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4—The MM City Enterprise, Thursday, July 30, 1970 Work Smarter.. Not Harder By Bemlce Straws Extension Home Management CHURCH NEWS Snecialist Oregon State DON’T THINK YOU’RE BEING CHEATED if you find Canyon Conservative Baptist electric coffee makers and oth Rev. Robert Lathrop er appliances from which hot Services in New Church liquids are poured have short- Sunday school 9:45 a. m. • er cords than formerly. Morning Worship 11 a. m This is for safety reasons. Training Hour, 6:00 P. Mm. The Department of Health, Ed Wednesday evening Bible ucation. and Welfare says that Evening Service, 7 o’clock, many people have been burn tudy and prayer time 7 p. m. ed by becoming entagled in long cords of these appliances Free Methodist Church Spills result. North Mill City 1 Rev. John DeMain THE MILL CITY GET THE MOST BREAD 10.00 a. m. Sunday School FOR YOUR MONEY. Velma 11 a. m. Morning Worship. Seat, OSU Extension food mar 6 p. m. Eveninb Worship. keting specialist, says the standard white, store brand, Seventh Day Adventist large 22’, i oz. size costs the 8. W. Ivy 8t. Mill City least per slice. For a national B. G. Letcher, Paator brand the same size, expect to 11 a. m. Worship service. pay a little more. 7 p. m. Wednesday prayer The less expensive brands meeting. may not be enriched so bet ter check the label. Bread en St. Patrick’s Parish richment is not mandatory in Oregon. When enriched, the Rev. Bernard Neonian, Pastor Lyons food value approximates that : 1st. 2nd and 5th Sunday naturally found in whole wheat at Mass 10:30 a. m. bread. Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday a’ 4:30 a. m. ENTERPRISE “BENTS” REQUIRE CAREFUUL INSPECTION i 1966 G.M.C. i Ton Pickup $995 6 Cylinder, 3 Speed 1965 Dodge 4 Ton Pickup $1195 V8, 4 Speed 1967 Ford 3/4 Ton Pickup $1895 4 Speed 1967 Ford Econoline Van $1395 Heavy Duty 1966 Lincoln Continental $2195 Full Power and Air Philippi Motor Company Telephone 769-2117 1094 First Street Stayton, Oregon Good Roost for Everybody Occasionally grocery stores offer special prices on dented cans. Shoppers can make worthwhile savings in sucn cases, but careful inspection of each can is called for, advises Velma Seat, Extension food marketing specialist, Oregon State University. Dents in the vicinity of the seams are most likely to cause trouble. Look over the dented merchandise and choose only those cans that show no evi dence of leaking and dents are on the side away from the seam. LYONS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 8th and Ash St. Phone 859-2540 Richard Sly, Student Minister Welcomes you to come as you are. Sunday School at 10 a .m. The Church in Worship 11 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Richard W. Wells. Bianch President—585-4442 Meetings at Stayton Branch Chapel - Westown Subdivison Priesthood Meetings 9:00 Sunday School .......... 10:30 Sacrament Meeting ... 6:00 Relief Society Tuesday 7:30 END OF ERA MIA Wednesday ____ 7:30 The nickel candy bar has al Primary Thursday 4:30 ready departed and now comes the sad news that the 5 cent Idanha Comm unity Church lifesaver is gone too. The ma Rev. Orville Swindler, Pastor jor lifesaver company has re Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. cently announced that the re Morning Service, 11:00 a. m tail price of lifesavers has now Youth Fellowship, 5:00 p. m. been raised to seven cents. Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30 Before you get too upset p. m. about this price increase, says Mrs. Velma Seat, Extension Mill City Community Church food marketing specialist, Ore Rev. Donald L. Dishong, Pastor gon State University, just re Full Gospel member that lifesavers have Sunday School 10:00 A. M. been 5 cents since 1912. How’s Morning Worship 11:00 A. M Eveuing Service 7:30 P. M. that for a steady price? Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M. Everyone welcome. ST CHRISTOPHER MISSION Detroit Saturday Mass at 7 p. m. in stead of 11 a. m. Sundays. Holy Day and First Friday 5:30 P. M- Detroit First Christian Church Minister Charles E. Fultz. Bible School. 9-45 a. m. Morning Wonship 11:00 a. m. Evening service at 7 p. m.. Bible Study each Wednesday 10:00 A. M. and 6:30 P. M. at the Church. (DETROIT : IDANHA By Boots Champion A dinner guest at the home of the Harold Champions on Wednesday of last week was Ray Sophy of Jordon Valley. Other guests later in the after noon were Mr. and Mrs. Gudne Gestson of Gates and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacobs of Cot tage Grove. The Jacobs were former residents of old Detroit. Mabel Poncia, who has been visiting for the past three weeks at the home of her nephew in Woodland, Wash ington, returned home Satur day. Visiting in the area Wednes day of last week were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Campbell and fam ily of Hood River. The Camp bells formerly resided in the old town of Detroit before moving to Hood River. They were accompanied by their eldest daughter, her husband and children who reside in In diana. Or vacation, they made a trip to the 'Upper North Santiam canyon to show the grandchildren where their mother used to reside, the Campbells said. Included in their sightseeing tour was the State Capitol building in Sal em. The Campbells, who mov ed from here 18 years ago, were amazed at the changes an<i growth of the upper can yon. John Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Len Davis of Idanha is now teaching summer school at Purdue College, his mother said Monday. His wife and family flew out to the west coast and are now visiting at the home of her mother in Rockaway. They plan to visit here at the Davis home in the near fu ture before returning home. A Salem man, George C. Baum, 58, died about 7:00 p.m. Sunday night while on an out ing at Riverside Park, near Marion Forks, apparently of a heart attack. Born in St. Paul, Minn., he was a sexton at St. Paul’s Episcipal church in Salem. He had lived in Salem about five years. Services were held Wednes day at a Salem mortuary. Subscribe tc The Mill City Enterprise ACCENTUATE THE POSITIVE Many people have promoted positive thinking. Dale Carne gie made a lifetime profession out of it. Rev. Norman Vincent Teale topped the bestseller list with books of sermons on it, and songs have been written about it. Closely intertwined with this philosophy are the attri butes of integrity, respect for fellow man, and productive living. Then, along conies something “new”—as old as civiliza tion—the era of the iconoclast. Down with everything. The moral fibre of the theatre, the arts and music are seriously af fected. Marijuana is in. When this crutch fails too many turn to stronger dings as an aid to accentuate the negative. Get a subject: Cambodia, free love, pollution, student power, people power. Destroy the institutions. Civic, industrial, business, and educational leaders are at tempting to reverse this tide of self-destruction. The time is late. Let’s return to a positive thinking even a.s we urge positive action to solve our community problems. Let's stop worrying about making excuses for the purveyors of death and destruction, the drug pushers, by bringing them to justice. Let’s reurn to respect family, flag, divinity and the nation. Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week NOTICE Subscribers, please check the label on your Enterprise this week. If the figure following your name is 7-70 Assembly of God Lynns, Oregon Douglas Mentze, Pastor Phone 859-3364 Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. tn. Evening Service, 7:00 p. m. 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