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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1951)
Present were Mr. and were in play. Carrie Naue held the ments were served to the, honored Mrs. Orville Downing, Mr. and Mrs. high prize. Low went to Modena guest, Mrs. Mullins, and Mesdames and Alma Olmstead drew Oscar Naue, John Jungwirth, Phillip day dinner guests at the home of John McClurg of Lyons, Juanita and ¡Carleton, Duane Downing of Portland, Mr. and ' the traveling prize. Present for the Pietrok, Jim Phelps, Donald Huber, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gisler of Marion. Mrs. Jack Scott and Mr. and Mrs. party were Mertha Allen, Cora Jen Larry Mullins, Earl Allen, Floyd Bas- A pot-luck dinner was held at the Merl Lavine of Mill City. ner, Ida Free, LaVay Mullins, Eula Isett, George Huffman, Orville Down Rev. Fred G. Bennett, Southern By EVA BRESSLER home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carleton Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer and son, lia Lyons, Garnett Bassett, Mabel ing, Lloyd Free, Percy Hiatt, Kenneth Baptist minister, and song director Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons with Mr. Saturday evening the occasion hon Gail, of Albany were Sunday guests Downing, Mabel Bass, Alma Olm Hellemn, Sam Bridges, Cora Jenner, Wm. J. Bishop begin church services and Mrs. Wayne Ransom were Sun- ored Mrs. Carleton on her birthday at the home of her parents, Mr. and stead, Carrie Naue, and Modena Alice Huber, and the hostesses, Mrs. in the Odd Fellow hall in Mill City. Lyons and Mrs. Free. Those sending Sunday, April 8, at 7:30 p.m. Carleton. Mrs. Percy Hiatt. Billie Prichard of Klamath Falls gifts that were unable to attend were A group of friends from Lyons is visiting at the home of his parents, Mrs. Alex Bodeker, Mrs. Bert Lyons, went to Salem Wednesday evening to Mr. and Mrs. W'illiam Prichard who Mrs. Leland Manning, Mrs. Clarence honor Mrs. Earl Hampton, (the form live near Jordan. Jungwirth, Mrs. Bob Carleton and er Miss Constance Bodeker of Lyons) Mrs. Pat Lyons and Mrs. Bob Free Mrs. Vern Nydigger. with a shower at the Hampton home were hostesses for a shower honoring Sunday dinner guests at Burl on Sunnyside avenue. Games and Mrs. Francis Mullins held at the Free Smiths home were Mrs. Nora Sutton, opening of the gifts furnished the en home Tuesday . afternoon. After Ray Sutton, Miss Gretchen Atkins all tertainment. Those honoring Mrs. opening of the gifts dainty refresh- of Portland, and Mrs. Eva Smith of Hampton from Lyons were Mesdames Mehama. The occasion honored Mr. Albert Carr, Robert Fetherston, Mar Smith on his birthday anniversary. vin Berry, Alex Bodeker, Clyde Bress Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Berry and son, ler, Floyd Bassett, Hugh Johnston, Jimmie, and their daughter and fam Wallace Power, George Clipfell, Earl FREE METHODIST CHURCH ily, Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Murphy, Mikie, Allen, Donald Huber and Mrs. Alice North MID City Arleen and Chris of Glendale, visited Huber, Mrs. Orville Odderman of relatives over the weekend in Lyons. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Aumsville, Mrs. Fred Boyer, Mrs. Or Morning They were guests at the home of Mr. worship 11 a.KV ville Bower, Mrs. Norman Johnson Berry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George and Mrs. Gus Johnson of Salem. Those Junior church 11:00 a.m. Berry. Evening service 7:30 pjn. sending gifts that were unable to at Mr. and Mrs. Seth McCaleb of Ro Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 p tend from Lyons were Mrs. Wood chester, Minn., are visiting at the Oliver, Mrs. George Berry, Mrs. Percy Phone 1906 Rev. L. C. Gould. Pastor home of their daughter and family, Hiatt, Mrs. Cora Jenner, Mrs. Leland Mr. and Mrs. Bob Free. Manning, Mrs. Arthur Olmstead, Mrs. COMMUNITY CHURCH >•' 'S' Wilson Stevens, Mrs. Charles Power, Full Gospel Preaching and Mrs. Arthur Andersen of Me Sunday school 10 a.m. REV. FREI) G. BENNETT hama. Morning worship 11 a.m. Southern Baptists and everyone in Holy Week communion services Evangelistic service 8 p.m. terested are invited. This is an ex were held Thursday evening at the Prayer meeting Tues, at 1:30 p.m. By MAUDE M. JOHNSTON tension service of the Capital South Preaching services Wednesday and Lyons Methodist church with Rev. 0. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Muetzel and ern church of Salem. An attempt L. Jones in charge. A Symbolic Friday 8 p.m. Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor family moved to southern Oregon last will be made towards establishing a service of the Last Supper was ob week. They are near Tiller, where permanent work here in Mill City. • no served in silence, a spirit of worship Muetzel is employed in the logging . Reverend Bennett is a native of and prayer with special music. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Th* World'« Finest—th* World'. ONI I woods. Alberta, Canada, and was ordained in Services every Lord’s day Faith Rebekah lodge sponsored the Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rodich accom Edmonton in 1935. He served four Pr*livr*T*tf*d A»0MA-TIGHT Ch*stf dinner held at the hall honoring the Sunday school 9:45 p.m. panied Mr. and Mrs. Felix Johnson and one-half years in the Canadian I Boy Scouts and their families. Due Morning worship 11 a.m. • No. 2449 —fig wattrhll chest in Amoricon to illness and other reasons a number Walnut, tray intlvdtd. Young People’s meeting 6:30 p.m. of Lyons on a vacation trip that army in World War II; and received will take them to points in Wash his theological training in Moody Bible A* of the Scouts were unable to be • 10,499 cubic inc/ios of mothproof atorago Evening worship 7:30 p,m. ipaco. $250 00 Moth Protortion Gvarantoo. present. Tuesday, 7 p.m. Jr. Teen Fellowship ington, Nevada, California, and back institute of Chicago. Reverend Bennett will be accom • Thoro'i no more thrilling gift than a LANi- Wed., 7:30 p.m. Bible study hour. home by way of central Oregon. They Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett and left last Friday morning and expect panied by Mr. Bishop of Ada, Okla. for twoothoarf, wifo, daughter, »¡»tor, mothor. Thursday, 7 p.m. Young People. son, Cecil, went to Redmond Sunday Bishop is a graduate of the Baptist Mr. Hugh Jull, Pastor to be gone two weeks. where they were guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston and university and the Hartford Music a a a of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston and family of Redmond were Sunday normal. MISS JACQUI MISCSS, family. The Johnstons recently CHRISTIAN SCIENCE visitors here. “Remember the time and place also *Mi«« America' 1*4* »ay« moved to their new home there. IOOP Hall The Jack Christensen children had invite your friends to come with you .... 'Tea will lava year Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead and Sunday 11 a.m. their little pet dog killed by a car to hear the sermon ‘A Great Gospel’ LANS Cedar Hepe Chest sons, Donald, Walter and Jimmie, HOPE CRESI Wednesday meeting 4th W’ed. 8 p.m. on the highway in front of their on Sunday, April 8,” Music Director |w«l like I lava mine*. spent the weekend with her mother • • • home Saturday afternoon. The Bishop urged. Mrs. Benford at Burnt Woods. puppy had been a present to the ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Mrs. Earl Hellemn and infant children at Christmas time. daughter, Sandra Louise, have re Sunday School 10 a.m. TERMS Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston, Kath of timber manufacturing plant will be Morning Worship 11 a.m. turned to their home on McCully ryn and Kenton, and Linn Rodich erected on the site. There are sev Young people’s service at 6:30 p.m. mountain, from the Salem General were Sunday dinner guests at the J eral plans being talked of and just Evening Service 7:30 p.m. hospital in Salem. what the new industry will consist H. Johnston home. Prayer meeting and Bible study, Mis Lucille Lewis of Roseburg is of will be developed in the near fu- Mill City was a M. O. Peterson of Thursday at 7:30 p.m. spending her spring vacation at the ! Whatever the decision it will Rev. W. D. Turnbull, Pastor. Fox Valley business caller Saturday. ture. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. mean another good payroll for this • • • The Shoop family, who were living Clyde Lewis, Miss Lewis is a teacher locality. at the A. D. Gardner place, have in one of the grade schools in Rose DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH moved to Gold Beach. They began “A Little Down On a Big Bill Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. burg. moving two weeks ago and were here Preaching at 11 a.m. by Leland Mrs. Percy Hiatt was hostess for for their last load Monday. Phone 3-4615 For Guaranteed Cleaning the afternoon card club with her party Keithly, minister. Mrs. George Berry has been ill Youth meeting 6:30 each Sunday held at the Rebekah hall Wednesday lately. She is under the care of her afternoon. Several tables of 500 evening. it’s the physican and is reported improving. • • • E. L. Mason of Salem was a busi GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH ness visitor through Fox Valley this | OF CHRIST week. Sunday school at 10 a.m. George Nydigger and adjoining Morning worship 11 a.m. property owners are reported to have 24-HOUR SERVICE Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m. sold some acreage to a mill company Mill City Evening worship 7:30 p.m. recently. The land purchased joins Walter Smith. Pastor !the railroad company right-of-way Closes at 6 P.M. I and is located between the Clipfell and Nydigger sideroads. Some line IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH Southern Baptists Begin Services March 2». 1951 anniversary. ■THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE LYONS Gevurtz of Salem Presents for the Girl Graduate Church Activities LANE «•««“» Fox Valley LANE GEVURTZ F urniture co NU-METHOD 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 • * • I.D.S OF JESUS CHRIST CHURCH Detroit Sunday school each Sunday 10 a m in high school building, Detroit. Priesthood meeting 11 a.m. Zealand Fryer. Presiding FIRST PRE.SHYTF.R1AN CHURCH Morning worship 11 a.m. Music by choir. Dr. David J Ferguson. Preaching Young People at 6:30 p.m.. Miss Alice Smith, leader. Kellom s Fresh Meats FRESH DAILY — VERY REASONABLE PRICES Kellom’s Grocery MILL CITY ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC CHURCH. MILL CITY Mass at 9 a.m. every Sunday. Confessions heard before Mass. Altar Society 3d Wednesday 8 p.m. Father Carl Mai, Pastor • • • r. SOUTHERN Il \PTIST Mill City Odd Fellow Hall Sunday evening worship at 7:30 Director of music, Wm. J. Bishop. Rev. Fred Bennett, Minister. UTTLE ILLS MAKE • True, that "little illnet«" yoo’va beer mentioning tn aa offhand wsy, may tu* teem to amount to much— lust a few faint tymptomt. Rut. neglected, theae "lirtia ilia’* can lead to big bill« for doctors, medicine«, etc; no« ao mention needles« «uttering and loss of preciotu time. Consnlt a Doctor now — you U a«»e by it in the end. And. of course, we hope you'll bring his preacriptioa f’ “• for ooretui compounding. OPEN WEEK DAYS 8 A M. to 7 P.M. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 9 A.M. to 12 NOON WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS AND ALUMINUM AND DISHES For Safety Ö* Convenience Open a Checking Account! $10,000 Deposit Insurance MILL CITY STATE BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. t