The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 03, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
IN OUR
Knowledge is Power *
GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
OF CHRIST
North Mill City
Sunday school at 9:45 a m.
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Loren R. Swanson, Pastor
Junior church 11:00 a.m.
...
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 pm. I
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Phone 1906.
3rd and Juniper, Mill City
Rev. C. O. Tremain, Pastor
Sunday 11 a.m.
a a a
Wednesday meeting 4th Wed. 8 pm.
DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
• • •
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH
Preaching at 11 a.m. by James
Sunday school 10 a.m.
Stock,
minister.
Morning service 11 a.m.
Youth meeting at 2:30 each Sun­
Evening service 7:00 p.m.
Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. day afternoon. • a a
Bob Unger, Pastor
COMMUNITY CHURCH
» • *
Full Gospel Preaching
ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC
Sunday school 10 a.m.
I Hl 1« H, MILL CITY
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Mass at 8 a.m. on Sunday, June 22.
Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m.
Mass at 9 a.m. every Sunday.
Prayer meeting Tuesdays 10 a.m. to
Confessions heard before Mass.
3 p.m.
Fr. Franz Schubert, Pastor
Preaching services Wednesday and
...
I Friday 8 p.m.
Rev. Lee M. Joiner, Pastor
OUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISH
a a a
Jordan. Oregon
Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sunday at FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Mill City
8:3* a.m.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Mass: 3d and 4th Sunday 10:30 a.m.
Morning worship 11:00 a.m.
Fr. Leander Schneider, SDS., Pastor
Music by choir.
a a a
Young People 6:30 p.m.
ST. PATRICK S PARISH
Evening services 8:00 p.m.
Lyons, Oregon
Midweek service Wednesday 8 p.m.
Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sunday at
Mehama
10:30 a.m.
Morning worship 9:45 a.m.
Mass: 3rd and 4th Sunday 8:30 a.m.
Sunday School 10:45 a.m.
Fr. Leander Schneider, SDS.. Pastor
Midweek service Thursday 8 p.m.
a a a
Rev. Noble Streeter, Pastor.
L.D.S. of JESUS CHRIST CHURCH
Detroit
Sunday school each Sunday 10 a.m.
in high school building, Detroit.
Priesthood meeting 11 a.m.
Zealand Fryer, Presiding
The election of officers recently at
a a a
the First Christian church resulted
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
in the following elected to the office
Sunday school 9:45 a.m.
of elder: Glen Shelton, Joe Vaughn,
Morning worship 10:55 a.m.
Ed Cooke, and Irl Plymale; deacons,
Young Peoples meeting 6:30 p.m.
Evening Services 7:30 p.m.
Floyd Shepherd, Eldon Hutchinson,
Wed., 7:30 p.m. Bible study hour. Jack Johnson, George Ditto, and E.
Mr. Hugh Jull, Pastor
K. Fish; junior deacons, Bob Shelton
a a a
and Bill Shepherd, and trustee, Ed
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Cooke.
Sunday School 10 a.m.
The following were elected to the
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
office of deaconesses, Mrs. E. K. Fish,
Young people’s service at 6:30 p.m- Mrs. Elmer Shaw, Mrs. Una Mae
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
White, Mrs. J. K. Fisn, Mrs. Frank
Prayer meeting and Bible study,
Caraway, and Mrs. Clarence Howe.
Thursday at 8 p.m.
The other offices filled were clerk,
Rev. W. D. Turnbull, Pastor.
a a a
Mrs. Carl Chance; treasurer, Mrs, Irl
Plymale; church pianist, Mrs. Grace
LYONS METHODIST CHURCH
Church school at 9:45 a.m.
Hutchinson, and ass’t. pianist, Mrs.
Worship service at 11 a. m.
Hugh Jull.
Evening service at 8 p.m.
Chosen Sunday pianist was Wilma
Choir at morning service.
Jull, ass’t., Donna Cooke; secretary,
Choir practice at 7 p.m. Thursday. Beryl Mason and Cecilia Howe. Sun­
Rinke R. Feenstra, Pastor
day school sunt., Glen Shelton; ass’t.,
a a a
I Gladys Chance, cradle roll supt., Mrs.
SANTIAM CHAPEL
E. K. Fish. These officers will serve
Lyons, Ore.
for one year.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship 11:00 a.m.
Young People’s service 7:15 p.m.
Evening worship 7:45 p.m.
Prayer meeting every Friday 7:30 p.
Luster Young, Pastor
July 3, 195J
Ciant Fir Felled in Canyon
(1) Picture-story books, one picture to a page, with a cap­
tion under each, have long been the favorite reading of
Chinese peasants. The communists used this form of reading
matter to pave the way for their conquest of China. Edward
Hunter describes the propaganda
booklets in his new book, "Brain-
Washing in Red China.” Even
Chinese college graduates read
the booklets. The communists as­
signed their very best artists and
writers to present stories which
conceal subtle propaganda by
their great dramatic impact.
(2) “There are almost as many
men as women among doll col­
lectors nowadays,” reports Fran­
ces Parkinson Keyes in the May
“Catholic Digest.” Students from
military academies in Staunton,
Va., are among visitors who view
the famed Walter doll collection
in a Staunton residence.
(3) Yes, says Evelyn Petersen
in “Pathfinder” magazine. Motion
studies made for the benefit of
heart patients show that if a
housewife takes everything she
needs from the refrigerator at
once and puts it on a wheeled
cart, she can save more than 25
miles of walking in a year.
From orticles ki the Moy “Catholic Digest”
MEHAMA — Trees grow bis in the central Cascades. Witness thi»
Douglas fir which measured nine-feet nine inches across at th«
butt. The giant fir was felled recently on the Syverson l.oggini
operation near Lookout Mountain. Virgil Cribbs, log truck driver
and his three children stand in front of the huge tree. Head faller
for the logging firm, Merle Devine of Gates, said it was the largest
tree he had ever fallen.
Just Arrived...
A SON—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Me-
Clellen, Lyons, June 30 at Salem Mem­
orial hospital.
A SON — To Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Stubbs, Gates, June 29, at Salem Mem­
orial hospital.
Christian Church Holds
Election of Officers
Boy Scout News
By TONY BOOTHBY
The Boy Scouts played ball from |
6:30 until dark, then we had our in-1
door meeting.
At the meeting we paid our dues
and then went home. Some of the I
boys attended the ball game for a,
while before going home.
Quality job printing at
The Mill City Enterprise
Dr. Harry A. Brown
Dr. Bernard D. Brown
Optometrist*
Complete Optical
Service
Since 1926
422 Court Street
Salem, Oregon
Eve. by Appt.
Ph. 3-3091
I
"THE LAST TIME I SAW PARIS”—Arc de Triomphe, famous land­
mark of gay Pare*, stands out majestically as viewed from this
trans-Atlantic Clipper winging its way across the Paris sky. This
sight will meet the eyes of thousands of thrifty American tout.: s
this summer who are planning to take advantage of the new low-
priced tourist air fares. Favorable living costs and the new tourist
air rate—the lowest in history-now bring a Paris vacation with n
the reach of the average American. According to a survey by the Pans
office of Pan American World Airways, the traveler who follows the
airline's advice can live and travel in France for between eight and
ten dollars a day. And France is making extensive preparations
to welcome and entertain this new, medium-income type of tourist.
Today, the American working girl can say, "The last time I saw
Parie—and actually mean it.
Gooch Logging Supply
"Everything for the Logger'
■
By Ed Nofziger
"JOE BEAVER"
BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP
Phone 1141
Phone 116
Braneh Store Lyons
Sweet Home, Philomath
LOW AND WIDE... IMG INSIDE
For Guaranteed Cleaning
... AND IT'S BEAUTIFUL... plus up
it’s the
NU-METHOD
35 miles per gallon, with overdrive.
24-HOUR SERVICE
Mill City
4
Close* at 6 P.M.
"T«*r five minute« ara
dap«,it
onofhar tan canti, puh-laaia."
Special Announcement
We have added another pharmacy to
“The Quisenberry Pharmacies, that operate as one”
Willys
130 S. Liberty St., Salem
The new pharmacy will be open until 11:00 o’clock
at night on week days and from 12:00 noon until 2:00
P.M. and 6:00 until 9:00 in the evenings on all Sundays
and all holidays.
There we will specialize in prescriptions and stock
will be limited to medicines and sick room supplies.
Your prescriptions will be on file there as well as
at the other locations and will be available, for your
convenience, these longer hours.
The new location is 130 South Liberty Street, and
the phone number is 4-3336. However, if you dial the
Court Street number, 3-9123, and that store is closed,
the call will be relayed.
We are pleased to be able to offer this kind of pre­
scription service ami to have it available these longer
hours.
Forcft Servie«, U. 8. Heimrtment of Agriculture
SALEM, OREGON
■WIZARD or WONSAN
O BUTAN
the
was the
FIGHTING
AUX ILI ART
MIXESWEEPEB 249
A CAL* WELCOME GREETED
the INCREDIBLE when
SHE STEAMED WTO LONG
BEACH AFTER BUNG IN
THE FAR EAST FOR THREE
INCREDIBLE
LONE SURVIVOR O* A
three ship m > ne - sweep
T he INCREDIBLE tale starts
in igau WHEN S m E SWEPT VNEa
in E uropean and A frican waters .
INC FORMATION AT
WCN5AN, IN WHICH THE
PIRATE ano PLEDGE
WERE MINED AND SUNK.
Quisenberry Pharmacies
FOR 24-HOUR SERVICE DAILY DIAL 3-9123
Elsner Motor Co.
Plant cover on the mountain determines whether the people in the
valley will hove clear water or muddy water."
“THAT OPERATE AS ONE”
TODAY
WHEN COMMUNISTS
INVADED k CRCA,
T he INCREDIBLE
STEAMED INTO
vCOE»N WATERS TO
clear the sea lanes
AND A HALF TEARS.
CREW WERE AWARDED
DECORATIONS AND HER
skipper cot a silver
star for HEROIC ACTION
during the clearing
OF T he 5,000 MINES
AT WONSAN HARBOR.