I LYONS 'Ilie Mill City EnterprLw*, Thursday, Aug. 28, 1975 (B) Many intersections do Good Turn Day Joyc by Eva Bressler not have road signs to esta­ Several members of the1 Debbie Barnhardt blish right, of way for traffic Chairman Named Santiam Valley Grange enjoy­ married on Sat Aug. ■ and pedestrians. Mis. Iva Hous of Turner has ed n camp out at Detroit Lake Dennis Corning of Mill City. I (C) Pick up litter been named Boy .Scout District the we<‘kend of Aug. I). The Glen and Lola fieriness re­ , (D) Street right of ways Goodwill Chairman of the Mt. highlight of the event was a turned on Fri., Aug 22 from a i should be established, as per Jefferson District for this Visiting at the l.ee Fisher trout fry, hosted by Sam Wizer Ernest il. Dea* I hunting trip. Accompanying . survey, cleaned up and shoul- year’s first annual Good Turn home Sunday were Mr. and | and Harold Duncan. them were Jack and Ruby | ders graded. Day for Goodwill Industries Mrs. Merle Stewart (Susie) | Ernest Schiewek, trail crew Funeral services were held I Nov. 1. and three children of Salem, foreman for th«* forest service at 3 00 p io Tio dav at Boll Province of Salem They spent, four nights at Juntura and Survey of road and street i Approximately 6,0n-ln law and daughter, phee of Albany; Gene Aldrich} past 50 years. She was a mem- Church. Everyone is welcome S. W Linn Place. S W. Ivy, (D) —This stop line cannot through the press to the 7 to 9 to attend the meetings. and S W Kingwood St. (ex­ be removed. p.m. reception. Mr and Mrs Gale Fixsen of | family of Sacramento, Calif.; her of the Rebekah Lodge. Survivors include sons, Ros­ Thought for the day: Better ' ample) Roadside brush com- A money tree will be avail (E) —The county will be no­ Danville. Calif Others joining, Mr and Mrs. Ix:ster and Mr. able. the group were Ronald Swan ' and Mrs. Wiebe Kuiken of coe Brosig, Herbert Derrick to go to bed supperless than pletely blocks visibility at in­ tified concerning this sign. _ tersection of S. W. Ivy and <»f Bellingham. Wash., Mrs. Scio; Clifford I^a Vine family and Dalton Derrick, all of Sil-' to get up in debt, (F) —This problem has been Agnes Koenig of Wenatchee. and Mary Warfield of Toledo; verton; one stepson. Gilbert} Riddle of the week: How S. W. Kingwood St. (example) brought up before with no ac­ Mill City-General: Wash., and Bill Swan of Bill Shakelford family of Sil- Brosig of Gates; daughters, might you be completely i Roadside brush extremely bad tion taken. (B) —The county and state verton; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Un Mrs. Marguerite Stubbs of sleepless for «even days and at intersection of S. W. 11th Dallas, Ore. (G) —This street could be­ to be notified about the m- ger and Hazel Kuiken of Bea­ Woodburn. Mrs Doris Blodgett still not lack any rest? By Ave. and S. W. Linn Blvd come a "one-way going West” 1 tersections where they have _» Silverton; on.—•— one —- sister, Mrs. ' sleeping nights. (D)—Condition of bridge Mr. and Mrs. Joe ladack re- verton; Harvey Grimes family of (H) —Nearly all sweeping of jurisdiction. across Deford Creek on S. W. intersections finished. turned home Sunday from a and Johanna Holzfuss of Port­ Rosellen Dutton of Silverton, ! (C) —Picking up litter is the Linn Blvd, checked as approa­ two weeks vacation in their land; Herbert Dcrshams of one brother; ten grandchild­ (I) —This problem to be dis­ responsibility of atl citizens. John Adams Creswell; Mrs ren, seven great-grandchildren , Smith's Write About ches are sagging on both ends cussed by city council. travel trailer Their first week (D) This work on right-of- Elva Kuiken. and one great-great-grand­ of bridge was spent at the coast where and family, (J) — This property is pri ­ ways has not been approved , Alaska Vacation City of Mill City (Marion vately owned. they enjoyed a little fishing Sarah Mouser and Mr. and child. I by the council. Mrs. I-awrcnce Schmidt, all of I Mr and Mrs. Frank Smith County): The second week was spent at ¿^r^iTkrVhe^ M^"'^-1 Stayton. James Toomb fam­ (A)—Street right of ways ! of Forest Grove, but frequent tack .pent time relaxing and hr. William Kuikemt Herbert Presbyterian Church I visitors here where they for­ (need mowed and overhanging' meriy lived, livra, write wnie from irom White- nmir- . trees trimmed Dear Friends: Mr. Iailack returned to hi. ’ To Have Picnic Sept. 7 merly horse, Yukon Territory, that, (B)—Most all intersections place of employment Mrs fusses, Delmer Skillings. Katie Soloist at the Presbyterian The hew shop will be open next week Latack (Jeannine) is employed Skillings and Donald Kuiken Church last Sunday morning they are enjoying their trip i need to be swept ( loose rock family, all of Lyons pulling their travel trailer erodes pavement) at the local bank. was Carl Kelly, a longtime through 9-2-75 and we will start off with an Orphen (C>—Many holes in streets Canada and in­ member of the choir which and shoulders need repair. to Alaska. Accompanying Mrs. Joe Challender (Esther) Mr. and Mm. James Girod, Sale. All odd dye lots and one or two of a 'has been taking a "breather” them is their granddaughter. I (D) -Remove No Parking Jill and Jeff moved last week accompanied by her daughter during the summer months kind yarns will be on sale at fantastic sav­ Robin McCoy, daughter of Mr. sgin by Railroad at North end ( to their new home which they Lorna, her mother. Mrs. Mc­ Church members and friends and Mrs. Bill McCoy (Peggy of Bridge (no longer needed) recently built near the river Mahon. and grandson. Joshua are reminded to keep Sunday, ings. Phentex yarn reg. 89c will be 65c. (E) —Time limit parking in Smith) of Salem. of Eugene, motored _ . ~ KrecKlow OI r.ugene. mowrni j _ just west of Mill City on the Krecklow ,n Oregon Mills Yarns, wool or acrylic, reg­ Mr. Smith mentioned that it area of bank and post office Mr. to Van Nuys, Calif, to visit I Sept old highway to Lyons, ,al1 daX had rained quite a bit on the between 8:00 a m. and 5:00 p.1 and Mrs. Rich Moore and her brothers. Glen and Walter an ularly $1.69 only 99c. Yarns will be here cial services at 11 a m . after family have purchas'd the ■ Williams. They left Sunday, which they will gather at the way north, and that the roads m. (especally on N. W Wall from the South Salem Store, so come early Girod’s home on Third St. He Aug 10 and returned Sat., Cedar’s Shelter at Fisherman’s had been somewhat muddy, St.) City of Mill City (Linn is a teacher at Santiam High Aug 23 They drove the coas­ I Bend at 2 p.m. for a potluck but posed no problems for to get the best selection. them. Many miles are graveled County): tal route, visiting the Red­ School picnic and various other forms as well, and they managed to (A) — All roadsides need The week's sale will end with an Open — ■ -- — . WUUU.'i IK the I IIV way W . They 1HC» re- - woods <11(71 along of entertainment for all ages cover about 2'X) miles per day. mowed. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Albnn turned via Crater Lake but House on Friday, September 5th. Refresh­ The beautiful floral arrange­ (B) Vacant lot on N. E and Danelle from Tigard spent did not enjoy it due to heavy ment at the church Sunday even after leaving the black­ corner of intersection of 1st ments will be served. Please come and meet Saturday night at the home of fog that completely engulfed morning was from the flower topped surface. They prefer n of a new dam Avt. S and Grove Hazel, and Mark Heidbrink. Mark Mc­ spent Saturday at the home of i which was fascinating remin­ Fairview Sts. Clintock and Robin Evans her parents. Mr. and Mrs. iscent of the building of De-1 (D) Stop line at 1st Ave spent from Saturday until Clifford Malcolm. Kim and Krieger's Vacation S and S. W Broadway should troit Dam near here. Thursday of last week hiking Kenny stayed with their Mr. Smith remarked that it | be moved ahead several feet along the old Skyline trail. grandparents, while their , In Central Oregon IDANHA Mr and Mrs. was 10:30 in the evening, but or removed in lieu of a yield They started from the high­ parents attended the Oregon I Hubin Krieger of Idanha, re­ was still daylight, making it sign as before. way and came out at Hamelin State Fur turned home Thursday follow­ ' difficult for him to get his ’ (Et Need highway direc­ laike. They report«*! the wea­ ther as very wot. The Mill < itv Garden Club ing three weeks vacation at i “partners” to bod and then up tion sign bv Stewarts Grocery will meet on Thursday. Sept. East Lake in Central Oregon. i in the morning The Yukon (causes confusion and traffic Susir Keene from Veneta, 4, nt the home of Mrs. Doris Joining the Kriegers at the ( Territory is on standard time, i conjestion by strangers and spent last week visiting at the Hogers with Mrs Velma Harri­ I lake for a six day outing were but Alaska is on daylight, so w’ould replace sign that stood ' for years.) home of Mr and Mrs. Dale son and Mrs. Mao Mowry as Mrs. Krieger's brother-in-law he left his watch alone (F) —Too much parking re-j Another “travel report” was Spier and family. The Keenes co-hostesscs for the 12:30 p.m. and sister. Mr. and Mrs. R. V promised after doing the striction on S W Broadway moved several months ago to dessert luncheon. This will be Sauters of Portland. While in the area the Krie sights at Dawson City. and intersections of S. W. 2nd! Veneta from Mill City. the first meeting of the fall. gers visited the Donald Pro- and 3rd. clew (Pastor) family of Lyons (G) No parking sign on' who were camping nt Wickiup Birthday Party Honors Cedar St. by city hall confus- During their vacation they | ing. (street not full width, 'perhaps should be one way.) nlso visited with Mr. Kriegers Audrey Layman brothers and families. Henry | (H)- Most all intersections i at Gresham, and Dan at Eu­ The Detroit needs swept (loose rock erodes DETROIT CALL gene. They also visited with home of Mrs Mina Knapp was pavement ) Mrs. Krieger’s cousin. Mr and 1 the setting Wednesday after-i (I) Additional propertv For Appointments Mrs. Chuck Newberry while in ■ noon of last week for a birth- should be acquired on S. W. Eugene. Mrs. Krieger said .< | day party honoring Audrey Evergreen between S. W 2nd I they had an enjoyable visit ' Layman on her birthday an- Ave. and 1st Ave. S. to provide “ with a foreign student from niversary. legal street with parking on and Madrid. Spain, who is staying Refreshments of traditional North side nnd make possible ' with the Newl’crrys. birthday cake, finger sand- the resolution of the many They nlso called on the wiches and champagne punch problems at the intersection Robert Kirk family at Halsey were served to the honored of S. W Evergreen and S. W. Ph. 897-8133 844 S. First »till City and visited with Don Aardaple guest. Audrey Layman, and to: 2nd Ave. Jim Dolby, Proprietor at Bend They reported that Mmes Edna Mav. Delores Lay­ (J)—Guard rail on West Groceries—Meats—Lockers—Fet'd and Seed Don is an early morning disc man, Margaret McQuirk, Ruth side of sidewalk on 1st Ave. OPEN 8:30 turn.—(> p.m. daily—Clotted Sunday jocky for a Bend radio station. Riewald. Eula Fisher, Jerry (on hill by Don Steythe’s Don and his mother were for­ Lyon, Helen Waters, Paula place). The Little Store That Offers So Much More! mer residents of Detroit. His v'ng. Mill City (General): Irene Ann Fagan, We Gladly Welcome USDA Food Stamps (A) -Crosswalks and stop­ mother was a former teacher Stout and the hostess, Mina at Detroit school. lines need painted. Knapp. OBIWARIES Commission Report Hirte’s Market Introduces A New CUSTOM MOBILE SLAUGHTERING 897-3133 CANYON MOBILE SLAUGHTER IIIRTES MARKET