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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1963)
CHURCH HEWS ■’CLASSIFIED»»“' ____ — ■ 7 1 IhiNlncMH and Profewalonal DIRECTORY Eldon Hutchinson APPLIANCE REPAIR 1*11.897-2760 Boxili Mill City, Oregon JOHN W. REID, M. D Physician and Surgeon Mill City, Oregon DR. .JOHN C. TAKE ( Tilropriu tIo Physician Phono 769-2922 Hours 9:00 to 6:00 Evening* by Appointment 112 E. Ida St. Stayton Weddle Funeral Home Modern Fnncrul Service Stayton Oregon J. W. GOIN Experienced Veterinarian By Harold'*, llorul Garden Ph. 769*2333 Stay ton HORN ELECTRIC Electrical Wiring Philco Appliance Dealer Ph. 397-2478 Box 1008 Mehama, Ore. Flower* For All Occasiona RALEIGH HAROLD Florist & Nursery Open 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Including Sunday 1U Block W. Stayton Hy. Ph. Stay ton 769-2531 319 W. Washington St. WE SELL BETTER CARS FOR LESS GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET STAYTON. OREGON IT PAYS TO BUY AT HOME SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Prompt Service In the Canyon when you call us Reaaonaltle Rates ZZJ \ VS We would like to express our MUX CITY PKKSBYTEK1AN sincere appreciation to all those Hiehard B. Cole, Putor sending cards and flowers while Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. my husband has been hospital Nursery through Adult classes lied. We want to thank all our Morning Worship Service at friends and neighbors who re 11 o'cloc. Sermon topic: membered us In so many ways "Christ at Home in Your We are particularly grateful to Household." <’ I. A N H I F I E l> KATE* members of the Mil) City Pres (.^lurches, bazaars. »upper», byterian church Mrs. Mar- Coininiiiilty Prrabytrriazi Church halo* sales etc., will lie run un sliuli Woih-y. 17 Mehama, Oregon der s|M-clal Announcements' Rev. Arne V. Magnuson, I'aMor clusslfi<"ition with a minimum CARD OF THANKS 9 45 a m. Crurch school. charge of 50 cents per insertion. "Boy Scouts of Troop 49". I (Classes for all ages) Ten cents jmt line each Inser wish to thank you for your co- 1100 a. m. Worship sericve. tion. No advertisement accept operation in making our trip to Everyone is welcome. ed lor less than 50 cents ¡M-r the Boy Scout Camporee at werk. Hayden Island a great success r*KK METHODIMT (HI KX’B Count five words to the line aixl in letting me attend with North Mill (lty In ordering your add. Telephone you. With<Mjt your cooperation 897 2772. MUI City or mall your utui hard work and careful plan- Ur*. Gene E. Davidson, Paatot 9 45 a. in. Sunday School ■ fvrrtiHemrnt to Hie Mill City ninf of Scoutmaster Tom Dryn- 11 a. m. Morning Worship. Enterprise, Mill City. Oregon. an we would wit have won the 6:15 p. m. Teen Time trophy and the first place I p. m. Evening Worship. uwanls With this behind you 7 p. m. Wednesday prayei Real Estate now, I am sure people will hear meeting. mo*»- of Troop 49 Thank» again FOR SALE or TRADE Choice Dell!» if Ince pd , ASSEMBLY OF GOD (TILWH oversize lot G<xxl location 6th and Cedar for duplex or four-plex. Kev. Ellis Warner, Pastor Terms. Ph 17 Miscellaneous Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. >r RENT Two tied- Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m «• in Lyon». Term*. Evangelestlc Service, 7:30 p FOR BALE U H F Equip ■ " 17tf ment. Complete with anten- j m. 'Diursday, 7:30 p. m. Bible nai, convertors. Also have REAL ESTATE study and Prayer. Strout Realty can now serve new and used TV'i for sale.— A church with God’s answer ).>u tx it, i w,. i ttie North Pete H um .. Pride of Oregon station on Highway 22 tor your problems. Santiam area from Salem City IJmita to Idanha. '!\v<> offices MUI cny. 119 GATES COMMUNITY (1IIBGI on Highway 22 Six Salesmen OF CHRIST Sawmill LOGS WANTED to serve >1x1. Bob AlUatoo. Minister STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. Mill City Office H97 ttM Sunday Scnool, 10 00 a. m. Vivian Kealcn 897-2124 ' I'op Prices tor Second Growth Morning Worship 11(10 a. m 'i Mile West Mehama. Orc. 3tf. Mabel Yankus 897-2497 Youth activities Sunday ev Archie Thompaon 897-2236 ening. Aumtvllln Office ; ti ■ i • i Z jtíff Ann Huffman 743-2975 T mm ÌUU ST CATHERINE S CA CHOIJC Sam Wizer 859-2387 COMMIT» »ovo I IHM" e Mill CKy Fred Powers 743-2124 Father Hugh Goarta CARPETS - LINOLEUM We have many local and out- Mass at 9:15 a.m. every Sun New and Used Furniture of state buyers. If the price is right we can sell it—If you 167 3rd. St.. Stayton. Ore. 51U MUX CITY COMMUNITY want to buy we can find it. NOTICE’ CHUBCH STROUT REALTY Full Goapel We have sum« very low 110 S W. Enterprise Place firice* on No. 3 and 4 Kev. Donald Dlsbong, Paalot ARCHIE THOMPSON. Hr. Mgr. Sunday School. 9:45 a. m. umber, 1x4 to large tlm- Morning Ph 897 2236 Mill City, Ore. Worship, 1100 a. m ber*. Evening Worship 7 30. FOR SALE or RENT Two I mh I- Stout Creek Lumber Co. Thursday evening 7:30 P. M room modem home In Mill Mile West of Mehama Everyone welcome. City Tenn». Phone 897-2699. 17tf ■ FOR SALE Used metal cabin OUR LADY OF LOUKDES ets phone 897-25J7. 19 Park PARISH. Jordan For Rent side Mv* 17p Rev. Bernard Neuman. Paste* Mm 1st, 2nd. and 5th Sut> FOR RENT One bedroom WANT TO BUY TIMBER lay at 8:30 a. m apartment. Nice river view. Small or Large Tracts Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday a< Furnished or unfurnished. Either cash of stumpage basis Adults only. No smokers or STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. to 30 a. m. drinkers. Ref. required. Pit. 'i Mile West Mehama. Ore. 3tf. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 897 2640 18 ft. W. Ivy 84. MUI Oty NEW McCULLOCH CHAIN FOR RENT Modem furnished 9:30 a. m. Saturday Sabbath SAWS one Ix-droom units. Also smal To fit all wood cutting needs. School. II a m Worship service ler furnished units, Reason- Prices »tart at $124.95 7:30 p. m. Wednesday prayer able rates. Inquire at Oak RAY BRANCH St SON meeting. Park Motel. l’honc 897-2412, Phone 859-2240 Mehama Visitors welcome. 51U (•ales. Oregon. FOR RENT One liedroom fur- nishcd apartment. l’honc 897- 2797 or 897-2555. 49tl ROOMS FOR RENT By day. week or month. Rrusonable rate» Mill City Lodge, l’honc .146. 27tf WANTFID Complete lawn and garden care; »pray, seeding, ¡w»t control, weed control, pruning By the hour or by the job. Phone 897-2271. 436 S. W. Cedar St. 17p Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT or BUY— Three bedroom home. Phone 897’2507. 16tf Furniture & Appliances 897-2147. AUTO WRECKERS Rebuilt motors and 17 FOR QUALITY FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Priced Right transmissions Complete Line Can Bought and Sold NEW and USED We Buy Junk See ANN Ph. 769-2319 Stay ton LICENSED Garbage Disposal 61.M Per Month and Up Also Serving Oaten. Lyons. Idanha and Detroit At ANN'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE at SubHmity-Aumsville Jot. Open Evening* Ph 748-2975 Mil J. CITY, OREGON DISPOSAL SERVICE Bad CUae, Owner Phone W7-7M4 Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Only $3.00 a Year 4 KEYS MADE WHILE YOU WAIT. Better get an extra key made for your house or auto mobile today. Bring your key with you. Mill City Hardware, Mill City. 48tf Work Wanted Satlafactlon Guaranteed FOR SALE Refrigerator in Stayton running condition. $25.00. Ph. Ph. 769-2319 Stayton-Jefferson FOR SALE Honey bees com plete with equipment. Phone 897’2954 17p Hemorrhoids Piles Flnxtulii—flswurc — prolapse Itching and other Rectal dis orders. Free descriptive booklet Dr. Reynolds Clinic, Naturopath-Proctology 1144 Center Street SALEM, OREGON Public Notices The Church of Jesuit Chrlxt Ot I-alter Day Saints Presiding Elder: Joseph Johnson M< cting place at Women’s club house in Stayton. Sunday School 9:30 Sacrament Meeting 10:45 Priesthood Meeting 11:50 IDANHA COMMUNITY (Ul’RCH Rev. Harold Roth. Pastor Jean Roth, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Morning Service, 11:00 a. m. Youth Fellowship 6:30 p. m Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Junior Choir and Bible club Thursday, 4:00 p. m. Adult Choir Saturday at 7 Ji p. m. Come fellowship with us. FIRST CHRISTIAN (lll tUll Rev. Harold Hake. Pastor Bible School. 9:45 a. no. Morning Worship 10:a5 a. m Youth Service. 6:30 p. m Evening Service 7:30 p. tn NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an Order duly en tered in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, in the mat ter of the Estate of August T. Koeneke, deceased, the under signed, Otto J. Koeneke, was duly appointed as executor of said estate and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, together with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned executor, at Mill City, Oregon, within six months from the date LYONS METHODIST CHUBCH of this notice. Woming Worship, 11 o’clock Dated and first published Sunday school at 9:50. this 18th day of April, 1963. OTTO J. KOENEKE. Executor. DETROIT CHURCH OF CHRIST BELL A GEHLEN. Sunday school. 10:00 a. m. Attorneys at Law Morning Worship, 11 o'clock Stayton. Oregon. 19 NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that an election will be held by the City of Mill City on the 14th day of May 1963 to vote on the following question: Shall the Qty of Mill City, Oregon, levy a city tax for the fiscal year beginning July 1. 1963 in the total amount of $14,563.00, which includes a tax levy outside the 6% limitation in the amount of $7,450.03, as provided for in Section II, Ar ticle XI, Oregon State Consti tution? The election will be held at the City Hall starting at 2:00 P. M. and continuing until 8 00 P. M. on the above day. By order of the Common Council at meeting held April 24. 1963. VERYL W HOOVER. Acting Mayor. REX A OHMART. Recorder NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given by virtue of an Order duly entered in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion in the matter of the Es tate of Everett Leighton, de ceased. the undersigned, Wil liam Leighton, was duly ap pointed administrator of the estate and has qualified as such, AU persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, together with the proper vouch ers, to the undersigned admin istrator in care of Bell St Geh- len. Attorneys at Law, Stayton, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published this 11th day of April, 1963. WILLIAM LEIGHTON. Administrator BELL 4 GEHLEN, Attorneys for Administrator Stayton. Oregon 18 LYONS By Eva Breaker At the regular meeting of Faith Rebekah lodge held Wed- I nesday evening, Helen John ston. noble grand presided. Guests present from Turner. Scio, Stayton and Mill City. At the social hour, a pot luck sup per was served with Helen An derson chairman of the com- mitte«- Bingo was played after the meeting Rev. Ruth Cotton, Mr». Alice Huber and Mmes. Charles Cru- eon, Wilson Stevens, Warren Edwards and Clyde Bressler were in Salem "Diursday to at tend the district meeting of the WSCS held at the Trinity Me thodist church. Mrs. Ethel Huffman returned home Thursday from Washing ton after spending a week at the home of her daughters, Mr. and Mrs. SheJdon Titus and sons at Renton. Wn., and Mr. and Mr» Vernon Diggemess and children at Steilacom. Her mother, Mrs. Anna Hubbard stayed in Eugene at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Clarence Decker, while she was away. Mrs. Arthur Olmstead, local chairman, reports the Cancer Crusade wiU get into full swing next week in the Lyons area. Her co-workers are Mm». Joseph McDougal, Al Lantzer. Arthur Johnson, Donald Naue, Ralph Downer. Alvin Palmer and Alex Bodeker. Mrs. Ruth Lyons was hostess for a cottee at her home Thur» day morning at 10 a. m. for the ladies ot the St. Patrick Cath olic parish. Attending were Mmes. Arthur Johnson, George VanAgtmael, Alvin Palmer. Fred Lindemann. Hobson Gunn. Andrew Sieg. Robert Schiewek, Jim Harris, Mike Schwindt, Ed Castle, John Jungwirth, Phillip Pietrok, Charles Bouche, Ed- wanl Walz and Floyd Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodell and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Goodell and his sister, Mrs Charles Crook of M'-hama went to Tacoma. Wn., Friday where they will attend funeral services Saturday for Marion Stone, brother-in-law ot Vern on Goodell. Msr. Calvin Culbertson of Mehama presented her piano pupils in recital Friday even ing April 26 at Mari-Linn with 21 pupils taking part. Mrs. Ramie Martell and her mother. Mrs. Pearl Averill at tended the Golden Wedding re ception of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Andrews Sunday afternoon in Woodburn. Mrs. Andrews is a cousin ot Mrs. Averill and her mother. Mrs. Amelia Brown of Salem, who is 90 years old was present. She is an aunt of Mrs Averill. Congratulations are going to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson upon the birth of another granddaughter, Jody Kay, bom Saturday. April 27 to their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Myers of Stayton at Santiam Memorial hospital. The new arrival weighed 7 pounds 3*i ounces. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tunnell is their daughter, Mrs. Don Whit- tenfel (Ann Tunnell) and daughters, Laurie and Carrie from Tacoma. Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Craig- myle and children were week end guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Jay Beebe at Bums. The Beebes are former resi dents here while he was pastor at Santiam Chapel. Charles Leo Jr. (Buddy) Cru- son will leave this week for Georgia after spending an eight day furlough at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cruson and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. (Diaries Cruson. Bud dy has just completed his basic training in the U. S. Army as Military Police at Fort Ord, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and family have as their guest his mother, Mrs. Jessie Brown from Portland. Mari-Linn will hold the an nual school election Monday. May 6 from 2 to 8 p. m. to vote on the budget and two new directors. Candidates are Hugh Johnston, incumbent for a five-year term and Roy Lam bert. a four year term to finish out the term of Guy Hartle, who has moved away. Mr. and Mrs. John Jungwirth were in Gervais Saturday where they attended the wed- I ST. PArRICR-S PARISH Lyvoa Rev. Bernard Neumaa, Paatoi Maas: 1st, 2nd and 5th Sunday at 10:10 a. m. Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at 10:30 a. m SANTIAM CHAPEL Aaaenibly of God Lyons, Oregon Douglas Mentxe, Pastor Phone 859-3364 Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Woahip, 11:00 a. m. Evening Service, 7:00 p. m. Midweek Service, Wednesday 7:30. p. m. Christ Ambassadors (Youth Service) Saturday, 7:30 p. m. Singsplration Every 4th Sat urday, 7:30 p. m. 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 2, 1968 ts living in her home in the Southwest part ot town. Almost 500 people had attend ed Open lfrxj»e ceremonies at (he Mill City elementary school where claa* room work and special demonstrations were ex hibited. Mr. and Mr» Verne Clark were announcing the arrival of Five Years Ago a granddaughter, Verna Mar A large ad in The Enterprise garet to Hr. and Mrs Francis had been run by a number of Clark of Salem. She had an old contractors that had helped er sister, Lana Sue. build The Sportsman's Center Ten Years Ago on highawy 22 for John Barker Salutatorian at Mill City high and Cliff Crook. school that year was Hetty Lou Mr». Burton Boroughs had en Cree with Donna Jean Nelson tertained member» of the named Valedictorian. Round Robin Pinochle club with New officers elected at the Kathleen Storey winning high; ' Mill City Lions club were Char- L zju MacGregor, pinochle and | les Kelly, pres , Frank Hunter, Goldie Rambo, ksv. ' first vice pre».. Ed Goschie, Mr. and Mm. Otto Burson of second vice pres., tazwell Stiff Stayton. former Mill City res ler, third vice pres , Howard idents, had been in town visit i Means, sec’y treas., and BLH ing with old friends. I McCoy, Lion Tamer. Zeta Prichard, second grade Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Timm teacher at Mill City elemen ' hao announced the engagement tary school, was announcing of their daughter, Virginia to her retirement. She had been at I Flcyd Blackburn of Gates. Mill City for 13 years. She wrw Ruby Crosier was then serving 1 as president of the Toastmis tress club and speech winners ding of hi» niece, Grace Jung that week were June Miley and wirth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Pinkston. E. J. Jungwirth, of Gervais, H. I. Plymale and Hugh Jull and Michael Atkinson held in had attended a meeting of the Gervais. men’s ’99" group in Salem that Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fink I week. were Friday and Friday night The Oak Park Motel at Gates guests at the home of her bro owned by C. G. Montag of ther-in-law and sister. Mr. and i Portland had been sold to K. Mrs John Maineo at Aberdeen, H? Mendenhall, also of Port Wn. They were accompanied by land. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stuck- her brother, Fred Dougherty of meir were the managers. Salem. While there they went Fifteen Years Ago clam digging returned home Saturday with a good catch. An old fashioned community Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Mc . social was being featured by Donough of North Bend were 1 the PT A for the May meeting. weekend guests at the home of The Ho-Downers of Hubbard Mr and Ms. Russel Thiel. They were to be featured, there was alto visited the Robert Walton to be a pie social, group danc family. ing and a cake walk. Santiam Valley Grange will Three men of the Forest ser hold their regular meeting Fri vice had been hurt that week day evening. Mrs. George Hays, when logs rolled down on them lecturer reports that an early near Cooper Ridge. They were meeting will be held at 8 p. Nolan Rosnic, Jim Roner and m. on May third, with pot luck John Mason. refreshments and a social even Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gar ing of cards will follow. Lola rison had entertained for their Hince, Lois Myers and Bertha son. Gerald who was home on a Basl are on the committee. 40 day leave from Cold Bay in Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hince the Aleutians. spent last week in Washington, About $100 had been cleared returning home Sunday even at the Firemen's ball at De ing. They visited her brother- troit with Otto Russell heading in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. the committee in charge. Willis Porter at Winlock, also John Kelly had his first birth another sister and husband, Mr. day party that week with a and Mrs. Ray McKinnon and group of friends and relatives their son-in-law and daughter, I honoring him. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Brown and Daisy Hendrickson and Mrs. family at Tacoma. While there ! Mary Purvine of Salem were they went to Cogalis to dig | on a trip to California with clams. Mrs. Wes Mason in charge of The annual Mother-Daughter the Hendrickson store. banquet will be held May 9 at 6 p. m. at the Lyons Methodist According to the Secretary of church dining room. Prizes will be given for the oldest Agriculture, if all our stored up mother, youngest mother, and abundance of food were made one with the largest family. A available abroad to people with program will be presented. Mrs. inadequate diets, it would not Joe Johnson is in charge of ar close the food gap for even one year. rangements. 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