LYONS
Gifts Asked for
Patients in Oregon
Mental Hospitals
An appeal for Christinas Rifts
for the 4,000 patients in Oregon-
mental hospital* this year was
emphasized by a letter from
Gov. Mark O. Hatfield to Ment
al Health Association of Ore
gon president Joseph D. Mat-
arazao. The Governors'* letter
says:
"The Mental Health associa
tion of Oregon is sponsoring a
project this year that empha
sizes the positive side of ment
al Hint's* recovery. 1 would
hope that citizens in all walks
of life will support the Christ
mas gift project which is only
one of many through which the
Association augments the ef
forts of our State and local
agencies to assure that patients
in our several institutions are
made to feel a part of the com
munity and are encouraged to
lead useful lives.
"This year the association is
urging that Oregonians give
gifts of a vocational and re
habilitation nature . . ■ under
lining the fact that new medica
tions and early treatment give
hope that many of those now
hospitalized will be home next
Christmas.”
Santiam Ripples
Philippi Motor Co.
Stayton, Oregon
By Ed McCurdy
Aside from the final score at
Friday's game, the major con
cern of all students present
was: who would win the free
dinner? Friday morning every
one was given a number to pin
on. instead of the usual slogans.
The lucky number drawn at
halftime would win a free din-
nerf. And who won? Mr. Kosy-
dar. a faculty member.
Student Council is looking into
boy and girl of the month pins.
These will supposedly be me
mentos which will last longer
than the usual corsage for the
girls, and replace the boys' gift.
We now have a 10-foot tall
Christmas tree in the entrance
hall, courtesy of the Girls' Ath
letic association. Patsy Pen
nick. at great risk of life and
limb, fought her way through a
blizzard to cut down the tree
and bring it back to dear old
Santiam. Or so sne says. Any
way, the GAA did a fine job of
decorating the tree.
daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Harry
Elmer and son. Gail of Albany.
GaU, who It with tin- I’ |
By Eva ItrvMUer
Navy was home tor the week
City of Lyons residents arc
end.
happy to see the CTiristma* tre«»
Claire Shelton, who had the
deeorated again. Th«- tree was
donated by Howard Nau«- and misfortune of cutting hi* leg
was decorated by th«- firemen, with a power saw is still getting
assisted by th«» City council. around «>n crutches.
Basketbail season is now on
Helping were Mac Mormon,
at
Mari-l.inn. Both the A and
Georg«» Neal. Kenneth Lewis
B squad lost their games Thurs
and Alex Bodeker.
day night to Tin ner which were
Recent visitors in Lyons were played on the Mari-Linn floor,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fox and however they were good gallics
son from Cambridge,
Idaho. going into overtime play.
They were guests at th«- home
Mrs. Gtace Welder, who in-
of his uncle and aunt. Mr. and | jured her legs when her car
Ms. Earl Allen. They also visit-
j hit a light pole In the heavy fog
«-«! at th«- home of his uncle ami ' lias returned home from San-
■unit, Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Bas
I tiain Memorial hospital.
sett.
Marshall Powell, who was
Jan Gross«> is convalescing at suffering from a back injury
home following injuries of an was taken to Santiam Memorial
auto accident.
He received [ hospital where he was placed
bruise* and abrasions when in traction.
thrown from a pickup.
Guests for the holidays at the
Mrs. Floyd Bassett was cal- the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
l«-d to Eugene Thursday by the ! Prideaux and family are their
illness of her daughter. Mrs. daughter Miss Jean, student at
Richard Haseman. who is in th«- Earlham college at Richmond,
hospital there.
Ind , and David, student at
Th«» annual Christmas party i OU-rlin college at Oberlin,
and gift exchange for th«- Mari- j Ohio.
Linn school staff was held Sat
Mr and Mrs. la-land Manning
urday evening at the liome of . and children were Saturday af-
Mi's. I\>nna Asmussen. Attend 1 ternoon and night guests at the
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Albert | luinie of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Schaub, Mr. and Mrs. George Reisterer Jr., family at Sca
Pavlish, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ppoose, and were Sunday din-
Gill. Mr and Mis Fred Skil | ner guests in Hillsboro at the
lings. Mr. anil Mrs. Warren 1 home of hi* father, Mr. and
Hill. Mr. ami Mrs. Wesley Hel i Mrs. Cecil Manning.
sel. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Morri | Floyd Lengacher of Seattle,
son, Mr. and Mr*. Monroe Wn., was a weekend guest at
Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Orville th«- home of his parents, Mr.
tkiwning, Mr. and Mrs. Russell and Mrs J«»hn Lengacher.
Thiel, Mrs. Hazel Wirth. Mrs.
Elva Kuiken ami Mrs. Donna
Asmussen.
FOR QALITY JOB PIUNTINS
Mrs. Laura Neal was in Eu
See The Mill City Enterprise
Top Quality printing, prloed
gene Friday night to attend a
right. Fast service too. Phone
victory dinner sponsored by
897-2772. Night* «97-2930.
Robert Duncan. Mrs. Neal was
given a complimentary dinner
ticket as she was chairman of
his successful campaign in the
Lyons area. She was accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Kanoff of Mill Qty.
The Mari-Linn school held
their annual Christmas pro
gram Friday evening with all
grade* taking part. At the close
of the program Santa appeared
with treats for the children
which were furnished by the
PTC.
Some of the old land marks
in Lyons are falling by the way
side due to the damage from
the October 12 windstorm. The
beautiful fir trees which have
surrounded the Catholic church
are being cut down.
Hired as relief and part-time
teacher at Man-Linn is Ruth
Tillotson from Jefferson. School
will be dismissed at 11:30 a. m.
Friday the 21st for the Christ
mas holiday. It will resume on
Wednesday, January 2.
19 62
Spending the Christmas holi
days at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lovell Miller is her sister,
Mrs. Ethel Busha from B Dings,
Mont.
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. an Mrs. Floyd Bassett were
his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Bassett and sons of Sa
lem. They also attended church
services at
the
Methodist
church and Cecil played the or
gan.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye
were Cottage Grove guests Sun
Ed and Agnes
day with relatives.
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Hiatt
Mill City, Oregon
were
their
son-in-law
and
a very
Mfrry
6—The Mill City Enterprise. Thursday. IW. 20, 1962
And thanks for your
wonderful loyalty.
Mehama General Tire
Grant and Dean
Phone 859-2753
Mehama, Oregon
Clris^
And ¡oy of the
season to every
family we know.
Kellom's Grocery
1962
M ay men everywhere share
the wonder and glory and bless
ings of this Christmas season.
Simpson Timber Co.
ROBERT MOLLOY, Manager
Lyons, Oregon
our many friends
joy and happiness.
The Mill City Enterprise
Santiam Hardware
and Implement
Phone 769-51 16
Stayton, Oregon
Don and Alta Moffatt
G ok Ik- Ramin»
Ikave War«li-
Mrs. «lohn Teeters
Mrs. Izowell Croe
Mehama
Mill City
Mrs. Eva Browder
Margaret Kroiger
Lyon»
Detroit-Idanha
Mn». Marion Stovall
«loan Roberts
Gates
Mehama
Bonita Myers, Elkhorn