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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1969)
JF BETf E k USED CARS. 1965 Ford 9 Passenger S.W. $1495 V8 Automatic Transmission 1964 Olds Station Wagon $1295 V8 Power Steering 1963 Fairlane Station Wagon $995 4 Door V8 1963 International Pickup % Ton 1 Wheel Drive V8 4 Speed 1963 GMC Pickup V6 $1795 $1095 3 Speed Gene Teague Chevrolet 1st and CARS 4—The MHI City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 30, 1969 Snow Piled Up In DETROIT Upper Canyon Area; IDANHA Leon Potter, Idanha, sustain- More Predicted d an injury to his back Fri- By Boots Chaim» on DETROIT—Snow continues to pile up in the Upper North Santiam Canyon and residents continue to dig out from the heavy accumalation. School re sumed Tuesday after being closed Monday along with many other schools In the state following the weekends heavy deluge of snow. Mills in the area had been working around the clock to keep pjnds, mill facilities and equipment free of snow and ipe, but Sunday Morning Green Veneer Inc., and Stuckart Lumber Co. Idanha, cl:sed down. Ray Monroe, Supt. at Green Veneer said one of the contri buting factors in the closing of the mill was because a number of their employees re siding in various mid-valley towns were unable to make I it to work due tj hazardous driving conditions both in the I valley and in the North San- I tiam Canyon. He said “we feel ' that the safety and welfare of i employees is more Important I than the maintaing of the mill 1 operation. He added “the mill will remain closed until there is a break in weather condi tions”. This also holds true for Stuckart Lumber Co. John Madarus, manager of U. S. Plywood Champion Pa pers Inc. Idanha, said the Ply wood Mill would continue to operate unless weather condi tion forces a closure. In the Detroit area weather man, Frank Hancock reported the area received 5 inches of new snow in a 24 hour period ■nding at 9:00 A. M. Tuesday morning. This was somewhat . less than the 12 to 15 inches in a 24 hour period the area received over the week-end. Monday ground level snow was recorded as 56 inches. Tuesday the snow had settled to 52% inches at the 9:00 A. M. read ing. The heavy snow continues to result in damage to build- ins, shrubs and trees not of the native type. At the Lyle Rogers trailer home a metal awning collapsed from the snow, and at the Detroit Chris tian Community Church the porch at the entrance of the church has receded eight inch es from its attachment to the building. Services at the church have been curtailed for the past two Sundays. A stu dent minister, B. J. Brown from the Northwest Christian College at Eugene has been conducting services at the churh. It has been noted at the Champion home, where a large number of birds are be ing fed, a spring robin has been arriving daily for a hand out along with a variety of other birds including quail. We are wondering now if he had a fall-out with his tribe, or if he thought he was tough enough to winter here. In the Marlon Forks area more than 160 inches of snow has fallen during the month of January. Ground level snow to date (Tuesday) is estimated at bet- ter than six feet there. United Worship Services To Be Hele Sunday, February 2 Picture of Mill City Taken from the roof of The Enter- prise building following the recent series of snow storms. CHURCH HEWS lay while working with a boat n the pond at Stuckart Lum ber Co., Idanha. The accident occurred when he slipped cn some ice in the boat causing him to lo:se his balance and fall backwards, striking the lower portion of his back against the side of the boat. He was taken to a doctor for medical attention. A Natknal Assembly will be held in the high school gym Monday, February 3rd at 9:00 A. M. Male :1m Davie of Scotland will present a musical program of authentic Highland origin. St. Patrick Club Installs New Officers Calvary Lutheran Stayton First Ave. and Fern Ridge Rd. Rev. I*aui Enniiel. Pastor Sunday School ___ 9:45 a. m. Worship Service ...10:30 a. tn. 'lill City Community Church Rev. Donald L. Dishong, Pastor Full Gospel Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M. Everyone welcome. Community Presbyterian Kev Arne V. Magnuson, P.wtor Mehama. Oregon S:45 a. m. Church School. (Classes for all ages) 11:00 a. m.Worship Service. Canyon Conservative Baptist llcv. Robert Lathrop Services In New Church Installation of officers was In Lyons the main business at the meet Sunday school 9:45 a. m. ing of the St. Patrick Catholic Morning Worship 11 a. m club held at the home of Mrs. Training Hour, 6:00 P. Mm. Ed Castle. Installed were Mrs. Evening Service, 7 o’clock. Mike Schwindt secretary, and Wednesday evening Bible Mrs. Florent Fritchi treasurer. -tudy and prayer time 7 p. in. The newly installed presi dent appointed the following Seventh Day Adventist committees for the year: Cards, 8. W. Ivy St. Mill City Mrs. George VanAgtmael; Sick, R. G. Letcher, Pastor Mrs. Florent Fritchi and Mrs. 11 a. m. Worship service. Ed Castle; Chaplain, Mrs. 7 p. m. Wednesday prayer Charles B:uche and Publicity meeting. will be taken care of by Mrs. First Christian Church Manning. Plans were made for the annual Valentine Cake Minister Charles E. Fultz. Walk to be held at the Catho Bible School, 9:45 a. m. 11 a. m. Sermon Topic is: lic Community hall Sunday “Have Faith in God.” February 16 at 7:30 p. m. Youth service 5:30 p. m. Their next meeting will be Evening service at 7 p. m.: held February 17 at the home of Mrs. Charles Bouche. At Free Methodist Church tending the meeting were North Mill City Mmes. Florent Fritchi, Henry Holzfus, George VanAgtmael, Rev. John DeMain Charles Bouche, Marshall 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Blackburn, Percy Hiatt, An 11 a. m. Morning Worship. drew Sieg, Mike Schwindt, Le 6 p. m. Young People’s land Manning, Anne Pietrok, Service. Father Bernard and the host 7 p. m. Evening Worship. ess Mrs. Castle. Work Smarter.. Not Harder By Bernice Strawn Extension Home Management Specialist Oregon State NEW PAINT ON WALLS WILL HELP BRIGHTEN winter days. Here’s a word of caution about color from Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Oregon State University Extension home furnishings specialist. Colors aren’t always what they seem—especially when you’re looking at a tiny color chip. Pick the color you want from the small sample, then buy one that’s 20 percent lighter. Mrs. Brown explains that color becomes both brighter and darker when spread over a large area. You can save money and frustration by pur chasing a trial quart of the selected color. If it turns out to be a good choice, then the rest of the paint can be bought without qualms. If it’s not what you want only the cost of the quart Is lost instead of the price of a gallon or more plus the labor involved in put ting it on. O then WJTAPS The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints tí 1 Richard W. Wells. Branch President—585-4442 Meetings at Stayton Branch Chapel - Westown Subdivison Priesthood Meetings 9:00 Sunday School .......... 10:30 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Sacrament Meeting .... 6:00 Relief Society Tuesday 7:30 P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 MUI City, Ore. 97360 MIA Wednesday 7:30 Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday Primary Thursday 4:30 Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. I^yons Methodist Church The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility Sth and Ash St. for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint Phone 859-2540 Rev. Greg Johanson, Pastor without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an Welcomes you to come as advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. An Independent newspaper, dedicated to the development you are. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. of the timber Industry and agriculture in this area. The Church in Worship 11 MtMbtK a m. are for you! ’I'WSPAPER PUBLISHiRS Assembly of God 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. CLEANING BEHIND THE REFRIGERATOR is as im Santism Chapel portant for fire prevention as 2nd and 4th Thursday eve. 7 for sanitation. Lint and dust p. m. W. M. Ct Youth Service accumulate here and act as or C. A'a. 6:30 Sunday even fuel which can be ignited by ing«. a spark from the motor. St Patrick’s Parish Thoroughly clean the floor and back of the refrigerator Rev. Bernard Newnan, Pastor Lyons with the vacuum cleaner. Don’t miss running the brush or cre Mass: 1st, 2nd and Sth Sunday vice tool around the motor be at 10:30 a. m. cause this is where a fire Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at 8:30 a. m. would begin. If you’re in the market for St Catherine’s Catholic a new refrigerator later on, Masses Every Sunday you might want to consider Mill City 9:00 a. m. those that have rollers so they Detroit at 11:00 a. m. can be easily moved. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Betty Johnson Ph. 897-2491 days Ph. 897-2456 eves. Lisa Gabriel spent Saturday night with Colleen Grant at uie George Grant home. Billy Gabriel spent Saturday night with David Murhammer at the Robert Johnson home. David Murhammer spent Sunday night with Pat and Jim Dickie at the Betty Dick ie home. Mrs. Crutcher took sick Monday night and was rushed to the Santiam Memorial Hos pital. The services at the Gates Church of Christ were cancel led on Sunday because of the weather. A gathering honored Ed Ka- dine on his birthday Wednes day eve at the Kadine home. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Cruther and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Park er. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kadine of Scio visited with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Henness recently returned from a trip to Reno and Lake Tahoe. They reported that they had a real nice trip. While they were gone, their children, Gary and Susan, stayed with their grandmother, Mrs. Lola Hen ness. Mrs. Gudne Gestson receiv ed word that her aunt, Mrs. Fred Cartensen from Rice Lake, Wisconsin has recently passed away. Mrs. Bob Goodwin recently had a stroke and is convalesc ing at home. Jesse and Dinah Haywood of Salem spent Friday night with Mrs. Bessie Novak. Mrs. Marie Herron of Salem, daughter of Mrs. Bessie Novak, recently spent three days in a Salem hospital and is recup erating at home now. ^If you want | what you want .-a when you « WANT IT... Sunday Sehool at 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship Service at 11 o’clock a. m. Sermon “Our Hot-Line With God.” Nursery through adult classes. United Worship service will be held at the Christian Church n Sunday, February 2 at 7 P. M. The Rev. John DeMain will be the speaker and his topic is to be announced. Rev. Charles Fultz and Rev. James Murray will also be participating in the services. There will be special music provided by the church mem bers NONSKID THROW RUGS Idanha Community Church These services are held per MAY LOSE THEIR GRIP Rev. Harold Roth, Pastor iodically at different churches simply because of dirt. The Jean Roth. S. S. Supt. in the community. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. backing is designed to create Morning Service, 11:00 a. m. a suction action which holds the rug to the floor. Suction Youth Fellowship, 5:00 p. m. Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30 is broken when dirt or floor wax clogs the ridges of the p. m. 1 lacking Try turning the rug over, Our Lady uf Lowden Pnrtoh then scrubbing the underside with a stiff brush and soap Maas 3rd and 4th Sunday at suds. Rinse and dry before day at 1:30 a. m. flipping over. Maas: 1st. 2nd, and 5th Sun If the Kicking tH'comes worn day. ¿if. the rug may skid. In this Gates Church of Christ case you can buy a special 10 a. m. Sunday school, preparation to spray on. It’s ll.im Worship service. made especially to help rugs stay put. Hardware or depart Detroit Church of Christ Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. ment stores have this for sale. “Oh. I’ve trot my license, hut everytime I bend a fender mv husband makes me take a refresher course." GATES DETROIT—Detroit Cougars relied to their fifth Marion-B basketball league win here Tuesday of last week by clob bering St. Paul, 97-62. Once again it was Lyle Ro gers who led the Cougar at tack. The Mid-Valley’s leading prep scorer canned 35 points. Teammate Gerald Hiebert scored 20 points. Detroits record is now 5-1. St. Paul is 4-4. St. Paul (62)—Davidson 10; Berning 21; Bernard 6; McGee 3; Phillips 18; Raymond 4. Detroit (97)—G. Hiebert 20; Rogers 35; Smith 14; William son 4; Harvey 12; Morgan 2; J. Hiebert 10. J V score—St. Paul 60, De troit 45. In Fridays game Detroit vs. Oregon School for the Deaf four Detroit players scored in double figures as the Cougars lambasted their opponents, 110- 68, in a Marion-B basketball game. Lyle Rogers paced the win ners with 35 points. Teammate Dorsey Smith had 24 points. The Cougars broke open the game in the second quarter by outscoring the Panthers, 38-10. OSD (68*—Kerber 4; Howard 11; Sawalainen 24; Siris 8; Johnston 11; Helmick 4; Jack- son 6. Detroit (110-—G. Hiebert 16; Rogers 35; Smith 24; William son 12; Harvey 9; J. Hiebert 12; Morgan 2. JV score: OSD 71, Detroit 56. Friday Colton will play here at 6:30 P. M. and a Volleyball game is scheduled at 4:30 P. M. Jr. High will play Mari-Linn here Thursday, at 2:30 P. M. Mill City Presbyterian James C. Murray, Pastor My Maighbori « Detroit Cougars Win Fifth Game In Marion B League Moraine Worship. 11 o’clock, dome fellowship with us. QUALITY JOB PRINTING Phone 897-2772 or 897-2930 ASSOCIATION Association - Founded 1885 Subscription Rates Marion-Linn Counties, per yoer................. ........ _....... $4.00 Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year........................... $4.50 Outside Oregon, per year ....................... $5.00 DON W. MOFFATT............. Editor and Publisher GOLDIE RAMBO................................. Society and News Editor ROSE CREE ............................................. Local News Editor GEORGE LONG.............. Printer CORRESPONDENTS Detroit-Idanha......... ........ ................................. Boots Champion Gates .—............ .................................. .. ...... Betty Johnson Mehama.................................... Mrs. John Teeters - Jean Roberts Lyons .................... “.... Eva Bressler SNOW TIRES Wow, what do you think of this snow. Wo still have some snow tires in stock. iy/ien it comes to service work on automo tive equipment, you can depend upon us to do it right. See us for all your automotive needs. Del’s Shell Service We Give S & H Green Stamps Phone 897-2442 Mill City