The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 02, 1957, Page 6, Image 6

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    SALEM BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
»—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, MAY 2. 1957
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Salem Sand and Gravel Company
HEAVY HAULING
Quality Meats and Groceries
OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
FROZEN FOODS
FOOD LOCKERS
MILL CITY MEAT MARKET
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OUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISH
IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH
Jordan. Oregon
Morning service 11 a.m.
Mas*: lit. 2nd, and 5th Sunday at
Evening service 7:00 p.m.
4:30 a.m.
Maaa: 3d and 4th Sunday 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday prayer meeting at 7 30
Rev. Bernard Neuman. SDS, Pastor
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Sunday school 10 a.m.
COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN
Roy Kneeland, Pastor
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CHUUB!
Mehama
1 8ANTÏAM CHAPEL AT LYONS
Rev. James Hardy, Pastor
Rev. Wm. Scott, Pastor
M,oming worship 9:45 a.m.
Sunday school at 9:4*.
Sunday School 10:45 a.m.
Morning services at lltOO.
Midweek services, Thursday 7:30.
Christ's Ambassadors, Jackie Walk­
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GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH
Evening services, 7:80 p. m.
OF CHRIST
Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 p^n.
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
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Morning worship 11 a.m.
LYONS METHOBIST CHURCH
Sunday School for children up to
Charlei McCarthy. Pastor
see
Sunday school at 9:4* a. m.
ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC
Worship servic«, 11 a. m.
CHURCH, MILL CITY
W osmm Society of Christian fer­
Mass at 9-15 a.m. every Sunday
ries moot 1st and 3rd Tuesday of aata
Confessions heard before Mass.
mouth with Mrs. Samuel Roberta,
Fr. Senko, Pastor
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president.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Mrs. Helen Davis, Pastsr
MILL CITY COMMUNITY CHURCH
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Full Gsspsl
Morning worship 11 asa.
Rev. E. B- Jewett, Pastor
Sunday evening services 7:4*.
Prayer Meeting, Friday, 7:4* u. m.
Prov. 3:6,5 Trust in the Lord with
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
all thine heart; and lean not unto
Morning Worship 11 a. m.
thine own understanding. In all thy
Evangelistic Servic* 7:4* p. m.
Bible Study, Tuesday, 7:45 p. m. ways acknowledgo Him and He shall
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FREE METHODIST CHURCH
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
North Mill City
Mill City
Rev. Gene E. Davidson, Pastor
Rev. Robert Roach. Pastor
Sunday school at 9:45 a.a*.
Supday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship 11 am.
Morning worship 11:00 a.m.
Evening service 7:80 p.m.
Music by choir.
Young Peoples Services every Sun­
Midweek services Wed. 7:30 p.m.
day at 6:30.
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Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 pm.
DETROIT CHURCH OF CHRIST
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G'ten Lyds, Minister
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Bible School, 10:90 a. m.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Worship Hour, 11:00 a. m.
Morning Worship 10:5*.
A friendly welcome to «11.
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Evening Service 7:00.
Sunday evenings at 6:1* there
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
there will be a class for any interest­ Devers Rest Estate Building, Gates
ed persons on “How to Teach.”
Sunday, 11 a. m.
Wednesday meeting. 4th Wednes­
day at 8 p. 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 8:80 ajn.
Rev. Bernard Neuman, SDS, Pastor
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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
American Legion Hall
475 S. E. Fairview Ave., Mill City
Sabbath School, 9:30 a. m. Satur-
day.
Morning service, 10:45 Saturday
Visitors welcome.
WE ALL HAVE OUR DREAMS
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Spelling Hints Given
Students by OSC Expert
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Yes. we all have our dreams.
Perhaps sometimes, they are mere pro­
jections of our selfishness . .. hopes unfair
to others . . . ambitions dangerous to our­
selves.
But often, they are healthy, honest as­
pirations . . . opportunities which zeal de­
serves . . . victories which justice demands.
Is it wrong to dream such dreams? Does
God frown on honest hope and love?
Of course not! Rather, God has given
us minds able to dream, and souls coura­
geous enough to seek the difficult—even
the impossible.
But the Divine Architect helps man to
model his castles in the air. and provides
the tools for their building. With faith
and the guidance of the Church a man may
realize hopes and aims which a cynical
world calls futile.
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WRIGHT’S TRUCK LINE
Ship The Wright Way
STAYTON, OREGON
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PARKER-HUTCHESON
FURNITURE
Liberal Trade-In Allowances
Phone 4.*>ai
GATES, OREGON
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HILLTOP MARKET
The Canyon'« Food Center
Pb<H.. ¿744
Mill City, Oregon
MILL CITY PHARMACY
Reliable Prescription Service
Mill City, Oregon
♦
Good spellers are made, not born,
and they're made mostly from de­
sire, correct pronunciation,
and
knowing the meaning of words to be
spelled, according to an Oregon State
college professor who is author of a
new spelling book for high school
students.
Ned D. Marksheffel, assistant
professor of education, says spelling
I is “sold short" by too many students,
i who fail to realize that spelling is
basic to writing and that it is an ex­
tremely important subject.
Many factors are involved in
spelling—intelligence, ability to read,
, background experience, etc.—but the
■ average student can learn to be a
good speller if he wants to and if
' he works at it.
His method for studying spelling
includes these steps: know the mean­
ing of the word; be able to pronounce
it correctly; break the word down
into syllables; say it aloud; and
then write it.
Special emphasis is placed on
knowing the meaning of words to be
spelled. “Learning to spell words
which have no meaning may be a fine
form of mental gymnastics, but it is
not conducive to spelling growth,”
I he says.
Here are some other suggestions:
Always learn to pronounce the
word clearly and distinctly. Research
, by spelling experts has shown that a
I person needs to know how to pro­
nounce a word before he can spell
i it
Library
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ment, for example, arc often mis­
1« spelled because they’re mispronounc­
ed “libary” and “govermenL”
Review is important. Within 24
hours from the time you learn new
words, have someone test you on
them again, he advises students.
The dictionary is a great help in
“studying"' words, Marksheffel points
out Tt helps not only with defini­
tions but also with pronunciation and
with breaking the word down into
syllables.
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KELLOM'S GROCERY
“Your Personal Service Store
Min City, Oregon
★
East Salem Auction Sale
ROOFING
State Roofing Service
Every Thursday . 7:30 Evening
We Buy - Sell - Consignment
EM. 4-3971 1225 Lancaster Dr.
No Job To Small
EM 2-7629 1190 N. Cottage 8t.
Roofiag, Siding, Eaves, Trough
AUTOMOTIV E Rin*AIK
RUG. CARPETS CLEANED
Salem Fluff & Rug
AUCTION
V
Common Carrier — Heavy Machinery and Equipment
Phone Salem
EXCAVATION and CONSTRUCTION
Bay 2-24Ö1
tft-TON MOBILE CRANE
Nite
2-4411
CONTRACTING AND RENTAL
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If You Can’t Buy It At Home—Try These Friendly Salem FI tom
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THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Mill City. Oregon
See Us for Printing
Fast.
Dependable
The Mill City Enterprise
Hammer Auto Repairing
Complete Motor Rebuilding
Industrial Equipment - Trucks
Tractors - Bear Wheel Aligning
Wheel Balancing - Brake Service
Electric Service - Loaner Cars
1485 Pine
EM 2-1864
DRAPERIES
Ida Weston
We can Redecorate Complete
Home With Curtains & Draperies
Bedspreads - Cafe Curtains
Travis Rods - Rods
Estimates Free
EM 4-3650
3579 Cherry
DRUG STORE
Rug Cleaning, Sizing, Binding
Mattress Making - Rebuilding
Pickup and Delivery
1351 Wilber
Call EM 3-8441
SAW SHOP
Vista Saw Shop
Lark Brown, Owner
Precision Filing & Grinding
No Better Workmanship Any-
where - Fully Eqtgpped Shop
3205 Liberty Rd.
EM 2-lMf
SEPTIC TANKS
Lioenced & Bonded
Foor Corners Pharmacy
K. F. Hamel
Complete Prescription Service
Vet Supplies - Animal Remedies
Sundies - Green Stamps
Store Hours: 9:00 to 9:00 Daily
10:00 to 6:00 Sunday & Holiday*
135 N. Uncarter Dr. EM 4-7727
Septic Tanks Cleaned BM 3-7494
Electric Machine Service
Drains, Sewers, Prices Eeti—tad
1143 8th
Guaranteed Seevtoa
DURATILE
State Approved
Reinforced Rectangular Precast
Septic Tank«
Size 500, 750, 1000 Gal. Capacity
Del. Service, Wholesale A Ratal
EM 3-7324
211» Pringle M.
OF SALEM
Metal Wall Tile
Ceramic Tile
Shower Doom - Tub Enclosure«
Bathroom Accessories
1249 S. Commercial EM 4-5292
SIGNS
WB GO ANYWHERE
NEON SIGN REPAINTING
Window A Office Door lettering
1980 Turner Road
Across from Airport - Salem
CaH EM 4-6201
EXCAVATION - GRADING
Ben Otjen A Son
Free Estimates - Earth Moving
A Speciality
Office Ph. EM 3-3080 no answer
818 Rural Ave. Call EM 8-7519
Mortarleaa Block Co.
SHEETMETAL
Charies W. McCabe
Sheet Meta! Co.
Sawdust ft Oil - FWancea
Burners, Fam, Lennox Furnaces
Eaves, Troughs
606 S. 12 BL
Res. EM 3-8912 R m . EM 2-tMB
SURVEYOR
Ralph Barnes
Licensed Surveyor
City Lots - Sub Division
Farm Surveys - Timber Surveys
Water Rights
477 Court BM 2-4115 or 3-7*88
TERMITE CONTROL
FLOOR COVERING
Bert A. Lucas
Floor Covering
Quality Workmanship
For Your Floor Covering Needs
Linoleum Tile, Formica, Carpets
3260 N Lancaster Dr EM 3-3941
FURNITURE CLEANER
RUGS
Cleaned in Your Home or Our
Plant — Serving the Salem Area
for 10 Years
Pacific Rug A Furniture
Cleaners
T ermites
Termite Control 5-Yr. Guarantee
Dry Rot Damage Repair
$100.000 Insurance F.M 2-07M
Guaranteed Pest Control
Service
1910 Lee St._____________ Salat
TIRE SERVICE
Russell's Tire Service
1887 Front St.
EM 3-3736
Remodeling. - Repairing
Moth Proofing
Recapping 15,000 Mi. Uncondi­
tional Warranty
Fleet Service on AH Sizes
3297 Portland Rd. EM 2-5654
FURNITURE REPAIR
TRUCK REPAIR
Edgar R. Brock
Steinke’s
Furniture Repair and Refinishing
664 Norway
EM 3-8367
Truck Repair, Van Construction
Commercial Welding
1610 N. Commercial St.
HOME INSULATION
WELDING
Home Insulating A Heating
Company
Roscoe Welding A Forgery
Work
Electro Ray Baseboard Heating
Rock Wool, Thermo Seal, Fiber
glass blown in or by the bag.
Free Estimates Given
810 Plymouth Drive EM 3-3363
12 Years in Salem
Complete Welding & Forgery
Service
395» State EM 2-8523
INTERIOR DECORATING
Beautify & Refresh Your Home
With Custom Made
Burch Draperies
Draperies, Cornices, Bedspreads,
Interior Decoration
1915 N. Commercial EM 4-1609
MOTORS - ELECTRIC
SERVICE
Mike’« Electric Motor
Service
Sold - Repaired - Rewound
Industrial • Commençai,
Residential Motors
Parts and Supplies
Electric Control Equipment
Can EM 2-8525
S51 Court St.
NURSING HOMES
WEI DING SUPPLIES
Complete Repair Service
Salem Welding Supply
EM 2-3581 John p. Seitz, Owner
Announcement — We Carry In­
dustrial Air Products
Knowles Body & Fender Repair
Ph. 88, Mill City; 206 Chemehete
WROUGHT IRON
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Ornamental Iron Work for
Enduring Beauty
Wrought Iron Shop
Porch Railings, Columns, Gate«,
V-Legs - Brackets - Rail Lights
Custom made Wall Shelve« for
I Christmas Gifts Estimates Giron
EM 2-7566
4950 Delight BL
ITIIOSTERING
Lenora C. Tracy, Owner
Reg. and Practical Nursing
Aged, Convalescent. Ambulatory
65« Ixx-ast
F.M 3-5895
Salem Upholstery Co.
Furniture, Re-upholstered
Custom Built, Refinished
Specialized Woodworking,
Kenneth Hinkle Upholstering
Vince Furlott Refinishing
454 Ferry Ph. EM. 3-4724
PAINTS
RADIATOR REPAIR
Norris Walker Paint Mfg. Co
From the Largest Cat to the
Smallest Heating Core
We Fix ’em All
St Bernard A Elderest
Nursing Home
1710 N. Front
Log Marking Paints
Mill Finishes - Water or Oil Base
House Paints - Linoleum
Interior Wall Finishes
Industrial Enamels for
Machinery, Etc.
PAINTS - WALLPAPER
Hutaheon Paint Store
Artist Material - Paint
Vamiri» - Wallpaper
Buy Your Paint at a Paint Store
FM 3-8687
162 N: Commercial
Valiev Moton Co.
Salem’s Own Ford Dealer
Center A Liberty
EM. 3-314T
RESTAURANTS
Marshall» Ian
AT FOUR CORNBRS
Noted for Fine Foods and Bar
Service. Open Every Day Nona
to 2:80 A. M.
Dancing After 9 P. M.
3815 State
EM 2M34