The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 27, 1964, Page 5, Image 5

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    A dinner party waa lnl<| Hut
unlay evening at th* home of
Mi mid Mis. Jack Scott 'II xmi *
■"• i " ■ vera Mi . >1 Mi
Fred llcrg. Mr and Mi» Hob
Mr*. Joe Liihick,
Gordy McMorris,
Furmen, Mr mid
Primemi mid Mr
und
A thought for
WIM'k
'''Diere uro two klixl* of secrets
Uxiae Unit urr not
worth
Mr» William Minx') reporte
keeping und those Ihnt ure lisi that sin» had to take her husbund
giMsl to keep '
back u> Santiam Memorial hos­
pital She also said thut the doc-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred lluffy uixl tor ha* ordered complete rest
Haymond Duffy entertained for for Mi Shuey, and no visitor*
Unda Duffy on tiie occasion of are allowed at this time.
her 17th birthday anniversary
ut their home Additional guests
Mr». William Nhuford
were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mr*. Ray Porter were in Salem
lleller and Suzanne. On Sunday recently and visited Mrs. Ted
the Ihlffy's entertained with a Olson, who is now in tiie recov­
iiiiuu-i I m Mn R m Ohnuut, ery clinic, which Is connected
Ikugla* and Johnny Mr Oh­ with Salrm Memorial hospital.
mart was enroute home from a They said Mrs. Olson cun now
trip to Sacramento
liuve guest» ut any lime and
would appreciate seeing some
Mr*. Emory Primeau I» now <>f her friend* She will be con-
employed at the l> S National fined to the clinic fol some
Hank She replaces Mrs Fred time
He Hf. wtx» recently resigned
Mr. unit Mr». L. F. Howell
Mr. and Mm IrtU’r J i >lu w mi and Mr. ami Mrs. Fruncls El­
were Sweet Home vivi tor* on lingson took advantage of the
Sunday They lived in that area nice weather Sunday to make n
a numticr of years ago
trip around the South Santiam
Highway loop Mr*. Howell was
Mr. and Mrs ISinrlea Kelly otmervlng her birthday anni­
spent the weekend nt the coast versary Saturday und the
just relaxing ami enjoying the ixaiples »pent the evening
tieautiful Weather. They said til. Ing and dancing nt u local
urea was crowded
taurant
Clyde Harney
and Jeanne
Fox attended the Stamp ex­
hibit in Albany Sunday, spmi
sored by the Allutny stamp club.
They report a large crowd at­
tending
Name» omitted from
la*t
week's articlr un the meeting :
ut the Woman's club at the
hrtme of Mrs Emory Primeau
were Oiristinc Dixon, Hea Jep-
sen, former long-time member
and Barbara Steers They were
all guests at the meeting
Mr. iuii I Mr» Ervin 1‘rlrraoo
attended the Polk. Ilenton and
Linn county rural mall carriers
meeting In Dalia* Saturday,
There were some 125 carries
present hut Mrs Peterson was
the only regular woman carrier
jiresent for ttx- meeting There
were four substitute women
carriers attending
rarUctpatlng in the two day
Women's city Howling Tourna­
ment at North Santiam Ijinr*
last week from this area were
Olive Bamhardt. 578 in the
single«; ilotibi Bud long and
Mabel Yankus. 1100 in the doub­
le« In the All Events Olive
Harn hard! received 167ft
The Htudlo of llalr Benign,
next door to Adas Needle Shop
la open Tuesday through Fri­
day Hour* 9 a. m to 5 p. m.
ftiuraday 10 30 a m to 7 30
p rn For appointments phone
*37-2100 Hetty Klutkc. J*op. ad
COLD SUFFERERS
Gel fa»( relief from (hat 4ihc ¿Il
<ner. worn <»uf feeling due to coklt
Si ANUAC K Siombinationof medi
ulh proven ingredient* x.uutet
fever and bring* <«»mb4tang relief.
I m * 4 K4r|.lr lor vwe thn>a( due to
told* Snap Ink vith STANBACK.
Santiam Queen and Escort
STATION­
ERY, FINS,
FINGIS
Everything to write on
and with. Big values in
stationery.
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Mill City Enterprise
SPRING DRESSES
Ladies'Dresses .
Girls' Dresses
Claudi i Bud!ong, who was selected as Queen of
th» annual Swe< thi art's Ball held recently at Santiam
High school. Her escort was Joe Cogar.'
There will I h > a cub »rout
f»ack meeting on Friday, Febru­
ary 28 a« scheduled at the Youth
Center The annual Father-Son
cake sale will be held at the
I
March 20 pock meeting
Ada’s Needle Shop
Gurkt» Hunday at thr home
of Mr and Mrs Floyd Shepherd
werr hi» slster,
Mr».
John
Chandler and hi» cou»in, Mr»
Althra Miller, both of Salem
The annual banquet lor Ihe
Scouts will la- held in the grade
school gym this year. Saturday,
February 29 at 5 3(1. It I* a pot­
luck dinner, family affair ami
each family Is asked to bring
Mr. anil Mr». Walter Mackie
their own silverware
and son. Hill of Bonneville,
were weekend guests of Mr and
Mr. and Mr*. Donald Weal Mrs. Jay Mason in Salem They
rick were in Imngview, Wn„ at­ also visited with Mr and Mrs.
tending binerai services for her Roy Epperson and other Mill
brother. Vernon I-re Bergquist, City friend* on Sunday.
who was killed last week in an
auto accident on the Ixmgvlew-
Hyde Richard. Sr., of Aums­
Rainier bridge He wa* 29 years ville is now making his home
of age and was married
with hi* «on and daughter-in-
law. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rich­
Mr*. Nat Will» and Mr» Gil ards, Jr. and family. His wife
Ihickwortti, Sr., attended a is n<nv living at the Marian
meeting of the Square Circle of Home in Sublimity because of
tlx» Christian Church at Sweet poor health. Mr. Richards has
Home Inst Friday.
also tx-cn in poor health recent­
ly
Mr. and Mm. Kolwrl Johnson
from Eugene spent last Sunday
Mrs. Steve Chump, who was
at the lamie of her parent*. Mr confined to the Salem General
and Mm George Hook.
hospital for a week with pneu­
monia. is now convalescing at
Mr. and Mr». Nat Will» spent home Mr. Champ. who wan suf­
Sunday in Salem nt the home <»t, fering with a virus, is somewhat
Mr and Mm Edsel ('roan and I improved
family.
Hill
lasat Wednesday
Mr*.
Mr. and Mr*. Earl Rigg* from Shepherd and Bonnie and Mrs
Salem were guests Sunday at Floyd Shepherd went to Mc­
the home of Mr ami Mrs Dan­ Minnville where they attended i
iel Kleighege
a luncheon and birthday party
in honor of Terry Jul). It was
Mr. and Mr*. Ed Davla ac­ hi* 5th birthday anniversary.
companied by Mr and Mrs. The party was given by Terry’s
Gene Teague of Stayton ti«»k mother. Mrs Ralph Jull.
in thr Clay-IJston figtit on clos­
ed circuit TV Tuesday night
Mrs. Elate Völkel was honored
The event was held at the Port­ last Thursday evening when a
land Coliseum. TTu- two couples group of ladies arrived with a
enjoyed dinner out following die birthday cake and ice cream for
fight.
a surprise party. Present were;
the surprised Mrs Völkel, Mrs.
Mumlay gueat* at the bonw Ervin Peterson. Mrs. Charlie
of Mr. and Mrs Clyde Golden French, Mrs. Cecil Lake. Mrs
were Mr. and
Mrs.
Merlin Lowell Cree. Mrs. Bert Morris, j
Temple of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvia Ihincan, Mrs. Vel-»
Mrs. Gerald Golden and Mr. ma Carey, Mrs. Bill Hirte. Mrs.'
and Mrs. Ix'roy Golden and Jack Gulliford. Mrs Gene Ja-
children. Mrs. Temple is a colison and Mrs Walter Hri»-'
bin.
sister of Mrs. Clyde Golden
Thank You.
Salem Scene
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Grand Opening •
by Robert L. Dernedde
Three Sale» Ta* Mrnaurr«
Aimed al Novemtwr Baiba
Ukehhood of Oregonians vot-
mg on three state sales tax
measures at the November gen-
oral election loom» today with
two initiative proposals already
filed and another soon to arrive
at the Secretary of State'* of­
fice.
Whether or not all three mea­
sure* will appear on the ballot,
will of course, depend upon haw
»uccessful advocates at e'ach
proposal are in »ecun,,* 37,-
096 valid signatures by July 2.
The Citizens Committee for
Income and Property Tax Relief
proposal is k Constitutional
amendment authorizing the leg­
islature to enact a 3 percent
retail sales tax with food and
drugs exempt.
Some 60-80 per cent of reven­
ue would be used for income
and property tax relief. Re­
maining
revenue.
anywhere
from 20-40 per cent, would be
delegated to the general fund.
Income, if the law were in ef-
feet this year, is estimated .»!
$66 million.
The amendment provides for
no future increases in the state
income tax without a vote
the
people and would attach an
emergency clause to the bill
enacted by the legislature.
An initiative filed by Donald
L. Jordan. Eugene contractor,
ia also a Constitutional amend­
ment directing, rather than au-
thorizing the legislature to en-
act a 3 per cent tax with no
exempt ion».
Revenue under this proposal
would be used exclusively for
support and maintenance of
common schools and community
colleges Estimated income for
the present year would mean
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approximately $79 million.
A third sale* tax measure
expected to be filed in the near
future by the Oregon Agricult­
ural Council, bi reported to also
be a Constitutional amendment
authorizing the legislature to
enact a 3 per cent sale* tax
with emergency clause provi­
sion.
Food and drugs are expected
to be exempt, and it ia under­
stood that revenue income must
be specifically used to provide
local school district* with ap­
proximately 50 per cent of cur­
rent operating expenses. It* pro­
vision* will limit property taxes
for school [xirpose* and wall
provide home income tax relief.
The emergency clause provi­
sion attached to two of the three
proposals would make the law
enacted by the legislature ef­
fective upon the signature of the
governor.
In each case, the burden of
writing a sales tax law will be
left to the legislature. The leg­
islature. however, wall have to
write the law within provisions
outlined in whichever measure
passes. If more than one receiv­
es a majority vote, the measure
receiving the greatest number
ci ••yes” votes will become law.
Although each measure has
built-in income and property tax
relief provisions, voters should
not interpret any of the pro­
posals as capable of reducing
the total tax burden. On the
oontrary. the total tax burden
will be increased to some de­
gree should any of these meas­
ures become law.
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Mr. and Mr*. Ray Spark» <4 ;Mill City Enterprise
Albany were recent visitors at I
the home of their son-in-law and zv ■
daughter. Mr and Mrs Frank Uf]|V
Severs anti children.
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We take this opportunity to thank the good peo­
ple of the North Santiam Canyon for their patronage
during the time we have owned and operated the Last
to the Last Frontier and get acquainted with the new
MEL EIDE, Owner
l’h. «97-2812 Mill City
S1.98toS5.98i
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Mr. mid Mr». O. W. G<»rt,xi
and their granddaughter. Kelly
Gorton from Salem were guest»
Sunday ut the home of Mr. and
Mr». ImweU Cree and Mr». J
C. Dickinson
sociation with you and sincerely hope that you will come
Mill City Pharmacy
S5.98Ì
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Frontier at Gates. We have enjoyed these years of as-
It’s always safer to buy
aid« to health at your
drug store.
PreHcriptionH Our
Specialty.
ability.
APPLES
Scoring for Santiam She y the
Per Hu.
16, Ohmart 15. Mcuser 11, Po-
Medium
size
drabaky 6, Robertson 2. Drake
$2.00
2. Gleason 1, Sorenson 0.
Per Bu.
By Kill Wilson
Santiam
17 4 14 18 53
Small Size
$1.25
Mark Shcythr and Ron Oh­ Regis
15 10 8 14—47
Red
and Golden Delicious,
mart supplied over half <>t San- j
Rome Beauty and Winter
tiam's scoring as they took a (
win from Mt. Angel here Fri­
Banana.
day night.
J miles South of Harris­
Mt. Angel got off to a good
burg on River Road
■tart as they came out in front
Gerald
Drtrring Orchard*
of Santiam in the first quarter
9 to 7. They kept up their gorxl
»hooting in the second quarter
and extended their lead to 21-17
by half time. The third quarter
This is Leap Year and you’ll find that you nan
proved to be the turning point
"Leap” into the Fashion Parade by buying your
of the game as Santiam switch­
ed to a tight zone defense which
killed the Angels shooting the |
remainder of the game
Mt. Angel made only tour for
at ADA S NEEDLE SHOP
26 shot* in the second half while
latest Colors and Fashions
Santiam managed nine for 25.
Scoring for Santiam: Sheythe
19, Ohmart 10, Marshall 7,
Gleason 7, Podrtibsky 2.
and up’
Santiam
7 10 11 17 45
Mt Angel
9 12 6 9 36
Santiam Defewt» Regia—
Santiam got off to a slow start
again as they came from be­
Í
hind in the second half to beat
non-league Regis of Stayton.
Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City a
The Wolverines played a steady
game but had trouble with the
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Rams speed and ball stealing
From Mt. Angel
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Be happy, go thrifty
with our great buys!
5—'Hir Mill City Enti-rpriMe, Thursday, Feb. 27, 1M4
Santiam Takes Win
owners, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McFarlane who recently took
over active management of the business. We feel the
area is fortunate in having these people become a part
of this fast-growing scenic part of Oregon.
DICK and ELSIE MARTIN
0*0 AA
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Stay ton Auto Wreckers;
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Saturday, Feb. 29th
♦
X A. M. to 6 P. M.
4
FREE COFFEE and HOMEMADE CAKÉ
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Balloons For The Kiddies
Come and See Our New Building
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Stayton, Oregon
Went l<ia Street
GOING
TO BUILD
OR REPAIR?
...SEE US!
When it comes to building supplies,
we can meet all your needs "from the
ground upl” Everything from founda­
tion masonry to roofing at thrifty
prices. Everything delivered right to
your job riaht on timei
Kelly Lumber Sales
Open Saturday
Ph. 897-2610 Mill CHy. Oregon
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Announcement
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We wish to announce that we have purchased the
LAST FRONTIER
from Dick and Elsie Martin, and we will do our best to
merit your continued support.
We have plans for an extensive remodeling pro­
gram at the club, and we believe that we will have one
of the finest establishments in the area when our pro­
gram is completed.
We invite you to come out and get acquainted
with us and our service.
We will be open Seven Days a Week
Hours: 4 p. m. to 2:30 a. m.
JOY and MAC McFARLANE