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6—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISETHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1953 MEHAMA \p¿EMy$ Specials for Thursday, Friday, Saturday 4c 6 10c LETTUCE POTATOES »hiai «reak/^ NO. 1 10 POUNDS Mrs. John Teeters The Mehama Women’s Club met at the club house for their regular meeting Tuesday evening, November 17. After a short business session Mrs. Gerald Rockwell, Mrs. Lester Luke and Mrs. Douglas Barrows sang several numbers accompanied by Mrs. Ercill Wilson at the piano. A special guest for the evening was Mrs. Gobie deLespinesse of Hubbard who gave a very interesting talk on juvenile probelms, particularly in connection with the McLaren school for boys near Woodburn. Mrs. de Lespinesse has worked with the boys at the school for a good many years and doubtless knows more about the problems there than nearly anyone connected with the school. Another visitor was Mrs. Mabie Cook also from Hubbard. Mrs. Cook taught in the Mehama schools for a number of years and is very well known here. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Orval Bilyeu, Mrs. Frank White. Mrs. Gerald Rockwell and Mrs. Lester Luke. Mrs. H. W. McCarley was hostess at her home for the meeting of the Ladies Aid Thursday afternoon, Nov ember 19. In the absence of the pres ident, Mrs. Keith Phillips, the meet ing was presided over by the vice pres ident, Mrs. Jennie Moe. Mrs. Noble 35c FHE BOOK Tree Ripened, Dried SPECIALI Prunes Tomato Juice 4 CAKE MIX i. 2 small cans Velveeta Cheese 2 lbs. 88 For NOVEMBER Book Chapter Sperry Pancake Flour Nucoa 4 49c 29c pound Sunshine Warm Roasted Peanuts Graham Crackers ,b 31c I. G. A. COFFEE 87c Ground Beef 3 lbs $1.00 Sliced Bacon Beef Boast Rib Steak ENDS AND PIECES ib. per pound 29c 39c Psalms Psalms Psalms 9 Sunday.. Psalms Psalms ...103:1-22 .....23:1-6 .... 43:1-5 ... 130:1-8 147:1-20 DECEMBER 1953 Ecok Chapter Jeremiah .17:1-15 Luke ........... 5:27-39 Luke .......... 6:1-26 Luke ........... 6:27-49 Acts .... 2:1-47 6 Sunday Acts ......... 26:1-32 Romans .. 5:1-21 Romans .. 8:1-18 Romans ... 12:1-21 Romans . .15:1-13 I Cor'thi'ns 13:1-13 I Cor’thi’ns 15:1-22 Universal Bible Sunday Psalms 119:41-56 Psalms 119:105-119 Galatians .. 5:1-26 Ephesians . 4:1-32 I Tbessal’ns 5:1-28 Hebrew j .11:1-16 ....I John ... 3:1-24 Isaiah . ...40:1-31 John .. . ...1:1-18 Isaiah .. .........9:1-7 Isaiah ., ...53:1-12 Matthew ...1:16-25 25 ChristmasMatthew ... 2:1-10 Alexander Pope has said, “Hope springs eternal in the human breast.” And most of us will cer tainly not dispute his word. Who does not look for a better to morrow? Who does not expect our troubles and sorrows will be eased next week, next month, or next year? It is human nature, and it is a wonderful attribute. But mere wishful thinking and idle day-dreaming will do little to make our hopes come true. A passive attitude toward our ambi tions will surely find us no better than before. This is true in all walks of life; in work, in play, in day-to-day living. Along with this hope within us. other God-given gifts must be utilized. Habits of love, generos ity, and brotherhood must be de veloped and our faith strengthened by regular attendance at our spiritual home, the Church. The Bible . . . the Word of God . . . has been given to us as a pattern, a way of life for all to follow. Here we find the greatest promise ever given—that of eter nal life. Through its great truths our hopes and ambitions are brought into proper perspective and we are able to press forward with confidence. Take advantage of this great gift. Truly it is the Book of Hope! THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest fac tor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship It is a storehouse of spiritual values Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and sup port the Church They are (1) For his own sako. (2) For hit children's sake (3) For the sake of his community and nqtion. (4) For the. sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and ma terial support Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. Book Chapter Verses Sunday Psalms Monday Psalms Tuesday Psalms ____ Wedn’sd'y Romans Thursday Romans Friday I Corinth’ns Saturday Philippians Copyright l»S3. Rentar AJv Service, Struburf. V*. This Series of Ads la Sonsored by the Following Firms in Interest of All Churches Muir’s Bakery C. E. Mason Shell Service Station Mill City, Oregon Mill City, Oregon Walt’s Garage General Repairing and Welding Mill City, Oregon Kellom’s Grocery Your Personal Service Store" Mill City, Oregon Freres Building Supply Building Materials of All Kinds Stayton, Oregon Wright Truck Line Ship the Wright Way Stayton. Oregon Gates General Store pound Ken Golliet Closed Sundays HOPE Pet Milk a Pillsbury, Yellow, White, Chocolate 3 Misses Roxie McCarley, Deanie Me Donald, Shirley Wagner, Mary Ellen Mack, Kathleen Mack. Among those sending gifts were: Mrs. Ira Kirsch, Mrs. Karl Winzer, Mrs. Ken Golliet, Mrs. Lou Dorafler, Mrs. Ken Kelly, Mrs. Gayle Brown, Gilbert Mrs. Giles Wagner, Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. Glen Gentry, Mrs. Jerry Coffman, Mrs. Tillman Rains, Mrs. W. A. Mrs. Orval Landers. Landers, Mrs. L. E. Wallen, Mrs. Charles Cook. Mrs. R. L. Guilliams, Mrs. Ida Spriggs and Mrs. Mabel Patton. Mrs. Jennie Moe entertained at a dinner a week ago Sunday for the newly-weds, Mr. and Mrs. John Mack Jr. Additional guests were the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shields. Dinner guests with Mrs. Adelaide Orange Tuesday evening of last week were Mrs. Coble deLespinesse and Mrs. Mabie Cook of Hubbard. Jack Cadwell of Portland was an over-night guest Monday at the home of E. J. Hughes. Ed Taylor was taken to the Santi an Memorial Hospital last Friday where he underwent surgery, At last report he was doing fine. Bob Miller, son of Ben Miller has enlisted in the Marine Corps left for San Diego, California, week. Streeter led the devotions and Mrs. L. E. Wallen presented the program. The subject was missions with em phasis on the African field. Several letters were read from the Kolthers who are on the mission field in Cen tral America. The next meeting will be at the B. L. Kirsch home on Dec ember 3. The nominating commit tee will give their report at this meeting and election of officers will be held. Mrs. John Mack, Jr. (Pat. Shields) who was married November 9 in Reno, Nevada, was guest of honor at a bride’s shower at the women's club house Friday evening, November 20. Assisting at the gift table were: Deanie McDonald, Mary Ellen Mack, Mrs. Lester Luke, and Mrs. Stanley Forrest. After the opening of the gifts refreshments were served by the hostesses: Mrs. Otto Marks, Mrs. Oren Small, Mrs. Chris McDonald and Mrs. Jennie Moe to the follow ing: Mesdames Bill Trask, Sherman Wall, Larry Kimsey, Richard Mitch ell and Beverly. B. L. Kirsch, Ed. Castle, Orval Bilyeu, John Teeters, Grant Smith, Frank White, Ray- mond Branch, E. C. Angerbauer, Anton Mack, Matt. 1 Mack, Lavern Behrens, Walter Johnson and Vicki Sue, August Longfellow, Leo Wag ner, Harry Raph, Stanley Forrest, I-ester Luke, Horace McCarley, John Mack, Sr., R. E. Shields. We reserve the right to limit quantities MEHAMA, OREGON Gates, Oregon Ada’s Needle Shop Dry Goods and Dressmaking S. W. Broadway—Mill City—Phone 2243 Ressler’s Grocery Your S4H Green Stamp Store Florence Phone 32*6. Mill City Pad Idanha Super Service DON LLOYD IDANHA Mill City Pharmacy Mill City, Oregon W illeatha's Restaurant Shower Motors & Implements Complete Ijne of Maaaey Harris Farm Machinery Stayton, Oregon Chili Bowl Home made Chili; Hambnrger*. Hot Doga. Open 24 Hours Highway 22. Gatea, Oregon Mill City, Oregon Meals Served Family Strie. Sandays 8 LYONS. OREGON Nu-Method Cleaners Mill City, Oregon Red & White Store Mill City. Oregon