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LYONS By Eva Brender She is reported to be in serious condition. Mrs. Henry Holzfuss under went major surgery Tuesday morning at the Salem Memor ial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roy and family from West Linn were Sunday guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Canyon Conservative Baptist Mrs. Chester Roy. llev. Robert Lathrop Weekend guests at the Hen Services in New Church ry Croisant home were Mrs. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m Viola Wolfer from Canby and Mrs. Ann Gieberson from Ore Training Hour, 6:00 P. Mm. gon City. Wednesday evening Bible Evening Service, 7 o’clock, tudy and prayer time 7 p. m. 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thnntday, May 14, 1970 CHURCH HEWS Mr. and Mrs. Dan Phillips from Gresham were recent weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schle- wek. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker were Sunday dinner guests in Salem at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hampton and family. Saturday afternoon guests at the home of Mrs. Anne Pietrok and Louise were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Usselman and family of Aumsville. Mrs. Pietrok and Free Methodist Church ■Mrs. John Teeter* Louise were Sunday dinner North Mill City Mr. and Mrs. Wayne And guests in Salem at the home Rev. John DeMain of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ussel rews of Denver, Colo., were 10.00 a. m. Sunday School man and family. guests last week at the home 11 a. m. Morning Worship. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm of his brother-in-law and sister, 6 p. m. Eveninb Worship. stead and her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kirsch. Bertha Young were Sunday Also visiting at the Kirsch Seventh Day Adventist dinner guests at the h?me of borne Monday and Tuesday, 8. W. Ivy St. Mill City Mrs. Irene McDowney at Phil May 4 and 5 were Mr. and R. G. Letcher, Pastor omath. Mrs. Young returned to Mrs. Orvilij Kuhn ol Tacoma. 11 a. m. Worship service. her home at Corvallis after Mr. and Mrs. Vein Goodell 7 p. m. Wednesday prayer spending a week at the Olm an 1 Mr. an.! Mrs. Jack Goodell meeting. stead home. Sr., of Lycns were dinner Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culwell guests May 4 at the home of St. Patrick’s Parish and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schneider Rev. Bernard Neuman, Pastor Howard Naue were Sunday and D:ug. The dinner honored Lyons dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Vern Goodell on her Mass: 1st, 2nd and 5th Sunday Mrs. Lydia Culwell. birthday anniversary. at 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Effie Nydegger was a Guests at the home of Mrs. Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday a* Friday overnight guest, at the Raymond Branch from Tues 8:30 a. m. home of her son, Cletus Ny day May 7 to 11 were Mrs. degger and family. Pauline Decker, Dallesport. LYONS UNITED Mrs. Edna Courtemanche of Wn., and Mrs. Doris Sawords of METHODIST CHURCH Portland was a weekend guest The Dalles. The ladies became 8th and Ash St. at the h:me of Mr. and Mrs. acquainted when they were on Phone 859-2540 Wilson Stevens. the “Winter Wonderland” tour Richard Sly, Student Minister Mr. and Mrs. Sim Etzel of f Yellowstone National park Welcomes you to come as Stay ton and Mrs. Clyde Bress this past winter. you are. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pask ler were dinner guests Sunday Sunday School at 10 a .m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (Diane Schneider) of Bethseda, The Church in Worship 11 Leland Manning and family. Md., arrived Friday for a Mrs. Leota Worden was a week’s visit at the home of The Church of Jesus Christ Sunday guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al of Latter Day Saints Richard W. Wells, her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. fred Schneider. They will also Wayne Lierman and family in be visiting with other frieds Branch President—585-4442 and relatives in this area. ; Meetings at Stayton Branch Stayton. Mrs. Hazel Lewis and Beu Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teeters i Chapel - Westown Subdivison Meetings ....... 9:00 lah were guests of Miss Lucille and Doug visited during Moth-1 Priesthood Sunday School .......... 10:30 er’s Day weekend at the home Sacrament Meeting Lewis in Corvallis. .... 6:00 Saturday overnight guests of Mrs. Teeter’s parents, Mr. Relief Society Tuesday 7:30 of Mrs. Ethel Huffman were and Mrs. Chris McDonald of MIA Wednesday ____ 7:30 her three grandsons, Steven, Glide. Primary Thursday ___ 4:30 Mother’s Day guests at the Mark and Kirk Diggemess of home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry ST CHRISTOPHER MISSION Tacoma. Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt Monroe were his mother, Mrs. Saturday Mass at 7 p. m. in and her sister, Mrs. Gladys Ny G. D. Bilyeu of Lebanon and gaard were Sunday dinner their son-in-law and daughter, stead of 11 a. m. Sundays. Holy Day and First Friday guests in Albany at the home Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Robl and 5:30 P M- Detroit of their son-in-law and daugh children of Stayton. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry El St, Catherine’s Catholic mer. Masses Every Sunday Saturday guests at the home 9:00 A. M. of Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard Holy Day and First Friday were their son and wile, Mr. 7:30 P. M. and Mrs. Dale Prichard from Clatskanie; Miss Cathy Prich First Christian Church ard from Portland, and Bill Minister Charles E. Fultz. Prichard from Corvallis. Week Bible School, 9:45 a. m. Regional Forester Charles end guests at the Prichard Morning Worship 11:00 a. A. Connaughton has announc home were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gasperetti and family ed that existing Forest Service m. Evening service at 7 p. m.: policy requiring allocation of from Vancouver, Wn. SP/4 Rayce Longfellow, “export quota” only to new Bible Study each Wednesday A. M. and 6:30 P. M. at stationed at Fort Knox, Ky„ timber sales is being revised. 10:00 has been made “Soldier of the The revision permits assign the Church. Battalion.” He has been sol ment of some of the available City Community Church dier of the month and was pre quota to old timber sale con Mill Rev. Donald L. Dishong, Pastor tracts whose expiration dates sented a war bond from the Full Gospel Governor and a four-day pass, are extended at the request of Sunday School 10:00 A. M. which also eliminates him purchasers. The Foreign As Morning Worship 11 DO A. M from guard duty for the six sistance Act of 1968 requires Evening Service 7:30 P. M. weeks and no more K. P. He domestic processing of all but Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 350 million board feet of the Everyone welcome. Harold Longfellow of Mehama timber sold each year on Fed eral lands west of the 100th and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Mill City Presbyterian meridian. Frank Spellmeyer of Lyons. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Some 75 million board feet Zeta Prichard was hostess Morning Worship Service for the Wednesday afternoon of the total 350 million exempt at 11 a. m. Sermon topic: from domestic processing for card club with a 1:30 dessert Nursery through adult classes. luncheon followed by the play 1970 is being made available in Washington and Oregon un ing of 500. High score was held Assembly of Ged by Bertha Allen, second high der the revised policy. This re Lyons, Oregoa lief has been requested by by Bernice Bridges and low Douglas Meetae, Pastor some timber purchasers, main by Freda Kuiken. Others at Phone 859-3364 tending were Rose Bassett, Bea ly because of the slowdown in Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Hiatt, Alma Olmstead. Eulalia the domestic lumber and ply Morning Worship, 11M0 a. m. Lyons, Gladys Nygaard, Ruth wood markets. The 75 million Evening Service, 7:00 p m. Wednesday evening Middle Lyons, Juanita Davis. Laura is being allocated among those Neal. Margaret Kunkle, Doro who requested relief, but will Week Service, family night. thy Williams, Kate Sieg, Katie provide only partial relief for Idanha Community Church Skillings and Leota Worden. each applicant. The Forest Service planned Rev. Orville Swindler, Pastor Tuesday visitors at the Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh originally to place total export Morning Service, 11:00 a. m Johnston were Mr. and Mrs. restrictions on all old contracts Nick Gustafson of Portland. which contained no such re Youth Fellowship, 5:00 p. m Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30 Mrs. Robert Sexton of Stay strictions when additional time ton and granddaughter, Julie was given in which to complete p. m. Sutherland of Corvallis, and them. Mrs. DeeAnn Blackburn of Connaughton said his office Our Lady of Lourdes Parish is notifying timber purchasers Jordan Portland. in Lyons Spending this week at the of the relief being provided on Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur each sale. About 55 million board feet day at 8:30 a. m. Olmstead is Mrs. Olmstead's Mass: 1st, 2nd. and Sth Sun mother, Mrs. Berta Young of of export quota is being assign ed to extended National Forest day. Corvallis. Mrs. Velvie Lewis was tak timber sales in Washington, Gate« Community Church en to the Salem Memorial hos and some 20 million board feet 10 a. m. Sunday school. pital the first of the week. to such sales in Oregon. MEHAMA Log Export Relief Given 11 a. m. Worship service. Support Stockings - How They Work i Women — probably only women — will be interested in t’jpl little feature story. It’s about what makes support stockii^, •‘support". More than one women in every three has worn such stock ings — although as recently as twenty years ago they did not tually indistinguishable from even exist. regular nylon hosiery.” Now, for the most impor Hosiery experts, watching tant question of all: how do trends and making studies, support stockings “support”? predict that by 1*73 one out "The least effective support of every two women will be stockings are those which are wearing support hosiery. knitted in what is called 'tube' The market already totals shape, and then stretched ov more than >100.000,000 per er wooden forms and heat-set year. into shape. To achieve tension and pressure, such stockings Those are excellent reasons must be pulled up very tight to look a little deeper into this ly when worn. This causes the remarkable new product, stockings to become tight — First — why do women but only on the calf and thigh, wear them? where support is least essen tial. Some of tl.cse stockings "The answer Is simple,** said William O. Elson, direc can even bring about a ‘tour niquet’ effect, interfering with tor of research tor the Ken- circulation,'* explained Elson. dall Company, makers of Fling support stockings. “They Exact Fit Important prevent fatigue, and make the •'It is important that wom modem woman feel better at en understand that true sup the end of a long day. Further, port hosiery is knitted to ex good support stockings accel act fit — not heat-molded lat erate blood circulation in the er. Such patented construc leg and help prevent varicose tion gives most pressure at veins. For pregnant women, the ankles, where it is need they are great.” ed, and less at the calf and Why the sudden general ac thigh. They fit snugly on the entire leg. and thus assist in ceptance of support hosiery on the part of so many mil the upward flow of blood to the heart, The combination of lions of women? scientific knitting with the There are several reasons, elasticity of nylon-covered, according to Elson. Women elastomer thread enables have come to understand the value of support; they appre real support hosiery to give the wearer an effect akin to ciate the very real help such the skilled fingers of a mas stockings give in forestalling seur giving a soothing leg that tired feeling which comes massage. , from long periods on one’s “Finally,’’ the research sci feet. entist advised, “women should “Further,” said the research buy only support hosiery scientist, "women welcome which comes in exact sizes any aid that will ward off ugly and lengths. A stocking which varicose veins. Women now claims to fit several sizes ob also realize that the support viously will be too tight on stockings of today are as one woman and too loose on sheer as they are strong. Cos another. Exact sizes, plus the metically, there is no reason vital encircling feature of the not to wear them; they come knit, are the hallmarks of in many shades, and are vir- true support hose.” Republican Candidate FOR Linn County Commissioner EXPERIENCE- IMPARTIAL HARD WORKING Long Time Tax Payer Paid Political Adv. Robert M. Cale for Comm. Willard Bodtker. Chrmn. 425 W 2nd Albany, Oregon. Lyons 2nd and 4th Thursday eve. 6 p. m. W. M. C.’s Youth Service or C. A's. 7:00 Sunday evenings Detroit Church of Christ Sunday School. 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship. 11 o'clock. Come and Worship With Us. Subscribe fo The Mill City Enterprise S4.00 per Year I No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between Stayton and Gates. ON OR OFF THE CABLE RCA VICTOR The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. RCA WHIRLPOOL The Best Laundry Equipment 1 OBITUARIES] BERT C. MORRIS Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at 10 o’ clock at Weddle’s Funeral Home for Bert C. Morris who died Sunday. Mr. Morris was 89 years of age and had lived his entire life in the North Santiam Val ley. He was a retired cabinet maker. He was a member of the Odd Fellows lodge in Mill City. Mr. Morris had been in poor health for some time. Surviving are the widow, Clara; three step-daughters, Mrs. Bernice Taylor of Can yonville; Mrs. Dorothy Hoover of Redding, Calif.; and Mrs. Eleanor Carmony of Portland; one brother, Kenneth Morris of Prineville; one sister, Mrs. Effie Smith of Oregon City. Mrs. Eva Duffy of Mill City is a neice. Rev. Donald Dishong officiat ed at the service and intern ment was in Portland. ADRIAN McLOUTH Funeral services were held Monday at Glendale, Ariz., for Adrian McLouth of Mill City. Mr. McLouth was 68 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wright had taken Mr. and Mrs. Mc Louth to Arizona so he could see his grandchildren. They had gone there also to visit his sons, Marvin and John Mc Louth and families. Mr. McLouth, who had been in poor health for some time, r RTERsl iTV-1 Appliance — Radio SALES — SERVICE 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton Ph. 769-2154 TIRE SALE 70 Series Fiberglass Belted I Buy 3 Get The 4th FREE With Payment of Federal Tax BUY 2 —Second Tire Half Price Plycron Tires passed away 30 minutes after they had arrived at their Ariz ona destination. Besides his widow, he is sur vived by his daughter, Mrs. Leonard Wright of Mill City, and sons, Marvin and John in Arizona, and several grand children. , , 15% OFF L E. BASSETT HAROLD M. BARKER Funeral services were held Saturday at 9:00 a.m. in the Chapel of Hennessey, Goetsch and McGee for Harold M. Bar ker of Portland. Mr. Barker passed away at his home Tues day after several months ill ness. He was 56 years old. In terment was in the Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Recitation of the Rcsary was at 8:30 p.m. Friday. Barker was a steel fitter for the Benz Spring Co. Survivors include his wife, Mildred: a daughter, Sister Mi riam Barker of Erie, Pa.; his father Chris Barker of Mill City and a sister, Mrs. Thelma Stubbs of Nehalem. Mill City Chevron Station Ph. 897-2786 Miti City, Ore New White Rose Potatoes /I tie 10 Lb. Bag No. I B . . “W 15 for $1 DO Pink Grapefruit Cochella Rhubarb Red Wine Variety 2 lbs. 25c Bananas . . . . 9 lbs. 99c Flav-R-Pac 6 6-0z. Cans $1.00 Orange Juice Ch«BiU* How lovely is they dwelling place.—(Psalms 84:1). Oui immediate environ ment is an extension of our- „:ive>. We he'p create it. If there is inharmony in the *>ome office or plant, we should uosomethirg about it. We have the anility to bring about har- mory, if we work at it. If there is discord we can be peace makers. We can rebuild the trust; and work to come into agreement with others. Flav-R-Pac Hash Browns 6 12-0z. 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