3—TBie Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 31, 1974 OBITUARIES Olga E. Iverson Funeral services were held Monday at 2:00 p.m. at the Central Lutheran Church in Salem for Mrs. Olga C. Iver son, mother of Mrs. Tearly Muir of Salem and Mrs. Irene Nettleton of Gates. Mrs. Iverson was 82 years old and a native of Crookston, Minn. She lived in North Da kota before moving to Salem in 1942. She was a frequent visitor in Mill City at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Muir, when they operated Muir’6 Bakery. Mrs. Iverson was living with the Muirs at the time of her death. She was a member of Degree of Honor in North Dakota and Lutheran Church in Salem. Rev. Alvin L. Selid officiat ed at the service with Virgil T. Golden Mortuary in charge of arrangements. Burial was at Belcrest Memorial Park. Survivors besides Mrs. Muir and Mrs. Nettleton are three sons, Telmer Iverson of Sa lem; Orlin Iverson of Corval lis and Eugene Iverson of Santa Ana, Calif.; three bro thers, Carl Rundhaug and Arthur Rundhaug both of Sa lem and Melvin Rundhaug of Portland; 15 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. She- reen Muir Kanoff and Terry Muir are among the grand children. Counties Receive Highway Tax Money Distribution of $6,721,108.07 in highway-user tax funds to the 36 counties of the state was announced last week by V. E. Skoog, fiscal officer for the Oregon Department of Trans portation. The allocation is based on the statutory 20% for the per iod Oct. 1 through Dec. 31, 1973. The funds come from the following sources: motor vehicle registration and oper ators’ license fees, gasoline tax, use fuel tax, motor car rier fees, and fines and penal ties collected for violations of the size and weight statutes where complaints are made by the highway division weigh masters. The allocation to each coun ty is based on the number of vehicles registered in it. The allocations for Linn and Mar ion counties are: Linn 61,678 registered vehicles, $243,648.65 — net apportionment; Marion 116,932 registered vehicles, $461,920.39 — net apportion ment. "YOUR LAND AND MY LAND H by Hazel Hayes Mrs. Blanche A. Jones of 913 S. W. Swift St. passed away Sunday in a Salem hos pital following a long illness suffering from cancer. Mrs. Jones was 69 years of age and moved to Mill City 11 years ago from Yermo, Calif. She was a member of WWI Ladies Auxiliary in Mill City. Survivors include the wi dower Hezzie of Mill City; one daughter, Mrs. Lona Arndt of Mill City; six grandchildren and two great-grandchldiren. A son preceded his mother in death. Funeral services will be Thursday at 2:30 p.m. at Wed dle’s Funeral Home in Stayton with Elder Robert Letcher of- ficiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. The Rural School Teacher Mabel Entwisle at age fif teen had finished the eighth grade in a little country school a half mile from the nearest farm house, her home. The school board had been unable to find a teacher for the com Local Scouts will be par ticipating in the annual Scout- O-Rama to be held Saturday, Feb. 2, at Stay ton Middle School, 1021 Shaff Rd., Stay- ton, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. There will be displays of workmanship and competition between dens. Tickets can be obtained through your local troops. Are you sure you’re not wasting money on your car and home insurance? If car and home insurance seem like a big item in your budget, maybe it’s because you’re wasting money on the wrong kind or amount of coverage. Too little pro tection ia just as wasteful as buying more protection than you actually need. That’s where the profes sional advice of an indepen dent agent can often save you plenty. In premium dollars — and future re grets. We are the indepen dent representative of sev eral insurance companies, which lets us piok the one company that nas the best policy for you. So call us, or come in soon and let’s talk over your present and future insur ance needs. Jerry Pittam (J) One of the latest demon strations of environmental concern by a major agricul tural firm is the Asgrow Seed Company’s decision to mini mize the placement of their signs along public roads and highways. The company will place signs only to mark test plot locations, and to identify dealers in the future, accord ing to Bill Schapaugh, gen eral manager of the firm’s agronomic division. Previously, salesmen and dealers often placed signs where crops were planted with the company’s seed along well-traveled thorough fares, Schapaugh says. This amounted to thousands of signs around the country. “Although some states are taking action to prohibit or limit placement of signs along public roads, such signs re main legal in many areas,” Schapaugh explains. “How ever, we feel that the trend to scenic beautification is clear and we plan to help lead in supporting this cause on a voluntary basis.” In the past, Asgrow has used three types of signs, in cluding dealer identification signs, small signs for crop variety identification, and larger (40" x 48") road signs containing the familiar com pany trademark. In the fu ture, these road signs and crop identification signs will be limited to educational crop demonstration locations. Only the dealer identification signs will be used as before. DATSUN SERVICE AND REPAIR All Werk Guaranteed and you SAVE 30% on Salem Prices Call 897-2062 ELMER TRIPP Koffee Klatchers Name of Team Bob A Bill’s .... Ditter’s ....... .... Freres Lmbr. Co Ray’s Drug ___ Riverview Cafe Gene’s Mt. Mkt. Earl’s Chevron Girod’s ....... Jerry’s Tavern Frontier Inn .... High individual game and series — Donna Schuetz 203 and 569; high team game — Freres Lmbr. Co. 988; high team series — Gene’s Mt. Mkt. 2894. BEFORE \ I think that I shall never see A billboard lovely as a tree. Perhaps, unless the billboards fall, I’ll never see a tree at all. —Ogden Nash CHURCH HEWS INCOME TAX PREPARATION Susan Lindemann Lindemann Real Estate Offices MEHAMA —STAYTON Mehama Office 859-2415 Home — 859-2667 Happiness Is Shopping At Western Auto These two drawings illustrate what has happened to the scenery along iuuch of America's roadways and what the landscape could look like again if the road signs were removed. I Blanche A. Jones Local Scout Troop To Participate In Scout-o-Rama Some Rural Road Signs To Vanish Idanha Community Church Arvin E. Johnson, Paster Sunday School, 10:0 a. m. Morning Service 11 o'clock. Evening Service at 7 o'clock. Bible Study, Wednesday 730 p. m. MUI City Presbyterian Mill City Community Church Phone 897-3139 Rev. Donald L. Dlaboog, Pastor Adult Bible Class 10:00 a. m. FuQ Gospel Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A IL Nursery for young children Eveuing Service 7:30 P. IL under competent supervision. Wednesday Evening 7.30 P.M. Everyone welcome. 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. Don't Forget That Special Girl On VALENTINES DAY. We Have A Large Selection of Gifts At ing fall term. There would be only sixteen children in The Church of Jesus Christ grades up to the sixth, plus of Latter Day Saints her sister Jessie in the eighth George J. Rolfe grade. “Why don’t you take the Blanch President—585-4442 school?” her father said. “You Meetings at Stayton Branch know all the children and you Chapel - Westown Subdivison Priesthood Meetings___ 9:00 get along well with them.” •‘I’ll help you”, said Jessie. Sunday School_____ 1030 Really there were no ‘grades’ Sacrament Meeting _ 6:00 Gates Community as such. It was ‘readers’. When ReUef Society Wednesday 10:00 Church of Christ MIA Wednesday ____ 730 you had finished one reader, Primary Tuesday _____ 430 Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. you went into the next. For Bible Study 11:15 a.m. spelling there were large Canyon Conservative Baptist charts with leaves, 2 ft. by Free Methodist Church Rev. Don Prorciw Detroit Community 3 ft. that flipped over. Pen North Mill City 5th & Cedar, Lyons Christian Church manship was very important. Hoy Dee ter, Youth Pastor Rev. John DeMain CATALOGUE ORDER STORE Morning Worship, 11.*00 am. Everyday they must all prac Phone 859-2956 10.00 a. m. Sunday School Children’s Church, 11:00 am tice the up-and-down exercise, Ph. 897-2785 Mill City. Ore. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. 11 a. m. Morning Worship. Come as you Are holding the hand ‘just so’, then Morning Worship 11 a.m. 5 p. m. Evening Worship Worship with us. the round-and-round one way, Training Hour, 6:00 p.m. then the other way. Arithme Evening Service, 7:00 p.m. tic for the older ones bothered Wednesday evening Bible but Jessie was good at Mabel study and prayer time 7 pm. it. The parents bought the ST CHRISTOPHER MISSION school books, which were Detroit handed down from brother to Sunday Mass 10:30 a.m. sister. Slates and slate pen Holy Day and First Friday cils were cheaper than tablets 5:30 P. M. Detroit and lead pencils. The little ones must have ‘hand-work’ LYONS UNITED prepared by Mabel the even METHODIST CHURCH ing before. 8th and Ash St. Recess. The favorite game 8 Phone 859-2540 was Ante-i-Over. Two teams Rev. Arthur Hansen —one side had the ball — Welcomes you to come as threw it over the school house roof, yelling “Ante-i-over”. If you are. it didn’t go over, they yelled St. Catherine's Catholic “pig-tail”. If someone on the Masses Every Sunday other side caught the ball, 9:00 A. M. quick-like they dashed around Holy Day and First Friday the building and threw the fl 7:30 P. M. ball at the opposers. If hit, that Church Services — 0:30 am. person changed sides. It was always fun if you were a Sunday School — 11:00 am. pretty little girl and got hit (gently) by one of the big First Christian Church boys. Bible School, 9:45 a. m. Then the school bell rang, Morning Worship 11:00 a.m Drinking water had to be Youth meeting at 6:00 p. m. carried a half-mile. Sometimes Evening Service* 7 p. m. the water bucket and its long Bible Study each Wednesday handled dipper stood empty all 10:00 A. M. and 6:30 P. M. at day long. the Church. Senior High Youth Across the front of the room meets 4 p. m. Junior Hign there was a blackboard. The meets 3 p. m. teacher’s desk stood on a plat form, and in front of it was a fl Santiam Chapel STATEWIDE BANK long recitation seat. Every ten Assembly of God to fifteen minutes a class was Phone 859-2644 Lyons dismissed and a new class Robert Harkins, .......... Pastor came up to recite while the Sunday School, 9:45 am. other classes studied. The lit Morning Worship, 11:00 am. tle ones by listening, learned C. A. (Youth) Service Thurs from the big ones. days at 7:00 p.m. A long busy day and Mabel Royal Rangers and Misaion- was tired. At four o’clock the ettes Family Night, Wednesday children were eager to pick up at 7:00 pm. coat, cap and lunch pail and Anyone desiring counsel and troop out. prayer may call Pastor Robert But still there was the black Harkins. board and erasers to be clean ed, the floor to be swept, and fuel to be brought in. Mabel locked the door and trudged wearily home. The meager salary of 337.00 a month looked good to her. 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