The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 19, 1963, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City EntcrpriM*. Thur*<la>. Sept. 19. IMS
THE MILL CITY
ENTERPRISE
Entered as second class matter
November 10. 1944 at the Post
Office at Mill City. Oregon un­
der Act of March 3. 1879
NATIONAL
EOITORIAI
Faith Rebekahs Give
Funds to Cemetery
And Firemen
LYONS-The first faU meet­
ing of Faith Rebekah lodge was
held Wednesday evening
A
general discusshm «ns held on
the coming winter months. It
was voted the lodge give the
cemetery assoc ¡at kici $40) tor
installing city water and $300 to
the firemen to be used for the
ambulance.
served
suosci.puon Kates
Refreshments were
Manonwunn Counties $3 a year by Norma Pennington and Flor­
Outside Marion-Linn $3.50 a Yr ence Branch The next regular
Telephone 897-7773 or 897-2930 meeting will be on Wednesday-
evening September 25.
DON W. MOFFATT Ed-P u *
WHY DONT TOC SUBSCRIBE
TO THE ENTERPRISE.
Family Gathering
Honors Mrs. Henry
Stevens on Birthday
LYONS—A family gathering
and dinner was held Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Stevens. honoring his mo­
ther. Mrs Henry Stevens on
her 90th birthday anniversary
Attending were the honored
guest. Mrs Stevens and Mr
and Mrs Albert Toman and
children. Steven, Bradley and
Ranee of Salem: Mr. and Mrs
Jack Scott of Mill Qty: Mr
and Mrs Harry Bumsides from
Otter. Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. Al­
bert Stevens
Afternoon call­
ers were Mr. and Mrs. V. I
Landsverk of Portland; Mr. and
Mrt. Noman W. Anderberg of
Junction Oty; Mr. and Mrs W.
B. Shuey of Mill Oty; Mr.
and Mrs. Williams of Salem and
Mrs Alice Huber of Lyxxis.
.. stories or'
J’ACIF
a radio presentation of
PACIFIC POWER
& LIGHT COMPANY
told by
NELSON OLMSTED
BILL BOWERMAN — a
portrait of a man who
build world champions.
KKKT
KWIL
12:10 pm
4:35 pm
Friday, September 20
Barbara Elliott
Married In Reno
Mr. and Mrs Arey Podrab-
syk are announcing the mar­
riage of their daughter. Bar­
bara Elliott to Eugene Short,
son of Mrs. Pearl Short of
Salem.
Marriage vows were exchang­
ed September 7 at the Church
of the Latter Day Saints in
Ren_>, Nevada.
The young couple will live in
Roseburg.
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u
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Oman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
Goldie Rombo,
Lyons WSCS Hosts Fo’ Ka"e>’ foZ‘
Have Picnic Sunday
Fall Seminar Tues
LYONS— Mr and Mrs Glen
I Julian ww hosts Sunday for
LYONS The Lyons local so­ a group of friends and neigh­
ciety of WSCS was hostess for bors. the former Fox Valley
the Fall Seminar of the Salem picnic group, with a picnic din-
Sub-Dtstnct held Tuesday at 1 ner held in their grove Attend­
the Methodist church with 90 ing were Mr and Mrs John
women present.
representing Kunkle. Mr. and Mrs. Harley-
churches from Salem. West Sa­ Scott and daughter. Joyce. Mr.
lem. Silverton. Turner. Stayton. and Mrs. Otto Weidman. Kath­
Jefferson. Monmouth and Lyons ryn and David Neal. Mr. ami
Mrs. Hugh Johnston and sons
attending
Following registration
the Tommy and Bobby. Mr and
session was called to order by Mrs Orville Downing. Mr. and
sub-distnct president. Mrs Hol­ Mrs Charles Cruson and Bon­
brook. The welcome was de­ nie. Mr. anti Mrs Leo Cruson
livered by local president Mrs. and Merry Jo. Mike and Nikki
Mac Mormon and short talks Cruson. Mrs Leota Worden.
were given by the various se­ Mrs Ralph Davis and Doug.
Mr. and Mrs Lynn Scott and
cretaries.
For the program the local so­ family aU of Fox Valley, Mr.
ciety presented a women's trio. and Mrs. Albert Julian ot
Bonnie and Merry Jo Cruson. Scio, Mr. and Mrs Omey Lov­
and
Dianne Williams
The ell and IJnda of Stayton. Da­
morning message. “Recapture vid Ber.net of Stayton. Mr. and
the Radiance" by delivered by­ Mrs. Jerry Monier, Mr and
Mrs. Dale Deadmond and son.
Rev. Norman Williams.
There was als«' an afternoon and Mrs. Dorothy Mohler of
Eugene. Mrs. Regial lainde and
session and program.
son of Stayton and Mrs. Maude
Davis at Gates.
FROM
Five Y ears Ago
iff
CHURCH
HEWS
J
Miss Nelda Mills
Married in Seattle
Mr. and Mrs Ray Mills are
announcing the marriage of
their daughter.
Miss N
Mills to IXxxglas Crammer «4
Seattle. Wn.
The ceremony was perform­
ed Saturday, September 14 at
the University Izitheran church
in Seattle with Nancy Forest
and Adnan Mills of Aumsville
attendants for the young couple
Mr and Mrs. Ray Mills and
Tony were in Seattle for the
wedding
the
Immediately
following
ceremony the couple left by
plane for Spehekin. Wn , tor
their honeymoon They will tie
at home after September 18 at
16007 53rd St. W. tn Edmonds.
Wn.
Die bride will continue her
work as branch secretary for
Die
an edjustment company,
groom is employed as district
representative for a commer­
cial credit company.
Work Smarter..
Not Harder
Hv Bernice Strawn
Extra« ion ll»me Management
Specialist Or»g<xi State
University
Food Misinformation is the
subject cf an extension program
developed by Virginia Weiser,
nutritionist with the OSU Ex­
tension Service
This will be
presented to wvxnen s groups in
a number of Oregon counties
We asked her for the true facts
ab<M.it some common food my­
ths.
Tomatoes npen
tw-st and
reach their peak nutritive value
when kept at room temperature
out of direct sunlight This is
contrary to the old idea at put­
ting them on a sunny window
sill.
Some people think vegetables
grow with organic" (natural)
fertilizer are more nutritious
than those grown with "chemi-
cal" fertilizer Miss Weiser says
this has no scientific support
Rich soil produces a larger
of
vegetables
but
quantity
doesn t affect the nutritive val­
ue of the food.
The idea that cooking in alum­
inum is unhealthy is another
fallacy.
Your Social Security
|Last Rites Held
For Nora Selfridge
Mill Oty fnetsis received
wxud last week of the death of
Nora Silfridge nt Long Beach.
California Sh«-* had tieen ill
since June, mui death was
caused by cancer She had a
sick s|x*ll while i Islting with
Mr. an»l Mrs Ivrt Morris In
April twit rallied front that ami
after leaving here tia>k a trip
to Alaska tait upon her return
to California became seruaisly
ill
Mrs Slrfndgr had rx|M-rsscd
the desire to return to Alaska
where she was a teacher ami
missionary' at Sitka among the
KskUrne when they had the
servais outbreak of Til among
them, with 80% being stricken
She told Mrs Morris that
wh< n she went Hack to Alaska
she saw many of the natives
that she knew years ago.
She met her husband. Bill. In
Alaska ami they lived in Ket­
chikan for 40 years ami where
they raised their family of two
daughters and three son*
After Paving Alassa
they
came to Oregon as Mr Sel­
fridge had lived In this area
before and liked It very much
They managed the Gates Coch­
ran apartments at Idanha tor
six years and then when his
health became puor they m«ned
to Mill Oty where they lived
for two years They moved to
Whittier. Calif . when Mr Sel­
fridge became too 111 for her to
care for. ao they couk! be near
a son.
After bis death last year she
moved to Ixeig Beach where
she made her home with four
of her sisters until she was
hospitalized
after
becoming
seriously ill.
<J As an employee I estimat­
ed that my earning for the
year wxaild be ll.ouo I now­
find that I will make $5 IMS) this
year Ik» I have to notify tin*
Social Security Administration
of this increase In earnings?
A No Since ywur first esti­
mate indicated that you were
not entitled to monthly social
security check you <l<> not have
to advise us of further in­
creases In your earnings At
the «-ml of the year If you earn­
ed $l(M) or less in any month
you stxxild file an annual re
port of earnings so we can re­
view your file to see if you
are eligible to receive any
IMymcnts
In addition, you
slum Id get In touch with your
local social security office to
discuss the possibility of your
Increased earnings giving yrxi
a higher benefit.
Q I originally estimated tfiat
my earnings wouki tie $2000. 1
am receiving payments Iwuoxl
on this estimate My employer
has since given me a paid va­
cation amt will give me a bonus
at the end of the year. Will I
have to rv|»>rt these events to
social security?
A You should estimate (he
amount of the vacation pay aixt
the bonus and get tn touch with
the Social Security Adnunlstra
lion rigtit away so as to avoid
a possible overpayment. Tins
could cause a hardship to yxxi
If y<xi had to re|>ay this amount
at a time when ytai were not
wv»rking
A cordless battery powered
hand mixer Is an the market
The mixer is recharged when
stored <xi a charging unit that
connects to an outlet.
Roll dates in fhair txrfore
cutting them up to eliminate
stickiness Fkair shixiid be part
of that called f<r in the rreijie
MUX CITY PRESBYTERIAN
WHY DON’T YOU M’BM'RIBE
Pauline Brunner, chairman of
Richard B. Cole. Pastor
18» THE ENTERPRISE.
the Oregon State Gladiolus show
Sunday School at 9 45 a. tn.
was busy making plans for the
Nursery through Adult classes
show which was to be held
Morn.ng Worship Service at
here the following week at the
11:00 o'clock. Sermon topic:
high school gym.
Man Under the Microscope."
Elton Gregory, who had grad­
By Borton Knyder
uated from OCE the previous
In one of my previous squibs. radical Innovation, but we hon­
SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
spring was to teach at Madras.
I got started an taxes and pres­ estly believe th«» Idea has great
S. W. Ivy St. MUI aty
Mr. and Mrs J. C. Kimmel
sures on business t>ut touched possibilities It can ccmceivahiy
9:30
a.
tn.
Saturday
Sahbatr.
had been in Estacada where
it only lightly. Just how deep­ tie an aid to steady employ­
they attended he 42nd annivers­ School.
ly these pn-isuros are being ment. and It might also he a
11 a. m Worship service
ary of the class of 1916 of
felt by the average business­ means of assuring regular pay­
7:30 p. m. Wednesday prayer
which Doc” was a member.
man is evident In the example checks
meeting.
Philip Goble was to leave that'
which foljows This notice Is
While the adoption of
the
Visitors welcome.
week for San Bernardino. Calif.. !
pi art cd on the employee bulletin work break plan is not nxnpul-
where he was to train at an i
txxird of an area concern.
sory. it is hoped that each em­
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
electronics schou».
TO AU, E.MPU>YEEM
ployee will find en<«igh time
'•»rtb
MUI
Oty
Mrs. John Reid and children
Due to increased competition to give the plan a fair trial. It
had just returned from their R«v. G cm E. Davtdaoa. 1‘aatos
and a keen desire to remain in is also hoped that thooe rm-
9.45 a. m. Sunday School.
annual visit with relatives in
business, we find It necessary [ilovces not In favor of adopt­
Texas. Elouise Harns, an aunt1 U a. m. Morning Worship.
to institute a new policy ef­ ing the work break Idea, will
of Mrs. Reid, had made the | 6:15 p m. Teen Time.
fective immediately
have hilly completrxl their va­
7 p. m. Evening W.-nhip.
return trip with them.
We are asking that aome- cation plans
7
tn.
Wednesday
prayer
Mr. and Mrs Norman Ander-
where Iw-twew-n starting and
The Management
berg had returned
from
a I .nee ung.
quitting time, and with>ait in­
I don’t know but what a union
weeks vacation at Astoria
fringing too much on the time would have a little difficulty
ST. PArRICR'8 PARISH
usually devoted to lunch peri­ featherbedding that job descrip­
I ’»n.
Why Do Some Clothes Get ods., coffee breaks, rest peri­ tion I wonder If they need a
Ten Years Ago
Rev. Bernard Neuman. Faster Haith and wrinkled when ods. story telling, ticket selling, . fireman’
Several local fishermen made | Mass. 1st. 2nd and 5th Sunday laundred? Inadequate rinsing is collections for births, deaths,
one Hard water is another. Try weddings and divorces, vaca­
•jp a party to go deep sea fish- I at 10 30 a. m
ing that week: Tex Blazek, Ray 1 Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at using a water softr.'T in b>th tion planning and the rehashing
the wash and rtnse waters A of yesterday’s tv program, that
Walker, Melvin LaVine, Joe 10:30 a. m.
Custom Bulldozing
fabric softner (this is different each employee endeavor to find
Lalack. BUI Tickle, Kenneth:
Al, WARD
than
a
water
softner
>1
in
the
ASSEMBLY
Crosier, Gale Lowery. Ed Yarn- ,,
OF GOD CTUBO4
some time that can be set
(
ait
m
2XM <>r ar? •»«
last rinse will help too. Over- I aside and known as the "work
ell, Dutch Steiner and Larry I
6th and Cedar
drying In a dryer may also break."
Bangs.
Sunday School, 10 XX) a. tn.
"No Job Too Small"
Otto Koeneke had spent a | Morning Worship, 11:00 a -a. ciuse harshness and wrinkling
To some this may seem a
week’s vacation, visiting with
Evangelestlc Service, 7:31 p. of some fabrics.
relatives in Portland.
m.
Before putting away sun dres­
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin New­
Thursday. 7:30 p. m. E ble
I
ses and Ix-ach outfits, check for
berg of Gates had left for a study and Prayer.
months vacation with relaives
A church with God’s answer sun tan lotion stain. Sponge
spots with drycleaning solvent.
in Minnesota.
tor your prool-.-ms.
PANCAKES AS YOU LIKE THEM
Wash in w arm suds plus % cup
Mr. and Mrs. Fount Paul of
vinegar
for
each
gallon
of
wat
­
Gates had sold their home to
21 Different Kinds
The Church ot Jraus Christ
er. If the lotion contains tannic
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Edholm. He
Of I .alter Day Saint«
To Satisfy Your Personal Taste
acid, drop warm glycerine
was paymaster for the army
Presiding Elder: Joseph
FERDINAND and GEN HUENEKE
from an eye dropper and let
engineers.
Johnson
<>|M*n 6 A. M. TO H P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Coffman Meeting place at Women's club it stand on the fabric for one
or two hours. Rinse in warm
of Mehama were vacationing nouse in Stayton.
1532 Portland Roiul
Phonr 3&I-2HIH
I
that week with friends in Se- Sunday School ..
9 .30 water.
attle.
Sacrament Meeting ... 10 45
Community Presbyterian (liurcb
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Muise
Priesthood Meeting .... 11:50
ltrs. Arne V. Magnuson. I’aator
had been visiting with his fa-i
Menama, Oregon
ther, Joe Muise at Lakeside,
FIRST CHRISTIAN CIHK«
Calif.
9:45 a. m. Crurch school.
I
School, 9:45 a. Œ.
(Classes for all ages)
Morning Worship 10: j 6 a. m
11:00 a. m.—Worship sericve.
Fifteen Years Ago
Youth Servi«». 6 30 p. rw
Auto - Fire - Burglary
Lverj one is welcome.
Evening Servie» 7:30 p. m.
The Bob Mathers, who then
Theft - Public Liability - Marine
owned the Mill Oty Jewelry,
Mil.!. CTTT C'OVfMUNrrT
OUR LADY OF LOURDES
had spent Sunday in Salem at­
CHURCH
PARISH, Jordaa
tending a Masonic picnic.
Life
-
Health and Accident
Full Go»p»l
Drawing big crowds at the Rev. Bernard Nevmaa. Paatas
Rev. D« m M Dlshoag, Paatas
Mass.
1st.
2nd,
and
5U
vun
Mill Oty Theatre that week
8undav School. 9:45 a. m.
was "Mom and Dad,” a very day at 8:30 a. m.
Morning Worship. 11 00 a. m
Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at
outsponken film.
Evening Worship 7:30.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Tumidge *.0 30 a. m.
Thursday evening 7 30 P. M
and family were in Silverton
Everyone welcome.
J. C. KIMMEL
ED “Bud” DAVI8, Jr.
8ANTIAM CHAPEL
that week where they attended
Aaoembly
of
God
107
M
all
St.
Phone H<)7-?(W»O
a horse show and showed two
IDANHA tDMMLKin
Lyons. Oregon
of the Tumidge horses.
Mill
City,
Oregon
CHUBCn
Dougtam Meats«, Pae tar
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Colburn
Rev. Hareld Rotk. Paatae
Phone 859-3364
had attended a picnic tor Lu-J
Jean Roth, S. S. Supt.
Sunday School. 9:45 a. m.
zier employees at Avalon park
Sun.U>
School 10 00 a. m.
Morning Woehip, 11:00 a. m
in Portland.
Mumlr>g Service. 11 00 a. m
Evening Service, 7:00 p. m.
Detroit had a theatre in those
Midweek Service, Wednesday I Youth Fellowship I K pa
days and playing that week was
Bible Study Wednesday 7 >
7:30. p. m.
a horror film, Dracula.
p
m
Qirist Ambassadors (Youth
Latest hit records at Porter
Junior Choir and Bible club
Service) Saturday, 7.30 p. m
A Lau featured “Little White
We use Naugahyde Phuttic Cover»», Nylon Fabrica
Singspiratlon Every 4th Sat­ Thursday. 4:00 p. m.
“Better Luck Next
Lies,"
urday. 7.30 p. m.
and other materials.
Time," “It's a Sin’’ and “Con-
Adult Choir Saturday at 7«
fess.’’
m.
P
DETROIT CHURCH OF (mut
Mr and Mrs. Ellis Henderson
Come fellowship with ua.
Sunday sohooi. 10 :00 a. m.
Call 769-2236 for Estimates
of San Leandro, Calif., were in
Morning Worship, 11 o'clock
Mill Oty visiting with his sis­
ST. CATHERINE’S CATHOIJC
_____
STAYTON UPHOLSTERY
ter, Daisy Hendrickson.
Mill <My
I LYONS METHODIST CHT*HCH
Father Henri Arata
Members of the Mill City Boy
Warning Worship. 11 o’clock 1
Ix»cated In
Scout Troop had taken a juant
Mass at 9:15 a. m. every Sun
Sunday srhool at 9-50.
to the beach. Among those go­
GATES OOMMUNITT CHURCH
ing were Herbert Hampton,
OF CHRIST
Charles Golden, Gerry Golden,
New teachers at the high
itiinda y School, 10 09 a m
Phillip Goble, Dan Rnten, Ar­ school that year were Hope
Morning Worship 11 00 a. m
nold Webb, Dick Syverson. Raney and Fred Rugh. gradu­
Phone 769-223«
Stayton, Ore.
Youth sstlvities Sunday ev
Tommy Kanoff and Vernon ates of the U of O. H. R. Bay­
Christensen.
less was principal.
ening.
THE MIST MASTER
THF ORIGINAL PANCAKE HOUSE
Ask I s About Insurance
Hill Insurance Agency
Furniture Upholstery
Stayton Radio & TV