The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 10, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Sunday school at 9:45 a m.
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Loren R. Swanson, Pastor
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COMMUNITY CHURCH
Full Gospel Preaching
Sunday school 10 a.m.
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Evangelistic service 8 p.m.
Prayer meeting Tues, at 1:30 p.m.
Preaching services Wednesday and
Friday 8 p.m.
Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor
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IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH
Sunday school 10 a.m.
Morning service 11 a.m.
Evening service 7:00 p.m.
Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 p.m.
Bob Unger, Pastor
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DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
Preaching at 11 a.m. by Leland
Keithly, minister.
Youth meeting 6:30 each Sunday
evening.
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SANTIAM CHAPEL
( U ndenominational)
Services in old Lyons school house,
Lyons, Ore.
Sunday school 10 a.m.
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Evening worship 7:30 p.m.
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ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC
CHURCH, MILL CITY
Mass at 9 a.m. every Sunday.
Confessions heard before Mass.
« Fr. Franz Schubert, Pastor
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OUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISH
Jordan. Oregon
Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sunday at
8:30 a.m.
Mass: 3d and 4th Sunday 10:30 a m.
Fr. Leander Schneider, SDS., Pastor
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday school 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship 10:55 a.m.
Young Peoples meeting 6:30 p.m.
Evening Services 7:30 p.m.
Wed., 7:30 p.m. Bible study hour.
Mr. Hugh Jull, Pastor
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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 p.m.
Wednesday pfSycr meeting "7730 pm.
Phone 1906.
Rev. C. O. Tremain, Pastor
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LYONS METHODIST CHURCH
Church school at 9:45 a.m.
Worship service at 11 a. m.
Evening service at 8 p.m.
Choir at morning service.
Choir practice at 7 p.m. Thursday.
Rinke R. Feenstra, Pastor
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ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Young people’s service at 7 p.m.
Evening service 8 p.m.
Prayer meeting and Bible study,
Thursday at 8 p.m.
Rev. W. D. Turnbull, Pastor,
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Music by choir.
Young People at 6:30 p.m., Miss
Alice Smith, leader.
a a a
L.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
Mill City Hi-Liies
By ALICE FRYER
By GARY PETERSON
The Detroit Cougars gave the Ger-' Thirty-nine to thirty-six was the
vais Cougars a good fight at Detroit s final score of the Mill * g-Oates
gymnasium Friday, January 4. The basketball game played Wufcsday
| basketball score was close several night on the Mill City floor. The
times with Detroit leading most of the
ST. PATRICK’S PARISH
[ time. At the end of the fourth 'Wolves gulled the game out of the
fire in the last seconds of the game
Lyons, Oregon
! quarter the score tied 44-44. A five ,
Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sunday at minute overtime was played and Ger- after leading by one or two points at
each quarter mark. See the sports
10:30 a.m.
i vais won by the narrow margin of I section for details. On Friday of last
Mass: 3rd and 4th Sunday 8:30 a.m. 45-47.
week the Mighty Men of Mill City
Fr. Leander Schneider, SDS., Pastor
Palmer was high scorer for Detroit high won another hard-fought game
a a a
with 23 points. McCall led Gervais ■ —this one with the Cow Town Kids
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
with 18.
from St. Paul, scene of the famous
3rd and Juniper, Mill City
Rodeo. (I thought I recognized one
Sunday 11 a.m.
of the bulls on the basketball team).
Wednesday meeting 4th Wed. 8 pm. selves; looked about them and ob­ We didn’t like too well the brand of
served others mistakes or gains and
I profited by them, not making the basketball—which wasn’t as pure as
same mistakes themselves.
They freshly-fallen snow—that they played.
thus lived a full and rich life, not for Amiable relations, I'd call it.
It was Senior's day for assembly
love of self, but for their fellow man.
Mrs. Pat Patterson received word Those men that educated themselves entertainment oil Wednesday, as the
that her son Pfc. Stephen Toycen who shall be down in history to the end student body, including both the stud­
ents and those who also go to school,
has been in Korea for several months, of time.
is ill with some sort of fever. Steve
There is a petition going around enjoyed a pantomine, “Shooting of
wishes all old friends would write him. for people to sign. Its to have the Dan McGrew”; Mr. Chaney, who has
He gets mighty lonesome, he says he state unemployment compensation had previous experiences with such a
will answer all letters he receives. I men to come up here instead of all the skit, directed the cast which included:
His address is U. S. 56110295, U. S. men going to Mill City. 1» for one Bob Baltimore, Darrell Farmen, David
Army Hosp. 8167, Army Unit, APO think its a good move. Many poor Keyes. Dolores Poole, Bill Hamblin,
1055, % PM, San Francisco, Calif.
folk do not have a car to make the Gary Peterson, Charles O’Kins, Shelby
Our boys get mighty donesome a- trip with and if they did. would not Umphress, Ardith Jones, Alona Daly,
way from their native land. I think have gas to run it with. So many Delmar Skillings. Dick Downer, Nick
writing a letter a day to some lone­ have to depend upon the generosity I Waite, and the narrator. Bob Shelton.
some lad is about as “Good a deed of their neighbor whom is lucky After Dangerous Dan McGrew was
for the day as I know of.
enough to have a car with gas in it., disposed of, Ardith Jones sang “I
Apologize, and Gary Peterson played
Mr. and Mrs. Tomlison and small
There is more sense I should think, a trumpet solo of “And So To Sleep
son were Idanha visitors over the for one car and two men to come up
weekend, They were former Idanha here, than, for hundreds to go down Again”, That evening the “miner,
residents, about a year ago.
They there and spend money they cannot fresh from the creeks, dog dirty, and
moved to Prineville or where “Vern” afford to spend. They can’t help but loaded for bear” again stumbled
is employed, Mrs. Tomlinson is the spend, now for instance, one man across the stage, and Dan McGrew
again was found “pitched on his
former Shirley Willis of Idanha.
whose time is two p.m. must go with head, and pumped full of lead” for
another
whose
time
is
eleven.
They
Oscar Renn has returned home
the benefit of the PTA.
from his trip to Kansas City. No all eat dinner, and at one-twenty-five
The March of Dimes program is
place like home he says, and he in­ a head for that dinner, makes a big
tends to stay there hence forth. Too hole in twenty-five smackers for the under way with an evening of volley­
much snow down that-a-way says he. man whose time was set at eleven. ball and basketball. Friday night
he wants to be a good sport. various teams competed in basketball
My thought of the week—one should Naturally
Srpav»’ for dinner" anyhow, .TThe
volleyball the admission price,
clean their mind at the end of each
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tl'hinh
L-iftir far
which WAVir
went tnfn
into ♦Fin
the kitty
for rho
the
man
who
rode
along
bought
the
gas
day. If one does not it becomes like
March of Dimes, was forty cents for
a house that has been allowed to get and oil.
adults and ten cents for students of
all cluttered up with trash, The The roads are bad also; Idanha would both high school and grade school.
not
mind
going
to
Detroit,
nor
would
cleaning job is a big one. and an un-
, President Roosevelt instituted this
Detroit mind coming up here, after 1 campaign to provide funds for the
pleasant one.
Mr. and Mrs. John Faulhaver and all it is only four miles. One could , fight against infantile paralysis.
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son Johnny, spent all the holidays in walk it if one had to.
The American Legion Auxiliary met
Milwaukee, visiting Mr. Faulhavers
Skilled supervisors direct on-the-job
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and at the home of Gertrude Alvin. Ten training of apprentices, says the U.S.
members were present, mesdames
Mrs. Mike Mahoney.
Floy Storey, Myrtle Geston, Bernadine Bureau of Apprenticeship.
Johnny Fauhaver has been a very
Ctoll, Thelma Smith, Carrie Storey,
sick little boy the last few days. Alma Lady, Rossele Vickers, Esther
His temperature was 103. Too much Fouts and Pearl Giebler. The next
candy and turkey Johnny boy.
meeting will be on Jan. 22, at the
Mr. and Mrs, Charley Thompson home of Myrtle Geston.
went to Portland for a few days, or
A benefit dance for the March of
until things sort of open up here.
Gates, Ore.
Dimes with all organizations spon­
All the mills are down except the soring will be held. Time and place
RUBY and JOHNNY
plywood right now, and if this snow­ will be announced later.
keeps up no telling when they will
A moving picture at the “Canyon
resume operations. Over six inches Theatre” Jan. 19; proceeds to go to
“AMUSEMENT FOR
fell here between ten a.m. and four the March of Dimes is sponsored by
p.m. today, Monday. Jan.7th and it’s the American Legion.
EVERYONE”
still a snowing.
The ladies of the auxiliary will pop
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Davis and son corn to sell. The proceeds will also
John went to Eugene last week. They go toward the March of Dimes.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beeson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ledbetter of
Bend spent New Year’s week with
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Davis.
Bill Smith left by bus: he is going
to Woodbum to seek employment.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith White are new
residents of our fair City. They
formerly lived at Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carte took a
carload of happy youngsters skiing
at the Hoodo Bowl on the Santiam
pass last Sunday. They were Anna
Bess Carte. Marla, Lanny and Gerald
Vickers, John Davis and Dick Wood­
ward. They had the time of their
young lives.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Lady had as
dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
George Cannon and children of Willa­
mina. Mrs. Cannon is the former
Marion Lady.
Book learning does not make the
smartest men. Some of our greatest
men of past generations hardly knew
what the inside of a school house
looked like. They educated them-
IDANHA
I 3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
January 10, 1052
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SOLOMON
Famous English Pianist
Third Artist in Willamette's
“Distinguished Artist Series’’
Salem High School
Auditorium
January 17, 1952
8 P.M.
TICKETS: $3.60, $2.40, $1.50, Available at the Door
or By Writing to Willamette University
Jerry's Tavern
MILL CITY MEAT MARKET
Quality Meats and Groceries
REPORT OF CONDITION OF MILL CITY STATE BANK
of Mill City in the State of Oregon
at the close of business on December 31, 1951.
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances,
and cash items in process of collection
1 $ 462,130.71
1,139,989.25
United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed
•'.7,135.34
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
425.174.35
Loans and discounts (including $127.36 overdrafts)
35,758.89
Bank premises owned $25,729.39, furniture and fixtures $10,029.50 I
8,550.00
Real estate owned other than bank premises
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1,000.00
Other assets
$2,139,738.54
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $1,234,078.14
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations
626.174 32
Deposits of United States Government
20,280.34
142,646.92
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
15.435.68
Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.)
$2,038,615.40
TOTAL DEPOSITS
Other liabilities
9,635.73
TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated
$2,048,251.13
obligations shown below)
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital
$ 25,000.00
60,000.00
Surplus
4,487.41
Undivided profits
Reserves
2,000.00
FOOD LOCKERS
FROZEN FOODS
CHfVROLET
TOTAL ASSETS
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
$
91,487.41
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $2,139,738 54
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities
and for other purposes
$ 229,531.25
I, D. B. Hill. President, of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear or
affirm that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly rep­
resents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth,
to the best of my knowledge and belief.
D. B. HILL.
Correct—Attest: Mildred L. Allen. Frank Raila. C. E. Mason, and
Maxine Hill, Directors.
State of Oregon, County of Marion, ss.:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of January, 1952.
D. B HILL JR.. NoUry Public.
My commission expires April 10, 1954.
(Seal)
Support School
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