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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1954)
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Till RSD \Y. JUNE 3, 1951 litv Job P at the mill city ENTERPRISE The Mill City Enterpri»e Entered as second class matter No vember 10, 1911 at the post office at Mill City. Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. RADIATOR - CRANKCASE FLUSH, FOR PEP Our method rid» your engine of runt »eale»—gum»— kludge . . . make» ■ elear pathway for clean coolant» and free flowing engine oil. Taken juat a few minute» and KEALI.Y PAYS. Drive up for service, today. ! NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION Pink Mason’s N A Shell Service Per Year Marion-Linn Counties $2.50 Outside Marion-Linn Counties $3.0<> MILL CITY, OREGON TRY A TANKFI LL OF T. C. P. SHELL GAS! DON W. MOFFATT Editor-Publisher MILL CITY MEAT MARKET Quality Meats and Groceries I)R. MARK H AMM ERICKSEN REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST FOOD LOCKERS FROZEN FOODS Has moved his Mill City office to Stayton in the Post Office Building, 2nd Floor, tn the Dr. 5 ictor J. Myers offices Thursdays 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. HOME OFFICE: M3 W. FIRST. ALBANY GATES .«►i1 L Mrs. Albert Millsap W. F. Struckmeier. left Sunday for , J/ZxaE’ />/ lhc r!0i^ Tule Lake, California, where he will be employed at the state inspection WHAT WITH THE ADVANCES IN TRAN SPOR-TATlOr», V> HA station for the State of California RAR GREATER. OPPORTUNITY THAN Oiul FATHERS Mjs. Struckmeier will be in charge of TO KNOW THE SCOPE ANP VARIETY OF Out COUNTRY. the Variety store through the sum B ut ; with all oua broadenu - g perspective , canyass mer. ANY GROUP OF CITIZENS ANO YOULL FINO THAT LOYALTY TO Mr. and Mrs; A. W. Haines, of THE HOME TOWN AT T-rrONG AS EVE." Portland have rented the cafe form erly operated by Mrs. Bob Bonitz and known as Pauline’s Cafe. The place adjoins the Gates Variety store and was open for business Monday morn ing. The cafe has been closed since April and Gates residents are happy to have the place open again as one of their favoiite gathering places for an afternoon cup of coffee or snack as well as a “square meal.” Friday was the annual field day and picnic, held on the school grounds for the grade school students and their paients. The high school students and faculty spent the day at Breiten- bush hot springs. Allan Vail, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vail, has been selected by the American Legion to attend the Beaver Boys State at Willamette Uni versity June 6 to 11. Allan, a student at Gates high was al.-o elected presi dent of the student body at the recent school election. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allan, who have resided in Gates since the start of the election of Detroit dam, left Sunday for John Day, where they will be located on a farm. Pfc Earle Henness is spending a 17- day furlough from his station at Fort Lewis at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henness. Monday the family spent the day in Dallas at the PRIDE IN MAKING THE HOME TOWN A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE home of Mrs. Henness’s paients, Mr. IS AN ESSENTIAL ATTRIBUTE OF GOOP CITIZENSHIP. and Mrs. Roy Taylor, celebrating Mr. T he WAY TO IMPLEMENT IT IS TO TAKE AN INTEREST IN Taylor’s birthday anniversary. LOCAL GOVERNMENT, ANO TO SUPPORT SUCH LOCAL Pvt. Marlin Cole was at the home ENTERPRISES AS THE COMMUNITY CHEST, THÉ HOPITAL, of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burrel Cole over the Memorial day holiday. the SCHOOLS, THE CHURCHES. Pvt. Cole is stationed at Fort Lewis. T he STRENGTH OF ITS COMMUNITIES IS THE STRENGTH Mr. and Mis. Clarence Rush are OUR DEMOCRACY. I receiving cong: atulations over the biith of a granddaughter, “Debra Jane, ’ 7 pounds 2 ounces, born Tues day, May 25, at a Salem hospital, to their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rush, Salem. This is their third child. Joe Joaquin and daughter, Darlene, left Friday for Grants Pass to spend the holidays with relatives there. - - J Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap have 20 years of age at 11:00 a. m. IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH just received an autographed copy of * • * Sunday school 10 a.m. the latest historical novel by their CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Morning service 11 a.m. niece, Mis. Floyd Millsan, of Yolo, 3-.1 and Juniper, Mill City Evening service 7:00 p.m California. Mrs. Millsap writes under Sunday 11 a.m. Wednesday prayer meeting at » ? the name of Willa Gibbs. This book. Wednesday meeting 4th Wed. 8 pm I “The Twelfth Physician,” is the fourth p. m. Pastor OUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISH Wilbur Schmidt, by the young writer to have been • • ■ Jordan. Oregon I published. Her others were “Tell Mass: 1st, 2nd. and 5th Sunday at I Your Sons,” “The Tender Men” and FREE METHODIST CHURCH <:3O a.m. North Mill City | “Seed of Mischief,’’ I Mass: 3d and 4th Sunday 10:30 a.m. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Len Young was taken to the Vet Rev. Berna r d Neuman. SDS, Pastor • * erans’ hospital in Portland the last • • • Morning worship 11 a.m. • of the week, where it is reported he ST. PATRICK’S PARISH Evening service 7:30 p.m. will be under observation for three Lyons, Oregon Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 pm or four weeks. He was accompanied Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sunday at 1 to Portland by his brother-in-law. r*hone 1900. Rev. C. R. Brewer, Pastor i <0:30 a.m. I Percy Mulligan and Melvin Newberg. t • • • Mass: 3rd and 4th Sunday 8:30 a.m. Rev. Bernard Neuman. SDS, Pastor Public Too Easy On LYONS METHODIST CHURCH « * • Church school at 9:45 a.m. Violators of Traffic Laws ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC Mrs. John Prideaux, general super I Oregon traffic law violators often CHURCH. MILL CITY intendent, and Mrs. Glen Julian, pri escape without punishment commen Mass at 9:15 a m every Sunday i mary superintendent. i surate with violations they have com Confesidons heard before Mass Worship service at 11 a. m. i • « • Fr. Robert O'Hara, Pastor mitted, Captain Walter Lansing, co ordinator of the state traffic safety SANTIAM CHAPEL AT LYONS division, sa d Friday. Rev. LaVerne E. Gould, Pastor “The fault does not rest entirely Sunday school at 9:45. with the courts,” Lansing said, “but Morning services at 11:00. with the average citizen who does not Christ’s Ambassadors at 6 p. m. By Mrs. John Teeters realize that traffic violators are po Evening services at 7 p. m. tential killers and, therefore, goes Mr. and Mrs. Leonaid Ammons of I Wednesday prayer meeting at 7 p.m Seattle visited during the Memorial easy on violators when serving on a » • • Day weekend with her parents, Mr. jury or in giving testimony against DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH drivers they have seen operating un and Mrs. H W. McCarley. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. safely or who are involved in acci Visitors a week ago Sunday at the I Preaching at 11 a. m. by Richard Otis Marks home weie Mrs. Mark’s' dents.” Hake, minister. Last year, Lansing said, the aver Youth meeting at 2:30 each Sun- father, Henry Gettnian and her broth ; age person arrested by State Police er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gett- j lav afternoon. and convicted of reckless driving— I man all from Portland and her sister, Topic: “Life Werth Living.’’ the only violation which assumes the M. Y. F. group will meet at the par Mrs. Reuben Stangland of Aberdeen, driver has “wilfully and wantonly" Wash. sonage at 7 p. m. of Mrs. E. J. Hughes. Mrs. L. Stout disregarded rights and safety Rev. Harold E. Sheriff, Pastor and Miss Anna Stout went to Oak others—was fined $45.75 and given • • • ridge Friday where they visited at a 5.2 day jail sentence. Frequently FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH fines and jail sentences are suspend the M. V. Frame home. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mrs. Martin Diesberg and children ed. Morning worship 10:55 a m. Drunken drivers fared somewhat spent the weekend at Centralia, Evening Services 7:30 p.m. worse: the average fine $180.37 and Washington with Mr. Diesberg who is Wed., 7:30 p. m. Bible Study hour. the average jail sentence was 18.8 working there. Mr. Hugh Jull, Pastor Miss Phyllis Wallen visited at her days. Here again, Lansing said sus • • • pensions of all or part of the sent ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH I home here during the weekend. Phyllis ence often occurs. who has been teaching in the Bend Sunday School 9:45 a.m. “Until drivers are made to realize I schools expects to teach near Salem Morning worship 11 a.m. that violations of traffic laws is a I next year. Evening service 7:45 p.m. • Poor advertising and previous en- serious offense against fellow-citi Tuesday night 7:45 prayer service. ,gagements are blamed for the poor zens, and until drivers know that Thursday night 7:45 Bible study. attendance at the district freezing violation will result in certain and Rev. Alfred Vickers, Pastor meeting held at the Women's Club stiff punishment, traffic accidents « • • house Thursday afternoon, May 27. and deaths will continue to be a ma COMMUNITY CHURCH County home demonstration agents, jor problem.’’ Lansing declared. Full Gospel Preaching “Breaking ’ traffic laws and brag Pauline Schaplowsky and Ermina Sunday school 10 a.m. Fisher gave an instructive demonstra ging about it or how the police were Morning worship 11 a.m. tion on freezing fruits and vegetables outsmarted can not be considered a Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. _ play _ and the proper containers to use. The cat-and-mouse game drivers Prayer meeting Tuesdays 10 a.m. to bulletins given out at the meeting with police. ................. .. whether .<__ Violations, m- | 4 p.m. may be obtained by calling at the tentional or unintentional, are serioua Preaching services Wednesday and errors and dri, ers must fully realise county agent's building in Salem. Friday 8 p m Mrs. Raymond Branch was hostess errors and driversmust fully realise Rev. l.ee M. Joiner, Pastor at her home for the meeting of the it.” he continual. • • • Ladies Aid Thursday afternoon. May FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 27. Mrs. Luther Stout led the devo When y< u have surpluses or thing* Mill < 11» tions and Mrs. Jennie Moe was in you do not need a classified ad in The Sunday School 9:45 a.m. ' charge of the program. At the busi Mill City Enterprise will help you Morning worship 11:00 a.m ness meeting presided over by the > dispose of that surplus. Music Uy choir. president. Mrs. L. E. Wallen, plans Youth Fellowship. Sunday at I pm. were made for the annual silver tea. Evening services 7:30 p.f. It will be held at the Women's Club SEPTIC TANKS Midweek services Wed 7:30 p.m. house Thursday afternoon, June 10. Mehama I Refreshments were served at the (LEANED Morning worship 9:45 a m. close of the meeting to the 11 ladies Sundav School 10:45 a.m. present. Prompt service in the Midweek services, Thursday 7:30. Rev. Noble Streeter. Pastor Canyon when you call us A diplomat—a man who «"an con . . • vince his wife that she looks stout GATFS COMMUNITY CHURCH Reasonable Rates in a fur coat. OF CHRIST Satisfaction Guaranteed Sunday school at 9:45 a m. Budget a method of worrying be Morning worship 11 am. Stavton fore you spend your money instead of Phone 6284 • o o afterward. up to »1 for childr Sunda r ILI I I THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH Two little girls left alone! It aounda like the beginning of a sad story. But look again. There are certainly no tear*. There is a comfortable home; and pretty clothes. But these children have been given a great deal more than the ordinary comforts of life. There in the older child's hand is a book, “The Story of Jesus.” How reassuring to t they have been given the advantages of a Chria'ian training Somehow all doubt has been removed from our minds We feel that these little girls will be safe—not only during this one eva.tiny, but through their entire lives All of ua want > ildran to be shielded from life a hardships an i t rptations, but we can guar antee no such protection. Our surest course is that we rear them in a Christian atmosphere, sending them to Daily Vacation Church School and taking them to the services of the Church regularly. Then, and then only, will we know that we have done everything in our power for their future success, happiness and salvation. The Church is th* greatest fac tor on earth lor the building of character and good citizenship It is a storehouse ol spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive There are tour sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and sup port the Church They are (1) For his own sake (2) For his children s sake (3) For the sake of his community and nation (4) For the sake ol ♦he Church rself which needs his mcral and ----- ma- terial support Plan to go to church regularly and ,ad your Bible daily Book Chapter Vein Sunday Deuteronomy 6 4-lt Monday laaiah 41 I 16 Tueeday Matthew 6 19-34 Wednead'y Luke s 1-11 Thursday IT Cormth’na 4 16-11 I Titua 3 1-11 Saturday Paalma 23 1-6 Ce*)" I»*« Ke «’et Ad» Se<» • St iether« V* -*•>? Thin Serie» of Ad» 1» Spoweered by the Fallowing Firm» in Interest of All Churehe». MUIR’S BAKERY Mill City, Oregon ADAS NEEDLE SHOP Dry Goods and Dressmaking SAV. Broadway,Phone 2213, Mill City KELI.OM S GR(M FRY “Your Personal Service Store” Mill City, Oregon HIRTE’S FOOD LOCKERS Phone 7213 Mill City, Oregon HJVJ NMVH ua&uo A)ij ni¡5¡ G ATES GENERAL STORE Gates. Oregon KELLY LUMBER SALES Building Material Mill City, Oregon IDANH A SUPER SERVICE Don Lloyd Idanha. Oregon RED X WHITE STORE Mill City, Oregon WRIGHT TRUCK LINES Ship The Wright Way Stay ton. Oregon Stsoks Se.i i iHxi» CHUCK’S FINE FOODS Modern Cabins DR. REYNOLDS CLINIC Priwtologist-N auropath litt Center Street Salem. Oregon MEHAMA