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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1958)
3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 195s Farmers Eligible For Cas Tax Refunds NEW and USED Furniture ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ CARPETING and LINOLEUM COM?IÍH WOW Www' We Give and Redeem Penny Saver Stamps 367 3rd St. Stayton SHOP KELLOM'S GROCERY Ke//om*s Grocery Tour Neighborhood Grocery Mill City, Oregon SURGICAL SUPPORTS Of all kinds. Trusses Abdominal Supports Elastic Hosiery Expert Fitters Private Fitting Rooms. “Ask Your Doctor’’ Capital Drug Store 504 State St. Corner of Liberty 8 and H Green Stamps LOGGER'S CHOICE McCullough's New CHAIN SAWS Super 55A 7h. p $329 and Up • • • Super 44 A 7 h. p $239 and Up Model D36 $179.95 and Up Model Mac D30 MILL CITY COMMUNITY CHURCH Full Gospel pTayer Meeting. Friday, 7:45 p. m Sunday Scnool, 9:45 a. m. By Judi Hoeye Morning Worship 11 a. m. Hello all you worn-out parents. Evangelistic Service 7:45 o. •li. Bible Study. T"«<»» 7:45 p. m. How does it feel to have a little peace and quiet again ? Down at the school things got to a normal start ST CATHERINE CATHOLIC Tuesday morning. All, even the CHURCH. MILL CH Y teachers, had a slightly lost look on Mass at 9-15 a.m. every Sunday their faces. The first day of school Confessions heard before Mass Fr. Senko, Pastor is always somewhat confusing. But • • • we got off to a good start with an assembly. Mr. Putman introduced the ST. PATRICK S PARISH teachers, especially the new ones. Lyons. Oregon Mass. 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sunday at Mr. Harris from Williams, Aria.; Mr. Adams from Salem; and Mrs. Fleet- 10:30 a.m. Mess: 3rd and 4th Sunday 8:30 a.m. wood. Mill City. We are glad to Rev. Bernard Neuman. SDS, Pastor have them on our teaching staff and • • • ’ extend a hearty welcome to each. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 1 W’e also want to welcome the sev eral new recruits in our Student Body. S. W. Second Street, Mill City Sabbath School, 9:30 a. m. Sotar I Some of them come from close-by and others have traveled from afar day. to be with us. Sharen Fowler, a Morning service, 10:46 Saturday Freshman, from Redondo Beach. Cal. Visitors welcome. Sharon’s father is the new- minister GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH I of the Community church. Judy OF CHRIST ! Stewart from W aldport is one of those mighty sophomores. The junior Donald L. Hobeon, Minister class proudly claims Carol Larsen, Sunday School, 10:00 a. tn. who hails from Albany, as one of Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. them. And they lay claim to Sandra Young People’s Class 5:00 p. m. i and Choir Practice. Mrs. Diane Hob- i Harris from Williams, Ariz., too. Sandra is another of these unfortun- son. j ate souls who has a teacher for a Adult Bible Class 5:00 p. m. • e • parent. The Senior class proudly presents Gloria Wesley, who trans COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN ferred from Stayton to be with us. CHURCH I We are especially proud to have Mehama Rev. James Hardy, Pastor ¡Judy Kadine, a sophomore. Judy last I attended school at the Oregon Blind Bible School, 10:00 a. m. school in Salem. Worship Hour, 11:00 a. m A friendly welcome to all. Speaking of new students—you e • e should have seen the Freshmen. The DETROIT CHURCH OF CHRIST I first day they looked like fish out of Glen Lyda, Minister i water. They got lost very easily too. Sunday school at 10:45. And if you want to see some sights, Morning Worship at 11. ■ just drop by the high school on Sep- • • I tember 19, the day of initiation. No ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH doubt the sophomores will be able to Mrs. Helen Davis, Pastor think up some good—and unusual costumes for the “young-uns” of the Sunday school 10 a. tn. Morning worship 11 a.m. school. Have you heard loud nioanings and Evangelistic Hour, 7:45. Wednesday. Cottage Prayer Meet- groanings from the high school when the noon whistle blows? That’s Ing, 8:00 p. m. just the kids trying to calm their empty stomachs for another 15 min FREE METHODIST CHURCH utes until lunch We have a half-hour North Mi!) City activity period which ends at 12:15. Rev. Gene E. Davidson, Pastor At 12:15 we go to lunch—a rather Sunday school at 9:45 a.m hurried one—and then rush back to Morning worship 11 a m. class. But I guess we’ll survive. The I Evening service 7:30 p.m Young Peoples Services every Sun- activity period is very handy. Already we have had class meetings and as day at 6:30. Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 pin semblies. At the assembly on Wed- ... | nesday the student body and class DUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISH officers were introduced. All looked rather uncomfortable standing out Jordan, Oregon Rev. Bernard Neuman, SDS, Pastoi there in front. Following the intro Vass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sunday at ductions we had a short pep assem bly. The football team was presented *•30 a m. Mass: 3d and 4th Sunday 10:80 a.m. and Rodney Schaer gave a short “pep • • • talk.’’ It looks like we are going to have an excellent football team and FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH we know you won’t want to miss a Benjamin A. Mwrence, Minister game. Football players are selling Sunday school 9:46 a. tn. season tickets now. Morning worship 10:55. The freshmen recently elected Evening Serwce, 8:00. i Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 P class officers. President is Mary Ann Bassett; vice president, Rodney m. • • Syverson; secretary. Barbara Hirte; treasurer, Doug Ohmart (propitious, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Devers Real Estate Building, Gates eh what?) The seniors have been busy dis Sunday. 11 a. m. money-making projects. Wednesday meeting. 4 th Wednes cussing They have to get their grubby little day at 8 p. m. hands on gobs and oodles of money • • e this year so the can do all the things SANTIAM CHAPEL AT LYONS the want. The Sophomores are busy Jay Beebe, Pastor talking money too. The juniors are Sunday School 9:45 a. ns. secretive. They’re not telling what Church Services 11:00 a. m. they’re discussing in class meetings. Evening service at 7:30 p. nu There is a wide choice of subjects Young People’s service, Thursday offered this year. Subject matter evening 7:30 p. m. Jacqaie Walker, ranges from English to homemaking president. Prayer meeting and Bible ztudy to PE to driver’s training. Driver’s training is a special course set up to Friday evenings 7:30 p. m. teach students the mechanics of a • • • car as well.as how to drive. And LYONS METHODIST CHURCH what a car they get to drive. A 1958 Rev. Cotton. Pastor Bel Air! The luck of some people! Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. With a splendid new building, new Worship service, 11 a. m. teachers, new students, some new Womens Society of Christian Ber- classes and equipment and the birth rice meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday of of a new school spirit the coming each month with Mrs. Wilson Stevens year can only be Santiam’s best. We, as president. the students, wish to thank you, the • • • IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH citizens, for making it all pogzible. MorrUng service 11 a.m. Evening service 7:00 p.m. Wednesday prayer meeting at 7 ?0 p. m By Mrs. Jeha Teeters Sunday school 10 a.m. Mrs. Joe Jones and children e e e Klamath Falls spent last week visit FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ing here at the home of her mother, Mrs. Jennie Moe and her sister’s fam Mm City ily, the Larry Kimseys. They also Rev. Robert Roach, Pastor visited relatives in Vancouver, Wash., Sopday School 0 45 a.m Morning worship 11:00 ajn and Macleay. Moaie by ebeir. Visitors the first of last week at Midweek services Wed. 7dJ0 p.m. the home of the Rev. James Hardy and family were Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Manock and two sons of Salem. Dr. L. E. Barrick of Salem visited friends here the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walz and family and Mrs. Walz’s brother and family, Mr. and Mr«. Virgil Trick and children of Dallas spent Sunday at Breitenbush picknicing. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Griffiths re- 'ceived word the last of the week of the sudden death of Mr. Griffith’s cousin’s husband. George C.ementa, of Roseburg. The Clements were ov ernight guests of the Griffiths the first of last week. Glen Barringer of Oregon City visited a short time Sunday morning at the Jim Richmond borne. He was on his way to Mill City to take his mother. Mrs Lulu Btrnspr beck to Oregon City after she had visited Santiam Ripples MEHAMA Subscribe to The $149.95 and Up Mill City Enterprise I_ _ _ _ _ Raymond Branch & Son Today.. $3.00 per Year Equipment Company The Canyon's Own Phone UL 9-2160 Mehama, Oregon Federal gas tax refunds amount ing to three cents per gallon are avail- iible to farmers in Marion County. Every gallon of gasoline used for tanning purposes is exempt from the three cent tax. Records of gas purchased and used to get the state gas tax refunds are -'»tisfaetory. The forms and instructions for claiming refunds are available at the i County Agent’s Office and Internal Revenue Office, sSys County Agent Ben A. Newell. Your oil dealer can supply the forms. Gasoline purchases made between June 30, 1957 and July 1, 1957 are eligible. with her brother’s family, the Ken neth Morris' at Prineville and her .niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duffy of Mill City. _ Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coleman of Klamath Falls visited during the week end with their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crook and Barbara. Russell Dorn of Portland visited here Saturday with his sister, Mrs. Lois Winzer The Ray Roberts family spent the weekend with the Wendell Weaver family of Lyons at the Wickiup reser voir, camping. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith of Rich land. Wash, -pent their vacation vis- ting with Mrs. Smith’s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Art Anderson and with relatives in Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tietze were guests of honor at their home Sun day at a large pot luck dinner and family gathering to celebrate their 25th wedding aniversary. Those pre sent besides the honor guests were: Mrs. Harvey Buxton and Beth of Coos Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cur- tis and Roberta from Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Downing, Irene and Roy Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Marks all of Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bailey, Sherri, Twila and Mike of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dugger and Ronald, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tietze, Lora, Darrell and Doug, Aumsville; Mr. and Mrs. Or- ville Downing, Lyons, and Mr. and Mrs. James Richmond, Barbara and Pain< la Kaye. The Connecticut Safety Commis sion reports that 35 per cent of the state’s fatal acident.* in 1957 involved either a driver or pedestrian who had been drinking. Drinking drivers were present in one out of every four fatal mishaps, while drinking pe destrians were implicated in one out of three. 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