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surance tic sonasti » '»JBLi MIOKlUOrU. DC «tro. »»M Bunlneew* mid l*rofi*N*totial < I. A 8 8 I F I E I» K ATE * KEYS MADE WHILE YOU (Tiurches, bazaars, »uppers, WAIT. Better get an extra key directory bake sale» etc , will lx« run un made for your house or aut>> der »|M'c|:il Announcements* mobile today. Bring yt>ur key with you. Mill City Hardware, classification with ii minimum 48tf JOHN W. REID. M. D. i liaigi* <»t .il) cent» per Insertion. Mill City I< n cent» per line elicli Inser TO BUY TIMBER Physician and Surgoon tion No advertlHcincnt accept WANT Small or 1-urge Tracts ed for less Ilian 50 cents jx-r Either rash of stumpiiie basis week. Mill City, Oregon Count five words to the line STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. In ordering your add. Teh-phoa* 1 Mile W<-*r Mehama, Ore. 3it vi; 2772, Mill City or mull your Berta, inent to 'Die Mill City DR. JOHN (’. TARIC I-nterpi <•. Mill City. Oregon. Chiropractic l*hy*lciaa I 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 22, 1962 Teachers Now Teach in Most Crucial Time in History Say Educators MILL CITY PRF.HBYTEIUAN Hichard B. Cole, Pastor Sunday Sctxxil at 9:45 a m. Nursery through Adult classes Morning Worship Service at 11:00 o’cloc. S«*rmon topic: What Can I Do With My Life." Phono 769-2922 By Bonita Myer» Hour* 9:00 to 6.00 CARPE IS - LINOLEUM h<-l«l by children and others, too Community Presbyterian Church Evening» by Appointment Furniture & Appliances New und Used Furniture On Friday, November 9, numerous to mention, are Mehama, Oregon lit E. Ida St. Stay ton I F'OR SALE Ihui 17i«*nn Oil 36/ Jrd. St.. Sta>ton. Ore 51tl teachers from 14 school (11S- available. Kev. Arne V. Magnuson, Pantor I •nets in Marion County, mef We are now aw'are that the for an in-servio- day at the earth is round because we Turner Elementary school, have photographs to show that Weddle Funeral Home Theme for the meeting was. it is. Soon moving pictures will ”R«*-t<x»ling for Century 21." ' be available which will show Modern Funeral Service STOUT CREEK I JdB. CO. Speakers and leaders of tile the earth turning around in F’OR SALE Used Zenith Auto-1 Top Prices tor S«-«x>nd Growth I various groups were D-onard space. What thrill for Irrth 1 Stayton Oregon rnillo •“•r. A*ls-. I '» Mile W«*st Mehama. Orc. 3tl Hunting, a representative of student and teacher! Rand McNally and Company: Through the ages man’s num 1 WEDDING WORK und Funeral Dr Paul Griffin. Professor of ber (an« symbol has bc«-n the ANN ’ S FURNITURE and Sprays, Corsages - CU’ Flow Social Science at OCE and J. W. GOIN earth on which he lives, whe APPLIANCES er» und Plants. Brunner’s Clark Smith, Director of Audio ther it be conquest, travel, cu’- Experienced VrtcrlnarLui NEW and USED Flowers, Mill City. Phone visual Services also at OCE. i ture, education or universality- By ilnndd*» Floral «1 Sublimity-Autnsv ille Junction tt The teachers were divided Our perspective is the same as Garden Open Evenings. ¡"hone 743-2975 into primary, intermediate and always but the pace is so mucn I’h. 769-2533 Stayton Open Sunday 12 to 4 p. m. ufiper grade groups and at dif faster. Teachers have much to Public Notice* ferent periods of the day each learn. They are faced with such SEE US FIRST— group heard the three men lec questions as these from child Used Seigler and Coleman Oil NOTICE OF ELECTION HORN ELECTRIC ture* on Education for Century ren in the lower grades : What Stove» We have a real good Notice is hereby given in ac »election of u»cd Wnahcr». cordance with Chapter 6. Sec- 21. There were also discussions. is space? What is weightless Electrical Wiring I rryers and Ranges. Prices at Bon 23 and 24, Charter of As a group of teachers, we ness? What are the directions Philco Appliance Dealer Mill $30 and up were made to realize that we in space? City, Oregon, that on the 11th I’h. 897-2478 SANTIAM HARDWARE, day of December 1962 there will are teaching in the most cru Education must, therefore, be Box 1008 Mehama, Ore. Stayton, Oregon. 48 be held the regular annual elec cial time of any in the history changed to follow current hap tion for the purpose <>t electing of the world. The importance penings. No longer can we just of knowing geography and his- say north is up on the map and the following: Real Estate south is down. W’e find in space Hower* Two councilmcn to serve i lory, because nations are be that the north and south poles ing drawn so closely together, For FOR SALE 2 bedroom home three year terms commencing are almost together, so even is vital and no longer are we I1» baths, Laving, dining January 1, 1963. All (K -caution» the teaching of directions has combination 1 Jen. rxx>k and The election will be held at days from neighbors on the «P- changed. posite side of the earth, but large ktlchen. fireplace. Built- the City Hall starting at 2:00 Children find school dull with In oven and range, wall to P. M. and continuing until huOl i hours. It is hard to realize that the out motivatton. The teacher wall carpeting, Forced air P. M. on Die above day. must supply the motivation, al Florist & Nursery oil heat. Double garage. By order of the Common I second graders we now have in 100x150 corner lot. $14.250 00. C«xincil at its regular monthly ’ «xir sch«x>ls will be the same ways remembering that the Open 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. 257 S. E. Kingwood. 47p meeting tM*ld October 11, 1962. age as President J. F. Ken school has a curriculum and Including Sunday nedy when we enter Century the child his own voluntary Dalt*d: Nuvrmber 13. 1962. 1U Block W. Stayton Hy curriculum which must be en U h ting» Neeskxl Publication dat«*s: November 21. We must begin in the home I’h. Stayton 769-2534 riched by the teacher, encour STROl I' REALTY before they enter school and 22. November 29 and December 319 W. Washington St. HO S W Enterprise Place dive deeper in the primary aging the child to get gtxxi 6. 1962. ARCHIE THOMPSON. Hr. Mgr. grades to prepare these child books from the library, listen J. c KiMMi i.. Mayor to educational programs on ra Ph 897-2236 Mill Qty. Ore. REX A. OHMART. Recorder ren for life in a world which dio and television, and partici will be so much different and WE SELL BETTER H)H SALE 2 bedroom newly distances will be pushed to pate in various hobbies which NOTICE OF ANNUAL decorated home. I-argc kit CARS FOR LESS gether so that India will be an will require research. ELECTION FOR DIRECTOR chen Screened porch. Elec Children learn much by then- Notice is hereby given that hour away. Perhaps travel to muscles. They like to manipu trie heat. Wall to wall car- pt-ting. View of Detroit Iuike jaursuant to th«* provision of the mexm will b«* a regular late and experiment with de- Dirge garage. Will sacrifice Section 99-3010, O.C.L.A., an event and as to other planets ’ | vices. Children are also inter at $6.000. cash. Ph. 897-2239. election will be held on Morxiay. one can only wonder. ested in other children. When Political Science majors look you say, ’Across the ocean,” 1£ December 3, 1962 for the pur- STAYTON, OREGON pos«* of electing two directors of for greater changes in the next immediately a light glows in LISTINGS WANTED said district for the term ex 40 years than we have ever their eyes. IT PAYS TO BUY Paradise of th«* West experienced. The burden thrust piring December 31. 1962. Perhaps if children learn that AT HOME HUED POWERS Polls will b«> open from 2 00 upon the teacher is great The other children are very much Uccnscd Real Estate Broker p. m. until 8:00 p. m. teacher must keep up to date like themselves it will build Gates, Oregon At a meeting of the Board of on everything from space trav for better understanding be Directors of said district held el to local government and be tween nations before Century SEPTIC TANKS November 4, 1962, Catherine L. gin in the primary grades to 21. Help Wanted Blazek. Lettie Swan, and Elma inspire children to think far CLEANED i Teaching in this era is in WANTED Practical nurse ami Stewart, were selected as judg- ahead, becaus«* it is there that deed challenging. somewhat Prompt Service in tltc housekeeper. Uve in. (exxl es of tlie ek*ction; the pluce of interest is keen and minds high confusing and a bit frightening. ly imaginative. will be wages. Phon«* 897-2699 46tf holding said election Canyon when you call u* Children have so much to at the city fire hall. Reasonable Rate* Dated this 4th day of No- learn so quickly! Each year For Rent vember, 1962, and published in finds the curriculum heavier, Satisfaction Guaranteed UM Mill City l.nterpns«- No It is thought that by 1975 we FOR RENT One bedroom fur Staytoll nished apartment Phone 897- vember 22. 1962 and November shall be teaching 16 times as Ph. 760-2319 much as we are now, whether 29, 1962. 2797 or 897-2555. 46 JACK D. COLBURN. Secretary this will mean a longer school day or less vacation time, has ROOMS FOR RENT By day. not been determined, but it week or month. Reasonable Stayton-Jefferaon is food for thought. rates Mill City Ixxlge, Phone A new scholarship loan fund The so calk'd " Explosives'' I of $25,000 has been made avail 897-2446. 27tf AUTO WRECKERS namely, population, knowledge able to Oregon College of Edu FOR RENT We now have nice and efficiency, can only lead cation students through the Rebuilt motor* and units available. Oak Park to a change in teaching pro United Student Air Funds, Inc., tran*mi*NÍonH Motel, Cates Phone 897-2412. cedures First, a teacher must loan fund. organize and know his material An appropriation of $1000. by Cant Bought and Solai better. Secondly, he must elim- ( the OCE Alumni association has inate things of the past which made the large total available We Buy Junk Miscellaneous do not tie in with the future, ■ to OCE students. Interested ap and thirdly, visualize with th«* plicants must have completed Ph. 769-2319 Stayton FOR SALE — Baby ckithing, children and teach accordingly. ’ the freshman year of college baby liuggy, boys’ clothing up It must bt* remembered that and may receive blanks from to 6 year size. Also Misses everything that happens, hap-' hometown banks or through the clothing sizes 10 to 12. Now pens somewhere. Never before dean of students. and used. I ’ hone 897-2532. 48p LICENSED have maps been so important. Dians may not exceed $1000 A child must live with a map a year or $3000 for undergradu NOTICE KEEP YOU R RENTAL at his fingertips. He must know ate and/or graduate work. Re We have some very low PROPERTY FILLED geography. Geography is ’How- payments begin within four price« on No. 3 and 4 SI.AO Per Month and Up WITH AN AD IN THIS Much of What Is Where?" months after completion of col lumber, 1x4 to large tim Also Serving Gatos. Lynns. NEWSPAPER... First graders should have a lege work and are spread over Idanha and Detroit bera. global map to manipulate in 36 monthly payments. No notes ANYTHING FROM MILL CITY, OREGON Stout Creek Lumber Co. RENTING A BEDROOM their hands so they can feel the under this plan may bear more Ms Mile Want of Mehama roundness of the earth and see j than 6% simple interest. No TO SEILING A CLASSY the blue of water and the color ■ collateral is needed by students. B ik I (line. Owner FOR SALE -G«xxl planer w»xxi. RESIDENCE of the land. The child will raise j Notes will be endorsed by the Phone R97 29M Delivered. Phone 897-2603. questions that will surprise USA funds. 47tf CAU US NOW both parents and teacher. Ev USA Funds is a private, non ULY PADS-Core wood. Mus ery story about another coun- profit service corporation which son Wood Co., 1098 Alder Dr. try should begin with a map. endorses low-cost. long-term Salem. Ph. EM 4-708«, Ly Also, never have maps (s'en so loans made by local banks to ons 859-2350. tto. beautiful. There are those 20 college students. feet long that can be put on L'OR SALE 8 months old male Phone »97 2772 the floor and place-name games Remove the extra oven shelf Samoyan pup. Wixild make played with them. Huge round to use as a cooling rack for excellent pet. Phone 897- globes which can be lifted and baked goods. 47 ML he.iter. with tun. $12 50; brown FOR SALE Spark Oil Circu Wood Circulating Heater, lating heater (jood condition. $7 50. Whlrl|xx>l gas dryer, [ . • B87 28Q1 <7p $5 oiju H. N. Wilson, 897-2196. I7p' Sawmill LOGS WANTED RALEIGH HAROLD GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET New Scholarship Loan Fund Is 9:45 a. m. Crurch school. /Classes for all ages) 11.00 a. m.--Worship sericve. Everyone is welcome. • • • SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST DETROIT CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday school. 10:00 a. tn. Morning W’orship. 11 o'clock. • • • FIRST CHRISTIAN < HI ROB Rev. Harold Hake. Pastor Bible School, 9:45 a m. Morning Worsh'p 10: j 6 a. na Youth Sarvice. 6-30 p. rn. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. • • • ST. CATHERINE’S CATHOIJC Mill Ctty Father Hugh Goerla Mau at 9:15 a.m. every Sun. IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Harold Roth. Pastor 8. W. Ivy 84. Mill City Henry lllebert. 8. 8. Sept. 9:30 a. m. Saturday Sabbath .Sunday School 10 00 a. m. School. Morning Service, 11.00 a. tn 11 a. m Worship service Youth Fellowship i 30 p. m. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday prayer Bible Study Wednesday ~ 7 JO meeting. p. m. Visitors welcome. Junior Choir and Bible dub. aJMEMBLY or GOD CHURCH Thursday. 4 00 p. m. Adult Choir Saturday at 7:* 6th and Cedar p. m. Rev. Ellis Warasr, Pastor Come fellowship with ua. Sunday School. 10:00 a. m. • • • Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Evangelestlc Sendee, 7 JO p tn. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Bible study and Prayer. SANTIAM CHAPEL Assembly of God Lyons, Oregon Douglas Mentxe. Pastor Phone 859-3364 Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Woehip, 11:00 a. m. Evening Service, 7:00 p. m. MI1J. CITY COMMUNITY Midweek Service. Wednesday (111 Kill 7:30. p. m. Full Gospel Qirist Ambassadors (Youth Kev. Doeaid Dlabong, P Service) Saturday, 7:30 p. m. Sunday School. 9:45 a. Singspiration Every 4th Sat Morning Worship, 11:60 m urday. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship 7:30. Thursday evening 7:30 Everyone welcome. A church with God’s answer tor your problems. LYON’S METHODIST CHI’RCB Woming Worship, 11 o'clock Surday school at 9:50. ess 8T. PATRICK'S PARISH Lyons Rev. Bernard Neuman. Pastor Mau: 1st. 2nd and 5th Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Mau 3rd and 4th Sunday at 10:30 a. m. e • e GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Bob Alllstoa, »»-«-«- t Sunday School. 10:00 a. m. If your clothing catches firs, Morning Worship 11 00 a. m Youth activities Sunday ev ening. • • • Rol on fleer er ground . . . Saether with coat or blanket OUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISH. Jord»» Rev. Bernard Nesrmaa. Pastor Mass: 1st. 2nd. and 5th Sun day at 8:30 a. m. Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at <.0:30 a. tn. • • • FREE METHODIST CHURCH North MUI aty Rev. Gene E. Davfdso*. Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Morning Worship. 6:15 p. m. Teen Time 7 p. m. Evening Worship. 7 p. m. Wednesday prayer meeting. don’t run . . . Bu t IM fin»It» h flxtl | Electrical Contracting RIGGS ELECTRIC Call 897-2515 Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week T V & Radio Service DAILY - ON CALL No Mileage Charge Between Stayton and Gates ON OR OFF THE CABLE Garbage Disposal PORTER&LAU DISPOSAL SERVICE Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Only $3.00 a Year Ph. 769-2154 or 859-2486 RC A VICTOR — The Best TV For Cable or Fringe Areas.