MEHAMA
Mill City residents rounding the iast curve on the road through Lyons last week were confronted and slowed
down by a formidable road block in the form of the above pictured gymnasium. The Mari-Linn school board
supervised the moving of the gymnasium from its old site to the new Mari-Linn grade school. Many com
munication and power lines underwent alteration to allow passage of the building.
(Photo Courtesy Statesman and Robert Veness)
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Mrs. John Savage telephoned from
Salem to report that John Savage
I who is a patient in the Memorial
hospital there, had his broken jaw
bones set Tuesday night. Instead of
the two breaks as was first reported,
there were four. His condition is as
good as can be expected.
At the September city council meet
ing Tuesday night, Gordon Skidmore
was appointed city recorder to re
place James Gordon who resigned.
Three councilmen will be elected by
vote November 7. Retiring council
men are Huber Ray, Sam Palmerton
and Gates Cockran.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Brown spent
the past weekend in Redmond in the
home of his daughter, Mrs. O. D.
Nickols and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon and
family went Friday to Portland on
business and to visit relatives for the
weekend.
Scouts of Troop 43 spending the
weekend camping at their camp at
McCoy creek were Fred Davis, Merle
James, Lee Hopson, Brad Hum
phreys, Kick Woodward, Russell Rice
and Donald and Leonard Snyder. The
boys are working on the dam to sup
ply water for the swimming pool
which they expect to enjoy next sum-
I mer.
Mrs. Wayne Woodw’ard and
I Mrs. A. R. Snyder took the boys and
their camp gear as far as cars can
travel.
II Mrs. Sam Palmerton underwent
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7—THE MIIJ. CITY ENTERPRISE
Church Activities
By JEAN ROBERTS
Mehama ladies are busy planning LD.S OF JESUS CHRIST CHUTUH
activities for the coming fall and win- j
Detroit
ter months. Organizations are about
to swing into action again after being Sunday school each Sunday 10 a m
in high school building, Detroit
neglected most of the summer.
Women’s club will again hold bi Priesthood meeting 11 a.m.
Zealand Fryer, Presiding
monthly meetings beginning Wednes
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day evening. October 4. Mrs. Alma I
Kirsch, who is chairman of the pro IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH
gram committee plans to demonstrate
Sunday school 10 a.m.
modeling favors, corsages and flow Morning service 11 a.m.
ers from clay at that time.
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
.< home extension unit meeting will Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 pjn.
be held October 6 at the home of
Jacob Wlensz, Supply Pastor
Mrs. Ira Kirsch with meat cookery
demonstrated. This will be an all
GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH
day program with a business meeting
OF CHRIST
starting at 10:30 a.m.
A pot-luck
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
lunch will be served at noon.
Morning worship 11 a.m.
The Ladies Aid will meet at the
home of Mrs. Meral Teeters Thurs Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m.
day afternoon to plan a bazaar to be
Evening worship 7:30 p.m.
held later in the fall.
Walter Smith. Pastor
A new idea being used at school
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this year is a birthday party held FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
once a month for all the children hav
ing a birthday that month. The first Morning worship 11 a m.
Music by choir.
party of this kind will be held
Dr. David J. Ferguson, Preaching
Wednesday in the primary room for
children whose birthdays came during Young People at 6:30 p.m., Mrs
the summer months as well as those Arthur Krelver, leader.
in September.
Mrs. Bertha Parks selected room
COMMUNITY CHURCH
mother of the first graders is assist
Full Gospel Preaching
ing in the plans for the party.
Sunday school 10 A.M.
The church basement has been re
papered and painted this week by a Morning worship 11 A.M.
number of ladies who donated their Evangelistic service 8 P.M.
time to help. The basement, equipped Preaching services Wednesday and
with low tables and stools is used by Friday 8 P.M.
Rev Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor
the primary grades at Sunday school.
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Gerry Roberts entertained several
young friends with a tree house party DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
at her home Friday afternoon and Sunday school at 10 a m.
Saturday morning. Those attending Preaching at 11 a.m.
were: Willow Phillips, Janis Wilson, Youth Fellowship in evening will
Elaine Peck. Linda Monroe and Susan be announced.
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Coffman. Several of the youngsters
spent the night sleeping in the tree
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
house.
North Mill City
A number of Mehama families
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
spent the weekend at the beach, re Morning worship 11 a.m.
porting rainy weather and a rough
sea. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith, Mr. Junior church 11:00 a.m.
and Mrs. Ray Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Evening service 7:30 pm.
Elwin Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 p
McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Brown, Phone 1906 Rev. L. C. Gould, Pastor
all congregated at the beach cottage
of Paul Kirsch near Ocean Lake,
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Mass at 9 A.M.
Confessions heard before Mass
Altar Society 2d Wednesday 8 pm.
Father C. Mai, Pastor
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Services every Lord’s day
Sunday school 9:45 p.m.
Morning worship 11:00 A.M.
Young People’s meeting 6:30 P.M.
Evening worship 7:30 P.M.
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surgery at the Memorial hospital last
Wednesday. She is doing nicely and
plans to come home this Wednesday.
Lana Lee Storey, who has Salem
specialists baffled as to the cause,
has had reservations made for her at
Dombeckers hospital in Portland for
observation.
Fifty-three persons were served
with refreshments at the first meet
ing of Deanha Parents and Teachers
organization Monday night in the
grade school library, by Mrs. Steele’s
first grade mothers.
Otis White spoke on the “Children
bill” and urged all who were qualified
to vote, to register if they had not
done so. Mrs. Richard Hansen, dele
gate to the Parents and Teachers
school of instruction in Albany last
week gave a summarization of that
meeting.
Mrs. Elsie Hoyt's second grade won
the room prize for the largest percent
of parents attending.
This rain, while disagreeable in
which to work, has lifted the hazzard
of fire, and most men are willing to
take it in order to get a full day’s
work in the woods.
Promotion exercises were held at
the Idanha Community church last
Sunday morning for twelve children,
one from primary 1 to primary 2,
eight from primary 2 to intermediate
and 3 from intermediate to junior
high class. In the absence of Mr.
Joseph Weinsz, due to illness, Rev. J.
N. Wall of Dallas delivered the ser
mon Sunday morning.
A Sunday afternoon guest in the
Henry Heibert home was Howard
Cecious of Portland. He and Heibert
were together in Tokyo in World War
II. Dinner guest in the Heibert home
Sunday were Rev. and Mrs. J. N,
Wall.
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