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_ 5—The Mill < ity Enterprise, Thursday, March 30, 1972 I The Ministerial Association held a meeting at the Com munity Church on Sunday af ternoon for the purpose of or ganizing the annual Vacation Church School. evening, March The Rainbow Board will I 22. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree meet next Thursday, April 6 attended a reception and at the home of Mrs. William Friendship Night at Vista Lyness on S.E. Kingwood at Chapter in Salem, honoring 7:30 p.m. Don Moffatt will Mrs. Mildred Blankenship, preside as chairman in the ab member of the International sence of J. C. Kimmel. Temple Fund of the Grand Mrs. Janies Cuthbert from Sunday morning Mrs. Bess Chapter of Oregon. Woodburn spent the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Mof vandermeer, who has been ill It has been learned that Pat • last Thursday at the home of fatt spent Saturday, Sunday for some time at her home, Herron of Sacramento, Calif., her uncle and aunt, Mr. and was taken by ambulance to the and Monday of last week at recently underwent surgery Mrs. Lowell Cree. Mrs. Cuth Lincoln City, the occasion be Salem Memorial Hospital and is in the Sutter General bert and her son, Jimmie, and ing their third wedding an where she is in Room 612. Hospital in that city. He form nephew, Brian Hudgins of Sal niversary. erly lived here, and drives up em stayed at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Ed Drapela frequently on business. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mrs. Vee Golden returned and their son, Danny, of Mil Johnson at Gates while they home recently from Phoenix waukie, were in town one day Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Rambo spent the week in Hawaii. where she spent six weeks last week to call on Mrs. Bess spent last week in Medford They were accompanied by with her friend, Mrs. Alene Vandermeer. They are former visiting with their son and their granddaughter. Sherry Boyd. She reported the weath long-time residents of Mill family, the George Rambos. Hudgins of Salem. City. er as being very warm. They returned home Sunday Mrs. Don Andrews, Denise. the younger Rambos Dr. and Mrs. Edward Rada with Lynn Cutsforth of Gates Is driving as far as Albany with Dianna and Mike from Gold among those students named of Pasadena, Calif, spent a them. The group picnicked Beach spent 10 days at the to the Chemeketa Community few days at their summer along the way and also did home of her parents, Mr. and College winter term honor roll cabin here last week. Former some “antiquing.” George Mrs. Elmer Shaw. Mrs. An by earning a GPA of 3.5 or long-time residents, Dr. Rada Rambo has an extensive collec drews came to attend funeral more. Lynn is a student in is on the faculty of UCLA. tion of cameras and daguer- services for her long-time Law Enforcement. ' reotypes and has presented friend, Mrs. Lauretta Ragsdale Norman Damm, who under several programs to Historical on March 15 and then remain went major surgery at Salem societies in his area. ed for spring vacation. Memorial Hospital, is reported to be progressing satisfactorily Mrs. Charlie Powelson from Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harlan and hopes to be released in recently had lunch in Salem Jefferson was an overnight possibly a week or ten days. with Mr. and Mrs. George guest last Tuesday at the home Mr. Damm has been in the Humphries, their daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw. hospital since March 8 and was Dorothea Humphries and their in critical condition for some grandson, George Humphries, Mrs. Joe Smith and time. all of Portland. They reported Darwin Raines attended that their son, Earl Humphries, ceramic show in Portland Visiting the past three weeks who was seriously injured Friday. As the crowd led Jesus away to his death, Simon of Cyrene, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christmas eve in a car-train Louis Verbeck has been Mrs. collision has recuperated and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree, who was just coming into Je Verbeck’s mother, Mrs. Josie is able to work again. Earl’s accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. rusalem from the country, was Mires of Silverton. Other vis wife and baby daughter were Verne Clark of Etayton were forced to follow, carrying Jesus’ itors at the Verbeck home have killed in the accident and the in Eugene last Saturday eve- | cross. Great crowds trailed been Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mul grandparents are keeping ning to attend the 75th anni- ' along behind, and many grief- key of Silverton and their George, his 17-month-old son. j versary of Evangaline Chap-1 stricken women. Two others, criminals, were led out to be j daughter, Mrs. Donald Huber ter No. 51 Order of the Eastern executed with him at a place of Lyons. Also, the Verbeck’s Mr. and Mrs. Gale Larson Star. The celebration was held called “The Skull.” There all daughter, Mrs. Kirk Wirick and family spent from Tues-I in the Churchill School with three were crucified...Jesus on > and family of Newport and day to Friday in Newport, I several hundred in attendance. the center cross, and the two their son. Mr. and Mrs. Rlch- Wn. visiting at the home of. The Clarks and the Crees had criminals on either side. “Fa i ard Verbeck of Tangent. Gale’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. dinner on their way to Eu ther, forgive these people,” gene. Lars Larson. Jesus said, “for they don’t know STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN what they are doing.” And the I open six days a week, 9 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Mulse soldiers gambled for his cloth to 5 p. m. For appointments ph. and family were visiting at the I returned late Monday evening ing, throwing dice for each 897-2100. 42tf I home of his sister and family, from two weeks spent in Ha piece. The crowd watched. And they laughed and scoffed. “He Mr. and Mrs. Bob Perry of El waii. They reported the weath Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Mof-1 Cojon, Calif, during spring va er fine there, and not even was so good at helping others,” fatt and family were hosts I cation. On the way home they sweaters needed in the even they said, “let’s see him save By Frank Stromquist Sunday at their home for a i stopped to see Mr. and Mrs. ings. They were met at the himself if he is really God’s Cho birthday dinner honoring Mrs. ' sen One, the Messiah.” The « Reporters accompanying H Joe Slater of Redwood Valley, airport by Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Moffatt’s mother, Mrs. Vee , Moffatt of Mill City, Mr. and soldiers mocked him, too, by President Nixon on his trip 1 Golden. Other guests were ! an uncle of Mrs. Muise. offering him a drink...of sour Mrs. Bob Person of Milwaukie, to China visited the I p4rs Vivian Trout, Mr. and wine. And they called to him, Miss Leona Lamb of Portland Mrs. Kenneth Weathers and “People’s Drug Store” a j Mrs. Athel Savage and Tony ' “If you are the King of the Jews, and Mr. and Mrs. Cris Mc- children of Dexter were visit short distance from the hotel. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard save yourself!” A signboard was Among the items on display: Brown, Katrina and Kris of ing with her parents, Mr. and Mann of Beaverton. nailed to the cross above him Mrs. Bill Timm during spring herbs in capsule form, po Stayton. with these words: “This is tho vacation. tions, roots and acupuncture King of the Jews." One of the Rainbow Mothers May kits—with needles and plas- As of the first of April, the P. J's Beauty Center 239 S. tic dolls on which to prac- Serve Masonic W. Broadway. Open Monday j building housing the Mill City tice. Myrna Quillan and through Saturday 9:00 a.m. - Post Office, the Mill City En- Banquet in June * New Census Bureau data The Rainbow Mothers Club Marvin Craig Wed 5:00 p. m. Evenings by appoint- | terprise office, and that leased brings up the possibility of ment. Phone 897-2137. 45tf by Madison-Davis Insurance met Monday evening at the i DETROIT — The Justice of a drop in the birth rate so __________________ I will be taken over by Morgan IOOF Hall. Those attending sharp as to approach the White of Gates from the were Mrs. Juanita Culver, mo Peace Chambers of Walter Mr. and Mrs. John Mac Gre- Charles Kellys. “zero” population growth” ther advisor, Mrs. Agnes Carl- Bell, Stayton, was the setting Friday, when Myrna Quillin figure of 2.1 children per gor and family recently re ' son, , ,, associate mother advisor, , Lalack, bride of Marvin family. Only 5 years ago the turned from a Spring vacation ' Spending the weekend at the and Mrs. Joe Mrs. r, Fred j I became o the ,__ ¡„ ,u„ anticipated rate was 2.9 per. trip to Southern California home of Mr. and Mrs. James Krecklow, Mrs. Ralph Spur Craig. Standing in for the where they spent three days Swan was their granddaughter geon, Mrs. Wm. Lyness, Mrs. I couple at the 1:00 P. M. cere- family. mony was the bride’s sister, as guests of Rev. and Mrs. Jim and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. McClintock, Mrs. Vern 11 , , Delores Stephen and nephew The National Heart & Lung Murray and three children at Duane Holms (Carol Jean Gil Wm. Peterman, Mrs. George Davis * 1 Garry Stephen. Institute is planning a large- j Encinitas, Calif. The Murrays lenwater), and their four chil and Mrs. George Long. Following the ceremony scale 6- year study to deter- I lived here for several years dren, of Mountain View, Calif. Under discussion was the I friends and relatives gathered mine to what extent illness 1 when he was pastor of the They left Monday to continue possibility of the Mothers Club I and death from coronary Presbyterian Church. The Mac on to Mossyrock, Wash., where preparing the banquet for the ' at the Starlite, Stayton, where heart disease can be reduced Gregors also made trips to Sea they will visit her father and Masonic Lodge on their 50th j I a reception was held. The bride is the daughter of in men aged 40 to 59 by a World, the zoo, and to Disney Mr. and Mrs. Anniversary on June 24. The ' Mr. and Mrs. Clay Starnes, preventive program aimed at land, and report a wonderful step-mother, George Gillenwater, during group voted to do the banquet Sheridan, and the groom’s par reducing elevated serum trip altogether. with Mrs. Joe Lalack and Mrs.1 ents are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin their spring vacation. lipids, blood pressure and i Ralph Spurgeon as co-chair i Craig, Sr. of Redmond. cigarette smoking. Weekend guests at the home men. Mr. and Mrs. Don Nida aHd 1 Following a short trip to For those patients taking The next regular meeting Eastern Oregon, the couple Nitro-Glycerin, Parke Davis Connie spent several days last of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott will April 24 at the IOOFj are now at home in Detroit. has developed a stable “nitro week at th ehome of Mr. and were Mr and Mrs. Bill Stover Hall be at 7:30 p. m. ' of Pullman, Wash., former Mill Mrs. Craig is employed at tablet” called Nitrostat and Mrs. Charlie French. ___ I City residents. They were in the Cedars and Mr. Craig is a is now available. town to attend the wedding of truck driver for Stuckart VIKINGS RETREAT Miss Rosalie Bassett and Jim Idanha Church To When your doctor prescribes Lumber Co., Idanha. Sauna and Massage Lemert on Saturday afternoon. the best, we do the rest, at Have Sunrise Service “PUT YOURSELF March 25. IDANHA—The Idanha Com IN OUR HANDS" Female Masseuses Marilyn Club will hold a munity Church will be the Concern For Fish SEE US AT baked food sale this Friday, setting for “Sunrise Services” Prompts Chanqe In 4705 Liberty Rd. S. E. March 31 at the building next Easter morning at 6:30 a.m. As Phone 897-2812 Salem, Oregon to the bank. Mrs. Jack Gulli- in the past the Detroit Com Dam Repair Schedule ... response __ ____ to concern ex Your Home Town ford and Mrs. Kate Doble are munity Christian Church has! In Phone 581 -9671 co-chairmen for the - sale Mem- been asked to join in the serv- pressed by state and Federal a.m.-l a.m. 7 Days Weekly. Drug Store ' — ‘ ................. He ’ Lives Fishery agencies that inspec — ’ bers are asked to have their ices. The sermon, “ ‘ I* and So Can You” will be de tion for erosion damage sched- food there by 9 a.m. livered by the pastor of the' uled for two days this week Last Tuesday evening, Mrs. church, Rev. Arvin Johnson. at Minto Dam on the North Marie Burrell, member of the Following the service, break j Santiam River might endan- cancer research committee of fast will be served in the club eer survival of small fish life, the Grand Chapter of Oregon, room of the Idanha Fire Hall the Portland U.S. Army Engi- OES, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell by members of the Woman's neer District has postponed the Cree, Worthy Matron and Mission Society of the church. , work to Mav 1, Colonel Paul Services will be held at their I D. Triem, District Engineer, Worthy Patron of Marilyn time Sunday school at' announced. Chapter No. 145, OES, Mr., regular - and Mrs. Merle Garton, Mrs | ll^m^ | Minto Dam is a diversion ........ and „„ Mrs. ..... i , ... The 7 7 . 7 p.m. evening service dam for salmon downstream William McClintock 7~ "7 Hettie Duncan of Toronto. On- wU1 include a recording, dram- from Big Cliff Lake, the re- dam which operates tario, Canada, attended the re- a‘u‘n« the P1Iate at the trial regulating ............................. in conjunction with the dam ception and Friendship Night ^esu&- at Detroit Lake. Inspection <it Acacia Chapter in Stayton I work will require lowered riv honoring Mrs Fem Hecht,, Cpl. Anderson In Two er flow in the North Santiam member of the Estarl Com-1 — ' - River, Colonel Triem said. mittee of the Grand Chapter Training Exercises Postponing the erosion dam- of Oregon. Marine Cpl. Robert D. An- derson, huxband of the former a*e survey will require an ac Mr. and Mr*. Allen Seven Miss Linda L. Olmstead of MiU celerated construction schedule *s ("onf'rTT>pd that repairs are announcing the birth of City, has completed two back-, their first child, a son, born to-back training exercises on nius* Be made this season, he Our standing goal is to make pay Tuesday, March 21, at Salem the beaches and desert of the ment in full within 5 working days General. The baby weighed in Marine Corps Base, Camp1 from the time Safeco's adjuster gets at eight pounds three ounces Pendleton, where he is assign Singspiration Date your claim. We usually succeed. and has been named Jason Al ed to the Seventh Marine Regi Chanqed To April 21 Safeco. Insurance on your /¿SA len. Grandparents are Mr. and ment’s Third Battalion. car, home, boat, business, , Mrs. Charlie Neal and Mr. and The Singspiration that was His unit stormed ashore Mrs. Frank Severs, all of Mill from Navy ships against an planned for March 30 at the you're with City. I imaginary enemy on Pendle First Christian Church has ton's beaches, and when the been postponed until Friday Safeco. Mrs. Marie Burrell haa sold area was sectired moved inland evening, April 21. her home on S.W. Kingwood for eight days of realistic des-' It will start with a potluck and will be moving soon to the ert warfare training. The total dinner at 6:30 p.m. at the 1 Continental Apartments, No. operation, designed to keep the church. The singspiration is ! 37, at 3444 Liberty Road S B Marines in peak combat read!-1 being sponsored by the MiU Phone 897-2324 or 897-2754 Mill City, Oregon in Salem. ness, lasted 18 days. City Ministerial Association. LOCALS 1 . Ul . <>. X ji 1 his is one ol the models.” Weekly Card Parties End This Thursday Pharmacy Topics. THE CRUCIFIXION THE CRUCIFIXION by Richard Houk from Taylor’s Bible Story Book criminals hanging beside him scuffed, “So you're the Messiah, are you? Prove it by saving your self... and us, too, while you’re at it!" But the other criminal protested. “Don’t you even fear God when you are dying? We deserve to die for our evil deeds, but this man hasn't done one thing wrong.” Then he said, “Je sus, remember me when you come into your Kingdom.” And Jesus replied, “Tcday you will be with me in Paradise. Thi» is a solemn promise.” By now it was noon, and darkness fell across the whole land for three hours, until three o’clock. The light from the sun was gone... and suddenly the thick veil hanging in the Temple split apart. Then Jesus shouted, “Fa ther, I commit iny spirit to you," and with those words he died. When the captain of the Roman military unit handling the exe cutions saw what had happened, he was stricken with awe be fore God and said, "Surely this nun was innocen» ' I First Christian Church Ladies To Meet Tues. The ladies’ group of the MiU City First Christian Church will meet Tuesday, April 4, at 1:30 p.m. in the church base ment. Chairman for the meeting is Mrs. Elmer Shaw with Mrs. Irl Plymale to bring devotions. Mrs. Bid Sanders and Mrs. Carl Schaffer will be hostesses. All ladies are welcome to attend and join in the hour of fellowship. A baby sitter is provided for the children. SPECIAL OF THE WEEK Large 4 Grocery Carts LUKE 23:26-47 from The Living BiUe translation With 10 Inch Wheels BIRTHS MILL CITY HARDWARE *4 ._______ J Santiam Memorial Hospital (Stayton) KREGER- To Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Kreger, Turner, a girl, Sunday, March 19, 1972. TURNER To Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Turner, Stayton, a girl, Thursday, March 23, 1972 Everett Hamilton, owner Phone 897-2977 Announcing OPENING SOON CONSIGNMENT SALES Mill City Pharmacy JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE I Winners at last Thursday’s card party at the Eagles Lodge were Ruth Kerr and Adolph Brunner for high prizes and Dorothy Peterson and Walt Brisbon with low scores. The weekly card parties which have been held every Thursday afternoon, will be discontinued after this week. The parties will probably re sume again in the fall. Chairmen for the parties have been Mrs. Frank Blazek, Mrs. Pete Peterson, Mrs. Sam Bibler and Mrs. Elma Stewart. Ann's Furniture Phone 581-1475 or 749-2975 TV, Radio & Appliance Call Us Any Day For Service No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between Stayton and Gates. ON OR OFF THE CABLE RCA VICTOR The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas RCA WHIRLPOOL The Best Laundry Equipment 1 .PORTERs LAIL Appliance — Radio ’»Al.ts — HFKVICE 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton 769-2154