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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 20, 1969 TV, Radio & Appliance Call Us Any Day For Service No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between Stayton and Gates. ON OR OFF THE CABLE RCA VICTOR The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. RCA WHIRLPOOL The Best Laundry Equipment PORTERsLAU Appliance — Radio SALES — SERVICE 503 N. Tliird Ave. Stayton % ornasti. Paqe. Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Janice Gordon Student Teaching At Spokane, Wn. tion is designed to help the assembled delegates to see the need to increase their spiritual strength and ministerial activi ty,” the minister said. There will be 18 different speakers from the 16 Willam ette Valley congregations re presented. The principal address of the series of meetings will be at 3:00 p. m. Sunday, February 23, when Alvyn L. Franck, dis trict supervisor, will speak on the subject, “Law and Order— W hen and How?” Miss Janice E. Gordon, dau ghter of Mrs. Edna Gordon, Mrs. Nat Wills Engagement Told 459, N. W. Alder, Mill City, and a senior at Whitworth Col Honored on Birthday lege, has been named to a stu dent teaching assignment in Anniversarry Feb. 7 the Spokane Public Schools. Mr. and Mrs. John Wills en- Miss Gordon will spend eight j tertained his parents on Feb weeks of daily observation and Marilyn Chapter No. 145, Ac- ruary 7 with a dinner in hon teaching of classes for the per i acia Chapter No. 63 of Stay or of his mother on her birth ton and Victoria Chapter No. iod extending from February day anniversary. Also present 76 of Turner Order of the 6, through April 2. ! were the hosts two daughters Eastern Star held their Dis- An English major with min I Dianne and Natalie. i trict meeting last Friday, Feb or emphasis in speech, Miss Sunday dinner guests at the ruary 14 at 8 o’clock at the Gordon is one of 35 Whitworth Nat Wills home were Mr. and Stayton Masonic Temple. College education students who I Mrs. James Stock of Sweet The work of the order was will be participating in this Home, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer exemplified for Mrs. Winifred phase of the teacher education Ellis, Margaret and Jeff of Nelson of Coos Bay, Worthy program. She is a graduate Sweet Home, Mrs. Ellis Wil- Grand Matron of the Grand of Santiam High School in son of Estacada and Mr. and Mill City, and attended the Chapter of Oregon. Mrs. John Wills, Diane and Victoria Chapter had the Oregon College of Education. Natalie and Mr. and Mrs. Nat opening and closing of the Miss Gordon has been as Wills. This dinner also honor chapter and good of the order. signed to West Valley High ¿zjíí ed Mrs. Wills. Acacia had escort and bal School in Spokane, where she loting and Marilyn Chapter will be under the supervision Mrs. Edna Gordon of Mill had the degree work with Mr. of the regular teacher and will Round Robin Club “Coffee, tea or milk?” City is announcing the engage Mrs. Edward Harnsberger attend individual conference Entertained Monday ment of her daughter, Miss and of Independence serving as sessions with education special Janice Elaine Gordon to Mr. courtesy candidates. At Marie Stewarts ists from Whitworth College Distinguished guests intro throughout the teaching per Members of the Round Rob Wayne R. Swanson of Spok duced and escorted were Wini iod. in Pinochle club were enter ane, Washington. Community Miss Gordon is a 1965 grad fred Nelson, Worthy Grand tained Monday evening at the Teaching candidates are ex home of Marie Stewart. An at uate of Santiam High school Matron of the Grand Chapter pected, at Whitworth, to un Calendar of Events tractive spring motif was used and will graduate from Whit of Oregon from Coos Bay; derstand the subject matter in in the table decorations and worth College in May. Mr. Muriel Field, Associate Grand broad fields commonly taug’t I refreshments were served be Swanson is a 1964 graduate of Matron of the Grand Chapter in elementary and secondary North Central High school in of Oregon from Salem; Merle fore the evening of cards. schools. Special attention is Guests were Virginia Davis, Spokane. He has served in the Lamar, member of the Inter given to the development of Wednesday, February 19— | Carmen Earnhardt, Velma | Army f°r tw0 years’ one year national Temple Fund Comm, effective skill in educational Rebekah Lodge at hall at 8 Dorothy Grant*. 'in Vietnam. Since then he has of the General Grand Chapter procedures in classroom sit p. m. I Cribbs and T~ been employed in Spokane for of Silverton; Vera Scott, mem uations. Winning the high prize was Jaycee Meeting at 8 p. m. I ber of the Estarl Committee of Marilyn Drynan and the low, the Burroughs Corporation. Whitworth College is one of The young couple plan to be the Grand Chapter of Oregon Carmen Barnhardt. The pin Thursday, February 20— married at the Church of The from Stayton; Edward Harns America’s leading colleges of ochle Lu MacGregor. Santiam P.T.A. meeting. the liberal arts and sciences, Mabel Yankus will be host- Rock of Ages in Spokane in berger of Independence and and is under the sponsorship Meeting of Jayceettes. June. Rex Hunt of Eugene both of the United Presbyterian i ess for the next party to be members of the Home Endow Synod of Washington-Alaska. Saturday, February 22— held March 3. ment Committee of the Grand Its total program is carefully Washington’s birthday An Glenda Beachy To Chapter of Oregon and Mar planned to meet the intellect niversary. Mill City Couple's I Lowery of Gervais, ual, spiritual, and physical Head Young Peoples guerite Grand Representative to Utah needs of the youth who come Monday, February 24— Engagement Is in Oregon. Mill City Lions club dinner to its campus. Announced This Week Group at Idanha Worthy Matrons and Wor meeting at Fellowship hall at Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gold Patrons present included 6:30. IDANHA—Glenda Beachy thy en this week announced the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nichol engagement of their daughter, was host at her Idanha home son of Chadwick Chapter No. Tuesday, February 25— Mrs. Edna Lady, to Donovan when the Young People met 37 Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marilyn Club at home of Mrs. i L. Moffatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday evening at 5:30 o’clock. J. Reed of Ainsworth Chapter Gladys Lake. 12 noon covered Don Moffatt. The wedding will Conducting the business meet- No. 176 Salem: Mr. and Mrs. dish luncheon. be an event of March 21st. j ing which included the election George Reed of Trinity Chap Mrs. I^ady is employed in the' of officers was vice president ter No. 175 Salem; Mr. and Wednesday, February 26— office of North Santiam Ply Gerald Hiebert. Elected as pre Mrs. Oscar Noren of Gervais Order of Rainbow for Girls. wood Co., Inc., and Mr. Mof sident for the ensuing year No. 118 and Mrs. Maybelle Father-Daughter banquet at fatt is owner of Moffatt Plum was Miss Glenda Beachy. Oth Burch of Golden West Chap hall. bing & Heating. er newly elected officers were The Sweet Home Business ter No. 138 of Cloverdale. Miss Sharon Johnson, vice pre Under Good of the Order and Professional Women’s Sponsored as a public service sident, and Miss Kathlynn Mrs. Nelson, W.G.M. talked club will again sponsor the by Hancok, secretary - treasurer. briefly using as her theme Miss Linn County Pageant. Installation ceremonies will “Throw out the Life Line”. Mrs. Howard Bluhm is the di- I be held Sunday, February 23 An addenda was given in her rector. The event this year, the | at the home of Rev. and Mrs. honor the three chapters 11th sponsored by the Sweet Harold Roth at 5:30. Miss Lin- using by the Valentine theme Home club, will be held April da Roth will be hostess. with Mrs. Clarice Rossner of 19 in the Sweet Home high The evening’s program wab .""alem singing “Let Me Call school auditorium. Winner of on “Choosing a Career,” which the county pageant will enter Sweetheart”. , was presented under the di You Following the meeting re the State Miss Oregon pageant Phone 897-2345 rection of Mrs. Barbara White freshments were served in the at Seaside in July to select a ly and Henry Hiebert, cousel- queen who will compete for J. C. Kimmel-Ed L. Davis dining room. ors. the crown of Miss America in Owners Refreshments were served National competition in Atlant I by the hostess to Robert Smith, ic City, N. J. in September. . Mike, Ricky and Gina Wil- Mrs. Hugh Johnston To quality, a young lady I liamson, Gerald Hiebert, Lin Hostess at Wednesday must be between 18 and 28 by da Roth, Donald and Henry September 1; must be a high Hiebert. Sharon Johnson, Garden Club Meeting school graduate, and must LYONS—Mrs. Hugh John Kathlynn Hancock and Bar- never have been married. I bara Whitely. ston was hostess for the meet beauty, and talent are ing of the Lyons Garden club Poise, the three major requirements. 1500 Trump and 1000 at her home Wednesday the Each contestant will be judged 12th. Each member answered in evening gown, swim suit, to roll call with “What to do and in presentation of her Aces Features at Bid for winter damage”. Reports talent. She will have to furn were heard from various com- ish her evening gown and long Or Bunch Card Party mittees. It was voted to except gloves. They will all receive The Bid or Bunch Pinochle the revision of the by-laws. It the competition swimsuits as dub party was held at the was also voted to except an in a gift. The w’inner will receive home of Mary Wright Mon vitation from the Mill City day evening. The hostess used robe, and an all-expense paid a romantic motif with “hearts meeting March 6, at 10:30 a m. trip to Seaside in July, The to be held at the Gates Club and cupids*” and a special second ruuner-up will receive punch was served in honor of House. Eleanor Cook of Stay a $100 scholarship. Each girl Edna Lady’s recent engage- ton will give a demonstration will be presented a Miss Am- ment to Donovan Moffatt. A on decorations for Easter. Mo erica charm bracelet. small gift was presented to ther’s Day and Memorial Day. The entertainment of the af Qualified girls from through Edna, Guests for the evening out Linn county are being were Gloria Goforth. Suzie ternoon was furnished bv Mrs. sought. Interested girls are Stewart and Jean Rosamond. Otto Weidman, who show’ed asked to contact Mrs. Bluhm, Elsie Ohmart was passed 1500 pictures of the Salem Garden 700 S. 3rd Ave., Sweet Home At .inj time jou maj become trump hand by Edna Lady Tour, Oakhill Nursery near for entry blanks and official involved in a lawsuit which Peterson Rock Rickreall and and Lorraine Mills was passed rules and regulations. might deprive jou of much 1000 aces by Nadine Duggan Gardens near Redmond. At- of jour life savings Liability Last year ’ s winner was Winning high prize was Na tending the meeting were Cathi Ann Kleinke of Albany, claims against jou or mem bers of jour familj from dine Duggan and low’. Pat Mmes. Orville Downing, Char- a junior at the U of O. bodilj injurj orpropertj dam Eastwood. Jean Rosamond w’on les Cruson. Ix'onard Cruson. age suffered bj others, on Glen Julian, Otto Weidman. pinochle. jour premises or elsewhere, Linda Bastuscheck will be Harley Scott, Ralph Downer. Jehovah's Witnesses can often be disastrous. Floyd Bassett, Percy Hiatt, hostess for the next party to Comprehensive Personal L>n- Frank Crust, Chester Riggs. be held March 3. bilily Insurance will protect Elmer Taylor, Mrs. Gladys Ny To Have Salem jou against such judgment gaard. Kathy Neal and the up to $10,000 (higher limits Wedding Anniversary hostess Mrs. Johnston. Conclave Feb. 21-23 are available), with all court Marilyn Chapter Has Dist. Meeting Entries Sought for Miss Linn County Pageant in April HILL INSURANCE AGENCY Slated at Christian Church for Duckworths The First Christian church will I k > hosting the 60th wed ding reception for Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Duckworth Sr., Sunday. February 23 at the church parlors. A short program is to pre cede the reception and will start at 3 p m. The program will include a dedication serv ice for the public address sys tem. which is a gift to the church from Mr. and Mrs Duckworth. The public is invited and the Duckworths request that there be no gifts. and attorneys' fees paid for John Woodcock, Stayton At such a nominal cost can minister, has received an im jou really afford to be with Jaycettes To Meet portant program assignment out such protection’’ Call on At Joyce Trout Home to instruct the 1.200 expected us for further details with out obligation The Mill City Jaycettes met delegates attending the com recently at the home of Linda ing weekend circuit assembly Sanders Due to the bad wea-1 of Jehovah’s Witnesses at ther. no one was able to attend' North Salem High School Feb the District 8 Social which ruary 21-23. was held in Molalla February He will present a model 1. The business meeting was ministry’ development class as adjourned early so the mem signment on the opening pro bers could work on the tray gram Friday evening, demon favors for Valentine’sDav strating the teaching methods J. C. Kimmel E. L. Davis Owners Prize for the evening was currently being used in each won by Joyce Trout and re congregation of Jehovah's Wit freshments were served by the nesses. Ph. 897-2345 Mill City hostess “Because reports from all The next meeting will be parts of the world testify to the Salem Mobile held at the home of Joyce general moral breakdown a- Ph. YP2-2600 Trout February 20. mong the people this conven- HILL INSURANCE AGENCY