The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 26, 1959, Page 9, Image 9

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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1959 I tsUlIOr S
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the honored guests at a party at the
Mari-l.inn school Friday after school
Miscellaneous
Help Wanted
given by the faculty, their husbands
WE <
PUT AN END TO
Bv Eva Bressler
and
wive-,
honoring
them
on
their
POVERTY IN AMERICA
A good crowd attended the fellow-
WANT TO BUY TIMBER WANTED Some woman to help
ship hour and potluck supper held at 46th wedding anniversary. Mr. Prich­
By Dick Turpin
with housework one day a week.—
Small or large tracta
ard
is
custodian
at
the
school,
and
is
By John E. Benneth
It is a- old as the hills to keep on the Methodist Church Thursday ev- assisted by his wife.
Mr.- C. I). Johnson, phone 842, Mill
Either cash or stumpage basis
Something really big is brewing in ' saying: "Give to the Poor.” and the ening. A 99 film strip of our 49th
City.
9
Phil Bell of Salem, who has been STOUT CREEK LA1B. CO.
State furnished the entertainment.
Oregon’s tall timber.
| Poor we will always have with us.
I
bookkeeper
at
the
Mt.
Jefferson
W
mile
west
of
Mehama.
Oregon
3tf
WANTED • —»Someone to take care of
Foresters stumbled onto it recently j These age old statements have been This fellowship and pot luck supper Lumber company mill for several
when they set out to determine how ) | the cause of preventing Congress is held once a month and is enjoyed by years has resigned to take employ­ FOR SALE Old growth fir, core I gardeu and yard and do light farm
chores. — Royal Johnson. Phone
much water a tree draws out of the , from enacting a correct t economic all. All members and friends are in­ men at Blue Lake Inc. in Salem. Mr.
and block wood, 16 inch and 2 foot. 1 742, Mill City.
earth and discharges into the air I 1 law, that would eliminate poverty vited to attend.
Bell was bookkeeper at Philippi Tire
Prompt deliver.—Johnson Wood
Several from Lyons were in Stay­
through transpiration from its leaves. forever. Giving to the poor by any
Co. Phone UL 9-2340.
4tf i
in Mehama before coming to Lyons.
ton
Thursday
to
attend
the
Santiam
The research men put a big plastic individual or by hundreds of charity
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ernest
Mays
of
Port
­
bag over a blue oak 15 foot tall. Evap­ organizations, has never eliminated Memorial hospital auxiliary luncheon land were Sunday guests at the home
Situations Wanted
Sawmill LOGS WANTED
orated water condensed inside the bug poverty and never will. All it nB6
has held at the Masonic hall with the of his brother and family, Mr. and
Top price» fur Second Growth
Eastern
Star
as
hostess.
and ran down into buckets. In an hour succeded in doing is to enable the
-Bookkeeping and office
Mrs. Herbert Mays.
STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. WANTED
Mr. and Mrs. Hy Smith from Stev­
work. Experienced.—Mrs. Kenneth
they collected five gallons.
poor to live a little while longer in a
Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard were
W west of Mehama. Oregon 541'
enson, Washington are spending sev­
Chance, phone 2107, Mill City. 9
The surprise came when they check­ miserable half starved existence.
the honored guests of their children
Most people give to the poor be­ eral days at the home of her parents, at a dinner at China City in Salem OFFICE FURNITURE sad equip- I WORK WANTED—By day or how\
ed the buckets later and discovered—
Jo and behold—that fermentation had I cause it g'ves them a feeling of sup­ Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard. They will Friday vv
evening, honoring them on
ftient, typewriters, adding machines, | also
- - baby
- sitting. Genevieve Kester­
their daughter and husband ' their* 46th
eriority or exaltation, but to the poor also visit
started.
. ,,
i
~
.
i '■heir coin wedding anniversarv. At-
calculators, cash registers, duplicat- ' son.
Blazek
Apartments,
Mill
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lynn
Scott
and
other
I
tending
uen
.
th(
.
honored
,
st
'
This of course calls up visions for'it gives a feeling of shame or incom-
ors, safes, filing equipment. We sell, ' City
ic convnlp'ti'ino'
. ..
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e
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Stf
convalescing
tree farmers of an alcohol industry I petence. No matter how rich we are, r» I relatives. Mrs. Smith is
and Mrs. Herbert Mays, Mr. and
rent, swap and repair, bargains in
rivaling Kentucky’s famed product— it is mighty bad business to main­ following injuries received from a Mrs. Al Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
used machines. Koen Typewriter '
if creme de ponderosa pine punch or tain poverty, or to let poverty con­ fall.
Exchange. 46»! fr’irt St., Salem, if I
Prichard all of Lyons, and Mr. and
Business Opportunities
Mrs.
Leota
Worden
was
hostess
for
a Douglas fir fizz should ever take tinue to exist. Having poverty in the
Mrs. Hy Smith of Stevenson, Wn.
nation shows that we are operating , the afternoon card club with the
the public fancy.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Jay Smith, youngest son of Mr.
Er—don’t try to repeat thia invest­ our business (government), in a very party held at her home Wednesday and Mrs. Al Wesley was an overnight
For Rent
man or woman
afternoon.
Several
tables
of
500
were
igation on valuable shrubs around, dumb, stupid infficient manner, be-
Responsible person from this area, to
patient at Santiam Memorial hospital
the yard. Overheating in that plastic I cause the greatest loss, expense and in play following a one thirty des­ in Stayton Saturday night, where he FOR RENT—Two bedroom house
service and collect from Eh*'trie
sert luncheon. High score was held
between Mill City and Gatea. Has I cigarette dispensers. No selling.
bag can kill some of them off in a danger is caused by poverty.
was under observation and medical
by
Ethel
Huffman,
second
high
by
TV
cable
installed.
See
Mrs.
Bob
1 ’
Poverty does not create any busi­
matter of ' minutes during
summer
Car, references and $673.50 to
treatment.
Rash,
4Qtf! $2245.00 investment necessary. 7 to
ness, it does not make any profit, it Thelma Nydegger, low by Bertha Al­
weather.
Mrs. Ethel Huffman is quite ill at
does not make any jobs, it does not len and Carrie Naue drew the travel­ her home, following a gall stone at­
12 hours weekly nets excellent
FOR RENT—Hospital beds and mat­
pay wages, interest or rents. Poverty ing prize. Others attending were tack Monday morning.
Great For Home Barbipuets, Too
monthly income. Possible full-time
tresses,
rollaway
beds
and
mat
­
Margaret
Kunkle,
Mabel
Downing,
Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. engineers ! does not create any wealth, it does
work. For local interview give phone
tresses. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co.
who tackled the knotty problem of not improve health, education or in­ Januita Wright, Donna Asmussen,
and
particulars. Write Internation­
Sour
cream
flavored
with
dill
seed,
We gsve Penny Saver Stamps. 267
what to do about cinder fallout in telligence. It does not build up the Lottie Grosso, Eulalia Lyons, Alma lemon juice, and salt makes a deli­
al Sales & Mfg. Co. of Oregon, Inc.,
•rd
St.
Stayton.
Phone
6804.
33tf
Olmstead,
Berneice
Bridges,
Rose
their mill communities have made a nation, or make it safe, secure, pros­
P. O. Box 669, Portland, Oregon. 8p
cious topping for cooked potatoes.
"breakthrough” that is helping to perous, beatifu) and peaceful. Pover­ Bassett, Bea Hiatt, Ruth Lyons, Katie
keep homes and streets cleaner and ty does not put anybody on a high Seig and Doris Roy.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE MILL CITY Something to sell? Then try a
Three medium potatoes make a
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sieg left last
washes whiter on the clothesline standard of living. Poverty does not
ENTERPRISE
TODA) : $3 00 a Year Classified ad in The Enterprise*
pound. A p jund, cut or diced will pro­
wherever it has been practicable to eliminate ignorance, Jisease, crime, Friday for Richland, Washington, vide three to four servings
where they visited with friends, going
war or cofnmunism.
install cinder collectors.
Someone has said: that we could from there to Spokane, Washington, I CLASSIFIED RATES
Puzzling over what to do with ma­
terial that has reached the end of the not afford to eliminate poverty. where they visited relatives returning
Church bazaars, suppers, bake
I •alas, etc, will be run under “Special
line as cinder ash, research men came That statement is just the same, and home Monday evening.
I Announcements” classification with
CALLS THAT COUNT
up with a new mill product—char oal just as incorrect, as saying, that we
The Three Links club of Faith (
bnquets. As a result, in Weyerhaeus­ cannot afford to make a profit. But
•
minimum
charge
of
50
cents
pet
er mills at Springfield and Klamath that we can afford to make a con­ Rebekah lodge held their meeting at i insertion.
Falls, and at Everett and Longview tinuous loss and expense. Poverty the home of Mrs. Helen Johnston on ! Ten cents per line each insertion.
Are you busy
in Washington, cinders that would does make a continuous loss for ev­ Friday with an all day meeting and : No advertisement accepted for less
otherwise go up the smokestack are erybody. The modern up-to-date intel- pot luck dinner at the noon hour. A
*ias 50 cents per week.
Saturday, Jane?
bringing new inicome to the commun­ igent statement is: “Eliminate Pov­ short business meeting was held with
Count five words to the line in
ity. The collectors are catching cind­ erty,” not by killing all the poor peo­ Helen Johnston in charge. Plans
»rdering your ad. Phone 0651, Mill
ers at mill powerhouses where hog ple, not by keeping them in a half­ were made for their rie and bread
Cisy
or mail your advertisement to
sale
to
be
held
at
the
Lyons
Variety
fuel is burned to make steam and starved, miserable condition, but by
making them useful, constructive, in­ store Friday, February 27. Each The Mill City Enterprise, Mill City,
create electricity.
Inadvertently, the company de­ telligent, profitable, healthful, pros­ member is to bring either pie or Oregon.
bread. Plans were also discussed fori
velopment is aso helping Los Angeles perous citizens.
Teen time is telephone time.
There is only one way tnat pvveriy a smorgasbord dinner to be held at
over a thousand miles away to reduce
And that means call» for friendly
Real
Estate
rls air pollution problem, since Cali­ .an be eliminated, and that one w«, a later date. Attending were Mildred
conversation, exchanging "vital”
FQR RKAL ESTATE SEE
fornia orchardists are coming to pre­ is not determined by anybody's opin­ Carr, Maxine Berry, Rose Bassett, |
information, and that important
fer the smokeless briquets over smog­ ion, but by the natural economical Norma Pennington and the hostess,
GLEN SHELTON, Broker
Saturday night date.
law, which consists of buying and Mrs. Johnston.
making oil for their smudge fires.
West Side Mill City
Phone 2207
Much the same as we do,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker spent_________________ ________________
selling. Buying and selling must be
they
turn to the telephone
LIST WITH US
carried on by every person in the the weekend in Salem, with their,
It Did Have A Hom
whenever there’s news to be
Up at Shelton, Wash., Simpson Log­ I nation, in order to make enough bus­ two daughters and families, the Earl ■ SEVERAL 2 and 3 bedroom home»—
told or an errand to run. It's
several1
$2,000.00 and up. . Also
*’
ging Co. foresters are still talking iness and profits and employment to Hamptons and Norman Johnsons.
no wonder that telephone
. River Property and I
good ■ • buys in
about the hunter who put four bullet end poverty forever. There is only one They were overnight guests at the
service still ranks number one
acreage.
holes through a beige sedan which way that we can make it possible, for Hampton home.
as a family budget bargain.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis who L. R. COVILLE. REAL ESTATE
drove through their Tree Farm lands every person in the nation, to buy
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______
Phone
1957
during deer season. When they caught and sell, and that is for your bus­ have been living in the Engel John- M Nelson, Salesman
the guilty hunter, he grew quite in­ iness managers (Congressmen) of this son home back of the Post Office, Office at Mill City Lodge, Mill City
big business that we call The United haved moved to the Otis Marks
On Highway 22
dignant.
“A man ought to have better sense States of America, to establi-h a na­ house in Mehama.
JOS.
DEVERS
REAL ESTATE
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reisterer were
than to come in here with a brown car tional insured income of an average
W.
R.
Hutcheson,
Salesman
of
at
least
$135
per
month
for
all
the
for
a
small
group
of
friends
at a Line like this,” he protested.
hosts
Gates. Oregon.
retired citizens at age 60 and all the Friday for a pinochle party at their Phone 4515
Along The Lead Line
The city of Veronia has been given unemployables. The reason that it home. Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Serving Mill City-Gates, Aumsville, Detroit*
<■6 company-owned houses by the must be at least $135 per month av­ Robert Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Legal
Notices
Idanha, Silverton, Turner
Long-Bell Division of International erage per person is because any Huber, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Land,
Paper Co., plus a downdown building amount less than $135 would just be Mr. and Mrs. Leland Manning, Mr.
L-5838-F
lot and several other tracts. The com­ an expense. Because it would not buy I and Mrs. Al Ridder, and the hosts,
Turner
pany maintains a strong interest in enough goods and services every Mr. and Mr«. Reisterer. High score
NOTICE
OF
SALE
the community, where it formerly op­ month, so as to make enough busi­ was held by Mrs. Huber and low by
For sale by sealed bid the following
erated a mill, and is reforesting sev­ ness and profit« and employment for Mr. Ridder.
described
property located in the
Mrs. Mildred Carr and Mrs. Nor-
eral areas on its nearby Iree Farm everyone in the nation. By keeping
City of Mill City, County of Linn,
lands .... Another fossil bed con­ national insured income money in fast ( ma Pennington went to Silverton
v** is, * having
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-
over «« 16-'Sunday
where they attended a meet­ State of Oregon, to-wit:
taining shellfish specimens has been circulation, t that
Beginning 56 feet west of the
buyers
j
¡ng
of
the
United Nations Pilgrim-
_
_„
discovered on Crown Zellerbach million new customers or
northeast coraer of lot twenty-
Corp.’s Clatsop Tree Farm near Astor­ spending this insured income money age. Mrs. Carr and Beaulah Lewis
two (22) in RANSOM’S ADDI­
ga. .. . With 1958 acreage lost to for­ every month, over 2-bil)ion dollars for (were appointed a commitee from
TION
TO MILL CITY; thence
goods
and
services
of
all
kinds,
we
—
—
.
.
.
Faith Rebekah lodge and Mrs. Pen­
est fires held to a low of 12,376 acres
south 110 feet; thence west 56
on lands under jurisdiction of the state would not only return this money to nington replaced Miss Lewis Sunday
feet; thence north 110 feet; thence
forestry department, State Forester the U. S. Treasury, every month, by as she was unable to attend.
east
56 feet to the place of be­
Mrs.
Clyde
Lewis
and
daughter.
Dwight Phipps thanked forest indus­ means of a .02 percent gross income
ginning.
tries for their help. “Cooperation of tax, but would make an enormous Miss Beulah Lewis spent Sunday in
Property consists of a six room
operators who used their bulldozer- profit for everyone in the nation. So Portland, where they visited with modern home on a 56’xl00’ lot. Lo­
equipped caterpillars for fire-line con­ it would cost nothing, that is, it would friends.
Sunday dinner guests at the cated on Ivy Street in Mill City. So- j
struction and provided personnel and not be an expense. The thing that we
cond house west of Main Street on I
home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spell-
can
not
afford
to
keep
on
doing
is
to
equipment for snag falling and fire­
-j
, I south side of Ivy street.
meyer
and
family
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
let
such
an
expense,
unprofitable,
des
­
line construction was a cuntribut.ng
Sale
will
be
by
sealed
bid.
Envel-
and Mrs.
Hagle.
luny Block,
D1OCK, Mr.
.«ir. ana
.»ir*. Roy
iw; UBgir,
.,
_l.l_l_
factor in holding fires to a relatively tructive, unnecessary thing as pov­ Rudy
erty, rema n in our natian.
ai._ _______
_
small acreage,” he said.
• • •
Remember America’s prosperity, Mr. . and _ Mrs. Roy Hagle, Jr., from
«.Id . r.nd.d.l" .I»"«"”’
L-5M38-F in all correspondence. A
depends on the purchasing power of Ixmgview, Wash. Mrs. W. Widows I I to
Along The Lead Line
good and sufficient bond or certi-
| of Kelso Washington, Mr. and Mrs.
V Ii.i.b<a.
“•
On the wall of Gov. Mark Hitfield’s all her people.
Doyle Huss and Miss Arlene Minten : fied check for ten (10%) of bid must
new office at Salem hangs an attrac­
j accompany bid. Right is reserved to
"I’d talk longer bj (ar
Add a little fat or oil to the water of Stayton. The occasion honored the
tive red-and-green 1959 calendar bear­
reject any and all bids. Property
in
wh
ch
you
cock
spaghetti
or
maca-
birthday
anniversaries
of
Mrs.
Spell-
,hroa,“U TL’p’wear 1.,^
ing the Keep Oregon Cretm emblem.
will be sold “as is.” Minimum price
It is one of 6,000 distributed by KOG. . roni. This keeps it from boiling over meyer, Mrs. Roy Hagle Sr.. Mrs. is One Thousand Eight Hundred
Could hate Vm«n
,r,r»t>o
Huss and Mrs. Block.
A 21-day forestry and lorest-product* so readily.
1 ($1800.00) Dollars. Minimum accept­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Allen
were
in
tour of Europe is being organized for
able terms ten (10%) down, six (6)
If you roast a 12 lb. roast at 450 Independence Monday, where they [ year» ta pay balance on contract, ln-
next September by Prof
John
attended
the
Tri-County
Rural
Car
­
O’Leary of OSC's School of Forestry.. degrees you end up w.th 8 lbs. If you
! teres t will be charged at the rate
lagging pract.ce« of Georgia-Pacific rra-t the same size at 300 degrees riers meeting.
We point with pride to the record Many a rar is quieter,
I of five (5%) per cent per annum on
Mrs.
John
McClurg
was
taken
by
you
11
have
about
10
lbs.
to
serve.
smoother riding, because <>l Union Oil stations1 Stop Wear
Corporation, Menasha Plywood and
unpaid
balance.
No
brokerage
fee
Lubrication, fuaranteed 5* 1000 happy miles. Union
Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. were prais­ The se ret is the low cooking temper­ ambulance Friday afternoon to San- paid.
forever!
ed for their contribution to the expan­ ature. Get the most for your money tiam Memorial hospital in Stayton
Bids will be opened in the office
after suffering a heart attack at her
sion of salmon fishing tn a recent by keeping the temperature down.
i of the undersigned on March 5, 1959
win us mi Sc­
home.
speech made by William Bain of the
lavonic Uns« (hl
Lona
Downer,
Bonnie
Cru-
at
3:00
P.
M-
Misses
Oregon Game Commission . . . Over
Date of First Publication: Febru-
winner, weil pay y
one hundred U. S- Forest Service have around if fire breaks out: When son and Jean Prideaux, all of Lyons
Write to: 76 t imer
at
Stayton
high
school
ary
5,
1959.
trainees from 19 nat.onal forests vis­ 60 tons of hay caught fire in Marcus and students
Loa A
M
Date of Last Publication: February
spent
Thurrda
y,
Friday
and
Saturday
1
McKee's
bam
near
Noti
recently,
In
­
ited Cr. wn Zellerbach Corp.’s Cla fe-
_____ _
at M< Minnville, where they attended 26, 1959.
ternational
Paper
Co.'s
fire
truck
and
anas Tree Farm recent.y to see for­
DIRECTOR OF VETERANS’
UNICN OIL COMPANY«» caufopnia
est management «»/»• r tu ns these as a pumper from Western Lane Fire a speech tournament. While there
AFFAIRS
Wtfeft W scorto C’wb o« CBS TV ftw*
7W So«*
they
were
guests
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Patrol
«ped
to
the
scene
and
suc
­
part of their or entotion tour of the
State Finance Building
Leo
Barks,
a
cousin
of
Miss
Cruson.
i
Pacific Northest. .
F 'rest industry ceed'd >n s*v'n8 McKee's house, milk
Salem, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard were ,
organizations are go d neighbor, to shed and other nearby buildings.
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