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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1951)
»—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE HUCKLEBERRY FINN Church Activities IDANHA CHURCH ACTIVITIES Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning service 11 a.m. Young People’s meeting 6 p.m. Evening service 6:30 p.m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Pastor, Fredrick Evans • • • CHRISTIAN SCIENCE IOOF Hall Sunday 11 a.m. Wednesday meeting 4th Wed. 8 p.m. | who is a student at the University of Oregon, will graduate next week. Billie Prichard, who has been em By EVA BRESSLER ployed at Klamath Falls has returned special invitation is extended to to the home of his parents, Mr. and all mothers for church services Sun Mrs. William Prichard. Billie will be day morning at the Lyons Methodist home until he enters the service next church. A short program will be June. given by the children in honor of Several from Lyons attended their mothers. wedding of Miss June Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian and son Gerald Garrison of Gates in Glen Jr., spent Saturday night and Presbyterian church in Mill City Sat Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Laurence urday evening. Walworth at Suttle Lake. Sunday! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Putman spent the Walworths and the Julians visited the weekend in Eugene. He at the Paul Johnston family at Culver. tended the funeral services of and The Johnstons are former residents was pallbearer for his grandfather, of Fox Valley. Harry C. Wickham, Mr. Wickham Recent visitors at the home of Mr. | was 81 years of age. and Mrs. Mervin Knox were Mrs. I Miss Vivian Boyce, teacher in the R. C. Acebedo of Avenal, California, Mari-Linn school, is among those Paul Knox of Riddle, and Mr. and Mrs. suffering with the flu and absent from Charles Knox of Eugene. Mr. Knox, school. Mr. and Mrs. Cruson and Jerry of Ashland were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cruson in Fox Valley. Mrs. Otis Short and three children, Karen, Richard and Bobbie, of Glen dale, California, are visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Powers, also her brother, Charles Power and family. Mrs. George Clipfell, who has been in Salem at the home of her parents helping with the nursing of her mother, is spending a week at her home in Fox Valley. Mrs. Minnie Smith is seriously ill • Reddy Kilowatt once again extends an at her home following a light stroke Invitation to one of the finest fat I a nab she suffered Monday evening. shows in the Willamette Valley. The spirit Santiam Valley grange held their of fun prevails for all who attend the one regular meeting at their hall Friday day festivities. Best wishes for a success evening. There was a good crowd present. The main feature of the ful show. evening was the conferring of the third This advertisement is appearing in 17 newspapers within company service aren LYONS L.D.S. OF JESUS CHRIST CHL’KOH Detroit Sunday school each Sunday 10 a.m. In high school building, Detroit Priesthood meeting 11 a.m. Zealand Fryer, Presiding • • • Birthday (lilts FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHCRCH Morning worship 11 a.m. Music by choir. TRICKS and PUZZLES TOYS and DOLLS MODEL AIRPLANES IL O. Model Railroading Equipment SPECIALTY CARDS SALEM’S ORIGINAL Toy & Hobby Shop Dr. David J. Ferguson, Preaching Young People at 6:30 p.m., Miss Alice Smith, leader. • ♦ • SOUTHERN BAPTIST Mill City Odd Fellow Hall Sunday evening worship at 7:30 Director of music, Wm. J. Bishop, Rev. Fred Bennett, Minister. • • • FREE METHODIST CHURCH North Mill City 163 N. Commercial SALEM Phone 2 Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Use Our Mail Order Service Morning worship 11 a.m. Junior church 11:00 a.m. Evening service 7:30 pm. and fourth degree upon the following ter banquet in the Rebekah hall Wednesday prayer meeting ?:30 p. candidates: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Coff- Thursday evening, May 10. The fol Phone 1906 Rev. L. C. Gould, Pastor man, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lorenze, lowing committees were appointed: * • ♦ § 5 Mr. and Mrs. Russell and Robert in charge of food Alice Huber, Alta ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC Franklin. Mrs. May Patton, as grange Bodeker, Gertrude Baltzer, and Anna CHURCH. MILL CITY mother, was presented a beautiful B. Julian; tables and decoration Jew- Mass at 9 a.m. every Sunday. plant for Mothers’ Day. At the ell Hartnell, Ethel Huffman, Eleanor Confessions heard before Mass. refreshment hour, Casper Gearth was Smith, and Martha Cruson; program Altar Society 3d Wednesday 8 p.m. presented with a large birthday cake Orpha Roye, Edith Clipfell, Gladys Father Carl Mai, Pastor honoring his birthday anniversary. !— Hargreaves and — Eva Bressler; pub- * • • The Womens Society of Christian licity Evelyn Julian. Eva Bressler and ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Service will sponsor an auction sale Glayds Hargreaves. At the close of Sunday School 10 a.m. this month at the Rebekah hall. The the meeting refreshments were served Morning Worship 11 a.m. pFoceeds go in to the church fund, to Lucille Rogers, Jewell Hartnell, Y’oung people’s service at 6:30 p.m. Anyone having articles they do not Alice Huber, Evelyn Julian, Leora want and do not use may donate Stevens, Martha Cruson, Viola Zan Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible study, them to the auction. Anyone having der, Jackie Smith, Doris Roy, Eleanor articles they wish sold at auction may Smith, Ethel Huffman, Glayds Har Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Rev. W. D. Turnbull, Pastor. bring them and they will be sold for greaves, Evelyn Julian, and Garnett • • • ten percent. Anyone wishing further Bassett. COMMUNITY CHURCH information may contact Albert Jul A party honoring Merry Jo Cruson Full Gospel Preaching ian, auctioneer, or Mrs. Alex Bodeker and Mary Ann Smith on their sixth Sunday school 10 a.m. at the telephone office. birthday anniversary was held Satur- Morning worship 11 a.m. A dinner was held Sunday at the day at the home of Mrs. Leonard BIGGEST SHAVING Orville Evangelistic service 8 p.m. Downing home honoring their Cruson in Fox Valley. Games were Prayer meeting Tues, at 1:30 p.m. daughter, Jaunita Downing, of Port played by and refreshments served to Preaching services Wednesday and BARGAIN EVER! land on her birthday anniversary. Marjorie Worden, Glen Julian, David Honoring Miss Downing were Mr. and Tommy Prideaux, Ivalyn Smith, Friday 8 p.m. Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor and Mrs. Bert Bailey and family of Tcoy and Frank Phelps, Sue Anne • • • Salem, Duane Downing and Elaine Christensen, Charlotte and Ginger Lantzer, Marla Gayle, Hugh McWhirk, Johnson of Portland, Mrs. Bob Carle FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH SUPER-SPEED ton and son, Larry, and Mr. and Mrs. Billie Smith, Bonnie. Micheál, Buddy, Services every Lord’s day ONI-PI ICI Merry Jo and Nikki Cruson, Mary Orville Downing. Sunday school 9:45 p.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Mrs. Minnie Smith was hostess for Ann and Carolyn Smith. Ladies pre Y’oung Peoples meeting 7 p.m. ■nf 10 Blatf the Womens Society of Christian sent were Mesdames Don McWhirk, OILLITTI Evening Services 8 p.m. Service meeting at the community Howard Farmen, Charlie Cruson, DlSPCNlIt Louise Cruson of Vancouver, Wash., club house afternoon. Plans were and the hostesses Mrs. Leonard Cru Tuesday, 7 p.m. Jr. Teen Fellowship SI.MVAUM Wed., 7:30 p.m. Bible study hour. completed for the mother and daugh- son and Mrs. Leo Cruson. Thursday, 7 p.m. Y’oung People. Mr. Hugh Jull, Pastor Mrs. George Huffman was hostess • • • of the afternoon card club during its session in the Rebekah hall Wednes DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH day afternoon. A one-thirty dessert1 Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. L If You Plan to Modernize or Redecorate Your Kitchen ... luncheon was served preceding sev-, Preaching at 11 a.m. by Leland eral tables of 500. High score went, Keithly, minister. to Mrs. Bob Free, Mrs. Pat Lyons’ Y’outh meeting 6:30 each Sunday held second high, and Mrs. Albert evening. • • • Carr low. Present for the party were , Mesdames Pat Lyons, Earl Helemn, I GATES COMMVNTTY (IIITUH Orville Downing, Floyd Bassett, Earl OF CHRIST Allen, Chester oye. Arthur Olmstead, Albert Bass, Herman Free, Albert Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Carr and Oscar Naue. Junction City FAT LAMB SHOW May 19 of Linn, Benton, Polk, Marion and Lane counties. MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO I ELECTRICAL TIPS FOR THE HOME Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m. Evening worship 7:30 p.m. Walter Smith. Pastor SAFETY FIRST DON'T overlook mod.rniiolion cf your lighting Th. old-fathionad practice of on. citing fixture in th. center of th. kitch.n is in efficient. Too often if cauwt you to work in your own shadow at th. rang., sink, table or food preparation counters. DO inttall lighting ov.r each work area before redecorating. It'll save r.fini thing and extra wiring cost». Alto, it'll make work •atier and pleasanter. To avoid accidents, from groping for a light in th. dark, put a switch near each entrance. 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