The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 01, 1969, Page 4, Image 4

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may think of
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number
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For personalized Homeowner’s Insurance, call:
JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE
Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754
Mill City, Oregon
Give her one more reason
to love you
this Mother’s Day
A telephone extension saves a mother tiring steps
and time. She spends that time doing loving
things for her family. Can you think of a better
gift? For her? Or you? Call our business office.
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Stayton Invitational
Name of Team
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Mel Round Trucking 40
16
Stayton Electric
35% 20%
Hutchinson Trucking 33
23
Liermans Insurance 33
19
Frank Lumber Co..... 31
25
No. San. Real Estate 31 21
Regal Trophy ...... 29% 22%
Frey's Market .......... 24
32
Stay. Sports & Hobby 12 40
Green Veneer Inc.......... 3 53
HIG Shirley Bethel 210; HIS
Shirlev Sharp 531; HTG Regal
Trophy 548; HTS Hutchinson
Trucking 1498.
CHURCH
. HEWS
Respeot for Law Makes
Antonia Thomas
Democracy Live
Phone 897-2605
Governor Tom McCall has
Olive Sherman’s sister, Mrs.
officially designated Thursday Paul McHugh from Terance,
May 1 as Law Day USA Calif., is visiting them for a
throughout the state and has few days.
called upon citizens and public
Visiting the Clyde Olivers Mill City Community Church
officials to observe this day last weekend were their son-in- Rev. Donald L. Dishong, Pastor
with appropriate ceremonies, law and daughter, Terry and
Full Gospel
programs and educational ac­ Donalee Muir and their two Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
tivities in keeping with the sons, Randy and Terry and a Morning Worship 11:00 A. M
theme: “Justice and Equality school chum of the boys. Terry Evening Service 7 :S0 P. M.
Depend Upon Law-and YOU!” will graduate from college this Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M.
The observance has been or­ spring and plans on teaching Everyone welcome.
ganized in most communities while working on his Master’s
Seventh Day Adventist
of Oregon with a number of degree in corrections.
8. W. Ivy St. Mill City
special events planned under
Mrs. Walter A. Thomas at-
Ice Cream Splits
B. G. Letcher, Pastor
the direction of local chairmen, tended the Past President’s
6-7-10 Dorothy Clapp.
members of the Oregon State club at Silverton, The club 11 a. m. Worship service.
Other Hard Splits
Bar, with the assistance of comprises all the past presi- 7 p. m. Wednesday prayer
2-4-9-10 P. Ricketts; 3-7-10 P.
civic and educational leaders, dents of the Marion County meeting.
Freres; 5-6-10 F. Garsjo; 4-5-7 A.
business and professional peo­ Federation of Women’s clubs,
Spcllmeyer; 5-7-9 M. Yankus;
ple, and church leaders. A There were seven present. Canyon Conservative Baptist 5-6 D. Martin; 2-5-7 S. Schuetz.
GEORGE SUMPTER
Rev.
Robert
Lathrop
state-wide editorial writing Mrs. Irene Roubal of Silverton
5-7 E. Girod, F. Garsjo, E.
George Sumpter, 77, of 1020
contest for high school students was hostess for the luncheon
Services In New Church
Johnson: 5-10 N. Long, A. Tay­ 15th St. N.E. of Salem and
will award substantial prizes meeting. Election of officers
In Lyons
lor, F. Scott, Blanch Wallace. long time Mill City resident
of savings bonds to five top was held and Mrs. Roubel was
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Women — Over 190
died Tuesday at a Salem hospi­
■ winners. These will be judged elected president; Mrs. Walter
Morning Worship 11 a. m
240 E. Johnson; 232 D. tal where he was taken follow­
' from am?ng the winners select- ! Frey of Stayton, vice presi-
Training Hour, 6:00 P. Mm. Schwindt; 210 S. Bethell; 206
■ ed in each county. Mock trials den, and Mrs. Walter A. Thom­ Evening Service, 7 o’clock. Blanch Wallace; 202 S. Sharp; ing a heart attack he had at
I will be presented in schools as, re-elected secretarytreasur­ Wednesday evening Bible 196 G. Ward; 194 C. Carey; 193 his home Monday evening
He was a mill worker ¿ind
i with students playing the roles. er. The fall meeting will be at study and prayer time 7 p. in. D. Schuetz; 190 C. Carey, E.
moved to Salem about 1940.
| Ministers of churches will the Evergreen Golf course at
Johnson.
He was a native of Washing­
bring attention to Law Day Mt. Angel.
First Christian Church
Women — First 500 & Bigger ton. He attended the Mill City
in sermons. Speakers will stres
Mrs. Mary Stafford enter­ Minister Charles E. Fultz.
547 C. Carey; 535 E. Johnson: Christian Church and at the
the theme in a number of tained Sunday with a birthday
Bible School, 9:45 a. m.
534 S. Sharp; 533 S. Bethell; time of his death was a mem­
schools and organizations. Civ­ dinner for Nellie Allen. Char­ 11 a. m. Sermon Topic is: 526
Johnron; 525 E. Johnson; ber of the Dallas Christian
“If a Sinner—What Next.” 513 E.
ic clubs are devoting meetings ley Barnes of Eugene was also
B. Stornier; 507 G. Ward; church.
Youth service 5:30 p. m.
to addresses by qualified speak­ a guest.
Weekend guests at the P. A.
Evening service at 7 p. m.: 506 S. Sharp; 503 Blanch Wal­ Surviving are his widow,
ers on the subject:
lace, C. Carey.
Mabel: one daughter, Mrs. Lois
Highlights of Governor Mc­ Pedersen home were Mr. and
Twilighters
Taylor of Salem, one grandson
Mrs. Edgar Zimmerman and
Free Methodist Church
Call’s statements follow:
Name of Team
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L of Salem and one brother;
“All of us recognize that re­ son, Charles, of Gresham. The
North Mill City
LaFemme Bea. Salon 41
19 John of Sumner, Washington.
presentative government de- families were friends when
Rev. John DeMain
Lairds........................ 37
23
Sendees were at 1:30 Satur­
[ pends for vitality and strength they both lived in North Da­ 9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
No. Santiam Lanes 34% 25% day at the Barrick Mortuary
1 upon citizen participation in kota. Also present for dinner
11 a. m. Morning Worship. Teagues ................. 33% 26%
with Rev. Harold Lyman of­
its processes. The broader that Sunday were the Pedersen’s
6 p. m. Young People’s Lumber Tavern ...... 33
27 ficiating. Ritualistic services
[ participation, the more effec­ son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Service.
Sweetheart Meats .... 32% 27% were hy Salem Masonic lodge
tive and just government will and Mrs. Al Bothen and daugh-
7 p. m. Evening Worship.
San. Child Care Ser. 31
29 No. 50. Interment was in Bel-
er from Albany.
be.
Kimsey Construction 30
30 crest Memorial Park.
“Every citizen thus has a
Dollies Hair Fash. 26% 33%
MiH City Presbyterian
responsibility to his country,
Tincknell
Real Estate 26
34
James
C.
Murray,
Pastor
his state and community. He
41
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Sprouse-Reitz .......... 19
has a duty to observe the laws,
Advertise
Morning Worship Service Gingerbread House .... 16
44
to support the agencies of law
at
11
o
’
clock
a.
m.
Sermon
HIG
and
HIS
Carole
Carey
enforcement, and the courts,
where people
“God’s Way of Winning.”
190, 547; HTG North Santiam
anl also to recognize the rights
Nursery through adult classes. Lanes 2632; HTS Santiam Child
LOOK to buy
of others and assist in advanc­
Care Service 925.
ing the equality of justice and
St. Catherine’s Catholic
Koffee Klatchers
opportunity for all Americans.
Masses Every Sunday
Name of Team
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(Stayton)
"Our form of government,
Mill City 9:00 a. m.
Jerry’s Tavern ... 41% 18%
which is unique and has pro­ SPINKS—To Mr. and Mrs.
Detroit at 11:00 a. tn.
Lowers & Holm ...... 37
23
tected our nation for over 190 William R. Spinks, Turner, a
Girod
’
s
.....................
35
25
[years, requires that the right daughter, Tuesday, April 22,
Calvary Izwtheran
Salem Trophy .......... 34
26
of dissent and die right to pe- 1969.
Bob fc Bill’s ............. 33
27
Stayton
I tition for redress of grievances CALHOUN — To Mr. and First Ave. and
Fern Ridge Rd. 1st. Federal Savings 32% 27%
be asserted in a lawful manner. Mrs. Charles H. Calhoun, Stay­
Rev. Paul Emmel. Pastor
Western Auto .......... 31
29
I In a free society, the end to ton, a son, Friday, April 25, Sunday
School
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9:45
a.
m.
Park
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N
Shop
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31
29
I be sought, however worthy, 1969.
Worship Service „..1030 a. tn. Walton’s Grocery .... 23
37
can never justify unlawful
No. Santiam Lanes .23 37
means.
Community Presbyterian
Ray’s Drug ............. 20
40
“It is appropriate, therefore,
Rei Arne V. Magnuson, Pastor Gene’s Meat Market 19
41
on this special day set aside
Mehama. Oregon
HIG and HIS Ev Johnson
by joint resolution of Congress
9:45
a.
m. Church School.
240, 526; HTG Girod’s 1012;
1 and by Presidential proclama­
(Classes for all ages)
HTS Jerry’s Tavern and Park Mill City Enterprise
tion that we should reaffirm
11:00 a. m.Worship Service.
‘N Shop 2748.
Telephone 897-2772
our faith in the rule of law
1 and in the supremacy of gov­
The Church of Jesns Christ
ernment by law rather than by
of Latter Day Saints
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
I men.”
Richard W. Wells,
P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 MUI City, Ore. 97360
Branch President—585-4442 Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday
Meetings at Stayton Branch
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Priesthood Meetings
9:00 City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Sunday School .......... 10:30 The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility
Sacrament Meeting .... 6:00 for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint
Relief Society Tuesday 7:30 without charge or cancel ths charge for that portion of an
MIA Wednesday ........ 7:30
Primary Thursday
4:30 advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault.
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DON W. MOFFATT.................................... Editor and Publisher
GOLDIE RAMBO ................................. Society and News Editor
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
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