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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday. Jan. 18. 1973 Locai loop officers To Be Installed Saturday. Jan. 20. the offi cers of Mill City I OOF —144 and Santiam Rebekah Lodge -166 will be installed at 8 p.m. at the IOOF Hall in Mill City. District deputy president Mrs. Albert Carr, and district de puty grand master, Albert Harris, will install and the grand officers for the installa tion will come from Stayton for the occasion. Following the seating of the 1973 officers, there will be a program by Bill Bumgamer, the UN Pilgrimage winner, who went on the Youth Tour to the UN last summer. All persons interested in hearing Bill relate his experiences of this occasion are cordially in vited to attend. Following the program the members will serve potluck Subscribe fo The Mill City Enterprise S4.50 per Year Custom Building Pole Buildings; Barns Shops, Sheds, Riding Arenas. Etc. Custom Designing Available Call P&R Builders 897-2242 Local Patrons Go To Stayton Lodge : :: :: Bridal Shower 'UJomanÁ, ßacje. Mrs. Albert Carr, district deputy president, and Albert Harris, district deputy grand Norma J. Long, Woman's master, and their installing staff went to Stayton Jan. 13 for the purpose of installing the officers of Stayton IOOF Local Rainbow Girls Lodge No. 64 and Eva Rebekah Lodge -92. | Attend Acacia The grand installing officers from Mill City IOOF Lodge Installation Sunday = 166 and Santiam Rebekah Sunday afternoon girls Lodge #166 were: wardens. Otto Witt and Mrs. Otto Weid tending the Installation of man: secretary, Sam Wisner ficers of Acacia Assembly of Stay ton #64; recording sec ternational Order of Rainbow retary. Mrs. Alex Bodeker; fi for Girls were Corliss Archer, nancial secretary. Mrs. Walter Sue McClintock. Susie Keen Thomas; treasurers, Mr. and and Jackie Wilson. They were Mrs. Glenn knderson; chap accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. lains. Charles Barney and Mrs. Donald Carlson, Mrs. William lrl Plvmale; guardian, Irl McClintock and Mr. and Mrs. Plymale; musical. Mrs. Walter Lowell Cree. Carol Hopper, daughter of Brisbin; marshals, Linsey Wright of Stayton =64 and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hopper of Jefferson was installed as June Bartow of Eva #92. Installed into offices were worthy advisor. Elective and noble grands. Mr. and Mrs. appointive officers were also Clifford Roebke; vice grands. installed and the Rainbow ad Clyde Hilton and Evelyn visory board. Mrs. Betty Nor Choate; secretary. Ralph Har- fleet of Acasia Chapter OES cld; recording secretary-. Mrs. of Stayton was installed as i Jo Spencer; financial secre mother advisor replacing Mrs tary. Mrs. Raymond Branch; Ole Haugen of Cedar Chapter treasurers. Lawrence Lierman OES of Scio. and Mrs. Beulah Porter. Also i Carol introduced her parents installed were the appointive and other relatives. Rex Hart- , ley, P. G. P. of the OES of officers. Mrs. June Bartow received ' Oregon from Jefferson. Mrs. special honor that evening it I Donald Carlson, district de I being in that hall 59 years puty of Rainbow for Girls, ago. Jar.. 13. 1914. that she was Mill City, Mrs. Lowell Cree, initiated into Eva Rebekah member of the Estarl Commit- Lodge #92. Following the cere I tee of the Grand Chapter of monies. Raymond Spencer, son Oregon. OES. from Mill City; ; of Mrs. Jo Spencer sang two Mrs. Leroy Plane, grand rep resentative to S. D. in Oregon I solos. Mrs Albert Carr will take from Victorian Chapter OES, her installing staff to Turner Turner; Mrs. John Fields. Wednesday evening. Jan. 17. to W orthy Matron of Acacia install the officers of Ideal Chapter. Stayton and Mrs Rebekah Lodge -223 Santi am Leon Carter, Worthy Matron Rebekah Lodge will open at of Euclid Chapter. Jefferson. 7:00 p.m. and close after a Crowning ceremonies were I brief session to go to Turner. by Willamette Chapter #2551, I Order of DeMolav for Boys, from Salem with Jeff Utter in charge A reception followed the in stallation. Page Editor Phone 897-2772 ¿ ::: Derrick-Morgan Wed In Salem At The First Giurch Of The Nazarene HEDGE TOAD GIFTS The Toad has returned from vacation and wants everyone to know he is re-opening the shop on Monday, January 22. Stop in for some New Surprises • o A mericarc : li North Santiam Blvd. Open everyday—10 a. m. - 6 p. m. except Wednesday We Have An Excellent Selection of PLYWOOD All Types At Reasonable Prices « -- p A bridal shower, honoring ] Miss Connie Elizabeth Stevens, was held at the Idanha home ---------- - ----------------------------- j | of Mrs. Louise Cunningham I Thursday evening of last Santiam Memorial Hospital (STAYTON) week, following the business | meeting of the Womans Mis- HOPKINS — To Mr and ' sion Society of the Idanha Mrs. William Jesse Hopkins. Community Church. Mill City, a daughter, Thurs Following the opening of day. Jan 4. gifts, refreshments were serv CULVER — To Mr and ed to the honored guest, her j Mrs Robert Lee Culver, Lyons, mother. Mrs. Lewanne Lien, a daughter, Tuesday, Jan 9. both of Gates. Bernal Howry, NEWBROUGH — To Mr. Jessie Saner, Beverly Baker, and Mrs. Odell Austin New- Barbara Fields. Freidu Hie- brough. a daughter, Friday, bert, June Johnson. Helen Jan. 12. Lichlyter, Irene Paullin, Caroline Smith. Ruth Thomas son. Martha Taylor. Barbara Whiteley, Pat Wilkerson. Five Tables In Play Dorothy Williamson. Jessie Smith and the hostess. Louise At Pinochle Party Cunningham. There were five tables of Sending gifts but unable to attend were Carol Kirk. Jean cards in play at the Pinochle Roth, Betty Strode. Sherry Party last Thursday afternoon Hamper and Carla Williamson. at the Eagles Lodge. Loraine Bible received the pinochle prize and Esther Chailender, with Joyce Nichol son as her partner, held one thousand aces. Barbara Thomas won high score for the women and Rilla Schaffer received low. Walt Brisbin was high for the men and John Swan received low Hubert Haasarud of Port land. Oregon State Director of score. ARRP Members To Play Bingo At Wed. Meeting 3 A. A. R. P., will be guest at the Santiam Chapter A A. R. P. meeting Wednesday even ing. Jan. 24. Mr Haasarud will make the charter presentation to the local chapter. Bingo will be played and all members are asked to bring a prize of not less than 25 cents. Refreshments will be served following the meeting. Mrs. Margaret Snow is refreshment chairman. Community Calendar of Events — “Few people are fast enough I to keep up with their good in- tentions "Herman Gross, Tri- Countv (Mo.) News. I ------- -------------- Tax Returns Prepared Reasonable Rates Santiam Tax Service 502 2nd Ave. Stayton of Protection Thursday, January 18— Mill City Steering Commit tee meeting at the home of Rod Pfoertner at 8:00 p.m. Red Cross First Aid Class. Santiam High School, Room 3. 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Pinochle party at the Ejgles Lodge at 1:00 p.m. Public in- vited. Santiam Booster Club an- nual ham dinner 5:30 to 7:00 p m. in the high school cafe teria. FOE -3384 Aerie Meeting at 8:00 p.m. at the hall. Presbyterian Church Has Annual Meetings The annual corporation and congregational meetings were held at the Presbyterian 1 hurch following last Sunday morning services with Rev. John Phillips acting as moder- ; tor. Serving as clerk of ses sion. Carl Kelly read the min utes for both meetings. During the corporation meeting. Lee Ross was re elected as church treasurer, a position he has ably held for I a number of years. He later gave the annual treasurer’s re port, showing the building fund to be finally in the "black” rather than in the • red.” However, five semi-an nual payments are still due on the National Mission Loan. To tals were also given on the Memorial Fund and for the pledges for the ensuing year. Election of two elders and two deacons highlighted busi ness of the congregational meeting Chairman of the no minating committee, Monte Megargel, gave the report re sulting in Robert Hayes and Roy Epperson being elected as elders, and Mary Tuers and Monte Megargel elected to the board of deacons for the “Class of 1975". Honors Miss Stevens IDANHA Exchanging piece. She carried a cascade their marriage v >ws Saturday bouquet of blue-tipped roses, f vening were Miss Sharon carnations and stephanotis. Lorraine Derrick and James Miss Sherry’ Williamson was Dale Morgan. The wedding the maid of honor. Miss Alta took place at the First Church Saner. Miss Pam Johnson, sis cf the Nazarene in Salem wtih ter of the bridegroom, Mrs. the bride’s great-uncle. Rev. George Derrick and Mrs. Gary Lloyd Birks, performing the Derrick, sister-in-laws of the seven o’clock ceremony. bride, were bridesmaids. They The bride is the daughter of wore long, royal blue velvet Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Derrick dresses with matching head Monday, January 22— of Idanha. The bridegroom is pieces. The maid of honor car- j _____ Lions Club dinner meeting at’ the’ Frontier the son of Mrs. Dorothy John ried a nosgay of blue tipped at 6?30 son of Marion Forks and Vern roses and carnations centered jnn with a white candle accented Morgan of Stayton. Women’s Volleyball, grade For her wedding the bride with flowing white velvet rib-1 school gym. 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Guard your home with Mutual chose a floor ........................... length, tiered bons. of Enumclaw's Rainbow of Pro gown t of ChantiUy’lace with ; Peggy Derrick was flower Tuesday. January 23— tection! A Homeowner» policy Marilyn M— Club C’-.-b will —i" meet ____ __ at cathedral train. scalloped ’ girl for her sister and Ted with many extras, such as credit neckline and long sleeves Johnson, brother of the bride-1 the home of Rose Cree with card coverage and liability for un groom, was the ring bearer. | Addie French as co-hostess for trimmed with a lace ruffle. registered recreational vehicle». I potluck luncheon. Candlelighters were Rick Mon i Her fingertip veil was edged See your M of E agent today. roe and Robin Wilkerson. in matching lace and was held ’ Wednesday. Jan. 24 — Steven Murphy served as Insurance by in place by a Camelot head- Marilyn Assembly No. 60, best man for Mr. Morgan. Ush- . ers were George Derrick and ®r°er of Rainbow for Girls. Gary Derrick, brothers of the at pm. at the bride, Jeff Drago and Lloyd ■ ^1- Stinson. A reception followed A.A.R.P. Santiam Chapter MUTUAL OF at the church parlors. Guest at the high school at ENUMCLAW book attendants were Mr and ‘ -30 p.m tnumclow, Washington Mrs. Myles McMillan, sister Sponsored as a public servici and brother-in-law of the By Saturday evening Mr. and I groom. The newlyweds flew to Hawaii on their honeymoon If the number following Mrs Lowell Cree and Mrs and on their return will be at ___ TL r William McClintock accom- in Gates. your you name on The I ne En tn panied by Mrs. Betty Norfleet , home Mr. Morgan is a graduate of | Insurance Agency, Inc. Insurance Agency, Inc terprise label reads of Stayton attended Salem Detroit High School. He is self | Chapter -162. at Westside Timber j 493 Third Street Stayton 1-73 it it's ’s time to send I Mrs. Cree was making her employed Co. Logging Operations. Remember us when you are 493 Third Street Stayton a check for renewal. I fficial visit as a member of In need of life, health and ac See Us For the Estarl committee of the cident insurance. We are your All General Unes of Grand Chapter of Oregon. complete insurance agency. Insurance See Ü» For This completes her ten official All General Lines of Insurance visits. A number of dignitaries Monday, January 22- Phone 769-63 I I were escorted and introduced Hamburger gravy including Lester Langdon. Whipped potatoes worthy grand patron of the Buttered Peas Grand Chapter of Oregon, and Hot rolls Coming soon on radio .... his wife. Iris Langdon, grand Applesauce bars marshal of the grand chaDter Milk from Scappoose. Ore.; Karl Wipper. junior past grand pa- Tuesday. January 23— Pronto pups ! tron from Turner: Mrs. Cree, Potato salad member of the Estarl commit- Applecake , tee. and Walter Esplin. mem Ice cream ber of the cancer research Milk committee of the Grand Chap ter of Oregon; Ann Baker, Wednesday. January 24— grand representative to fllin- Lasanga ois in Oregon and Mrs. Zelma Sweet potato Plane, grand representative Home made bread t” S Dakota in Oregon; Mrs. Pineapple Virginia Odom, worthy matron Milk ALBANY - KRKT 12:15 P.M. of Ainsworth Chapter. Salem; and Minnie Watts, worthy ma- Thursday, January 25— Chicken and noodles ron and Ralph Watts worthy ALBANY - KWIL 4:40 P. M. Buttered carrots patron of Marguerite Chapter. Rolls Lebanon. Fruited Jello STORIES OF Following the meeting a Ice cream Milk cake walk was held with 16 PACIFIC POWERLAND cakes being given away. Pro Friday. January 26— Hamburgers told by Nelson Olmsted ceeds went to the Estarl Fund French fries Among those winning cake? Green beans were Mrs. Norfleet, Mrs. Me- i Applecrisp PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Clintock and Lowel Cree. Milk Homeowners Mrs. Lowell Cree Visits Salem Chapter MADISON & DAVIS1 MADISON & DAVIS A story of a trunk, a wagon train, and a shortcut to the haven of Western Oregon. Wednesday, January 24