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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1951)
1 Jerry Mohler, Mrs. Alex Bodeker, 3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE November 1. 1951 Miss Vivian Boyce, Ivan Smith and Rev. and Mrs. Feenstra. my, spent the weekend visiting friends Several from Lyons attended the and relatives in Portland. By MRS. EVA BRESSLER Mrs. Albert Harris and children, The magazine sale which has been Forrette-Nydegger wedding held in Kathryn and Oscar, visited, Saturday in progress at the Mari-Linn school Stayton, Saturday morning, at nine By MABI E BARNEY’ and sponsored by the Curtis Publish o’clock in the Catholic church. Mrs. A co-hostess pink and blue shower and Sunday, at the Ted Watts home in ing company has closed. The 6th, Nydegger was the former Miss Mar- was held Wednesday evening, Oct. Beavercreek. A stork shower was held Monday ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC 7th and Sth grades were solicitors, celle Forrette, daughter of Mr. and 24, at the Warren Stoll home, honor LYONS METHODIST CHURCH evening at the Henry Heibert honor CHURCH. MILL CITY selling a total of 130 subscriptions Mrs. Ed Forrette of Stayton and ing Mrs. Jerry Pittam. Church school at 9:45 a.m. Mass at 9 a.m. every Sunday. making in dollars collected $424.45, Cletus Nydegger is the son of Mr. Worship service at 11 a. m. Those attending were the follow- ing Mrs. John Rone. There were Mrs. Confessions heard before Mass. with the schools commission, $155.34, and Mrs. Forrest Nydegger of Lyons. I 1 ing Mesdames John Rone, Vernon twenty-two guests present. Evening service at 8 p.m. .£*"L-ttke_n ' Hanford’’Qubi/ SmithTsol Twker, Rone received many nice gifts. Er. Franz Schubert, Pastor which will go to the movie projector Choir at morning service. » « • Rinke R. Feenstra, Pastor fund, which the children are so faith by the mothers of the kindergarten. John Bowers, James McKinnery, ♦ • » fully working on. Thomas Putman, Those assisting are Doreen Helemn, Henry Heibert, H. H. Storey, A. R. ST. PATRICK’S PARISH principal and other teachers, want to McCully Mountain; Margaret Kergil, Snyder. Jim Giebler, Edison Vickers, COMMUNITY CHURCH Lyons, Oregon thank the parents and friends for their Rose Thayer, Twin Cedar district; Walter Reynolds, J. B. Gordon, Lee Full Gospel Preaching Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sunday at co-operation. Highest salesman was Beth Prldeaux, Phyliss Power, Anna Howland, Bob Unger. DcWaine Wolfe, 10:30 a m. Sunday school 10 a m. Richard James who collected $64.50. Trahan Millie Aronson, Eleanor Chris- ‘ Laurence Alvin, George Barney and Mass: 3rd and 4th Sunday 8:30 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. He will win a certificate of award, tenson, Helen Johnston. Fox Valley the hostesses Mrs. Frank New. Mrs. Fr. Leander Schneider, SDS., Pastor Evangelistic service 8 p.m. also a pen and pecil with his name and Lyons; Irene l.antzer, Cleathel Carl Schaffer and Mrs. Warren Stoll. * * * Prayer meeting Tues, at 1:30 p.m. Knox, Marion County. Preaching services Wednesday and engraved, second highest was Gerald Ol'R LADY OF LOURDES PARISH The evening was spent playing Steel, who collected $50.50. The 6th Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Feenstra spent games and having contests. Thelma Friday 8 p.m. Jordan. Oregon Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor grade, Ivan Smiths room, won first Friday and Saturday in Tillamook as Smith was awarded first prize and Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sunday at and will have an ice cream party. guests at the home of his neice and Bertha Reynolds second prize in a * * • 8:30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Naue were sur family, Mr. and Mrs. W. White. The word scramble contest. Frieda Hei Mass: 3d and 4th Sunday 10:30 a.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH prised on their wedding anniversary Whites who came to this country bert, first, and Floy Storey, sue >nd, Fr. Leander Schneider, SDS., Pastor Sunday school 9:45 a.m. when friends gathered to spend the from Holland three years ago are in name writing. * * * Morning worship 10:55 a.m. evening. The time was spent in play living on a dairy. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Mrs. Pittam received many nice Y’oung Peoples meeting 6:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing and ing cards. Present were Mr. and Mrs. gifts. She was assisted in the un Sunday School 10 a.m. Evening Services 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Gladys Stiffler went to Portland. McClurg, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Morning Worship 11 a.m. Wed., 7:30 p.m. Bible study hour. John Tuesday, where they attended funeral wrapping of gifts by her daughter, Downing, and Mr. and Mrs. Naue. Patty. Young people’s service at 7 p.m. Mr. Hugh Jull, Pastor o/ivays The regular meeting of Faith services for Garry Rogers who was Evening service 8 p.m. • « * A lovely lunch of fruit salad, cake killed in Korea. Garry was the son Rebakah lodge was held Wednesday FMSH Prayer meeting and Bible study, and coffee was served by the host FREE METHODIST CHURCH evening at the hall with Zona Sischo of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rogers who esses. Thursday at 8 p.m. North Mill City alwayt acting noble grand due to the absence now reside at Camp Sherman on the Rev. W. D. Turnbull, Pastor. Mrs. George Barney and son, Tom- Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. of Mildred Carr. The regular routine Metolius river, and a nephew of Mrs. PASnURlIFD * * * Morning worship 11 a m. of business was carried out and plans Gladys Stiffler. GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH With the opening of elk season, Junior church 11:00 a.m. sler, Ray Roberts, Oscar Naue, Al made for the meeting of November AT TOdt JTOCf OF CHRIST Evening service 7:30 p.m. 14, when the president of the Rebekah several have left for a week or ten bert Julian, Albert Bass, Mrs. Inez Sunday school at 9:45 a m. Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 pm. assembly comes to pay her official day vacation trip, Among those Ring and the hostess, Mrs. Weidman. Morning worship 11 a.m. Phone 1906. visit. Under the direction of Helen going were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linde- ’ Mrs. Ida Cree of Orchard, Washing Loren R. Swanson, Pastor Rev. C. O. Tremain, Pastor Andersen staff captain some practic niann and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson ton, visited relatives in Lyons the first of the week. She was called to « • * ing was done. A good attendance is Stevens. * * * Master Douglas Hampton of Salem Scio by the illness of her sister, Mrs. IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH expected for that evening with hope SANTIAM CHAPEL Sunday school 10 a.m. of visitors from various lodges. At spent several days at the home of his George Rogers. She was a guest at (Undenominational) grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex the Forrest Nydegger, Gladys Stiffler, Morning service 11 a.m. Services in old Lyons school house, the social hour the committee, Alice Bodeker. and Orville Downing homes. Evening service 7:00 p.m. Huber, Nadine Duggan and Lucille Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead and Mr. and Mrs. Betke and daughters, Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. Lyons, Huber served dainty refreshments. Sunday school 10 a.m. sons, Donald, Walter and Jimmie, Janice and Sheryl visited at the home Bob Unger, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Loren Chamberlain Morning worship 11 a.m. * * « to Corvallis Sunday where they of her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill ] have returned home after a two weeks went Evening worship 7:30 p.m. were guests at the home of her sister Brassfield, one evening last week. 2135 Fairgrounds Rd., SALEM DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH visit with relatives in Washington. • * * family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mc- The Betkes were enroute to Parrish, Phone Salem, 3-9205 Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. They were guests at the home of her and CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Eldowney. Idaho, from Iowa. Preaching at 11 a.m. by Leland daughter and family at Port Orchid, IOOF Hall Mrs. Willard Hartnell has returned Keithly, minister. and her son and family at Centralia. from Sunday 11 a.m. Kennewick, Washington, where Youth meeting 6:30 each Sunday They also visited in Bremerton. Wednesday meeting 4th Wed. 8 pm. she spent several days at the home evening. Mrs. Albert Carr was brought home of her son and family. She went to * * * • * • Friday from the Salem Memorial hos help her little grandson who is laid FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH L.D.S. of JESUS CHRIST CHURCH pital, after several days there for up with a broken leg, celebrate his Morning worship 11 a.m. 1405 N. Front St SALEM, ORE. Detroit treatment and observation. birthday anniversary. Music by choir. Sunday school each Sunday 10 a.m. A costume Halloween party was Salem Phoneat Lyons Phone: Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Feenstra at Y’oung People at 6:30 p.m., Miss in high school building, Detroit. ' held Monday evening at the commun- tended the Rural Life Conference of 2-1924: Night 2 4417 143 Alice Smith, leader. Priesthood meeting 11 a.m. David J. Ferguson, Preaching I ity club house honoring the pupils of Churches held in Portland, Wednesday i Zealand Fryer, Presiding : Mrs. Alex Bodeker and Mrs. R. A. and Thursday. HAULING AND MOVING HEAVY MACHINERY • ------ ~ Feenstra’s Sunday school classes. waoaoem Mrs. Otto Weidman was hostess for and Mill Equipment Up To 25 Tons Pining tails on cats, bobbing apples the meeting of the Three Links club . LICENSED Including D8 and HD14 Cats, and %-yard shovels. and refreshments furnished the enter- held at her home, Friday afternoon. | WE ARE PLEASED tainment. Claudia Johnson received A one-thirty luncheon proceeded the 1 GARBAGE Omplete Rigging Outfit, Winch Trucks, Ixrw-bed Trailers TO SERVE YOU! I the prize for the best costume for the business meeting, which was resided girls and Jerry Mohler best costume over by Mrs. Floyd Bassett due to the SERVICE We hope you are pleased among the boys. Present were Mabel absence of Mrs. Ray Sischo. president. with our service. Nydegger, Kathyrn Carr, Shirley $1.50 per month and up Plans were made for the winter Mohler, Carol Kruse, Claudia John months. Plans were made for a card I Also serving Gates, Lyons, QUALITY SERVICE son, Gloria Carr, Juanita Kunkle, party to be held at the Rebekah hall. I Idanha and Detroit Beverley Nydegger, Sharron Toland, Saturday evening, November 10, with I MILL CITY Kathyrn Johnston, Marjorie Worden, the public invited with a charge of Nadine Carr, Bonnie Cruson, Marla 50 cents a person which will include DISPOSAL SERVICE McWhirk, Gerald Steele, Dee Bridges, their lunch. The committee in charge I Phone 3952 Mill City Brent Bentley, Micheál Cruson, John will be Mrs. George Huffman, Mrs. ' LEONARD HERMAN Hanlon, Bobbie Roy, Ray Aronson, Floyd Bassett and Mrs. Albert Bass, j It was also voted to have clean-up i day at the hall, Monday, November WE DELIVER 12, and to buy new curtains for the Stayton kitchen, also new cups. Present for Phone 2484 ¡the meeting were Mesdames Floyd Bassett, George Huffman, Clyde Bres- ' LYONS IDANHA Salem Heavy Hauling & Equipment Co Mom s and Pop s CAFE Building Materials of All Kinds FRERES BUILDING SUPPLY You—and the SCRAP IMŒTAL EMERGENCY ANSWERS every farmer should have to questions about scrap iron and steel jects made of metal. It may be resting and rusting in fence corners, in the fields, the bornyord or the tool shed. O. What should be done with form Q. Why it iron and stool scrap a proximately 2 tons of iron ore, 1 ton of matter of importance to farmers? coal, nearly ’/z ton of limestone ond A. Steel for our Country's defense many other vital natural resources—to A. See that every bit of scrap gets to program and civilian economy is being say nothing of transportation facilities. the scrap dealer located nearest to produced at the highest annual rate Besides, there are not enough blast you. He will break it up into sizes used ever . . . and this will be greedy in furnaces to produce the iron needed to by the steel mills and foundries. creased in 1952. Form machinery ond maintain production. classify the metals then ship the scrop equipment needs must come from this over-all supply. As steel production in scrap? He'll in carload lots. If you do not know the Q. How can more scrap be fur name of your local scrap dealer, con nished ? sult your local implement dealer for A. By everybody pitching in—as we this information. creases the need for scrap increases. always do in every emergency—ond production of steel? searching out all possible sources of A. One pound of scrap is needed to scrap. moke two pounds of steel. products are conducting scrop drives. A. Support the scrap drive organized Old ships are being salvaged ... scrap in your locality. Work with your local is being obtained from countless sources Scrap Mobilizotion Committee in get- Q. It »crop getting tcarce? A. Yes, rhe supply of scrop at the steel mills ond foundries is not increasing fast 144-psge record of on-the-job running ripens«1« gaa, oil, maintenance and repairs from the 50-mili>on-inile Ford Truck Eiconomy Run. Come in and uae it, see how Y oub roate mnoaurr up! scrop? mills and foundries through the local scrap dealer. Stackman Ernest Sheehan; ’"I’he running cost of my Eord E-4 was under 3< a mile—for 4,830 nuW Yet, there ore millions of tom of idle iron ond steel You'll be helping your country —and yourself! scrop,m small a mounts,on forms through out the country. O F lumbar W G. Reilly: "I drove my F-l Pickup 6,501 mile« in the Run. Cost of gas, oil and maintenance was only 2 1/10/ a mile!” What else can I do about farm Img the scrap started bock to the steel intlvdmg farms. enough to meet the needs of etpond- mg steel production. Q What if the needed temp isn’t obtained? ITS HERE! Her» is e dollar-end-craft, Q. How does scrap figure in the Manufacturers of oil kinds of Orti 5,500 opetiton report it yoi 01 running costs! Now you can see real evidence on how little it can cost to run a truck in your kind of business! SMAFF7 SAYS : A. That wilt mean a serous loss of steel producton .. . fewer products wK be made of steel. 1» will meon more SCW shortages of civilian products. Defense Controct Carrier Edward Madeira: "My Ford F-8 Bic J ob . hauling 12-ton Urads -runsfor only 4«a needs come first- Q. Why net use ptg iron instead of O. What is farm scrap? temp? A. H is any worn out. obsolete, unre- A. Every ton of scrop conserves op- The ECONOMY RUN FINAL RESULTS ROOK is a Ford Dealer exclusive! Use it tn how your running costs compare with others for your kind of work! Covering over 5,500 running cost reports in over 195 businesses, it shows how litUe Ford Trucks cost to run. 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