The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 16, 1950, Page 7, Image 7

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    is reported the men were the succes-
7—Tin: mu . i < m enterprise
February IH I t*.»O
ful players at pinochle. (We have
not heard the ladies side of the story
Jim Simms. District manager of
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Santiam Trailer Court. Gates
Bv EVA BRESSLER
yet.)
the Eagles lodge of Salem with his
DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
By MRS WILSON PARK
wife and some friends visited Detroit
Mr. and Mrs James Fish and son The officers of the Womens Society
Warren Knape, Pastor
By MRS J. A WRIGH1
The correspondent regrets that she are in Dayton. Oregon visiting at of Christian service, Mrs. Laurence Sunday school ,
on Sunday coming by way of the
......... 10 am.
Walworth. Mrs. George Huffman. | Morning worship
Fire totally destroyed a cabin on North Santiam and going back the
has not been able to report the news j the home of his parents.
.... 11 am.
due to an extended trip back east Mr and Mrs. O. L. Parker had as Mrs. Jim Lande and Mrs. Glen Julian Youth meeting
... . 6:45 p.m the Linn county side of the river South Santiam highway.
and the weather. She hopes to be their dinner guest Sunday. BUI j were hostess for a tea held at the Youth night Saturday .......... 7 p.m. about 1.30 a.m. Sunday. The cabin
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beesoni of
community club house Monday after-
belonged to Scott Ebright but was springfield were visiting over the
more prompt in the future.
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Haimes.
rented by Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Moore weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Several tenants of the court who The Mason family, who were for- . noon entertaining the new ladies of
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
I
the
community.
“The Chun-h of Light and Life Hour' who were asleep at the time the Davis and at Fischers camp
were employed by the Rogers Con­ mer residents of the court have re-
Mr. and Mrs. John Prideaux and Sunday School
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Layman will
10:00 fire started. They escaped without
struction Co. have moved to Port- turned from a visit back east. They
children
spent
last
week
in
Portland
Morning
Worship
11:00 injury except slight burns on attend a dinner Tuesday In Salem
land. They include the Haman are now guests at the home of Mr.
Junior Church
visiting with relatives.
11:00 Moore's hands. It was thought that given by the Tavern owners associa­
brothers and families, the Dufuis, and Mrs. George McBride.
Evening
Service
7:30 fire started from an overheated tion. The Laymans will soon be able
Loffie Hiatt of Seattle. Wash,
Ward. Berch and Peterson families. The seventh birthday anniversary
Wed.
Prayer
Meeting
7:30 stove. The cabin was so nearly to move back into their home which
spent
the
weekend
with
relatives
in
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Park and of Johnny Mike Reeves was the
burned down when the fire was dis­ has been remodeled since it was
1
Phone
1906
family were Saturday evening guests occasion for a jolly party when a i Lyons. He is a nephew of Elmer and Rev. L. C. Gould
covered that although both the damaged seriously by fire several
Pastor
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike number of his playmates were in­ Amos Hiatt.
Idanha and Mongold fire depart­ weeks ago.
North Mill City
Clele
Romine
left
Friday
evening
Canasta
was
the
game
of
the
Plant,
I vited to help him celebrate, at the
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ments answered the call there was
evening. None of those playing will home of his grandparents, Mr. and for Des Moines. Iowa, where he IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH nothing they could do.
The Oregon pioneers who blazed
was
called
by
the
sudden
death
of
j
admit defeat.
the trails now have descendants who
Mrs. Mike Plant. Games were
Sunday
School
10
A
M.
A
large
crowd
attended
the
nohost
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bamhardt were i played and refreshments served his father.
Morning Service 11 A.M.
dinner given at the Home Ec. room burn up the roads.
Mrs. Orville Bowers and daughter
Evening Service 7 P.M.
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. to Darlene and Elaine Schaffer, Virginia of Salem visited Sunday
of the high school by the Detroit and
learn traffic laws by acct-
Riley Champ Saturday evening. It Vem, Jimmy and Ginger Miles, Mic­ afternoon at the Paul Johnston , Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 P.M Idanha church groups. The pro­
hael Suddeth, Carol Sue Ball, Fred­
Eldon Haley, Pastor gram when David Jaynes furnished
home in Fox Valley.
• • •
dy Butler, Linda Sue Reeves, Mar-
the music was greatly enjoyed.
Typewriters
Calcuators ( cia Bamhardt, Bobby. Sue and Clau­ Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kellogg from
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Adding Machines
On February 24 the Womens Fel­
couple
of
Eastern
Oregon
visited
a
dia Park and Jerry Dupius.
Services are held every Sunday
CAPITOL OFFICE
days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. morning at 11 o’clock a m. In the lowship of the Christian church will
Patty Stewart was hostess Sun-
have an evening meetng when the
EQUIPMENT CO.
Merrill Brassfield. The Kelloggs IOOF hall.
| day afternoon, at the home of her
Idanha church will be Invited here to
531 Court
SALEM I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stewart are former residents here.
• • •
Sales — Rentals — Service
commemorate the National Day of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Garber
spent
COMMUNITY CHURCH
I in honor of the birthday anniversary
.
-- -
Prayer.
the week end in Portland as guests
Full Gospel Preaching
SHIRLEY LAIRD
j of her cousin, Joyce Athey. Party
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson drove to
at the home of their son.
Sunday school 10 A.M.
games and canasta provided enter­
Newberg on Monday to spend the
Saturday and Sunday guests at the
tainment for the guests during the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heineck Morning worship 11 A.M.
night at the home of their daughter
Phone 2603
Evangelistic
service
8
P.M.
afternoon. Refreshments were ser­ were Mr. and Mrs. Ade Rutschman
Preaching services Wednesday and Mrs. Lola Christianson and then will
ved by the young hostess, assisted of Hillsboro, Mrs. J. A. Messinger,
drive into Portland for shopping
MILL CITY
by her mother, Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. B. A. Vose and daughter Miss Friday 8 P.M.
and dental appointment.
Rev.
Wayne
W.
Watkins,
Pastor
Those
invited
Mrs. William Athey,
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Irma Vose of Oswego.
SANTIAM Fraternal Order of Ea­
to help celebrate the happy occas- The Womens Society of Christian
FIRST
CHRISTIAN'
CHURCH
gles 2745 meets at Rod and Gun Club
sion were Barbara, Mervin and service will hold their meeting at th
Services every Lord's day
in Idanha each Wednesday 8 p.m. 30
Louise Haun, Allen Vale, Jerry Lar- home of Mrs. Alice Huber Monday
Morning
worship 11:00 A.M.
j son, Donna Ray, Gloria and Shirley
Mill City Lodge No. 144, 1.-
I Athey, and Connie and Billy Stew­ afternoon the 20th instead of Tues­ Young People's meeting 6:30 P.M.
^“^O.O.F.. Meets Every Friday
day the 21st, due to conflicting
Evening worship 7:30 P.M.
art.
Mill City
3403 or 88, for
activities.
T. Courtney, Jr., Pastor night. Visiting Brothers Welcome.
Among the Gates residents who
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a»»»»»»»»«»«»»»»»©»»»:«»«»» attended the Three Links card party The Mens club will serve their
father and sons banquet at the com- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
in Mill City Saturday evening were
munity club house Tuesday evening Morning worship 11 a m.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin, Mr.
WOOD’S STORE
LICENSED
February 21st. A speaker will be
Music by choir.
and Mrs. Floyd Völkel, Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. David J. Ferguson, Preaching
present and a good time is asured
General Dry Goods
| Elmer Stewart, Mr .and Mrs. Wil-
every one. Plates will be sold at Young People at 6:30 p.m., Mrs.
i liam Athey, Mr, and Mrs Burrell
NOTIONS
1JNGERIE
75 cents each, father and son $1.50. Arthur Krelver, leader.
Cole, Mr and Mrs Clarence Johnson,
READY-TO-WEAR
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Mrs. Wood Oliver received word
] Mrs Gerald Heath and Mrs. Edward
HOSIERY
$1 per month and up
ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC
Monday of the death of her sister in
MILL CITY, OREGON
LUZIERS COSMETICS
; Chance.
Also serving Gates and Lyons
CHURCH,
MILL
CITY
was
called
Oklahoma. Mrs. Oliver
Mass at 9 A.M.
Just in case of doubt, the federal there this summer by her illness,
MILL CITY
Mrs. Alex Bodeker assisted by Confessions heard before Mass.
manuel on government employment
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Altar Society 2d Wednesday 8 p. i.m.
carries this ruling: “The death of an Mrs. O. A. Jewell were hostess for
PHONE 2352
Father C. Mai, Pastor
employee automatically terminates the members of her Sunday school
COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND DOMESTIC
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LEONARD HERMAN
class
with
a
Valentine
party
held
at
his employment."
LIGHTING
the community club house Monday LATTER DAY SAINTS OF JESUS
CHRIST CHURCH, DETROIT
evening. Games and refreshmei.V
Sunday School each Sunday 10 A.M.
I furnished the entertainment. Pres,
ent were Gloria Carr, Carroll Kruse, in high school building, Detroit.
Priesthood meeting 11 A.M.
Kathyrn Carr, Cleo Dysinger.Doro-
236 N. High Street
SALEM
Zealand Fryer, Presiding
thyGrimes. Georgia Casebeer, Jean­
LET US FIGURE YOITR ESTIMATES ON
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ette Huffman, Norma Jean Bently,
PLUMBING AND HEATING
GATES COMMUNITY
1 Shirley Mohler, Judy Kunkle, Mar-
CHURCH OF CHRIST
No Job Too Large and None Too Small
joria Prichard, Jerry Heineck, Don­
10:00
ald Calloway, George Johnston, Gail Sunday £><iiool
Shop and Residence 4260 Macleay Road, SALEM
Ph. 2-7390
11:00
Prichard.Larry Hubbard. Jerry Moh ■ Morning Worship
6:30
ler. Jack Jones and Jerry Hubbard. Christian Endeavor
7:30
Mr. and Mrs. Art Anderson spent Evening Worship
Walter
Smith,
Pastor.
several days at the home of his sister
and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Tom VETERANS DANCE ATTENDED
FREE ESTIMATES
Smith at Richland, Washington.
The
Veterans
dance
at
the
Legion
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Miller of North
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Santiam are visiting at the home of hall Saturday night was attended by
“We
his grandparent^) Mr. and Mrs. Al­ 35 couples who preported a good
evening.
COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDERS
bert Julian.
Dick Turpin called the Old Time
■
dancing and piloted the inexperi-
Expert Bulldozing
See MARTIN J. HANSEN
lenced through the changes.
Road Building
Music was furnished by “The All
tearing, Grading and I.exeling
American Orchestra” of Mill City.
LYONS
TRAILER COURTS
( lunch Veti vit ies
DETROIT
SHIRLEY'S
REALTY SHOP
All
Rubber Footwear
Repaired
DICK’S SHOE SERVICE
Call George
GARBAGE
SERVICE
Towing
Service
GREENLY’S Plumbing & Heating
Salem Lighting & Appliance Co.
I
I
Mill City Plumbing & Heating
YODER-M ARTIN Construction Co
Aim to Please''
Lowest Record
Set lor Traffic
Masonry and Concrete Work
We Always Guarantee Our Work
Mill City 1641
Stayton Blue 162-B
Corvallis 1915
WOMMHIHF
SALE!
Bendix Washer
$169-50
3 models
$5 down
BALANCE EASY TERMS
LOOTED NUMBER. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED
10 good Used Electric Washers
6 good Used Oil Circulators
Wood Ranges & Circulators
S antiam Hardware & Implement Co
STAYTON
hundred million miles. It was es­
Oregon’s 1949 traffic death rate timated such a reduction would
was the lowest since accurate sta- mean an annual saving of 19,000
tistics have been kept, Secretary of lives, 650,000 injuries, and well over
State Earl T. Newbry announced to­ a billion dollars in loss from
day. It was the third consecutive perty damage.
year a new record has been estab­ In that year Oregon’s death
lished.
; was 10 6, the secretary said,
The traffic death rate represents sequently dropping to 8.8 In 1947,
the number of persons killed per 7.6 in 1948, and 6.4 in 1949. The
hundred million miles of travel,and , 1949 figure for the nation is es-
is used nationally as a standard timated at 7.2. Newbry said the
comparison, the secretary explained. reduction reflects a notable drop in
Oregon’s rate dropped to 6 4 from fatalities despite a slight increase I
1948's rate of 7.6. It is computed I in vehicular travel.
from fatalities totalling 357 and Effect of the achievement may be
travel estimated at just over five realized by considering that if Ore
and a half billion miles.
gon's 1946 death rate had applied to
President Truman's Highway Safe­ 1949 traffic, the number of victims
ty Conference, called in 1946 In an would have been nearly 650 instead
effort to check the alarming post­ of the 357 actually killed, the secre­
war rise in traffic deaths, set as a tary declared. The same proportion
three-year goal reduction of the is true of injuries and property
national rate from 12 to 6 deaths per damage.
r.
Special Revival Meeting
ALSO
CHRIS E. NETTIJNG
When the fight begins with him­
self, a man’s worth something.
PHONE 574
Mn.L CITY COMMUNITY CHURCH
South First Street
Evangelist Scott W. Busselle
SPECIAL SINGING AND MUSICAL NUMBERS
Old Time Gospel Messages
ÌI
JUNGWIRTH
Sand and Gravel Co,
Washed Sand, Cement Rock, Crushed Road
Rock, Oil Rock, Fill Rock
Shovel and Trucks for Hire
MILL CITY: Phone »242 Days
LTON8
Mill City Plant 2 Mile« Weit on River Road
TELEPHONES
TELEPHONES
SURPLUS TELEPHONES FOR ONLY
$IO'00
Men’s and Indies’ Western Dungarees & Shirts
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Reduced Prices on all
Wool Shirts & Coats
PRAYER FOR THE SICK
Meetings Each Night at 8 P.M.
except Monday and Saturday
COME AND BRING YOUR FRIEND AND
UNO A HAVEN OF REST.
REV. W. W. WATKINS.
294 Days
297 Nights
Santiam War Surplus and
Santiam Clothiers
OU) RANK Bl IIJIING