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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1973)
Recent weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ver beck were their el der son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Verbeck, Jr. and two boys from Tacoma, Wash Rebekah Lodge Hosts Visitors From Turner Lodge 4 Ends ÏS2- Most Park i Camping church I N oy . 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct 11, 1978 WhitseH’s Return I From East Coast by Gle | Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Whit- Monday, Pep Club had a , sett returned Sunday from an Duaine Schults, who spent On ' eight day trip to the east meeting after school. a couple of weeks in Mill City Santiam Rebekah Lodge ! coast. Mr. and Mrs. Whitsett Tuesday, the student council Weekend visitors with his brother-in-law and #166 met in regular meeting The Church of Jesus Christ flew to Portland, Maine to held a meeting, and Boy and home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mof Oct. 3 with noble grand, Mrs of Latter Day Saints visit with their daughter-in- Girl of the Month were voted Krecklow were his sister and fatt, and with relatives in Dave Bamhardt, presiding. George J. Rolfe law and family, Mrs. Gary on. David Mur hammer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Portland, left Saturday morn Paying her first official Phone 769-5417 Whitsett. They also visited Melissa Lawrence were select The overnight camping In Andre of Portland. ing for his home in Los An visit, Mrs. James Verstegg, Blanch President— 585-4442 with their daughter-in-law's ed. geles. He took a load of shin district deputy president of Meetings at Stayton Branch the majority of Oregon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Senior pictures were taken Visiting at the Enterprise gles back with him. Dist. 7A, accompanied by her Chapel - Westown Subdivison State Parks will end on Nov. Srout of Saco, Ma. The Whit all day Wednesday. After 9:00 4, following a season which office Monday afternoon for honor escort was presented to Priesthood Meetings is } in the alr air school, GAA held a meeting. so"’ Gary, “ n lne 1030 saw a slight drop in attend- . sett’ » s son, a look at the back of a news Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stew the noble grand. Mrs. Barn- Sunday School Friday, Pep Club and Hon ance, it was announced this f or ££ a " d ‘ s currently serving Sacrament Meeting .... 6:00 paper shop was Mrs. Sam Bib- art, Jr. attended the John hardt ____ _____________________ welcomed her with one Relief Society Wednesday 10:00 week by David G. Talbot, su in Thailand. or Society held meetings dur lcr and houseguests, Mr. and Denver concert at the Port-( of her original poems. Sidetrips were taken to New ing activity period. Pep Club 7:30 perintendent of parks. Mrs. Carlos Cook and daugh land Coliseum last Friday eve- Other members from Ideal MIA Wednesday The camping season usually Y ork 5'^ and Washington, D. voted on the theme for home- Primary Tuesday --------- 4:30 ters Deborah, Diana and Dena ning, also going out for dinner Rebekah Lodge #223 of Tur C., where they spent a day in coming which is “That Was extends from May through of Lakeview Terrace, Calif. in the city. . ner with their noble grand, This is Now”. Spirit First Christian Church October, but weather can each city, taking the all day . I Then, Mrs. Cook is Mr. Bibler’s dau- | Mrs. Robert Mitchell, payed a week will begin on the 20th tourist tours. Bible School. 9 :45 a. m. cause a variation in closing | ghter. The visitors will leave | Miss Leona Lamb of Port- «fraternal visitation, Mrs. Whitsett said they en- I of October, and the Home- Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. dates. This is especially true for their California home land spent several days last i Communications were „ re- in the high altitudes'of Cen- ' j°y ed J**«»““1 wither and, coming dance will be on the Thursday. Mr. Cook is man- week and the forepart of this ' ceived declaring October of- Youth meeting at 6:00 p. m. had only one day of rain. I 26th. Evening Service« 7 p. m. tral and Eastern Oregon where ager of the Robert Hall Cloth- week visiting at the Donovan ficial Harvest Festival Month cold weather can make an Bible Study each Wednesday ing store there. Moffatt and Don W. Moffatt for the IOOF Home in Port- closing date advisable. homes. I land. A cash donation was 10:00 A. M. and 6:30 P. M. at earlier There are seven overnight the Church. Senior High Youth Mrs. Lee Fisher attended a I voted for the festival. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hadden Cancer Board meeting in Sa The annual meeting of the meets 4 p. m. Junior High | camps which remain open throughout the year, with six lem last Wednesday. She is (Jeannie Kelly) are visiting I United Nations Pilgrimage for meets 3 p. m. of them located along the Ore this week at the home of her | Youth Committee of Marion the chairman for this area. parents, the Carl Kellys. The , County was announced for 8T CHRISTOPHER MISSION gon Coast and the other in 10 a. m. southwestern Oregon 12 miles Detroit Charlie French returned to young couple is from tihe San Oct. 21 at 2:00 at the IOOF 1050 Wile» Road Stayton, Oregon south of Grants Pass. These Sunday Mass 10:30 a.m. his home Wednesday from the Francisco bay area. The above Hall in Salem. parks are Ft. Stevens, Cape 2 miles South of Santiam Golf Course Holy Day and First Fridav foursome, as well as the VA Hospital at Vancouver, The business to come before Lookout, Beverly Beach, 5:30 P M- Detroit Wash. He will be going to the Shields Remines, the Frank the committee will be election HUNDREDS OF ELECTRIC MOTORS Jessie M Honeyman, Bullards VA Hospital in Portland later Stromquist family, Mr. and of officers and discussions of 1/6 to 5 H.P. — Single phase ■— Three phase Beach, Harris Beach and Seventh Day Adventist this month for tests and treat Mrs. Lee Ross, and Mrs. I the 1974 pilgrimage. Valley of the Rogue. GE — Westinghouse — Reliance 8. W. Ivy 8t. Min City Charles Kelly attended the re The ment of his eyes. community service The figures for overnight G. M. Richardson, Pastor ception at the Colonial House chairman, Mrs. Margaret LOAD OF NEW CARPET camping use for the three H a. m. Worship service. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lyness re in Salem last Sunday after Snow, requests the members popular vacation months of 7 p.m. Tuesday prayer meet noon following the Neustad- cently attended a several days’ get their reports up to date HOUSEHO1J» GOODS—APPLIANCES June, July and August show _____ ___ __ __ __ 1 ing. meeting in connection with his ter Jenkins wedding ceremony __ and turned in to her this ed an overall drop of 5.59% METAL OFFICE CABINETS position with the Union in here, as did numerous rela- month so she can make her from the previous year. The LYONS UNITED Spokane, Wash. Shortly after lives of the young couple and J quarterly report. The lodge figures for June show a drop Cars, Pickups, Trucks, Trailer—1966 Susuld METHODIST CHURCH | trustees, Mrs. Glenn Ander- ward. Bill made a quick flying out-of-town friends. of 3.86%, July down 6.7% and 8th and Ash St. Honda 50, Boat and Trailer trip to Washington, D.C. on ------------------------- | son, Mrs. Arnold Syverson and August down 5.5%. Phone 859-2540 Mrs. Florence Timm spent Mrs. Albert Carr are to rein- business. LOTS OF MISC. — SOME ANTIQUES Rev. Arthur Hansen from Wednesday until Sunday' ventory the properties so the Welcomes you to come as P. J.’s Beauty Center, 240 at Monmouth at the home of insurance can be updated, Ed Lew p Auctioneer, Inc. S. W. Broadway, open Mon her brother and sister-in-law, I Mrs. Margaret Snow, presi you are. day through Saturday 9:00 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Slater dent of the Three Links Club, Phone 769-5466 859-2521 Thursday, October 11— St. Cath cifne’s Catholic am. to 5:00 pm., evenings by Mrs. Slater underwent sur announced the next meeting Next Sale Scheduled October 28, 1973 Pizza Masses Every Sunday appointment Cindy Heath gery on Sept. 28 and Mrs. to be Oct. 11 at the IOOF Hall Spinach 9:00 A. M. now on duty, Wed., Thurs., Timm was caring for her when Potluck refreshments. The Pineapple Holy Day and First Friday Fri., and Sat. Phone 897- she returned from the hospi honored guest will be Mrs. Ice Cream 730 P. M. 2137. 36tf tal. Mabel Carlson who will be i Milk leaving shortly to make her Church Services — 9:30 ajn. Mrs. Kenneth Weathers and home for a while in California Mrs. Clyde Golden fell re Sunday School — 11:00 am. Friday, October 12— Grilled Cheese Sandwich cently at the local postoffice Esther from Dexter spent Sa with her sister. Sliced Tomato and injured her right hand. turday at the home of her Second nominations of offi St. Patrick’s Parish Peaches Although no bones were brok sister, Mrs. Floyd Blackbum. cers was held and the follow- Rev. Bernard Neuman, Pastor Chocolate Chip Cookies en, it has been real painful ing slate of officers were nom Lyons Milk Mr. and Mrs. Alan Muise inated: Mrs. Luther Yates,1 Mass : 1st, 2nd and 5th Sunday and she has been unable to do Monday, October 15— from Corvallis spent the noble grand; Mrs. Margaret. at 10:30 a. m. any work. weekend at the home of his Snow, vice grand; Mrs. Otto Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday a» I Hamburger Gravy Whipped Potatoes Anthony Cree celebrated his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Weidman, recording secretary; 830 a. m. Homemade Loaf Bread second birthday Wednesday Muise. Allan and his father Mrs. Walter Thomas, financial Mixed Fruit evening at the home of his spent the weekend hunting. secretary; and Otto Koeneka, Mehama Community Church Milk parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don treasurer. Election of officers Frank Schultzwohl, Pastor Tuesday, October 16— Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cree, will be Oct. 17. Cree. Helping him celebrate Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Vegetable Beef Stew were his grandpardnts, Mr Scott and Kelli from Red- Mrs. Barnhardjt and Mrs, Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Hot Rolls and Butter and Mrs. Lowell Cree, his mond spent the weekend at Anderson were escorted to the Evening Services 7:30 p. m Orange Juice uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. the home of his parents, Mr. 1 floor and Mrs. Weidman pre- Ice Cream Gordon McMorris and his cou and Mrs. Paul Cree. They did ! sented them with President Idanha Community Church Milk some huntinj ng while they Vivian Puett’s “I got mine” sin, Sue McClintock. Arvin E. Johnson, Pastor Wednesday, October 17— were here. ' They also visited pin with the muted swan em- Sunday School, 10:0 a. m. NATIONAL SCHOOL . Bob’s cousins, Mr. and Mrs. i blem. Morning Service 11 o’clock. LUNCH WEEK MENU I Don Cree and Anthony. I The month of November has Evening Service at 7 o’clock. Barbecue Beef on ' been declared official educa- Bible Study, Wednesday 7 JO Hamburger Bun Mrs. Al Yank us is confined . tion loan fund month. p- m. Buttered Com to her home with the flu. Under good of the order, a Popeye Salad I Kangroo Court was held, Santiam Chapel Jello Cake with Mr. and Mrs. George Long, charges against Wanda Ver- Assembly of God Cherry Sauce Jerry and Kevin were in steeg by Mildred Carr, official Phone 859-2644 Lyons ' Milk Eugene Saturday where Jerry meetrher-maid, Carmen Barn- Warren H. Cornelius, Pastor Thursday, October 18— competed in the F ’ District hardt, traffic court judge and.■ Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Chicken and Noodles PP&K honors at Autzen Sta brother Rebekah’s as jurors, Morning Worship, 11 o’clock. Buttered Carrots dium. There were about 15 found her guilty. C. A. (Youth) Service 5 JO pm. Hot Roll and Butter boys competing in the nine ___ ______ _____ Mrs. _____ Mabel Carlson was Evangelistic Rally, 7:00 p. m. Applesauce year old division and Jerry honored with one of Mrs. Midweek Services Wed., 7 pm. Ice Cream placed fourth. | Barnhardt’s original poems Anyone desiring counsel and | Milk i and a gift of appreciation. Mrs. Geraldine Case said, Refreshment committee for prayer may call Pastor Warren Friday, October 18- Fish Krisps this week that she had receiv- Qd 17 wm be Mrs. Walter H. Cornelius. French Fries ed a telephone call from her Thomas and Mrs. Luther MUI City Presbyter!*» Green Beams daughter and family, Mr. and Yates. Phone 897-3139 Peaches Mrs. George Loveall who just I Following the meeting, re- Cinnamon Roll recently moved to Ketchikan, freshments were served by Adult Bible Class.... 10 JO a. m. Worship _ 11:00 a. m. Milk Alaska. Vicki Olson left Sun Mrs. Clara Dougherty and Morning day to join her parents in Mrs. Velma Harrison to the Nursery for young children Ketchikan where she will members and visitors from under competent supervision. 1 stay until Christmas. The Ideal #223 of Turner and Free Methodist Church Lovealls are enjoying Alas Ocean Spray #148 of Clover North Mill City ka and said the people are dale. Rev. John DeMain very friendly. 10.00 a. m. Sunday School., Mrs. Ray Caudle of Mud Eagles Aux. Host 11 a. m. Morning Worship, i 6 p. m. Evening Worship I d*“<gHhS ' «J ™>'« « and two cmiaren, children/ -------------- Hostesses - last 1 Caudle) vauaie; ana — Thursday ----- 7' Calvary Lutheran Church I Michael and Laurie Ann of ternoon at the Eagles Auxil- Stayton By Frank Stromqulst 1 Monteview, Ida,, were Mon- jy? party were Mrs. First Ave. and Fern Ridge Rd. I day overnight guests at the Frank Blazekjmd ^/oyce Rev. Norbert Dey, Pastor •Anticoagulant therapy home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nicholson. Assisting was Pete X ▼ Sunday School ----- 9:15 a. m. sharply reduces« the inci Blackburn. This was the* firs“ * person Worship Service .... 1030 a. ni dence of stroke and subse visit back here in 13 years for | . . t-313]68 were in - play - and quent residual neurological Mrs. Cope who lived in MUI for women wa? defects, according to a co City and graduated from the ^uth Kerr, high score, and Shirley Blackburn, low. John operative study by investi local schools. Swan received low for the gators in 12 V. A. Hospitals. men and George Arthur was Bill McCall was taken to ‘Protein Deficiency during Orpha Cree won the pi- Salem Memorial 1 Hospital gestation and lactation not Monday p nochle prize. where he is reported only stunts growth but also to be in serious condition. Bill The public is invited to at significantly increases su tend the card partie« each is with Contental Telephone sceptibility to tooth decay, Company and is a maintenance Thursday afternoon at 1:00 p. in experiments by Drs. Juan m. at the lodge. Navia and Lewis Menaker, man for the canyon area. U. of Alabama Institute of Three Ball Sixem dental research. Played by Golfers •Antibiotics and other drugs The nine hole and 1* hole eventually may be processed groups of the Santiam Wo- by fermenting waste paper, man’s Golf Club met last according to a report in Tuesday for their final play “Chemical 6c Engineering of the year. The day’s play News. Experiments are un was “three ball sixem”. derway at the U. S. Army First low net winners were Biological Research Labs, Blanche Wagner and Wilma Canyon Conservative Baptist THINK TAN Natick, Mass. Rev. Robert Lathrop Strong with 31; second low net, Beulah Smith and Mabel Services in New Church When your doctor prescribes Pendleton with a 33 and Sunday school 9:45 a. m. the best, we do the rest, at Shirley Etzel and Marie Gal Morning Worship 11 a. n> Training Hour, 6:00 P. Mm. loway with a 34 for third low net. Evening Service, 7 o’clock. Wednesday evening Bible study and prayer time 7 p. m AUCTION Sunday, October 14,1973 School Lunch Menu Pharmacy Topics ¡ I-' / V M fX ^X •'X My Niighbors Phone 897-2812 Your Home Town Drug Store “Believe it or not—aeveral useful thoughts were gene rated in there.” » If the number following Detroit Community your name on The En* Christian Church ferprise label reads' Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. 10-73 it's time to send r Children’s Church, 11:00 am Come as you Are and a check for renewal. Worship with us.