The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 10, 1975, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEHAMA
CHURCH
HEWS
Mehama Community Church
Charles Emert, Pastor
Sunday School
9:45 a.m
Morning Worship
11 a m.
Evening Services 7:30 p.m.
7—The Mill City EntsTpriM*. Thunulay, -Inly 10, 1975
Safely I ip» for . .
ì
Mr». John Teeters
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Puxk
came from Washington, DC.,
NT ( llltlHTOI'IIEK MIHHIO5
Friday, June 27, for a two
Detroit
weeks vucutlon at the home
Sunday Mass 10:30 a.m.
of her futher, Mr and Mrs. Al
Holy Day and First Friday
fred 8chneider, and to visit Mill City Communtty Church
5:30 P M. Detroit
with other relative* in the Rev. Donald L. Dlahong, Paator
S/op in and fry our Luncheon Special
Full
Gospel
area
Frrr MrtliodiNt Church
Sunday School 10:00 A. M
BREAKFAST
LUNCH
DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Schneider and
I
Worth Mill City
Morning Worship 11.00 A. M
her mother, Sylvia Goodell of
Itrv. John DeMain
Evcuing Service 7:30 P. M.
Lyons, spent the 4th of July
10 (X) a. m. Sunday Sch >ol
Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M.
at the home of Mrs. Goodell’s
11 a. m. Morning Worship
Everyone welcome.
twin brother, Mr and Mrs.
—OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK—
5 P m Evening V orshlp
Adolph Titze nt Canby.
Dorothy Christensen return­
I
DETROIT COMMUNITY
Mill City
Santiam Hwy.
Heventb Day
ed home Monday, June 30,
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Adventist Church
from Sun Antonio, Texas,
I
Sunday
Paul Haynes, Pastor
where
she
attended
the
10:00
a.m.,
Adult Bible Study Morn)ng Worshlp'
? 11:00 a.m
Amrican
Home
Economics
at the church
I Tuesday Evening Prayer
Convention She also visited a
.7:00 p.m
short time ut the home of her 11:00 a.m., morning worship 1 Service .
and children's church
Peter
cousin, Mr. und Mr
I
5:00 p.m. youth Bible study
Hughes at Au-.tln
for grudes 7, 8 and 0
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heid,
who have been staying here 0:00 p.m. evening servi.es
Pa «tor
Richurd Norris, ~
7:00 p.m.
since they moved from Call
forma, have rented a house in
i
First Christian <'horch
Outdoor cooking offers hours
Do not use kerosene or ga o-
LVONN I'NITKD
Woodburn and mov'd then
of fun and relaxation for the
Rev. Richard L. llulsteud
11 nr! A small amount of sgx--
METHODIST » IIIHIII
lust week
entire family and for friendly
clal charcoal lighter fluid is
Bible School 9:45 u rn.
Mr. and Mrs Donald Teeter .
tih ur.d .'»uh St
gathei ng.-., pro\ld.ng that cer­
the preferred method of
Phone 859-2540
an- living congratulated on the i Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
tain safety steps are recognized
starting charcoal. Use a
birth of their fust granddau­ Youth meeting at 6:00 p.rn.
Rev. Arthur Hansen
and followed.
long, kitchen-type wooden
Evening Services 7:00 p.m.
match to ignite the fire, anu
ghter They have three grand
Welcomes you to come as
To guide barbecuing enthu­
Adult
Bible
study
each
Thurs
­
Immediately move away
sons. The little girl was born
you are.
siasts in their cooking, John
For A Smoother Running Car and Better
day
at
7:30
p.m.
Youth
Bible
from the grill. Don't try to
Deere, a distributor of barbecue
at Mt Home. Idaho , July 1 to
study each Wednesday at 7:13
add more starter fluid after
grills,
makes
these
suggestions:
Gas
Mileage During the Summer Months.
Denis and Linda Teeters They
of Jr»u» Chriat
the charcoal begins burning.
pm. Santiam Searchers each The of Church
i W Ilf KE to use the grill Is an
laitter Day M«lnt«
named her Theresa Lynn und Wednesday at 3:30 p.m.
When lighting a gas grill al­
important consideration.
Frederick C. Rudy
she has a brother, Donald
ways raise the cover before
Place the grill on level
Telephone 859-2025
turning on the ga«
Everett.
ground,
where
It
will
be
sta
­
Mill City Presbyterian
Meetings at American Legion
i
Stuurt Christensen came
4 HOW to be cautious during
ble
An
anchored
grill
Is
a
Phone 897-2442
Mill Qty
Rev. John Heidbrink
cooking Involves both the
Hall in Gates
from Kettlcman City, Calif,
good choice, because it can't
Phone 897-2291
operator and the design of
Sunday School . ..... 9:15 a m.
July 5 and expects to »pend
be tipped over. Select an
the grill It is recommended
open area lor proper venti­
...... 1030
some time here at the home of Morning Worship _ 11:00 am. Sunday School
that you wear a large apron
Adult
Bible
Class
_
10:00
am.
lation.
Never
attempt
to
Sacrament
Meeting
....
6:00
his mother, Dorothy Christen­
and insulated cooking mitts.
cook indoors on a charcoal
Nursery for young children Relief Society Tuesday .10:00
When lifting the grill's cov­
sen.
grill;
the
burning
briquets
er, keep your distance from
Mr. *nd Mrs. John Shafer under competent supervision. Sacrament Meeting .........12:15
can
generate
poisonous
car
­
the heat. Some grills feature
were guest* Saturday, July 5, Choir Rehearsal_ 7:30 p.m Primary Tueeday _____ 4:N
bon monoxide fumes.
side-mounted lid handles to
MIA Tuesday ................. 7:30 i
at the home of their son's I
3.
WHEN to barbecue Is influ­
belt eliminate the bum haz­
Santiam Chapel
family, the John Shafer, Jr*, at
enced by weather conditions.
ard. Be sure to use long­
Amembly
of
< hx !
On
windy
days,
even
if
the
St Paul.
handled cooking utensils
Phone
859-2644
Lyons
|
grill's
cooking
area
Is
pro
­
Hattie Golliet was hoste«« at
that have sturdy, heat-re­
tected by a windshield. be
sistant handles to provide a
her home for a picnic the 4th Robert Harkin*, ... ...... Paator
extra careful to prevent
Sunday
School,
9:45
a.m.
firm grip. Keep children
of July Present were a group
flames from escaping and
away from the grill during
from the Salem Horseless Car­ Morning Worship, 11:00 ajn.
doing
damage
to
the
sur
­
cooking and until the grill
Sun-
riage Club following the pa C. A. (Youth) Service Thun- 1
rounding area
has
cooled.
rade at Mrll City. Houseguests day* at 7:00 p.m.
9. WHAT to use to start a
By foUowtag these Up*. avid
Royal Rangeri and Miaalon-
Sanr/c«
of Mrs Golliet for the 4th of
charcoal fire 1* important,
bartneuen am be NRtfMlK,
ette* Family Night, Wednevday
July weekend were Mr and
at 7:00 p. m.
MN
than Kb*
Mrs R E. Golliet from Turn­
Anyone desiring counsel and
water, Wa»h
prayer may call Pastor Robert
Around fifty relatives were Harkins.
and Casey from Molalla, Mr.
present July 5 for a picnic at
I
and Mrs. Alex Bodeker and
John Neal Park ni Lyons The Idanha Community Church
Mrs. Eva Bressler of Lyons
gathering honored Mrs. Ber­ Bev. Larry M. Goin, Pastor
by Eva Bre*ier
Recent guests at the home
nice Ixingfellow whose 80th
Sunday School, 10:0 a. m.
Mission of Wisconsin
The United Methodist Wo­ of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc-
birthday was July 6.
Morning Service 11 o’clock. Evangelical Lutheran Synod men held their meeting Tues., Pheeters were his sister and
Evening Service at 7 o'clock Worship Service __ 7:00 p.m. july ] at the church with an husband. Thelma and George
HAVE LOTS OF JUNK laying
Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30
around the house, in the gar­
Sundays afi jay meeting and sack Battmer, from Kansas City,
Temporary Meeting Place — 1 lunch at the noon hour. They Mo His brother, James Mc-
age or in the attic. Why not P- m.
get the most out of it with
Home Federal Savings i Loan . were busy
__ _______
_ up their Pheeters from Fresno, Calif.,
setting
Gatee Community
a convenient Want Ad In the
Stayton, Oregon
rummage ready for their base- neice and husband. Barbara
Our printing orders are always
Church
of
Christ
Mill City Enterprise. A call
William Bernhardt, Minister ment sale to open up Tues , and Scottie Atkins from Oak-
Pastor — Dean Cade
to 897-2772 will change your
Information — Ph. 859-2869 July 8. from 10:00 to 4:00 p m land. Calif., neice Miss Barbara
ready on time , That's because we
Phone 897-3266
unwanted Items into cash.
They
also
held
a
short
business
McPheeters
from
San
Francis-
know
how important that order is
Morning Worship 10:00 a. i.m
Calvary Lutheran Chorvh
___
„_____
~
‘ quilting
■ J co, and nephew and wife,
meeting
and 2 finished
Wednesday Evening
to you. See us for every printing
Stayton
the quilt and put another one George and Jan Battmer from
Bible Study 7.00 p.m.
ED LEWIN
Firm Ave. and Fern It Idler Rd in.
Portland.
-.J
need.
Auctioneer, Inc.
Rev. Norbert Dey, Pastor
Lt. JG Wm. Paulick. com-
Canyon Conservative Baptist Worship Service
10:30
a
m
mander of a coast guard ship,,
c ii
•
Complete Auction»
Rev. Don Prorciw
was a recent guest at the home |f the number following
5th & Cedar, Lyons
Phone 7fi!»-M«fl
of his grandparents. Mr. and
Milk
Pool
Fee
To
Be
Sunday
School
9:43
a.m.
Sale almost every Sun.
Mrs Chester Riggs He was your name on The En*
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Increased In July
10 A. M.
enroute to Juneau, Alaska
Training Hour, 6:0v p.m.
__ _____
___ _____
.... .....
........ border. He terprise label reads
An
order signed
June 25, from the
eastern
CfinNgnminta Welcome
Evening Service, 7:00 p.m.
897-2772
accompanied by
his
Wednesday evening Bible 1975 by State Director of Agri - J wa,
1050 WUco Road Stayton
study and prayer time 7 p.m. culture Leonard Kunzman will fiancee. Karen McCue, from
7-75 it’s time to send
I increase the milk market pool• Ashton. Md.
fee from two cents to three
Mr. and Mrs Gatl Elmer,
cents per hundredweight on Mrs. Bea Hiatt and Mrs. Merle a check for renewal.
all milk in the milk pool for, Richardson returned home
NEW—24x46' Statler all electric 2 Bdrm.
the Oregon Quota Plan.
Wednesday from
a trip to
The new rate becomes effec­ Lake Tahoe and Reno
Fkjuipped with storm window«, fiberglass tub,.
tive July 25. 1975 The increase
Phone Core wrap. Carpeted. Many other extraa.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sch-
was brought about by the in­ weer from Jacksonville spent
Special thia week-—$12,450. Delivery and net up
creasing inflationary trend, Sunday thru Wednesday at the
included.
which has also seen the price home of his parents, Mr and
to the milk producer for his Mrs. John Schweer. Their
Class 1 milk go up from 36 85 twins, Thomas and Troy, who
per hundredweight in 1971 to , had spent a week with their
$9 64 per hundredweight.
' grandparents
___ ______ returned home
It is the first increase in rate
them Sunday, a family
since July. 1971, when the two barbecue was held and another
cent per hundredweight was son
Mr and
ana Mrs. John K.
son, Mr.
ALL THE ENERGY
,
set. Prior to January, 1970. the gchweer and family of Beaver-
CONSUMED BY
¿¡à# w
Oregon Quota Plan pool was ton joined them
. . by
u--------
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—
Mrs Wm Prichard
supported
market
pool . < fees
GROWING TREES
und audit fees that together to- have
iuivv. returned
_______ from a trip
COMES FROM THE SUMS RAYS.
tilled 2L- cents per hundred-'
‘their destination was
BUT THAT'S OMLY PART OP WOODS
weight. When the federal milk McCook, Nebr., where they
Drop in and see our huge inventory and
EMERGY-SAVING ADVAUTAGES.
marketing order was initiated vjsltej ¿heir farm place. They!
have lunch on us.
the audit fee • was eliminated a]sj(
,(ls<) visite<1 Mt. Rushmore and
and the program operated on (,nl0Ute they stopped at the
a one cent per hundredweight Mortnon Tabernacle in Utah aS
WDOO REQUIRES
market pool fee until the July wpJj .)S o(her places of inter-
LESS ENERGY FOR
1971, increase.
I est. They were accompanied by
.
-
v
MANUFACTURING
The same order that increas- their son-in
_ _____
law and daughter, |
< d the market pool fee also re- »«r“and Mrs. Gene Phillips of
BUILDING MATERIALS
vised that part of the milk Seattle. Wash
THAN ANY OTHER
stabilization regulations cover-] Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bcny
RESOURCE.
I ing the payout to producers. and daughter Roseann from
I The revision provides for a Tillamook visited at the home
more systematic flow of mo­ of his father, Mr and Mrs.
ney through the Oregon Dept, Marvin Berry, as well as other
AND
of Agriculture's business office I relatives in Lyons and Mill
to the producer.
IM HOMES
City during their Fourth of
The regulation changes fol­ July weekend.
OR OFFICES, WOOD
lowed a May 19 hearing in Sa­
Mr and Mrs. Donald Olm­
IS THE BEST INSULATOR
lem with Ray Hobson, admin­ stead and four children from
OF ALL BUILDING MATERIALS-
istrator of the milk stabiliza­ Auburn. Wash.. were weekend
I
THIS MEANS COOLING EFFICIENCY
tion program, as hearings offi­ guests at the home of his par­
cer.
AMO HEATING ECONOMY.
ents, Mr and Mrs. Arthur
I
Olmstead Their two children,
Stnoltey Sayti
Danny and Cherri remained
W4 S
—‘WHFIYAV 7NÄ/V/N6
for a while with their grand­
UlxMJV
FOR FUTURE 6&J€RATfOfiJS!
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman John- 1
son and son Eric Johnson of :
Auburn, Wash., were weekend
guests at the home of her par­ U. S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc
Frank Lumber Co.
i ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bode-
Idanha
—Lebanon, Oregon
Mill City, Oregon
¡ker On the Fourth of July, a
family picnic was held at the
cabin of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young & Morgan Timber Company
Stout Creek Lumber Co.
Hampton on the Little North
Lyons, Oregon—Mill at Mehama
Mill City—Idanha, Oregon
Fork river. Attending besides
Mr. and Mrs. Hampton, David
HARDWOOD COMPONENTS
and Shelley of Salem, were Mr.
The Mill City Enterprise
Mehama - Phone 85&-2145
and Mrs. Norman Johnson and
Advertising — Commercial Printing
SANTIAM HARDWOODS and 8aJra lac.
Eric of Auburn, Wash, Mr.
Saieni — Phone 585*22«2
and Mrs.
Douglas Hampton 897-2772
Mill City, Oregon
LUNCHEON SPECIAL
Five Days A Week
VIV’S STEAK HOUSE
Get Your Car Tuned Up Now!
Vern’s Shell - Towing
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