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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1966)
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 13, 1SHW1 fUJ&man!i' Peaje The Santiam Shriner's Club, had a dinner meeting at ! Chuck's Fine F ixm I s east of Mill City. Ken Golliet was I master of ceremonies for the I evening. Mrs. Albert Millsap had Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, broken her leg in a fall at her home She was then the Gates correspondent for The Enter- j prise Five Years Ago A picture to make one feel A crowd estimated at 500 had turned out for the Mill old—on the front |xige were City Elementary* school members of the kindergarten Christmas program — with class who had participated in many complimentary remarks a Christmas program—and about the outstanding event now they are in high school. Clyde Morgan was in San Among them were Kathy Dug tiam Memorial hoepital recov gan, Craig Shaw. Pat Kelly. ering from injuries received Peggy Cooper. Monte I.alack. I Marilyn Chapter No in a pick-up accident that Terry Hansen. Steve Pearce, OES met Monday evening at and Terry Jacobson. week. the IOOF hall for the Janu At Detroit, Kenneth Fry. ary meeting with Viola Illite.j Fifteen Years Ago Russel Rice and Wayne worthy matron and William Wright were elected to serve Hirte. worthy patron presld , Playing at the Mill City on the city council ing At Mehama the D. L. Teel theatre that week was, appro Escorted and Introduced priately enough. "Holiday Af ere home was the setting for a large gathering at Christmas fair.” starring Roliert Mitch were Elsie Völkel, member of the Home Endowment com um and Janet Leigh. time. mittee of the Grand Chapter Mrs. Bob Veness had been Orville Hayward had lost 1.OV ell his Gates home by fire dur- surprised that week with a of Oregon and Edvthe baby shower with Mrs. George worthy matron of Ai acid ing Christmas week. Lovell. The extra large Issue of The Veteto. Mrs. George Steffy. chapter and Oiney \cacia patron o f Mrs. Lowell Stiffler, Mrs. Ed worthy Enterprise that week was fill Announced during t h e ed with holiday greetings Goschie and Mrs, Jack Col chapter from Stayton Mrs. Barbara Freeman re Christmas holidays was the from merchants in the area burn hosting the affair. Mr. and Mrs. George Laird ceived the degrees of the engagement of Miss Sharon and with many happy family had left for California as Lt. Order and Mrs. l.alh’ll Met- Bate, daughter of Mr. and gatherings. l^iird had lx?en called into the teer was received by affilia Mrs. Roy Fate of Gates, to Ten Years Ago Charles Eugene t Rusty) service for active duty. tion. At Stayton Gene Teague Mrs. Leora Stevens was pre Whitten, son of Mr and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. David Fergu had a new $50.000 building to son had left for a vacation sented with her 25-year-pin by Noyes \\ him n MiU City A September wedding I s house his Chevrolet agency trip to California to visit with the Worthy Matron. and garage. Invitations were received planned by the couple. relatives. Mi. s Pate is a graduate of Lettie Swan had been elect Santiam Valley Grange i from Euclid Chapter at Jef- ed to serve as president of members had a very festive | ferson for Tuesday evening, Santiam High school and is the Three Links club for the Christmas partv at the grange January 11 to a card party; now employed in Salem. Mr. I February 16 at the Masonic Whitten, also graduated from ensuing year. Eva Duffy was hall. the retiring president. The Bill Eliason family of 1 temple in Salem, a benefit for Santiam High and is now a Mrs. Olivette Roles had Albany had spent the week the Estarl fund and to the junior in the School of For started an adult sewing class end in town visiting with Willamette Valiev district estry at OSU. with the classes held at Fir friends. They were former meeting at Scio on Thursday Manor. I evening, January 13. residents. Marilyn club was announc Juanita Emmerson To ed for Tuesday. January 25 at Be Installed As Noble the home of Addie French , with Mrs. Rose Cree as co- Grand of Rebekahs 1 hostess for the 12 o’clock pot Marie Stickney presided at luck dinner. her last meeting as noble Mrs. Dorothy Peterson in grand for the current term troduced Mrs. LaDell Met at Santiam Reliekah lodge teer as the new Mother Ad Wednesday evening Juanita visor for the Rainbow Girls. Emmerson will be installed as Edvthe Lovell. W M and the newly electee! noble grand , Omey Lovell, W. B. from Stay Saturday. ton; Mrs. Ruth Burson, Bast District Deputy President, Matron of Marilyn Chapter. June Bartow, presented Gar ' and now a member of Acacia ment Barnhardt and Marie I Chapter, and Mr. and Mrs. Al- Stickney with seals of per bert Carlson from Lebanon, fection. all spoke briefly. Qualifying for their offices Rainbow installation was as noble grand and vice-grand announced for next Sunday were Mrs. Emmerson and afternoon. January 16 at 2:30 Mrs Irene Lewin, by giving p. m. when Janis Jacobson unwritten work and the will be installed as Worthy charges of the degree. Advisor. Mrs. Stickney appointed a Refreshments were served committee to meet with the in the dining room following Oddfellows to get estimates the meeting by Eslie Völkel, on a new carpet for the main Julia Bassett, and Gladys room of the lodge hall. Those Lake. serving are Blanche Syver- son, Ann Primeau anl Carm en Barnhardt. January 15 was the date set for the joint installation of officers of Santiam Reliekah lodge and IOOF No. 144, who will also join with the Stay ton and Turner officers for In stallation ceremonies at the lodge hall in Stayton. The meeting will b e Most butchers would open to the public. rather wait on newlyweds— they don't remember what Teens in Christ Have prices used to be.” FROM OUR FILES I Leora Stevens Gets 25 Year Pin From Eastern Star PERSONAL STATIONERY LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES ENCLOSURES BUSINESS CARDS BOOKLETS ACCOUNTING FORMS RULED FORMS INVOICES 7/is CXd-fcm&L Phone 897-2772 (Noir: This column is writ ten weekly and publlahed by tills newspaper ns a public and educational service. If you have questions with re gard to the Oregon State Em ployment Service, and for Unemployment Inaura noe. 1*1'aso address the Oregon Dept of Employment, attn. Mill City Community Church Intono nt Ion a I Representative, Rev. Donald L. Dlshong, Pastor 402 I .abor and Industries Full Gospel Building, Sat* m, Oregon Sunday School 10 00 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. I 97310 ). Question What were th« Evening Service 7:30 P. M. average unemploy Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M. i estimated ment tax rates by industry Everyone welcome. for IMS? Answer: The average Gates Church of < ,Oll rate for all Industries Pastor Mae Kaiser, 191 |ierceiit For agriculture, Sunday School 10 a. in. forestry and fishing it was Morning Worship 11 a in. 2 07 percent; for mining, 2.21 2.34 Our lauly of laiurdea Fnrish percent; construction, percent and all mnnufuctur Jordan Mass: 1st. 2nd. and 5th Sun Ing 2.06 jiercent In the manu factoring categories, the lax day at 8 30 a tn. Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at varies by the type of manu- I factoring, us follows, canning land preserving, 2(15 percent; Calvary Lutheran I other Rxxl products, 1.89 per- Stay ton I cent; lumber and wood pro Bev. Fuul Kmmel, Faster ducts, 2 20 percent; juiiw’r and Meeting in Seventh Day Ad ventist church on Fern Ridge allied products, 102 percent; primary metals, 1 94 percent; Road. Sunday School .........92)0 a. m. fabricated metals, nonelect Worship Service 10 30 a. m. rlcal machinery and trans still City Presbyterian James C. Murray, Pastor Sunday Schixil at 9:4ft a. m Nursery through adult classes. Morning Worship Service at ll:0l) o'clock. Sermon topic ■ l*re|tarlng for God's Vlctoiy Santiam Ripples By Juanita Morgan Group pictures of the school organizations wen* taken on Wednesday, January for the annual Confusion was high as classes were interrupted and |H’oplv were (hanging clothes as many as six times for tile different organiz.a lions On Saturday, January 8 the basketball team and a bus of qiectators trekked to Elmira for a non league basketliall guine Santiam clipped Elmira (13 51 Th(< buses left nt 2:4ft und I •>(• res|x’ctlvely and re turned home around I 45 a m Sunday The highlight of (lie trip for the team, stilt isti clans, und managers was u free dinner furnished by the Student laxly The dinner was etij<>vcd and groutly up pus luted The trip alito was reportedly great fun Hanttani Memorial ll<*»|>itnl Htayton, Oregon JOHNSON T o Mr. anil Mrs James J. Johnson, Stay ton, a daughter, Wcdnc .(lay I >cc. 29. KEECH To Mr and Mrs George E Kerch. Selo, u daughter, Wednesday. I Hi 29. KI.ECKER To Mr anil Mrs Lev A Klucker. Mehama a daughter, Thursday. Dec 30. ATKINSON To Mr and Atkinson. ■ Mrs. Lewis Aumsville, a non, Sunday. portatton equipment, 1 N pei Jan 2. cent and other manufacturing BEELER To Mr and Mrs Hl. Patrick's Pariah perceM David F. Beeler, West Stay Rev. Bernard Nrunuui, Faster i Transportation and utilities ton. a son. Tuesday, Jan I I«yoaa Miu: 1st, 2nd and Sth Sunday | industry average tax is 1.63 |XTcent with tranx|x>rtatlon 10:30 a. rn. Mui 3rd and 4th Sunday at i at 1 8ft ¡X'rcent and utilities at 1.34 percent. Trade unem- Automotive at 10 30 a. m. ■ ployment tax averages 1.78 an<! : percent with wholesale at 1 (Ifl Heventh Day Adventist 'and retail trade at 18ft P#r- Industriel 8. W. Ivy St. M1U aty I cent. R. G. Latahor, Faster Maintenance The finance, insurance and 9 30 a. m. Saturday Sabbath real estate industry average Weldlag 11 a. m. Worship service. 7 p. m. Wednesday prayer U, I. tax is 1 15 |x’rcent and Diesel Engine Mervter» - service and miscellaneous at meeting. Rhop or Fleld 17? percent. Thus canning Visitors welcome. Dealer for Alrca Wetdlng I and preserving, a seasonal in Froduct« dustry, is ¡laying the highest Hantlam Chapel Delco Batterie« U. 1. tax at 2.65 and the utili- Assembly of God j ties industry the lowest. Dur Factery Equl|>meat l.yoaa, Oregon ing 1965 the unemployment Dougiaa Mnatre, Faator Ignltioa Farta tax ranged from 1.2 percep; ¡’hone 859-3364 for the low-cost employers to Sunday School. 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m 2.7 percent. More than one- Evening Service. 7:00 p. m. : third of all nearly 40,000 cm Jim and Vorjd Haaver Tuesday eve. 7 to 9 Sky ployers ¡»aylng unemployment MOI (U Pilot« for boyt age 9 and up. I taxes in Oregon had no charg | FhoaaMI Wlt Wednesday eve. 7’30 prayer ' es whatsoever against their and Bible Study. | l tax accounts and inure than 2nd and 4th Thursday eve. 7 15,000 paid tin- toweat rat* p. m. W. M Ca Youth Service In 1965 Hoover's Repair Community or C. A'«. 6:30 Sunday even ing«. Ht. Catherine's Catholic MUI (My Father Heart Arata Mass at 9:15 a. m. every Sun LETTERS Calendar of Eventi TO THE* Wc«lnrMdny, January 12 Order of Rulntiow for Girls at hall nt 7:30. Free Methodist Church City Council meeting at North Mill City January 5, 1966 city hall, at 8 p. m. Rev. Eraeat W. Franklin Mill City Enterprise 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Friday, January II We would like to bring to U a. m. Morning Worship. IOOF lodge at hall, H p m Spaghetti Feed 10:00 a. m. Tuesday. Cottage the attention of all your read I ers that the City of Lyons Basketball game, North The “Teens in Christ” Prayer Meeting. Marion here on Santiam fhsir has changed some of our 7 p. m. Evening Worship. Youth group of the Mill City 7:00 p. m. Wednesday. Fam speed limits; to better facil Christian church met at the Saturday, January 15 itate the flow of traffic From church last Saturday evening ily Bible Hour Mill City, Stayton and Turn the east city limits (near Has- er Rrbekuh-IOOF lislges in for a spaghetti dinner. Ar (•It’s Welding Shop) down to ranging the dinner were Community Presbyterian stall offices at Stayton ball b Sandra Cooper, Tom Schubert Rex Arne V. Magnuson, Pastor and including the turn west P in. of the Bost Office Is desIgnat I and Gary Meuser. Guests of Mehama, Oregon •si a 3ft M B. II. tone. This Handily, January l(i the youth group at the meet 9:45 a m. Church School. was to help relieve the con Rainbow installation at the ing were Lawrence Bixler, a (Classes for all ages) gestion at shift change anil IOOF hall at 2 30 p m. Janis 11 00 a. m.Worship Service. professor from Northwest to give our truckers a break. Jacobson, worthy advisor. Christian college; Christopher Everyone is welcome. We hope your readers real Sower, Raymond Morse, Tom Monday, January 17 ize that this Is a jump of 10 Forte and Thomas Woodruff, Mill City Baptist Church AFAAM stated meeting at M. I*. II. ami will understand members of the NCC quartet llev. George llaney. Pastor hall, 8 p in anil Rev. and Mrs. Jack SOO block on S. W. Broadway we will have to enforce this Lions cluli dinner meeting new s|X ’ « ’ (l limit diligently for Meuser. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. at Fellowship hall, 6:30. safety reasons Following the dinner a Worship service, 11 a. m. Round Roliin Pinochle club Thanks to the Lyons City Youth Rally was held at 7 Evening Worship, 7:30. at Ruth Tobi home at 7:30. Wednesday Night services Council for tills change .mil o’clock. Alxiut 130 attended Bid or Bunch Pinochle club may they and all your read the event which was sponsor at 7:30. at Elsie Ohmart home, 7:30 ers have a Happy and Bros- ed by 20 Christian churches. Time for G. A. meetings ix-rous New Year. Thirteen churches were re will lx.« announced. Tuesday, January 18 HARRY A. 8HENEFIELD presented from the Salem and Woman's club meeting at Chief of Police Mill City area. Canyon Conservative Baptist Edith Mason home Noon sack City of Lyons The Sing :piration was led Itev. Carl V. Blanchard, Pastor lunch Hostess will furnish by the NCC quarter and Tom Services in New Church dessert and coffee Marie To)- Forte led the devotions. In Lyons liert in charge of program. Gate* Church of Chriat Sunday school 9 4ft a. m. Note time change from even 10 a. m. Sunday achool. Morning Worship 11 a. m. ing to 12 noon. Woman's Society 11 a. m. Worship service. Young People, 6:00 p. m. North Santiam Chamber of Saturday 7 p. m. Youth for Delivers Toys to Evening service 7 00 p. m. Commerce at Gates Women’s Christ. Wednesday evening Bible club hall at 8:00 p. m. sharp. Fairview Home study and prayer time 7:00. Rex Glbaon, Salem banker Detroit Church of Christ DETROIT - Mrs. Barbara will be speaker. Topic will lie Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Whitely, president of the Lyons Methodist Church Morning Wonhip, 11 o'clock. “Economy of the North San Woman's Missionary Society, Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. tiam Canyon.” reported this week that the 10 30 a. m. The Church of Jesus Christ /society delivered 167 gift Youth activities, Sunday ev Sponsored as a public service Of Latter Day Habits | wrapped toys to the children ening. Presiding Elder : Joseph at Fairview Home at Christ Sunday School at 8:50. Johnson mas time. Each child also re Morning Worship, 11 o'clock. Thursday, 4 .00 p. m. ceived a hag of homemade Meeting place at Women’s club cookies from the society. Idanha Community Church nouse in Stayton. All of the toys, many of Rev. Ilarnld Roth, Pastor Sunday School 9 30 which showed little wear, Jean Roth, S. S. Supt. 10:45 •I. C. Kimmel - Bud I hi vis were donated to the society by Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Sacrament Meeting ■ Canyonitcs, said Mrs. Whitely. Owners 11 .'.H Morning Service, 11:44 a. m. Priesthood Meeting Used clothing is still very Contact us for a quote on Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m. much needed to carry on with your Workmen’s Com|>ensa- First Christian Church Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30 mission work and anyone p. m. tion Insurance. Jack Meuser. Pastor wishing to contribute these ar Bible School, 9:45 a. m. Junior Choir and Bible Club, Phone 897-2660 ticles may do so by contacting Adult Oioir, Saturday at 7:30 Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Mill City, Oregon Mrs. Whitely at Detroit Lake p. m. Youth service, 6:00 p. m. Resort, or call 854-3423. Come fellowship with us. HILL INSURANCE AGENCY The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 Mill Oregoi. A