The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 27, 1969, Page 7, Image 7

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    Calvary Luthern Church
Stayton
MEHAMA
LYONS
First Ave. and Fern Ridge Rd.
Mix John Teeters
By Eva Brewaler
Rev. Norbert Dey, PaMor
Mrs M. V. Frame and Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Van
Prichard
Sunday School ___ 9:15 a. m.
E. J. Hughes, visited Sunday,
Worship Service 10:30 a. m. and granddaughters. Marceit-
Nov 16 at the home of Mr.
ta, Jerrolette and Venctta,
I and Mrs. Orval Greer at Lea-
spent
Saturday
and
Sunday
at
St. Catherine's Catholic
burg. The ladies went to ] Port
Long Beach. Washington,
Masses Every Sunday
land Nov. 21 where they were
CLARENCE
E.
GOLDEN
Canyon Conservative Baptist
where
they
enjoyed
clam
dig-
9:00 A. M.
Rev. Robert Lathrop
Clarence Edward Golden. 65, I guests at the home of 1 their
diging.
Holy Day and First Friday
Service« in New Church
170
SE Ivy St., died Friday at uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
Naue
7:30 P. M.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
were among those attending a a Stayton h spital after a short R. L. Stout.
Mrs. Donald Teeters and
Morning Worship 11 a. m
Lourdes Parish party at the home of Mr. and illness.
Training Hour, 6:00 P. Mm. Our Lady of
He suffered a massive heart Mrs. Harold Longfellow ac-
Mrs. Luts Maceira in Salem
Jordan
Wednesday evening Bible
Sunday. The occasion honored attack Thursday evening and companied their sister. Mrs.
in Lyons
Evening Service, 7 o’clock,
the
first birthday anniversary was taken to Santiam Memor­ Don Stensland of McMinnville j
Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at
to Glide. Nov. 21 where they
study and prayer time 7 p. m. day at 8:30 a. m.
.f their son, Michael.
ial hospital.
visited a couple of days with
A
native
of
Arkansas,
he
had
Mrs.
H.
D.
Jerald
from
Mass 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sun­
First Christian Church
Clarkston, Washington, was a lived in the Santiam Canyon their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
day.
Minister Charles E. Fultz.
Sunday overnight guest at the since 1918, coming here from Chris McDonald.
Bonnie Christensen and
Bible School, 9:45 a. m.
home
of her nephew and wife. Idanha four years ago. He was
Detroit Community
11 a. m. Sermon Topic is:
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue.
a retired logger and a member Joanne Walz went to Timber­
Christian Church
line Lodge Friday evening,
"The Urgency and need f Re­ Sunday School, 10:30 A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt, of the Church of Christ.
Nov. .21 where they had reser­
conciliation.”
Mr.
Golden
was
born
Febru
­
are
receiving
congratulations
Morning Worship 11 o’clock
Evening service at 7 p. m.:
on the birth of their first ary 9, 1904 at Langlay, Ar­ vations for the weekend.
Come Fellowship with us.
Mrs. Ben Boots (Harriet
Bible Study each Wednesday
great-grandson, Trevas James, kansas. He and his fimely
Golliet) left by plane Nov. 20
10:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. at
born
November
23
to
their
moved
to
Wenatchee.
Wash.,
Community Presbyterian
for San Diego, Calif., after a
the Church.
Ret Arne V. Magnuson, Pastor grandson and wife. Mr. and before ’hey came to Detroit.
three weeks’ visit at the home
Mrs.
Gail
Elmer
of
Albany.
He
are
widow
Vee;
Surviving
Mehama. Oregon
weighed eight pounds, nine daughters Mrs. Jessie Savagt of her mother, Mrs. K J. Gol­
Free Methodist Church
3:45 a. m. Church School.
ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edna Moffatt, both liet.
North Mill City
(Classes for all ages)
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Coopei
and Mrs. Harry Elmer and Mill City; sons Kenneth, Tuc-
Kev. John DeMain
11:00 a. m.Worship Service.
Mrs. Merle Richardson of Al­ son, Ariz., and Allen, Toledo, returned home the first of the
10.00 a. m. Sunday School.
bany and great-grandparents. Ohio; brothers Bill. Detroit, week from Dale where hey
Gates Community Church
11 a. m. Morning Worship.
Mr .and Mrs. Hiatt of Lyons. and Richard, Charlotte, N.C.; had spent most of the time
10 a. m. Sunday school.
6 p. m. Eveninb Worship.
since the beginning of the
11 a. m. Worship service. They also have two great- five sisters, including Mrs deer
hunting season. They are
granddaughters.
Hope
Bisbee,
Potland,
and
Mi's.
Detroit Church of Christ
Seventh Day Adventist
building
a scall house there
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Bassett
Ruby
Parker,
Bend:
Mrs.
Ef
­
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
8. W. Ivy St. MUI City
to Mr. and Mrs. Ed
left
Sunday
for
Pierre,
S.
D..
fie
Thornton
and
Mrs.
Evaline
'
close
Morning
Worship.
11
o
’
clock.
B. G. Letcher, Pastor
Come and Worship With Us. where they will spend the Miller, Arkanasas and Mrs. Castle, former Mehama resi­
11 a. m. Worship service.
week at the home of their s n, Elsie Williams, Texas; seven dents.
7 p. m. Wednesday prayer
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bassett grandchildren and two great­
Lyons
Methodist
Church
meeting.
and family.
grandchildren.
Sth and Ash St.
Christmas Stamps
A large crowd attended the
Sendees were held at 10:30
Phone 859-2540
The Church of Jesus Christ Rev. Greg Johanson, Pastor reception for the teachers at a.m. Monday at Weddle mort­ Being Issued Again
of Latter Day Saints
Welcomes you to come as Mari-Linn school held Thurs­ uary, Rev. Charles Fultz offic­ For the eighth consecutive
day night spensored by the iating. Interment was in Lone year, he U. S. Post Office
Richard W. Wells.
you are.
Dept, is issuing a Christmas
school board members and Oak Cemetery.
Branch President—585-4442
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Meetings at Stayton Branch
Pallbearers were Albin Coop­ stamp. Christmas Seals, issued
The Church in Worship 11 their wives. It was followed
Chapel • Weslown Subaivison
by a cake walk with proceeds er, Walter Kay, Larry Urban, concurrently, are now in their
Priesthood Meetings ....... 9:00 a m.
to go toward Christmas treats Gary Peterson, Bill Bisbee and 63rd year.
Sunday School _____ 10:30
The 1969 Christmas stamp
for the students.
Donavan Moffatt.
Hantiam
Chapel
Sacrament Meeting
6:00
design
is from a painting.
Miss
Wenda
and
Miss
Bun
­
Lyons
Relief Society Tuesday 7:30
■ Winter Sunday in Norway,
dy Scott left Monday for their
EVA M. JARMIN
MIA Wednesday ......
7:30 2nd and 4th Thursday eve. 7 home in New' Zealand after
Funeral services were held Maine.” by an unknown artist.
Primary Thursday ___ 4:30 p. m. W. M. C’s Youth Service spending several months here
in
Salem Monday at 10:30 a.m. The artist who adapted the
or C. A's. 6:30 Sunday even­
with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh John­ at the Barrick Mortuary in Iialnting for the stamp, Stevan
ings.
ston and other relatives.
Salem for Mrs. Eva M. Jarmin, Dohanos, also designed the
St. Patrick’s Parish
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watters sister of Philo Potter of Mill 1941 Christmas Seal. Dohanos
Rev. Bernard Neuman, Pastor Idanha Community Church
is a member of the Postmaster
Lyons
Rev. Orville Swindler, Pastor from St. Helens were week­ City.
General
’s Citizens’ Stamp Ad­
end
guests
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Mass: 1st. 2nd and 5th Sunday
Mrs.
Jarmin
resided
at
Rt.
1,
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Gladys
Nygaard.
visory
Committee.
at 10:30 a. m.
Box
193
Salem
and
died
Thurs
­
Morning Service, 1100 a. m
Bernice Kochan, the artist
Robert Carpenter was a- day in a Salem hospital after
Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at
Youth Fellowship, 5:00 p. m.
for
this year’s Christmas Seal,
warded
Linn
County
Tree
far
­
8:30 a. m.
a
long
illness.
She
was
80
Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30
mer of the year for 1969. He years of age.
designed two recent commem­
p. m.
was a guest of the Chamber
Three daughters and one son orative postage stamps: The
Mill City Presbyterian
of
Commerce
for
a
banquet
survive
besides two brothers Alabama statehood stamp, and
Sunday Sehool at 9:45 a. m. ST CHRISTOPHER MISSION held at the Benton Hotel in and one sister.
the stamp honoring the leg­
Detroit
Morning Worship Service
Portland. Donald J. Logan of
Interment was at the Be­ endary jazz musician W. C.
Sunday
Mass
11
A.
M.
it 11 o’clock a. m. Sermon
Hillsboro, Washington County thany Cemetery in Silverton. Handy. The 1969 Christmas
Holy Day and First Friday
“Les Hindsight — More Fore­
received the award for the
Seal is a four-part seal show­
5:30
P
M.
Detroit
sight”.
State. They were guests last
ing children dancing around a
MARK C. KIMSEY
Nursery through adult classes.
Tuesday of the Chamber of
Graveside services for Mark Christmas tree.
Commerce at the T and R Res- Carlton Kimsey, 25, son of Mr.
The 1969 Christmas stamp
tuarant
in
Albany.
Mr.
Carpen
­
was
issued November 3 in
and
Mrs.
Larry
Kimsey
of
Me
­
Assembly of God
ter received a silver tray in­ hama, who was killed in an Christmas, Florida. It is now
Lyons, Oregon
scribed Tree Farmer for Linn auto accident Wednesday, No­ available at local post offices.
Douglas Mentze, Pastor
County.
Christmas Seals are being
vember 19 at Bend. were held
Phone 859-3364
Mrs. Marion Clark was host­ at 10:00 A.M. at the Jefferson sent out by local affiliates of
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
ess for the meeting of the Wo­ cemetery.
the National Tuberculosis and
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
men
’
s
Society
of
Christian
Respiratory
Disease Associa-
Kimsey
had
been
an
engi
­
Evening Service, 7:00 p. m.
Service Tuesday afternoon. neering student for two years tion throughout the United
Wednesday evening Middle
The meeting opened with de­ at Central Oregon College and States during November. Wil­
Week Service, family night.
votions by Mrs. Wilson Stev­ had lived at Jefferson before lamette Tuberculosis and Res­
ens. A report was heard from moving there.
piratory Disease Association,
those who attended the Sub­
Mill City Community Church
Surviving besides his par­ 1890 State Street, Salem, Ore­
Rev. Donald L. Dishong, Pastor
“Sometimes when you for­ District meeting at Silverton. ents are widow, Darlene. gon, is the local affiliate for
Benton, Linn, Marion, Polk
A budget committee of Eva
Full Gospel
give and forget, you wish you Bressler, Leora Stevens, Ev­ Bend: brothers, Kurt, Randy, and Yamhill counties. Contri­
Lloyd
and
Leon;
sisters,
Susan
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
had remembered.”
elyn Julian and Reta Cruson and Mary, all of Mehama; butions to the Christmas Seal
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
was appointed to make up the grandfather, Arch Kimsey. campaign provide funds to
Eveuing Service 7:30 P. M.
budget for the coming year. Stayton, and grandmother. fight emphysema, tuberculosis
Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M.
Plans are well underway for Mrs. Jennie Moe, Mehama.
and air pollution.
Everyone welcome.
their annual bazaar to be heid
Friday, December 5th, in the
basement of the United Meth­
odist church beginning at two
o’clock. Attending the meet­
Gates Community Church
ing were Mmes. Lenard Cru­
son, Van Prichard, Wilson
Stevens, Harold Hawthorne,
Alex Bodeker, Glen Julian, E.
We think of God’s Creation,
L. Roye, Chester Riggs, How­
of men that built the Detroit dam;
ard Naue, Earl Taylor, Clyde
And often gasp with wonder
Bressler and the hostess Mrs.
as we travel up the North Santiam
Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard
And we think of our forefathers,
are receiving congratulations
that removed the stumps from the land;
upon the birth of another
To make a home for their children,
great-grandson Angelo Martin
Why put off owning a different used car.
way down, by the North Santiam.
born November 12 to their
grandaughter and husband Mr.
seat of one of these fine automobiles. Just
The water is rushing downward,
and Mrs. Larry Gasperetti of
downward toward the Seas,
and take your pick. There are many other
, Portland.
7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 27, 1969
OBITUARIES
1he Old 1ùrn#L
But comes back in vapor,
to water the land, the grass and the trees.
This region is teeming with wild life,
the opossum and the hare,
Cougar, coyote and raccoon,
and that shaggy ferocious bear.
Don’t forget the chirpy chipmunk,
or the brown back yellow belly;
That chatters and scolds as you go by,
when you stroll through a forest valley.
Elk, deer and the dreaded skunk,
the wise fox and the tiny mouse;
We also have the feathered fowl.
the fluffy and beautiful grouse.
Ducks swimming in the river,
pheasants running through the field,
For the true and mighty hunter,
this is really quite a deal.
There is some fish in the river,
that stole bait off the hook;
The angler stalked off with anger,
without pride and a sour look.
Think of your eternal welfare.
obey God. who gave his command.
Prepare to meet your Saviour.
the Creator, of the North Santiam.
When God decides to take me,
and I am with the angel band;
Be sure and bury my body,
not far. from the North Santiam.
Edward Schroeder
Named to High Office
National Forest Assoc.
Oregon State Forester J. Ed­
ward Schroeder of Salem and
formerly of Mill City was re­
cently elected vice-president of
the National Association of
State Foresters at a meeting in
Portland, Maine.
He replaced John R. Tiller,
the state forester of South Car­
olina, who became the new
president.
The NASF represents state
forestry in all 50 states and
conducts a business meeting
once a year. Standing commit­
tees work throughout the year
to influence national develop­
ments in forestry to benefit
all the states.
Mr. Schroeder serves as
chairman of the Radio Com­
mittee and vice chairman of
Clarke - McNary Damage Ap­
praisal Committee and is a
member of the legislative
Committee
The annual meeting is held
each year in a different state,
and will meet in Oregon in I
1972 for the first time since j
origin of the NASF in 1920
. Mr Schroeder attended Mill!
City sch ols and is the son of I
| Mr. and Mrs Herbert Schroed-
I er.
1968 Pontiac LeMans
$2495
4 door Hardtop, V8 Automatic transmission,
Power Steering, Electric seats and windows.
Vinyl Roof. A one owner car.
1966 Chevelle Malibu
$1595
2 door hardtop. V8 Automatic transmission, Pow­
er Steering, Only one owner.
1966 Plymouth Fury III
$1395
1965 Ford Falcon 4 door
$1045
4 door Hardtop. V8 Automatic transmission.
Power Steering, Power brakes. Air Conditioned.
Custom model. Air Conditioned, Low Mileage.
1964 Chevrolet Malibu 4 door $895
6 cylinder, automatic transmission, Power steer­
ing.
STAYTON
First and Hollister - Stayton
Bookkeeping and Income Tax Service
Lindemann Real Estate Office
Stayton — Mehama
Qualified to handle Farm and Personal Income
Tax Forms
SUSAN LINDEMANN
Office Phone 859-2415
Home Phone 859-2667
ANNOUNCING
$1.00 Steak Night
Every Tuesday from 6 p. m. to 10 p. in.
10 Oz. Dinner Steak with choice of Garlic
Toast, Salad or Baked Potato.
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Lyons, Oregon
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Phone 897-8324 or «97-2754
Mill City, Oregon
WHERE YOU ARE TREATED LIKE A PERSON — NOT A NUMBER
It is so easy to put yourself in the driver's
come to Gene Teague Chevrolet today
fine cars on our used car lot.
1963 Mercury Monterey
$895
1 door sedan. V8 Automatic transmission. Power
Steering, Power brakes. Factory Air Condition­
ing.
1963 Mercury Meteor
$745
4 door Station Wagon. V8 Standard transmission.
Overdrive. Clean.
1963 Ford Fairlane Wagon
$595
Motor just overhauled, standard transmission.
Overdrive. A real clean car.
1967 Jeep Wagoneer
$2295
4 wheel drive. Turbo-Hydramatic transmission.
Power steering 327 V8, Hubs.
1965 Chevrolet
$1495
Custom El Camino. Factory GM Canopy V8 motor
4 speed transmission. Above average.
OREGON
Call 769-2126