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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1959)
•—TWP MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, JANI ARY 29. 195» Lyons City Council Holds Special Meeting LYONS Hazel Lewis Heads Faith Rebekah Lodge Extension Unit Held Meeting January 22nd B' Eva Bressler | LYO N a —The Lyon» Extension Mrs. Fred Lindeman was the hon- 'Unit held their January meeting in When in Nerd of Printing LYONS—The city council held a ored guest at a luru.-heon at h*-r home the basement of the Methodist church LYONS—Faith Rebekah lodge held Wednesday afternoon, honoring an'all^ay installation of officers at their meet Buv it in MiH City from special meeting Wednesday evening, j on her birthday anniversary. Guests ■ meeting beginning at 10:30 A- M- with ing Wednesday evening at the lodge MILL CITY ENTERPRISE January 21 to pa«» an ordinance, present were Deloris Cremer of Lois hall with District Deputy President Morgan, Lucille Huber and Creating the City of Lyon» a Civil Sublimity, Wilma Free of Stayton. Helen Anderson in charge. Installing Defense Agency. Russell Thiel has Reta T tze of Turner, Wave Hill of Joyce Neal as hostess who served a officers were Alta Bodeker grand been appointed Civil Defense chair Mill City, Ada LeWeekly of Salem, planned luncheon at the noon hour. marshall, Eva Bressler grand ward man, who reports the following in- Elizabeth Castle of Mehmaa, Dora The subject of the day was “Fabrics en, Lois Meyers grand chaplain, WE HAVE ’ structions to set you straight when Gustafson and Naomi IntVeld of And Their Care,” with Alma Olm- | stead and Eleanor LnMunyun project | Frances McCarley grand secretary you hear the local Fire Siren bla-t Lyons. • Toys leaders who gave a very interesting | treasurer, Mildred Carr grand Inside away for three minutes steady, y«u Mrs. Dorothy Draper of Mill City, Hobbies Guard.an. New officers are Zona should first determine whether or not who is employed at the Lyons Post demonstration. Others attending were • Athletic (ids. Sischo past noble grand. Hazel Lewi« it it a test warning or the r-al thing. Office has been off work this week Helen Johnston, Le>a Johnson, Mar Guns & Amo. noble grand, Gertrude Weidman vice Ilf it is a test or drill warning, your due to an injured thumb she caught tha Cruson, Gypsie Weaver, Alma RADIOLOGICAL monitoring les Spellmeyer, Elizabeth Carter, Donna. • Fishing Tackle grand, Florence Branch secretary. TV set or radio will continue to in the car door. sons, such as learning how to Asmussen and Kay Lindemann. Mrs. Ji an Roberts treasurer. Appointive broadcast program as usual. If it is £ Johnson Motors charge a dosimeter (above), are Rose Bassett wa* hostess for the officers installed were Alta Bodeker really an AIR RAID, all TV and Wednesday afternoun card club with Paul Sehiewek was in charge of the being taken by members of a • Reloading Comp. children. Radio stations will be off the air, chaplain, Bonnie Wagner conductor, teen-age civil defense clnb in • Boats and Trailers her party held at her home. 500 was except Radio stations 640 and 1240. played following a one thirty des Helen Johnston warden, RSNG Lois Chevy Chase. Md. The pen-like • Rod and Keel Repair Do not u*e your TELEPHONE and sert luncheon. High score was held1, Meyers, LSNG Celene Taylor, RSVG device, when charged and worn 0 Schwinn Bikes A Repairs i obey your Police and Civil Defense aid. He was assisted by Kenneth by a person, tells the amount of Helen Anderson, LSVB Donna Wes by Carrie Naue. Second high by Alice Weaver and Roy Brown. The Cheta Instructions. Information on Civil De- radiation from fallout to which he ley, Inside guardian Beulah Lewis, Huber and low by Ethel Huffman. fen-< for Lyons or rural communities Others attending were Bertha Allen, j Patrol with Wayne Stiffler, patrol baa been exposed. ioc DM photo) Outside guard an Mildred Carr, Color leader, also gave a first aid demon- may be obtained from Russell Thiel, Charloette Thiel, ~ bearer Norma Pennington, Musician Bea Hiatt, Eulalia st rat ion. He was assisted by Richard Lyo: - Civil Defense Director, at Blanche Wagner. SPORTING GOODS Lyons, Berneice Bridges, Thelma Lindemann. Thiel’s store,. In case of rear emerg Courtesy officers to the chaplain Nydegger, Leota Worden, Margaret 185 First St. A discussion was held on the com ency, each family should be respon | are Rose Bassett and Ja kie Harper, Donna A-müssen, Lottie ing Donkey basketbal game of Feb Stayton, Oregon sible for themselves. For further in Kunkle, i courtesy officers to the past grana Grosso, Alma Olm.stead, Mabel ruary 4, which will be played at the formation contact Russell Thiel. |are Frances McCarley and Eva Bress Downing, Doris Roy and Katie Sieg [ Mari-Linn gvm at 7:30. Proceeds of ler. Zona Sischo outgoing nable grand The annual meeting of the People’s the game will be used to put lights was presented with a gavel from the Co-operative Telephone Company was [ in the .scout building. Ethel Huffman Hostess Three Links club. held Tuesday evening, January 20 at Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jhiel spent Following the installation the reg the Mari-Linn school, with a small | several days at North Bend, where For P/SCS at Her Home ular routine of business was carried attendance. All directors were re- j LYONS Ethel Huffmap was host out with Hazel Lewis the new t.oble elected to their offices, Ray Robert I they were guests of relatives -and ess for the meeting of the Women’s , friends. grand presiding who appointed the president, Harley Scott vice presi Society of Christian Service at hei Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ramson of following committees. Finance, Helen home Tuesday afternoon, with Mildred dent, Dale Crandall secretary-treas- Klamath Falls visited the first of Anderson, Celene Taylor and Blanche By Dr. Harold M. Erickson iPrichard president presiding over the I urer, Don Huber, George Nydegger the week at the home of her parents, Wagner; Floral, Hazel James, Marian Oregon State Health Officer and Dale Crandall directors, followed meeting and Naomi IntVleld secre Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons. While here Vis People are constantly wondering Pennington and Bonnie Wagner; _ by the fincial report. tary protem. Plans were completed they made a trip to Newport Tues- , what to do about the common cold., iting, Rose Bassett and Celene Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sieg are re day. for the Scandinavian Smorgasbord The classic answer of course is that which includes the noble grand and dinner which will be held at the church ceiving congratulations upon the birth Mrs. Mabel Bass went to Mill City an untreated cold will last about vice grand. of a granddaughter, born to their son on Tuesday evening January 27. Din the last of the week where she will Norma Pennington was elected seven days, but proper medication wall ner will be served from 6 to 9 p. in. and wife Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Sieg of spend some time at the home of Mrs. drill captain, and Helen Anderson de with all you can eat for $ 1.00. Plans Mehama at the Santiam Memorial Mel Robinson. She is ............................ assisting in the - cut its duration to only one week. Unfortunately, despite some adver gree captain, and Mildred Carr was weie also discussed for the Father I 1 hospital in Stayton on Monday, Janu- care of Mrs. Robinson, who recently tising claims, science still can’t do elected a trustee for a term of three LET US HELP and Son banquet which will be held ary 19. The little Miss has an older j suffered a heart attack. Mrs. Alice Huber was hostess for much about a cold itself, but proper years. on February 12 in the All Purpose tn other at home. Plans were made for the Three Miss Zeta Prichard of Mil) City the meeting of the pre-school moth- care »"d treatment can greatly reduce YOU CHART A loom at the Mari-Linn school. The '*—i-.. afternoon ------- ....... usuaj discomfort. A “fresh” cold is pretty Links meeting to be held at the home caller at the i «-rs Thursday evening, gue-t speaker of the evening will be whs Monday of Mrs. Inez Ring. business was taken care of and plans 8®rious to the person who has it, but of Norma Pennington on Friday with SAFE COURSE > Waitei Lansing. Mr. Lansing is a home Mrs. Borghild Gustafson from were made for the Valentine party I rearel dangerous. The hazard m a an all day meeting. Election of of 'retired captain of the Oregon State j North Dakota is visiting at the home which will be held February 12. At *^s ability to^weaken, laying ficers will be the main business and Police and Grand Master of Masons With property values and I in Oregon. Reports of various com- of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bud the close of the meeting Mrs. Huber its victim open to such serious second the time will be spent in quilting. At the close of the evening lovely mittees were heard and work is un- Walker. Mrs. Gustafson who is a and Mrs. Alvin Palmer served re- ary as pneumonia. A person with a building costs on the rise, the 1 ' derway to ceil and finish the ehuneh former resident here plans to be make . reshments to the following: Mmes. cold should get plenty of rest, keep refreshments were served by the new extended stay with her daughter. Frank Crowthers, Frank Severs, warm, and avoid a heavy diet. Lots of elective officers, Hazel Lewis, Ger safe course is to make sure basement. The program was lead by an Mari-Linn basketbal team won Dale Crandall, Herbert Graen, Eldon liquids and light foods are advisable. trude Weidman, Florence Branch and Rev. Ruth Cotton, and at the close their game Friday with North San Gilson, Paul Pennington, Wendell If the victim is very uncomfortable Jean Roberts. your fire Insurance fully pro of the meeting dainty refreshnn-nt.- were served to Reta Cruson, Pearl [ tiam played at the Mari-Linn gym. Weaver, Joseph McDougall, Bud runs more than a light fever, or does tecta your home. Huil-on. Evelyn Julian, Doi - Ray, The scon was 3* to 26. High point Miley, Frank McDowell, Roy Lam not seem to make normal progress, the Lottie Grosso, Naomi IntVeld, Ruth men were Richard Felton and Walter bert, Robert Moore, William Whit family physician should be consulted Cotton, Eleanor Smith, 1 Mildred ______ Olmstead who each scored 13. Others ney Leland Manning, Muley Larimer at once, and his instruction should be check now followed closely. Y’our maiden aunt’s Prichard, Eva Bressler, Donna As- 1 were Wayne Stiffler 7, Stanley Pow and Vaughn Hunt. Mrs. Pearl Kinsman of Springfield oldfashioned prescription of a hot muioen, Doris Geraths, Alta Bode er 2, John Phillips 2, and Mike Knox ker, Effie Anderson, Anna Hubbard 1. They will play Detroit this Friday and Mrs. Frank Kinsman of Salem mustard plaster may be meant kindly, at Detroit. D. B. HILL INSURANCE and the hostess Ethel Huffman. were Friday afternoon visitors at but the doctor’s treatment will be The Boy S outs held their meeting the home of Mr. and Mrs. George more effective. i Wednesday evening at the Stout Hubbard and Mrs. Ethel Huffman. By Doris Gundersen While on the subject of colds, we COMPANY FoM H t:ny niece of cellulose tape Creek Lodge, with their leaders Glenn Mrs. Keith Taylor and children may as well blow an old-fashioned Oil drilling in Linn county is more over the end of a piece of yarn you David-on end Richard Geraths. An from Taylors Landing near Wald- theory, though it’s such a deep-seat- than a half century old. It followed I -n to tnre. d into a needle. This end interesting meeting was held. The port visited Friday night and Sat- ed conviction that mere words prob discovery of coal at Lacomb in 1890. is snipped off after the needle is I Bobwhite Patrol w<th Gary Palmer urday at the home of" her parents, ably won’t change many minds. Colds Drilling was done back of the La- intended. J leader, gave a demonstration on first Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons. aren't caught by getting the feet wet cornb stere before 1902; more was or sitting in a draft. Colds are caused done later ea»t of the Western Veneer by a very tiny virus breathed in with plant; two wells were dug east of the ■ v . < air sneezed or coughed out of some Albert Downing place; one was dug one with a cold. If a person is in good at the end of the present Long St. in health, he may not catch the cold. The Sweet Home; and one of the last was role of the wet feet or draft is in slow dug around 11'26 on the H. C. Pyle ing down, or shocking, the body mech place at Lacomb. Oil drilling also took anisms, so that the virus gains a foot place at Jefferson Junction. hold. General be ief credits Brownsville If everyone would think how mis with the f'rst county deletions, but erable they feel that first dav or two Knox Butte appears to have had the with a cold, and practice the Golden honor. Rule by staying at home, and sneer The first election held under the ing and coughing into disposable tis Provisional government took place sues, the common cold wouldn't be in a barn on the James Knox dona nearly so common. tion land claim prior to Dec. Il, 1849, the date of the first election in Brownsville. The Knox Butte records Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gulick from are lost, but tradition says that Jasou Salem were Sunday guests at the Wheeler was elected sheriff, and it is hom> f Mrs. Donna Asmussen and believed that a full set of county of daughter, Mildred. ficer» were chosen. Mrs. Leland Manning entertained a group of little folks Saturday af ternoon, honoring their daughter, (heryl, on her third birthday anni versary. Attending were Connie, Guy and Candy Walker, Scott Riesterer, < indy and Larry Nydegger, Richie, Larry and Cheryl Manning, Mrs. Bud Walker, Mr-. Cletus Ndegger, Mr.-. Jack Riesterer and Mrs. Man ning. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons were Sunday guests at the home of the'r daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gi.ser and family at Marion. While there the group drove to Ocean l,ake on the coast. Tom Phillips has moved into the Effie Nydegger house north of the r> t office. Mr. Phillips ha« been living in a small house bear the Do You Have Enough Lyons Variety store. The Mari-Linn PTC will hold the.r i nie» ¡ng Tuesday evening, February 3 .This will be Dad's night with Rob- . ert Moore m charge. Wayne Kir ch, son of ____ Mrs. Reta 1 Kirsch at the Lyons Tavern ts con fined to Santiam Memorial hospital *•" Stayton due to injuries he received I in a car accident Friday evening. CAMP’S What Io Do About The Common Cold A Century In Linn County wmi cs Subscribe to The Mill City Enierprise The Canyon's Own Newspaper S3 a Year • On the»« extra busy dais, during bad weather or anv time at all. the I’ S. National Hank is as close as your nearest mailbox. And many folks find that banking bv mail makes it easier to save regularly. Phone, write or visit your V. S. National Bank for a free supply of bank by mad envelopes. * NATIONAL New Arrivals Report From Santiam Memorial Hospital Born January 19 to Mr and Mrs. James Ba.*l, Rt. 1, Stayton a san, Jo seph James, weighing 7 pounds 14** ounces. Born January 19 to Mr. and Mrs. Erwin S. Sieg, Lyons a daughter, Linda Kaye, weighing J> pounds ounces. Born January 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Baldwin, Stayton a daughter, Rachel Jean, we.ghing 7 pounds Li*« ounces. Bom January 23 to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Basl, Aumsville, a son. Guy Lawrence,weighing 7 pounds N ounce. Bornn January 23 to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ralph lh>dge. Gate«, a son. Matt Leo, weighing ? pounds 124 ounces. Shade or Flowering T rees? They are the Framework of any landscape. • • • NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT RALEIGH HAROLD florist Ph. RO 9-25S-I 319 W. Wash. Stayton. Ore.