The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 14, 1972, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE
Free, for Boys 8-13
CHURCH
HEWS
DETROIT
exaremenT! Motorists to Drive IDANHA
With Lights On
F00TB3LL Governor Asks
ENTER OUR 1972
«uni
YOU COULD WIN ONE
OF 18 LOCAL TROPHIES
Put an impress:ve metal PPAK
trophy in your room by s.gn-
ing up today for our 1972
PPicK
Competition.
Bring
your parents in to register,
get your free PP&K Tips
Book and start practicing. At-
tend our free clinic for more
help, Remember, you have a
opportunity
because
great
you’re competing against boys
your own age.
Governor T oe McCall this
week appea.ed tc Oregon mo­
torists to join state govern­
ment and four major utilities
in a program to reduce traffic
accidents
McCall said, "I am appalled
by the rising tragic toll of acci­
dents injuries and deaths on
our highways We must de
everyth.r.g we possibly can to
prevent this lamentable loss of
property and lives.”
Through July. 422 persons
have died m Oregon traffic
accidenta an increase of 60
over the first sever. months of
1971
McCall said state employees
and the employees of Pacific
Northwest Bell Pacific Power
and Light. Portland General
Electric and Northwest Nat­
ural Gas will drive with
-Lights on for Safety" during
the entire month of Septem
ber Ante headlights will be on
during both daylight ..nd eve­
ning hours m state and compa­
ny cars.
McCall said. "It also will be
strongly urged that the em­
ployees and members of their
families operate their own pri­
vate vehicles with lights on at
all ~ —in September
Impetus for the "Lights .n
for Safety” program came
from the utilities, the governor
said.
Surd lar programs have been
conducted by other private
companies, the governor said.
The Greyhound Company, for
instance, reported an 11 per­
cent reduction in arcióezts
through a Lghts-on campaign
over a period of five years, he
said
Vehicles are m—e visible
m daylight hours when dri­
ven with the lights on. McCall
said. In addition, he said, the
program should create a great­
er statewide awareness of the
need to drive carefully
FREE: REGISTRATION
ENDS SEPTEMBER 29
Philippi Ford
109 1st. Ave. S+ay+on
769-2117
ED LEWIN
Auctioneer, Inc.
Complete Auctions
Phone 769-5466
R% Roots lllaBI*«
The fourth of a series of
five colored filmstrips will be
shown at the Idanha Commun­
ity Church dur.r.g Sunday eve­
ning's 7 o'clock service. The
film entitled. "Locality of Je­
sus’ Galilean Ministry.” shows
scenes related to events from
the beginning of Jesus' min­
istry to the time of His Trans
figuration
The Idanha home of Mrs
Jessie Smith will be the set­
ting Thursday when members
of the Women's Mission Soc-
letv of the Idanha Community
Cht .rch meet at 7:30 p.m ~
eve: ■.mg's program will ii
the election of officer? f
ensuing year
A Monday visitor at the
home of Mrs Bertha i Loken
was her grandson. William
■ Billyi Morgan and a friend,
Billy has just completed his
in-service training at Fort
Ord. Calif., and is now sta-
!
tioned at Fort Lewis Wash
One senior, four sophomores,
six freshmen and six juniors
c mpr.se Detrnt's football ros­
ter for the fall season Tr.ey
are senior. Tom Lem.r.g soph­
omores Glen Abrahams Kevin
Hills Stuart Knapp and Don-
aid Saner: freshmen. Gres
Adams. Mike Hancock. Doug
Kirk. Jay Reeves. Briar
Smith and Eddie White
iors Marty Gardner. Ronnie
Lynn. David Labinski. Rick
M:nroe. Rand-, r. ’.r. ar.d Sta
Williamsoi
Detroit Pa-.;: and a Gift Shop
_
yr
S£VS ZxlH» beginning Monday
they will close on Mondays
Otherwise they will remain
open the other six days until
Chris .i-.as
P. O. Ros 348
MILL
CITY
ENTERPRISE
Phone 897-277?
Mill City, Orc. 9736«
Puhitshed al Mill CKy. Manon Count), Ore. r»«r> Ihuoday
Entered as Seccnd Class Mail Matter ai the P «tuffice at Mui
City. Oregon, under Che act of Congress of March 3. 1879
rhe Mill City Enterprise assume» no tin.uKiai responsibility
J for errors in advertisements It will however, reprinl
«nth wt charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an
advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault
An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development
of the timber industry and agriculture in this area
VtMOt»
__________ MEMBER__________
LYONS I NITKD
HAROLD D KLIEWER
Funeral services were held,
METHODIST CHI RCH
in Salem Saturday at 1 p m
sin and Ash St.
Phone 859-2M0
for Harold D. Kliewer, 56. of
Albany, who died on Wednes­
Rev. Arthur Hansen
day in a Lebanon hospital.
Welcome* you to cume
|l Oregon
--
Harold was well known in you are
Newspaper
Mill City He was a meat cut­
Sunday School at IO a un
I
Publishers
ter and worked for .Albert To­
The Church in Worship 11
¡Association
Hl
man when he first opened the
new Hilltop Market. He was
Flint Chrtetlan Ch »rch
Sut scription Kates
Mill City’s first mayor and
Minister Charles E Full*.
_ H30
Manon-Lunn Counties, per year ----------------
was active in both civic and
Bible School. 9 « a. m
_ 35.00
school affairs while living
Morning Worship 11*00 a Outside .Manon-Linn Counties, per year —
i
— 15-50
Outside
Oregon,
per
year
-------------------------
here
He moved to Lebanon from Youth Activities 3 p. m to
DON W MOFFATT
_____ —— ---- Editor and Publisher
Mill City and then to Albany 6 pm. — Sundays.
GEORGE LONG ___ __ ____ ____ Assistant Publisher-Printer
about 1C years ago where he
Evening Services 7 pm.
was a Department Manager Bible Study each Wednesday NORMA LONG__________________ Society and News Editor
for the D. E Nebergall Co. He IttOO A. Mi and 630 P M. at FRAN BRADAC .....------------------------------------------------ Printer
was a native of Minnesota but the Church Senior High Youth ROSE CREE___ _____________________ Local News Editor
had lived in Oregon for 36 meets 4 p. m. Junior High MARY KH.I.Y_______________________ Local News Editor
CORRESPONDENTS
years In Albanv he lived at meets 3 p m
_______________ B oom Champion
Detroit-Idanha
2911 Locust St.
___________________ Betty Kelle
Survivors include his widow. Canyon Conservative Baptist Sates -----------
__________________ Eva Bressler
Lyons ----------
Rev. Robert Lathrop
W ilamina Willie ' of Albany;
Mrs. John Teeters-Jean Roberta
Mehama
____
one son. Harold L. Kliewer of
Services in New Church
Salem; one brother, Robert
Sunday school 945 a. m.
Kliewer of Temecula. Ca.. and I Morning Worship 11 a m
St. Catherine's Catholic
Training Hour, 6<K> P. Mm.
three grandchildren.
Masses Even Sunday
Services were at the Howell-
Wednesday evening Bible
9:00 A ' M.
WAS THAT .
Evening
Service.
7
o'clock
Mortuary
Edwards-Doerkser.
H.-.v Dav an: F.rs: Friday
with Rev. Arthur Dunn offi- -tudy ana prayer time 7pm
gvt«6ooo;
7:30 P M
dating. Burial was at Belcrest
Mill City Presbyterian
Memorial park
ST CHRISTOPHER MISSION
Rev. Luther Kurt*. Pastor
Detroit
VERNON D. GOODELL
Phone 897-3139
Saturday Mass at 7 p. m. in
LYONS — Funeral services Adult Bible Class_ 10:00 a m stead of 11 a. m Sundays.
were held Wednesday. Septem­ Morning Worship_ 11:00 a m I
Holy Day and First Fridav
ber 13. at 1:30 p m at Weddle Nursery for young children j
530 P M Detroit
Funeral Home ;n Stayton for under competent supervision. '
Vernon D. Goodell. 82 who This is the summer schedule1
died Sunday :n the Marian of services. New fall schedule
Home. Sublim:ty. He was born will be announced soon.
, in Tacoma, and came to the
Santiam Chapel
. Lyons-Mehama area in 1918
Assembly of God
and worked in sawmills until
Phone 859-2644
Lyons
Warren H. Cornelius, Pastor
The 12th annual Bowl Down
Sunday SchooL 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship. 11 o'clock. Cancer tournament will be
C. A. (Youth: Service 5:30 pm. held in all bowling centers in
I Oregon, October I to 15. This
Evangelistic Rally. 7:00 p. m.
Midweek Services Wed-, 7 pm j is sponsored by the Oregon
Anyone desiring counsel and State Bowling Proprietors As­
Thursday, September 14—
prayer
may call Pastor Warren sociation as a benefit for the
Hamburger Gravy
. American Cancer Society. Last
H. Cornelius.
Whipped Potatoes
Phone 769-5311
I year, over $27.000 was raised
Home-made Bread A- Butter
I for this event and over $250.
The
Church
of
Jesus
Chrisl
Fruit Cup
‘ 000 has been raised during the
of Latter Day Saints
Sugar Cookie
past eleven years.
S+ay+on
George J. Rolfe
Milk
Phone 769-5417
I
Once
again,
the
top
prizes
Friday. September 15—
Bi an ch President—585-4442 j are two new Volkswagen se-
Why don't YOr subscribe
Fish Krisps
.Meetings at Stayton Branch j dans, one donated by the Ore­ to The Mill City Enterprise ?
Green Beans
Chapel • Westown Subdivison gon State Bowling Association
French Fries
Priesthood Meetings ------ 900 and one by the Volkswagen
Applesauce
Sunday School--------- 10301
Cinnamon Twist
| sacrament Meeting — 6:00! dealers of Oregon. There are
Relief Society Wednesday 10:00 40 donated prizes valued at
Milk
I MIA Wednesday ____ 7‘30 57.000. 20 for men and 20 for
Monday. September 18—
women.
Spanish R:ee
Governor Tom McCall has 1 Primary Tuesday --------- 4:30 ,
The tournament is open to
Homemade French Garlic
oeer. advised that another
Bread.
$1.750.000 has been advanced Mehama Community Church all league bowlers who do­
Peaches
Ito the State Forestry Depart­ Frank SchultzwohL Pastor nate fifty cents in the Quali­
fying Round to try to beat
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Applesauce Bar
ment for repair of roads dam-
Morning Worship, Him. their average in their third
Milk.
! aged in the late January flood
Evening Services 7:30 p. m game They can enter as often
Tuesday. September 19—
| in Western Oregon
as they wish. They enter the
Barbeque Hamburger
William Mayer. Seattle, re­
French fries.
gional director of the Federal Mill City Commnnrty Church House Eliminations by Octo­
Tomatoes.
Office of Emergency Prepared­ Rev. DonalJ L Duhong. Pastor ber 29. One third then advan­
ces to the House Finals by No­
loe Cream
Gingerbread ness. said the advance brings
Full Gospel
vember 12. In many centers, lo­
Sunday School 10:00 A. M
Cake.
to $2,397.000 the funds granted
Morning Worship 11'00 A M. cal prizes are donated for this
Wednesday. September 20—
so far to the Forestry Depart -
Evening Service 7 :30 P M j round of the tournament.
Meat Loaf
I meat The department and fed-
Wednesday Eveirg 7.30 P M
Whipped Potatoes and Gravy I eral inspectors estimated to­
One Third finally advance
Wtfgfes oBiÿ 11 3 4 I ds .
Everyone wekxxne.
Hot Rolls
to the State Finals which will
tal damage to forest roads in
Peas
be held December 2. 3. and
yet tetaren 25rr more
nine count.es at 83.618.254. and
Gate« Community Church
Red Jello and Topping
10 if necessary. Newberg Bowl
additional payments are ex­
sower tfiar seme saws
11 a. m. Sunday School
Thursday. September 21—
will host the men bowlers and
pected.
costwE
up le S25 mere'
9:45
a.
m.
Worship
Service
Chicken Pot Pie
Rainbow
Lanes
in
Forest
At McCall’s request. Presi-1
Lettuce Salad
( Grove will host the women.
' dent Nixon declared all of
How Only
W atermeion
| Western Oregon a disaster area Mehama Community Church
About 30.000 bowlers qua-
Mehama.
Oregon
Peanut Buttter Cookie
'
lify
and
about
1.000
reach
the
I following the
severe rain­
$ ,7195.-
James R. Godwin. Pastor
Friday. September 22—
storms in January That made
i finals. Prizes will be awarded
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Pizza
I in January soor. after the
I the Forestry Department, and
Morning Worship 11:00 a m winning list is published.
Spinach
I other state and local agencies
Cubed Jello Salad
I eligible tc apply for financial
Other major prizes are a co­
Oatmeal Cookie
Seventh Day Adventist
I assistance from the Office of
lor TV, mink stole, cottage
8.
W.
Ivy
8t.
MID
City
9» Mst puerili up'weifr
Emergency Preparedness.
tent and a movie camera. Lo­
G. M Richardson. Pastor
U m uu
State Fcrester Ed Schroeder
cal bowlers are urged to watch
a m Worship service
for the tournament and enter
If the number following said the m - ney provides for re­ 11
3.3 a «
7 p. m. Wednesday prayer the fight against cancer
pair of state-owned timber ac­
Hwtj -»^ec tar in rack
your name on The Eru cess roads and the network of meeting
F !»•» «»5 C4 Ji MÌ'
terprise label reads fire protection roads damaged Idanha Community Church
by flooding.
’>'8»«’ Sv* 3 i v»L« M k
Arvin E. Johnson. Pastor
9-72 it s time to send The counties where road da-
18 s*w$ uus Mt nt :o»l
Sunday
SchooL
10:0
a.
m.
mage occurred are: Clatsop,
a check for renewal.
Arswtc
:i 4 ttM
Morning Service 11 o’clock.
Tillamook. Lincoln. Lane. Coos,
Evening
Service
a:
7
o
’
clock
txftafc
irte
vrtn cattai
Douglas. Linn. Clackamas, and
Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30
ea$i*
I Washington.
p. m
*lt$s CtfSVFif /■taefcsoes?:
•
Calvary Lutheran Church
Au+orr.a+ic
Stayton
Oiler
' First Ave. and Fern Ridce Rd.
1 Rev. Norbert Dey. Pastor
Sunday School ___ 915 a m
nwa .II«
Bowl Down Cancer
Tourney Slated
Dairy
Queen
I
School Lunch Menu
State Forestry
Department Gets
Road Repair Funds
M c C ulloch
MAC 1010
AUTOMATIC!
1/4^
4 for 25c
Large Cukes
4 for 25c
Large Peppers
head 25c
Local Cauliflower
Local Hybred Melons 3/S1 & 4/S1
Walla Walla Sweet Onions Lb. 10c
Local Tomatoes S3.98 bu. or lb. 12c
Last of Hermiston Watermelons
.
.
.
.
lb. 51/x
lb. 12c
Green Beans
Deer Permits
Be Sure To Attenc Available in Three
The Lyons Grange Special Hunts
Fair Sat., Sept. 16
A Good Dinner Will
Be Served
HEALTH FOODS
Closed Saturdays
Open 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
HARVEST HUT
721 S. E. Santiam Blvd.
Ph. 897-2331
HARDWARE
We Give SAH Green Stamp»
Phone 897-2977
159
I
Worship Service_ 1030 a m
Detroit Churrb of Christ
The Oregon Game Commis­
Sunday School. 10:00 a. m
sion today advised big game
Morning Worship. U o'clock.
hunters that permit quotas in
three special deer hunting Come and Worship With L'a
areas are undersubscribed.
Surplus permits will be issued Our Ladj of Lourde« Pariah
Jordan
on a first-come, first-served
M im 3rd and 4th Sunday m
basis until quotas are met.
As of August 24. permits are day at 8:30 a. m.
la Lyons
available for the Adair Tract
1st. 2nd. and 5th Sun
| located in Benton County. Cal-
apooya Creek located m Doug­
las County, and Randall Sad­
Free Methodist Church
dle located in Lincoln County
North Mil] City
Permits for all other special
Rev. John DeMaio
seasons and game management
units were oversubscribed
10.00 a. m. Sunday Schx>l
and a drawing held August 18.
11 a. m. Morning Worship
Hunters unsuccessful in the
5pm Evening Worship
drawing; may refile for one of
the above seasons if they so de­
sire or keep the notice for fu­
ture preference Surplus per­
mits are expected to be
snapped up quickly
The Adair Tract season is
scheduled November 18 and 19.
I€
Keep Matches Away
from Young Children
fi
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Mill City Shoe Repair
135 Wall Street
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
New Owners
Richard and Marilyn Willeman
Hame Friendly Service
Open 8:30 to 6 — Monday Through Saturday