The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 23, 1972, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 23, 1972
Income Tax Service
Decorated Cakes
tyJofnaMi. Pacje.
White-Larson
Exchange Vows
Dist. Deputy President
Visits Rebekah Lodge
Santiam Rebekah Lodge No.
166 met March 15 in regular
Cakes Baked and Decorated
Miss Vicki White and Glen meeting with Noble Grand
for all occasions.
Allen Larson of Salem ex­ Mrs. Glenn Anderson presid­
changed their wedding vows ing.
WEDDING CAKES A
on Sunday afternoon at 2:30
SPECIALTY
The Charter was draped for
Phone 897-2772
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
at the Trinity Methodist Florence Groat, past president
Cakes Baked and Decorated
Church in Salem on the 22nd of the International Associa­
EDW. J. BELL
On Order Only
wedding anniversary of her tion of Rebekah Assemblies.
Royalty Crowned
PUBLIC SERVICE OFFICE
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Mrs. Elsie Folsom, District
JOSEPHINE HAMPTON
247 North Third Avenue
C. White. Mrs. White is the Deputy President from Eva
Stayton, Oregon 97383
former Valleda Moberg of Mill Rebekah Lodge No. 92 of Stay­
Phone 897-2569
Phone: 769-2285
City.
ton, paid an official visit. She
Mr. Larson is the son of Mr. presented Mrs. Albert Carr
and Mrs. Lawrence Larson of with a seal of perfection and
Willamina.
examined Mrs. Walter Brisbin
The bride chose a gown of and Mrs. Walter Thomas In
delustered satin fashioned the unwritten work.
with a Venice lace bodice and
A tribute was read in honor
bouffant sleeves with lace of Schuyler Colfax, author of
cuffs. A Juliet headpiece of the Rebekah Degree by Mrs.
March 25, 26 and 27 To Move to our New Location
lace held her elbow length Arnold Syverson.
veil and she carried a bouquet
Mrs. Irl Plymale, Mrs. Lang
Watch For Our GRAND OPENING
of white carnations combined Stafford and Mrs. Syverson
with pastel ribbons.
were appointed to the mem-
Miss Marilyn White was her bership committee for Mrs.
sister’s honor maid. She wore Luther Yates who is trans-
a white gown with multi-color­ ferring her membership from
ed flocked daisies over mint Alaska
green taffeta.
Communications were re­
The bridesmaids were Miss ceived from Arlene Young,
Good Assortment Of
i Christine Wheeler, Mrs. Wil- secretary of the Rebekah As­
, liam Harris and Mrs. Gerald sembly of Oregon that there
PRE-FINISHED
I McNeely, a cousin of the bride. will be a school of instruction
| Their gowns were simitar to for all secretaries at Tillamook
| the honor maid’s only over on Tuesday, May 16, at the
■ blue, lavender and pink taf­ 4-H building on the fair­
feta. They all carried a single grounds. Also, Santiam will
pastel colored carnation.
recommend a member for
Deborah Moberg, the bride’s District Deputy President for
AND UP
cousin, was flower girl and District 7A.
Derek Larson was ring bear­
Mrs. Carr will be in charge
er.
of decorating the hall and din­
Leslie Larson stood with his ing room for the district meet­
brother as best man. Ushers
At the annual Cradle Roll Joe Dodge, of Mill City, and provided to the new parents. were Gene Westby, Jim Cain ing of the Mill City IOOF No.
144 which is March 18 and the
Sunday observed recently, San­ the queen, Corina Kay Nel­ The Cradle Roll is open to 1 and Robert Ottele.
tiam Chapel of Lyons crowned son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs all babies who have not yet | A reception was held in the Rebekahs will serve the lunch­
eon.
the “king and queen of Cradle Robert Nelson, Jr., of Stayton. reached their second birthday. j fireplace room.
Following the meeting, re­
. Roll” for 1972.
Mrs.
William
Hedge
of
Mill
-
cou
„„
Concerning Santiam Chapel’s
1 The young couple went on freshments were served in the
; Selected by random drawing Cradle Roll, gifts are present­ FltyM ‘ ri nrad}e « 0U iireC;'their honeymoon to Victoria, dining room by Miss Daisy
’ C
Loftin, also of
and he olympic Penin-
| were the king, Daniel Lee: ed to each new baby upon en- Mill n»
City, was appointed assist- sula. On their return they will Geddes and Mrs. John Swan.
r\f
VT,.
n
nJ
i
The tables were decorated in
Dodge, son of Mr. and Mrs.1 rollment, and helpful hints are ant director.
make their home in Salem.
KELLY LUMBER SALES
I the St. Patrick’s Day theme.
The bride is a dental assist­ I The birthdays of the first quar­
MILL
CITY.
OREOOM
ant and the groom is a junior ter were honored and celebrat­
Phone 897-2610
I at Oregon College of Educa­ I ed.
tion at Monmouth.
The Food Sale which was
Mabel Yankus entertained
scheduled for March 24 in the
members of the Round Robin
3ank Building has been can­
Santiam Newcomers Pinochle Club at her home
Robert Ditter and Miss Doris i
celled due to unforseen cir­
Group held its March dinner Monday evening.
Jean Gaines were married last
cumstances.
Strawberry shortcake was Saturday at the St. Stephens
last Wednesday at the Gates
Community Center. Hosts for served for the dessert and her Catholic Church in Renton,!
the evening were Mr. and rooms were attractively ar­ Wash.
ED LEWIN
____ per- _
Mrs. Walt McCausland and ranged with spring flowers.
| , ___
Rev. _____
Robert J. Crum
Auctioneer, Inc.
, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDonald.
Guests were Bobbi Budlong, formed the seven o”clock cere-
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Those attending, despite an ^?yer’Je!fie Bodeker and mony which was followed by Santiam Memorial Hospital
Complete Auctions
(Stayton)
error in the Mill City Lions Kathleen Pratt.
I a wedding dinner.
RUGGLES—To Mr. and Mrs.
Wilma Moore won high prize
Club community calendar,
The bride is the daughter of
Phone 769-5466
were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beyer, with Evelyn Davis receiving Mrs. Allan Tiro of Milwaukie Terry D. Ruggles, Turner, a
Mrs. Marie Burrell who low. Pinochle was won by Mrs. and W. E. Gaines of Maud, girl, Friday, March 10, 1972.
RUEF —To Mr. and Mrs.
brought her sister-in-law, Mrs Budlong.
Okla. Mr. Ditter is the son of
The next party will be April George “Sparky” Ditter of Mill Clarence R. Ruef, Stayton, a
Hettie Duncan of Toronto,
boy, Tuesday, March 14, 1972.
Canada, as her guest, Mrs. 3 at the home of Goldie Ram­ City.
Community
RICH — To Mr. and Mrs.
Flossie Evans, Mr. and Mrs. bo.
For her wedding, the bride
Howard Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs.
wore an afternoon dress of Larry A. Rich, Lacomb, a boy,
Hellmut Kaestner, Mr. and
white chiffon with jeweled Friday, March 17, 1972.
Calendar of Events
Mrs. Verne Kealen, Mrs.
bodice and short veil of illu-
Gloria Knott, Mrs. Alma
son. She carried a bouquet of
Thurs. and Friday, March 23 and 24th
[ Locke, Mrs. Mae Mowry, Mr.
pink carnations.
' and Mrs. Herb Peck, Mr. and
,Mrs. John R. Strickland of
Thursday March 23—
1 Mrs. Jack Reed, Mrs. Ardath
Salem was the bride’s only
FOE No. 3384 Aerie and
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peter­ attendant. She wore a cream
I Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
ORDERS TO GO
Auxiliary meeting at 8 p.m. at
son
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mel
­
I Walker, Mr. and Mrs. John
colored wool sheath dress and
Mr. and Mrs. George Long Lodge.
I Young and the newest New- bourne Rambo returned home a corsage of pink and white and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Pinochle party at the Eagles
Phone 769-5311
I comers, Mr. and Mrs. James Saturday from a two weeks carnations.
Kelly attended the Charter Lodge at 1 p.m. Public invited.
trip to Hawaii. They stayed at j Mr. Strickland stood with Night banquet for the brand-
■ Saunders.
Monday, March 27—
Stayton, Oregon
new Mt. Angel Lions Club on
Door prizes were won by a Waikiki beach hotel on the the groom as best man.
Lions Club dinner meeting
...........
make their Saturday evening, March 18. at the Frontier Inn at 6:30 p.
Mrs. Turner and Mr. Kaestner. island of Oahu and said they! I The couple will
had
a
very
good
time
includ-
first
home
in
Salem.
The
bride
The
festivities
were
held
at
The dinner was enjoyed by
m.
NEW HOUKS: Mon. thru Thurs. 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
all, followed by a social eve­ ing the usual wonderful weath-i ¡s secretary for Oregon Proj- the St. Mary’s Grade School in
Women’s Volleyball at the
er
of
the
islands.
-
—
-
-
'
Friday, Saturday and Sunday 10 a_m. to Midnight
i ect New Gate.
Mt. Angel, and sponsors for grade school gym, 7 to 9 p.m.
ning of visiting and card
The
Rambos
had
made
a
1
V1XC U1UM
W
t members of the
Mr. Ditter HkWVlMtVM
attended Mill the
club were
playing. The next meeting will -
Rainbow Mothers Club
Live a Little
be Wednesday, April 19, at the four island tour two years ago city schools and graduated Silverton Lions Club.
meets at the IOOF Hall at 7:30
so
particularly
enjoyed
just
re-
from
C_
.™„.
i
Santiam
Union
High
,
Master
of
Ceremonies
for
the
usual time and place.
p.m.
taxing in the sun. Mr. and School with the class of *59. affair was John Hobson, Past > Bid or Bunch Pinochle Club
Mrs. Peterson said they hoped'
District Governor of 36-R, and meets at the home of Linda
to see the other islands at a
the guest speaker was Vern Bastuscheck at 7:30 p.m.
later time.
Hawn of Eugene, Past Interna­
While in Waikiki Mr. Rambo
tional Director. Entertainment Tuesday, March 28—
Steering Committee meeting
bo attended two noon lunch-1
was furnished by the Gervais
at 7:30 p.m. at the Eagles
eons of the Lions club, which
Union High School chorus.
really caters to visitors. There
Among others appearing on Lodge.
Marilyn Club meets at the
was a targe delegation from I
the
program were Judge Jo­
Canada as well as many main-1 There were six members and seph Felton, Wallace Carlson, home of Mrs. Charles Kelly at
one
guest
attending
the
Mill
:
12 noon potluck dinner. Mrs.
land states including several
City Lions Club dinner meet- i Ralph Jackson, District Gover­ Richard Freemen as co-hostess.
others from Oregon.
nor
36-R,
Manville
Heisel,
Mr. Rambo and Mr. Peter­ 1 ing held last Thursday evening Chairman Council of Gover­
Sponsored as a public service
son visited the Eagles lodge in at the Frontier Inn.
Preceding the dinner, Mrs. nors, and Robert Welch and
By
Honolulu but were unable to
Charles Rogers, presidents of
attend one of their regular Fred Krecklow, president, con- the Silverton and Mt. Angel
| ducted a short business meet­
meetings.
Clubs. Fred Krecklow, Zone
Also visited were Mr. and ing.
Chairman, was unable to be
The
club
voted
to
give
a
full
Mrs. Jim Beard from Salem,
Insurance Agency, Inc.
campership
to
the
local
Camp
present.
who have been spending vaca­ Fire Association as they have! George Long was one of the
493 Third Street Stayton
tions there for many years; done
for several years.
I club presidents presenting the
See Us For
i the Al Sorseths from Eugene,
They will also sponsor a1 new club with a gift, and All General Lines of Insurance
former Mill City residents and princess
for the July 4th court. Charles Kelly was among Past
, Mr. and Mrs. Shields Remine.
Phone 769-63 I I
It was decided to have the District Governors (Interna-
The Sorseths were staying at April
meeting at the Lionstional Counsellors) introduced.
the same hotel as the Rambos
and Petersons. The Reef Tow­ Paw as there is considerable I '
ers, but were there for just a work to be done at the store. 1
Following dinner, Charles,
week with a group of Elks. In
fact, it was regular “old home Kelly showed a film on the,
week" with so many friends modern day postal methods
and acquaintances there this and services.
spring. Just the day before
leaving, the visitors met Joe
Lundquist and his wife. He Mrs. Nygaard Hosts
was here during the Detroit Wednesday Afternoon
Dam construction years, assist­
ing with the turbine installa­ Card Club
tion. He asked to be remem­ LYONS — High score was'
bered to friends in Mill City. held by Mrs. Ralph Davis, sec-1
The Petersons took in the us- ; ond high by Mrs. Orville
ual tourist sights including the Downing and low by Mrs. J
LYONS
Polynesian Culture Center Rachael Olmstead at the Wed-'
Pearl Harbor cruise and of nesday afternoon card club
Special Palm Sunday Services — I I A. M.
course a luau. The group took held at the home of Mrs.,
"The Challengers"
in a dinner show at the Hilton Gladys Nygaard. Five Hun-.
Hawaiian Village and enjoy- ' dred was in play following a
Sunday and Monday—7 P. M. 26 and 27+h
ed the Ed Kenney perform­ 1:30 dessert luncheon.
Mr. & Mrs Galen Currahs. Missionaries to Senegal
ance.
| Others
_____
______
_ were
attending
Mr. and Mrs. Rambo took Mmes. John Kunkle, Arthur
Tuesday 28+h — 7 P. M.
the AARP tour two years ago ' Olmstead, Percy Hiatt, Ches-
Phyllis
Clatterbuck. Missionary from Brazil
and again stated that for any- ter Riggs. Andrew Sieg, Ches-
Wednesday through Friday Evenings
one wishing to get the most ter Roy. Floyd Bassett, Mrs.
(and the best) for their money, Laura Neal, and Zeta Prich-
_____ BueU Hadley. Missionary To Borneo
it was the only way to fly! I ard.
More than 30 years continuous
service and experience In this
area.
1970 recorded over 1,750
satisfied clients.
Courteous satisfaction assured.
NOTICE
We Will Be Closed
GATES GENERAL STORE
WOOD PANELING
Newcomers Have
i Robert Differ Wed
In Renton, Wash.
BANANA SPLIT
SALE
Local Couples Home
From Hawaii Trip
Local Lions Attend
Charter Night
i WiV.r, i
Lions Auxiliary Has
Dinner Meeting
MADISON & DAVIS
Missionary Emphasis
March 26 through 31st.
CANYON BAPTIST CHURCH