The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 12, 1968, Page 7, Image 7

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    7—The MiH City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 12, 1968
column. It stated that the Earl
Hennes family of Beaverton
will be moving to Ogden, Utah
Betty Johnson
December 20. It was due to a
Ph. 897-2491 days
misunderstanding. Earl Hen-
Ph. 897-2456 eves.
ness, who works for the Intern­
Velma Carey spent last week­ al Revenue service in the Port­
Calvary Lutheran
end visiting with her son, Eu­ land office was called to work
Stayton
in the home office at Ogden
gene Carey in Milwaukie.
First Ave. and Fern Ridge Rd.
for
three
weeks
and
will
be
Due to previous commit­
Rev. Paul Emm el. Pastor
ments of everyone, the Harold returning home Decemer 20.
Sunday
School___ 9:45 a. m.
Sorry
about
getting
a
lot
of
Wilson’s had their Thanksgiv­
ing dinner celebration Satur­ people confused over this. Lola Worship Service_ 10:30 a. m.
day. Joining them at their Hennes reported to me that she
home were Mrs. Betty McFad­ had people asking her why she Mill City Community Church
den, a long-time friend, their didn’t let them know her son, Rev. Donald L. Dishong, Pastor
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Earl, was moving.
Full Gospel
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Rory,
just
returned
from
visiting
Roger and Robbie from Port­
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
land, and their son-in-law and with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Miles Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John in Florence for the Thanksgiv­ Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M.
Carey, John, Tommy and Ste­ ing holiday.
Everyone welcome.
ven from Stayton. The Robert
The Jack Gullifords had their
Wilson family stayed until late son, Ray and his fiancee, and
Mill City Baptist Church
Sunday afternoon.
other son Jim and wife and
Community Presbyterian
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schroeder two children all together for Rev Arne V. Magnuson, Pastor
and two sons of Siletz, spent the Thanksgiving holiday. Jim
Mehama. Oregon
two days recently, visiting at is a first lieutenant in the Mar­ 9:45 a. m. Church School.
ines
and
is
now
stationed
at
the James Huntsucker home.
(Classes for all ages)
Mr. and Mrs. Robert John­ Camp Pendleton, Calif., for 11:00 a. m.Worship Service.
son recently visited with the helicopter training. His wife,
John Fowler family in Salem. Linn, and two children will be
I would like to correct an staying at the Jack Gulliford Canyon Conservative Baptist
Rev. Robert Lathrop
error I made in last weeks’ home until Christmas time.
Services
in New Church
Elsie Völkel is home from
in Lyons
the hospital now after her third
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
recent surgery, and reports
Morning Worship 11 a. m-
that she is feeing fine.
Training
Hour, 6:00 P. Mm.
Recent visitors at the home
Evening
Service, 7 o’clock.
of Mrs. George Stafford were
Wednesday evening Bible
Call 769-5757
her two sisters, Ruby Frichtl study
and prayer time 7 p. m.
from Corvallis and Julie Stofel
from Portland. While here,
Ed Lewin
Seventh Day Adventist
Mrs. Frichtl and Mrs. Stoffel
S. W. Ivy St. M1U City
also
visited
other
relatives
in
West Ida St.
Stayton
R. G. Letcher, Pastor
the area.
11 a. m. Worship service.
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First Christian Church
Minister Charles E. Fultz.
Bible School, 9:45 a. m.
11 a. m. Sermon Topic is:
Youth service 5:30 p. m.
Evening service at 7 p. m.:
Free Methodist Church
North Mill City
Rev. John DeMain
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Morning Worship.
6 p. m. Young People’s
Service.
7 p. m. Evening Worship.
Mill City Presbyterian
James C. Murray, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship Services
at 9:30 and 11 a. m. Sermon
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Nursery through adult classes.
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Lyons, Oregon
Douglas Mentze, Pastor
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. C’a Youth Service
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Idanha Community Church
Rev. Harold Both, Pastor
Jean Roth. S. S. Supt.
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Morning Service, 11:44 a. m.
Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m.
Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30
p. m.
Junior Choir and Bible Club,
Adult Choir, Saturday at 7:30
p. m.
Detroit Church of Christ
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11 o’clock.
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Mass: 1st, 2nd and 5th Sunday
at 10:30 a. m.
Maas 3rd and 4th Sunday at
8:30 a. m.
St. Catherine’s Catholic
Masses Every Sunday
Mill City 9:00 a. m.
Detroit at 11)00 a. m.
Gates Church of Christ
10 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Worship service.
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LYONS
By Karen Oliver
By Eva Bressler
Boy and girl of the month
Weekend guests at the home
for November were announced of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown
during the pep assembly on were Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Friday. Girl of the month is Brown and family from Spring­
Debbie McClellan; Boy of the field and Mr. and Mrs. Rick
month is Alan Raines.
Weitman from Toledo. Addi­
A Student Council meeting tional Sunday dinner guests
was held on December 3. It were Mrs. Roy Brown Jr., and
was reported that eighty-seven two children who are visiting
dollars was made on the movie at the home of her parents, Mr.
“Fantastic Voyage”. An activi­ and Mrs. Perry Clipfell.
ty sheet for a “Holiday Hap­ Mrs. Ben Walton from North
pening” sponsored by the Soph­ Bend Is visiting at the home of
omore class was accepted. This her son-in-law and daughter,
activity will consist of a dance Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Salter and
and recreation, and will be held family. She will also visit at
during sixth and seventh per­ the home of her son and fam­
iod on December 20th. The So­ ily, the Robert Waltons.
phomores also had an activity
Mari-Linn School will hold
sheet for an iron-on decal sale their annual Christmas pro­
passed. An activity sheet for a gram, Monday night, December
faculty bsaketball game spon­ 16 in the school gym with all
sored by Varsity “S" was ac­ classes taking part. Following
cepted. This game will be be­ the program Santa will arrive
tween the faculty of Santiam with treats for the children.
High School, and the Stajlon
The Mari-Linn PTC is spon­
High School faculty. The re­ soring a wrestling match to be
ceipts will go towards a whirl­ held at the Mari-Linn gym on
pool for the school. Other ac­ Tuesday night, Dec. 17, at 8
tivity sheets included a sponge­ p. m. with the summer baseball
throw sponsored by the Junior program co-sponsors. Main
class for March 10th, 11th, and events will be Billie Whitewolf
12th, a dance sponsored by the vs. Kurt Von Seiger and Luth­
Senior class for March 14, and er Lindsay vs. Carl Von Seiger.
a snowcone sale sponsored by Other events will be Sandy
the band members. A general Barr vs. Frank Shields and
student body meeting will be Tough
Toney Bourne vs. Luegi
held on Friday, December 13.
Macera. Ringside tickets will
A G.A.A. meeting was held be on sale in advance. Those
Wednesday night, after school. interested may contact the
They discussed the Christmas school.
decorations for the school halls.
Mrs. John Jungwirth return­
A committee was appointed to
decide on the decoration that ed home Monday from the San­
tiam Memorial hospital after
will be used.
Drill team met Wednesday spending the p;ist ten days
and Thursday night to appoint there for medical treatment.
Santiam Valley Grange is
their officers, and to work out
their marching routine. Rosie sponsoring a public dance for
Whitney was chosen captain, New Year’s Eve. with good
Sherry Richards secretary, and music and good time expected,
Rita Whitney co-secretary. The the committee is getting things
girls will perform their first well under way. The Home ec­
onomics club will be in charge
routine on December 17.
Club meetings were held dur­ of refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Weav­
ing Activity period Friday. An
F.H.A. meeting was held at er from Estacada and her mo­
this time. The F.H.A. Christ­ ther Mrs. Maude Brundrett
mas party will be held on Dec­ from Beeville, Texas who is
ember 16. This party will be visiting at the Weaver home
for children from kindergar­ were Sunday dinner guests at
ten age up to the 3rd grade. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har­
A holly sale will be held on ley Scott.
December 18. The girls decid­ Slippery kitchens and slip­
ed to sponsor a dinner for a pery porch’s worked a hard­
shop-teachers’ convention on ship for some folks. Mrs. W. W.
Carter fell Thanksgiving day
January 16.
Varsity “S” went over their at the home of their nephew
club charter and appointed peo­ Mr. and Mrs. Billie Carter and
ple to work on selling basket­ family at Mehama breaking
ball programs. Pep Club met both bones in her right arm.
to discuss their points system. Mrs. Marie Mattson is in the
International Relations Leag­ Memorial hospital in Salem
ue decided on dues, during with a broken leg she received
their meeting. They decided to when she fell on the porch.
Bill Prichard from Salem
hold dinner meetings on the
was a Sunday guest at the
first Monday of each month.
home of his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Van Prichard, Bill is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Prichard former owners of the
Lyons
Food Market who have
Mrs. John Teeters
to Clatskanie.
Mark Kimsey, son of Mr. and moved
Weekend guests at the home
Mrs. Larry Kimsey of Mehama,
Myrtle Ayers were her
and Miss Darlene Ammon, of Mrs.
and family Mr. and Mrs.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph son
Ayers and children
Ammon of Jefferson, were mar­ Harold
from
Springfield.
ried in Reon, Nev., Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye
November 27. The young
couple will be living in Bend, were in Falls City Sunday to
a pot luck dinner at the
where he is attending Central attend
Methodist
church honoring
Oregon college.
Rev. R. A. Feenstra on his 86th
Mrs. Jennie Moe returned birthday
anniversary.
home November 30 from Van­ Mrs. Gregory
Johanson who
couver, Wn.. where she had
was
on
vacation
from
her work
spent a week at the home of
her daughters’ family, the Hen­ in Salem spent last week in
ry Kornmanns. She also visit­ Portland at the home of her
ed other relaitves in the Van­ parents, Rev. and Mrs. Arthur
Hansen.
couver and Portland areas.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Matthls
were in Woodburn Saturday and children from Fresno, Cal­
evening to attend a meeting ifornia were Thanksgiving
and banquet of the Bantam guests with relatives. They
home of his parents, Mr. and
Club restaurant there.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Teeters Mrs. Roy Brown. Mrs. Brown
and Troy moved into an apart­ Jr. and children remained at
ment in Stayton during the the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Clipfell until
weekend.
he
returns for Christmas.
The Mehama Firemen were
Thanksgiving guests at the
called to a flue fire at the Bob
Rogers home Tuesday after­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
noon. December 3, but there Naue were their daughter and
was no damage. The firemen husband, Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
answered another call about 10 Milles of Lebanon, Mr. and
p. m. Saturday night when a Mrs. Vernon Miller of Oregon
tree fell across the power lines City, their son and wife, Mr.
and caused a fire near Wilbur and Mrs. Donakl Naue and son
Blum’s trailer on the old high­ Donnie and their son and wife,
way. The tree caused some Mr. and Mrs. Mike Naue and
daughter Roxanna.
damage but not the fire.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sletto
One of the large sheds at
Stout Creek Lumber was a and her brother and wife, Mr.
casualty of the wind storm Sat­ and Mrs. Rudolph Erickson
urday night. Some equipment from Speerftah, South Dakota
was in the shed when it fell. and Luther Stout were Sunday
Mrs. Pete Owen of Philomath dinner guests at the home of
visited with relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Olen Spiva.
Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Bill Deist-
friends here last Saturday.
Mrs. M. V. Frame returned er, who recently returned from
home Sunday evening from Japan, spent three weeks at
Leaburg where she had spent the home of his parents, Mr.
several days at the home of and Mrs. Henry Delster. They
have left for Fort Mead, Mary­
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Greer.
Fred A. Lindemann, John land where he will be station­
Roop, Thurman Smith and ed with the Air Force.
Jan Grosso from Rochester,
Richard Lindemann of the firm
of Lindemann Real Estate, lo­ New York who is being trans­
cated in Mehama are attending ferred to Peach Springs, Ariz­
the Second Annual Oregon ona, was a Thanksgiving guest
Realtor’s Institute in Portland at the home of his parents. Mr
and Mrs. Ernest Growo. He Is
this week.
an employee of Stromberg Carl­
son Company. Additional guest
NEED TTOKETS FOR THAT were Miss Helen Grosso of Cor­
vallis, student at Oregon State
Card party or dinner. Spe­
University and Kenneth Champ
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church organizations— The nia and Mrs Champ who is
Mill City Enterprise.
making her home with her par­
MEHAMA
ents while he is serving with
the U. S. Navy. He left Sat­
urday for Norfolk, Virginia.
Mrs. Gladys Kuiken of Sal­
em recently spent several days
at the home of her daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Roy and daughters.
Mrs. Tom Deister and son
Bryan from Dallas, Texas spent
two weeks with relatives. She
was a guest at the home of
Mr. Deister’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Deister, also her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Biever, of Stayton.
Mrs. Jack Roy, one of the
Brownie leaders from Lyons,
was among those attending a
District Girl Scout meeting
held at Lebanon last Monday.
Mrs. Gladys Nygaard was
hostess for the Wednesday af­
ternoon card club held at her
home. Several tables of 500
were in play following a one
thirty dessert luncheon. Prizes
were won by Bertha Allen, Al­
ta Bodeker, and Katie Sieg.
Others present were Ruth
Lyons, Eulalia Lyons, Zeta
Prichard, Alma Olmstead, Dor­
othy Williams, Bemeice Brid­
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