The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 14, 1968, Page 3, Image 3

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    LYONS
By Eva Bressler
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd (Bud)
Wilson are moving into an
apartment on Franklin Street.
He has recently been dis­
charged from the U. S. Army,
and will now be employed at
Wilson’s hatchery.
Belva Covey, Linn County
Extension agent will present
the demonstration on “Acces­
sories in the home” at the
March meeting of the Lyons
Extension Unit to be held
Thursday, March 21, at the
Methodist church beginning
at 10:00 a. m.
Mrs. Ralph Davis was host­
ess for the Wednesday after­
noon card club held Wednes­
Serve* The Canyon For day afternoon at the home of
her mother Mrs. John Kunkle.
Playing of 500 followed a 1:30
dessert luncheon. High score
Stayton
was held by Mrs. Earl Allen;
Phone 769-2117 859-2552 second high, Mrs. Hazel Lew-
Philippi Motor Co.
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est craftsmanship—yet costs about half aa much as you’d
guess! Do see the many other elegant type styles...for your
complete wedding stationery needs. •He/io^raving-not to
be conf used with en&avini.
The Mill Gty Enterprise
Phone 897-2772
117 N. E. Wall Street
Mill City
is, and low to Mrs. Laura
Neal. Others attending were
Mmes. Andrew Sieg, Arthur
Olmstead, Oral Williams, Sam
Bridges, Oscar Naue, Percy
Hiattt. Flovd Bassett, Mrs.
Leota Worden, Eulalia Lyons,
Gladys Nygaard, and Miss Ze­
ta Prichard.
The Lyons Beauty Shop will
reopen Friday, March 15, af­
ter being closed for some
time. The new operator will
be Mrs. Esther Stafford of
Mill City.
Mrs. Olin Spiva is substi­
tute teaching at Detroit this
week in the grade school.
Albert Ewing from Tracey,
Calif., is visiting at the home
of his sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Olin SDiva.
A Missionary Conference
will be held next week at the
Canyon Bantlst church begin­
ning Sunday morning March
10 through Friday. A different
missionary will speak each
evening at 7 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown of
Lvons are announcing the en­
gagement of their daughter
Miss Gloria Jean Brown to
^’ck Stan Weitman son of
Mr. and Mr«. Stanley Welt-
•nan of Aumsville, Miss
”rown is emnloved with the
Department of Labor Indus­
tries in Salem and Mr. Welt-
•nan is with Manrice Ferv’s
Construction of Stavton. Roth
voting neonle are graduates
of Stavton Union Hi<»b School
'’he with the cla« of 1967 and
be w’th the class of 1965. No
date has been set for the wed­
ding.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt
and her sister Mr«. Gladys
Nygaard were Sunday guests
in Albany at the home of
their grandson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Elmer and
daughters.
Last Sunday. March 3.
miests at the home of Mrs.
t eota Worden were her two
daughters and families. Mr.
and Mrs Frank Bernard and
«on Gre^g from Toledo and
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lierman,
Richard, Cheryl and Loel of
Stavton.
Mrs. Mildred Thompson
from Oakland. Calif., visited
ber brother-in-law and sister
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wyman
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Craig-
mvle and Mrs. Donna Asmus­
sen were Sunday visitors In
'’heridan at the home of Mr.
«nd Mrs. .Tim Harris former
Lvons residents.
The St. Patrick Catholic
Parish will hold their annual
St. Patrick card and Bunco
narty Sunday, March 17. at
the Catholic Community hall
at 7:30 p. m. Committee in
charge are the Oulnter fam­
ily; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
'’ieg: Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Walz; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lin­
demann. and Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Blackbum.
Jan Grosso was a Thurs­
day over night guest at the
3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 14, 1968
fl
CHURCH
HEWS
For Recorder
Bonafide Farms
Get Different
Assessment
Mill City Presbyterian
James C. Murray, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m
Morning Worship Service at
Marion County Assessor H.
11:30 a. m Sermon topic F. Domogalla reports that ap­
“Bottlenecks and Spearheads!” plications are being received
Nursery through adult classes. from owners of unzoned bona
fide farms under legislation
First Christian Church
enacted last year redefining
Minister Charles Fultz
farm use value and providing
for a different method of ap­
Bible School, 9:45 a. m.
11 a. m. Sermon Topic is: praising for assessment and
taxation of qualifying farms.
‘Love Is Like That.”
Farm use value applies to
Youth service 5:30 p. m.
Evening service at 7 p. m.: two categories, the assessor
explained. One is land located
in a farm use zone, as estab­
Detroit Chareta of Chriat
Mrs. Pat Wahl is announc­ Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. lished by the County Court or
ing that she is a candidate for
Morning Worship. 11 o’olock. Board of County Commission­
Mrs Frances Warner de­
the House of Representatives
ers in accordance with state
in the coming primary elec­
law, and currently devoted to clared her candidacy for the
Calvary Lutheran
position of Recorder for Linn
tion.
farm use.
Stayton
The last session of the Ore­ First Ave. and Fern Ridge Rd.
The other category includes County this morning at 8:30
gon Legislature proved to be
Rev. Paul EmmeL Pastor
bona fide farms devoted to a. m. on the Democratic tick­
a mockery of the democratic Sunday School___ 9:45 a. m. farm use and specially asses­ et. Mrs. Warner has lived in
process. The Legislators fail­ Worship Service ...1030 a. m. sed as a result of the owner’s Oregon since 1936. She receiv­
ed to act responsibly or to re­
annual application for farm ed her education In Minne­
Hantiani Chapel
present the voters who elect­
use assessment, which must sota. She has lived in Lebart
Aaaembly ot God
ed them. It was the longest,
be filed by March 31 each on at 326 E. Vine since 1949
Lyons, Oregon
■ Prior to that she lived in
costliest waste of tax dollars
year.
Dougin* Meats«, Pastor
in the History of Oregon.
Market (true M value
Phone 859-3364
The people of this state and
for highest and best use will in Sweet Home she was em­
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
ployed by the City of Sweet
of this county are tired of
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. tn. apply to all other farmland, I Home. She married Chester
these irresponsibilities and
Evening Service, 7:00 p. m. the assessor emphasizes.
I Warner in 1949 and they had
are looking for a change.
In the case of land In a I a son Michael. Mr. Warner
Wednesday evening Middle
The only alternative to the
high property tax problem Week Service, family night farm use zone, no application ' passed away in 1964.
was the attempted shifting of 2nd and 4th Thursday eve. 7 Is needed. The assessor is re­
the tax load In the form of a p. m. W. M. Cs Youth Servioe quired to appraise all land rate certified by the State
retrogressive sales tax. The or C. A’a. 6:30 Sunday even­ devoted to farm use in a zon­ Tax Commission.
ed area at farm use value. In
raid on the Veteran«’ Farm ings.
3. The result will be the
this group there are no de­
and Home Loan Fund of $15
value of the land for farm
ferred
taxes
due
at
some
lat
­
Mill
City
Baptist
Charch
million was a poor substitute Rev. Roy Bedwell. Pastor
use.
er date.
for responsible legislation.
The assessor explains that
An
owner
of
an
unzoned
215
8.
W.
6th
The recent flagrant abuse of
bona fide farm who wants it1 whenever the us* of the land
Sunday
school
9:45
a.
m.
our beaches and sands proves
assessed at farm use value changes, or otherwise becomes
Worship service, 11 a. m.
that not even our God-given
Training Union 630 p. m. with a portion of the tax de- • disqualified for farm use a»
shoreline is sacred unto the
ferred until the land use I scssment, the deferred taxes
Evening Worship, 730.
people. The battle with the
changes may file an applica­ plus interest (or the last five
House Judlc'ary Committee
tion with the county assessor. or lesser number of years in
and the scuttling attempt of
The
application must be made which the farm use assess­
the Ways and Means Commit­
on a form supplied by the as­ ment was In effect will be
tee to let fraud and deceint
sessor and available only at added to the tax extended
run unrestrained on consum­
against the land on the next
hi
8 office.
er goods and services in this
general property tax roll.
If
the
land
has
been
sub
­
state is another offense again­
Interest of 6 percent, from
to special assessment in
st the iudeement and desires Canyon Conservative Baptim ject
the dates at which such ad­
the
preceding
year,
a
late
fil
­
of the People of Oregon.
Rev. Robert Lathrop
ing may be made up to and ditional taxes would have
These acts and the failure
Service* in New Church
including Anril 30 by paying a been payable if no special as­
to act responsibly have led
In Lyon*
$10 late filing fee. In such sessment had been in effect,
me to believe we should have
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
cases, the assessor will notify will be included in the amount
a decided change in the make
Morning Worship lltm the land owner by April 10 of deferral to be collected.
up of our Representatives.
Training Hour, 6:00 P. Mm. that a filing has not been
Additional Information re­
For these reasons, I am an­
Evening Service, 7 o’clock. made.
garding may be obtained at
nouncing now that I will be
Wednesday evening Bible
Assessor H. F. Domogalla the assessor’s office.
a candidate for a seat in the study and prayer time 7 p. m. lists the following require­
Hou«e of Representatives on
ments for farm use assess­ QUOTATIONS to furnish la­
the Democratic ticket for Mar­
ments (deferral):
bor, materials, sunplias and
lon County.
1. The land is currently be­ equipment to perform lanitor-
ing used exclusively as a bona ial services at the Detroit Ran­
home of hfs parents. Mr and
fide farm.
ger Station, Willamette Na-
Mrs. Ernest Grosso. He is be­
2. The land has been used tional Forest, Detroit. Oregon,
ing transfered from Everett,
exclusively as a bona fide are being received until March
Washington to Dumas. Texas.
farm for the two years Im­ 15, 1968, bv the Contracting
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson
mediately preceding the year Officer, Willamette National
spent last week end in Seattle, The Church of Jesus Christ of application.
Forest, P. O. Box 1272, 210
of letter Day Saints
with their daughter, Brenda,
3. The gross income for East 11th Avenue, Eugene,
Richard
W.
Wells,
who is attending a Giris’ Branch President—585-4442 each of three of the five cal­ Oregon 97401. Quotation*
Boarding School.
Meetings at Stayton Branch endar years immediately pre­ forms, RFQ 68-Q, mav he ob­
Mrs. Effie Anderson with Chapel ■ Westown Subrlivlson ceding the vear of application tained from the Detroit Ran­
her daughter Mrs. Jay Myers Priesthood Meetings....... 9:00 has been $500 or more.
ger Station. Detroit. Oregon,
and children of Stavton and Sunday School ........... 1030
4. There are no outstanding or from the Willamette Na­
Mrs. James Cook and daugh­ Sacrament Meeting .... 6:00 leases or options to buy the tional Fores* In Fi»<w»ne.
ter from Ridgefield, Wn. were Relief Society Tuesday 730 surface rights of the land for
in Chehalis, Wn. Saturday MIA Wednesday ......... 730 other than farm use.
where they attended the wed­ Primary Thursday ....... 4:30
If an application is approv­
ding of Mrs. Anderson’s niece
ed, the farmland will be as­
Seventh Day Adventist
Ml«s Ellen Afrank.
sessed at farm use value to be
S. W. Ivy fit. MW City
Mrs. Ruth Lyons returned
determined as follows:
*.
G.
LeUtaer,
PMter
home Saturday after spending
1. The net income (after
U a. m. Worship service.
two weeks at the home of her
property taxes, from the land
7 p. m. Wednesday prayer based on typical rents in the
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Lyons at Korbel, Calif, meeting.
area will be determined.
‘’he was accompanied from
2. This net income will be
St. Catherine’s Catholic
Eugene by Mrs. Helen Lyons
divided by the capitalization
Fr. Hugh Gearin
who was an over night guest
Masses Every Sunday
returning home Sunday morn­
Mill City 9:00 a. m.
Mill City Community Church
ing.
Detroit at 11:00 a. m.
Rev. Donald L. Diahong, Pastoi
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carlton
Full Gospel
and children from The Dalles
Lyons Method'st Church
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
were weekend guests with
8th and Ash St.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M
-datives here. They were
“Well goodnight John— we
Phone 859-2540
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
guests at the home of her par­
certainly enjoyed your wife’s
Rev.
Basil
H.
Wiggins,
Pastor
Wednesday
Evening
7.30
P.
M
ents Mr. and Mrs. Orville
hospitality.**
Welcomes you to come as
Everyone welcome.
Downing, also his parents Mr.
vou
are.
and Mrs. John McClurg.
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bene-
The Church in Worship 11
fiel and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Leland Manning and a. m.
children. Mrs. Hugh Johnston
for the businessman
and sons were among those Our Lady of Loardes Parish
Jordan
going to Coos Bay Monday
and the family
morning where they will at­ Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday al
tend the State Basketball day at 8:30 a. m.
Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sun­
tournament. Mrs. Johnston
was accompanied by her mo­ day.
ther Mrs. Ethel Thayer, who
Free Methodist Church
will visit at the home of her
North Mill City
son and family Kenneth Thay­
Rev. John DeMain
ARIZONA
er at Scottsburg. The Stayton
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
School bus left Lyons around
Executive Suites with full
11 o’clock with a load of stu­
11 a. m. Morning Worship.
Kitchenettes. Separate living
dents. The bus made dally
6 p. m. Young People’s
room. Completely furnished. New
trips to and from Coos Bay. Service.
and ultra modern. Controlled
Week end guests at the
air-conditioning and heating.
7 p. m. Evening Worship.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Landscaped patios. Heated
Bassett were her daughter Idanha Community Church
Swimming pool. Shuffleboard
and family Mr. and Mrs. Dick
courts. Near downtown, fine
Rev. Harold Roth. Pastor
restaurants and shops.
Haseman and children from
Jean Roth. S. S. Supt.
Longview, Washington.
Special rate
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Sunday dinner guests at the
only $12.50, double
Morning Service, 11:44 a. m.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Try us and see!
Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m.
Julian were their son and wife
Tele: (602) 273-7303
Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian, Jr., p. m.
and son of Eugene. Additional
Junior Choir and Bible Club,
guests were her parents, Mr.
Adult Choir, Saturday at 7:30
and Mrs. Omey Lovell of Stay­ p. m.
Come fellowship with us.
ton.
Hy Wfiighbora
?
Executive Suites
mix
mv *
on now stock arriving dally I
Fairlane—the only intermediate in the
field with a pair of fastbacksl Torino GT
and Fairlane 500. And Torino GT's come
with a 289-cu. in. V-« at very ordinary
prices. It's what you get for your money
that counts-and you get plenty in any
Fairlane. Particulady now.
Come to Ford Country. See the light—the swi*ch
is on. See your Eager Beaver Northwest Ford Dealer!
Philippi Motor Company
NEED TICKETS FOR THAT
Gates Church of Christ
Card party or dinner, Spec
10 a. m. Sunday school.
cial rates for clubs and
1064 First Street
Phone 769-2117
Stayton, Oregon
11 a. m. Worship service.
church organizations -The
Saturday 7 p. m. Youth for
Christ.
Mill City Enterprise.
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