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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1963)
for Sala ihr! it wtl ♦ *’ [«S f' ,'V/ANTZI d ’ I Mouse« For Rent I •E SERVICE i* I ' n nF H» m»..«. i. J ’ten* B uh I ikw . and ProfeaaltMial directory JOHN W. REID. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Mill City, ()r«*gon DR. JOHN C. TARR C'hlropriu'tlc Physician Plionr 709-2922 Hours 9:(Ml to 6:(Ml Evenings by Appointment 112 E. Ida St. Stayton C I. A M H I I' I r. D RATES Help Wanted Churches, bazaars, suppers, hake ules < tc . will be run un der «|HTii| Announcements* OVER FORTY? Why work for others? $125 weekly can be classification with n minimum yours by serving Rawleigh charge of 50 cento p«T Insertion. Products to consumers in l< n cents |>rr line each Inser Marlon County. Part time tion No advertisement accept considered. Write Rawleigh, ed lor l<-is than 50 cents |>er 30»> Adeline, Oakland, Cal. i week. 94607 35 (’ Hint live words to Die line man in ordering your add. Telephone WANTED Middle aged for part-time service station 897 2772 Mill City or mail your work. Phone 897-2859 33tf advertisement to Die Mill City > "■ >:» •. Mill Cite. Oregon WANTED Baby sitter tn my home. Prefer older woman Real Eitate to live In. Inquire 532 Ixxiglas St. after 5 p. m. 33p i I.YONH AREA IIOMEM Nice roomy three txHlnxrm horn«*, lots <>f trees and shrubs, nice lawn, extra large hit $7500 00 terms. 2 I A neat well kept thre«' bed- Weddle Funeral Home rumi home, lawn, garden, in a nic«' district $12.500.00. Minlrrn Funeral Servier 1» a home anyon«« can This lx- pnxid of Stay U m Oregon 3 Two Ix-dmom home, on i lOOx 220 |<>t Mehama area Close ' to stores A nice area i for small children. $6000(10 Rea- J. w. GOIN sonable down payment and Ex perle nerd Vrtcrinariiui terms By Harold*«« Hora! 4 One acre tract on the river. («arden Nice on«'-lx«droom home, a I’h. 769-2533 Stay ton n-nl good buy for a retiring ------------------------------------------------------- ---- couple $4.200 00 Reasonable terms 5 TWo Ix-ilroom older home. *4 acre tract In very good con HORN ELECTRIC dition Excellent building site Electrical Wiring for addlti'Mial homes $6,000. Terms F’hilco Appliance Dealer 6. Dire«' bedroom home, cioae Ph. 897-2478 in All modern conveniences. $8 500 00 Terms 7 Ijtrgc three hrdnxim. two story home, two acres, g«»xl Ilowern well, ckxk* to stores, Tills For place has many poMibilitie«. $11.500 00 All Occasions X 8 acres alxxit 3 miles west of Lyons luirge older home, bam ami miscellaneous out- txt tidings Alrearfy set up for h< >r*M or cattle, $12.000 0 Florist S Nursery Open 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. 9 I.irge tw<>-story thrve-twd- roir.i h< >me, Q acre of land. Including Sunday Close in Nice area $6.000.00. 1H Block W. SLivton lly FRED A. LINDEMANN I’h. SUvton 76!» 2531 Public Accountant 319 W. Wa*diington St. Real Flstate-Insurance Lyons. Or«*gon 35 i RALEIGH HAROLD WE SELL BETTER CARS FOR LESS GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET STAYTON, OREGON IT PAYS TO BUY AT HOME SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Prompt Sen ice in the Canyon when you call tw Ratisonable Rato's Satisfaction Guaranteed Ph. 7614-2319 Stayton Stayton-Jefferson ALTO WRECK! B8 Rebuilt motora and tranain bmion* Cam Bought and Sold We Buy Junk Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT 1 or 2 bedroom furnished house. Ph. an an 33p Business Opportunities BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY for man or woman from this area to service and collect from coin-operated dispensers. We establish route Car and re ference desirable. Party must have cash capita) of $900 Good potential earning part-time; full time-more. For personal interview, give phone number, ete Write to KING DISTRIBUTING C O 2155 North Lilac Drive, Minneapol is 22. Minn. 33p Miscellaneous TO GIVE AWAY — Purebred Black female Labrador pup Five months old. 1155 S. E. 4th. Phone 897-2632. 33 WANTED Piano tuning nrxl re pairing. Qua)ifi«*d technician. Gixirgc Stinger. Phone 897- 2890 35p Sawmill IX)GS WANTED STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. Top Prices for S**cond Growth S Mik- West Mehama. Ore. 3tf. PICKERS WANTED Register now for 25 acres of blackber ries. Six weeks good picking starting about second week in August. See Ernest Dozier. FOR SALI? or TRADE _ My 376 E. Virginia. Stayton or call 76!) 2ti.->2. St.nton. 32 equity In gixxl two Ix-dnoom house In Lyons for livestock. Phone 897-2699 32tf NEED A RUBBER STAMP' Order it from The Mill City Enterprise today. 35 FDR SALE Two bedroom home on 100x100 lot, three apple anti one pear tree, and FOR SALE OR TRADE for Sporting «'quipment, black berries. 122 Juniper St. Toy Pixxlle Puppies. Phone 33tf 897’2531. 34 Stayton For Rent FDR SALE Gelding horse out fitted. $165.00. Phone 859- 3280. 32 Garbage Disposal Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Only $3.00 a Year necessary.” He stated that Tek- A 15-25 man advistory com tronix hires more on the bams mittee representing industry, of intelligence and dexterity labor and education will be ap sXLI by by Robert Robert L. L. Dernedde Dernedde than on technical training. pointed by committee chairman Higher education is not includ-1 Spokesmen for the Oregon Sen .Don Willner (D-Port la nd). MW MAKERS START Farm Bureau and the Oregon ed. INTERIM STUDIES Highways committee is di-! State Grange implied that it Out of 20 resolutions for In- j terim Committee studies. the rected U> study the use aid ad would be difficult to determine 1963 Oregon legislature creat ministration of motor vehicle the amount of displacement be- ed seven and appropriated $127,- revenue, allocation of fund* to I cause the agriculture labor ■ 500 tor committee work. Al- cities and counties and the en force was transient. C-d Bourke, manager of ■ though made up of legislators, tire Highway Commission pro these committees have no leg gram. Committee will also con Pacific Maritime Association, solved their islative power as such. Their sider the use of unrefunded gas said they had purpose is to study particular tax money of l»>at users to the problem with a union agree , problems and make recommen- extent it might be used for ment to pay employees who be Custom Bulldozing dations Reoirnmcndations. constructing Ixmting facilities. came unemployed due to auto AE WARD however, usually end up in the A study of tourism and undevej- j mation. A fund has been set up ( all W7-2858 or »7 2954 to accomplish this purpose form of bills introduced early in oped recreation, scenic and Charles Ogle, spokesmen for "No Job Too Small" aesthetic resources of the state th«* next session Associated Oregon Industries. will also be made. Perhaps the most interesting The use of Game funds spent Oregon’s employer association, to watch during th«* next year will be the committe«' on T«*ch- on management and land acqui said. "Industry does now and notogica) Employment a topic sition. policing and funds spent will in the future continue to most of us have heard quite j by other public agencies will be seek workers with higher and frequently of late This com- studied by the Wildlife Com more diversified skills. In would mitte«'. the first of its kind in mittee. The Insurance Commit- therefore- seem most profitable Oregon. has been instructed to <*• 1» authorized to study prac- for txrth worker and employer Remodeling, Foundations study the effect of advanced ’ice» and regulations of the en- to institute a study of the vail and New Construction. technology (automation) on em-1,lr* insurance industry and the able means of training and the plovment and the need for re- ! sale of life, health and accident opportunities available to se insurance by mail or otherwise cure such training." Appren training in specific skills. ticeship. technical high schools, Another committee of real in by companies not authorized in community colleges, technical Mill City, Oregon terest tn Oregonians is Taxa Oregon. Effective date of the résolu- inistitutes and vocational re tion. This committee will study Ph. 897-2160 the desirability of using some lion creating these committees habilitation seem to offer pro fitable avenues of exploration earmarked funds for General does not take place until the Furxl appropriations and the ef first of next month. Neverthe- fect on the legislativ«* policy- less, some committees have al- making powers in exercising ready met for organization and control over public expendit el«»ction of chairmen. DAILY - ON CALL The committee on Technolog ures Other areas include local government finance, fiscal ef ical Employment had asked re No Mileage Charge Betw een Stayton and Gates fects on grants-in-aid. and the presentatives from education, ON OR OFT THE CABLE effect of taxes on the business the maritime, employers, ag climate in relation to the cost riculture and labor to testify and present their experiences in of doing business in the state. In addition, equity on cur the area of employment and ! rent property taxes, exempt automation at the committee’s I meeting early this properties, and a study on ex second clusion. exemption, deduction month. Representatives from educa and credits on individuals and corporations will he covered by tion. all of whom were from the committee study. Recom the Department of Economics mendations from this committee at the University of Oregon, might very well lead to much said in essence, that the com mittee should investigate Ap needed Oregon tax reform. and Licensing "Die committee on Education prenticeship is limited to the administration laws of skilled labor, emphasiz of elementary stwndary and ing that restrictions and limi community college <*ducation. tations of opportunities for dis- placed employees to i enter the skill*?d labor force t were too Ph. 769-2154 or 859-2480 great. They said the existance Lost and Found of "exclusive trades" i only add- RCA VICTOR — The Best TV For Cable ed to the problem. IZ1ST Billfold. Contains valu They also suggested that ser or Fringe Areas. able papers and currency. Reward M. M. Lancaster. ious thought be given to high- school drop-outs and the need Pnone 897-2621 33p for inducing these drop-outs to tak«’ specialized training in or Furniture & Appliances der to become employable. Robert Fitzgerald. v i c e- FDR SALE—G. E. Washer: president in charge of opera Hamilton Dryer. Both (food tions at Tektronix, Inc., gave exmdition, $50 00 each. 225 5th testimony in a somewhat dif- ' St. N. E. 31 ferent vein, pointing out the policies of his own firm with regard to shifting of emphasis from one product to another. He FOR said. "As it tx'comes necessary QUALITY FURNITURE to employ different skills, we depend upon service training AND APPLIANCES and switch employees when i Subscribe To The Mill City Enterprise Bayse Brothers T V & Radio Service I Priced Right Complete Line NEW and USED Going on Vacation? See ANN See us first About At ANN’S DISCOUNT HOUSE I at Sublimity-Aumsville Jet. Open Evenings Ph 748-2975 4 Mile West of Mehama FDR RENT Modem furnished one lx*droom units. Also smal ler furnished units by day or FOR QUAUTY JOB PRINTING week. Reasonable rates. In- see fhe MUI City Enterprise qi'ire at Oak Park Motel. Top Quality printing, priced Phone 897-2412, Gates. 21tf right. Fast service tou Phone 897-2772. Nights 897-2930 LICENSED F'OR RENT One bedroom fur nished apartment. Phone 897- WANT TO BUY TIMBER 2797 or 897-2555. 49tf Small or Large Tracts Either cash of stumpage basis SI.M Per Month anil Up ROOMS FOR RENT By day, AI mi Nerving Gates, Lyons. STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. week or month. Reasonable Itlnnha anti Detroit >-a Mile West Mehama. Ore. 3tf. rates Mill City Lodge, Phone Mil J, CITY, OREGON 897-2446 27tf NEW McCULLOCH CHAIN DISPOSAL SERVICE SAWS FDR RENT Furnished, all Bud (line. Owner To fit all wood cutting needs. electric one-bedroom cottage. Phone »»7 295« Prices start at $124.95 Available September 1. 755 N. RAY BRANCH & SON W. Santiam Blvd. Phone 897- Mehama 2283. 33tf Phone 859-2240 Ph. 769-2319 A Salem Scene @(0hkW FOR SALE or TRADE Choice oversize lot Good location FDR SALE Jersey cow. Re cently fresh. Also yearling for duplex or four-plex heifer. On«' ram.—B. D. Bum •D-rms. Ph. 897 2699. 17tfc garner. Rt. 1. Lyons. Phone VIEW HOME Wall to wall 897-2459 34p carp«'t. picture window, fire- placc in living nmm. N«*w kitchen enbinets. Many built- 71 ins including range, oven and rOMFtfn refrigerator. Two bedrooms, 225 5th N i: 33 REAL ESTATE Strout Realty can now serve you better. W«> cover the North NOTICE New jihone number at Lyons is 859-2226 —Johnson Santiam area from Salem City Wood Company, 1098 Alder Limits to Idanha. Two offices Drive. Salem Oregon. 21tf on Highway 22. Six Salesmen to serve you. FDR SALE On«' [jack burro We have many local and out- Pilone 897-2455. 36 of state buyers. If the price Is right we can sell it—If you NOTICE want to buy we can find it. We have some very low STROUT REALTY on No. 3 and 4 110 < W Enti'ipi : f’i.ic«' 1x4 to hu-ge tom ARCHIE THOMPSON. Br. Mgr. bera. Ph 897-2236 Mill City. Ore. Stout Creek Lumber Co. Aumsville Office 6th and Main 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 15, IMS Re sure to blanch vegetables KEYS MADE WHIIX YOU WAIT. Better get an extra key licforc freezing. The blanching made for your house or auto slows or stops the action of en mobile today Bring your key zymes which otherwise would witn you. Mill City Hardware, cause off flavors, color changes, Mill City. «W or toughness. Public Notices NOTICE TO ("REDITORS Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an Order duly en tered in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, in the matter of the Estate of Minnie Namislo, de ceased, the undersigned. Fran cis Namislo. was duly appointed as executrix of said estate and has qualifi«*d as such. All per- sons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present th«> same, together with the proper vouchers, to the un dersigned executrix at Box Mill City, Oregon, within months from the date of notice. Dated and first published 15th day of August, 1963. FRANCIS NAMISLO. Executrix BELL 4 GEHLEN Stayton. Oregon Attorney for Executrix 3« TRIP INSURANCE ★ ★ ★ This Insurance is avail able for as short a term as three days or up to six months. It is written to soit your individual needs. You are covered for ac cidents or sickness, also theft insurance. ★ ★ * HILL INSURANCE Kimnirl ■ Bud Davw Ph. 897-2660