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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1953)
THURSDAY, JULY 9. 1953 Sandy were weekend visitors in Ly- mowwr, Mrs. ons at the home of her mother, Mr. send, held in Salem Saturday even Sam Culweil, and his parents, ] ing. and Mrs. Oscar Naue. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stevens and Bernard Lyons from Eugene spent By Eva Brewkr several days in Lyons. He was a guest Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cruson have at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy among those attending the rodeo at a* their truest«, Mr. and Mrs. Horn St. Paul, the Fourth of July. Hiatt. and son Jimmie, also Jean and Gary Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brassfieid and Mrs. J. H. Johnson has gone to Cruson from Montana. Myrtle Creek, where she will visit at Bob, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mohler, Miss Jacqueline Spa from Seaview, the home of her daughter and family, Shirley and Jerry, attended a family Washington, spent the Fourth of July Mr. and Mrs. Claire Humphries. She reunion held at the Boyd Midili home ' weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. will also spend some time with her in Salem the Fourth of July. Willard Kimery. sister in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Ramie Martell and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rogers had as Mrs. Albert Remmenga has return sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Mc their guests over the weekend, Mr. ed home from Falls City and Omaha, Clellan, spent the weekend at the and Mrs. Frank Keith of Portland. Nebraska where she was called by the coast. Miss Ruby Naue, who is employed illness and death of a relative. Re Rev. Walter Dodge of Salem was , in Salem, spent the weekend at the turning home with her were Mr. and a Sunday guest at the home of Mr. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Deister of Schanwee, Okla and Mrs. Glen Julian. Afternoon Oscar Naue. homa, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur guests were Dr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis and Deister and children from Oklahoma Roseberry and daughter of Salem. Dr. Miss Beulah Lewis, attended the re City, who now are guests at the Roseberry is the Salem district su ception for State President of Auxili Remmenga and Deister homes. perintendent of Methodist churches. ary of Patriot Militant Elsie Town Mr. and Mrs. Loren Walker spenj Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue from the weekend at the coast. They went REPORT OF CONDITION OF MILL CITY STATE BANK to Seaside. of Mill City in the State of Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zimmerman, who at the close of business on June 30, 1953 have spent tne past 21 months in Ly- ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection $ 254,100.31 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 969,796.25 Obligations of States and political subdivisions .......... 13,360.96 Loans and discounts (including $1,005.06 overdrafts) 588,994.17 Bank premises owned $32,154.39, furniture and fixtures $10,304.80 42,459.19 Other assets .............................. _............. 500.00 |$—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE LYONS Never - - a Dull Moment “At the Bottom of the Hill” MILL CITY TAVERN ons while he was employed at the Detroit Dam, moved Tuesday Tuesday to Eugene, where he will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lande and daugh- ter Cheita, are moving to Stayton The Lands recently purchased a home there. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reister from California were Saturday night guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Manning. Reister is a cousin of Mrs. Manning. It’s Your Newspaper—Subscribe New LICENSED GARBAGE SERVICE 91.50 per mont-h and up Also serving Gates. Lyons. Idanha and Detroit MILL CITY DISPOSAL SERVICE Phone 3952 LEONARD HERMAN NEW RECORD RELEASE FRESH BAKED/ FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIAL Angel Food Cake Special Regular 89c Our Special 69c WHITE, CHERRY and CUSTARD NESTLES HOT FUDGE SUNDAE Soft or Hard Ice Cream < Regular 30c. Our Special J Soft Ice Cream from 12 until closing time Muir’s Bakery Phone 2222 Mill City, Oregon TOTAL ASSETS .......................................................................... $1,869,210.88 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $ 856,597.47 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations...... 604,671.49 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 20,281.10 Deposits of States and political subdivisions ........ 239,063.97 Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 16,859.53 TOI \l. DEPOSITS $1,737,473.56 Other liabilities ................. 17,124.55 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated ----------------- obligations shown below) .............. ...... $1,754,598.11 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital .......... _...$ 25,000.00 Surplus .................................................................................................... 80,000.00 Undivided profits Reserves ............................................................ TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 114,612.77 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $1,869,210.88 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes ........................................................... $ 319,531.25 I, D. B. Hill, President, of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear or affirm that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly rep- i resents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. D. B. HILL. Correct—Attest: Mildred L. Allen, Frank Rada, C. E. Mason, and Maxine Hill, Directors. State of Oregon, County of Marion, ss.: Assets Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd day of July, 1953. D. B. HILL JR., Notary Public,' (Seal) My commission expires April 10, 1954 To Chase Away ‘‘Those Humidity Blues” “P. S., I Love You”.................... The Hilltoppers “Oh Where Has My Little Love Gone”............... ...... .................................................. Tommy Duncan "Hey Joe”............................................... . Carl Smith "Time Changes Things” Lefty Frizzell “Your Cheating Heart” Frankie Laine "Tell Us Where the Good Times Are”................. ............................................................ Guy Mitchell “Restless Heart”......................... Slim Whitman 6,612.77 3,000.00 "Don’t (’all My Name”....................... Helen Dixon "I’m Walking Behind You” O’Connor "The Song from Moulin Rouge” Percy Faith Plus a large selection of L. P. 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