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s“”| Shelly Richards Installed As Worthy 2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thurs., September 20,1973 Why don’t YOU subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise • Two Mill City Golf Champions Advisor of Marilyn Assembly No. 60 Saturday at 6:00, Miss Shelly past worthy advisors introduc Richards, daughter of Mrs. ed were Karen Davis, Verlene William Richards, was install Peterman, Christy Spurgeon ed as Worthy Advisor of and Jackie Wilson, Jr. Phone 597-2772 \'orma J. Lonq, IVOman's Page Editor Marilyn Assembly No. 60, In Mrs. Evelyn Davis and Mrs. ternational Order of Rainbow Janet Lewis were introduced for Girls, at the I.O.O.F. Hall. as past mother advisors. The Singing McMurrays to Appear Here September 26 Installing Officers were Miss Debbie McLain and Jackie Wilson, installing wor Mrs. Janet Lewis each spoke thy advisor; Verlene Peter briefly. man, installing recorder; A reception followed. Mrs. Karen Davis, installing mar shal; Mrs. Donald Sheythe, in Clyde Morgan served the cake, stalling musician and Christy Mrs. Shirley Sharp serv<*d the Spurgeon, installing chaplain. coffee, Mrs. Janet Lewis the Officers installed were Su tea and Mrs. John Roten serv- san Keen, worthy associate ed the punch. Miss Barbara Gillenwater advisor; Sally Jenkins, char 261 Broadway Ph. 897-3178 ity; Debbie McLain, hope; Jill passed the guest book and Krecklow, faith; Sue McClin Miss Cathy Ohrt passed the tock, drill leader; Corliss programs. Archer, chaplain; Nancy Sharp, religion; Lorna Chal- lender, nature; Cindy Whit DATSUN SERVICE ney, immortality; Christy Spurgeon, fidelity; Natalie AND REPAIR Wills, outer observer and All Work Guaranteed and you Jackie Wilson, musician. SAVE 30% on Salem Price« “Scotty” McLain crowned Call 897-2062 the newly installed wotrhy Pepperoni, Comb nation, Canadian Bacon advisor. ELMER TRIPP or Mushroom For the program, Debbie McLain sang two solos, “How Eat it Here or Orders To Go Great Thou Art” and “I’ll ’ Walk With God.” Shelly has chosen for her theme “How Great Thou Art”, WEIGHT WATCHERS PROUDLY PRESENTS her motto “Love is Mine” and her colors yellow and white. ITS VERSION OF THE 3 LITTLE PIGS. Her project will be to raise money to help the blind. Anyone who says you can’t eat pork and ham on a The girls put on a skit hon weight control plan hasn’t been to a Weight Watchers oring Jackie Wilson, junior class lately. Because we’ve just added both of them to past worthy advisor, and pre the Program. Plus a lot of other foods to give our sented her a gift from the as Thursday, September 20— menu more variety than ever. Come to class and get Card party at the Eagles sembly and a skit honoring the whole delicious story. New variety “The Lodge at 1:00 p.m. Public in- The Singing MaMurrays from lively gospel message of deliverance Shelly and presented her alternates” will be introduced to area classes vited. Seattle, Wash., wil be at the Mill City and Their ----- two children never a gift. -----r power. --------- ------- ----------- ------- September 20. FOE #3384 Aerie meeting her Community Church on Wednesday night, fail to thrill and bless hearts by their Shelly introduced Sept. 26 at 7:30 p.m. They have traveled unique presentations in song. ! mother, Mrs.^ Richards. Mrs. at the lodge at 8:00 p.m. P. M. A., present Monday, September 24 across America preaching and singing a I Janet ’ Lewis, *~ ed Shelly with a gavel, a gift Lions Club dinner meeting i from her mother. at 6:30 p.m. at the Frontier Under good of the order, Inn. Engagement and Women’s Volleyball 7:00 to Marriage Announced Historical Meeting 9:00 p.m. at the grade school Re-elected Sept. 13 gym. I úasncvr On- ' ‘take Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. t Sun., September 23 The Presbyterian Women's There will be a Linn County Tuesday, September 25— Jenkins are announcing the Assn, held its first meeting of capper Marilyn Club noon potluck eagagement and forthcoming Historical Society meeting the season at Fellowship Hall aaÙgiHk powder. P’ice of their daughter, Sunday, Sept. 23, at Maple luncheon at the home of Mrs. at 1:30 Thursday afternoon, on hre ■? ’ itxxrt On the agenda for the marriage to Roger Lawn (Burkhart House) at Mary Gulliford. Sept. 13, with Mrs. Barney Sept. 26 meeting of Santiam Susan Elizabeth, A «íwhes ftotn hex untn cfwos xe brow -' on oct h 1 * rm b'di :er. Scott as hostess for the des Chapter -394 AARP, is new Neustadter, son of Mr. and 1950 Salem Road, Albany. Santiam Education Assn, The meeting will begin at family potluck picnic at the .Çomtwx ippie*. x4ocu< on ir a Ájucepvtn ende«* Mrs. Kurt Neustadter of sert luncheon. Bouquets of officer installation. 2:00. The fifteen years of the untrfepptei are • endtr tr*>irí»i*a^ Marigolds were used in decor Fishermen’s Shelter, The meeting will be held at Eugene. Both young people Linn County Historical So Firs powt Add r-ce '.’wnœ. pev try wascvimg, •’-nto*- Hikes are from Portland where they ating the room. Bend Park, 6:30 p.m. ss’’ tod pepf-er M Àsxsiesx**i n-Chond- Santiam High School at 7:30 will make their first home. ciety and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. >* at the stuf trugen st uit-ftg feature intv- 4 eren pçrîKYt^ jx J Mrs. Robert Hayes, the p.m. The installing officer wil! ’s 50th wedding anniver Wednesday, September 26 — each eftep bútóit 3?5 'f. ifem* 15 to 20 m»«utes o< wnt« i Mufferà w bwwn. The wedding is being plan Kelly president of the group, con be Sheldon Bergeson, assist sary will be observed. Mr. Makes ¿ se FVTn*s Marilyn Assembly #60. Or ducted the business session for ant state director for the ned for Sunday, Oct. 7, at the Kelly is president of the so der of Rainbow for Girls, the nine ladies present, with AARP. He is from Portland United Presbyterian Church ciety. meets at 7:30 p.m. at the IOOF JOIN ANY CLASS ANYTIME with the reception to be held Mrs. Louis Verbeck assisting Clyde Bate is retiring Slides of New Zealand and NEW CLASSES OPENING as secretary. Following the president and new officers in at a Salem restaurant, the Australia will be shown by Hall. Santiam Chapter, AARP, reading of the minutes of the clude: Bill Beyer, president: Colonial House. New Class Opening: Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hartley. meeting at the high school at MILL CITY; Christian Church, STAYTON: Church of Christ previous meeting, Mrs. Arlo Ben Saalfeld. vice-president; Miss Jenkins graduated 7:30 p.m. Installation of offic Tuers gave the treasurer’s re Lillian Muehlenkamp, secre from Santiam High School 319 Broadway. Thurs. 7 P. M., 189 E. Washington, Tues. ers. port. It was agreed to continue tary; and Ervin Peterson, and the U. of O., and has been Santiam Ed. Assn. starting Sept. 20. 9:30 A M. and 7 P. M. hiring Mrs. Meeker as baby treasurer. a buyer in the Oregonian Invites Public to Sponsored as a public service Many other class openings other days, locations and times. sitter during the Sunday An interesting year is be Shops of all four Meier & FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL COLLECT Potluck Picnic morning worship services. ing planned and anyone wish Frank Stores. Brief reports were given on ing to join the organization is i Mr. Neustadter is a depart- PORTLAND 297-1021 WEEKDAYS 8:30 - 5:30 The Santiam Education the Sprague-Youman and welcome to attend. 1 ment manager for Meier & Assn, invites the public to at- Elliott-Gabriel wedding recep AARP is open to men and Frank in Portland. tend a family potluck picnic tions given recently at Fellow women 55 years or older, j at Fishermen’s Bend Park on ship Hall. However, anyonle younger I Tuesday, Sept. 25, 1973. Din Insurance Agency, Inc. The present slate of officers whose spouse is a member. ‘ ner is scheduled for 6:30 at 493 Third Street, Staytm were re-elected to serve an may become an associate Barbara Davidson the Firs picnic shelter. other year, including Hazel member. Those interested in softball, Remember Ua For Tour. Hayek, president; Fay Ver volleyball, horseshoes or cards Returns from Trip beck, secretary; and Mary are welcome to come earlier. Life and Health Tuers, treasurer. Bid or Bunch Barbara Davidson returned Everyone is encouraged to Insurance Mrs. Herbert Schroeder was to her position as manager of take this opportunity to meet asked to arrange for the hos Club Entertained P. J.’6 Beauty Center on the new teachers and welcome _ tess committee for the regu Betty Pittam entertained Thursday Phon» 769-6311 after a several days’, them to the community, lar meeting each month, which members of the Bid or Bunch Automobile uiitnmnhilo trip trin Mnrth trip to to North morin Sofa by day, Bed at night. In twin, Regular and falls on the second Thursday Pinochle Club Monday even Hollywood, Calif., to attend a Queen sizes afternoon. Mrs. John Swan ing at her home. Carol Cree Wedding. She accompanied As seen in GLAMOUR was requested to see about was welcomed back into the Mrs June Hauter of Salem, sending out cards to help in club and Jean Rosamond was a Grace Hauter, and two small I children, all of Mill City. crease attendance at church guest. Carol Brosig received high services as well as the wo 42” Round tables, 2 Married at 11 a.m., Saturday prize and Joyce Trout won men’s association meetings. morning, Sept. 8, in St. Jane’s leaves, 4 Mates chairs, 2 It was discovered that the both pinochle and low. The club decided to change' Catholic Church in North church will celebrate its 8Oth Captains chairs their meeting dates to the sec ' Hollywood were Miss Michelle and anniversary next year, hat *** and Wayne suggestions were made and ond and fourth Mondays of (Bartow, of } formerly U-Haul of this Io discussed as to ways and each month. cality. He is the son of Bud Rilla Schaffer was re-elect- I Hauter means of observance of that of Southern Califor ed treasurer and Elsie Ohmart event. nia and Mrs. June Hauter. A greeting card was signed chairman. Also attending the wedding The next party will be at by all those present for Mrs. Double pedestal. 42” 2 leaves with 6 chairs Altha Grimes of Scio, a form the home of Mrs. Schaffer on were Terry Savage, who serv ed as best man, Mike Logan, er member who recently ob Oct. 8. and Monte Lalack of Klamath served her 84th birthday. Falls, but formerly of Mill Devotions were led by Mrs. City. 48” round, 2 leaves, double pedestal, 6 chairs in Earl Loucks who read from New Members for the year book of prayer, and Gun stock finish. Beautiful spoke briefly on other topics. Home Ext. Group Three new members joined1 r LJ C T L The meeting closed with the singing of a number of favor the Santiam Canyon Home ! former l“|. O. I eacner . ite hymns, with Jean Scott Extension at their meeting _ GOOD SELECTION playing the piano accompani held last Thursday at the ; Featured as Inventor Gates Clubhouse The new ment. members are Elsie Ohmart, 1 Don Paul, a former high Ann Hovey and Reva Reveal. school teacher here in the A total of 16 attended the 1960’s, but now living at Mu Round Robin first meeting of the season lino and serving as librarian with Leonora Cutsforth, at the Colton school, was fea tured last Friday, picture and chairman, presiding. Pinochle Club Meeh Project leaders for the Oct. all, in a Portland newspaper The Round Robin Pinochle 11 meeting will be Velma as an inventor. He entered his Club met Monday evening at Harrison and Marie Tolbert. continuous mass transit model the home of Mrs. Tom Drynan The topic will be "Japanese in Clackamas County College’s pollution solutions contest and near Stayton. Cooking Cuisine.” won, but says he has had A dessert was served by the trouble interesting buyers In hostess, followed by an even the system. He says he has had ing of cards. the answer to the problem Mrs. Robert Pratt won high, everyone is trying to solve for Mrs. Drynan, pinochle and seven years, and it is remem One trim handful of ribs to slip on over Fall's prettiest Mrs. Charlie Stewart, low bered that he was working on shirts. It s quite a hot item this season, bound tor big The October 1 party will be it when he taught here. He I held at the home of Mrs. Mel calls it EITO (Endless In-City returns in the kinds of shades you’ll want to stock up on. i Rambo. Transport Operation), and Easycare 100% acrylic in sizes S-M-L. Attending Monday evening pronounced “eye-toe,” and were Mrs. George Davis, Mrs. had it patented in 1969. On Hwy. 22 at Sublimity-Aumsville Jet. 749-2975 ! John MacGregor, Mrs. Arey The model was to be dis- j Podrabsky. Mrs. Rocky Moore, OPEN Tues, thru Fri. 10 till 5:30; Sat. Close at 4 | Mrs ,A1 Yankus, Mrs. Don “Offer anybody a pcnm played during the college’s Closed Mondays Convenient Terms Moffatt, Mrs. Charlie Stewart, for 111.* thought.« and you're Environment 1973 Show at the OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Mrs. Mel Rambo, Mrs. Robert apt to get a piece ol his college in Oregon City Sun | Pratt and the hostess, Mrs. day through Tuesday, Sept, ; 351 3rd 16 to 18. 1 k Drynan. Phone 769-2926 Was it coincidence or just ED LEWIN good golfing when Mrs. Rudy Auctioneer, Inc. Tohl and Dr. Dave Thompson Complete Auctions both won the 1973 champion ships at the Meadow Lawn Phone 769-5466 j Golf Course in Salem. Mrs. Tohl was the ladies Watch For Our Special I club champion and T Auctions at 1050 Hilco j Thompson won the mens. Mi I Tohl was also the 1973 meda Road, Stayton. I ist. 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