The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 07, 1967, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept 7, 1967
Mrs. David Hoeye
Community
Honored With Shower
fyjo-mawi, Pcuf&
Vandals Destroy Government Property
At Army Corps of Engineers Projects
More than 20 acts of vanda­
lism at Corps of Engineers' erty destruction annually
reservoirs in the Willamette costs the taxpayers thousands
Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
Valley and on the Columbia of dollars.
River have been committed
In each instance the Fed­
recently
according
to
Colonel
eral
Bureau of Investigation
Mrs. Gordy McMorris
Robert L Bangert, Portland is notified and in most cases
Visits Scotland Pen Pal U. S. Army District Engineer. stolen property is recovered
He said Government prop- and the culprit apprehended.
Mrs
Gordon McMorris
Destruction of picnic tab­
who is on vacation from her
les, cutting of project trees,
Community Presbyterian
duties at U. S. bank here, Rev Arne V. Magnuson, Pastor stealing traffic counters and
flew to Chicago Thursday
Mehama, Oregon
accessories from equipment,
morning. From Chicago she S:45 a. m. Church School.
breaking winodws, and steal­
(Classes for all ages)
American women are work­ went by bus to Rockford, Ill.,
ing life rings at the reser­
ers—statistics verify it, says where she was met by Mrs. 11:00 a. m.Worship Service.
voirs are just a few of the
Roberta C. Frasier, Oregon W. J. Kechnen and taken to
incidents taking place
Santiam
Chapel
State University Extension her home.
Colonel Bangert has asked
Assembly of God
family life specialist.
Purpose of the trip was to
Lyons, Oregon
any one noticing an act of
More than 26 million wo­ meet her pen pal, Mrs. David
Douglas Mentze, Pastor
vandalism in progress at any
men work for pay away from MacLennan from Inverness,
Phone 859-3364
Corps of Engineers’ reser­
home, in a family business, Scotland. Mrs. McMorris and Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
voir to notify the project en­
or on a family farm, accord­ Mrs. MacLennon have corres­ Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. gineers. Too often, he said,
Evening
Service,
7:00
p.
m.
ing to figures compiled by ponded for 20 years. Both
Wednesday evening Middle ctiizens say they don’t care to
the Institute of Life Insur­ have married since that time Week
Service, family night. become involved.
ance. The make up more than and Mrs. MacLennon is the 2nd and 4th Thursday eve. 7
“But the citizens are in­
a third of all workers in this mother of three boys.
p. m. W. M. C’s Youth Service volved,” he added, “because
country.
Mrs. MacLennon, accom­ or C. A’s. 6:30 Sunday even­ the vandal is destroying or
More than half of all work­ panied her mother, Mrs. ings.
making off with property or
ing women combine outside Eva King and her sister, Mrs.
materials which belong to
The
Church
of
Jesus
Christ
jobs with homemaking, Mrs. Wilfred Campbell to Rock­
the public and were purchas­
of
Latter
Day
Saints
Frasier notes.
ford, where they will spend
ed with tax funds.”
Richard W. Wells,
Why do they do it?
a month visiting Mrs. King’s Branch President—585-4442
Reservoirs where thefts
Obviously, women work to sister, Mrs. Keehnen. The Meetings at . Stayton Branch and acts of vandalism have
earn money for themselves sisters had not seen each oth­ Chapel - Westown Subdivison taken place recently are: Cot­
and their families. Married er for 30 years. She was mar­ Priesthood Meetings ....... 9:00 tage Grove on the Coast Fork
School .......... 10:30
women, by boosting the fam­ ried to an American soldier Sunday
Sacrament Meeting .... 6:00 Willamette, Detroit on the
ily income, may do it to main­ during World War I and fol­ Relief Society Tuesday 7:30 North Santiam, Dorena on
Sweaters.................................. $3.98 and up
tain higher levels of living lowing the war came to the MIA Wednesday ........ 7:30 the Row, Fall Creek on Fall
and health. Frequently, their U. S. to make her home. Both Primary Thursday ....... 4:30 Creek, Fern Ridge on the
Grossos Announce
income helps to provide more sisters are now widows and
Long Tom, Hills Creek and
Engagement of
education for the children or Mrs. Keehnen now makes her Canyon Conservative Baptist Lookout Point on the Middle
Services
in
New
Church
Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City
to build retirement security. home with her son and
Vicki Ann Grosso
Fork Willamette and The
in Lyons
About half the American daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
LYONS—Mr. and Mrs. Ern-
Dalles on the Columbia Riv­
Morning Worship 11 a. m- er.
est Grosso are announcing the working wives are in families W. J. Keehnan and their four
engagement of their daughter where joint incomes range teenage children, Peter, Pat­ Training Hour, 6:30 p.m.
Evening service, 7:30 p.m.
Vicki Ann Grosso, to Kenneth from $5,000 to $10,000. Propor­ rick, Ann and Owen.
Wednesday
evening Bible
tionately,
however,
more
Mrs.
McMorris
arrived
be
­
Dale Champ, son of Mr. and
study and prayer time 7:30.
Mrs. Dale Champ of Mehama. wives work among families fore Mrs. MacLennon as
Both are graduates of the with Incomes from $10,000 to their plane was held over for
Detroit Church of Christ
Stayton Union High School. $12,000. At the $12,000 level, three hours at Toronta, Can. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Miss Grosso is presently em­ the percentage of wives who While waiting Mrs. McMor­ Morning Worship. 11 o'clock.
ris spent the night at the
ployed with Pacific Northwest work goes down.
A 1965 Census Bureau re­ home of her cousins, Mr. and
St. Patrick’s Parish
Bell Telephone Company in
Salem. Mr. Champ attended port accentuates reason why Mrs. Jerry Hudgins (Joan Rev. Bernard Neuman, Pastor
Lyons
Oregon Technical Institute in married women are working. Johnson,) Sherry and Brian. Mass: 1st, 2nd
and 5th Sunday
Of
a
million
married
couples
Friday
morning
she
return
­
Klamath Falls. No date has
at
10:30
a.
m.
where
the
husband
was
un
­
ed to the Keehnen home and Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at
been set for the wedding.
employed, over 44 per cent of visited with her pen pal until 8:30
a. m.
the wives were bringing late
Saturday
afternoon
home paychecks. The wife’s when she returned home.
First Christian Church
employment might be consid­
Jack Meuaer. Pastor
Bible School, 9:45 a. m.
ered a form of insurance
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
against the loss of all the fam­
Youth service, 6:00 p. m.
ily’s earned income, Mrs.
No one should expect
Frasier suggests.
Idanha Community Church
anything from a match but
Per Peir
<..... x.... I
A woman heads one in ten
Rev. Harold Both, Pastor
a flame. By its careless
families in this country, and
Jean Roth. S. S. Supt.
handling you risk the lives
about half of these families
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
of your family as well as
Mill City Presbyterian
have children under 18. Some
Morning Service, 11:44 a. m.
the destruction of your
Janies C. Murray, Pastor
Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m.
home and the loss of vali*-
2H million women heading Morning
Worship Service at Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30
able personal property.
families have jobs working to
11:30 a. m Sermon topic:
support and educate their “Ain't the Saints in Hidin’ p. m.
Sensible property
Junior Choir and Bible Club,
owners do two things.
youngsters. For many of No More?”
Adult Choir, Saturday at 7:30
They make fire prevention
these women, there may be
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. p. m.
a day-by-day habit. They
I
Highway 22
Phone 897-2785
"We took up a collection no choice but to work, says Nursery through adult classes.
Came fellowship with us.
protect what they have
for you down at the plant, Mrs. Frasier.
from financial loss by in­
boas, and.. .**
Calvary Lutheran
Lyons Methodist Church
If, however, a woman has
suring against the peril of
198 Fern Ridge Road
8th and Ash St.
the option of working or be­
fire with a qualified insur­
Phone 859-2540
Stayton
ing a full-time homemaker,
ance representative.- See
Rev. Paul Emm el, Pastor
this agency today, tomor­
there are some guidelines for Rev. Basil H. Wiggins, Pastor
Welcomes you to come as Meeting in Seventh-Day Ad­
row may be too late.
making the decision
the you are.
ventist church on Fern Ridge
family life specialist says.
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Road.
First, and most Important,
The Church in Worship 11 Sunday School.......... 9:15 a.m.
she must be clear in her own a. m.
Worship Service_ 1030 a. m.
The M Y F 7:00 p. m.
mind why she wants to work.
Women who have special
talents or training gain per­ MUI City Community Church
sonal satisfaction from work­ Rev. Donald L. Dishong, Pastor
Gospel
J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis
ing. Or they can make a con­ Sunday Full
School 10:00 A. M.
Owners
tribution to the community, Morning Worship HDi A. M.
and feel they are better Eveuing Service 7:S0 P. M.
Phone 897-2660
wives and mothers when they Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M.
Mill City, Oregon
spend some time away from Everyone welcome.
home.
“Let’s face it,” says Mrs. Our Lady of Lourdes Parish
Frasier. “There are some wo­ Mass 3rd Jordan
and 4th Sunday at
men who are not cut out to day at 8:30 a. m.
I am happy to announce that I have leased
be full-time homemakers and Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sun­
which kind of a party line
mothers. Their families may day.
be better off if they devote
Free Methodist Church
their energies outside the
North Mill City
home and use the money they
Rev.
John DeMain
earn to provide the family
9:45
a.
m.
Sunday school.
services.
Such
women
may
be
and am now in a position to take care of your automotive ser­
11 a. m. Morning Worship.
better wives and mothers
6 p. m. Young People’s
when they're not stuck with
vice needs. We do complete servicing of your automotive
Service.
, the job 24 hours a day.”
7 p. m. Evening Worship.
Why a woman chooses to
equipment.
work doesn't matter, as long
Gates C hurch of Christ
as she and her husband un­ 10 a. m. Sunday school.
I have been fortunate in securing
derstand the reason, and ac­ 11 a. m. Worship service.
cept, it. according to the OSU
Saturday 7 p. m. Youth for
family life specialist.
Christ.
But regardless of the sea­
MiU City Baptist Church
son. one essential must not
to assist me in the operation of the station. He is well known
be overlooked—providing ad­ Rev. Roy Bedwell. Pastor
215 S. W. 6th
equate care for the children.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
here and is familiar with car servicing.
Worship service, 11 a. m.
A friendly party line means better service for
Training Union 630 p. m.
everyone. We are constantly trying to upgrade
Evening Worship, 730.
party line service. Simple courtesy between party
MEHAMA — Mrs. David
Calendar of Events
Hoeye (Sue Coffman) of Se­
Goldie Rambo,
attle was honor guest at a
Wednesday, September 6—
surprise stork shower which
Sa nt lam Rebekah Lodge at was held in the yard of Mrs.
Rev. and Mrs. Don
hall 8 p. m.
Roger Dunn, Saturday after­
Jayceette meeting at home noon, September 2. Hostesses Andrews Visiting Here
of Mrs. Joe TerLouw. 8 p. m. were Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Lanny
Anderson and Mrs. G.W. Coff­ Rev, and Mrs. Don An­
Thursday, September 7—
drews from St. Johns, Wn.,
School starts in Mill City man, who served home made are spending a two week va­
ice
cream
topped
with
straw-
and Gates.
cation at the home of her
Mill City Garden Club at berris and punch after the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
gifts
were
opened.
home of Nell DeWitt. 12:30
Present for the afternoon Shaw.
luncheon.
Saturday and Sunday they
were Mmes. B. L. Kirsch, Al­
visited friends in Westside
Monday, September 11—
len Choate, Harold Longfel­
Lions club dinner meeting low, Keith Zimmeman, Har­ and Eugene and Mr. and Mrs.
Shaw visited her brother and
at Fellowship hall, 6:30.
old Ringgenberg, H. E. Mac-
Sponsored as a public service Entire, John Stroschine, Hat­ sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ramon Bernaski at Drain and
tie Golliet, Misses Carol
,
,
...
.
,
„
!
the
Andrews
Adams and Harriet Golliet.
. J joined them lat-
I er on Sunday.
Among those unable to at­ Robert Andrews, from Ver­
tend but sending gifts were: nonia, father of Don spent
Mmes. L. E. Wallen, Charles two nights at the Shaw
J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis Crook, Donald Teeters, Louis home and attended the State
Owners
Thompson, John Teeters, Jes­ Fair with his son and family.
sie Gregory and Millie Wick-
Phone 897-2660
Mr. and Mrs. Bowman from
zer.
Hubbard were dinner guests
Mill City, Oregon
one day.
The Andrews were dinner
guests one day at Monmouth
at the home of Rev. and Mrs.
Lynnton Elwell. They will be
Just the thing when Fall Weather comes
returning to their home In
St. Johns the last of the
Shells
....... $2.98 and up
week.
American Women
Are Workers,
Statistics Show
HILL INSURANCE
AGENCY
SWEATERS
Ada’s Needle Shop
xxThe Best77
CONVERSE
a
match
has a head
but no
brains
TENNIS SHOES
$575
"All Stars"
$775
Sweat Sox 69c and $1
Western Auto and Rose Hardware
Subscribe to The
Mill City Enterprise
$3.50 Per Year
HILL INSURANCE
AGENCY
ASHBY SHELL SERVICE
’ LaVern Ohrt
Come In An See Us Soon.
Del’s Shell Service
Delbert Goforth
Phone 897-2418
1st and Broadway, Mill City
line neighbors also helps a lot.
Seventh Day Adventist
8. W. Ivy St. Min City
R. G. Leteher, P—Sir
11 a. m. Worship service.
7 p. m. Wednesday prayer
meeting.
St. Catherine's Catholic
Fr. Hugh Gearin
Masses Every Sunday
MiU City 91» a. m.
Detroit at 11:00 a. m.
Valley Telephone Co.
Serving Mill City, Aumsville,
Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Taiaia