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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1963)
Map Showing Official Zoning of Mill City School District 4—The MUI City Enterprise, Thursday. Mar. 21, 1968 for/ Morris Dies - - - Mother of Local Man Passes Away Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morris received word Monday evening of the death of his brother. Earl Morris, who passed away Mon Mrs Julia Elizabeth DeGuire. day in the Oregon City hospital. died Thursday evening at Mrs. Fred Duffy is a niece of 101 X in SUV,««,. Sb, WM the deceased. the mother ot Charfc. De Guire of Mill City. She lived in the Silverton area foi the past T1 years, and had been ( m J jk in iU health the past eigh '701 FA . luzfeó, bfomhò I a ' Oticul ■*! TILLER-CULTIVATOR Plenty of capacity for tilling or cultivating heavy aotla. Non wind in,’. sharpening Ana*, ¿u^rwUetrd against breakage! •‘►'astatch*’ tina aawtn bitas (8H to 2S>*) changa in mtod Full working visibility. Ask us for a demonstra txxi today! Now 3 hp! First with finger-tip 'X death of Mrs. DeGuire leaves only hair persons in the mid-WiUamette Valley who are 100 or older. She was bom in England. February 18. 1862 and came to Canada when she was 7. Mu moved to Silverton about 18».. She was the widow of Charles Frank DeGuire. who d,ed *n 1929. He was a Civil W ar A et eran. farmer, grocer, jeweler, band leader and founder ot the People s Bank at Silverton. Surviving besides Charles are a daughter. Mrs. Vada Silverton and two sons, Alvis and Olfan of Silverton, five grandchildren and three great I grandchildren. I Funeral services were held Monday aftern.xxi in Silverton Mr. and Mrs Charles DeGuire (Ruth Higdon) from Mill City attended. FLOWER WEDDING LINE POWER INI HATIONS AND \NNOlNCEMENTS REVERSE $159.50 o c* is • G See It At MILL CITY HARDWARE I .EG AL NOTICE In accordance with O. R. S. 330.700, voters of the Adminis trative District, 129J, com prising the Mill City Element-1 ary. Gates Elementary, and' Santiam Union High School areas are hereby notified that on April 1, 1963, there will be elected, for the newly reor- ganized district, 5 directors. 1 to serve for five years 1 to serve for four years 1 to serve for three years 1 to serve for two years 1 to serve for one year Phone 897-2977 151 S. W. Broadway Mill City, Oregon Announcement ! Election will take place In each of the elementary schools ot the above area from 2.00 to 8:00 p. m.. un April 1. 1963 For the school board of the Administrative District, each member must come from a dif ferent zone. Length ot term of office will be determined by a 1 total number of votes cast for different candidates. The can didate receiving the highest ! number ot votes tn each zone will be elected for that zone. Zone 1—is that area of the I present Gates Grade School I District lying North of the North Santiam River. Zane 2 Is that part ot the present Gates Grade Schixtl District lying South of the North Santiam River. Zone 3 Is that part of present Mill City Element- ary School District lying North ot the North Santiam River. Zone 4 Is that part of the present Mill City School District lying South of the North Santiam River, and ( > I , North Santiam River, and West of the line described in Zone 4. Voting will be at large, but Board members must reside In the designated zones. Petitions tor nomination will be received by the County School Office until rioting time Kui h . ■ 1" '■ ■ '«I p m LINN COUNTY REORGANI ZATION COMMITTEE. Zone 5 Is that part of the W. If DOI.MYER, present Mill City Sclaxil Secretin y nnd Cuunty School District lying South of the Superintendent. 12 East of a line starting South üic river, going down the center of First Street to its intersection with Ivy Street, westerly down the center ot Ivy Street to the West line of the East halt of Section 31 in Township 9 S, Range 3 E, continuing south along this half-section line to the school district boundary. We are now equipped to promptly handle TV Club Antenna installations at the lowest possible cost. We have added another service truck for antenna installation and have ad ditional technical help to enable us to han dle a greater volume of work. We welcome Frank Sheythe, technician and Jerome Brudas, engineer, who are now employees of our company. Golden Rule TV Pittam Bldg., Mill City Phone 897-2446 I I at Gates to fill me unexpired term as school director of Ed Chance, who had moved to Cal ifornia. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davison of Lyons were announcing the engagement of their daughter, Andrea Dec to Richard Crook of Mill City. Five Years Ago A family gathering had hon ored Clyde Rogers on his birth Pictured on the front page of day anniversary that week. The Enterprise was the new Gas Heat Co. building at Lyons, Ten Years Ago owned by Sam Bridges. He had Blil Shuey had retired after and suffered a terrific fire loss serving the Mountain States injury three years earlier. Power Co. for many years. Ollie Muise had won the top Wesley Greene made the pre prize of $50 at the annual Gates sentation of a gift to Shuey on Firemen's ball. Other winners behalf of the company. were Mervin Haun, Huey Math A daughter had been bom on ews, George Dickie, Wayne March 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Rus Kerr, Elmer Klutke and L. N. sell Kelly at Salem Memorial Rynearson. hospital. Winning top honors in the TYie annual Hobby Show at SUHS ‘ bake-off contest were Detroit grade school had drawn Cara Lee Whitten and Phyllis a large crowd, following the Pate. PTA meeting. Albert Warby Bob Oliver had been elected was in charge of the show. FROM* OUR FILES NOTICE! We Are Getting Mad! Monday evening at 8:30 P. M, the Translator TV Station went off the air for the 10th time because of SABOTAGE. Our Channel 12 Transmitter was damaged and will be temporarily off the air until new parts arrive. Also we have for some time been receiving interference on Channels 2 and 6 from an electric motor rigged to cause interference. We have no electric motors on the hill and have reason to believe this interference is delib erately caused. $500 REWARD for information leading to arrest and conviction of person or persons Trespassing on or Tampering with Property or Equipment of the Golden Rule Translator Company Phone 897-2446 Mill City Oregon Office In Pittam Building Playing at the Mill City Thea tre that week was 'The Happy Time” with Charles Boyer and Marsha Hunt. Bob Shelton had ben sur prised with a birthday party at his home by a group of friends. The party was arranged by Vera Loucks. Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson was heading the Red Cross drive in Gates with Mrs. Kenneth Mar- tig, Mrs. Dan Morrison, Mri. Phillip Hess, and Mrs. Dave Bamhardt assisting her. Fifteen Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Olmstead were visitifig with their son, Ed and family at Timber. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cather- wood and son were visiting at Swisshome for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber at Lyons were the parents of a son, Dennis Allen. Duane and Juanita Downing, students at OSC were spending a vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing. Certificate of assumed busi- new name for the Z.E.M. Lum- ber Co. of Stayton had been filed by Edward Miotke, Tony Ziebert and Sylvester Etzel. Special Easter services were being planned by the Mill City Presbyterian church with Rev. David Ferguson in charge. Mrs. Donald Sheythe was to arrange special music. (She is still do ing a good job.) 500 Attend Ball IT'S Y'Ol/R LAW Game Here Sunday About jUO basketball fans turned out Sunday night to see YOUR NEW HOME single houses, for multiple the Jaycees play Die All Amer When you are ready to build, dwellings, und retail stores, ican Redhead Girls team. It the law con help in many ways for manufacturing and the was a very colorful game with to make your home enjoyable like. the girls putting on an exhibition •nd secure. Unless the city changes its hull of ball handling during Have you decided on the zoning low, no factory, for in time. 4ype house stance, can go up next to you, The score ended 51-23 with you Want and say, in a residential area. But some of the shots going in "lor what to you should find out what your fun"; such as the time one of spend? Well neighborhood zoning rules are. the gals climbed on the should then, let’s go 3. Financing. Financing con er oi the other and slip|>ed the into details: tracts protect both you and the ball in the basket. However, 1. Your lot: lender. Unless you pay cash, the girls were experts und J u n 1 o r ' a you will use credit to buy your school may be nearby, so And house, most likely backed by probably could have made a much wider margin if they had out: a deed of trust: a trustee holds (a) Whether they are plan title until you pay for your wanted to. ning to run a highway house on time. Your payments It is interesting to note that through the area or near may cover principal, interest, the girls average more than a by, or mnke any major insurance, and taxes. Fall be game a day; playing 30 games improvements for which hind and the holder can take in February, traveling all over you cah be assessed. the house back. You may get the United States. (b) What "covenants run" some of your money back on Playing for the Jaycees were with the land? To pro the principal, but you may Jim Wettergreen, Larry Plotts, tect residents, the basic also have to make up any loss Jim Grant, Mel Kokko, Ron deeds ot some neighbor the owner makes in re-selling. Lindsay, Maynard Smith, Gary hoods, for example, call Lieullen,, John Janis and Jim on you to build a certain Hoover. type of house. Do you Maynard Smith was general want to. and can you af chairman of the project and ford to? said it was put on for two pur (c) Easements: Either you poses : to provide entertain or your neighbor may need to run pipes, or ment for the community and to string wires over each provide funds for community other’s land, or to share activities. About $120 was net a driveway. Check nil ted from the game by the Jay- such easements with ceez with the Redheads receiv your county recorder. Or Well worked out contracts ing 60% of the receipts or $200. talk to your prospective can help make your dream The Jaycees had new uniforms neighbors if some of house come true. You know for the game which they plan these things do not show what you want. You should on using for other sports, in up in the title search. be careful to do the best yot cluding some basebail games 2. Zoning, ordinances: For can to obtain it through care this year. your protection your city zones planning and checking th« Adding a lot of fun during the some areas, for example, for ful legal detuils. game were the good-natured referees, Wally Robertson and Nutr Orvjon lawyert offer thia co/umn ____ _ /»«i _ a public errvice, No Jerry Rosamond. In fact, in a parton thould apply or intarprat any law without tha aid ot an attorney, who it complataly advitad ot tha lactt involvad "sparring" match with one of Evan a itifht varianca in faett may chanfa tha application the Redheads it looked like of the law. Wally came out second best. Surviving are four daughters, terment was at the Union Mrs. Jesse Mitchell. Browns Cemetery at Crawfordsville ville; Mrs. Glen Nichols. Phil omath; Mrs. Clark Clem, Coos Bay; and Mrs. Warren King, Funeral services were held Minidoka, Ida.; four sons, Otis Monday at 2 p. m. at the Banta, Sweet Home; Hubert I ah ) Crawfordsville; Tracewell Funeral Home, Sweet Banta, Banta. Sweet lion**; Iz>Roy Home, for Mrs. Etta L. Banta of Brownsville, sister ot Har Banta, Florence; and Oren Banta, Eugene; two brothers, vey Tolbert ot Mill City. Harvey Tolbert, Mill City and Mrs. Banta, 76, died Satur day at a Lebanon hospital. She Roy Tolbert, Lebanon; also 25 had been a Brownsville area grandchildren and six great ‘There are two kinds of grandchildren. resident for 60 years, moving men who don’t understand Elder Cleo Thompson offi women — bachelors and hus WHY DON'T YOU Hl IMCRIBE from Chapin, III., where she bands." ciated at the services and in- was born. TO THE ENTERPRISE. Services Held Mon. For Mrs. Etta Banta Ihe Oldlfrrwb