The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 17, 1970, Page 7, Image 7

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    1— The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 17, 1970
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I LYONS
Ry Eva Hrr«Urr
WINTER WOES
The Lyons public library
will be closed Thursday, De­
cember 24, Saturday. Decem­
ber 26, Thursday, December
31 and Saturday, January 2
Mrs. Robert Jobe is in charg"'
of
the library during the ill­
HERMAN MASON
of Mrs. Florence Darling.
Funeral services for Herm­ ness
Mrs. Jim Harris of Sheridan
an Mason were held Wednes­ was a Saturday overnight guest
day at 11 a. m. at Weddle at the home of Mrs. Donna
Funeral Home in Stayton.
Asmussen. The Harris family
Mr. Mason, 81, was born at are
former residents here and
Flora, Oregon. He passed away she came here on business.
Saturday in a Salem Nursing
i
Mrs. Florence Darling was
Home. He had been in poor admitted to Salem Memorial
health for some time.
hospital Sunday. She under­
Mr. Mason had been a resi­ went surgery Monday morn­
dent of the area for many ing.
years, the past 18 at Mill City.
Rev. Edward Springman,
He was a retired timber in­ minister at the Lyons United
dustry worker. He was cus­ Methodist church, left Sunday
todian at the Mill City schools by plane from Portland to
for a number of years.
A mighty smart driver was Huntington Swick,
the holidays with his
Survivors include his widow, spend
parents in Indiana. Rev.
He drove to his office on roads that were slick—
Gladys, of Mill City; two George Roseberry of Salem
daughters, Mrs. Thelma Gates, will
With -'ey winds blowing,
be in charge of the servic­
Marcola and Mrs. Margaret es Sunday, December 20, and
And
drifts quickly growing,
Klingdeil of Salem; three sons, Rev. R. A. Feenstra from Falls
He put on his tire chains—but quick!
Ivan Mason and Melvin Mason City will be the speaker Sun­
both of Eugene and Ross Ma­ day, December 27. Rev. Rose­
son of Mill City; one sister, berry will preach Sunday, Jan­
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Mrs. Amy Vestal of Redmond. uary 3.
Phone «97-2:124 or 807-2754
PREVENT THOSE WINTER DRIVING WOES
Nine grandchildren and six
Mill City, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tibbits
The Safe Winter Driving League recommends that you stay home
great grandchildren also sur­ and daughter, Leigh Sarah,
when the weather gets this bad. But if you do have to drive under
vive.
he’ll treat you like a
from Lebanon were Sunday
severe snow and leu conditions, be sure your car is equipped
Graveside services were at visitors at the home of her
per son... not a number! 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at the mother. Mrs. Donna Asmus­
with reinforced tire chains. They provide four to seven times the
pulling ability of regular tires oh snow and ice, according to test
IOOF cemetery at Marcola.
sen.
findings by the National Safety Council.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Down­
MARY NEVILLE
ing spent several days at Walla
It was noted in a valley Walla, Wn., at the home of
newspaper that the mother of their son and daughter-in-law
Mrs. Roger Mink, of Mill Mr. and Mrs. Duane Downing
| was a Saturday afternoon cal­
City, Mary Neville. 54, of Cor­ and family. The occasion cele­ well won the two-year term ler at the home of Mrs. Ray­
vallis, but formerly of Toledo brated sveral birthday anni­ over John Koks:is and George mond Branch.
passed away December 9 in a versaries.
Neal was re-elected for a four-
Sunday guests at the home
Corvallis hospital.
year term on the fire board.
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe
The
Lyons
Extension
Unit
A native of Wasco, Mrs. Ne­ held their meeting Thursday,
Mari-Linn School will pre­ were her brother and sister-
ville was a graduate of Willam­ December 10 at the City Hall sent their annual Christmas in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max
ette University and had lived beginning at 10 a. m. A short program Monday night, De­ Montgomery of Eugene. Also
in Toledo before moving to business meeting was conduct­ cember 21 in the school gym at the Monroes Sunday were
Corvallis in 1943. She was the ed by the president, Mrs. El- at 7:30 with all classes taking their daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
wife of the Rev. Charles S. Ne­ win Pederson, followed by the part in an operetta, “The D. G. Robl, Wendy, Marcy and
ville, pastor of the Good Sam­
King’s Christmas Carol.” The Jenny of Stay ton and Mrs. C.
aritan Epescopal church in pocking of about 20 boxes to school band will take part in S. Brown and Vicki of Lyons.
be
given
to
the
shut-ins
and
■
Corvallis.
1
rhe Mill City program Tuesday
Ray Roberts, who is a park
Surviving, besides her wid­ senior citizens. A small group; night, December 22. Santa will ranger at Ft. Stevens was at
was
in
attendance
with
those
ower, are two sons, Arthur of
arrive
with
treats
for
the
his home here for the weekend.
Corvallis, and Paul, of Ft. who were unable to come, children.
Darlene Johnson of Salem
sending
their
candy
and
cook
­
Bliss, Tex.; two daughters,
The Mari-Linn basketball visited during the weekend at
ies.
A
guest
was
Mrs.
Emma
Robert Lee of Lake Oswego,
team took part in a basketball the Bruce Matthis home.
and Mrs. Roger Mink of Mill Kuiken of Scio, Linn County tournament at Mill City No­ Sunday afternoon guests at
Committee
Woman,
who
made
City; her parents, Mr. and
vember 30 and December 3. the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. G. Arthur Sargent of her official visit.
They did not win any games,
Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Jepson but came home with a nice Steve Philippi were Mr. and
Wasco; and two grandchildren.
Mrs. Fred Remmy of Salem.
are
attending
a
convention
in
Services were held Friday
trophy for sportsmanship.
Mr. Remmy is the new presi­
in the Good Samaritan Episco­ Ashland. He is pastor of the
Mrs. Richard Lindemann dent and Mrs. Remmy the new
pal church in Corvallis. In­ Santiam Chapel in Lyons.
spent Tuesday and Wednesday secretary of the Salem Aqua
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye in Portland attending a tax
terment was in Sunrise Cem
in Falls City Sunday. conference. On Saturday she Club. Mrs. Philippi is the re-
c ulloch etery at Wasco, with McHen­ were
They
were
guests at the home attended a CPA tax conference
ry Funeral Home in charge of
and Mrs. R. A. Feen­ in Portland and Thursday she
MINI MAC 6 arrangements. Contributions of stra, Rev.
helping him to celebrate and her husband attended an
. in her memory may be made
his
88th
birthday anniversary. insurance lecture in Salem.
I
in
her
memory
may
be
made
WerU's lightest chain sow
io the Good Samaritan Episco­ The Lyons Zenith club was
well pleased with the Thanks
pal church organ fund.
giving baskets for the needy,
which were placed in the store.
CLARENCE ROSHEIM
Mrs. John Teeters
Clarence “Rosie” Rosheim, Those who donated are to be
Pvt. Rolland Longfellow,
74, of Sheridan passed away complimented. There are also
Saturday at a Silverton hos­ Christmas baskets in the who has been stationed with
stores. Donations will be ap­ the army at Ft. Belvoir, Va.,
pital.
arrived Friday for a leave at
He was born in Flandreau, preciated.
S. D., and moved to the Sil­ Calvin Culbertson was re­ the home of his parents, Mr
verton area as a child. He was elected for a four-year term on and Mrs. Harold Longfellow.
Lyons-Mehama
water He will be reportitng for duty
a foreman at Silver Falls Tim­ the
ber Co. for a number of years board, defeating Frank Sher­ January 4 at San Francisco.
Alex Marston of Ashwood
He was a veteran of World wood. Incumbent Gerald Rock-
War I and one of the organiz­
ers of the Silverton White Sox
complete with special
semi-pro baseball team. He
1 2" bar and McCulloch
k smooth-cut chain J
was superintendent of the Mt.
Jefferson Timber Co., and Mill
City Manufacturing Company.
• Power unit weight only
Survivors inclue his widow,
64 lbs.
Herman; two sisters, Mrs.
Janetta Hendricks of Rose­
* Mastergrip handle on top
for one-hand control —
burg and Mrs. Lillian Johnson
safer too!
of Santa Rosa, Calif., and one
* Cuts an 8” log in 6-seconds.
brother, Lawrence Rosheim of
Santa Rosa, Calif.
• Cuts a cord of firewood fast.
Services were held at 2 o’­
• Cuts the cost of living on
clock Tuesday, December 15
do4t-yourself projects. Pic­
nic tables, furniture, etc.
at Unger Mortuary in Silver-
ton. Interment was in the Na­
Also see Mini Mac 6 Auto­
tional Cemetery in Portland.
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Celery Large Crisp Bunches ea. 19c
Tangerines ... 4 Lbs. 49c
California Oranges large size 8 lbs. $1
Sweets and Yams . 2 lbs. 25c
Cranberries . .
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