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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1951)
6—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE DETROIT By OPAL M. WHITE Considerable interest has been shown by members of the junior and senior classes of the high school in the tryouts for the play to be given on April 6 at the school gymnasium. The title of the play, “Nuts and Bolts” is under the direction of Charlene Hanan. Applications for the vacancy caused by Miss Isabella Mason’s i resignation are being received. Miss I Mason will leave on February 1st. Gervais high school basket ball team will play Detroit at Detroit on Friday evening at seven o’clock. Just half of the games in the league have been played to date, so this will be the second game with each team. Plans are under way to organize a Sunday school at Mongold, due to the fact that there are so many children unable to attend Sunday school either at Idanha or Detroit. Otis White, principal of the high school, attended the Principal's Con ference in Eugene on Friday and Saturday of last week. The session began at noon on Friday and closed Saturday afternoon at four. The moving picture “The Salt of the Earth” was fairly well attended on last Sunday evening, at the Detroit Christian church. It was shown by Ralph Sigmund of Stayton. Mr. Sigmund plans to come again when weather conditions are a bit more settled and hopes to have a larger turnout at that time. Sunday school elections were held last Sunday morn ing. Those elected were Mrs. Otis White, superintendent; Mr. H. C. Payne, assistant superintendent; and Mrs. Frank Crowell, secretary-trea sure. R. C. Smith, son of Mrs. Opal Smith has been absent from school for three weeks, with pneumonia. He is one of the first grade pupils. Fifteen children from the first and second grades have been absent with colds and similar ailments. Anna Pearl and Violet McLaughlin have returned to Detroit grade school after having dropped last fall. Anna Pearl is one of the yell leaders for Detroit grade school, they are the daughters of Mrs. J. C. llartvig. Detroit grade school was broken into on Sunday evening, and although Mr. Cannon and janitor Perry Wig gins have been unable to discover any damage, yet the door to the Cold room was standing wide open, the cover to the motor had been removed but apparently nothing else was dis turbed. Mr. Cannon reports locking the Cold room himself the last thing before leaving school on Friday. Mr. Wiggins reported that the boards had been removed from the wood chute but nothing is discovered missing. Deanha parent teachers will meet at the Detroit grade school on Thurs day evening at eight o'clock, January 26. Following the business meeting the program will consist of study groups, one for pre-school led by Alice Moore, the topic: Troubled I parent, troubled child. There will be ’ one group for school age led by John Cannon, the topic: Discipline, the role of punishment and reward. An adolescent group led by Otis White, 1 the topic: Maintaining diplomatic relations with your teen-ager. We were unable to secure the film "Look ing forward to marriage" but have •ecuffd one entitled “Your child and you.” Mrs. Lloyd I.ea< he's fourth grade will present a puppet show entitled “Johnny and the Imps”. The children have been working for some weeks construnctig the puppets and working up this I II health play. Joan Cauble will sing. Ron Morgan, former student of the Detroit high school was a visitor here for the Sublimity game on Friday evening. Ron was on the first team last year and is attending Springfield high this year, his parents having moved to that city. The Detroit high school played Mill City in a close game at Mill City on Tuesday evening. The game belonged pretty much to Mill City until well into the third quarter when Detroit gained anil finally passed Mill City. The Oregon Deaf school will play Detroit at Detroit on Friday night, January 19, beginning at seven o'clock. • Whether you think an illness is contagious or not—call upon a physi cian to make sure. Let him make a thorough check of your condition. Then follow his instructions closely. We hope, too, that you will bring the doctor's prescriptions here for careful com pounding. Just try usl Capital Drug Co. Salem January 25. 1951 I Marshall Wins DAV Citizen Award MR. D.A.’s CRIME CALENDAR JANUARY It th» Month for . . . CRIMES OF VIOLENCE: End-of- the-year parties have their share of violent aftermaths which, un fortunately, seem to continue without diminishing throughout the month. As usual, the innocent suffer most. Expect everything from violations of liquor laws and traffic-driving laws to aggravated assault. LARCENY: Debts incurred ful filling holiday obligations are par tially to blame for those reports of larceny and theft cropping up on police blotters. It’s a shame, but many a new crime career is about to get under way—and the crime calendar is already too full of veteran practitioners to contain a new class of graduates. FIXED GAMES: Wherever there are gamblers there’ll be cries of, “The game is fixed!” Basketball is no exception. The betting set dote on the court game, and wherever rabid fans buck up against the bookie’s odds then you’ll hear the cry. I predict at least one major scandal and in vestigation. CIVIC SCANDAL: New hands, in many communities, take office and control of local governing ma chines. Somebody always scans old records and, by way of starting off clean rule with a new broom, charges and counter-charges of corruption are aired just about now. Watch for “Mr. D.A.’s” Calendar For Crime in February! LEGAL ADVERTISING Church Activities NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice hereby given that by vir- DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH I tue of an is Order duly entered in the Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Circuit Court of the State of Oregon Preaching at 11 a.m. by Leland for the County of Marion, in the Keithly, minister. Matter of the Estate of Albert Seitz- Youth meeting 6:30 each Sunday | inger, deceased, the undersigned, Merl Seitzinger, was duly appointed as evening. • • • administrator of said estate and has qualified as such. All persons hav FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ing claims against said estate are Services every Lord’s day hereby required to present the same, Sunday school 9:45 p.m. together with the proper vouchers, to Morning worship 11 a.m. the undersigned at the office of Bell Young People’s meeting 6:30 p.m. & Devers at Stayton, Oregon, within Evening worship 7:30 p,m. six months from the date of this Tuesday, 7 p.m. Jr. Teen Fellowship notice. Dated and first published this 28th Wed., 7:30 p.m. Bible study hour. day of December, 1950. Thursday, 7 p.m. Young People. MERL SEITZINGER. Mr. Hugh Jull, Pastor Administrator. • • • BELL & DEVERS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Stayton, Oregon IOOF Hall Attorneys for Admin. 5t Sunday 11 a.m. Mill City Lodge No. 144, Wednesday meeting 4th Wed. 8 p.m. • • • I.O.O F. meets every Friday night. Visiting brothers welcome. FREE METHODIST CHURCH North Mill City Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Junior church 11:00 a.m. Evening service 7:30 pm. Wednesday prayer meeting 1:30 p Phone 1906 Rev. L. C. Gould, Pastoi « • • « COMMUNITY CHURCH WASHINGTON, D. C.—Boniface R. Maile (right) national com mander of the Disabled American Veterans presents Secretary of Defense Marshall with DAV “Outstanding Citizen Award of 1950”. The testimonial cites Marshall’s "military leadership and statesman ship and untiring efforts in defense of our nation.” Full Gospel Preaching Sunday school 10 A.M. Morning worship 11 A.M. Evangelistic service 8 P.M. Preaching services Wednesday and Friday 8 P.M. Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor « • • GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m. Evening worship 7:30 p.m. 17-Year-old Mother Wiir Baking Award Mr. District Attorn«/ heard Wednesday» on NBC Walter Smith. Pastor • • • IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH MARCH OF DIMES Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 a m. Evening service 7:30 p.m. Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. Student Pastor, Rodney Toews • • • ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Sunday School 10 a.m. • Morning Worship 11 a.m. Young people’s service at 6:30 p.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible study, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Rev. W. D. Turnbull, Pastor. I • • • FIGHT INFANTILE ¡PARALYSIS JANUARY 15-31 LD.S. OF JESUS CHRIST CHURCH Detroit NEW YORK — New made star Ruth Derousseau outshines such stellar personalities as Art Linkletter and Arthur Godfrey at Pills bury’s Grand National Bake-off II at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, December 11 and 12. The 17-year-old mother of two from Rice Lake. Wisconsin, outshone twenty-four other junior finalists. She first learned of her success at a show case luncheon in the Waldorf’s plush Starlight Roof where 100 women gasped and sighed through six major and six minor awards, presented by the Duchess of Windsor, totaling $130,000 and including a top senior section prize of $25,000 and a complete electric kitchen. Sunday school each Sunday 10 a m in high school building, Detroit. Priesthood meeting 11 a.m. Zealand Fryer. Presiding • • • Richfield Rust-Proof Stove Oil Clean-burning Richfield Stove Oil is now better than ever. It’s rust-proof, keeps fuel tank, line, strainers and burners from clogging with rust and corrosion. Ex tra value —at no extra cost! 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