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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 4, 1971 Canyon Extension To Meet at Gates Thurs. Smith-Tower Plan Summer Wedding fyjamend. PatfC DETROIT — Planning to be The Santiam Canyon Home Extension will meet November married next summer are Miss Madalyn Ruth Smith and Ken 11 at the Gates Clubhouse. The meeting will be on neth Aaron Tower Jr., whose Phone 897-2772 Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor "Safety Protection for Wom engagement has been announc en” and the program will be I ed by the parents of the bride presented by Officer Perel, elect, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Engagement Told Public Relations Personnel for Smith of Cottage Grove. Her the Salem Police Department fiance is the son of Mrs. Ken and Cpl. Bob Thomas, Com neth Tower Sr. of Idanha. Miss Smith graduated from munity Liaison Officer of the Marion County Sheriff’s Of- Detroit High School and at tended Oregon College of Ed fice. It is felt that the program ucation. She is an intern teach will be especially beneficial to er at Waldo Junior High school; Members of the 18 hole women with teenage daughters in Salem. Places were set for about Mr. Tower, also a graduate 1 group of the Santiam Women’s and all are encouraged to at- 50 people at the Festival Din tend. The program will begin of Detroit High school, attend- Golf Club held their annual ner at Fellowship Hall of the I te . | ed Mount Hood Community season’s end stagette banquet at 10:00 a. m. Presbyterian Church last Wed I College. He is employed by | Tuesday evening, Oct. 26, at Corporal Bob Thomas, community liaison officer nesday evening, October 27. In the clubhouse. Green Veneer, Inc. in Idanha, Bid or Bunch Club charge of arrangements for the in the sheriff’s office discussed locking of car doors Mistress of ceremonies was affair was the Interpretation with Mrs. B. V. Taylor, Safety Chairman, Marion Coun f Meets at Fend Home Frances Alban Hosts Mrs. Vernon Choate. New of of Stewardship Committee in ty Extension Advisory Committee. ficers presented were captain, The Bid or Bunch Pinochle cluding Carl Kelly, Virginia Mrs. Rudy Tohl; co-captain, club wos held at the home of Round Robin Club Fisher, Ed Whitmore, Elsie Mrs. Frances Alban enter Mrs. Robert Franz; treasurer, Hattie Fencl Monday evening. as, teenaged girls and elderly Ohmart, Hazel Gabriel, Donna Guest for the evening was tained members of the Round I Mrs. W. V. Chamberlin; secre women are prime targets for Podrabsky, Goldie Rambo, and tary, Mrs. Lee Bassett; social Robin Pinochle club at her I Marlena Severs. such crimes, but there are Karen Davis. Linda Bastuscheck won both ! home Monday evening. A des-, chairman, Mrs. Paul Galloway steps that can be taken ahead Tables for the affair were the pinochle and high prize, 1 sert was served before the ev and co-chairman, Mrs. Homer of time to help prevent such colorfully decorated with fruit, with Gladys Podrabsky win ening of cards. Esther Cline ’ Plunkett. an occurance. Award presentations were ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Earhart vegetables, and Autumn leaves was a guest. ning low. Local police have been asked are announcing the engage I by Mary Lee Lyness and Ida made by Mrs. Lee Bassett, Alta Moffatt won the pin The hostess served refresh I to participate in the programs ment and forthcoming mar | Fleetwood of the Women ’ s As- Medalist was Mrs. Robert ments preceding the card play ochle prize, Irene Podrabsky . • • • i in their area to give pointers was low, and Frances Alban, i Franz. Winner of both the cap riage of their daughter, Va-' sociation. ing. was furnished ' Corporal Bob Thomas, com j on local protection. Other tain’s trophy and first flight Donda J. to Mr. Russell G. I Special music ............................ Mrs. Edna Gordon will be high score. The next party will be held trophy was Mrs. Hardy Phil Loftin, son of Mr. and Mrs.1 by a quartette made up of munity liaison officer in the meetings in the general vicin- hostess for the next party on County Sheriff’s Of i ity will be held at the Stayton November 15. It will be held J at the home of Margaret lips with runner up, Mrs I Jack Loftin. Both families live Doris Sheythe, Edna Ross Carl Marion I and Deanie Kelly, singing fice, will be at the Gates Com j High School, Wednesday, Nov Wayne Schug; second flight j in Mill City. at the home of Mary Wright. Boroughs on November 15. winner was Mrs. Luther Guest ■ Miss Earhart is a 1969 grad- I “Teach Me To Pray,” accom- munity Center, Thursday ember 10 at 10:00 a. m.; and morning, November 11 at 10:00 Turner Grade School, Thurs with runner up Mrs. Elmer uate of Santiam High and Rus- ’ panied by Jean Scott. Klutke; third flight winner sell a 1970 graduate. The wed- j Several young people receiv a. m. to present a public inter day, November 11 at 7:30 p. m. was Mrs. Jack Evans with Mrs. ding will be an event of Feb- ‘ ed their Bibles marking their est meeting on the prevention i For more information con tact Mrs. Loyal Creswell, ruary 18. promotion from the Primary or of petty crimes. Al Dye runner up. the Junior Departments, al-1 This is one of a series of Aumsville; or the Marion Winners of the Fall Eclectic though some were not able to twelve meetings dealing with, County Extension Office, 364- awards were Class A., Low be present. Those honored in the same subject that will be 4401, extension 64. Gross, Mrs. Ken Cole, Low Net cluded Karen Bastuscheck, given throughout Marion tie, Mrs. Martin Gehlen and Kristi Lengacher, Kirk Len County in early November. I Mrs. Wayne Schug; Class B., gacher, Craig Humes, Ginger The Marion County Extension ‘ Low Gross, Mrs. Hardy Phil Gabriel, Denise Stewart, Na women are sponsoring this lips, Low Net, Mrs. Luther' Community than Bastuscheck, Kathleen program entitled “Self Pro Guest; Class C., Low Gross, I Whitmore, and John Ohmart. I tection for Women”. Mrs. Jack Evans, Low Net, According to Corporal Thom- Calendar of Even+s A “Singspiration” by those Mrs. Floyd Swaim. present opened the festivities, j Two special awards were presented by Eiden McCow, Marilyn Chapter No. 145 and a candle-lighted birthday club cook, and were received OES will honor Mrs. Maud cake was presented to Mrs., Presbyterian Church by Mrs. Robert Franz and Mrs. I Clark Grand Representative Donald Sheythe whose birth- j To Start Coffee Hour Thursday, November 4— Uov-^i^ Pendleton. Outgoing I to Tennessee in Oregon, at the day anniversary it was. Harold The Deacons of the Presby Rainbow Advisory Board officers were Mrs. Martin Geh- Friendship meeting on Nov-1 Carl Kelly opened by ex church have announced i 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mr. len, captain and Mrs. Rudy ember 8 at 8 p. m. at the plaining the DISC Program terian that beginning next Sunday, and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel. (Dimensions in Stewardship Tohl, co-captain; Mrs. Luther I.O.O.F. Hall. | November 7, the “coffee hour” Guest, treasurer; Mrs. Harold Mill City Garden Club A large attendance is ex Commitment), as being the after the service of worship years ’ program outline for the Pendleton, secretary; Mrs. W. pected to honor Mrs. Clark. meets at the Doris Rogers will be resumed in Fellowship to interpret steward V. Chamberlin, social secre home at Gates, 12:30 dessert Mrs. Clark became a mem ' church ship to the congregation. He Hall. They will serve the ini luncheon, co-hostess Phyllis tary. ber of the Eastern Star in tial Sunday, and have decided KELLY LUMBER SALES AAXV program I U41A AXA in- - ( Banquet chairman was Mrs. May, 1925 at Gaylord, Kansas stated that the Dolezal. Mrs. Adolph Brunner the coffee and re' will demonstrate Holiday ar mill CITY. OREGON Vernon Choate, assisted by and affiliated with Marilyn eludes the “Minute for Mis-' 1° * freshments from now on. sion ” during the Sunday morn Mrs. Arthur Taylor Mrs. James Chapter No. 145 in March, rangements. Phone 897-2610 Taylor, Mrs. James Nye and 1941. She has served Marilyn ing service, the various din Therefore, they only need someone to be responsible for Mill City Jaycees meet at and calling at the homes, and Mrs. Roy Peterson. Chapter twice as Worthy Ma- i ners, Ed Whitmore explained that the serving after this Sunday. I Jaycee hall, 8 p. m. tron. the expected film had not ar Merle and Suzy Stewart have She received her appoint rived, volunteered to serve on the J Pinochle party at 1 p. m. at ment as Grand Representative u u but • that v brochures . I the Engles Lodge sponsored second Sunday. from Mrs. Muriel Field when *2^1^22 ** has by the Auxiliary No. 3384. Stewardship Sunday congregation by Sunday outlin she was Worthy Grand Matron ing the prospective plans. He been designated as Sunday, | Public invited. in 1969 and her term expires , also handed out a bulletin, November 14, when callers December 31, 1971. will appear at the homes of Monday, November 8— All members of the Eastern ' “Family Growth in Giving,” members from 2 in the aftcr- Lions club dinner meeting suggested Star are most cordially invit 1 and _ ._____ future _ e ” ,1 the''church, _ _1 goals. __________ I ' ' noon- J* is hoped that every- 6:30 p. m. at the Frontier Inn. As _ ” A treasurer* of ed to attend her reception. Lee Ross discussed the budget try \° a at * home hQme to Marilyn Chapter No. 145 for the coming year, and dis- 5“e caders ca^ers and anc* hear ^ear what they OES meets at the IOOF hall cussed the calls and pledges , ha ^ o t ° i J ay ' i Junior Miss Pageant I n. J l l announcing that team» The “ Women’s Bible Study 8 P- m. Stated meeting and teams of mem-1 mem- Discussed by Members ^rs, preferably couples, will class has been resumed this £» endship > night night honoring k Maud Clark, Grand Represen v.. «re «.re.- ^all and meets on Monday Of Jayceettes at Meet cal1 on the homes the after- tative to Tennessee in Oregon. noon of Sunday, November 14. mornings at 10 o clock in one The October 26 Jayceette | Upon arrival, each partici- . i of the church school rooms. i Wednesday, November 10— meeting was held at the home ■ pant was presented with a Headed by Lee Lyness, the la-| ?L^y,.™y ™“iTb?Z2!.‘lname-ta« and a pin-on button dies plan to take turns leading J Order of Rainbow for Girls tending were Dianne ---- Moore, “7, with the inscription “Make a meeting. Everyone interest-, Box Social for Masons at 6:30 Laura Wilson, .* ■'„X« ' " | Mission Possible.” ed is cordially invited. ( r p. ___ __ m. ___________________ at the IOOF hall Regu- Wells, Judy Bogle, Kathy O’Donnell | The inspiring meeting clos A discussion of the rock lar meeting with initiation at W/1 «^3 Pam Morris and the hostess'.' ed with a final song and the oplera, “Jesus Christ Super- ! 7:30. Further plans were made benediction by the pastor, Rev. star,” was held in Fellowship for the Junior Miss Pageant Wayne Blake. hall Sunday at 3 o’clock, led I sponsored as a public service and Pam Morris was appoint- | by the Rev. Wayne Blake. A hv ed chairman of the event. This I small group of those interested is the first Junior Miss Page-1 Eagles Auxiliary Has listened to the first two re ant for Mill City and everyone | cords of the presentation on a is invited to attend and sup- I stereo record-player set up by Pinochle Party Thurs. port the local participants in John Lengacher, with a script I Insurance Agency, Inc. the pageant, which will be j The North Santiam Eagles and copy of the music and ly-I 128 Wall Street held Sunday, November 14, at auxiliary sponsored a pinochle rics to follow along the theme j See Us For four in the afternoon in the party Thursday afternoon at of the performance. The con Santiam High School Auditor the Eagles hall with Lorraine cluding two records will be All General Lines of Insurant■» ium. • Mills, Katherine Blazek and presented at 3 o’clock next Phone 897-2345 All pageant entrants are1 Dorothy Peterson heading the Sunday afternoon, November asked to meet with the Jay- arrangements. There were six 7, followed by discussion. ceettes at 3:30 on November 4 ' tables in play and refresh-1 in the High School Library ments were served during the and a dress rehearsal is sched afternoon by Auxiliary mem- uled for Saturday. November . bers. Eat Drink and Be Merry 13. at 1 p. m. in the auditor | Winning high prize for the ium. , women was Ruth Herr with A special Jayceette meeting Goldie Rambo receiving low. was held November 2nd at the High for the men went to home of Dianne Moore. Alex Burrell and low to Or NEW ville Hayward. There will be Engagement of another party this Thursday. I November 4. Many Attend Festival Dinner At Santiam Golf Club Annual Stagette Held Tuesday Night f Self Protection To Be Theme of Meeting at Gates We Now Carry a Good Stock of PICTURE FRAME MOULDINGS Marilyn Chapter No. 145 To Honor j a MADISON & DAVIS Special This Week Daughter Announced Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fos ter of Salem have announced the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Michele Valerie Fost er to Roger Bart Stickney, son j of Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Stickney of Enterprise. Miss Foster is the physical education teacher at Santiam Santiam Memorial Hospital I High school. (Stayton) Miss Foster is a graduate of McCALL-—To Mr. and Mrs. Albany Union High school and Danny Lee McCall, Stayton, a Because forest» grow and replenish OSU She received her Mast son. Monday, October 25. themselves, a well-managed woodland er's degree in Health Educa REHN—To Mr. and Mrs. tion at OSU. ujll provide a steady income. Stanley Irwin Rehn. Salem, s Mr. Stickney is a graduate daughter. Monday. October 25. of Portland schools and receiv HUNTER—To Mr and Mrs. Frank Lumber Company, Inc. Young & Morgan Timber Co ed a degree in Geology from Darwin Darrel Hunter Turner, Mill City, Oregon OSU. He has completed his a son. Thursday. October 28. Mill City and Idanha. Oregon tour of duty in Vietnam where Stout Creek Lumber Company U.S. Plywood-Champion Paper», Inc he was a U. S. Amy helicopter pilot He is now a licensed I Mehama. Oregon Idanha-Lebanon flight instructor and is a real estate salesman. Mel Round Trucking H & W Logging Co. No date has been set for the Idanha. Oregon Idanha and Mill City, Oregon wedding Subscribe tc The .Mill City Entemrise Hot Chili . 25c A Bowl Chicken To Go BUCKETS—BARRELS—DINNERS ORDERS TO GO Phone 769-5311 Stayton, Oregon NEU HOI RS; Mon. thru Thurs. 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday. Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to Midnight Live a Little