LYONS s Lady Hoot maker Say it I 7—The Min City Enterprise, Thursday, Aug. 7, 1975 to Mongold park for i Joyce Presler — 897-2707 by Eva Brcmier i eling picnicking, fishing and boating. Dinner guests at the home Out-of-town guests attending of Melvin and Dorothy New­ Also enjoying the day was Great Gatsby fashion lovers the funeral services for Ed berg on Sunday, July 27th, Nellie Allen. On Sunday even­ watch out! gar Turner were Mrs, Gladys 'The western look 1» coming was their daughter, Toni New­ ing a phone call from the Rob­ llennessec and Mrs Jackie I on strong thia spring and sum­ berg, and her friend, Randy, ert Wilson’s son, Capt. Robert Oar I-ady of Ixmrdea Pariah Redding from Napa, Ida.; Mrs. mer, any» the world’s s ttxlay. after spending throe weeks at "More and more people—- hrlw-vrs the 80-rrur-old prraiaieut »nd founder of '1 lie Nocona a sister, Mrs. Lon Marston of I 1. They have two other boys, LYONS UNITED businessmen, women, nnd col­ Boot Company, Mi»» Enid Juatin, left. the home of her parents, Mr.' i Gresham, their neice, Mrs. Eve­ • Christopher and Mikel. METHODIST CHURCH lege students — uro wearing and Mrs. John Schwcer. While I lyn Pierce of Gresham, and 1 WWI and Auxiliary will Sth and Ash St. ing tliia tyjxi of toe in a va­ iz.cd now that western wear is tern apparel tho»c day . here they spent a few days at ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marston of ' meet all day on Saturday, Au- almost essential for outdoor Phone 859-2540 Many Americans uro diacov« riety of style», leathers and Beaverton at the home of her | »ports and activities,” she | Troutdale. «ring tliat you don’t liavo to color» for several years but it | gust 9, at the Legion hall in Rev. Arthur Hansen brother, Mr. and Mrs John K.' feels. own n horse r.r live in Texas has set the styling trend only Traveling to Salem Friday, Gates. A potluck dinner is Welcomes you to come as recently. Schwcer und family and en- 1 to enjoy cowboy Ixxita,” »ho "It’s so important today to August 1. were Dorothy New- planned for noon. you are. The popularity in so great smile*, route home they will visit in spend money wisely. Western ' b««rg and Dorothy Arthurs. The Rebekah lodge will have that Nocona will introduce l»x>ts have traditionally been Jacksonville at the home of Tho colorful Texan nays I They visited with Dorothy a practice meeting on Tuesday, Mill City Community Church their 15th ladiea* stylo this recognized as footwear made that demand for Nocona boots another brother, Mr. and Mrs spring. Never lx-fore, Mi»» I Nc ewherg’s daughter, Toni, ________ and August 12 at 7:30 p. m. Initia- Rev. Donald L. Dishong. Pastor to endure the toughest treat­ is up considerably, duo in Stephen Schwcer and family. I Eriid reports, lias her com­ ment. Now they have gained I then lunched with her other tion Full Gospel __ i on Wednesday, August I largo part to women who have pany introduced a boot in the Vandy and Tally Cook from an eptance as the stylish foot­ found high fashion in western daughter, Penny Peterson, and Sunday School 10:00 A M. 20 at 8 p. m. Both meetings middlo of the year. wear they’ve always been," Pilot Itock have returned home boots. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. grandchildren Butch, Tina and are at the Oddfellows hall in Miss Enid, who says she's Mm Enid «ays. after spending a week at the Miss Enid attributes much Eveuing Service 7:30 P. M. Mary Ann. They shopped 1__ been liberated all her life, in Mill City. The quick-to smile, silver- home of their grundmother, of this to tiio advent of the credits "women's lib" for part Wednesday Evening 7 30 P. M. several places on their return. I -I Administrative School Dist- round too boot, a virtual mile­ of the increased popularity of haired lady who rejxirts to her Mrs. Effie Anderson. Everyone welcome. Lisa Bamhardt retumed riet 129J will meet Thursday, office every day at 7 aun.. re- stone in western Ixxit fashion Brenda Schweer from Bea­ western boots among ladies. that ¡xiinted toe boots home on Saturday. August 2, August 14 at 8 p. m. at Santi- where for years nothing but "Women arc finally coming assures verton is spending this week —always jxipular with rodeo sharp, pointed-toes could be from her United Nations tour i am high school. to their scriMen and are dre»»- at the home of her grandpar­ cowlxrys—remain in high de­ found. to New York City. ing comfortably and practi ­ Gates Planning Committee ents, Mr and Mrs. J. Schweer. mand. The new toe, which resem- cally,** »he says renwunlienng Enjoying a smorgasbord will meet on the second Tues­ She is expected home Sunday. M i»a Enid, sums up her Haa the nxinded toe of a shoe, the early 1900’s when men lunch and dessert with Harold day, ___ ___ ___ __ 12, _______ August at the Gates Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacobsen philosophy of current boot is l»-< mning an attractive com- scoffed at Inlying a pair of and Mary Wilson on Sunday, City hall at 7:30 p. m. trends thia way. from low* are visiting at the I iMimon for tho moot tailored boots from a woman when August 2 was their son-in-law ____ __________________ __ son in-law | Gates Community church biunneaa suit, sa well as for "It’» good to know who’a women wouldn’t wear ¡>anta, home Of Mr and Mrs. Floyd i women's alec* and pent suits much lose boots. «rearing the boots la tbs and daughter, Don and Helen 1 holds hold« services gprvirA* pach S each Sunday at Boyington. Miao Enid says that actually "Hut the______ of 2 1974 — .: ar* American familiau these days. Carey of Stayton They were io a. m Sunday school is held Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Fisher her company has bee* mak - doing to much. They’ve Nat­ “Everybody-" also joined by Nellie Allen, j at 11 a. m. Dean Cade is min- (Alice Boyington) and son Guests at the home of Dave ¡ster. Phillip from Vancleave, Ky and Carman Bamhardt are | Thought for the Day: Mon­ w*re recent visitors at the ST. CATHERINE’S Mr. and Mrs. John Cimino home of her sister, Mr and prise and Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry and ey s a good servant, but a CATHOLIC CHURCH Mr. and Mrs Gl«*n Julian of The Owl’» Nest are an­ Mrs Russell Wilson. They their four children, Michael, dangerous master. •ho visited at the home of accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. nouncing the birth of a new C. C. D. Immediately following Katherine, Matthew and Riddle of the Week: What is Holy Days—7:00 p.m. Mr». Howard Whaley were in Port­ grandson Dirk Walter, bom to her parents. Mr. and Amanda from Santee, Calif worse than raining cats and their son-ni-law and daughter, Floyd Boyington. land Saturday afternoon. Au­ They have been visiting with dogs? Hailing taxis. Mr. and Mr». William Prich­ gust 2nd, to attend the 40th ' Mr. and Mrs. James Tlchgelaar Mehama Conmun'ty Chnreh Mrs. Eda Stafford and the There will be a special coun­ ard, with their »on Pete Prlch anniversary of the class of I of Tualatin on Tuesday, July other nearby family. Charles Emert, Pastor cil meeting at the city hall for ard and his family from Oak 1935 from the alumni of the ' 29. Mother and baby are spend- Sunday School ....... 9:45 a_m. Arriving on Tuesday, July the City of Gates on August 7, Harbor, Wn, spent several former Albany College, held ing this week at the home of Morning Worship ......11 am. i 29, to visit with Mary Stafford starting at 7:30 p. m The pur­ days touring Southern Oregon on the campus of Lewis and her parents, Mr. and Mr». John Evening Services _7:30 p.m. was her cousin, Flossie Garner pose of this important meeting and camping at the Lake of Clark college with about 100 Cimino, at Mehama. from Jacksonville, Ore. While is to read the zoning ordinance. the Woods. While in Ashland In attendance. Everyone both Kelly Silbernagel has been han tlam Chapel here they enjoyed a shopping All interested persons they attended on«1 of the from before and after were hired to assist Mrs. Elaine AxMvmbl}' of God trip to Mill City on Wednesday urged to attend. Shakespeareun plays. Phone 859-2644 invited. The Julians graduated Duncan at the Lyons Public Lyons ! and a visit on Friday to Mil- Mr. and Mrs. Gene I’hillips in 1982 Robert Harkins, ... Library. .« P“tor waukie. She left on Sunday, City Enterprise and family from Seattle, were See The Mill City Enter Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Mrs Alvine Rijnicks and August 3, for McMinnville w«x-kend guests at th«- home of prise. Top Quality Printin/ Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. her son, John just recently re­ ■ where she attended the Kan­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs Telephone* 897-2772 C. A. (Youth) Service Thurs-1 sas picnic and enjoyed a fam­ priced right Fast service : turned from their European William Prichard, days at 7:00 p.m. too. Phone 897-2772 Mrs Dave Mills and son, trip. On the way they passed Royal Rangers and Misslon- ily reunion She will return Bret from tacomb were Thurs­ over .Holland with a brief ettes Family Night, Wednesday home on Tuesday. The Dave Bamhardts spent day visitors at the horn«1 of stop in Amsterdam. From dt 7 *00 d m Anyone desiring counsel and Sunday, August 3, at the Odd­ her brother, Mr. and Mrs. there the trip took them fur­ ther to Helslnky, Finland and at Howard Naue. may call Pastor Robert ’t’llows Summer ' Picnic J prayer in Fox lairry Cully, oldest son of on to Latvia. In Latvia they Harkins. ' ’ Gertrude ------------ Weidman« --------- Valley. Mr. and Mrs James Cully, had visited with relatives that Idanha Community Church the misfortune of breaking his Mr. Rijnicks had not seen for Rev. Ijirry M. Goin, Pastor Arriving on Thursday, July First Chrtstlan Church some 30 years. They had a left arm while playing Sunday School. 10:0 a. m. 30, at Harold and Mary Wil- Rev. Richard L. Halstead A reunion of the Lyons fam­ nice time but are glad to be Morning Service 11 o’clock sons was their son and wife, Bible School 9:45 a.m. ily was held Saturday after­ back home. Evening Service at 7 o’clock Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Robert and Hazel Wilson, and Stop in and try our Luncheon Special noon at John Neal Memorial Mr. and Mrs John Smith Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30 Youth meeting at 6:00 p.m. boys, Robert and Rory and BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER Evening Services 7:00 p.m. friend Rick from Portland. Park with 37 members present from Beaverton spent a couple P- tn. Adult Bible study each Thurs- They were joined on Saturday from Eugene, Corvallis, Al-! of days last week at the home ^L.at_2j?0^-2LO-U.!h..Bib.1,1 ** Robert'and Irene" ‘sagelrom b*ny, Lebanon, Salem, Enter-! of his sister, Mrs. Rose Bassett. DETROIT COMMUNITY study each Wednesday at 7:15 Eugene, Hazel’s sister, and CHRISTIAN CHURCH pjn. Santiam Searchers each Hazel's mother, Mrs. Mabel Sunday —OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK 10:00 a.m.. Adult Bible Study Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. Wells, also from Eugene. Rob­ t at the church ert and Hazel celebrated their Mill CKy Santiam Hwy. Gates Community 11:00 a.m.. rooming worship 29th wedding anniversary on Choirh of Christ and children’s church Saturday with everyone trav- Pastor — Dean Cade Cowboy Boot« Io Fashion Spotlight CHURCH NEWS Advertise where people LOOK to buy CHURCH NEWS LUNCHEON SPECIA Five Days A Week i VIV’S STEAK HOUS DONT 5:00 pjoa. youth Bible study Phone 897-3266 for grades 7, 8 and 8 Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. 6:00 D.m. evening acrvi.ee Wednesday Evening Richard Norris, Pastor Bible Study 7.-00 p.m. Get Your Car Tuned Up Now! For A Smoother Running Car and Better Gas Mileage During the Summer Months. Vern’s Shell - Towing Phone 897-2442 MUI Qty The Church of Je«as Christ Canyon of laitter Day Balata OUR FflBUIOUS FQREsTs Coaaervatlve Baptist Rev. Don Prorciw Frederick C. Rudy 5th A- Cedar. Lyons Telephone 859-2025 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Meetings at American Legion Morning Worship 11 a.m. Hall in Gates Training Hour, 6:0v p.m. Sunday School ....... 9.15 a. m. Evening Service, 7:00 p.m. Sunday School --------- 103t> Wednesday evening Bible Sacrament Meeting — 6:00 Relief Society Tuesday —10:00 study and prayer time 7 pan. Sacrament Meeting 12:15 Rt. Patrick’s Parish Primary Tuesday_____ 4:30 MIA Tuesday . 7:30 Rev. Bernard Neuman. Pastor ¿y ivoz/c/b AND THE WORTH WE ST'S DOMINANT species... WAS NAMED OREGON STATE tree ik ) 1939 TO RECOGNIZE ITS CONTRIB­ UTIONS TO THE ENVIRONMENT AMDTHE ECONOMY OF OREGON. I.vooa Mass: 1st, 2nd and 5th Sunday at 10 30 a. m. Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday a* 8:30 a. m Seventh Day Adventist Church Paul Haynes, Pastor Morning Worship 11:00 a.m Tuesday Evening Prayer Service __ _ ___ _7:(X) p.m. Mill City Presbyterian Rev. 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Pastor Worship Service 10:30 a. m ST CHRISTOPH Wit MINSION Detroit Sunday Mass 10:30 a.m. Holy Dav and First Friday 5:30 P M- Detroit MOOERN REFORESTATION ASSURES rrs prominence f & rever / U. S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc Frank Lumber Co Free Methodist Church Idanha—Lebanon, Oregon Mill City, Oregon N. E. 7th & Santlam Blvd. , Mill City, Oregon Stout Creek Lumber Co. Dan Hardy, Pastor PHONE 897 2640 Mill City—Idanha, Oregon Lyons, Oregon—Mill at Mehama SUNDAY 10:00 a.m. ...... Sunday School HARDWOOD COMPONENTS The Mill City Enterprise Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Mehama — l’hone 859-2145 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship Advertising — Commercial Printing SANT1AM HARDWOODS and Sates I m . WEDNESDAY Mill Ctty, Oregon Salem — Phone 585t2tl2 Prayer Meeting 897-2772 1 . 7:00 pm