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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1962)
The Mill City KntrrpriM', Thursday, Nov. I, 1982 New Insurance Plan Levelizes any number of policy premiums into one convenient monthly payment All policiat horn«, auto, boat, bvilMti and life ara brought tog*th«r into one in- ivrart* olan with regular mocUMy pay ment* SAFECO inokw It e**y for agent*, like ourMlvaa, to gt»a you th« hnoot, moil eowipfat* iniurance rov«ra<o po««i- bl«. For example •N«W »OH ««■ pay at1 ywar laaaraara praml ama with )aat ora ronvealanl monthly rhrrh! SAFECO offer« many othei litre saving, rnoney-aaving benefit*. • i would be our pleoaur* todiacua.i all th« advantage« of SAFECO, LIFECO or GENERAL Inauranep pollrlea at your convenience. TOU CAN RELAX WHIN YOU Ml COVERED bY Jerry Pittam Insurance Phono 807-2418 or 897-2754 MW City, Oregon HUSTON for SENATOR Democrat 0 A Democrat whe will work for the interests of Linn County and Oregon. £ A business man who knows its prob lems and will analyze each one before a decision is made. 0 A man with a desire to benefit edu cation, agriculture, labor and industries in Linn County and Oregon. Let's promote a better business climate in Oregon to create more jobs. Huston For Senator Linn County Hunton for Senator Comm. Roy Fltxwater, Chairman, Rt. 2, Lebanon GATES Uy Martes Stovall Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd St. John celebrated their 5Jth wedding unniveraury last Saturday ev ening ut tiie home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bamhurdt. Alao present were Mr. and Mr». Dave Bamhurdt and girls, and Marcia, who was heme from college. Sunday dinner guests ut the home of Mr. und Mrs. G. C. Bunibunit were D-a St. John and lluey Matthews and ins sister, Clara, of l'etroit, Mich. Mr. und Mrs. Earl Hennes« of Bouverton were weekend visitors ut tti, home of Mr. und Mis. Glenn Henness. Weekend visitors ut the home of Mr und Mrs. Joe Novak were Rex and Lais Herron of Salem and Marie und l>inun lb non of Mill City. Earl Loucks has Tx*en III with the flu since lust Friduy, but Is rapidly improving at home. Burbaru Blumrrwtetn, wno is attending the U <>t O vlslb'd her parents, Mr. mid Mrs. Bob Blumenstein, over the weekend (Harr Henncss, Jim Hoover und Gene Jacobean left last Friduy on an elk hunting trip to eastern Oregon. They expect to return this weekend. Gury Hennes*, son of Mr and Mrs. (’lari' Henness, celebrated his 7th birthday anniversary Tuesday ut a party attended by his clussmates in the second grade. Eddie Hirte and a friend were Sunday dinner guests at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mm. O K. Hirte. Eddie is attending the U of O at Eugen«' and residing in Springfield. He also visited his sister. Barbara, who is employed in Salem. "The Gates Fireman's Auxili ary met Monday evening at the home of Marital Stovall and plans were discussed for the coming year. Present at the meeting were lx»u Oliver, Betty Winslow. Retha Herron, Bette Kelle. Rose Howel) und Marion Stovall Visiting ut the home of Mr. and Mm. Hollis Tumidge this weekend was her daughter, Miss Curolyn Brejcha of Port land Miss Terry Bereczky, origin ally from Hungary, and Rich ard Blake, both of Salem, were Sunday visitors at th«' home of Mr and Mrs Bill Bickett. I-ast week, Mr. and Mm. P O Pedersen had a surprise visit from his ntece, Mr. and Mrs Harold Yale and Mr and Mm. Ed Yale and three girls from North Dakota. The Yales were enroute to California to visit relatives. Mr. and Ms. Bud Cline and Mr. and Mm Larry Jones of Portland were Sunday luncheon guests of Mm. Sarah Raines. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Allen re cently returned from a two- month vacation trip to Ne braska and Missouri. ELECT George N. Chandler REPUBLICAN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Linn County taxpayeia not'd the services of a Commissioner of mature judgement, wide experience and knowledge of the county needs. He should thor oughly examine every issue and work di ligently to protect the interests of all areas.’ He should not be influenced by any private interest or pressuie groups. Proper usage of our tax money is a vital issue. Through sound business principles, greater economy and better efficiency Linn County citizens should be assured the maximum amount of services for every tax dollar spent. George N. Chandler meets these requirements. He is a man of integrity, and will serve the county with distinction. He hi us won the confideence of all with whom he has worked. (Pd. Pol Adv.) CHANDLER FOR COMMISSIONER COMMITTEE Vom E. Reeves. Lebanon, Oregon, Chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson are staying at the Völkel apart ments, where they will reside while constructing their new home 'Hie ucreug«- is located on the Santiarn river and was purchawd from Royal Johnson. Mrs. Grace Ctx/ke of Salem win in the area last week visit ing friends. The Cooke' are former Gates and Mill City re sidents. Mm. Willard Gabriel’s fath er, Charles Mason, flew to Sa lem Monday aftermon. He has been employed by th«' U. S. For est Service in Craig, Alaska, for th«' past two yearn. Mr. und Mis. Mason, formerly of De- troit will be making their home in Sweet Home, where Mr. Ma son has ben transferred. Mrs Gabriel reporte«! that her fa ther's plane had quite a diffi cult time trying to land, as the Salem area was fogged in. and there was several hours delay rx'for«' th«' plane could land. Bernard ikimgarner sustain ed ii compound fracturr of the fort tiiwl multiple lacerations, in an accident at work Saturday morning Bumgamer, who is employed by Waller Digging Co., was moving a drill when the mishap occurred. He ex pects to wear the tower-leg cast for about six weeks. Mr. and Mm. Bob Alliston were overnight guests Saturday at the home of Mm. Sarah Raines. Anne Marie Hirte attend«d the Linfield College homecom ing last weekend. She is a graduate of that school. Mrs. P. O. Pedersen helped her daughter. Mrs John Thurs ton, move from Scio to her new residence near Jefferson, recently. LYONS By Eva Breeder Mrs. Myrtle Ayem and Mrs. Billie Ayers were Distess«-« for a shower honoring Mrs Harold Ayers at the Myrtle Ayem home Wednesday forenoon. Games furnished the entertain ment and after opening of the gifts dainty refreshments were served to th«' honored guest Mrs. Ayem and Mmes. Frank Kimery. Jim Wilson. Larry Prichard, Loyal W’alker, Her bert Graen, Lawrence Chyta- ku. Arthur Olmstead. Alex Bodeker. Ernest Christensen. Bill Kinzer, and the hostesses Myrtle Ayem and Mm. Bill Ayers. „ Children from the Lyons Methodist Sunday School will march at Hallowe'en lor the Unlccf to help the needy child ren. The regular meeting of Faith Rebekah lodge was held Wed nesday evening with a Hallo we'en and costume party. Hallo we'en games were played and the room was decorated for the occasion by Gertrude Weidiman and Mildred Carr. Following the meeting and party a pot luck supper was served. The Cedar Lumber Company east of Lyons will be closed down for ten days while the employees enjoy elk hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ran som of Klamath Falls visited the first of th«’ week at the home of her mother. Mrs. Ruth Ly ons. Mr. Ransom dia some re pair work on the Dirtier shop building and they will return tlw first of next week to com plete the job. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodell and son Jack Jr. who is on leave from the U. S. Navy and their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goodell of Idanha left Friday morning to spend the week end at the home of Mrs Goodell's mother, Mrs. Anna Hunter and other relatives at Klamath Falls. Mrs. Floyd Bassett spent several days this week in Eu gene at the home of her daugh ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haseman and family. Mrs. Alice Huber was a Sun day afternoon guest at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Swan at Mill City. Andrew Sieg arrived in Lyons this week f com Rochester, Minnesota to look after their ' RE-ELECT Eddie Ahrens State Senator MEHAMA Mr«. Juba Teator* Visitors last week a' the Jo *eph Spencer home were hi* parent*, Mr. and Mm. Charlea B. Spencer of Nampa, Ida. The senior Mr«. Spencer visited sev eral days with a »later in Eu gene and the entire Spencer family went there Saturday for the day and »he returned with them. Quest* at the Ray Roberta home this past week have b«wn Mm. Roberta’ sister and bro ther», Mrs. Claude Reinoehl of Santa Barbara, Calif., Mu. Max Simpson of Baker. Ore., Del Quier of Brooking* and Ed Quier, Burnt Ranch, Calif. They were here to be with their mother, Mm. Mac Quier, who underwent major surgery Sunday morning. Th«« pupil* of the M«?hama *ch«x>l enjoyed a Halloween party at the school Friday af- K'mcon Mrs. David Blum and Mm. Bonnie Wagner were host esses and fumi«hed refresh ments for the third grade nxrtn and Mm. Wayne Bass and Mrs. Walter Johnson were hostess«-» for the first and second grades. Th«' Mehama Home Extension Unit will m«?et for their No vember meeting in the Fellow ship room of the church at 10:30 a. m. November 7. The subject for the day is Laundering. There will be a pot luck lunch eon at noon and anyone inter- ested is cordially invited to at- tend. Mrs. Edward Walz and child- ren Joanne, Dorothy, Carol, Darrel and Mike and Bonnie (hristensen visited Saturday wHh Mm. Walz' brother, the * 1 Rev. Ormal Trick In Estacada. They also spent some time in Mrs. Tem (Marguerite) Wright Portland at the zoo. Democrat Mr. and Mm. M. V. Frame Vol* Rl<ht. Volo Wright Commltte« of Oakridge visited a short time 310 Richmond Av». SX, Satem here Friday with her sister, Mrs. E. J. Hughe*. The Allen McDonald family Automotive & Industrial returned from Glide the last of the week where they had heen I Maintenance visiting his parents the Chris Welding, Diesel Engine M«'Dona Ids. Mm. G. D. Bilyeu of Lebanon Service visited here Sunday at the H. ; Shop or Field Monroe and C. S. Brown homes. Delco Batteries Mrs. D. L. Teetem and sons and Mm. Harold Longfellow Factory Equipment and sons visited relatives in Sa Ignition Parts lem Sunday. They were there particularly to see their aunt, Dealer for Airco Welding Mm. Blanche McDonald, who Products ha« b’cn quite 111. Mr. and Mm. William Dull visited Sunday with their daugh ter’s family, Mr. and Mm. Jim and Very! Hoover Doyle Anderson and sons Mark, j Mill City Craig and David In Forest | Ph. «97-2911 Grove. RIGHT! Hoover's Repair The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too Your present Representative "Working to build better job trailer house which was bad ly damaged by the wind storm of October 12. The Sieg* were visiting with relatives in Minne sota. Mrs Venetta Remmenga ot Portland was a Thursday caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben IntVeld. The Remmenga» spent some time in Lyons while op«'rating the Lyons Motel, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McFar land and children. Garry and Heather of Salem were Sunday guest* at the home of Mr. and Mrs Robert Walton and daugh ters Wendee and Sally. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Reese and Mark Cotton of Portland were Sunday guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Earl Cotton. Mr Cotton, who is not at all well spent a couple of days at San- tiam Memorial hospital. Mm. Ruth Lyons, with her son and wife, Mr. and Mm. CYril Lyons were Sunday after noon guests in Albany at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Meilke and daughters. Mrs. Meilke is a daughter of Mrs. Lyons, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ed- wards were Sunday guests in Corvallis at the home of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Mason. They were din ner guests with Mrs. Mason and children while Mr. Mason is away elk hunting. The Lyons WSCS and the Me thodist church will ntisene Week of Prayer and Self-De- nial from October 25-31. A short service will be held at the church Wednesday morning, Dctober 31 at 10 o'clock. The public is invited. Mrs. May Quier. who has been confined to the Santiarn Memorial hospital in Stayton for the past two weeks under went major surgery Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Berry of Tillamook were weekend guests at the home of his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Berry. They also visited her mother. M"s. Susie Haynes at Mill City, ojnday guests at the Berry home were Doi .aid Berry and daughter of Portland. v- and business opportunities in Linn ■ t M ■ County." » «■ - NANCY KIRKPATRICK lor STATE REPRESENTATIVE X VOTE FOR S. E. Scoville DEMOCRAT for DISTRICT ATTORNEY LINN COUNTY 1. Native Oregonian and Tax Payer. 2. Schooled in Oregon Public Schools, University of Oregon, University of Oregon Law School under Wayne Morse, 28 years of Law prac tice in Oregon, with 23 years in Linn County. 3. Personal attention to the Legal Problems of all Individuals of Linn County. 4. Strict attention to Public Welfare for protec tion of Tax Payers. 5. Special attention to Young People’s Problems. 6. Special service to all Merchants and Business Problems. 7. Competent Assistant District Attorney for Trial matters. ELECT X Gerald W. Detering A LINN COUNTY TAXPAYER State Representative He will work for economy in our state gov ernment and will strive to hold the line on taxes. The« Oregon Voter says: ‘‘Mr. Detering is the type of business man and farmer, almost everyone talks altout as needed in the legislature. LINN COUNTY AREA SPONSORS INCLUDE: ALBANY LEBANON MARION COUNTY Republican Bess Scharffenberg Merle Long Clyde Williamson Verne Reeves Mrs. David Reid Arthur Wilson Conservative in Spending Your Tax Dollar. Protector of Your Individual Rights. A Rural Man Who Knows Your Problems. SCIO H. A. Schroeder Pd. Pol. Adv. by Eddie Ahrens, Turner, Oregon Ken Purdy Albert Julian MILL CITY LYONS W. R. Stevens POLITICAL ADV. PAID BY: Detering for Representative Committee P. O. Box 146. Albany, Oregon. Merle Long and Bess Scharffenbery, CoCharmen.