The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 26, 1959, Page 5, Image 5

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    I—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY. MARCH 26. 195»
SUBSCRIBE TO THE MILL CITY
ENTERPRISE TODAY! »3 »0 a Year
Southern Pacific Planning
n, * for
£ Dance
rY
Office at Mill
City to Close
Six Eighth Grade
Students See Science
Display at Newberg
U. S. National
NEW and USED
Furniture
By Jean Roberts
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
MEHAMA—Mehama and Lyons
firemen aie busily selling tickets for
Business end Professional
' Six eighth grade students accom-
their annual firemen’s ball, which
CARPETING and
ipsnied by their classroom instructor,
DIRECTO RY
will be held Saturday, April 4th and
LINOLEUM
I Robert E. Thorpe, to Newberg Tues­
will be followed by a breakfast Sun­
day night to attend an all-school
day morning.
' scien e display at the Newberg high
Centennial costumes will be worn
JOHN W. REID, M. D.
students
attending
to the dance, with many of the fire­ Portland has marked up close to a school. Those
G. E.
Public Utility Commissioner Jonel men already preparing to deck out in 40 million dollar gain in deposits were: Barbara Olson, Carl Kelly,
Physician and Surgeon
C. Hill Friday said he had approved fancy vests, derby hats, and Centen- since March, 1958. Total deposits as "Rusty" Whitten. Terry
Morris,
APPLIANCES
the withdrawal of the joint agent of n al ties. Many of the ladies are busy of March 12 were $790.025,949 com­ Shirley Veness, and Roxillah Yankus.
MILL CITY. OREGON
the Southern Pacific Company and making Centennial dresses.
pared with $750,981,180 a year ago. Each student took notes on five pro-
the Railway Express Agency. Inc., I A hotcake and ham and egg break- Loans and discounts for the state­ ejects that were of special interest to
from Mill City.
' fast the morning following the dance wide system as of the March 12 date them. They will report on these pro­
Future business will be conducted wj]| sUrt Bt 6;00 a. m. The firemen.;
jects to other students in the Mill
Z,!.1:
DR. JOHN C. TARR
through the agent at Lyons.
___ will
______
_____ _ and serving | I The Mill City branch reported de- I City Elementary school. ,
who
do ___
the _ cooking
COMF I tT? noun nt«
• posits totaling $1,865,994.04. accord­
Chiropractic Physician
A stipulation between all partiiA of plan to serve until noon,
Mr. Thorpe plans to take another
record at a hearing conducted Decern-
The Mehama department is anxious ing to D. B. Hill, Jr., manager. Total group of students, who are particu-
Phone RO 9-2922
We Give and Redeem
ber 17, 1958, at Mill City, indicated to secure a foam tank for their fire loans and discounts for the local lary interested in science, to a science
Hours 9:00 to 6:00
the withdrawal would not have any ef- ¡truck which smothers oil or gasoline branch stood at $709.360.14 for the display in Woodbum in the near fu­
Evenings By Appointment
Penny Saver Stamps
same period.
fet upon Western Union Telegraph fires by chemical action.
ture. Some of the e'.ghth grade stu­
112 E. Ida St.
Stayton .service in the community.
Total
resources
for
the
U.
S.
Nat
­
dents
are
plannnig
to
enter
exhibits
The fire departments in these two
367 3rd St. Stayton
ional system, with its 66 banking of­ in the Linn County Science fair to
Figures offered tn evidence by the towns, just one mile apart, are vol­
fices throughout the state, stood at be held at Scio in April.
i petitioners showed a steady decline in unteer.
$8.4.203,131 compared with $830,551,-
DR. VICTOR J. MYERS revenues of carload and less-than-
• 81 a year ago.
carload freight and in express busi­ Gladys Turnbull, Salem,
These figures do not reflect a gain
Chiropractic Physician ness for the years 1956 and 1957
of approximately 13 million dollars
Here
for
Cancer
BELL BLDG.
IDA and THIRD ST. handled through Mill City and the
to the resources of U. S. National
non-agency station of Gates, Hill said.
Meeting Tuesday Noon
resulting from tne merger of the First
STAYTON, OREGON
Just in Time for EASTER
The companies said they will accept
National Bank of Baker on March 14.
Mrs.
Gladys
Turnbull,
executive
PHONE RO >2557
collect telephone calls at their Salem
I
urge
selection of sizes anil fabrics
The Baker bank became V. S. Nation-
station regarding service in the Mill secretary of the American Cancer
______
____
_____
______
al's 67th banking office.
Society
for
Marion
and
Polk
coun
­
City and Gates areas, in addition to
s in Mill City Tuesday noon1 Following merger of the First Na­
the proposed service that will be offer­ ties was
Dr. Leslie J. Carson
for
a
luncheon
meeting when plans tional Bana of Baker, shareholders
ed by the agent at Lyons.
OPTOMETRIST
of the U. S. Nata nal bank, including
A box will be installed at the plant were made for the drive to be con­
those who became shareholders thru
ducted
here
next
month.
Visual analysis — Contact lenses
of each of eight (or any additional)
the merger, are to be given an oppor­
Carl
Kelly
is
chairman
for
the
Visual training
possible carload shippers and the con-
tunity to purchase, on a pro rata bas­
Every Day But Wednesday
Next to Stewart’s Grocery
I ductor of trains would be authorized M1 City and Gates cotnmunit.es, and is, 2.1,090 additional shares of U. 8.
to carry out instructions placed in the w* h* «Misted by U B’ Shuey’
515 Third St
Stayton
box by the shipper. This pertains to1*111 elicit the busmess houses on the National stock, at a rate of one share
Ph. RO 9-2751
ordering and inspection of cars as Lmn county stde of town and Mrs. for each 49 held as of March 26, 1959,
I well as their movement. The conduc-1 Kenneth Chance, who will handle the at a cost of $50 a share.
Plans indicate that U. S. National
tor would beSathorized. also, to
work for the local commtttee.
_
___ __
sign any bills of lading. Hill „id | ™e ___
Ratnbow Girls
will
again ____
make will continue its aggressive building
Weddle Funeral Home
.. I the door-to-door solicitation this year, a,l<* expansion program during the
such boxes had worked out satis-
the date of this drive to be announc- neniainuer of this year. Four modern
i factorily on othe lines of Southern
Modern Funeral Service
new bank buildings will be opened —
ed later.
’ Pacific.
I three of which will house new U. 8.
Granting
of
the
petition
will
re-
j
STAYTON
OREGON
.National branches in Oregon.
suit in annual savings to the two Al Nesbitt Secretary of
I The new Woodstock Blvd, branch.
companies of approximately $5,339.
Marion County f lOOFAss'n
located m 1 ■ -.tin ist Portland, will
___ _____
The PUC order held the granting
Sunday Starting Time: 5:30 P. M
of the authority sought would enable1 Al Nes bitt was in Salem Saturday “P**1 April 11, while the new In­ I
dustrial
Center
blanch,
jn
northwest
the companies to improve the effi- afternoon to attend a meeting of the
7:00 P. M. on Other Days.
| j Portland
’s growing Guilds Lake in-
ciency of their operations and effect Marion County 1OOF association.
,
, is scheduled lor com­
Septic Tank« and Sewers Clean«« economies therin which would ul-j Installed as county officers at this I
Ph. Salem EMpire 3-9408 COLLECT timately benefit the shipping public, 'meeting were Lavern Morton of Moni- pletion early this summer. A modern
THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY. MARCH 26-27-28
! tor, president; Fred Pierce of Turner, new building for the bank’s Univers­
.
1079 Elm St. W. Salem
“THE LITTLEST 1IOBO”
¡vice president; Al Nesbitt, Mill City, ity branch in Salem will be completed
Storv of A Dog and A Lamh.
secretary, and James Ballweber, of , early this summer.
— PLUS —
Monitor, treasurer.
KENNETH MQRE. JAYNE M YNSFIELD, In
A letter from the Bob Mizners at 1
A dinner and social hour was also
J. W. GOIN
“SHERIFF OF FRACTURED JAW”
Fossil along with a check for renewal*
held.
Experienced Veterinarian
of their subscription to The Enter-1
prise states tney had a real nice
Ry Harold's Floral Gardens
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jull and
Sunday, March 29
I winter—lots of sunshine, but some
Ph. RO 9-2533
Stayton, Ore. son, Terrence, of Corvallis were
| snow fid c 1J weather. Bob naa had
TYie
Above
Shows
Will Be Held Over For
day afternoon visitors at the
That the Air Force F-104C, nick- a battl with the flue but was better
EASTER SUNDAY SHOWING
Shelton and Hugh Jull homes.
named “The Mssle with a Man in it” at the time the letter was written,
Be Sure And See Them.
holds both the world speed and alti-, The M.znera ran a cafe here for
Special Easter services will be tude records, 1,404 miles per hour and 'awhile.
WE SELL BETTER
held at the Christian church Friday 91,243 feet altitude, respectively?
|
afternoon at 1:30. This program will
CARS FOR LESS
That supersonic, rocket-powered |
■■
be put on by the CWF, and the pub­ sleds are used to test aircraft com­
lic is invited.
ponents on the ground and <an be ac­
celerated or stopped along a 10,000
and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shelton
foot track in just 10 seconds?
children of Corvallis were guests
That the blueprints and drawings
Sunday at the homes of their parents for a turbojet transport weigh 250,-
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Loucks and Mr. 000 pounds—nearly equal to the
STAYTON, OREGON
and Mrs. Glen Shelton.
plane's actual weight?
IT FAYS TO BUY AT
I
That your locol Air Force Recruiter
his
Alan
\
ail,
accompanied
by
HOME
whose address is 149 North High st.,
fiancee, Miss Barbara Dean of Se-
Salem, Oregon, would be glad to an­
attle, spent the weekend here with
swer any question pertaining to the
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Air Force?
Vail and other relatives and friends.
New Spring Dresses
$3.98 to $4.98
JENNIE’S
II
II
MIKE'S Septic Service
Did You Know?
GENE TEAGUE
CHEVROLET
I New Arrivals
Dr. .Mark Hammencksen’s Upto-
metric offices in the Beil building in
Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m.
to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne­ I
cessary.
adv.
Report
Prom
Santiam
Memorial
Hospital
Bom March 12 to Mr. and Mrs.
Bill D. Foster, Salem a son, Richard
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I'hili Ivy Scott, weighing 7 pounds 13*4 ounces.
........... Me-. Born March 16 to Mr. and Mrs.
of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Mary Hartman Delaine C. Hicks of Turner a daugh-
Ghee of Salem and
i
drove to Bend, then to Redmund and ter. Tammy Sue, weighing 8 younds
had dinner at the H. H. Maag ranch 7*i ounces,
Born
March
20 to Mr. and Mrs.
near Redmond.
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James J. Sullivan of Stayton a daugh­
It is being announced that an East­ ter, Rachel Ruth, weghing 6 pounds
er Cantata under the direction o. .uiS. 4 ounces.
Born March 20 to Mr. and Mrs. I
Dona.d Sheythe will be presented at
eight o’clock, Easter Sum ay evening, LeRoy H Fery, Marion, a •laughter,
at the Presbyterian Churcn, featuring Shaun» Kathleen, weighing 9 pounds
Born March 22 to Mr. and Mrs. R.
the "Seven Last Words” of Chr.st.
Gary Shilhanek, Aumsville, a daugh­
\ total of 6 children received ser­ ter, Debra Ann, weighing 9 pounds
vices at the well child clinic here Tues­ 1 ounce.
day afternoon. There were 13 small- 1
pox vaccinations, 22 tuberculin tests, I
8 polio shots, 30 DPT and two child- spgnt Sunday in Salem with his par-
Quartier
ren were seen by Dr. Stone.
■ ients,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Quartier.
L. E. Dike was taken t<> Santiam
Memorial Ho.-pital last week suffer­
ing from pneumonia and a heart con­
dition among other . omplications. His
daughter, Mrs. J. E. Lindermayer of
Eureka, Cal., is spending some time
here.
LICENSED
Garbage Disposal
5136 P«r Month and Up
Also Servicing Gate«, l.yona
Idanaha and Detroit
MILL CITY, OREGON
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Bud Cline, Owner
Ph. 5902
BE SURE WITH
*oe roue
TELEVISION OF RADIO
Phone 3207 or UL 9-2191
We Specialize on
Philro. Motorola. Zenith
Stiff 1er'$ Radio and
Appliance Co.
The next meeting of the ladies ex-
1 ercise lass will be held Tuesday,
March 31 at the grade school gym,
says Sue Poole.
J. C. "Doc" Kimmel is back on
the job again this week after a bout
with ulcers. He is on a strict diet,
At the meeting <»f the 4-H club was but is able to be at his post as chief
held Saturday and was called to order “pill mixer” for the canyon are®,
by the president Mary Ann Meader.' His many friends are glad that he is
The leaner, Mrs. Dellis Hince informed able to be up and around.
the group they should set the date for
A special guest at the meeting of
their picnic which will be held in April
or May. The club plans to entertain the Mill City Lions Club Auxiliary
1 their mothers and they will demon- on Wednesday evening of this week
‘ st rate some of the skills they have at the home of Mrs. Don Moffatt
learned, and refreshments will be is to be Mrs. Harry Pitts of Albany,
I served. This week w-as used as catch- j District Director of 36-R. who will be
i up week and the leader stated all pro­ making her official visit. Wives of all
jects should be ready for the meeting Lions Club members are urged to
attend.
this Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mackie ami
son, Billy, were accompanied by Mr.
Too Lafe to Classify
and Mrs. Barney Scott on a long
"week-end” excurison to Seattle,
NOTICE—I am collecting coins, all
Wa.-h., from Thursday of last week
types wanted, both early and late
until Monday of this week. The
date. Sullivan Coin Collector«, Box
Mackies visited at the homes of rela­
524, Mill C.ty, Pohne 584.
14tf.
tives and the Scotts called on long­
time friends of that locality where FOR SALE—Airway Santitixor vac­
they formerly lived. Mrs. Scott was
uum
leaner
Mrs. H- E. Smith,
also able to attend the church where
house west of Gingerbread House,
she was previously connected with the
Mehama, or write rt. 1. box 266A,
choir.
or phone UL 9-2657.
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ENTER NOW!
Santiam Canyon
Centennial Frolic
Revive The Spirit Of Our Pioneers!
Cash Prizes For Three Division Winners
(Groups or Individuals)
$100 FIRST PRIZE
$50 SECOND PRIZE
• $25 THIRD PRIZE Numerous Other Prizes
Every Amateur - 6 To 90 - Eligible
Live Radio and TV Appearances for Winners
Poca/ or Instrumental Music — Readings — Square Dances — Dramatics
Family Singing — Barbershop Quartets — Gay Nineties Acts — Ministrel
Music — Folk Songs — Combos
CLIP AND MAIL THIS ENTRY BLANK TODAY TO GENE TEAGUE, STAYTON
Name of Individual or Group____________________________________________ _______
Address —------ ---- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Phone No.......... .........
Chcclc One •
ADULT
□
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MIXED
GROUP
.Specify Ages____________________
Type of Number or Act______________________________________________ _
Appropriate Time (length) of Number....................
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If Group Give Name of Leader___________________ ___ ____________________ ________
CONTEST TO BE HELD IN STAYTO N, SATURDAY, APRIL 2.1TII
Final Instructions Will Be Mail«-*) All Contestants.