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Linda Olmstead Marries Robert Anderson 2—The Min City Enterprise, Thursday, March 5, 1970 fyJrMHGtù. Paqa TV, Radio & Appliance Call Us Any Day For Service No Mileage Charge on Route Calla 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 1 T ;LAIL .POIRTERd HV: * Appliance — Radio SALES — SERVICE 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton Ph. 769-2-154 á We try to keep this as inflation proof as possible. Telephone service remains one of today’s really great values. But we, too, face rising costs. We intend to keep on increasing the value of your telephone while keeping its cost reasonable. « i Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Carol Schaer To Clyde Phillips Return WoM Da* °'p,°ver | To Be March 6 at Marry in June The engagement of Miss | Carol Lee Schaer of Willa- mina to Gary Ray Swanson has been announced by her mother, Mrs. Gwen Schaer of Gates. The announcement was made at a recent family din ner at the Schaer home. Miss Schaer is a graduate of Santiarn High school and the University of Oregon. Mr. Swanson is a graduate of El mira High school and Lewis and Clark college. He is the I son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray | Swanson of Noti. The bride elect is presently teaching Secondary English and His tory at Willamina High school and Mr. Swanson is teaching 1 speech, English and band at the same schosl. The couple plan an early June wedding which will be held at the First United Me- i thodist church in Salem. From Trip to South l/>,estze„on Chuich Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phillips It has been announced that Monday afternoon from an el observance of the World Day even week trip which took of Prayer will be held at 1:45 returned to their home last Friday afternoon, March 6, in i them as far as Florida. Leav the sanctuary of the United ing Mill City December 9th Presbyterian church, with Mrs. they visited in Sacramento, James Swan as chairman. Pre Miss Linda Lou Olmstead, yellow street length dress and California at the home of Mr. sident of the Presbyterian daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al she had white accessories. Her and Mrs. Steve Chudzinski. Women’s Association Is Mrs. fred Dick Olmstead became corsage was a white purple Fr:m there thev went to Ox Clyde Rogers. the bride of L/Cpl. Robert An throated orchid. The bride is a 1968 graduate nard, California where they The women of the Santiam derson on Tuesday, February of Santiam High school and visited his mother and brother Canyon Community churches 24 at the Free Methodist par- and his family. At Temple City have taken part in this special s:nage. The Rev. John DeMain the groom graduated from Dal they visited their daughter day for a number of years. officiated at the 8 o’clock cere las High school before enter ing the service. The groom has and her family and at Santa Everyone, both men and wo mony. Mr. Anderson is the nephew reported back to Camp Pend Anna they visited at the home men, are invited to attend. of Mrs. Dorothy Anderson of leton, Calif., where his wife of her sister. There will be a social hour Dallas, who attended the wed will join him soon. They arrived in San Diego Following the Tuesday even in time to spend Christmas at in Fellowship Hall following ding. the home of a daughter. They the service, and baby-sitting The vows were exchanged ing wedding a reception for visited a number of friends will be provided for the af- before immediate members and the couple was held at the h me of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde there and left on New Years ternoon. close friends of the family. day. They visited two of her The bride was gowned in a Morgan. brothers in the New Orleans area and his sister at Venice. Edna Gordon Hosts geles, was a handsome young Florida. They traveled the full man from Long Beach, Calif, length of the West Coast of Bid or Bunch Club and sometimes had his hands Rainbow Girls To Florida. Abut 20 miles from full with his “little old ladies.” Members of the Bid Pensocola, Florida they wit Our group was c:mprised Hold Initiation Wed nessed a tornado. Among the Bunch Pinochle club were of people in all sizes, shapes, tertained Monday evening at personalities and came from all Mrs. Gloria Hoffman, Grand points of interest they saw the home of Edna Gordon. The walks of life. Deputy of the International were the Everglades National hostess served refreshments But all in all it was excep Order of the Rainbow for Girls Park, Key West, Cypress Gar- before cards were played. tionally harmonious; we enjoy in the State of Oregon was an dents and the Astro dome at Guests for the evening were ed it. As in every gathering of honored guest at the February saw several state capitols. Donna Podrabsky and Sharon Houston, Texas. They also people we found several whom 125th meeting of Marilyn As- Crook. Winning high prize On the return trip they stop we especially enjoyed. One I sembly in Mill City. ped a short time at their daugh was Rilla Shaffer with Betty couple came from Waverly, I Mrs. Hoffman helped mem- ters in San Diego and then on Pittam receiving low. Pin By Goldie Rambo Ohio, not too far from where I bers during their school of in- to Mill City. ochle was not held by anyone our daughter and her husband j struction. Mrs. Hoffman was They made the eleven thous during the entire session. Have our feet back in the live. They said they would accompanied by her husband and mile trip in their camper The next party has been set snow (?) after our two week try and get in touch with Russ from Salem. and went through California, up to March 23 because of dream vacation to Hawaii. and Laura and report on our Members decided to hold a Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, spring vacation and will be cake auction at the next East Mississippi, Alabama, Louisan- held at the home of Ann Ho Some people, of course, jet (mis)behaviour. back and forth across the Pa ALOHA! ern Star meeting and Mrs. na and Florida. vey. cific according to their mood Ervin Peterson will handle the Although they enjoyed their and the sun. We would love details at the meeting on trip they say they are glad to again be caught up in the Lions Auxiliary Gives • March 9. Girls were asked to to be home again. Dr. John Brooks Dies Island magic—but if we don’t To Scholarship Fund have their cakes at the hall at make it—we lived each day Members of the Mill City- I 7:30 p.m. on that Monday. Friday at Portland while there to the fullest, And Lions Auxiliary met at the Petitions for the Degrees Marilyn Chapter To any- that is a good philosophy Lions Paw store Thursday ev ' were balloted on and an initia The Presbyterian congre ening and got the assorted mer tion was set for Wednesday, Have Friendship Night gation was shocked Sunday where. Don’t have to repeat this chandise items there in order. March 11. It will be formal Marilyn Chapter No. 145 morning to learn of the sud A practice will be held on OES will have their first den and untimely death of to those that have been there The store is operated each Sat Tuesday afternoon at the hall Friendship night of the year Rev. Jahn Brooks on Friday —but be sure and visit all urday from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. the islands—Oahu. Kauai, Maui after school. on Monday evening, March 9 night, February 27. The an and Hawaii—if possible. Each by Auxiliary members, and at 8 o’clock. nouncement was made by Dr. has its’ own enchantment. Our features everything from an tiques to used clothing. Chapters invited are Mar-1 James E. Spivey, Synod Exe- trip down the Kona coast was Following the “clean-up” guerite Chapter No. 60 from > cutive from Portland, who was a memorable experience and Lebanon; St. Mary’s Chapter the speaker that'morning. Rev. we would particularly like to Mrs. Leo Poole conducted a short business meeting when I No. 9 from Corvallis; Sweet Brooks was considered a pion go back there. The people are Home Chapter No. 164 from eer in the Synod of Oregsn, as warm and friendly everywhere plans for the state convention Sweet Home; Cedar Chapter he was the only black Presby but especially so it seemed to in Salem in May were discus No. 171 from Scio; Euclid terian clergyman in the entire us at Hilo. There was a tran sed. The women are planning Chapter No. 70 from Jeffer Northwest area. He had spok quility that eased taut nerves. new outfits to be worn at the son and Barzillai Chapter No. en here several days, and had If we could only RETAIN convention, featuring the pop 16 from Albany. a beautiful singing voice. Me- that. Honolulu has everything ular colors of red, white and Twenty-five year pins will i morial service were held Mon- —including warm sandy beach blue. A donation of $50 was made be presented to Mrs. Lois Scott ‘ day in Portland. es. But it was so busy and to the Santiam Scholarship and Wilson Stevens. crowded it was hard to “hang Serving on the refreshment fund which is available to two loose”—a term my Boss wish students at Santiam High Committee will be Mrs. Jack Garden Club To Meet es I hadn’t brought back with Gulliford, Mrs. Don Carlson, school. me............. Mrs. Don Moffatt and Mrs. Sid At Scout Cabin Mar. 5 Correspondence wa3 read by Baughman. To the more serious side . . Mrs. Fred Krecklow, secretary, The Mill City Garden Club . . We took many tours and and refreshments were served I will meet at the Scout Cabin found that the people native by Mrs. Lee Ross. I Church Group Meets Thursday, March 5 at 10:30 a. to the Islands are very proud The March Lions Auxiliary m. Those attending are asked of their heritage and culture. meeting place will be announc \At Turner Memorial ed later. to bring a sack lunch. Dessert Thursday a group from the and coffee will be furnished The Polynesian Culture center is a good example of this—a First Christian church had a by the hostesses. Must on a trip over there. noon dinner with the guests At one o’clock, Mrs. Eleanor Many young people attending at the Turner Memorial Home. Cooke from Stay ton will dem Community Following the meal a short onstrate corsage making and the Mormon College in that program, featuring group sing other things of interest to the area provide tourist entertain Calendar of Events ment, helping them work then- ing and poetry was presented. members. way through college. Going from Mill City were Plans will be made to at- The educational systems Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed, Mrs. tend the Spring meeting of Mackey, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert the Federation which will be seem to be very fine and it Duckworth, Mr. and Mrs. held at The Kopper Kitchen was pointed out to us several Wednesday, March 4— Charles Fultz. Mrs. Lita Lew North in Salem on March 25. times that at the University Jaycee Meeting at hall at 8 ellen, Mrs. Iairry Plotts and ------------------------- I of Hawaii-most students were p. m. there for only one purpose; Mrs. William Shepherd. Mr. Santiam Rebekah lodge at and Mrs. Hugh E. Jull and Mrs. Drynan Entertains to get a n education. As our tour director told us, “there hall at 8 p. m. Mrs. Herbert Whitaker of Sa- are no second chances here”. lem were also present. Card Club Monday We also discovered that the Hawaiians take a very dim Thursday, March 5— Maril.vnne Drynan hosted view of Hippies and said there club at Scout cabin. Phyl Knights Have the Round Robin Pinochle club were very few- am mg their 10 Garden a. m. Bring sack lunch. at her home Monday evening, Dinner Party own race. In fact we didn't Eleanor Cooke will demon Mr. and Mrs. Phyl Knight serving a dessert before cards see many—most of them at the strate corsage making at 1 p. port of Lahaina. entertained with a dinner were played. m. All club members were pre party at their home Saturday- sent and Mabel Yankus won North Santiam FOE meets On the Small World side— evening. Following the dinner the high. Goldie Rambo pinochle The first people we talked to at hall. 8 p. m remainder of the evening was and Mrs. Drynan received the after landing at Hilo were Monday, March 9— low prize. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Westenhouse spent visiting and dancing. Lions club dinner meeting at The next party will be March of Salem. He is a brother of Guests of the Knights were Sportsman ’s Country Kitchen 16 at the home of Lu Mac Laura Neal at Lyons and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wardin. Mr. at 6:30 p. m. Gregor. Westenhouse and I went to and Mrs. Harold Waterbury, Oregon Normal (OCE) at the Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Chamber- Order of Eastern Star at 8 same time. We also spent a p. m. Rainbow Girls Cake lain. Mrs. Bertha Eoff and pleasant evening with Doc Auction. Claude Cambell of Salem and Gates Firemen To and Gordie Garton, former Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Tycer of residents now living near Hon Have Annual Party Scotts Mills. olulu. They took us to see a Wednesday, March 11—Order GATES — The Fireman’s go d show at the controversial of Rainbow for Girls. 7:30 p. m. Initiation of new members Christian Church Has Auxiliary in Gates will hold Queen Surf club. its next meeting on Thursday, Sponsored as a public service Pot Luck Dinner March 5, at the firehall at On the personal side—I Sunday a Potluck dinner was 10:00 am. After the regular could write a book about the held following the morning meeting the members will en interesting people that we met worship service at the Chris joy a cosmetic party, sack in our tour group of 40— tian church, to honor Mr. and lunch and tieing a quilt which some day I may. We were es Mrs. Gilbert Duckworth, Sr. will be raffled off at the bene corted first class all the way. Insurance Agency, Inc. The couple had celebrated fit dance. As we all agreed when look The firemen and wives will ing at our six page menus— DBA Hill Insurance Agency their 61st wedding anniversary February 28. Friends coming enjoy dinner out and their an would he hard to get back 129 Wall Street from out-of-town for the occa nual Sweethearts Dance on home to the plainer ones and sion were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Saturday evening. This is a • have to look at the right hand Phone 897-2345 Roten of I.vons and Mr. and yearly dance for members on-1,«ide first. Our tour director Mrs. Hugh E .Tull. Salem 'joining the people at Los An- Ixemnnsmui NOTICE Subscribers, please check the label on your Enterprise this week. If the figure following your name is 3-70 your subscription has expired. Why not send in a check for your renewal today YOU SAVE MONEY By Subscribing to THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE You can save more than the subscription price of The Enterprise by reading the ads and then taking advantage of the bargains offered. Try it and see. 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