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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1958)
means using resources to obtain the greatest good for the greatest number of people for the longest time, Utah’s Gov. George D. Clyde told delegates attending the recent fifth annual Con servation Education Assn, eonferon^ m Salt Lake City .... Only two fires were reported to the state forester ov A third quater-million-dollar grant er the three-day July 4th roliday. This set a new all-time low record for ■ ILL CITY COMMUNITY CHURCH OUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISH has been received by Oregon State thedfeHri^B Fourth. Science College from the National 1 Full Gospel Jordan. Oregon Foundation to help spearhead U. S. Prayer Meeting, Friday, 7:45 ®. m Rev. Bernard Neuman. SDS, Pastor training of high school science and Sunday Scnool, 9:45 a. m. THE MILL CITY •■ass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sunday at mathematics teachers. Morning Worship 11 a. m. 4:80 a.m. The new *273,500 grant will be. ENTERPRISE Evangelistic Service 7:45 o. ’n. Mass: 3d and 4th Sunday 10:30 a m. used in 1959-60 to support special Entered as second class matter Ne- Blbi« Study. Toesdav 7:45 l>. m • • • • • • school year training for 50 selected • ember 10, 1944 at the post office al FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH teachers from across the nation. Mil] City, Oregon, under the Act of ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC Benjamin A. Lawrence, Minister Twenty-five of the 50 will also be CHURCH, MILL CITY March 3. 1879. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. permitted to continue their wurk wurk I | Fr. Garrin Morning worship 10:55. I Marion-Linn Counties, per year 83.M through summer session. Mass at 9-15 a.m. every Sunday Evening Sertece, 8:00. Outside, Marion-Linn Counties *3A4 The “ academic-year ” institute pro Confessions heard before Mass. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 P- gram was started by the National • • • m. Science Foundation in 1956 to help ST. PATRICK’S PARISH • • IAI tDIIOtlAl ’ high school teachers gain wider Lyons, Oregon SCIENCE CHRISTIAN --------------- knowledge of their subjects, to help To help "Keep America Beautiful" we are at Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sunday Devers Real Estate Building, Gate* jmprove science and mathametics 10:30 a.m. giving away litter bags to our customers. Sunday, 11 a. ®. _ _ training in U. S. high schools, and Mess: 3rd and 4th Sunday 8:80 a m. Wednesday meeting, 4th Wednes to increase the nation’s supply of Rev. Bernard Neuman. SDS, Pastor Many motorists are becoming conscious of day st 8 p. m. “top quality scientists and teachers.” • • • Ni WS PA Pi R • • • the appearance of our scenic highways. OSC was one of only 16 colleges SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST . PUBLISHER* S ANTI AM CHAPEL AT LYONS picked to offer the training the first • > 8. W. Second Street, Mill City Won't you do your part in keeping them Jay Beebe, Paster year and is one of 17 colleges train "ASSOCIATION Sabbath School. 9:80 a. m. 8atur Sunday School 9:45 a. m. ing a total of 800 teachers this year. clean by using one of our day. Church Services 11:09 a- m. It is the only Pacific Coast school Telephone 6651 or 7605 Morning service, 10:45 Saturday Evening service at 7:80 p. m. on the list this year. DON W. MOFFATT, Editor-Publiahar Visitors welcome. Yosng People’s service, Thursday The 1956-57 grant was for $274,000 evening 7:30 p. m. Jacquie Walker, and this year’s was $248,000. Dr. GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY president. Stanley E. Williamson, head of sci OF CHRIST Prayer meeting and Bible study ence education, is director of the pro Donald L. Hobeen, Minister Friday evenings 7:80 p. m. gram at OSC. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. • • • Each of the high school teachers Morning Wonhip, 11:00 a. m. WE GIVE 8 H II GREEN STAMPS picked for the advanced work will LYONS METHODIST CHURCH Young People’s Class 5:00 p. m. ! receive *300 plus tuition and fees, Phone 7442 Highway 22 Mill City Rev. Cotton, Pastor and Choir Practice. Mrs. Diane Hob Between I dependent allowances, travel allow Sunday school at 9:45 a. m- son. ances and a book allowance. Teachers Portland-Salem-Idanha Worship service, 11 a. *. Adult Bible Claaa 5:00 p. m. • • • I Womens Society of Christian Ser- are enrolled in the graduate school all way points vice meets let and 3rd Tuesday of and nine special courses have been or- COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN eaeh month with Mrs. Wilson Stevens ganized for them. CHURCH Allied Van Lines Agent as president. Fourteen of this year’s 50 teach Mehama ers at OSC are from Oregon high Rev. James Hardy, Pastor Local & Nationwide IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH schools, with 18 other states, repre- Bible School, 10:00 a. m. Morning service 11 a.m. ' sented. Teachers must have taught Wonhip Hour, 11:00 a. m. Household Moving Evening service 7:00 p.m. for at least three years before they A friendly welcome to all. Let us come and give you an estimate e • e Wednesday prayer meeting at 7 80 are eligible to apply for the training. Stayton Phone 2125 Information about the institute p. m. on your job. We'll do it right and you'll DETROIT CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday school 10 a.m. ' program and the colleges offering Glen Lyda, Minister be surprised how little it costs to make Salem EM 3-1626 see the training will be made available Sunday school at 10:45. your place real attractive. to all U. S. high school science and Morning Wonhip at 11. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH • • • SHIP IT WRIGHT math teachers, Williamson said. In Mill City terested teachers may then apply ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Rev. Robert Roach, Patter Sign Up Now For Free Drawing directly to the college they wish to Mn. Helen Davia, Paater Sunday School 9:45 a.m. attend. Each college selecs it as- Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 a.m. Free Thanksgiving Table Arrangement. I snigned number of teachers. Music by choir. Morning worship 11 ajn. Drawing Turaday, November 25th Midweek services Wed. 7:60 pjn. Evangelistic Hour, 7:45. Be Sure and Register. Wednesday. Cottage Pnyer Meet- ing, 8:00 p. m. A tiny cork tacked low on the back • • • of a picture frame will prevent a dark FREE METHODIST CHURCH line from forming on wall paper or By John E. Benneth North Mill City painted wall. Nursery and Florist Rev. Gene E. Davidson, P eater I The mill pond at Brooks-Scanlon, Open 7 a. m. to 9 p. ml 1nctadlng Sunday« Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Inc., Bend forest industry, has become Morning worship 11 a.m. Wall plaster will not crack so “boot camp” for asquadron of young lVi Blocks West of Stayton Highway Evening service 7:80 p.m. easily if a smnall piece of cellophane “boot camp” for a squadron of young Phone Stayton RO 9-2534 319 W. Washington St. Young Peoples Services every Sun- or masking tape is pasted over the geese getting ready for the fall day at 6:30. spot where a tack or nail is to be southward flight Wednesday prayer meeting 7:80 pm. driven. Bend residents have seen flights _ of honkers heading southward on sever al occasions lately, and some of the | city's residents were getting ready JUST HOW FAR I to batten down the hatches for an early winter, then came A. B. Ling- WOULD YOUR erfelt, city park superintendent, to reassure everybody that these geese COVERAGE GO? are local residents and that they weren’t headed very far South. Every year about this time, says Would your present fire in Lingerfelt, parents of the young geese start taking them up at dawn to surance cover replacement teach them formation flying. They costs at today's higher fig take off, circle the city on their aer ial obstacle course, then come back ures? If you want to play safe, better look into the mat into the mill pond for their practice landings. ter now. • * • These Fire Trucks Can Go Anywhere NO OBLIGATION If you were to call for the fire department in the Tillamook burn, There is no need to spend your time going out of Mill City to ex-army halftracks would roar to the D. B. HILL INSURANCE rescue. State foresters acquired two have your PRINTING done. The Enterprise can do it right of the machines this summer, pulled COMPANY off four tons of armor plate, then here at home. The Enterprise is well equipped to handle all fitted one out with a 700-gallon wat SEE U8 SOON er tank and pumper unit and the oth YOUR PRINTING NEEDS er as a personnel carrier. The person nel carrier will be used this fall for reforestation work in the Coos Coun TRY US HRST AND BE CONVINCED ty area. The machines have modified tracks which enable them to get into areas that are impassable to other equipment, even those with four- wheel drive. • • • Forestry Wants The Best A number of fledging foresters starting their freshmen term at Ore gon State College's School of Forest ry th.s fall were attracted through a unique program being operated by for estry alumni to enroll top students from Oregon high schools. Alumni nave been sitting down individually with many outstanding high school graduates and explaining the opport unities open in the forestry profes sion. CITY ENTERPRISE™’ RSDAl, NOVEMBER 6. OSC Gets 5273,500 For Science-Math Teacher Training L — 4—THE MIL! 1958 s There Is No Substitute For Local NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Try The Enterprise Every Week Get Your Free Litterbag 1 kffiW Free Litter Bags DRAPER'S FLYING A SERVICE WRIGHT TRUCK LINE Fall Landscaping TIMBERLINE RALEIGH HAROLD Let The Enterprise DO Y OUR PRINTING • 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 or 7605 Mill City, Oregon Fish Story “A new way to fish” has been re X ported by a fire guard in the Suttle Lake area of Oregon’s Cascade Moun-. tains, Lloyd McKinley. While check ing water skiers recently McKinley picked up a 2T?-pound German Brown trout. It had been knocked cold as a mack- eral—by a water skier. • • • Along The I^ad Line A *17,700 grant for a study of the chemical composition of bark has been awarded to Dr. E. F. Kurth, in » charge of teach.ng and research pro I grams in pulp and paper chemistry ( at Oregon State College, by the Na tional Science Foundation . . , Red Hat Days pledges and buttons are being distributed to hunters through-I out Oregon, and thousands of mm- j rods are pledging to be lawlabiding, to respect the rights and property of others and to be careful w.th fires and ire arms. The program has been effective in reducing hunter-caused accidents ts and fires. . . . Conservation And our professional watch maker is the man who can do it. He's an authority on the delicate mechanism of the fine jeweled-lever watch—qualified by thorough training and long experience to keep it in tip-top shape Bring in your watch for a professional inspection to day. Expert workmanship. 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