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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1964)
I 4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 2, 1$M»I Sci utatorian IÆTTEIIS TO THE K DI TO IK s Custom Building Valt'dic torian visitors at th«' h«w of Mr Mrs. Art Hempeck. Mrs George Simm« »ns Cabinets a Speciality By Mix Floyd Swaim hospitalized at Stayton Members of the Gates Wom- week with a serious finger In- en's clirti expect a shipment of feet ion. For Estimates .«( piofM-rli. tax |«ir|»*«' Rlxxkxieminxi plants tins week March J»>, Io where it will leave tho»«' Mrs O K Hirte s|x>nt Winl RICHARD FREEMAN which will be available for sale nesdny, who can qualify <«•• a reducthai Ihr Editor Thursday and Friday at the home <4 Mrs. Elsie Völ Hirte, of 10. 30 or 50* i with a tax at Redmond with Mr kel just south «if the fire sail. A news item on ti»e date burden as high <>r higher than Phone 897-2535 xvtio is employ «xl in the area Mr. and Mrs. Goidon McMor "Senior Citizens" must file for before they were granted th«’ ris of Mill City have purchastx! t.n th«' Roumi Butt«' dam Mrs u tax reduction appearing tn nduction the Harry Keis«yr property ami llirtc enjoyed a trip thrvaigh ttie March 36th issue of nie the dam while there. In our case our land values will be moving there as stxm Mill City Enterprise in part. ba- tax puriawea has been Easter guests at the home of as a planned new home is "In thv case of the exemption raisixl 97 3'. atxive th«' 1363-04 Mr and Mrs. O. K. Hirte were completed. the tax is shitted to other pro level Die building Values tor I Mrs. Velma Carey attended their son. Ed and his fiance« perty owner« ami will con tax pur|*»ses have been raised Easter church services in Stay- Miss Donna Palmer of Eugene, tribute to increasing j»«»»|»‘'rty liy th«' asseaaor by UM1; Since ‘ ton with her son ami daughter- Mrs Hirte’s aunt. Lydia Rogon taxes in lik'd tlu> tax wiuctioii only appli«*» of Silverton, her brother and in-law. Mr and Mrs. Don Die same lament appeared in to th«> bom«« and the acres on Carey, returning to their home sister-in-law. Mr ami Mrs Ed the Oregonian about itackama» Amazing Compound Dissolve» for dinner. Sunday evening vis- Tippner «»f Longview. Wn and which it stunds even nt 50*', county. It also appeared in the reduction w»xdd leave me |wty ■ Common Warts Away Mr. an«! Mrs Stan Gieblehtaise Albany Greater Oregon news- ing far more tax than I ever Without Cutting or Burning • itors at her own home were pa|>cr. Why was there m> sim l>aid before. '1?U' same is Doctors warn picking or scratch her son and daughter-in-law, of Edmonton. AiN-rta. Cinada. ing at warts may cause bleeding, Mr ami Mrs Norman Carey Sunday evening callers were ilar outcry when everyone's of most | h ’ o |>1«‘ who own Mr and Mrs Bundy Anderson spreading. Now amazing Com- and family of Albany. property tax. young ami old, perty mat arc 65 or over pound W’ penetrate«« into warts, Mr and Mrs. Royal Sehaer of Salem. was raised to make up tlie What th«» "tax eaters" ncixl destroy» their cello. actually melts will be moving this week from Mr ami Mrs George Arthur Miss Hutchinson, revenue lost to counties by Ed MiOirdy, »«ai «rf Mr warts away without cutting or their Stayton apartment to one entertaimx! Mr. ami Mrs. daughter of Mr and Mrs Eldon passage of ttw "Major Oper is a gixxi <>kl-faahionc<! tax Mm Ralph McCMrdy. la San- burning. Painless, colorless strike where everyon«» refusi'* ti.im High S«-iw«>l Vatedlctortnn ' '.impound W, use«i as directed, of the Canyon Apartments at Walter Brisbin ami Mrs Birdie Hutchinson, is Santiam High ator's Timber Act" which took until Ed mode a 3 51 GPA during removes common warts safely, Gates They have been staying Oterhout at dinner Sunday School's Salutatorian. Janet is the tax <4! th«* big mill com- to pay property tnx«'» th«1 "tax ««ateni" learn to live hi» high »«•I m »>I career. Ile 1« effectively, lean's no ugly sc rs. at the home of her parents, Div occasion was to celebrate a member of th«' National Hon pmue's old growth timber? within their m«'<ins a niemlM-r <>f tbr National II* mi - Mr. ami Mrs Rex Britton since the March birthday anniversar or Society and office secretary. Tlu* new appraisals of pro MARTIN V KE1J.Y. the arrival of their baby son ies of Mrs Ostvrhout and Mrs Janet accumulated .3 45 GPA perty <vi the Linn County side or StK’loty prcxldaiit nf the Rt 1. Box 159. during her high school career this month Brisbin. «enlor claaa. and finali»! in th<- of the river in th«* Mill City- Lyons. Oregon Mrs Bill t labriel underwent Janet has been active in Gates area has raised the value I Sclmlaratilp Mr and Mrs. Delmer Skill National Merli ings have purchased a house an emergency appendectomy school affairs during her years con>|«'tlti<Mi Ile ■cored in the ' from the Art Hempecks ami Sunday at Salem Her mother. in high school 9!kh percentlle and qualified Janet's future plans includi’ Mrs. Charles Mason <»f Cas moved there last weekend wlth 13.000 other high ■etimi Mrs Emma Hendlmyer, who cadia has been staving at the training at Pacific Business senior* t<> compete for college has been visiting hero from Gabriel home caring for th«' College in Portland ■cbolnrship» He Was one of i Ilv Eva Itrcxoler She is active in church and Pitman. N. J., at the home of four children 750.(101) taklng the National Frank Johnson, who is atteiMl- A recent Saturday . Capt Her youdi groups her brother. William Datz. flew Cedar Lutnlwr Conqwiny «rf Merli Ivate ing college at Ashland, is spend Mill City was the apparent high to L js Angeles the 25th where bert Lucas of Bergstrom \FB Ed pian» <»■ entering the Johnny of Eugene ing Spring vacation at tin' bom« bidder on a timber sale held University she was met by their brother. near Austin. Texas, visited at Oregon thl» fall Mr and Mrs. Robert E Rust of his parents, Mr. and Mi's Paul Datz. She wili be visiting the Bot> Blumenstein residence. March 23 in the Mill City Ran are announcing the arrival of Joe Johnson H<* was acc»>m- ger station. Willamette National at his Long Beach home and Capt. Lucas ami Bob attended at other relatives Mrs William high school together in Sah*m. their first grandchild, an 8- panied home by hia grandmoth Forest They purchast-d the pound boy bom to their son and er. Mrs G«x>rge (Xtiuni with The Bob Blumenstein's son- Datz and son. Bill, who haw dau>ihter-in-law. Mr and Mrs. whom h«* is staying while at Margk' Ikinhatti Salvag«* sab been in Los Angeles for some in-law and daughter. Mr ami for M4.66M 50 It was appraised Robert J. Rust «>( Alexandria. tending scitool. time disposing of their pro Mrs. Bill CYx'knll of Eugene. at $17.'JK9.5O Va Die baby, born March 15. ITt M«x»Ung Held— perty there, joined the family spent Spring vacation at their Dll.s sale I* locatctl tn the has been n«m«'d William Pat Die regular meeting «>! the French Creek Drainage area group at the Paul Datz home [ home I Bill is a student at the rick. Mari-Linn PTC was held <«n for Easter dinner. U of O Mr an«! Mrs Merie Devine Diursday evening with a large It consists of 41 acres of 1600 Mr and Mrs. Bob Blumen Mr and Mrs. Gene Ja«x»bson and Mr. an«! Mrs Gordon Io crowd in attendance. Die presi- M board feet of timber i600 M and family spent Easter Sun stein and family were dinner vine and family were Sunday dent Eldon Gilson appointed board feet << Douglas-flr; 50 M day in Sweet Home at the guests Sunday at the home of dinner guests at th«* )>om<* of Mrs Izithrr Miley, Mrs Joseph boon! miH't of N«>blr fir ami ami Mrs. home of her sister. Miss Iris her parents. Mr Shasta Red Fir; 960 M tmard Alvin f«-et of Western Hem kick and Lewis Bonnett of Salem They Mr and Mrs Pct«*r Etzel of McDougal and Mrs Hoover. Fern Ridge. An Easter egg hunt ■•ot low cost tarm buildings that Palmer «xi the nominating c«xn- other specie«; c«*dar and pine Present for a family dinner also visited at the home of «rt strong and weather-defiant, Easter day at the home of Mr. J Mr. and Mrs Bill Beaty while was held for the kiddies. mittee to setert the n«-w officer» are unestimated) The furu'ral of Mrs Brit a for the coming year The school ’here's nothing like lumber... . and Mrs. Roy Taylor of Dallas m Salem Mr and Mrs. Bill Learning Nystrom of Klamath Falls was science display was outstand 'V hen vou re going to build, set were their son-in-law and held Thursday. She died March ing A picture film wa, .bo Detering Speaks at •1» We stock all the new West daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn have another grandson, lx>m 22. Mrs. Nystrom was a resi shown o' <t the Simpson Timber $cio Henness and two of their grand- March 5 to their s«»n-in-law and anqe Mccti’iq • •«» lumber grades. of Shelton. Wn.;; ...... ?...... sons and families. Mr and Mrs. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dan dent of Gates and Mill City Company y __ At tin* Scio Grange Saturday many years ago and was re Yreka. Calif., Lyons and Port- Clare Henness and three child- Graham of Sweet Honi<’ Die evening State Representative Phone 897-2610 ren and Mr. and Mrs. Keith baby has been named Randy lated by marriage to Mrs. land At the close of the meet Gerald Detering said "the in Grorge Stafford, Mrs. Mabel ing refreshments were sei-vcd Henness annd chtldren of Al- Dean. The Grahams also have a radio presentation of creasing instil of welfare <-an a son Wade. 11 months old Mr. Knutson and Oscar and Rich by th«> fifth grade mothers. bany. be attributed partially to the ard Nystrom of Niagara. Mrs. Norman Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Conrad and Mrs Graham and sons PACIFIC POWER Mr. and Mrs Jack Gulliford sons, of Auburn. Wn . spent many unqualified recipients of and son of Portland were week were Easter weekend guests at welfare assistance " Hr said returnM their grandson. Jon. the Easter weekend st the h«»me end visitors at the home of the Learning home. teaming ex & LIGHT COMPANY "the fraud division «if the wel her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed pects to open a garage at Gates to the home of his parents. Mr of her parents. Mr anti Mrs. fare is asking ytair help in KELLY LUMBER SALES and Mrs. Jim Gulllford <>( Mon Alex Bodekcr told by Mr. Johnson Kadin Present for Sunday din soon. ■ ILL CITY. O ■ C □ O * stopping the drain on our wel Mr and Mrs Jim Siegfried mouth Sunday folkiwing his 11- came later to return home wiUi fare funds " ner were the Kadin's son and MELSON OLMSTED family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith were breakfast guests following day visit at their home. Their his family. Week Day Hoars According to a poll taken by Mr. and Mrs Raymond Smith Kadin and family of Scio and Easter services at the home of other son and daughter-in-law. 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin DeLand of Mrs. Ann Holman in Mill City. Mr. and Mrs Ray Gulllford of rnov«Hi the first of the week to Detering last fall, die citiaena KKKT KW1I. i of Mnn Cbunty indicated they Mill City. Visiting the previous Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Idanha, were also present and Cies<-cnt City. Calif They h.i\«' want th«' needy and deserving 4:35 pm weekend were Mr. and Mrs Jack Carey and Father Arata. Mrs. Jim Gulliford’s mother bei-n living in the Percy Hiatt i to be adequately care for but 12:10 pin Re liouse near Mari4Jnn. Visiting Sunday at the home and sister of Portland Roy Kadin and two sons of do not like to tee any funds Michael Cruson left Fn<iay I i misused. Medford and Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Herron freshments were served in cib were her parents. Mr and Mrs. servance of Jon’s birthday an- for ('.olden, Colo , after spend- | Rudy Kadin of Salem. Mill City, Oregon ing his vacation at the borne 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mason of Leslie Mullen of Stayion and niversary Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bam- of his parents. Mr. and Mrs , Salem were Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs Ray Arthur and hardt and Mr and Mrs. Lloyd l.eonard Cruson. Michael is a. St. John of Salem were dinner student at the Colorado S<-h>«>I guests Sunday at the home of 0t Mines in that city. Mr. and Mrs A. T. Bamhardt. Miss Beverly Power arrives! Mr and Mrs. Marvin Staf horn«- Diursday evening from i We are Now Open 7 Days a IVeeÀ ford of Springfield were week Spokane. Wn.. to xpend her va end visitors at the borne of his cation at the home of her par- j parents. Mr. and Mrs George wits, Mr anti Mrs. Charles Stafford. Power and sons Miss Pmver Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oliver and is a student at Whitworth col family were Sunday dinner lege. It is our pleasure to serve you good food guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. George Meilke of Al- in pleasant surroundings Mrs. Lee Pugsley of Albany. abny was a Diursday visitor at ‘ Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jensen the home of her mother. Mrs. Watch for our GRAND OPENING Date and daughter of Newport were Ruth Lyons. Wednesday visitors weekend guests at the home «if at the Lyons home were Mrs their stepson Wayne Rice and Jack Christensen and son. Du family, ane of Sweet Home. Duane is Mrs James Cuthbert and home on leave from the service children l^auri and Jimmie from New York and will return <>n«‘ half mile hi M <>! Mill City on Highway 2* were overnight guests at the to Virginia. home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Johnson Wednesday so the children could receive further medical treatment on Thursday. Easter Sunday the Cuthberts were dinner guests at the Johnson home. Also pre sent was Mrs. Johnson's father, George Cree of Mill City. An Easter egg hunt was etnjoyed by the children during the af ternoon. Jimmie remained over and was returned to his home in Salem Tuesday by Mrs. Johnson. REMOVE WARTS! HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL Building Materials s Cedar Lumber High Bidder On Sale TORIES OF ? Here's Good News RENT this modern NATURAL GAS CIRCULATING HEATER New Hours: 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. FOR ONLY GRANTS FINE FOODS Special additive in today’s Shell Heating Oil helps give more warmth PER MONTH! This handsome circulating heater delivers quick winter warmth. A built-in blower system pours Nat ural Gas heat out over the floors to give you more comfort at a lower coat. Push-button controte let you choose the precite temper ature you prefer. An attractive design and porcelain enamel finish give you structural beauty that’s guaranteed to last! JJÄs. r per gallon, top heating performance Gleanon Hae RECEIVE FREE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE I You pay nothing to have your Natural Gas circulating haatar iaataOad. You pay nothing foe any aarridng that may bo re quired. Your rental payment of 81.85 par month coven all costa except the fuel itaolf... and the rental bill io included with yam fuel bifl! CALL EM 3-3111 Collect Gat- Company 109 Commercial Street S. E. Heart Attack— William Gleason, principal of the Gates school suffered a heart attack Saturday morning at his home while cutting wood He was taken by ambulance to Salem Memorial hospital. He is reported to be resting well and expects to be n-Jeaxed from the hospital in about two weeks. Mrs Myrita Davis of Mill City will be in charge of his fifth grade class until he is able to return. Parents-Teachers To Hold Conferences Vernor. Peterman, principal of the Mill City grade school said this week that parent teacher conferences are again being scheduled to report on the individua'l student's progtipss. Parents have been, or som will be notified of scheduled ap pointments which will begin April 8. Report cards will be given to parents of the students at the sonference. a new additive in to day’s Shell Heating Oil. Called FOA-5X* this Shell prod uct works round the clock to protect your fuel system - from storage tank to burner head. F0A-5X helps reduce build-up of heat-robbing deposits that can collect in critical areas of your burner. It lets Shell Heating Oil here ’ s T burn in a radiant, even flame. It helps reduce service calls and ex pense. The result: more warmth per gallon of fuel top heating per formance at minimum cost. Before you buy your next gallon of heating oil, call us. We will give you complete details about Shell Heating Oil with F0A-5X and about our service«. it*** H. L. ASHBY Ph. 897-2442 Distributor Mill City, Ore. We Give S & H Green Stamps On Heating Oil