The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 24, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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    ft—Thr Mill City EnterprlNr, Thunwtay, Jan. 24, IIMW
Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise
Brings Results—Try It Every Week
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F Jk ▼ / SERVICE YOU
LTQv/ CAN DEPEND ON
HONESTY ■ INTEGRITY ■ VALUE
Washington would be $131, in1
Oregon $43.
"With an income of $5,250. i
Washington tax wtxild be
154, ,
Oregon's $57
"With an income of $7,250,
Washington $201; Oregon $137.!
Mr. ami Mrs. Burney Burn
A thought for toduy : Mail
"With an income of $9,250, '
hard! and Mr. and Mrs. Al
Flowers For All
his will but u womun hus
Yunkus were In Vancouver «lur­
Facts and anecdotes on How Washington $240; Oregon- j
way.
ing the weekend where they Education Started in iinn Coun­ $235."
Occasions
Although the governor propos-!
participated in a bowling tour- ty" will lie related at th«* Jan­
Mr», 'ir* Hayward 1» »p»-«««l hairw-nt.
uary 27 meeting of the Linn ed this tax in two previous ses­
mg the wcvk at Tillamook cur­
230 N E 4th St.
County Historical Society by sions, this is the first time no [
ing lor her daughter, who hua
Mr». Ilaro, Mruchain left Levitt Horner of Pleasant Vai-, budget surplus has been avail­
been ill and also assisting with
MILL CITY
Thursday by jet for Chicago ley. Tli«* meeting will start at able. This means the legislature,
tlx* cure of her grandchildren.
wiierc she will take in Die sliow- 2 p. n> In the county courthouse might give somewhat more ser­
mg of Dutch, French and Span­ in Albany, and is open to the ious consideration to the plan!
Mr. and Mrs. Diirrt-I An«l«-r
ish paintings at the Internation­ public.
* this year, since the need for•
sen have received word that
A r«-view of the past year's' new tax revenue is greater now. i
al Art Gallery. She will then
Iter son, Pte. Joseph Johnson
go on to Yurna, Ariz., where activities and acomplishments
Phone 897-2452
will leave January 24th from
she will spend the winter with is on the agenda, and officers ’
France for Mill City His wife
the lion Clarkes, returning for this year will tie installed >
will leuvc Junnuary 21st by
hum«- with them In the spring. by the Rev. Fred Swanson oi ;
plane and will also be at the
By Margaret Krieger
lx-ba non. Re-elected were Floyd ,
(tome of his parents. Johnson
Th«* Round Kobin Plnof’hle Jenks of Tangent, president. ; A surprise baby shower was
Automotive A Industrial
expect* to I»- stationed at Ft. club met at tiie home of Teui ly
held for Mrs. Shirley Hill Jan­
Mrs. William Volkman of Al-1
Maintenance
la-vzis. He hus Ix-vn doing work Muir Monday evening with th«
uary 16 at the home of Mrs.
bany, vice-president; und Mrs.
in tile medical division.
Delores
Scharff,
with
Mmes.
iuistess serving a dessert befoie W. J. Kelly of Scio, secretary.
Welding, Diesel Engine
the evening of cards A short: Robert Potts oi Albany is the IP mice Dummer, Carol Rice.
Service
Word Ino» berli rweivnl I»,
Elaine Hopson a* co-hostesse*.
businc<>s meeting was held when .i—.v treasurer.
Shop or Field
friends and relatives here thut it was decided to have a dinn«-r
Th'jse bidden were Mmes. Phyl-1
Membership in the society is
Jim Fend wl.o Is attending
Delco Batteries
lor tiie husbands oi iiu- women open to everyone interested, Ils Hill, Vi Malone, Lorraine I
Salem
Technical
Vocation
Kirk,
Yvonm- '
al the home of Mr. an«! Mrs. and dues are nominal. A special Sophy, Carol
school has distinguished himscli
Ketchum,
B.
Factory Equipment
Any I’odi absky, Friday, Feb­ i ate is available for joint mem­ Hills. Myrna
by eurning a gruik- |»»int u uvcr-1
Ignition Parts
ruary 1. 'Hits will I m - followed bership in the county an«l state Stormer, Ruby R«-ed, Mabel
age of 3.5. He hus Lein placed by un evening of cards. Winning
Parker. Marge Benton. Mar- I
historical societies.
Dealer for Airco Welding
on tin- honor roll for the term.
<1 Kite Brosig, Verna Ketchum.
high prize un<i pinochle More
Products
Carol
Filler,
Mary
Madams.
day evening was Mrs. Mull
■l<-<inl<- Kuzibi of Portland
Annie Ketchum. Phyllis Gesch-
with Marie Stewart receiving I
cr from Stay ton. and Jeanette 1
hp -ni the week-end with her kiw. Guests lor the evening weie '
sister arai family, Mrs. Joe Mi». Wallace Itooertson and j
Quarry of Idanha. Those who
Fend. Sia- also visited with oth- Mrs. Ken Ch.mc«*. Tiie mxi I
could not attend due to illnes
Jim and Very I Hoover
but sent gifts were Mmes. Jes­
ci li lends am! I datives.
meeting will be February 4 al 1
Ph.
897-2911 Mill City
by Robert H. Elsner | sie Spencer. Mabie Dunbar.
the home oi Goldie Rambo.
I
I m ! emine Beauty Salon Ml
Trude Johnson. Marcia Gurien
Stayton. Open Monday through
In his
second innaugurai" Beula.i Farrow and Martey
file Bld or Buncli Pinochle
Friday 9 to 6. Saturday hours; dull met Monday evening at the address last week. Governor Madison.
S;3U to 4 Pitone Stayton 769- home of Jun«- Haueter. The Mark Hatfield olfered a multi­
Tammie Alley visited Deanha i
5322. 3X3 'Third Street
46tf hostess served a dessert to her tude of recommendations, sug- Preschool last Tuesday. She will
guests preceding the evening of g< st ions and challenge* to Ore­ attend next year.
Jrrry Jidtnson and a Iriend cards. Edna Gordon won high gon's 52nd Legislature. As he
Pidgeon Root attended her I
from SOCE s|x-nt the week-end prize and pinochle, and Gladys delivered his 40-minute talk, it first Bluebird meeting last
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs I’odrabsky won low prize. The became increasingly evident Thursday.
Lester Johnson and Jancta. The next meeting will be at Jeanne that this year's legislative ses­
students hud been in Portland Rosamond's home February 4. sion probably will be the longest1 January 15 the Fire Makers
group of Camp Fire girls met
Saturday evening where they
ever.
at Mrs. Theo Houck's. They
attended the
SOCE-Portiand
Few subjects were omitted in
Mr. und Mr». Raymond Koi,
State basketball game. Jerry erts of the Sweet Home area the comprehensive address. Its! elected officers as follows: pre­
sident, Linda Rolb; secretary­
playa in the college Pep band
were in Mill City Tuesday vis­ contents provide a good indica­ treasurer. Rolyn Meyers; song .
iting with friends and relatives. tion ot the many and compb- 1
Mr. iuii I Mr». lx-«* H umm -II They are former longtime Mill c a t e d—problems confronting, leader, Teresa Tompkins, and I
scribe. Sherron Woolsey.
entertained a group of friends City residents.
Oregon's senators and repre­
Mrs.
Roberta Stewart of
Saturday evening at their home
sentative* in the week* and j
Portsmouth. Va., and her fa­
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Mr». Harold Hake returned months ahead.
ther, B. D. Legg of San Diegc.
Anderberg. who left this week to her home Saturday evening
The plea for a more manage­
for their new Iwme at Junction after spending the past two able, more efficient and more Calif., were guests of the Len
VEAL & SON hear the story
Davis' while here to attend fun­
Qty.
weeks at Death Valley. Calif. self-sufficient state government eral services for Mrs. Stewart's
of one of the West's pioneer
Rev. Hake and daughter. Nan­ was the underlying theme of mother. Mrs. Pearl Hilsabeck
furniture manufacturers. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Corbett cy. drove to Death Valley to Governor Hatfield* message.
and family of Portland visited bring Mrs. Hake home. Gary He advocated reversal of the last week.
told by master storyteller
Sunday visitors at the Henry
this weekend with Mill City Hake stayed at the home of "commonplace" trend "to turn
Hiebert
home
were
his
parents.
NELSON OLMSTED
relatives. She is the daughter Mr. and Mrs Herbert Whitaker our back* on the problems and
Mr. and Mrs Levi Therson and
of Mr. and Mrs. James Poole.
our palms to the federal govern­ children of Dallas.
while his parents were away.
A radio presentation of
ment." The governor added that
The
Deanha
PTA
will
meet
at
Guests Sunday at the home I Eddie Andersen lias return ". . . we can do much in our
PACIFIC POWER
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Jackson I ed to lus duties at Moffatt Field day to swing the pendulum back the Detroit school Thursday
8« LIGHT COMPANY
were her uncle and aunt. Mr I in California. He is station«?d to recognize not so much states' (tonight) at 7:30. The program
will
be
present«?d
by
the
seventh
and Mrs. James Loitved and with th-* navy and has an Avl- rights as states' obligations. We
KRKT
KWIL
son Gerald, of Portland; Mr. tion machinists rating. He had can make Oregon a proving and eighth graders with Mrs.
and Mrs. Buck Slater of Salem. spc.it tiie Hobdays here with ground lor a new spirit of sell- Elaine Hopson as teacher. Plans
12:10 p.m.
4:35 p.m.
| will be completed for the fund-
Slater te Mrs. Jack- relatives.
Monday, January 28
sufficiency if we but have the , raising dinner to be given by
sons mother; her sister, Mrs.
wiU."
! the group.
Gerald Vickers and children of
Sunday evening al 7 »'cluck
Most
legislators
recognize
Independence and her brother. a "Promotion Team" from the that they probably will have to
Dale Shepard and her brother- Northwest Christian college, re­ come up with more state reve­
in-law Dun Jackson of Idanha. presenting the Oregon Christian
nue. which means new or ad­
It was a surprise get-together Missionary society will be at the
ditional taxes. The real problem
for tiie family and an enjoyable
Mill City Chrintian church to now seems to be a matter ot
time was spent visiting.
Keep Smiling. ... It make« every­
explain the work of the society, determining what for m—o r
one wonder what you have been
the Beaverton home for the el­ forms and "how much?"
Mr. and Mrs. Verl Moberg derly and the college.
Governor Hatfield presented
up to.
ami family accompanied by his
a strong case for his net re-1
mother. Mrs. Reva Revil were
Mr». Arthur Hedge, Sr., has ceipts tax. which would broaden '
in Redding, Calif , last week
returned to her home from I the state income tax base by
Why not stop the cold
visiting with friends and rela­ Spokane, Wn., where sig was
■ increasing the number of tax­
tives. They said the weather
drafts around your doors
called to be with her sister, payers and reduce the rates. He'
was beautiful there with the who was ill.
and windows with our
pointed out that 90 percent of
temperature around 75 degrees.
Oregon's citizens have annual
WEATHER STRIPPING
Mrs. Sylvia Duncan. Worthy incomes of $10.0000 or less.
Suntlay K»«**»t» at Ihr humr <■!
Matron of Marilyn Chapter No.
He offered a comparison of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore wert» 145 OES. Mrs. Cecil Lake, Mrs
his propos«*d net receipts tax
Mr and Mrs Albert Jackson of Lowell Cree and Mrs. Floyd
plan with that of Washington's
Lebunon.
Völkel from Gates visited Cedar sales tax plan, and he claimed:
We Give S & H Green Stamps
Chapter OES at Scio Monday
"With
an
income
of
$4.250,
the
151
S.
W.
Broadway
Phone 897-2977
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Moore evening.
tax bill for a family of four in
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
TOWN TALK
Mr». Grorgr Dlttrr Is recov-
«•ring at horn«- from a recent
fall suffrred when she was
washing clothing. She pulled the
muscles In her arm und leg.
How Education
Started in Linn Co.
To Be Told Jan. 27
Brunner’s
Flowers
We Deliver
14 Ycnm Experience In Electronics
Authorized Sides A Service
PACKARD BELL & MOTOROLA TV
Detroit ■ Idanha
HOWARD'S
Golden Rule TV Service
Plume 897-2440
-
Mill City, Ore.
Oil New lliglivvuy At Third St.
(AcroHX fi oui I'ittarn’M Insurance Agency)
Matched Capri Sets
Assort««! Spring knit
pattcniH and colon».
You’ll have to sec them
to appreciate them and
they’re prid'd at only
.J Salem
L.V Scene
$7.95 and $8.95
Ada's Needle Shop
227 S. W. Broadwny
Pilone 807-2141
Mill City
Shelton Real Estate Is Moving
Yes, We are Moving to my home at 627
S. W. Evergreen Phone 897-2538 owing to
my wife's health this move seems necessary.
See Glen Shelton,
Shelton Real Estate
James Knodel, Salesman, Phone 897- 2538
Are You Looking for a Home?
Tell me your needs. I need listings now. Let
me help yon.
You Are in Safe Hands
When You Buy From U«. Wo Carry
Nationally Advertized Quality
Brand Building Supplies
Hoover's Repair
stories oi
Hie
Powerland
Little Ira Says:
(■heck uh for your building need.»
SIMPSON
Doors and Plywood
Mill City Hardware
KELLY LUMBER FALES
MILL
CITY.
ORrG ON
YOU CAN
RELAX
WHEN YOU’RE
COVERED BY
twain«
Nobody settles claims fester and more fairly
SAFECO makes it easy for
agents, like ourselves, to give
you the finest insurance cov-
erage possible. For example.
DOG OWNERS
Santiam Ripples
UftCO ■ lineo and GINKAl INSUdANCl »OIICIIS
•«we o»ixi
John Davies of Stayton were in
Mr. iui«l Mm. Bill liidligan
Portland one evening last week are parents of a 9 pound 7V* 1
when they had dinner and t«x>k ounce son bom January 22. 1
in a show.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Hany Booker and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernie Andersen, junior nt
Dick Olmstead. Great grand­
OSU has enlisted in the Air­ parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Vel- i
force and will train at Ixick- vic Lewis.
land AFB. lie will be allowed
to finish his college studies and
wli n completed he will have
the rating of second lieu tentant.
He will then take pilot training.
By Ed McOurtly
Hi.; parents said that he receiv­
Are you tired of working?
ed a 100'; ruling on his Airforce Would you like someone to do
b ,ts
all your menial little jobs? Buy
a Freshman! The Freshman
Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt class held a slave sale at the
went to Portland Friday after­ beginning of this week, slaves
noon where they stopped and belong to their masters until
picked up Mrs. Moffatt's aunt. Friday. With the prices they
Miss la'ona Lamb am! continu­ were bringing, Freshmen are
ed on the Tacoma. The Mof­ probably considerably richer
fatts visited with Mr. and Mrs. now. And boys with lots of
I. A. Eide and Miss Lamb with green stuff had a chance to
Mr. and Mrs. George Van build a harem the easy way.
Klccck ami Miss Helen Thomas.
Freshmen and Juniors took
They returned to their homes ITED tests last Thursday and
Sunday evening.
Friday. These were to test edu­
cational development. Since we
Mrs. tirare Ilium of Loe An- were given more than ample
gelcs, Calif., was a Sunday vis- time to finish each test, many
itor at the home of Mr. iind of us had to sit for long periods
Mrs. Dell Smith. She is a cousin of time with nothing to do, until
of Smiths and has been vaca­ some enterprising individuals
bought and distributed comic
tioning in Oregon.
books.
Hemorrhoids piles; Fistula-fix-
For the past couple of weeks,
sure-prolapsc-itching and other boys physical fitness tests,
rectal disorders. No loss of time which show us how out of shape
except unusual cases. Free des­ we are as compared with the
criptive booklet. Dr. R. Rey­ rest of the nation. After at­
nolds Clinic, Naturopath-Proc tempting to outdo everyon«’ else,
tology, 1144 Center St., Salem. i|uite a few boys are pretty sore
Oregon.
35 tt and stiff.
here is one of the exclusive
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SAFECO
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• SAl'Et'i) psys your entire repair bill if you
are involved in an serident with another
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will not have to pay the deductible amount.
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benefits. It would be our pleasure to discuss them with yon.
•Not available In all HM«>
Jerry Pittam
Insurance
Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754
Mill
, Ore.
1963 Dog Licenses for Linn County are Due and Payable
at the County Clerk's Office, Albany, Oregon.
$2.00 for MALES and SPAYED FEMALES;
$3.00 for FEMALES not SPAYED.
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After MARCH 1st Additional Charge
of $2.00 will be made as a Penalty.
To secure a dog license, send your
NAME AND ADDRESS and state the sex of Dog
and enclose the proper fee.
AFTER MARCH I st the
Dog Catcher Will Take Over!
D. M. PENFOLD, Clerk
City licenses for Dogs in the City Limits of Albany
and Sweet Home are secured at the City Hall of said cities.