The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 20, 1964, Page 6, Image 6

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    6—l'ho Mill City EnterpriM’, Thursday, Feb. 20. UHM the Cascade Canyon club at the
IT NEVER FAILS_____________________
home of Mrs. Veda Oja Of­
ficers installed for the coming
Detroit School Menu
ro like vou Y oh . I' m Y now . now .
year were President, lkx»ts
Champion, this is her third
Monday — Frankfurters cas­
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TO KNOW
term; vice president. Ida Gold­ 6OOD LOOKIN'
T hese 0UM6 \
serole, sliced tomatoes, crispy
that if
{see
that
er; chaplain,
chaplain. Pearl Giebler; GAL — AND ! 60T
cornbread, applesauce, milk.
toc ooiN tue« pou Ntec
secretary IXmna Rae Stahlman; WPATCH THE
Tuesday Sheherd's pie. cran­
Mr*. Arnolil Malone
treasurer. Zella Oja; assistant OFFICE GO I REPORTS THAT'LL A nn help
berry, orange salad, hominy,
MAKf EVtRNTHiNó/ I'll Bt
Wilbur Harlan entered Salem treasurer Veda Oja; Sgt. at to pieces '
bicuit and jelly', milk.
DUCK- SOUP
< ÓLAO 10-
Wednesday Pizza on a bun. Memorial ho«pital Monday for 1 Arm", Winifred Murphy; hi»-
spinach, apple wedges, cinna­ amputation of his left thumb.1 torian Mabel Dunbar. The in-
;
\ HfkND » )
| which he injured while at work stalling officer. Zella Oja,
mon bread, milk.
~ i a
past president pinned a pink
Thurs. Roast turkey, whip- December 18
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Malone ribbon rose corsage on each
ped potatoes and gravy, tossed
green salad, hot roll and butter, and Billie t<iok their son. Ron. new officer. A gift was pre­
| VTSN to Portland airport Sat- sented to the president by the
milk.
Friday Fish sticks, squash, i unlay morning when he left for club members.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Over­
celery sticks, bran muffin, milk. Norfolk, Va. He had been vis-
i iting his parents since January land have moved from Overland
i 28. Ron. will be on the VTSS Cap- cabins to the Cecil Bryles
iHHISe.
i ricornus.
1 Mr. an«i Mrs. Otto Oja at­
There will be a PT A executive
tended the boat show in Port­ meeting February 20 at 7:30
land Saturday.
p. m. at the school.
<’a*ca<lr Ckuiyoa Club Meela—
The Cub SciHits Blue and
The Cascade Canyon Club and Gold banquet will be February
j the Detroit Women's Civic club 21 at 6:30 in the sctmol cafeter­
held a coffee for the March of ia.
I Dimes Friday at the city hall.
Tom Fry USCG. son of Mr.
Interesting movies were shown. and Mrs Ken Fry was home
About 50 attended. Coffee and over the weekend.
Mr. and Mr». Earl Parker
Stops Itch—Relieves Pain dexighnuts were served.
Saturday. February 22 the visited Monday with Mrs. Park­
For th* ftnt tint* ocivnco h»» found
a new healing vub»t>nce with the a»- Father and Son basketball game er's brother. Lester White, at
tonishing ability to «hr.nk hemor­ will be held at Detroit setuxd. a Silverton Nursing home.
rhoid« and to relievo pain - without
Mabel Dunbar and Ida Golder
surgery. In case after ease, while Others games being played will
gently relieving pain, actual reduc­ be a Mother and Daughter vol­ were co-hostesses for a coffee
tion (shrinkage) took plsce. Most leyball game and a basketball at the Dunbar home for Lucille
and Mrs. lx*roy Hiatt return«<<l
Detroit led in the first quarter,
amsiing of all — rssults were ao thor
moving to and the score was tied at the to I^ xmu again Sunday morn­
ourh that aufferere mads aatonohin« game between the high school Overland, who is
ing. Mr. Hiatt is a brother of
ststementa like “Fils* have ceased U I and the town team. This is be­ Portland. Gifts were presented
half. Falls City went on to win.
be a problem!" The secret is a new
ing sponsored by the Dearth a to Mrs Overland from clubs but this was one of the beat Mrs. Btxieker and Mrs. Clyde
healing subatanca (Bio-Dyne»)—dis
of which she is a member. The games Detroit has play«*d thi" Bressler.
PTA.
«every of a world-famous researci
Club Officer* InUalltx!—
hostesses served coffee and season. Bruce Ferguson. Fall" Attend* Ix-cturer»' .Hchool—
liutituto. This substance is now avail
able in sappoeUenr or e«»l«*«t '♦rm
Mrs. Georgia Hays, lecturer
Installation ceremonies were cake to Margaret Brosig. Zella City with 17 was high point man
called Proparwtiei« H". At all drug
held February 12 for officers of Oja. Peggy Overland. Mabel for the game. Teammnte Ed of Santiam Valley Grange was
counter*.
Parker. Fran Fry. Lorraine Salleng had 15. Frank Storey in Corvallis Thursday and Fri­
MIIJ. (TTY PRESBYTERIAN
Sophy, Frances Muise, Phyllis was high for Detroit with 14 Ce­ day to attend a lecturers school.
Richard II. (tele, Pa»t<>r
Mrs. Audrey Johnston of Wash­
Hill. Pearl Giebler. Jessie
cil Johnson 11. Brian Waters 5.
Sunday School at 9 45 a. m.
Jones. Shirley Hill. Betty Dean. Ron Floyd 1. Vincent Drago 10. ington State Grange gave the
Nursery through adult classes.
Allen
Mary Madarus. Myrtle Geston. Terry Dean 4. Detroit JV team address of welcome.
Morning Worship Service at
Wheeler. Oregon State Grange
Veda Oja. Stella Davis. Jessie won their game 50 to 31.
Master gave the address "Plan­ 11.00 o'clock. Sermon topic:
Spencer and Vi Malone.
' Friday the played at Valsetz
Willing Workers Give Surprtnr— winning 80 to 68. Ron 1-eming ned Progress ” Following the "For Such a Time as Thia".
The Willing Workers club held was high with 37 points. Other meeting a banquet was hekl by
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
a
surprise house warming Wed­ Detroit scorers. Mike Johns<xi the Ag club with about 700 pre­
Featuring
S. W. Ivy St. Mill City
sent.
nesday for Winifred Murphy, 4. Terry Dean 1. Frank S:
9 30 a. m. Saturday Sabbath
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Albert
Toman
i who moved recently to her new 13. Vince Drago 4. Butch Di-'
and family of Salem were Sun­ School.
home on Detroit avenue. Pre-
11 a. m Worship service.
I sent were Ida Golder. Louella ment 1, Brian Waters 3. Cecil day guests at th«* home of her
Johnson 1, Ron Floyd 4.
7:30 p. m. Wednesday prayer
parents.
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Wilson
t Floyd, Mabel Dunbar. Lucille
The voilejt>a 11 game between
meeting.
Father and Son
Overland. Myrtle Geston. Stella the Detroit girls and Valsetz Stevens.
Visitor» welcome.
Mrs. Ruth Lyon», with her
Davis, Veda Oja. Lorene Tay- girls and the JV game were not
daughter.
Mrs
Ed
Gi»lcr
of
or. Opal Leming. Myrtle Bres- played because it was snoving.
of Salem
FREE METHODIST (Hl RCll
mer and the guest of honor. Tills was Detroit's last league Marion spent Tuesday in N«>w-
North Mill City
Each brough a gift, and re­ game for the season. They port nt the home of h«*r daugh­ Rev. Gene E. Davidson. Pastor
ter and family. Mr and Mr".
freshments were served.
9 45 a. m. Sunday school,
have a non-league game with K«'ith Talyor.
Jeanelle Hawthorne of Leban­ MacLaren here Tuesday.
11 a m. Morning Worship.
Mrs Ethel Huffman moved
on spent the weekend at the
6 15 p. m Teen Time.
The Detroit grade scixxil bas­
home of her parents. Mr. and ketball team played Mill City into the Jami-s Harris house
7 p. m. Evening Worship.
Sunday, Fed. 23 at 7 :30 P. M.
over the weeken«!. Th«- house
Mrs. Bill McCauley.
7 p. m. Wednesday prayer
here Thursday. The A team last vacated by Mrs. Huffman will
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Malone their game and the B team won.
meeting.
be for sale.
and Billie, visited with Mr. and
Adjacent to Bev's Cafe in Gates
Mrs. Ed Taylor and family in
ST. PATRICK’S PARISH
Portland Saturday.
Lyons
on Highway 22
Detroit Ba.«k<*tball—
Rev. Bernanl Neuman, Pnstor
Detroit played league 'eading ,
Mas*: 1st, 2nd and 5th Sunday
By Eva Brender
11« Joyce GlroMin
Falls City here Tuesday night.
The Sweethearts' ball at San­ at 10 30 a til
Ale and Mr". Donald Wittne-
Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at
| bel are the parents of a son. tiam went off ai planned Satur­
Donald Todd bom Saturday, day night. The gym balcony was 10:30 a. m.
February 15 at Santiam Memor­ decorated with flowers, heart,
ial hospital in Stayton. ile svili and cupids and on one w all was mhembi . y OF GOD (Til Rill
nth anil <V*lnr
be welcomed at home by two a mural done in tempera paints
Sundny School. 10:00 n. tn.
sisters. Mr. Wittnebel is now by Sue Poole and Mrs Sea-
Momlng Worship. 11 00 a. m.
stationed in Viet Nam. Grand­ baugh. The mural showed a
Evangelistic Service, 7 30 p.
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ scene of Oriental nature with a
Beauty Service
Health Foods
Optometrists
ard Tunnell of Lyons and Mr. boat making a midnight cruise m.
Thursdny, 7'30 p. m. Bible
and Mrs. Emil Wittnebel of The So|>homores spent approxi­
New Hair Styl-
Study nix! Pmycr.
Pomeroy Optical Co.
Nassu,
Minn.
mately
10
hours
on
the
actual
Natural Hea'th Center
s ing Permanent
A church with God's answer
Optometrists i Opticians
Mrs. Donald Olmstead and preparations for the annual
Organic Cosmetics
From .... $8.00
for your problems.
Dr.
Charles
B.
Pomeroy
event,
the
theme
of
which
wa»
four
children
from
Auburn.
Wn.,
Complete Line of Health Food
Shampoo & Set
Optometrist
Products & Natural Vitamins
i were Friday overnight guests at "Love Is a Many Splendore«! FIRST 41IRIHTIAN (IHRdl
From ... $1.75 1073 Com'l SE
M. B. McKenney, Asso.
the home of his parents. Mr. Thing." There was a capacity
362-9861
Jack Meiiocr, I’nator
383 State St.
Salem and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead and crowd on hand to dance to the
Hair Cut
Bible Sch«x>], 9:45 a. m.
Phone 363-9011
records
of
disc
jockey
Jim
|
sons,
Walter
and
Jimmie.
From ... $1.50 House Leveling
Morning Worship, 10:45 n. m.
’ I Mrs. Richard Janeway spent Hunter from KBZY In spite of
Youth Service, 6 30 p. m.
Pets and Suppl es
several days last week with her the good attendance, the Sopho­
Oxford Beauty Parlor
Specializing in House Ixneling
Evening Service. 7:30 p. m.
mother, Mrs. Pearl Freitag of mores' expenditures outweigh­ MT. CATHERINE'S CATHOLIC
Piers-Beams-Jotsta.Studs
Phone 363 2030
Moore
Pets
ed
their
income
on
the
dance,
Scio
while
her
husband
was
in
Replac'd
Mill City
1375 Oxford St., Salem. Ore.
(Home Owned)
, the hospital.
as is usually the case.
Father Henri Arata
25 Y ears Experience
Quality, Not Quantity
Mr. and Mrs. i>*o Cruson left
The high school art class Is
Reasonable Reliable Guaranteed Salems oldest and only Pet Shop
Mass nt 9:15 n. m. every Sun.
I Sunday for Superior Mont., cal- beginning to make use of the
Chiropractors
Free Estimates Cail Hal
Singing Canaries and Baby Par- led there by the death of her electric kiln that was moved
362-MU P. O. Box 7082 Salem rakeets. Pets of all kinds on
MILL CITY BAITKT MISSION
nephew, Norman Heath, the flown from the Gates "clx»l.
Ronald T. Seibert. I’uolor
Dr. D. E. Bolin
order.
only son of her sister, who was The students started working
Worshipping in Seventh Day
Practice Limited to the Spine
Supplies—Tropical and Gold
killed in an accident.
with clay two weeks ago when Adventist Church S. W. Ivy St.
Hrs. Mon. thru Wed. 9 a. m. Income Tax
Fish—Birds Boarded
Sunday dinner guests al the al) of the class made a fish,
Sunday School 9:15 A M
to 12 and 1:30 p. m. to 6 p. m.
4089 State St.
14 Corners)
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles bird or butterfly to demonstrate
Worship 11 A. M. - 7.30 P. M.
Closed Thurs. P. M. - Fri. A. M.
Income Tax Accountant
Cruson
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
different
textures
In
claywork
Telephone 364-8036
Training Union 6.30 P. M.
Plenty of Free Parking
Barks of McMinnville. Mr. and Now, the more interested stu­
Ixwig Form both Fed.-State $5.00
Mrs. Clyde Blaylock and baby dents are continuing on to hard­ GATES COMMUNITY (HI R< II
1803 Lansing N. E. Ph. 581-2747
Phone 363-2030
Roofing
Valerie of Lebanon, Mrs. Mar­ er, more intricate project"
OF CHRIST
1275 Oxfot 1 S. E. - Salem
garet McWhirk, Hugh and Rhon- while the others are advancing
Sunday Schoo), 10:00 a. m.
AH State Roofing Co.
Furniture - Upholsters
' da of Gates.
in sketching, and painting. Clay
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.
We Cover The Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frank­ proqects that could be attempt­
Youth activities. Sundny
NEW
ROOFS
and
REPAIRS
NOKM'S FURNITURE & Mobile Home Towing
lin arc announcing the birth of ed in the class arc practically ening.
Commercial - Residential
a daughter Feb 12 at Santiam ¡numerable, Isjt some that are
UPHOLSTERING
And Industrial
Memorial hospital. She will be immediately planned include
SANTIAM CHAPEL
BARNETT
New Furniture & Recovering
FREE ESTIMATES • TERMS greeted at home by three bro­ free-form dishes, fruit bowls,
Assembly of God
MOBILE HOME TOWING
WILBI R KOENIG, Owner
Exceptionally Fine
thers. Grandparents are Mr. animal figurines, c«x»kie jars,
Lyon«, Oregon
Cargo
&
Full
Coverage
on
Road
Ph.
363-2620
Workmanship
and Mrs. Carl Schiewek of Rt. free-form vases, jewelry, and
Douglas M'-ntzc, Pnotor
We
handle
your
home
with
care
6995
River
Rd.
N.
E.
Salem
Norm's Custom Built Furniture
1. Stayton and Mr and Mrs. D. painted plaques. The class plans
Phone 859-1361
INSURED — FOR HIRE
A. Franklin of Rt. 1, Lyon".
to [Hit on a display of individual
Name Brands—Fashioncraft,
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
805 41sr Place N. E.
B a 26 Welding Supplies
Mrs. Keith Taylor and child­ work in the high s«-h«x>l show­
Goebels, Lynch, Simmons,
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.
Phone 585-2480
Salem
ren from Newport were Sunday case sometime in March.
Evening .Service, 7:00 p. m.
Serta, Deluxe
Valley Welding Supply Co. guests at the home of her m«> The Wolverines played the Tuesday eve. 7 to 9 Sky
Ask to nee our home display
Authorized Airco Dealers
ther Mrs. Ruth Lyons. The Tay­ Stayton Eagles in a league Pilots for boys ngr 9 and up.
Plenty of FREE PARKING
Sales - Rentals - Service
Monuments
lors are moving to Enterprise game at Stayton Friday. We
Wednesday eve. 7'30 prayer
4902 Silverton Rd. N. E., Salem
Portable Gas & Electric
soon.
won the game. Santiam faces a and Bible Study.
Capital
Monuments
Welding
Equipment
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thirl busy week. Gervais played on
Dial 363-0116
2nd and 4th Thursday eve. 7
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Desch Medical Oxygen & Mixed Gases spent the weekend at North Tuesday, Mt. Angel on Friday p. m. W. M. C's Youth Service
For Home and Hospital Service Bend, They were accompanied and Regis on Saturday.
, or C. A's. 6:30 Sunday even­
Owners
Glass & Glazing
Phone 364-446. In Emergencies by their granddaughter, Wendee
ings.
Serving You Personally
363-6970, 364-3144 or 363-6557 Walton. Mrs. Thiel and Wendee
New
Location
140
Hoyt
St.
S.
325 High 8. E.
Salem returned home Sunday evening NEED TICKETS FOR THAT
Capitol City Glass Co.
DETROIT (UI IKII OF
Salem
In Mill City Contact
Card party or dinner. Special
<71 RIST
and Mr. Thiel remained for the
P«ate Glass - Window Glass Phone 363-6887
i
Hoover’s Repair.
week.
rates for clubs and church or­
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Structural. Carrara Glaa*
Ask for Jim or Veryl
ganizations.--The Mill City
Mr. an«] Mrs. Glen Julian re­
Momirtg Worship, 11 o'clock.
897-2911
Mill City turned home Sunday afternoon
Mirrors Made To Order
Enterprise.
Off. Furniture Eqpt.
In Lyons contact
Shower D«x)rs-Tub Enclosures
after a week’s vacation trip in
Community Presbyterian Church
Bassett Welding
California. They went flown the
Rev. Arne V. .Magnuson, Paator
Door Closer Repairs
PHOTOCOPIER
Ask for Floyd Bassett
coast on Highway 101 in Ore­
Mehama. Oregon
Free Parking
Ph. 859-2221
Lyons gon and Highway 1 in Californ­
THAT MAKES
9:45 a m. Church School.
1450 Front St. N. E.
Ml 2559
PERFECT COPIES OF EVERYTHING
(Classes tor all ages)
ia; "pent two days in San Fran­
Western Wear
11:00 a. m.Worship .Service.
cisco; visited Hcarsts Castle and
Pest Control
Everyone is welcome.
went as far south as Morro Bay.
Van’s Outdoor Store
Mr and Mrs. Leroy Hiatt of
Childson’s Pest Control
ti « * e oia
Look for the Sign with the
'I lie < liurch of Jesus Christ
Roseburg and Mr. and Mrs.
«W X11O-Q--.S...
A complete Une of
Horse On Top
Of Isitter l»ny Saints
James Hiatt and son Steven of
Fa*t rnpimi <,f an
.
Rfj written, dupli
»d,
The Most Complete Line of Kennewick, Wn., were Sunday
extermination
Presiding Elder: Joseph
’ >
p' lOti 'l • . ■ a ■ -,
Western Wear in the Valley
Johnson
evening dinner guests at the You turn dial
Call us for a /r«<
If you can prove we didn't do
atration today.
Finest Selection of Saddles
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex from 1 to 9
M< I'ting place at Women’s club
the job right we will refund your
for the ex
English & Western
Bod^ker and were Saturday act setting
nouse in Stay ton.
money and do it over FREE
Commercial Book Store
All Nationally Advertised
night guests in Stayton at the that match*
Sunday School
9 30
P. O. Box 7082 Salem
your
Merchandise
120 Commercial St. N. E. Salem
with Super
home of Mrs. Sarah Weddle, es
Sacrament Meeting
skin and
10:45
Phone 3628411
Phone 363-3162
Blue Blade«
211 Commercial NE
363-4343 mother of Mrs. Hiatt Sr. Mr. beard
Priestluxid Meeting
11:50
DETROIT
IDANHA
-1
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Mill City Enterprise
Shrinks Hemorrhoids
Without Surgery
íñ
NEWS
Sunday School ut 8 50
Montini: Worship. 11 o'clock.
(Illi IADY OF MH’RDES
PARISH. Jorilun
Ri-v. I»ernur«l Neuman. 1’inrfor
Mass: 1st. 2nd. anti 5th Sun­
day nt 8 30 n. m
Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at
10 30 a. m
IliANIIA (»IMMUNITY
<111 IUM
Rev. Harold Roth. 1‘aator
Jean Roth. S S. Supt.
Sunday School. 10 00 a. m.
Morning Service, 11 44 a. m.
Youth Fellowship. 6 TO p. m.
Bible Study. Wrdne«lay 7 30
p m
Junior Choir and Bible (Tub.
Thursday. 4 00 p. m.
Adult (Tiolr, Saturday at 7:30
p. m.
Cbme fclknvshlp with ua
M11J. (TTY (IIMMIINITT
<WR41I
Full Goepel
Rev. Donald Dtabong. FauSnr
Sundny School. 9 45 n m.
Morning Worship, 11 00 n m.
Evening Worship. 7 30 p m
Thursday evening 7:30 p. m
Everyone welcome.
GATEN <1H'R<1I OF GOD
Mae Nalsrr, Paalor
Sunday School
Morning Worship
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Evangelist Services
a
match
has a head
but no
brains
The Reverend Saunders
Gates Church of God Prophecy
If You Can't Buy it at Home —Use This Salem
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BiniA/V A
HU If;
—
Gillette
sum “
10 a. m.
11 a m.
No one thould expect
ything from • match but
a flame, liy it« careless
handling you riak the lives
of your family aa well aa
the deal ruction of your
home and the lota of valu­
able |ier*onal pro|>erty
Senaible property
ownera do two thing«.
They make fire prevention
a day by day habit. 11 .-y
protect what they have
from financial lot* by in­
suring against the peril of
fire with a qualified insur­
ance representative. See
thia agency today, tomor­
row may be too late.
HILL INSURANCE
AGENCY
Kimmel
—
Itud Itavi*
Owners
Phone 897-2660
Mill City, Ore.
or u frvtklstj
• ••I* will pay you to
BUY FROM US
We stock all the
new (trades of
West Coast lumber.
Phone 897-2610
New!
Adjustable
Razor
KELLY LUMBER BALES
MILL
OITY.
o ■ r n o ►
Week Day Hour*
8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
Sa tu relays :
8:30 A. M. to 12:30
Phone 897-2610