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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1963)
6—The Mill City EnterprÍM», ThufNdav, Nov. 7. 1!HW in the basement of the Mettaxl- ist church, beginning at 10:30 a. m. Hie lesson for the day is YOU CAN GET I "T\velve Days of Christmas" RELIEF FROM with Lois Morgan and Joyce By Eva Breofoer Neal leaders. They would like Regular meeting of Santiam everyone to bring ideas and Valley Grange was held Friday samples of craftwork or gift STANBACK gives you FAST relief night with John Stroachine, new items. from pains of headache, neuraliiia, The Mehama Fireplug Squares neuritis, and minor pains of arthritis, ly installed master presiding rheumatism Because STANBACK Plans were made for the De are again sponsoring a class for contains several medically approved cember 6 meeting when they beginners or those wanting to and prescribed ingredients for fast will have a Christmas »upper brush up on their dancing. It relief, you can take STANBACK with before the meeting. Instead of will begin Saturday, November confidence. SatisfactKxi |uarant»ed! Ute usual gift exchange each 16 at the Mehama Fire hall Test one is to bring a gift for a from 7 to 9 p. m. and will cott STANBACK needy family or a gift to be tinue the same «me each Sat preparation you ve ever sent to the Marian Home at urday evening until the course is Sublimity. The program carried finished. Everyone is welcome. out the Thanksgiving theme Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Perry The November meeting of the have purchased the Ramie Mar I^vns Extensfon until will be tell home east o< town. Mr. and held on Thursday, November 14 Mrs. Ramie Martell and s<>ns moved to Oceanlake where they have purchased a motel. The menvbers of the Methodist Sunday sclwol took their turn at trick or treat by collecting tor UNICEF. Following they were served cookies and hot chocolate at the church. Mrs. Maude Wilson of Salem was a weekend guest at the home of Mrs Ruth Lyotvs. While here she called on several old ■ time friends. Dr. and Mrs. Waiter Dungey of Oregon City were Sunday Mrs. Bessie Cbx from Port Because We Carty Everything guests at the home of Mr. and land is visiting at the home of Mrs Joe Hince. They are long her son-in-law and daughter, time friends of Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Joe Hiner. Hince. Mr. ami Mrs. William Bilyeu The Women's Society of Chris- of Mehama have purchased the ian Service will hold thetr an l-ucille Nash borne here and nual bazaar and dinner in the basement of the church on Fri expect to move in about three day evening. November 15. weeks. Mr. and Mrs Richard Jane- There will be fancy work, Saturday visitors in aprons, and other articles for way were Springfield at the home of Mr. sale. Bob Janeway, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cruson and Mrs. were Sunday visitors at Flor have purchased a trailer house ence. and have parked it at the Leon Mr. and Mrs Alva Dickinson ard Cruson home. They expect and family of Independence to spend most of the winter were Sunday guests at the home here. of her mother. Mr. anti Mrs. Henry- Skeels and his mother. ■ Mrs. Elliott of Monmouth called Warren Edwards. on friends in Lyons Monday I Hallowe'en parties were held in all rooms afternoon They were guests at I ““ , class class P x’"” at " Mari-ldnn the home of Mr and Mrs Bert1 ??V,r^a.y h . with . the I | Hallowe en parade held in the Prue winners were first Mr and Mrs. Hugh Johnston J and sons Tommy and Bobbs grade. Ronnie Lengacher. 1st; Billy Kinzer and Jimmy Gallea I spent the weekend in Southern 2nd: Debbie Williams 3rd. Se [ Oregon. They visited their son. : Kenton, who attends school at cond grade. Ixmnie Stubbs 1st; | Cave Junction, and also visited Darrell Gallea. 2nd: Shelly Water, 3rd; Larry Gilson 4th. I relatives in Medford. Sunday dinner guests at the Third grade. Linda Sharek. 1st; home of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Randy Lindemann 2nd; Terry i Powell and son. John, were Mr. Behrens. 3rd; Steven Linde and Mrs. Ercill Wilson of Me mann 4th. Fourth grade. Jer- hama and Mrs. Fem Bates of ralleta Mays. 1st; Terry Cox, 2nd; Sandra McDougall. 3rd, j Salem. Members of Santiam Valley and Nancy Dougall, 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Inland Manning [ grange going to Morning Star ; grange Tuesday evening for in and children were Sunday after stallation of officers were John noon visitors at the home of AND GENERAL STORE Stroschine. Irl and Ada Ply- Mrs. Cecil Manning in Hills • male. Fem Sletto, Georgia boro. Leland's father, Cecil Formerly A & M Toman Hardware Hays. Lola Hince, Joe Hince, Manning passed way October 26. IT NEVER FAILS CHURCH HEWS if- LI n HEADACHE PAIN A« SOON (V> NOU Ô6T (NLL OE v O u R iNAUH UP ON THE LINE — SEVENTH Eavestroughs, Fuel Pumps, Glass, Heaters, Insulated Boots, Jeans, Ortho, Pipe, Quality Tools, Rain wear, Stains, Toys, Underwear (Men and Boys), Vigaro, Wire, Xmas Decorations, Yardlights and Zynolyte. ROSE HARDWARE Phone 897-2785 Mill City, Oregon DETROIT IDANHA Mr» Arnold Matone Mr. and Mrs Carl Schaffer of Idanha, visited Sunday with Mrs. Schaffer's son. Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Hallford ami fam- ily at Silverton. Saturday vlistors at the Carl Schaffer home were Mr. Schaf fer’s nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ratbbum and son from Montana. Mr Rathbum Is sta tioned at Detroit now. wtth a survey crew that la working up the Breitenbush. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mulse arc in Seattle, where he is attend ing a motor school, ami Mrs. Muise is having a checkup at the Navy hospital Mrs Rubin Krieger spent the weekend in Portland. Saturday night guests at the . home of Mr. and Mrs. Ixjther Guest in Idanha, were Mr. and Mrs George Core and Cathy and Richard of Portland. The Cores are former Stayton re sidents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker spent several days visiting in Silverton last week. Mrs. Jeff l-eming and Mrs the Quincy Smith attended wedding of Miss Sandra Kay Ijinipmnn and Chester Cole, Jr., In Albany last weekend. Chester is a former resident of this area and nttended school here. i Sam Wizer, Frank and Bertha Mr. and Mrs. Jeff I-cming and i Basl, Mayone Stroschine and Why Don't YOU Subscribe »o Tom visled Mr. and Mrs. Glenn I Clara Wizer. THE MILL (ID ENTERPRISE Holman of Lyons Saturday. Penny Dean and Dodie Coke- nour spent several days last week visiting Mrs. Pat (Haines) Tjomsland at Myrtle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Dunbar went to Salem and Albany on business on Friday. Sunday din ner guests at their home were Mr. and Mrs Albert Reiner. Mrs. John Estey's brother. The kind of handling eaa« Alfred St a him an of Mill City is you'd expect la a smaNer car. in the Veteran's hospital In Van couver, He will be there for Como on down and drive .(. some time. Mr. and Mrs. Dave White and children left Thursday to spend 10 days visiting relatives In California. A farewell dinner for Mr and Mrs Don Varner was held at the Iwike Cafe in Detroit Friday night. Varner, who works for the Forest Service, is being transferred to Oakridge. About 40 people. Detroit and Mill City Forest .Service employees, wives and husbands attended. The Varner's were presented with an electric blanket. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker of Aumsville, visited briefly at the Francis Dummer home in Detroit on Sunday. The Bakers are former Detroit residents. The Detroit Patio has closed for the winter. It will re-open in April. N ew C hevelle ! BY CHEVROLET Mau 1st. 2nd and 5th Sunday School students will have a nt 10:30 a. m. two-day vacation next week with Maas 3rd and 4th Sunday at Veteran’s day falling on Mon 10:30 a. m. day, November 11. The next day, November 12. ASSEMBLY OF GOD (111 Rill teachers will attend institute nth and (lrdar with elementary teachers going Sunday School, 10 00 a. m. to Albany and the high school Morning Worship. 11 00 a. m. teachers to Corvallis. Evangelistic Service. 7:30 p in. Bl Ur Thursday. 7 30 p. m Charles Grantham. 27. Lyons, Study and Prayer. was taken to Santiam Memorial A church with (foil's arwwrr hospital Monday with undeterm for your problems. ined injuries. He reportedly frl! from a tree. Ray Sophy and The Church of Jraua Christ Jules Hill answered the ambu Of 1 Miter Daj Malala lance call about I 30 a. tn. Presiding Elder: Joseph Detroit's Ron I-eming and Johnson Frnnk Storey ¡«teed Detroit to a Meeting place at Women's club 21-7 win over St. Paul here on house In Stayton. Friday. Detroit travels to Mo Sunday School 9 30 hawk tins Friday to play. Sacrament Meeting 10 45 Janre Beiveal. Maryann Prlt-stlxnd Meeting 11 so Hopson. Micheál and Jerilyn accompanied by Mrs. Ixv Hop- EI KMT <1IRIHT1AN <111 lull son. Jr., attended a meeting of Jack Mrunrr. I'aator the Honor Society at the U of Bible School. 9:45 a. m. O on Saturday. Morning Wordiip. 10 45 a. m Frank Storey, student body Youth Service. 6 30 p. tn. president of Detroit High at Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. tended a Region four Student Council Conference In Wood DI R LADY OF IXM'RDEN bum on Saturday. PARISH. Jordan Iowa testa were given to the R«-v. Bernard Neuman. IhuNor Mass : 1st. 2nd. and 5th Sun- students In the 9th and day at 8;30 a. m. grades at Detroit last week. Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at Hchool Board Meeting South Marion Cbunty School 10 30 a. m Hoard meeting wll be Thurs- MANT1A.M CHAPEL day night. November 7th at Assembly of God Aumsville. l.ynns, Oregon The Detroit seniors held a Dougins Mentse. Pastor •lance at the school Friday Ihone 859-3364 nW»t- rh*n' was a large crowd, Sunday School. 9 45 a m. Ketty Malone »pent the wcrk- Morning Worship, 11 00 a. m. end in Salem, with Linda llurk- Ev< ining Servlet, 7 oo p. m. er. Midweek Service. Wednesday Billie Malone visited Satur- day in Lyons with Karol Meyers 7 30 p. m. Christ Ambassadors (Youth and Karol spent Sunday In De Service) Saturday, 7:30 p. m. troit with Billie. Singspirntlon Every 4th Sat Mr. and Mrs IJoyd Ketchum and Patty spent the weekend urday, 7 30 p m. visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs De GATES (OMMINITY CHI IUH OF CHRIST wainc Dillis at Willamina. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Morning W<>r»hlp, 11:00 a. m. Youth activities, Sunday ev ening. n OBITUARIES OSCAR I». OMTERHAI'T Nnt ChtttUt Jfali&u Sport Covpo We built this one to do more than just stand around looking beautiful. Held its weight down in the 3,000- pound range. Then built four lusty engines—two sixes and two V8’s—with output all the way up to 220 horses * I And if that makes you think this is one frisky car, you’ve got the right idea. You’ve also got a roomy car here. Yet its 115-inch wheelbase keeps it highly maneuverable in traffic and very easy to park. With its Full Coil suspension, it’s got a ride that reminds you of the Jet-smooth kind the way it muffles noise and cushions bumps. And the fine hand of Body by Fisher craftsmen shows up beneath this one’s suave good looks, too. Sound good? There’s more. Like the fact that Chevello comes in three series with eleven models—convertibles, sport coupes, sedans, wagons, even Super Sport models with front bucket seats. Like the fact that (and see if this isn’t one of the nicest surprises of all) tha new Chevelle comes at an easy-to-take price! Like to hear more? The listening’s wonderful at your Chevrolet dealer’s—and so’s the driving. •OxrtoxW <U extra mil Ask about a SMILE-MILE Ride and the Chevrolet Song Book at your Chevrolet dealer’s Stayton, Oregon Community Prvwbytr ri*n < bur ch Rev. Arne V. Magnuaoa, PaMor Mehama, Oregon 9:45 a m. Church School. (Classes for all ages) 1100 a. m.Worship Service. Everyone is welcome. IDANHA COMMUNITY fill R41I Rev. Harold Roth, Paator MT. CATHERINE'S CATHOIJC Mill (Sty Father Henri Arata Mass at 9:15 a. m. every Sun. DETROIT (IIIHdl OF CHRIST Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship. 11 o'clock. Gene Teague Chevrolet Phone 769-2126 Sunday School at 8:50 Morning Worship, 11 o'clock. Jean Roth, S. S. Supt. Sunday Schoo), 10:00 a. m. Morning Service. 11:44 a. m. Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m. Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Junior Choir and Bible Cub, Thursday. 4:00 p. m. Adult Choir. Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Come fellowship with us. Now-Chevy spirit in a new kind of car! 120 W. Hollister LYONS MF.T1IOni.MT <111 R< 11 Oscar P. Ostcrhaut, 79, died Wednesday morning nt the Marian Home in Sublimity where he had resided for almost a year. He moved there in De cember of 1962 from Gates. Mil J, city < x > mmi ; ntty His widow, Birdie, of Gates, <111 IU1I survives, also two sisters und Full <<<»•. |H'I one brother In Canada. Rev. Donald DMtong. Paator Funeral services were in Sunday School. 9:45 a m. charge of the Weddle Funeral Morning Worship. 11 00 a. m. Home in Stayton. Evening Worship. 7:30 p. m. Thursday evening 7 30 p. m. Everyone welcome. come between Chevrolet and Chevy IL Come on down and stare at it. ST. PATRKTCH PARISH I.yoaa Rrv. Bernard Neuman. Paator School Student» To Have Two Day» Off CHUCKLE CORNER Only a car that looks as good as this could ADVENT1MT FREE METHODIST (Ilt'RtH North Mill < Ng . Gene E. D*Vlda>m, PaaSor a. m. Bunday school. m Morning Worship, p. m Teen Time. 7 p. m. Evening Worship. 7 p. in Wednesday prayer meeting. to Shop at Rose Hardware Axes, Bolts, Calks, Dap Products DAY M. W. Ivy M. Mill City 9:30 a. m. Saturday Satamth School. H a. m Worship service. 7:30 p. in. Wednesday prayrr meeting Visitors welcome It’s As Easy as A B C from A to Z MII.I. CITI I’REMIIVTKBIAN Richard B. Ode. I'oeUrr Sunday School nt *» 45 a. m. Nursery through adult elaaaes. Morning Worship Service at U:00 o'clock. Borman topic: ‘A New Answer to Mun's Nerd.” ' VOU SHOULD'A GONE ZIG V/HEH X VJENT ZAG •* MILL CITY BAIT1ST MISSION Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Worship 11 A. M. - 7.30 P. M. Training Union 6.30 P. M. Worshipping in Seventh Day Adventist Church S. W. Ivy St.