The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 13, 1964, Page 6, Image 6

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    6—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 13, 1!H»I
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league game 43-56 Frank Storey
with 32 was high for the win­
ner. Maugh with 21 w is high
for the losers. IX’troit: Johnson
Frank
4, Cecil Johnscut 4.
Ron Floyd 11. Vince
Storey
32.
b
Mrs. Arnold Malone
Drago 12. Terry Dean 6. Brian
Mr ami Mrs Ed Callahan
Waters 4
«nd daughter, from Salem, have
Itetroit JVs won 61
moved into the house on the
Detroit plays Falls City at
propertv formerly occupied by­
home T\H»sday On Friday they
the Rudy Mill
play at Valsetz MacLaren here
Detroit HaakHball—
Detroit played MaeLaron at February 18th, the last game «4
the st»ason
Woixibum Tuesday, February
4. MacLaren won 81 to 41 in March <4 Dim«»—
The Detroit Women’s Civic
this run-league game. John
club
and the Cascade Canyon
Tanner and August Tlgner wvre
high for the winners. Vince club, will hold a coffee for toe BUT WHAT Px
Drago with 14 was high for March of Dimes Friday. Febru­ DiFFCReNCE
ary 14 at the Detroit City hall
Detroit. Scorers fur Detroit :
‘X FEW NEPvQS
Mike Johnson L Cecil Johnson The affair will start at 10 a.
MAKE
m.
and
will
last
all
day.
Be
­
6. Frank Storey 0. Ron Floyd
ginning
at
7
p.
m.
Red
Miller
7, Vince Drago 14. Terry TNstn
4. Butch Diment 1. Rudy Thorn­ will show slides of foreign
countries. Harry Spencer will
ton 4.
Detroit played OSD hen» Fri­ show slides of the moose hunt­
day with Detroit winning this ing trip he had this summer in
Canada. Harold Champion will
show pictures of old Detroit and
the dedication of the Santiarn
YOU CAN GET
highway. Q4fee and cknighnuts
RELIEF FROM
will be served. The public is
welcome.
The Detroit grade school bas­
ketball team played Mari-Linn on Friday.
STANBACK gives you FAST relief
here Thursday night. The A
Mr. and Mrs Earl Parker
from pams of headache, neuralgia,
team won and the Bs lost.
returned home Sunday after
neuritis, and minor pains ot arthritis,
Billie Malone visited Saturday spending a few days at Wald­
rheumatism Because STANBACK
in Lyons with Karol Meyers.
contains several medically-approved
port with his brother and wife,
and prescribed ingredients tor fast
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bald­ the Clinton Parkers
relief, you can take STANBACK with
win and Mrs, Fannie Noble of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Overland
confidence. Satisfaction guaranteed!
Stayton visited with Mr. and have sold their cabins to Fred
Test
<5** s«* •*
Mrs. Ray Sophy Sunday.
I
Snider and will be moving to
DETROIT
IDANHA
HEADACHE PAIN
lì NEVER FAILS
NWS, WILL N(XJ TELL
FM4O
HER TRIENOS TO STOP POLLERIN' US? )
Gte CfNNT FA ouv HAVE FSN't FUN
vmi OOUT GOlLG han G in ' around all )
*»*€ T ime — INHAT D'XA T' i NK WE J. j
- ARE — SISSIES? /
CHURCH
NEWS
SE5 EN11I
DAY
9:30 a. m Saturday Sabbath
Schtxil.
11 a. m Worvhlp service
7 30 p. m. Wednesday prayer
meeting.
Visitors welcome
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
North Mill < 111
llev. Get««» E. Dsvldaon. Pastor
a. m. Sunday »ctuxil.
m Morning Worship,
p. m. Teen Time.
7 P m. Evening Worship.
TUS«.»« U «Kit **<*2t¿ m,
MA t «e< «»»O —
7 P m. Wednesday prayer
ilHk? .*• V Ou 4
♦1 meeting.
Aa»C Jfc’
te'.d N*V
Í
ST. PATRICK’S PARISH
Lyons
on the telephone poles in De­ Vincent Drag*» 1 8. Sarah Smith Rev. Bernard Neuman. Pastor
Mass: 1st. 2nd ami Sth Sunday
troit. Mrs Spencer also asked Ketty Malone, Jerilyn Hopson
at 10 30 a m.
for volunteers to sing at the ta­ and Sandra Tompkins 2 0.
Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at
lent show. The club ha» pur­
Mr and Mrs Ed Boynton >>f 10 10 g. m
chased a set of stainless silver­ Portland Msiti-J Sunday with
ware. to be kept with the c«4fre Mrs. Ann Stevens.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD <111 Kill
pot for club us«’ Several vol­
Mrs Minnie Koch of Oregon
Sth and Odar
untered to work ât the March City and Mrs Grace Clnani»r
Sunday School, 10 00 a m.
STANBACK
of Dime» coffee The club will of the same city are visiting
Morning Worship, 11 00 a in.
I
Mobile First Aid Meeting—
against any
Beaverton soon
have a combined fixxl »ale and the'r brother-in-law and sister,
preparation
Evangelistic Service, 7 30 p.
The
Detroit
Mobile
First
Aid
you've ever
Visiting at the home of Mr luncheon at the Patio Friday. Mr and Mrs Dave Oja
tn.
unit held their monthly nreet- and Mrs. Howard Dean are his
used
March 13 Karin Galdabini ami
Each Thursday evening, lie-
lilbl<<
Thursday, 7 30 p. ni
| ing Tuesday at the city hall. At parents. Mr. and Mrs O. B.
Pat Sapp are chairmen with ginning February 13 at 7 there Study and Prayer.
! this meeting it was voted to Dear, of Eugene.
IX>nna Stahlman and Fran Fry will lx» a come at you are com-
A church with God's answer
have a larger motor installed in Detroit Women’s Civic Club—
to assist. This year the club munity ■ing at tlie Detroit for your problemi.
1 the ambulance. This was done
The Madarus trailer house in project will be helping »end toe church, Everyone is welcome to
Idanha, decorated with the Val­ boy scouts of Detroit, Idanha come and tak*» part <5>ffee will FIRST IIIRISTIAN (lit lull
entine day theme, was the meet­ aixi Manon Forks go to Valley- ne served.
Jack Mruaer, l*a»tor
ing place of the Detroit Wom­ Forge litis summer
Mr. and Mrs Izither Guest,
Bible School, 9 45 a. m.
en's Civic club Wednesday. Fe­
Morning Worship. 10 45 a. m
Refreshments were served to daughter Edith and Patty Ciap-
Youth Service, 6 30 p. m.
bruary 5 at 8 p m. Mrs. John Mmes. Robert
Kirk,
IJoyd man returned this week from
Evening Service. 7 30 p in.
Madarus was hostess with Mrs. Ketchum Jr., Jim Stahlman. a vacation trip to California
Harry Spencer and Mrs. Dale Earl Ijiyman. Wendell Jones. and Arizona At Oceaside they HT. < A nil HINE'S CATIIOI.K'
Mill <1ty
Scharff coh<TStesses.
Burglary
Auto
Fire
Ron Galdabini. James Comer, visited Mr. Guest's parents, Mr
Father llenrl Arata
For the program Chris Soren­ Jules Hill, Dave Sapp. Watt and Mrs L. P. Guest; nt Vista,
Mass at 9 15 a. m. every Sun
sen of Mill City, foreign ex­ Parker, Harry Overland. Bob Cal., they visited her parents,
Theft - Public Liability - Marine
change student from Denmark Young. Ken Fry. Charles Shroy, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Read; at
Yuma. Ariz , they visited hi» MILL < ITY BAPTIST MISSION
showed slides of his country and
Life
Howard Drago. Harold Hills.
Health and Accident
Ronald T. Siebert. raster
brother and her sister, Mr and
gave a talk. He also answered
Don Ketchum. H.xvnrd Denn. Mrs. Roy Guest
Worshipping in Seventh Day
While they
' questions. He was brought to
Arnold Malone and Mrs. Mc- were on their vacation.
Detroit by Mrs. George Hum­
Mm Adventist Church S W Ivy St
Chirr Guests were Mmes Or- Lanel Root, Dux» H«xick
Sunday School 9 45 A M
phrey. The Deanha PTA has
und
val
Ravmond.
Dave
White
Worship 11 A. M • 7 30 P. M
and
Bob Stanner t«x»k care *4 the
been invited to take part in the
fonnie Sullivan
Training Union 6 30 1* M
store
in
Idanha.
Talent
Show
which
they
will
J. C. KIMMEL
ED “Bud” DAVIS, Jr.
sponsor in March. Mrs. Harry H>»»»w» Extension Mretx—
GATES (XIMMI'NITV <HI l«1l
107 Wall St.
Phone 897-2660
Th«» Home Extension meeting
Spencer, flower basket chair­
<»l < IIKIST
Mill City, Oregon
man reported that the March for Febninrv was held Thurs-
Sunday School. 10 00 n m.
meeting will be a work meeting dnv nt the home of Mrs Dale
Morning Worship, 11 00 n m.
. when the baskets will be hung Thornton. Idnnha. chairmnn.
Mrs John Teeter»
Youth activities, Sunday ev-
Martha Taylor presided over toe
Art Anderson returned home ening.
business meeting u+ien it was
decided the members will sup- Friday afterncxm from Santiarn
stNTIAM (IIAIMI,
nlv sowing needs to the Marion Memorial hospital where he had
Assembly of God
been
receiving
treatment
fol
­
Countv Juvenile Detention hall
Lyons, Oregon
lowing an automobile accident
in Salem "Chemistry Dx»s the
Douglas Menlxe, rax tor
last Saturday.
Cleaning" was the project with
Phone 859-3364
Mr. an<l Mrs. Ixxiis Kicrsey
Winifred Murphy and Mabel and daughters, Sandra, Shelly
Sunday School. 9 45 a. m
Dunbar
as
leaders.
Present
for
Beauty Service
Morning Worship, 11 00 a. rn
Health Foods
and Kimmy of San Diego are
Optometrists
the meeting were Connie Pres­ spending the week visiting here
Evening Service. 7 00 p. m
ley. Martha Taylor, Mabel I>in- at the home of her parents, the
New Hair Styl-
Tuesday eve. 7 to 9 Sky
Pomeroy Optical Co.
Natural Health Center
bar, Winifred Murphy. Veda Frank Whites, anti with other Pilots for boys nge 9 anti up.
i ing Permanent
Optometrists i Opticians
'•
From
$8.00
Organic Cosmetics
Oja. Rilla Schaffer. Dorothy relatives When they
Wednesday eve. 7'30 prayer
i return
Dr. Charles B. Pomeroy
Williamson, Helen Lichtlyter. home they will take Mrs Kier- and Bible Study.
'/ Shampoo & Set Complete Line of Health Food
Optometrist
Pat Thornton. Ann Clark. Frei- soy's two children back with
2nd and 4th Thursday eve. 7
from
$1.75 Products & Natural Vitamins
M. B. McKenney, Asso.
1073 Corn! SE
362-9861
da Hiebert, Myrna Ketchum them, The Dike children i have p m. W M C's Youth Service
383
State
St.
Salem
Hair Cut
Yvonne Hills. I.vdia Williamson. been making their home with or C. A's 6 30 Sunday cvcn-
Phone 363-9011
From
. $1.50 House Leveling
Jean Roth and her guest, her the Wayne Smith» at Elmira
Ings.
V—'
mother. Mrs. Francis Richards
Mr and Mrs. I). C Hughe».
Pets
and
Suppl
es
Oxford Beauty Parlor
Specializing in House Leveling
DETROIT <111 Kill OF
<4 Silverton.
Cindy. Sheryl. Ijiurh* and Bill
Phone 363-2030
Piers-Beams-Joists-Studs
anun
Rev. George Simonka. super­ of !a»alxjrg were Sunday guests
Moore Pets
Replaced
Sunday Schemi, 10 00 a. tn.
1275 Oxford St., Salem. Ore
intendent of the Union Gospel at the homo of his mother, Mrs
(Home Owned)
25 Years Experience
Morning Worship. 11 o’clock
Mission in Salem was speaker E. J Hughes They also visited
Quality, Not Quantity
Reasonable Reliable Guaranteed
other relatives here
recently
at
the
Idanha
Commun
­
Salems
oldest
and
only
Pet
Shop
Chiropractors
Free Estimates Call Hal
Mrs. Ix»»tcr Easom of North Community I’rexbyterlan Church
382-8411 P. O. Box 7082 Salem Singing Canaries and Baby Par- ity church.
Bend
is a house guest of her Rev. Arne V. Magnuson, Pastor
rakeets. Pets of all kinds on
Mrs. Francis Richards of Sil­
Dr. D. E. Bolin
Mehnma, Oregon
order.
verton is visiting at the home sister, Mr. Bonnie Wagner anti
9 15 a m. Church School.
Practice Limited to the Spine
is
also
visiting
with
other
rela
­
Supplies—Tropical and Gold
of her daughter, Mrs
Harold
(Classes for all ages!
Hrs. Mon. thru Wed. 9 a. m. Income Tax
tives and friends here.
Fish—Birds Boarded
Roth in Idanha.
11:00 a. m Worship Service.
to 12 and 1:30 p. m. to 6 p. m.
Grant Smith visited with his
4089 State St.
(4 Corners)
Harold Roth was a guest at a
Everyone is welcome.
Closed Thurs. P. M. - Fri. A. M.
Income Tax Accountant
surprise birthday dinner at a mother, Mrs. Clara Smith in
Telephone 364-8036
Eugene Sunday.
Plenty of Free Parking
Salem cafe Sunday. Guests were
Ixxig Form both Fed.-State $5.00
The Church of Jesus Christ
H> im Birthday Party—
1803 Lansing N. E. Ph. 581-2747
the Roths, Mr. and Mr». Len
Of l»ttcr Day Saints
Phone 363-2030
Roofing
Mrs. D. L. Teeters was host­
Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Hie­
Presiding Elder: Joseph
ess at her home Saturday even­
'.275 Oxfor 1 S. E. - Salem
bert. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wil­
Johnson
Furniture - Upholsters
ing to a small group of friends,
All State Roofing Co.
liamson. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn surprising her husband, whose
We Cover The Valley
•
ctmg
place
at Women's club
M
Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
NEW BOOFS and REPAIRS Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shaf­ birthday was February 5. En­ louse In Stay ton.
NORM’S FURNITURE & Mobile Home Towing
joying the evening of cards and
Commercial - Residential
9:30
fer, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Presley refreshments with the honor »unday School
UPHOLSTERING
And Industrial
sacrament
Meeting
10:45
Mr.
New Furniture & Recovering
BARNETT
FREE ESTIMATES - TERMS Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thornton, guest were Mr. and Mrs. Art r>riesthood Meeting
H 50
and Mrs. Rubin Krieger, Anderson, Mr anti Mrs. Grant
MOBILE HOME TOWING
WILBUR KOENIG, Ouner
Exceptionally Fine
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tex
Emerson,
and
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Austin I.KINS METHODIST <111 it< it
Cargo & Full Coverage on Road
Ph. M84NN
Workmanship
ijongfellow, Mr. and Mrs. Bar­
Sahm Mr. and Mrs. Ken Clark.
Norm’s Custom Built Furniture We handle your home with care 6995 River Rd. N. E.
Sunday School at 8 50.
Th- Detroit grade school will old Longfekdw, Mr. anti Mrs.
INSURED — FOR hire :
Morning Worship, 11 o'clock.
Name Brands—Fashioncraft,
I play Mil) City here Thursday at Walter Johnson. Mr. and Mrs.
80.j 41sr Place N. E.
B jx 25 Welding Supplies
Goebels. Lynch, Simmons,
4 p. m.
Dale Champ, Mrs. G V. Chris- OI K MOY OF Mil RDF.A
Phone 585-2480
Salem
Serta, Deluxe
tensen and Bonnie.
Valley Welding Supply Co. Honor Student»» Named—
PARISH. Jordan
Ask to see our home display
Students
at
Detroit
High
mak
­
Authorized Airco Dealers
Rev. Bernard Neuman. Pnator
Plenty of FREE PARKING Monuments
ing the third six weeks honor
Sales - Rentals - Service
Mass: 1st, 2nd, nnd 5th Sun­
roll are Frank Storey 1.0, Doug
190? Silverton Rd. N. E„ Salem
Portable Gas & Electric
day at 8:30 a m.
Spencer 1.0, Rudy Thornton 1.3,
Capital Monuments
Welding Equipment
Dial 363-0118
Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Desch Medical Oxygen 4 Mixed Gases Jerilyn Hopson 1.4, Sue Pattec I
10:30 a. m.
For Home and Hospital Service 1.4, Maryann Michael 1.6, Mike'
Owners
Glass & Glazing
Phone 364-446. In Emergencies Johnson 1.6, Helen Spencer 1.6.1
IDANHA COMMUNITY
Serving You Personally
363-6970, 364-3144 or 363-6557 Janee Bel veal 1-8, Kctty Ma­
<111 R<1l
New
Location
140
Hoyt
St.
S.
325 High S. E.
Salem lone, Brian Waters ami Margar­
Capitol City GU fm Co.
Rev. Harold Roth, Pastor
Salem
et Baker all 2.0.
In Mill City Contact
Babb-» Born at Hnntinni
Jean Roth. S. S. Supt.
P ate Glass - Window Glass Phone 363-6887
Hoover’s Repair.
Semester Honor Student*«—
Memorial lfo»n*tnl. Htitvton
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Structural. Carrara Glaa»
Ask for Jim or Very]
Students making the semester
Born January 30 to Mr. and
Morning Service, 11:44 a. m.
Mirrors Made To Order
897-2911
Mill City honor roll are Frank Storey and Mrs. William John Adams of
Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p m.
Off. Furniture Eqpt
In Lyons contact
Shower Doors-Tub Enclosurers
Doug Spencer 1.0, Janee Bel- Stayton a boy, Christojiher Ix»e
Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30
Bassett Welding
veal, Sue Pattee 1.4, Rudy who weighed 8 pounds 12*-4 oun­ p. m.
Door Closer Repairs
liniA/f * PHOTOCOPIER
Ask for Floyd Bassett
Thornton 1.5, Mike Johnson 1.6, ces.
Junior Choir and Bible Club,
Free Parking
llUvV: THAT MAKES
Ph. 859-2221
Lyons Helen Spencer 1.6, Margaret
Born January 31 to Mr. and Thursday, 4 00 p. m.
1450 Front Rt. N. E.
581-255»
PERFECT COPIES OF EVERYTHING
Adult Choir, Saturday at 7:30
Baker 1.6, Maryann Michael 1.8, Mrs. Donald S. McKenzie of
Western
We
ar
Stayton a girl, Molly Ann weigh­ p. m.
Pest Control
ing 7 pounds 3% ounces.
Come fellowship with us.
Van’s Outdoor Store
Bom February 2 to Mr. and
ChHdson’s Pest Control
The à B Diet
I »ok for the Sign with the
Mrs. Bradford Nash of Mehama
Born Febninry 5 to Mr. and
103 Photocopier
A complete line of
Horse On Top
boy twins, Danny Ray and Mrs. Calvin George Gilliland of
Fast -opir-s t»( anyth inf
5Q wrif*. dup a’* i.
extermination
The Most Complete Line of
Lanny Jay, 6 pounds; 5 pounds Rt. 1, Box 135, Scio, a girl
print/■! .r drawn.
Western Wear in the Valley
7% ounces.
1 all us for a /rre
If you can prove we didn't do
Renee Colleen, weighing
7
atration trnlay.
Finest Selection of Saddles
Born February 4 to Mr. and pounds 11H ounces.
the job right we will refund your
Handles like putty Hardens like wood
English
&
Western
Mrs. Everett W. Hatch of I't
money and do it over FREE
Born Febninry 6 to Mr. and
Commercial Book Store
All Nationally Advertised
1, Aumsville a boy, Everett Mrs. Lester G. Ruggles of FU.
P. O. Box 7082 Salem
120 Commercial St. N, E. Salem
Merchandise
Mark, weighing 5 pounds 8*4 1, Turner a boy, James Starr,
Phone 362-8414
Phone 383 31 «2
211 Commercial NE
363-4343,' Th* O^^uina - Accept No Substitut» ounces.
weighing 8 pounds 1 ounce.
I
STANBACK
Ask Us About Insurance
Hill Insurance Agency
M EH AMA
Donnhl
Dialioiia.
I'a»h>r
Sunday Schixil. !• 15 a m.
Morning Worship, il 18) a. m.
Evening Worship, 7 10 |> m.
Thursday evening 7:31) |> m
Everyone welcome.
OBITUARIISW
ADVENT1NT
H. W. Ivy Ht. Mill City
CMlAMk NÒ
Itev.
Mil l. CITI PRESBYTERIAN
Richard II. ttole, l'astor
Sunday School nt 9 45 a. in
Nursery through adult classes.
Morning Worship Service nt
11 00 o'clock Sermon topic
Receiving What We Need M.xit
hcn sis. won that New girl ^ end
of ^ ours ?— Bov
a knockout
— C MON ¿J i MME he Q
Mil J. CITY < IMMUNITY
<111'1« II
Full <I<>»|H»I
AIM A F. UUFNEH
Services wrre held Friday,
Fetiruary 7 at Jacobson's Fam
lly Hiners! Home in ISrtiarui
for Alma V. Hufner, wla> died
February 5th at the ISirtland
Sanitarium following major sur­
gery. Alma Hufner was bum in
Santa Ana, California In 1908
She lived in Mill City and re­
cently moved to Portland Sur­
viving are: her huibxiul Frank
Hufner, sisters. Mrs. Hay Hom­
er of Mill City, Nellie Carter of
Oso, Washington. Sylvia Corn-
well <4 Chico, OtHfomla; and
Ruby Shoctxgh in of Glendale.
California, daughter, Aim Hut­
ner, mu , Charles Hufner, Gary
Hutner. Franklin Rutnci, and
Rev. Harold Keehnel of Georgia
Her mother, Mrs. M Nelson of
Chico. who is 98 years <«C age
was also preterit at the services
with five grandchildren and
many nieces ata! nephews
MR.H MINA TOWEIJ.
Funeral services were ln»ld
Saturday at 1 o'clock from th«»
Weddle Funeral Home for Mrs
Mina Towcll, 80. wtio |Htas<xl
away Tuesday at an Allwny
Nursing home.
Mrs. Ttsvcll wax a former
kxig-time Mill City resident,
moving here IllxiUt ino 9w
suffered a »troke three years
ago and since then reoalvcd
can» in an Albany nursing home
She was lx>m Marvil 15. 1883
ill Kmny County, Mich.
Survivura include a son, Or­
lando Harris of Mill City; a
daughter, Mrs. Alla 1‘lunkrtt of
Yuma, Ariz : five grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren.
Interment wax at Kings Valley
cemetery' near Ihillas
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