The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 24, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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LYONS
IN OUR
By MRS. EVA BRESSLER
The Lyons Extension unit held their
| April meeting at the community club
: house Friday with an all day meeting,
i A planned luncheon was served at the
ST. PATRICK’S PARISH
COMMUNITY CHURCH
noon hour with Martha Cruson, Jo
Lyons, Oregon
Full Gospel Preaching
Anne Cruson and Margaret McWhirk
Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sunday at
Sunday school 10 a.m.
the luncheon committee.
Following
10:30 a.m.
Morning worship 11 a.m.
the luncheon the project leaders
I
Mass: 3rd and 4th Sunday 8:30 a.m.
Evangelistic service 8 p.m.
Jacquie Smith and Helen Johnston
Fr. Leander Schneider, SDS.. Pastor
Prayer meeting Tuesdays 10 a.m. to | gave a very instructive demonstration
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I on “Freezing our cooked food." The
3 p.m.
Preaching services Wednesday and I business meeting was called to order
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
i by the chairman, Garnett Bassett.
Friday 8 p.m.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m.
Rev. Lee M. Joiner, Pastor | Reports of all committees were heard,
Morning worship 10:55 a m.
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with election of officers the main busi­
Young Peoples meeting 6:30 p.m.
ness, with the following elected and
Evening Services 7:30 p.m.
LYONS METHODIST CHURCH
will be installed at the spring festival
Wed., 7:30 p.m. Bible study hour.
Church school at 9:45 a.m.
held in Albany. Attending the meet­
Mr. Hugh Jull, Pastor
Worship service at 11 a. m.
ing were Vergene Scott, Modena Car-
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Evening service at 8 p.m.
! leton .Helen Johnston, Jacquie Smith,
Choir at morning service.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
| chairman. Bea Hiatt, vice chairman,
Choir practice at 7 p.m. Thursday. I Evelyn Julian, sec.-treas., Martha
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Rinke
R.
Feenstra,
Pastor
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
! Cruson. JoAnne Cruson, Margaret
Young people’s service at 6:30 p.m.
McWhirk, Frances Gars jo, Garnett
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Bassett, Mildred Carr, Mabel Down­
Prayer meeting and Bible study,
Mill City
ing, Rose Thayer, Alta Bodeker and
Thursday at 8 p.m.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Claire Feenstra.
Morning worship 11:00 a.m.
Rev. W. D. Turnbull, Pastor.
Lucille Donavon was hostess for the
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Music by choir.
afternoon card club with her party
Midweek
service
Wednesday
8
p.m
SANTIAM CHAPEL
held at the Rebekah hall Wednesday
Mehama
(Undenominational)
afternoon.
A one thirty dessert
Services in old Lyons school house, i Morning worship 9:45 a.m.
luncheon was served followed by sev­
Sunday
School
10:45
a.m.
Lyons, Ore.
eral tables of 500. High score was
Midweek service Thursday 8 p.m.
Sunday school 10 a.m.
held by Garnett Bassett, second by
Rev.
Noble
Streeter.
Pastor.
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Mabel Downing, low by Mabel Bass,
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Evening worship 7:30 p.m.
and Bernaine Bridges drew the trav­
FREE
METHODIST
CHURCH
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eling prize. Attending the party were
North Mill City
Bertha Allen, Doris Roy, Carrie Naue,
L.D.S. of JESUS CHRIST CHURCH I
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
Ethel Huffman, Frances Garsjo Alma
Detroit
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Olmstead, Mabel Bass. Garnett Bas­
Sunday school each Sunday 10 a.m.
Junior church 11:00 a m.
sett, Berneice Bridges, Ida Free. Wil­
in high school building, Detroit.
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
ma Free, Margaret Kunkle, Mabel
Priesthood meeting 11 a.m.
Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 pm. Downing, Modena Carleton, Ruth
Zealand Fryer, Presiding
Phone 1906.
Lyons and the hostess Lucille Don­
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Rev. C. O. Tremain, Pastor avon.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
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Dr. George Roseberry, district su­
3rd and Juniper, Mill City
perintendent of Salem was in Lyons
GATES
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Sunday 11 a.m.
Thursday evening for the 4th quarter­
OF CHRIST
Wednesday meeting 4th Wed. 8 pm.
ly conference meeting, held at the
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
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Good
Community Methodist church,
Morning
worship
11
a.m.
DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
reports were turned in from church.
Loren
R.
Swanson,
Pastor
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
Sunday school and Women’s Society
by James
Preaching at 11
of Christian Service.
Stock, minister.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thiel enter-
•popular
Youth meeting at 2:30 each Sun-
tained Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Donough
day afternoon.
and son Tom of North Bend over the
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weekend.
IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH
Mr. and M rs. Carl Stavang enter-
Sunday school 10 a.m.
tained 23 relatives and friends Friday
Morning service 11 a.m.
evening in honor of their son Wayne’s
Evening service 7:00 p.m.
13th birthday anniversary.
Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 p.m
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Trask and
Bob Unger, Pastor
daughter of Portland, and Ralph Trask
For Guaranteed Cleaning
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of Albany spent the weekend at the
ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC
home of Mrs. Inez Ring.
CHURCH, MILL CITY
it’s the
Maxine Scott, oldest daughter of
Mass at 9 a.m. every Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott is confined
Confessions heard before Mass.
to her home with a broken leg, which
Fr. Franz Schubert, Pastor
she received while skating Tuesday
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evening.
OUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISH
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Naue had as
24-HOUR SERVICE
Jordan, Oregon
their guests over the weekend their
Mill City
Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sunday at
son and wife Mr. and Mrs. Howard
8:30 a.m.
Naue of Sandy.
Closes
at
6
P.M.
Mass: 3d and 4th Sunday 10:30 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Averiall of Hal­
Fr. Leander Schneider, SDS.. Pastor
sey and Mr. and Mrs. Miche from
NUMETHOD
Community Church Will
Conduct Special Services
Mill City’s Community church will
conduct special dedicatory ceremonies
for servicemen, Sunday morning,
April 27. The Sunday's entire pro­
gram will be in honor of those who
are in the service of our country.
A lovely service flag will be hung in
the Mill City Community church. The
flag will display a blue star for each
serviceman being honored Sunday.
During Sunday's dedication pro­
gram, Miss Helen Anna Joiner will
play an accordian solo, “Under the
Double Eagle”,
Reverend Joiner’s
address will be on the topic, “March-
ing Orders”.
Everyone is invited Sunday for the
Community church’s special dedica­
tion service.
Lebanon were Sunday guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ramie Martell,
Mrs. Martell is a sister of Mrs. Miche
and daughter of the Averialls.
Santiain Valley grange held their
social meeting at the hall Friday eve­
ning the time was spent in playing
cards. High scores were held by Mrs.
Earl Wolfkeil and Jake Myers.
Mrs. Lyle Kinzer underwent major
surgery at the Lebanon General hos­
pital Friday morning.
Recent visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Bridges were Miss
Leona Atrz of Bremerton, Wash., and
Mrs. Ben Artz of Vancouver, Wash.,
Leona Artz is a cousin and Mrs. Ben
Artz, an aunt of Mrs. Bridges.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Power had
as their guests Wednesday his cou-
sin and wife Mr. and Mrs. Edward
McCobb and daughter Betty Ann of
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnston had as
their guests over the weekend her
mother Mrs. Carrie Osbrun of Ash­
land, also her sister Miss Dorothy
Osburn of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Roy spent the
weekend in Portland with relatives
and friends.
The Women’s Society of Christian
Service held their work day meeting
at the community club house Tuesday
with an all day meeting, In the aft-
ernoon Mrs, Kathleen Barnes of
Eugene was present and entertained
with a White House party.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Culwell have sold
their farm on the mountain near
Gooch and have bought some acreage
west of town and are building a new
house.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Etheridge have
bought the house and some of the
acreage of the Bert Karr place be­
tween Lyons and Mill City. Etheridge
who is agent at the Southern Pacific
depot plans to move his family May
1st.
Due to an error in last week’s paper
some of the school teachers were givpn
the wrong position, would like to
make it right this time: Mrs. Kattie
Skillings, 1st grade; Miss Norma Mil­
ler, 2nd; Mrs. Elva Kuiken, 3rd; Mrs.
3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE___________________ April 21, 1952
MILL CITY Teasing Dog May
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Schroeder, Joan
and Gerry of Salem and Mr. Parmell
and son were guests of the Lowell
Stifflers Sunday.
The men went |
fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rhoten of
Salem were weekend guests at the i
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ross. Mrs. j
Rhoten is a sister of Mr. Ross.
Robert Veness, our genial theatre
owner, blossomed out with a new Ford
station wagon delivered by Herrold-
Philippi Motor Co., of Stayton last
Tuesday afternoon.
A birthday dinner was prepared
for Herbert Schroeder Sunday by his
wife. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Davis of Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Allen called in the afternoon.
Cleve Brewer drove to Mill City
from Long Beach, Calif., to bring his
father who spent the winter with him.
He is in Portland for a few days be­
fore returning to Long Beach.
Shirley Laird is back in the beauty
shop this week after several weeks
illness.
Col. and Mrs. Willis Potter left
Saturday for San Francisco, where
they will visit their son Willis at
Stanford university. They will con­
tinue on to San Antonio, Tex. Colonel
Potter will be permanently located at
Fort Sam Houston. Col. and Mrs.
Potter and Mrs. Elsie Potter were
joined at Roads End on the Beach by
Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Potter and enjoyed
three days together.
Mr. and Mrs. John Davis of Salem
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. McClain Sunday.
W. R. Stewart of Stewart’s grocery
left from Portland Tuesday evening
by plane for Detroit, Mich. He will
drive a new car back in about a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Shelton and
baby visited at the home of his par­
ents Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shelton Friday
and Saturday. Mr. Shelton is youth
director and assistant pastor at the
Mallory avenue Christian church in
Portland and is a graduate at Ix’wis
Martha Poole, 4th; Miss Vivian Boyce,
and Oren Morgan, 5th; Ivan Smith,
6th, Mrs. Hazel Wirth, 7th, Ralph
Hurst, 8th, Miss Vivian Boyce, music
instructor and Oren Morgan, principal.
The bazaar sponsored by the Three
Links club of the Rebekah lodge which
was held at the hall Thursday eve­
ning, April 17, was quite successful
although a smal crowd was in atten­
dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Thoma and
her mother Mrs. Amos Hiatt of lx*-
banon visited in Lyons Sunday after­
noon. Mrs. Hiatt returned to Lebanon
with them where she is receiving
medical treatment.
^¿Debunker
BY JOHN HARVEY FURBAY PH D
Lead To Trouble
The Gaines Dog Research Center,
New York, strongly advises parents
to teach their children that teasing
the dog is a forbidden form of play.
Children should never be allowed to
tease or maltreat their pets, states
the Cetner, not only because of its
cruelty but because it may be danger­
ous for the child. Most dogs are pa­
tient to an unbelievable degree with
children but the day may come when
a faithful and long-suffering Rover
turns on the youngster and strikes
back in the only way he knows—by
biting.
Even when a child is too small to
inflict any serious physical injury to
a dog, the confusion and mental an­
guish a dog suffers when his beloved
young companion sudenly turns from
petting to malicious teasing, to strik­
ing with a stick or other forms of
unreasonable attack, may cause him
to become surly and snappish.
According to the Cetner, even grown
people are sometimes guilty of teas­
ing a puppy because he “acts so cute”
when he growls and gets angry. It
may be amusing at the time to those
who have that type of sense of humor
but it isn’t so funny when the pup
grows up into an ill-tempered dog.
and Clark college this spring. Bob
Shelton is a Mill City high graduate
and Ellen graduates from eighth
grade also this spring.
Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Turnbull of
the Assembly of God and about 20 of
their members attended fellowship
meeting at Stayton Monday.
Bob Umphress, U.S. Navy, arrived
in Mill City Tuesday from the Naval
Air station at I’atuxant River, Md.,
where he has been stationed for about
three years for a 15-day leave with
his parents. He was home Christmas
1950 the last time. He will return
to Corpus Christi, Tex., where he will
be stationed.
Mrs. Luella Morgan visited by long
distance telephone with her husband
Tom last Friday. Tom is in stationed
in Germany with the 43rd division.
He expects to be discharged in Octo­
ber of this year.
Visiting relatives and friends over
the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Reuel
Phillips Jr. of Newport.
Mrs. Phil­
lips is the former Wilma May Howe.
Bob Hill Jr. flew to Denver Mon­
day morning on a business trip.
Mrs. C. A. Bruder was called to
Portland Monday to be with her son
Bruder, who was injured in an auto
wreck.
Dr. Harry A. Brown
Dr. Bernard D. Brown
Optometrists
Complete Optical
Service
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The truth is that some kind of
cactus is native to nearly every
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Florence
Laughlin is an authority on cactus,
and has exploded many ideas
about it.
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