The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 11, 1972, Page 7, Image 7

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    Nick Gustafson underwent separation the three had a lot will be open from 8 00 a m. to
major surgery in a Portland of catching up to do Dr Smith 8:00 p.m. o’clock.
I es on sewing with knits, taught hospital Tuesday, May 2, and was nursing instructor when
This election is to be held
by Mrs. Prichard last fall.
is reported to be getting along Hazel and Mamie graduated for the purpose of submitting
from nursing school in 1925. to the voters of the Idanha
LYONS- -Mrs. Nellie Riggs fine.
By Eva Bressler
Mrs. Chester Grimes, who She trained as a nurse first Rural Fire Protection District
LYONS—Mrs. Ruby Prichard and Mrs. Laura Neal were
i t
of Clatskine will conduct a hostesses for the Wednesday underwent major surgery at a and then studied nights to be­ the auestion of whether or not
swim suit sewing class at the afternoon card club with their Salem hospital returned home come a Chiropractic physician the tax base in the sum of $1,-
and practiced until recently. 425.65 now in effect in the
Mari-Linn school on May 11. party held at the Neal home. Wednesday.
»
4
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett She is in her 80s and her sight Idanha Rural Fire Protection
GREAT WITH MAYFLOWER ICE CREAM
There will be an afternoon
Playing of 500 followed a
spent last week at Longview is failing so no longer able District of Marion-Linn Coun-
class beginning at 1:00 p. m. one-thirty dessert luncheon.
I
to work.
• ties. Oregon, shall be increased
and an evening class at 7:00
High score was held by Ber­ at the home of Mi and Mrs.
I
Dick
Haseman
while
they
The
weather
was
beautiful
|
to
a
new
base
of
$11,000.00,
for
p. m
tha Allen, second high by Leo­
Box
S3.49
This is a completion of class- ta Worden and low by Katie were on vacation. They also for the 10 days of Hazel’s stay the purpose of providing: (1)
Skillings. Others attending visited at the home of Mr. and in Newport Beach and she was A budget to meet current op-
I really given the royal treat­ erating requirements. (2) To
. were Katie Sieg, Gladys Ny- Mrs. Dale Bassett.
Irma
Johnson,
Postmaster
at
ment on her stay there. They eliminate the requirement for
j gaard, Margaret Kunkle, June
Attention Mothers
New California
Moro, was a guest at the home dined in seme of the beautiful
McPheeters, Bernice Bridges. of Leao Johnson Sunday, restaurants built on piers out special elections. (31 To take
care
of
increased
costs
for
re-
Zeta Prichard, Ruth Lyons,
Just For You
Bea Hiatt, Alma Olmstead. April 30. They drove to New­ ever the bay and had a ?rand I pair and maintenance. (4) Oth-
port to attend the Postmasters time. Returning home Hazel er miscellaneous
increased
Rachel Olmstead, Jaunita Dav­
State convention, returning became ill and has spent some costs.
is.
home Friday. Mrs. Johnson time in a Salem hospital but
If this measure Is approved,
Mrs. Leota Worden is an­ then drove to Ashland to care she is now at home recuperat­ the Idanha Rural Fire Protec­
nouncing the birth of another for her mother, who fell and ing.
tion District’s operating budget
granddaughter, Lola Jean, born broke her wrist.
A business meeting of WWI of $7,455.00 to be financed by
April 27 to her son-in-law and
Congratulations are going Auxiliary was held at the the local taxes for the tax year
daughter, Mr. and Mrs Frank to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Naue
home of Mary Stafford this of 1972-73 will be $5,934 95 less
Bernard at Reedsport.
upon the birth of a daughter.1 week with Mabel Bruder, Ma­ than the operating budget of
Wed., Thurs., Fri. and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bur- Thursday. May 4. at Salem.
bel Carlson. Pearl Oliver, El­ $13,389 95 financed by local
mester and daughter, Janet, of She will be greeted at home len Rust and Nellie Allen at­ taxes for the preceding year.
Saturday Only.
Scio were Wednesday evening
two older sisters.
( tending. Ice cream, cake and
This proposed tax base in­
with a copy of this ad. guests at the home of Mrs. by Walter
Olmstead from the coffee were served after the crease will be submitted to the
Florence Burmester.
San Francisco area is spending meeting.
voters in accordance with Ar­
2 Lb Pkg.
Nebergalls Skinless
Mrs. Chester Grimes under­ a 10-day vacation et the home , Wednesday evening while ticle XI, Section 11 of the Con­
went major surgery April 28 of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Mary Stafford attended lodge,' stitution of the State of Ore­
at a Salem hospital and is re­ Arthur Olmstead. Walter will uninvited visitors helped them­ gon.
Lyons, Ore.
ported to be doing fine.
be transferred to Huston. Tex selves to several dozen quarts
IDANHA RURAL FIRE
BUTT lb. 89c
WHOLE Lb
Arthur Roberson of Salem Additional weekend | guests
‘ of vegetables from her fruit
PROTECTION DISTRICT.
has moved into the Paul Schie. were Mr. and Mrs. Donald cupboard. Mary rarely ever
Nebergalls — Fully Cooked
By Martha Taylor,
VOTE
wek trailer home on Eighth Olmstead and four children of leaves the garage unlocked
Secretary.
St. He is employed at the new Auburn, Wn. Sunday guests but that night, in a hurry to
Published May 4. 11. 18, 1972
Stuckart mill.
at the Olmstead home were leave, she forgot, never think­
Mrs. Chester Roy underwent her mother, Mrs. Bertha Young ing anyone would walk in and
WHOLE
Lb.
.
.
.
major surgery
Wednesday- and sister. Irene McEldown- | , help themselves.
No. 26‘‘86
morning at Santiam Memorial ey. from Philomath.
Surely been lots of fisher­ NOTICE TO INTERESTED
hospital in Stayton.
Pre-school graduation will' men out this past weekend.
PERSONS
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Grimes be held Thursday. May 25. and Lots of cars parked by the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
are receiving congratulations their annual mother’s tea will Gates bridge and seemed to be
THE STATE OF OREGON
Sunbeam
upon the birth of a new grand, be held Thursday and Friday, just as many on the rainy
FOR THE COUNTY OF
son, Andrew Thomas, born to May 11 and 12 at 10:45 a. m. Sunday as there were on Sat­
MARION PROBATE DE­
their son and wife. Mr. and There will also be a meeting urday when it was real nice.
PARTMENT
Mrs Thomas Grimes, at East. Monday, May 15. in the school Bad weather doesn't seem to In the Matter of the Estate)
Meadows, N. Y. Sunday. April! library for this year’s moth- stop the dedicated fisherman.
of
)
23.
[ ers, also for mothers having
Mary Wilson, Nellie Allen FRANK ULLATHORNE
)
Manning Bomberger from pre-schoolers next year at 7:30 and Ellen Rust spent a day
Deceased )
Stayton Union High school p m
Mayflower
1 this past week shopping in Sil­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
was at Mari-Linn Tuesday, I Weekend guests at the Henry
verton, driving around the' EN that the undersigned has
May 2. to test the 8th grade Croisant home were Mr. and Silverton Hills, going into the ’ been appointed personal repre-
math class placements of stu- Mrs. Ray Reynolds from Van- Salem area and just having a ■ sentative of the above estate,
I dents at Stayton High this fail., couver, B C. and Sunday nice drive. They lunched out All persons having claims
A. B Culwell from Bend guests were Vi and Leonard and made an all day trip of it. against the estate are required
(Beach Ware)
| was a Friday overnight guest Wolfer from Canby.
Friday afternoon, Mrs. Bar­ to present the same within 4
at the home of his mother, Mrs.
ker, Nellie, Ellen and Mary months from this date at the
Lydia Culwell.
lunched in Detroit in celebra­ I office of Bell & Bell. Atorneys
tion of Ellen’s birthday. While , at Law, P. O, Box 497, Stayton,
visited Irene Oregon.
I up there they
Paullin, Detroit weather ob-1 Dated and first published
By
Betty
Kelle
i
For
Our beautiful weather of last server and Stella Davis in this 11th day of May, 1972.
VELMA ALDERMAN.
LINN COUNTY
week sure fizzled into a good Idanha. The weather was beau,
For Mother’s Day, Mill
tiful and Mary said Hoover
260 W. Locust
steady
drizzle
didn
’
t
it?
The
COMMISSIONER
Stayton, Oregon
lawn mowers sure got a work flat was really full of fisher­
Experienced
Personal Representative
City Pharmacy has it.
out while the sun was shining men.
GERANIUMS
PRIMROSES
PANSIES
Honesty and Fairness
though We could hear them I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas, i BELL & BELL,
FUSCHIAS
.......
- week-
------- ' Attorneys for Personal Re­
the
County-wide
running from morning until
u...... ®r ’ and Chris spent
”d. Pol ad by Floyd C. Mullen
evening, so a lot of lawns were end visting in Washington, presentative
(Come
See
The Big Display)
well groomed. This rain wi]i, Saturday they were at^Pres- P. O. Box 497
539 W. 5th, Albany, Oregon
make them grow faster than cotJ where they ^visited Mr. Stayton. Oregon,
ever, and we’ll have it to do 1 and Mrs. Lowell Burris and pufo May 11-18-25. 1972
over again as soon as there is their son, Jim Burris, who is ;
another break in the weather. I president of the Cattleman’s)------------------------------------
Association in that area.
Notice of Applications
Seems to be no end of it.
Walt, Lowell and Chris went
Applications for the position
Thursday, May II will be
the regular meeting of the fishing in the Touchett River ! of city recorder for the city of
Gates Planning Commission, with Chris being the only, Detroit, will be accepted by
held at the City hall at 7:30. lucky one. Sunday they went Mayor Cliff McMillan up to
These are public meetings to Walla Walla for a visit with and including May 15, 1972.
and anyone interested may at­ Mrs. Nora Woodard and her I por further information he
____
I daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Hirtz. may be reached by calling
tend.
There was no gathering of Mrs. Woodard had just recent 854-3692 in the evenings,
Lyons, Oregon
Main St
pHone K>'J-24!,->
the exercise group this past day. The Thomases
^er and Wood-1 Published May 4, 11, 1972.
week as they were busy get-1
ting the gym ready for the Mo. lards were former neighbors I
ther’s Tea. With the nicer wea­ with Walt going to school with |
ther and longer evenings Woodards daughters They also
many of the gals think they got to visit the Wayne Hinch-I
get enough exercise anyhow cliffs while in Walla Walla
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver’s Mrs. Hinchcliff is a grand­
o
son. Bob. was home for a visit daughter of Mrs. Woodard, j
The
Needlecraft
magazine
Sunday.
I The Melody Aires put on a ^or March, 1927 was featuring
Highway 22 — Mil! City
program for Retired Teachers
ln their food section and
I in the Methodist church in Al-1 included the following recipe
ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES
1 bany Saturday There was a for flsh hash Combine two
large group with people from CUPS of dicpd cooked potatoes
Mill City, Lebanon and Salem.'
,onP PL,P
Going from Gates was Earj fish (a salt fish is best.) Add
Loucks. Pearl Oliver and 2/3 cup of any cooked, diced
1 vegetables such as beets or
Ruby Brisbin.
Mrs. Viola Goodwin, form­ I carrots, or small peas. Cook
k/e Pick Up and Deliver
erly of Gates, has been living
_ I two slices of cubed salt pork
in her mobile home at Mc­ in a hot iron skillet for about
Nary Oaks Villa at Keizer for three minutes. Remove the
some time. She has now sold pork, moisten the fish and veg­
the mobile home and is unde-1 etables mixed with 1/4 cup of
cided where she’ll live. She] milk, turn into the hot fat in
is about 85 years old and hpr
her [ ' ,he_Panand cook sjowly, cov-
I ered, until heated through
health is not too good.
Spending Sunday at the Gil (about 1/4 hour.) Uncover and ;
Your Northwest Ford Team's Pinto puts you ahead
Brosig home were their daugh­ brown on bottom—turn out
every timet Now Pinto is sticker priced $199 less
like an omelet. This about 1
PRICE FACTS
ter Shirley, Bob and Lisa.
than ,»e VW Super Beetle 113 And there's more
Thursday evening, Skip, Ka­ serves eight but is easily!
VW Super Beetle 113
$2159
good news -because Pinto is also $161 less than
thy. Andrea and I went pic­ halved for a family of four
Datsun 510. $100 less than Vega, and $149 below
Pinto
nicking and fishing. Tried
1960
Toyota Corolla 1600'1
' across the dam first but too
Check all the Pinto differences with your own
Public
Notices
Pinto price lower by
$
199
much debris in the water near
L
tun- test soon At your nearby Ford Dealers
the shore so went on up to ELECTION NOTICE FOR TAX
Mongold. The weather was real
BASE INCREASE
nice for a picnic, then while
NOTICE IS HEREBY given
Skip and Kathy fished Andrea by the Board of Directors of
and I explored. How long has the Idanha Rural Fire Protec­
it been since you have follow­ i tion District of Marion and
ed a 3-year-old for an hour or Linn Counties. Oregon, that a
two’ Up this path, over these special election will be held
rocks, down another path, over concurrent with the state-wide
a fence, back again to do it primary election on May 23,
just one more time. Bet An­ 1972. the polling places to be
Pinto 2-door sedan
drea slept good that night, I at the City Hall, Detroit, Ore-
know I sure did.
Idanha
Com-
gon
precinct
and
'
Based
on
a
comparison
of
sticker
prices
for base 2 door models
Our standing goal is to make pay­
Hazel Shewmake has re- munity Church, Idanha, Ore-
Optional white sidewalls, plus dealer prep and destination charges it any, title and laies, are eilra
ment in full within 5 working days
cently returned from a two- gon precinct, where each re­
from the time Safeco's adjuster gets
week vacation in California i spective qualified voter casts
your claim. We usually succeed.
She flew first to Applegate, his ballot when voting at the
Safeco. Insurance on your
Ca., for a several days visit primary election, which polls
car, home, boat, business,
with her brother and his wife,
health, life and everything
you
’
re with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morrison.
e se you value.
It rained the whole time she
I
was there so they didn’t get
Safeco.
ED LEWIN
I
to do any sightseeing but they
Auctioneer, Inc.
enjoyed a good visit. Leaving
Applegate, Hazel flew to New
Complete Auctions
port Beach for a reunion with
Dr. Grace Smith and Mamie
Phon«' 769-5466
Mill City, Oregon
Finnic 897-2324 or 897-2754
Tatum Lily. After a 25-year
1094 First ¡Street
Filone 769-2117
Stay ton, Oregon
7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 11, 1972
~ 6El HE BEST
Cantaloupes good size 5 for S1.00
Cal. Navel Oranges large size lb. 10c
Cal. Strawberries Red Ripe 4/S1.00
White Rose Potatoes 10 Lbs. 59c
2 for 25c
Indio New Crop Corn
8 Lb. Drycleaning
$250
SOAP & SUDS
Pork Steaks .... Lb. 69c
Nebergalls Luncheon Meat 3 pkgs. SI
$|29
Frankfurters
Nebergalls Ham
i
Semi Boneless Ham
79'
99'
Sunbeam Cracked Wheat Bread 3/S1
Old Fashion Do-Nuts
2 pkgs. 88c
Cottage Cheese
29'
Thongs
FLOYD MULLEN
s
Lays Potato Chips 3 Bag Pkg. 59c
Mothers Day Cards and Fancy Box
Candy—Also Special Flower Plants
Yellow and White Onion Sets
Ferry-Morse Seeds
)iuvL> MAKKti
MILL CITY CHEVRON
SERVICE
Pinto
is different
where it counts,
including a price
$199 less than ,
VW Super Beetle 113
Charles Voelkel’s
“Got-my-daim-
paid-in-12-hours”
smile.
JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE
Nobody beats the Northwest
Ford Team: 1st in sales, 1st in
service, 1st in customer satisfaction
' _____________
i'hiiippi Motor Company