Exposition to Tell Story of \eics Oregon Printing Week Sponsors Art Poster Contest for High School 6—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1958 TIMBERLINE By John E. Benneth A man lost in the forest could find An art poster contest amongst plenty of food to help him survive if high school, college and art school he knew the wild foods which Indiana students has been announced by the used to eat. Poster Committee of Oregon Print Gail Thon-as, forester for Western ing week. Fifty dollar U. S. Savings bonds will be awarded to prize win- ! Pine Assn, at Bend, is collecting lore ners in the two non-competing | on the early-day Indian’s natural foods. One of the easiest to find, he groups-. Any art student in the state of points out, is the black moss frequent Oregon enrolled in any high school, ly found hanging from trees on both college, university or art school is the east and west sides of the Cas And our professional watch eligible to submit entries in this an- cades. You simply pluck it from the maker is the man who can do nual contest event. Oregon Printing branches, roll it into a ball and begin Week has been designated from Jan chewing. it He's an authority on the “You have to acquire a taste for thia uary 11-17, however entries must be delicate mechanism of the fine morsel,” says Thomas, “but it ia postmarked before December 22, 1958 jeweled-lever watch —qualified thought to be rich in protein, and a to be eligible. by thorough training and long Art instructors throughout Oregon man lost in the woods could live on it. experience to keep it in tip-top have been notified of mechanical Indians used to make a sort of 3alad shape. Bring in your watch for specifications, instructions and sug out of it. Deer and elk love it. and they gestions. They have also received often follow logging operations to a professional inspection to entry forms to be pasted to the back browse on moss from the limbs of fell day. Expert workmanship ed trees. A pound of it is supposed of exhibits. Quick service. Your complete Winning posters will be on exhibit to be equivalent to a bale of hay.” satisfaction guaranteed. Another Indian mainstay was the at an Oregon Printing Week display cattail, whose tender shoots were con to be held during January at the Ore We use only official, gon Museum of Science and Indus sidered a deliciacy. Other Indians factory-packaged parts try. Sweepstakes winner will be re sought out edible bulbs such as the Model of Oregon Newspaper Publishers’ association exhibit at Centennial exposition in servicing fine produced and widely distributed to harvest Brodiaea or the harvest clus is explained by (right) Bert J. Harris, designer, of Portland, to (left) John Nelson of the publicize the Oregon Printing Week ter lily—which resembles that po jeweled-lever watches Springfield News and Phil Biadine of the McMinnville News-Register, president of the tato in taste. celebration. Popular berries on the Indian’s fruit O. N. P. A. For additional details, letter of in menu were huckleberries, the false BAKER S MILL CITY structions and original art instruct Solomon’s seal, spikenard, golden cur or's announcement contact Oregon JEWELRY Printing Industry, 921 Cascade Build rant—also known as Missouri or buffalo currant—and chokeberries. Telephone 1843 ing, Portland 4, Oregon. Plants with edible roots included I the edible thistle. It was distinguish Mill City An exhibit outlining the vital role ed from the bull thistle by its absence :of newspapers in the development of 1 of spiny points. Oregon will be sponsored by the Ore Tribal squaws boiled cow parfhips, gon Newspaper Publishers’ Associa | which taste slightly like carrots. Wo- tion at the Oregon centennial expo ■ ILL CITY COMMUNITY CHURCH COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN I men and children also gathered the sition at Portland next June 10 CHURCH I wocus or yellow pond lily, sometimes Fall Gospel through Sept. 17. Mehama I called spatterdock, which grows pro Rev. D. B. Armstrong, Pastor Phil Bladine, president of the O. N. Rev. Jamee Hardy, Pastor fusely along the west side of upper Prayer Meeting, Friday, 7:45 u. m Choosing the right cooky to mail P. A., said the exhibit will seek to Bible School, 10:00 a. n>. Klamath Lake. They used a special Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. and packaging properly will do much emphasize that democratic govern Worship Hour, 11:00 a. m. two-horned pestle and motar to grind Morning Worship 11 a. m. to insure its arrival in good condi the roasted seeds into meal. ment cannot exist without newspap A friendly welcome to all. Evangelistic Service 7:45 p. n. tion, according to Ermina Fisher, • • • ers to keep the public informed so The common sunflower and the • • • Marion County Extension Agent. that it can make wise decisions. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH balsam root, which resembles it, fur ( The best cookies to send include nished seeds which were ground into ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC Bladine said: “To govern itself Mrs. Helen Davis, Pastor i rich, moist ones and cake-type drop an oily meal and made into a kind of CHURCH. MILL CITY wisely, the public must be informed Sunday school 10 a. m. i cookies. Thin crisp ones are much Father Hugh Gearin of the deeds and the ideas of its lead i bread or mush. The sticky tarweed or Morning worship 11 a.m ■ likely to crumb. Mass at 9’15 a m. every Sunday ers an<l of the world in general. And I common madia, which opens at night Evangelistic Hour, 7:45. i Bars; Line heavy cardboard box Confessions heard before Mass. that information must be provided in ¡and fades during the day, supplied an Meet- Wednesday. Cottage Prayer • • • (about the size to fit the amount of oil resembling olive oil. sufficient depth to present a true and Ing, 8:00 p. m. cookies) with foil or waxed paper. timely picture—something that can be ST. PATRICK’S PARISH When the going was really tough Cut sheets of cookies to just fit the during a hard winter, the Indians done only by newspapers.” Lyons, Oregoa FREE METHODI MT CHURCH box. (Do not cut individually. Place CALL US FOR The exhibit will be the first seen Mass: 1st, 2ad, and 5th Sunday al would resort to chopping away the North Mil) City foil or transparent wrap between bark on a ponderosa pine tree and i from the main gateway to the exhibit 10:30 a.m. Rev. Gene E. Davidson. Paster layers and on top. Wrap box with eating the soft cambium layer under FULL MEASURE building. In it will be a teletype ma Mass: 3rd and 4th Sunday 8:80 a.m. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m corrugated paper and heavy paper. neath. Herb Smith, forester for Pilot chine receiving news, possibly with a Rev Bernard Neuman. SDS, Pastor Morning worship 11 a.m. Mark “PERISHABLE” and’HAND apparatus to make the news • • • Rock Lumber Co., Pilot Rock, says he Evening service 7:30 p.m. OF PROTECTION reflecting LE WITH CARE.” visible in bigger letters on an over has found old signs of this activity. Yeung Peoples Services every Sun- SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Cookies: Line a sturdy box with head screen. Front page or mastheads Thomas is anxious to hear from lay at 6:30. S. W. Second Street, Mill City Does your present day val- of foil or waxed paper. Place crumpled all the newspapers in the state will . m. Satur Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 ptn. paper or a layer of unbuttered and Oregonians who know of other Indian Sabbath School, 9:30 * e e e foods. He has invited anyone who has M of your property outweigh form a backdrop, and a traveling web day. unsalted popcorn in bottom. Wrap of newsprint will unfold an endless OUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISH cookies in pairs (back to back, information and would like to share Morning service, 10:45 Saturday your fire insurance coverage? story of historical headlines of the Visitors welcome. it with him to write to him. His ad Jordan. Oregon with waxed paper between) in foil last 100 years. Rev. Bernard Neuman. SDS, Pastor or transparent wrap. Pack in rows, dress is 735 E. Franklin St., Bend. e e e If so your loss dbuld be sub • • • A "fountain" will be made of curv- Vass: lat, 2nd. and Sth Sunday at snugly. Fill crevices with crumpled GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH ed stereotpye plates, and a linotype Tree Fann \ Regular ‘Supermarket’ 4:80 a.m. stantial. Better check with us. machine will make slugs, each with a OF CHRIST paper or popocorn. Top with layer Another Tree Farm food which pro Mass: 3d and 4th Sunday 10:80 a.m. Donald L. Hobeon. Minister or foil or waxed paper and a final liferates throught the Pacific visitor’s name on it. • • • I NO OBLIGATION Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. layer or crumpled paper or popcorn. Members of the O. N- P. A. commit Northwest is the tasty mushroom. It FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH _ Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Wrap and tie securely. Mark I can tee in charge are Bladine; Don New be frozen and popped into the Benjamin A. lawrence. Minister Young People ’ s Class 5:00 p. tn. “ PERISHABLE ” and HANDLE deepfreeze . for good eating through B. HH1 INSURANCE house of the Oregonian; Charles Dun- and Cheir Practice. Mrs. Diane Hob Sunday school 9:45 a. tn. WITH CARE." lean, dean of journalism at the Unl- out the winter. 10:55. Morning worship Protect the address, after the ink I versity of Oregon, and Arthur I.owe son. Don E. Colwel] of Cascade Lumber Evening Service, 8:00. COMPANY dries, with cellophane tape or color Adult Bible Class 6:00 p. m. [of the Corvallis Gazette-Times. Co., Yakima, has identified a dozen • • • Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 P- less nail polish. different varieties of mushrooms on m. DETROIT CHURCH OF CHRIST company f< rest lands. One of the beat When in Need of Printing Glen Lyda, Minister Remember eggs can serve a; as z a eating types, he says, is the corprin- SCIENCE CHRISTIAN Sunday school at 10:45. meat alternate and you can buy them Buy it in MiH City from Devers Real Estate Building, Gates for 40 cents a pound or less. In few |us micaceus, a small golden-colored Morning Worship at 11. plant which belongs to the inkycap MILL CITY HNTERPRISF I Sunday, 11 a. tn. eases can you get such a quality pro family and grows in lawns or around Wednesday meeting. 4th Wednes tein foo<j at this low price. decaying hardwood trees in spring day at 8 p. m. or early summer. Another of his fav e e e orites is the fallcoprinus comatus, or SANTIAM CHAPEL AT LYONS so-called “shaggy mane," which Jay Beebe, Paster grows in abundance along logging Sunday School 9:45 a. st- roads in the woods. These delicate litte Church Services 11:00 a. m. plants are able, surprisingly, to Evening service at 7:30 p. m. push boulders aside as they grow. Young People's service, Thursday One of the tastiest ones for the evening 7:30 p. m. Jacquie Walker, •asual mushroom picker to learn, says president. Colwell, is the common morel (Mor Prayer meeting and Bible study chella esculenta). It grows in the Friday evenings 7:30 p. m- woods in the spring and looks very • • • mother victory over disease. You can help defeat the age- much like a pine cone. It can’t be mis LYONS METHODIST CHURCH old killer, tuberculosis When taken for any other mushroom. Rev. Cotton. Pastor vou buy Christmas Seals, you One mushroom connoisseur in east Sonday school at 9:45 a. tn support your TB association's ern Oregon recently collected several efforts to eradicate this con Worahip service, 11 a. m. of the desirable shaggy manes, flew tagious disease Womens Society of Christian Ser over his Tree Farm lands and scat vice masts 1st aad 3rd Tuesday of . . . BUY AND USE tered them broadcast in crushed bits. each month with Mrs. Wilson Stevens His woods, he reports, are now full CHRISTMAS SEALS as president. of his favorite food. e e e IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH Morning service 11 a.m. Evening service 7^0 p.m. Wednesday oraycr meeting at 7 30 » p. m. I ORDER YOUR Sunday school 10 a.m. Oregon Newspapers to Have Centennia Exhibit Choose the Right Cookie To Mail at Christmas Time D. CHALK UP see FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mill City Rar. Rebert Reach. Paster Sqgday School 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11:00 a.m. Mesic by choir. Midweek service» Wed. 7dI0 pjn. 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