The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 10, 1970, Page 7, Image 7

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    1 —The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 10, 1970
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by Jack Zimmerman
Mass 3rd and 4U1 Sunday ai
day at 8:30 a. m.
in Lyons
Mass; 1st. 2nd, and 5th Sun
day.
Idanha Community Church
COLLEGE FROSH CAN’T
IDENTIFY CONG R ESSM E N gested the test results, coupled Rev. Orville Swindler, PUMlttl
If freshman social studies with dwindling campus activi­ nuiuiuy school, 10.00 a. m.
EDITH HILDA OLSON
Services for Edith Hilda Ol­ students at one Portland area ty generally (even in the en­ Morning Service, 11:00 a. m
\uuth Fellowship, 5:00 p. m
son, 56, 2 Parkside Drive, who Community College are typical, vironmental field) was an in-
Bible Study, Wednesday 7:31' I
students are going
died Thursday in Santiam Me­ it’s little wonder so few 18 to dication
p- in.
morial hospital were held at 20-year-olds are taking advant­ “under ground.’’
11 a. m. Monday at Riverview age of the opportunity to be­ Regardless of speculation,
Santiam Chapel
the test does point up what
Cemetery and Mausoleum, come registered voters.
Assembly
of God
Voter
registration
for
the
should
be
accepted
as
a
big
8421 S. W. Macadam Ave.,
Phone 859-2644
Lyons
Portland. Weddle
Funeral younger-than-21 age group has and worthwhile challenge for
J. W. Jepson, Pastor
been available nationally since both parents and educators. It's
Home was in charge.
Sunday School, 945 a. m.
Mrs. Olson, who was born November 9. Oregon election obvious upcoming generations
in Portland, came to Mill City officials signed up fewer than won’t be interested in govern­ Morning Worsnip, 11 o’clock
ment unless they learn some­ C. A. (Youth) Service 6 p m
in 1953 from The Dalles. She 3,000 in the first two weeks.
Evangelistic Rally, 7:00 p.m.
Some of the apathy on the thing about it before they at-
was a clerk ait the Mill City
Meeting. i
Ladies’
Prayer
Post Office for 15 years until part of the age group that tain voting age.
i
Then again, one wonders Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.
her retirement last year due must include many so-called
Midweek family night on
to ill health. She had a heart “student activists” could be how the parents and teachers
attributed to the fact the new of those college frosh would Wednesdays, 7:30 featuring:
attack a year ago.
Bible Study, Royal Rangers.
Surviving are the widower, voter registration plan enacted fare with the same test?
If you’re curious, try the Misslonettes.
James; daughters, Mrs. Nancy by Congress is “under a cloud.”
Men’s Prayer meeting. Sat­
Bailey, Mrs. Sandra Guttorni- The younger-than-21 vote is questtion on your family and urdays
I
at 7:30 p. m.
prohibited
by
many
state
con
­
friends.
See
for
yourself
how
sen, both of Los Angeles, and
Women
’
s
Missionary
Council
stitutions
and
currently
is
be
­
many
can
rattle
off
the
names
I
Mrs. Barbara Hickerson, Sa­
meets the 2nd and 4th Tues­
lem; sister, Mrs. Esther Ander­ ing contested by Oregon and of all six: Senators Hatfield days
at 10 a. m.
at
least
one
other
state.
and Packwood and Reps.
sen, Portland and one grand­
Anyone desiring counsel and
Nevertheless, the lack of re­ Green, Wyatt, Dellenback and
child.
prayer may call Pastor Jepson.
sponse causes many people Ullman.
close
to
the
governmental-poli
­
MABEL BALTIMORE
Detroit Church of ChrlHi
tical scene to wonder if young
Word was received here that people
Sunday School. 10:00 a. m
really are “ready” to
Mabel Baltimore, 84, a long­ vote. One
Mornine Worship. 11 o’clock
individual, a
time resident of Mill City, but person who such
Come and Worship With Us
lobbies
Oregon
’
s
recently of Redmond, passed Legislature, decided to find
eway Sunday in a Redmond out for himself. Invted to speak
nursing home.
before a class of Community
Mabel Gertrude Tunnicliff College freshmen studying
Mrs. John Teeters
was married to Henry T. Balti­ state and national government,
more, a pioneer resident of he conducted a brief “quiz”
Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Phillips
Seventh
Day
Adventist
Mill City on November 10, I prior to his talk.
returned recently from a three
8. W. Ivy St. Mill City
1903. He passed away on Jur/'
weeks trip when they went to
G. M. Richardson, Pastor
One question asked: “List
5, 1958.
San Diego, through Arizona I
11 a. m. Worship service.
the names of the Oregon Con
The Baltimores moved to gressional delegation (two Sen­ 7 p. m. Wednesday prayer and into New Mexico wtier' |
Redmond about 15 years ago ators and four Representa­ meeting.
they visited a few days with i
to ire near their son, Clayton, tives).”
their son and daughter-in-law
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips I
St. Catherine’s Catholic
Fourteen of some 20-odd stu­
During the many years she dents bothered to turn in the
at Los Alamos. They returned
Masses Every Sunday
lived here. Mrs. Baltimore had papers. Not one correctly iden­
home through Colorado, Utah.
9:00 A. M.
belonged to several groups in tified all six. One did correctly
Holy Dav and First Friday ■ and Nevada and reported love-1
town, and attended the Pres-; identify five and another iden­
ly weather all the way until j
7:30 P. M.
byterian church.
they came over the Santiam j
tified four. Six students in­
Surviving are her son, H. cluded the names of both Sena­
Pass.
Mill City Presbyterian
complete with special
C. Baltimore of Redmond; two tors Mark Hatfield and Bob
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor !
12 bar and McCulloch
Rev. Wayne Blake, Pastor
grandsons, Robert of North Packwood. But seven respon­ Sunday school at 9:30.
spent the long Thanksgiving
smooth-cut chain.
Bend, and Jim of Eugene; one dents wrote names of only one
___ 1 at the I
Morning Worship Service weekend in Portland
great-grandson, Randy, also of or two persons.
home of her brother-in-law I
at 11 a. rs.
* Power unit weighs only
North Bend; and several
Some of the names the stu­ Nursery through adult classes. and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Jo­
6*2 lbs.
nieces and nephews.
Men’s Study Group, Mon­ seph Ellis. They were Thanks-1
dents listed as U. S. Senators
Graveside services will be or Representatives were quite day at 10 a. m.
giving dinner guests at the
* Mastergrip handle on top
for one-hand control —
held at Fairview Cemetery interesting. One, for instance,
Women’s Study Group Tues­ home of a nieces’ family, Dr.
safer too!
near Gates at 2 p. m. Wednes­ listed a person named “Gross­ day, 6:15 a. m.
and Mrs. Robert Pinder ami
* Cuts an 8" log in 6-seconds.
day, December 9, with the man.”
Senior High Breakfast and children.
■ Rev. Wayne Blake of the Pres-
Bruce Matthis went to
* Cuts a cord of firewood fast.
State Sen. Betty Roberts was Study, Thursday at 6:45 at
‘ byterian church officiating.
burn, Wn., Friday, December ‘
* Cuts the cost of living on
elevated to Congress, along Pastor’s home.
Weddle Funeral Home, Stay­ with someone named “Smith.”
do-it-yourself projects. Pic­
Senior Youth Fellowship at 4 to attend a pheasant meet­
ton, is in charge.
nic tables, furniture, etc.
ing. He returned home Sun­
Former State Rep. Robert 3 p. m. Sunday.
day evening.
Dugdale, unsuccessful candi­
Also see Mini Mac 6 Auto­
Mrs. Grant Smith and Mrs
First Christian Church
date to unseat Congresswoman
Bruce Matthis visited Satur­
matic with 14" bar and auto­
Minister Charles E. Fultz,
Edith Green in the Nov. 3
day at the Mel Pankratz home
matic chain oiling. Only'
General Election, got one stu­ Bible School. 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. in Dallas.
dent “vote.”
$159.a.i
Mrs. J. Clifford Walker of
And “Dourskson,” probably m.
Ben F. Doerksen—twice an un­ Evening service at 7 p. m.. San Clemente, Oa., arrived be­
successful candidate for the Bible Study each Wednesday fore Thanksgiving and is a1
State Legislature from Mult­ 10:00 A. M. and 6:30 P. M. at guest at the home of Mr. and
nomah County, got the nod for the Church. Senior High Youth Mrs. John Shafer. Mrs. Walk­
Congress from the same stu­ meets 4 p. m. Junior High er has also been entertained by
the Keiith Phillips, Elmer Tay
meets 3 p. m.
dent.
lors and Giles Wagners.
859-2240
Mehama, Ore.
Sen. Hatfield polled a nar­
Debbie Wagner spent the
row 7-6 “familiarity” margin Canyon Conservative Baptist
weekend in Lebanon visiting
Rev. Robert Lathrop
over Sen. Packwood. And two
with a friend. Debbie Morris. (
Services in New Church
students each knew Reps.
Mrs. E. J. Hughes and Mrs.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Green. Wendell Wyatt and
Morning Worship 11 a. m M. V. Frame were guests on
Dis-
John Dellenback. Se-
Training Hour, 6:00 P. Mm. Friday at the Bob Rash home
trict Congressman Al
man
Wednesday evening Bible in Mt. Angel.
was unlisted.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bomberg-
Evening Service, 7 o’clock,
More than one observer of
the test results expressed the rtudy and prayer time 7 p. m. er and Carrie of Tualatin and
Mrs. Allen Choate and three
opinion young people were per­
haps “turning off” on politics The Church of Jesus Christ sons of Independence were
of letter Day Saints
weekend guests at the home of
and the possibility of attaining
George J. Rolfe
the ladies’ parents, Mr. and
1 goals through the “establish­
Phone
769-5417
ment” government. One sug- Blanch President— 585-4442 Mrs. Leonard Wallen.
From 12-3-70 to 12-24-70
Meetings at Stayton Branch
Chapel - Westown Subdlvison
PLUS DRAWING For FREE ROAD RACE
Priesthood Meetings ___ 900
!
Sunday School .......... 1030
12-5-70. 12-12-70.
12-19-70
Sacrament Meeting .._ 6:00
By Eva Bressler
Relief Society Tuesday 7:30
The 4H Canneretts club held MIA Wednesday
OVER 300 NEW and USED CARS —
a meeting at 3:40 Wednesday Primary Thursday
afternoon with Cheryl Kuiken
in charge. Jars for next years
Free Methodist Church
4H Canneretts display at the
North Mill City
■ 4H Fair were „ given out for
Rev. John De.Main
1 making different kinds of 1 jam.
10.00 a. m. Sunday School
I Mrs. Otis Bishop, leader, talk-
11 a. m. Morning Worship.
’ ed about coming events. , and
5 p. m. Evening Worship.
Sandra Roy demonstrated I how
364-0184
2650 Commercial, S.E. Salem
to make the uncooked ja am.
Patrick’s Parish
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sletto Rev. St.
Bernard Neoman, Pastor
have returned from a tour of
Lvons
the Marion County Livestock
Mass: 1st. 2nd and 5th Sunday
association. They toured the at 10:30 a. m.
Columbia Basin and Boise Vai-
Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday ■>
j ley. They said it was very edu- 8:30 a. m.
j cationa] as well as a beautiful
trip. There were 35 county
LYONS UNITED
I agents and delegates.
METHODIST CHURCH
i Mrs. Vernon Digerness and
8th and Ash St.
daughter. Cheryl from Tacoma
Phone 859-2540
spent Friday, Saturday and Edward Springman, Pantar
Sunday at the home of her mo­
Welcomes you to come as
ther, Mrs. Ethel Huffman.
you are.
The Fox Valley 4H Live­ Sunday School at 10 a .m.
To your Safeco agent you’re an individual
stock club enjoyed a trip to
The Church in Worship 11
Skateland Saturday.
Going
... not something to feed to a computer.
were Shannon McGuffin, San­ Gau* Community Church
dy Roy. Jimmie Hemshom,
Because no two individuals are alike you
11 a. m. Sunday School
Karen, Allen and Troy Betz,
9:45
a. m. Worship Service
i
Deane, Jerry and Terry Scott,
need insurance planning devised for you
and Cathy Shull. They were HT CHRISTOPHER MISSION !
and you alone.
chaperoned by Mrs. Harley
Detroit
Scott and their leader, Mrs.
Saturday Maas at 7 p. m. tn
Jack Shull.
stead of 11 a. m Sundays.
Mrs. Ixrota Worden spent
Holy Day and First Friday
from Monday to Thursday at
3:30 P M Detroit
Reedsport at the home of her
son in-law and daughter. Mr Mill City Community Church
and Mrs. Frank Bernard and Rev. Donald L. Diahong. Pastor
INSURANCE
children
Full Goupel
PK 887-2SM ar WM1M
Mrs. Lota Felton of Albany Sunday Softool 10 00 A. M.
spent several days at the home
Morning WonMp 11-00 A . M
SAFECO
of her son, Mr and Mrs Dan
Fveufng Sendee 7 30 p. w
INSURANCE
Felton Mrs Felton is a for
Wednesday Evening 7.10 ?. M.
mer Lyons resident
Everyone wufccme.
for the Sportsman
of the Family
CHURCH
HEWS
Lb.
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.
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Pork Steak
Lb. 59c
NebergalTs All Beef
1 lb. pkg. 69c
$198
Frankfurts .
Thick Sliced Bacon
Nebergall's
2 Lb. Plcg
I
Boiler Onions
. 3 Lb. Bag 13c
. 4 Lbs. 49c
MEHAMA
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Cinnamon Danish Minatures pkg. 59c
Spanish Bar Cake
49c
Archway Danish Variety
Christmas Cookies
2 Lb. Box $1.69
Wisconsin Sharp
Cheddar Cheese
2 lb. block $1.98
Snoboy Pure
Orange Juice
.
1 qt. bottle 39c
Idaho Onion Rings
Frozen Breaded
2 L
Slim Jim Thin Fries O
Flav-R-Pac
2 Lb. Boxes
We Have A Good Assortment Of
Christmas Cards
Christmas Wrapping
Tinsel Curl Ribbon—Tree Lights and
Ornaments. — Christmas Candy
Prices Effective December 10, 11, 12, 1970
BOB'S FOOD MARKET
Phone 859-2494
1015 Main St
Lyons, Oregon
All At SALE PRICES
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