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3—IJie Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct 28, 1971 Rebekah Lodge 166 I " ° Has Fun Night John Swans Have Card Club Meets At 4 H Forestry Club Is Great Granddaughter Jaunita Davis Home Formed At Lyons Teachers Honored LYONS—Jaunita Davis was I LYONS—"Eager Beavers” is Mr. and Mrs. John Swan are celebrating the birth of hostess for the Wednesday af the new name selected for the ternoon card club held at her 4-H Forestry club. A forestry LYONS — A reception was their first _ great-granddaughter, ___ held Thursday night at the1 , although they already ------- ---------- ------- / have home. Following a 1:30 dessert meeting was held at the home Mari-Linn school honoring the four great-grandsons. A baby luncheon, 500 was in play. of Mrs. Laurence Chytka with teaching staff, which was open girl. weighing 5 pounds 14 High score was held by Doris six in attendance. Officers were chosen for the ed by George VanAgtmael, ounces, and named Shannon Roy, second high by Bea Hiatt By Gail Christensen ,----------------------------------------- and low by Alma Olmstead. coming year. Wayne Miley, chairman of the School Board. Colleen, was born to Mr. and This week we will report on ' and its hospital, and also be Others attending were Glad president; David Bishop, vice- Alan Franklin and Kelly Sil- Mrs. Lynn Swan (Lonnie Bod- the Hospital Auxiliary. tween the Hospital and the bernagel led the Pledge of eker, on Monday, October 25, ys Nygaard, Zeta Prichard, president; Tony Bishop, secre- The Hospital Auxiliary has community is a responsibility Allegiance to the Flag. I at the Salem General hospital. Ruth Lyons, Mildred Prichard, tary treasurer and Mary Chyt three important responsibili of every Auxiliary member, George VanAgtmael intro The parents, who already have Berneice Bridges, Katie Skill ka, news reporter. ties to its hospital. It strives to regardless of what branch of Discussion followed on new duced Clifford Babbitt, Princi a small boy, Stefan Lynn, ings, Mabel Downing, Laura promote volunteer services volunteer service she may do. Neal, Rachel Olmstead, Leota Forestry projects and on the pal of the school. Teachers make their home at Gates. that coincide with basic hospi She also should strive to fulfill aids Lois Bilyeu, Linda Parker, Grandparents of the new Worden, Margaret Kunkle, possibility of having someone tal needs; raises funds for the worthwhile _________ _____ needs ______ in her com- Jeanne Owen, Effie Anderson arrival are Mr. and Mrs. Fran Nellie Riggs, Katie Sieg, Rose speak on “Safety” in the for benefit of the hospital; and munity such as “well baby and Patricia McGinnis were cis Bodeker of Mill City and Bassett, Bertha Allen, Donna est. promotes good public relations clinics, blood banks and eye absent. Cooks, Mrs. Irene Lant- Ronald Swan of Wenatchee. Kunkle. with and in the communities clinics, for this creates good zer, Mrs. Helen Mentze and As “grandma Jessie” drives the served by the hospital. public relations for her hospi Mrs. Jean Pelletier, who was star route mailbus to Marion All volunteer services must tai. also absent. Custodians and Forks the first three „ days of be in close cooperation with The Auxiliary has held many Bus Drivers, Elmer Culwell, [ each week (it wasn't learned the hospital administration. A ing the past years, such as Leland Good and Dorothy Bis- whether or not she passed out Ixiok into the benefits of the North Santiam volunteer does willingly and money raising functions dur- hop. Secretary, Doris Miley, cigars Tuesday), great grand- proudly whatever service is Thrift Shop, Country Supper, Federal Credit Union and the teaching staff; Viola mother, Lettie was caring for asked of her. The Auxiliary is Card Parties, Tour of Homes Insured Savings . . . Insured Loans Helsel, first grade; Linda Mik- Stefan Lynn the first few days responsible to the hospital to at Christmas time, Art and kelson, second grade; Olene alter the big event. All profits are returned to the share holders carefully train the volunteer, Hobby Show, and a three day Smith, third grade; Martha I Just as a note of interest, WE ARE CURRENTLY PAYING 5% who works in the hospital, to I bazaar. Monies from these af Poole, fourth grade; Jackee, the “other grandmother” who best serve all hospital needs fairs have (above their regular DIVIDENDS QUARTERLY Mehl, fifth grade; Kay Pendle- drives the mail bus during the properly. Auxiliaries aim to working expenses) all gone to Contact Sec.-Treas. Matt Martin N ton, sixth; Robert Marklund, I last days of each week, has make themselves so invaluable the Hospital to buy equipment seventh and James Davidson,' numerous grandchildren, but 1005 N. 1st. Stayton Ph.769-2M2| to their hospital that they be needed, for building improve eighth. Mrs. Van Agtmael Mary Tuers has never been re- come a regular department. ments, or furnishings. In ad and Mrs. Silbernagel pinned ported as having handed out The second responsibility is dition hundreds of hours have corsages and buttonaires. I cigars either. to earn funds for the benefit been spent in mending, being The meeting was then turned j of their hospital, to purchase Cheerettes, serving on the reg over to Mrs. Otis Bishop, 4-H j I necessary equipment and furn ular Blood Bank Team and club leader. She introduced Bridal Shower Honors Eat Drink and Be Merry ishings and to make repairs I any other service they have last years leaders, Mrs. Law where needed. Methods of been called upon to do. Since rence Chytka, Mrs. Al Hem- ’ Miss Venetta Mays earning the funds are best de the Hospital opened in 1953 shorn, Mrs. Jack Roy, Mrs. I LYONS—Miss Venetta Mays, termined by the Auxiliary’s through 1970 the Auxiliary has Jack Shull, Mrs. Eldon Gilson | bride-elect, was the honored location and circumstance. given to the hospital in ex and Mrs. John Kuhn. New ’ guest at a bridal shower held Thirdly, the responsibility cess of $20,000.00. leaders will be Mrs. Valerie Friday night in the United of establishing good public re This fall a Hospital Gift McClellan, Mrs. Ronald Rol-1 Methodist church dining room lations between the Auxiliary Shop was organized which ap leston and Mrs. John Kokstis. I wtih Alma Olmstead, Alta pears to be off to a good start. Achievement awards were Bodeker, Orpha Roye and Ef- This will be managed by the passed out to Peggy Franklin, I fie Anderson, hostesses. Cheerette on duty for that day, Sharon McGuffin, Alan Frank-: After opening of the gifts, and by the Office Force when lin, Jim Shaddon, Tina Shad- refreshments were served to she is not there. • Chicken Dinners don, Dan Silbernagel, Karen , the honored guest, Miss Mays, I Thursday, October 28— The Scholarship Program ex Silbernagel, Kelly Sllbernagle, I Reta Cruson, Leona Gunn, 3 Pieces of chicken, fries, roll, cole slaw Bar B Q Hamburger tends to all High Schools in Theresa Stavang, and Steve Dorothy Hansen, Eva Bressler, Potato Chips the Areas covered by the Hos FrlchtL Advancement certi I Mildred Prichard, Gladys Ny- I Buttered Corn ficates, in addition to achive- 1 gaard, Bea Hiatt, Cheryl Kul- Applecake and Butter Sauce pital. This year three were given to girls from Gates, Mill ment awards, were presented : ken, Martha Poole, Cathy Milk. ORDERS TO GO City and Stayton. Kuiken, to Debbie Bishop, Tony Bishop, ■ Prichard, *. Marilyn Friday, October 29— The Auxiliary has taken on Mary Chytka, " Tim " Chytka, | Elva Kuiken, Jerry Mays, Ka- Vegetable Beef Stew Phone 769-5311 the responsibility of reemburs- Mary Frichtl, Cheryl Kuiken,' tie Skillings, Hazel Wirth, Bread and Butter ing the Hospital for much Wayne Miley, Debbie Peder- Debbie Goodell, Marcietta Applbsauce needed improvements on X- son. Darlene Roy, Debbie Roy,1 Mays,^ Edith Flemming, Vir- Mountain Bar Cookie Stayton, Oregon Ray equipment for the amount Peggy Miller, San Sandra Roy, Kathy Shull. Five gene “ " Scott, ““ ** Milk. of $12,000.00. They are busy Boedigheimer, Lillian year Girl, in addition to ad dy Monday, November 1— I with new money raising ideas vanced and achievement a- Smith, Dorothy Downer, Flor Meat Hash i for this large project. wards, went to Kathy Haffer. ence Darling, Lorraine Terry, Green Beans NEW HOURS: Mon. «ira Tbnra. 10 M.m. to 11 p.nl. The Administration of the IFYE stands for Internation and the hostesses. Bread and Butter Hospital states that they Sending gifts were Viola al Farm Youth Exchange, con Friday, Saturday and Bunday 10 «an. to Midnight Pineapple would very much miss the ser nected to 4-H work. Mrs. Bish Helsel, Thelma Hawthorne, Applesauce Bar vices of the Auxiliary. If you op introduced Orrin Potampa Florene Roten, Naomi IntVeld, Milk are interested in doing a fine Live a Little IFYE student from Korea, who Leora Stevens, Mauretta Sil-1 Tuesday, November 2— volunteer service for your com' had several articles from Kor bernagel, Helen Johnston, | Pizza munity, and from which you ea on display and was dressed Ethel Huffman, Beulah Porter. Spinach derive a great personal satis Marilyn Club To Have in the traditional Korean mans Cubed Jello Dessert faction the Hospital Auxiliary suit. He explained how an Sugar Cookie is something for you to think Table at Scio Bazaar IFYE student is chosen, and Milk about. Anyone interested In his own experience in Korea Wednesday, November 3 — joining the Santiam Memorial Marilyn Club met at the as an IFYE student exchange, Wiener and Bun Hospital Auxiliary may do so IOOF Hall Tuesday morning the main interest being in Potato Salad be sending $1.00 to Mrs. Hel at 10 a. m. farming. Slides of activities Carrot Sticks en Kimmel, Secretary of Mill Dis- ' a, Officers practiced for Dis- lu host t<uuu>n «<=*<= of and families were Pineapple Cake and Sauce City. trict meeting and those pres-1 great interest. IFYE Is an hon- Milk —* made ---- »_ preparations ----- — n—- for «"-or for 4-H club workers to ent Thursday, November 4— Maud Clark’s reception which work for in later years, Vegetable Soup will be November 8. The evening closed with the Peanut Butter Sandwich Programs and ‘pin ons’ were wives of school board members Orange Juice By Patty McClintock serving, with Mrs. Hazel Wirth Banana Cream Pie and Top Monday the Pep club fellows made. Mrs. Kate Doble received ' making the sheet cake assisted ping met to decide on vest ma the door prize. by Mrs. Katie Skillings in Friday, November 5— terials. Each brought a sack lunch. serving. Raviola in Meat Sauce Several of the Juniors were Lettuce Salad found taking PSAT/NMSQT Mrs. Mary Gulliford presided I tests Hot Rolls Tuesday morning and part at the business meeting. The club will rent a table at Scio Shower Held For Red Jello and Diced Pears of the afternoon. Oatmeal Cake Sherry Richards reported the for their annual bazaar which' Milk Pep Club Work Night as being will be held on December 4 Mrs. Don Larson good. She said not only a lot at the Scio Grade School. All MEHAMA — Mrs. Harold1 , of girls were there, but the members are requested to bring bazaar items to the No Longfellow, Mrs. Donald Teet I guys of Santiam are making vember Marilyn Club meet ers and Mrs. Gerald Rockwell I a good showing, too. were hostesses for a miscel- During the noon hour Thurs ing. Those taking part in the i laneous shower honoring Mrs. day the Seniors ordered their program for Maud Clark’s Don Larson (Vicki Johnson) at Senior Announcements. I YOUR CHOICE*! An FTA meeting was held reception will practice on Sun | the Lonfellow home Friday . Thursday evening. Mr. Moore day afternoon, November 7 at evening, October 15. Present for the evening were gave a talk on special educa 2:30 p. m. The November meeting will, Helen Anderson, Dorothy tion. Marie Kent, Linda Oakland, be held on November 16, one i Downer, Violet Smith, Neva . Nancy Harris, Becky Whig week early due to Thanksgiv Johnson, Valleda Walz, Bonnie ' 1 " ham. and Sonja Martin were ing, at the home of Mrs. Low Christensen, Jeanne Walz,' in Stayton Thursday morning ell Cree with Mrs. Charlie Helen Callahan, Gloria Shafer, Helen Shafer, Bobbie Callahan, i selling ads for this year’s year French as co-hostess. Present were Mrs. Don Carl Dorothy Owen, Verna Larson, | book. Friday during activity per son, Mr. and Mrs. “Doc” Gar Iva Kimsey, Mildred Champ, , iod GAA met. Homecoming ton, Mrs. Mary Gulliford, Mrs. Renee Champ, Vicki Champ WITH COUPON . was discussed and committees Ruby Brisbin, Mrs. Muriel and Amy, Chris King, Lori I were announced. Spirit week I Phillips, Mrs. Charlie French, Miller, Carla Johnson, the1 will be from November 1 to 5. j Mrs. Janet Lewis, Mrs. Kate honor guest and the hostesses. The Pep Assembly was held Doble, Mrs. Jane Moore, Mrs. A number who were invited, at the end of Activity Period I William Lyness and Mrs. Low but unable to attend sent gifts. 1 Reg. $7.49 Friday. Lisa Gabriel, Sherry ell Cree. I Plus 30 FREE | Richards, and Patti Babbit pro Lyons St. Patrick Club vided entertainment with a j skit proving the Rams are Holds Chicken Dinner October 27 through 30 ‘monkeys!! The Sophomores won the Spirit Contest. LYONS — The St. Patrick | ' Monday night the JV Foot club members held their meet ball team beat Regis. ing at the Catholic Community t hall Monday afternoon. Fol-1 lowing a clean up of the hall, | ■ I s ........... - ■ ■ Santiam Memorial Hospital the usual business was carried out and a discussion was held (Stayton) GOODMAN: To Mr and Mrs on the chicken dinner held Roger Michael Goodman, Stay Sunday, October 17. Rose Schwindt and Marian ton, a daughter, Tuesday, Oc Frichtl were hostesses and oth tober 19. atttending were Peggy ZUBER: To Mr and Mrs. ers Blackburn. Evelyn VanAgt Donald Clarence Zuber, Sub • DRUGS YOU CAN limity, a daughter, Wednesday, mael. Kathleen Manning, Mar- TRUST AT PRICES celle Nydegger, Sue Yost, An October 20. / ne Pietrok. Ann Holzfuss, Bar YOU CAN PAY” I bara Callahan, Mary Sieg. Kat COMPARE & SAVIS ! ! ie Sieg. Alice Bouche. and Fa-I HOMEOWNERS SAVE ther Bernard Evelyn Van Agt- mae! and Velleda Walz will â*>. CaH: be hostesses for the next meet RILL Al.I.MAN ing. 521 1st Stayton Phone 897-2772 Phonr 7SM729 “Watch where you're go- Phone 769-5345 715 lf»t-Mtayton Ing. can't you, you clumsy Why Don t You Subscribe to Emergency 769-6392 St»’« F»rm fir» »nd Ca'.uii’, Co- bird brain!” October 20, 1971 was a “Fun” night for Santiam Rebekah Lodge No. 166. The members all arived in costume in keep ing with the Holloween theme. Noble Grand, Mrs. Otto Weid man presided at the business session. The report from the United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth Committee was that the mater ials for the March 1972 pil grimage contest has been plac ed in the hands of the teach ers at both Santiam and De troit High Schools. Mrs. Walter Thomas, local Betty Crocker Coupon Chair man for the Kidney Associa tion of Oregon, has mailed to Edith Tucker, Linn County Chairman. 6721 coupons for the fall collections. General Mills is accepting coupons from Oregon to December 31st. A vote of thanks was extended to Mr. and Mrs. Margaret An derson for the new trophy cab inet. First nominations of officers was held and the following nominated: Noble Grand, Mrs. Glenn Anderson, Vice Grand, Mrs. Albert Carr, Recording Secretary, Mrs. Dave Barn- hardt; Financial secretary, Mrs. Walter Thomas, Treasur er, Otto Koeneke. Following the meeting Hal loween games were played, costumes judged with Mrs. Floyd Fleet wood receiving 1st. prize for Best Costume and Mrs. Dave Barnhardt 2nd prize. In the most original division, Mrs. Glenn Anderson and Mrs. Dave Barnhardt tied for IsL place and Mrs. Walter Thomas received 2nd place honors. The theme of the evening being Holloween, Mrs. Walter Thomas, who’s birthday it al so was and who is the Grand Dutchess of the Lady Musco vites of Oregon, was honored on the occasion In manner In keeping with her State office. A birthday cake prepared by Mrs. Dave Barnhardt and serv ed later in the dining room was also appropriately decor ated in the theme of the ven- ing. The hall and dining rooms were decorated by Mrs. Barn hardt and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr and Mrs. Otto Weidman and refreshments were served by Albert Carr and Glenn An derson. School Lunch Menu $$$ Interested in MONEY ??? FREE SUNDAE When You try our new Chicken Dinner $1 NOTICE Santiam Ripples Subscribers, please check the label on your Enterprise this week. If the figure following yeur name is 11-71 your subscription has expired Why not send in a check for your renewal today I YOU SAVE MONEY MYADEC By Subscribing to I THERAYAN M I THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE «3” i 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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