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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1966)
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whit 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 15, 1966 ney from Pontiac, Mich., are ! Church Youth Have house guests at the home of Farewell Party for Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shelton. i Miss Margaret Baker Barbara Whiteley Heads Mission Society Bill Koch, who at one time | IDANHA — The Idanha LYONS—The Rally meeting In keeping with various owned Shirley’s Beauty shop Community Church Young of the Lyons Extension Unit here, and Les’ Tavern, visited People held a combined busi was held Thursday night Sep beautification programs and Of Idanha Church IDANHA — The Women’s friends in the area Saturday. ness, farewell and a fresh tember 8 at the Lyon Metho modern technology, Valley meeting Telephone Company’s $150,000 Mission Society of the Idanha A thought for the week— Mr. and Mrs. Koch now have men’s welcoming "They call it middle aged a tavern in Clatskanie. Bill is Sunday evening at the North dist Community Church. Lois 1966 construction program Community church held their spread because that is where now working in construction Santiam Sportsmen’s Lodge. Morgan, Unit President told featured underground con regular meeting of the month The farewell was in honor of of the forthcoming lessons struction. it shows up first”. and says he likes it fine. Thursday evening at the home Miss Margaret Baker, who is and all sounded like a very Some aerial construction of Mrs. Martha Taylor, Idan interesting year ahead. The leaving for nurses ’ training at was done to match existing ■Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kene and Mrs. Alan Tuers is now em ha. Election of officers was family from Grants Pass were ployed in Dr. Kenneth Horn’s a Portland hospital. The group following committees were cables and in areas where bur the order of business. The lubmitted: Health, Eleanor ied cables were not feasible following were elected for the overnight guests last Tuesday dental office in Stayton. She presented her with a large at the home of Mr. and Mrs. had been working in the of dictionary as a going-away LaMunyan, luncheon; Pat for a number of reasons, but ensuing year: Nickelson, December special 75 percent of this year’s new Charlie French. fice at Santiam Memorial hos present. Barbara Whiteley, presi meeting, June Kokstis, Irene cable went underground. Entertainment was provid pital. dent; Martha Taylor, secre About 30 miles of new cable tary; Barbara Patrick, treas ed by playing games, followed Roy and Donna Elmore. AC In last week’s paper the WW and publicity, Alma was put into service this year urer, and Tina Michaelson names of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Correction — In announcing with refreshments. in the four exchanges served succeeds Connie Presley as Harlan were omitted from the the engagement of Miss Shar Present besides the honor Spellmeyer. ...it wlH pay yev ta guest list at the picnic supper on Bassett to Larry Vetters, ed guest were Rudy Thorn Coffee and dessert were by Valley. No major construc vice president. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the society editor goofed and ton, Jimmie Hiebert, Ricky served by Lois Morgan, Alma tion was done at Mill City An executive meeting will BUY FROM US Lowell Cree Sunday evening. gave Sharon the wrong set of Williamson, Mike Lyon, Har Olmstead and Alla Mae Beth this year but various areas be held at the home of Mrs. el. The door prize was won by were reinforced to provide old and Gerald Hiebert, Dor parents. She is,the daughter Whiteley next week to set up better grades of service, par a program for the year. The Mrs. Helen Saucier Is get of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bas sey and Larry Smith, Cecilia Alma Olmstead. We stock all the Attending were Mmes. Lois ticularly in the Gates area. Society will hold their regular ting around on crutches after sett, not Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williamson, Linda Roth, Fred Morgan, Alma Olmstead, Alla Work at Detroit this year was and Martha Taylor and Ron seven weeks of confinement Bassett. new Grades of Mae Bethel, Helen Johnston, concentrated at pressurizing business meeting October 13. Thomasson. in a Salem hospital following One of the Society ’ s projects West Coast lumber. On October 18th at 7 p. m. Pat Nickelson, Leoa Johnson, existing cables to prevent now in progress is the collec surgery on her leg. She said Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly this week that she was still were in Detroit Saturday the Young People will meet Eleanor LaMunyan, Donna water damage. ting of used postage stamps All the underground work and the proceeds will be used in quite a bit of discomfort where he presided at a Tri at the Idanha Community Elmore, June Kokstis, Irene but that it certainly seemed County Postmaster’s conven church. Topic of the evening Roy and Alma Spellmeyer. was contracted by Kinnan in Missionary work. Anyone good to be home. Mrs. Charlie tion. This is the first time De will be “Dope and Addiction.” Next meeting will be held Oc Engineering of Camas Valley, wishing to contribute stamps tober 13 at the Lyons Com Oregon who specialize in this French is staying with her troit has hosted the conven munity church at 10 a. m. type of work. They have de may do so by contacting any part of each day, and Linda tion. Detroit Kindergarten The lesson for the day will be veloped the techniques and one of the officers or mem Budlong stays with her at “ Water Problems." Everyone specialized equipment neces bers of the Society. Visitors night. Sunday visitors at the home To Start October 3 are welcome at all meetings. DETROIT—Detroit Kinder is invited to attend these sary for plowing, trenching of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Champ Week Day Hours Members present at Thurs meetings and a baby sitter Is and ducting telephone cables. Mr. and Mrs. Bevmoud were their nephew and fam garten will start October 3 day’s meeting were Mmes. provided. Underground telephone ca Tina Michaelson, Donna 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Laird of Salem accompanied ily, Mr. and Mrs. Charles and anyone wishing to enroll bles are not new but modern White, Helen Lichlyter, Bar Saturdays: their children who will be by her father, Frank Dolezal Champ of Sa’em. materials have made them bara Whiteley, Barbara Pat 8:30 A. M. to 12:30 come 5 before November 13 War I Vets Have from Nebraska were Sunday more realizable and less cost rick, Dorothy Williamson, dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Albert Carr took her may do so by contacting Yvon Picnic at Park ly than overhead wires in Beverly Baker, Jean Roth, Phone 897-2610 Mr. and Mrs. George Laird. mother, Mrs. Rosa Berry of ne Hills. Members of Mill City VWW some instances. A survey conducted earlier Lyons to Tillamook last week Freida Hiebert, Melba Beachy Recent guests at the home where they visited with Mr. in the year indicated that I Barracks and Auxiliary had and the hostess, Martha Tay St. Catherine’s Catholic of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Love and Mrs. Ray Berry. Mrs. some 30 children were eligible a picnic at Fishermen’s Bend lor. park Saturday. MUI City land were his sister, Florence Ray Berry is now in Port for kindergarten. Father Henri Arata Out-of-town guests were Loveland of Greenfelt, Md., land undergoing A meeting of kindergarten medical Why don’t you subscribe to officers and mothers will be M. Robosky, Tillamook; Mr. Mass at 9:15 a. m. every Sun. The and another sister and her treatment. Mill City Enterprise. held Monday, September 19 at and Mrs. H. Lockwood of La- husband, Mr. and Mrs. Al Gates Church of Christ bish; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burn Gould, Cleveland, Ohio. The Mrs. Vernon Rush will be 7:30 in the high school library 10 a. m. Sunday school. Goulds celebrated their 37th employed as a teachers’ aid in for the purpose of outlining ette of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. 11 a. m. Worship service. wedding anniversary while District 129J. She has been the kindergarten program for Jens Jensen of McMinnville; Saturday 7 p. m. Youth for John Pelto of Woodburn; here with a family gathering working in a Salem office. the ensuing year. at Fishermen’s Bend park. Also employed in that capac Registration o f eligible Frank Hunt and S. O. Dahlen Christ. The Oregon visitors were ity is Mrs. Sid Etzel. children and request for fees of Salem. Santiam Chapel greatly impressed with the and first month dues will be Assembly of God Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Warde included at this meeting. Mo Out-of-Staters Add scenery here. Lyons, Oregon and son of Springfield and thers whose children will be The highest quality fruit at the lowest Douglas Mentze, Pastor George I^aird, Sr., is spend Mr. and Mrs. Bill Learning 5 years old by November 15 To Traffic Deaths Phone 859-3364 Ot-of-state travelers to Ore Prices in Years. ing some time visiting with and family of Eugene were are asked to register them Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. his son and daughter-in-law, Sunday dinner guests at the at this meeting. Deadline for gon accounted for 11 of the Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. George Laird. home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave registration has been set for 66 traffic deaths in August, Evening Service, 7:00 p. m. occording to the Department Tuesday eve. 7 to 9 Sky September 23. Warde and family. NOTICE — The Studio of Officers recently elected of Motor Vehicles. Five were Pilots for boys age 9 and up. Hair Design will be open Wed Mill City friends have re are Billie Drago, president; from Washington, and three Wednesday eve. 7’30 prayer nesday through Saturday un ceived word from Mr. and Jean Roth, vice president; were from California. Arizona, and Bible Study. til further notice. Shop hours Mrs. James R. Sedell (Ellen Yvonne Hills, secretary, and Idaho, and Illinois were the 2nd and 4th Thursday eve. 7 home states of the other three p. m. W. M. C’s Youth Service 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Betty Klutke, Hoeye) that they are settled Carol Rice, treasurer. victims. or C. A's. 6:30 Sunday even prop. 23tf in their apartment in Pitts The Department also said ings. burgh, Pa. The were married Lyons PTC To Improved Elberta Peaches Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt recently at Corvallis and he is that 23 of the August deaths were guests in Gresham Sun- at the Univeristy of Pennsyl Hold Teacher were the result of week-end Idanha Community Church Veteran Peaches of Mr. and Mrs. Art Redinger. vania on a fellowship. He Rev. Harold Roth, Pastor traffic accidents. The August Bartlett Pears toll for 1066 was the same as Jean Roth, S. S. Supt. graduated recently from OSU Reception Sept. 15 LYONS—The first fall meet the 1965 August toll. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Gravenstein Apples and she is a Willamette Uni- A high percentage of rural Morning Service, 11:44 a. m. virsity graduate. Her parents ing of the Mari-Linn School Mr. and Mrs. Delos Hoeye left Parent Teachers Club will be accidents was again noted for Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m. last month for Nigeria where held on Thursday September August. The Department said Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30 he is on the University Staff. 15, at 7:30 p. m. at the school. that approximately 68% of p. m. A reception for the teachers the result of traffic accidents Junior Choir and Bible Club, Adult Choir, Saturday at 7:30 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Met will be held. Child care will on rural roads. p. m. Veteran Peaches Improved Elbertas calf and family have moved be provided for parents at Come fellowship with us. from their home in San Fran tending with children. This cisco and are now living in will give them a chance to The Church of Jesus Christ Glen Falls, New York. He is in meet and get acquainted with Of Latter Day Saints the insurance business. She is the teachers. Officers for the club this Presiding Elder: Joseph a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Charles Dolezal and a niece of year are Fred Lindemann president, Mrs. Lougena Fow Meeting place at Women’s club Mrs. Joe Fencl. ler vice president, Mrs. Hazel house in Stayton. Sunday School .................... 9:30 Mr. and Mrs. John Mac James secretary and Mrs. Box Mill City Presbyterian Sacrament Meeting . 10:45 Gregor and children were Irene Roy treasurer. Janies C. Murray, Pastor Morning Worship, 11 o ’ clock. Peaches - Apples among those attending the Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Priesthood Meeting .........11:50 Jack Colburn underwent church retreat at Santiam lodge over the weekend for major surgery Friday at Sal Nursery through adult classes. Also Tomatoes, Sweetcorn, Winter Squash, Morning Worship Service at First Christian Church friends and members of the em Memorial hospital and is Jack Meuser, Pastor OUTDOORSMEN Presbyterian church. Before convalescing satisfactorily, ac 11:00 o’clock. Green Peppers Bible School, 9:45 a. m. returning home they visited cording to his wife. She said Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Free Methodist Church with Mr. and Mrs. George he expected to be able to come 5 Miles South of Harrisburg on Coburg Road Youth service, 6:00 p. m. North Mill City home later in the week. Walls, who live near Bend. Lyons Extension Unit Has Rally New Phone Cables Put Underground Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Fruit Bowl of The Valley DETERING ORCHARDS Canners Special *2.00 Box Very Ripe Peaches $ ft CHURCH HEWS Bee Sting Kill Swabs Special Price $119 Every logger, camper and family should make this a part of their first aid kit. Mill City Pharmacy MEL EIDE. Owner Ph. 897-2812 Mill City Windfalls $I.OO Bob Schneider, student pastor Don Clark, who underwent major surgery recently is get ting along just fine, according to his wife. He was a patient at Santiam Memorial hospital but is now at home. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Diec- kert of San Jose, Calif, left Tuesday morning for their home after spending a week visiting with the E. D. Kind reds, Helen Bennett and Al bert Lidwell. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo and Laura spent a long week end in Medford visiting with the George Rambo family. They took in the Shakesper- ean Festival while there and also took a trip to the summit of Mt. Ashland. FLOWERS Wedding and Funeral Designs Green Plants Flowering Plants Gifts of Distinction re Open 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. 's Flowers 230 N. E. 4th St. J EQ Ph. 897-2452 Mill City Community Presbyterian 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Rex Arne V. Magnuson, Pastor Portland last Wednesday and 11 a. m. Morning Worship. Mehama, Oregon brought his wife home. She 6 p. m. Young People’s 9:45 a. m. Church School. had been seriously ill for some Service. (Classes for all ages) time, but at the present writ 7 p. m. Evening Worship. 11:00 a. m.Worship Service. ing is improving. Everyone is welcome. Don Merriyfield went to Terry Coryell left last Wed Mill City Community Church Mill City Baptist Church nesday for his home at Red Rev. Donald L. Dishong, Pastor Rev. Roy Bedwell, Pastor Full Gospel ding, Calif., after having spent 215 S. W. 6th Sunday School 10:00 A. M. the summer months here at Sunday school 9:45 a. m. the home of his grandparents, Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Worship service, 11 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake. He Eveulng Service 7:30 P. M. Training Union 6:30 p. m. Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M. will return to Ashland soon to Evening Worship, 7:30. enroll for the fall and winter Everyone welcome. term at SOC. Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Canyon Conservative Baptist Rev. Carl V. Blanchard, Pastor Jordan Shelby Umphress is now Services in New Church Mass. 1st. 2nd, and 5th Sun stationed with the Air Force in Lyons day at 8:30 a. m. in Japan. He left from Travis Sunday school 9:45 a. m. AFB on Labor Day. His wife Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at Morning Worship 11 a. m. and four children will be with Young People, 6:00 p. m. Calvary Lutheran him in Japan while he is Evening service 7:00 p. m. Stayton there. Their youngest child Wednesday evening Bible Rev. Paul Emmel, Pastor was only 6 weeks old when Meeting study and prayer time 7:00. in Seventh-Day Ad the trip was made. ventist church on Fern Ridge Lyons Methodist Church Road. Visiting over the weekend Sunday 295 Eighth Street School.......... 9:15 a.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Elmore, Pastor Worship Service ....10:30 a. m. Robert Gatewood were Mrs. Church School 9:45 a. m. Gatewood’s brother and sister- Sunday Worship, 11 a. m. St. Patrick's Parish in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rev. Bernard Neuman, Pastor Davis and daughter, Linda Lyons Detroit Church of Christ from Silverton; their son-in- Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Mass : 1st, 2nd and 5th Sunday law and daughter, Mr. and 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 o’clock. Mrs. Orvis Guenther and Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at children Nica and Micky and at 10:30 a. m. Too Late to Classify from Silverton were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Starky and daugh SPECIAL—$1.00 off on all Seventh Day Adventist ters Jenny and Shari. Mr. and Men’s and Boy’s new Boots 8. W. Ivy St. Mill City Mrs. Clyde Golden and Henry in stock, Friday and Satur R. G. Leteber, Pastor Howsden dropped in late in 9:30 a. m. Saturday Sabbath day, September 16 and 17. the after after returning from 11 a. m. Worship service. New purse handles put on a trip to Portland. A picnic 7 p. m. Wednesday prayer your purse. 75c and up.— dinner was held in the back meeting. Chuck’s Shoe Shop, Mill . yard. City. 37p I Visitors welcome. BEER —A big boost to ths economy! The brewing industry each year contributes over 1.4 billion dollars in federal, state and local excise taxes. Wages and salaries in the brewing industry account fur almost 500 million dollars, and the purchase of packaging materials from other in dustries runs over 550 million. So next time you enjoy a cool, refreshing brew after hard work or play, remember—BEER is good in more ways than one! UNITED STATU BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC.