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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1970)
Scou/s On Cleanup Detail Jaycees Get Answer Sheets On Community Survey Mrs. Verne Clark were guests of their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clark at a “Sweetheart Ban quet” at a Salem restaurant It is an annual affair and is sponsored by the Aumsville Baptist church There were about 150 in attendance. Mrs. Don Gillenwater, Bar bara and Mike and Linda Mack attended the wedding of Mrs Gti lien water’s sister in Leb anon Saturday afternoon. Bar bara and Linda were candle lighters for the wedding. Lin da is a sister of the bridegroom. Guests at the home of Mr. tal Monday morning and will and Mrs. Ralph Budlong Sun be confined there far some day were Mr. and Mrs. Charles time. DeGuire from Silverton, Linda Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burrell Budlong and S. G. Higdon. and Mr. anti Mrs. Verne Clark Mrs. Budlong was honored on T'kr* Mill Piitv InwooQ woro rblpnspd with t.hp nar* The Mill City Jaycees were pleased with the participation attended the annual Valentine □f residents in the Community Attitude Survey. Of the 350 her birthday anniversary. party given by the Willamet questionaires taken to the h uses, 260 were filled out and re Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Har te Valley Association OES. turned. Results of some of the questions in percent appear lan went to Salem Sunday The party was at the I^iCreole below. The results of the survey will be given to the City where they met Mr. and Mrs. 1 Junior High school in Dallas. Council and will also be at The Enterprise Office, Girod’s George Humphries, Mr. and Host chapters were Rhododen Hilltop Market and Stewart's Grocery. Mrs. Earl Humphries and Jack dron Chapter of Falls City, Very Good—VG Adequate—A Poor—P No Opinion—NO James and a friend. The group Ainsworth chapter cf Salem, P A NO had dinner at a restaurant to Adah Chapter of Independence, VG Rate Mill City’s general appearance celebrate Mrs. Harlan’s birth Naomi Chapter of Dallas, 38 53 and attractiveness. 6 3 day which is February 18, Chadwick Chapter, Salem 26 9 59 6 George Humphries’ birthday, Chapter and Trinity Chapter Rate the streeet cleaning in Mill City. o 33 52 Rate the street repair in Mill City. 12 February 15 ami the wedding all of Salem. IS 38 42 late the storm water drainage in this area. 5 anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. 54 35 3 George Humphries which was 1 late the street lighting in Mill City 8 40 2 4 February 17. Rate Mill City’s Fire protection. 54 33 56 6 Rate Mill City’s Police department 5 28 62 7 3 Rate Mill City’s business district. Roy Gibson was taken to 2 6 42 Rate Mill City’s garbage collection service 50 26 52 19 3 the Santiam Memorial Hospi- Rate the postal service in Mill City 69 Rate recreation opportunities for teenagers. 3 15 13 Rate the overall quality of the High School. 42 36 2 20 Is your HOME-OWNERS Profile of 3 41 21 Rate overall quality of the grade school 35 Yes—Y No—N No Opinion—NO Protection Complete? Y N 24 Should there be more sidewalks in the city? 59 Are street signs and house numbers CHECK WITH US 38 11 adequate for the city? 51 69 Are banking hours adequate in Mill City? 27 4 Should there be a bookmobile service 61 16 for this area? 20 INSURANCE Mill City, Ore. SAFECO Are you satisfied with the telephone service INSURANCE Ph. 897-2324 or 897-2764 80 in Mill City? 15 5 13 13 Should an ambulance be stationed in Mill City ? 74 Should the school system operate a kindergarten 60 ■17 23 81 12 Is the city’s electrical service satisfactory? 7 Should the City regulate the type and quality 57 1G of new building construction? 27 Should the city encourage new industries 5 Persons in possession of taxable personal property to locate here? 92 3 Should a sewage disposal system be as of January 1, are required to file a report with installed by the city? 19 57 2-1 the Assessor’s office on or before MARCH 3. The Should a traffic light (flashing amber and red) penalty for late filing after March 3, shall be $1 be installed on Highway 22 at the Mill City for each $1000 of true cash value, but not less 25 65 Junction? 10 than $10. Do you favor the addition of a Junior High School? 10 64 26 Personal Property To Be Reported Such As: Should adult education classes be expanded in the high school? 60 9 A MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT 31 Are Posit Office hours adequate in Mill City? 74 23 3 B. FURNITURE & FIXTURES IN COM Do you favor the 4th of July celebration and the Memorial Day WhiteWater Challenge as MERCIAL USE. they were held last year? 60 17 23 INVENTORIES & SUPPLIES It has been recommended that those two cele brations be combined and held on the 4th D LIVESTOCK of July. Do you agree? 30 51 19 It is the responsibility of persons in possession Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kreck- low and family were in Port land over the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. Don Moffatt were dinner guests Sunday of Miss Leona Lamb in Portland. They took Miss Lamb to Bea verton where they visited a short time in the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Cris Me- Mann and son, Brody. The McManns have recently moved Two groups of Scouts were out in force Saturday into their new home. forenoon, cleaning up debris on Mill City streets. In the top photo are boys working along first street near Hill top Market. They are, Cyril Archer, assistant Scout master ; Steve Hale, Dennis Matson, Doug Gruver, John Archer and Floyd Peterman. In the lower photo are Herb Bastuscheck, scoutmaster, Kurt Carpenter, Dick Gruver, junior assistant scoutmaster; Matt Kindred, Allen Nicholas, Kevin McCall and Tim Hale. The Scouts and their leaders were guests of the Mill City Firemen at noon for hotdogs, beans and soft drinks.—The Mill Mrs. Tena Graham had as City Enterprise Photos. Mrs. S. E. Richards is under coronary care at Salem Me morial hospital at the present time. She will be In the inten sive care unit for about five days, according to information received here, and friends are asked not to send cards or flowers until after this time. dinner guests Saturday even ing, Mrs. Sylvia Duncan, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly Bessie Bassett, Mrs. Alice Fen spent the weekend in Eugene ner and Mrs. Golda Martens. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Goode who celebrated their Marilyn Club will meet on 37th wedding anniversary on Tuesday, February 24 at 12 Valentine’s Day. Additional o’clock at the home of Mrs. guests at their home and for Cecil Lake. Mrs. Lake will be dinner at the Elk’s Club were co-hostess for the 12 o’clock Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller of potluck luncheon. All mem Sublimity, Mr. and Mrs. Herm bers of the Eastern Star are an Darley of Stayton, and Mr. cordially invited to attend. and Mrs. Roy Lee of Salem, all old-time friends. Each lady The Studio of Hair Design received a lovely Valentine is now open for business four corsage, and a special cake days a week, Wednesdays, and table decorations carried Thursdays, Fridays and Sat out the Valentine theme. Sev urdays. 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. eral of the group were guests Ph. 897-2100 for appointment. for breakfast Sunday morning Betty Klutke, owner. 46tf before returning home. How about this? Super Savings on Mrs. Ijowell Cree entered Santiam Memorial hospital on Monday afternoon and under went major surgery Tuesday morning. Dinner guests Saturday ev Jerry Pittam NOTICE ening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie French were Mr. and Mrs. William Shuey and Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Tuers Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake. The occasion was Mrs. Shueys’ have received word of the birth of another grandchild, a birthday anniversary. baby boy born to their son Mrs. Richard Cowden of and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madras and Bob Cree from Tuers (Kandee Henness) of Redmond spent from Monday Klamath Falls on Friday, Feb night until Wednesday with ruary 6. their mother, Mrs. Paul Cree. They were called due to the critical illness of their father, Paul Cree, who is in Salem Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Cowden, Janet and Darla returned to Mill City Friday evening and spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Cow den’s mother. c It became necessary for Mrs. Glenn Ettinger to be taken to the Marian Home at Sublim ity as the result of a recent fall at her home injuring some bones of the chest and should er area. of taxable personal property to file these reports or incur the penalty provided by Saw. The Assessor’s office is available to help with proper filing of these forms. 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