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on 5th street. The Ramseys re- I eently moved to the former , George Nydegger house near I the old Simpson Plywood plant. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen and iL’ by Everett E. Cutter In this enLIGHTened day Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Basse t by Everett E. Cutter of built-in auto safety, would were Sunday dinner guests in Irrigation, Nuclear Power with the Economic Develop- Salem and afternoon visitors you believe that taillights, turn Calvary Lutheran Hold Promise For Economy inent Division of the State De- at the home of Mrs. Vera Bas signals and brake lights, de Stayton Agriculture, which for a de- partment of Commerce. The sett. signed to reduce highway First Ave. and Fern Ridge Rd. cade has lagged behind other division’s advisory committee crashes, often add to the toll? Curtis Benefiel, principal at Rev. Paul Emuiel, I'aMor phases of economic growth in testified at the first Planning Mari-Linn school underwent Nothing wrong with the lights; Sunday School ........ 9:45 a. m. Oreg.n, may receive a shot of and Development hearing here major surgery Friday morn it’s the way they’re operated, Worship Service ...10:30 a. m. adrenalin—in the form of plain on areas where legislation ing at Santiam Memorial hos points cut the Oregon Traffic water. ; could help promote sound ec- pital. He is reported to be Mill City Community Church Safety Commission. Bonding authority legisla- onomic growth. Say you’ve waited too long convalescing satisfactorily. Rev. Donald L. Dishong, Pastoj tion to help finance new irri-1 ‘We can expect rapid rowth, turning on your turn before Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen Full Gospel gation projects was approved but we must plan for orderly Smith from Salem moved into signal, and you apply your Sunday School 10:00 A. M. here last week by the House growth.” says Rep. Hartung. the large trailer house belong Morning Worship 11.00 A. M brakes at the same time. The Committee on Planning and “We do not want growth at ing to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eveuing Service 7:30 P. M. driver behind you might find Development. Proponents say any cost, certainly, but grow- Schiewek. Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M. it hard to tell quickly which the move, if it becomes law, th through the wise use of the direction you intend to turn. . Several students from the Every-one welcome. will affect every county and almost unlimited potential in FT A of Stay ton High spent all . especially if you pump your could transform sagebrush resources now at our com day Thursday, March 6 at the brakes lightly. He sees a stop Community Presbyterian landscape into vast fields of mand.” Mari-Linn school, visiting the lie' Arne V. Magnuson, P.vstor light blinking on one side and useful crops. a turn signal on the ether. . . [ various class rooms and ob Mehama. Oregon An estimated 3,000,000 new | both flashing, but not simul serving teaching methods. a:45 a ni. Church School. acres will be developed by the i taneously. . . with an effect (Classes for all ages) year 2020, approximately one-' similar to a railroad crossing 11:00 a. m. Worship Service. By Eva Bressler third of it west of the Cas-I light. I The last meeting of the ser- cades. “Then,” adds an OTSC Canyon Conservative Baptist spokesman, “consider taillights “We received only favorable 1 ies of “Sewing Pants for Wo- Rev. Robert Lathrop Mrs. John Teeters themselves, meant to serve as | testimony,” says Rep. Tom men” was held at the Mari- Services In New Church Linn School on Thursday Seaman Randall Tinney ar-I a warning of the car’s pres- j Hartung (R-Beaverton), com in Lyons ence. Again, ‘unbelievable’ is I mittee chairman. He views the night, February 27, with Mrs. rived home for a 30-day leave Sunday school 9:45 a. m. the word for a growing tend-1 proposal introduced by Rep. Harold Hawthorne in charge. from the Navy, March 6. He Morning Worship 11 a. m The March meeting of the has been on the USS Carpen Training Hour, 6:00 P. Mm. ency of motorists, particularly j Irvin Mann (R-Stanfield), as Evening Service, 7 o’clock. on freeways, to follow the tail-1 one of the most important of Lyons Extension Unit will be ter which has been based at held Thursday, March 13 at the | this legislative session. Wednesday evening Bible lights of parked vehicles off uus ivgisiduve T , „ TT .. . „ .. .. . . Pearl Harbor for the Past five “Most irrigators don’t have ® lte(.1 Methodist church | months and has spent much study and prayer time 7 p. m. onto the shoulder. . . into a the resources for anything too ?g. "ni"g at .1? ,a' Les?on i time off the coast of Vietnam, grinding collision!” the day will be “Changing Traffic safety officials theor Seventh Day Adventist ambitious,” Rep. Hartung ex I 1 of Mrs. Harold Longfellow and Values.” ize that the motorist follows S. W. Ivy St. Mill City plains. “What this legislation i Moral sons, Rex and Rod, and Miss from Lyons to attend the taillights through forco of R. G. Letcher, Pastor proposes is to lend the credit the Going meeting of the Mill City Sharon Spellmeyer went to Ft. habit because most of the tail 11 a. m. Worship service. of the state to individuals and | Garden Club held Thursday, Lewis, Wn., Thursday, March 7 p. m. Wednesday prayer lights he follows are moving. corporations to get into the March 6, at the Gate Commun 6 to visit with Pvt. Royce In much the same manner, he meeting. farming business.” Longfellcw, who had just fin ity hall, when Mrs. Eleanor assumes that a flashing rieht- Bonds could be issued, upon Cook of Stayton gave a dem ished basic training and was Flr<q Christian Church turn signal always means the the governor’s approval of an onstration on holiday arrange leaving for Ft. Rucker, Ala. vehicle is going to turn right, irrigation project, up to 2 per ments, Easter, Mothers Day He will be attending helicopt Minister Charles E. Fultz. even though most drivers have Bible School, 9:45 a. m. cent of the state’s true cash and Memorial Day, were er school there. 11 a. m. Sermon Topic is: seen cases when it did not. value of property. This amount Mmes. Harley Scott, Ralph Mrs. E. J. Hughes and Mrs. Youth service 5:30 p. m. Rather than run the risk in now is approximately $.350 mil Downer, Stephen Foltz, Char- M. V. Frame went to the coast Evening service at 7 p. m.: volved when he inadvertantlv lion and is rising steadily. Friday, February 28 and to les Cruson, Glen Julian. Hugh indulges in this dangerous hab A Constitutional change is Johnston, Floyd Bassett, Otto Knappa where they spent two Free Methodist Church it. the Oregon Traffic Safety required, so voters would have Weidman. Leland Manning, nights at the home of Mrs. Commission recommends that, North Mill City- to approve the program in the Florent Fritchi, William Pri Hughes’ sons’s family the D. the driver enroll in a Defen Rev. John DeMain 1970 primary election. chard, Clyde Bressler, Mrs. C. Hughes. They also stopped sive Driving Course. A driver I 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Rep. Hartung sees more Gladys Nygaard. Miss Lula at the home of their brother trained in the techniques of i 11 a. m. Morning Worship. promise in Oregon agriculture Cory and Kathy Neal. and wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. than in most other economic 6 p. m. Young People’s defensive driving does not ev Mrs. Leota Worden was host Mulkey in Portland on their en have close calls. development possibilities. In ess for the Wednesday after way home Sunday evening. Service. Eastern Oregon we have the noon card club replacing Mrs. 7 p. m. Evening Worship. Weekend guests at the home $25.00 CASH is yours during potential to irrigate and farm Dorothy Williams who was un of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Titze 300,000 acres, he notes, and able to come. The playing of were Mrs. Harvey Buxton of the month of March if I can Mill City Presbyterian every 10,000 acres put into 500 followed a 1:30 dessert Coos Bay and her daughter, Janies C. Murray, Pastor deliver you a new car or production creates 1.900 new luncheon. High score was held Miss Beth Davies of Los An Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. truck out of stock. jobs. Morning Worship Service by Mrs. Gladys Nygaard; sec geles. JERRY COFFMAN He points out other bonuses: ond high by Mrs. Arthur Olm The Rev. John Phillips of at 11 o’clock a. m. Sermon irrigation provides an excel stead, and low by Mrs. Sam “ Religion, Rocking Chairs, and lent use for the Columbia Riv Bridges. Others attending were Portland was guest speaker at Rockest!” er water so many Oregonians Mrs. John Kunkle, Mrs. Ralph the morning worship services Nursery through adult classes. are fearful of losing to other Davis, Mrs. Floyd Bassett, of the Mehama church Sunday. Motor Co. Sunday guests at the Oren states; production of row crops Mrs. Earl Allen, Mrs. Andrew The Church of Jesus Christ means new processing plants Sieg, Mrs. Laura Neal, Mrs. Small home were their son- of Iaitter Day Saints Ph. 769-2117 Ev. 858-2552 Richard W. Wells, and an important new source Eulalia Lyons and Miss Zeta in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jolma and two sms Branch President—585-4442 of livestock feed. Prichard. of Eugene and their son and Meetings at Stayton Branch “We now export 400,000 head Mr. and Mrs. Danny McCall of cattle every year, which are announcing the birth of and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Chapel - Westown Subdivison comes back to Oregon as dress their first child, a daughter, Mrs. Don Small of two child Priesthood Meetings ....... 9:0(> Sunday School ........... 10:30 ed beef” according to Rep. Terri Leigh, born February 25, ren of Seattle. Sacrament Meeting .... 6:00 Hartung, who is a farm owner at Santiam Memorial hospital Mrs. Edward Titze went to Relief Society Tuesday 7:3o and meat wholesaler. “If we i Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Seattle Tuesday March 4 and MIA Wednesday ......... 7:30 could keep these cattle here | Walter (Bud) Walker of Lyons visited until Thursday with Primary Thursday ....... 4:30 and feed them on Oregon pro 1 and Harold McCall of Stayton her mother and sister, Mr. and ducts, it would be worth $65 and Mrs. Sybil Smith of Sal- Mrs. J. F. Webber and Mrs. Lyons Method st Church million to the state’s economy.” enr. Great grandparents are Mae Wiltse. Mrs. Webber, 8th and Ash St. Another concern of the com Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Walker whose home is in Sweet Home, Phone 859-2540 mittee in planning for orderly also of Lyons. has been staying at the Wiltse Rev. Greg Johanson, Pastor | state growth is nuclear power. Welcomes you to come Plans are well under way home during the winter. It is considering legislation to for the annual card and bunco Mrs. Mabel Bass has moved you are. enter into a Western Inter party, sponsored by the St. into her trailer house which is Sunday School 9:45 a. m. state Nuclear Compact, for Patrick Catholic parish, to be parked at the Leonard Wallen The Church in Worship 11 planning coordination, and to held at the Catholic Commun home. Mrs. Bass’ son and A m. establish a statutory advisory ity hall Sunday evening, daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. committee to promote peace March 16 at 730. Admission Kenneth Bass of Salem visited Assembly of God ful uses of nuclear energy. Lyons, Oregon tickets will include refresh- Saturday evening with her. Testifying before the House ments and chances for door Douglas Menite, Pastor Sunday dinner guests at the panel, Bonneville Power Ad prizes, Committee in charge home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Phone 859-3.364 ministration officials described will be Mr. and Mrs. Florent ard Wallen were their daugh Sunday School, 9 45 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. a timetable which calls for Frichtl, Mr. and Mrs. George ter, Mrs. Allen Choate > and Evening Service, 7:00 p. m construction of a thermal pow Van Agtmael, Mr. and Mrs. two sons and Miss 1 Donna Wednesday evening Middle er plant in the Northwest ev Calvin Trahan, Mrs. Anne Choate, all of Stayton and Week Service, family night. ery year from 1974 to 1990. Pietrok, Louise Pietrok and Mrs. Mabel Bass. Each plant would represent the » Mrs. Rose Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Givens of Santiam Chape! equivalent of two Bonneville First grade students at Mari- Dams, and would cost an esti Linn school made a trip to the Silverton were guests Sunday 2nd and 4th Thursday eve. 7 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. p. m. W. M. C’s Youth Service mated $250 million. Salem public library Friday. Earl Taylor. or C. A’». 6:30 Sunday even “That is a significant figure Mr. and Mrs. Luther Miley Sunday afternoon guests at ings. —last year the total value of are announcing the birth of all new industrial plants and their first grandchild, a son the home of Mr. and Mrs. John St. Patrick’s Parish plant expansions in Oregon born to their son-in-law and Teeters were his niece and hus was less than $100 million.” daughter, Sgt. and Mrs. Ray band, Mr. and Mrs. Milton An Rev. Bernard Neimian, Pastor Lvons says Rep. Hartung. “It’s al Perkins of Ft. Lewis, Wn., on derson of Mill City. Mass: 1st, 2nd and 5th Sunday most impossible to believe Wednesday, March 5. at 10:30 a. m. that we can use 16 nuclear Students at Mari-Linn will Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at power plants in as many years, enjoy a week of Spring Va- Advice Given on Filing 8:30 a. m. but the BPA says it has con cation beginning March 17. sistently underestimated on School will resume March 24. Income Tax Returns HL Catherine's Catholic projected power needs.” Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten Masses Every Sunday One problem with nuclear entertained with a dinner Sat Don't follow last year’s Fed Mill City 9:00 a. m. power which concerns the com urday night honoring her fa eral tax return when filing Detroit at 11:00 a. m. mittee is thermal pollution. ther, Floyd Shepherd on his your 1968 inc me tax form. Raising water temperatures by birthday anniversary. Present This advice came today from only one degree can signifi were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shep Mr. A. G. Erickson, Director Idanha Community Church cantly affect aquatic plant and herd, Mr. and Mrs. William f Internal Revenue for Ore Rev. Harold Roth, Pastor Jean Roth, S. S. Supt. fish life. Shepherd and family of Mill gon. Mr. Erickson said that Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. It is possible, however, to City. Their son. Robert Roten many taxpayers are failing to Morning Service, 11:00 a. m. avoid such heating through the from Eugene, a student at the compute the surcharge enact use of cooling towers. Accord U of O and Miss Lana Rand ed by Congress in 1968. Re Youth Fellowship, 5:00 p. m Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30 ing to Chairman Hartung, a of Grants Pass, also a student turns not showing surcharge computations must be pulled p. m. cooling tower adds $6 million at the University. to $8 million to a plant’s con The Linn County Audiomet- fr m processing, delaying re struction costs. rist will be at Mari-Linn school fund issuances by one week or Our Lady of Ixtnrdes Parish Jordan On this and other problems March 13, check the student’s more. Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at the committee works closely hearing. Taxpayers are reminded that Mr. and Mrs. Leland Man Line Sb on Form 1040-A and day at 8:30 a m. Mass: 1st. 2nd. and 5th Sun ning and daughter, Cherri, Line 12b on Form 1040 are for surcharge computations. Mr. day. were Sunday guests at the DURING The Month of home of her cousin and fam- Erickson said that many tax March I will give you my ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reister- payers completing these lines Gates Church of Christ 10 a. m. Sunday school check for $25.00 on any car er Jr., and children at Scap on their return forms are sub 11 a m. Worship service tracting the surcharge instead or truck delivered from poose. Detroit Church of Christ of adding it to the tax due. Oscar Naue was taken to stock. Sunday School. 10:00 a. m. Santiam Memorial hospital in The annual surcharge is fig Mominv Worship. 11 o'clock. JERRY COFFMAN Stayton Friday by ambulance. ured at 10 percent. Since it was Come fellowship with us. He will spend several days effective for only nine months there for medical treatment. of 1968. the rate is 7.5 percent Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Clark instead of the full 10 percent. Phone 897-2772 have purchased the Robert Check instructions in your Motor Co. Ramsey house. They have been tax package for additknal in Ph. 769-2117 Ev. 858-2552 living in the Percy Hiatt house formation. M CHURCH HiBlinking Tail Lights;’_raeMm^ ^rprto'TI’"r8da5'’M"ch 13,1969 -A Salem Scene NEWS r. 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