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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1951)
Sportsmanlike DRIVING 3—THE Mil l. CITY ENTERPRISE Fox Valley September 20. 1951 and her husband is attending the Uni versity of Oregon X X St K x X X X X X X(X X X.X X X X St X X X St X Sfi The Harry Parlin family, who lived across the highway from the Ben Volt ins in Fox Valley, have located in Salem. Peggy Walcher of Stayton visited with Pauline Scheiwek over the Week- I KEE METHODIST CHURCH PATR1CKS P\R1SH Lyons, Oregon North Mill City Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Winter schedule beginning Oct. 7: Morning worship 11 a.m. (Summer schedule half hour earlier) Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sunday at Junior church 11:00 a.m. Funeral services for James Kim- 10:30 a.m. Evening service 7:30 p.m. y, 76, was held at Weddle chapel Mass: 3rd and 4th Sunday 8:30 a.m. Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 pm. in Stayton Tuesday at 2 p.m. Inter Fr. Leander Schneider, SDS., Pastor Phone 1906. ment was in Fox Valley cemetery. * • * Rev, C. O. Tremain, Pastor The Kimerys have resided in this • • * FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH locale a number of years. Kimery COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday school 9:45 a m. had been in poor health the past sev Full Gospel Preaching Morning worship 10:55 a.m. eral months, and was taken to a Young Peoples meeting 7 p.m. Sunday school 10 a m. Salem hospital during the last week of KNOW WHERE TO DRIVE Evening Services 8 p.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. his illness. Surviving are his widow,» Wed., 7:30 p.m. Bible study hour. Evangelistic service 8 p.m. four sons, one daughter and several tend to pass a slow car or make Traffic lane straddlers are Mr. Hugh Jull, Pastor Prayer meeting Tues, at 1:30 p.m. grandchildren. conspicuously out of place. They a left-hand turn. * * * Preaching services Wednesday and remind one of the above picture. Mrs. Carl Searcy was a Tuesday It is easy to know just where Friday 8 p.m. Being called a "road-hog” isn’t DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH your car belongs if the lane is caller at Mrs. Jack Johnston's. the worst thing that can happen Rev. Wa.vne W. Watkins, Pastor marked on the road. If the road Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Ill J The Parent-Teacher club meeting to a traffic lane straddler. is unmarked, only that part that • * ♦ Preaching at 11 a.m. by Leland at the Mari-Linn school Tuesday eve Sooner or later he causes an makes up your lane—usually a Keithly, minister. OUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISH accident, says the AAA driver ning was well attended. The special third or a fourth of the road Youth meeting 6:30 each Sunday Jordan. Oregon training book, “Sportsmanlike fun program and refreshments were width—belongs to you. Drive Driving.” evening. Winter schedule beginning Oct. 7: as though the lane were marked. enjoyed by everyone. * » » Position your car— in the cor (Summer schedule half hour earlier) The lane position of your car The Charles Powers family have rect lane. Out of lane, you GATES COMMUNITY’ CHURCH Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sunday at should always be a correct sign moved in with his parents, Mr. and look untrained and ignorant of 8:30 a.m. OF CHRIST to other drivers of exactly what the simplest driving rules. Mrs. Wallace Power. you intend to do. Mass: 3d and 4th Sunday 10:30 a m. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Drive well within the curb or Mr. and Mrs. Archer and family «1« GALLON, Fr. Leander Schneider, St)S., Pastor Morning worship 11 a.m. Know WHERE to drive/ road-edge lane, unless you in- •nly are occupying the Clipfell house re Loren R. Swanson, Pastor cently vacated by the Chas, Powers ' * » * " ' - $4.18 who had lived in the house for sev- I IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH eral years. while in Gates. Rebhan Atad just re Boysen Tru Kolf is a washable flat Sunday school 10 a.m. Miss Freda Thayer attended a silver oil paint (hat covert »olid over wall turned from Korea where he had Morning service 11 a.m. By MRS. ALBERT MILLSAP wedding party at Lebanon Sunday, j paper, stains, kalsomine, plaster, served in the navy. Evening service 7:00 p.m. wallboard, brick, in ;a>t one coot/ (Continued from Page 1) Sept. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Walter | George Child Jr., son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rush were became so cold he kindled a small fire Golden Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. Easily applied, dries in one hour, of Lebanon were the honored I leaves no paint odor. Eight fine Bob Unger, Pastor Mrs. George Child, is at the home of Salem guests at the home of their son for warmth! guests. Mrs. Golden is an aunt of | his parents on a 20-day furlough from * * • pastel shades. i and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rush. Fire fighters today reached the Freda Thayer. Miss Thayer is a his station in Los Angeles. Child is Their son had been ill with pneu CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Palisades via jeep over a newly built teacher in Mill City high school and in the U, S. Air Force. monia. IOOF Hall fire road, The Palisades are tall her home on the North Santiam Mrs. Burrel Cole and son, Marlin, Mrs. Edward Gisler of Marion and rocks about 300 feet high with a sheer has Sunday 11 a.m. highway west of Mill City near the Wednesday meeting 4th Wed. 8 pm. were guests over last weekend in Mrs. Bob Hill of Mill City were lunch drop on three sides, and have only old Potter mill site, ¡Cutler City at the home of Mr. and eon guests at the home of Mrs. George been reached before on foot. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rodich who Mielke one day this week. Elmer Taylor, forest service official, have spent the summer at the Peter L.D.S. of JESUS CHRIST CHURCH Mrs. Hollis Turnidge. Mrs. Hollis Turnidge and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hudson had as says he has packed in with a pack Detroit MILL CITY were overnight guests this their guests over the weekend Mr. and horse to this location in former years Rodich home, have gone to Eugene Sunday school each Sunday 10 a.m. i Carolyn, week at the home of Mrs. Turnidge's Mrs. T. J. English from Phoenix, when on a huckleberry picking jaunt. and Corvallis for college work. Mrs. in high school building, Detroit. Rodich is a junior at Oregon State mother, Mrs. Chris Knutson. Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson took Monument Peak, now surrounded Priesthood meeting 11 a m. Mrs. Elmer Stewart and three chil their daughter, Miss Carole to Cor- by fire, has been the scene of huckle Zealand Fryer, Presiding dren accompanied by Elda Webster vallis the latter part of the week berry picking for years. There are « * * Mrs. Burrel Cole drove to Leb where she was enrolled as a student at very few huckleberries seen this year, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH and anon this week. They took Mrs. Oregon State. Miss Hudson is a however, fire workers report. i Morning worship 11 a.m. Stewart’s niece, Miss Joyce Athey, graduate of Salem high school. Fire on the Marion county side of Music by choir. home after having spent several days Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson of the river is apparently under control. Dr. David J. Ferguson, Preaching at the Stewart home. The party Young People at 6:30 p.m., Miss spent the day ,in Lebanon at the Wil- Roseburg spent several days this week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Alice Smith, leader. ' liam Athey home. Mrs. Harold Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. * * * Sunday dinner guests at the home Wilson were enroute to Cut Bank, SANTIAM CHAPEL of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klutke were , Mont., where he will assist his uncle (Continued from Page 1) (Undenominational) Mr. and Mrs. Norman Norby and two Services in old Lyons school house, ilaughters from Portland, Mr. and with the harvesting of a heavy crop tration office any instances you ob of grain. Their two sons, Ronnie and serve of hunters using transmission ALMOST EVERYTHING NEEDED FOR Lyons, Ore. Mrs. Lewis Kirkland of Mehama and Rickie, will remain here with their line structures for targets. Sunday school 10 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Walker of Crab grandparents during their parents’ SCHOOL FROM 3. Report any transmission line Morning worship 11 a.m. tree. absence in Montana. damage you may observe in remote 7:30 p.m. Evening worship A reception for the teachers in the Mrs. Claude Sellard and daughter, forest and mountain areas to the KINDERGARTEN TO HIGH SCHOOL * * « Gates schools will be held in the Mrs. Dale Boyde, of Salem were Fri- nearest Bonneville office. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH social rooms of the high school, Thurs day guests at the home of Mrs. Sel- All cases of malicious damage to Sunday School 10 a.m. day evening, Sept. 20. The affair is j lard’s mother, Mrs. Lula Collins. federal property are assigned to the Morning Worship 11 a.m. sponsored by the Gates Woman’s club Arthur Blackburn of Stayton, for- Federal Bureau of Investigation and Y’oung people’s service at 7 p.m. and parents are invited. A no-host | merly of Gates, is hospitalized in are punishable by $10,000 fine, 10 Evening service 8 p.m. i dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. A Salem at the Salem Memorial follow years' imprisonment, or both. Prayer meeting and Bible study, j program will follow. ing a serious operation undergone, Thursday at 8 p.m. The Gates volunteer fire depart- Tuesday of last week. At last reports » Rev. W. D. Turnbull, Pastor. ment answered a cal), Saturday just he was holding his own, though very ♦ • * * ♦ before noon at the Redwood Court. ill. Blackburn is the father of Mrs. ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC The fire had broken out in the unit Clarence Ball and Mrs. Clare Henness ¿.1 CHURCH, MILL CITY occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Zink. of Gates. Both daughters have been Irene O’Leary Jim O’Leary It is believed a lighted cigarette which in Salem at his bedside. Mass at 9 a.m. every Sunday. '(o)@g)V had fallen between the cushions on the DTr! Confessions heard before Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carey and Fr. Franz Schubert, Pastor davenport caused the fire. The blaze Jon moved to Stayton Saturday, where was soon extinguished with little dam he is employed on the teaching staff age other than that to the davenport. of the grade school. Miss Jean Oliver of Salem spent BIGGEST SHAVING Mr. and Mrs. Don Miley were dinner , the weekend at the home of her par- guests in Salem, Saturday night at BARGAIN EVER! BUY A i ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver who the home of Miss Georgia Shane. live east of Gates; and she also visited ■ Miss Shane was a resident of Gates her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. and Mill City for a number of years Bob Oliver in Gates. before moving to Salem. SUPtK-SPltD Mr. and Mrs. Fount Paul drove to Recent guests at the home of T. L. OM-eitci Eugene, Friday evening for a weekend Henness and daughter, Mrs. Lillie RAZOR visit at the home of her brother and Lake, were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hodges family. and daughter, Mary Alice, from Wil Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rehban of low Springs, eastern Oregon, Mrs. Carnado, Calif., were guests at the I Hodges will be remembered as Hazel home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gar Ratzeburg by her former schoolmates WITH 10-BLADI rison one day this week. They also here. GlLLITTK DISMNSER called on his aunt, Mrs. Alta Leedy Sunday visitors at the Henness- Lake home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert 19 YEARS BUILDING Ford bas baili nearly Declue and baby daughter, Mrs. Alice 12 million V4s Saffage and son, Stephen, Lyons; Mrs. MORE V-8'S THAN ALL OTHER George Christenson and son, Delmar; In th« post 3 years olone 3 Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Clark. Dannie and more makers have adopted V-8's MAKERS COMBINED Linda. Hillsboro; Elda Turnidge, Mill City; Lincoln Henness, Gates; and Mrs. Ida Crabb and daughter, Ollie, MAKES FORD THE MOST of Salem. Arthur Lake returned from a trip to EXPERIENCED BUILDER California, Friday where he and Mrs. It’s th« engine Marshall Lake visited Marshall Lake powering Aawrira's at Camp Roberts. Mrs. Lake re OF THE TYPE OF highest priced cart mained in that vicinity near her hus band, who, she reports, looked fine. ENGINE WHICH Mrs. Joe Joaquin was hospitalized, We ere proud to present this ! Wednesday at the Salem Memorial greet new chain taw—the most POWERS AMERICA'S Cushioned where she underwent major surgery, powerful in the McCulloch line. Thursday morning. Power/ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap were FINEST CARS guests Sunday at the home of Mr. ! and Mrs. David Loughran of Mongold Look at these features: and enjoyed a picnic dinner on the Breitenbush river. Amaaing Sm«othn«s»l Cu»hl«n«d Pawart ONLY FORD IN ITS FIELD OFFERS ST. 1 WSEN GATES Sardine Creek- KELLY Please! Insulators MILL CITY VARIETY Gillette NEW McCULLOCH Try It Yaurtelf Feel It« Power and •moothnea* 1 Stop in today and Vy out tha naw McCulloch 7-55 ... wKh Cvthienad Fewer Meemlacta'W Dy ■«C»M»cD- W m W i East te use all da» because »twc.al rotating bal ancer« gsarsd to crankshaft neutralise ribration. Powerl tight WeigMI Fu« 7 horeopowar. yat we jhs only SS pounde with 20-lnch chain and blade. Fast Starting I Super hot spark, automatic-raw In« starter, push-button primer. Easy Oparatlenl Chain alter and tank built In, controlled from handlebar. Simplified grouped control«—throttle control« «nd ignition «witch on handlebar tor fingertip operation. Safety! Fult automatic centrifugal clutch de engages Cham when engine la Idling. Convenience! Igmt on point» aatily acc««« t • n artar or homing. Full M<r«wi«»l tr«r »m ««.on ock« at any angle Floatle»» carburetor perm.to full-power «awing In ary pooition. A CHOICE OF V-« OR SIX USED OIL CIRCULATORS $20™ Guaranteed ITS FIELD OFFERS 3 GREAT DRIVES JUDSONS 279 N. ( ommereiai SALEM lorveet attHdow •< ?•*•* Ch«'« Sa«r* JOHN NELSON Sales and Service MILL CITY PHONE SÎO? Herrold-Philippi Motor Co., Stayton RESIDENCE PHONE 1241 I III 1111 ! 11111111111111 II 1111 II 11111 It I II 11 II 1111 till II 11 II I i Illi 111 Hilt« I II 11 III 11111 • i 111 II H11 II i III IHII IE I II i Itili II lall I Illi II IIIEIMMI III i I II I Hi 111 *