:n:i 2—The MiB City Enterprise. Thursday, Jan. 4, 1978 School Lunch Menu Thursday, January 4— Chicken pot pie Cubed Jello fruit salad Coffee cake Ice Cream Milk Friday, January 5— Macaroni and cheese Spinach Home made bread and butter Fruited Jello Oatmeal cookie Milk Monday, January 8— Pizza Peas Fruited Jello Coconut cookies Milk Tuesday, January 9— Weiner and bun French fries Pineapple Green beans Oatmeal cookie Ice cream Milk Wednesday, January 10— Chili Beans Buttered toast Mixed fruit Vanilla pudding Milk Thursday, January H— Meat loaf Home made bread and butter Com Cherry shortcake Ice cream Milk Friday, January 12— Oven fried chicken Whipped potatoes and gravy Hot rolls Peaches Oatmeal bars Milk ED LEWIN Auctioneer, Inc. Complete Auctions Phone 769-5466 Rose Cree Visits Rhododendron Chapter OES ::: Engagement Announced ::: 'UJosHGMi' PaCfe Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree1 and Mrs. William McClintock attended Rhododendron Chap­ ter, Otó. at Falls City Tuesday ' evening, January 2. I Mrs. Cree was making her I official visit for the Estarl Committee of the Grand Chap­ ter of Oregon. This was a “make up” visit which was cancelled December 5 due to the snow storm. The chapter held its Christ­ mas party and gift exchange which was scheduled for De­ cember. Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Phone 897-2772 Married In December Layman's Observe 40th Anniversary DETROIT — A number parties were held New Year’.- eve in observance of the new year. Some of the larger par ties were held at Marion Forks . Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Marsnaii Bradley oiaun) are announcing ' new lodge, Detroit City Hall 'engagement of their daughter, Ja.ckie, to Roger Ely, | and the Cedars. The event at of Mr. and Mrs. Mewin Ely of Farmington Mjs- the Cedars also marked the,---- ®°n -- I 40th wedding anniversary of I SOUH. I the owners. Mr. and Mrs. Earl xay Ely w is a a graduate of Farmington High and is currently time ministry with the Assembly of God Layman. The couple was mar-1 | in the full f ried January 1, 1933 at Van- Church, couver, Wash. Live music and ——------ I favors set the stage for «’the celebration. While the revelers were “whooping It i up" inside. Old Man Winter and his Little helper “Jack Frost” were at work outside freezing car doors shut. The Idanha Com­ munity Church held their cus­ — ■ ■■ ■ — tomary night watch New Years eve. A light skift of snow fell | KOBEL—To Mr. and Mrs overnight Monday. Tuesday,, Roger Allen Kobel. Scio, a son. | light snow flurries prevailed. Wednesday, December 20, 20. 1972. and at times turned into light ________ _ snow showers. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shep­ herd are announcing the birth of their first great-grandchild, a daughter, bom to their granddaughter and her hus- | band, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Morley of Seattle on Decem­ ber 27 at 8:08 a.m. She weigh­ ed seven pounds. 11 ounces and has been named Tamara Jean. Mrs. Morley is the former Bar. bara Jean Roten of Lyons. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten of Lyons and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mot­ ley of Sublimity. Paternal great - grandmother is Mrs. Minnie Eagan of Silverton. Christmas dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ die Stone were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Steinau of Beaverton, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake, Opie Clark of Billings, Mont., Jack Coreyell and a friend from Portland. John Schnackenberg from Woodbum. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Setzer, Eddie and Grady and Shirley Stone. | ----------------------------- The Mill City Garden Club ' will meet on Thursday, Janu­ ary 4 at 12:30 o’clock at the j home of Mrs. Else Allen with Mrs. Kenneth Coming as co­ hostess. r REGISTER NOW For CHEMEKETA COMMUNITY COLLEGE WINTER CLASSES In MILL CITY Hflinbow of Protection BIRTHS Wedding Attended At Camp Kilowan Marilyn Club Schedules Friendship Miss Linda Long attended the wedding of Miss Pam Gates Night Monday, Jan. 8 of Albany and Jack Stockton Marilyn Chapter, No. 145. of Corvallis Sunday at Camp Kilowan. the Camp Fire girls I ^S- jy‘11 ™ee‘. January 8 for its stated meet­ camp near Falls City. The fireside ceremony was | ing and Friendship Night. Sev­ performed at 4:30 in the after-1 eral chapters have been invit. ed to attend. noon in Teal Lodge. The bride was a counselor in I Refreshments will be served training at the Camp Fire following the meeting by Mrs. camp with Linda and Beth Cicil Lake, Mrs Virgil Lewis! Stanton, Jerri Wolfe, Diane and Mrs. George Davis. Paxson, Valerie Skinner, Con- The meeting will open in | , nie Keller and Suellen Hill. I long form and the officers will Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hiebert (Patti Bower) who | The group, accompanied by wear their formals. were married on December 16 at Trinity _________ Lutheran I their Camp Director, Maggie Church, Bend. Mr. Hiebert is the sun of Mr. and Mra. Birch, sang several song selec- Henry Hiebert of Idanha, and Mra. Hiebert’s parents tions at the wedding and re­ Saner-Chuculate with Miss Stanton and are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bower of Bend. The newlyweds i ception Keller playing the guitar. Engagement Told are making their home in Monmouth, where Mrs. Hie­ Miss They also assisted at the re­ bert is a student at OCE. Mr. Hiebert attends Chemek- ception. IDANHA—The betrothal of eta Community College. J Miss Delva Mae Saner to ‘ ~ David L. Chuculate has been Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton announced and the couple . spent the Christmas holidays plans a June wedding. Russell Loftons Greet Baby Daughter | with Mr. and Mrs. Tex Morris Parents of the bride-elect at Norwalk, Calif. ■ are yr. an(j ¡yjrs phij]jD Saner GATES—Mr. and Mrs. Rus­ named Tamara Sue. sell Lofton are the proud par­ ___________________ of Idanha and her fiance’ is She is their first child and ents of a baby girl, born De­ Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Golden, so? of Mr and Mrs Moses the first grandchild of Mr. and cember 24, 1972. She weighed Danny and Christopher attend- Chuculate of Bakersfield, Calif Mrs. Jack Lofton and Mr. and in at four pounds, five ounces, ,ed a family dinner on Christ- Miss Saner is a graduate of was 17 inches long and was Mrs. Ralph Earhart. | mas at the home of her broth- DetroU High School and is at- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Ending Phagan s School of Mrs. Richard Neinke at Stay- < ,autjL_ at Salem Mr. Chuculate is a graduate of Bakersfield Community Col­ lege and has completed a tour of duty with the U. S. Marine Corp. Community He is currently employed at Green Veneer, Inc., Idanha. Calendar of Events Thursdav, January 4— Mill City Garden Club 12:30 | dessert luncheon at the home of Else Allen Mrs Kenneth Corning co-hostess. Mestern Securitys Pinochle party at the Eagles I Lodge at 1 p.m. Public wel- I come. .“Check k of the A lX/innth Month ” Club FOE No. 3384 Aeria meeting and Auxiliary officers meeting at 8 p.m. Monday, January 8— Lions Club dinner meeting at the Frontier Inn at 6:30 p.m. Women’s volleyball at the Mill City Grade School gym, 7 to 9 p.m. Marilyn Chapter, No. 145, OES, meets at 7:30 p.m. at the IOOF Hall. Bid or Bunch Pinochle Club meets at the home of Mary Wright at 7:30 p.m. Round Robin Pinochle Club meets at the home of Agnes Carlson at 7:30 p.m. Want another income check every month? Open a Western Security Bank certificate account and we’ll send your earnings to you monthly if you desire. Western Security time certificates earn the highest interest rate allowed by the FDIC. Accounts held 90 days to one year earn at the rate of 5% per annum, one to two-year accounts earn 516 % per annum, and two-year certificates earn a generous 5% % per annum. 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