Hemorrhoids Piles Fistula—n»Mure — prolapor Itching and other R«*ctal dis order*. Free drocrtpUve booklet UpandOo»n^"S,u*n',sWl'h The Avenue S^yton Tour Group Rodeo Queen Crowned I Saturday morning, June 1. th»< s«*eond Student T\>ur, USA. Dr. Reynolds Clinic, starting out at Stayton became Reading is a wonderful pasa- a reality. N aturopath -1 ’roc tokle. Pastor enjoy the blessings that we al­ State University. Lynns Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. The institute wiU be support ­ ready to have.” Rev. Bernard Neuman. Pastor Nursery through Adult classes The one paragraph which to ed by a grant from the Nation­ ★ ★ ★ Mass. 1st. 2nd and 5th Sunday Morning Worship Service at me is a real truth is the one al Science Foundation. Fifty-six 11:00 o'cloc. Sermon topic: at 10.30 a. m. about feeding and clothing our junior and senior high school Maas 3rd and 4th Sunday at The Fellowship of the Father.* Ulis insurance is avail­ children. plus the importance teachers will attend. 10:30 a. m. Each of the teachers picked of giving them our presence able for as short a term and active love. I believe one to participate will receive $75 Community Preaby tertan (Tiurcb SANTIAM CHAPEL Mehama. Oregon as three days or up to | of the main purposes of parents a week, plus tuition and fees Assembly of God 1 now. more than ever before, is and some travel and dependent Rev. Arne V. Magnunon. Pastor six months. Lyons. Oregon 9:45 a. m. Crurch school. | to give our children the feeling allowances. Dr. A. R. D»le. Douglas Meatse, Pastor professor of mathematics at (Classes for all ages) of being loved and wanted. The It is written to suit your [ feeling that whatever they do. Phone 85943M OSU. will be institute director. 11:00 a. m. Worship sericve. individual needs. Sunday School. 9:45 a. m. The institutes are part of a Everyone is welcome. I they should be able to come Morning Woohip, 11 00 a. m I home ’and know that they will giant program organized by You are covered for ac­ i be understood. They should National Science Foundation to FREE METHODIST CHl'ROi Evening Service. 7:00 p. m. Midweek Service, Wednesday cidents or sickness, also know than when they are wrong "improve science and mathe­ North MUI (Tty matics teaching, to increase the Rev. Gene E. Davidson, Pasta« 7:30. p. m. the will be reprimanded with theft insurance. Christ Ambassadors (Youth a firm hand, but at the same U.S. supply of top-flight scien­ 9.45 a. m. Sunday School Service» Saturday, 7:30 p. m. tists and teachers, and to stim ­ time with fairness. I can well 11 a. m. Morning Worship. Slngspiration Evary 4th Sat­ remember when I was quite ulate greater interest among 6:15 p. m. Teen rime urday. 7.30 p. m. ★ ★ ★ j young that I always had the young people in science.” I p. m. Evening Worship. | feeling that home was the place Oregon State is one of the 7 I m. Wednesday prayer where I was safe from all harm. nations's major centers for the ■nee ting. It was a good feeling. When teacher training programs. i everything seemed to be going ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH . wrong in the world. I had the 6th and Cedar feeling of security at "home." to me is almost as important Rev. Ellis Warner, Footer | It was a place where nothing as feeding and clothing them. I Sunday Scfiooi. 10:00 a. m. | could touch me, or at least that realize that this is a different Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m Members of TAC have had age. Things travel at an accel ­ was the feeling of security my Evangelestic Service, 7 JO p several meetings recently to erated pace, but basically peo­ tn. parents had instilled in me. J. C. Kimmel • Bud Davis get plans lined up for the 4th Some times nowadays, I feel ple are still people and children Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Bible of July parade and queen con­ Ph. 897-2660 Mill Ciri that parents do not take the are still children. They need study and Prayer. test which they are sponsoring. I time to give their children this love, and care, and a sense of A church with God'a answet Theme for this year is "Give | same feeling of security, which t being wanted. ror your problems. Your Regards to Broadway" and incldues all musicals or OATES COMMUNITY CHURCH song titles from Broadway OF CHRIST plays, past or present such ns Bob Alflatoa. Minister "Music Man,” “West Side Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Story,” "Oklahoma.” ••Porgy Morning Worship 11:00 a. m and Bess," "Strike Up the Youth actlvttiM Sunday ev Band,” etc. enlng. There was some misunder- I standing at first on just what Mil J. CITY COMMUNITY the theme designated and TAC I CHURCH members hope that organiza­ Full Goapei tions will now go ahead nnd Rev. DooaJd Diaboag, Footer select their parade entry theme Sunday School. 9:45 a. m. and princess. Deadline for this Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m is June 20. Evening Worship 7:30. Thursday evening 7 JO P. M Everyone welcome. By Don Mo Hatt Hoover's Repair Lyle Cummings Gets Grant for Month at Oregon State TRIP INSURANCE June 20 Deadline For Parade Entries HILL INSURANCE AGENCY ■ 4—Tlie Mill City EntrrpriM*. Tliiirmlay, June <1, 1963 Jeeps and Pickups Can Now Reach Breitenbush Lake For Swimmers, Boaters Listed An estimated 6550 people will drown this year in the United States, some 2550 from swim­ ming or playing in the water alone. An additional 4000 will tall from docks, bridges, or drown within 75 feet of shore. M<«t of the Individual» who become part of these dismal statistics will do so because they fail to observe 10 simple rules around water, according to Edward J. Slcazak, associ­ ate professor In 1‘hsyical Edu­ cation and Recreation nt Ore­ gon State University. 1*o live longer while enjoy ing water s|x»rts. everyone sh»xi after meals I Enter the water grudunlly- never turn hack to surf waters. 5 Swim «ally when life guard» are ixi duty. 6 Never call for hrlp unless nrark Is still closed due to snow. Burning permits are required for everything except camp­ fires Is>gging trucks ate uti French ('reek road tor nbout six miles up The llrellenhuali road still had heavy kigglng traffic. A note of s(>rclal interest to flowers lovers is tin- fact that rlMskstrndriHui are now in bk«>m all over the district. THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Entered nt second class matter November lu 1944 al the Poet Office at Mill (Tty, Oregon un­ der Act of March 3. 1M79. ruaiiSHiis ASSOCIATION Too Late to Classify FOR SALE UM) White Leghorn laying hena 25c each Chas. NATIONAL Blackburn, I*1 mwm * X97 2530 23 Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Only S3.00 a Year lx»N W. 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Sunday School 9:30 Sacrament Meeting .. 10:45 Priesthood Meeting .... 11:50 EDITORIAL Su bac tipt lori Ratea Miri >n4.inn Counties JT a year Outside Murion-lJnn S3 50 a Yr. a. m. and 4th Sunday at SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST S. W. Ivy St. MUI (Tty 9:30 a. m. Saturday Sabbath School. 11 a. m. Worship service 7:30 p. m. Wednesday prayer meeting. Visitors welcome. NIWDAMI <7** Mill Oregon