The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 25, 1973, Page 7, Image 7

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    Canyon Area Driven Present Trophy
7—The Mill City Fjiterprfese, Thursday, Oct 25, 1973
"YOUR LAND
f
AND MY LAND"
By Eva BrcMtier
Mrs. Evelyn Williams and
daughter, Sandra, of Portland
visited Moiday at the home of
her father, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Jobe.
Mr aid Mrs. Mark Hale of
Hayward, Calif, spent several
days the first of the week at
by Hasel Hayes
the home of his grandmother.
I
Mrs. Leona Gunn.
Frances
(Fanny) Crosby
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meek
She
could
never remember
and family were Sunday
having set-f, a single object —
dinner guests in Shedd at the
blind since she was six weeks
home of her sister, Mr. and
old.
Mrs. Kenneth Laxton and fam­
,
But her radiant spirit pour­
ily. The occasion honored the
ed out poetry. Many of her
birthday anniversary of Mrs.
■ verses are well known and
Meek.
her hymns are among the most
Mrs. Mary Fink of Stayton
beloved.
was a Lyons visitor last Wed­
‘•Blessed Assurance, Jesus
nesday and a luncheon guest
is mine1
at the home of Mrs. Eva
“All the way My Savior
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Leffler of Scio were presented
Bressler.
Leads Me”
Mrs. Leonard Thoma of Le­ the above trophy at a recent party at the Al McClel­
“Rescue the Perishing”
banon was a Friday visitor at land home in Lyons.
“Safe in the Arms of Jesus' .»»
the home of her brother, Mr.
“Saved by Grace .•>
and Mrs. Percy Hiatt.
“Pass Me Not O Gentle
Savior”
Wednesday Card Club
Jesus Keep Me Near the
Cross
Tax Service Board
Winners Listed
“Tell Me the Story of Jesus"
These are a few of the hun­
Ready To Accept
LYONS — High score was
dreds she wrote.
held by Nellie Riggs, second
License Applications
Homer
Rodeheaver, that
high by Mabel Downing and
great gospel singer, tells an
The newly created State low by Zeta Prichard at the
interesting story of the last
Board of Tax Service Exam­ Wednesday afternoon card
one. During WWI, he sang this
iners is now accepting applica­ club held at the city hall with
Mr. and Mrs. Al McClelland song to groups of soldiers in
tions for licenses from those Mildred Carr hostess.
of Lyons were hosts Saturday France—in shell-torn barracks,
involved in income tax prepar­
Playing of 500 was enjoyed
Oct. 13, at a trophy in dug-outs, to marching lines
ation, Laurenre J. Scheer of following a 1:30 dessert lunch­ evening,
party
at
their home.
The going to the front and once in
Milwaukie, chairman, said eon.
party marked the end of the the Argonne forest just as a
today.
Others attending were Leota racing season at Willamette big drive started. “No matter
The board urges that appli­ Worden, Rose Bassett, Doris
where I sang this song, the
cations be made immediately, Roy, Katie Sieg, Bertha Allen, Speedway.
Guests of honor were Mr. boys would take off their dirty
since many applicants will Alma Olmstead, Rachael Olm­
Mrs. Cecil Leffler of Scio service caps or hang their
have to take examinations.
stead, Mary Sieg, Katie Skill­ and
who
were presented with a trench helmets on their arms
This includes those persons ings,
and large trophy
Alta Bodeker
from the canyon and remain perfectly quiet.
who work for a tax consultant Kathryn Syverson.
area drivers in appreciation Many men I have met since
in preparing, advising, or as­
for their help during the sea- the war, referred to the unus­
sisting in preparation of per­
ual situations in which it was
son.
sonal income tax returns.
sung and the impression the
Also included are those who new law could bring a fine up
Other guests included Mr. song
made upon them at the
work for themselves, a corp­ to $1,000.
and Mrs. Ernie Emerson, Jerry time,
” (probably it was just
The mailing address of the Leffler, Dennise Powell and
oration. firm or partnership in
preparing, advising or assist­ Board of Tax Service Examin­ Shirley McClelland of Stay­ what they needed).
Her hymns came easily and
ing in preparation of personal ers is Dept, of Commerce, 208 ton; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ma-
income tax returns for pay.
Commerce
Bldg.,
Salem, hurin, Mr. and Mrs. Clark rapidly and it wasn’t long un­
Failure to comply with the 97310.
Stevenson, Jim Leffler, Mr. til Fanny Crosby was being
and Mrs. Bill Emerson, Mr. hailed as the most popular
and Mrs. Ed Andersen, Mr. writer of gospel songs in
□
and Mrs. Dick Jennings, America.
“Saved by Grace” was near­
Smokey Brown and Jerry
Kimery of Lyons, Mr. and ly lost. She wrote it for a
Mrs. Don Hurst and Mr. and friend and he tucked it away
Mrs. Jerry Payseno of Mill in his desk and forgot it. She
City, Karen Payne of Sublim­ was asked to speak at a Me­
thodist Conference. She spoke
ity and Earl Gilliland, Scio.
Will Be Given At The Home Of
beautifully and finished with
Additional guests from Le­ the words of “Saved by
RICKEY ANN LOCKWOOD, Instructor
banon were Marsha Longfel­ Grace”. From that moment it
low and Mr. and Mrs. Ken gained momentum.
Anyone Interested, Please Call 859-2925
Muller. Also, Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight L. Moody claimed
LYONS
Tex Emerson of Sheridan and she had “Song-wings”.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Steven­
Classes To Start October 29 from 10 sum. to 12:00
“Here is a tune I have writ­
son of Salem.
ten”, said her - friend Mrs.
Knapp. “What does it say to
you?” she played it over sev­
eral times. Suddenly Fanny’s
face lit up, “Why that music
says,
‘Blessed
Assurance,
Jesus is Mine’.”
She never permitted anyone
to express sympathy for her
blindness. When she was eight
I years old she wrote:
I “Oh, what a happy soul am I
Although I cannot see, I am
resolved
That in this world contented
I will be.
To weep and sigh because
I’m blind
I cannot, and I won’t.”
Echoed in many of her
songs are the Bible verses she
learned as a child.
For many years she was an
instructor in the New York
Institute For the Blind. There
she married Alexander Van
Alstyne, a blind teacher of
music.
Look for her name in the
upper left hand corner of the
, page in your hymn book.
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McClelland Home
Scene Of
Trophy Party
ARTEX Roll On
Decorator Paint Classes
NOTICE
fl
CHURCH
HEWS
Our Lady of Lourdes Pariah
Jordan
Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at
8th and Ash St.
day at 3:30 a. m.
Phone 859-2540
in Lyons
Rev. Arthur Hansen
Mass: 1st, 2nd. and 5th Sun­
Welcomes you to come as day.
LYONS UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
The Church of Jesus Christ you are.
of Latter Day Saints
George J. Rolfe
Phone 789-5417
Blanch President—585-4442 I
Meetings at Stayton Branch I
Chapel • Westown Subdivison i
Priesthood Meetings ----- 9:00
Sunday School ......— 10:30
Sacrament Meeting .... 6:00
Relief Society Wednesday 10:00
MIA Wednesday ____ 7:30
Primary Tuesday _____ 4:30
Idanha Community Church
Arvin E. Johnson, Pastor
Sunday School, 10:0 a. m.
Masses Every Sunday
Morning Service 11 o’clock.
9:00 A. M.
Evening Service at 7 o’clock.
Holy Day and First Friday
Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30
7:30 P. M.
Church Services — 9:30 ajn. p. m.
Sunday School — 11:00 a.m.
Canyon Conservative Baptist
St. Catherine’s Catholic
Rev. Robert Lathrop
Services In New Church
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship 11 a. m.
First Christian Church
Training Hour, 6:00 P. Mm.
Mass: 1st, 2nd and 5th Sunday
Bible School, 9:45 a. m.
Evening Service, 7 o’clock.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. at 10:30 a. m.
Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday al
Wednesday evening Bible
Youth meeting at 6:00 p. m.
8:30 a. m.
study and prayer time 7 p. m.
Evening Services 7 p. m.
Bible Study each Wednesday
Detroit Community
10:00 A. M. and 6:30 P. M. at Mehama Community Church
Christian Church
the Church. Senior High Youth Frank Schultzwohl, Pastor
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
meets 4 p. m. Junior High
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Children’s Church, 11:00 a.m
meets 3 p. m.
Morning Worship, 11 a m.
Come as you Are and
Evening Services 7:30 p m.
Worship with us.
ST CHRISTOPHER MISSION
Detroit
Santlam Chapel
Sunday Mass 10:30 a.m.
Assembly of God
Holy Day and First Friday
Phone 859-2644
Lyons
5:30 P. M- Detroit
Warren H. Cornelius, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
Seventh Day Adventist
Morning Worship, 11 o’clock.
8. W. Ivy St. MUI City
C. A (Youth) Service 5:30 p.m.
G. M. Richardson, Pastor
Evangelistic Rally, 7:00 p. m.
11 a. m. Worship servioe.
Midweek Services Wed., 7 p.m.
7 p.m. Tuesday prayer meet­
Anyone desiring counsel and
ing.
prayqr may call Pastor Warren
H. Cornelius.
St. Patrick’s Parish
i, Paatoe
Rev. Bernard Neu
Lyons
Woman's Club Helps
Mill City Presbyterian
Phone 897-3139
With Christmas Seals Adult Bible Class — 10:06 a. m.
Morning Worship_ 11:00 a. m.
And Ore. Lung Assn. Nursery for young children
The Mill City Woman’s
Club was among 25 organiza­
tions which gave 1,340 hours
during the past month stuffing
Christmas Seals and appeal
letters for the Oregon Lung
Assn., Willamette Region.
Mill City club representa­
tives were Ellen DeWitt,
Edith Mason, Lettie Swan,
Ruth Cummings, Marie Tal­
bert and Theresa Saalfeld.
One hundred and twenty­
thousand letters were prepar­
ed by the volunteers. They
will go to homes in Benton,
Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Polk
and Yamhill counties.
HAVE LOTS OF JUNK laying
around the house, in the gar­
age or in the attic. Why not
get the most out of it with
a convenient Want Ad in the
Mill City Enterprise. A call
to 897-2772 will change your
unwanted items into cash.
14tf
under competent supervision.
Free Methodist Church
North MUI Chy
Rev. John DeMain
True Value
Household
ENCYCLOPEDIA
$1.50
Or
49«
with Coupon in
Sales Flyer.
10.00 a. m. Sunday School.
11 a. m. Morning Worship.
5 p. m. Evening Worship
Calvary Lutheran Church
Stayton
First Ave. and Fern Ridge Rd.
Rev. Norbert Dey, Pastor
Sunday School ___ 9:15 a. m.
Worship Service .... 10:30 a. m
We Also Have A
FURNITURE
DOLLIE
For Rent
Mill City Community Church
Rev. Donald I.. Dishong, Pastor
Fill Gospel
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
Eveuing Service 7:30 P. M.
Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M.
MILL CITY
HARDWARE
Everyone welcome.
Phone 897-2977
Gates Community Church
Sunday School 9:00 a. a.
Worship services 9:48 a. m.
City Center
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