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Seventh Dey Adventist S. W. Ivy St. MID City R. G. Letcher, Paater Salem Scene By Eva Breaaler 11 a. m. Worship servloe. 7 p. m, Wednesday prayer Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Julian meeting. and son, Bradley and Paul t by Jack Zimmerman a song of value on car, home and life insurance. Contact me today. BILL ALLMAN LYONS I Central Stores Abolition re-selling in direct competition Cuites Local Governments with taxpaying private busi Taxpayers will reap unex I St. Patrick’s Parish Rev. Bernard Neuman, Pastor Lyons Mass: 1st, 2nd and 5th Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at Eugene were Sunday visitors at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Glenn Julian. Additional dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wright of Tigard and Richard Sly of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Williams and Mrs. Maude Wilson of Sa lem visited Sunday with Mrs. Leota Worden. Mrs. Wilson a spry little lady of some 90 years lived here 60 years ago. B.b Roten of Eugene visit ed last Wednesday evening with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten. Usually the lady is consult ed before taking a step to the altar, but not so with Mrs. E. L. (Orpha) Roye. While on a trip to Ontario last week to attend the wedding of Donald Lawrence, a former Lyons re sident, Mr. Roye made arrange ments at the United Presby terian church in LaGrande for them to repeat the wedding vows. Mrs. Roye, very sur prised and happy says it was the same church, same day and same hour that they were mar ried 49 years ago. Over 6(X) attended the chicken dinner and fall festi val held at Si. Patrick’s Cath olic church. Winning prizes were Kim Serratt, Druselie Lacher. Clara Kramer, Marie Kirsch, Frances Kremer. Fa the Weber, Ben Voltin, Fath er Clau le, John Shafer, Wayne Stavang, A. J. Weissenfels and Clement Lulay. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tibbitts of Lebanon were Sunday din ner guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. Donna Asmus sen. Pfc. and Mrs. Royce Long fellow left Saturday for his base at Fort Knox, Ky. where he is stationed after a 15-day leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longfellow of Mehama and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spell-' mever. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh John- ston spent the weekend in Condon at the home of his uncle, Lin Titus. Mr. Titus returned home with them for a visit and will also visit in Southern Oregon while here. Thursday night dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Leota Worden were Mr. and, Mrs. Wayne Lierman, daugh ter. Cheryl and son, Pfc. Ron ald and Lowell and Miss Pam Forette of Stayton. The oc casion honored Ronald, who is on leave from Oakland. He re ported back to Oakland Sat- ndav and leaves from there for Vietnam. pected benefits from abolition ness. From the businessman’s of the state’s controversial standpoint, the distinction is Central Stares operation. crystal clear between local 8:30 a. m. Initial reaction of local gov governments grouping togeth ernment units to the demise Assembly of God Ph. 769-5729 of Central Stores is changing er to purchase on competitive Lyons, Oregon hid and the state lieing their from one of liitter recrimina merchandiser-supplier. Douglas Mentze, Pastor 715 First tion to a bonafide spirit of co Phone 859-3364 Stayton Initial reaction to H. B. 1397 peration. The taxpayer is by leaders of some local gov Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. bound to benefit when politi ernments indicated they did cal subdivisions work togeth not as readily discern that dis Evening Service, 7:00 p. m. STATE FARM Wednesday evening er. tinction. That attitude n w is Week Service, family Middle Insuline« Cumwn.es I Issues sometimes have night. a »Ifwi Blcoautpon, IIU oau changing. Following the lead way of being blown up out of I established again by AOI in all perspective. Especially if volving the Business Task For The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints the facts involved are not well ce on Education, local govern Richard W. Wells, understood by the public. ments are banding together to Branch President—585-4442 A case in point is House form regional groups with lar Meetings at Stayton Branch Bill 1397 passed by the 1969 ger purchasing power. Chapel - Westown Subdivison Oregon Legislature. In order The result is more economy Priesthood Meetings ..... 9:00 «• to understand the fundamental for local governments, more Sunday School .......... 10:30 issue involved in H.B. 1397, it cooperation between a multi Sacrament Meeting .... 6:00 is necessary to recite a little tude of adjacent, interlocking Relief Society Tuesday 730 legislative history. and overlapping local govern MIA Wednesday ____ 730 The 1965 Legislature auth ments and the inevitable tax Primary Thursday ....... 430 orized any state agency upon payer bonus. request to furnish Oregon po Mill City Presbyterian The 1969 Legislature acted litical sub-divisions with any wisely in curtailing an impro Sunday S«hool at 9:45 a. m. service furnished to other per function of state govern Morning Worship Service state agencies. The new auth ment—a function with all the it 11 o’clock a. m. Sermon By the Gallon or Barrel ority led to creation of Central characteristics of an uncontrol “Some Objectives To Live By.” Stores within the Department lable monster. I Nursery through adult classes. of General Services. And in 1967-68 Central Stores became Calvary Luthern Church a full-fledged merdhandlising Stayton operation offering prospective First Ave. and Fern Ridge Rd. Northern Spy, Spitz, Ortley purchasers everything from Rev. Norbert Dey, Pastor Sunday School ...... 9:15 a. m. Red and Golden Delicious, ball-points to bulldozers. Worship Service .... 10:30 a. m. Romes, Winter Banana, Through Central Stores the State of Oregon made specula Kings, Jonathon, Graven- tive purchases, warehoused the Lyons Methodist Church stein—several grades merchandise, advertised thro 8th and Ash St. ugh regularly published cata Phone 859-2540 Will pack and ship ap logs and resold huge quantities Rev. Greg Johanson, Pastor of supplies to local governmen Welcomes you to come as ples for you A clothing collection drive by tal units. you are. the Boy Scouts to benefit Good “Virtually anything you use Sunday School 9:45 a. m. can be purchased from this will Industries of Oregon will The Church in Worship 11 source,” said one business be held Saturday, November 8, m m. 1969. The drive will be mount manager in describing the Central Stores function to ed in the Boy Scouts Cascade Detroit Community Area Council, comprising the Hubbards, banana, sweet school administrators. Christian Church counties of Marion, Polk and meat, table queen, butter Associated Oregon Industries Linn. Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. and its retail division, Oregon nut, turban. A joint announcement of the Morning Worship 11 o’clock Retail Council, took exception Come Fellowship with us. project was made today by Bose Pears—Honey to the fact the State of Ore Blaine Kuhn, executive for gon had become a leader in Community Presbyterian actual merchandising of sup the Cascade Area Council and Rev Arne V. Magnuson, Pastor Marion C. Smith, executive di plies and equipment. AOI-ORC Mehama, Oregon —at the request of its private rector of Goodwill. 9:45 a. m. Church School. Fire departments through enterprise membership, argu (Classes for all ages) ed that the supplying of non- the three county area are co 11:00 a. m.Worship Service. operating by permitting their monopolv goods and services Gravensteins, golden was the rightful function of fire stations to lx? used as bag Gates Comm unity Church distribution and collection and red delicious, I the private sector and that points. 10 a. m. Sunday school. I such an operation clearly was 11 a. m. Worship service. Some 4,000 Scouts and their windfall pears, 3 winter I not the business of the state. smaller Cub Detroit Church of Christ brothers are ex- The 1969 Legislature agreed. squash, 12 table queen H. B. 1397 put an end to pected to work in this years Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Moraine Worship. 11 o’clock. Scouts will leave Good or 12 butternut squash. such state merchandising by drive. Come and Worship With Us. Turn bags at an estimated prohibiting Central Stores 2.500 homes on or about Nov from selling items with a unit ember 1st; they will return to Mill City Community Church cost of $500 or less to other pick up the clothing filled bags Rev. Donald L. Dishong, Pastor political sub-divisions. It does Full Gospel one week —Saturday, Nov not prevent the state from as ember 8th. later Sunday School 10:00 A. M. 1969. sisting small local governmen Householders are asked to Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. tal units by preparing and let fill the bags left at their door Eveuing Service 7:30 P. M. By Becky Earhart ting bids for purchases. Nor step with discarded hut re Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M. The Senior class met Wed does it prevent other political pairable clothing, being sure nesday, October 29 to select a Everyone welcome. sub-divisions from engaging in to return the filled bag to the suitable graduation announce 5 miles So. of Harrisburg group purchasing. It simply doorstep before 9 o’clock Sat ment. Bantiam Chapel On Coburg Road prevents the state from buy urday morning. The items of Class meetings were held Lyons ing goods on speculation and clothing donated are the raw 2nd and 4th Thursday eve. 7 Friday, October 31 during the materials and the wages for p. m. W. M. C’s Youth Service first part of activity period, to Goodwill Industries 450 handi or C. A’s. 6:30 Sunday even evaluate Spirit Week and oth er Homecoming activities. The capped worker-trainees. At the ings. senior class also discussed oth Goodwill plant the clothing is repaired and renovated, then Idanha Community Church er topics including the conces resold in Goodwill stores to Rev. Orville Swindler, Pastor sion stand, the magazine sale, and other money-making pro pay wages and give job train Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. ing. Morning Service, 1130 a. m jects. The Juniors decided on The 19GD Good Turn for Youth Fellowship, 530 p. m a possible date for the prom, Goodwill shall become an an Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30 which is to be held in April. A spirited pep assembly was nual event if the public whole p. m. held during the second part heartedly supports the drive. A Goodwill spokesman points ST CHRISTOPHER MISSION of activity period. This as sembly included class comjxs out that wages earned at Good Detroit tition in yelling, which was will lessens the need for public Sunday Mass 11 A. M. won by the Seniors, and a skit support, thereby lessening the Holy Day and First Friday put on by the J.V. Cheerlead taxpayer s burden of public 5:30 P M. Detroit ers. support for the handicapped. St. Catherine’s Catholic Masses Every Sunday 9:00 A. M. Holy Day and First Friday 7:30 P. M. Our Lady of Ijourdes Parish Z' Jordan in Lyons I Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at day at 8:30 a. m. Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sun day. Canyon Conservative Baptist Rev. Robert Lathrop Services in New Church Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a m Gates Community Church Training Hour, 6:00 P. Mm. Wednesday evening Bible IS THIS YOU? Evening Service, 7 o'clock, study and prayer time 7 p. m. I am just a lowly Christian, APPLE CIDER APPLES Scouts To Aid SQUASH $1 Specials 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 6, 1969 ANNOUNCING S1.00 Steak Night Every Tuesday from 6 p. m. to 10 p. m. 10 Oz. Dinner Steak with choice of Garlic Toast, Salad or Baked Potato. 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It'll be free of dangerous gaps and costly overlaps, will save you worry, save you money. '00. And Safeco pays claims quickly. Calf us today. JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE Phone 897-2324 or 897-2754 MUI City, Oregon WHERE YOU ARE TREATED LIKE A PERSON - NOT A NUMBER 11 a. m. Sermon Topic is: “Death and Hell.” Evening service at 7 p. m.: Bible Study each Wednesday 1030 A M. and 7:00 PM. at the Church. Free Methodist Church North Mill City Rev. John DeMain 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning Worship. 6 p. m. Young People’? Service. 7 p. m. Evening Worship. 89« lb. 89c lb. 49c Sunshine Krispy Crackers lb. box 33c Salted or Plain Alice Love Jam 2 lb. jar 79c . Strawberry, Blackberry, Pineapple-Apricot Crescent Ground Cinnamon 4 oz. 89c Flav-R-Pak Sweet Peas Subscribe to The Crinkle Cut Potatoes Mill City Enterprise Flav-R-Pak 2 Lb. Pkg. Golden Soft Margarine $4.00 per Year Read it Every Week Chiffon Icebox Spread Delicious Apples is all that I can say, I want to follow Jesus, in the path that he did lay. I believe My Lord Jesus is the one that died for me, And purchased my redemption on the Cross of Calvary. I want to go on Sunday, and hear his Saints proclaim, The redeeming power of Jesus, and his undying fame. I want to be a member, of Christs* Assembly, And I believe that he will keep me, throughout eternity. 6/S1.00 10 Oz. Pkg. 39« Bu. box 8 lbs. $1.00 $325 Rome Apples No. I 4/S1.00 3/S1.00 $2/9 8 lbs. $1.00 Bu. Box Turnips-Rutabagas-Carrots 3 lbs. 29c Boiler Onions 3 lb. bag 19c Florida Pink Grapefruit 6/49c Support Your Team-Sanftam at Stayton Sat. 8 p.m. Regis at Cascade Friday 8 p.m. Prices Effective November 6, 7, 8, 1969 BOB'S FOOD MARKET Phone 850-2494. 1015 Main St Lyons, Oregon