The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 08, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEHAMA
RANDALL PAINTINGS POPULAR i John Hodiak (Ann Baxter) of Holly­
The son of an Elkhorn couple is
making a name for himself in San
Francisco.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Wolverton re­
turned Monday from San Francisco.
While there they spent some time
with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Randall.
Mr. Randall is a well known Bay
artist and is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Randall of Elkhorn lodge.
Mr. Randall was giving a one man
show at The Iron Pot. Mr. and Mrs.
wood purchased one of his water
colors. He also had sold six or seven
more within two davs after the show
opened
Church Activities
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FIRST C HRISTIAN CHURCH
December M, 1949
hama an unusually vicious swarm Of
honey bees were encountered putting
the entire cutting crew to flight. Az
usual the call was relayed to Sher­
man who willingly came and jumping
into the nest stamped it to bits.
Yellow jackets which are notorf»
ously ill tempered and show no af­
fection for man nor beast are equally
unfeared by Wall. Occasionally Ijp
is stung by a more rebellious one on
the arms or face, but it doesn’t
dampen his enthusiasm — he simply
mashes them with his thumb.
Mrs. Genevieve White, chairman of
Services every Lord's day
the Azalea house committee of the
Morning worship 11:00 A M
FLASH!!
Mehama home extension unit at­ Young People’s meeting 6:30 P M.
By JEAN ROBERTS
Author of Horse Sense Bridge, Sam tended a committee meeting at tise
Evening worship 7:30 P.M.
Anyone
wanting a hive of bees or
Gordon will appear December 14 at home of Eleanor Trindle, county ex-
Tom Courtney, Pastor a bee tree robbed or a swarm of yel­
7:15 instead of tonight as previously tension agent last week. Purpose of
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low jackets disposed of, the man to
scheduled. Don’t forget that date! the meeting was to appoint commit­
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH call on is Sherman Wall. Bees of
His column is appearing daily in the tees to attend the county apron sale
Dr. David J. Ferguson, Preaching
any kind hold no fear for Sherman,
Oregonian, and will be at the weekly at the Portland Gas and Coke Co. on
Studies of the incarnation of Christ in fact he relishes the idea of
card party in Mongold.
S. Commercial on December 15.
Dec 11 "The Nation From Which "stomping” a nest of jackets or
A last report 150 aprons were on He Came".
"mashing" these irasible insects in
display most of them clever and uni­
Dec. 18 — "The Town Where He his fingers.
que designs.
Was Brought Up”.
Roughly, one-fourth of the area of
Last week while felling timber on
Dec 25 "The Mother Who Bore McCully mountain, a tree bought by the U. S is commercial forest land.
Leo Kirsch, Mehama logger who
was injured last week in an accident Him"
Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman (Neills
Ray Roberts and Harley Scott yielded
Special music by the choir.
near the Detroit dam is reported to
a large comb of honey valiantly pro­ Bly) was the first woman to travel
Remember the annual bazaar, De­ tected by a horde of tying stingers. around the world. It took 72 days.
be "still critical". Ellwyn Erickson
ember 9.
also injured is reported as "fair”.
While the rest of the crew watched
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SANTIAM Fraternal Order of Ea­
The county school hot lunch in­
from a safe distance and unmindful
gles 2745 meets at Rod and Gun Club
ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC
spector visited the Mehama school
of bees crawling up his sleeves and
in Idanha each Wednesday 8 p.m. 80
CHURCH.
WILL
CITY
Monday to check menus and food
over his face, Sherman withdrew the
Sunday Mass at 9 AM
served school children.
comb and filled all the lunch boxes
Mill City Ix>dge No. 144, I.-
Confessions heard before mass.
O^Oo.O.F.. Meets Every Friday
to capacity.
A new bridge over Stout creek on
Altar Society meeting 2d Tuesday.
Last year while working above Me- night. Visiting Brothers Welcome.
the Fem ridge road was put in Mon­
Father C. Mai, Pastor
day by the county bridge crew.
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Buckler service station at Mehama
LATTER
DAY
SAINTS
OF JESUS
now gives S & H green stamps. They
FULL COURSE DINNERS
CHRIST CHURCH, DETROIT
started
last
week.
STEAKS AND (HOPS
Sunday School each Sunday 10 A.M.
First snow of the season was noted in high school building, Detroit.
Monday in several inches of snow on
Priesthood meeting 11 A.M.
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the logs coming from Freres logging.
Zealand Fryer, Presiding
Mrs. Floretta Neely of Portland is
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spending the week visitng her sister
GATES COMMUNITY
Mrs. Andy Spriggs.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Jack Ryland, Mehama postmaster Sunday School
10:00
is home after an extended absence. Morning Worship
11:00
Mrs. Louise Erickson assisted in the Christian Endeavor
6:30
postoffice while he was gone.
Evening Worship
7:30
Retail Dept
and Finish Lumber
Walter Smith, Pastor.
John Allen attended services Sun­
day morning for the first time in
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several weeks. He has been recup­ DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
erating from a major operation.
Warren Knape, Pastor
Mae Patton who has been quite Sunday school
10 a.m.
Phone Detroit 7024
ill at her home the past week is able Morning worship
.... 11 am.
to be up and around.
Youth meeting
6:45 p.m.
Mrs. Ida Kirsch cut the palm of Youth night Saturday
7 p.m.
her hand early this week while
Sermon topic for the Detroit Chris-
sharpening a knife. She was taken tian Church is "How to Remain a
I to Salem where several stitches were Christian”.
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required to close the wound.
To have a Christmas program at
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
the church Tuesday evening, Decem- “The Church of Light and Life Hour”
I
ber 20 so as not to interfere with Sunday School
10:00
REPAIRS
RENTALS
SALES
LET US FIGURE YOUR ESTIMATES ON PULMBING
, any school programs was decided Morning Worship
11:00
AND HEATING. NO JOB TOO LARGE AND NONE
: Sunday morning at Sunday school, Junior Church
11:00
TOO SMALL
Each class is to contribute some- Evening Service
7:30
thing to the program.
7:30
Wed. Prayer Meeting
Shop and Residence 4269 Macleay Rd. SALEM
Ph. 2-7360
Your Power Tool Rental Headquarter»
1906
A large group of Salem Cnem- Phone
Pastor
i eketans directed by Ex-Governor Rev. L. C. Gould
Phone 3-3646
North Mill City
SALEM
1410 So. 12th
Sprague drove to House Mountain
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| above Mehama last Sunday. Later
the ygathered at Sprague’s summer IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH
COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND DOMESTIC
Sunday School 10 A.M.
home located up the Little' North
Morning Service 11 A.M.
j Fork.
LIGHTING
“A Working Faith”
Floyd Johnson of Mill City en-
Evening Service, 7 P.M.
3 countered a buck deer near the Keith
| Phillips home early Monday morning
"The Things We Seek’’
] while enroute to work extensively Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 P.M.
SALEH
236 N. High St.
Eldon Haley, Pastor
! damaging his car and killing the
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| deer.
» W i Ladies Aid met last week at the CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
“ home of Mrs. Winnie Branch. It was Services Sunday morning
11:00
« decided to donate some money to American Legion Hail
Mill City
H I help with the Christmas candy at the
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of Salem cordially invites the Bowling Public to come in and en­
ii school. Present were Mesdames
COMMUNITY CHURCH
II YOU’RE STILL OPERATING YOUR CAR
joy the sport and fun of bowling.
”
Madeline
Ridling,
Mattie
Stout,
Gen-
Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor
12 Modern Brunswick alleys to bowl on
ON SUMMER LUBRICANTS YOU’RE TAK­
x evieve White. L. W. Kirkland. Fran- Sunday School
OPEN II A. M. to 12 P. M.
10:00
ING AN UNDUE RISK. CHANGE NOW TO
Rate 35c per line—3 lines for $1.00
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» I ces Bailey. Inez Crook, Ray Roberts, Morning Worship
11:00
WINTER LUBRICATION.
i As a Special GET ACQUAINTED Offen, this Ad. is good I
and Mae Patton.
7:46
Evangelistic Service
for one Line of bowling st our modern bowling palace, I
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The Mehama home extension unit Wed. Bible Study
7:46
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I the finest in the Northwest.
m members will meet with the Stayton
Salem, Ore.
UNIVERSITY BOWL
1340 State St.
£ unit December 9th at the Women's
Tel. 20631 for reservations
club promptly at 1:30 P.M. The dem­
COME IN AND TRY FOR SOME OF THE HANDSOME PRIZES
r TUNE IN TO
’s onstration will be Christmas decora-
x tions, consisting of making of Christ-
Ji mas wreaths, door swags, Christmas
x I corsages, and table decorations
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which can be used for the holidays.
Anyone interested is welcome to at­
THY WORD 1
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\NGRY BEES’
OPENING
Saturday, Dec. 10th
Rainbow Inn & Cafe
Kiln Drv Lumber
Idanha Lumber Co.
WOODBOSS CHAIN SAWS
GREENLY’S Plumbing & Healing
HOWSER BROS
Salem Lighting & Appliance Co
COLD Weather Supplies
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Anti-freeze
Starting Fluid
Tire Chains - Heavy Duty Batteries
ALLEN
KEITH
The University Bowl
CHEVRON
Our Christmas Special!
Let’s Talk Turkey!
Tune In REX each Sunday at
11:15 A-M.
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1st and 3rd Sunday each month
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Range, Refrigerator
Freezer, Water Heater
Washer or Radio, between now and
Christmas if your purchase amounts to $150 or more
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