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ìj Neighbors New Testament Greek Class Offered At Santiam Chapel Santiam Chapel Assembly of God Church t Quick Breads” contest and the 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 22, 1971 Favorite Food Show. Those winning blue awards were Contracting Officer, Willamette | NUAL SCHOOL ELECTION Wayne Miley, Tony Bishop, National Forest, P. O. Box of said District will be held at Sandy Roy, Darlene Roy, Deb 1272, Eugene, Oregon 97401.1 Detroit School between the bie Roy and Kathy Shull. In Bid forms may be obtained hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. on the Favorite Food Show Deb from the above address. Work the first Monday of May, be bie Bishop won a blue ribbon will be from approximately ing the 3rd day of May, 1971, award and Red awards were June 4 through September 7, for the purpose of electing one given to Debbie Pederson. Su- 1971. This procurement is total member of the board of ed The Department of Educa san Neal and Sheryll Calavan. ly set aside for small business. ucation for 5 yr. term; voting Sandy Roy was 3rd runner-up tion of Santiam Chapel, Lyons, Published April 22, 1971. upon the proposition of levy and Kathy Shull 4th runner-up announces that beginning Tues- ing a tax for the 1971-72 school lay evening. April 20. and con out of 55 other boys and girls. year. NOTICE OF ANNUAL Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pyeatt have tinuing each Tuesday evening Dated this 9th day of April, SCHOOL ELECTION returned from a three weeks through the summer, a special NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV 1971. vacation spent in Nevada, Utah class in Beginning New Testa “Ah. thanks for appear- EN, in compliance with Sec. ATTEST: Colorado , New Mexico, Ari- ment Greek will be conducted ing—I'm going to lune l<> 331.010, ORS, to the qualified Ronald K. Wilkerson for ministers and other inter I zona, and California with rel- District Clerk have your help in tigurii •• voters of School District So. atives and friends. While vis- ested Christians in the area. out this new regulation . . . M 123J, of Marion-Linn County, Lee L. Boeckstiegel iting a nephew at Lylmar, Cal Tne instructor is Wayne House State of Oregon, that the AN- Chairman Board of Directors ifornia they felt a 3.6 earth a member of Santiam Chapel’s Education Department. M r. Public Notices tremor. Mrs. Martha Bennett from House has served on the fac- NOTICE OF Montesano, Washington is vis Ulty of Hardin-Simmons 1 ni- ELECTION iting at the home of her son- \ ' ensity and is currently engag Upon SCHOOL Question of Levying a in-law and daughter, Mr. and t ’d in advanced language stud Tax Outside the Limitation of ies at Western Conservative Mrs. Roy Wright. the Oregon Constitution Baptist Theological Seminary Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keliher Notice is hereby given that from Portland was a Sunday in Portland. A fee of $10.00 covers all in an election will be held in overnight guest at the home I School District No. 123J of of Mrs. Hazel Lewis and structional costs, including , Marion-Linn County, State of We Sell and Service textbook. Interested persons 1 Sue Poole has accepted the position of Church daughter Beulah, returning Oregon, from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 may contact Mr. House by call Historian. With the help of her staff and each one heme Monday. p.m. on May 3, 1971, at Detroit JACUZZI PUMPS Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott ing Stayton 769-5768, or by call Elementary School in said in the church, she will keep an album of photos, ing Pastor Jepson at 859-2644. are spending several days at news c.ippings, and a diary of church events. These school district, for the purpose the home of their daughter, will be arranged in a special annual called “San of submitting to the qualified Mrs. Franklin McDowell at voters of said district the ques tiam Chapel Memories” which will become a per Port Townsend, Washington. tion of levying a tax for the manent part of the church library. Mrs. Nona Ambrose was a fiscal year 1971-1972 outside weekend guest at the home of the limitation of Section 11, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Article XI, Oregon Constitu Prichard. tion. Mrs. Blanch Crisman of Stay “Flip Side,” a full color dra The reasons for such levy By Eva Bressler ton was a Friday evening vis matic feature film which takes are: Students of the first grade itor at the home of Mrs. Flor- a candid look at the youth of “The budget shows a rise of at Mari-Linn school enjoyed a ene Burmester. today and finds them different, approximately 6% which is field trip Monday to the Al- Mr. and Mrs. Florent Fritchi will be shown at Santiam Chap- due mainly to the increase in penrose Dairy in Portland. left Sunday morning to spend | el vl Lyons, Thursday, April salaries of staff members and 1 hey were accompanied by several days in Reno, Nevada. I 22, ’, in at 7:30 p.m. inflationary prices of mater Mrs. Viola Helsel and Mrs. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake [ ~ Based on Look Magazine’s ials. A significant rise in Katie Skillings. Silbernagel of Stayton are stay- __i --- publication, “You t h q u a k e,” Mrs. Agusta Porath of Sal ing at the Fritchi home with Elip side begins in a coffee I fixed charges such as social security, retirement and in em was a Sunday guest at the the children. on any and all of your plumbing needs. house called The Flip where: surance also contributes to home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard Angel and Tami reveal the this growth.” , McClurg. spent last week in Ashland drug twisted world of the “hip The amount of tax, outside tz W EQUIPMENT I Mrs. Anne Pietrok and visiting with friends. pie”. the constitutional limitation, : daughter, Louise, were Sunday In extending an invitation to proposed to be levied for said ' dinner guests in Aumsville at Phone 897-2799 everyone to see this film, Pas fiscal year is $191,473.00 which, ! the home of her son-in-law and tor Dave Jepson, Minister of expressed as a rate of levy, Mrs. John Teeters ' daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fran Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Davi Youth and Music at Santiam is estimated at $21.27 per thous-1 cis Hendricks and family. Chapel, said, “Flip Side has 1 Rain and hail didn’t seem to son Jr. and daughters, Ronda,: answers for people who dare I I and dollars of true cash value 1 hamper the Easter Egg hunt Denise, Sheila and Traci spent I to face the truth about today’s! of taxable property within the held at the John Neal Park the Easter weekend at the teens and their parents.” Ad- I ' district. Dated this 9th day of April, ■ Sunday morning sponsored by home of his parents, Mr. and' mission is free and everyone . 1971. | the Lyons Firemen. There was Mrs. Wayne Davison, Sr. at is invited. Attest: I a good crowd of youngsters Merrill. Also present was his RONALD K. WILKERSON, from the little ones to age 12. sister’s family, Mr. and Mrs. District Clerk Many awards were presented. Walter Robinson and son, LEE L. BOECKSTIEGEL May 3 is the date set for Tony, of Klamath Falls. The! Chairman Board of Director! children enjoying having their the election of school directors Publish April 15 and 22, 1971 at Mari-Linn school. Only one Easter egg hunt in the snow.' NOTICE OF ANNUAL- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Terry petition has been filed and that of Eldon Gilson who is an in- of Compton. Ca., left Thurs SCHOOL ELECTION I cumbent. Other directors are day, April 15, after spending a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV | Don Kuiken, Jim Silbernagel, week at the home of her par EN. in compliance with Sec FRANCES BARNEY Jack Roye and George Van- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard 331.010, ORS, to the qualifie« ................ . Frances Barney, 70, 310 voters of Administrative Schoo Agtmael and clerk Louis Hen Fletcher. They had come to • * Authorized •• •• ning. spend Easter and also to help Grove St., was found dead of District No. 129J, of Linn an< .* I*« ‘^r anc* ^Irs' Arrnon<i Saari Mr. Fletcher celebrate his natural causes at her home Marion County, State of Ore A ’ *—14X1—• l—J iDCdV □ ta CZ1X1 ( I who have been visiting at the birthday. Two of the Fletcher’s Thursday. gon. that the ANNUAL and I Born in Tygh Valley, she SCHOOL ELECTION of saic > LAWN MOWER .* home of her sister and husband daughters from Alaska, z-» z, 11 z-vz-l on z-*w 1 came here 49 years ago from . ■ District wiii one from Oxnard, Ca., called will be held at San •. SALES AND SERVICE .• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jobe, left • • the first of the week for their Easter to wish their father a Lebanon where she had lived I tiam High School between happy birthday, and visit with for many years, a • • • • * | hours of 8 A.M. and 8 P.M. on home at Atkins, Minnesota. ••••••••• Surviving are sons Clyde, the first Monday of May, be I Wednesday guests of Mrs. their parents. Mrs. M. V. Frame returned Aumsville, Charles, Mill City, ing the 3rd day of May, 1971. Florence Burmester were her two aunts, Mrs. Amelia Chehak home Thursday from Alsea Frank Orofino, Idaho; daugh for the purpose of electing Expert repairs, and Mrs. Rose Pamperin of where she spent several days ter Mrs. Betty J. Jones, Mill one member to the Board of factor/ trained mechanics ■City; 16 grandchildren, and 6 Directors for a five-year term. Portland. They were accomp visiting with friends. Douglas Teeters of Seattle great-grandchildren. Dated this 13th day of April, anied by Mrs. Edward Podrabs- Full stock of genuine Services were held Monday 1971. kv. also of Portland. They vis was a guest Wednesday and factory replacement parts ited their brother William Ber Thursday at the home of his at Weddlie Funeral Home in ATTEST: an at the Marion Home in Sub parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stayton with Rev. John De (Signed) WESLEY JAHN District Clerk limity also, Mr. and Mrs. Rich Teeters and visited with other Main officiating. Interment Engine tuna up and was in Fairview Cemetery. relatives here. MARTIN J. HANSEN ard Burmester of Scio. complete safety check Bob Rogers, who has been Chairman Board of Directors Easter Sunday guests at the Published April 15-22, 1971. home of Mrs. Effie Anderson employed in Florida, returned WILLIAM J. G. MILLER fast precision sharpening, William J. G. Miller, 79, of were Mr. and Mrs, Pete Butts to his home here recently. Notice of Budget pick-up and delivery service Carl Hill, Director of Devel 1994, 42nd avenue, Salem, died of Roseburg, Mrs. Johanna Committee Meeting Palmer from Fairbanks, Alas opment at Western Baptist Saturday at a Salem hospital. A meeting of the budget ka. Mrs. William English and Bible college in Salem was He was a former Mill City re committee for the Lyons Rural sident, moving to Salem about speaker at the morning wor We have a complete line up of Mrs. Herman Afrank from Mc Fire Protection District will be Jacobsen rotary, reel and riding Cleary, Washington and Keith ship services of the Mehama two years ago. He was a retired forest rang held at 8:00 P. M. on May 4, Church Sunday. mowers. Trade-ins. Come in today. Anderson from Gresham. Mrs. J. J. Doerfler returned er for the U. S. Forest service 1971, at the Lyons Fire Hall. Lon Titus from Condon is Anyone interested is invited to Salem Saturday after spend at Yosemite National Park. He spending a couple of weeks at to attend. was born in Germany. ing several days at their place the home of his nephew, Mr. Chester L. Grimes, Survivors include the widow, and Mrs. Hugh Johnston and here. Budget Officer Lina of Salem and daughters family. Ilse Green of Lyons and Hilde Publish April 22, 1971. I^ast Saturday, April 17, 10 gard SeTratt in Kentucky; Son of the Lyons 4-H cooking club NOTICE OF ELECTION Heinz K. Werner serving with I Notice is hereby given that 859-2240 1 Mehama, Ore. participated in the "Breakfast By Rose Cree the Army in Vietnam. election will be held by the Walter Brisbin returned to Service were held Tuesday an Citv of Mill Citv. Mill City, his home last Tuesday from at a Salem Mortuary. Oreg?n s-tarting at 8:90 A.M. on a Salem hospital where he was Monday, Mav 10, 1971 in the taken the Saturday before. city hall. Mill Citv. Oregon and More household items and continuing until 8:00 p.m. “white elephants” are needed SPRAYS AND DUST PRODUCTS This budget election to be for the annual Gates Women's held for the purpose of sub Club rummage sale for May 5, mitting to the voters of the 6. and 7 from 10 to 4. Anyone City the question of whether or having items are asked to con not a special tax in the amount tact Mrs. Harold Wilson or of $17,486.00 shall be levied to Mrs. Glenn Henness. operate the City during the G. .J. Geston returned to the fiscal year 1971-72. This tax Santiam Memorial hospital to require an additional levy Sunday morning where he will estimated at $2.73 per thous spend the next week having and dollars of true cash value examinations. of taxable property within the James Bartlett, brother of LB. DUST & City, if anproved will be in ex Mrs. Walter Thomas. Sr., made PT. SPRAY cess of the limitation on taxes the honor roll at 0CF with a imposed by Article XI. Section BOTH FOB 3.9 grade average for the past 11, of the Constitution of the reg. $5.77 value term. State of Oregon and ORS 478 - Mrs. Walter Thomas Sr., at Stops over 30 kinds of gar “Okay, so my error cost 410(1). I tended the Past President’s lhe company weeks of work den pests. Highly effective Signed: luncheon of the Marion Coun and a few nd red thou .... as a pre-plant soil treat ty HERBERT J. PECK, Federation of Women's I said I was sorry, didn't I?” ment, or when applied di clubs at a Salem cafe last Tues Mayor Publication dates: April 22. rectly to plant’s leaves. Ap day. and 29, 1971. proved for roses, flowers A group of ladies from Gates City Christian church for and shrubs. attended graveside services for a Mill CALI, FOR BIOS fellowship dinner. Mrs. Frances Barnev at Fair Sealed bids for the cleanin'’ another worksaver from MILLER S view cemetery Monday morn and maintenance of ruhlic re ing. creation area sanitary facili Also a Good Variety of Bulk Garden Seeds A student from Northwest ties on designated areas on the OPEN: Mon.-Fri. 8:00-5:30 - Sat. 8 to 5 Christian college at Eugene Detroit Ranger District, Wil will fill the pulpit at the an lamette National Forest, Mar nual NCC Day at the Gates ion and Linn Counties. Ore '■hurch Sunday. Following the gon Invitation No. R6-18-71-25. 362 E. Water ------ Call 769-6384 morning services the Gate? will be received until 11:00 a, people will join with the Mill m PDT May 20. 1971, by the PWMB/NGam/ HEATING Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $4.00 per Year At Santiam Chapel LYONS Building Tour New Home Now? FREE ESTIMATE Moffatt Plumbing & Heating Co. MEHAMA OBITUARIES Raymond Branch Equipment Co GATES Complete line of SAVE-A-BUCK MULTIUSE DIAZINON SPRAY & DUST $477 STAYTON FEED & SEED Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $4.00 per Year