The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 10, 1950, Page 7, Image 7

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    Cool As A Snowflake
7—THE MILL CITI ENTERPRISE
August 10, 1930
Church \ctivities
HF.r. METHODIST CHURCH
North Mill City
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
Morning worship 11 a m.
Junior church 11:00 a.m.
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 p
Phone 1906 Rev. L. C Gould. Pastor
• • •
Singing in Mill City Friday night will !*■ the King** Envoy», a nude
quartet from Pacific Bible college. Azusa. Calif. The Envoy» haxe been
on tour through various part» of the went. They will ap|M*ar at the Mill
City Community church at South Flr»t and Juni|M-r street» at 8 p.m.
Friday. August 11.
Cool to look at; cool to taste! What could be more appealing on a
sultry summer day than this luscious Coconut Lime Chiffon Pie. An I
best of all — especially if you are the one to do it — it’s cool to make
because this lovely dessert never sees the inside of an oven. That's
right — not even for baking the shell. The refrigerator does the job.
You see, this Coconut Lime Chiffon Pie boasts a tasty graham cracker
crust — and that, of course, can be put together in no time and then
chilled. Without benefit of oven, it is crisp, tender, and delicious.
The filling is whipped-until-fluffy lime-flavored gelatin — a fresh, co 1
green that makes this pie a real appetenrer. It is topped with whip; . 1
cream, generously sprinkled with frosty white coconut. A really heave.'ly
dessert with so little effort — and no hot-weather-baking discomfort!
Coconut Lime Jiiffon Pie
1 package lime-flavored gelatin
cup cream, whipped
l'a cups hot water
1
cup shredded coconut, cut
1 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons lemon juice
1 Graham Cracker Pie Shell
Dissolve gelatin in the hot water. Add salt and lemon juice. Chill
until slightly thickened. Then place in bowl of ice and water and beat
with rotary egg beater until fluffy and thick like whipped cream. Fold
about one-third of the whipped cream and '» cup of the coconut into
the whipped gelatin ami turn into Graham Cracker Pie Shell. Spread
with remaining whipped cream and sprinkle with ’i cup coconut. Chill.
f.raham Cracker Pie Shell: Mix together 1 t cup melted butter, 1'i cups
fine graham cracker crumbs, and 2 tablespoons sugar. Press firmly on
bottom and sides of 9-inch pie pan. Chill.
Traffic Death Total
Zoomed in July
MILL CITY
FIRST 1‘REsitk I ERIKS CHURCH
Morning worship 11 am.
Music by choir.
Dr. David J Ferguson. Preaching
Young People at 6:30 p m., Mr*
Arthur Kreiver, leader.
DETROIT < HIUSTIAN CHURCH
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
Morning worship 11 a m
Youth meeting 6:45 p.m.
ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC
Youth night Saturday 7 p.m.
CHURCH. MII.I. CITY
Warren Knape. Pastor
• • •
Mass at 9 A.M.
Confessions heard before Mass
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Altar Society 2d Wednesday 8 p.m
Full Gospel Preaching
Father C Mai, Pastor
Sunday school 10 A M
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Morning worship 11 A.M.
Evangelistic service 8 P.M.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Preaching services Wednesday and
Services every Lord's day
Friday 8 P.M.
Sunday school 9:45 p.m.
Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor
Morning worship 11:00 A.M.
Young People’s meeting 6:30 P.M
Evening worship 7:30 P.M.
T. Courtney, Jr., Pastor
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly and
family are vacationing in Yellowstone
Traffic fatalities in Oregon leaped park, Yosemite park and in Califor­
AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
; to new highs during July with more nia where they will visit Max Kelly L.D.S. OF JESUS CHRIST CHURCH
Detroit
than a 100 percent increase over and family.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Kriever and
Sunday school each Sunday 10 a m
deaths recorded in July of last year
and a 67 percent increase over June Betsy attended the Shriner’s benefit in high school building, Detroit.
Sunday at Mary’s Peak near Cor­
fatalities.
Priesthood meeting 11 a.m.
Preliminary count of last month’s vallis.
Zealand Fryer, Presiding
Judy Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
deaths reached 50, the worst July on
record. The toll may go higher if Walter Kay stepped on a broken jar IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH
delayed reports of fatalities are re­ and cut her foot. She was taken
Sunday school 10 a.m.
ceived or if persons now listed as to the local doctor who took four
Morning service 11 a.m.
stitches
to
close
the
wound.
injured later die as a result of their
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
Howard Day is using crutches due
injuries.
Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 p.m.
Chattanooga Shoe Shins Boy
May, June and July have been to a severe sprain received when the
Jacob Wiensz, Supply Pastor
tragic months in the state’s accident scaffold fell while he was working
Rag Mop
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picture . . . with 31 deaths in May, on Ingle Johnson's house.
Johnson
Rag
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GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Faye Bates of Aums­
30 in June, and 50 in July.
Wedding Samba
OF
CHRIST
Earlier in the year it seemed prob­ ville called at the home of his parents,
Quicksilver
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
able
that Oregon would continue the Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bates Sunday.
PNEUMONIA LEADS DISEASES
Morning
worship
11
a.m.
Come
in and see our wide selections
Mr and Mrs. Jesse Mathis of Salem
downward trend in traffic deaths
of 45 RPM and 78 RPM Popular», 014
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m.
Six cases of pneumonia led the list
first noted in 1947.
Now we are were visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Timers, Classical, and Seml-Classtcal
Evening worship 7:30 p.m.
of communicable and reportable dis­
By MRS. J. H. JOHNSTON
faced with the possibility that this George Cree.
Records.
Lynn Stover of Compton, California
eases released by Marion County
Walter Smith. Pastor
Mrs. Ivan Smith of Lyons was a j year’s accident fatalities will sky-
Health Officer Dr. W. J. Stone this Monday morning business caller in ' rocket to new records unless mot­ arrived Saturday at the home of Mrs.
week.
Four cases of whooping Fox Valley.
Mrs. Smith's parents orists exercise increased caution on Anna Swift. Mrs. Stover and Bobble
Ellen have been visiting Mrs. Swift
cough, and two each of chickenpox, have arrived here from Dakota to the streets and highways.
the past week.
gonorrhea and mumps and one of spend the winter with the Smiths.
"First with What You Want Most"
Mr. and Mrs George Hinsdale of
poliomyelitis were reported.
Funeral and burial service was held
COMPLETE
APPLIANCE SERVICE.
Cornelius,
Ore.,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
at the Fox Valley cemetery Tuesday
Harold Hinsdale of Jefferson called
The first night baseball game in for the still-born infant of Mr. and Rev. Jones Welcomed
Radio, Washer, Refrigerator
at the Lowell Cree home Sunday.
Pacific Coast league history was Mrs. Charley Gray of Stayton.
By
Lyons
Methodists
and Electrical Appliance
Mrs.
Walter
Bevier,
mother
of
Louis Morgan of route one, Stayton
played in Sacramento on June 10,
Wallace
Bevier
suffered
a
stroke
last
.Mill
City 1884
Stayton 21S
Lyons A reception was held Wed­
1930. Sacramento defeated Oakland, was a Saturday night visitor with
nesday evening at the community Friday morning. She was moved to
Leland West.
8 to 0, in the game.
Mr. Bevier also
Mrs. Walter Bevier is very ill in club house honoring Rev. and Mrs. O. a Salem hospital.
I a Salem hospital since Saturday. She L. Jones. Rev. Jones is the new min­ has been very ill.
Mill City Lodge No. 144. suffered a paralytic attack at her ister for the Methodist church. Mrs.
Recent guests of Miss Daisy Hend-
I.O.O.F. meets every Friday ' home early Friday and was removed Glen Julian, Mrs. Clinton Hubbard ricson were Mr. and Mrs. Del Ward
night. Visiting brothers welcome.
to the hospital Saturday morning and Mrs. George Huffman were on of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Mrs. Childsey of Silverton.
Her condition was reported as un­ the committee in charge.
Rosalee and Maurey Bassett are
SERVING THE CANYON AREA
changed late Monday of this week. Eugene Roye and Mrs. Art Boltzer
Mr. Bevier is some better at present. were on the program committee. The visiting their grandparents, Mr. and
PICKUPS AT
address welcoming the new minister Mrs. R. C. Shepherd in Salem.
I He has been ill for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell were week­
Mrs. Hugh Johnston and children was given by Willard Hartnell after
Laundry—Nu-Method, Mill City and Stayton
Mrs. end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
with Mrs. Earl Thayer and children which Rev. Jones responded.
laundry and Dry Cleaning—
Ken Golliet, Mehama; Mt. Jeff Cafe, Idanha
' went to Stayton Monday to pick boy- Donald Sheythe of Mill City favored Veteto.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Dry Cleaning^- Santiam Self-Service Laundry, Detroit
with several piano numbers. Games
i senberries for canning
C. E. ‘Pink’ Mason, Prop.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnston were helped furnish the entertainment. T. Baltimore were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
163 South High
SALEM
Phone 3-912«
Sunday
dinner guests at the Hugh Refreshments were served at the Dawes.
SHELL PRODUCTS
Mrs.
Frank
Merrill
spent
a
week
in
close
of
the
evening.
Johnston home.
AUTO STORAGE BATTERIES
Seattle visiting friends.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
ZENITH TIRES
Mrs. Gertrude Mason is moving to
Pittsburgh with a city population
Mrs. Cliff West Saturday were Mr.
and Mrs. Stout of Willamette and of only 673,700 has a metropolitan Harrisburg Her son, Arthur makes
FISHING TACKLE
their daughter Mrs. Clark Ainsworth, area which is at 2,193,870 according I his home there.
Margaret and Gary Bates, children
to early census returns.
I and son Boyd of Forest Grove
of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Bates and
Jimmie Bates, son of Mr. and Mrs
Faye Bates all of Aumsville are stay­
ing with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Bates while their moth­
ers are employed in a Salem cannery.
Washed Sand, Cement Roclc, Crushed Road
Mr. and Mrs Forrest Hollyman and
their twin babies have returned to
Rock, Oil Rock, Fill Rock
Monmouth where he will finish the
'
summer
term
at
OCE.
^9 For the second atraight year, Ford
Mrs. Howard Farmen is convalesc­
ha» received the Gold Medal award as
ing at her home following surgery in
"Fashion Car of the Year." And its good
a Salem hospital.
looks are matched, as owners will tell
Richard Saucier is reported to be
LYONS
MILL CITY: Phone 9242 Daye
you, by its fine-car quality. Take a
seriously ill at the Veteran's hospital
I 297 Nights
“Test Drive” in this '50 Ford and you’ll
in Portland. Mrs. Saucier has been
find it has the "feel" of America’s finest
Mill City Plant 2 Miles West on River Road
with him for several weeks.
FOX VALLEY
PORTER &LAU
SALEM LAUNDRY
MILL CITY
Service Station
JUNGWIRTH
Sami anil (»ravel Co.
Upper bracket
6—-
Shovel and T rucks for Hire
can, too We call it “big-car roadability”
— you’ll call it the smoothest, quietest
ride on wheels. You’ll agree Ford’s
rtf oaf
nttt
cm
in rm lonma nu»
LOGGER KILLED BY SNAG
Idanha — Harry Tate of Lebanon
was killed Thursday while working
as a rigger for the Bates logging
company at Blow-out creek. He was
struck by a falling snag,
Tate leaves his wife and a nine-
year-old daughter. Funeral services
were Monday at Lebanon
Eight American metropolitan areas
have more than two million inhabi­
tants. They are New York, Chicago,
Los Angeles. Philadelphia, Detroit,
Boston. San Francisco and Pitts­
burgh.
Compare the ’50 Ford, feature for feature,
with can coating hundred» more1 Only
Ford, in the low price field, offer» an
engine choice of either the 100 h.p. V 8
or it» companion in-quality, the 9S h.p.
Si«' Only Ford offer» a "Lifeguard"
Bodv' Only Ford offer» 35* easier act
mg King Sue Brake»’ And no car offen
a bigger combination of taring» —aav
.ng» in original coat, »aring» m running
coat» and the long run aavong» that result
from Ford'» high retake value
~ntr «am* ff sr ros» maa
msutt
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GUARANTEED
WATCH
REPAIRING
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WATCHER
DIAMO NDS
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FOSTORIA
Herrold-Philippi Motor Co., Stayton
Many a Mickle
Baker's
Mill City Jewelry
ijrow to large lumi when you make depotlta
regularly. But you’ve got to get started first.
How aJiout starting your account right now?
MILL CITY STATE BANK
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOBTT INSURANCE CORP