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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1969)
7- ^ Mm g» ..JM» year ^rï of Happenings in tained a group of youngsters days’ visit at the home of Mrs. Monday, December 30 honor Jones’ mother, Mrs. Jennie ing their son Merle on his Moe. They also visited with Monuuy Night Mixers Mrs. John Teeters birthday anniversary. Games other relatives and friends Name of Team W L Mr. and Mrs. Art Anderson here. and refreshments furnished the Savage & Lierman 44% 19% returned home Friday, Decem Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith entertainment. Attending were Bethell & Fredricks .. 41 23 the honored guest and Ron ber 27 from a trip during the visited a few days during the Wallace & Glidewell 35 29 Another year is here and nie Howard, Jay “Bilyeu, Paul holidays when they visited Christmas holidays at the Lest September — Saw the opening Calavan & Peterson 35 29 by the looks of the weather and Mike Madsen, Lyle Grant with relatives in Klamath er Easom home in North School with an of Mari-Linn Hancock & Bassett 32 M 31% the new one may come in ham, Terry Scott, Mark Hays Falls, into California where Bend. 179, a little un- enrollment of Wallace & Wallace .... 23 37 cold and white. People of this they visited at Fairfield, Lodi, Mr. and Mrs. Nye Phillips and Roger Jepsen. Marton & London .... 20 40 friendly little town of Lyons der last year. Santlam Valley Ukiah and Loleta. They spent and son, Linn, of Buckley, Wn. a large crowd Holiday guests at the home Grange drew Weakley & Irons...... 12 43 has in the past year seen both Christmas with their son, Jack were overnight guests Friday HIG and HIS Jim Hancock sadness and gladness. It was for their annual Fair Lyons of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. and family at Brookings and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richfield Gas Station changed Charles Power were Vincent 21-1, 547; HTG Wallace and an unusual year weather-wise, visited with relatives and Keith Philipps when they Wallace 832; HTS Hancock & not the usual hot summer and hands. Parent-Teachers Club Power and their three child friends at Gold Beach on the came to attend funeral services Bassett 2305. lots of rain. The continued officers were elected with Don ren; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Redding way home. for Clinton Phillips at Bend Friday Mixed Doables rain through August and Sep ald Schiewek president. Three and daughter, from Spokane; Ensign and Mrs. Ben Boots Saturday afternoon. Also go L tember worked a hardship on hippies from Hippie Village Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Power (Harriet Golliet) left Sunday ing Name of Team W from here were Mr. and Garton Builders .... 4 0 the field worker and loggers. east of Lyons who were ar trom Portland, and Steven for Pensacola, Fla., where he Mrs. Ercill Wilson, Mr. and Power from Walnut Creek, rested on a narcotics raid were Les’ Tavern ....... 4 0 Two oldsters In the area cele is stationed. Also leaving Sun Mrs. Russell Wilson, Mrs. Ril Calif. Pamper Palace .... 1 brated birthday anniversaries. released. 3 Other Hard Splits day were Mr. and Mrs. Donald lie Trask, Mr. and Mrs. Giles October — Candidates peti Mrs. Edwin James and Mrs. Del ’ s Barber Shop , 2 2 5-7-9 E. Schroeder; 3-6-7-10 P. Jennie Behanan was 102 in Boots, of Missoula, Mont., and Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Har 2 April and A. P Kirsch 103 in tions were filed for City Elec Crystal Limbeck will be the their daughter, Miss Donna ry Monroe, who were accom Carey; 6-7 D. Huff; 5-6 E. Mill City Pharmacy ... 2 tion. John Shafer again heads project leaders at the meeting Boots, of Anaheim, Calif. They panted by Mrs. G. B. Bilyeu of 3 May. Schroeder; 4-9 B. Stigelman; 3-7 Girod’s Super Market 1 4 T. Morris; 5-7 P. Swope, D. Lulay & Davis .......... 0 January—Saw a lot of snow Santiam Valley Grange. Cat of the Lyons Extension Unit all had been guests at the Gol Lebanon and Mrs. Beverly 4 and wind, with the tempera tle ranchers in Mehama had to be held on Thursday, Janu liet home. Huff, D. Dozier, D. Ball, M. Don’s Tire Sales ...... 0 Snodgrass of Portland. HIG Bob Peery 222; HIS ture dropping very low. How black leg scare. Harold Haw ary 9 at the Lyons United Overholts, D. Peters; 5-10 J. Mrs. G. V. Christensen vis thorne was appointed to the Methodist church beginning at ited a week following Christ Walt Owens 568; HTG Pamper ever, the mid-Willamette Val Gray. Palace 667; HTS Garton Build ley had its warmest day on City Council to replace Edwin 10 a. m. Lesson for the day mas at the home of her fam Men — Over 310 246 J. Bethell; 243 G. Espe; ers 1878. record January 20 when the Sieg who resigned. Miss Beu will be “Mildew and Moisture ily, the Don Engdahls near Eight Ball League 241 G. Espe; 233 L. Myers; 232 temperature climbed to 62 de lah Lewis was named to the Damage in the Homes.” Mrs. Healdsburg, Calif. — W of - - Team Harold Hawthorne will intro Mrs. Joe Jones and her son L grees. Two firms in Mehama City Library board. O. Wood; 223 H. Blaylock; 222 Name 0 were burgarlized with an esti November—Dennis Clipfell duce a surprise item, “Stretch and daughter-in-law, Mr. and B. Peery; 217 R. Minten; 214 Stayton Canning 1 ... 4 1 mated $800 in merchandise ta headed the race for Lyons May and Sew.” J. Hancock; 212 E. Wulf; 210 Girods Hilltop .......... 3 Mrs. Andy Jones of Klamath 1 ken. Lyons received a new or. Lyons City Council approv Mr. and Mrs. Felix Lucier Falls, arrived Friday for a few B. McDonald, F. Wallace, J. North Santiam Lanes 3 Frank Lumber Co..... 3 1 Public library when the City ed renewal of liquor licenses from Tillamook, former Lyons Birkholz. Sportsman Center .... 3 1 Council purchased the former I for Lyons Tavern, Waltons residents were Sunday even Men — 600 Series 1 Simpson Union building. 641 G. Espe; 619 L. Myers; Webbs Texaco .......... 3 , ' Grocery and Bob’s Market. Ly ing visitors at the home of Mr. Sublimity Fire Ins. .. 1 3 606 J. Birkholz. February—A safe at Bob’s ons man killed in Vietnam. A and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead. Wilco Farmers .......... 1 3 Market was pried open and an new 66 passenger bus at Mari- Women — Over 190 Mr. and Mrs. Willard Berry 3 undertermined amount of cash Linn school was put into ser and family from Tillamook and 200 D. Schwindt; 199 R. Wal North Santiam Ply..... 1 vice. Usual family gatherings 3 taken. High temperature of 65 lace; 198 S. Bethell; 194 D. Stayton Canning 2 .... 1 her mother, Mrs. Gardner of Gorman Insurance .... 1 3 degrees matched the record for and dinners were held at Salem were New Year’s day Schwindt; 193 D. Schwindt. 4 February 25 set in 1905. Feb Thanksgiving time. Women — First 500 & Bigger Garton Builders ...... 0 visitors at the home of his 587 D. Schwindt; 544 S. Beth HIG and HIS Jim Birkholz ruary in general was the sec December—Winds hilt area grandmother, Mrs. Rosa Ber with some utilities down. The 210, 606; HTG and HTS Stay ond warmest on record with ell; 543 J. Attig. ry. They also visited his mo ton Canning No. 1 763, 204. an average temperature of 48.1 annual Christmas lighting con ther, Mrs. Freda Grugett and Nightengale degrees, 6.2 degrees above nor test was sponsored by the City sister and family, Mr. and If you want Name of Team W L mal. This is still a big timber Council. The first snow fell Mrs. Paul Pennington at Me Mill Supply ............. 4 0 country; an 8 foot giant log on the 16th, but didn’t last so hama. low rates and fast, Drushella Furniture .. 4 0 was hauled from woods on Me- there was no white Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pow Earls Chevron .......... 3 1 Cully Mountain south of The last of the month was bad friendly claim with about seven inches of er were hosts for their annual Frankies Tavern ...... 3 1 Lyons. New Year party and dinner. Riverview .............. 1 3 March—E. L. Roye received snow and temperatures down. Due to the weather, some were service, you want There were 10 weddings dur Stout Creek Lumber 1 3 a birthday present direct from unable to attend. Attending P.D.T.A....................... 0 4 the nation’s capital; a 3x5 foot ing the year; five births; two were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hartle deaths; three 25th wedding an Stayton Radio T.V ....... 0 4 flag which flew over the na STATI FARM HIG and HIS Dorothy tion’s Capital on his birthday niversaries and one 50th wed and family of Lebanon; Rev. and Mrs. Bard Marshall and Schwlndt 200, 587; HTG and March 16. Roye received the ding anniversary. four children from the Salem HTS Mill Supply 781, 2278. surprise gift from Senator Heights Baptist church In Sal No. Santiam Merchants Hatfield, arrangement em; Rev. and Mrs. Jerry Lar INSURANCE L Mark W Name of Team was made by one of Hatfield’s son and two children from Girods ................. 0 secretaries, a long time friend. 4 By Eva Bressler Aumsville; Mr. and Mrs. Joe SAFECO Sprouse-Reitz..... 0 Notices were posted for Lyons 4 Christmas guests at the hom< Redding and daughter, of Spo insurance Valley Telephone 4 0 Plywood Plant Equipment Lower & Holm 2 3 1 The former Simpson Timbei jf Mr. and Mrs. Glen Juliai kane; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley BILL ALLMAN Silverton Lanes 3 1 Company to be sold at public were their son and daughter Power of Portland, and Steven in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ju) Power from Walnut Creek, Porter & Lau ...... 1 3 715 First St. Stayton auction, April 4. Mari-Linn . 1 3 school directors approved 3 ian, Jr., and son Bradley o' Calif. Lowers & Holm 1 Ph. 769-572» Eugene, and her parents, Mr Students returning to college For personalized Homeowner’s Insurance, ttU: 3 budget 1 Jerrys Tavern .... totaling $166,738 for the O-M Construction 1 3 ensuing fiscal year. Poor stock and Mrs. Omey Lovell of Stay were Marvin James, Barbara and John Roten, Helen Grosso, 4 holder attendance delayed ac ton. 0 Philippi Ford .... Last Thursday guests at the John Cox, Dennis Huber and 4 tlon by People’s Telephone Regal Trophy..... . 0 0 Albany Lanes .... 4 Company on a proposed capi home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Patricia Clipfell. For auto, life, home or health Burmester were her cousins, G. HIG J. Bethell 246; HIS Friends in Lyons were sorry Ph. 8B7-2418 er 8B7-S7M MH Qty, Oregon Insurance, call me soon. expansion project. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Stepanek to hear of the sudden death of Espe 641; HTG Sprouse-Reitz tai April Stayton Cannlnf of Coos Bay and uncle Ed Step Clinton Phillips of Bend, who 1104; HTS Valley Telephone Company — observed their 40tI anek of Scio. passed away December 31 of 3098. anniversary, which is now re Walter Olmstead left Sat attack. He was bom ported to be the largest greer urday morning for Cleveland a at heart Scio September 21, 1904 and bean processor in the North Utah where he will be employ had lived in Mehaiha and ITATI FARM west. The passing of Miss ed with Stromberg-Carlsor before moving to Bend. Anna Stout and early daj Company. He Is being transfer Gooch He was a brother of Keith nurse at the age of 94 whose ed from Mt. Hood Meadows. Philipps and Mrs. Rillie Trask nursing career extended more Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swan and than half a century. Things family of Salem and her fath of Rt. 1, Lyons. were jumping in the Nortb er, Marvin Toland from An Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cralg- Santiam Canyon when it wae chorage, Alaska were Friday myle and son, Billie, returned Insurance Companies reported that a lively kangaroc evening visitors at the home home Sunday evening after Home Office»: Bloomlnoton, Illi not* was seen hopping along the of her grandmother, Mrs. Glad spending several days at Long view, Wn., with relatives. State Farm 1« all you need highway near Idanha. ys Stiffler. Santiam Valley Grange held to know about Insurance. May—The annual Pet parade Pfc. Rodney Ramsey from their regular meeting Friday sponsored by Mari-Linn PTC Camp Pendleton, Calif, is was the highlight in Lyons. spending a three weeks leave night with a small crowd, due There were 28 receiving their at the home of his parents, to weather conditions and sick eighth grade graduation diplo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsey ness. The regular business was mas at Mari-Linn school, May and family, He will leave Jan canted out and various re 29, with five students provid uary 14 for Camp Lejuana, ports heard. At the lecturer s hour Mrs. Georgia Hays gave ing graduation addresses. Ly N. C. ON an interesting report on her ons-Mehama water district held Mrs. Joe Johnson spent the recent trip to Texas where a public hearing on their $77,- weekend in Medford with her 800 budget for the 1968-69 fis mother, Mrs. Carrie Osburn of she visited many Interesting places, also a trip to Mexico cal year. Ashland who is in the hospital June—a re-vote on the Mari- in Medford with a broken hip City, where she also saw other Linn School budget was held she received when she fell interesting sights. Mr. and Mrs. Lad Pesek and with the largest voter turn while crossing the street in out in the district’s hlston front of her home in Ashland. three daughters of Salem were Sunday dinner guests at the with 143 yes and 105 no. Th< Spending several days over budget had been rejected a* the Christmas week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and an earlier vote. The City Cour home of their grandparents, Mrs. E. L. Roye. Mr. and Mrs. Lad Pesek and cil adopted a budget in keep Mr. and Mrs. Ben IntVeld were ing with its poHcv of lewin- Connie, Renee and Leland lut- three daughters of Salem were Sunday dinner guests at the no city tax. Canyon Hippie Veld of Independence. home of her parents, Mr. and Colony was raided with four Mr. and Mrs. Frank John Mrs. E. L. Roye. arrested for illegal possession son left Wednesday evening Mari-Linn school resumed of marijuana. It was warm in for their home at Walnut classes Monday, January 6 If you’re having any trouble with your automatic the Willamette Valley but Creek, California, after spend snow fell in the Cascades. ing several days over the after the holiday vacation. transmission—why not bring it to Gene Teague Temperature dropped to 35 Christmas holiday with his degrees in the Santiam Pass parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe John Chevrolet today and hate it taken care of by our on the 21st. This compared son and Brenda. with a 70 degrees two days experts. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fowler earlier, The nation was sad- and family and her mother, By Karen OHtfcr dned by the tragic death of Mrs. Hannah Robinson were Robert Kennedy. in Sweet home Sunday, Dec Club meetings were held July—Cable TV franchise ember 15 to attend a wedding Friday during activity period. was granted far Lyons. Tem reception held at the Nazar- F.T.A. met to set their dues perature ranged from 40 to ehe Parsonage honoring, Mr. for the year and to decide on 104. The purchase of Shlder’s ahd Mrs. Clayton Bash. Mrs. projects for the spring. They Resort at Detroit by Mt. and Rash is a granddaughter of will visit O.C.E. on February Cell U< Any Day For Mrs. Edward Slayden, who irs. Robinson and niece of 8. It was decided to hold rtieet- said his plumbing firth to It pay* in the long run. A «heck up now just might ingB in the evenings. No Mflbagte Charge on Route Calls Between rs. Fowfer Donovan Moffatt of Mill City. F.H.A. selected their com Mr and Mrs. Robert Roy Stayton and Gates. Save a major repair job later. Stayton Canning Company and children from West Linn mittees and the menu for the plant was evacuated after were New Year guests at the dinner which they will prepare ON OR OFF THE CABLE bomb threat. home of his parents, Mr. and for the shop teachers, durihfc POWERGLIDE or TURBOGLIDE SPECIAL RCA VICTOR August—New improvements Mrs. Chester Roy. their meeting. Starting Jan were made in Lyons with the New Year day dinner guests uary 13 the members will be The Best TV for Coble or Fringe Areas. Reg. $12.60 CM AA opening of a self-service Laun at the home of Mr. and Mrs. gin sewing the toys for the RCA WHIRLPOOL dry Mat, the first of its type Floyd Bassett were Mr. and y ung children after school on NOW ONLY . . y in the Lyons area. There are Mrs Earl Allen and Mrs. Leo- Monday, and in the evenings The Best Laundry Equipment eight washers and seven dry ta Worden. on Thursday. Plus Parts ers. Improvements were also The officers of Varsity "S” Miss Wanda Fowler was ä a set far the John Neal Memor honored on her birthday an held a meeting to make final ial Park. Heavy rainfall soak niversary December 28, with a plans for the faculty basket ed the cascade forests with party held at a Salem restaur ball game. The faculty of San August getting a wet name. ant. Attending were her par tiam will play Stayton’s facul Weathermen reported the long ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ty on January 15th at Stayton. est period of rain on the books Fowler and family and her On January 21st the two teams Appliance — Radio for August, passing the 69 year mother. Mrs. Hannah Rcbin- will play again at Santiam. old record of 1899. Hard hit son. Additional guests were The admission for the home I SALES — SERVICE beans, seed grass, grains and Walter Seigmond and Paul game will be one dollar for | 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton Ph. 769-2154 adults, and fifty cents for] was the harvesting of the Mack of Stayton. berries. Mrs. Wayne Fowler enter- students. ÎW*,. MEHAMA Lyons Àrea Show Some Progress Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $4.00 per Year The Postman may think of you as a number but to your Safeco Agent LYO =1= you're a person... nota number JERRY RTTAM INSURANCE * STATE FARM Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $4.00 per Year Read it Every Week Having Bad Transmission Trouble? Here's A SPECIAL AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE Santiam Ripples TV, Radio & Appliance SeTViCft W »T I J d »M ■, 111 F JUST CALL 769-2126 For an Appointment