The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 12, 1950, Page 7, Image 7

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    REPORT OF CONDITION OF MILL CITY STATE BANK
of Mill City in the State of Oregon
at the close of business on December 31. 1949
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances,
and cash items in process of collection ............................... $ 228.255.74
581.499 84
United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed
112.862.52
Obligations of States and political sutxlivisions .................
394.610.31
Loans and discounts (including $443.24 overdrafts)
32 196.12
Bank premises owned $23.845.77, furniture and fixtures $8.350.35
14,250.00
Real estate owned other than bank premises
Other assets ..................
720 00
TOTAL ASSETS
$1,364.394 53
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations
Deposits of United States Government
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.)
TOTAL DEPOSITS
>1,283.189.00
Other liabilities
TOTAL LIABILITIES i not including subordinated
$1.290,34” 00
obligations shown below)
.................
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital
$
Surplus
9,047.53
Undivided profits
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
$ 74,047.53
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
$1,364.394 53
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for
other purposes
$ 100,000.00
I, D. B. Hill, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear or
affirm that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly
represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set
forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief.
D. B. HILL
Correct—Attest: Mildred L. Allen, Frank Rada. C. E. Mason, and
Maxine Hill. Directors.
State of Oregon, County of Marion, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of January, 1950.
D. B. HILL. JR.. Notary Public,
My commission expires April 24, 1950
(Notarial Seal)
Thomas Housing Project
G. E. Thomas, Mill City
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SALEM
SERVING THE CANYON AREA
PICKUPS AT
Laundry—Nu-Method, Mill City and Stayton
Laundry and Dry Cleaning—
Ken Golliet, Mehama; Mt. Jeff Cafe, Idanha
Dry Cleaning—Santiam Self-Service Laundry, Detroit
s?¡l 163 South High
SALEM
Phone 3-9125
P
YODER-MARTIN Construction Co
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDERS
Expert Bulldozing
learing. Grading and Leveling
Masonry and Concrete Work
We Always Guarantee Our Work
Stayton Blue 162-B
Corvallis 1915
Floor Covering
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Evangelistic service 8 P.M.
Preaching services Wednesday and
Friday 8 P.M
Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Services every Lord's day
Morning worship 11:00 A.M.
Young People’s meeting 6:30 P.M.
Evening worship 7:30 P.M.
Tom Courtney. Pastor
ASPHALT TH E
CARPETING
INLAID LINOLEUM
Call for Free Estimates
EXPERT LINOLEUM INSTAURATION
Santiam Hardware & Implement Co
CHRIS E. NETTLING
CHURCHES TO HOLD
CONVENTION
Oregon church leaders from more
than fifteen Protestant denomina-
tions will meet in Forest Grove, Jan-
uary 23 to 25 for the annual conven­
tion or the Oregon Council of
Churches
Delegates and visitors
will be entertained by the Forest
Grove Council of Churches and Coun­
cil of Church Women.
All sessions will be open to the pub­
lic, and interested church people of
every Protestant denomination from
all Oregon cities are invited to at­
tend. Sessions have been planned to
include inspirational messages and
information on the work of church
co-operation in Oregon. A detailed
program may be secured by writing
the Oregon Council of Churches, 215
SE 9th Ave , Portland 14, Ore.
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Salem Lighting & Appliance (]o.
Oregon Mutual Fire
Insurance
PHONE 574
HOWSER BROS.
G\KB\GF
SERVICE
MILL CITY
PHONE 2352
LEONARD HERMAN
Fibre board for cabinets and walls
is made from wood pulp
The first American lumber mill
was established in 1608
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LITTLE ILLS
MAKE
Atlas Heavy Duty Battery
Weed Tire Chains
Perma-guard Anti-freeze
ALLEN
KEITH
Leader Chosen
For New Y ear
Cancer Drive
Appointment of George W. Schoef-
fel, vice-president of the Standard
Insurance company, as state chair-
man of the annual fund-raising
campaign of the Oregon division
American Cancer society, has been
announced.
[ The campaign is held annually dur­
ing the month of April, which ha*
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
been designated Cancer Control
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
month by the United States congres*.
"Are we all going the same way?"
Schoeffel is well known in Oregon
Music by choir.
business and civic circles, having
Dr. David J. Ferguson. Preaching
been active in various insurance
FOLK DANCE CLUB
Young People at 6:30 P.M., Mrs.
organizations and charitable and
TO
MEET
SUNDAY
Arthur Kriever, leader.
civic groups.
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The meeting of the Mill City folk
He is a former president of the
dance club, cancelled last Sunday
ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC
Life
Managers association of Oregon
because of bad weather, will be held
< 111 RUH. MILL CITY
and for many years treasurer of the
Sunday, January 15, at 2 pm. rain
Mass at 9 A.M.
Visiting Nurse association of Port­
or shine. The upstairs hall in the
Confessions heard before Mass
land. He was president of the Port-
Dawes building, recently occupied by
Altar Society 2d Wednesday. 8 p.m.
land Rose festival association La
the
furniture
store,
will
be
the
Father C. Mai, Pastor
1942.
regular meeting place. Election of
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In accepting the chairmanship,
officers will be held and the year's
LATTER DAY SAINTS OF JESUS
Schoeffel stated the "fight against
program outlined.
CHRIST CHURCH. DETROIT
cancer must be carried on to a suc­
Sunday School each Sunday 10 A.M.
DETROIT MEN FINED
cessful conclusion.”
in high school building, Detroit.
FOR GAMBUNG
"Since 1945 the greatest research
Priesthood meeting 11 A.M.
Two Detroit men, Charles Cook attack ever launched on a single
Zealand Fryer{ Presiding
and Kenneth Golden, were among disease has been developed against
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a group of eight who were arraigned cancer," he said, adding that "the
GATES COMMUNITY
before the district court in Albany American Cancer society is spear­
following a gambling raid late Satur­ heading the growth of this great
CHURCH OF CHRIST
I
day night by Linn county deputy effort with the dollars contributed by
10:00
Sunday School
sheriffs in Sweet Home.
11:00
Morning Worship
the American Public.”
The men were surprised during a
6:30
Christian Endeavor
poker game in an east side Sweet Lumber is truly an American wonX
7:30
Evening Worship
Home shop about midnight Saturday originating in Boston.
Walter Smith, Pastor.
• • •
by Deputy Sheriffs George Miller
and Lloyd John. Cards, poker chips SANTIAM Fraternal Order of Ea­
DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
gles 2745 meets at Rod and Gun Club
Election of a new board of direc­ and a table were picked up by the in Idanha each Wednesday 8 p.m. 30
Warren Knape, Pastor
Sunday school
.... 10 a.m tors and amendment of the by-laws raiders.
Mill City Ixxlge No. 144, L-
Morning worship
11 a.m were carried out at the annual meet­ Each of the defendents from De­
Youth meeting
6:45 p.m ing of the Stayton Mutual Telephone troit were fined $25 for participation ^•’^"^^O.O.F.. Meets Every Friday
night. Visiting Brothers Welcome.
Youth night Saturday
.. 7 p.m company Tuesday. January 3, in | in the game.
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Stayton.
CARD OF THANKS
Directors serving on the board will
Wo wish to thank our many friends
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Cliff Ambers’
“The Church of Light and Life Hour” be elected to two year terms under for 'the” cards’ flowers and good
10:00 present arrangments, as augmented wlshes extended during my recent
Sunday School
11:00 over the previous by-laws. Two of stay in the hospital.
Morning Worship
CECIL HAUN and family.
11:00 the directors will be elected one year,
Junior Church
JuMt Hast of Gate*
7:30 while the other three the next, to'
Evening Service
Di.n’t Borrow — Subscribe!
members
acquainted
with
the
busi-
I
7:30
Wed. Prayei Meeting
I
1906 ness of the directors.
Phone
Three members were elected to two j
Pastor xrnn»-
Rev. L. C. Gould
lirrx mamhnra
year terms, urtxilr»
while ♦ two
members U'Orn
were
COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND DOMESTIC
North Mill City
given
one
year
terms
to inaugurate I
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LIGHTING
the new policy of the company under I
IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH the amended by-law s. Elected for
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Sunday School 10 A.M.
two year positions on the board were I
Morning Service 11 A.M
Irwin Parberry, president; George
"The Midnight Oil"
Schlies, vice president; and Ed. J. I
Evening Service 7 P.M.
Bell, sec.-treasurer.
Walter Frey I
236 N. High Street
SALEM
Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 P.M. and A. C. Van Nuys were named
Eldon Haley, Pastor to one year positions under the new
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procedure.
C HRISTIAN SCIENCE
The annual report of the company
Sendees are held every Sunday showed 36 new telephones were in­
morning at 11 o'clock A M in the stalled already this year, bringing
I.O.O.F. hall
the total served by Mutual Telephone
Reports also indicated
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i to 357.
REPAIRS
RENTALS
SALES
| twenty of this number were "owned
share” telephones; installed for per-
i sons purchasing telephone stock.
A notable rise in volume of service
was noted by a 20 percent increase
Your Power Tool Rental Headquarter»
over the previous year
See Ed L. Davis
Company assets for the past year
Phone 3-3646
SALEM
1410 So. 12th
Lyons, R. F. I>
totaled $20,063 47, with $5,116.76 of
that held in cash and government
Phone 751
Mill City
I bonds.
It was also brought out at the
meet, telephone numbers in Stayton.
Turner and Scio, with inclusion of
letters in numbers, would be changed
LICENSED
to four-digit numbers only. It was
also stated in the report new num­
bers would be issued persons living in
the area served by the Stayton
Co-operative Switchboard association
$1 par month and up
with arrival and installation of a
Also aerving Gates and byons
new switchboard in that city.
DISPOSAL SERVICE
STAYTON
A more than capacity crowd at-
tended the formal dedication of the
modern new Community , church
located obove Idanha, Sunday morn­
ing, although heavy snows and ice
made travel difficult.
The ceremony was opened with
community singing, led by Sol Work­
ington, followed by scripture reading
and prayer by the regular pastor,
Eldon Haley, a student at the Eugene
Bible School.
The Detroit high school girls glee
club furnished several musical selec­
tions, which was followed by a solo
by Mrs. Henry Quiring. A male
quartet from the Mennonite Brethem
Church of Dallas, then sang “God Is
Here".
A historical sketch of the church
organization in the community and
construction of the present building
was given by Mrs A. R. Snyder. A
mixed trio selection and quartet num­
ber by the Workington family was
presented.
Minute greetings were extended by
the West Salem Mennonite church,
Warren Knape of the Detroit Chris­
tian church, and Eldon Haley greeted
the crowd.
Reverend Tewes of the Mennonite
Brethern church in Dallas gave the
dedicatory address. This is the first
church to be located in the new city
of Idanha.
Januar) 12. 195J
WOODBOSS CHAIN SAWS
Road Building
Mill City 1641
Church Activities Modern Structure
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Honored Sunday
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Full Gospel Preaching
Sunday school 10 A.M
By Church Folk
Morning worship 11 A M.
Phone Directors
For New Year
Named at Meet
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If You’re a G. I., See
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ion a few faint aymptomt.
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to mention needless suffering
and loss of precious time.
Consult a Doctor now—
yoe'll save by it in the eod<
And, of course, we hope you'll
bring his prescription to ne
for rereful compounding«
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