The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 29, 1958, Page 6, Image 6

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    FOX VALLEY Mehama Club May
•4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. MAY 29. 1958
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Well, it’» “that” time of th« Year
Mrs. J. H. Johnston
again. Faces around the »chool are
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Helemn and two
beginning to look gtoomier and
gloomier as the date of final exams daughters were Salem visitors Satur-1
draws nearer, Never before has any­ ¡day. The girls take music lessons m,
By Kee N. Sahbie
one taken home so many books as I town every week.
Thursday afternoon Sandra Rowen, they do now. They all decided to find
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett were I MEHAMA—The last regular meet­
¡Gene
Skaug,
Sandra
Thomas,
Frances
!
Thursday
evening Salem visitors.
ing of the Mehama Women's club for
out
what
they
’
ve
been
studying
the
GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH
i Nesbitt, Yvonne Dickie, Fred Smith, past 34 weeks.
Mrs. Hugh Johnston entertained a the club year was held at the club
OF
CHRIST
MILL CITY COMMUNITY CHURCH
j Errol McWhirk, Mr. Paul and Miss
Donald L- Hobaon, Minister
The eighth grade was privileged group of ladies for a products party house Tuesday evening. May 20. Re­
Full Gospel
j Park went to Lebanon to record a Monday afternoon to come to the in her home Friday afternoon. Games ports of the county Federation meet­
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Rev. E. B. Jewett, Pastor
radio program at KGAL. The pro-
were enjoyed and cake, coffee and ing held recently were given by Mrs.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
Prayer Meeting, Friday, 7:45 t,. m
) gram was presented on the air Satur­ High School and have things explain­ punch were served by the hostess to Raymond Branch, Mrs. B. L. Kirsch
Young People’s Class 5:00 p. m- day morning.
ed to them as they pre-registered.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
Mrs. George Hubbard, Mrs. George and Mrs. Lilly Wolfkiel, who were
and Choir Practice. Mrs. Diane Hob­
Morning Worship 11 s. m
Friday the classes elected officers I As did the high school later in the Huffman, Mrs. Sam Bridges, Mrs. among those attending. The lights
afternoon.
Some
people
were
quite
son.
Evangelistic Service 7:45 o. m.
for next year. Everyone that is, ex­
Truman Tibbetts all of Lyons, Mrs. committee reported that quite a bit
Adult Bible Class 5:00 p. tn.
Bible Study, Tuesday. 7:45 u m
cept the Seniors. They’re not plan­ satisfied with the schedule and oth­ Nick Gustafson, Mrs. Floyd Bassett, had been collected for the street
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ers
were
thoroughly
disgusted.
But
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ning on being here next fall. The re-
Mrs. Earl Helemn, Mrs. Jack Johnston light fund and it was decided to
ST. PATRICK’S PARI8H
COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN
| suits of each election are as follows! no one need have worried. For the info of Fox Valley, the Products Repre- have a cooked food sale in either
Lyons,
Oregon
from
pre-registration
will
be
used
by
CHURCH
Class of ’61: president, Jim Be­
Mass: 1st, 2nd, and Sth Sunday at vier; vice president, Carol Pate; se- ' the administration and faculty to I sentative of Corvallis and the hostess July or August to finish paying on
Mehama
Mrs. Johnston.
the lights if enough money was not
10:30 a.m.
Rev. Jamas Hardy, Pastor
I cretary, Marcia Barnhardt; treasurer, make a schedule to suit most of us.
A heavy electric shower Sunday collected before then. Five new
Mass:
3rd
and
4th
Sunday
8.30
a.m-
At
the
Colton
meeting
of
the
Inter
­
Bible School, 10.00 a. m
Henry; Sgt.-at-arms, Bob Hill.
aternoon was welcomed in our local­ board members were elected to fill
Rev. Bernard Neuman. SDS, Pastor ! Pat
Worship Hour, 11:00 a. m-
Class
of '60: president, Jamie School Council, Ronnie Kuhlman was ity. It rained over an hour and really vacancies on the board. Those elected
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elected
president
and
Shereen
Muir
A friendly welcome to all.
¡Baughman; vice president, Eddie
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST | Hirte; secretary, Sandra Thomas; was elected secretary-treasurer for did the grain and gardens a lot of were Mrs. Orville Bilyeu, Mrs. Art
good. The hot weather last week Anderson, Mrs. Harold Longfellow,
S. W. Second Street, Mill City
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
treasurer, Marla McWhirk; Sgt.-at- next year. We wish to extend our con­ along with two nights of frost was Mrs. Ed Castle, and Mrs. Lilly Wolf­
gratulations
to
them.
School,
9:30
a.
m.
Satur
Sabbath
Mm. Helen Daria, Paator
arms, Jim Gulliford.
Thursday afternoon found the not helping the gardens. Tomatoes kiel. After the business meeting the
day.
Class of '59: president, Phyllis
Sunday ichool 10 a. m.
Morning service, 10:45 Saturday Pate; vice president, Larry Kanoff; schoolhouses the center of great ac- and early potato tops were badly j new officers were installed by Mrs.
Morning worship 11 a.m
damaged. Some tomatoes had to be J. M. Teeters. Mrs. Raymond Branch,
welcome.
Visitors
secretary, Phyllis Bickett; treasurer, ' tivity as students swarmed like ants replanted.
Evangelistic Hour, 7:45.
! president; Mrs. Art Anderson, secre­
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moving
furniture,
books,
etc.,
from
Sandra Rowen; Sgt.-at-arms, Louis
Wednesday. Cottage Prayer Meet-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston were tary, and Mrs. Gerald Branch, treas
the old to the new building. Every­
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
Morgan.
Ing, 8:00 p. m.
among a large group of people who urer, were all re-elected for another
Dever« Real Eatate Building, Gate«
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Vernon Johnson has been appointed one is so pleased with our new home. attended the annual home-coming '. yeai and Mrs. Ed Castle is the new
We
’
re
in
its
just
in
time
to
take
tests.
Sunday, 11 a. m.
by President Ronnie Kuhlman as next
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
I picnic held Sunday at the Zueener ' | vice president.
Wednesday meeting. 4th Wednes­ year’s Parliamentarian. The duties of Groan.
North Mill City
school between Stayton and Scio. Mrs.
Mrs. Raymond Branch and Mrs,
Also
on
Thursday
afternoon
the
day
at
8
p.
m.
parliamentarian are to be present at
R ot . Gene E. Davidson, Paator
Johnston attended the school around Lilly Wolfkiel were hostesses for the
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Homemaking
girls
gave
a
style
show
all Student Body and Student Council
ftanday school at 9:45 a.m
60 years ago. People were at the pic-
OUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISH meetings and to see that Robert’s at the annual Women’s Club Silver -- ------- i many parts of Oregon, evening and served refreshments at a
Morning worship 11 a.m.
May Pole decorated table. Mrs.
Tea.
There
were
very
nice
clothes
"*c from
Jordan.
Oregon
Rules of order are followed.
Evening service 7:80 p.m.
' ’. One Branch was also showered with hand­
modeled.
It
’
s
almost
unbelieveable
I
Washington
was
represented.
Vasa: l«t, 2nd, and 5th Sunday at
There will not be an all-school pic­
Young Peoples Services every Sun-
I Nebraska car was on the grounds, kerchiefs at the refreshment table.
8:30 a.m.
nic this year because of transporta­ I that the girls made those lovely suits | folks who were visiting friends in
day at 6:80.
and
dresses
(even
Chemises).
Maas:
3d
and
4th
Sunday
10:30
a
m.
tion difficulties. So if each class
Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 pm
Friday afternoon there was an, Oregon. A covered dish dinner was are being cleaned in preparation fJt
Rev. Bernard Neuman. SDS, Pastor wants to have a picnic, however, it
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Wi|i Award Assembly. The first thing on, enjoyed
- - - with - a short informal pro- Memorial Day.
, must provide for its own. None will
LYONS METHODIST CHURCH
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the
Agenda
was
the
Honor
Society
K
Ta
ni followed with a business meet­
Mrs. Jack Johnston with Mrs. Paul
FIRST
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
'
be
under
the
sponsorship
of
Charles McCarthy, Pastor
Beajamin A. Lawrence, Minister
school. Kids should take parents initiation. With an impressive cere- ’ "8 a"d election of officer» for next Scheiwek of Lyons were Albany vis­
Sunday school at 9:45 a. tn-
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
along as chaperones but you know, ' mony, Tom Fencl swore in candidates year- Luther Cole was elected presi- itors Monday and Tuesday of this
Worship service, 11 a. tn.
Morning
worship
10:55.
that sort of puts a damper on the Sandra Rowen, Jeanne Hampton, I dent> Maud« Johnston vice president, week.
Womens Society of Christian Ser­
A few local strawberries are on
fun. Oh, those lucky seniors. By the Frances Nesbitt, and Carole Warner, j Ueorge Sleice secretary treasurer.
Evening Service, 8:00.
vice meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday of
Following the Honor Society initia- ■Sun<lay was the 26th annual meeting
Prayer
Meeting,
Wednesday,
8
each month with Mrs. Wilson Stevens
P- date of the picnics, they’ll have their tion was a Student Body meeting. an<^ P*cn*c ^e^d at the school house. the market this week at reasonable
diplomas and be as free as the breeze,
prices for the first berries.
as president
^he 3rd Sunday in May each year,
being able to do anything they want, We voted next year’s budget, then
Mrs. Hugh Johnston was hostess
e. ^*""6 o«'cers were president [for a party honoring her son, Tommy,
even to go to Paris Isle for an af­ the four candidates for the Bean | ™
Ruth
Fuson
Franz,
vice
president
Festival Queen, Shereen Muir, Phyl­
ternoon of fun.
[on his 7th birthday anniversary, Fri-
lis Bickett, Cara Lee Whitten, and Clifford Harold, secretary-treasurer 1 day afternoon. The pupils of the first
Phyllis Pate, gave their speeches. Ina Harold.
Loris Trask of Stayton was a Fox irrade room and their teacher, Mrs.
The Boy and Girl of the Year, Ron­
SANTIAM CHAPEL AT LYONS
Janice Powell attended and helped
nie Kuhlman and Cara Lee Whitten, Valley caller Monday evening.
Jay Beebe, Pastor
Tommy enjoy his birthday. Games
Quite
a
lot
of
work
is
being
done
at
were announced. Next, the Student
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
were played and birthday cake and
the
local
cemetery.
The
grass
is
be-
Body officers of ’58-’59 were sworn
Church Services 11:00 a. m.
punch were refreshments. Tommy op­
ing
mowed
this
week.
Several
mark
in by Errol McWhirk. Then Jim
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
ers are being set and lots have or ened his gifts which included a var-
|
Henry,
this
year
’
s
president,
present-
Young People’s service, Thursday
ety of nice and useful presents. His
evening 7:30 p. m. Jacquie Walker, '-’d the gavel to next year’s president,
[ roommates, who were at the party
i Ronnie Kuhlman, who took over the
president.
were Billy Lambert, Susie Sieg, Sher­
Prayer meeting and Bible study meeting. Immediately following that, Bill Longenecker, and Bill Putman. ry Lenion, Lee Ohmstead, Judy Bern­
David
Jennings
received
a
Manager
’
s
the meeting was adjourned and
Friday evenings 7:30 p. m.
ard, Darrell Miller. Marvin Brown,
letter.
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awards were conferred.
Sandra Helemn, Vincent Power, Mar­
Mr.
Eakin
awarded
Baseball
let
­
Mr. Ingram gave J. V. Basketball
ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC
tha Pennington, Marsha Worley,
ters
to
Jamie
Baughman,
Gary
Bevier,
awards to the following boys: Ernie
CHURCH. MILL CITY
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iu,
Bevier, Bob Gordon, Bill Hedge, Johnie Wilson, Don Miley, Louann
Andersen Jamie Baughman,
Jim
Mas’ at 9-15 a.m. every Sunday
Bevier"' Teddy" Ficker^" Bob“ Gorton, John Henry’ Darril Hershberger, Don Sturdevant, Marlene Thayer, Linda
Confessions heard before Mass.
I Howe, Don Hutchinson, Larry Kanoff, Walz, Tommy and Bobby Johnston.
Fr. Senko, Pastor Jim Gulliford, John Henry, Eddie Errol McWhirk, Larry Moberg,
Friends of the Brassfield family are
a a a
Hirte, Don Howe, erry Johnson,
sorry
Mr. Brassfield had to enter the
Larry Moberg, Bill Putman, Fred Brian Moffatt, Louis Morgan, Fred hospital this week for medical care.
DETROIT CHURCH OF CHRIST
Smith,
Don
Cree,
and
Dennis
Wirt
­
■Smith, Jerry Tucker, and Dennis
Glen Lyda, Minister
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Parson and
anen.
Wirtanen.
Sunday school at 10:45.
family
were weekend visitors with
Mrs. Eakin awarded 1st year G. A.
Mr. Boroughs awarded varsity
Morning Worship at 11.
friends in Hillsboro.
A.
awards
to
Doris
Hutchinson,
— COMETO —
IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH basketball letters to the following: Kathy Harris, Beverly Underwood,
Lightning Friday hit about 3:30
Doug Hirte, Dale Smith, Bill Hedge
Morning service 11 a.m.
and
burned the small house on the
and Bill Longneecker received “old Penny Christensen, Marcia Barnhardt, Cruson place near the old Fox Valley
Evening service 7:00 p.m.
Treva
Bickett,
Pat
Henry,
Janice
Wednesday or ay er meeting at <80 age” letters. Gary Bevier, Bob Bor­ Novak, Sandra Meader, Leatta Mc­ school building. The building was be­
oughs, Tom Fencl, Dorman Greg­
p. m.
ing used for a barn and had hay
PRESBYTERIAN and CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
ory, Larry Kanoff, Ronnie Kuhlman, Call, and Glenna Randall; 2nd year stored in it. The Lyons Fire depart­
Sunday school 10 a.m.
awards
to
Sandra
Olson.
Phyllis
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Brian Moffatt, and Louis Morgan got
Bickett, Sondra Christensen, and ment came but nothing could be done
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH just plain letters. Herschel Clark and Carol Sue Ball; 3rd year award to to stop the fire. Some years ago a
Rodney Stubbs received Manager's
larger residence was hit near the
Mill City
ConnieStewart.
Letters.
same location. The fire was confined
Rev.
Robert
Roach,
Pastor
All Youngsters Welcome Ages 5-15
Mr.
Loucks
presented
band
awards
Mr. Ingram gave out Track awards
to one corner of the nouse and was
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
to Bob Boroughs, Tom Fencl, Jim ' îl’ u H,erschel Clark and Erro11 Mc‘ extinguished before it did too much
Morning worship 11:00 a.m.
CRAFTS - GAMES - BIBLE - FUN
zs if »
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i I Whirk.
h’rl>
■
Gulliford, Jin Henry, Doug Hirte,
Music by choir.
Mrs. Roles gave Cara Lee Whitten damage. It followed the telephone
Kenny Kanoff, Ronnie Kuhlman, ’
Midweek services Wed 7:30 p m.
’ a pin and certificate for her work on wires into the house. So lightning
strike more than once in the same
the McCall’s Teen Age Fashion can
place.
Board. Frances Nesbitt won a one-
Harvey Weitnian and family of
year award for the most improve­ Salem were Fox Valley visitors Sun­
ment in homemaking and Jeanne day. The Weitman family lived in
Hampton was awarded a 3-year pin. this locality years ago on the place
Mr. Paul awarded a bookkkeeping now owned by Mr and Mrs. Albert
pin to Sandra Rowen, a typing pin I Carr.
1 to Eddie Jewett, and a Journalism pin
Mrs. Lawson of Portland was a
I to Dennis Wirtanen.
Fox \ alley business caller Friday
Mr. Hoeye awarded Student Councli evening.
, pins to Cara Lee Whitten,, Jim Henry
Jack Johnston attended the IOOF
and Shereen Muir. Those receiving lodge meeting in Mill City Friday
'activity awards were Errol McWhirk evening. After the lodge session sev-
, and Shereen Muir. Then Mr. Hoeye era older members were honored
passed out his ’"tincan trophies." He quests. Ben Bodeker of Mill City was
presented trophies to: David Johnson, a member not able to attend the
V
Gary Bevier, Tom Fencl, Darril meeting.
Hershberger, Ed Jewett, Ed Hirte,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston and
Lahny Podrabsky, and Herschel family were Southern Oregon visitors
I iark with miniature cups to Sher- over Saturday night. They went to
een Muir as most active member of get their son, Kenton, at Cave Junc­
Student Council and to Kee N. tion. His school closed there Friday
Sahbie (That’s me!) for unusual
•If- Crew has accepted a position
sevice to the Student Body.
in i a.ifomia. The family expects to
V acation is coming soon. If they •eave here next week.
happen’’ to live though exams, the
kids will all stampede for the doors
on Thursday. All you people out there
Try a For Sale ad in
better watch out if you don't want to
ret trampled. Oh, yes. You’d better
tart looking for your baseball bats.
Have Cooked Food Sale
For Street Light Fund
Santiam Ripples
“BibleSea Adventures’’
V acation Bible School
June2-69-13,9-11:30am daily
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