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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1970)
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 3, 1970 Roberta Lynn Samek and William Bassett Married from North Dilkon for the Miss Roberta Lynn Samek nuptials. and William Henry Bassett ex The attendants wore floor- changed wedirng vows at a 2 length gw.7» of peacock blue ociock ceremony Last Satur with a bow accenting the back day afternoon a: The Church of the empire waist. Each car of the Immaculate Conception ried a single long stemmed in Stayton. white rose Parents of the bride are________________________ Rebecca Sherman and Kristi Mr and Mrs. Joseph W Sam- sames. nieces of the bride ek and Mr Bassett is the son were flower girls. of Mr and Mrs. Earl L Bassett Fredrick Bassett stood with of Staytoc and formerly of his brother as best mar. and Mii-1 City. ushers were Raymond Samek The bride chose a gown of ana Ronald Samek brothers white taffeta, empire style of the bride. Len Dugan and with a chapel train and daisy Bruce Burke A reception foloiwed in St. trim an the collared illusion .-.eckhne and cuffs of the long Mary’s School Following a wedding trip to sleeves A floral headpiece held her elbow length veil She car California the young couple ried a cascade of white roses. will make their home in Stay Matron of Honor was Mrs. ton where the bride groom is Rich Manning and bridesmaids presently employed with his were Mr*. Richard Sherman. I father He will continue his the bride's sister. Miss Joenel studies at Oregon State Univer- Dougherty, Mise Susan Ire-i -:tv in the Spring land and Miss Marjorie Ridl I The bride is a Junior at Ore the bride's cousin who came gon College of Education. 'll/onuuú. PwfA Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Phone 897-2772 Tennessee Pastor Talks Archers Feted on Home Extension To To Adventists Here 51st Anniversary Glen Coon, pastor of the Adventist church Have Holiday Party Seventh-day Mr. and Mrs Cyril Archer, from Roan Mountain. Tenn, Sr. of Salem were honor guests GATES — The Home Ex tension Group will have a Christmas party and gift ex change at the Gates Clubhouse Thursday, December 10, start ing at 10 a m. A potluck luncheon will be served at noon. Those attending are asked to bring cookies or candy suit able for Christmas, which will be used for ' tasting'' and the recipes for exchange Each one is to bring a valued at $1 and anyone in the community is invited to attend. Mrs. Ruby Hutchinson is president of the group. spoke to the member-, of the Mill City group Thursday ev ening. He is conducting a ser ies of 10 meetings in the Salem Livingstone Academy gym nightly beginning with the Sat urday afternoon meeting. No vember 28. Pastor G. M. Richardson of the Mill CUy-Staytcn church es was instrumental in acquir ing Mr. Coon's services. Pastor Richardson has just recently returned from a three- week series of evangelical meetings at Oregon City when, he assisted an evangelistica; team with his talents, includ ir.g his marimba. F For Her a£ Christmas Santas Merriest Gifts ■?.- LADIES' DRESSES Cotton, Rayon, Polyester FROM $798 $1998 GOWNS and PAJAMAS Flannel or Brushed Rayon TO FROM $goo FROM BLOUSES — White and Colors Dress Styles and Pant Tops FROM $498 to $1298 for the MAN in your, Christmas SHIRTS $g98 $098 FROM TIES FROM •■bill«, S im . To $000 $450 To DRESS and CASUAL PANTS Regular and Flare Leg $g?5 H’l Christmas Hm« fer Sonto, It's easy to find Gifts that will Please those on your Gift list. EASY SHOPPING at a dinner party in Salem on November 21st on their 51st wedding anniversary. Attending the party were Mr and Mrs. Archer, Sr., Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Studder from San Francisco, Califor nia. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Archer, Los Angeles, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Archer, Jr., MUI Citv, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burrell and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bk»r from Salem. Mrs. Studder. Richard and Cyril Jr., are children of the Archers Kellys Return from Postmasters Meeting Many Holiday Events Slated For Detroit-Idanha Communities DETROIT—With the Christ------------------------------------- — mas Holiday season approach- paying of games, followed by ing many pre-holiday even’» an exchange of gifts. are slated for this month in The Idanha Community the Upper North Santiam Can .Church has scheduled Decern- yon. __ _ p. ___ I tier _ 20 _ at 7:30 m. ___ for _____ their nroarnm A A Detroit Woman's Civic club' nnnii^l annual Christmas program. I held their annual Christmas | four-act play entitled “Christ- party and dinner Wednesday j mas Play" with a cast of 30 evening. December 2 at Detroit adults will be presented under City hall. The event included i the direction of Mrs. Earl ----- .---- u..„u husbands —1_ „ ,1' Michaelson and Mrs Barbara members, and guests. Gifts were exchanged Whitely. The smaller children and entertainment provided by of the Sunday school class will the playing of games. Hosting also present a program. The the event was Mrs. Jo Leffler, choir will offer several selec Mrs. Ann Cimino, Mrs. Carolyn tions. The evening’s program Lichlyter and Mrs. Shirley- will include treats for the Lawrence. children. The American Legion Aux As in the past, the Detroit iliary, Idanha Unit, has sched Community Christian church uled December 8 at 7:30 p. m. will sponsor a community for their annual Christmas Christmas carolling program. party. The event will be held The time and date will be an at the Idanha home of Mrs. nounced later. Sarah Benton. Co-hostess will be Mrs. Reba Snyder. There will be an exchange of gifts, Lyons Library Has and refreshments served. Mrs. Harold Baker. Idanha, New Magazines will host members of ths LYONS — The regular Li Woman’s Mission Society, Idanha Community church, brary Board meeting was held when they meet for iheir an- Monday evening. They report nual Christmas party on De ed new Christmas magazines cember 10 at 7:30 p. m. Each with handy crafts, Christmas year members of the group recipes and etc., are now on bring hand-made articles hand. A discussion on raising which are auctioned off among the fee for library cards was the members. Proceeds from held and tabled untill next the auction are then sent to meeting. A meeting will be various missions Holiday re held in January. Mrs. Hendricks from the freshments will be served. On December 15 the Detroit State Library visited the Li home of Mrs. Jerry Lynn will brary Tuesday afternoon. She be the setting at 10:30 a. m. is in charge of the childrens for a pot-luck dinner when department and wanted to see members of the Home musi Exten- - what they had on hand here. me nuure si<>n Unit hold their annual Christmas party. Entertain I ment will be provided by the A week ago Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly drove to Pendleton, where they at tended a luncheon meeting of Tri-County Postmasters o f that area which was held on Sunday afternoon, November 22. Kelly is third vice-president of the Oregon Chapter of the National Association of Post masters. On Monday, in spite of sev eral inches of snow which had fallen in Pendleton during the night and a temperature read vs, the tne Kellys rveuys ing in the low 20s, and put chains on their IL™ car . drove to Pullman, Wn. ., where they spent Thanksgiving week Community at the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Barkley and three sons. Calendar of Events Kelly spent most of the time I helping his son-in-law panel the basement of their home. The Kellys returned home Thursday. December 3— Sunday, encountering only a By Bernice Strawn few' patches of fog along the Extension Home Managemeat FOE Aerie and Auxiliary way. although there was snow Snecialist Oregon State meets at lodge at 8 p. m. on the ground at Pullman the BEFORE INVESTING, IN entire time they were there. VESTIGATE — especially if Jaycees meet at Hall 8 p. m. They were lucky both going you’re considering a freezer and coming back through the food plan. Although the major Monday, December 7_ Columbia Gorge as it was mild, ity of firms offering these dry. and with practically no plans are legitimate, a few use Bid or Bunch Pinochle club wind. at the home of Linda Bastu- unethical practices. These plans usually offer a scheck at 7:30. freezer plus an agreed-upon Presbyterian Youth Round Robin Pinochle ____ ____ club amount of frozen food. Check To Take Part In prices of comparable freezers at the home of Marilynn Drv- at local appliance dealers. Also nan at 7:30. Sun. Morning Service check into the price, types and A special "celebration” has quality of food' to be supplied, Wednesday, December 9— been scheduled for the 11 a. m. Read all of the contract and Order of Rainbow for Girls worship service at the Presby-' ask questions before you sign, terian church Sunday morning. | The Federal Trade Commis-; at Hall 7:30 p. m. December 6, when the youth sion reports several types of of the church will be especial- deceptive practices regarding Sponsored as a public service ly involved. Everyne is invit- claims on savings, quality and ed to attend. | quantity of food provided, guar- coiuuig me event Coming nere here ior for the_ event j , tees and promise of refunds. will be the Willamette Presby-1 Ask your county Extension tery’s committee on youth1 office for a free bulletin “Don’t Insurance Agency, Inc. 1 ministeries and other youth Be Taken In.” within the Presbytery. Leader 129 Wall Street of the training conference will IF YOUR YOUNGSTER’S be Terry Henry, campus pas THANKSGIVING TURKEY See Us For tor at OSU in Corvallis. DRUMSTICK lands on your An General Lines of Insurance | The out-of-town young peo- carpet, here’s what to do about I I pie plan to arrive here early, it. Phone 897-2345 j Saturday evening, will remain ■ Sponge the stained area with I I j overnight, and be special - dry cleaning solvent. Use a | guests foi an 8:30 breakfast | clean cloth and always work e Sunday >------ :— in t Fellowship -.,.--- from the outer to the morning I hall to which all youths are center. This keeps the stain I invited. within a minimum area. II In charge of making arrange If the stain remains, use a ments for the weekend affair lukewarm solution of a tea ¡are the Senior High Youth of spoonful of neutral detergent the Presbyterian church, as- in two cups of water. Sponge sisited by their advisors, Mr with a clean cloth, remove and Mrs. Merle Stewart. Mr. suds with clean water and blot I and Mrs. John Lengacher. and up the moisture. Cover with the Rev. and Mrs. Wayne dry toweling or a half-inch Blake. thickness of cleansing tissue. Weight in place with several and let dry. Camp Fire Girls Have books For more information on re Your registered phar moving stains from carpets, Progressive Dinner macist is allied with The Sixth grade Camp Fire ask your county Extension of fice for a free bulletin “ Long your doctor in battling girls and their leader. Mrs. er Life for Rugs and Uphol Gale Larson, held a progres stery." illness. Trust him to sive dinner Monday evening. November 30. accurately compound Mrs. Harry Mason, their your doctor’s prescrip sponsor from the Mill City Women's Club, was the guest I tions. of honor. Hostesses were Su- san Henn ess. Pam Krecklow Hand in Hand with and Natalie Wills. Other mem Your Doctor bers of the group are Joanna Meier Patti Spurgeon and DRUGS AT PRICES filigli Ù» Lynn Larson. YOU CAN PAY The girls prepared and cook AND TRUST ed the food themselves and ar ranged games for the evening entertainment Work Smarter.. Not Harder MADISON & DAVIS too B« sure t« l«t v» help you gift all Cardigan and Pullover H»« man on your Christmas list. W«’ro Santa’s fovorit«. FROM $in98 1W To $1^98 EASY PARKING BALDWIN’S 351 N. Third Ave Stayton, Oregon Church Youth At Portland Meeting Several youths from the United Presbyterian diurch mH RUT WANT Mtt-ntE accompanied bv Pastor Wayne «WITI KNMM A» IN THIS Blake spent Friday and Sat urday in Portland attending imPAKt IS A FAST, HPENDABU the United Presbyterian Youth I Assembly The event was held I ■AV TO MY SRI OR RENT at the beautiful old First Pres-1 bvterian church where they . ■Uli NONI also remained overnight. Attending the conference I from Mill City were Rick P> sekany. Kim Posekany. Jahn Archer, and Karen Davis 1 PAT'S PILL BOX 1st. Stayton Phone 769-5345 Emergency 769-639? 521