The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 04, 1973, Page 3, Image 3

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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
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Phone 769-5466
Rose Cree Visits
Rhododendron
Chapter OES
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Engagement Announced
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'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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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Wednesday, January 10-
Order of Rainbow for Girls,
Marilyn Assembly, meeting at
IOOF Hall at 7:30 p.m.
Rainbow
Mothers’
Club
meeting at 7:30 at the IOOF
Hall.
City Council meeting at the
City Hall at 8 p.m
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HEDGE TOAD GIFTS
The Toad is taking a vacation. While he is
visiting his friends in the swamp, the elves
will be remodeling the inside of the shop
so that when the toad re-opens there will
be some new surprises.
CLOSED UNTIL JANUARY 18th
See You Then!
In the meantime, keep hoppin!