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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1970)
& CHURCH OBITUARIES , NEWS EPHRIAM THOMAS Ephriam Thomas was born Canyon Conservative Baptiai Rev. Robert Lathrop December 12. 1880 in Secun- drabad, India. He passed away Services in New Church August 16, 1970 at the Milwau Sunday school 9:45 a. m. kie Nursing Home where he Morning Worship 11 a. m Training Hour, 6:00 P. Mm. had been the past 8 weeks. He had been in poor health for a Wednesday evening Bible number of years. Evening Service, 7 o’clock, He was in the British Army tudy and prayer time 7 p. m. and fought in the Boer War. Free Methodist Church He was a sailor on Merchant North Mill City ships. He worked as a farmer, Rev. John DeMain in construction, as a logger, in the shipyards during World 10.00 a. m. Sunaay School War I and II and as a custod 11 a. m. Morning Worship. ian at Lewis and Clark College. 6 p. m. Eveninb Worship. Surviving are his wife, Roz- illah Thomas who is in the Seventh Day Adventist Dwyer Hospital at Milwaukie, 8. W. Ivy St. Mill City two sons, Walter Thomas Sr. B. G. Letcher, Pastor of Gates and Charles Thomas 11 a. m. Worship lervice. of British Columbia, Canada, 7 p. m. Wednesday prayer three daughters. Mrs. Ted (Jes nee ting. sie) Adams of Portland, Mrs. Charles (Violet) Donaldson, St. Patrick’s Parish Isaquah, Washington and Mrs. Rev. Bernard Neuman, Pastor Al (Mabel) Yankus of Mill Lyons City, one brother, Charles Mass: 1st, 2nd and 5th Sunday Thomas, San Jose, California, at 10:30 a. tn. one sister, Mrs. Reginald (Vio Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday •’ let) Woohey, South Australia, 8:30 a. m. 15 grandchildren and 20 great LYONS UNITED grandchildren. One son, Rich METHODIST CHURCH ard, two grandchildren and 1 8th and Ash St. great grandchild preceded him Phone 859-2540 in death. Funeral services were held Edward Springman, Pastor Welcomes you to come as Wednesday, August 19 at 10 a. m. at the Kenilworth Presby you are. terian Church in Portland. In Sunday School at 10 a .m. The Church in Worship 11 terment was at Trout Lake, Washington. HAZEL SEYMOUR T?n A K A I Portland by 1V1 F j xl J j X A her home in plane Friday for Akron, Colo. She i had been a guest at the home Mrs. John Teetera I of her grandparents, Mr. and SPC and Mrs. Alan C. Me-' Mrs. Leonard Wallen since the Donald and children Chris,! first of June. Tammy, Kenneth, Amy and, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Longfel- Wendy arrived Tuesday, Au- low of Reedsport were guests gust 11 from Ft. Lewis, Mass.. I during the weekend of his for a visit at the home of her ;--------------------------- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd' 7.' " - Norton, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDonald at Crane Prairie, and with other rela tives and friends here. The Donald Teeters home was the scene of a family din ir- r ner Wednesday, August 12 honoring the Alan McDonalds. ✓ Present were Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDonald from Crane ron Prairie, Mrs. Don Stensland k § and Ted from McMinnville, Mrs. Harold Longfellow, Mr. and Mrs. Teeters and Bruce and the Alan McDonalds. Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDon ald left Thursday afternoon taking their grandsons, Ted Stensland and Chris McDon 8 ald, with them for a few days. Mrs. Dorothy Owen and daughter, Carla, of Blodgett, visited here Saturday after noon. Carla remained for a few days visit with relatives. Miss Rosalee Robertson left mother, Mrs. William Long 3—The Mid City Enterprise, Thursday, August 20, 1970 fellow, and visited with other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. George Nuxoll of Bend visited a short tiime Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. V. Christensen and Bonnie. you doiit have to HOWL I for it * when ■you use the H7WMDS The Mill City Enterprise Corn Locally Grown . Doz. 55c Hermiston Watermelons . Lb. 5c Gravenstein Apples . bu. $3.25 Cabbage . . . . Lb. 5c Onions . . . . Lb. 8c Sweet Onions . . Lb. 15c AL'S Fruit and Produce Stand Prices effective August 19 through August 23 Al's Fruit ¿Produce Stand •A Mile West of Stout Creek Lumber OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK — 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Richard W. Wells, GATES—Services for Hazel L. Seymour, 54, of Gates, who Blanch President—585-4442 Meetings at Stayton Branch died Tuesday of injuries re Chapel - Westown Subdivison ceived in a one-car accident Priesthood Meetings ....... 9:00 east of Gates were held at 11 Sunday School .......... 10:30 a. m. Friday at Weddle Funer Sacrament Meeting .... 6:00 al Home in Stayton. Rev. Relief Society Tuesday 7:30 Donald Diegelman officiated. MIA Wednesday ____ 7:30 Born in Independence, she Primary Thursday ___ 4:30 lived in the Gates and Stayton Idanha Community Chnrch area most of her life. Surviving are father, Algle Rev. Orville Swindler, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Murphy. Gates: daughters Mrs. Morning Service, 11:00 a. m Leia Riesterer, Sublimity; Mrs. Youth Fellowship, 5:00 p. m. Nadene Porter, Stayton; sons Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30 Stephen Nightingale, Stayton, Danny Westenbrug, Salem; p. m. brother, Clarence Murphy, of I Stayton and nine grandchild Mill City Community Church Rev. Donald L. Dishong, Pastor ren. Full Gospel Interment was in Lone Oak Sunday School 10:00 A. M. cemetery, Stayton. FARL LUMLEY Morning Worship 11 -00 A. M Eveuing Service 7:30 P. M. Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M Everyone welcome. GATES — Shipment was made to Manteca, Calif., for services and interment of Earl Lumley, 56, Gates, who died ST CHRISTOPHER MISSION Detroit Tuesday from injuries receiv Saturday Mass at 7 p. m. in ed when the car in which he was rid!ng plunged over a 25- stead of 11 a. m. Sundays. Holy Day and First Friday foot embankment two miles 5:30 P M- Detroit east of Gates. He was a laborer and had First Christian Churrh lived ir. the Gates area for 15 Minister Charles E. Fultz. years. He was a veteran of Rihle School. 9 45 a. m World War II. Surv:ving are mother, Mrs. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. Maggie Lumley, and a sister, Evening service at 7 p tn. both in California. Bible Study each Wednesday Weddle Funeral Home in 10:00 A. M. and 6:30 P. M. at Stayton had charge of local I the Church. arrangements. | VERBECK ARHcmhly of God l.youn. Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Louis Verbeck Dougla« Mentze, Pastor attended services at a Silver- Phone 859-3364 ton Fun eralHome Saturday 1 Sunday School. 9:45 a. m. for his brother and sister-in- i Morning Worship. 11:00 a. m. law, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ver-1 Evening Service, 7 00 p. m. berk <qad'e Mae), of Silver-' Wednesday evening Middle ton Funeral Home Saturday' Week Service, family night. vice was held at Unger’s. Clyde Verbeck, 67, had been Snntiam Chapel in ill health for many years, I .vons and passed away at a Mt. Angel 2nd and 4th Thursday eve. 6 hospital Thursday, August 13. p. m. W. M C.’s Youth Service Sadie Mae Verbeck, 65, pas or C. A’s. 7:00 Sunday evenings. sed away Sunday evening. Au gust 9, at their home in Silver- Our Lady of Lourdes Pari»h ton. A daughter in the East Jordan survives the couple. Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at day at 8:30 a. m. FRED KIST in Lyons GATES — Funeral services Mass: 1st, 2nd. and Sth Sun- were held Tuesday at 2 p. m. lay in Salem for Fred Kist of 2185 St. Catherine's Catholic N. E. Center St. in Salem. Masses Every Sunday Mr. Kist was a native of 9:00 A. M. Henderson. Ky. He moved to Holy Day and First Friday Salem in 1925 and opened the 7:30 P. M. first radio repair shop in Sal em. From 193.3 to 1936 he op Mill City Presbyterian erated the Tiffany Restaurant Rev, Wayne Blake, Pastor in Corvallis. He then owned a Sunday Sehool at 9:45 a. m. radio repair shop in Portland Morning Worship Service until 1954 when he purchased the Oak Park Motel, which he at 11 a. m. Sermon topic: Nursery through adult classes. operated until 1959. He then returned to Salem. Mr. Kist, who was 77. pas Gates Community Church 10 a. m. Sunday school sed away on Saturday in a 11 a. m. Worship service. Vancouver, Wn., hospital. He was a member of Amer Detroit Church of Christ ican Legion Post 81 and World Sunday School. 10:00 a. m. War I Barracks 1238. Morning Worship. 11 o’clock. Interment was in Belcrest Come and Worship With Us. Memorial Park. Surviving are the widow, So phia of Salem: three daughters. Mrs. Mildred Brombal of San ta Barbara: Mrs. Virginia Dix on of Portland, and Mrs. Helen Rohde, of Woodburn, and six grandchildren. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise The Enterprize Prints Wedding Announcements Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too Your water heater. It gives you oceans of hot water, years of trouble-free service. It’s really "Old Faithful.” But, good as it is, even "Old Faithful” eventually will run out on you. When that happens, just remember that a high-speed electric water heater is the most efficient, most modern, most practical way to get yourself back in hot water! Why wait until your water heater gives you the cold shoulder? 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