« LYONS METHODIST CHURCH Charles McCarthy, Pastor Sunday school at 0:4* a. m. ■THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, JULY 3, 19 5 4 I GATES Mrs. H. N. Wilson Worship »ervico, 11 *. m. IN OUR MILL CITY COMMUNITY CHURCH Full Gospel Rev. E. B. Jewett, Pastor Prayer Meeting. Friday, 7:45 o. m Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Evangelistic Service 7:45 o. •n. Bible Study, Tuesday, 7:45 o m. s • s COMMUNITY PREHBYTERIAN CHURCH Mehama Rev. James Hardy, Pastor Bible School, 10:00 a. m. Worship Hour, 11:00 a. m. A friendly welcome to aU. DETROIT CHURCH OF CHRIST Glen Lyda, Minister Sunday school at 10:46. Morning Worship at 11. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Mrs. Helen Davis, Pastor Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Hour, 7:46. Wednesday. Cottage Prayer Meet- Ing, 8:00 p. m • • s FREE METHODIST CHURCH North Mill City Rev. Gene E. Davidson, Psotor Sunday school at 9:45 a.m Morning worship 11 am Evening service 7:30 p.m Young Peoples Services every Sun- lay st 6:30. Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 pm. • • • OUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISH Jordan. Oregon Vass: 1st. 2nd, and 5th Sunday at 4:30 a.m. Mass: 3d and 4th Sunday 10:80 a m. Entertains at Birthday Party Miscellaneous Shower Heid At Gates for Miss Geralyn At Her Home In Gates GATES—Mrs. Oliver Watson was Norris Saturday Night Mr. snd Mrs. Earl Thomas, and four Womens Society of Christian Ser- children of Terrebonne were in the hostess for a party Thursday after­ GATES—Miss Geralyn Norris, it rice meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday of Gates area Saturday, accompanied by noon at her home, given for Mrs. Mary Portland, bride-elect of Earl Henneae, •ach month with Mrs. Wilson Stevens his mother Mrs. Morrie Thomas, of Lou Howell and Mrs. Maude Davis was the inspiration for a lovely mis­ whose birthday it was, being born the cellaneous shower in the Gates Wom­ si president. Mill City, who had just returned from some day and the same year. • • • en’s Club building on Saturday even­ a visit at the home of one of her SANTI AM CHAPEL AT LYONS Birthday cards, signed by all pres­ ing. Hostesses were Mrs. Margaret daughters. Olive, up in M ashington. ent, were givento Mrs. Lola Henness Rush, Mrs. Hattie Cole, Mrs. Gwen Jay Beebe, Pastor All were former Gates resident.s Sunday School 9:46 a. as. and Mrs. Edna Hutcheson, who also Schaer, Mrs. Barbara Pennick and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mills of New­ had birthdays this week. After the Mrs. Audrey Levon. Rceeiving guests Church Services 11:00 a. m. port, were week end guests at the opening of cards and gifts, cake, at the door, and placing the gifts on Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Young People’s service, Thursday home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. cookies and ice cream was enjoyed. the c gift table, were little — — ----- Misses Kan- evening 7:30 p. m. Jacquie Walker, Lou ^elle. Their son, Bill Mills Jr. Present were Mesdames, Ruth Ker- | ,jee Henness and Janis Jacobson. Pink who is with the Navy, accompanied shsw, Norma Henness and two i-ambler roses in a tall tiered glass president. Prayer meeting and Bible itudy them, also. At present the young man children, Laura Joaquin, Helen Ed- arrangement centered the buffet table is stationed, at San Diego. Calif. — — __ -_ . and were used elsewhere in the Friday evenings 7:30 p. m. holm. Ruby Brisbin, w Lola Henness, • • • The W. N. Kershaws, and Mr. and Nel)/ AUen Mary w’ilson Alice Wat- large room, with tall pink tapers. Mrs. Ed. Kershaw, Arlene and Billy» | son, $arah Rains, Mary Howell, Emel- Rose corsages were presented to ST CATHERINE CATHOLIC plan to celebrate the 4th on Thursday. ia Keiser Lucille Tucker, Dasiy the young bride-to-be, and to h«r CHURCH, MILL CIl’Y (their off ------------- from the store) . when Blackburn. Maude x/»-<-< Davis. Edna — *- Hutch- Mass at 9-15 a.m. every Sunday ( ....... day ----- .. — < < < <<, ¿viauue —--- mother, Mrs. Garnold Norris of Beav­ they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mala ríala |eson eson< , Hazel Devine, Viola Hirte, Aud- erton, and to her grandmother, Mrs. Confessions heard before Mass. Fr. Senko, Pastor at Lacomb, and enjoy sort of a fam- rey Levon and daughter Lori, Frankie Inez Norris of Jennings Lodge. Ala» • • a ily reunion. ( , Johnson. _ Dorothy . Vail, . Eva Barn- to Mrs. Clare Henness, it being her IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH Mrs. Hollis Turnidge and Louis hardt and Olive Barnhardt. Sending wedding anniversary, and to Miss Lor­ Morning service 11 a.m. Kelle were in Sisters and on to Eu­ gifts but unable to be present were ena Devine, bride elect of Marlin Cole, Evening service 7:00 p.m. gene the first of the week, where Mrs. Mary Stafford, Mrs. Mabel Pot­ whose birthday it was. Wednesday prayer meeting at 7 30 they visited at the Carl Jensen home. ter and daughter Susie, Mrs. Fred After opening of the many gifts, p. m. Mrs. Jensen is Mrs. Turnidge’s Kist, Mrs. Bessie Novak, Arlene Ker­ cake and coffee was served from the Sunday school 10 a.m. daughter, and her three children, shaw and Elsie Völkel. buffet table, with Lorena Devine and • • • ____ Mrs. Clare Henness in charge of the Michael, Ronald and Susie accomp­ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH anied their grandmother home, and coffee and tea service. Miss Charlene Mill City have spent the week visiting her and Schaer who is attending summer Cole of Mill City assisted the hostess Rev. Robert Roach, Paster in serving, also. school at O. C. E. in Monmouth. the Bob Kelle family. Sunday School 9:46 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Wilson were in Out of town guests were Mrs. Don­ Albert Millsap is spending softie Morning worship 11:00 a.m. lu Bates, Lorene Devine, a <«< Mrs, ald and time in Portland, visiting at the home Stayton Sunday, visiting with their „ Music by choir. of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. daughter, Mrs. Don Carey and family. John Payton, all of Salem, Mrs. Roy Midweek services Wed. 7:30 p.m. and Mrs. Ralph Millsap and family., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen of Eu- Taylor of Dallas, grandmother of ths • • • - C '-------------- -- • , xv&s M rs. turn pum VU her gene, and ... Sb IVV lit vvz <3. uwiuviy I nilcliu Arlene jxtionuw Kershaw (11. accompanied Mr. U Jensens father ------ from groom-to-be Garnold J, Norris, GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH friend Oklahoma, called Beaverton, Mrs. liorris, Jen- xiivnu Susie owaie Carlson, v>« <<««<<, of vx Mill mux City, to . vinoiivm«, <<<<<<.<< at the <.<«c Bob Kelle --— ..<<-.. Inez xsvi.is, OF CHRIST ’.« T-ndfro« P Portland An on Qatnrdav Saturday, wkoro where thp the orirls girls and IT/illic Hollis Tnnrnidora Tunrnidge honiPS homes OVGF over the nine* ning's Lodge; \fr« Mrs. Slhiald« Shields Remine, Donald L. Hobson, Minister and the Carlson family planned a week end, and the three Jensen child- Mrs. Gladys Mason and Mrs. Rudy Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. i ren who had been visiting here, re- Tohl all of Mill City. Earl Henness shopping trip. Morning Worship, 11:09 a. m. I __ Mr. ___ and ______ Mr. G. ... A. _____________ Haegman of Jef- turned to their home. now of Portland was present the first Young People’s Class 5:00 p. m. ferson and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whalen Leatta McCall has gone to Fortuna, part of the evening and took colored and Choir Practice. Mrs. Diane Hob­ of Kentfield, California, spent Sunday California, for two weeks visit with movies and later was joined by Mar- son. with the W. N. and Ed Kershaw fam- her father, who lives there. ' lin Cole of Mill City and Donald Adult Bible Class 5:00 p. m. | ** Mr. and ' " Mrs. Viv ” Herron and ' child- Bates, of Salem, ¡lies. ' !,J ” 1 • • • | Col. and Mrs. J. R. Brown, and ren, accompanied by John B. Her­ Other guests present were Mes- ST. PATRICK’S PARISH daughter Kimberly Ann, of Victor­ ron, a brother, drove to Eugene Sun­ dames Geneva Jacobson, Jo Ann Lyons, Oregon ville, California, arrived Friday for day, for a visit at the home of Mr. Schroeder, Betty Savage, Ruth Hess, Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sunday at a visit at the home of her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arthur. Mrs. Arthur Ruth Kershaw, Lucille Tucker, Maude 10:30 a.m. and Mrs. W’m. Hutcheson. Col Brown will be remembered as Maurine Her­ Davis, Mary Wilson, Hazel Devine, Mass: 3rd and 4th Sunday 8:30 s.m. is stationed at the George Airforce ron formerly of Mill City. Sheila Her- ^wen Schaer, Olive Bamhardt, Ru- Rev. Bernard Neuman. SDS,-Pastor Base. _____________ ron, daughter of the Vic Herrons, re-. by Brinsbin, Norma Lee Henness. Vel- • • • a 1 nn/I / for * an a* i indefinite wrl n i Fzx visit nil wl F Vi ho ** T Laura _ _ ▼ Joaquin, — — ---I— Hattie xx" z"« Cole, I Ben Galligan, of Redmond, visited rtrt mained with her r I 1 „ ma _ Carey, SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST I with the L. L. T. Rynearsons one day aunt — and ’ . ----- ...... family. Barbara Pennick, Margaret Rush, S. W. Second Street, Mill City ' this week. I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kuhlman have an- Eva Branhardt, Beulah Bowes, Lola Sabbath School, 9:30 a. m. Satur­ I Mr. and Mrs. Merle Devine have other grandson, born June 23 in a Henness, Margie Parker, Zed’a Ry- day. recently received word that their son Salem hospital, to their daughter and nearson, Edna Hutcheson, Elsie Vol­ Morning service, 10:46 SaturJay Gordon Devine has been advanced to son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin kel and Toni Newberg, and Wilma Visitors welcome. SPI3 recently (Corporal). He has Bibbier. The new young man ha sheen Stewart. been stationed in Korea, but expects named Jon Scott, and an an older , Sending gifts, but unable to be pres- FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH to be realesed in August. brother, Jimmy, who has been viisit- ent, were Mrs. Mary Hahn, Louiae Benjamin A. I a w re nee. Minister hig s grandparents here. Little Robin Payton, daughter of ing hi Hahn of Salem and Mrs. Wilmer Sunday school 9:46 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levon and Crites, Corvallis, Connie Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. John Payton. Salem Morning worship 10:55. has been visiting the past week with daughter Lori Susan, returned home Dorothy Childs, Mr. and Mrs. __ Ed Evening Service, 8:00. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Monday from a ten day trip to San Kadine, Odessa Ryals, Salem, Mr. and Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 P Stewart. Her parents spent the Francisco, where they visited at the Mrs. Stanley Vail, Mrs. Art Black­ week end here, but Robin plans to re- home of his parents, the J. D. Levons. burn, Mrs. Audrey Levon. Frankie • • • | main another week. They also visited several former Johnson, Mrs. Clarence Ball, and Carol CHRISTIAN SCIENCE I Mrs. Roy Taylor of Dallas, spent the friends who reside in the Bay area. Sue, Emelia Keiser, Catherine Turn­ Devers Real Estate Building, Gates week end at the home of her daughter Mrs. Clyde Oliver has been under idge, Bette Kelle, Caroline Brejcha, Sunday, 11 a. m. and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Glenn the care of a doctor this week and had Portland, Louise Oliver, Norma Etzel, Wednesday meeting. 4th Wednes­ Henness. _______ .____ She returned _______ Monday-to her X-rays taken at the Santiaru Memor- Fern Ridge; Richard Osterhout, Bes­ home, accompanied i by Mrs. Gwenn ' 'a* hospital in Stayton. day at b p. m. sie Novak, Dorothy Arthurs, Venita Eccleston, Sarah Rains, Alice Wat­ son, Mary Lou Howell, Nellie Allen, Rosalind Howell, Mrs. Pearl Oliver, Mrs. Donalee Biskholz, Marcia Barn- hardt, Mrs. George Stafford, Mrs. Carmen Barnhardt and children. cj ac vwu ww EM GRO Open or add to aw your Savings Account by JULY 13 earn Interest from JULY 1 THf UNlTfO STAtfS NA |/ onài I vi « OF FO*HANO • Federal Oepo«** Intursnce CorparobaR Let The Enterprise DO YOUR PRINTING There is no need to spend your time going out of Mill City to have your PRINTING done. here at home. The Enterprise can do it right The Enterprise is well equipped to handle all YOUR PRINTING NEEDS US HRST AND BE CONVINCED i • Envelopes • Ruled Forms • Statements • Direct Mail Pieces • Letterheads • Advertising Brochures • Business Cards • Wedding Announcements Try The Home Merchants First For All Of Your Needs THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE The Home of Good Printing Phone 6651 Mill City, Oregon tv I- - - - - - - - - - - - Greater Oregon State Fair August 28 Thru September 6 Oregon Highway 'Traffic Shows Increase On 3 U. S. Highways Good progress is being made on construction of the new 4-H asid FFA buildings at the Oregon State Fair and barring unforseen delays the constractors will turn them ov­ er to the State Fair Commission August 1 substantially completed. Oregon highway traffic increased I Construction of the truss type roof 1 ner cent in May, 1958, compared to at the FFA building is now under May. 1957, according to the State 'way. This building will be 92x112 with traffic count recorded at 46 rural ' a roof span of 80 feet. It will be counter locations throughout the state. largely an open building, suitable for General increases were revealed on farm machinery and other similar US 30. US 99W and the northern sec- exhibits by FFA members. One end tion of US 101. Decreases were not- I will be enclosed for indoor projects. ' cd on US US 99 with the exception The huge 4-H building is in three of the R. IL Baldock Freeway, north sections, joined by roofed corridors. of Salem. In one section will be a kitchen and On Highway US 30 traffic was up cafeteria seating about 700. 12.2 per cent at Huntington, 3 per Another section contains 18 dor­ cent at Pendleton, 4x6 per cent at mitory rooms in addition to shower Rowena near The Dalles and 5.3 per and toilet rooms, and several small­ cent at Rainier. er rooms for leaders. Dormitories will Traffic on US 99 was dow-n 7.8 per be equipped with double bunks. ent at Oakland, 3.1 per cent at Grav« The third section is the exhibit hall * reek north of Grants Pass, and 1:5 and auditorium with a large mezza- per cent at Halsey. At Chemawa Road I nine floor. This part of the structure on the R. H. Baldock Freeway, traf­ is 116x216 with a stage at one end. fic increased 4 per cent. The roof is supported by scisaors-type On US 101 traffic increased 6.8 | structural beams with spans of 68 per cent at Gearhart and 3.7 per cent feet. There will be demonstration at Otter Rock, while a 6.8 per cent i areas in this hall for 4-H dollar din- decrease was recorded at Winchester Bay. | ners and adjoining kitchens. Floors and walls of all buildings are On the basis of the Highway De­ of concrete. partment traffic counts, rural high­ way traffic for the first five months of 1958 was 12 per cent greater than for the same period of 1957. Linn County Democrats Complete Organization The large plastic oven hasten can | help you ¡n several ways. Use to re­ 4 At the biennial reorganization of move excess fat from meat drippings. | the Linn Democratic Central commit­ I to change water from flower arrange­ tee held June 17 in the Lebanon city ments without disturbing the flow­ hall, 48 precinct workers were pres­ ers. and to water delicate plants. ent, representing neaily uau of the county’s 86 precincts. All officers were reelected to serve until June 1960. Reinstated were: Katherina Har- ris. Lebanon, chairman; Francis Sem- 'er, Albany, vice-chairman; Irene Graham, Albany, and Gale Burkhart, Lebanon, alternates; Al Brown, Sweet Home, secretary; Bob Anderson, Sweet Home, treasurer. P -ans were made to set up one- day instruction classes for precinct % workers during the late summer. Over a period of 20 years, a person who is fairly active will consume about 20 ton» of food The body burns up or discards about 99.95 per cent of this amount and the remaining .06 per cent is retained as an increase in body weight. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Today.. S3.00 per Year The Canyon's Own Newspaper