The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 21, 1965, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MILL CITY
ENTERPRISE
Enterea as second class mattei
November 10 1941 nt ths Post
Office at Mil) City, Oregon un
der Act of March 3. 1879.
Subscription Rates
Marion-J inn Counties $3 a yeai
Outside Ma riot-Linn J3 50 a Yt
NEWSPAPER
\
PUBLISHERS
ASSOCIATION
NATI O il AL
E 0 ITOSI A
Automotive
anti
Industrial
Maintenance
WeMlag
Di«'«««'l Engine Service
Shop or Fiel«l
IhxUer for Airco Wekling
Product»
DNco Ratteri«'*
Factory Equipm«*irt
Ignition Parts
Hoover's Repair
Jim and Very I H«xiver
MEHAMA
■I__ The Mill City Kntrrprh«'. ThunaUy, J««. 21. IIWW
Finishes Basic Training
SOUP ’N CRACKERS HIT THE SPOT
Mr*. John Treter«
(N«xe: This column is writ­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Herberg-
er «4 Salem visited here a ten weekly and jxiblisluHi by
week ago Saturday evening with this n«*wsp«per as a public
his brother-in-law and si. ter. an»! educational service. If
you hav«' queshiins with r»*-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castle.
Mr. arxi Mi's. Sam Wallen and garvi t»> th»' Oregon State Em-
Five Years Ago
j daughter. Stephanie «4 New- plovment Service, ami -or
R«x)rganization «4 sdi.«<l
’ ix»it left for home Saturday Unemployment I n s u r a nc»',
trk'ts was again in the air
| after spending most of their pl.Mse address th«' Omgvn
Frank More was explaining
| two weeks vacation her»' with IXl’t *4 Empl,»ym«'iit. ¡ittn
luivaiitages ot suen a move
I his parents. Mr an«! Mrs. 1. Informattonal Representative.
a PTA meeting. A l.lvl i.Y
E Wallen am! visiting with 408 l.atx>r and Industries
gtVHip »liseussioll followed
other relatives and friends in Building. S a I <> m. Oreg o n
97310 ».
talk
th«' ¡iron
It seems, a«xx>i»tiug to
Clem Gixigh arrived her«' re-
Qi lestion What is th«' Neigh-I
Ent»'n>ris«' files, that vv<>
cently frsmi Elko. Nev for an borixxxi Yixith v'oeps anil when' j
lUenty ot sn->vv that week with
extended visit with his son-in- can I find «it more atxxit it?
|
JINN ANTONIO, lex Airman .-ilxxit five inches unofficially
law an«! daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Answer
The Netghborhixxl
Giles Wagner, Mr. Gough is Youth Cori's is establish«! as Gi’ivild J. K«'nig. -on >4 Mi revordi*»!. At least ev cry one
well kn.xvn by th»' old timers a work-»raining program uiuti'r anil Mrs Allx’rt C Riddi«* *4 was "slipping anxind."
Martin Hansen had lx*en
her,' as he was postmaster here Title 1-B «4 th«' Economic Ot*- Gat«‘s has completisi Air Force
txisu
military
training
at
Lack
­
nam-Ni
Fir,'man ot the Year liy
at one time.
portunity Act. and is a part «4
tti»' Mill City Fim lauldies He
Mr. and Mrs. Parris Ikxivlie th«' U, S IN'partmcnt »4 Lahor's lux! AFB. Texas
Airman K«x*nig has Ix'en s««- was also active in many oilier
«4 Betxi were visitors her«' last Manpower Administration Th»'
Monday at th«' Charles Bouche. NYC will make it possible for ItH'ted for technical training as civic jobs
Mrs. Altiui (Axqx'i was liost-
Ed Castle. B. L. Kirsch an«! Yixitli 16 thnxigh 21 to stay tn an aircraft maintenance MjxH'ial-
Jack Ryland homes.
school. Mum to school if they ist at the Air Training C««m- ess for a Imilal sliowvr hom> -
Mr. an«! Mrs. Larry Walz hav«' already l«4t th«' classtxxnn. mand lATL't «4xx»l al .Shi'p- Ing Mrs. James Sullivan with
arxi tiwi children «4 Salem vis­ «4>ti n work
experience and parxl AFB Texas. His n«'w unit th«' affair held at th«' Ac»' l'n-
ited Sunday aftertwon with his develop work skills if they are is part «4 tlic vast ATI' system derwvxxi home.
Mr and Mr« Shields ReMine,
brother arxi family, the Edward out «4 schvxvl ami »Hit of work which trains airmen and of-
Walzs. Mrs. Walz's brother, Young men and women empk»y- fivers in th»' diverse skills re- her mother. Mrs Blanche Kel­
>n a cold night like a I miw I
’s nothing that hits the
the Rev. Ormal Trick «4 Esta­ «xi in the Neighborhood Ymith quire«! by ttie nation's aero­ ly anti Mary Gay ReMim* had of There
certainly «•ha»«''» the «lull» away A, thr
warming soup It cartalnly
the « hildrvn from »« bool and Dail
mturntxl fixan a 15-day trip to folks ixitne in one . by one
cada was an «nemigtit guest Corps will be assigmsi useful spac»- force.
He is a gradual»' of Santiam Hawaii.
«4 the family Sunday night.
from the ottlce......... have
— thr first «•■•ur«e for «llnnrr ready an«l
tasks which otherxvis«' wxxild ix>t
watting f»>r all to help themselves
Mr. anti Mrs. James Grant
Mr. an«! Mrs. D, L. Teeters. b«' porform«Nl in government High School. Mill City.
a soup bar. As fol th«' «Hip tmeen. the sky , be limit
rx>ug ami Bruce were Sunday agencies an«! nonpix4it ««rgan-
ami «.-hlkircn were visiting Sun­ . . Set a up
I wan p»»t. cai»<n>lr. or clrctrir
«»> HH H with a
day
at
th«'
Mel
Melton
homo
guests at the horn«' «4 her sis­ izations. Their work will result
tasty combination of cann«l condense.! ticiin with l.ncon and
in Silverton. They were lonnrr beef n.MMll.' soups It's mighty satisfying Arrange .<mp bowl
ters family. Mr. arxi Mrs. Don in Ix'tter services and improv­
ix'siilents here.
or sturdy mugs. s|XHrtls. and napkins on a tray < lo-e tn
Stenslan and T«xi in In«iepend- ed facilities for th«' public ben-
The cracker treats to go along e.m I* plain <»r fancy Die
ance.
<4it. More information about
children will enjoy a selection of their favorite crackers as
Home Ec I’ait to M<>et—
Ten
Years
Ago
NYC may lx* obtained by con­
is" while Dad might prefer Mime topped with cheese and lierlis.
Th«' Mehama Home Extension tacting any Public Employment
bubbling from the oven
Ttu- Enterprise h.ul n new
unit will meet in the Fellow­ Service «4Tice or th«' Neigtitx>r-
kx»k
'
tb
it
week
with
the
ar
­
Beef and
ship room «4 the church on h«xxi Yixith Corps. U. S. IVpt.
rival <4 a new tyjMHi»tting ma­ 2 tablcs|xx»iu chopixxl green
Wednesday. February 3 at 10:30 «4 Labor. Washington, D. c.
GE R LI D It I KE It
■•up
chine.
a. m. The subject for the meet­ LW10.
!>cpi>cr
ci>ndriisr>l
GATES
tieraid Alexander
i
Al Sorseth hail Ix-.-n sel«'cte»l
ing is “Understanding Other
1 tables|xxin butter or
Tucker, 23. was killed Ttiurs- to replac»' Tcnny M«x>re .it thc
Pe«iple" (Study «4 Ireland -it’s
•»
day in a logging accident at Detroit Ranger station as dis*
margarine
'eople, homes and culture. •
soups ant
I trict ranger.
He
was
txirn
in
Gat
Florvne
Cook
green pepper in butter until
"here will b«' a pot luck lunch-
and then M
w.iter
1
leal
.
stir
now
Jun»'
8.
here
1M1.
and
Ivied
Among ttu»»' on th»' hoixir mil
on at mxm and all ladies are
ail his life, graduating from at Mill Cllv High sc!x»>l w,-te
Cracker Treats
.nvited to attend.
Mill City High sctxxM in I960. Terry Steiner, l<ahny INxIratxik)
Caraway, celery, or «esame
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Brown
Sliced
American
ehecM'
cut
He wa empkyyed by the U. S C imille Goble. Ellen Shelton,
aeeda
and Vicki spent Sunday at the
in squares
Forest Service for l»xir years Carol Arxitea.soti, Ralph Jull
Whole Wheat wafers
Paprika
beach near Newport, They
until
starting
to
work
for
lion
­
(Triscuitsl
and Bill Steinfvlt.
were accompanied by Mr.
aid Mar hall in 1964 in a timlx'r
Pla«*e square of chccsc on each whole wheat wafer; sprinkle with
I.y»His was getting a new tire
, Brown’s brother-in-law and sis­
seeds and paprika Place <»n c««»kie sheet, heat In 450 oven
falling crew. H»' was a meni- hall ami work was progressing
ter. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Good­
about 5 minutes or until cheese 1« Ixibbly Serve imm«'»liately
A curtailment ot natural gas ber of the Gates Fire Dc,Mrt- rapidly. There was considerable
man <4 Stayton.
ment
for
the
past
year
aixl
a
volunteer
labor
being
used.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Titze to ■'interruptible" customers
Mlll <1<y Community Church
Mill City friends had receive«!
were Sunday guests at the home of Northwest Natural Gas half.
Rev. l>»w>ald I. Dlsbtmg. I’aator
Services
were
held
Monday.
wort! that Ik'rtha
Baltimore
I «4 his son-in-law and daughter. Cbmpany was offt'eted during
Full Gospel
the graduating
i Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing the recent cold weatht'r due to January 18 at Weddle Funeral was a member
Sunday S»-I*«>1 10 00 A. M
I in Fox Valley.
heavy heating demands «4 th«' Hom«' in Stayton. Rev. Steve class from th«' sclx«»l »4 practic­
Mo ng w i sh p 11 00 A M
i Ken Golliet spent several more than 100.000 residential Cuda officiated. Interment was al nursing of th«' Central Ore­
Eveuing Service 7 .10 P. M
at Fairview Cemetery at Gate« gon Colli"ge «4 V«H-ational »'du-
days last w,eek in Santiam Me­ hi'ating customers.
Wix!nc*»Uy Evening 7 30 I’ M
Gas <x>mpany officials explain! Survivors include his parents, cation at B«*nd.
morial hapital where he un­
Everyone welcome.
j
C. Tuck-
I that certain industrial custom-1 Mr. „ and Mrs. Charles
.
Nolan J. Ra.smck of Stayton
derwent surgery.
I
Mr and Mrs. Edward Titze ers contract to purchase heavy Ier' t*a,es: «'' <> ‘‘«ughter. Cindie wns to report for work at Wash­ Mll.l. (1TV PRE SRYT» III AN Community t’reabyterian < liurch
Richard It. <k>le, I’aator
visited Sunday with his brother volumes of the fuel at extreme- and Teresa, both San Francisco, ington. D. C-, for Senator Rich­
Rev. Arne V Magnuao«, I’aator
Sunday School nt 9 30 a. m
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ly attractive prices. Within th«' a brother. Irvin Tucker. Asotin, ard Neuberger.
Mehama. Oregon
Wn.;
and
a
sister.
Mrs
Betty
Nursery thnxigh adult clnsici
Faustina Nesbitt had been In­
Adolph Titze in Canby.
■ industry this supply of gas is
9 45 a m lYiurch Sch««il.
Morning Worship Service at
stalled as president of the Mill
Mr. and Mrs. David Blum, known as "interruptible" gas. Bougart. Fort INxige, la.
tC!ni»si for all ¡igeai
Judy and Jimmy visited Sumiay I This term derives from the
City Toaotmiatress club with U 1,1 \ M
Sermon
r- v;i
11 00 a nt Worship Service
WILLI
IM
Pl
Rin
I afternoon with the Bob Hinkle customers' purchase contract
Marion Todd the retiring pre- Hie < liurch Ruck ”
Everyone Is welcome.
Funeral services were held sident.
family in Salem.
i for natural gas which they ob-
Tuesday at 10 a. m. at the
GATES (HI K11I OF GOD
The ( hurch of .Iran* Chrlat
-------------------------------------------- j tain at most favorable prices
Immaculate G>nceptlon church
Mao Kaiser. I’aator
I for two reasons:
Fifteen Years Ago
<H latitar Day Malata
Sunday School
10 a. m
a a s
i 1. As large Industries they in Stayton for William Ellsworth
Presiding Ekler Joseph
Two Mill City sc«xiis hu«i re­ Morning Worship
11 a. m.
contract
for usually large Purdy
Johnson
Mr. Purdy worked as a lum­ ceived the high honor <4 Eagle
volumes <4 natural gas, and,
M» cting place at Women's club
ber grader for the W & W [.tim­
at a C«xirt <4 Honor held SEVENTH DAY AUS F.NT1ST nousc in Stay ton
WITH BLADDER IRRITATION 2. They must constantly main­ ber Co. the pa.-t six years. Scout
M. W. Ivy .HI. Milt CHj
in Sal«‘m They were Thad
tain standby equipment for util­
Sunday School
9 TO
Suffer Many Troubles ization <4 another form of ener­ He suffered a heart attack Jan­ Roberts and Hertx-rt Hampton.
It. D. Is'|>rr, I’aator
10
IS
Sacrament
Meeting
After 21, common Kidney or Bladder gy in the event of curtailment, uary 7 and pass«! away last
On«' <4 the worst storms in
9 30 a. m. Saturday Sabbath Priesth» • h I Meeting
11 so
Irritations affect twice as many women
Saturday
in
a
Salem
hospital.
mce.it
history
ha«i
crick'd
11 a. m Worship service.
as men and may make you tense and when their supply <4 natural gas He was 61 years old, a native
traffic and slow«! down work
7 p. m. Wednesday prayer LIONS MI T1IODIST <111 I« II
nervous from too frequent, burning or will be interrupted due to un­
of
Oregon.
itching urination both day and night. usually high heating require­
in the entire N«irth Santiam meeting.
Sunday School at K 50
Secondarily, you may lose sleep and
Survivors include th»- widow. Canyon, laghts were out, heavy
Visitors welcome.
suffer from Headaches. Backache and ments of residential and otner Mrs
Morning Worship, 11 o'clock
Mildred
Purdy
of
Stay
­
sm*v was falling anil high winds
feel old. tired, depressed In such irri­ customers.
tation. CYSTF.X usually brings fast,
ST. PATRICKS PARIhll
Prior to the recent cold wea­ ton. two sons. Joseph Purdy wore bkzwing. Remember?
relaxing comfort by curbing irritating
of Silverton and William Purdy
Pictured in Th«' Enterprise Rev. Bernard Ncunian, I’aator ST < Alili RINE s < XIllolK
germs in strong, acid urine and by anal­ ther there and been no general of Stayton; two daughters. Mrs.
was Carmer. Stafford (Mrs.
l.yona
gesic pain relief Get CYST EX at drug­ curtailment of natural gas to
Mill <11»
Mass 1st. 2nd and 5th Sunday
gists. See how fast i< can help you. any of the interruptible custom- Judith J<?hnson and Diane Purdy Dave Bamhardti who had been
Father llenrl Arata
both of Stayton; one brother. elected to serve as Noble 10:30 a. m.
Mass nt 9:15 a. m every Sun
Kenneth Purdy of Scio, and Grand of Santiam Relwkah
Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday nt
five sisters, Mrs. Fem Wiilad- lodge and she was one of the at 10 30 a m.
DETROIT <111 Itili OF
en. Mrs. Hope Bassett, and youngest lodge leaders in the
CHRIST
Mrs. Olive Stell all of Portland, state.
SANTIAM CHAI’EI.
Sunday School, 10 JO a m
Mrs. Gladys Wygant and Mrs.
Aaaembly
ot
God
Despite stormy weather iilxmt
Morning Worship. 11 o'clock
Winnie Perry, both of Beaver­ 100 Mill city voters h a d
l.yona. Oregon
ton and one grandchild.
Douglas M>-ntz»', Pivator
turn«! out at the polls to fill
IDANHA DIMMI NITI
Interment was in the St. two city council jiosts. Albert
Phone 859-3364
<111 R< II
Mary's cemetery.
Sunday School, 9 45 n. m
Toman was re-elected for an-
Rev. Harold Roth. Pastor
Morning Worship, 11 00 n. m.
other term while Wes <Ireenc
Jean Roth. S S. Supt.
Evening Service. 7 00 p. tn.
obtained th«' other seal, Named
Sunday School. 10 00 a. tn.
ers <4 Northwest Natural since as First Citizen was Robert
Tuesday eve. 7 to 9 Sky
Morning Service, 11 44 a m.
introduction of the product to Veness, president of the Ctiam- Pilots for boys age 9 and up.
Youth Fellowship. 6 TO p m.
the area in 1956.
Wednesday
eve.
7
’
30
prayer
lier <4 Commerce.
lllltlc Study, Wednesday 7:30
and
Bible
Study
The amount of investment in
Mrs. Lu Collins who had spent
PERSONAL STATIONERY
m.
facilities to bring natural gas the week in Willamina with her
2nd and 4th Thursday eve. 7 I»
Junior
Choir and Bible Club
from the prime sources in Can­ daughter, Mrs .C. Roseheim p. m. W. M. C m Youth Service
hursdiiy. I (Ml p m.
LETTERHEADS
ada and New Mexico Io the Pa­ reported that the weather tiler« or C. A’s. f»:30 Sunday even-
Adell Choir, Saturday nt 7 30
Ings.
cific Northwest would
have was even worse than here.
» m
ENVELOPES
been prohibitive when the big
A roundtable discussion was
Coni«- fellowship with us.
pipelines were first constructed held at the PTA meeing on FREE METHODIST <111 I« II
North Mill City
without the heavy volumes "Th<‘ A«k>lescent" — always a
DI R l-ADY OF UHRDES
Rev. Ernest W. Franklin
used in interruptible customers. good topic for discussion. Mrs.
PARISH, .Ionian
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
The recoverable supply of Floyd Jones and Charles Wol­
R'-v. B»-rniir<l Neuman. Pastor
11 a m Morning Worship.
natural gas continues to show verton spike for th«' ixircnts
Mass 1st, 2nd, an<! 5th Sun­
10:00 a. m. Tuesday. Cottage
a greater annual increase than and a group <4 teachers were
day at 8:30 a. m.
Prayer Meeting.
the annual demands for natural also in on th«' discussion.
Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday nt
7 p. m. Evening Worthip.
gas throughout the nation, so
10 30 a. m.
ENCLOSURES
7:00 p. m. Wednesday. Fam­
any reference to curtailment
ily Bible Hour.
should not suggest shortage of
HILL <1TY RAITIKT MISSION
supply.
BUSINESS CARDS
It.wixl<1 T. ttelbert, I’aator
OUR FILES:
Natural Gas
HAWAIIAN
PRINTS
per yard
$1.00
EK I IT
OF THE
LOOM
FASHION
PRINTS
Per Yard
5S0
ADVANCE PATTERNS
in stock for your
SPRING SEWING
ADA'S NEEDLE
SHOP
297 S. W. Broadway
Phone 897-2141
Recent Cold Snap
CHURCH
HEWS
W omen P ast 21
FIRAT CHRISTIAN (HCIIOI 500 Bkick on S. W Bnauhvay
Jack Metiaer, I’aator
Sunday Sch«x>l. 10:00 a. m.
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The Mill City Enterprise
Phone 897-2772
Mill City, Oregoi.
Bible School. 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Evening worship, 6:30.
Youth -Service, 6 30 p. m.
Wednesday Prayer meetings
Evening service at 7 p. m.
at 7:30 p. m.
Subscribe to The
Mill City Enterprise
Only $3.00 a Year
Fill Cracks And
Holes Better
Handles like putty Hardens like wooi
PLASTIC WOOD
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CANYON (’ONMERVAT1VE
BAPTWT <1111(411
Rev. George Hooper, I’aator
s, r
j
’■
“But Alice, when will we
ever have an opportunity to
wear them back in Menomo«
nee Falla, Wisconsin?”
Services at Mehama Fire Hall I
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship II a. m.
Young People, 6:30 p. m.
Evening service 7:00 p. m.
Wednesday
evening
Bible
study ami prayer time, 7:30.
GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
Youth activities, Sunday ev­
ening.
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