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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1973)
Enterprises in Lyons. 7—The MUI Qty Enterprise, Thuraday, Jan. 4, 1973 Mrs. Laura Neal was a Sun- . day dinner guest at the home Ry Eva Brawler By Meral Teeters ville were Mr. and Mrs. Chris of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Slover HOMEOWNERS $AVE McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Don and Christmas day dinner Prsent for a dinner at the Christmas day dinner guests Ca* at the home of Mr. and Mehama Fire hall Christmas ald Teeters, Mr. and Mrs. Doug at the home of Mr. and Mrs. guest Teeters. Mr. and Mrs. Harold BILL ALLMAN Mrs. Holly Westenhouse in Dav were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bill Grimes were Mrs. Effie Scio. Christmas night guests Thompson of Lincoln Citv. Mr. Longfellow, Mr. and Mrs. Phone 769-5729 1 Nydegger of Salem, Mr. and at By Eva Bressler Royce Longfellow. Mr. and 715 1st—SUytoa the Neal home were Mr. and LYONS —As 1972 bid us colder and wetter than usual. Mrs. Vaughn Hunt and family, Mrs. Jim Silbernagel and fam- and Mrs. Boh Loree and bovs Mrs. Rex Longfellow and Rol State farm Fire and Casualty Grrncr. of Lebanon. Mr and. Mrs. Wes land Longfellow. adeau and 1973 came creeping May—Voters approved the Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Barrow iiiy. Wilson and familv. Mr. and 4 Christmas dinner guests at in it was cold and frosty with new budget at the Mari-Linn and family of Stayton, Mrs. ' Mrs. Melvina Franklin, ant Mrs. Harold Rlnggnnburg and the home of Mr. and Mrs. 4 Marcelle Nydegger, Cindy and New Yaer’s day quite nice. school, also the 1972-73 city Mr. and Mrs. Robert Franklin and Mrs. Vivian Cla- Grant Smith were Mr. and This little town, now with a budget was approved. The an. Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Chester and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil. family Mrs. Mel Pankratz and four population of 700, proved to I nual pet parade sponsored by Grimes of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs lard Franklin and family of son. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fief and children of Salem, Lenny Mc be quite a busy little place. I the Mari-Linn school was held Tony Silbernagel of Scio, and Lyons and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Income Tax Service January—A Bankmobile was May 13. The new Oregon Fir Christmas eve guests at the vin Peck and family of Stay children were Christmas eve Creary and daughter Sherri of guests in Alhanv at the home Estacada and Dorothy John More than 35 years continuous soon to be a reality in the val Supply Company, a new dryer Grimes home were his broth ton were Christmas eve guests of her parents and spent son and daughter Carla. service and experience in this ley towns. Directors for the and planing mill, began oper er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Har at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christmas Dav with his par vey Grimes and family of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Matthis area. Lyons-Mehama water board ation late in April. Alvin Garrison at Mill City. ents in Portland. Portland. and Donald and Debra Wag were elected, Dale Billyeu, 1971 recorded over 1,500 June — Garbage collection Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Golliet ner were guests Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ment- Additional guests at the Gar chairman; Calvin Culbertson, fees were increased in Lyons. satisfied clients. rison home were their three came Saturday, December 23, ze had as their holiday guests morning at the home of his treasurer, and Gerald Rock Clifford Babbitt was the new Courteous satisfaction assured. children, Mr. and Mrs. Gary from Tumwater, Wash, to Mr. and ___ _____ _______ Mrs. Earl Mentze parents in Salem. Later in the well, secretary. Several build, principal at Mari-Linn school. from Sacramento, Calif., Rick Garrison of Portland, Mr. and spend Christmas at the home day they were dinner guests ing permits were issued. The The United Methodist church ! Mentze. EDW. J. BELL Mrs. Wayne Newman and fam. of Mrs. K. J. Golliet. a student’at the North- at the home of Mr. and Mrs March of Dimes Mothers’ held a homecoming June 6 ily of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. PUBLIC SERVICE OFFICE Mr. and Mrs Dan Hughes, Giles Wagner. west Bible College in Seattle, Additional March was held under the di with approximately 100 in at Douglas Young and family of Cindv, Shervl, Bill and Lourie 247 North Third Avenue rection of Marguerite Dona tendance. New Methodist pas and Mr. and Mrs. C'ayton Mill City. Mrs. Melvina Frank arrived Sunday. December 24. guests at the Wagners were Stayton, Oregon 97383 Wyatt of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Wagner hue. Riverside Construction, tor was appointed and Lyons lin was a Christmas day din from the Big Creek fish hatch and four children of Molalla Phone 769-2265 Guests at the Elmer Culwell Inc. of Milwaukie submitted Memorial Park was dedicated. ner guest at the home of Mr. ery near Knappa to spend and Mae Bevier from the Mar home were Mr. and Mrs. Her- the low bid for a water sys The Lyons 4-H club fair was and Mrs. Willard Franklin. Christmas at the home of his ian Home in Sublimity. tem improvement project held the 23rd and 24th at San. shel Culwell, Mrs. Jessie Short Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten mother and aunt. Mrs E. J. of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. How crossing the new Lyons-Meha. tiam Valley Grange hall. ard Naue. Mrs. Lydia Culwell, are receiving congratulations Hughes and Mrs. M. V. Frame. ma bridge. State police issued Guests Christmas at the July—The new Bankmobile Harlin Gibson of Lyons. Miss upon the arrival of their first travel warnings as the cold opened July 10. Lyons awards grandchild, a daughter born to home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walz Donna Culwell and Delmer wave continued. Riverview paving contract for repairs on both students at Ore their daughter and son-in-law, and Mike were their son-in- * I cafe in Mehama was burglariz. 7th street and blacktopping of Culwell, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Worley law and daughter, Mr. and gon State University in Cor- ed. High water hit some Ly 20th street. Grange sets date vallis, and Steve Olson of Me- of Seattle, bom December 27. Mrs. Dave Keasey of Corval ons residents with some men for annual fair. Special serv hama. Great-grandparents are Mr. lis, and daughters Joanne and up all night taking care of ices were slated at Santiam Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd of Carol Walz, both of Salem. their basements with the road chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Titze spent several days over the Mill City and Mi. and Mrs. to Scio closed and some of the | Christmas holiday at the home Charles Morley of Sublimity. were Christmas Day guests at August — August seemed to work on the new bridge be the home of her daughter and their son, Mr. and Mrs. Dale tween Lyons and Mehama be a hot month with 104 de of son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bassett and family at Long grees setting a seven-year rec washed out. Clason and Glenn. Addition view, Wash. teachers were to re- ord. All February—Progress was be al guests were the Clason’s Guests at the home of Mr. Mari-Linn school. turn to ing made on the Lyons-Meha Peoples Telephone company and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis and other son and daughter and ma bridge despite the set their families, Mr. and Mrs. Lisa were Mrs. Hazel Lewis was installing more private backs caused by the high lines. Seven brothers of the of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Har Guy Walker and son of Lyons water. An estimated loss of Spellmevers attended a reun old Porter of Aumsville, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Cla $10,000 was caused at the An son and daughters of Stayton. and Mrs. Gary Tufteskog, and at Cascade Gateway Park ion drew Silbernagel home with Among those going from Mrs. Michael Murphy of Sal an undertermined cause of a in Salem. “Good gardening is a mat here for a family gathering em. Septemner — rne annual San fire. Plans were announced ter of taking pains-mostly Christmas Day at the Don for a 4-H Club fair to be held tiam Valley Grange Harvest i Guests at the home of Mr. in the small of the back." Stensland home in McMinn- at the Santiam Valley Grange Festival and Fair was held. and Mrs. Ben IntVeld were Filing deadline for Lyons city Mr. and Mrs. Carl Teel and Hall in June. March—Mrs. Catherine Lyon officers was set for October 7 children Connie, Ranee and of Salem, and former Lyons with three filing. Mrs. John Leland of Dallas. Additional resident, was named Mother of McPheeters. Donald Huber and , dinner guest was Jim Hollings- the Year. Hearing of the 1972- Mayor Dennis Clipfell. Enroll- ; head of Salem, a former long- 73 Mari-Linn school budget ment at Mari-Linn school was i time resident of Lyons. was held April 8. March was up. Robert Walton was pick- | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Suther- warmer and wetter than usual. ed to serve the unexpired term land and family of Corvallis, Total rainfall was 4.96 inches. of Ray Roberts on the Peoples and Mr. and Mrs. Tom John- ston of Monmouth were There were three clear days, Telephone Company board. October—The past month, Christmas day dinner guests four fair days and 24 cloudy September, was the coldest on at the home of their parents, days. April—Lyons 4-H club wins record since 1911 and fourth , Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston, six awards in the county 4-H coldest since records began in Bob and Kenton. baking contest April 1. Thir 1893. Election of officers was | Mr. and Mrs. Jim Silbema- Santiam Valley - gel and fomily were Christmas ty-five year old Wesley Ring- held at genberg lost his arm in an ac Grange. Joseph McDougall' eve guests at the home of his cident at Mt. Jefferson ply was the successful elk hunter parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sylves- V V; wood mill. A $21,711 budget ir Lyons, coming home with a I ter Silbernagel, at Scio, and Peoples Christmas day guests at the was proposed for the city of seven-point buck. Lvons. Lyons-Mehama water Telephone company, through home of her mother, Mrs. So- dijtrict raised fees. April was the summer, making more I phia Yeager at . Mt. Angel, private lines, placing under- j Guests at the home of Mr. ground cables, from First and Mrs. Arthur Landers and street and Main and to the new family were Mr. and Mrs. Vern bridge, making available 550 Hammelman of Independence, lines and 900 numbers. The Kathryn Landers of Portland, company is now serving 800, Lynda Landers of Eugene and telephones. The new Lyons- I Mary Jones and Toni Newberg Mehama bridge opened for ¡of Gates. • * . traffic the first of October. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jobe I November—A dry, chilly Oc spent several days in Portland tober was recorded. A Mem over the Christmas day holi orial Archw ay was discussed 1 day. ___ They ___ were ___ ________ guests at the for the Fox Valley cemetery, home of Mr. and'Mrs? Ronald Stewart Mayo presented plans I williams and family. Addi- for the memorial of the Mayo | tional guests were Mr. and family. November rainfall on . Mrs. Roy Williams and family the light side and much drier and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mil than normal. Plans were made I ier and family of Portland. Al- for another Christmas lighting so, Mr. and Mrs. Robert White and display contest. of Vancouver. December — December came Mr. and Mrs. ____ Larry Howard in cold and wet, with snow' and family had as their guest on the 6th followed by very her brother-in-law and sister, cold, freezing weather which Mr., and Mrs. Gene Young lasted for two weeks, setting from Crescent, Ore. an all-time record. Lighting | j^r anj Mrs. James Cald For $50 deposit -Add $50 or more to your savings Insurance on your car. home, contest and display were won well and family are spending and receive your first 4-plece place setting of Grace business, health, lite and by Kenneth Namitz, Knute the holidays in Los Angeles China FREE. With each deposit of $25 or more thereafter, everythin« else you value. Nass, D. M. Morman and Mrs. with relatives and will return you can get another place setting for only $3 50. Marcell Nydegger, with honor I January 5. Mr. and Mrs, Cald. i ‘ ‘ : • I » able mention going to Walter i well own and operate Jay-May Cooper and Bill Kinzer. The annual Christmas programs were held at all churches and | riages. one 50th wedding an- Mari-Linn school. i niversary, one 60th wedding All in all, Lyons was a busy I anniversary, three 25th wed- For someone Choice of 2 patterns $500 MID City, Oregon place with 25 building permts ' ding anniversaries, and ten deposit with everything This imported porcelain china is Ph. 897-2418 or 897-2754 issued, there were 16 mar- i deaths through the year. available in traditional Rhapsody 1972 Brings New Bridge, Bankmobile Io Lyons Area I MEHAMA 1 he Old lernen Smile, you’re with Safeco. Jerry Pittam Insurance Deposit $500 or more for a famous Ameri can College Dictionary by Random House. 1,444 pages, sturdy buckram cover A valuable ref erence book used by schools and colleges throughout the country. .. and $5,000 to deposit, we now offer a 6% Certificate Account for 2 years or more and a genuine Mickey Mouse Wrist Watch FREE. You can make a child happy with the watch while earning 6% on your deposit. or contemporary Concerto. Completer pieces also available at special low prices See th* complete display at any of out offices. Contemporary Regulations limit us to one tree gilt per family per year. For net deposits only, interest does not quality. Gilt items are not mailable. Day In to Day Out Winter Comfort Begins With on Passbook Accounts, compounded daily and paid quarterly. or when the account is closed HEATING OIL • No worries with our Automatic Refill Service • Shell's high quality clean-burning oil means sure economy during the winter months ® All This and S & H Green Stamps Too Certificate Accounts $5,000 or more for 2 years or more. Interest is compounded daily and paid quarterly. First Federal Savings ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WILLAMETTE VALLEY*-* H. L. ASHBY, INC. SHELL JOBBER Â &IElß Serving Me MUI City and Stayton Areas ZX>EO CO* Phone 769-2339 Stayton or 897-2297 Mill City up to MAIN OFFICE: 23$ SOUTH ELLSWORTH. ALBANY BRANCHES AT LEBANON • STAYTON • CORVALLIS L