The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 25, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEHAMA
Mrs. J<>kn T«M>tera
IT’S YOUR LAW
Mr. and Mr». Ij»rry Klm»«*y,
Murk, Rniuly, Susan. Mary, ami
l.l<»y<l returned home Inal Wed-
rwaday from n »hori varntlon
THE KNOWLEDGEABLE
•rip when they went to Spokane,
WIDOW
Wn , <l<»wn through Montana and
Sit back and take a good
visited the Yelkiwitone and
Grand Teton National parks. look at all you havs dons:
Hie Klm»ry family attended a You've given your family a
home, secur­
Frame family minkm nt Ilan
ity, and many
ler Sunday.
Willow lliillip» returned home luxuries. For
you
Sunday after a week'» visit with them
Man* in Klamath ft* mid want the best
now and to­
Cava Junction
Mr and Mrs C. S. Hntwn morrow. And
ami Vicki returned home last even after
Friday from a three week's trip you are gone, So, most likely,
North < '.Ii'.lln | n>< v «Htad you've already drawn up a
with his parents die Foster will to save on death taxes.
Browns nt Todd, N. C., and Perhaps you'vs put some
with other relatives and former funds In trust for certain pur­
poses.
schoolmntea << Mr. Hntwtt.
Even so, you can't do all
Mr» !>>nna Weldon and child­
ren, Debbie, Becky an<l Steve your family’s thinking for
of Salem, visited during the years to come. You have to
weekend with Mr»
Writhin'» equip them, especially your
wife, to manage their own
gr n nd | n > rents, Mr and Mr» II.
affairs.
L. Kitsch.
Refresh your wife on your
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Taylor
were hosts at their home Sat­ business what you own; how
urday evening for the monthly you regard it; who your asso­
meeting of the G E M Pinochle ciates are. and whom to look
club Members present to en­ to for facts and advice. In
joy thr supper and evening of this way you can keep her
cards were Mr and Mrs Joe from some mistakes
How«*. Gates; Mr and Mr» S
Tell your wife how you pay
G Myer», Stayton; Mr and
the bill», keep record», and
Mrs G. D. Myer». Elkhorn.
pay your taxes Tell her espe­
Mr and Mr». Keith I’hilllpa.
cially who advises you on
Mr anti Mr» Glle» Wagner these matters Tell her about
and thr hosts. Mr and Mr»
insurance, trust funds, stocks
Taylor.
Armstg tlxiae In a group from left Sunday evening f<* their
here enjoying a day at thr homes in Colorado after a
Dirt land zoo Sunday were Mr week's visit here.
and Mr» Grant Smith, Mr and
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Honeas
Mr» Art Anilersen. Mr» Walter arrived fom California last Wed­
Johnson. Vicki. Carla and Dale; 1 nesday to »pend thr summer at
Mr»
Riatnie Wagner, Linda, their place here.
Debbie and Donald, anti Don
Visitors Sunday of Mr. and
Smolke
Mr» C M Cooper were her
Mr and Mr» O. D Bilyeu of niece and husband. Mr. and
U-banrwi were Sunday dinner Mrs. Tom Kinney of Portland
guest» at thr Itarry Monntr
Mr» David Blum returned
bome Additional guests wrrr home laat Friday from Tacoma.
Mr ant! Mrs C S Brown anti . Wn., where »he had »pent about
Vicki
10 days at the home of her
Mrs 1 ton Hornberger and her sister and family, the Ixwvis
sistrr. Jewel Wallen left last . Fates. Judy Blum remained
week ft* Hltoxi. Miss
Mrs ] for a longer visit with her
Hornberger went to join her i aunt's family.
Visiting this
husband, whit Is stationed with week with thr Blums and the
thr army thrrr nnd Miss Wil Tom Smith family of Turner
Irn will rrtum home aftrr a are Mr. and Mr». Fred Rob-
short visit.
brek. David and Diane of Ta­
;
Sunday visitors nt the Frank coma, Wn.
Whltr home were Mrs White's
Mr» Allen C. McDonald and
brother ant! sister-in-law, Mr children Tammy, (Jiris and
ant! Mrs Dennis E Gray of Kenny, who were called here
Toledo ant! Mr and Mrs W H recently by the death of her
Maddoux of Stayton Mr Whites brother, Jerrry Norton, have
father and slater. Clarence E decided to remain here for a
Whltr anti Mrs Bertha Ixmvlrn few more weeks visiting her
totali
fur law Multi Drmeoary tJrf
and other Investments. Show
her the papers and where you
keep them. And why.
Show her how you bought
the house and car.
See that she meets your law­
yers, bankers, and business
associates.
Does she know enough about
your buiinesa and whom you
deal with? She may have to
take it over and run It or sell
It.
Take her to your office;
show her where you keep the
books, vital papers, letters,
checks, and receipts.
Does she know how to file
her tax forms and whom to
consult about taxes?
Take her through your busi­
ness papers Perhsps while
you are around to supervise,
you ought to let her have a
trial run or two in some trans­
action to give her skill, knowl­
edge, and confidence.
parents thr Boyd Nortons and
other relatives and friend», be­
fore returning to Ft. George
Meade. Mr., where Mr. Mc­
Donald la stationed
The Mehama Fire Dept . was
called to a fire at the Stout
Creek I-umber company Thurs­
day afternoon when a fire
started in the shavings bin. The
bln was damaged quite extens­
ively but prompt action of the
firemen prevented the fire from
spreading The Lyons and Stay­
ton trucks were also there.
Mrs.
Dual* Wagner and
children, Jimmy. Duana and
Peggy of Molalla visited here
last Friday. The children were
here to help their cousin Deb­
bie. daughter of Mr». Bonnie
Wagner, celebrate her 9th birth-
day anniversary.
Mrs Edith Marks and grand­
daughter,
IJnda
Davenport,
visited uring the weekend with
relatives In Sweet Home Mrs.
Marks' mother, Mrs. J. F.
Webber returned home with
them for a wwk's visit here.
,T—The Min City Enterprise, Thursday, July 25, 19R3
DETROIT Market Outlook
IDANHA Mixed for Logs,
Lumber and Cones
Mr». Arnold MaJonn
MVern Collins, Salem, ha»
purchased a lot on Santiam ave-
nue from Mr. and Mrs. Krn
Fry.
Mrs. John Estey has receiv­
ed word that her nephew, Sgt.
Norman Brooker, former De­
troit resident and a veteran til
IX years in the army, was tak
rn by plane from Thailand to a
hospital in the Philippine» with
ii severe case of ulcers.
Donna and IJnda Brown ac­
companied Gall Fagan to Ore­
gon City Saturday night where
they were overnight guests of
Sharon and Darlene McClarty
Mrs. Marie Bones of Madras,
visited Sunday at the hr.me of
her uncle and aunt. Mr. and
Mr». John E»tey In Detroit.
Virginia Swayze of North
Bend, was an overnight guest
at the home of her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr and Mrs
Bob Guerin Tuesday.
R. C. McCurren, Seattle. 1»
»pending two weeks at the home
of hi» son-in-law and daughter.
Mr. and Mr». Arnold Malone
in Detroit.
Mr». Pat Graham gave a
»bower and card party at her
home at the Ranger Station on
Friday f<* Mrs I-aurie Kuehne
Thow attending were Karen
Galdabini,
Margie
Varner,
Carolyn Gardner,
Pat Sapp.
Margie Wagner. Betty Dean
and Verna Ketchum.
Mr. Karen Galdabini held a
dessert-coffee at her home July
10 for Mr» David Sapp to intro­
duce her to the women at the
Ranger Station Attending were
Betty
Dean,
Pat Graham.
Marge Varner. Marge Wagner.
Carolyn Gardner and I .auric
Kuehne.
A san. Scott Da via. wa» bom
to Mr. and Mr» Clyde Davii
of Idanha.
Mr. and Mr». Joe Broaig and
Mr. and Mr». Dave Oja attend­
ed a patio potluck »upper to in­
troduce new personnel in the
Mill City Ranger station. Mr.
and Mrs Ralph McCurdy were
hosts,
Richard Rice and I ai Ann
Whitaker of Salem, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sophy
Sunday.
The American Legion Auxil-!
I
all construction materials used ' should be fairly high thia year
, in Canada may shift mors of since supplies will be scarce, he
Commercial
seed
that country's lumber into the 1 continued
expert trade, Sutherland warn­ buyers and OSU geneticists
forecast a very poor crop of
ed.
Douglas fir seed tn Northwest
The
October
blowdown
contln-
The open market for logs in
Oregon this fall.
Western Oregon is beset by a nes to hang over the industry as
Ixrw production of female
owners
push
to
beat
insects
to
number of uncertainties, but ap­
pears generally favorable for the affected areas. Paradoxical­ cones plus poor pollination be­
the next six months with de­ ly. Sutherland said, the labor cause of a wet- cold spring
mand expected to remain fairly dispute may actually improve reduced production and Insects
the market for the small own­ have attacked much that re­
high.
ers’ timber.
The strike has mains, he reported.
This is the outlook as seen pushed prices for lumber and
A strong market Is expected
by C. F. Sutherland, Oregon plyood higher and shifted pro-
State University extension ior­ duction to the small mills which nevt fall for high quality Christ­
est economics specialist, in the i are always more active in the mas trees, particularly for cul­
tured I>xjglas fir. A ready mar­
new Oregon Farm and Market ope a market for logs
ket should also be available for
Outlook. Copies of the outlook
Hardwoods will probably con­
circular are now available from tinue to move well in most grand fir and Oregon shore
pine.
county extension offices.
Western Oregon counties. Suth­
The major markets for Ore-
Housing economists predict erland said
Furniture sales .;ou producers will continue to
that construction during the re­ have been excellent and are ex­ be in California, although the
mainder of 1963 will match the pected to approach 1962, a rec­ Portland area will provide an
pace set in 1962 when builders ord year in the industry Hard­ | Important outlet for many pro­
erected almost a million single wood lumber producers have ducer». Sutherland »aid.
family dwellings, he said.
been pressed to find an ade­
Canadian
competition
con­ quate supply of high quality togs
tinues to be a primary factor to meet the demand for alder
affecting Oregon lumber and and maple furniture stock, hr
tog prices, he noted. In the first noted.
four months of 1963. Canadian
Prices for Douglas fir seed
softwood
producers
shipped
13 billion board feet of lumber
into the United States to mark
a gain of 16 percent over the
year-ago level.
A new Canadian manufact­
urers' sales tax of 11 percent on
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iary held its regular meeting
Tuesday night at the Idanha
Fire hall Sara Smith, who at­
tended Girl'» State this year
gave an interesting report.
Mr. and Mrs. Monty Carpent­
er, Idanha, have a baby girl.
Overnight guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spencer
were Mrs
Spencer's father.
Bernard Farrell and sister.
Sharon from Portland and Paul
Farrell from Penaylvania.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spencer
spent the weekend ir. Vancouv­
er. Wn.
Miss Julie Burnett
from
Bakersfield, Calif., visited the
Ray Sophy family last week.
Harold Hiebert and Jimmy,
Rudy Thornton, Judy and Lin­
da Roth. Cecelia Williamson.
Cindy, Linda and Billy Ellison.
Lava Storey, Larry Dale Smith
are at Camp Tapawingo. Irwin
_____
Ellison is a counselor this
week.
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Telephone 897-2772
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VARIETY ACTS
Barney Keep and Ted Rogers,
Radio and TV personalities, presiding.
SUHS AUDITORIUM
Admission $1.00
August 6-10
FRIDAY, AUGUST 9th
Talent Show
Barney Keep, KEX, Portland, M. C.
Civic Grounds — 8 P. M.
BAND CONCERT
Civic Grounds—8 P. M.
Plus Variety Acts
Admission FREE
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• Don’t Miss It •
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Mill City, Oregon
Phone 897-2772
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Includes 12 High School Bands
FESTIVAL QUEEN'S BALL
9:00 P. M. Civic Grounds
Sunday - 12:30 - Old Timer's Picnic - Stayton Fire Station
Festival Sponsored by Stayton Fire Dept.