3—The MUI C,ty Enterprise, Thursday, June 6, 1968 LYONS History Given On Detroit Postoffice By Eva Bressler Felix Lucier of Tillamook was a weekeend guest in Lyons. Mrs. Lucier, who had DETROIT — Since the con spent the week at their home here, returned to Tillamook t ruction and dedication of Detroit’s new postoffice Mrs. with him Sunday. Pre-school vision and hear Phyliss Hill, postmaster, has received many requests from ing tests will be held at Mari- out of-staters requesting post Linn school Thursday, June marks in some instances 13, with an all-day session pictures and of Detroits new fa from 9 to 12 and 1 to 4, spon No doubt the requests sored by the Oregon Board cility. was prompted by the re of Health. The tests are for printing of the original story children from 3 to 6 years of Detroits former postoffices old. Appointments may be and its past post-masters made by calling Mrs. James which appeared in the local Silbernagle at 859-2634. Ap papers in March. This pointments are asked for but was re-printed in the story Wes all are welcome to come. Stamp Collector through Sunday dinner guests at tern the courtesy of reporter Har the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe old Lopes, Albany, who at Hince were their son-in-law the dedication of the and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. tended new facility March 9th. The Loren Watts, also their two Western Stamp Collector pa granddaughters, Mr. and Mrs. per has a wide circulation Raymond Donaldson, and both in the United States and Mrs. Arthur Barber and son, abroad. Lopes said. Arthur Jr., all of Salem. Since no local record of De Mr. and Mrs. Orville Down troits former postmasters was ing attended graduation ex ever a complete list of ercise from high school for these kept recently been re their grandson, Larry Carle leased has by the National Arc ton Wednesday night. Larry and Barbara returned home hives and Records Service, Washington D. C. to postmas with them Thursday. Mr. and ter Phyliss Hill. They are as Mrs. Robert Carleton and daughters, Kathy and Caro follows: Date of Appt. lyn spent the weekend here. Postmasters Rarbara returned home with Vanness G. Danforth, Oct. 16, her parents and Kathy stay 1891; James H. Hogan, Jan. ed. She and Larry will ac 19. 1894; Clara E. Perkett company the Downings to March 29, 1894; Robert M. Poe Crescent City, Calif., this March 22, 1898; Myrtle Hol week to see the Downing's lingsworth, November 15, 1899 granddaughter, Nancy Brown Fred W. Stahlman, February graduate from the 8th grade 21, 1903; Fanny V. Stahlman, May 4, 1908; Mrs. Nell Spring Thursday, June 6. Miss Gwen Fowler, a jun er, April 21, 1909; Mrs. An ior at Stayton High and na E. Smith, April 8. 1910; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lida S. McIntosh, Dec. Wayne Fowler of Lyons will 6, 1911; Mrs. Myrtle L. Hol be attending the junior en lingsworth, February 12, 1915; gineers and scientists sum Glen E. Acker, September 4, mer institute in Salem as one 1917; Charles C. Giebeler, Nov of 125 girls from the state. ember 23, 1918; Harry V. Miss Fowler was recommend Booker, August 17, 1926; Mrs. ed by Lee Griffin of the Stay Mabel W. Moore (Mrs. Char ton school science depart les Dunbar) April 2, 1928. Detroits first Post office ment. At the 8th grade gradua was established October 16, tion held last Wednesday 1891 according to the Na night at Mari-Linn, Jeraletta tional Archives and Records Mays, granddaughter of Mr. Service report. and Mrs. Van Prichard and daughter of Mrs. Nona Am lingshead spent several days brose of Seattle and Herbert last week in Salem at the Mays of Portland, was pre home of their son-in-law and sented with a pin bearing daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James the school’s initial. This was Erickson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stev based on her being an all- around person, attitude, citi ens were in Portland Satur zenship and general person day to attend the wedding of ality. This is the first time Michael Morris and Miss this award has been given Lonnie Louise Canterbury, and Principal Curt Benefiel held at the Central Lutheran said he feels it will be made church. Mrs. Nona Ambrose from annually. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kan- Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Gary off are again living at Yakut, Gasperetta and son and Mr. Alaska. and Mrs. Herbert Mays from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spell- Portland were Wednesday meyer accompanied by Mr. evening guests at the home of and Mrs. Merle By of Silver- Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard. ton flew to San Francisco Thev came to attend eighth for a few days of sightseeing. grade graduation at Mari-Linn The reported beautiful wea school. Al o ^resent were ther. Mr. and Mrs. Hy Smith from Brenda Johnson, who has Scappoose. been attending a girls’ board Tuesday luncheon guests at ing school in Seattle, has re the home of Mrs. Ethel Huff turned to the home of her man were Mrs. Effie Nyde- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe gger of Stayton a former Johnson, for the summer. Lyons resident and Mrs. Jose Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. phine Kuehl also of Stayton. Cobb from Shawnee, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Olin Spiva are spending this week as left Tuesday for a ten day guests at the home of Mr. trip to Enid, Oklahoma, they and Mrs. Henry Deister. will visit relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grimes friends ■-pent Saturday night and Robert Carpenter, chairman Sunday with friends at Mad of Linn County Small Wood ias. The Grimes are former lands Association division of Madras residents. Dost peelers and small mobile Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye dimension saws, will attend were Sunday afternoon a meeting Thursday, June 6, guests at the home of Rev, 1:30 p. m. at the J. J. Bowey and Mrs. R. A. Feenstra at farm east of Brownsville. Falls City. This is in cooperation with Thomas Prideauy of Port State Forest department ex land was a weekend guest at tension service. Any one in the home of his son and terested is invited to attend; daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. also invited are small time Tom Prideauy. operators. Warren Edwards with his Mrs Andrew Sieg who un twin brother. Walter, spent der went major surgery last .-.everal days at Long Beach, week at the Salem General Calif., where they visited with hospital is now' convalescing their sister, who is quite iil. at home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold An Tuesday and Wednesday derson and family of Portland guest at the home of Mr. and were Sunday afternoon visit Mrs. Van Prichrd was his ors at the home of his moth brother Dean Prichard from er, Mrs. Effie Anderson and Olympia. Wash. Keith. Rev. and Mrs. Basil Wig Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt gins and four children mov were Sunday dinner guests ed Thursday to Seattle Wash, at the home of their daught where he will attend the Pu er, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer get Sound College of the Bi at Albany. Additional guests ble. Mr. Wiggins has minis were their son Gail Elmer tered at the Lyons Methodist and two daughters, of Cotton church for the past year. woods. The occasion honored Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott the birthday anniversaries of were Sunday guests at the Percy Hiatt and Mrs. Gail home of Mr. and Mrs. Wend Elmer. ell Weaver and family at Es Rev. Raynor Smith from tacada. The Weavers are for Salem was the guest speaker mer Lyons residents. at the Lyons Methodist Mrs. Effie Maines of Spring church Sunday. He will re field. a former Lyons resi turn Sunday, June 10. dent, called at the Clyde Sunday dinner guests at Bressler home enroute home he home of Mr. and Mrs. from the cemetery Memorial John McClurg were her son Day. md family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mr. and Mrs Clarence Carieston from The Dalles, Decker of Eugene were Me -nd Mr. and Mrs. Orville morial Day guests at the home I < wning. of her sister Mrs. Ethel Huff ?-T. and Mrs. James Hol- man. Santiam Ripples By Karen Oliver Sunday, May 26, Bacca laureate Services were held in the grade school auditor ium. Money making projects seemed to be the main topic of discussion during the class meetings which were held during activity period Friday. Along with these ideas the Junior class dis cussed the flowers they will be furnishing for graduation. The Sophomores chose the ushers for Bacclaaureate. They were Trishia Moore and Darlene Rue. The Freshmen elected Rick Posekany as their class representative for next year. He will represnt th class in Student Council. Monday, May 20 the Honor Society sponsored a bottle drive and took in $37. Wednesday GA A had a play day for all girls that wish On Tuesday, the 25th, FTA to join the club next year. also went into Pietro’s for an This included girls from the evening of Pizza. eighth grade. After the game On Wednesday the mem Prison Dodge Ball and Tiger bers of IntraSchool Council Ball, the Girls enjoyed re went out to dinner at the freshments and skits. Oyster Bar in Portland. The annual all-school dance Club meetings were held was held Friday, May 24. Friday during activity period. MC for the evening was disc Pep Club met to choose next jockey Clayton Henery. The year’s outfits. The girls were dance was well attended and successful in finding an out everyone seemed to enjoy fit that everyone seemed to themselves. like. Monday, May 24, the Jun The cheerleaders also met ior-Senior tug-a-war was held during this time. After elect in front of the high school. ing Becky Earhart as their The Senior class of 1968 was cheerleader representative in victorious this year. Also on student council for next year, Monday, Honor Society went they discussed their outfits into Salem to attend the mo for next year and suggested vie “Yours, Mine, and Ours”. some ways in which they will Following the movie they | be able to make money next year. went to Pietros for pizza. FREE DELIVERY ON ALL Building Materials See us for everything in the Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week ■ ON Phone 197 Remember: 1 Hot and sticky. Yxi couldn’t sleep ’T T ■ <• ' » II 1 ) J 1 ■ » Y)u really needed air conditioning. v: i ?r- - Now, get electric air conditioning and save $5 to $60. Boat wait for this summer's miserable hot weather. See your dealer now while •election is best, and take advantage of this $5 to $60 allowance on electric air conditioning. 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