
Phone 769-5466
Drynan.
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About New Daughter
»•<. Patricia Lee Chapman and Bruce
Teeters Married in Mehama Dec. 11
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