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LYONS Walker. Cheryl Pyeatt, Robert 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 22, 1969 McClellan and Diana Fowler Others graduating are Cynthia Rep. DeterIng Says By Eva Breaaiar Barnett, Terrance Behrens, Mrs. Hugh Johnston is Daniel Chytka, Merry Foster, Mill City To Get spending this week at the Jackie Harris, Carla Heath, More Liquor Money home of their son-in-law and Dennis Horn, Warren Hughes, daughter, Lt. and Mrs. Fred Anthony Kimery, Ronald Kin Gerald Detering, Linn coun Sutherland at Port Orchid, zer, Sandra Kuhn, Randy Lin ty representative, told the Mill Washington, assisting in the demann, CMfford McGuffin, Ro City Enterprise staff this MABEI. N. FREEMAN care of their new grandson bert Mitchell, Steve Montoya, week that the Ways and Means Hantiam Memorial Hospital Mabel Neadham Freeman. 66, James Hugh. The Johnstons Michea! Mintze, Micheál O’ a Ung-time teacher in the mid committee, of which he is a (Stay ton) were week-end guests and Mrs. Hara, James VanAgtmael, Can- Willamette Valley and Port member, had allowed cities POOL—To Mr. and Mrs. G. Johnston remained for the dvs Walker, and Bertha Wil land area, died Wednesday at 6% more money from liquor George Pool, Salem, a son, week. revenue. son and William Baumgardner. a Portland hospital, apparently Mari-Idnn School annual pic Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. of an acute infection that fol Mill City received $11,491 Saturday, May 10. DAVIDSON — To Mr. and from this source last year nic will be held at the school Fugate of Salem have purchas lowed surgery. Sunday, May 25, at 1 p. m. ed the home of Miss Luki which means that on the same Mrs. Douglas D. Davidson, She taught at Parkrose east basis they would receive $16,- Aumsville, a daughter, Wed Each family is to bring a hot Cory in Fox Valley, and will of Portland from about 1947 un 416 this year. nesday, May 14. and cold dish, also their own move soon. Miss Cory will go til retiring last year. Prior to table service. Coffee anti kool- t? live with her sister near that she taught in Mill City aid will be furnished by the Lincoln City on the coast. from 1936 to 1946 and earlier at PTC. There will be games and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roy Rosedale south of Salem and at other activities for all who and four children from West Sheridan. She was born in Scio, which to enter. Linn were Sunday guests at and was a lifelong member of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crust the home of his parents, Mr. the Order of Eastern Star. who recently sold their home and Mrs. Chester Roy. She was Worthy Matron of to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spies Senior Citizen Paul Schiewek Marilyn Chapter No. 145 in of Mehama moved Wednesday went on his motorcycle Satur 1941. She was also a member to their new home in Wash day on roads from Lyons and of the Oregon Educational As ington State. Thomas Creek toward Indian sociation. A pot luck dinner will be Prairie Lake to fish. Enroute Survivors include on daugh held Sunday, May 25, at 3 he lost his rod and reel. He is ter, Mrs. Robert (Lila Mae) p. m. at the Catholic Commun offering a reward for their Horal. 2 grandchildren. Linda ity hall in Lyons, honoring, return as the reel Is a special and Gary Isom of Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castle of Me one due to his crippled right Washington; mother, Mrs. An hama, They will he leaving the hand. na Zysset, four sisters, Mrs. first of June for Dale, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hince who Ruth Byers. Mrs. Colle Can where they will establish their soil their home here in Lyons tril. Mrs. Mona Greenwood and new home. All friends of to Mr. and Mrs. William Kui- Mrs. Hazel Kosack. Lyons and Mehama are invit ken, moved Saturday to their Services were at 11 a. m. ed to attend. new home in Salem. Saturday at the Little Chapel The IED election will be Santiam Valley Grange were of the Chimes, 430 N. Killings- held at the Mari-I.inn School hosts to Pomona Grange, Fri worth Avenue, P rtland, with Friday. May 23 from 8 a. m. day night. May 16. There were interment at Belcrest Memor to 8 p. m. 10 members of Santiam Val ial Park, Salem. Contributions While black and white pictures do not do justice Mrs. Roxie Trask of Salem ley receiving the 5th degree may be made to the Shrine is spending this week with as well as several members of Hospital for Crippled Children. to the landscaping at the U. S. National Bank building relatives here. She is a guest visiting granges. in Mill City, it has not gone unnoticed by residents and Portland. at the home of her sister, Mrs. Timmy Martell with his girl visitors here. Baylink and Myers did the work, plant Call Us Any Day For Eulalia Lyons and will visit friend from Oceanlake visited ing shrubs, trees and plants which in another year of her brother Velvie Lewis and friends in Lyons Sunday. He No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between growth should really make a decided improvement.! at the Clyde Lewis home. is the san of Mr. and Mrs. Ra Stayton and Gates. The Jayceettes plan on extending their hillside planting i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yost and mie Martell of that city and project to connect with that of the bank in the near two small children from Sub former Lyons residents. ON OR OFF THE CABLE future. —Mill City Enterprise Photos. limity recently purchased the Sgt. Erol Jack Kimery re RCA VICTOR property of Mr. and Mrs. Rus turned to Fort Lewis, Wash sell Schmuchtzer, the former ington Friday following a 30 Oregon citizens are advised The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. John McClurg home, and mov day leave at the home of his that the first hearing to dis RCA WHIRLPOOL ed the first of the week. Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. cuss the big game seasons for and Mrs. Schmuchtzer left Kimery. He recently returned 1969 will lie held on Saturday, The Best Laundry Equipment Tuesday to locate in the mid from a year of duy in Vietnam. May 24, at the Game Commis west or New York. Mari-Linn boys attended a sion’s Portland headquarters, SCIO—Miss Oregon, a Port handwork show. Theme of the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Downer track meet Monday afternoon 1634 S. W. Alder. The meeting land disc jockey and a 14-year- all-county parade is “The spent the week-end in the Red- at Regis High School at Stay rector, announced that by the old Scio girl will share the Dreams of Spring.” Entries mond-Sisters area. They visit ton. James Tollen their coach will convene at 10 a. m. spotlight at the Linn County will assemble at Hosch Field ed Mr. Downer s brother Chet accompanied them. John McKean, state game di Lamb and Wool Fair May 23- at 9 a. m. for judging. Downer at the Reindeer Ranch. The seventh grade students time of the public hearing bio 24. There will be concession They also visited at the home of Mari-Linn school honored logists will have completed Miss Oregon, Marjean Lang stands, a carnival, food booths, Appliance — Radio of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mc the 8th grade graduates by annual big game inventories ley, Milton-Freewater, will be and dinners served by Scio org Mahan near Redmond, former taking them to Farrel’s Ice and the staff will present in grand marshal of the lamb anizations. Scio Lions Club SALES — SERVICE residents here. Cream Parlor and then Roller formation on the status of fair parade Saturday, May 24, 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton Ph. 769-2154 Mr. and Mrs. Byron Shuck, Skating last Friday night, May deer, elk, antelope, and other which starts at 10 a. m. Miss will have an auction at Family Lyons route one, spent Wed 16 in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. big game animals and will pre Langley will also help receive Market at 11 a.m. nesday in the Newberg area. Curtis Benefiel, Mr. and Mrs. sent their recommendations to guests at a reception at Cen Mrs. Richard Schiewek of John Huffman and family and the Commission. tennial School after the parade. Bend visited Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. James Tollen and Proposals and recommenda The lamb fair royal court will home of her parents, Mr. and family accompanied them. tions by the public will also be also be hostesses. Mrs. Albert Carr in Mill City, Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Feenstra considered by the Commission Barney Keep, the KEX ra also her grandmother, Mrs. from Falls City were Saturday McKean said. Tentative regu dio personality, will be master Rosa Berry of Lyons who is over night guests at the home lations will be established fol of ceremonies at the queen’s confined to the Salem Memor of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye. lowing the May 24 hearing. coronation and talent revue ial Hospital with a broken hip. Mr. Fennstra was the guest The Commission will recon Friday, May 23, at 8 p. m. at Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Kinzer speaker at the United Metho vene the public hearing on Scio High School. Three girls have purchased the property dist Church Sunday morning. June 7—two weeks later—at vying for the queen title are of George Bramble and have Following the church services which time the regulations will Vernaitene Fitzgerald, Sue moved their trailer home there. coffee and cookies was served be adopted. Any changes to the Hamlin and Lynette Kirkpat Mr. Bramble will now make honoring George Bramble who tentative rules will be made at rick. his home at the Veteran’s home is moving away, and Mr. Feen the latter hearing and will Ire- Betty Rebmann, daughter of at White City near Medford. stra. come final for the 1969 sea Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rebmann, Mr. and Mrs. George Schop- Mrs. Dorothy Harris and sons. will demonstrate spinning on pert who have been living in three of their children visited McKean invited all interest her own spinning wheel at the the Jim Harris house have friends in Lyons Sunday. She ed persons to attend both ses woolen handwork show at moved to their new home west was a guest at the home of sions and present suggestions Scio Grade School gym Satur of Mehama, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Donna Asmussen. While for the coming seasons. Those day afternoon. Jeff Branch have rented the here she and Mrs. Asmussen who are unable to attend may Events also scheduled for the Harris house and will move drove to Lebanon to see Mrs. submit recommendations in fair are a sheepherder’s break > soon. Asmussen’s daughter and hus writing. fast Saturday from 6 to 10 a.m.' Five student speakers will band Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tib- at Tam O'shanter Cafe manned I provide the graduation ad bits. by St. Bernard’s Altar Society, dresses for Mari-Linn grade Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian a lamb barbecue staffed by I school’s commencement exer were in Portland Saturday Scio Booster Club on Main cise on Tuesday, June 3, held where they went to see his Street, an heirloom display at in the school gymnasium at 8 mother, Mrs. Anna B. Julian the grade school, an all-county p. m. who is in the Good Smaritan sheep dog trials at Hosch Field The speakers, top students hospital where she underwent at 2 p. m., a teenage dance of their class, will be Steven eye surgery. from 1 a.m. to 3 p. m. at the] old graue school gym featur ing The Rubber Band, Salem. | and the lamb fair dance at' High school graduates who 9:30 p. in. at ZCBJ Hall, music wish to enter a vocational or by Glenn Tadina's orchestra. technical program can ‘‘bonel Linn County competitors up” on math and science with will compete for prizes in the the aid of Salem Technical Jamb and wool division, a Community College instructors flower show and the woolen this summer. Three evening classes will be 327 Motor Standard Shift offered at the school, beginn ing the week of July 7. They North Santiam are: Introduction to Physical Science, Basic Algebra, and Sportsmen To Meet V8 4 Speed Pre-technical Mathematics. Harvesting cash crops from a Tree Farm is like collecting interest on a Because of the popularity of June I At Detroit these classes, students are en savings account ... the principal stays at work. When you protect your rolled on a first-come, first The next regular meeting of V8 Auto. Trans. Air Cond. serve basis. Information con the North Santiam Sports trees and harvest them wisely, you can have your cake and eat it, too. See cerning application may be ob men’s club will be Sunday. tained by writing or phming June 1 at 2 P. M. at the club your nearest forester for information on how you can become a Tree Farmer. Salem Technical Community site on Detroit lake. V8 Auto. Trans. Power Steering College, 4389 Satter Dr. N.E., At this meeting there will Salem,97303. The phone num be some camp sites issued to WOOD ber is 585-6166, extension 341. memloers that were formerly The physical science class is located in the Stahlman Creek V8 Auto. Trans. an introductory course which area. RECREATION leads into a practical physics Art Hagen, president, said sequence. The algebra class is he would like to have some offered for students who have volunteers among the ladies to had little or no high school get drapes up at the caretak Frank Lumber Company, Inc. Young & Morgan Timber Co. algebra. The mathematics er's cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Max Mill City, Oregon Mill City and Idanha, Oregon course is designed to help stu Hackett from Bend will be the dents attain a certain profic new caretakers this year. Cedar Lumber Company, 'nc Fteres Veneer iency in this area so that they He said there was still a lot may enroll in a technical pro of debris on the lake but this Mill City, Oregon Lyons, Oregon gram. is expected to be cleared up Stuckart Lumber Company soon. There are also limbs on Stout Creek Lumber Company the site grounds which will Idanha, Oregon Mehama, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mann- have to be cleaned before they I ing. Larry and Cherri were I become a fire hazard. Boise Cascade Corp. Parkett Logging Company Sunday guests at Scappoose at I Mr. Hagen «aid he hoped to P. O. Box 127 Independence, Oregon Mehama, Oregon the home of Mrs Manning’s' have a good turn-out at the cousin and family, Mr. and! meeting so that various matters | The Mill City Enterprise U. S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc. I Mrs. Jack Riesterer. Jr. and I that ar pending '•ou’d he | children. Printers-Publishers Idanha-Lebanon tied. TV, Radio & Appliance Service Game Regulations Hearing Scheduled Linn County Lamb and Wool Show To Be Held May 23 and 24 Special Vocational Programs To Be Held at Salem Tech 1966 Impala 2 dr. hdtp. $1795 1965 Pontiac GTO $1595 1965 Chev. BelAire 4 dr. S.W. $1395 1964 Olds 4 dr. S. W. 1964 Chev. 4 dr. $1295 $895 Gene Teague Chevrolet D0 POPTER&LAUJ 3- TRFF^ R1ÌLLU/ / | l N ,k THE e money BAN k