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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1951)
LEGAL ADVERTISING GALBRAITH HOME SCENE OF 3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Februar) 8, 1951 LADIES- MISSIONARY MEET NOTICE The Ladies’ Missionary council of Soy Scouts Mark 41st Anniversary Personal property taxpayers are re the Mill City Assembly of God church By EVA BRESSLER By REBA SNYDER quired to file an invoice as of Jan • met Wednesday, Feb. "th at the home Sunday dinner guests at the home Mrs. Bill Hamilton underwent a uary 1st, 1951, with the Assessor for i tonsilectomy at the Salem Memorial an assessment base. Assessment of Mr. and Mrs. Rammie Martell of Mrs. V. I. Galbraith. Officers elected were Mrs. V. I. (hospital last Wednesday, returning must be filed on or before March 2, were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. 1951. Penalty provided after due Averill of Halsey and Mr. and Mrs. 'Gilbraith, president, and Mrs. Ray home Thursday. Her condition is date. [ J. L. Chamberlain. The occasion hon mond Mainard. secretary-treasurer. satisfactory. Truck and automobiles carrying ored Mrs. Chamberlain on her birth- The afternoon was devoted to mak Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cannon va State license plates and furniture in , day anniversary, and she received ing awards from old Christmas cards cated the Schaffer duplex last week private homes are exempt. for use in missionary work in Brazil. when they moved to the CCC camp. Furniture in Hotels, Apartments many lovely gifts. Refreshments were served to Mrs. The duplex is being redecorated this Mr. and Mrs. Eldo Betcke and and Rooming Houses are subject t?> taxation. daughters Janice and Cheryl of Sil- Letser Brown of Mehama, Mrs. Rich week for the new tenants, Mr. and If you have not received an assess 1 verton were Saturday afternoon ard Keith, Mrs, Delbert Brown, Mrs. Mrs. McDonald. ment blank, please notify the Asses guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Turnbull, Mrs. Raymond Mai Mr. and Mrs. Chester Slater of sor’s Office. Merrill Brassfield. Mrs. Betcke is a nard, and Mrs. V. I. Galbraith, all of Gates were callers in the Frank New- Mill City. home Wednesday. JOHN F. SHEPPARD, niece of Mrs. Brassfield. Linn County Assessor. Mrs. Warren Stoll was not able to John Bentz of Sublimity is con- ¡picked up, with the one at the school ■ return home after her tonsilectomy | valescing at the home of his daugh Mill Lodge No. 144. house going over the top, with it con last week until Thursday. She is I.O.O.F. meets every Friday ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. taining $19.51 from the school chil slowly improving. Robert Cramer following an opera- night. Visiting brothers welcome. Carl Schaffer was able to return | tion. Mr. Bentz a former resident dren. Santiam Valley grange held their to work Monday after his knee in I of McCully mountain would be pleased to have some of his old friends call regular meeting at the grange hall jury last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Caligan and Friday evening with John Lambrecht 'on him. family of Willamina were weekend master presiding. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rollins and Bob Brassfield returned last week guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hopson I son Michael of Salem were guests after several days vacation at Reno, and family. Mrs. Caligan is a sister at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Nevada, being one of the places he of Hopson’s. Sunday Smith. Rollins who is in the service The “Tide of Toys” which the visited, and reported the weather shipped out for Korea last week. American Legion Auxiliary sent to warm while there. He returned just Chicken thinner Relatives have received word that the children of Europe was valued Everett Lewis of Florence is in the in time for the cold spell here. at about $100. Mrs. Clarence Roseheim is suffer hospital suffering with a heart attack. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank He is a brother of Clyde and Velvie ing with a broken arm. The fracture New, who were entertained in their being in the elbow. Roseheim is su Lewis and Mrs. Bert Lyons. home Saturday night were Mr. and Chuck Faylor and Sam Engle The March of Dimes drive was perintendent at the Mt. Jefferson lum Mrs. Jerry Pittam, Mr. and Mrs. ber company mill. Owners brought to a close the last of the Mrs. Neta Dysinger is convalescing Carl Sheaffer, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. week when the iron lung banks were at the Salem Memorial hospital fol Snyder and Warren Stoll. One hundred eight dollars and twen lowing surgery of last week. Loren Hargreaves was taken to the ty-five cents was realized for the Salem Memorial hospital where he March of Dimes from the show spon I underwent an operation for a broken sored by the American Legion, the collar bone he received several days lamp by the Auxiliary, the jars for ! ago while playing donkey basket ball, that purpose and the money brought Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson of Al to school by children. Mrs. Russell Hoyt is ill this week bany were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Julian and and unable to teach. Mrs. Al Coke- Grandma Julian. Grandma was taken nour is instructing the second grade Official poster marking the 41st birthday. to the Salem Memorial hospital where in her absence. she will receive treatment for an in President Truman will greet 12 outstanding Boy Scouts in the fected toe. White House on Feb 6 opening the 41st anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America. Boy Scout Week will be observed Feb. 6 to 12 Thomas Putman, principal of the in every part of the nation by more than 2,750,000 boys and adult Mari-Linn school wishes to say that leaders. “Strengthen Liberty5’ is the birthday theme. any one not receiving their magazines By MRS. OPAL WHITE that they subscribed for through their Mrs. Cecil Briles left on Monday During Boy Scout Week mem At “birthday parties” during ■MMUMMriniimmiriiii hhiiiii mi mi mi : mi no mi imiiiinimiiiii mi immn mi lawnin .in im.inom nu min m mum mi’MiiumsumiMn«i mmu« contest to contact him and he will evening via the Portland Rose for Boy Scout Week throughout the bers of the organization will check immediately for receiving them. New Y’ork City where she will visit nation each member will re develop window displays and pledge himself to the Scout Oath demonstrations on civil defense Several property transactions have relatives for two weeks. Mrs. Briles or Promise. In each community and conservation. Each member taken place in the last few days. Mr. is from the Bronx, and takes as her representatives of the churches, will inspect his home to make and Mrs. Garsjo have brought the traveling companion and guest, Mrs. schools, government and busi Earl Hensley house west of town, and Alice Ball. ness will observe the anniver certain no hazards exist Sur will move in soon. Sam Bridges Miss Patricia Parker, niece of Earl sary with their Scouts. At Unit prise mobilizations will test bought the house he formerly owned Parker visited with her aunt and “open house” parties, parents, Scout efficiency should emergen __ relatives and members of the cies arise. , back of the Lyons garage and will uncle the Earl Parkers. She arrived Since 1910 more than 17,500,- chartering institutions will hear move it to his property east of town. on January 28 and left for her home a review of the year’s program 000 boys and men have been The Paul Johnston family have pur in Scio on Saturday, February 3. features, service projects and identified with the Boy Scouts chased a farm near Redmond and nf America. Mr. Earl Parker fractured his ankle membership gains. plan to move in two weeks. The bone on Saturday while at work. Heinecks have sold their grocery store One of the stringers of the bridge 1 and cold storage locker system to two loosened and fell striking the boards For Guaranteed Cleaning parties from Coos Bay. The Heinecks where Earl stood. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED plan to return to Hillsboro where The Sunday school recently orga OR MONEY REFUNDED they lived before coming to Lyons. it’s the nized at Mongold looked very en II. F. HINCH, Prop. couraging on their first day, January More than 20,000,000 workers are 28, with an attendance of 35. Jeff covered by the federal wage and hour Boyer is superintendent. They re “JUST GOOD law’. ported the small children attending 24-HOUR SERVICE FOOD” WK»»»!»»!.«.««»«»«»»’««»»»«»««» 100 percent. The Detroit town team will play Mill City I SANTIAM TAUERN g Gates at Gates on Wednesday even IDANHA. OREGON ing beginning at 8 p.m. The Detroit Hiway 222 3 Miles East Stay ton Closes at 6 P.M. team won their last game which was »“A FRIENDLY PLACE TO STOP® played with the Consolidated Builders. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bray and son Sf FOR HAMBURGERS’’ FRIENDLY SERVICE » _______ 8 I were visitors at the E. W. Bray home II HIM'IW. on Monday and Tuesday of last week. Detroit grade school will play Mill City, at Mill City on Friday. Detroit played Stayton on Thursday evening of last week, the girls volleyball score was 38-40 for Stayton, the boys basketball game was 22-11 for Stay ton. 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