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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1963)
( I. A N K I | | »; I) It A T r: H Churches, bazaar*, *ii|»p«'rs, bake »ill«-* etc , will be run un- <icr special Announcements’ classification with u minimum charge <«f So cents | ht insertion. Ten cent* |x-r line each Inser- lion. No advertisement accept- «•<1 lot Ira* (hull 50 cents per week C>un! five words to the line In ordering your mill Telephone H'J7 2772. Mill City or mail your ailvi'itlm'nicnt to The Mill City Enterpt > m '. Mill Cue. Oregon. B ux I iiivm and I’rofeMHional DIRECTORY JOHN W. REID, M. D. Physician and Surgeon APPLIANCES NEW and USED nt Subllmlty-Auinaville Junction O| m ii Evening*. Phone 743-2975 • ♦ • ♦♦ • Help Wanted III 1.1' w AN I I i > Licensed nal estate lulesnian. Man or wo- iiiun. Fred Powers, Gates, Oregon. 6p • ****-*•* • • • ♦♦ • — » • • Real Estate SHELTON REAL ESTATE 627 S. W Evergreen Phone 897-2538 I have call* for property, and need more listing* Have projx-rty for sule, also I lx-d- n nn hii nislK'il house tor rent Mill City, Oregon DR. JOHN C. TARR Chiropractic Phvnlcian Phone 700*2922 lioun 9:00 to 0:00 Evening« by Appointment 112 E. Ida St. Stayton Weddle Funeral Home Modern Stayton Funeral Senice - - Oregon FOR SALE 2 Ix'droom house <'!<»*<■ to school. 2 block* from Hilltop Market. Small down i payment. Small monthly pay- ( ment», ('redit given. Phone N SOtl IJutlngx Needed STROUT REALTY 110 S W. Enterprise Place ARCHIE THOMPSON. Hr. Mgr. Ph. 897-2236 Mill City, Orc. LISTINGS WANTED Paradise of the West FRED POWERS Ucensed Real Estate Broker Gates. Oregon Experienced Veterinarian FOR RENT Modern furnished one bedroom units. Also smal By Harold’s Floral ler furnished units. Reason Harden rates. Inquire at Oak Ph. 769-2333 Stayton able Park Motel. Phone 897-2412. it«». Oregon. 51U Card of Thank* We wish to take this means <>l thanking all our friend« who helped us after the Io«« of our beloved one. To all those who gave memorial* nnd flowers, Florist & Nursery and aU who helped in any way, Open 7 a. m. to 9 p. tn. your kindness will never be for gotten. Including Sunday 1^ Block W. Stayton Hy. God bless each one of you. Mrs lx>is Howers nnd family Ph. Stayton 769-2534 Mr. and Mrs IJoyd Hower* 319 W. Washington St and family. 5 RALEIGH HAROLD WE SELL BETTER CARS FOR LESS GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET STAYTON. OREGON IT PAYS TO BUY AT HOME SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Prompt Service in the Canyon when you call us ICeiutfMiablc Rate« Satisfaction Guaranteed Ph. 769-2319 Card of Thank* I would like to take this op- portun.ty to express my thanks to all those who sent cards nnd flowers while I was hospitaliz ed following my accident in the wxxxls. I also appreciated the visit* of those who came to sec me. Stanley Vai). 5 Miscellaneous WEDDING WORK and Funeral Spray*. Corsage* - Cut Flow er* and Plant*. — Brunner's Flowers. Mill City. Phone 897-2452. tt KEYS MADE WHILE YOU WAIT. Better get an extra key made for your house or auto mobile today. Rring your key with you. Mill City Hardware. Mill City. 48tf Stayton TOR SALE 6" table saw. H Hip. motor. 6” pinner-jointer. Folding playpen. Sit or stand seat Ph. X!»7-2455. 6p. Stayton-Jefferson AUTO WRECKERS Rebuilt motors and transmissions Caro Bought and Sold NOTICE We have some very low firices on No. 3 and 4 umber, 1x4 to large tim bers. Stout Creek Lumber Co. H Mile West of Mehama We Buy Junk Ph. 769-2319 COM * I FTf HOUu m LICENSED CARPETS - LINOLEUM New and Used Furniture 167 3rd. St.. Stayton. Ore. 51tt Garbage Disposal FOR SALE 1960 Honda motor cycle. $250. Ervin Berg, 335 Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise .PORI &LAUj TV Detroit - Idanha LETTERS TO THE EDITOR There May Be Snow on the Ground But there's no snow on these Hot Used Car Buys '61 Chevrolet Fordor Sedan $1595 '60 Ford Galaxie Fordor . $1395 '59 Chevrolet Tudor Sedan . $995 '58 Chevrolet Fordor Sedan . $895 '58 Ford Country Sedan Wagon $995 '55 Ford Fordor Sedan $395 '58 Chevrolet i Ton Pickup . $1095 Stayton S. W. 4th St. *1.M Per M«»nth ami Up Also Serving «»tea, I-y«m». SPINET PIANO. Nearly Idisnhn nnd Ih'trolt Want responsible party MILL CITY, OREGON sume $15.95. Mo. pyts. Player Piano. Write or DISPOSAL SERVICE Credit Mgr., Tallman Bud Cline, Owner Stores, Inc., 395 S. Phone Salem. 363-5707. Œ 27H LU ... Electrical Wiring Philco Appliance Dealer ROOMS FOR RENT By day. Ph. «97-2478 week or month. Reasonable rules Mill City Ixxlge. Phone Box 1008 Mehama, Ore. Flowers For All Occasions From North Marion Sat. Taylor's Grove Timber To Be Sold This Week Talks To Lions Club Monday Night ■ FOR RENT One bedroom fur nished apartment. i*hone 897- 2797 or 897-2555. 49tl «97-2446. Bluebird* Arrive Early DETROIT The flrat meeting of 1963 for Deanna P. T. A. wm A Martin Kelly Home held in Detroit School Thurs-1 Mr*. Martin Kelly called The day. President Al Gardnet Enterprise office Tuesday to presided with vice president Ok;nori Ono, foreign exchange say she thought the Bluebirds Ada Tompkins acting us Mere-I student from Japan spoke at were a little mixed up this tury. Flag aulutc win led by arriving about two the Lions club meeting here year cub scout Jimmy Morgan, Ger m«»nths early, even though it By -Iran Roto-rto Monday night. He was introduc ald Hlebert un«l Dennis Benton I was snowing. ed by Mr*. Sue P«x>le, repre MEHAMA- Tim tier on ' Tay Progrum chairman Phylll* Mey Mr*. Kelly, who is confincxl senting the American Field ser er* intr«xlu«'e<l Mr*. Elaine H<»|>- By Ed M< < urd> to a wheel chair since breaking lor's Grove" a well known pic vice. nic area on the Little North *on, 7th und 8th grad«' teach«'r, Oki stated in his opening re her leg about six months ago, Fork will be offered tor logs Santiarn walked over the who presented her student* in u said they always put out feed patriotic program on “How North Marion Huskies h«-re Sat marks that they have quite a for the birds and enjoyed them this week at Lyons. The 'Grove' bit of snow in his part of Japan, owned by the Taylor family They Sec America." Busin«-** urday. 59 32. Th«- Wolverines a great deal. for many years was homestea«}- meeting «xmslsted of reading scores 11 points before Norti up to 10 or 15 feet of it. Young She said that they had several i f rninuti *. u report ot member- Marion hit one, from the free folk* there like to ski and ice varieties of birds in their yard ed by Marian Taylor, father of »hip ii* 81 from chairman Freda throw line. At the end ot the skate. “My txiuntry", he said, including orioles, Oregon Tow- the late Ed Taylor and Mae lliciirrt und the planning of a first quarter, the *<x>re was "has four distinct seasons much bees, Oregon Juncos, one Jonc Patton. "Taylor's Grove" bc,;an to spaghetti dinner by th«' bud-1 11-3, and the Huskies' wer<- all like here. We have beautiful Alaskan robin and the blue- be used as a pitmic spot while ••«•! committee by chairman i three from 1<■<•«• throws. Rescrv- spring weather anil lots ot birds. the trees were still young. At Howard Drago, to lx* I. •! I on 1 * played most of the second flowers, our «ummiri are hot, this point, earlv settlers crossed February 16th, with St« Ila i quatter for Santiarn, and still and the time then is spent in Dlebcrt a* dinner supervisor outscore«! the Huskies, leaving swimming. I believe that au- superiors, and that the father the river on the way to town. tunin is our most beautiful sea Indians, at thi* early time Howard also iimxxinced March th«' half-time scor«- at 31-13. in the family most usually was Lack of slxxjting wasn't the son, though, and it is the time “the law.” However, he said cam oed on the site of the old 1st <i* a daughter and mother and son and father basketball reason for North Marion's de- lor family living <xit of ckiors.” women in that country now Oakdale schoolhouse. TTus was In telling about industry there gumex will be sponsored a* a feat, 'Die Huskies attempted 52 have more freedom than in the a regular overnight stop on their way to the trading post at fund raising project by th«' PTA ' field goals, while the Wolver- he said they have no raw ma old days. Die scliool gym will be open liics shot 50. But the Wolver- terials and everything has to When asked if wages were Sublimity. Wednesday evening* until Mar. ine's uccuracy told, with them be imported. On ac<x>unt ot high enough tor families to live Since a number of trees were 1st for mother* to practice. Th«- hitting 21 to North Marion's 14. their low wages they can manu in. he stated they were in most I blown down during the October members by motion voted to In the last quarter Santiarn facture goods for export at low cases. 12 windstorm, all the merchant again sponsor the cub scout* froze up, hitting 1 out of 11 cost. He said in Japan they go Music and television pro- able timber is to be sold and this year. 'Die eighth grade won held goal attempts and a free to school on Saturdays too. In grams there «»me from this removed. the room count. Supt. Dummer tnrow to swre 3 points to the order to get into a university country in many instances. He A movement was started over or rollege in Japan one ha* to Huski.-«' 7. kpoke to the group said he listened to our popular a year ago to ask Marion Mark Sheythe was high man study hard as competition is music all the time when at «xxinty to purchase this tract The new school scales, financ ed by PTA were on display this for the game with 13 points, fol real keen, and entrance exam home. for a permanent picnic area. week and were used to weigh lowed by Dave Hickerson with inations are stiff. Oki said he lives in an in- and measure height of all In 11. Denny Berkey led North dustrial area and when one attendance. Dorothy Morgan Marion with 10 points. Wolverine scorers were: Mark hang* white clothes out to dry presented prizes to Dorothy Williamson, as the shortest lady, Sheythe 13. Hickerson 11. Mor they become black with soot. He said people from America DAILY - ON CALL und Elaine Hopson as the talf- ri* 8. Whitten 5, Podrabsky 4, visiting in Japan should go out Marshall 2. Gleason 2, Cannon c»t lady. Th«' men were present No Mileage Charge Between Stayton and Gates into the country if they wish to ed a* to weight, with Francis 2 and Wilson 2. ON OR OFF THE CABLE see traditional Japanese cus Dummer the lighest and Bill toms. The cities are becoming Hamilton the heaviest. The re Weather, Detroit Dant more Americanized each year. cently purchased pop corn ma A. M. Daily Weather Reading Tourists are able to get any chine, a continuing project, also and Ijike Elevation kind of food they wish to eat in was shown those present. Mix Mm Pep Elev. Tokyo. Tokyo is'a large city and 44 26 000 1450 80 Jan. 23 I 48 29 000 1450.73 he said that he can even get Jan. 24 Jan. 25 45 29 0.00 1450.64 lost there when he gets out of Jan. 26 46 29 000 1450.57 hi* own district. When speaking of sports, he 43 27 000 1450.57 Jan. 27 By Margaret Krieger said the Japanese like baseball 41 26snow.01 1450 52 Dianna Pierce. Salem, was a Jan. 28 34 22Snow7.2 1450 51 very much, but knew little visitor Tuesday at the Blue Bird Jan 29 atxxit football. They do Judo, meeting of Mr*. Dorothy Mor wrestling and fencing. gan. guardian. Dianna gave n He said in their family life interesting program to the group Why Don't YOU Subwcritx- to they are taught to respect their THE Mil J. CITY ENTERPRISE of ten members on birds Hie months theme for January ia bird* and appropriately the Ph. 769-2154 or 859-2480 girls each made a bird fe«dcr from pic ¡«late* and milk car RCA VICTOR — The Best TV For Cable tons and took them home. The or Fringe Areas. flag salute was text by Judy Benton. Sunday dinner guests of the January 211 new members of the troop Rubin Kriegers were Rubins elude Wayne Roseman, Donald sister and husband. Mr. and To the Editor: Lute. Larry Eide and David Mrs Harold Kirkland of Port Beginning in January 1963 Pittam. land. Mrs. Krieger returned to the Mill City Volunteer Fire For the second time Troop Portland with them and spent department became the Scout 49 has again won the national th«' night with her brother. Troop and Explorer Post's new camping award by meeting Warren Edwards, returning sponsor. The response rnd in stringent council requirements. home Monday. terest of the Fire Department Troop 49 is one of the few units Dcanha Pre-school was can Is both enthusing and gratify in the entire council to merit celled Tuesday du«' to more ing. Their interest in youth ac than a f<x>t of snow It will not tivities is apparent not only this award. the Throughout the year open this week. through their willingness to Fire Makers group of Camp help the Scouting program but scouts arc rated on a merit fire girls met at the home of also through other student and system where they can earn points through various activities their guardian January 22. Pre young people's activities. such as good turns, school sident Linda Roth was absent. Too many ¡x?ople are asking grades. scouting activities, They talked atxxit th«’ Ameri young church attendance and others. can flag and each gave a report what's wrong with the they At the end of the year all the people of today, why V8. Automatic, Beautiful Sandshell Beige on Simon Bolivar. can't stay out of trouble, but points are tallied and the three The Girls Athletic associa Paint. tion of Detroit high school serv those same people are not real top scouts are awarded prizes. ly interested enough to ask The top awards for 1962 were ed a Chili feed to the public at school Friday. Stella Diebert wiiat can I do to help. Those recently awarded to Mike Wor-, $ made th«- chili and the dinner are also the same ones who in icy. first; Terry Savage, second 1 V8, Automatic, Power Steering, , Radio, was served by the girls. A pro the past haven't lifted a hand and Wayne Bartow, third. The j Whitewalls. to help alleviate the problems prizes were a knife and axe i fit of $50 was made. modern day youth face. For set. a water canteen and a I good or bad this >s a different wood carving set. anil rapidly advancing country The Troop is operated by the Salem Presbyterians and every year entirely new Green Bar Council which is 6 Cylinder, Standard Transmission, Radio. To Hold Antique Sale problems must be (act'd not made up of the boy leaders of I TTu- Women of the First Pres only by auults but by young the unit and is advised by the ; byterian church in Salem are people also. adult leaders. The GBC is From the unit's committee, planning an outing in Febru- holding their annual Antique 6 Cylinder. Standard Transmission. Show and Sal«’ Thursday and leaders and Scouts, we thank ary and have invited any scout Friday. February 7 and 8. The you Mill City Fire department. of First Class rank or better, Our thanks go to George They plan to hike from the show will lie held in the social hall of th«- church at the corner Humphreys who has again ac Santiarn highway to Camp Pion-' V8, Automatic, Power Steering, Radio. of Chemeketa and Winter cepted the position of Commit eer on snow shoes for an over- ■ streets from 11 a. m. to 9 p. tee Chairman and Irving Steers, night camp. The trip will en-1 Francis Bodek-’r and Don Haue- tail approximately 11 miles of I m. tx»th days. A snack bar will be open dur ter who are going to serve an snow hiking. Anyone having V8, Automatic, Radio. ing the show, according to Mrs. other year on the committee. snowshoes who would be willing Douglas McKay, general chair The new members of the com to permit a Scout to use them I mittee include Greg Stevens, please contact Tom Drynan, i man. Clifford Swift, and Tom Kan- scoutmaster as s«»n as pos FOR SALE Good Planer wood. off. Kanoff will serve as Insti sible. Sharp. Last year the local Scouts. Green and dry Alder. Deliv tutional Representative and as ered Phone 897-2603. 47tf a member of the Silver Falls and Explorers cut. split and; District committee. stacked wxxi in the city park 1 t LILY PADS—Lore wood. John Mike Worley, past senior pa for use in the fireplaces there, son Wood Co . 1098 Alder Dr. trol leader, has been elevated but very little or none was Salem. Ph. EM 4-705«. Ly to the position of Junior Assist used. Upon clearance from the on« 859-2350. tic. ant Scout Master. Terry Sav Lions club the Scouts and Ex past assistant senior pa plorers loaded the wood into Sawmill LOGS WANTED age, trol leader has been elevated the city dump truck and vari- STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. to th«’ senior patrol leader slot, «xis pickups and delivered it to Top Prices for Second Growth and Sti ve Pearce will serve as a home in Mili City where it H Mile West Mehama. Ore. 3tf. assistant senior patrol leader. was needed. Our thanks go out Hugh Eastburn was approved to the City of Mill City for the by the patrol leaders council dump truck and to Ron Meach Lost and Found as the new patrol leader of the am. who so willingly helped us I CARS FOUND Tire chain on walk Eagle Patrol, replacing Pearce. with the project. Scou tingly, near postoffice. Owner may All the above posittons require i TOM DRYNAN. have same hy identifying an«i a scout of the rank of first class Scoutmaster, paving for this ad. Milford or better. The new officers will Troop 49. Powers. Ph. 897-2620. S take office in February. Four T V & Radio Service For Rent J. W. GOIN HORN ELECTRIC 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thuroday, Jan. 31, 1963 Furniture & Appliance* Patriotic Program at ANN’S FURNITURE and Deanha PTA Meeting 5p new. to as Also phone Piano 12th. 7 WANT TO BUY TIMBER Small or Large Tracts Either cash of stumpage basis STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. ’a Mile West Mehama, Ore. 3tf. Gene Teague Chevrolet 1st and Hollister