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
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TILLER-CULTIVATOR
Plenty of capacity for
tilling or cultivating
heavy aotla. Non wind
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sharpening
Ana*, ¿u^rwUetrd
against breakage!
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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