Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton are her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill ilea from Seattle. CHURCH HEWS Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bastus check and family, former resi­ dents here and now residing in Bellevue, Wash., have been Hu Catherine’s Catholic Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peter­ I visiting friends in the area. Masses Every Sunday son and Tommy Brusasco went Mrs. Bastuscheck and children 9:00 A. M. to Salem Monday where they ; arrived last Thursday to camp Holy Day and First Fridaj visited the Enchanted Forest. ' at Fishermen’s Bend. Mr. 7:30 P. M. Later they met a group of I Bastuscheck, who has spent Church Services — 9:30 aun. friends from Portland for I the summer fire fighting in Sunday School — 11:00 aun. luncheon. I the La Grande area, joined his ““*•*“* I family on Sunday. They plan- Mill City Garden Club will i ned to return to their Belle- ST CHRISTOPHER MISSION meet next Thursday, Sept. 5, i vue home this Thursday. Detroit __ at the home of Mrs. Jennie I Sunday Mass 10:30 a.m. Cauble for a 12:30 dessert Holy Day and First Friday Visiting for severaL days at luncheon. Those who are un­ the Ralph Youmans home are 5:30 P M. Detroit able to attend are asked to Mrs. Howard Sanders, Kim please notify the hostess by and Howard and Mrs. Mary LYONS UNITED Wednesday. Peconic of Westchester, Calif. METHODIST CHURCH 8th and Ash St. Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt, Marilyn Chapter #145, OES, Phone 859-2540 who recently sold their home wiR resume their fall meet­ Rev. Arthur Hansen ings on Monday, Sept. 9, at here to Mr. and Mrs. George Welcomes you to come as 8:00 at the IOOF ___ Hall _____ with Long, moved last week to Sa- you are. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Murry Moore | lem. Their new address is presiding as worthy matron, 1835 N. E. Icabod St., Salem, Santiam ( hapel and worthy patron. All mem-; Ore. 97303. The Dale Kirsch Assembly of God hers ol the Eastern Star living i family purchased the Long re­ Phone 859-2644 Lyons in Mill City area are most cor­ sidence on Ivy Street and mov- Robert Harkins, .......... Pastor I ed during the weekend. dially invited to attend. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. I Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott en ­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly I C. A. (Youth) Service Thurs­ were Sunday dinner guests of tertained a group of his rela­ days at 7:00 p.m. their daughter and family, Dr. tives for dinner at their home Royal Rangers and Misslon- and Mrs. Paul Barkley and last Saturday, Aug. 24. Includ­ ettes Family Night, Wednesday three sons, Dan, Chris, and ed among the guests were Mr. at 7:00 p. m. Anyone desiring counsel and Andy, in Corvallis. The occa­ and Mrs. Fred Brown and Mr. sion was Mrs. Kelly’s birthday and Mrs. Ben Oxenford, all of prayer may call Pastor Robert Scranton, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Harkins. anniversary. K. N. Smith of Lebanon; Mrs. I Soloist at the Presbyterian i Edna Shaw of Salem; Mrs. Church on Sunday morning I Vida Scott, Jack's mother, of was Miss Mary Gay ReMine, I« Mill City; and Mrs. Wilson the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, Lois’ mother of Shields ReMine. Formerly of Lyons. On Sunday afternoon, Waahington, Miss ReMme left the same group were guests after church for Sacramento, for dinner at the home of Mr. Calif, where she hopes to lo- and Mrs. R. N. Smith in Le­ banon. Mrs. Smith (Vera) is a cate. Calvary Lutheran Charch former school teacher here. Stayton Among those attending the It has been learned that Al­ First Ave. and Fern Ridge Rd. Rev. Norbert Dey, Pastor Oregon State Fair over the bert Stevens of Lyons, the weekend induded Mr. and uncle of Mrs. Jack Scott, un­ Sunday School 9:15 a. m. Mrs. Jerry Plttam, Mr. and derwent surgery at Santiam Worship Service 10:30 a. id Mrs. Don. Moffatt, Mr. and Memorial Hospital in Stayton Mrs. Bud Cline, Mr. and Mrs. on Monday, and is recovering Detroit Community Al Yankus, Mr. and Mrs. Don satisfactorily. Christian Church Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Al Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Warde, Mrs. Rüla Schaffer, Miss Debbie McLain has re­ Children’s Church, 11:00 aun Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas turned from a six weeks visit Come as you Are and and Chris, Mr. and Mrs. Clare in Grand Forks, N. D. with Worship with us. Henness, Linda Long, Gary her brother, Dennis McLain Henness, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and his family. Debbie is the Tpers and Mr. and Mrs. Bur- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Idanha Community Church Rev. Larry M. Goin, Pastor ton Boroughs. “Scottie” McLain and will be Sunday School, 10:0 a. m. a senior at Santiam High Morning Service 11 o’clock. Mt« Sigrum Grimstad has School. Evening Service at 7 o’clock returned to her apartment at Bible Study, Wednesday 7:80 Kingwood Manor the past week Mr. and Mrs. Al Bueneman p- m. and will return to her job as and twin sons, Robin and a teacher in the Mill City Ronald hosted a Salmon bake Gates Community Elementary School. on their “North Fork” pro­ Church of Christ perty. Those attending were Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Bible Study 11:15 a.m. Gcrfes Christian Church their son-in-law and daugh­ ter, Mr. and Mrs. Corky Jenno fleets Officers First Christian Church and son, Barry from Californ­ GATES — The Gates Chris­ ia, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hill, Rev. Richard L. Halstead tian Church held a Fellowship Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowen, and Bible School 9:45 a.m. Dinner on Sunday, Aug. 25, his brother from St. Louis, Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. following the morning serv­ Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Mark Alek- Youth meeting at 6:00 p.m. ices. About 45 to 50 persons at­ sich and Holly from the Port­ Evening Services 7:00 p.m. tended. Following the dinner, land area and Mr. and Mrs. Adult Bible study each Thurs­ election of officers was held. Ervin Peterson of Mill City. day at 7:30 p.m. Youth Bible Being elected as trustees for The afternoon was spent study each Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. Santiam Searchers each the following year were Jim swimming and visiting. Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. Dolby, John Combs and Mary Stafford. Secretary-treasurer for the coming year is Etheline Yates and pianist will be Ruby Brisbin. Six to eight deacons and deaconesses were also elected to serve. Calling at the home of Lowell Cree’s and William Mc­ Clintock’s Monday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jor- gison and Wes from Scio. Mrs. Herbert Schroeder is now at the Mt. Angel Towers, and her husband is still at the St. Benedictine Home in Mt. Angel. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Golden last week from Monday evening until Thursday morning was their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Golden and Merissa and Ron from Ta­ coma, Wash. Gates Women Attend 5—The Mill City EnterpriM*, Thursday, Aug. 29, 1974 1972 Kawasaki FOR SALE G. E. Copper- ' FOR SALE tone portable dishwasher, 175, excellent condition, lots GATES - Mary Wilson, $75; Montgomery Ward of extras. $450 solid. Ph. 897- Mrs. Velma Carey, Helen Wat- Coppertone dryer $15. Ph. son from Portland and Mrs. 897-2159 after 5:30 p.m. 35p 2924. Don Carey from Stayton tra- veled to Silverton on Tuesday, Aug. 20, to attend the bridal "With Sa shower of Miss Kimberley Berg, fiance of Jon Carey of we Stayton. Bridal Shower The bridal shower was given by Mrs. Nola Parkinson and Helen Scott, both long time friends of the family. About 70 persons attended including many relatives from Albany and Stayton. The couple is planning a Mehama Community Church Sept. 15 wedding. Frank Schultzwohl, Pastor Sunday school 9:45 a. m. The Charles Kellys were Morning Worship, 11 a. m. I guests of her brother and his Evening Services 7:30 p. m I wife, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. (Bob) | Hill, for a birthday dinner at The Church of Jesus Christ i an Albany restaurant Monday evening, Aug. 26. Later they of Latter Day Saints I visited at the Hill home be­ George J. Rolfe Bi anch President—585-4442 fore returning to Mill City. Meetings at Stayton Branch Chapel • Westown Subdlvlson Priesthood Meetings 9:00 Mill City Firemen Sunday School 10:30 Sacrament Meeting .... 6:00 Relief Society Wednesday 10:00 Have Picnic Sunday MIA Wednesday ____ 7:30 The Mill City Fire Depart­ Primary Tuesday _____ 4:30 ment gathered last Sunday, Aug. 25, for the firemen’s fam­ Our Lady of Lourdes Parish ily picnic at the joint homes Jordan of Ray Porter and Mr. and Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at, Mrs. Roger Lundquist, assisted day at 8:30 a. m. by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph You­ la Lyons mans. Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sun­ The firemen, their families day. and friends all got together at' about 1:00 p.m. and enjoyed Canyon Conservative Baptist an afternoon of food, fun and refreshments. 1 Rev. Don Prorciw Sixty people were present 5th & Cedar, I vons including several out-of-town Hoy Deeter, Youth Pastor guests, Mrs. Howard Sanders, Phone 859-2956 Kim and Howard and Mrs. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Mary Peconic of Westchester, Morning Worship 11 a.m. Calif, guests of the Ralph Training Hour, 6:00 p.m. Youmans, Mrs. Mary Pond, Evening Service, 7:00 p.m. Wednesday evening Bible mother of Mrs. Wm. Beyer of study and prayer time 7 p.m. Los Angeles, Calif., and the Byers family of Seattle, Wash, guests of the Porters. The fire Seventh Day department provided liquid re­ Adventist Church freshments, watermelon and Paul Haynes, Pastor ice cream. Games for children Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. and adults were played with Tuesday Evening Prayer prizes for games and drawings. Service _________ 7:00 p.m. All attending had a great time, and are looking forward ( to next year. Mill City Presbyterian Phone 897-3139 Morning Worship — 11:00 a. m. Too Late to Classify Adult Bible Class_ 10:00 a. m. I Nursery for young children under competent supervision. FOR SALE OR RENT — two bedroom house — $125 mo. shade trees. 65x100 ft. lot, Mill City Community Church 1% miles east of Mill City. Rev. Donald L Disbong, Pastor 2nd house on right on Rock Full Gospel Creek Road. Ph. 897-2272. Sunday School 10:00 A M. J 36 Morning Worship 11:00 A. H Eveuing Service 7:30 P. M. FOR SALE — Spacious three Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M. bedroom home of 1700 sq. ft. Everyone welcome. Large living and dining room, carpeting, Franklin Free Methodist Church fireplace, 1% baths, all North Mill City electric. Nice fenced yard Rev. John DeMain and good well. Also, work­ shop. Must see to appreciate. 10.00 a. m. Sunday School. Asking $27,500. Ph. 897- 11 a. m. Morning Worship. 3102. 36 6 p. m. Evening Worship Pharmacy Topics. By Frank Stramquiat »The status of pH in hair care products has been raised late­ ly. pH is a scale which indi­ cates the acid or base level of a substance. Neutral is 7, therefore, anything above 7 is basic (or alkaline) and any­ thing below 7 is acidic. It has been long known that hair, skin, scalp and nails were the healthiest when the pH was 4.5 to 5.5 (slightly acid­ ic). Even water which is neu­ tral (pH 7) is too alkaline for the hair’s delicate pH balance. Most hair prepara­ tions, such as color treat­ ments, permanents, straight­ eners, and some shampoos — particularly soap shampoos— are alkaline. As a result, of continued use the protective cuticle layers of the hair fi­ ber open, and the hair fibers become more porous, and when moisture is applied, the hair swells, feels spongy and becomes generally unmanage­ able. Too much acid will cause the hair to be easily broken when brushed or combed. At a pH of 4.5 to 5.5, the hair has its greatest elas­ ticity, strength and lustre. When Your Doctor Prescribes The Best, We Do the Rest at Mill City Pharmacy Phone 897-2812 Your Home Town Drug Store i And gota anda Jerry Pittam Insurance Phone 897-2324 or 897-2754 MUI City, Oregon CLEARANCESALE Buy Now and Save We Have Over 50 Walk Behind and Riding Mowers Toro Jacobsen Snapper Rug Stayton Small Equipment 769-2563 393 E. Florence Stayton WE ALSO SELL AND REPAIR — HOMELITE — BICYCLES — Motorcycle Accessories NEW HOURS—8 to 6 Tues, through Saturday CLOSED Sunday and Monday 4