The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 10, 1959, Page 10, Image 10

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    8—The Mill City Enterprise
Thursday, Dec. 10, 1959
TOWN TALK
Oregon-Washington
Get Over $16
Millions from Forest
PP&L Completes
Power Facilities
For Oregon Areas
B> Jean Roth
Wayne Tompkins was admit- i
ted to Salem Memorial hospital
last week and is in traction j
for treatment of a back injury. .
Checks amounting to $16.-
Mrs. James Rotz accompan­
Hurd has been received by
Major transmission lines and
BY AMY ADAMS
ied Mrs. Hans Rotz to Tangent substations built by Pacific Pow­
Mill City friends and relatives 450,550 89 were recently mailed
to the State Treasurers of Ore­
Thursday to visit the latter's er & Light Company for the de­
of the recent marriage of Mrs.
mother.
Mamie Swan. She is a former gon and Washington. This money
livery of new power supplies in­
Ray Sophy is back at work to Oregon have been placed in
Mill City resident, now living in represents the share of these
two states in the receipts from
again after recovering from a service in time to supply the
Napa. Calif. She is the mother
national forest lands for the fis­
back injury.
of Mrs. Glen Hathaway, also a
peak winter-month electric needs
|. . . five fingers across
cal year ended June 30. The Dear Amy:
former Mill City resident.
Sunday dinner guests at the of the company's customers, it
|
know-what.'
I
am
a
religious
woman
and
amount is based on revenue
Now I have children of my own home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry was reported Wednesday,
from the nineteen national for- I according to my faith, there are
Mn*. Nat Will* and Mrs.
certain holy days in the year that but my mother, who is living with Hiebert and family were Mr.
PP&L President Don R. Mo-
the
Pacific
ests
comprising
candles are to be lit and a prayer me. finds MY methods of disci­ and Mrs. Walter Friezen of Sa­ Gung reported that the comple­
Charley Stewart went to Sweet
and three said These candles burn for about pline quite barbanous and lets
Northwest
Region
Home last week where they at­
lem and Mr. and Mrs. Rueben tion of the 230.000-volt and 115,-
me know about it in no uncertain
a Shelterr for tended the P.N.G. club of the j others, the Klamath, Colville 4 hours
Krieger of Idanha.
000-volt transmission circuits and
My neighbors see this and make terms.
and
Kaniksu.
portions
of
which
Rebekah lodge there. They were
Jess McCauley left Sunday the large-capacity substation!
Am I right in still pursuing this
fun of me and I'm pretty burned
extend
into
Oregon
and
Wash
­
overnight guests at the home
up about the whole thing It seems old-fashioned way?
Your Home
for Philomath, where he will wound up a record one-year sys­
of Mr. and Mrs. Glen McSorley. ington.
Perplexed Mother
whatever a person does in their
spend the holidays with his son. tem-wide expansion of facilities.
According to Regional Forest- own house, everybody makes it Dear Mother:
The home that shelters I
Mark McCauley and wife.
Coupled with hydroelectrto
I ■iluw you' if more parent,
Among tho*e attending the J. Herbert Stone. Oregon’s check their business.
you needs shelter ... in funeral services for George Ve- is for $11.207.368.16 and Wash­ I want to go to heaven and this used the old-fashioned way, per­ Mrs. Ed Nash of Stayton projects completed by PP&L tn
is my way of showing reverence haps there would be lea, delin- spent Thursday afternoon visit­ the past year and large blocks
the form of fire insur- teto last Saturday in Canby were ington's amounts to $5.243.182.73. to
God I don't intend to stop for quency among the youth of today. ing Mrs. Athol Savage.
of power reserved for the com­
The payment represents 25 per­
ance coverage, commen­ Jack Wallace. Lettie Swan, Mr. cent of the receipts from timber neighbors that have no respect Remind MOM that, although Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Vickers pany from new powerhouses of
you appreciate her suggestions,
and Mrs. Arey Podrabsky. Mr.
for anything or anybody!
surate with today's high­ and Mrs. Don Moffatt, Irl Ply- sales, grazing of livestock, land I would like to know your opin­ you didn't tell her bow to raise and children Sheryl and Ronnie other utilities, McClung said, the
and Lanny company’s multi-mlllion dollar
her children snd you don't expect of Independence
er property values. male, Mr. and Mrs. Walter and other uses of the national ion about this?
ber to tell you hew te raise yean! Vickers visited the Ed Jocksons investments in facilities during
Pious
forests.
The
total
received
by
Mrs. Ed Goschie and
• • •
and Len Davis' over the week­ the 1959 construction program
Dear Pioaa:
Check with us . . . soon. Thomas,
Ray White. Also there were Mr. the two states is up nearly $5
end.
It
h
the
right
W
every
man.
Dear
Amy:
will provide ample power to
and Mrs. Lowell Stiffler and Mr. million over what it was last woman and child living In our
I need your help very much.
Mrs. Richard Kauffman came serve the growing electric loads
fiscal
year.
Oregon
’
s
payment
is
I nited States to observe their re­ My husband and I havo been mar­ home last week from an Ore­ of customers through the next
and Mrs. Bob Mather, both for­
ried for twenty years and we have
mer residents of Mill City now equivalent to a cash return of ligion In the way they see fit.
gon City hospital where she had five years.
$.78 per acre on all national
Disregard your neighbors' Ig­ 2 fine boys 18 and 18.
living in Salem.
The company's power develop­
My husband left home for an­ surgery.
forest land in Oregon. Washing­ norance and keep on doing what
Terry Ziegleman, high school ment program includes engineer­
you’re doing.
other woman. He is a big shot in
ton
’
s
payment
represents
a
like
1. December last year ac­
Don't worry, dear, you'll go to a factory and for about a year, he coach and family have moved ing studies looking toward the
counted for 6,269 traffic acci­ return of $.50 per acre.
and you can be certain kept telling me he had a meeting from Detroit to Idanha and are supply of loads for beyond that
J. C. Kimmel, Owner dents, the highest number for Under provisions of the fed­ heaven
you won’t meet your neighbors to go to at least once a week In­ living in the Woodward house. period, he added.
eral
law,
25
percent
of
the
re
­
THERE!
stead. he was seeing her and she
any month of the year. It pro­
Mrs. Ziegleman came home last
The Pacific Power official
Ph. 1708, Mill City duced
knew he was married and a
• •
the second highest num­ ceipts from national forests is
week after a four-day stay in said the key transmission lines
father
returned
to
the
states
for
dis
­
Dear
Amy:
ber of injuries, 1,774.
He wants a divorce but I told a Salem hospital where she had also will provide emergency al­
tribution to the counties in which
My problem is quite unique and
him I would never give him one. submitted to surgery.
ternate routes for power delivery
the forests are located. Each has me wondering if I'm all there!
The boys care for him so much
Miss Marie Howland is con­ to PP&L's Oregon districts.
I'm 25 and have been married
county's share Is in proportion
and they are lonesome for him.
Among the largest projects in
to the national forest land with­ 3 times already. It seems that I Whenever I mention them to him. fined to her home with a leg
THINK I'm in love with the beau
in the county. The law further of the moment and the next thing he gets wild and tells me not to injury. Marie has been bother­ the year’s program was a 230,-
provides that the mopey be used I know . I'm married. My par­ talk about him so they will for­ ed for several weeks and a doc­ 000-volt capacity line built to
tor’s examination revealed her bring the power output of the
for public roads and schools.
ents have given me up as a lost get him.
Amy, I’ve been good to him and leg was out of place. She has 268.000-ki’owatt
Swift hydro­
Two counties in Oregon will cause and didn't even attend my I tried to keep the family togeth­
no idea how the injury occurred. electric development Into the
get more than $1 million each: last wedding which just ended in er but he doesn't want to come
Mr. and Mrs. Bill’ McCauley company's system at Portland.
Lane - $2 481.171.22: Douglas - divorce as the other two did.
Everyone’s favorites
home.
It's not that I don’t like mar­
and Janelle spent Sunday in Another is a spectacular three-
t $1 480. 208.16. Three other count­
I
don't
know
what
else
to
do.
for holiday snacks
ried life. It's just that the men I
Lebanon where they visited mile overhead crossing of the
ies. Linn. Klamath, and Clacka­ married are not the men for me. May God Bless You for your help.
their aunt, Mrs. Alice Wilson, Columbia River to bring new
Broken Hearted
mas will receive more than How can I be sure that the next
Dear Broken Hearted:
who is in the hospital with a power into Oregon from the ex­
time
is
for
keeps?
$500 000 each. In Washington
There ia nothing you can do badly fractured leg.
panded
Merwin powerhouse.
MoUie
Skamania county will receive
about this situation. Let’s hope
George Houck of the U. S. Two of the seven towers are 485
Dear
Mollie:
$1 423.039.26. and Lewis What­
she will tire of him for someone
You can be sure only when you
Navy and stationed at San Di­ feet high.
com. Clallam and Jefferson are mature enough to realize else and he will realize what a
ego. Calif., is visiting his par­
Tn Linn County, construction
fool he has been.
counties will receive more than what marriage means.
Some men have to learn where ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Houck. of six and one-half miles of 69 -
Now
that
your
last
ride
on
the
| $300 000 each.
they belong the hard way at the
Mrs. Alfred Cokenour has 000-volt power transmission lines
Mr. Stone said, "Multiple use Marry-Go-Round is over, I sug­ expense of their families!
been hired to teach the fourth at a cost of $135 000. is nearly
gest
that
the
next
beau
you
meet
management of our national for­
grade at Detroit. The third and completed. It will provide anoth­
and think you care for should be
ests navs off in numerous ways considered eligible after a long, Personal to Jeani:
I fourth grades have been com­
er source of power to Albany’s
Your
positive
expression
of
your
Tn addition to the money turned long engagement!
feelings are also too well de­ bined until now, but have re­ Murder Creek substation sup­
in
to
the
Federal
Treasury
and
As
far
as
your
parents
are
con
­
ORDER EARLY
veloped. Save It, Honey, and slow cently been divided. Mrs. Mar­ plying growing industries of the
local
governments.
national cerned. how often can they sit down. Be Content with 'like,' and ian Pierce is the third grade
Willamette Valiev.
through
the
same
show?
forests contribute to local wel­
save ‘love’ for later on in life! teacher.
• os
fare through money Invested in
Word has ben received that i
Please address all letters to:
permanent improvements and Dear Amy:
Mrs. Melba Dallaire's mother, I OLD TIME DANCE
Amy
Adams
When
I
was
a
youngster
and
navrolls. They also provide
Mrs. Harker, passed away last I
AND FOUNTAIN
c/o This Newspaper
needed 'correction,' my mother
other benefits such as water, for­ corrected
Saf. Nite, Dec. 12
For a personal reply enclose ■
Thursday
with the funeral the '
me
with
the
universal
Phone 1607
Mill City, Oregon
age, wildlife and recreation’’.
salute given any naughty child addressed, stamped envelope
Santiam Grange Hall
following Saturday at Hood
River.
• Between Lyons and Mehama)
Mr. and Mrs. Junior William­
Verbecks Orchestra
son motored to Lebanon Sun­
day afternoon and visited Mr '
Brown, Quick or Regular
MJB
CAPITOL CANNED
and Mrs. Gene Presley and
GRADE A MEDIUM
Stayton-J efferson
boys. Mrs Presley is the sister
of Mrs. Williamson.
AUTO WRECKERS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker
and three small sons were Sun-1
Rebult motors and
day dinner guests of Mr. and1
Mrs Glen Lyda and family.
•
transmissions
The Kindergarten classes will I
Cars Bought and Sold
hold a rehearsal of their part
in the school program for their
We Buy Junk
mothers, December 9.
Tbe Detroit Church of Christ
Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton
Youth Group enjoyed a taffy
pull after their regular Sunday
evening meeting at the Glen
Lyda home.
LICENSED
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Floyd and
son and Mrs. Ada Tompkins
and children motored to Salem
Sunday where they visited
Wayne Tompkins, who is a pa­
$1.50 Per Month and Up
Ige. can
ELSINORE Solid Pak
GOLDEN GLOW
CAPITOL
tient at Salem Memorial hos­
Also Servicing Gates
pital.
Lyons,
Idanha & Detroit
Mrs. Emma Schreder. first
MILL CITY, OREGON
and second grade teacher, was
a dinner guest Monday evening
at the Henry Hiebert home.
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Sherry
Lyda,
2-years-old
Bud Cline, Owner
Ph. 5902
FRANCO
AMERICAN
KRAFTS SALAD BOWL
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Glen
Lyda was taken to a doctor
Monday afternoon, after she
You Find the Best in
stumbled and fell on a hot floor
furnace, severely burning her:
right hand and arm up to the|
elbow.
SMALL JUICE
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaffer
when you shop regularly
were dinner guests Sunday at
at our meat and grocery
the home of Mr. Schaffer’s ne­
store.
phew. Robert Tuyear and fam­
See us about a I>ocker
ily in Corvallis.
HER BELIEFS ARE HER BUSINESS
HILL INSURANCE
AGENCY
FRUIT
CAKE
MUIR’S BAKERY
EGGS dozen 39* Milk8cns$1.00 Ri«3pkg$1.00
M. J. B.
COFFEE
lb.
KJC
Garbage Disposal
Margarine 5lbs $1 Iß Cream1 gaL 89c Tomatoes 3/81
Salad Dressing
49* Spaghetti
qt iar
FROZEN FOODS
Chet’s Frozen Dinners
Turkey - Chicken - Beef - Ham - Swiss
Steak - Swedish Met Balls, each..........
59*
Chet’s Frozen Meat Pies
4 for 89c
CHICKEN, TURKEY
OR BEEF_________
MISTY VALE
PEAS
10 oz. pkg.
9 pkgs, for 99 c
WE GIVE
cans 4/99
c
ORANGES
GRAPEFRUIT per bag 41J*
Spuds, No. 1 10 k 3!Î
AVACADOS ^3 for 2i5*
Meat & Groceries
Today. Order one and
have it ready for winter.
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