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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1964)
I—The Mill City Enterprise, Tliiinuluv, Junuury !». I!I<H tended by a large crowd. The See4$ Another T«rm Itome of her daughter and (nm teaching staff at Marl-Linn was ily, th«1 George Mellkea filed by hiring Frank Font of Mr and Mrs Howard Naur Yakima, Wn., as 6th grade have moved into their new teacher.Simpson Plywood plant house, and the lx hi sc they just shared in a $21 million improve vacated has Ixvn sold to a California couple wlai will nxiv ment program. In September the District here latri meeting of the W3CS was held Mi and Mrs. J«*1 Neisz and at the Lyons Methodist church. two children ol Portland were The annual Harvest of Plenty Sunday guots at »he home «>( Fair sponsored by Santiam Vai- Mrs. Alice Huber llx'y came ley Grange was held on th«1 '-’1st. to bring Mrs. Huber's sister. Summer end«\l in much the Mrs. Maggie Matheny. alx«i <>( By Eva Bressler Portland. who will make an in LYONS-As 1963 bids us adieu January. Percy Hiatt was same fashion It arrived, cold the definite stay at th«> Huber ham«1 and the new year comes drift sworn in as mayor an«! Howani and wet. September was Student Sunday win observed ing in, let us hope it will be a Naue as municipal judge. Five warmest and sunniest nmnth of at the l.yom Metlxxlist church good and prosperous year for I cent postag«1 for First class and summer with the mercury hit with students in full charge of all of us. Not many exciting 8 cents for air mail went into ting 98 on September 8. October 1 found E I.. Rose th«1 services. Bill Prichard was things happened in this small effect the first <d the year. The guest s|x*aker, assisteil by Merl city during the year. At the ■ weather was a big factor «»n. busy getting his famous little ready for a long sea - Lawrence. Susie Mormon and meeting of the Qty council in January 5. It was 3 atxsve- th«1 I 1 ! «tonkeys son of donkey basketball with Sharon CUpfell. j lowest reading since 1950. The ' 26 ganu*s scheduled. Mari-Linn Al Brown, Luui County As Thursday evening, January 9 first snow arrive«! on the 28th | i PTC* honored th«' teaching staff sessor filed last week for a se 'will be the first meeting of the closing many of the sctxwls. 1 of th«' schixd with a receptuxv cond term as Unn Cixinty As ; official board of the Methodist After a week a sudden warming Donald More 44-ycan-old son of sessor. His residenc«* is Sweet | church tor the new year Die » was widespread with high Mr. and Mrs Maurice Mon1 Home an«i he is 49 years old 8 p. m. meeting will be preced- winds which cut tne snow in was bitten by a rabid bat arxl In filing Brown stated that h«1 ed by a 7:30 im-eting of the ' half during the «lay. On Febru receive«! 21 anti-rabies shots G kiik I his job vital aixi interest-1 I nominating committee. ary 6 the temperature ros«1 to 63 and came out non«1 the worse ing but that a great deal of, Mr. and Mrs Donald Lind- degrees the highest since 1926. for the experience. time am! study was ne»1«!«1«! over ! strom are antxxincing the birth In February Exploratory’ class In Novetrtber a certified count an«! above regular «»fflce hours ' of a daughter. Ros«1 Marie, lx»rn team teaching got under way of th«' city census 568 was re T«xiay an assessor must Krxnv | Thursday at Santiam Memorial at Mari-Linn. Bids were accept ported by Mac Mormon city all valuation procedures with hospital in Stayton. ed for a new post office in recorder, a small increas«1 «»ver his responsibilities also coveting George Pavlun, principal nt Lyons with Wayne Ransom the last year. Earl Allen rural mail budgets and tax levies. Mari-l.inn school left Friday for successful bidder. Brown said he also constderod Dickinson. N. 1». calk'd there carrier retired after 43 years High winds ripped through of service on Lyons Rt. 1. E. it his duty to keep the jxibiic by th«1 sudden death «»f his fa the valley in March the worst L. Rove visited the school for informer on appraisal cycles, ther. Anton Pavlish. since the Cblumbus Day storm the blind in Salem taking som«1 taxes, levies and ofticc services Mrs. Norman Jolly of Allwny ot 1962. causing widesprea,! of his little donkeys to gladden He has been in Mill City tt was a Saturday afternoon caller alarm but with comparatively the hearts of the children by various times during h*- four at the horn«1 of Mrs Alice Hilli SIOHTSfEINO IN THE SENATE the 1964 National March of Dime* minor damage. Twelve acres ot giving them rides. year term, talking at meetings er. Saturday evening guests at Child, Mary lou Oravos, 5, flint, Mich , moot« Oregon Senator ground on the south bank «»f Faith Rebekah lodge held to give tax facts an«! figures. the Huber home were Mrs. Maurino B Neuberger at the nation's capital Mary lou, victim of the Santiam river was donated their last meeting December 11 Clara Swan of Mill City and the birth defect known as open spine, symboluos the 350,000 Ameri to the Linn County Parks and following consolidation with Mr, and Mrs Hot» Gillenwater can children born each year with a serious defect Contributions to the January March of Dimes also will assist arthritis and polio Recreation Commission by Mrs. Santiam Rebekah lodge of Mill and family <»f Fortuna, Calif. Laura Neal for a park to be City. The lodge was 56 years Mr. ami Mrs. Wilson Stevens victims through research, patient care, professional and public education. By Eva Brroaler known as the John Neal Memor old. A Portland lad, David had as their guests several days "Tats another one, Mr». Klotz... Mrs. Ix'land Manning was last week, Mr an«! Mrs C. I ial park. they 're too »tale to »ave.” Morgan visited his grandpar At the April meeting of the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wil hostess for the meeting of the f-andsverk from Portland. City Council a franchise was son. riding his bicycle from St. Patrick Altar Society held Mr. and Mrs Carl Anderson You'll Like Our Food granted to Northwest Natural Rr«f»r« t for Uw Make« Democracy IJve Portland, a distance of 75 miles, at her home Thursday evening. spent th«1 weekend nt McCTlarey. Officers were installed. Die Gas company to distribute nat which he made in 8 hours Wn., at the home of her mother. Jury Duty Steaks, Chicken ural gas to the community. The The annual Christmas pro next meeting will tx1 held at Mrs Herman Afrank Mrs An Ttadny as yesterday, our jury that the mark of a citizen, ax last of the month old man wint grams were presented by the the horn«' of Mrs Ed Castle with derson's father pass«1«! away in system is under fire ««Piaixed to an alien, is his right Sea Food er returned to haunt spring churches and school and a va a Whit«1 Elephant sale at that November Critics say that juries waste to take part In the due admln- time. Plans were also made tor minded, with cold, frosty, rainy, cation enjoyed by the pupils Mrs Ethel Huffman and Mrs time, that people don’t want to i iitratkin of justice. Chinese Food snowy and sleety weather, with with school taking up January a cake walk to be held at the Paul Geraths were visitors at serve, that jurjors make stupid When jury duty calls, think Catholic Community hall Sun Ocean Lake Friday with Mr mistakes, lx1! the experts ad- ot yourself as a juror seeking the mercury plunging to a re 2. 1964. Orders To Go. day evening, February 9. Pre and Mrs Ramie Martell The mlnster justice, some critics I truth, hearing all the evidence. cord April tow. sent were Mmes. Floyd Cox. Martelis are former residents say. In May Mari-Linn school held ! and heeding the court’s Instruc Live Music Every Phillip Pietrok. James Harris. here. They also called on Mrs the annual pet paratie. Santiam The criticisms hold true only tions Follow the lawyers' argu George Van Agtmael. Florent Martell’s mother. Mrs Pearl if citizens forsake their rigtit to ments and lay aside prejudice Friday and Saturday Valley grange honored the old Frichtl. Ben Volten. Ed Castle. Averill est and youngest mothers at serve, or if they do not do and follow your intelligence and and Mrs Betty Holman. their meeting. A sudden sum their level best to reach just not your emotions. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cruson wen- mer day arrived with the mer Respect your tellow jurors, verdicts. in Seattle, Wn.. last week to cury reaching 96 in Lyons on f We’d like to do our duty, of as they must respect you In tol attend the wedding of their 7 to 12 P. M. May 20. oxirse. tut it is hard to break erance try for agreement, but daughter. Miss Gen Cruson and Rev. Norman Williams, new Rabi«--« Born at kantiani up <«ur routine «>f pleasant liv neve, a verdict which vk»latea Lewis Wright, son of Mr. and minister at the Lyons Methodist Memorial Hxfotal. Stayton ing z\s citizens some <4 us the c xirt's instructions or finds church, arrived in Lyons with Bom December 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Claire Wright, also of Se shirk voting anr som«1 try to get ns a fact what you know is attle. The ceremony was held his family the first of June untrue. Maynard Clyde Smith of out of jury service. GEORGf ROZIV/CK to replace Rev. Ruth Cotton Mrs. When they call you to jury Pcrshajis we don’t value our Mill City a boy, Randal Wade, at the Unitarian church. Decem who retired. A hospital bed and weighing 5 pounds 144 ounces. ber 28 Following a short wed- freedoms enough We inherited duty make a liar out of th«1 on the Cordozox wheel chair was presented to Bom December 21 to Mr. and during tnp to Mt. Baker the them and didn’t cam them the emits, lie a good juror and Mrs. Percy Hiatt American Leg system of justice make our Our “Help Wanted” signs Mrs. Johnny Emanuel Butler young couple will be at home at hard way. Food is a bargain Americans Auxiliary hospital equipment Jr. of Stayton a ooy. Johnny 7418 Meridian stret. Only a free people can enjoy work. are down. Our present per ion Jack Goodell Jr., from San are eating better and spending chairman of Post 58. Stayton. sonnel is carefully selected from Auxiliary 136 Salem, which Ervin, weighing 8 pounds 3 Diego. Calif., is spending a two ll-SS of their total take h«>me the privilege ot jury duty. An (Oregon lawyers offer this ancient philosopher since said column as a public service ) ounces. to guarantee prompt and was stored at the Lyons fire weeks leave at the horn«1 of his pay for food titan ever before1 Bom December 25 to Mr. and courteous service at all hall for community service. Mrs. Luis Rodríguez of Stayton parents, Mr. and Mrs Jack and chances are tnat work time more than kept pace. Fall. 1962. I FHet for Treasurer times. Our food is prepar Fred Lawrence from Port Or a boy weighing 4 pounds 54 Goodell. Jack, who is serving needed to buy most food will with the U. S. Navy aboard the continue to decrease while food hourly earning of factory work Evelyn Downing. Linn Coun ed by experienced person chard, Wn., was hired as 8th ounces. St Paul in the S 2 Divi quality improves and conven ers averag«xl $2.62 an iwur. ac- i ty Treasurer, announces that nel in spotless surround grade teacher, who was acting Bom December 27 to Mr and sion has cording to th«1 Oreg«>n Depart been stationed for some iences continue to be added. principal since the resignation Mrs. Roberto Aguilar of Jeffer ings. ment ot Employment A year she has filed as a candidate on time at San Diego. of Albert Schaub, principal. These are the observations of later, such wages were rcjx»rt- | the Democratic ticket tor re son a boy, Juan Antonio, who Mr. and Mrs. William Shar- The new five digit Zip Code weighed 8 pounds 24 ounces. Mrs. Elvera Horrell. OSU ex cd at $2.73 an hour, an increas«1 election ns I-inn County Treasur number for the Lyons post of er, to serve n thin! term. Bom December 20 to Mr. and ett of Portland and Mrs. Roxie tension agricultural economist, of four percent. fice went into effect the first of Mrs. Richard Frank Basi of Rt. Trask of Salem spent several after reviewing reports from the During her tenure in office. Taxes, of course, must still July. The new post office moved j 1. Stayton a girl. Karen Bertha, days over the New Year holi U. S. Department o^ Agriculture Mrs. Downing inaugurated the come exit of gross Income and day with relatives in Lyons. into recently completed new; weighing 8 pounds 124 ounces. and Labor and other informa an allowance must b«1 made for working of Idle money, having They were guests at the home ot tion. building. The John Gilbert home j a slightly shorter work week, made to date, In excess of $382.- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis and was completely destroyed by i Nationally, the proportion of but Industrial workers' wages 50 000 for school and county Mr. and Mrs Bert Lyons. Mrs. the average worker's take home fire. funds. Share« and Mrs. Trask are pay spent for food has already over-rode the bite. The North Santiam Gladiolus I Mrs Downing also institute«! The 1.7 percent increase In MEHAMA sisters of Mr. Lewis and Mrs. dropped from a post-war high of club held their show at the sending budget Information to Lyons also Velvie Lewis in Fox 27 percent to 19 percent. In living costs represents an aver every taxing unit as an aid in Mari-Linn school the first of age of all items and knowing Chris Campbell, Owner August with an outstanding dis Valley. Oregon in mid-1963, a factory budget proparation Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cru worker worked only 24 minutes where to cut corners can help Phone 859-2801 play. The dedication of the John i stretch th« 1 dollar, she pointed son, Michael, Nikki and Joyce to buy a pound of round steak. Neal Memorial park was at- ‘ Scott spent the Christmas holi Ten years earlier, it took him out. In Portland, a close look THE MILL CITY day with Mrs. Cruson’s broth 26 minutes and round steak sold shows a dollar squeeze com ENTERPRISE er and family, Mr. and Mrs. for nearly 18 cents a pound less. pared with fall 1962 on all groups except personal care. Enterea ns second class matter Gordon Hudson ot Medford. The Oregon factory worker Greatest price increase over November 10 1944 at th» Post Michael left by plane from Med labored 5.4 minutes for a quart ford flying to Salt 1-ake City, of milk in 1963, compared to 6.2 the past year has been in Office at Mill City, Oregon un Utah, where ne joined other minutrs 10 years ago; he worked medical care. It now takes an der Act ot March 3. 1879 members of the Colorado Schtoi 10.7 minutes for a dozen eggs, Oregonian $10 35 to buy the of Mmes basketball team for compared to 21.1 minutes 10 same amount ot medical care ‘. Ä .' that he could l>uy for $10 a games in Utah and Nebraska. years ago. year ago. Using the same com Weekend guests at the home Food stands out ax a bargain __ » of Mr. and Mrs. Ixtonard Cru because the cost of living in parison, reading and recrea son were Mr. and Mrs. Don Portland crept up 1.7 percent tion costs $10 26; housing. $10 24; fT*1 NEWS PA Pts Barton from Sitka, Alaska ana over the past year as measured transportation, $10 17; clothing. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Graham by the Bureau of Labor Statis $10 10; anti food, $10 07. p U B I I $ H f R 5 PERSONAL STATIONERY from Aberdeen, Wn. tics. This means it now takes AS SOCI ATION Mrs. Effie Nydegger i< ft J10.17 to buy the same nmount Tuesday morning by train from of goods and services that $10 NEED TICKETS FOR THAT LETTERHEADS Card party or dinner. Special Salem for Idaho Falls, Idaho, would buy a year ago last fall. Subset iption Rates where she will spend this month rates for clubs and church or MnrionJ.inn Counties $3 n year ENVELOPES Assuming a similar increase with her son-in-law and daugh throughout the state, wages of ganizations.—The Mill City Outside Marion-Linn $3 50 a Yr. ter, Mr. and Mrs. William Oregon factory workers have Telephone 897-2772 or 897-2930 Enterprise. Grimes. The Lyons Extension Unit will DON W. MOFFATT. Ed-Pub hold their meeting at the Me thodist church Thursday, Janu ary 9 at 1 p. m. Subject for the day will be "Study ol Africa’ TYPEWRITER with Martha Cruson and Au ENCLOSURES drey Sandahi the project lead ers. Anyone is welcome to at BUSINESS CARDS LATE MODELS tend. Mcs. Donna Asmussen and REASONABLE RATES BOOKLETS Mildred were Sunday guests in 8 Months Rental Tigard at the home of Mr. and May Apply On Burcham» Mrs. James Wright and Mary ACCOUNTING FORMS Lee. Mr. and Mrs. John Buker of RULED FORMS 4M (hurt Mt. Ph. MS «778 Victor, Mont., were recent visit Malnm, Oregon ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cruson. Their daughter, INVOICES Miss Geri Cruson from Seattle. Wn., was also a gnest at the Cruson home. Rev. Cal McConnell, chaplain at Willamette University will be guest speaker at Lyons Meth Fistula — Fissure odist church Sunday, January Prolaps« —> 12. Rev. Norman Williams will be absence. Itching — Thrombosis, «Sa Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lind Seldom any loos of tlms. strom have purchased the form No Hospital Operation VWS VOUR ADDQES6 ? VOU er Carl Titus property west of XNOWT NEED THAT APARTMENT town. Mrs. Ruth Lyons spent sev FOR THE NEXT TEN YEARS?" IM4 Center •*. — talwn. Ora. eral days in Albany at the Lyons Correspondent Chronicles Events of That March of Dimes Girl Visits Senator MM L YONS IT’S YOUR LAW 5 Sunday Only BIRTHS Sing Along with Food Is Real Bargain, 0. S. U Report Shows Subscribe To The Mill City Enterprise Only S3.00 a Year LA RENTALS R 0 E N'S