The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 24, 1950, Page 7, Image 7

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    Los Angeles, Boston, San Francisco,
and Pittsburgh have less people inside
their city limits than in the surround­
ing suburban region included in their
metropolitan areas.
LICENSED
GARBAGE
SERVICE
$1 per month and up
Also serving Gates and Lyons
MILL CITY
DISPOSAL SERVICE
PHONE 2652
LEONARD HERMAN
Canyon Castle Operating
Under New Editorship
MEHAMA
By JEAN ROBERTS
A family re-union picnic was held
at Taylor's Grove Sunday honoring
the birthday of Harry Patton of
Portland, his mother Mae Patton and
Ed Taylor, both long time Mehama
residents. After a picnic lunch the
afternoon was spent in swimming,
opening presents and enjoying mus­
ical entertainment.
Relatives at­
tending the picnic from the farthest
distance were Major and Mrs. Jacob
Bigham and children from San An­
tonio, Texas. There were 53 present
j including all but two of Mae Patton's
Quality job printing at the Fnter- grandchildren and great grandchild-
| dren.
priae.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Johnson are
tearing down the large old house
i across the river from Mehama, where
Mr. and Mrs. Jo Johnson formerly
lived.
They plan to build a new
house.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Parks from
Stayton are new Mehama residents,
Mr Parks is employed at the Detroit
dam.
John B. Mulford who recently
joined the Marines is at present sta­
tioned in Seattle. His mother. Mrs.
Inez Mulford is visiting relatives in
California.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Valentine and
family have moved to Tillamook
county where he is employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buckler have
been busy putting an addition on
their house near the service station,
They are also digging a well and in-
stalling a pump.
Allen Pooler who has been visiting
relatives in Ko Ko, Indiana, is ex­
pected to return home this week.
Mrs. Leonard Wallen and two girls
who have been visiting relatives in
Colorado, the past month returned
home Sunday.
Gordon Lochridge is the new editor
of "Canyon Castle", mimeographed
weekly published by the Detroit dam
recreational association in the inter­
ests of safety, welfare and recrea­
tion.
Helping Lochridge with the publi­
cation are Margaret Hints, business
manager: Tom Mahoney, cartoonist
and John Brogden, art work. Mrs.
Ted Brown. Mrs. Charles Stayton and
Mrs. Peggy Hoyt are in the circula­
tion department.
MILI. CITY
Sen iee Station
C. E. ‘Pink’ Mason, Prop.
SHELL PRODUCTS
AUTO STORAGE BATTERIES
ZENITH TIRES
FISHING TACKLE
ELKHORN
7—THE MIIJ. CITY ENTERPRISE
( hurcli Activities
August 14. 1950
By ELSIE MYERS
Recent callers at the home of Mr.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
and Mrs. Steve Dark were Harold.
Services every Lord's day
Muanda of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Sunday school 9:45 p.m.
Coleman of Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs
Morning worship 11:00 AM.
Virgil Shaw of Portland. Mr. and
Young People's meeting 6:30 P.M
Mrs Burrell Smith and daughter of
Evening worship 7:30 P.M.
Lyons, who were accompanied by Mr
Smith's mother.
T. Courtney, Jr., Pastor
A group of relatives and friends
arrived at the Ike Myers home Sun­ L.D.8. OF JESUS CHRIST CHURCH
day with well-filled baskets to help I
Detroit
Mrs. Myers celebrate her birthday.
Sunday school each Sunday 10 a.m
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. in high school building, Detroit.
Frank Metzger, Mrs. Rose Metzger,
Priesthood meeting 11 a.m.
Mrs. Eva Metzger, A. W. Metzger
Zealand Fryer, Presiding
Jr . Robert Exley, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
• • •
ert Kenney and Bill, Mrs Christena
Humason. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Metzger. IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH
Sunday school 10 a m.
Janice, Marsha, and Mary Irene of
Morning service 11 a.m.
Gresham. Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
Means and Doris of Multnomah. Ore.,
Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Metzger, Mary­
Jacob Wlensz, Supply Pastor
ann and Rickey and Mr. and Mrs
• • •
Tom Metzger of Portland.
GATES
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Alice Fay Bickett celebrated her
OF CHRIST
fifth birthday at a party Thursday
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
evening given by Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Stewart Sr. at their home in Mill
City.
Those enjoying the occasion
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m.
wtih Alice were her parents, Mr. and
Evening worship 7:30 pan.
Mrs. Bill Bickett, her sisters Jackie,
Walter Smith. Pastor
Phyllis and Treva, and Nancy, Car­
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roll and Dub Stewart. A birthday FIRST PRESHYTER1AN CHURCH
cake with candles was the highlight
Morning worship 11 a.m.
of the party.
Music by choir.
The S. C. Dark home has been
Dr. David J. Ferguson, Preaching
under-going some remodeling the
Young
People at 6:30 p.m., Mrs
past week with a new bedroom being
Arthur Kreiver, leader.
added.
• • •
DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
IDANHA GARAGE SOLD
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
Idanha—Guest Sunday of the Les­
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Perkins families
ter Honey and Oran —
Youth meeting 6:45 p.m.
were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boje and
daughter. Corning, Calif., and Mr.
Youth night Saturday 7 p.m.
The
Mrs. Ralph Bickle, Silverton.
Warren Knape, Pastor
Boje’s came Wednesday.
• • •
Boje has purchased the Idanha gar­
COMMUNITY CHURCH
age and service station from Wade
Full Gospel Preaching
and he and family will return to
Sunday school 10 A.M.
Corning to transact some business
Morning worship 11 A.M.
and return to live here.
Lester
Evangelistic service 8 P.M.
Honey is assisting in the station at
Preaching services Wednesday and
present.
Friday 8 P.M.
Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor
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FREE METHODIST CHURCH
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By Fune«» Ainsworth
JT*j
North Mill Cllv
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
Morning worship 11 a m.
Junior church 11:00 a m
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday prayer meeting 7:39 p.
Phone 190«
Rev. L. C. Gould. Pastor
• • •
ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC
CHURCH. MILL CITY
Maas at 9 A.M.
Confessions heard before Mass.
Altar Society 2d Wednesday 8 p m.
Father C. Mat, Pastor
AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy
Rag Mop
Johnson Rag
Wedding Samba
Quicksilver
,
Come in and see our wide selections
of 45 RPM and 78 RPM Popular«, Old
Timers, Classical, and Seml-Classlcal
Records.
PORTER & LAU
"First with What You Want Most"
COMPLETE APPLIANCE SERVICE
Radio, Washer, Refrigerator
and Electrical Appliance
Stayton 213
Mill City 1884
MM
SALEM LAUNDRY
SERVING THE CANYON AREA
PICKUPS AT
Don’t let forest fires
tip the scales
The wood grown in our forests each year almost
equals the wood we cut for use and that destroyed by
fire, insects, disease and wind. Were it not for forest
fires, the timber growth would exceed the timber drain.
A friend of mine just bought an
old farm-house just outside of town,
and I've been having a simply won­
derful time helping her to remodel
and redecorate. We’ve just about
finished, and I wish you could see
personally the actual “miracles"
we've wrought with paint and
structural glass.
We are especially pleased with
the transformation of the old coun­
try kitchen. When my friend pur­
chased the house, the kitchen was
badly in need of plaster, and totally
lacking in the equipment that we’ve
become accustomed to. (Small won­
der— the home was over 100 years
old, and had been unoccupied for
several years!) Today, that same
kitchen is sparkling with color , . .
completely modern, and practical.
We used Carrara structural glass
for all the walls and it's simply
beautiful! Reflects every bit of light
— and, because it cleans with a
whisk of a cloth, my friend finds it
especially convenient with her fam­
ily of boys!
We are so pleased with the
kitchen that right now we’re in the
midst of having the same glass put
on the bathroom walls. The room
was formerly an old closet and is
small, so the glass is really a help
in seeming to enlarge the room. It's
made just like fine plate glass, you
know, and is polished so that it
really reflects, giving any room a
feeling of spaciousness. The colors
are simply gorgeous — we chose a
tranquil green for the kitchen, and
a beautiful blue for the bathroom.
Peter, my friend's husband, likes
the effect so well that he's putting
a soft beige glass over the mantel
— it's really stunning. He says it’s
very easy to apply, too — goes right
over the original surface.
My husband and I ars going out
to the farm tonight. I want him to
see Peter’s work—for I've just
loads of plans for our house!
GUARANTEED
WATCH
REPAIRING
Laundry Nu-Method, Mill City and Stayton
Laundry and Dry Cleaning—
Ken Golliet, Mehama; ML Jeff Cafe, Idanha
Dry Cleaning Santlam Self-Service Laundry, Detroit
SALEM
163 South High
Phone SB 128
H. 0. Model Railroading Equipment
SPECIALTY CARDS
TRICKS AND PUZZIJCS
MODEL AIRPLANES
TOYS AND DOIJ24
MASQUERADE SUPPLIES
MODEL AIRPLANE MOTORS
Cw Our Mall Order Service
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SALEM’S ORIGINAL
Toy & Hobby Shop
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People who save ayatematically
agree with R H. Macy's famous slo-
gan. Try it yourself. Open a savings
Moreover, nine-tenths of our forest fires are caused
by people and thus, can be prevented.
account with us, deposit something
•vary pay day—and «xparianc« th«
You can help bring about this balance by being
careful with fire in the woods. Help Keep America
Green.
pl«aiur« of having ready cash in th«
bank when you want it or need it.
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
t he Only Seivlpapcr
Maker s
in the &auti[ul Sorth Santiam Canyon
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MILL CITY STATE BANK
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