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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1973)
lyons By Eva Bressler (dedicare Deductions Explained "YOUR LAND AND MY LAND" Couple Honored Before Leaving LYONS — Florence Darling For Australia United Methodist Women Meet 7—The Mill City Ukiterprtee, Thursday, Oct 11, 1973 First Fall Meeting was hostess for the meeting of the United Methodist Wo men Tuesday afternoon. A report was heard from the dis trict meeting held at Newberg Saturday, Sept. 29. Various plans were discuss ed. The main business was making plans for their annual bazaar to be held Nov. 9. It was voted to have a noon luncheon instead of the sup per as before. Committees appointed were: luncheon, Helen Johnston, Dorothy Downer, Leora Stevens and Alta Bodeker; cooked food and candy, Flor ence Naue, Katie Skillings and Reta Cruson; novelties. Flor ence Darling and Peggy Wright; fancy work, Alta Bodeker and Gladys Nygaard candles and cards, Evelyr. Julian and Wilemeane John son; spices and brooms, E ve Bressler. Attending the meeting were Katie Skillings, Leona Gunn Lula Cory, Peggy Wright Dorothy Downer, Eva Bres sler, Helen Johnston, Leor; Stevens and a guest, Eleanoi Fleer and the hostess, Mrs. Darling. Mrs. Pat Stange The Cedar Street residence Bertha Allen was hostess Schedules Open House of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Of Lyons Extension for the Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Pat Stange will be LYONS — The first faU Grossnicklaus was the scene card club with her party held meeting of the Lyons Exten holding an open house Thurs of a Friday evening buffet at the city halL Five hundred honoring Mr. and Mrs. Tom sion Unit was held at the city day and Friday, Oct 11-12, at was in play following a one- Arilton of Salem. Tom and hall Thursday, Oct. 4. begin her home at 403 S. First St, thirty dessert luncheon. High Diane Ashton are embarking ning at 10:00 a.m. Lesson of Mill City, to show the latest score was held by Nellie by Hazel Hayes on a 26 month trip to Australia | the day was “Chinese Cook in Beeline Fashions. Riggs, second high, Katie I William Tyler Page—1869-1942 Mrs. Stange said they will where they will be employed ery”* with Mabel Downing. Sieg and low by Rose Bas “Class, for tomorrow, I be featuring many fashions Dorothy Downer and Daphna by South Australia govern sett. Others attending were “Based on recent telephone (want you to write on what suitable for holiday wear and Pyeatt project leaders. ment as teachers in Adelaide Alma Olmstead, Laura Neal, calls and visits to the office, ' you believe should be our Lucille Huber presented a ideal for Christmas gifts. schools. An element of sur Rachael Olmstead, Gladys Ny We have found that there is a I American Creed.” paper on “Mini Lessons on Those interested are invited prise was added when Dennis gaard, Mabel Downing, Leota lot of confusion about the de- “American Creed! What’s a to stop at the Stange home Snacks. ” Wirth and Karen Knuths an Worden, Zeta Prichard, Mil i ductibles under the two parts creed?”, asked William. Preceding the meeting, of- anytime Thursday or Friday, nounced their engagement, dred Carr, Katie Skillings, and of medicare,” Charles o. S. Hall, “What you ihink Americans Dennis is a brother of Mrs. ficers were installed. Alma day or evening, to view the Doris Roy. | social security manager in Sa- should live by,” explained For further informa Ashton and Mrs. Grossnick Olmptead, ptresident; Lucille fashions. The Ladies Auxiliary of the lem, stated. “The two parts of Miss Appleby. tion, contact Mrs. Stange at Huber, vice-president and laus. Lyons Volunteer Fire and medicare are entirely sepa- 1 Walking home from school, June McPheeters, secretary 897-2120. Attending the event were Ambulance Dept. presented rate. It is almost like having swinging his lunch bucket, he Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wirth, Den- treasurer will be installed at some badly needed pillows two separate insurance Pol thought about his neighbors, nis Wirth, Karen Knuths, Mr. I a later date. and covers for the ambulance icies. Each part has a deduct- ' his family, the history of his Attending the meeting were DATSUN SERVICE and Mrs. Floyd Smith and at their potluck Saturday, ible which must be met before . country, famous people Lucille Huber, Alma Olm Ronda, Eva, Dorothy and Don Sept 22. Other items needed benefits from that part may | i ' Francis Scott Key, Barbara stead, Phyllis Meyers, June AND REPAIR ald Smith all of Shedd; Mr. for the ambulance were dis be made. Fritchie) who had lived in his Kokstis, Lu Brown, Doris All Work Guaranteed and you and Mrs. Don Wirth, Timothy cussed with various members. “Under part A, the hospital town of Frederick, Maryland. and Lisa of Tangent; Mr. and Roy, Alta Bodeker, Eleanor SAVE 30% on Salem Prices Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans insurance portion of medicare, When supper was over, he Mro. Ray Jackson and Blanche LaMunyan, Helen Johnston from El Segundo, Calif, were there is a deductible of $72 for found his slate and started to Call 897-2062 Abraham of Albany; Mr. and and project leaders, Mabel recent guests at the home of each benefit period. A person write: Downing, Dorothy Downer ELMER TRIPP Mrs .C. L. McMaines of Leba Mr. and Mrs. John McPheet may have more than one bene “I believe it is my duty to— and Daphna Pyeatt. non; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ash ers. fit period during a calendar admire my country ton of Salem; the host and Larry Gilson, son of Mr. and year, which means he may be study my country hostess and Robin Scot, Brian Mrs. Eldon Gilson, was hospi required to pay the $72 deduc study its constitution Grossnicklaus, Shirlee and » talized again last week at the tible more than once during try to live by its laws Steven White. Salem General Hospital and the year. A new benefit period be glad to see its flag I when more underwent surgery again for usually begins waving in the wind an injured knee which he re than sixty days expire be- KNOW YOUR defend it when I hear Christine Henning ceived playing football in the tween stays in a hospitaL other people finding TRAFFIC LAWS “Under part B, the medical Stayton-Cascade game at Honored With fault with it.” C ompiled by the O regon T raffic S afety C ommission . Stayton high school. He is a insurance portion of medicare, His family moved to Wash senior at the Stayton high there is now a deductible of ington, D.C. One day his fa Bridal Shower Highway 22 — MUI City Turning on a Red Light LYONS — Lou Brown, June ' $60 for each calendar year. ther said to him “Bill, how school. Under Oregon law, a steady Mr. and Mrs. Norman John Therefore, as soon as a medi would you like to be a page- Kokstis and Marian Frichtl red traffic light means you ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES son from Auburn, Wash., Mr. care beneficiary’s medical ex boy in the House of Repre- were hostesses for a bridal must stop. After stopping, you shower held Thursday evening penses go over $60 for a cal and Mrs. Douglas Hampton of sentatives?” cautiously turn right Molalla and David Hampton of endar year this part of medi “That I would, What boy ial t^le Mari-Linn Cafeteria may honoring Miss Christine Hen- without waiting for a green Expert Tune up and Brake Repairs Salem were weekend guests care will pay 80% of the al wouldn’t?” light. You may also turn left at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lowed charges for doctors’ and Many years later when he ning, bride-elect. Present and sending gifts after stopping at a red light Alex Bodeker. Sunday a birth other covered services for the retired from the honored po only when entering a one day anniversary dinner was remainder of the year. Any sition as Clerk of the House of were Sophia and Patty Yun- but street. k/e Pick Up and Deliver held honoring Mr. Bodeker. part of this deductible that is Representatives at the age of ker, Wally and Elaine Waters, way A turn made on a red light Lottie Grosso, Giner Griffith, ' met in the last three months of Additional dinner guests were 63. he thought about Miss always be done with cau Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hampton, a year may be carried forward Appleby and her assignment. Lelea and Rocky Rockwell, must giving the other traffic Shelly and Margo and Sedef to the next year,” Hall con Whatl would he say now is an Neta Brown, Fem and Debbie tion the right of way. Pederson, Effie Anderson, cluded. Arah, an exchange student American’s Creed? Doris Roy, Pat, Doris and Jake For more information, call, from Turkey who is making He started out again: Huber, her home with the Hamptons write or visit the social secur Yes, I believe in the United Farthing, Lucille from Salem, and Eva Bressler ity office at 702 Church St., States of America, as a gov Jeanne Johnson, Helen Ruet- NE, Salem. The telephone ernment of the people, by the tgers, Doris Miley, Donna of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Erick number is 585-1793. Regular people, for the people. Whose Jungwirth, Trudy Manning, son from Fresno, Calif., were office hours are from 8:30 to just powers are derived from Betty Farrow, Rose Rospro- recent guests at the home of 4:30 p.m. Monday through Fri the consent of the governed; a fka, Clara Hiesel, Janet Ruet- his sister and brother-in-law, day. democracy in a republic; a tgers, Evelyn Jordon, Gay Mr. and Mrs .Lloyd Sletto. sovereign nation of many sov .Frank, Judy Templin, Sheila Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm ereign states; a perfect union, Ruettgers, Betty Carter, Mr. one and inseparable; estab- and Mrs. Einor Dal by, Eva stead and his mother, Mrs. Henry Croisant home. Rachael Olmstead, were Sun Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Cru- lished upon those principles of Bressler, Leoa Johnson, Alta day guests in Corvallis at the son have returned from Elko, freedom, equality, justice and Bodeker and Helen Johnston, home of Mrs. Olmstead’s mo Nev. after spending a week humanity for which American ther, Mrs. Bertha Young. They there with their son and wife, patriots sacrificed their lives flag, and to defend it against also visited her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cruson and fortunes. all enemies. Irene McElldowney. and little son who met them I therefore believe it is my This American’s Creed by Mrs. Vi Wolfer ax there, Mr. and Mrs. Michael duty to my country to love. William Tyler Page was Nora Robertson from Cruson make their home at it, to support its constitution, I adopted by an act of Congress, were Thursday guests at the Denver, Colo. to obey its laws, to respect its April 6, 1918. MILL CITY CHEVRON SERVICE Before you pay too much for insurance see a pro A nickel's worth of insurance that doesn’t match your needs is too much. Shouldn’t you be talking about this to a pro? An independent insurance agent? That’s us. There is no substitute for professional know-how when you need insurance for your home, car or business. As independent agents— as pros—we can help you avoid costly mistakes. 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