The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 21, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Mill City
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship 11:00 a.m.
Music by choir.
Young People 6:30 p.m.
Evening services 8:00 p.m.
Midweek service Wednesday 8 p.m.
Mehama
Morning worship 9:45 a.m.
Sunday School 10:45 a.m.
Midweek service Thursday 8 p.m.
Rev. Noble Streeter, Pastor.
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ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC
CHURCH, MILL CITY
Mass at 9 a m. every Sunday.
Confessions heard before Mass.
Fr. Franz Schubert, Pastor
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OUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISH
Jordan. Oregon
Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sunday at
8:30 a.m.
Mass: 3d and 4th Sunday 10:30 a.m.
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ST. PATRICK'S PARISH
Lyons, Oregon
Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sunday at
10:30 a.m.
Mass: 3rd and 4th Sunday 8:30 a m.
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SANTIAM CHAPEL
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Lyons, Ore.
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
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday school 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship 10:55 a.m.
Young Peoples meeting 6:30 p.m.
Evening Services 7:30 p.m.
Wed., 7:30 p.m. Bible study hour.
Mr. Hugh Jull, Pastor
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ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Sunday Sehool 10 a.m.
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Young People's service Tuesday
night at 7:30 p.m.
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
Prayer meeting and Bible study,
Thursday at 8 p.m.
Rev. W. D. Turnbull, Pastor.
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DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
Preaching at 11 a.m. by James
Stock, minister.
Youth meeting at 2:30 each Sun-
day afternoon.
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FREE METHODIST CHURCH
North Mill City
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 pm.
Phone 1906.
Rev. C. R. Brewer, Pastor
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GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Loren R. Swanson, Pastor
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
3rd and Juniper, Mil) City
Sunday 11 a.m.
Wednesday meeting 4th Wed. 8 pm.
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COMMUNITY CHURCH
Full Gospel Preaching
Sunday school 10 a.m.
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m.
Prayer meeting Tuesdays 10 a.m. to
3 p.m.
Preaching services Wednesday and
Friday 8 p.m.
Rev. Lee M. Joiner, Pastor
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GAS?
CHOKED stomach
THANK HEAVENS! Most attacks arc Just acid
indigestion. When It strikes, take Bell-ans
tablets. They contain the fastest-acting
medicines known to doctors for the relief of
heartbum. gas and similar distress. 35«.
fiMOF UTMOST SHAVING
EASE AND CONVENIENCE
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Gooch Logging Supply
Everything for the Logger'
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ACHIN* MIT?
(1) Yes, says Dr. Peter J. Steincrohn in his book. “How to
Stop Killing Yourself.” You would have to be a dyed-in-the-
wool philosopher, comments the writer, to accept the onrush­
ing years without any feelings of regret. To experience such
feelings is normal. However, the more we can disregard the
passing days, the more we shall
get out of life in contentment and New York to Washington by way
pleasure. “We go about partial­ of Philadelphia was completed
ly killing ourselves when we lose that day and the first air mail was
the present by worrying about delivered as predicted.
the irretrievable past and the un­
(3) Poorly-fitted shoes are one
predictable future.”
of the main causes of aching feet,
(2) On May 15, 1918, reports explains J V. McLaren in the
Captain Benjamin B. Lipsner in “Catholic Digest.” The fact that
his book, “The Airmail: Jennies women persist in wearing high
to Jets.” Captain Lipsner recalls heels probably accounts for so
that President Wilson and an much of their foot trouble. Foot
official party were on hand at clinics report three times as many
the Washington polo grounds, but women patients as men.
the crew couldn't get the Jenny
Calluses, corns, bunions, and
plane started.
more serious troubles are born
The gas gauge showed a full in the vanity of women or men
tank, but a check with a stick who insist on smaller sizes than
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revealed that the plane’s tank they obviously need. Shoes that
was empty. After a hurried trans­ are too large produce friction;
fer of gas the plane got under tight shoes pinch. They have to
way. Then, because of compass be just the right size. Chiropo­
trouble, the pilot headed for dists advise you to alternate
Maryland instead of Philadelphia. wearing various styles of foot­
Fortunately another flight from wear.
GATES
Mrs. J. R. Brown of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
j Hutcheson arrived by plane Wedne.--
I day evening to spend a visit with her
parents. Mrs. Brown was four hours
Super-Speed
late arriving in Portland because oi
an electrical storm over Lake Mich­
WITH BLUE BIADI
igan.
DISPENSER AND
STYRENE CASE
Property owned by Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Kuhlman, formerly
Moore’s
LYONS METHODIST CHURCH
grove, was sold this week to Mr. and
Church school at 9:45 a.m.
Mrs. Oswald Hirte. The location has
Worship service at 11 a. m.
Evening service at 8 p.m.
long been a favorite picnic and camp­
Choir at morning service.
ing ground for many people from
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Choir practice at 7 p.m. Thursday.
Salem and other valley towns as well
Rinke R. Feenstra, Pastor
as
those of the canyon.
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For Guaranteed Cleaning
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball have
L.D.S. of JESUS CHRIST CHURCH
purchased the former Clyde Thomas
Detroit
it’s the
home on the Linn county side of the
Sunday school each Sunday 10 a.m.
river three miles east of Gates. The
in high school building, Detroit.
Priesthood meeting 11 a.m.
house is being renovated and painted
Zealand Fryer, Presiding
before the Balls and their daughter
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move from their present home in
IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH
24-HOUR SERVICE
Gates.
Sunday school 10 a.m.
A reunion of the Carey family «
Morning service 11 a.m.
heir Friday evening at the home of
Evening service 7:00 p.m.
Closes at 6 P.M.
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Carey, This was
Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 p.m.
the first time the family had all been
Bob Unger, Pastor
together since the return of Lt. Nor­
man Carey and Lt. Gale Carey from
the Korean war. Present were the
mother, Mrs. Velma Carey and soh
James, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carey
and family of Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
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| Norman Carey and son of Albany. Mr.
and Mrs. Don Carey and Jon, of Stay-
ton and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Gale
BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP
Carey and two children.
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Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ilenness are
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Phone 1141
Phone 116
| remodeling their home.
Ray Lord
Sweet Home, Philomath
| has been given the job of enlarging
Branch Store Lyons
j the living room and adding a bedroom
to the dwelling. The outside will be
given a new coat of siding.
Guests over the weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Tex Allen were
his brother, James Allen and sma<<
cousin Johnnie Gee of Seattle. Mrs.
Allen entertained a group of friends
| Saturday evening, complimenting her
1 husband on his birthday anniversary
Weekend guests at the home of
! and Mrs. Harold Wilson were Mr.
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Mrs. Everett Robb of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Clausie Ammon
; family of Jefferson visited Sunday at
j the William Pennick home.
Word has been received here of the
sudden death of Mrs. Virginia Willis
Thursday, Aug. 7, at Ratsil, Wash.
Mrs. Willis, better known here as Mrs.
Lawson, was a resident of Gates fot
several year« and had a host of friends
J here. Her only son, Bob Willis, is
pitcher for the Eugene softball team
which played in the tournament in
Mill City this week.
Bob was a
student in the Gates high school while
a resident here.
Mrs. Lincoln Henness is in Salem
j at the home of her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilts*.
Mr. and Mr*. Norris Thomas re­
ceived word this week that his brother
and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas
LIGHTING IS LASTING BEAUTY
will arrive soon from the Belgian
X ! Congo, where they have been serving
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as missionaries for the past five
years. This will be their first trip
Gillette
ViH'iU WAS W FltiT
MAIL PÉLIVgRÉP»
DETROIT
By MRS. S. T. MOORE
Mr. ami Mrs. Pat O’Brien and Pam­
ela visited in Eugene the past week­
end at the home of the Dick O’Briens.
Laura Lee O’Brien returned Satur­
day from Portland where she had been
visiting friends for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burns of Coos
Bay, former residents of Detroit, weie
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley White
the past weekend.
Marlene White and Virginia White
of Portland spent the weekend ih
Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Waters, Sr.,
moved recently into Mrs. Dicky’s hou.e
which she purchased from the Wig­
gins.
Visiting at the Raymond Sophy
home,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas were
residents of Gates for a number of
years.
Miss Cherrie Edison and Lloyd
Schroeder were married in Reno, Nev.,
last week, surprising their friend..
Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder were both
former students at the Gates high
school. They will make their home
in Toledo, Ore.
Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Keiser this week were his
brother-in-law, R. Ruggles of San
Francisco and their grandson, Howard
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Powelson from eastern Oregon
home enroute to Yakima. Wash., whr<e
they will make their new home were
Mrs. Sophy’s brother and family. Mr.
and Mrs. B. E. Waters who have been
vacationing in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Moore and
daughter Becky Jane and Mrs. Guy
Moore vacationed last weekend at De­
lake, Ore.
Detroit school corridors have been
completely covered with battleship
gay linoleum.
Visiting with Mrs. Orin Perkins the
past week was her sister, Mrs. E. A.
McGovern of Portland. Mr. Perkins
is visiting relatives in Orland Calif.,
after accompanying his glanddaugh­
ter, Kay Boje, to her home there.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rynearson have
purchased a three-bedroom home in
Gates and expect to move within the
next few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Humphrey ami
children left Friday of last week for
a vacation at the coast and in south­
ern Oregon.
They expect to visit
Crater Lake on their way home.
Mr. and Mrs. Starr Reed and chil­
dren Douglas, Allison and baby Pa­
tricia moved to the Detroit iang«r
station from Cascadia Friday. Mr.
Reed replaces Fritz Morrison as tim­
ber management assistant on the De-
LIBERTY STREET STORE
Home Lighting
troit district. The Morrison family
left last week for the Packwood di»-
trict in Washington.
Election of members for the new
Detroit city council will be held Äug',
29 in the grade school library from
1 p.m. to 8 p.m. standard time.
Serving on the volunteer election
board will be Mrs. Zetta Schlador,
Mrs. Audrey Layman, Mrs. Edna Mat­
toon, Mrs. Amber Rutherford, and Mrs.
Margaret Rasnick.
A party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Overholser and family was held Sat­
urday night at the Hut at Camp Mon­
gold. The Overholsers will leave this
week for a 10-day vacation in Mon­
tana.
LIVESTOCK
and
AGRICULTURAL
Displays
STATE FAIR
SALEM
SAT.
SAT.
AUG. 30 through SEPT. G
COURT STREET STORE
We Specialize
NEW CONSTRUCTION
OR REMODELING
Make Your House a Home
Of Distinction
By Adding That
Personal Touch
Salem Lighting & Appliance Co.
X
183 N. High Street
CWEN STAMP
DOUBLE STAMPS Issued on
Monday, Friday and Saturday
August 25, 29 and 30
On All Ca>h Purchases —
SHOP BOTH STORES !
Court House Square
The Most Show for Least Dough
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