The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 16, 1963, Page 7, Image 7

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    Plan» Made For
Ham Dinner May 16
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liusintwi and Professional
<• I. A Ml fl r I) HATCH
Churches, bazaars, suppers,
DIRECTORY
bake sales etc., will lie run un­
der s|M-c|al Announcements'
classification with a minimum
Eldon Hutchinson
charge of Ml cents ¡»er Insertion
Ten cents ¡ mt line each inser­
APPLIANCE REPAIE
tion No advertisement accept­
Ph. 897-2760
Boxili ed lor less than 50 cents per
week.
Mill City, Oregon
Count five words to the line
In ordering your add. Telephone
897 2772. Mil) City or mall your
JOHN W. REID. M. D. I'lvrrtisrrnent to The Mill City
I..it<-r j<r’ ■<*. Mill Cits'. Oregon.
Physician and Surgeon
Mill City, Oregon
Real Estate
FOR SAl.E House in Salem.
3 bedrooms. Fireplace Patio
Oversized k»t. 17.500. Will
take unimproved land as
down payment pn 3M
I.
2118 Bruce St. N.
20p
DR. JOHN C. TAKE
Chiropractic Physician
Phone 769-2922
Hours 9:00 to 6:00
Evening* by Appointment FOR SALE or RENT Two bed
112 E. Ida St.
Stayton n»m fiume in Lyons. Terms.
Phone s'i.- .vri
: Chok-c
locution
four |>l<-x
17tfc
Weddle Funeral Home
Modern
F'uneral
Service
SU} ton
17tf
Oregon
J. W. GOIN
FOR SALE 2 bedroom house
122 Juniper st
I p
Experienced Veterinarian
HUAI. F.MTATF.
By Harold'* Fiorai
Strout Realty can r»»w serve
(tarden
you better We cover the North
Ph. 769-2533
Stayton Santiam area from Salem City
HORN ELECTRIC
Electrical Wiring
I’hilco Appliance Dealer
Ph. «97-2478
Hox 1008
Mehama, Ore.
Flower*
For
All Occasion*
RALEIGH HAROLD
Florist & Nursery
Limit* to Idanha. Two office*
on Highway 22. Six Salesmen
to aerve you.
Mill City Office IW7 773«
897-2124
Vivian Kcalen
897-2497
Mattel Ynnku*
Archie Thompson 897-2230
Aumsville Office 713 7174
7o jots
Ann Huffman
859 2387
Sam Wlzer
743-2124
Fred Diwcr*
We have many local and out-
of stnte buyer*. If the price is
right we can sell it If you
want to buy we can find It.
STRUCT REALTY
no S W Enterprise Place
ARCHIE THOMPSON. Br Mgr.
Ph 897-2236 Mill City, Ore.
Open 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. FOR SALE or RENT Two bed
room modern home in Mill
Including Sunday
IK Block W. Stayton Uy. City. Terms. Phone 897-2699.
17tf
Ph. Stayton 769-2531
319 W. Washington St.
For Rent
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
Eeasonable Rates
FOR RENT Mislcrn furnished
one Itcdroom units. Also smal­
ler furnished units Reason-
aide rates. Inquire at Oak
Park Motel. Phone 997 MU
Siti
Gates, Oregon.
FOR RENT One bedroom fur­
nished a|Kirtment. llwne 897-
2797 or 897-2555.
49tf
ROOMS FOR RENT By day.
week or month Reasonable
rates Mill City Ixxigc. Phone
27tf
Work Wanted
WANTED Dolls to repair and
dress
Bernadina Hatman,
Phone N’t; 2221
-i>p
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Ph. 768-2319
WORK WANTED Office work.
Full or ¡»art time. Ph. 897-
Stay ton 2950. Mrs. Dorothy Ziebert. 20
Stayton-Jefferson
AUTO WRECKERS
Rebuilt motors and
transmission*
FOR
QUALITY FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCES
Priced Right
Complete Line
Cars Bought tutti Sold
NEW and USED
We Buy Junk
See ANN
Ph. 769-2319
Stayton
LICENSED
Garbage Disposal
gl.AO Per Month and Up
Also
Serving
(¡»1«.
I.yoos.
Idanha and Detroit
At
ANN'S
DISCOUNT HOUSE
at Sublimity-AunisvUle Jet.
Open Evenings
Ph 743-2975
MILL CITY, OREGON
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Itud (Sine, Owner
Phone 807 795«
Subscribe to The
Mill Gty Enterprise
Only $3.00 a Year
Hemorrhoids
Piles
Flnstula.—Hamire — prolapse
Itching and other Rectal dis­
orders. Free descriptive
booklet
Dr. Reynolds Clinic.
Naturo pa th-Proctology
1144 Center Street
AAIJCM, OREGON
Mehama
The Women * So­
ciety ot Die Mehama Church
met on May 9 at 1:30 pm. in
the Fellowship room of the
church Report* ot progress on
plan* tor the Ham dinner Muy
16 were given 'Die dinner will
■tart at 5:30 p.m aiyl serving
will continue until 8:00. it waa
suggested that aorne thought
should lie given to planning a
breakfust for early Fall in
place ot another dinner. 'Die
Mission Sewing committee re­
ported that aome work had
been done but that more re­
mained to be (iniahed The
deadline for Die work >■ Oct.
1. A special meeting will be
culled soon after the Ham din­
ner but no date was aet.
Mra. John Stroachim* und
Mra. B. L. Kirsch served re-
freahmenta of cookie* and cof­
fee to the ludies present for tt»<-
mecting.
GATES
By Martan Stovall
Mehama Women's
Club Entertained By
Dance Pupils
The Gatea Cub Scouts of Den
Meharna — A gnzup of pu­
4, Pack 7 will
ittirwl tin- pils from the Carol Rae dance
Scout Circua in Salem, Satur­ studio in Salem werr present
day, May 25. The cub* are and furnished the entertain­
selling ticket» to the circus.
ment tor the meeting ot the
Mr. and Mr*. Bub Blumen- Mehama Women's Club at the
•tein. Bruce and Frances drove ciubhous«* Thursday evening.
to Eugene Saturday to visit May 9. Following the program
Barbara at the U. of O. tor the me«*ting was called to or­
Mother's weekend Mra Blum- der by the president, Mrs.
enstein, Barbara and France* Charles Camp. The Street
toured the campus and had din­ Light committee reported that
ner at Smith Hall. Mr Biumen- they would be sending out
■tein and Bruce toured Eugene, card* later to people who had
then met Bill Cockrell and the not made payments on 1963
girl* at McArthur Court, where lights and would also do some
they attended the All-Campus ■toliciUng later in the Summer.
Sing before returning home.
Delegate* to the April 23
Week« nd guest* at the home Marion County Federation of
of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Tum- Women’s Clubs meeting gave
idge were Mr and Mr*. Carl reports. Attending from the Me­
Jensen anti three children, of hama club were Mr* Charles
Ollalla, Wash The Jensen* al­ Champ, Mrs. Walter Johns»*!,
so visit« d Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mrs. D. L. Teeters and Mrs.
Kelk while they were here. Lilly Wolfkiel. Mrs Johnson
Mrs. Kelle and Mrs Jensen are was elected auditor of the Fed­
eration for the next year. As
sister*.
Miss Judy Kadin. daughter of this was the last regular meet­
Miscellaneous
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kadin. is em- ing of the club year, Mr*.
ployed by the Commission for Champ, who had served two
Sawmill LOGS WANTED th«' Blind in Portland. She be­ year* as president, was pre­
STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. gan work then- Just week. sented a gift by the members.
Hostesses for the evening
lop i*riC4M U j I bccund Growth Judy spent last weekend at the
were Mrs. William Dull and
g .Mile W cmi Mehama. Ore, 3tf home of her parents.
Mrs. Austin IxmgfeUow. They
Bob Allis ton's par«*nts and I serv< d refreshments at the
mother, from Springfield, were
of ttic meeting to the
TúfaitíM fa special gwsts for th«* Sunday 1 close
fourteen members present
services at the Gates Commun­
KT Pl iff
ity Church last week. His moth­
CA jw 'ELS • 1 LNOLEUM
er ¡.layed her accordian for the
.New <iixl Used Furniture
meeting Sunday, May 26, she is
3rd St.. Stayton. Ore 51tf expected to be back. 1h«'re will
Mrs. John Teeter»
lx- a potluck dinner that Sun­
Mr. and Mrs Jack Ryland
NOTICE
day, following th«* service.
returned home last Wednesday
We have some very low
The Gate* Women's Club will from a weeks trip to Washing­
prices on No. 3 and 4 meet
Thursday, May 16, at 1
lumber, 1x4 to large tim­ p. m at the clubhouse. A des- ton where they visited on the '
: San Juan Is particularly at I
ber*.
s< rt luncheon will be served. Friday Harbor. They also spent]
Stout Creek Lumber Co. Election of officers for the 1963- I some time in the Olympic For-
Mile West of Mehama 61 term will be held.
< est and stopped at several
Mrs
Ed Kadin's mother, places on tho coast.
FOR SAl.E Five dairy cows. 3 Mrs. Mattis Root, left last week
Mrs. John Stroschine visited
milking; 1 to freshen in June on an extended visit with rela­ in Corvallis the week end before
and I in July. Ernest Schroed­ tives in Nebraska and Wiscon­ last where she enjoyed the
er Box 452, Gate», Ore.
2Up sin. Sh«- plans to be gone about ; Mothers week end with her
daughter Judy.
FOR SALE MacDonald Water six month*.
Dinner guests Sunday at the
Mrs. Harold Longfellow and
System compiete $30 Phone
Frank home of Mr. and Mrs Clare Mrs. D. L. Teeter* were lunch-
897-2656 Mill City
21 p Rush were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle «•on guests of their sister Mrs.
Novak.
Rush and family of Salem, and Don Stensland in Independence
WANTED Player Piano that Tina Graham and Bess Vander- last Friday.
ha* had player ¡»art removed. mt*r.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kirsch, i
Jess Moses has been serious­ Maren and Lenny visited during
For further information Ph.
■ nt
• m ■. Ram- ly ill with a respiratory in­ the week end with Kirsch's par­
20p fection, but is reported to be ents the Fred Barrow* of Bend.
bo. Mill City, Oregon
much improved at this writing-
A visitor during the week end
WANTED Husky boy to do His sister from the coast has witii Mr
and Mrs. Charles
yard work and motiving 530 been here helping care for I Bouche, Jacqueline, Yvonne
20 him.
Broadway.
| and Greg, wa* Mrs. Bouches
Mi and Mi s Paul Steward I brother Fred Kerrie of Joliet,
WANTED Pasture for horse
Must be fen<-«-d. Water nearby. have returned for the summer I Ill. Mr. Kerzic was at the Un-
Susan Cottmarf 859-3552. 20p after spending the winter vaca- i iversity of California in Berke-
Honing in California.
Sunday visitors at the home
FREE Cottonwood
stumpage
tor its removal. On good road. of Mr. and Mrs. George Stovall
W.lson Stevens Ph 859-2308. were Mr. ami Mrs. Vic Viers
21 and twx» children, of Eugene.
Mr. ami Mrs. Don Erickson
FOR SALE All Channel Color­ and John Eric helped chaperone
ed TV Antena Cost new $75. the Seniors for their Sneak
Sell for $20. Pat Adams. Gates Weekend at Seaside.
Phone 897 2802.
22p
Sunday guests at tne home of
WANTED Strawberry pickers. Mrs. Velma Carey were Mr. and
6 acres first year Northwest Mrs Don Carey of Stayton and
berries. Transportation furn­ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carey
ished Please register now. of Portland
Mr. and Mrs Willard Howell
Joe A. Koenig & Son, Rt. 1.
Box 185 Stayton. 24 mil«'* E. and family spent Mother's Day
of Stayton. Ph. 769-2766 2Utfc. at the home of his mother.
Mrs. T. B. Howell, in Oregon
WANT TO BUY TIMBER City.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henness
Small or Large Tract*
Either cash <>f stumpage bast* of Medfoni spent the week end
STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. at the home of his parents, Mr.
4 Mile West Mehama. Ore. 3lf. and Mrs. Glenn Henneess. Sat­
urday the Earl Henness' and
NEW M c CI’U j OCH CHAIN Mrs Glenn Henness drove to
Beaverton to look after Earl's
SAWS
To fit all w<»xi cutting need*. hous«' there. The Glenn Hen­
ness «‘ntertained at a family
Prices start at $124.95
dinner held at the clubhouse
RAY BRANCH 4 SON
Phone 859-2240
Mehama Mother's day. Present for the
Sunday celebration were Mr.
KEYS MADE WHILE YOU and Mrs. Gamold Morris of
W AIT. Better get an extra key Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. Faye
made for your house or auto­ Norris of Milwaukie. Miss La­
mobile today. Bring your key verne Norris of Eugene. Mr.
with you. Mill City Hardware. ami Mrs. Earl Henness of Med­
Mill City.
48tl ford. Mr. amt Mrs. Keith Wan­
ness and family of Albany, Mrs.
Olive Samples of Stayton. Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Taylor of Dallas,
Public Notices
and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hen­
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECT­ ness ami family.
ION UPON QUESTION OF ♦ "Early Marriages" will be the
INCREASING TAX I-EVY subject of the project lesson
OVER AMOUNT LIMITED to be given at the meeting of
BY SECTION II. ARTICLE the Santiam Canyon Home Ex­
XI. STATE CONSTITUTION tension Unit, next Thursday,
Notice is hereby given that May 23. at 10 a. m. at the clui>
an electi<»n will be held in Ad­ house. A potluck luncheon will
ministrative School District No. be served at noon.
Visitors Sunday at the home
129J of Linn and Marion Coun­
ties. State of Oregon, from 2:00 of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickett
P. M. to 8:00 P. M. on May 27. ' were Jackie Janis and children,
1963, at Gates Elementary Phyllis Bicket and Mr. and
School and Mill City Elemen­ Mrs. Richard Blake of Salem,
tary School in said school dis­ and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kind­
trict. for the purpose of sub­ red of Sublimity.
Sunday dinner guests at the
mitting to the legal voters of
said district the question of in­ home of Mr and Mrs. Clyde
creasing the tax levy for the Oliver were Mr. and Mrs. Bob
fiscal year 1963-1964 over the Oliver and girls and Mr. and
amount limited by section II, Mrs. Terry Muir and Randy
article XI, of the Constitution ot and Terry of Salem.
Weekend guests at the home
Oregon.
The reaaons for increasing of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Wilson
were grandson* Ronald and
such levy are:
Richard Wilson of Eugene and
No tax base.
John Carey of Stayton. Their
Increased operating costs.
The amount of tax in ex­ parent», Mr and Mrs. Robert
cess of the 6% limitation, pro­ Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Don
posed to be levied for said Carey, came for them Sunday.
Misses Anne Marie and Bar­
fiscal year 1* $280,582.
Dated thi* 6th day of May. bara Hirte of Salem spent Sun­
day at the home ot their par­
1963
ents. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Hirte.
Attest:
Phone 897-2772
EDNA F. ROSS. District Clerk Mrs. Hirte worked last week
and thi* week for Florent
DONALD C. WALKER.
at the
Hilltop
Market,
Chairman Board of Directors < Frichtl
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May 9th and May 16th.; while he ia on vacation.
7—The Mill City Enterprinc, Thursday, May 16, 1963
ley doing some research work
with a tram from the Atomic.
Energy commission tor a tew
week*. Mrs tkxiche had not
seen her brother for over ten
year*.
Mr. and Mr*.
Raymond
Branch are receiving congratu­
lation* on the birth of a grand­
daughter. The baby who weigh-'
ed 7 It»* 9 oz. and was numixl
Denice Gale was bom to Mr.
and Mrs Dean Branch in Port­
land on May 12. Thi* i* the
Raymond Branch* i e con d
grandchild
a* the Gerald
Branches of Mehama have a son
Robert.
Mr and Mr*. Julius Titze and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Richmond,
Barbara and Pam spent the
week end at the Titze cabin on
the Metolius River.
Mr and Mrs Ed Castle Ux»k
her mother. Mrs. J. M. Herberg­
er to .Salem Sunday where they
had dinner with Mr Herberger
Calling in the afterrxx/n and be­
ing served ice cream were, Mr.
and Mrs. George Herberger,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Herberger,
Walter Herberger and daughter
Barbara Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Randall, Mrs. V. J. Arthur and
Mrs. Elsie Byers all of Salem
<41Z Y?/)/
MEHAMA
Present for a family dinner
at the Edward Walz home Sun­
day were, Mrs. Elsie Trick of
Salem, the Rev. Ormal Trick
of Estacada, Mr. and Mrs. Vir­
gil Trick and four daughter*
and Mr and Mrs Waltz. Jo­
anne, Dorothy, Carol, Darrell
and Mike.
Mr and Mrs D. L. Teeter*.
Harold. Doug, and Brice visited
during the week end with Mrs.
Teeters parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Chris McDonald in Glide
Wendell Simpson of Rose­
burg visited Sunday morning
at the David Blum home. Mr.
Simpson was in the Service
with Mr, Blum and they had
not seen each other for six or
seven year*.
Mr*. Edith Marks spent
Mother's Day with her mother,
Mrs. J. F. Webber in Sweet
Home.
Mr and Mr* Ed Keys and
daughter* Jacqueline and Edna
of Glide visited relatives here
during the w«?ek end. They were
here to attend funeral services
for Mrs Carl Titus who was an
aunt of Mrs. Keys.
Mr. and Mr*. Grant Smith
visited his mother. Mrs. Clara
Smith in Eugene Sunday.
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