The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 23, 1969, Page 4, Image 4

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    4—Hie Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 23, 1969
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
GATES I P. O. Box
348 Phone 897-2772 MUI City, Ore. 97360
Janet I^ewis
Fall College
Enrollment To
Pass 54,000 Mark
Published at Mill City, Mariao County, Ore. every Thursday
Phone 897-2131
Entered as Secund Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill
Mrs. Loralee Hirte, Lisa, City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Farm's
Andrea, Mathew and John of The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility
Corvallis stayed with Mr. and for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint
resident fire
Mrs. Bill Hirte October 19 and
Donald W. Moffatt, Editor
A LETTER TO PARENTS:
20.
Captain Hirte is on his without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an
Mill City Enterprise
All of us, as parents, want
second
tour of duty in Viet­ advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault.
Dear Editor:
our children to do well and
We would like to say just achieve all that they can. We nam. Sunday the Hirtes were An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development
few words about the recent constantly see the endless en­ joined by Mr. and Mrs. Dean of the timber industry and agriculture in this area.
Fall term enrollment at the a city
council meeting, when the ergy of our children and wish Sharp, Kenny and Nancy and
iVu./VXOtK
State System of Higher Educa­ councilmen
chose to tuni we could tap some of it our­ Mrs. Cheryl Dolby and son
-|F*VSPAPER
tion’s nine institutions is ex­
the application of the selves. We want our children Brian to celebrate Andrea’s
pected to pass the 54.000 mark, down
. PUBLItHIRS
Circle
K store, which was to to keep their enthusiasm for fifth birthday.
the Office of Institutional Re­
Spec.
Chief
and
Mrs.
Jerry
l>e
located
on
the
Santiam
-- amociatiom
learning new things as they
search reports.
Association • Founded 1885
grow older. And all if us envy Truhill and son Tod of Aok
Final head count for the Highway.
It is our understanding that those people who have many Harbor, Washington visited
1969-1970 school year was plac­ two
Subscription
Rates
of the councilmen could interests and activities to fill with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
ed at 53,606 students, an in­
Marion-Linn
Counties,
per
yeur
......................................
— $4.00
Ernest
Truhill
last
month
for
crease of 5.3 per cent. Total not or woulfi not vote yes on their time.
Outside
Marion-Linn
Counties,
per
year
.............................
$4.50
five
days.
During
their
stay
this
matter
due
to
their
per-
All children come equipped
registrati n for 1968-1969 was
rides were taken to the scenic Outside Oregon, per year ................................................. -— $5.00
s
nal
convictions
and
religious
with
curiosity
and
enthusiasm.
50,932.
Silver Falls area, Salem and DON W. MOFFATT..............
Editor and publisher
With 111 more students (the beliefs about the sale and con­ They are interested in the Albany.
sumption
of
alcoholic
beverag
­
world around them, but some­
GEORGE LONG ............................. Assistant Publisher-Printer
He handles home insurance
numlier registering after this
where along the line they of­ The Gates City Council will GOLDIE RAMBO.................................. Society and News Editor
for State Farm Fire and
date last year) still expected es.
We
wish
these
men
would
ten lose this interest. This is hokl its monthly meeting ROSE CREE ............................................... Local News Editor
to sign up, the final estimated
Casualty. Handles auto, life
realize
that
when
they
vote
at
my sixth year of teaching in Thursday, October 23. at 8:00
total registration is estimated |
CORRESPONDENTS
and health insurance, too.
a
council
meeting,
on
issues
Mill City' and I have seen p. m. in the council chambers. Detroit-Idanha................................
at ,5-1,050 students, an increase
_....... Boots Champion
He may help you save money
Mrs.
Hazel
Gabriel
is
the
of 13 per cent over the bud­ that concern the entire city, many students who have lost Gates area chairman for the Gates ________________ __________________ Toni Thomas
as be putsoutyourinsurance
they
are
not
speaking
for
their interest in things around
geted total of 53,347.
“fires." Give him e call.
United Good Neighbors drive Menama...................................... Mrs. John Teeters ■ Jean Roberts
Both the University of Ore­ themselves, but for the peo­ them. I’ve been asked many being held this month. Volun­ Lyons .................
Eva Bressler
ple
they
represent
—
theref
ire
times;
by
parents
—
“
What
can
gon and Oregon State Univer­
teers will go door to door. Do­
sity climbed over the 15,0(X) if they can not vote with an we parents »lo to help our nations can also be made to
mark. UO registering 15,154 open mind, they should abstain child show more interest?” Mrs. Gabriel.
Mill City Community Church
students, an increase of 392, from voting at all on certain The following items are things
Phone 769-5729
Rev. Donald L. Dishong, Pastor
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bill
Gabriel
matters.
which all of us, as parents,
or 2.7 per cent, over 1968-1969,
Full Gospel
715 First, Stay ton
were
two
of
the
chaperones
of
Does their negative vote in fall short on; but if we fol­
and OSU enrolling 15,094, up
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
the
Sea
Scout
party
held
at
this
matter
also
mean
that
lowed them, our children
from 11,474, or 1.3 per cent,
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
they will vote no when the would achieve much more at Claude Cooks summer house,
State Farm
over last year.
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
Saturday
evening.
Charades
is all you need
Biggest gain percentagewise other packaged l>eer and wine home as well as in school.
Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M.
and
dancing
were
enjoyed
by
outlets
apply
for
renewal
of
I. Show interest in your
was recorded by Oregon Col­
Everyone welcome.
to know about
members.
child and in what he has to
lege of Education at Mon­ their city licenses?
insurance.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith be­
Hoping these men will be say. Show him that you think
mouth. Enrollment climbed
Seventh Day Adventist
14.7 per cent to 3,688 students. able to realize the injustice his ideas and wishes are im­ gan managing the firmer Kit­
STAT« FARM FIRE ANO CASUALTY COMPANY
S. W. Ivy St. Mill City
chen
Motel
October
8.
It
is
For 1968-1969, OCE registered they have done to the advance­ portant. He’ll tell you his
HOME OFFICE: BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOI»
R. O. Letcher, Pastor
now
being
called
the
Gates
ment
of
our
community.
thoughts
only
if
you
really
en
­
3,215 students.
apartments.
It
was
formerly
11
a.
m. Worship service.
Sincerely,
courage them. A comment of
7 p. m. Wednesday prayer
Mrs. Fred Krecklow, “that’s too stupid!” will make managed by Mrs. Ethel Moses.
The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements
Mrs. Ralph Spurgeon, him unwilling to tell you Mr. and Mrs. Smith settled in meeting.
Gates after selling their home
Mrs. J. W. Scott.
something another time.
2 Encourage an interest in in Salem anti traveling for a Canyon Conservative Baptist
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too
Rev. Robert Lathrop
‘Tribute to a Newspaper .Man* books. Set up book shelves month visiting friends and rel­
Services in New Church
First of all, I would like to for your child and furnish him atives all over the state of
emphasize upon and quote good books. Become interested California. Mr. and Mrs. Vir­ Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship 11 a. in.
from a dictionary: the defini­ yourself. If you have no in­ gil Lewis and family are Mr.
Training Hour, 6:00 P. Mm.
tion of the word “enterprise" terest in books, your child and Mrs. Smiths daughter and
family.
Wednesday evening Bible j
. . . “Enterprise: Quote: ’’that pick this up from you.
Mrs. Naomi Meunier of Sno­ Evening Service, 7 o’clock,
3. Read to yiur child often
which is undertaken; a bold
attempt; adventure; willing­ — if possible, set up a family homish, Washington, arrived study and prayer time 7 p. m.
Wednesday, October 15, with
ness t? engage in labor which reading time.
First Christian Church
4. Visit interesting places — her brother, Glendon Moors
requires boldness and energy;
Minister Charles E. Fultz.
to undertake; venture upon.” museums, waterfronts, con­ from Ardentinny, Scotland, for
Bible School, 9:45 a. m.
Monday Night Mixers
This quotation was taken certs, sports events, colleges, a visit with their sister and
her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
11 a. m. Sermon Topic is: Name of Team
from a 1906 edition of a Web­ airports, farms, zoos, etc., and George
W
L
Arthurs.
Trips
have
“The Good News.”
ster’s dictionary. Many years talk about them afterward.
Sullivan
&
Spellmeyer
12
4
Evening service at 7 p. m.: Bethell & Wallace ..11
5. Pick out good T.V. pro­ been made to Salem and to the
ago, the word, “enterprise,”
9
colorful
Breitenbush
area.
Mr.
Bible Study each Wednesday
had a strong meaning; as does grams, watch them together
3
and Mrs. Walter Brisbin were 10:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. at Wallace & Glidewell ..9
The Mill City Enterprise! But and discuss them.
Bassett & Hancock .. 6
10
luncheon
guests
on
Tuesday
the
Church.
6. Encourage your child to
remember, it’s who edits “any”
Petersen & Branch .... 6
14
do word games, crossword puz­ October 21. Mrs. Arthurs, had
paper, that really counts!
Shaffer
&
Hancock
...
4
8
St. Patrick's Parish
In a small city, such as Miil zles, etc. His vocabulary will not seen Mr. Moors for five
HIG Jim Petersen: HIS Jim
years.
Rev. Bernard Neuman, Pastor Sullivan 549; HTG and HTS
City; it is rare to find such an increase.
Mrs. Delora Hegg, children
Lyons
7. Encourage your child to
honest, dedicated newspaper
Sullivan and Spellmeyer 779,
man; that the people of this ask questions and try to find Ronnie and Yvonne and two Mass: 1st, 2nd and 5th Sunday 2222.
grandchildren,
all
of
Milwau
­
at 10:30 a. m.
city have working in their be­ the answer together if you
Alma Spellmeyer picked the
kie, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at 6-7-10 Split for 1 gal. ice cream
half. His interest in major don’t know it.
Virgil
Lewis
and
family
recent
­
8:30
a.
m.
8. Include your child on fam­
events of this area are not
from Girod’s.
ly. Mrs. Hegg is an aunt of
only reflected and clearly ily decisions when possible. Mrs.
N ightengals
Lewis.
Free Methodist Church
brought forward, but also in Let him choose his clothing,
Name
of
Team
W
L
John
Taylor
and
Terry
Mur
­
North Mill City
minor contributions that are some fo«xis. color of his bed­
Drushella Furniture 16
8
given to him to be published. room. how to celebrate his phy of Salem had 3 days of
Rev. John DeMain
good chuggar hunting in East­
Turner
Inn
..............
15
9
He possesses true concern and birthday, etc.
9:45 a. m. Sunday school,
Riverview ................ 15
9
Call Us Any Day For
wisdom toward another’s ar­ 9. Play games with your ern Oregon over last weekend.
li a. m. Morning Worship. Tes Mon Les Coiffure 15
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Hirte
9
ticle. brought to his attention child which require concen­
6 p. m. Young People's Stay ton TV .............. 14
10
on many assorted subjects. tration. Many toys or games and son of Albany visited with Service.
No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between
LaFemme Btv Salon 10
14
In his own articles he “tells are goal for increasing his Mrs. Lang Stafford one day
Stayton and Gates.
last week. Mrs. Lang Stafford
7 p. m. Evening Worship.
Bob’s Market .......... 9
15
it like it is’ . . a quality that co-ordination.
Stout Creek Lumber 9
15
10. Take your child shop­ was an overnight guest at her
some of the larger newspapers
ON OR OFF THE CABLE
Assembly of God
Teague Chevrolet.......9
15
fail to do! He is not afraid to ping he will learn early con­ brothers home, Tant Myers in
RCA VICTOR
Lyons, Oregon
No. Santiam Plywood 7
17
voice constructive criticism. cepts of mathematics and ec­ Elkhorn Sunday, October 19.
Bill Gabriel and son Kim
Douglas Mentze, Pastor
HIG and HIS Dollv Ball 193.
This is not done merely be­ onomics.
The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Area*.
Phone 859-3364
526; HTG and HTS Turner
II. Use common things in spent Saturday in the Cascades
cause be is an editor; but be­
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Inn 2122. Wana Cox picked
RCA WHIRLPOOL
cause he cares about the good your home to give younger deer hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. Gunter Cline Morning Worship, 11:09 a. m. the 6-7-10 for 1 gallon ice
children
experiences
in
colors
and
bad
that
surrounds
each
The Best Laundry Equipment
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Tour
Evening Service, 7:00 p. m. cream.
and every person living in an and numbers. Count plates, and
ville
and
family
of
Salem,
en
­
Wednesday evening Middle
Stay ton Invitational
silverware,
records
and
dis
­
age of changing ideals.
joyed watching the victorious Week Service, family night. Name of Team
W
L
What he writes and prints cuss colors in the home.
12. Guessing and estimating Santiam football squad bring
October 1
is meant to improve or wake
win.
The Church of Jesus Christ No. San. Real Estate 10
2
some of our sleeping neigh- are good mind-building exer­ home another
and Mrs. Floyd Feusner
of Latter Day Saints
Mel Round Trucking 8
4
bors; encouraging public in­ cises. Use family guessing of Mr.
Richard
W.
Wells.
Salem
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Stayton Sports & Hob. 7
5
volvement in Humanity's role; games or contests to estimate Paul Smith on Sunday, Octo­
Branch President—585-4442 Lierman’s Insurance 6
6
not only in city or social ob­ anything from peas in a pack­ ber 19.
Meetings at Stayton Branch Cedar Lumber Co. .. 6
6
ligations, but written to im­ age to pennies in a jar. On
Appliance — Radio
Chapel
-
Westown
Subdivlson
Suzie
Lewis
attended
the
Frank Lumber Co...... 6
6
prove living and thinking in trips, estimate cars, cows, etc. birthday party held Thursday, Priesthood Meetings
SALES — SERVICE
9:00
13.
Don
’
t
be
afraid
to
let
Stayton
Electric
......
3
9
general.
He
speaks
only
the
508 N. Third Ave.
Stayton
Ph. 769-2’154
October 16, for Slyvia Brunnet Sunday School _____ 1030 Green Veneer
2
10
truth, and let no man or wom­ yeur child try something he in Mill City.
Sacrament Meeting .... 6.-00
HTS and HTG Mel Round
an condemn anyone for this! won’t succeed at. Frustration
Mrs. Velma Carey helped her Relief Society Tuesday 7:30
He dies not back away from at a too-difficult book or game grandson Chris Carey cele­ MIA Wednesday ____ 730 Trucking 1776. 596; HIS Dee
being an open-minded writer; can prepare him for more ser­
430 Stephen 535: HIG Mary Lueh-
his fifth birthday at the Primary Thursday
ring 199.
allowing other’s opinions to be ious frustrations which will brate
home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
October 8
Mill City Presbyterian
voiced in his paper; even develop as he grows older.
Granted—it’s almost impos­ Carey in Albany last Thursday*
Name of Team
W
L
though they may not always
Sunday
School
at
9:45
a.
m.
Dinner guests at the home
sible to follow all of these all
Mel Round Trucking 16
4
coincide with his own
Morning
Worship
Service
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore
6
Though this may not be a of the time. But by fallowing on Tuesday, October 21, were it 11 o’clock a. m. Sermon Lierman’s Insurance 14
Cedar Lumber Inc..... 11
9
first in a tribute to you and as many as possible, you will Mr. and Mrs. Leland Jackson, Risky Business.”
9
your newspaper, let it never be setting up lines of com cousins, of San Francisco Cal­ Nursery through adult classes. Frank Lumber Co. . 11
munication between yourself
No. San. Real Estate 10
be the last!
10
ifornia,
and
Mrs.
Albert
Jack-
and your child which are very
Stayton Sports & Hob . 8
8
Joyce Earls,
Detroit Community
son.
important.
Stavton Electric ...... 3
17
Box 184, Mill City.
Christian
Church
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Moore,
Good Luck
Green Veneer Inc. ... 3
13
Sunday School, 10:30 A M.
Mr. and Mrs. Verl Moberg and
WIN A
Herb Rastuscheck.
HTS
and
HTG
Mel
Round
family of Mill City and Mr Morning Worship 11 o’clock Trucking 1670, 622: HIS and
Come Fellowship with us.
and Mrs. Larry Moberg and
Remington 7MM Magnum Rifle
HIG Dee Stephen 573, 24 1.
family of Salem recently en-
October 15
jove«l four days of hunting in ST CHRISTOPHER MISSION Name of Team
W
L
Detroit
the Burns area. Gary Moberg,
Mel Round Trucking 23
5
a grandson. 13. got one of the
Sunday Mass 11 A. M.
Liermans Insurance 21
7
two deer brought home.
Th«* Teen Age Committee
Holy Day and First Friday
No San. Real Estate 16
12
Shan-
Stubbs
and
Mary
(TAC) h«*ld their first meet­
5:30 P M- Detroit
Cedar Lumber Co...... 15
13
Stuhhs enjove«! the football
ing of the fall season last
Frank Lumber Co. 1 3*4 144
game Friday evening and a
Thursday. Plans for the an­
Gates Community Church
Stayton Sports & Hob 11
13
weekend visit with their moth­
nual TAC sponsored 4th of
Ron Bentz assoc...... 54 224
10 a. m. Sunday school.
er Mrs. Ruby Stubbs. Shary
July parade and crowning of
11 a. m. Worship service. Green Veneer Inc.
3
21
th»* qu»*en was discussed.
In-service for teachers at is now working in Salem and
Detroit Church of Christ
HTS and HTG Mel Round
An election of officers was Santiam High School on Octo­ Mary attends college in Port­ Sunday School, 11:01 a. m. Trucking 1589. 555; HIS Mabel
held with Tom Rush re-elected ber 10th was varied. Bid San­ land
Morning WorsH*. 11 o’clock. Yankus 509: HIG Lori Dunn
president; Chuck Swaim, vice- ders spent the day in Eugene
Come and Worship With Us. 194.
president; Lisa Gabriel, secre­ at a Foreign Language confer-
tary; Twyla Fultz, treasurer, enc«*. Ben Jones had a full day is Sheythe. Remedial English
DETROIT CITY HALL
and David Evans and Chuck at Bend attending a Guidance Conference: Judy Parent. Bus­
Swaim, historians Advisors Conference and Mrs. Helen iness conference, and Richard
Gates Community Church
for th«* committee this year Cox attended a Library Con- Moore. Social Studies confer­
ence.
are Fred and Bonnie Kreck­ ference in Portland.
I am asking you to Church,
The balance of the staff re­
Mrs Sherrie Ix'isinger. at-
low and George and Norma
from the depth of My Heart.
t«*nd«*dHom«* Economics con­ mained at Santiam high and
Long.
Come
and accept your Saviour,
The group is in the process ference, Mrs Marion White. a work«! in their classrooms.
you
and He will never part.
of planning a full year of Health and Physical Educa­
events with a “just for fun tion Conference and Don Wil­
Down lifes road He'll be with you,
Sponsored by American
liams. attende«i an Industrial
trip" is on the agenda
He is the one that set you free.
This hard-working group of Arts Conference, all in Corval-1
The one that Shed His blood.
Legion Auxiliary
|
t»*en agers and their advisors lis
on the Cross of Calvary.
are something in which the
Those going to Salem were
community shiSild feel a real Bert Wells. Conference on Air
and Water Polution: Mrs Dor-1
sense of pride.
State
man
Bill Allman
CHURCH
HEWS
TV, Radio & Appliance
StTVice
PORTERiLAU
IS l TV aSI
American Legion
Benefit
Drawing Saturday, October 25
DANCE
TAC Plans For
Year's Activities
High School Staff
Takes Part in
In-Service Day
Saturday, October 25
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