The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 06, 1969, Page 7, Image 7

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    HIG and HIS Fran Garsjo T
195, 532; HTG and HTS Girods I
and Park ’n Shop 956, 2762.
Twilighters
Name of Team
Kimsey Construct.
I.aFemme Bty. Salon
Teagues ......................
Dollies Hair Fashions
Calvary Lwtheran
San. Child Care Ser.
Slayton
Lairds Ins..................
First Ave. and Fern Ridge Rd.
Lumber Tavern ......
Rev. Paul Enimel. Pastor
Sweetheart Meats . ..
Sunday School ........ 9:45 a. m.
North Santiam Lanes
Worship Service „..10:30 a. tn.
Tincknell Real Este. 10’6
Sprouse-Reitz .......... 10
Mill t'ity Community Church
Gingerbread House .. 8
Rev. Donald L. Dishong, Pastor
HIG Fran Garsjo 204; HIS
Full Gospel
Carole Carey 573; HTG North
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Santiam Lanes 960; HTS Teag­ Morning Worship 11:00 A. M
Ice Cream Splits
E veiling Service 7:30 P, M.
4- 7-10 Dean Sharp (2 times ues 2666.
Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M.
Junior League
in successive frames) 6-7-10
Everyone welcome.
W
Name of Team
L
Bob Gray; 6-7-10 J. Kokstis.
North Santiam Lanes 14
2
Other Hard Splits
Community Presbyterian
2
5- 8-10 G, Harteloo; 3-7 S. Furguson Paulus .... 14
5 Bev Arne V. Magnuson, Pot tor
Crenshaw: 6-7 Jean Fery, D. Stayton Radio & TV 11
Mehama. Oregon
8*6 7*6
Doerfler; 4-5 L. Newcomb, D. Freres Building
9:45
a.
m. Church School.
No.
9
....
Team
....
8*6
746
Sharp; 4-7 D. Schwindt. 5-7 J.
(Classes for all ages)
7
9
Gray, H. Holm, H. Webb, W. Team No. 1
11:00 a. m. Worship Service.
6
10
Cox, F. Garsjo, M. Schacht- Team Na. 4 ..
4
12
sick, E. Boyle, M. Kuiken: 5-10 Team No. 5 ..
12 Canyon Conservative Baptist
A. Rice, D. Doerfler, J. Sulli­ Bob & Bills Richfield 4
Rev. Robert Lathrop
3
13
Team
No.
10
..............
van, D. McClain, D. Pope, A.
Services in New Church
HIG and HIS Laurie Kale
Burger, P. Jobb, P. Forrette,
in Lyons
200, 533: HTG North Santiam
F. Garsjo, V. Chamberlin.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Lanes
765:
HTS
Ferguson
-
Men Over 210
Morning Worship 11 a. m
236 L. Holm: 231 G. Brock­ Paulus 2175.
Training Hour, 6:00 P. Mm.
Nightengals
amp; 221 W. Owens; 217 B.
Evening Service, 7 o’clock.
L
W
Peery; 214 T. Gilchrist, J. Pet­ Name of Team
Wednesday evening Bible
Stayton
Radio
&
TV
25
11
ers; 213 T. Gilchrist; 211 D.
Riverview .............. 24*6 1146 I study and prayer time 7 p. in.
Sharp; 210 B. Salts,
Mill Supply .............. 21
15
Men — 600 Series
Seventh Day Adventist
Earls Chevron .......... 21
15
621 T. Gilchrist.
8. W. Ivy St. Mill City
Frankies Tavern ........ 20
16
Women — Over 190
R. G. Letcher, Pastor
19
Drushella
Furniture
..
17
223 D. McClain; 211 D. Doz­
11 a. m. Worship service.
Stout
Creek
Lumber
12*6
2346
ier; 205 S. Chance; 204 D.
7 p. m. Wednesday prayer
32 meeting.
Stephen, F. Garsjo; 203 M. P. I. T. A..................... 4
HIG
Dora
Dozier
211;
HIS
Cardwell, D. McClain; 201 Jan
Fery; 200 B. Stornier, V. Cham­ Viv Chamberlin 528: HTG and
First Christian Church
berlin; 198 E. Round; 195 C. HTS Drushella Furniture 745,
Minister Charles E. Fultz.
2167.
Carey, F. Garsjo; 194 C. Carey,
Bible School, 9:45 a. m.
Eight Ball League
Z. Harteloo; 193 L. Emery, D.
11 a. m. Sermon Topic is:
Name of Team
W
L “The Parable of the Sower.”
Ball; 192 A. Spellmeyer.
11
Women — First 500 & Bigger Stayton Canning 1 .. 25
Youth service 5:30 p. m.
12
573 C. Carey; 561 D. Stephen; Gorman Insurance .... 24
Evening service at 7 p. m.:
556 D. McClain; 532 Jan Fery, No. Santiam Lanes 22*2 13*6
14
Free Methodist Church
E. Round, F. Garsjo; 531 M. Stayton Canning 2 .... 22
Donahue; 529 F. Garsjo; 528 Sportsman Center 2146 14*6
North Mill City
15
V. Chamberlin; 522 D. McClain; Fiank Lumber Co..... 21
Rev. John DeMain
... 16
20
510 D. Ball; 508 B. Stormer; Webbs Texaco
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
21
506 C. Carey; 504 S. Bethell, A. North Santiam Ply. .. 15
11 a. m. Morning Worship.
22
Spellmeyer, L. Jacoby; 500 Sublimity Fire Ins. 14
6 p. m. Young People’s
Wilco
Farmers
...
14
22
Blanch Wallace.
Girods Hilltop Mkt. 12
24 Service.
Friday Mixed Doubles
7 p. m. Evening Worship.
Garton
Builders
..........
9
27
Name of Team
W
L
HIG and HIS Joe Peters 214,
Del’s Barber Shop 2512 1046
Mill City Presbyterian
Garton Builders ....... 25
11 573: HTG North Santiam Ply.
James C. Murray, Pastor
Mill City Pharmacy 20*2 15’6 783; HTS Sublimity Fire Ins.
Sunday Sehool at 9:45 a. m
Lulay Bros.............. 18*6 1716 2227.
Morning Worship Service
North Santiam Merchants
Les’ Tavern .............. 18
18
W
L at 11 o’clock a. m. Sermon
Pamper Palace ........ 15
21 Name of Team
9 “God Believes In You, Too!”
Don’s Tire Sales .... 1216 2316 Valley Telephone .... 27
Nursery through adult classes.
. 21
15
Girod’s Super Market 9
27 Regal Trophy
21
15
HIG Walt Owens 221; HIS Sprouse-Reitz
20*6 1546 The Church of Jesus Christ
Bob Peery 576; HTG and HTS Albany Lanes
of Latter Day Saints
l(i
Lowers & Holm No. 1 20
Del’s Barber Shop 676, 1806.
Richard W. Wells,
Silverton
Lanes
.......
19
17
Stayton Invitational
Branch President—585-4442
Porter
&
Lau
...........
19
17
Name of Team
W
L
Meetings at Stayton Branch
17 Chapel
Stayton Electric ....... 17
7 Girods ........................ 19
• Westown Subdivison
19 Priesthood Meetings ..... 9:00
Frank Lumber Co..... 16
8 Jerry’s Tavern ....... 17
Philippi
....................
15
21
Sunday School .......... 10:30
Lierman’s Ins. ........... 16
8
Mel Round Trucking 15
9 Lowers & Holm 2 1146 2446 Sacrament Meeting .... 6:00
30 Relief Society Tuesday 7:30
Hutchinson Trucking 14
10 O-M Construction ........ 6
7:30
HIG L. Holm 236; HIS T. MIA Wednesday
Regal Trophv .......... 13
11
....
4:30
Gilchrist
621;
HTG
Valley
Tel
­
Primary
Thursday
N. San. Real Estate 13
11 eph ne 1036; HTS Regai Tro­
Freys Market ........... 9
15 phy 2927.
Lyons Met hod'st Church
Stav. Snorts & Hobbv 6
18
8th and Ash St.
Green Veneer .......... 1
23
Phone 859-2540
HIG Dottie McClain 223;
Rev. Greg Johanson, Pastor
HTS Dee Stephen 561 HTG and
Welcomes you to come as
HTS Mel Round Trucking 583,
you are.
1613.
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Koffee Klatchers
The Church in Worship 11
Name of Team
W
L
m.
Jerrv’s Tavern ..... . 19’6 846
Salem Trophv ...... .... 19
9
Assembly of God
Lowers & Holm ... .... 18
10 Santiam Memorial Hospital
Lyons, Oregon
(Stayton)
Bob & Bills Richfield 17
11
Douglas Mentze, Pastor
THOMPSON —To Mr. and
Girod's ................... 16’6 11’6
Phone 859-3364
Western Auto ..... ... 14
14 Mrs. Wm. Clifford Thompson,
Sunday
School, 9:45 a. m.
1st. Fed. Savings.. 13% 14’6 Aumsville, a son, Sunday; Feb.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
23,
1969.
Cone's Moat Mkt. .. 13*6 14*6
Evening Service, 7:00 p. m
McCALI__ To Mr. and Mrs.
Park n’ Shop ...... .... 11
17
Wednesday evening Middle
Walton’s Groc....... .... 10
18 Danny L. McCall, Lvons, a Week Service, family night.
Rav’s Drug ........ .... 9
19 daughter, Tuesday, Feb. 25,
North Santiam Lanes 7
21 1969.
Santiam Chapel
KERGIL—To Mr. and Mrs.
2nd and 4th Thursday eve. 7
William A. Kergil, Sublimity, p. m. W. M. C’s Youth Service
Summer’s Coming
a daughter. Wednesday, Feb. or C. A’s. 6:30 Sunday even­
26, 1969.
ings.
LOOK INTO OUR
KEUDELL — To Mr. and
Camper-P’ckup
St. Patrick’s Parish
Mrs. Harvey A. Keudell. Aums­
Rev. Bernard Neoman, Pastor
ville,
a
son.
Wednesday,
Feb.
Deals
Lvons
26. 1969.
The Best in the Valley
Mass: 1st, 2nd and 5th Sunday
at 10:30 a. m.
Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at
8:30 a. m.
CHURCH
NEWS
BIRTHS
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St. Catherine’s Catholic
Masses Every Sunday
Mill City 9:00 a. m.
Detroit at 11:00 a. m.
Idanha Community Church
Rev. Harold Roth, Pastor
Jean R.th, S. S. Supt.
Sunday School. 10:00 a. m.
Morning Service, 11:00 a. m.
Youth Fellowship, 5:00 p. m
Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30
p. m.
Dur Lady of Ixiurdes Parish
Jordan
Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at
day at 8:30 a. m.
Mass: 1st, 2nd. and 5th Sun­
day.
Gates Church of Christ
10 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Worship service.
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Morning Worship, 11 o’clock.
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| Warnock of Sublimity and, 7—The Mill City Enterprise. 'Hiursday, March 6, 1969
I Miss Diane Johnson from Sal- i
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By Eva Bressler
Mr. and Mrs. Lad Pesek and
Mrs. Dan Felten was taken
to Santiam Memorial hospital daughters, Robyn, Janell and
in Stayton Thursday suffering Leslie from Salem were Sun­
day dinner guests at the home
with virus pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm­ of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
stead were Sunday guests at E. L. Roye.
The February meeting of the
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Mari-Linn PTC was held
Olmstead in Coburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Julian Thursday night. A discussion
and their son and wife Mr. and on the pet parade on May 10
Mrs. Glen Julian Jr., and son, was discussed. The PTC will
Bradley, of Eugene, were Sun­ also sponsor a donkey basket­
day guests at the home of Mr. ball game on the 26th at 7:30.
and Mrs. Rex Julian and their
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen
mother, Mrs. Anna B. Julian spent several days over the
at Washougal, Wn.
weekend at Newport. Saturday
Mrs. Ray Short from Man­ they attended the Tri-County
zanita and her mother, Mrs. Rural Carrier convention at
ON
Lydia Culwell of Lyons, who Toledo. While there they also
is staying with her daughter visited at the home of Mr. and
while Mr. Short is in the Vets Mrs. Willard Green near Wald­
hospital in Vancouver were port.
Mrs. Sylvia Bumester and
Saturday overnight guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mary Ann of Scio,
Mrs. Howard Naue. They were Sunday visitors at the
stopped to see Mr. Short Sun­ home of Mrs. Florence Bur-
master.
day enroute home.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stude­
MMCM William Grimes and
wife. Shirley from Lakewood, baker of Burns were weekend
Calif., are visiting at the home guests at the home of her par­
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs ents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Craig
Chester Grimes, also her mo­ myle.
Sunday dinner guests at
ther, Mrs. Effie Nydegger of
Stayton as well as other re­ the home of Mrs. Effie Ander­
latives. They will return t son and Keith, were her son-1
If you’re having any trouble with your automatic
in-law and daughter. Mr. and
Lakewood Thursday.
The St. Patrick Catholic Mrs. Pete Butts of Roseburg.
transmission—why not bring it to Gene Teague
church will sponsor their an- Afternoon callers at the Ander­
son
home
were
her
son
and
nal card and bunco party
Chevrolet today and have it taken care of by our
Sunday, March 16. It is to be family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold j
held at the Catholic commun­ (Butch) Anders?n and child-j
experts.
ity hall at 7:30 p. m. There ren from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Naue
will be refreshments and door
prizes. Committee in charge were Sunday dinner guests at
include Mr. and Mrs. Florent the home of their son-in-law
Frichtl, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Trahan, Mr. and Mrs. George David Mills of Lebanon.
The Mari-Linn PTC will
VanAgtmael, Mrs. Anne Piet-
rok, Louise Pietrok and Mrs. sponsor a donkey basketball
game Febi uary 26 at the school
Rose Cox.
It pays in the long run. A check up now just might
Sunday guests at the home gym.
Chester Roy returned home
of their mother, Mrs. Anne
Save a major repair job later.
Pietrok and Louise were Mr. Sunday from Santiam Memor­
ial
hospital
where
he
will
con
­
and Mrs. William Schwarz
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ valesce following major surg­
POWERGLIDE or TURBOGLIDE SPECIAL
bert Lecher and Randy of Sa­ ery.
Mrs.
Ethel
Huffman
return
­
lem, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Reg. $ 12.60
Pietrok and family, and Mr. ed home Sunday morning from
Tacoma
after
spending
two
and Mrs. Francis Hendricks
NOW ONLY
weeks called there by the ser­
and family from Aumsville.
Miss Lucille Lewis of Cor­ ious condition of her grandson,
Plus Parts
vallis spent the weekend at Steven, who was inpuried in 1
the home of her mother, Mrs. a car accident.
The last meeting for “Sew­
Hazel Lewis and Beulah.
Mrs. Clara Miller from Pig­ ing Pants for Women” will be'
gott, Ark., is spending two held Thursday night at the
weeks at the h me of her son- Mari-Linn school, under the
in-law and daughter, Mr. and direction of Mrs. Harold Haw­
Mrs. W. W. Carter. She came thorne. Two previous meetings
to attend the wedding of her have been held.
T.
Mrs. Herman Nelson return­
granddaughter, Miss Ginger
STAYTON
ed
home
Friday
from
Santiam
Carter and Dan Griffith.
Mrs. Wenston Knutson and Memorial hospital following a
three children. Ann, Tom and siege of pneumonia.
Mike from Woodburn were
Sunday guests at the home of ,
her aunt. Mrs. Rosa Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kuni |
from Creswell were Wednes-*
day and Thursday guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Roye.
Mrs. Blanche Crisman and
Miss Mary Hora from Stayt n
were Friday visitors at the
home of Mrs. Florence Bur-
mester.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt
were Saturday evening dinner
guests at the home of their |
grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Gail,
Elmer and daughters Tammie
and Trisha. The occasion hon­
ored the second birthday an­
niversary of their great- grand­
daughter, Trisha.
A large crowd attended the'
pot luck dinner held Sunday |
afternoon at the Catholic C m-1
munity hall, honoring Mrs. I
Ruth Lyons of Salem. Mrs. I
Lyons, a former Lyons resi­
dent, who lived here most of
her life, is a retired local post­
master and recently moved to
Salem.
A. B. Culwell was a Satur­
day afternoon visitor at the
home of his brother-in-law and |
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Naue. He was enroute from
Portland to his home in Bond
Mr. and Mrs. C. Houehon.
who recently returned to Se­
attle from Japan were Febru­
ary 23 guests at the home f
his brother-in-law and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Grimes.
(Crowded Out Last Week)
Mrs. Donald Huber took her
ITT club sewing group to Al­
bany Saturday the 22 to attend !
a 4H style review training
meeting. Going with Mrs. Hu­
ber were Michele Ramsey. Su­
san Neal, Cheryl Kuiken, Jan­
ice Taylor, Debbie Huber,
Cheryl Manning and Mary
Frichtl.
Sunday guests at the home'
of Mr. and Mrs Donald Huber
and family were her mother,
Mrs. Eldon Mulkey f Silver-
ton, her aunt, Mrs. Kenneth
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