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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1969)
Arthur Olmstead and son Jim 1— The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept 11, 1969 and his grandmother, Mrs. - ■ >■" ' Rachael Olmstead. Additional By Eva Rreasler Antonia Thomas quests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson ward Olmstead of Coburg. Phone 897-2605 Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too Visiting Mr. and Mrs. James ! and eleven children visited at Open house was held Friday Siegfried last week were Mr. the home of Mrs. Andersons afternoon at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Virgil Frocchi from i grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead, San Francisco. Most of the ■ Herman Nelson several days honoring his mother, Mrs. Mill City Community Church week was spent showing their • this week. They arrived in Rachael Olmstead on her 83rd ARTHlR MILLER Rev. Donald L. Dishong, Pastor guests the country. They went New York from Heidelberg, birthday anniversary. Calling /; Full Gospel Mill City friends received over to Sisters and surround Germany, purchased a camper during the afternoon were Mrs Sunday School 10:00 A. M. word Tuesday of the death of ing area and a couple of trips ; and drove across the United Wendell Heller. Mrs. Lowell States. Their home is in Ta Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Arthur Miller at the Veteran’s were nude into Salem. Cree. Mrs. Charles French. Mrs. Rodney Sharp anl coma. Mr. Anderson has been Mrs. Mabel Carlson, Mrs. John Eveuing Service 7:30 P. M. hospital in Portland where hr Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M. was taken several weeks ag< children, Nancy and Kenny employed in Germany for the Swan, Mrs. Walter Thomas. Everyone welcome. for treatment. Mr. Miller was went to Sacramento and Mo last three years. I Principal and Mr;. Curt Ben- Mrs. Al Yankus, Miss Daisy a native Oregonian, born Oc desto over the Labor Daf week Geddes. Mrs. C. L. Stickney, efiel were host and hostess for end. They spent eight days Mill City Presbyterian tober 20, 1897 near Lacomb Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood. Mrs. Ot James C. Murray, Pastor He married his wife, Mabel, there, where they visited her a c?ok-out held at their home to Weidman. Mrs. Alex Bode- mother and brother. While in Tuesday evening entertaining ker. Mi*s. Hugh Johnston, Mrs. Sunday Sehool at 9:45 a. m. March 4, 1931. Morning Worship Service If you're hunting for a good pickup to use Mr. Miller served in the U. Sacramento they visited the the facility and employees of Robert Jobe and Mrs. Arthur Mari-Linn school with a get at 11 o’clock a. m. Sermon S. Army as a bugler in the Zoo and Fairy Tale Town. has Olmstead. Mrs. Olmstead "How to Walk on Water.” The Santiam Extension will aquainted party. Present were now gone to the home of her 14th infantry division from th is hunting season, your worries are over. Nursery through adult classes. June 1917 to February 191? meet Thursday at 10 a. m. at Mr. and Mrs. Janus Davidson, son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and was always proud of his the Gates Women’s club house. Mr. and Mrs. John Huffman. and Mrs. Ed Olmstead of Co- We h ave the best selection in the country. Seventh Day Adventist service connection. He was a No program is planned for this Mrs. Ilazel Worth. Mrs. Penny burg where she will spend S. W. Ivy St. Mill City past commnader of the Mill first meeting. It will be an Rush, Mr. and Mrs. Rosco some time. Get a bead on these before the season R. G. Letcher, Pastor City barracks of World War 1 organization meeting. Project Pool. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard Smith, Miss Linda Mikkelson, 11 a. m. Worship service. Veterans. He retained his long leaders will be chosen and ar and granddaughters Misses opens 7 p. m. Wednesday prayer time interest in music until a rangement for hostesses for Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hlelsel, Marcetta Venetta and Jerry Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culwell, meeting. short time before his death, this term. Mays visited over the week Doyle Sarff is hack home Mr. and Mrs. Leland Good, Mr. end at Lincoln City at the playing in the musical group Canyon Conservative Baptist | in town, the Melody Aires. after spending three and a half and Mrs. Orville Downing, home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rev. Robert Lathrop Surviving besides the widow months halibut fishing in Mrs. Donna Asmussen, Mr. Smith and family. Jay is the and Mrs. James Hall, Mrs. Services in New Church are sisters, Mrs. A. D. Smith, Alaska. grandson of the Prichards. Al, Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Mr. and Mis. Henry Peter Jeane Owens, Mis. Ethel Wy Wessley, just returned to the I Portland, and Mrs. W. A. 292 6 Cylinder, Long wide box, 4 speed. Morning Worship 11 a. m- Sloper, Independence. He is son are the parents of a 7 man. Mr. and Mrs. George States from Alaska, visited' Training Hour, 6:00 P. Mm. also survived by numerous pound 3 ounce daughter, Tina Schoppert and tne host and Sunday evening with Mr. and I Just Overhauled Wednesday evening Bible nieces and nephews. Marie born Sunday at 7:15 hostess. Mrs. Van Prichard. The Lyons United Method Evening Service, 7 o’clock, Funeral services under the p .m. at Santiam Memorial Mrs. Richard Perkins and I study and prayer time 7 p. m. direction of Weddle Funeral hospital. The grandparents are ist church will return to the little son Ramie are at the regular hour for morning wor Mr. and Mrs. Mel Newberg of Home in Stayton will be held home ot her parents, Mr. and Deti'oit Christian at the Mill City Christian Gates, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry ship at 11 o’clock Sunday morn Mrs. Luther Miley. Sgt. Rich Long Wide Box, V 8. 3 Speed Community Church church Thursday, September Peterson, Sr., of Wilmington, ing with Richard Sl.v as new ard R. Perkins left Friday for minister. Sunday school at 10 Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. 11 at 2 p. m. with the Rev. N. C. Ft. Benning, Georgia where he Morning Worship 11 o’clock Charles Fultz officiating. In Mrs. Fred Woods said this o’clock Mr. Sly replaces Gre w’ill attend officers candidate Come Fellowship with us. terment will be at the Masonic week that her husband is do gory Johanson who left this er with Wallace W. Power left cemetery at Scio. ing very well and the doctor week with Mrs. Johansen for school. Long Wide Box. New Paint. 4 Speed Free Methodist Church is satisfied with his progress. Candler School of Theology in Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pow- Alanta, Georgia. North Mill City Their son-in-law and daughter, Lyons Methodist Church for the East coast. Stan Byron Edmondson of Eu Friday Mr. and Mrs. Dave Meier of Rev. John DeMain 8th and Ash St. ley ’ Power, an employee of the San Manuel, Ariz.. have moved gene with his parents. Mr. and Heister company, was transfer- 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Phone 859-2540 Mrs. Pete Edmondson of Ok 11 a. m. Morning Worship. Rev. Greg Johanson, Pastor to Mill City and he is now lahoma City, Oka. visited at e<i from Portland to Danville, Long wide Box. 6 Cylinder. Standard Trans. » Welcomes you to come as employed at Green Veneer in the Arthur Olmstead home Illinois and Mr. Wallace Pow 6 p. m. Young People’s Idanha. you are. er will visit in Cochranton, Service. Wednesday. The rock crushing plant at Sundav School 9145 a. m. Penn., with his sister and oth 7 p. m. Evening Worship. Floyd Boyington who er relatives. The Church in Worship 11 Gates started operation last been visiting here with has his Monday and is running around a m. Mrs. Hazel Lewis was hon Assembly of God the clack. There are 11 miles son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ored on her birthday anniver Lyons, Oregon of highway between Gates and and Mrs. Russel Wilson re- sary with a dinner at her home Community Presbyterian Douglas Mentze, Pastor turned tc. his home in St. Pet- Sunday. Present were Mr. and | Ret Arne V. Magnuson, Pastor Idanha being resurfaced. Phone 859-3364 ersburg, Florida, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. c. J. Rush vis Mehama. Oregon Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. James David Mrs. Earl Keliher of Portland ited their son. Bill Rush In and Mrs. Lewis Keliher of 0:45 a. m. Church School. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. son are moving into the Mari- Dr. Corvallis Sunday, where they Tacoma, Miss Lucille Lewis of (Classes for all ages) Evening Service, 7:00 p. m. celebrated their granddaught Linn house next to the school. Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Ken 11:00 a. m.Worship Service. Wednesday evening Middle Mr. Davison is the Sth grade er’s 17th birthday anniversary. neth Lewis and family and Week Service, family night. Surprising the C. J. Rushes teacher. Miss Beulah Lewis. Afternoon Idanha Community Church Mr. and Mrs. John Mainio callers last week were her niece, Mr. were Mrs. Edith McCoy Rev. Harold Roth. Pastor The Church of Jesus Christ from Aberdeen, Washington and Mrs. Jim Gildersleeve and of Salem and Mrs. Lorene Jean Roth, S. S. Supt. of Latter Day Saints four children from Phoenix, and Bill Dougherty of Salem Woods of Beaverton. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Richard W. Wells, visited Thursday at the home Mr. and Mrs. Byron Shuck Branch President—585-4442 Morning Service, 11:00 a. m. Ariz. They were on their way of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fink. CARS home from a Canadian vaca Meetings at StaytQn Branch have as their house guests, Mr. Youth Fellowship, 5:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bur- tion. Also calling that same Chapel - Westown Subdivison and Mrs. J. C. Cornell of Avon Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30 day was their son, Lyle Rush, mister and daughter of Scio Park, Florida. Sunday guests Priesthood Meetings ..... 9:00 p. m. and Brian, Diane and Kathy visited Mrs. Florence Burmis- were Miss Elma Shuck of Sunday School .......... 1030 ter Saturday evening. Mrs. Portland and Mr. and Mrs. E. Sacrament Meeting .... 6:00 from Salem. Calvary I^theran Relief Society Tuesday 7:30 Stephen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blanch Chrisman and Mrs. A. Ronson of Milwaukie. Stayton MIA Wednesday ... ..... 730 Herbert Hampton was rushed Mary Hora also of Scio visited Mrs. Olen Spiva, with Mrs. Primary Thursday ___ 430 First Ave. and Fern Ridge Rd. to Salem General hospital for Sunday at the Burmister Marvin Overholts and Mrs. Rev. Paul Emm el, Pastor home. surgery. He had a ruptured Burnes of Stayton Sunday School ___ 9:45 a. m. appendix,, and was taken in on First Christian Church Richard Grossnicklous, Linn Leonard left Monday morning for Ala Worship Service ....10:30 a. m. Minister Charles E. Fultz. Friday. He is getting along County Sheriff Deputy is a mogordo, N. M., where they Bible School, 9:45 a. m. new resident in Lyons residing fine ana will probably return will visit Mrs. Overholts’ j 11 a. m. Sermon Topic is: Our Lady of Lourdes Parish home this weekend. on Cedar street, it was report daughter, after which they Jordan "The Church on The Move”. ed at a meeting of the City will spend three weeks sight- j in Lyons Youth service 5:30 p. m. Council Wednesday night. seeing in the southern states. Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at Evening service at 7 p. m.: Plans were also made to black Mr. and Mrs. Hugh John-1 day at 8:30 a. m. top the grounds at City Hall ston sons, Tom and Bob of ■ Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sun and to curb all side walks that Lyons and SL Patrick’s Parish and their daughter, Mrs. By Becky Earhart day. Rev. Bernard Neuman, Pastor are not curbed. Harold Haw Sch.ol officially opened at thorne gave a report of Library Fred Southerlin of Corvallis Lyons Good Full Boxes Box p ---- ------ plus dep. St. Catherine’s Catholic Santiam high school on Sep open house and the council ac attended the wedding of Mr. | Mass: 1st, 2nd and 5th Sunday Masses Every Sunday tember 4, 1969. Registration cepted the Library boards ap Johnstons’ cousin in Medford at 10:30 a. m. 9:00 A. M. was held from 8:00 a.m. until pointment of Mrs. Florence Saturday afternoon. Miss Shei Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at la Gilman was united in mar Holy Day and First Friday 1:00 p.m. An all-school assem Darling as Librarian 830 a. m. 7:30 P. M. bly was held at 1:00 to intro Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fox of riage to Dennis Boshears at duce teachers and student body Midvale, Idaho were week-end the First Baptist church. The ST CHRISTOPHER MISSION officers. Afterwards students guests at the home of Mr. and Johnstons and Mrs. Southerlin Hantiam Chapel Detroit attended 15 minute classes. Lyons Sunday Mass 11 A. M. Mrs. Earl Allen and Mr. and were houseguests of another Class meetings were held on Mrs. Floyd Bassett. Mrs. Fox cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Holy Day and First Friday 2nd and 4th Thursday eve. 7 p. xn. W. M. C’s Youth Service Friday, September 5. The sen ir a sister of Mrs. Allen and Scarbrough. 5:30 P M- Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Joe Redding or C. A’s. 6:30 Sunday even- ior class discussed plans for Mr. Bassett. Sunday the Allens and family of Spokane, visited money making projects, the Ing». (iates Cbnrch of Christ entertained with a dinner in concession stand and set class their honor. Present were Mr. over the weekend with Mrs. 10 a. m. Sunday school. dues. Juniors set dues and and Mrs. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Redding’s parents, Mr. and 11 a. m. Worship service. made plans for mcney-making Floyd Bassett and Mrs. Bes- Mrs. Charles Power. Steve Detroit Church of Christ Power of Walnut Creek also projects. The sophomore class sie Bassett of Mill City. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Nebergal’s visited with his parents. set dues and made future plans Mominc Worship, 11 o’clock. Mrs. Edward Strom of Paul- for money - making projects. Came fellowship with us. son, Montana and Mrs. Clar- The freshman class elected ence Decker f Eugene visited class officers. They are: Presi with their sister Mrs. Ethel dent, Leroy Shepherd; Vice- Huffman Wednesday evening. Gates Community Church president, Sherry Baker; Sec Mr. and Mrs. John Prideaux If you are interested, retary, Lisa Gabriel, Treasurer, are recieving congratulations in Your Eternal home, Nancy Lalack; Sgt.-at-Arms upon the arrival of their first Come to Church, Gloria Poole; and Class Repre- grandchild, a daughter born I and let it be known. santative, Jeri Jo Parker. to Mr. and Mrs. John Etter of The G.A.A. girls attended Eugene. The little Miss has Our preacher will preach, their annual campout this been named Karina Jane. Mrs. the most hair raising story weekend, with a total of 19 Etter is the former Jean Prid- About Heaven above girls and 3 adult chaperones. eau of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. And all of its glory. They made their way on a 5H John Pi ideau have returned to mile hike into Jefferson Park, Hawaii where they are employ Package . . . . after reaching their goal, Scout ed. Lake, they set up camp to Gary Palmer of Moscow, Id Mayflower spend the night. All members aho spent a few days with his of the party returned safely parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin SEE US FOR home Sunday afternoon and Palmer. Palmer, who is em HUB DUT WANT SUM-FIR! reported that they had a good ployed by Stromberg-Carlson Pheasant No. 2 */o Cans time. has been transfered from Mos ■MTS KNOW AN AO IN THIS cow to Silver Lake, Washing ton. Gilbert Emery of San Die nrtFAKt It A FAIT, DEMWAIU go, Calif, visited ten days with FLAV-R-PAC MATTO MV, Ml OR «NT the Palmers. He is a brother of Mrs. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olm stead and family of Auburn, FLAV-R-PAC Washington spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' I mx A mericmo Santiam Memorial Hospital FLAV-R-PAC (Stayton) ñ CHURCH 4 HEWS ! GATES I LYONS OBITUARIES HUNTER'S To°sr° 1965 Chev. V2 Ton Pick-up $1595 1966 Chev. 'h Ton Pick-up $1695 1964 Chev. V2 Ton Pick-up $1495 1963 Chev. V2 Ton Pick up $1095 Gene league Chevrolet K PRICES Santiam Ripples Elberta Peaches $095 Carrots 3 1 lb. bags 29c Seedless Grapes 4 lbs. 89c Brooks Prunes 25 lb. lug $2.49 Fresh Pork Chops Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise . lb. 89c Rineless Slab Bacon Lb. 89c National Biscuit 1 Lb. Oreo Fig Newtons, Chips Ahoy, Pecan, Your Choice 49* Sweet Cream Butter PLYWOOD PANELS =r Elberta Peaches HANSEN—To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen. Stayton. a dau ghter, Saturday, August 30. 1969. MILLS—To Mr. and Mrs. Adrian, R. Mills. Stayton a son. Tuesday, September 2 1969. KAISER— To M- and Mrs. Donald E. Kaiser, Turner, a daugb’or. Wednesday, Septem her 3. 1969 ANNOUNCING $1.00 Steak Night Every Tuesday from 6 p. m. to 10 p. m. 10 Oz. Dinner Steak with choice of Garlic Toast, Salad o- Baked Potato. LITTLE PIERRE’S Lynns, Oregon Lb. 79c 3/89c French Fries 4 Lb. Pkgs. 89c Crinkle Cuts 4 Lb. Pkgs. 89c Taters . 4 Lb. Pkgs. 89c We Carry a Full Line of CANNING SUPPLIES Prices Effective September 11 through 13 BOB'S FOOD MARKET Phone 859-2494 1015 Main St