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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1973)
GATES Grandparents Week Celebrated In Mehama A i LYONS 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 3, 1973 People are asked to bring their By Fva Bressler Shore Pine Seedl-ngs own containers. The forestry Postmaster Leao Johnson of department said the seedlings Lyons has announced plans for Be.ng Given Away will be needed to be planted What a pleasant surprise this “Postal Week” to be observed By Forestry Dept. almost immediately as they morning (Monday) to see a this week. The post office It was learned that the state have already started to grow. MEHAMA — Last week was Mehama school children for lovely clear sky and prospects building will receive a new for a beautiful sunny day. Last “Grandparents Week” at the many years. coat of paint, Tuesday cake, department of Forestry started The excessive amount of LYONS UNITED Mehama School when the coffee and cookies will be serv- year-old shore pine seedlings I seedlings was due to an unex Grandparents showed much night the sky was full of very ' METHODIST CHURCH grandparents were invited to interest in the model city that black clouds that held a pro I ed, with the first day issue of giving away some 5,000 two- pected oversupply at the nur 8th and Ash St. visit the classroom and have the first and second grade pu mise of rain. There was of [special stamps honoring postal beginning Thursday, April 19, sery, according to the state Fiiohe X5H-254O lunch with their grandchild pils have constructed. This is course, a touch of frost which j employees. They will join the at the Santiam headquarters forestry. Rev. Arthur Hansen at Mehama. ren. The tables were decorated a social studies activity entitl made it rather nippy out, but Well omes >ou to come as 31,000 other post offices in part The seedlings, to be given with baskets of wildflowers ed “Our City Has Problems’’. imagine when the sun really, you are of the observances in issuing and placecards for the grand The problems have evolved gets up it will warm up con Church Services — 9:30 a m. envelopes, and comprehensive to school teachers and young ED LEWIN sters, as well as individuals, parents. The tables were ar much as the problems in any siderable. At least, I got part Sunday School — 11:00 a.m. stamps. ranged by Mrs. Algelo’s third community. The election of a of my lawn mowed yesterday Auctioneer, Inc, Mary Frichtl, daughter of are in observance of national and fourth grade students. mayor and city council proved because I thought it was going Mr. and Mrs. Florent Frichtl, Arbor Day on April 27. Fimt Chri»i i.<n Church Complete Auction» Seedlings may be picked up Mrs. Dickson’s first and sec to be a lively one. The weekly to rain. Minister Charles E. Fultz, | won the reserve champion for any weekday between eight ond grade students made newspaper keeps the parents Phone 769-54B6 Linn County at a 4-H senior Bible School. 9 45 a. m Thursday, May 3, will be the drawings of their grandparents informed of the matters of in regular meeting of the city Morning Worship 11:00 a m. pie baking contest held in Al and five while the supply lasts. and placed them on the walls. terest about the model city and council held at city hall at Youth meeting at 6:00 p. m. bany at the Linn County Fair Among the grandparents the corresponding community 7:30 p.m. Evening Services 7 p m. grounds on Saturday, April 7 who visited were: Mrs. Floyd of Mehama. Children have be Bible Study each Wednesday She baked a rhubarb pie. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Gestson Carlson, grandmother of Cry come more aware of the car entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ver 10:00 A. M. and 6:30 P M. at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm stal Mumcy; Mrs. Russell Wil eers around them and the non Gestson and two sons from the Church. Senior High Youth stead are spending this week son, grandmother of Troy and work that their own parents Lynwood, Wash, over the Eas meets 4 p. m Junior Hign at the home of their son, Don- Kelly Wilson; William and neighbors do. It has also ter weekend. meets 3 p. m. I aid Olmstead, at Auburn. Miller, grandfather of Bobby rid most families of any shoe Wash. They were called there Mike Beemis suffered a bro ST CHRISTOPHER MISSION by the serious illness of their Bowers; Mrs. Bishop, grand boxes as they have been trans mother of David Bishop; Mr. formed into houses and com ken arm when he fell from his Detroit daughter-in-law. and Mrs. C. F. Buzzell, grand munity buildings for "Busy bike Easter Sunday. About two Saturday Mass at 7 p. m. In I Mrs. Ruth Shankles of years ago he had broken the stead of 11 a. m. Sundays. parents of Cherie Slater; Mrs. City”. Bakersfield, Calif, is visiting I other arm. Bales, grandmother of John Holy Day and First Fndav I at the home of her sister-in I Spending a week at the Sinclair; Mrs. Donald Callahan 5:30 P M Detroit I law, Mrs. Lydia Culwell, also | home of Glen and Lola Hen- grandmother of Kelly Calla ! niece and nephew, Mr. and I ness, were Lola’s cousin and han; Mrs. Burkhart and Mrs. St. Catherine's Catholic Mrs. Howard Naue. She will ; wife, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Hale Viva Wollam of Lebanon, Masses Every Sunday I also visit the Elmer Culwell ' of Sacramento, Calif. grandmothers of Jodene Lind 9:00 A M. home. sey; and Mrs. Jennie Moe, Holy Day and First Frida; I Mrs. Edward Pyeatt under- Mary Stafford and her bro- 7:30 P. M. grandmother of Leon Kimsey 1 ther Gilbert Myers visited j went major surgery at the Sa and a “grandmother” to all Bonita Myers on Thursday at lem Memorial Hospital the The Lyons and Mehama Cub the Woodburn Nursing Home Canyon Concertatlve Baptist first of the week and is report Bev. Robert l^ulirop Scouts of Pack 98 held their in the senior estates. ed to be getting along fine. monthly meeting at Mari-Linn Services in New Church i Easter Sunday guests at the Saturday, May 12, at the School on April 23. Cub scouts regular meeting of the WWI Sunday school 9:45 a. m. home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Our standing goal is to make pay Morning Worship 11 a. m Lewis and Lisa were their two receiving awards were: Jim Veterans, Mill City Barracks ment in full within 5 working days Training Hour. 6:00 P. Mm. Cooper, Bear, Gold Arrow By Meral Teeters daughters and husbands, Mr. I -3263 and Auxiliary, they will from the time Safeco’s adjuster gets Wednesday evening Bible and Mrs. Michael Murphy and and Silver Arrow, Donnie Da be celebrating their 10th anni your claim. We usually succeed. The William Ayers home vis and Darril Ayers, Bear; versary. Mary Stafford will be Evening Service, 7 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tufteskog Safeco. Insurance on your was the scene of a large fa- Jeff Clipfell and Robbie Richie study and prayer time 7 p. m. of Salem, Mr. Lewis’s sister giving a short history of the car, home, boat, business, Hi >'■) wlllUwy mily gathering Easter Sunday each a Silver Arrow. and husband, Mr. and Mrs. I , auxiliary. The three ladies who health, life and everything « mm until hunt followed Mill City Presbyterian for Easter egg David Meek, Daniel Meek, installed the original officers Harold Porter of Aumsville else you value. yUUrCWIUl by a potluck dinner. Present Jimmy Cooper and Tory An Phone 897-3139 and their mother, Mrs. Hazel have been invited to attend and SdfcccXi for the day were: Mr. and Mrs. derson were advanced to the Adult Zl’ble Class ... 10:00 a. m. Lewis of Stayton. install this year’s officers. Morning Worship .... 11:00 a. Ernest Christensen and Vicki Webelos. Webelos receiving m. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Star- ' Did you all remember to Nursery for young children of Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Ver awards were: John Barnett na from Lebanon were Sunday non Christensen, Jan, Julie and Eloy Solis, athlete; John change your clocks before you under competent supervision. guests at the home of their went to bed Saturday evening? and and Joyce, and guests Kim Speer, athlete, forester and ■ niece, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phone 897-2324 or 897-2754 Mill City, Oregon i I Meek and family. Seventh Day Adventist Monte Jordan, Stayton, Mr. outdoorsman; Scott Grossnick- Even tho you had to lose an hour ’ s sleep just think how S. W Ivy St Mill City and Mrs. Alan Scharbach and ulous, artist, showman and Mrs. Vi Wolfer from Canby G. M. Richardson, Pastor Mrs. Hannah Scharbach of craftsman; Donald Ayers, for nice it will be this fall when spent several days last week you catch it up. 11 a m Worship service Scio. Mr. and Mrs. Biill Kin- ester, athlete, outdoorsman, at the Henry Croisant home. 7 p.m. Tuesday prayer meet Toni Thomas went to Van zer, Ron, Randy, Billie, Kathy citiizen and the arrow of light. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meddares ing. couver last Thursday fora day ’ s and Greg and Ron’s guest Rita Den 2 presented a skit “The from Aurora were Sunday Davenport of Lyons. Mr. and Great Bull Fight” and all the visit with her mother, Mrs. ■ guests and Mrs. Wolfer return- St. Patru-k'« Parish Mrs. Jerry Harris, Tina. Mona cubs took part in “The Lion Jessie Ziegler. Rev. Bernard Nrunian, Pantor ; ed to Canby with them. and Kim. Sublimity, Mrs. Carol Hunt”. Refreshments followed Celebrating their second Mrs. W. B. Shuey received Lvnna Christensen and Annette, Stay the meeting. this v.-edding anniversary word of the death of her sis Mass: 1st, 2nd and 5th Sunday ton and Mr. and Mrs. Ayers, week were Skip and Kathy ter. Mrs. Lavern Allen of at 10 30 a. m. Don, Darriil, David and De- Meader with a weekend trip to Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday a* Pubelo. Colo., and left Monday loris the cc st. They stayed at the morning for that city. Funeral - :<u a tn but one day E. J. Hu ,es and Mrs. Dunes in Ne services were held Wednes rame spe Easter Sun- went as far as Fir day at Canon City, Colo. Í) Lady Mrs. the home id out to be i Sa itiam Valley Grange will 14 D C. nr e J fferson I ons Tu !h chi lv ! hold their regular meeting M had the Wol ,-er- n x rm ly night, May 4, with a 0 Vi ow- c i puuuck supper to precede the lain t< X- I meeting. jnr While Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen NEBERGALLS Wi ’€ •antima I spent a couple of days last th the The (Tinrch of Jesus Christ wet at u LV minute er guests at Lincoln City and Pa- of l.atter l>. iv Saints K )W nj h >w well I like I cific City. While in Lincoln George J. Rolfe lary and J. F. Kennedy :ht one back br an I City they visited at the Willard Phone 769-5417 mg h School. The Wolverines me, and believe me. I en- Bi anch President - 585-4442 , Green home, cousins of Mr. cel rerr ned undefeated and some cyed every mouthful, even Meetings at Stayton Branch [ Allen. far y Nebergalls Lb cf t ■ member set new school hough it was like eating gold Chapel West own Subdivision Mi Richard Sly, of Salem, was Priesthood Meetings ....... 9:00 I the guest speaker at the United recorc is. Ron Podrabsky set a of T NEBERGALLS Sunday School ..... 10-:io Methodist new record with the discus; Church Sunday G. Sacrament ' ’ oetinp 6-90 was 146 ’ 3 ” . An- his distance Jenny of Stayton. morning, April 29. While a Relief Society Wednesday 10;('0 ministerial student at Willa Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hanks other school record was made M I A Wednesday ......... 7:«i in the long of Ft. Bidwell, Calif, were by Steve Fohl Primary Tuesday ______ 4:30 mette University, he served distance was 20’ guests last weekend at the jump. His the Lyons Church from Sep home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley 5Vb". Keep up the good work, tember 1969 to June 1970. He Idanha Community Church Helsel. The Bidwells were on team! will attend the United Theolo Arvin E. Johnson, Pastor Friday evening, the juniors their way to England for a at Dayton, Sunday School. 10:0 a. m. | gical Seminary held the annual junior-senior visit with her parents. Ohio, in September. Morning Service 11 o ’ clock.. Guests during the weekend banquet. The seniors really got Sunday dinner guests at the Evening Service at 7 o’clock i at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a send-off from the speakers, home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30 Steve Philippi and children Wes Jahn, Burton Boroughs, DETROIT — Summer home Hiatt were their daughter and m. Lb. . . • • • P- were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams, Bob Williams owners in the Breitenbush and I husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harry and Vernon Golden. Ray Roberts of Astoria. Devil Creek areas of the Wil- Elmer of Albany. Also, Mrs. Santiani Chapel Saturday evening, the an lemette National Forest won Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe Hiatt’s sister, Mrs. Gladys Ny- Assembly of God visited in Eugene Saturday, nual junior-senior prom was their case against the U. S. aalu, — - their grandson ' £ gaard, and Phone 859-2614 Lyons April 28, at the home of her held. Th le queen was announc- Forest Service, which has re- Warren H. Cornelius, Gail Elmer and family of Pastor bro ìer and sister-in-law, Mr. ed when the dance was about jected a private appraisers es- Lyons. The occasion honored Sunday School, 9:45 a i m. and Mrs. Max Montgomery, half ov er. The 1973 prom timate of the value of the 70 Morning Worship 11 o’clock. the birthday anniversary of nnie Chriistensen and Bob queen Is . . . Francie Hamilton, summer home properties I C A (Youth) Service 5:30 p m. Mrs. Harry Elmer. e princes s and their substituted the appraisal o R from Lemoore Naval Air Miss Theresa Pietrok of Evangelistic Rally. 7:00 p. tn. nn at T.pmnnrp Calif wptp scorts loked ver nice dress- staff member which was C Portland as a weekend guest Midweek Services Wed., 7 p.m mother, •d in tl ir formal ittire. Con- higher. The county’s appra gu Anyone desiring counsel and at the home of her •yone! You was nearly the same as Louise, her r th« Mrs. Ann Pietrok and prayer may call Pastor Warren guests G. nsen. Additional Sunday H. Cornelius. Wrapped Slices 8 Oz. Pkg. i3E were, Mr. and Mrs. Francis < st ser ■ice stood by its higher Henricks and family and Mr. ■ figure, according to the report, Free Method!«! ( hurt'll I The summer home owners and Mis. Gerald Usselman and Not th Mill City Electronic Servicing And Sales at family from Aumsville. to a federal ap- took the Ci Rev. John DeMain A famiily dinner of the Cul peals board. Earlier this month 1 Reasonable Rates 10.00 a. m. Sunday School well family was held Sunday they won their case. The ap 8 Ounce 6 Pak Plastic Bottles peals board’s decision now goes 1 11 a. m. Morning Worship at the John Neal Park. Attend- to the chief of the forest serv-j 5 p m. Evening Worship I ing were Mr. and Mrs. Hershel 'Culwell and Shirley, Mr. and ice for his final action. I Comnuinitv Church I Mrs. Luis Maceira and family, The summer home owners Sunday School 9-00 a. m. I Mrs. Jesse Short of Salem, Mr. are fighting another battle Worship services 9:45 a. m. and Mrs. Dennis Johnson from against unfair taxation. Ac-1 PHONE PHONE I Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Howard cording to the report, not only Calvary Lutheran Church Naue, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cul SALEM are they compelled to pay a | Stay ton GATES federal fee for the land they FirM Ave. and Fern Ridge Rd. well, Mrs. Lydia Culwell and 581-4047 Harlin Gibson of Lyons and occupy but they pay property 897-2777 Rev. Norbert Dey, Pastor taxes to local government on Sunday School ___ 9:15 a. m their aunt, Mrs. Ruth Shank les, who is visiting here from the land and improvements ! .... 1030 a. m Bakersfield, Calif. just as if they owned the prop- ; i erty. Mill City Community Church The federal government Rev. Donald L. Dishong, Pastor Salem, Oregon 97301 3882 State Street, gives 25% of its fee back to the Full Gospel county as a kind of “in lieu of Sunday School 10:00 A. M taxes” payment. So the county Morning Worship 1100 A. M is collecting double taxes on Eveuing Service 7:30 P. M. the land from the home Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M Canyon Area Every Thursday owners, once directly and once Everyone welcome. From Mehama To Idanha I indirectly, through the fee the home owner pays to the federal Detroit Chorch of Christ SYLVANIA and ZENITH SALES government. Sunday School. 10:00 a. m. Prices effective Thurs^ Fri., Sat, May 3, 4, 5, 1973 Efforts are being made at Morning Worship. JI o'clock. the legislature to exempt the Come and Worship With U b summer home owners from this POLE BUILDINGS Of New or Used, Color or Black and White TV’s at double taxation by restoring Mehama Commanity Church Low Cost, Durable the former basis for county Frank Schultzwohl, Pastor taxation which taxed only the For FREE Estimates Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Phone 859-2494 1015 Main St improvements on the land but Lynns, Oregon Morning Worship. 11 a. m Call 897-2893 not the land itself. Evening Services 7:30 p. m Betty Kelle Awards Received At Pack Meeting M E H A M A JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE « s Nebergalls Beef Liver Lb. 79c Nebergalls Economy Bacon lb. 85c Pork Steak Pork Roast . Summer Home Owners Win Tax Suit Lb. 89c IBtj" Polish and Bologna Rings Each 89c Broccoli Tomatoes Lb. 19c .. 19c New Crop Potatoes . 2 Lbs. 29c Avocados . . 4 for $1.00 Strawberries . 3 cups SI.00 CAPITOL ill SERVICE No Mileage Charge Resers Sliced Cheese /j ggg Vita C Fruit Drink 59‘ Lays Potato Chips . 3 bag box 59c Frozen Lemonade 12 oz. can 29c Del Mar Panty Hose Reg. 99c 77c Styro Foam Ice Chest . . $1. We Have A Big Variety Of Flower and Subscribe to The Vegetable PLANTS Mill City Enterprise Ferry-Morse Packaged Seeds and $4.50 per Year Instant Plastic Seed Tapes Read it Every Week GOOD SELECTION REASONABLE PRICES Lavender's Food Market