^Debunker BY JOHN HACVTi FURBAY PH 0 LEFT-HANDEDNES5 DOES NOT CURE STUÌ TERING FREE METHODIST CHURCH ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC North Mill City CHURCH. MILL CITY Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Mass at 9 a.m. every Sunday. Morning worship 11 a.m. Confessions heard before Mass. Evening service 7:30 p.m. Rev. Maurice Crammond, Pastor Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 pm • • • OUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISH Phone 1906. Rev. C. R. Brewer, Pastor Jordan. Oregon * « • Mass: 1st, 2nd, and Sth Sunday at ! IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH 8:30 a.m. Sunday school 10 a m. Mass: 3d and 4th Sunday 10:30 a.m. For a long time p»ople have be Morning service 11 a.m. Rev. Bernard Neuman, SDS, Pastor lieved that left handed persons Evening service 7:00 p.m. • « * were more likely to become Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 p.m ST. PATRICK’S PARISH stutterers than o.hers, but re Bob Unger, Pastor Lyons, Oregon search on 1600 persons by speech • « * Prof. Harry J Heitman at Syra Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sunday at FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH cuse seems to disprove the idea. 10:30 a.m. Mill City They found most stutterers had Mass: 3rd and 4th Sunday 8:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. never been left-handed at all nor Rev. Bernard Neuman, SDS, Pastor Morning worship 11:00 a.m. had changed from left to right • • • handedness. It’s bound to happen Music by choir. LYONS METHODIST CHURCH to about one person out of every Young people 6:00 p.m. Church school at 9:45 a.m. 100, they found, regardless of Evening services 7:30 p.f. Worship service at 11 a. m. handedness, usually develops at Midweek services Wed. 7:30 p.m. Evening service at 8 p.m. 10 or 11 years of age. and is three Mehama Choir at morning service. times more prevalent in boys than Morning worship 9:45 a.m. girls. Choir practice at 7 p.m. Thursday. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Rinke R. Feenstra, Pastor |--------------------------------------------------- Midweek services, Thursday 7:30. • * * Rev. Noble Streeter, Pastor ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH « • » • Sunday Sehool 10 a.m. COMMUNITY CHURCH Morning Worship 11 a.m. Full Gospel Preaching Editor, Mill City Enterprise, Young People’s service Tuesday Sunday school 10 a.m. night at 7:30 p.m. When Sen. Warren Gill explained Morning worship 11 a.m. Evening service 7:30 p.m. the School District Reorganization Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible study, Prayer meeting Tuesdays 10 a.m. to bill to the Lyons Parent-Teacher club Thursday at 8 p.m. last week, he emphasized that altho 3 p.m. Rev. W. D. Turnbull, Pastor. Preaching services Wednesday and the measure has many good features, « * * Friday 8 p.m. it also has a few very bad ones. If L.D.S. of JESUS CHRIST CHURCH Rev. Lee M. Joiner, Pastor the people of Oregon would refuse Detroit • • * to accept the Reorganization act on Sunday school each Sunday 10 a.m. SANTIAM CHAPEL • the ballot November 4, then the new in high school building, Detroit. Lyons, Ore. Priesthood meeting 11 a.m. legislature could rework the bill and Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Zealand Fryer, Presiding make it acceptible to both- the urban « • * Morning worship 11:00 a.m. and rural taxpayer. Young People’s service 7:15 p.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Practically all those who are en Evening worship 7:45 p.m. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 10:55 a.m. Prayer meeting every Friday 7:30 p. thusiastically supporting the present Young Peoples meeting 6:30 p.m. Luster Young, Pastor bill are either professional educators or residents of town or city districts Evening Services 7:30 p.m. Wed., 7:30 p.m. Bible study hour. which would benefit by such reorgan Mr. Hugh Jull, Pastor ization. The smaller rural districts ENJOY UTMOST SHAVING • « * (for whom the Grange speaks), who CHRISTIAN SCIENCE EASE AND CONVENIENCE would be hurt by the bill, are fighting 3rd and Juniper, Mill City it. But a measure could be written Sunday 11 a.m. which would be acceptible to both. Wednesday meeting 4th Wed. 8 pm. J * » • The advocates of the bill will not tell you this—but one of the purposes DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Super-Speed JR A ZOR Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. of the present reorganization meas Preaching at 11 a.m. by James ure is to FORCE unification of the Stock, minister. smaller districts whether they need Youth meeting at 2:30 each Sun-1 and want it or not. This compulsion day afternoon. will be applied in there ways: FIRST, * * • The final word on all aspects of the GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH unification will be given by one man— OF CHRIST a commissioner to be appointed by the Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. State Board of Education. SECOND, Morning worship 11 a.m. Quality job printing at 1 the voting will be by an overall ma Loren R. Swanson, Pastor The Mill City Enterprise Editor's Letter Box Gillette for What it's Worth By CLIFFORD P. ROWE Forest Grove, Ore. ernment, he can. I like his thriftiness and believe that if it is possible for anyone to . I was well pleased with the re- | sponse I received to my request for reduce taxes, Governor Stevenson fs . the man to do it just the same as 1 i letters from! readers telling feel that if anyone will make an why they were effort to stop the “Korean war”, he backing their will. Last but not least, I admire his candidate for ability to write jiis own speeches and president. The majority, as I be to think for himself. I sincerely be lieve is true for lieve that Governor Adlai Stevenson most of us, were . of Illinois will make an honest and , guilty of running , sincere president of the United States, j MRS. ARLENE R. 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Low operation and maintenance costs—plus traditionally higher trade-in saves you money. V — Training When Roosevelt was building a coalition cabinet to help establish a bipartisan foreign policy he tapped the Republican publisher, Frank Knox, for Secretary of the Navy in 1940. In the summer of 1941, Ste venson got a phone call from Knox. Says Stevenson:'•‘Knox said, •Everyone else around Washington has a lawyer and, I guess I ought to have one, too!' So we packed up and went down there." The first job to which Knox as signed Stevenson was preparing le gal machinery whereby the Navy, in case it became necessary, could take over the strikebound Kear ney shipyards in New Jersey, then building precious warships. The only trouble was that the paper prepared by Stevenson required an executive order signed by the President, who was sotnewhere off the coast of Newfoundland, return ing from the meeting with Church ill at which they had drafted the Atlantic Charter on a battleship. Knox called Stevenson to his of fice and told him to fly out to meet the cruiser that was bringing the President home, get him to sign the executive order and then fly back to Washington. Stevenson was on the point of departure when Knox called him in a second time. This time Ad miral Nimitz was also in the Sec retary’s office. “I said I was all right but that I had some papers to show him. “ 'That’s fine, Adlai,’ he said, ‘let's have a look at them.’ I opened up my brief-case first and got out the Kearney shipyard papers. I showed him the letter of transmit tal and all the rest of it, and point ed out where he was supposed to sign. He looked them over for a minute and then said: “ ‘Well, yes . . . Now, Adlai you just leave these with me, and 1'11 read them over. We’ll have a meet ing at th» White House in the morning. You fly back and arrange it ... at nine o'clock—and you can be there too.’ “ ‘But, Mr. President,’ I said, ‘these are supposed to be signed right now.’ " ‘I think it will work out all right this way,’ said the President “ ‘Well,’ I said, ‘if you say so, 1 guess it will be O.K.' It sounds im possible that even I could talk like such a fool but I was so nervous 1 hardly knew what I was saying— mostly, I suppose, because I hadn’t yet said the really important thing 1 had on my mind. 1 could see he was waiting for me to leave, and I had to come out with something. The talk went about like this: “ ‘I have something else to tell you, Mr. President.' “'Do you, Adlai? What is it?’ " 'Well, Mr. President, it's from "Adlai,” said Knox, “the Ad Admiral Nimitz He said to tell miral has a message he wants you you . . , alone.’ to take to the President and de “ ’Oh, I think you could tell me liver to him in person. Go ahead here, Adlai.’ " ‘Can I write it down for you with the message, Admiral.” "You are to deliver this message to read?’ "‘Why certainly, Adlai.’ to the President and to no one “He gave rne a menu and I wrote else," said Nimitz. “Tell him that I have learned today, from a here on the back of it: ‘Admiral Nimitz tofore reliable source, that Stalin has heard from a heretofore relia has opened negotiations with Hit ble source that Stalin today started negotiations with Hitler ’ ler.” Since this meant. In effect, that “Then I gave him back the menu. Germany had won the war, Steven He read it carefully and then son was understandably startled. looked up at me. ‘Adlai,’ he aaid, After some delay, Stevenson was ‘do you believe this?' “Now that was one thought that able to get to Portland, Maine, in time to intercept the President, had just never crossed my mind. I who by this time had landed and said: ‘Why ... I don’t know, Mr. was enroute to Washington by rail. President.’ “ ‘I don’t believe it,’ said F.D.R. The Young Man and F.D.R. “I got into the car,” says Steven ‘I'm not worried at all.’ "I flew back to Washington, woke son, "and what do you think I found? There was F D R. sitting as Secretary Knox to tell him about relaxed as you please, just as the meeting at the White House though ten thousand people were and we all went over there at nine not shouting for him on the plat o’clock. The crowning humiliation form, and just as though he hadn’t to me was that the President just settled the world’s future with hadn't even opened my precious Churchill, and just as though I Kearney shipyard papers He wasn’t bringing the wont news in pulled them out and settled the whole business in ten minutes. world history "As for the negotiations between F DR. looked up when I went Stalin and Hitler, the President in. "Well, Adlai. how are you?” he asked. 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