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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1959)
Order Your Printing From The MILL CITY ENTERPRISE CALLS THAT COUNT “Miry, I’m bringing the boss home tor dinner” No teary surprint her». I hank» to th» telephone Mery has ample warning. The houae will be clean and dinner on the table when Bob bring» the boaa home. It a nice to know that telephone aervice 1» always St hand. No wonder that today, aa yesterday, the telephone la the biggeat bargain in the family budget VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY Serving Mill City-Gates, Aumsville, Detroit Idanha, Silverton, Turner l—THE MILL CITY ENTREPRISE i ilmen with the official count of 443 day evening dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Sarah Cookingham in Salem. in the city limits. THURSDAY. JANUARY 8, 195M Loren Chamberlain and his sister Mrs. Pearl Averill received word of the death of their cousin Adrian ¡Chamberlain at Tillamook. Funeral Bi Eva Bressler ’ services will be held at 10 o’clock Fri I One of the outstanding achieve day morning in that city. ments in 1958 f r Lyon«, was the in- Mr. and Mrs. Ramie Martell return eorp<>rat:on of the town at a special ed home Friday evening after spend |election on Nov. 14. Another was the ing ten days in Idaho. They were call Freres Lumber Company purchasing ed to Boise by the death of his sister- the Mt. Jefferson Lumber Company in-law, Mrs. Pete Martell. They also | mill in Lyons and is now known as the visited with relatives at Buhl and Ererea Forest Products. Walter Mill Hagerman. They were accompanied er owner of the Mt. Jefferson Com- to Boise by his sister and husband, i pany, has erbuilt on some land he re- Mr. and M.S, Dallas Franklin who re- ' tained know as Mt. Jefferson Tree | turned home earlier. Farm, as well as many other minor Mr. and Mrs. Perry Clipfell and achievements and advancements. ........ were ....... .......... _ guests at the I .aniuy holiday Graig Watters three year old son of I’Imi'/of her __ parents, r_ i, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Watters had the 1 -t -y Nye at North Santiam. Her little ¡misfortune to fall New Years evening I ieice Kutne Nye of Portland return | while at play and broke one of his ed home with them for a short visit. arms in two places. Mr. and Mrs. William Talbott of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Christensen of Grand Rounde were recent dinner Mill City were hostesses for a New guests at the home of Loren Cham 1 Year’sEve party for friends from the berlain. surrounding communities held at the Mr. and Mrs. Leland Manning were Catholic Community hall in Lyons. hostesses to a small group of fnenda Mrs. Claudie Tate and little son with a New Year’s Eve part) at their I Pat spent the holidays in Eugene, nomc. where she was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lioyu Free and child Miss Gerry Cruson. ren from Tulelake, California are Mari-Linn school will resume their spending this week visiting relatives classes Monday morning January 5 and friends in Lyons and Stayton, after a vacation from December 24. while in Lyons they are house guests Several cases of mumps are reported at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest among the students but they are not Garsjo. holding strictly to the young ones. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olmstead and The Elmer Culwell family have been little son from Renton, Washington, having quite a seige of it. First Mrs. enroute home after spending Christ Culwell and their smallest daughter mas with relatives in California are Donna had them now Mr. Culwell and spending the New Year weekend at son Delmer are the latest victims. i the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. The census for the City of Lyons ; Arthur Olmstead. has just been completed by the coun- Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye were Mon- LYONS all around the clock Electricity makes hard work easy. . . gives you more time for living. Students Working Way Through Oregon State Earn Record 5140,526 Additional guests were Miss Randee Becker of Cottage Grove, granddaugh ter of Mrs. Coukingham, and Mr. and [elver Johnson and daughter, -- . Mrs. Helver Helen 1 and Mrs. Cookingham are former idents of Lyons. Oregon State students “working Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Trahan and their way through college” earned a children left Monday evening for San record $140,526 last year at part-time Diego, C.UC...... California, where ........ they -_ , will and summer jobs secured through the visit their son David Trahan, who is college employment and housing ser stationed their with the U. S. Navy. vice. A total of 1958 men and 488 wom E. L- Roye who for the past three years has delivered wood in Lyons and en students and wives registered surrounding communities from the with the employment service last Simpson Plywood plant, has sold his year, the annual report shows. Steady wood business to Orland Womelsdorf part-time jobs were found for 390 of Salem. Mr. Womelsdorf will haul a men and 181 women students and a good share of the wood to Salem. Any variety of odd jobs were provided one here wishing wood is to leave the for other students whose working order at the Richfield Service Station. hours were limited. I I Peddicord of Jef-L T!ie report> prepared by Mrs. Rose Mr. and Mrs. ’ _. J* ________ F <1 _ Illlfhl*. hmi wi n or-om f.L.v n>..„ . .......... ferson have spent the past three Duthie, housing-employment seeret weeks at the home of their daughter, tery, praised students for “tremend Mr. and Mrg. Merle Garton. Both of ous ambition and willingness to the old people have been seriously work.” A substantial number of stu dents worked their way through the ill. Mr. Peddicord is much improved but Mrs. Peddicord was taken to the year without benefit of family or oth Santiam Memorial Hospital in Stayton er aid, Mrs. Duthie noted. Some worked as many as 25 to 40 Wednesday. Holiday guests at the Garton home were her brothers Mr. hours a week and still carried a full and Mrs. Russel Peddicord and Ralph class load. Jobs included clerical, Peddicord from Ventura. California. sales, janitorial, and mechanical work in campus and city offices and busi Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorenson and. nesses; x**» uij svsvotij. farm, forestry, ana and yarn yard sons from Rockaway Spent several work. baby sitting> and houge w zl days Zl V o last I <1 cC week 1 - ,c at a ♦ the rv nATYl O Z.T 1* . , • _ home of Mr. i waitress duties, truck driving; and and Mrs. Sam Bridges. I summer resort work. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Tibbits were hosts for a dinner New Year’s day. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. anne, and Mr. and Mrs. Tibbits and Harold Sorenson and sons from Rock children. away, Mr. and Mrs. Ver'n Nydegger Mr. and Mrs. Herman Free from and daughter, Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Tulelake, Calif., have spent the past Sam Bridges, Johnie, Buddie and Zo- two weeks visiting relatives and friends in Stayton and Lyons. While in Stayton they are guests at the home of their gon, Mr. and Mrs. Bob , Free and family. Mrs. Free spent last Tuesday at the home of her sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sieg in Lyons. The Free’s are former re»i- ( dents here hat ing owned and op erated a garage here. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ayers from Heppner were Saturday and Satur- . day night guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ayers. | They also visited at the Bill Kimery * I home, returning home Sunday. Miss Helen Latto from Duluth, Minn., and her sister, Mrs. J. C. Bronson and daughters, Kat1 and ¡Becky from Silverton, v sited at tha I home of Mrs. Inez Ring one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hi Smith from Stev- enson, Wash., were recent visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Van Prichard. Mrs. Smith is ¡also a sister of Mrs. Al Wesley and I Mrs. Herbert Mays. The Smiths are former residents of Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Felton of Willamina spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Donna As.nussen and [daughter, Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing were Sunday guests at the .ome of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dug ger m in me the Keizer district ne near Salem, Mrs. Clyde I.-wis spent several days with relat ves in Portland. Their daughter. Miss Lucille Lewis, returned 'rom .. trip to Honolulu, T. H., and ; ned home with her mo ther. ‘'he -r ir:i< u to Co. vallig the last o' th< week, where she is a teacher in tne schools there. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson and childrn from Sue; wood, were Satur day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons. Mr. Wilson is a nephew of Mrs. Lyons. Mrs. JJohn Prideaux, who is a stud ent at the University of Washington in Seattle, returned to that city the last of the week. She was accom panied by her husband and four children, Jean, David, Tommy and Joy. Joy remained for a two week stay with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer of Al- | bany were Satuiday overnight guest* | at the home f her paients, Mr. and ! Mrs. Percy Hiatt. Their son. Gail, who had ■ pent the week at the home of his grand parents, returned home with them. Mrs. Bessie Minich went to Port land Friday evening, w here she at tended funeral services Saturday for a brother-in-law, Fred Minich, re- I turning home Sunday. Dale Bassett from Pacoima, Calif., was a Saturday overnight guest at ¡the home of his father, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett. Dale, who has been employed in that city for several I years, has been transferred to Seattle Mrs. Bassett and children remained in . F ace.ma w their little son is at tending school and to dispose of their property. ax Count up the many jobs Reddy Kilowatt does in your home and you’ll see why hard-working electric service is today’s biggest value! Your friendly appliance dealer has many new work-saving, time-saving electric appliances to show you. See him today. $269,000,000 in new con struction in the past 10 yearsl &L LIGHT COMPANY That’s how P P & L has been building to meet your host You Live Better.. 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