The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 10, 1954, Page 6, Image 6

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    siding at the ceremonies were officer*
of the Albany Auxiliary, assisted by
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their drill'team. All offers were in
formal dress. After the cetemome*
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the group retired to the school cafa-
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Ente’ed as second class matter No­
tela where a smorgasbord luncheon
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vember 10, 1944 at the post office a'
was enjoyed. Those initiated Sunday
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Mill City, Oregon, under the Act of
were Mis. pearl Geibler and Mrs.
March 3. 1879.
Francis Johnson of Detroit. Officers
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installed were Mmes. Oskie Nyberg,
Sunday school 10 a.m
president; Helen Bryant, vice presi­
NEWSPAPER
Morning service 11 a.m.
dent; Margalet Howland, junior past
\
Evening
service
7:00
p.m
PUBLISHERS
By Boots Chamnion
president; Boots Champion, chaplain;
Wednesday prayer meeting at <30
Members of the boys club of Idanha Irene Stout, secretary; Dolly Kite,
ASSOCIATION
p. m.
left Thursday evening for "Mud Pup­ treasurer; Elaine Farrow, conduct­
Wilbur Schmidt. Pastor py I-ake,” on a one-day camping and ress; Tude Russell and Nicky Clester,
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trustees; Fay Cooper, inside guard;
fishing trip.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
The Idanha girls club entertained Melba Harlan, outside guard.
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North Mill City
the mothers Thursday evening at the
_ in Detroit early Saturday
Arriving
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
Idanha fire hall. Refreshments were morning at the home of his parents,
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served. Members of the club are as the George Renner.-, on two week’s
Morning worship 11 a m.
follows: Gloria Evenson, Darlyene leave from San Francisco, Calif,
Per Year Marion-Linn Counties 12.50
Evening service 7:30 p.m
Storey, Sally New, I.yndia Storey, where his ship is slocked, was Mayne
Outside Marion-Linn Counties $3.00
Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 pn Mary Witt, Darlene Delker. Judy Wil­ Renner.
Jhone I90F
lis, Darlyne Farrell, Becky Stoll,
On Saturday June 12. at 7:30 p.
DON W. MOFFATT Editor-Publisher
Rev. C. R Brewer, Pastoi . Margaret Smith, Clydra Storey. Caro- m. at the Grace Lutheran church of
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i lyn Lady, Sherry Shepard, Sandra Eugene, Mayne Renner will be united
LYONS METHODIST CHURCH
Youngblood, Cara Lee Whitten, Caro- in marriage to Miss Sally Osborne
Church school at 9:45 a.m.
(lyn Beeson, Kathryn Harris, Violet of that city. Maid of honor will be
Mrs. John Prideaux, general super­ Robinson, Diana Wallis. Barbara Rob­ Edith Osborne, sister of the bride,
intendent, and Mrs. Glen Julian, pri­ inson, and Romola and Susan Sanlin. and Dude Renner will be best man for
mary superintendent.
Leaders of the club are Mrs. Christine his brother. The Osborne’s were forny-
Worship service at 11 a. m
'4>-Konny, and Mrs. Elaine Stodoln. er residents of Mongohi, and the
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Mothers attending the party were bride and groom attended the Detroit
SANTIAM CHAPEL AT LYONS
Mrs. Frank New, Mrs. Edwin Even- school.
Rev. LaVerne E. Gould, Pastor
Albie Burnett of Albany was «
son, Mrs. Edwin Delker, Mrs. Wil­
Sunday school at 9:45.
bur Schmidt, Mrs. Robert Unger. Mrs. visitor in Detroit Thursday. Mr. Bur-
DR. MARK
Morning services at 11:00.
John Faulhaber, Mrs. Harry Willis, nett was an old railroader in the days
Christ’s Ambassadors at 8 p. m. i Mrs. Warren Stoll Mrs. Buck Storey, of the Hammond Lumber Co., and
HAMMERICKSEN
Evening services at 7 p. m.
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. Clyde Storey and Mrs. Noyes ; resided across the river, reached by
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
Wednesday prayer meeting at 7 p.m Whitten. The clubs were recently or- the swinging bridge from th« old town
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Has moved his Mill City office
| ganized by Wilbur Schmidt, pastor of Detroit. This was his first visit
$• Stayton in the Pont Office
DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH i of the Idanha Community church.
here in years.
Building, 2nd Floor, tn the
Sunday school at 9:45 a m.
The huge concrete mixing plant
Mr. and Mrs. George Erickson and
Dr. Victor J. Myers offices
Preaching at 11 a. tn. by Richard [ children of Idanha, moved to Port­ used in the construction of Detroit
Thursdays 1 p. m. to 6 p. m.
Hake, minister.
land last week. Mr. Ekerson was em­ and Big Cliff dams on the North San­
HOME OFFICE:
Youth meeting at 2:80 each Sun- ployed as a sealer at the M and M tiam river is being installed at The
A13 W. FIRST, ALBANY
Dalles damsite. The plant was pur-
I Plywood company.
lav afternoon.
Topic: “Lifa Worth Living.”
John Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. chased from CBI.
M. Y. F. group will meet at the par-1 Len Davis, of Idanha, who has been
The Hallet Construction Co., and
sonage at 7 p. m.
attending OCE at Monmouth, re­ I Continental Construction company line
Rev. Harold E. Sheriff, Pastor J turned home Friday on school vaca- , men crews, who came here in October
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1 on the Bonneville project, moved to
, tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ribelin and Maupin last weekend, where they will
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
to. be employed for about three months
childien of Idanha, motored
Sunday school 9:45 a m
Castle Rock, Washington last week-j on the Maupin project. On their re-
Morning worship 10:55 a.m.
end where they attended the wedding ; turn some of the crew will be etn-
Evening Services 7:30 p.m.
' ployed on the Lyons project.
Wed., 7:30 p. m. Bible Study hour. of Mr. Ribelin’s brother.
Mrs. Chester Storey and children1
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What a dilemma! Johnny should sit here and
Mr Hugh Jull, Pastor
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left here last week to join her hus-; Preliminary Qualifying
practice his piano lesson for the next hour. But
band at Madias. The Storey boys, Exams For ~~
~ Naval
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
U. S.
there are so many things he would prefer doing ....
Clyde and Chester are logging at Academy Appointments
Of course he'd like to be able to play well. Who
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Warm Springs.
Morning worship 11 a m.
Representative Walter Norblad, Re­
wouldn't ?
Jerry Pittam was a business caller
So many of us are like Johnny. We'd like to be
Evening service 7:45 p.m.
publican,
Oregon, announced
today
Tuesday night 7:45 prayer service. in Salem, Sweet Home and Lebanon, that he has arranged with the
able to accomplish something, but we aren't willing
last
week.
Thursday night 7:45 Bible study.
to spend the necessary time and effort.
A stork shower honoring Mrs. Civil Service Commission to hold on
Rev. Alfred Vickers, Pastor
The same holds true in the practice of our
Francis
Johnson, was held at the Monday, July 12, 1954, a preliminary
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Christian religion. How can we hope to understand
home of Mrs. Helen Lichlyter in qualifying examination to determine
COMMUNITY CHURCH
the will of God without reading His Word or with­
Idanha Friday evening. Assisting hos­ the eligible candidates for appoint­
Full Gospel Preaching
out supporting His Church?
tesses were Lois Smedley and Jerry ment in 1955 to the U.S. Naval Acad­
Sunday school 10 a m.
In order to live the richest life, we must devote
Coffey. Those attending were the emy, Annapolis, Maryland: the U. S.
Morning worship 11 a.m.
our time and talent to God's work. We will learn
honored guest Mrs. Francis Johnson, Military Academy, West Point, New
Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m.
York; and the Air Force Academy.
to direct our efforts where they will accomplish
Prayer meeting Tuesdays 10 a.m. to Mmes. Vera Shepard, Charley Lich­
Candidates for the Naval Academy
lyter,
Jake
Noble,
Jerry
Coffey,
Ed
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most if we will study His Word and worship in His
3 p.m.
must
not be less than 17 years
Preaching services Wednesday and win Delker, Junior Williamson, Betty of age nor more than 32-years of age
House.
Pittam,
Clarence
Golden,
Stella
Davis,
Friday 8 p.m.
on July 1, 1955.
Rev. Lee M. Joiner, Pastor James McKinny, Warren Stoll, Buck
Candidates for the Military Acad­
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Storey, Dave Roberts, Wayne Tomp-
emy and the Air Force Academy are
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH kins, Charlotte Mapes. Ro-elle Vick- eligible for admission from the day
ers, n
Pegg
the
Mill City
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■ ' hostess,
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! Helen Lichlyter, Lois Smedley, and they are 17 until they become
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
; Jerry Coffey. Refreshments were 22 years of age. on which latter day
Morning worship 11:00 a.m.
they are not eligible.
1 served.
Music by choir.
Candidates for these Academies
p.m.
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Mrs.
Wilbur
Harlan
of
Detroit
Youth Fellowship, Sunday at 4
must
be actual residents of the First
| broke the bone above her ankle in two
Evening services 7:30 p.f.
Oregon District, which embraces Ben­
. places, when she slipped and fell on
Midweek services Wed 7:30 p.m.
ton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia,
a wet board at a friend's home Fri­
Mehama
Lincoln, Marion, Polk. Tillamook,
day
evening.
The
ankle
bone
was
Morning worship 9:45 a.m.
counties.
Washingtoj?
and Yamhill
' also injured but not broken. She was
Sunday School 10:45 a.m.
and must never have been married.
I taken to Stayton where a physician i
Midweek services. Thursday 7:30.
Tn order to make the necessary ar­
Rev. Noble Streeter. Pastor. | put her foot in a cast.
rangements, applicants must notify
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Miss Fay Cooper of Detroit accom-|
GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH | panied by her sister, .Mr-. Erik Nyberg Congressman Walter Norblad. 1121
House Office Building. Washington
OF CHRIST
of Idanha motored to Salem Monday j 95 p p . in writing not later than
I THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . .
Sunday
school
at
9:45
a.m.
where Miss Cooper entered a con-'
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ALL FOR THE CHURCH
Morning worship 11 a.m.
! valescent home for-medical attention.. i June 14, 1951, of their desire to par-
• ticipate in the examination.
The Church is the greatest tac
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The school budget election will be.
tor on earth tor the building of
to
up
Sunday
School
for
children
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V<-ld
June
21
from
2
to
8
p.
m.
ini
The Mill Cifcy Enterorise
character and good citizenship It
20 years of age at 11:00 a. m.
Oualitv Job Printing at
is a storehouse ot spiritual values.
j the library room at Detroit school. ■
Without a strong Church neither
Nominations for a school board di-'
democracy nor civilization can
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
! rector will also be open from 2 to 8
survive
There are tour sound
S-.d and Juniper. Mill City
reasons why evary person should
1 p.m. June 21st in the school library.
attend services regularly and sup*
Sunday II a.m.
I Voting on director will be from 8 to 9
port the Church
They are (I) i
Wednesday meeting 4th Wed. 8 pm . p.m.
UOIIHOIOSI
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his own sake
12) For his
OUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISH
I Van s take (3) For the sake
A picture show will be held every
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and
athar racial disorder».
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f L his community
COBUnun,,y and
and nation (4)
Jordan. Oregon
I Thursday evening during the sum-
Fo^ the sake ot the Church itself
• CIINN ANI STIMACI AHNEN TI
Mass-
1st,
2nd,
and
5th
Sunday
at
*hich »v*
needs
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| mer at 7:30 p.m. in the Detroit school
which
—4- his
moral and ma-
dk .1 »IPTIII (tata)
<•30 a.m.
'•'.□I .upper!
rlan
1 cafeteria. The shows are being spon- I
Plan to go to
IrwtW WHIM Seat» tonta
Mass: 3d and 4th Sunday 10:30 a m. sored by the various clubs of Idanha
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—i read your
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Rev. Bei ns-d Neuman. SDS, Pastor and Detroit, who will take turns week­
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Thursday's
movie
will
be
sponsored
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ST. P \TRICK'S PARISH
Deuteronomy
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Matthew
Initiation
and
installation
ceremon
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Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sunday at ies for Santiam Aerie 2745 F.O.E.
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NORTHEAST SANDY BOULEVARD
Friday
|0:30 a m.
11 Cormthi. ans 9 II 28
Auxiliary was held Sunday afternoon
Tal a pilone E A b » 3d 1 R
Fort lend 13. Ore.
6-15
Saturday
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Mass:
3rd
and
4th
Sunday
8:30
a
m.
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in the library at Detroit school. Pre- I
Rev. Bernard Neuman. SDS, Pastor
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ST CATHERINE CATHOI IC
CHURCH. MILL CITY
Thin Seri«, of Ads I* Sponsored by the Following Firm* in Interest of All Churches
Mass at 9:15 a.m every Sunday
Confessions heard before 'fa««
Fr. Robert O’Hara, Pastor
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Quality Meats and Groceries
FOOD LOCKERS
FROZEN FOODS
IT TAKES PRACTICE
The Ten Mile
MEIR’S BAKERY
Mill City, Oregon
ADAS NEEDLE SHOP
Dry Goods and Dressmaking
SAV. Broad way. Phone 2213. Mill City
FELLOWS GROCERY
“Your Personal Service Store"
Mill City, Oregon
HIRTE’S FOOD LOCKERS
Phone 7213
Mill City. Oregon
RED & WHITE STORE
Mill City. Oregon
Steaks
Sea Foods
CHUCK’S FINE FOODS
Modern Cabins
HJV.) MNVH
uofejo ‘.ClD ||!K
GATES GENERAL STORE
Gates, Oregon
KELLY LUMBER SALES
Building Material
Mill City. Oregon
IDANHA SUPER SERVICE
Don Lloyd
Idanha. Oregon
WRIGHT TRUCK LINES
Ship The W right Way
Stayton, Oregon
DR. REYNOLDS CLINIC
Proct ologist-N auropath
1114 Center Street
Salem. Oregon
See Oregon Safely
Pamphlets Being Given
Tourists Visiting State
Out-of-State vacationists will be
familiarized with Oregon traffic laws
as part of the state's continuing pro­
gram to reduce summer traffic
deaths..
This year, as last year. 20.000 cop­
ies of a state department pamphlet.
"See Oregon Safely,” will be dis­
tributed to “foreign ' licensed drivers
by members of the Oregon Motor
Court Association.
The pamphlet contains brief ex­
planations of some of the state'« mo«t
important traffic regulations and sev­
eral safety driving suggestions
l.a«t year, the department said. non.
resident driver« were involved in 8S
fatal accidents and nearly 8.9*0 other
mishaps, a substantial reduction over
the 1952 record of 71 fatal accident
involvnw-nts and 7.450 non-fatal mis­
haps.
Traffic af all kinds during the three
vacation months. Jure. July and Aug
u«t, claimed 98 ] ves as compared with i
113 killed during the same period'
in 1952.
CAFE
(Formerly Butler’s)
Will be open daily from 5:30. Except Sunday.
Closed Wednesdays
You Will Like Our
Barbecue Sans
Try One Of Our
Milk Shakes
ON HIWAY 22
At Gates, Oregon