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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1966)
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hellman are visiting with friends at Grass Valley, Calif. They plan on returning to Mill City in about a month. Mr. Hellman recently retired after 23 years in Civil Service work. In an article in last week's A thought for the week— issue of The Enterprise it was "The great thing in the world stated that Darrel Farmen, is not so much where we longtime Alaskan guide, was stand, as in what direction we now in Denver, Colo. How are moving.” ever, he is still in Alaska, working in an Anchorage of fice for a Denver Tanning Gene's Barber Shop firm. He is the son of Mrs. Tonics, Lotions, Creams Goldie Sorensen. Ph. 897-2069 - Mill City I am now representative for Hiway 22 • Next to Bank Cafe Studio Girl Cosmetics. I will be glad to give a demonstra tion in my home or yours. Ella Worley, 204 S. E. Hazel. Ph. 897-2165. 44 George (Sparky) Dltter and Al Yankus were among those hunting In Eastern Oregon over the weekend. They had a good trip but no luck. Russell Page and small son arrived in Mill City this week from Eng land where he has been sta tioned with the armed forces. 8/8gt. and Mrs. He plans on continuing his military career and from here will go to Williams AFB in Phoenix. They are house guests at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Peterson and her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lo gan. Christmas Cards Complete New Line Look through our Albums at your leisure MillCity Pharmacy MEL EIDE, Owner Ph. 897-2812 Mill City Mrs. Robert Johnson from Eugene is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. George Flook and her brother, Si Flook. Guests at the Flook home recently were Mrs. Jack Haseman from Arcata, Calif., and Mrs. Chester Raines from Lebanon. Boxed Christmas cards now on display. 59c to $3.00. See us for special ordering Photo greeting and imprinted cards. Mill City Pharmacy. 43tf Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton and Mr. and Mrs. William Metteer attended the Smor gasbord at Scio last Saturday night. This is an annual af fair given by Cedar Chapter OES. Too Late to Classify FILBERTS FOR SALE—25c per pound. Frank Crowth er. Phone 897-2829. 45 Just received a new shipment of OUTING FLANNEL Mrs. and Mrs. Floyd Shep herd accompanied their daugh Short Course Per Yard 59c Misses Above the Knee Sox assorted colors Pair $1.50 Ada’s Needle Shop 227 S. W. Broadway Ken Purdy Outlines Tax Plan To Relieve Burden of Home Owners Manager Attending Just in time for Christmas Sewing Phone 897-2141 Five members of the Mill 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 3, 1966 City Woman’s club acted as | delegates to the Fall meeting of the Marion County Federa tion of Women’s clubs held at the new Methodist church in the northern outskirts of Stayton all day Thursday, Oc Ken Purdy, present Mayor/ tober 27. Those attending of Scio and candidate for from here were Mrs. J. C. Senator from Linn county re also suggest that the revenue Kimmel, Mrs. John Swan, cently was in Mill City and be dedicated to school in the same manner the gas tax is Mrs. Harry Mason, Miss Daisy one of his plans for dedicated to our highways. Geddes, and Mrs. Charles Kel outlined alleviating some of the tax ly. The afteroon speaker was load on property owners. “As 80c of the property tax David A. Pollak, superintend He said: “There seems but dollar now goes for schools ent of the Hillcrest School for two ways left to give the pub such an arrangement could Girls near Salem. lic the property tax relief they serve the dual purpose of giv ing the property tax relief and I wish to announce that I so badly need and demand. also fill the void left in school First an increase in the in am representative for Avon come tax levy, which is pro requirements. I think the pos products on the Marion Coun bably the fairest of all, or by sibility of collecting such a ty side of Mill City. Midge enacting old bug-a-boo, a tax on the wholesale rather King. Phone 859-3722. 44tf sales tax, the which has been than the retail level should be more thoroughly explored. David Reid, who graduated turned down by the voters “If elected I would be in several times. last year from the U of O is “I believe there is consid favor of submitting such a continuing his education at erable for a properly measure to the people for Lewis and Clark College in drawn support sales tax. sales tax their approval or rejection.” Portland. He plans on a car per se would fail A again but eer in law. give the electorate one that is Mr. and Mi's. Jesse Hay not just an additional tax but an offset against existing wood spent the weekend at taxes they might well Seaside at the home of their approve and such a measure. daughter and family, Mr. and “What most of the voters Mrs. Richard Anderson. Join have in mind is a sales tax ing them Saturday were Mrs. the receipts of which would Wynoma Kennedy and daugh be a direct offset pro The “tight money" situa ter, June and her girl friend perty taxes and against tion and federal measures to from Salem and Frank Baech- for school purposes earmarked only. They discourage business expan ler. sion probably have cost Ore I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw Rev. and Mrs. Dick Cole gon six new industries in the have had as their guests the and family spent several days past few months, according past week their daughter, in Mill City this week when to S, H. Mallicoat, adminis- Mrs. Don Andrews and two they were houseguests of the trator of the Division of children, Mike and Dawn Mel Eides. They also visited Planning and Development, Denise from St. John’s Wn. their many other friends in Oregon Department of Com Rev. Andrews was attending the area. Rev. Cole is a former merce. a conference in Seattle the pastor of the Presbyterian Mallicoat said companies past week while his family church here and will assume which have cited “tight visited here. Sunday they vis duties soon as pastor of the money” policies as the pri ited in Portland with Mrs. First Presbyterian church in mary reason for postponing Blanche Andrews before Mrs. Bellingham, Wn. The Coles od cancelling plans for locat Andrews and the children left spent last year in Scotland, ing plants in Oregon include for their home. They made the where he attended the uni- two metals firms, a plastic trip by train. products firm a rubber pro versity at Edinburgh. ducts firm, a textile firm and Don’t forget the PTA Bene Wednesday evening, Mr. a transportation equipment fit Ham dinner,NovemberlO and Mrs. Merle Garton and manufacturer. at the MillCity Grade school Mrs. Steve Chudzinski attend Three of the firms were gym. 5:30 to 7:30. Adults $1.50. ed Vista Chapter No. 184 OES considering locations in East Children, through age 12, in Salem. ern Oregon, one in southern 75c. adv. Oregon, one in the Willam The annual PTA Ham din ette Valley and one in the Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Klei- ner will be held at Mill City lower Columbia area. hege recently returned from Grade School gym, Thursday, Another result of the cur- a five-week vacation trip. November 10. Serving will be rent situation has been a sub- They drove 5240 miles and re from 5:30 to 7:30. Adults $1.50. stantial slowdown in the num ported having had a wonder Children, through 12, 75c. 44 ber of prospective new In ful time and perfect weather. dustries being serviced by the They visited his relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hassey, Division. Mallicoat said that friends in Kansas City and of Albany, Archie Bullis, Mr. during the first four months Kingsley, Kansas and other and Mrs. Bill Easton and Beu of the year the Division was parts of Kansas, then went to lah Beach, all of Portland vis serving an average of 15 in Midland and El Paso, Texas ited at the Tex Blazek home dustrial prospects a month. to visit more relatives. They Saturday. This has dropped to a month went into old Mexico and ly average of eight during then visited friends at Tucson, the past four months. Lyons Telephone Arizona and on to Oregon. Mill City ter, Mrs. Milton Roten and Barbara Jean to Woodburn Sunday where they visited his niece, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mor ris and their new baby, Patty Ann. They also visited Mrs. Louis Bernt and family at Mount Angel. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Richards returned home this week from Idaho where they visited with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Caudle. The men also got in a little hunting with Mr. Rich ards bringing home a nice five-point mule deer which dressed out at 145 pounds. Is Your Car Ready FOR .Mr. and Mrs. Boman from Canby were guests Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. El mer Shaw. Winter? Right now is the proper time to get your car and truck ready for winter driving. You'll be sate if you let us inspect the cooling sys tem of your car and put in Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Chudzinski at tended Evergreen Chapter OES at Woodburn. Guests Monday at the home ' of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kleihege | were Mrs. Ralph Gifford and LYONS—Calvin Culbertson, manager of People’s Tele phone Co. in Lyons is attend ing a two-week short course in switch maintenance at Sil verton. This two-week class is being taught by regular in structors from Stromberg- Carlson Co. to 22 men repre senting 18 Independent tele phones companies in Oregon and Washington. Operation, cleaning and ad justment of switches used in telephone switchboards will be covered. The same material is normally covered in six weeks at the factory but it was felt the short course held on the West coast would prove very beneficial and be far less expensive. JACK J^NUNSEN | Mrs. Vai Reznicsek from Sa lem. The ladies were co-work ers at the Marion County Court House in Salem before their retirement. Anti-Freeze It's your cheapest driving insurance. M & M Phillips 66 Service Phone 897-2764 Hiway 22 Mill City S & H Green Stamps With Every Purchase NOTICE —The Let’s Keep Judge Ray Maddy’s Background and Experience Working for Linn County LINN COUNTY JUDGE RAY MADDY has carried out many Valuable Programs. New Court House Annex • 4 H Fairgrounds Arena Road Improvements - Guidance Center - Park Projects. Pd. Pol. Adv. Ray Maddy, Rt. 3, Albany, Ore. 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Re-Elect HUSTON for SENATOR Second District Linn County Democrat Fairness, Efficiency and Cooperation GLENN HUSTON • advocates resource development for more Jobs, im proved highways for greater safety, frugality and ef ficiency in state government. • He is proud to stand on his record of achievement while serving you in the State Legislature and prom ises his continued service with “Fairness, Efficiency and Cooperation” for the best interests of Linn County and the State of Oregon. Pd. Pol. Adv. Roger Reid, Chrm.. 3040 S. Liberty St. Albany, Oregon again Positive Choice '67 Galaxie 5OO/XL 2-Door Hardtop State Representative POSITION i 3 MARION COUNTY Philippi Motor Company 1064 First Street Phone 769-2117 Stayton, Oregon