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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1958)
Mattie Edwards. The Edwards and »—THE MILL CITY ENTERPBISBTHl RSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1958 Hubbards were neighbors in Alpens, S. D. some 50 years ago. B» E'a Breasler Mr. and Mrs. Dick Long and child Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cruson and ren from Gladstone, were Sunday af children Mike and Nikki have return of Mr. ed after visiting with relatives in ternoon callers at the home and Elmer and Mrs. Alex Bodeker Medford and vacationing at Oregon Phone 5807 Mill City Hiatt. Caves. Wilson of Mr. and Mrs. George • • • Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nyggard and Earl Hel- three children from Sacramento, Bend has purchased the By Doris Gunderson on M Cully Mountain lemn farm California and Tommy Jenner from The term “road hog-' probably start Open 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Meshew, Pacoima, California are visiting at from — ---- ed in Linn county. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hi who had recently moved there. The The first automobile to cross the Meshews moved into the Forest Ny- att. Mr. Jenner is a brother of Mrs. S. Santiam Pass posed a question for Hiatt and Mr. Nyggard a nephew. degger house in Lyons for a short the toll gate keeper, who had no They will also visit relatives in Port while. They plan to move to Sublim category for cars. Tolls.ranged from ity. land while here. Mrs. Jack Reisterer and son. Scott, $3.50 for a six-horse team to 20c for I Harley Scott had the misfortune of went to St. Helens Saturday, where a pack horse, and 3c a piece for hogs running a steel fishing rod into his they visited her mother, who is in on the hoof. foot. Mr. Scott who was mowing the The toll gate keeper near Sweet lawn with a rotary lawn mower hit the hospital, following surgery. Home in 1905, J. L. Nye, noted that Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stevens were the joint of the pole which forced it stock gave the car a wide berth, and guests through his shoe and into his foot. I Sunday *und“y » uJsl9 at at ¿ the ne home of their Nick Cooper of Salem is visiting dau«hter. Mr *nd Mrs- Albert Toman he classed it as a "road hog” at 3c toll, same as hogs. at the home of his aunt and uncle, arid sons in Salem. The car was an early Oldsmobile | Mrs. Keith Taylor and chidlren, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing. driven by Dwight B. Huss on his Guy and Harold Wall from Califor- Jane and Keith Jr. from Taylors way from the East Coast to the Lewis ,s“"; as they were passing thru Lyons. Guy day night and Monday guests at the and Clark Fair in Portland. Gasoline? He wired ahead to hard attended the Lyons school when a | home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ware stores, to be sure they had some small boy and Harold was two years .'at Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Long of Ore on hand when he arrived. old when the family moved from Ly • • • gon City, visited one day last week ons. Roads in Linn county are no acci at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Reta Kirsch of Sublimity has pur-1 dent. Bodeker. They came to set his uncle, chased the Lyons Tavern and has' The main business of the first coun taken possession. Mr. and Mrs. Will-1 Elmer Hiatt, who is ill. H. T. Howard of Corvallie was a ty courts was roads. ¡am Koch who have operated the Emigrant wagon drivers chose the Tavern for the past five years are Saturday caller at the home of Mrs. moving to Mill City wrere Mr. Kock Ethel Huffman, also Mr. and Mrs. earliest along foothills to keep from miring down; residents petitioned for has purchased the Shirley’s Beauty George Hubbard. Mrs. Fern Bates of Salem was a subsequent roads and helped build Shop and will operate that. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cookingham and Sunday guest at the home of her them. By 1850 the court rad begun to three sons from Fresno, California sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Pow- ' ell and family. appoint “viewers” to study requests and his mother Mrs. Sarah Cooking Mrs. Donna Asmussen and daugh for roads and select the routes. ham of Salem were Tuesday even in Men and boys paid a yearly ing guests at the home of Mr. and ter, Mildred, spent the weekend were tax by contributing so many Mrs. E. L. Roye. | Vancouver, Wash., where they the good light flavor of work. Mrs. Thelma Phillips of Portland guests of friends. Lew- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kirkelie of Linn county now boasts close to 223 is visiting at the home of her daugh- . The Good Light Beer ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kimery and iston, Calif., were Sunday night miles of state highways and roads, | guests at the home of their grand plus county roads, used by approxi family. John Kunkle received a badly burn daughter, Mrs. Jack Reisterer, Jr., mately 30,000 motor vehicles. It ranks eighth in the state in num ed hand when a small can of gaso- and son, Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen spent the ber of both motor vehicles and people. ■ line exploded while he was doing • • • weekend at the coast. They were SJow Brewed some cleaning on his car. Linn county boundaries originally Mrs. Blanch Geier from Los Ang- overnight guests at Taylor’s Land eles, California visited in Lyons Wed- ing, near Waldport, going on to New stretched from the Willamette River nesday. Mrs. Geier the former Blanche port Sunday, returning by way of east to the Rocky Mts.: from the I Laney was but a small girl when Toledo and Philomath, where they North Santiam and Marion county at the home of his cousins, south to California and Nevada. the family moved from Lyons. She i visited ( Carved from Champoeg district called on Elmer Hiatt and Bert Ly-< Mr. *1 and Mrs. George Cummings. (Champooick) by an act of the pro ons, two of the ones she could re visional Legislature on Dec. 28. 1847, member. Linn county is older than Oregon Mrs. Wilson Stevens w-as hostess' statehood. for the meeting of the WSCS at her The eastern and southern bound- home Tuesday with a pot luck lunch Report From Santi« m Memorial anes were repeatedly lopped off un Hospital held at the noon hour. A business | Born August 7 to Mr. and Mrs. til the county reached its present session was held and a general dis- cussion held on the work for the Robert E. Lindemann, Stayton a son, size of 2,294 square miles. • • • coming months. A work day with a Kelly Dean, weighing 8 pounds 13*6 Contributions to "A Century sack lunch will be held at the church ounces. Born August 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Linn County“ appearing today for the on the third Tuesday of this month which will be August 19. All mem Hestal R. Potter, Turner, a son, | first time are invited by the Linn Randy Joseph, weighing 6 pounds Centenial Committee headed by Don bers are asked to attend. ' Penfold of Holley, and by Doris Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott who 13*4 ounces. REMOVE THIS Born August 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Gunderson of Lebanon. just recently returned from Chicago Any information of unusual inter visited with friends in Lyons Wed Robert C. Heisinger of Stayton a son, nesday. The Scotts are former resi Paul Dorwin, weighing 7 pounds 13 est about Linn county will be used. SHADOW FROM dents of Lyons while he was pastor ounces. Born August 10 to Mr. and Mrs. of the Lyons Methodist church. They YOUR HOME I will spend the coming year at Taco Phillip E. Mitchell, Sr. of Aumsville, ma, Washington where he will be a a daughter, Lynn Louise, weighing Does your insurance fall short teacher in the College of Pudget 5 pounds 14Mi ounces. Bom August 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Sound. •f covering today's higher Leland Manning, Jack Riesterer and Dennis L. Sullivan of Stayton, a Jim Fish went to Waldport Monday daughter, Margaret Susan, weighing value of your property? If so where they will do some logging for 5 pounds 14*6 ounces. Born August 8 to Mr. and Mrs. the next two months. you stand to lose important Clinton Land has retuned home Ronald D. Meier, of Stayton, a son, from Pittsburg, Kan., after spending Kenneth Gerald, weighing 6 pounds money in case of fire. two months there, where he attended 15*6 ounces. CHECK WITH US ... SOON Born August 8 to Mr. and Mrs. the Kansas State Teachers college. Mrs. L. O- White from Indianapolis, George R. “Teddy” Myres, of Rt. 1, Ind., is spending this week at the Scio, a son, Irvin Leroy, weighing D. B. HILL INSURANCE home of her son-in-law and daughter, 9 pounds 4*a ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Land. She will COMPANY Aspirin should not be used as & care for the children while the Lands I substitute for heat in canning. It are on vacation. HEB US SOON Sthel Huffman and her par-i Mrs. Ethel par cannot be relied upon to prevent pro- ents, Mr. ■. and auu Mrs. George Hubbard spoilage or to give satisfactory -J t' J A ’ U ducts. . ■ A — Adequate < V .. only w 1 oo/o were in c« Scio V.* Friday, wnere they _ at- heat is 4 the safe tended funeral services for Mrs. I procedure. L Y O N S A Century In Linn County 30% OFF 30 DAYS FOR Top Quality at Popular Prîtes GENERAL FIVE ***** STAR Vivs Sieak House Closed Mondays NöflCE Heidelberg New Arrivals N TIRES (NYGEN . . . Most Indestructible fnaterlal ever used in a tire) NEVER BEFORE OFFERED AT THESE SALE PRICES! black and whitewalls Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Newspaper Your Hometown Newspaper pwAj enigmi.. all sizes! easy terms available! 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