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4—The MUI City Enterprise, Thursday, August 24,1867 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 Published at MUI City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday Entered as Second Class Mall Matter at the Postoffice at Mill City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. tr^ ' newspaper NATIONAL NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION AFFILIATE MEMBER Subscription Rates Marion-Linn Counties, per year ..._................................ $3.50 Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year ........................ $4.00 Outside Oregon, per year................................................... $4.50 DON W. MOFFATT............................... Editor and Publisher GOLDIE RAMBO....................... -..... Society and News Editor DAVE WARDE ......................................................... Printer CORRESPONDENTS Detroit-Idanha .............................................. Boots Champion Gates............................... -................... -................ Janet Lewis Mill City ..... -............................. -............................ Rose Cree Lyons............ -.......................................................Eva Bressler Mehama..... ...... Merle Teeters - Jean Roberts DOMESTIC PROBLEM D id it ever OCCUR TO you To 60 ON A DIET? JUST SOME FACTS There are some important facts that we all should know about, facts that will help us to prevent a vastly higher level of Federal spending in the future. They are facts that are going up and up. They are: 1. Since 1960 the personnel comprising the civilian payroll of the Federal government has grown by 25%. 2. Since 1960 the cost of government payrolls, in cluding the military, has grown by 75%. 3. Since 1960, non-defense expenditures of the government are up 97%. 4. Since 1960, expenditures for national welfare and health program are up 210%. These are just a few items that all Americans should consider. Facts that show there is a strong probability that government spending will double again in the 1970’s, unless a major change in attitude takes place. It is being predicted that we will have a $300 billion Federal budget by 1980. We wonder if the people really want this much government. Are we will ing to pay for it? Can we pay for it? Your legislators in Washington would like to know what you think! Brunner's Flowers and Gifts Flowers for all Occasions Corsages—Cut Flowers—Plants Shrubs—Bedding Plants FLOWERS by WIRE SERVICE 230 N.E. 4th Street Phone 897-2452 Mill City DETROIT IDANHA By Boots Champion Dr. and Mrs. John Davis and family of Ellensburg, Wn., will arrive here Friday to spend several days at the home of his parents, the Len Davis’ ai Idanha. Prof. Davis has been teaching summer school at Central Washing ton College of Education, and he and his family are vaca tioning on the coast prior to coming here. Several are on the sick list in the upper North Santiam Canyon with what appears to be intestinal flu. Whatever the bug is, it strikes its vic tims rather suddenly, caus ing vomiting and dysentry. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiebert were Mr. and Mrs. Loren Ediger of Salem. The Edigcrs are missionaries from Old Mexico, and have been on furlough for several months. They have been stay ing at their home in Salem and left Wednesday for Old Mexico to resume their mis sion work. Mothers of pre-school child ren are again being remind- id of a scheduled kinder garten meeting at the home of Mrs. Rolf Anderson Au gust 24 at 7:30 p. m. Children becoming 5 years of age be fore November 15 are eligi ble for enrollment. A regis tration fee is to be paid at. the time of enrollment. For fur ther information Mrs. Ander son may be contacted by calling 854-3453. Elk Lake was the setting for a potluck picnic lunch eon Monday afternoon for a group of Detroiters. Enjoy ing the outing were: Mr. and Mrs. Eud Logsdon, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Layman, Mabel Poncial Pearl Geibeler, Laura Seaburg and Milo Harris. They reported only one other couple in the area, and that the couple had not visited the area for some eight years. A 5-year-old unidentified Salem boy almost drowned Monday when he waded into deep water at Lake Shore Park aixnit 11:45 a. m. He was given first aid by park attendants, and a Detroit Mo bile First Aid attendant. The little fellow recovered quick ly from the ordeal apparent ly none the worse for the mis hap. Just to mention a few of our local men working away from home recently include: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Houck of Idanha who have moved to Swensen near Astoria, where Mr. Houck is employed in construction work. Also mov ing to Astoria on the same job was Jim Singleton and family of Detroit. Jim Wiley and Monty Myers are also employe« by the same com pany, working out of Astoria. Leaving here Monday for their homes in California fol lowing a week’s visit at the Detroit home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fry, were Mrs. Fry’s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Seder Sr., of San Pedro, Calif. Also here at the same time for a visit were Mrs. Fry’s neph ew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ceder, Jr., of Union City, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lewis of Idanha returned home last weekend from a trip to Cali fornia. They had been called to Lon»>c, by the passing BACKTOSCHOOLÄIIME! B ank A mericard . um&M / km It’s that time of year again! And first graders to college seniors will soon be needing clothes and school supplies. With a U. 8. BankAmericard, you have an automatic charge account wherever you see the familiar “Your BankAmericard Welcome Here" sign. BankAmericard’s deferred payment privilege helps the family budget, too. Pick up your fro« copy of th« BankAmericard Shopping (X roc tory at any brooch. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON •Sorvko mark» owned and Ucontod by BonkAmorica Servie« Corporation away of Mr. Lewis’ mother, | Mrs. Mamie Lewis, 83, who • died August 4. Mr. and Mrs. John Beggs left for their home Monday at Oceanside, Calif-, following a week’s vacation at the State Park here. While here they were frequent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Muise. Other visitors at the Muise home are their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry and child ren, Mike and Katherine of Santee, Calif. The Perrys, who are here on a three week’s vacation are staying at an aunt’s home, Mrs. Geo. Stafford at Gates. They plan to leave here Saturday for their home in California. Detroit Cougars begin foot ball practice here Monday for the coming league games. Practice is scheduled daily Monday through Friday at 10 a. m. and at 6 p. m. and will continue through league season. The first game will be played at Valsetz Sept. 8. Mrs. Ida Golder of Detroit, returned home Saturday fol lowing about a month’s visit with relatives in North Da kota and Montana. Weekend visitors at the Golder and Kenneth Larsen home were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Blanch ard and children Rickey and Laurie of Roseburg. Thi Detroit-Idanha Wom an’s team won a 34-23 victory over the Mill City team in a League softball game played there last Tuesday. The De troit-Idanha team is now tied with Stayton with a 3-1 score. The team wil play Stayton here at 6 p. m. on the 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lar son of Detroit were called to Bend last Monday when they received word that Mr. Lar sen’s brother, Carl E. Larson, 55, passed away suddenly while at work in Eugene. Funeral services were held Friday at 10 a. m. at Bend. Interment was at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Sherwood. MEHAMA Mrs. John Teeters Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hel sel returned recently from the last of two vacation trips. On the first trip they spent 10 days camping with friends in the Olympic National Park and also spent some time on Vancouver Island. After re turning home for a week they went to Yellowstone Park and on into Canada where they visited Banff and Jasper National Parks and stopped at several places in British Columbia on the way home Mr. and Mrs. Leonard De- velin and children Joan, Jan ice, Edward and Gary, Mrs. Goldie Gall and Mrs. Dessie Gall and daughters, Anna and Mona of Coos Bay, and Mrs. Maude Price of Seattle arrived at the Raymond Branch home August 11 for a short visit. Mrs. Branch took Mrs. Gall to the U of O Medical school hospital in Portland August 14 where she underwent surgery. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cooper have sold their farm in Linn County to a Salem couple and are planning on building a new house on their property below town. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walz, Joanne, Dorothy, Carol, Dar rell and Mike attended a fam ily reunion and dinner Sun day at the home of Mr. Walzs sister. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kirsch of Stay ton. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Owen, Vicki. Dale and Carla were in Portland Sunday, August 20 to attend a picnic and family gathering at Jantzen Beach. Among those from here at tending the Air Show at the Salem Airport Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Clason, Alice, Mitch and Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teeters and son, Bruce and Otto Daven port. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Weide- mann and sons, Gary and Al len of Donald were afternoon guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Blum, Judy and Jimmy. The Weide- manns were former Mehama residents. Mrs. Jennie Moe returned home Saturday from Van couver. Wn.. where she spent 10 days visiting with her daughter and family the Henry Kornmanns. Mrs. I.arry Kimsey and children, Mary. Lloyd and || CHURCH NEWS Mill Citj Presbyterian James C. Murray, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. John Len- St. Patrick’s Parish Rev. Bernard Neuman, Paator gascher and Klrt spent Mon Lyons day and Tuesday at Mt. Jef Mass: 1st, 2nd and 5th Sunday ferson State Park in the at 10:30 a. m. primitive area. Mr. and Mrs. Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at Tom Drynan and family also 8:30 a. m. spent several days park. First Christiau Church Jack Meuser, Pastor Bible School, 9:45 a. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Nursery through adult classes. Youth service, 6:00 p. m. Morning Worship Service at 9:30 a. m. Sermon topic Idanha Community Church “The Silent Sparks of Pa Rev. Harold Roth, Pastor tience.’’ Jean Roth. S. S. Supt. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Lyons Method’st Church Morning Service, 11:44 a. m. 8th and Ash St. Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m. Phone 859-2540 Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30 Rev. Basil H. Wiggins, Pastor p. m. Welcomes you to come as Junior Choir and Bible Club, Adult Choir, Saturday at 7:30 you are. p. m. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Come fellowship with us. The Church in Worship 11 a. m. Calvary Lutheran The M Y F 7:00 p. m. Stayton Rev. Paul Emmel, Pastor Mill City Community Church Rev. Donald L. Dishong, Pastor Meeting In Seventh-Day Ad ventist church on Fern Ridge Full Gospel Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Road. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Sunday School.......... 9:15 a.m. Eveuing Service 7:80 P. M. Worship Service ....10:30 a. m. Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M. For quick, easy, and low Everyone welcome. calorie toppings for an ice Our Lady of Lourdes Parish cream sundae, try one of Jordan these atop your dish of ice Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday ai cream. 1 tablespoon concen day at 8:30 a. m. Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sun trated frozen orange juice or other juices, slightly thawed; day. 1 tablespoon coffee, fine grind; 2 tablespoons toasted Free Methodist Church rice, corn or wheat cereal; North Mill City or 2 tablespoons crushed cin- Rev. John DeMain amon graham crackers. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning Worship. 6 p. m. Young People’s Service. 7 p. m. Evening Worship. Conference S u p t. Miller will be here on August 27, to hold a society meeting and have charge of the evening service. All members should be present at 7:00 o'clock p. m. in the Too Late to Classify FOR RENT—2 units. Living room-kitchen with one bed room and bath. Canyon Apts. Gates, Ore. Ph. 897- 2633. 34p FOR RENT—1 bedroom fur nished house. Gas space heater Available immedi ately. $45 a month. Ed Rada, 755 N. W. Santiam Blvd. Ph. 897-2490. 34 FOR RENT—1 bedroom fur nished apt. Neat and clean. Inquire at Gates General Store. 34p NEED care for elderly lady who has trouble walking. Live in. Modern Portland home. $100 per month. Ph. 236-2554. 35 FOR SALE—Play-pen, chairs, stroller, walker with rol ler, potty chair, sandbox. New roper-dogger saddle with blanket. One Greek Amphora floor lamp. Can yon Apts. Gates. Ph. 897- 2633. 34p Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week YOU'RE SAFE Gates Church of Christ 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Worship service. Saturday 7 p. m. Youth for Christ. Jerry Pittam Insurance Mill City Baptist Church Rev. Roy Bedwell, Pastor 215 S. W. 6th Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Worship service, 11 a. m. Training Union 6:30 p. m. Evening Worship, 7:30. Seventh Day Adventist 8. W. Ivy St. Mill City R. O. Letcher, Paator 11 a. m. Worship service. 7 p. m. Wednesday prayer meeting. Community Presbyterian Rev Arne V. Magnuson, Pastor Mehama, Oregon 9:45 a. m. Church School. (Classes for all ages) 11:00 a. m.Worshlp Service. St. Catherine’s Catholic Fr. Hugh Gearin Masses Every Sunday Mill City 9:00 a. m. Detroit at 11:00 a. m. Santiam Chapel Assembly of God Lyons, Oregon Douglas Mentse, Pastor SAFECO INSURANCE Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City, Oregon NOTICE We are now Agents for Weider's Salem Laundry & Dry Cleaning In the Mill City Area Leave Your Laundry and Dry Cleaning at Pick Up and Delivery Monday and Thursdays OTTO'S BARGAIN HOUSE Across from the Old Mill City Theatre SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Open Monday Through Saturday 10 to 5 Closed Tuesdays Telephone 897-2896 GOOD USED CARS Phone 859-3364 Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Evening Service, 7:00 p. m. Wednesday evening Middle Week Service, family night. 2nd and 4th Thursday eve. 7 p. m. W. M. Ci Youth Service or C. A's. 6:30 Sunday even ings. The Church of Jesus Christ of Ivitter Day Saints Richard W. Wells, Branch President—585-4442 Meetings at Stayton Branch Chapel - Westown Subdivison Priesthood Meetings ...... 9:00 Sunday School .......... 10:30 Sacrament Meeting .. . 6:00 j Relief Society Tuesday 7:301 MIA Wednesday ........ 7:301 Primary Thursday ....... 4:30 Canyon Conservative Baptist Services in New Church in Lyons Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m Training Hour, 6:30 p.m. Evening service, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening Bible study and prayer time 7:30. Detroit Church of Christ Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship. 11 o’clock. Leon spent Sunday at sever al places on the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rog ers of Salem were guests Sundav at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Titze and also visited with other rela tives here. NEED A JOB or a Better Job Ijearn how in 3 hrs. Free Every Tuesday at 7 P. M. Salem Vocational School HERE NOW! 1959 Chev. Station Wagon . $395 V 8 Standard 1959 Ford 4 dr. Station Wagon $495 V 8, Auto. Trans. 1961 Ford 2 dr. hdtp. . . $595 V 8, Auto. Trans. 1961 Ford 4 dr. Sedan . . . $595 6 Cyl., Standard Trans. 1961 Chev. Station Wagon. $795 V 8, Auto Trans., Power Steering Gene Teague Chevrolet