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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 22, 1968 CHURCH Womcud- ßatje Jayceettes Welcome Mrs. Bid Sanders as New Club Member Mrs. Bid Sanders was wel comed as a new member of Gates Church af Christ Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 the Jayceettes when that 10 a. m. Sunday school. group met at the home of 11 a. m. Worship service. Mrs. Jim Girod Thursday. Saturday 7 p. m. Youth for Shakesperean Festival The forthcoming District 8 Christ. visitation was discussed and plans were made for it. Mem Sets New Record MIU City Community Church bers worked on the invita Attendance records are top Rev. Donald L. Dishong, Pastor tions during the meeting. Full Gospel pling at the Oregon Shake By Bernice Strawn Are you a target? Ideas were suggested for spearean Festival in Ashland Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Extension Home Management the Columbus Day hospital Now nearing the mid-point in Outstindinf peoplt art beti»:' Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Specialist Oregon State prospects then most for lewsuits tray favors for the Santiam its Eveuing Service 7:30 P. M. 28th season, the widely- running into hundreds of thou hospital and the young wom known theatre has played to FROZEN ORANGE JUICE Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M. sands of dollars. See us for a en will start working on them 29,114 persons. . . over 600 Miss Judy Beth Kenline just CONCENTRATE should be Everyone welcome. special “PLUS" program of mil soon. returned home from a week’s placed immediately in home more than this point last sum lion dollar or-more liability pro There will be a paint party mer. Junior camp up at the Big freezer storage and kept froz Mill City Baptist Church tection. at the Jaycee hall and the Lake Youth Camp. She receiv en until used. Marie Tribble, Rev. Roy Bedwell, Pastor For the first time, half of Jayceettes will assist them. the Shakespearean repertory ed the honor in Frontier Out Oregon State University Ex 215 S. W. 6th A potluck family dinner will was entirely sold out prior to post as well as participating in tension nutritionist, says the Sunday school 9:45 a. m. be held at noon. Worship service, 11 a. m. July opening. Eighteen of water skiing, swimming, can safe storage period in the ice Mrs. Mike Wilson and Mrs its oeing, and sailing. cube compartment of the re Training Union 6:30 p. m. the first 25 performances Penny Traw were appointed were sold out and most of the Each year the Seventh-day frigerator is one week; in a Evening Worship, 7:30. to assist the president of the other Adventist Missionary Volun combination ice-cube-freezer nights missed the S.R.O. J. C. Kimmel E. L. Davis Jaycees, Virgil Trout with mark by just a small margin. teer Department sponsors four compartment, three months; Santiam Chapel some of his business phone Owners of these camps for the differ and in the freezer, one year. Assembly of God Seating still remains for calls, hoping thus to relieve Be sure to keep the juice age groups at the camp. Lyons, Oregon Ph. 897-2345 Mill City him of some of his work load. the chronicle-history “Henry ent Douglas Mentze, Pastor the Eighth" on September 5; The youth are taught many frozen until you’re ready to Mrs. Girod was appointed and for “Cymbeline” on Au honors and guided in learning use it. If the freezer fails and Phone 859-3364 Salem Mobile to purchase pins for the Jay- gust skills and hobbies and have the concentrate thaws, use it Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. 29, September 2 and 6. Ph. YP2-2600 ceette uniforms which will Both shows have received a very educational week with as soon as possible. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. help “dress them up”. their counsellors. Evening Service, 7:00 p. m. warm critical comment and Refreshments were served enjoyed sell-out attendance. Representing DEMONS OR HELPERS — Wednesday evening Middle George Heibert attended the the T travelers at the close of the meeting Both “Hamlet” and “As You camp fcr the 9-year-olds the that’s what household clean Week Service, family night. J INSURANCE COMPANIES and the door prize was won Like It” are sold out. previous week. His home is in ing products may be. These 2nd and 4th Thursday eve. 7 v HARTFORD,CONNECTICUT by Mrs. Ruth TerLouw. Excellent seating remains Mill City while Judy Beth cleaners could be potential p. m. W. M. C*« Youth Service poisoners depending on how or C. A’». 6:30 Sunday even for ten of the 12 performances lives above Gates. they are stored and used, es ings. of the Festival’s music-dance pecially if there is a small production “Lock Up Your child in the house. Mill City Presbyterian Christian Church has Daughters.” Tickets are avail To protect your family, James C. Murray, Pastor able for this spritely musical Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. matinee for August 18, 20, 22, Dedication Ceremonies store household chemicals Clean — Oil — Adjust Sewing Machines such as floor wax, metal pol Morning Worship Services 24, 26, 28, 30, September 1, 3 ish and disinfectants separate at 9:30 and 11 a. m. Sermon $5.75 Straight Stitch and 7. At Camp Koinia ly from food and where child “Who Will Answer?”. “This is clear evidence of $7.50 Cam Machine • • our need for additional seat Dedication ceremonies were ren can’t reach them. After Nursery through adult classes. $9.95 Automatic ing”, commented Festival held last Sunday at Camp Koin using them, be sure to return Detroit Church of Christ General Manager William Pat ia for an A frame house which them immediately to their Pick Up Saturday's return following Sat. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. safe storage cabinet. ton. “We’re delighted that had been built through dona Morning Worship, 11 o’clock. Store in original containers. construction of the new, in tions of the Mill City Christian Come fellowship with us. door theatre will help us boost church. The camp is located It’s easy to mistake a product for something else if stored near Sweet Home and young our attendance potential by First Christian Church 897-2141 30% next season,” he said. people attend summer camp in another container. Dispose of products in de Minister Charles E. Fultz. “We dislike disappointing there. Bible School, 9:45 a. m. The annual church picnic faced or unlabeled bottles or ticket seekers and we look 11 a. m. Sermon Topic is: cans. The directions on the there that day forward to having this in was also held “ The Unity in the Spirit". label are important for cor with about 70 attending from creased capacity.” Youth service 5:30 p. m. here. There was lots of food on rect usage and also list anti Evening service at 7 p. m.: hand with a highlight of the dotes in case of accidental I>oisoning. Flush such pro Stork Shower Honors picnic being good homemade ducts Community Presbyterian down the drain so there ice cream. can be no mistake about what Ret Arne V. Magnuson, Pastor Minister and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Ed Davenport Mehama, Oregon Fultz of the Mill City church happens to them. j 9:45 a. m. Church School. MEHAMA — Mrs. Edward headed the arrangements and (Classes for all ages) Every child shows symp Titze was hostess at her among those attending were 11:00 a. m.Worship Service. toms of emotional disturbance home Friday evening for a Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jull of Sal stork shower honoring, Mrs. em. He is a former pastor of at some periods of life. How Canyon Conservative Baptist can you tell whether this is Edward Davenport. Several the church. Rev. Robert Lathrop Church members are an something to worry about or games were played and the Services in New Church just a passing phase? Make Our Store your Headquarters for rest of the evening was devot nouncing that on September 8 in Lyons Theres no special test you Don Summers, Christian ed to visiting after the gifts Sunday school 9:45 a. m. all of your were opened and refreshments Church Indian Missionary from can give that will tell you the Morning Worship 11 a. m answer, says Mrs. Roberta C. served. Among those present Seattle will be the guest speak Training Hour, 6:00 P. Mm. Frasier, Extension family life 1 or sending gifts were Mmes. er. Members and friends are Evening Service, 7 o’clock. , Alvin Griffiths, Harley Her- invited to attend the service specialist, Oregon State Un Wednesday evening Bible iversity, but you can take We have the guns, ammunition, clothing, ! shfelt, Ivan Clason, Arthur as well as the breakfast Sat your clues from the total life study and prayer time 7 p. m. Shafer, Harold Longfellow, urday morning at the church, pattern of your youngster. to help you make this season a good one. Joe Tracy, John Teeters, Bob starting at 8 o’clock. Lyons Methodist Church Emotionally stable children Rogers, Harvey Kanoff, John Sth and Ash St. ! are usually happy Mrs. Fras COME IN AND SEE US TODAY! Shafer, Miss Laura Pamavitch Phone 859-2540 ier says. They find life on the I and the honor guest Mrs. Mill City Club Rev. Greg Johanson, Pastor ■whole enjoyable and usually , Davenport and hostess Mrs. Welcomes you to come as appear contented, unless they I Titze. Visits Weidman are facing some critical situa you are. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. tions. 1 Home in Lyons The child who is emotional The Church in Worship 11 ly healthy has “bounce”. He a. m. Several members of the Mill may be upset if he doesnt get City Garden club visited the his way or if things go wrong, Calvary Lutheran Lyons Garden club August 14 but worry, grief and anger Stayton at the home of Mrs. Otto don’t persist over a long per First Ave. and Fern Ridge Rd. Phone 897-2785 Weidman. Rev. Paul Emmel. Pastor iod of time. It was a luncheon meeting Children who are emotion Sunday School...... 9:45 a. m. and a tour of the lovely gar ally healthy feel guilty when Worship Service —1030 a. m. dens at the Weidman home they’ve done something wrong was made between showers and try to do something to Seventh Day Adventist that day. The flower enhanc make up for it. 8. W. Ivy St. MIU Qty ed patio was the setting for R. G. Letcher, Pastor Healthy children respond 11 a. m. Worship service. the luncheon and “garden appropriately to life. They games” were played during may quarrel with brothers 7 p. m. Wednesday prayer the afternoon for additional and sisters. They will respond meeting. entertainment. to unjust accusation with an Aattending from Mill City ger. They won’t be “good” all Our Lady of Lourdes Parish were Mrs. Nell DeWitt, Mrs. the time. They will probably Jordan Martin Hansen, Mrs. Fred have some fears. Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday ai Moore, Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood, Stable children have a re day at 8:30 a. m. Mrs. Hollis Turnidge, Mrs. laxed quality. They tend to Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sun Albert Carr and Mrs. Wendell sprawl. When they walk or day. PERSONAL STATIONERY Heller. run they exhibit a loose-joint Free Methodist Church ed way of moving. LETTERHEADS North Mill City Healthy children are cur Rev. John DeMain ious. They are full of ideas. ENVELOPES 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. They aren’t willing to accept the thought there are only 11 a. m. Morning Worship. two ways of doing things—a 6 p. m. Young People’s right way and a wrong way. Service. They think there are all kinds 7 p. m. Evening Worship. of ways and they want to try Santiam Memorial Hospital out as many as possible. The Church of Jesus Christ (Stayton) Healthy children act their of letter Day Saints ADAMS—To Mr. and Mrs. age—most of the time. The Richard W. Wells, John F. Adams, Stayton, a child does not act like a "lit Branch President—585-4442 ENCLOSURES daughter. Wednesday. August tle man” or a “ little wo Meetings at Stayton Branch 14, 1968. man”. but acts in a way apro- Chapel - Westown Subdivison BUSINESS CARDS priate to his age level and the Priesthood Meetings ___ 9:00 kind of discipline and guid Sunday School .......... 1030 BOOKLETS ance he has at home and Sacrament Meeting .... 600 Relief Society Tuesday 7:30 school. ACCOUNTING FORMS 7:30 “Parents need to look at MIA Wednesday Primary Thursday ___ 4:30 their home, school. and com RULED FORMS munity to see if they are pro viding the kind of climate in Idanha Community Church Rev. Harold Roth. Pastor INVOICES which people can live in good Jean Roth. S. S. Supt. mental health,” says Mrs. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Frasier. Adventist Youth Attend Full Week Summer Camp Work Smarter.. 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When she returned, she found that someone had backed into the side of her car, causing consid erable damage. The other driv er had left without leaving his name. Fortunately, another shop per witnessed the accident and informed Mrs. Jones of the license number of the oth er car. What can Mrs. Jones do about it? The police usually will not make an accident report, or issue a traffic citation occur- ing on private property. The Motor Vehicle Code— which sets forth the rules of the road—applies only to the operation of motor vehicles public streets and highways, it does not apply to accidents on private property, such as a store’s parking lot. The police were glad, how ever, to obtain ownership of the offender’s car from the license number and tell Mrs. Jones, so she could pursue her own remedies. Even though the rules of the road do not apply off the street, the common law rules of negligence do. Thus, any one who negligently causes in jury or damage to another can be held civilly responsi ble for the damages. In this case, Mrs. Jones has a cause of action against the other person, and should be able to collect for the damage to her car. Also, remember that the lia bility insurance carried by most vehicle owners DOES cover accidents both on and off the highway. Here the other car owner’s insurance company would probably cov er the damage to Mrs. Jone’s car. (Oregon lawyers offer this column as a public service. No person should apply or in terpret any law without the aid of an attorney who is com pletely advised of the facts in volved. Even a slight variance in fact may change the appli cation of the law.) Community Calendar of Events Wednesday, August 21— Santiam Rebekah Lodge at Hall at 8 p. m. Thursday, August 22— IOOF Lodge at hall, 8 p. m. Pre-Kindergarten School Meeting at 1:30 in Room 6 at Mill City Elementary school. 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