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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1964)
1 é—'Ilie Mill (ity Knterpriw, Tliunultiy, April 23, IDG-11 Public Notice* By Joyce Glcaaon TYPEWRITER RENTALS LATE MODELS REASON AHLE RATM I Month» Rental •May Apply On Purrhaae ROEN'S «Mouurtst. Saloni, in. Mama Oregon GUARANTEE! Th« Incomparable (411 let to STAINLESS STEEL BLADE I1»«« you more* wpsrbly comlorlsbi* thivtt per blade then snyother blade1 6 for 89« 10 for$145 •If «0 nor a(<>( retata the dll- »«■*•• oM unv»« bUOoi Io th. (.niella to . B.iton », Mail , for a full rafuM. S A L EM Business Directory Glass & Glazing Capitol City Gia** Co. Plate Glaan - Window Glann NtraetaraJ, (terrarn Glam Mirrors Made To Order tihowrr f»oors-Tub Enclosurors Doer Closer Repaint Free Parking t*ae rnmi M. N. r. mi - mn Health Foods Xutuml Health Center Organic Cosmetics Complete Une of Health Food Products A Natural Vitamins IOTI Còm i SB 362-9861 Mobile Home Towing BARNETT MOBILE HOME TOWING Cargo A Kull Coverage on Road We han lie wir hoote with a in INSURED FOR HIRE W 41>- I’lnce N E B -x 26 Phone 585-2480 Salem Pets and Supplies Moon* Pet» (Home Owned) Quality, Not Quantity Malems oldeat and only Pet Shop ringing Canaries and Baby Pai^ rakeeta. Peta of all kinda an order. RU]>pliee Tropical and Gold Flab Binds Boarded 40B9 State St. (4 Comers) Telephone 364-8036 Roofing All .State Roofing Go. We Over The Valley NEW »«MUCH und REPAIRS Commercial - Residential And Industrial FREE ESTIMATES • TERMS WIIJll'R KOENIG. Owner Iti. SM 7*30 0SS6 River Rd. N. E. Salem Is* held Wednesday morning at 10 a. m. at Detroit City hall. Monday— Mrs. Gladys Turnbull, Salem, Scalloped potatoes, wieners. Marlon-Polk county executive I’rffn beans, apricots, hot roll secretary of the American Can nnd butter, milk. cer Society will be guest speak Tuesday— er. Chairmen of the area arc Baked chicken and dressing, Mrs. Howard Drago, Marion candl<"d sweet potatoes, fresh Forks; Mrs. Shirley Knapp. apple salad, biscuit with R-lly. Idanha, and Mrs. Betty Dean, milk. Detroit. Mrs. Harold Champion Wednesday— I is district chairman. Tamallr pie. turnip wedges, Sunday guests at the home of pumpkin custard, bread and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunbar butter. milk. were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ry Thuratlay— land trf Mehama. They all at Baked I >eans, whole wheat tended the covered dish dinner muffin, sliced tomatoes, purple at the church. plums, milk. Visiting friends briefly Mon Kridav— day was Bob Morgan of MU laue*', Fish Fillet, tartar City who Is home on leave from pineapple jello salad, creamed the Navy. He has been in Nor peas and carrots, hot roll, milk. folk. Va. He visited with the Jeff G-mings, Arnold Mako'i and the Gullifords Kirt Baugh man was wdth him. Carolyn Gardner was hostess at a party at her home at the Ranger Station Monday night. Mrc Arnold Malonr Karin Galdabini was the dem Mr. and .Mrs Jules Hill, | onstrator. Attending were Ma spent the wer.*k«*nd at Ocean- bel Dunbar, Pat Sapp, Mar Betty Dean, lake. On Saturday evening they i garet Krieger attended the Miss Universe I»ra Abrams, Thelma Smith, Opal Leming. Billie Drago. Pageant. The regular meeking of the Nancy McClure, Shirley Shroy, Deanha PTA will be Thursday, | Verna Ketchum, Bernice Dum April 23 at the school. Instal mer, Jessie Jones, Flo Young. lation <zf officers will be held. Myrna Ketchum, Arlene Marty. The high school is putting on Yv'/nne Hills. Phyllis Hill. Bet a play, and science exhibits ty Comer, Vi Malone, Elaine made by the school student« Parker, June Thornton, Laurie will be displayed. The meeting Kuehne and Jo Stipek. Myrna Ketchum and Jo Stipek won the begin» at 7:30. The Detroit track team will 1 door prizes. Detroit School Menu - - NOTICE OF M1IOOI, ELEC 'Die girls' tennis team from TION UPON <|i i hiion oi l»y ■Mrs. Floyd Mwslin INCREASING TAX LEVY Mrs. Fid Kiulln spent Thur»-, Santiam tied in a tennis match OVUI AMOCNT LIMITED <lny to Saturday tn r-umarxi i*urtlaiid , ■lK'<in'tt the North Marion J.V.’s thdr ! ,,,K1 Freshmen last Wednesday, BY HE1TION II. AK’IK'LE visiting nt III«' Itomi* of < xi, state cxinhthi tion son-ln-luw and daughter, Mr. I Both Cogar won her singles Notice la hereby given that mid Mrs. Jerry Conrad. Mr. match, Geneva mw! Wanda their doubles --------------- an election will ___ _ be .„™ held ... in IQodin. accompanied by Mr Jtkinson won nnd Mrs Orrin DeUirul, drove match und Sandru Cooper arid | Administrative School District np Sunday to visit und bring Melody Rosamond won their No. 129-J of Linn County, State Mr* Kudin home Mrs. Conrad doubles mutch. Every girl play of Oregon, from 2:00 P. M. to and baby, Gary Paul, returned ed a winning game, either solo 8 00 P M. on May 4, 1964 at or with a partner. The girls' Santiam High Sch->ol and Gates with them to sjiend the week Grade School in said school Mrs. Glenn llrnness visited next match la against Willa Saturday afternoon at the home mina nt that school on Tuesday. district, for the purpose of sub- mltiing to the legal voters of <« their son and daughter-in-law, the 21st. Varsity cheerleader tryout« said district the question of in Mr. and Mrs. Krlth HenntfM were szii«*duled to lx* held on creasing the tax levy for th» in Albany. fiscal yenr 1964-1965 over the Mr. nnd Mrs. P. A. I*ederoon Friday the 17th, before a Stud amount limited by section 11, ent Body Assembly Because received won! lust week that only four girls signed us candi Article XI, at the Gr^titution their son, Paul Pederson of of Oregon. Jamestown, N D. had had u dates tor the positions, and only The reason for increasing two lioys signed for yell-kings, major operation and was re they all automatical!; received euori levy la: No tax base, covering satisfactorily. The amount of tax. in excess the offices that they sought. Plant Male— Carolyn Davenport, Marilee of die 6% limitation, pn/jxxw-d Memtw-rs of the Gates Wom Teller, Lynda Parker and to lie levied for said fiscal year en’s club will have their annual Sharon Pate are our new cheer is $295.577 00. plant sale and tea May 1, from leaders Marilee Is the only one Dated this 9th day of April, 2 to 4 at the Gates Women's <rf thr girls who haa a varsity 1961 clubhouse. chrerjrader last year. Fred Attest: Mrs. Rosa Itotrn underwent Bassett am! Ducky Lyons are EDNA F. ROSS, District Clerk an <5>eraUon for the removal of thr future yrllkingx Th *y pre DONALD C WALKER, a cataract from one eye about sented n yell and a routine be Chairman Board of Directors 17 two weeks ago She now reports fore the Student Body at an as NOTICE OF ANNUAL StliOOI, she can see, Ixit won't know sembly last F’riday. how well until ahc has been Plans for the Junior-Senior EIJCCTION AND MEETING NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN, fitted with glaaaea. Also Mrs. Prom have long been complet Itoten recently moved from N. ed, and thr real work of produc In compliance with Sec. 331.010, Salem to 456 Reiman St , off ing a major dance is under way ORS, to the legal voters of Ad ministrative School District No. Lancaster Dr. The Juniors have been decor Sunday guests at the home <>f ating for the Prom every even 129-J. of Linn County, State at that the ANNUAL | m«'rt St. Paul at Jefferson on i Mr. and Mrs Clare Rush were ing and will continue to do to in Oregon, their son am! daughter-in-law, h««>.*s of avoiding a last minute SCHCXjL ELFXTION at said! Friday. District will be held at Santiam | H(«U Fashion Show— Mr. and Mrs. Lyle 1 Rush and rush. 'Dir Prom will be held High School and Gates Grade j Flo Young was hostess at a : family und Mr. ami Mrs. Ray Saturday, the 25th of April. School; between the hours of fashion party Thursday at the ! !x*rdy amt family all of Salem, 2 P. M. and 8 P. M. on the! home of Nan Young. Marton! Calling that evening wax Ray first Monday of May. »wing I _______ Present were Yvonne i Ritchie also of Salem. Sehaer rind family of Izongview. fFs«» K4 ra v A A D T) 1 1964, Q4L4 ' , . liull| Carolyn Gardner. Shirley' the -lfks 4th rinv May. Mr. and Mrs Clare Hrnnesa, Wn., Mr and Mrs Royal Gary ami Susan drove to Sehaer and Rod Sehaer. who for the i»inx»s«' of electing one jjjjj Arlene Marty. Sadie Ov- member to the Board at Di- prjander. Shirley Shroy, Vi Ma-1 Prineville Saturday afternoon was home for the weekend from rectors, anzl voting on the ques- i)rago Betty Dean, wtiere Mr Hennes» and the OSU. Rodger Sehaer enlisted in children shopped while he at- the Army two weeks ago and is tion of exceeding the 6% limi Goldie Storey. Thelma Smith, , tended the Masonic Ixxige vis- now stationed at Ft Ord, Calif tation in levying a tax tor the Bea Pattee, I .aura Abrams. : operation at district sci»x>ls I Dorothy IX)roniy Williamston, wiuiamswn. wima I Thelma Italian and dinner Mn i:isi<- Volk«*! accom pan- Dated thia 9th day of April, i storey, Reba Snyder, Marge Mrs. Clyde Oliver had the led by Mrs. Gladys I-ake and ' Benton, Bea Starmer, Delores can* of their two grandsons, Toni Newberg, visited the flow Stephens, Sarah Smith, Nancy Randy und Terry of Salem all er M*0W at the Portland Cop- ATTEST: EDNA F. ROSS. District Clerk storey and Judy Hosvsden. Re- last week while Randy had the m-uni Sunday. IXJNALD C. WALKER. ' freshments were served by the mumps, so that their mother, Bill Data returned Saturday Chairman Board of Directors 17 ' hostess. ills T<-ny Muir. wouldn't from I jos Angeles wtiere he had Dave White Mr. and Mrs have to take time off from her tx-en on an extended business NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELEC- and family spent the weekend >«> In Salem. trip with his mother Mrs. Data TION I PON QI MUON OF , in Forest Grove visiting Mrs.' Sunday afternoon Mr. ami will he unable to rrtiim for INI BI ASING TAX l-IA Y i White’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. ' Mrs. Bob Blumcnstein ami fam some time. Coming home with OVER AMOUNT l.iMITED Albert Hammond. ily picked up Mrs. Harold Bill for a visit was his friend. BY SECTION II. ARTIC I.E Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barker1 Girkrell. who had been visiting Ibn Billington. of I/* Angeles. XI. STATE CXiNSTITl TION spent the weekend at Oceanlake nt thr home of her sister, Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Gerald Garrison Notice is hereby given that where their daughter. Linda' Paul Stevens in Salem ami t<n>k and two sons of Sisters were an election will be held in Morrow, took part in the Miss ' her to the home of Mrs Blum- Sunday visitors nt the Dave Schoo! District No. 29J of Linn Universe Pageant. ensteln's parents, Mr ami Mrs Bnrnhnrdt residence County State of Oregon, from T<> '«tart Cancer Crus a de U-wls lkMinctt, when* a fam- Mn. Juli.'i Stoffel of Portland 2 p. m to 8 p. m. on May 4. The American Cancer Cru ily gathering was held, Alao visited Sunday at the lx>me of r«-l it .M.iri-Urm School in sade will get under way Thurs present were Mr. am! Mrs. llot>- Mr. and Mrs. Ge-Tge Stafford said school district for the pur day in the upper North Santiam ert Blumcnstcin, Sr., and Mr and other relatives. pose of submitting to the legal Canyon. A meeting of the, amt Mrs. Bill Gx-kroll and baby Mr. nnd Mrs A. T. Barn voters of said district the qu<*s- Min of Eugene, Mr. ami Mrs. hardt were in Moclips. Wn.. on tion of increasing the tax levy chairmen and volunteers will Eric Krest nnd Bob Cockrell. a business trip. for die fiscal year 1964-1965 Liter in the evening U m * Bob Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gabriel, over the amount limited by j Blumcnstclns returned Mr. nnd Kim. Lisa and Billy drove to section 11. article XI. of the Mrs. Bill Gx-krell to their hiwnc Cuscadin Sunday to visit at the Constitution of Oregon. in Eugene. home of her parents. Mr. and TYie reasons for increasing Mr nnd Mrs, Charlie Cannon Mrs. Charles Mason, who have such levy are: increased opera nnd fnmily drove to Itortland been caring for baby. Ginger tional CO6t3. Sunday where they visited the Gabriel, since Mrs. Gabrieli’s The amount of tax. in excess zm>. illness. at the 6% limitation, proposed Mrs Mnrtha IVnvrs has mov Guest speaker at the Gates to be levied for said fiscal ed from the Marian Home to church Sunday was Gary Sed- year is $69,296 61. Rest Haven Nursing home in Ivy, accompanied by his par Dated this 26th day of Febru Salem. ents. Mr and Mrs. Antone ary, 1964. Steve Carey <rf Stayton stay Sedivy and Mrs. Emma Clark Attest: YOU CAN GET ed overnight Saturday at the of Lebanon. LOUIS F. HENNING. RELIEF FROM home of his grandpa rents, Mr Retarded Children Meet Slated District Clerk. md Mrs Harold Wilson. y There will be a meeting Tues GERALD M. WILSON. returned him to his him-* Sun day. April 28 at the home of Chairman Board of Directors 17 day. While there they accom Mrs Wilma Bumgarner at 7:30 STANBACK gives you FAST relief NOTICE OF Bt’IMiET panied his parents, Mr. and for consideration of the possib from p«ms of headache, neuralgia, MEETING Mrs. Don Carey, to the Heilcm ility of forming special classes neuritis, and minor pains of arthritis, rheumatism Because STANBACK Music Recital nt Stnyton High. for retarded children in the Th.' budget committee for the contains several medically approved Tommy Carey presented two area. Mrs Ruby Dunn. I-ARC Gates Rural Fire Protection and prescribed ingredients for fast piano numbers in tne program. representative of I-rbanon and District will hold its first meet relief, you can take STANBACK with Sunday dinner guests at the Mrs. George Stafford, kinder ing at 8:00 P. M. on Wednesday. confidence. Satisfaction guaranteed! Iwmo of Mrs. Gwen Sehaer garten teacher will be present. May 6. 1964 at the Fire Hall to Test were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mrs. Stafford said that if work on the 1964-65 Budget. STANBACK against any Any person washing to speak enough interest is indicated preparation classes for the retarded child for or against any or all items you’ve ever used ren will be conducted in the of the budget may attend this meeting and his views may be afternoon. Mrs. Stafford holds her kindergarten classes in the expressed. Signed: morning. I 10< 25« 69« 98« BOB OLIVER. Clerk 18 i DETROIT IDANHA Some of these cars are almost 6 months old, but each has low mileage. A DEAL YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO PASS UP. SAVE UP TO 4> Also 78 brand new cars and trucks to choose from, plus 5 year or 50,000 mile Warranty. Teague Motors We Don't Meet Competition - We Make it High & (Tieniekcta Phon«* 3 1-0181 Experienced Barber DICK TURPIN Mill City, Oregon Hattie Bratzel Kremen ■ *—«SR»« • •MS «6» bvrd»« M »»»H m »«. pr*. —kofSw aawaa^aaMf fax cOd^kaa ••4 ix Bataa iKe ia>4 aa walfaaa. For Economy in Office Re-Elect Republican Hattie Bratzel KREMEN AAA R ION COUNTY District Attorney Sol>t><«l A4 . Xz«M«n far tfaeid Artomev Cownmat. Al L omc S». Mil * A. Lao N ChrtrH. 165 17* Jr. Hi. fafam. Or». Consider: Sportsmanship, What's done for the game of Bowling; Manners; Courtesy. Please do not consider Bowling average alone. The Trophy Will Be Awarded at the May 16th Banquet at the Stayton High School. Your Vote Is: ............ (Ust only one) Please Sign Your Name Turn in at the North Santiam Lanes or Mail to L. Jay Myers. City Association Secretary, P. O. Box 665 Stayton, Oregon. Note: Voting closes on May 3, 1964. Subscribe to The Fisherman's Breakfast Only S3.00 a Year Santiam Golf Course STAYTON Serving from Midnight Friday Until 9:30 a. m. Saturday, April 25 Pancakes • Eggs • Sausage ■ Coffee All You Can Eat $1.00 Sponsored By Stayton Jaycees THE MILL CITY 3-IN-ONE Oil Oils Everything Prevents Rust i Why Don't YOU Subscribe to REGULAR — OIL SPRAY — ELECTRIC MOTOR ¡TH® MUX CITY ENTERPRISE Detroit Outboard Motor Service Phone 701 P. O. Box 196 'Mercury Outboard Motors i I Power Mowers, Tillers, and all small engines repaired. Service For All Outboard Motors, and Remote Controls. New 3.9 Fishing Motor On Display. Check My: BOAT MOTOR and TRAILER PACKAGE DEALS Joe Muise 'Canadien Chain Saws' More Power With Less Chain Speed. .ALL FIVE MODELS IN STOCK Buy now for Introductory Savings. Proven To Compare With All Makes. Factory Trained Service I g SAVES TAXPAYERS THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN WELFARE FUNDS Vote For Your Choice Annual ’64 Dodge Demonstrator Sale Sedans Wagon Hardtop Pickups Hours Open 9 A. M Until 10 P. M. Six Day* Every Week Stayton's Man Bowler of the Year (1964) HEADACHE PAIN NOTICE OF SCHOOL EIJCC- TION UPON QI F.STION OF INCREASIN«, TAX LEVY’ OVER AMOUNT LIMITED ENTERPRISE BY SECTION 11. AKTICI.H XI. STATE CONSTITUTION Entered as second class mattei Notice is hereby given that November 10. 1944 at ths Post Office at Mill City, Oregon un an election will be held in School District 123J of Marion- der Act of March 3. 1879. Linn County, State of Oregon, Subscription Rates Marion-Linn Counties $3 a year from 2:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M. Outside Marion-Unn $3.50 a Yr on May 4, 1964. at Detroit Telephone 897-2772 or 897-2930 Schoolhouse in said district, for the purpose of submitting to the legal voters of said dis <7** NEWSPAPER trict the question of increasing the tax levy for the fiscal year PUBLISHERS 1964-1965 over the amount lim ASSOCIATION ited by section 11, article XI.1 of the Constitution of Oregon. The reasons for increasing such levy are: “For the opera tion, maintenance of the school and layaway funds for 1964- 1965 school year.” AFFILIATI MEMBER The amount of tax. in excess DON W. MOFFATT. Ed.-Pub of the 6% limitation, proposed to be levied for aaid fiscal year is $80.842.00. Dated this 7th day of April, ALL PURPOSE 1964. Attest: RUTH MILLER, Clerk HOWARD DEAN. Chairman Board of Directors. 16 The Depot Barber Shop Less Expense In Upkeep. Less Bar and Chain Wear. Easy Starting, has Tillotson Carb. Come in For Demonstration, or Call For One At Your Convenience. Big Production Saws. Small Occasional User Saws. Repair All Makes and Models. Oregon Chain, Gas Cans, Axes, Wedges, Etc. Ollie Muise