The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 12, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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Bv Mrs. I'Tovil Swaim
Mi and Mis Cut I Henderson
of Culver, lud. who have Is' ll
visiting ut the nonie of her
brother In law and sister, Mr
■nd Mi ■ a r i:. 11 nh ii ih, bn
Monday for Lindsay, Calif
Mr. and Mrs Jim Gulllford
mid family moved to Monmouth
hist Wednesday where he plan«
to work nights In Independence
uim I resume ills education at
OCE In Junuary. Hr was rm-
ployed by Young & Morgan nt
Idanha,
Mr and Mrs. Lyle Rush and
three children «comfmnled by
Mr und Mrs. Ed Mitchell mid
three children and Mr
and
Mrs Ray Idgh and (hire child
ten drove out from Salem Sun
day to the Clare Kush residence
<ut a Christmas tree cutting ex-
(■edition remaining through lite
afternoon.
Mr mid Mrs. Wnyne Klee mid
family «¡lent a recent weekend
In Newport visiting at the home
of ills str|>-parents, Mr. and
Mrs H II Jenaen.
Gates Hoy Scout Troop No 45
s|s*nt part of lust Saturday
morning
delivering
stickers
printed witli the Gules Fire !>e-
¡wirtnicnt number, to !»• placed
<>n Gates tcleptami-s It Is hoped
these stickers, ordered by ths
(iates Fire department, will
B|M*ed emergency calis und
avoid |s>sslble confusion.
Mrs Bob Kelle anti Mrs.
Jerry Rosamond drove to Eu-
gene Wednesday where they at­
tended n fashion show.
Mr and Mrs llollls Turnldge
ilrovr to Olnliu, Wn., last week­
end where they visited at the
home of their son-ln btw "’’d
daughter, Mr. and Mr». Carl
Jensen and family.
Mrs. Rex llrrion was a pa-
Uent this wri-k at Salem Me
mortal hospital
Mrs. Clyde Oliver was a week
end guest at the home of her
son-in-law and 'laughter, Mr.
and Mrs Terry Muir, in Salem
Mr and Mtv
Wlllsir Ca»e
and family Of Salem were Sun­
day visitors nt th«' h«sne of Mr
and Mrs. Lang Stafford They
also visitfNl at the homes of th«*
Art Hrmpecks and friends tn
Detroit mid Mill (My
Mr and Mrs Edwin Watkins
of Stayton and Mrs. Evelyn
Stevens and Harvey Meacham
at MUI Gty ww* *nuutksgh ing
Day dinner guests nt (lie horn«
<4 Mr and Mrs. Oliver Watson
CROSSWORD
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DOWN
LA l's"
1. Llama o'
father
Peru
8. Vehicle
2. Perceives
8. Giri's
3. Toward
name
the
9. Lion's
aheltered
pride
aide
10. Projectini;
I. Bulk
ends of
B. Carp
churcht»
8. Cuckoo«
11. Dispatch
7. Sava
bont
V. Capital
13. Spiked
of
war clubs
Wisconsin
14 Plates (var.) 10. Oriental
10 A combat
nuraa
pilot
12 Bones
18. Lubricant
(anat.)
17. Pronoun
18. Gives het'*
< var.)
31. Coal sice
32. Unwhole­
some
24 Siberian
gulf
(pose.)
26. Ship's
carrying
capacity
29. Pronoun
30 8M eagle
.31. Place
32. Temerity
34. Mrs.
Elsenhower
38. Vapor
37. Rlftn of
zodiac
38. Dip out,
as water
39 Spar
40. Before
41.1: henilan.like
gent
vege.
- table
89 I'rlM
fighter'«
alm
20. Radical
21. Writer
/23.
Stork Shower
Honors Mrs. Don
Raymond Dec. 3rd
I
No Money Down
-CASCADE MERC -
Automotive & Industrial
Maintenance
Welding. Diesel Engine
Service
Shop or Field
Delco Batteries
Factor) Equipment
Ignition IhtrtN
Denier for Aireo Welding
Producta
Hoover's Repair
Jim und Veryl Hoover
¡•h. 897-2911 Mill City
LINFIELD COLLEGE. Mc­
Minnville. Mary Gay ReMine,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs W.
S. ReMine of Mill City, is among
members of the college choir at
Linfield College participating in
the annual Christmas program
of the college music depart-
ment this month. Miss Re.Mine
is a soprano.
In addition the choir la join-
Ing with th«' Linfield A Cappella
Choir and Linfield-COmmunity
Symphonic Choir for another
Christmas festival here which
will include Bach's "Oiristmas
Oratorio” and Part Il of Saint-
Saen's "Christmas Oratorio."
Prof. Marion van Dyk is the
choir director.
Grange Has
Christmas Dinner
24
25.
27
sacred
aongs
United
Nations
Has
Bug
Merry-
mak-
'
HEADACHE PAIN
bv by
Robert
L. L.
Dernedde
Robert
Dernedde
7965 Legislature Will Face A Financial Crises
special session
of
1
STANBACK fives you FAST relief
from psms of headache, neuralgia,
neuritis, and minor pains of arthritis,
rhsurrjttim Because STANBACK
contains sevsral medically approved
and prescribed ingredients for fast
relief, you can take STANBACK with
confidence. Satisfaction guaranteed!
other referral and a special ses-
■Sunday School. 10:00 a. m.
say was a successful session.
Morning Worship, 11 ( j 0 a m.
aion.
Test
&OÍ •**
The fact that Governor Hat­
Some responsible state and STANBACK
Youth Activities, Sunday ev­
field's
buget
cutting
request«
»gam«!
any
step
local organizations are one
ening.
and the Boardman Space Age ahead of the next legislature. preparation
you've ever
Community Presbyterian Church Industrial Park lease to Boe­ The Citizen» Committee for In­
llvv. Arne V. Magnuson, Pastor ing Co. received majority sup­ come and Property Tax Relie«,
port would give reason to be­ some Chambers of Commerce
Mehama, Ori gan
lieve the legislature accomplish­ and other group« are presently
9:45 u m. Church School.
ed what was expected <4 it.
investigating the possibility of
(Classes for all ages)
There is. however, one very initiating a sales tax.
11:00 a. m.Worship Service.
Although the majority of thesq
controversial but nevertheless
Everyone is welcome.
important issue which still re­ groups will nf/t campaign for
mains unsettled, that <4 the a Yes vote, they do wish to
LYONS METHODIST (HI R4H state's financial picture next pia?e a g«xxl and equitable sales
biennium.
tax on the November ballot in
Sunday School at H 50.
Morning Worship, 11 o'clock.
Some citizens and legislators order tn K‘ve the Hdittature
believe *ornf‘ guideline as to the will
too would want us
_ to _ _
IDANHA COMMl MTY
the 1965-67 biennium budget is
people,
the electorate pass a
(Hl IUH
the responsibility and problem | * Should
”
Rev. Harold Roth, Pastor
<4 the 1965 legislature. But is it? sales tax. all financial problems
Jean Roth, S. S. Supt.
State and legislative leaders would not be solved, but the leg­
Sunday School, 10.00 a. m. will want to keep existing serv­ islature would know new rev­
Morning Service, 1114 a. m. ices in line with state needs. enue is available. If, on the
Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m. Projecting automatic anti es­ other hand, a sales tax is de­
Bible Study. Wednesday 7:30 sential increases such as basic feated, law makers would knrwv
p. m.
school support and higher edu­ to look elsewhere for funds.
The House, in preparation for
Junior Choir and Bible Club, cation, the legislative fiscal of­
Thursday, 4 00 p. m.
fice estimates the state will the next biennium, made an at­
Adult Choir, Saturday at 7:30 need Hl million in new revenue tempt to refer a four-cent per
pack cigarette tax to the people,
p. m.
next biennium.
Come fellowship with us.
Its projection does not include but the Senate majority which
any new services nor restora- had earlier voted not to pass
No one should expect
DETROIT (Hl IUH OF
tion of cuts which came about any new taxes, tabled the House
anything from a match but
CHRIST
after the October 15 special passed bill.
a Same. By its careless
The 1963 legislature has com­
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. I election.
handling you risk the lives
pleted
its
major
function
this
Morning Worship, 11 o’clock. i In order to offset a $-11 million
of your family as well as
i deficit, the new legislature, like biennium. But for those who
the destruction of your
I the present, will have the choice will return in 1965 and those who
home and the Joss of valu­
will
be
new,
that
one
problem
Removing a large molded sal- of reforming
_______ Oregon
__ ____ ’s _______
_
tax struc-
able personal property.
most
unwanted
—
financial
crises
ad is easier ^ you follow these ture, enacting new revenue rais-
Sensible property
directions: Slightly moisten the . ing measures or spending Jess —will prevail.
owners do two things.
salad surface and the plate and then operating under ex­
They make fire prevention
with cold water before unmold­ isting income.
a day-by-day habit They
ing. Loosen the «*dges with a
Either one or a combination Altar Society at
protect what they have
spatula or small knife dipped in of these moves would be neces-
from financial loss by in­
warm water about ’,•» inch deep sary. since the state’s existing Lyons Has Yule Party
suring against the peril of
all the way nxind. Quickly dip . narrow-based
tax
structure
fire with a qualified insur­
the mold, almost to the rim, in cannot withstand an additional
LYONS Mary Volten, Eve­
ance representative. See
warm water. For a glass mold I burden.
lyn Johnson and Carmen Sch-
this agency today, tomor­
use hot water. Shake gently to
The latter choice for all prac- windt were hostesses for the
row may be too late.
see whether the salad is loosen­ I tical purposes would not solve Altar Society Christmas party
ed. If not. dip again. Dip quick­ future fiscal problems, although and gift exchange Thursday ev­
ly two or three times to pre­ i it could be used as a partial ening. Plans were made for the
vent gelatin from melting. Once offset. Tax reform in Oregon Christmas party to be held for
it is loosened. place a serving lias been attempted several ’ the children on Tuesday. Decem-
plate on top. Then invert the times in the past with little l ber 17 at 4 p. m. at the Catholic
plate and the mold and shake. success. Under similar legisla­ hall. Games and refreshments
UP the mold carefully, and tive control, reform would seem will furnish the entertainment.
arrange greens around the edge. doubtful
The January meeting will be at J.
c. Kimmel — Bud Davis
Small individual salads can be
Tnis leaves the unpopular re­ home of Mrs. Leland Manning.
Owners
unmolded
directly
on
die maining choice—new taxes. And
Attending were Katie Sieg,
greens.
Phone 897-2660
the most likely would be a gen­ Elizabeth Castle. Ann Pietrok,
Hose
eral sales and use tax. With­ Evelyn Van Agtmael.
Mill City, Ore.
out knowing the tempo rm ent of Schwindt, Rose Cox. Kathleen
WHY DON'T VOC SUBSCRIBE the people toward a sales tax. Manning, Fr. Bernard and the
TO THE ENTERPRISE.
or any other tax for that mat­ , hostesses.
28. Organs of
sight
30. Shun
33. Hack
a
match
has a head
but no
brains
NEWS
MILL CITY PRESBYTERIAN
Richard It. Cole, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Nursery through adult classes
Morning Worship Service at
11 00 o'clock. Sermon topic:
"What's So Special About
Christmas?"
SEVENTH
BAY
HILL INSURANCE
AGENCY
ADVENTIST
8. W lit St. Mill (My
9:30 a. m. Saturday Saltbath
School.
11 a. m. Worship service.
7 30 p. m. Wednesday prayer
meeting.
Visitors welcome.
I RLE
METHODIST (1IIIU1I
North
Mill ( ill
Rev. Gene E. Davidson, Pastor
9 45 a. in. Sunday school,
11 a m. Morning Worship,
6 15 p. m. Teen Time,
7 p. m. Evening Worship.
7 p. m. Wednesday prayer
meeting.
Stay ton Refrigeration
HT. PATRICK'S PARISH
Lyons
Rev. Bernard Neumaa, i'aator
Mass: 1st. 2nd and 5th Sunday
■I lo 30 a. m.
Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at
10:30 a. m.
Invites You To Attend
OPEN HOUSE
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHI R(TI
nth and (Mar
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship. 11:00 a. m.
Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p.
m.
Thursday, 7 30 p. m. Bible
Study aixl Prayer.
A church with God's answer
for your problems.
The Church ot -Jesus Christ
Of I After Day Saints
Presiding Ehler: Joseph
Johnson
M< eting place at Women s club
nouse in Stayton.
Sunday School
9 30 I
Sacrament Meeting
10 r>
Priesthood Meeting
11 50
FIRST CHRISTIAN <41111(11
Jack Meitner, l’astor
Bible School. 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship, 10:45 a. m.
YOUth Si vice, 6:30 p. m.
Evening Service, 7:30 p. m.
Father Henri Arata
Mass at 9:15 a. m. every Sun.
MILL CITY BAITIST 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.
Fri. and Sat., Dec. 13 -14
We are Featuring Our Line of
Norge Appliances
FREE DRAWING
Ol'R I-AliY OF UH'RDES
l‘IRISH. .Ionian
lt<*v. Bernard Neuman. Pastor
Mass: 1st. 2nd. and 5th Sun­
day nt 8:30 a. m.
Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at
10:30 a. nt.
Mill City
Food is Good
CAN GET
RELIEF FROM
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ST. CATHERINE'S CATHOLIC
Two Locations
YOU
1
A Salem Scene
Oregon’s
LYONS A Christmas dinner
preceded the regular meeting of
Sanliam Valley Grange Friday
evening. Each one brought n
gift and a box was made up for
SANTIAM CHAPEL
the Marian Home nt Sublimity
Assembly of God
and n large box for a needy
Lyons, Oregon
family.
Douglas Montzc, Pastor
At the lecturer's IxMir a can­
die light ceremony of tilo 10
Phone 859-3364
Sunday School. 9:45 a. m.
Commandments was presented
Morning Worship. 11:00 a. m.
also a reading "Finding a
Evening Service, 7:00 p. m.
Shepherd." by Fem Sletto, tak­
Midweek Service, Wednesday
en from the hook written by
Darion M. Anderson, sister of 7:30 p. m.
Christ Ambassadors (Youth
Mrs. John Stroschine.
Mrs. Georgia Hays, lecturer, Service) Saturday, 7:30 p. m.
Singspiration Every 4th Sat­
presented those attending with
a home made Christmas gift.
urday, 7:30 p. m.
Brownings .V S. Coin’l
Capitol and llootl
IV/iere the
4
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ter, the
1965 legislature may be
¿ATEN OOMMI MTV (HI IUH
the legislature adjourned early
faced
with the prospect« of an­
OF CHRIST
last week in what most would
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Septic Tank Service
1’30 Brilwy N. F-.
Sunday 8ch«x»l, 9 45 a m.
Morning Worship, 11 fX) a. m.
Evening Worship, 7 JO p. m.
Thursday evening 7:30 p. rn.
Everyone welcome.
18 Pun­
MEHAMA — Mrs Don Ray­
mond «Carol Krokert was guest
of tvmor at a stork shower held
la the Fire Hall Tuevday 'A-
ening, December 3. Hostesses
were Mrs. Lrnis Thonqiaon
and Mm James Owen». Mm
Raymond and Mr». Verne Clark
won prizes in th«* games played
and Mi»» Renee Champ won the
door prize.
After the honor guest ojicncd
her gifts refreshments were
served by the hostesses to
Mmes. E. G. Kroker, Edward
Walz, Russell Wilson. Eugene
Clas«»n, I>on Callahan, Bernie
Al’s
Callahan, G. V Christensen,
Harold l-ongfcllow. I jinny An­
derson. Doris Ward, D
L.
Teeter«. P N. Hughes, Dale
(Yiamp, Verne (Turk. Stanley
Reasonable Rates
Mason, Erwtn Sieg, Frances
i’ii. Min ( it> MTftta Heath.
Misses Barbara Roton,
Joannne Walz. Bonnie Christen­
sen, Nancy Owen, Sandra Ma­
son and Renee Oinmp
Complote Bowling
Among those unable to attend
by sending gifts were Mmes,
Outfit
(liar)« s Ryland. Harry Monro«*.
Reg. *34.93 Columbia 1 Merle Ptiillipi, Walter Johnson,
•■300” I hi II choice ot weight < Earl Izingfellow. Don Spies. J
nn<l color.
M Teetem. Ken Gollict, Misses
Harriet Golliet anil Sara Phil­
88 Bowling ball ling
lip!.
• A. M. F. Bowling Shoe«
• Reg. Price 9IM.A3
Yours for only $34.95
MILL CITY ((IMMUNITY
( III IU II
I nil Gospel
Donald Dlahong, Pastor
City Enterprise, Tlitirsiluy, !>«•«•
For a 6 loot Christmas Stocking
FREE
Coffee, Donuts and Pop.
SEE THE 19.2 NORGE
UPRIGHT FREEZER
AT ONLY
$ «i
?89
’Ww 85
WITH TRADE
BONUS WITH FREEZER PURCHASE A SCOTCH PACK HEAT SEALER
See Us For Norge Sales and Service
I
STAYTON REFRIGERATION
I 16 3rd Street
Phone 769-5323
Stayton,