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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1963)
6—The MUI City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 10. I9C3 mmmsing xw/r you shopping mn Merchants Using OUR HfWSWM Zf YOUR B£!T BUY/NG The Enterprise Are inviting you to visit their stores. Why not take GU/DB advantage of this invitation and SAVE MONEY. WWW WWW We Invite You to Save $2.20 a year By Subscribing to The Enterprise at only $3.00 a -vear It Costs You 100 a Copy Get The Enterprise by Mail And Save $2.20 A Year. The Enterprise covers the local news of the communities of the Canyon. Keep Informed on the Events Each Week. The Mill City Enterprise Highlights for 1962 for Lyons Recalled by Reporter Hy Kva llrt'mlrr LYONS Wil)» the old year Albert Schaub was hired ua and the new one here the principal nt Mari-IJnn to re people of Lyons can look back place t’irn Wallace who r«*- upon l!k>-’ with many hup(»enlngs algm'd. July had some hot wea to remember tome will» glad- ther there wcr«1 right days liras some with sorrow To each when th«* mercury hit 90 or it could mean something higher. Hut the temperature different. Uxig to lx* rememb dropped to 37 « hi the 2nd Hot ered u the Galli in bus Pay storm test day waa 97 oil the 26th. winch Itit many part« of Ore AUGUST Simpson I'lywood gon when so many auffered plant shut down for tw«> weeks great property damage, and the nt tat Him* A new barker nnd earthquake which followed In new lath«* drive machines were November. One of the moat out» instslled. .'>0 attended the re atandmg event» waa th«1 <tirecl union nt th«* Monroe Walker telephone dialing which took horn - I'».1 wedding of Richard plac«* Jun«1 17. Also the pav Gcraths and Mi»» Mary Ann ing of tli«1 streets in Lyons. With K ineskl of Salem was an event »«H-ial gathering», achuol activi of th«1 moot)» ns was the mar ties and bencftl» to aid the ring«1 <>l CTiarkitt«1 Ijmlzer and need» of the community it was Rida rt Nelson of Stayton. Thrvr a very ixisy little town. Here babies were bom, a son to Mr are some of the highlights nnd Mrs John Lengacher Jr., JANUARY Mr. and Mm. md daughters to Mr nnd Mrs. Robert Franklin wcr«« the par Gerald Llndcmnnn and Mr and ent» of th«* first baby of the Mrs Ronald la-ngacher. year, a lx»y born January 29. SI I’l l MBI It M in I. I n n Fire raced through a «try kiln opened for classes with an en at Freres Forest Product» mill, rollment of 204 'll»«1 Santiam charring a full kxul of hemlock Vallege Grange Harvest festi More than 30.000 «»! the 115.000 val nnd fair was held on th«* tuMir«i feet of the 2x4a were be 22nd A 42-inch rattle snake yond use Council member» wit)» nine buttons was kllictl at approved plans for installation Jenkins Hardwood mill west of of MOO feet of draining to allevi- M'hama I “rt I Hons were fll«M ate surface water problem» At for thrr«1 councilmen who*«1 the meeting of the People's Co terms were expiring this year. Op telephone comimny. George Carol Downer and Jerry laica» Nydegger was elected tor a were united In marriage at thr’c-year term. Frigid weath Reno, September 8 Funeral er closed lumber mill» when services were held for Mrs 14*- joe became too thick on log *ie Bassett, 86, who pas»«*d pond». away September 25. FEBRUARY At the City OCTOBER Outstanding was CYxincil meeting th«1 resignation the hurricane force winds of of Percy Hiatt, city recorder, th«* 12th Marl-l4nn school child was accepted Santlam Valley ren »(x*nt a wearisome five grang«1 received the traveling hours on th«1 bus before they agate making It one of the out reached their homes In the standing meeting» m history. wild storm. Organizations wrre Tlie annual Father and Son active through the month. I’TV. banquet was held. Mari-Unn Faith Rebekah Uxlge, Garden scluxd dropped two teachcm club. Extension Unit. Grange, with the transfer of students Altar Society and WSCS K. L. which wcr«1 placed In the Mill lAcci Roye was busy getting City district. Faith Rebekah his fatiMMis «ionkeys ready tor |o«lge was hostess for the Dis their basket I ni II »east hi Mr. and trict No. 7 convention Feb 17. Mrs Vernon Goodell celebrated anni MARCH Mr. and Mrs. Carl their Golden Wedding Anderson were luinorcd with a versary. sp>m»ored by their reception on their 25th wedding three children. NOVEMBER Rolx-rt K Mol anniversary. Dumah iMac) Mortnon was sworn in as city k>y was promoted from pr«>- recorder to rcplac«* Percy Hi ducHon engineer to plant man att Tuesday. March 6. Mr. and ager at Slni|>»«M>*s Plywood Mrs Dennis Sehwindt announc plant, succeeding Guy Hartle, ed thr birth of a »on Faith Rc- who became a consultant for iM-kah kxlge held their mutual Simpson until hla retirement hobby anti craft show. Tw«> rob Funeral services were held for beries took place at Cec’s gar Mrs. May Qulcr, a former age in Lyons One on th«* 6th, homesteader and an enrollee nt th«* other on the 8th. Students th«1 U of O at th«1 age of 70. nt Marl-Linn school sponsored Residents of the area felt the a science fair which proved severe earthquake with no ap successful. "Die wedding of Bill parent damage reported. I’aui Nash of Lyons aid Joyce Wall Geratha. Kenneth Ix-wls anti of Mehama t«xik place March Percy Hiatt «ver» electr«! to th«1 City <*ounty. Mrs. Helen John 17 APRIL Fred Gooch cck*- ston waa elected to head Faith brated his 86th birthday anni Rebekah kxlge. DECEMBER Mrs Ruth Ly versary April 1. The death of Clara Surry of lx*banon, a long ons retired from the Lyons time Lyons resident was told Post Office after serving 21 to friends. Mr. and Mrs. Allan years Mac Mormon was elect Jloedigheimer announced the ed to the Lyons Fire Iniird for birth of a son, their first child. a five-year term. A Livestock Installation of mobile telephones 4-H club was formed With all got under way at People's C«> the parties, kxlgcs, meetings ot operative Telephone company. Hie various organizations nnd Santlam Valley Grange went Christmas activities December on record as ofijxxiing daylight was a very busy month. saving time,. Candidates were filed for school board positions at Marl-Linn school. MAY Outstanding feature at Mari-Linn sch«x>l was th«* pet parade. Fire did an estimated $2.500 damage to thr Mrivin Rogers home. The budget of $108,848 at Mari-ldnn pussed Oregon public sch«x>l ««duent- with a vote of 107 yes an«l -17 ors wii) receiv«* an average sal no. Guy Hartle was re-elected ary of $6,250 in 1962413, accord as director for a term of five ing to a study just released by years. A str«*et paving project the Oregon Education associa got under way with work to b<* tion research department. This completed In lat<* summer. It is 'in approximate increase of was voted to accept th«1 Jordan $180 over the figure for teach area into th«1 Lyons Rural Fire ers and administrators in 1961- District which included some 25 62. farms. Funeral services were There arc 19,712 public ele held for Rolw’rt Draper, who mentary. junxir high schtxd, passed away May 23. A son was nod secondary educators in the born to Mr. nnd Mrs Wllllnm Oregon public hcíkxi I h accord Ayers on the 27th. ing to th<* report and 18.15-1 are JUNE Frank Rtihwein of the teachers. Jordan district, 91-ear-old farm Teachers average salaries er and stock raiser for 60 years t inge from $5894 for element passed away. The wedding of ary to $6278 for senior high Miss Winifred Foote of Stayton sch«x>! teachers. The Junior high and Richard Goodell of Lyons xchtsd teacher will receive an was an event ot June 2. The average ot $6020. All figures Lyons Rural Fire district pur are based on actual salaries chased a Diamond T truck (>aid Oregon full-time certified .with a 500 gallon per minute school personnel, Dr. Henry Oxi pump, one high pressure 900 box. OEA research director pound pump with two fog noz stated. Salaries reported in the zles and 500 gallon tank and a study, according to Oslbox, in two-way radio. Lyons joined the elude the following: teacher valley In the direct telephone contracts for 10, 10ft and 11 dialing on the 17th. Mrs. Alex months; extra pay for extra Bodeker was installer] as Wor Itity; and pay for extended thy Matron ot Acacia chapter contracts. of Eatern Star in Stayton. 27 Other salaries reported indi- were present to help Elmer Hi jated the average salary of all att celebrate his 88th birthday teachers in Oregon to lie $6019 anniversary. lixl the administrators average JULY Rev. Jay Beebe of the salary to lx* $8938. Santlam Chapel resigned after Teachers increase in average serving five years, to accept a «aiar.v was $170 over 1961-62. pastorship at Burns. The an Xdministrators salary average nual North Santiam Gladiolus vas increased by $376 over show was held at Mari-Linn 961-62. Oregon Public School Teachers Get Salary Increase