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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1971)
7—The Mill City Enterrpise, Thursday, June 24, 1974 ing the week in Roseburg at- Stevens of Lyons, tending the 98th annual con-1 Mrs. Monroe Walker has vention of the Oregon State mov«i into a trailer home near By Eva Bressler Grange as a delegate from San- her daughter, Mrs. Valerie Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pyeatt cele tiam Valley Grange of Lyons. Clellan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry brated their 30th wedding an Mrs. Joel McDowell from Luski and family have moved By Rod Bail niversary on Sunday, June 6. Corvallis was a weekend guest into the Walker home, and Mr. Living in this beautiful San- The occasion was celebrated at the home of her parents, Col. and Mrs. Ray Clark have mov tiam Valley we are doubly with a surprise reception for and Mrs. Thurman Smith. Site ed into the former Martell blessed. We have the joy of ESSIE MAUDE LUCAS the couple by their son, Jim went to Michigan Monday house just vacated by the Í looking on green mountains, Essie Maude Lucas, 77, Pyeatt and family, at his home where she will spend two Luski’s. and now the display of gleam of Mrs. Aumsville passed away at and granddaughter, Noreene months attending National Mu Weekend guests at the home ing gold broom and wild iris. Corey of Eugene. Relatives and sic camp. She will also spend of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott To thousands that visit us on her home last Thursday. She friends from Salem, Cottage a week in Pensacola. Florida were Mrs. Pauline Hart from the weekends and bring much had been in poor health for Grove, Eugene and local area with her husband who is at Vale, and Mrs. Marjorie I.ind- needed business, they have but many years although her death called between the hours of tending Navy Officer Candidate erer from Spokane. Mrs. Hart one or two days to enjoy this was unexpected. She was bom in Montana 1 and 1 in the afternoon. is an aunt of Mrs. Scott and spectacle whilst we live sur- school. and had lived in the Willam Tuesday visitors at the home Mrs. Linderer is a cousin. rounded by it all. ette Valley for 45 years, the of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm Arthur Olmstead is spend Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston The opening days of May stead were Mr. and Mrs. Rob ing several days in the Santiam and her mother, Mrs. Ethel were ideal for the gardeners, last 29 at Aumsville. Her hus- ert Olmstead and two children Memorial Hospital in Stayton Thayer from Sunset Manor and on a day I went to Albany, Ixind pass«! away last Novem from Savannah, Georgia, ac for medical treatment and Nursing home in Albany, were gardeners were bustin’ out all ber. She was a member of the companied by his mother, Mrs. teats. Sunday guests in Eugene at Church of Christ of Latter Day Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Champ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Law over! Ed Olmstead and her three My main crops were all grandchildren Bobby, Scottie have mov«l into the former rence ’Thayer, a son of Mrs. sown, and the March sown Saints in Stayton. Surviving are six daughter.--. Dale Prichard house on 10th and Katherine Mays all of Co Thayer. They also called on peas and Fava beans start«! street. burg. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gustafson. putting on rapid growth. Then Mrs. Jack (Mary) Gulliford of WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION Thurman Smith returned Miss Noreen Corey of Eu Mrs. Gustafson is the former just when a few se«ilings need- Gates, Mrs. William (Margar et) Kergil, Mrs. Florence For home Friday night after spend- gene and Bobbie Corey of Cot Mrs. Dorothy Mohler of Lyons. «1 more than the watering can, REQUIREMENTS tage Grove are spending the Saturday evening dinner good heavy showers came and rest both of Salem, Mrs. Doris HAVE BEEN EXPANDED BY LAW summer at the home of their guests at the home of Mr. and 1 wondered whether my freez Johnson of Aumsville and Mrs. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mrs. Ralph Downer and her er was going to hold everything Dorothy Keebler of Portland EFFECTIVE JULY I, 1971 and three sons, Robert Lucas mother, Mrs. Josephine John this year. Pyeatt. of Stayton, I aiuis Lucas of son, were Mrs. Pauline Hart of Patrick Knox left Friday af But my early morning round Salem and Rex Lucas of Aums Farmers and other agricultural employers must ter spending a leave at the Vale, Mrs. Marjorie Linderer oi of inspection show«! that there ville. one brother John Blod Spokane. Mr. and Mrs.Harlev now have workmen’s compensation coverage for were visitors to the cauliflow gett of Butte, Montana and home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Knox. He was re Scott of Lyons and Mr. and er patch so I put out two two sisters, Mrs.Clara Schmidt all workmen employed. cently commissioned as second Mrs. Walter (Bud) Johnson of cottage cartons of beer as I’d and Mrs. Jennie Villenouve heard of the great success of lieutenant in the U. S. Air Stayton. THE EXCEPTION for employers with less A group of members of the slugs enjoying a party and both of Anaconda, Montana, 37 Force upon graduation from grandchildren and 26 great than $1,500 payroll in the preceding year Lyons United Methodist ahurch drowning in their drink. My grandchildren. Officers Training School at Lackland Air Force Base in were in Oregon City Saturday slugs had a great party by the has been taken out of the law. Services were held at Wed-1 Texas. He Is being assigned to afternoon to attend the wed amount of beer eonsum«l, dies Funeral Home at 2 p. m. ’ Lareod AFB Texas for pilot ding of Edward Springman washing down their stolen Tuesday with George Rolfe EXCEPTIONS for farm workmen are no training. He is a 1966 grad and Miss I^eslie Laxon held at cauliflower leaves then return officiating. Interment was in the First Methodist church at ing home to seep it off. I the Lone Oak cemetery. uate from Stay ton Union High longer permitted by the Oregon Work School and receiv«! his B.A. 2 o’clock. Mr. Springman of the wonder if I’d have more luck men's Compensation law. degree in 1970 from Pacific Un Lyons Methodist church has with inebriated worms to rid JOSEPH F. TOMAN been transferred to Myrtle the moles from my garden? iversity. Joseph F. Toman, brother of ★ 'Vith the delivery of two Albert Toman of Mill City, Mrs. Effie Anderson was in Point. Lincoln City Sunday to attend loads of sawdust, mulching be passed away at his home at Rt. Farm and other agricultural employment is sub JUST WHAT YOUR the wedding of Tommy Martell, tween the rows and all over 1, Box 90, Aumsville on Mon ject to workmen’s compensation insurance require the flower beds has begun. day. He was 80 years old. a former resident here. She al DOCTOR ments the same as any other trade, business or However, I ’ m following a suc so visited at the Bill Kramer He was born in Czedhoslo- John Teeters profession. ORDERED . . . . and Bill Koch homes and on Mrs. Mrs. cessful tomato growers ’ advice Grant Smith arrived and waiting until the first to vakia and moved to Kansas in You have a choice of insuring with private com into Washington to the home home Sunday, June 13, from matoes have set before mulch 1907. He had resided in the panies or the State Accident Insurance Fund. Be Your registered phar of her mother, Mrs. Herman a two weeks trip Scio, Stayton and Aumsville when she ing them as they like a warm sure your insurance is workman’s compensation macist is dedicated to Afrank at McCleary. area for 50 years. He was a re Mrs. Grace Sandberg of Port first flew to Denver, Colo, and soil until then to give early tired mechanic. coverage. Employer’s liability coverage is not the safeguarding your health visited at the home of her sis same. by filling your doctor’s land spent several days this ter’s family, the Robert Olm ripening. Survivors include his wife, week at the home of her sis steads. She was joined there Using fresh sawdust has its Anna, one daughter, Mrs. Irene ★ prescriptions with pro ter, hazards in a garden and I shall Mrs. Mary Fink. Pietrok of Aumsville, two step by another sister, Mrs. Glenn fessional preeision. We have another soil test made by Mrs. Mary Fuqua and two ALL FARM WORKMEN must be covered help your doctor help daughters, Mrs. Mildred Gib Tate, and their mother, Mrs. the Agricultural Extension sons, Joseph Drapela of Salem and Norman Drapela of Sacra Julia Klovdahl, of San Diego, you. son and Mrs. Edwin Benedict Calif. The four ladies then Service. Last year they advised mento; one brother, Albert by Workmen’s Compensation Insurance, from Portland, Spent Wednes went by car to South Dakota that lime at the rate of three Toman of Mill City and six by JULY I, 1971. For Prescriptions, day through Friday at the where they Visited relatives in tons per acre was all I need«! grantk-hildren. home of Mr. and Mrs. Van and which I spread before ro- Services will be at 2 p. m. First Aid Supplies. Rapid City and other places In totilling last Fall. If the wint Prichard. Mrs. Fuqua is a sis cluding A public service message from the State of Oregon their old home place. er cover crop of rye Is any in Thursday at Weddle Funeral ter of Mrs. Prichard. Home with interment at Bil Mrs. Smith said that weather Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt dication, and two patches I yeu Cemetery. “DRUGS YOU CAN and her sister, Mrs. Gladys was good except for rain part left growing are six feet tall— TRUST AT PRICES of one day. Nygaard, were Sunday dinner can I get suitable b«m YOU CAN PAY” Debbie Wagner left by plane | where guests in Aliany at the home Monday, piles! Labor and Industries Building, Salem, Ore. 97310 QUALITY JOB PRINTING June 14, for Virginia COMPARE & SAVE ! ! of their son-in-law and daugh where she will be Visiting ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer. MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THE ANATOMY Sunday dinner guests at the with her sister. Mrs. Frank When a man has a cap for his Shelton at FT. Sitory. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson knee or a key for the locks of Stevens were their two daugh Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thomp his hair can his eyes be called and two children of Mill an academy because there are “Have you tried DDD yet? DDD is Direct Distance Dialing. 521 1st. Stayton ters and families, Mr. and Mrs. son Jack Scott of Mill City and Mr. ford. New' York, arrived list pupils there? It’s faster without an operator. And a whole lot more convenient and Mrs. A. W. Toman of Sa week for a visit with his par- Emergency 769-6392 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis What jewels can be found in lem,also Mr. Steven ’ s brother for you. You can dial almost any city in the country-all by Phone 769-5345 ‘and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson. yourself. Without calling me first. DDD can get your call through Mr. and Mrs. Art Harris and the crown of his head. granddaughter, of Tacoma, Who travels the bridge of his in as little as 16 seconds. Just dial the access code, Wash. Kim came Monday, June nose? the area code of the city you want, and the local telephone 14, for a two weeks stay at the home of her brother-in-law and number. If you should want my personal attention, I’m still here. When shingling the roof of sister, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer his mouth can he use the nails Taylor. They will also be visit I can give you credit if you accidentally dial San Francisco, ing with other relatives and on his fingers and toes? when you really want New York. Or, I can put through a friends in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Trick of Can the crook on his elbow lie person-to-person call for you. Service like that. Otherwise, when to jail? Novato. Calif., were overnight sent you call long distance, try DDD. It’ll get you there quicker." If so what did he do? guests Wednesday, June 16, at the home of his brother-in-law Can he sharpen his Shoulder and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed blades? ward Walz and family. They I’ll be darned if I know. Do had been on a vacation trip to you? Alaska and were on their way home. Overnight guests Sunday, If he wanted to grind the val in his heart could he do June 13. at the home of Mr. ves and Mrs. Earl Taylor were her it with the tools in his chest. brother-in-law and sister. Mr. Can he tie a bow in the cord and Mrs. Joseph Ellis of Port of his spine or would two bow land. Guests Sunday, June 20, at the Taylors were her grand legs be best? sons’ family, Mr. and Mrs. Can he sit in the shade of the KELLY LUMBER SALES Gary Rice and children of palms of his hands. MILL CITY. ORESOM Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe Or beat the drum in his ear? Phone 897-2610 were Sunday dinner guests at Now if the calf of his leg eats the home of his mother. Mr. the on his toe why not and Mrs. G. D. Bilyeu in Lel>- plant com com on the ear. V anon. Additional guests were (annonymous ) Mrs. C. S. Brown and Vicki from Lyons and Mr. and Mrs. I D. G. Robl. Wendy, Maecv and at the Don Stensland home in Jenny of Stayton. The dinner McMinnville. celebrat«! Fathers Day and the Mrs. Joe Jones of Klamath Irirthdays of Mrs. Monroe and Falls was a weekend guest at Nirs. Brown. Sunday evening the home of her mother, Mrs. guests at the Monroe home Jennie Moe, and also visited were her brother and sister-in- with other relatives here. We Sell and Service law. Mr. and Mrs. Max Mont- gv mery of Eugene. JACUZZI PUMPS Bonnie Christensen went to Knappa Fridav evening and spent the weekend at the D. C. Hughes home Sheryl Hughes | return«] home with her Sun- j day evening and will be visit ing at the heme of her grand mother. Mrs. E. J. H'lghes. for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Ravmond Branch was hostess at her home W«lnes- <lay evening. May 19, for the meeting of the Mehama Worn- I en's Club. The short business i meeting was conducted by Mrs Branch and as the entertain ment planned for the evening failed to sh'Av up the members enjov«l kxiking at some of Mrs. on any and all of your plumbing needs Branchs pictures, which she 1 hird taken on some of her trips. | This was the last meeting of ■ the club until September. VALLEY Mrs. D. L. Teeters, Mrs. TELEPHONE CO Phone 897-2799 Chris McDonald. Mrs. B. L. *O«T O*» t 90. 90. 1 Kirsch. M.rs Rose Teeters and OMSON »»W WTinrT son, Troy, were guests May 19 LYONS Hermit Hollow OBITUARIES Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYERS MEHAMA Workmen's Compensation Board PAT'S PILL BOX We Now Carry a Good Stock of PICTURE FRAME MOULDINGS it’s easier without me PLUMBING and HEATING FREE ESTIMATE Moffatt Plumbing & Heating Co. E