s
4—The Mill City Enterprbir, Thursday, Feb. 21, HMM
Church had hosted tiie Willam
ette ITcsbytcry. Elder William
Remember the
Shuey had been elected to st
By Eva Bn'wder
ENTERPRISE
tend the uellerai Assembly
Wendall Weaver maintenance
wiuch was to ta* in Mnmeapuiia
Entered as second class matter
man for the Proples Co-Oper
that May.
November 10. 1944 at tha Post
ative TcleplKine Company ui
Founders Day for the Mill Qty
Office at Mill Qty, Oregon un
Ljxins spent Thursday and Fri
l’TA ha«i been observed with
From
The
Enterprise
der Act <4 March 3. 1879.
day at (Axis Bay where he at
Mis. Roger Nelson ui charge.
tended a Plant Form meeting
T-------------------
A review of tiie many accom
NE WSPAPI R
Mrs. Henry Hadley was taken
plishments of the PT A during
by ambulance to the Santiam
k PUBLISNIKS
the 6 years suice its re-activa
Five
Years
Ago
Memorial
Kwpital
in
Stayton
- association
Recently bent and broken by
tion was made.
Tuesday evening with a broken
In case we forget : k > w and
1.1.1 Gedde» had obseived tier Ice. many ornamental shrubs
leg she received when she slip then the weather 5 years ago
99th birthday with a reception and trees will require pruning
ped and fell. Mrs. Hadley was w as also warm and balmy with
NATIONAL
ut the Mill Qty Presbyterian to get them back In shape for
still getting around on cruches tiie temperature in the high 60 ».
th«1 coining spring and summer,
Church.
due to a broken knee cap on the
Between 6UU and 700 turned
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hend re|x»rta R. Ralph Qark, Ore
other leg.
out iu< the wrestling matches erson and son <4 Prineville gon State University extension
AFFllIAlt
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt re being sponsored by the MUES
were visiting Mill Qty Irieiuis horticulturist
ceived vvvrd «4 the death <4 her club, with $JU0 netted tor the
Only emergency or * Tough’'
that week.
uncle Harry Reeves in IVrtUmt.
Telephone 897-2772 or S9T-2930
building fund.
Patricia Cree and William pruning is needed now during
who had been seriously ill for
Mehama had just received a McCuntock were married that these first few days after icy
Subscription Rate«
some time. Funeral services new fire truck following the or
week at the Salem Christian * I condition*, hr noted Broken <>r
Minan-4-um Counties $3 a year
wall be held in that city on Sat ganisation of a fire district
low hanging llmt>s which will
Qiurch.
urday.
Outside Marion-Linn $3.50 a Yr.
not spring back into ¡«oaltloii
there. A tirehaU had also been
Miss Beulah Lewis was sur- erected, mostly from volunteer
should be removed ami debris
DON W. MOFFATT. Ed.-Pub.
Fifteen Years Ago
prised on her birthday anni-
cleared away
.Mon- extensive
help.
versary Dicrday. February 12
The Blow-out 1 zigging com pruning can wait until late Frtv.
Joining the Mill City Volunteer
A YES VOTE IS NEEDED
when several cj her mg i sclvool
Danna Cian(»r—lenn.
firemen that week were Qiur- pany had sold their interests to ruary or early March, tiie nor
MARCH 4
classmates honored her w ith a
Red Head
Pivot
ley Stewart. Al Yank us. John M it M Plywood Cl»., accord mal time tor pruning roses and
On Monday. March 4. voters
coffee held at tne home of Mrs Kesti ami Lowell Fleetwood.
ing to Willis lYitter, manager. trees
of Mill City and Gates ele
D.ibna Granger, big lugged
Mac Mormon. Attending were
Mrs. George Ditter was then
Evergreen shndis, many <4
Mrs. Lincoln Hennes* had been
mentary school districts are go
pi.t forward fur the Red Heads
Miss Lewis th«1 honored guest.
honoted on her 89th birthday serving as vice-president of the tin .ii I cully bent out >4 shu|H* by
ing to have an opportunity and
Mrs. Violet Hann of Aumsville, I i anniversary by a group «4 triends Mill Qty Firemen's Auxiliary. the ici, aixHild be brought tie halls from Jackmm. lennessee.
privilege to vote on one of the
I'laylng th«- fiost limit Um for
Mrs Grace Hutchenson of Mili I
and relatives at her Gales home. Mrs J.»hn Nelson w as in charge gethet ami closely tied with a
most important issues «4 the
th«- World Gianipion Red Hards,
Gty. Mrs
Perry QipfeU of
of
a
tieneflt
card
party
being
them
re
ain
heavy
cord
to
help
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill were
year-that of reorganization of
in their very Fainoun Wheel
Lyons and Mrs. Mormon.
their normal shape Diese may
i spending a vacation in Honolulu give n by the group.
the school districts into one
Valentines Day was observ
Die Mill Gty Rockets, a I also require pruning in the Pattern «4 Play, this outstand
and
w
rote
home
talks
that
they
adimnisrative district. People
ing high scliuil »viuation from
ed at the Mari-Linn school with
town basketball team, were en early spring.
were having a grand time.
. should forget all about old ani
East
Tennwsee scores many
parties held in al! the nx»ms in
For U h - city homeowner with
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tuinidge joying a successful season with
mosities and bigotry. They
baskets from her whirls off
the afternoon with the room
Joe
Izilack
and
D>n
Carey,
shaoe
trees
planted
in
Uir
park
visited with relatives in Alsea
should think only of the youth
plvut and Iler uncanny lu»k
mothers assisting with the re
top scorer*.
Ing strip, Qark recommends
that week.
of these two fine communities
freshments
Die Lyons Grange tuui initiat that these be pruned so that tiie shut» A strung, niggl'd, defen
They should ask questions and
Sunday dinner guests at the
ed a number of new members lowrr lunlw are about seven sive player. Misa Granger will
Ten Years Ago
find out the many
benefits
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
including Mr and Mrs. Frank feet above the sidewalk. Dll* I m - out to atop the top male op
. that would accrue to education
Cruson and Bonnie were Mr.
June Miley, member of the White. Mr. ami Mrs LoveUc will prolvde adequate clearance ponent Trrrific ability, plus
througn an education program
and Mrs. Dave Wofford from Mill City Toastnustree club, had Millcr. Mr. ami Mrs Clare for pedestrian traffic and will an ''infectuais" smile makes
that is continued from grade
Portland. Mr. and Mrs Hyde won top speech honors in a re Rush. Mr. and Mrs
Herman also avoid blocking the sidewalk this gal a wry colorful perform-
one through grade 12. This
Blaylock and baby. Mrs. Marx cent cvnleat Ruby Crosier was Free. Mr. ami Mrs Clifford in case of storms, he pointed rr for II h * FatrMMU He,| Heads
means a child entering the first
Granger will be in the start
gare( McWhirk aud children. piaaxfont of the club that year. Crook, and Mrs. Helen Elmer. out.
grade can be assured he is get
ing Unr-up to match her wits
Hugo and Dond.i Kay of Gates
The Mill City Presbytenon
Remember the Daywixsl mov-
Proper pruning procedure* arc
ting just as complete an educa
and skills against the top male
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McWhirk
ies? Playing that week at the outluieo in a new OSU Exten
tion in one school as another
player when the Red Hrad
and baby from Oak Harbor.
Mill Qty Theatre was "Blond sion Fact Sheet entitled "ITun-
he will have the same oppor
Girls I m tile the Jaycm in
Washington, and two sisters of
ie's Holiday'*.
mg Ornamental Trees" which is
tunities .the same course of
Qvde Blaylock from Sweet
Kenneth Chance ami Ardell now available from county ex -Mill Gty at tiie high sclw>>!
By Margiuvf Krieger
study, and will upon comple
gym un Surxiay -March 17th
Home.
Webster were the newest flying tension offices or from U»e OSU
Mr
and
Mrs.
Deo
Morgan
tion of the eighth grade be able
Mari-Linn basketball teams
enthusiasts
at
Davis
Airport.
Bulletin
Qerk.
Corvallis
had as Visitors Sunday. Mrs
FUR QALJTY JOB PRINTINS
to go into high school on the
lost their games Wednesday
Written by Qark. the Fact
Sw Die Mill aty Enterprise.
An old timer is one who night both teams A and B to Morgan s mother and brother.
same level as any other young
sheet gives information on when
Top Quality printing, priced
rcr-.erabers Cuban heels as St. Marys in Stayton and Thurs Mrs John Ebar ami Roman of
person in the district.
to prune, pruning equipment,
right Fast service too. Ph.ma
Burns; and his rqothcr. Mrs.
This atone should be incentive something ladies wore."
day night the A team lost to
how to prune, shaping cuts and
897-2772 Nights «7 2830
Josephine Morgan of Albany.
Q
1
am
63.
my
job
has
be
Mill Gty grade school played
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kirk and come more difficult for me dur dressing wounds
at the Man-Linn gym.
Another
OSU
publication
Dennis
of Halsey, spent Sunday ing the last few years because
I Santiam V’alley Grange mem-
which ganiners may find useful
Automotive A Industrial
wth
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bob
Kirk
I
don't
see
as
well
as
I
once
I bers went to Charity Grange
at tills time. Qark •aid, is I
Maintenance
Friday night for their visitation They are Bob s parents and did. Can I retire before I am "Pruning Ornamentals." osu :
65’
and about 17 members made brother.
Bulletin
784.
Written
by
Cliff
I
Welding, IM<-srl Engine
Mr. and Mrs LJoyd Ketchum
Fees
Penalty
A Men. as well as women,
the trip. Lloyd Sletto took Mr.
are the proud parents of their can now retire as early as age Cordy. Jackson county exten- '
Service
Mrs.
Sam
Wizer
and
Mr.
and
son agent, the bulletin give* :
In Marion County
After Mar. 1st
second
child,
a
son.
born
Feb
Shop
or Field
62.
however,
the
amount
of
the
and Mr - Henry Diomas to the
information
a bout
ruary Ati at Salem General hos benefit is reduced depending extensive
Male .............. $1.00 Male .............. $3.00 Crowfoot Grange where they pital.
lirico Batterie«
Gregory Lloyd weighed upon tlx number of months tic- pruning several varieties <4 or- i
received the third and lourth
narnental shrubs. It is also avail
S
pounds,
jounces
and
joins
a
fore
age
65
for
which
benefit*
Sp. Female .... $1.00 Sp. Female .... $3.00
degrees.
Factory Equipment
able on request from cixinty ex-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spell sister, Cathy al home. Mrs. are paid. At age 62. for exam* tension , ft ices <>r from the OSU
Ignition Parta
Female .......... $2.00 Female .......... $4.00
meyer and daughter, Sharon Ke'chum and son returned home pie. you would be eligible for Bulletin Qerk in CorvaiUs
of
the
»mount
payable
to
Dealer for Aireo It elding
and Donna Huber, their son. Tuesday.
Make Money Orders or Checks Payable to
Mrs. 1 Frances Richards, of you at 65 if you waited until
Ronald and Miss Mary Goodell
Producta
and their son and wife, Mr. and Silverton is visiting her daugh- you were 63. you would get 86*o Mrs. Wills Honors
Haroid
;«reent ot the benefit payable
Mrs. Jerry Spellmeyer and baby ter and family the
from Stayton spent Sunday at Roths lor a couple of weeks. to you at 65. Visit your nearest
i -aut Tuesday Mmes. Emma social security office. You may Daughter-In-Law
Ocean Lake. They reported a
Jim and Veryl Hoover
Schreder,
Louise V old. Mar w'tsh to apply for your benefits
windy,
rainy
day.
Salem, Oregon
Mrs Nat Wills hoQprctl her
Ph.
«97-2911 Mill City
idada
now.
garet
Krieger
and
Miss
The annual Father and Son
daughter in-law,
Mrs
Elmer
Q. I am 40 years old and have
banquet will be held Sunday Barker attended the Salem
Ellis of Sweet Home un Valcn-
evening, February' 24 at the Me Council of Christian Business a wile, age $7. and 6 children Une s Day at a birthday iunch-
dxn-
ranging
in
ages
from
3
years
thodist church. This will be a and Professional women s
eon. Mrs. Wills took her guesU
to 14 year*. My work is cover
potluck affair for the whole ncr meeting.
to the Garden Club Valentine
ed
umier
social
security
ami
I
and
Mr. and Mrs. Al Barker
family.
Luncheon when- a table was
have
been
steadily
employed
at
are
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walton Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sophy
reserved for the group. The
were hosts for a pinochle party vacationing in Hawan at the the same job for the past 12 table was centered with a heart
year*.
What
would
social
secur
Saturday evening at their home. present ime.
ity do for me and my family shaped birthday cake.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
The Junior High Campfire
Present wen- Mr» Elmer EM-
Donald Huber, Mr. and Mrs. girls had a dinner for their par if I were to meet with an acci is and Margaret. Mrs. John
dent
tomorrrw
and
became
un
Leland Manning. Mr. and Mrs. ents Saturday evening at the
Stock, and Mrs. CUrtia Calkins
able to work in the future?
Louie Henning and Mr. and fire hall. Attending were Rev.
all of Sweet Home. Mr» Ellis
A.
We
sincerely
hope
that
no
Mrs. W ilton High score was and Mrs. Rolh. Mr. and Mrs
Wilson from Gates, and Mrs
Do you hsvs a rood ttfs dtivint
such
accident
will
happen
But
and
held by Leland Manning and Junior Williamson. Mr.
rscordf Thin this revolutionary
if it should, you and your wife George Ftook. Mrs. John ’ Wills
and
tow by Mrs. Manning.
Mrs. Chester Storey. Mr.
•nd rtalittic auto policy <i for you!
and children xxjld receive dis and Natalie Mrs. Bessie Bas-
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Berry Mrs. Bill McCauley and Jess
It Kterdi u'a inien nth lonir
ability benefits beginning with sett. Mrs. Verne Shaw- and
rank
from Tillamook were weekend McCauley. This was a
premium costs and iptcial futurts.
the seventh month after the ac Skye and Mrs. Nat Wills i the
guests at the home of his par passing ceremonial for Donna
for tumplti You enjoy Jcnest
cident. Call, w rite, or visit your j hostess.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ber and Laura Storey. Cccilia WiU
wimble cost immediately.. . » th
local s«x:ial security office and
ry and her mother, Mrs. Susie liamson, Judy Roth and Janclle
further jiscounts for ufe fizivirg
ask for a copy ot * Ilf You Be-|
Hav.thorne. The girts prepared
Haynes at Mill Gty-
years. Premiums are pad qua»-
come Disabled," which will tell I Campfire Girls To
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ed and served the dinner. A game
terly with no penalty surchaT-
yo» in mòre detail in dollars
wards were Friday night and of password was played after
Th » t o;
and cents what social security1 Have Banquet Friday
Saturday guests at the home me .ionors were awarded.
backed by THE HOME INSURANCE
disability
incurance
benefits |
All Mill Qty Campfire Girls.
COMPANY, famous for fad, fi r
of her son and wife. Mr. and
might mean to you and your Bluebirds. Campfire leaders and
uttlemect of clalfflE
Mrs. Harry Mason and family
family.
2U ounces.
TUget aOi’e'ficta—and further
their assistants arc preparing
at Vancouver, Wn.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Rodger
Q I am receiving social se
Information on addit onal features
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hagle and Fudge, Sublimity, a son. Rich curity as a widow under 62 with their annual Father and Daugh
lr d r a •
>r (■ -
. r?
ter Banquet. The girls earn hon
son. from Longview, Wn.. were ard Allen. January 30. 1963.
birce minor children. If I should ors by attending.
Friday night and Saturday weight 7 lbs. 12 ounces.
die, will the children continue
phviu or come m today! »'itv
The banquet will be Friday .
guests at the home of Mr. and
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Donald to receive benefits?
February
22
in
the
Christian
Mrs. Frank Spellmeyer and G Hendricks, Aumsville, a son.
A. Yes. Their benefits will
I
Church social rooms at 6:30
I family.
David James, January 30. 1963, continue until they are age 18.
P. M Each girl will furnish a
weight 6 lbs . 12*4 ounces.
covered dish and will be escort
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Edward
ed by her father.
W. Albus, Stayton. a son. Timo
Games and program will fur
thy William. February 2. 1963.
Wednesday, Feb 20 Santiam nish entertainment for the ev
weight 7 lbs. 9 ounces
Rebekah lodge at hall at 8 p. m. ening.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Babiea Born at Santiam
North Santiam Chamber of
Further information mny be
W. Woodridge. . Aumsville, a
Memorial Hoapital. Stayton
Commerce at Gates clubhouse had by calling Mrs Ralph Bud-
February
3.
son.
Albert
Ray,
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
at 8 p. m. Al Brown. Linn Co. long. chairman of the Canyon
J. C. KIMMEI-, Owner
W. Kirsch, Lyons, a son, Scott 1963. weight 8 lbs. . 3 ounces.
Assesor will speak
Campfire Leaders Association Ph. 897-2660
MUI City
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Rex A.
Alan. Jan. 28. 1963, weight 9 lbs.
Lions Auxiiary at Mary Kelly or Mrs Wendell Heller.
Lucas. Aumsville, a son Micb-
home at 8 p. m.
ail Grover, February 4, 1963,
Friday. Feb 22 IOOF lodge
NEW POWER
NEW PRIMER
weight 9 lbs. 5*4 ounces.
NEW FEATURES
at 8 p. m.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs Daniel
Campfire Father and Daugher
D. Magee. Stayton. a un Daniel
banquet at Christian church at
Dale, February 7, 1963, weight
6:30.
8 lbs. 13 ounces.
Monday. Feb. 25-Lion club I
Bom to Mr. and Mrs Joseph
dinner meeting at hall. 6 30. Al
T. Hallam, Stayton, a son. Jeff
HONESTY ■ INTEGRITY ■ VALUE
rey Thomas. February 7, 1963 Brown. Linn County Assessor
will speak
Authorized Hale« A Service
weight 7 lbs. 3*4 ounces.
Reorganization hearing at Mill
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Viril L
PACKARD
BELL & MOTOROLA TV
X
• New primer for instant starts
Trout, Mill City, a daughter. Gty grade school gym at 8 p. m
Tuesday Feb. 26— OES Social
Beverly Jean February 10. 1963
• Exclusive shock absorber system
club at Clara Morris home 12 30.
weight 7 lbs.
• Balanced handling — AH position cutting • Fingertip controls
Phone 897-2446
-
Mill City, Ore.
Wed. Feb. 27—Order of Rain
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Takes bars up to 42' • New optional gear ratios — 3:1 or 3.6:1
bow
for
Girls
7:30
at
hall.
On
New
Highway
At
Third
St
L Taylor, Turner, a son. Car
THE MILL CITY
enough to bring out all the vot
ers in each district. The reason
we feel a yes vote is mandatory
is that we honestly believe that
tills is a step forward in edu
cation. The youth of Hus nation
needs better education now than
at any time in the luxury of the
United States. We must see to
it that our young people have
the best we can give them
within the realm of our power
to provide it for them. Through
reorganization we will not ne
cessarily cut our operating bud
get, but we will have a better
opportunity to get more mile
age out of the education dollar.
Since the first talk of reorg
anization. Die Enterprise has
believed that education couki
better be served by having an
administrator, whose duty it
would be to administer the po
licy of the three schools. Gates.
Mill Qty Elementary and the
Union High school. Dus man
should be a person who will see
<o it that there is a good, solid,
uniform course of study from
the first grade through high
school,
There wxxild be less
tor dissention
than
chance
there has been under the sys-
tern which has prevailed up to
this time.
In other areas where several i
districts have been placed un
der one administrator it has
proven beyond any shallow of
a doubt that it is the sensible
manner in which to bring the
best in education to our com-
mumy. Let us then get out on
Monday. March 4 and give our
support to a proven system
of education.
Pruning Pointers
For Ice Damaged
Trees, Shrubs Told
Ite
Detroit ■ Idanha
Your Social Security
DOG LICENSE DUE
Hoover's Repair
H. C. Mattson, County Clerk
Safe Drivers can
qualify for this
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AGENCY
.
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roll Scott. February 10, 1963,
weight 7 lbs. 9 ounces.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs Rich
ard A. Gilbert. Turner, a son,
Randal Lynn, February U. 1963,
weight 8 lbs. 1*4 ounces.
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