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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1959)
4—THE MILL CIU ENTERPRISE Mr. and Mrs. O- E. Hoodenpyle The Ministerial Association of Mill THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1959 spent Sunday at Gaston visiting his City will again sponsor the collection mother, Mrs Mary Hoodenpyle and for UNICEF this Halloween. Young brother. Bill Hoodenpyle. sters of the community will assist in this worthy project. instead of the Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Mrs. Jim 1 usual “trick or treat” for candy. How Cuthbert, and Jimmie visited Mrs. ever, some of the small fry most like- Johnson's father, George Cree at Sa ' ly will still be appearing in eerie cos- lem Memorial ohspital Thursday. ' tumes with their candy sacks. New hydroelectric supplies ample to me t the load growth of the Pacific Mrs. Bert Turnidge recently spent Dr. Mark Hammenckaen's Upte- Mr. and Mrs. Art Hedge and family- Power & Light Compand system will a few day» at the Santiam Memorial metric offices in the BeU building >■ visited recently i n the John Day . soon begin moving into Oregon over hospital for observation. Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m. area. They were guests at the home i large capacity transmission lines now Mr. and Mr» Ray Wooden and to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne of Mr and Mrs- Bill Bryant and fam nearing completion as part of a rec adv. ily, former residents of Mill City. ord expansion of PP&L’s electric fa- Carol Jean spent the weekend in cessary. They also did some hunting with Bill 1 cilities. Powers visiting his parents- Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree went to Hedge getting a nice 3 point deer. Art The large capacity circuits for the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stine of Mis. Lakeview hunting last Thursday. Don was on his annual vacation from his delivery of big blocks of energy into eoula. Mont., arrived this week for a Cree and Gordy McMorris joined the I duties with the city street department- the slate provide links between pow Cree’s Friday night. They all re er projects recently completed by the visit at the Ervin Peterson home. Joe Lalack and Howard Karmen company on the Lewis River in Wash- turned Sunday afternoon. were in Toledo last weekend and got i ington and those under construction Mr- and Mrs. Bill Howe and Bart of Portland, spent the weekend with Mrs. Jack Duggan and Mrs. Fran in some salmon fishing with Melvin 1 on the Columbia River and elsewhere his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris cis Bodeker plan on leaving Satur LaVine. They fished in the tidewaters by other utilities in the Northwest 1 | pOwer Pool, according to D. R- Mc- Howe. day for Modesto, Calif. They will and had good luck, each bringing ,.™u. one Clung, PP&L president. bring back Mrs. Bodekers mother to home a nice salmon. Joe caught that weighed 25 pounds. Howard’s The big blocks of new power will Mr. and Mrs. R. H- Poff of Salem Mill City when they return. weighed 29 pounds and LaVine got 1 meet the system’s needs for five were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. the big one, which pushed the scales years, he said. Rex Ohmart. They are parents of Sandra Cooper, daughter of Mr. to 31 pounds. Additional power projects to meet Mrs. Ohmart. and Mrs. Albin Cooper spent the the needs of the Pacific Power cus weekend visiting her grandparents, The morning circle of the Presby tomers in years beyond that period Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jull and son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cook at Detroit- Corvallis were weekend guests at the The Coopers went after her Sunday. terian church held their monthly are actively being investigated, the meeting at Fellowship hall Thursday company official reported in a brief home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs- morning. A short business meeting review of PP&L’s program- Glen Shelton. Robert Veness left for Spokane was conducted by Mrs. Mel Rambo. The major projects in the current Monday evening to attend the con Francis Ellingson is taking a com vention for Community Television Study for the morning was devoted construction include 230.000-voil, 115,- plete rest at home on doctors orders Cable owners and managers. The con to "Women of the Bible’’ with several 000-volt and 69,000-volt transmission for a heart condition. He is getting vention will last until Thursday noon. interesting character studies given. lines and large substations and Mrs. Doris Morris served hot muffins switchyards to serve PP&L load cen along satisfactorily. and coffee to the group. The next ters in Washington and Oregon, and Come to the Benefit Ham Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ir) Plymale were in Tuesday, October 27 at the Mehama meeting will be November 19 at the also bring the new powbr supplies I toward the company’s transmission Salem Sunday to visit her mother, Women’s Clubhouse- All you can eat. home of Mrs. Charles Kelly. I system interconnections with the reg Mrs. Charles Sullivan. They report Adults $1.00. children under 12, 50c, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Coffman of Me ional pool. the elderly lady had been feeling preschoolers, free. Serving from 5:30 hama are holding an open house next Already completed is a 39-mile- much better lately. to 8:30. adv. Sunday afternoon, October 25 from long 230.000-volt line which will 3 p. m. to 7 p. m. to celebrate the bring energy from the huge Priest Mrs- Anna Swift, who has been at Attending the 26th anniversary Astoria at the home of her daughter, services at the Turner Memorial return home for a few days of their Rapids project on the Columbia Riv Mrs. Robert Landro.'is spending a Home Sunday were Mrs. Stanley Wil daughter, Almeta. A year ago last er into the company’s system this few days in Portland at Providence liams and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd August she married Al Thiess of fall at a large substation built in Disston and since then she has been Yakima, Wash. hospital for observation. Shepherd and Mrs. Richard Freeman, living in Texas and Oklahoma. Al is “Pacific Power will be the largest Earnest and Esther. in the Air Force and has been trans distributor of power generated on ferred to Luke Field, Ariz., and the the main Columbia at Priest Rapids Barbara Jean and Bobby Roten of young people are enjoying their first and its companion Wanapum de Mehama spent the week end with visit home since they left. velopment,” McClung reported. He their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. said PP&L ultimately will receive Floyd Shepherd while their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arey Podrabsky and 506.500 kilowatts of the total gener Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten were hunt Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Podrabsky were ator capacity installed at the two big yourself with General's ing in Central Oregon. in Salem recently where they attend projects. Other new lines will reln- money saving "All In One" ed the silver wedding anniversary of Homeowners Insurance! Guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Podrabsky. The Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mason are Mr and party was given by their daughter. The CWF of the Christian church Mrs. Glen Blegan of The Dalles. He Mrs. Lester Chapman at her home on will meet Wednesday, October 28 at is resident engineer at The Dalles Newberg Drive. Attending the party 10 a m. for an all-work meeting at dam They were Mill City residents were the honored couples brothers, the church- The day will be spent during construction of Detroit dam. sisters and members of their wedding working on articles for the bazaar. party. A potluck dinner will be served at When we wrote about the addition noon followed by a business meeting that the Wendell Hellers are putting The Round Robin Pinochle club met and a short devotional period. onto their house recently, we sort at the home of Mrs. Leo Poole Mon of cut it down in size. They are adding day evening with the hostess serving Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thorpe and two bedrooms and a bath, instead of dessert preceding the card playing children Linda and Ricky, Mrs. Low- one bedroom. The work has been INSURANCE Winning both high and pinochle was ell Fleetwood and Laura Jo Rambo progressing well in between showers Mrs. John Muir, with Mrs. Don Carl were in Portland Saturday. Mrs. on Woody’s construction job. Ph. 1971 or 7471 son receiving low prize Guests were Fleetwood and the Thorpes, along Mrs. Jack Duggan. Mrs. Charley with other teachers attended an edu Stewart and Mrs. James Poole. The cational conference. The youngsters I next meeting of the club will be at went to the zoo, the museum of na the home of Mrs. John D MacGregor- tural science and to a show. LADIES WASHABLE SPORTS JACKETS TOWN TALK More Power To Be Available reward Jerry Pittam Hardy O' Howard Wool and Nylon Ladies Sport Jackets. Plaids and Plains. Washable.......$ 12.95 Men and Boys Flannel Pajamas Knits and Flannels.................... $2.98 and $3.98 ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP phone 2243 Mill Qty, Ore 227 & W. Broadway IT PAYS TO BUY FROM HOME TOWN STORES force the system throughout Oregon. "Pacific Power’s new transmission and substation work represents a record one-year expansion of tne company’s service installations,” Mc Clung said. "This work follows a year in which Pacific Power’s own program de velopment has more than doubled the company’s total system generat ing capacity, and a year in which all the utilities in the Northwest also have been co-operating in an all-time record expansion of the region’s hydroelectric system,” he added. Too much frost on the freezing unit I of the refrigerator can be caused by an air leak in the door, by leav ing foods uncovered, by incomplete defrosting, or by setting the temper ature control too cold- WE HAVE s : Toy» Hobble» Athletic Gds. Guns & Amo. Pishing Tackle Johnson Motors Reloading Comp. Boats and Trailers Rod and Reel Repair Schwinn Bikes & Repair» CAMP’S SPORTING GOODS 18ft Find St Stayton, Oregon We Were Befuddled In A Tizzy And We Know We Had Lots of Disappointed Customers SO WE’LL REPEAT Friday and Saturday Apple Turnovers . 3for Cream Puffs nr Chocolate Eclairs -Z3C Large Angel Foods.. 69* And That Wonderful Egg Twist Bread.. 29* MUIR’S BAKERY Across from High School Auditorium S. W. Second Phone 1607 Mill City, Oregon RAILROAD FEATHERBEDDING: LOOK RUMMAGE and FOOD SALE Saturday, October 24 TO THE NATION-INCLUDING YOU-EVERY YEAR LUNCH SERVED 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Pittam Building on Highway 22 Mill City Sponsored by the Lions Club Auxiliary Socket Wrench Sale FARMERS - LOGGERS - MECHANICS Socket and Combination Wrench Sets 16 Piece ’/a in. drive only.......................... $22.50 13 Piece ’A in. drive only —....................... $18.10 9 Piece •/j in. drive deep socket............... $1 1.16 8 Piece 3-8 in. Deep Socket....................... $6.26 3 only 10 piece 3-8 in. drive socket set while they last............... —..... $9.29 10 Piece Comb, open & box set.......... $10 & $1 I Other Sets Priced Accordingly. All FULLY GUARANTEED JENKINS HARDWARE Phene 220« We Give S md H Green Stamps Mill Qty, Or*. Featherbedding on the railroads — pay for work not done or not needed — is costing the Amer ican people the shocking total of more than $500.000,000 a year. You pay for it every time you shop, because featherbedding costs are hidden in the price of everything you buy. Obsolete union work rules, involving the rail road operating employees, are responsible for this gigantic burden. Right now, for instance, these rules require every diesel locomotive to carry a fireman — even though diesels have no fires to stoke, no boilers to tend. The forthcoming negotiations between the rail roads and the unions are urgently important to the whole nation. In asking the unions to drop these featherbedding rules, all the railroads ask for is a fair day's work for a fair day s pay. AMERICAN RAILROADS