The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 24, 1963, Page 2, Image 2

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    ■>_ Mill (Hty Knterprtar. Thunalay. Jan. 24, 1903
CT-FI'
I
DANCE
'UJomasvL Paje
Z. C. B. J. Sokol Hall, Scio
SATURDAY, JANUARY 26. 9 P. M.
Everyone Welcome
Playing Watties, Polkas and Modern Music
Goldie Rambo, Womans Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
Grandmother Thrift
Shop Busy Place
Pete and His Orchestra From North Dakota
NOTICE
Personal property taxpayers are required to file
an invoice as of January’ 1. 1963. with the Assessor,
for an assessment base. Assessment must be filed
on or before March 2. 1963. A penalty is provided
for late filing.
Personal Property To Be Reported
INVENTORIES & SUPPLIES
A
1. Commercial merchandise inventories
2. Manufacturing inventories and supplies
3. Food processing inventories and Live­
stock, - Seed, Feed. Fertilizer inventories
held for sale.
4. Inventories of Consigned Merchandise.
5. Log Inventories: Colddecks and Ponds, al­
so felled and bucked logs in the woods.
6. Automotive and Trailer House Inventor­
ies, also Boat Inventories.
B
FURNITURE & FIXTURES IN COM­
MERCIAL USE
C
MOVABLE MACHINERY
Farm machinery
Construction machinery
Logging machinery
It is necessary that these forms be signed and filled
out in detail in order to receive equitable assess­
ment. The Assessor’s office will be willing to help
you with the proper filing of the forms.
ORS 308.105 makes the responsibility of the tax­
payer to file these reports or incur the penalty pro­
vided by law.
AL BROWN
Linn County Assessor
I
Rebekah Lodge Names Mrs. Kuhn and Mrs
Irwin Honored at
List of Committees
Mrs. Emory Primeau preaid­ Shower Recently
The Grandmother's Circle
met Wednesday morning at the ed at her first meeting a* re­
Mr*. Bud Thomas and Mrs
home of Mrs. Nat Wills.
cently Installed noble grand of Jerry Thicker were hostesses re­
Mrs. Arthur Hedge and Mrs. Siuitiam Rebekah kxige at the cently tor a baby shower tor
Clarence Howe presented the Wednesday, January 16th meet­ Mrs. John Kuhn and Mrs Ron­
devotions.
ing Otto Koeneke assisted her ald Irwin at the Tucker Home.
A report was given on the a* vice grand.
Appropriate game* were play­
progress of the TTirift Shop. Die
Committees appointed for the ed and refreshments served by
welfare committee
rcjxirted j year wen* Visiting: Mr*. Wait­ the hostesses to those present:
that one family had been hel|>-1 er Thomas, Mrs. Laura Riddle Mrs Ralph McCurdy, Mr*. Ir­
ed and also the group gave a and Mrs. Stanley Vail. Fkirul: vin Steer». Mr». Diek McCoy,
large amount of canned goods Miss Daisy Gedde*. Mm. John Mr* Jim Seabaugh. Mr» Allan
to the Ministerial Association Swan and Mrs. Lester Mason. Campbell. Mis. Robert Carson.
to put in the Christmas baskets Examining: Mrs. Stamey Vail. Mrs Neil Davis. Mrs. Warren
tor needy families. Christmas Mrs. Al Nesoitt and Mr». Syl­ GoHin, Mrs Jim Wettergreen.
remembrances were sent to five i via Duncan. Welcome : Mr*. Mrs. Gary l.ieuailen. Mrs. John
of tiie elderly or ill members ol Walter Brisbin, Mr*, irl Ply- Kuhn,
Mrs.
Roland
Irwin.
the church.
male and Mr*. Dell Sinitn , ! Sending gilts wen* Mrs. Mor-
Tiie February 20 meeting will Press. Mr*. John Swan. Mr*. I gan White. Mrs. Byron Rurey
be held at the Ixnne of Mrs. Lester Mason aixi Mr*. Walter I md Mrs Maynard Smith.
Clarence Howe with Mrs. Ra­ Thomas. Fund raising : Mr*. I
chel Olmstead presenting th« Floyd Fleetwood. Mrs. Walter
devotions.
Olmstead and Mrs. Lester Ma- i
The hostess seri ed coffee son. Finance: Mrs. Irl Ply male. I
and doughnuts to Mrs. Gil Mr*. Floyd Fleetwood and Mrs. :
LXickworth, Mm. J. C. Dickin- Lester Mason. Gixxi of the Ord­
son. Mrs. Clarence Howe. Mrs. er; Mrs. Rutn 11. ss. Mi s Al
Arthur Hedge, Mrs. Charles Nesbitt and Mrs. Arnold Sy ver-1
French. Mrs. Rachel Olmstead. son.
The following was »ent to
Mrs. George Fkxik. Mrs. Low-
Mr*. Walter Thoma*. a* dis­ The Enterprise by Sl’4 Gerry L
ell Cree and Mrs. Wills.
trict deputy president, present- Bulls (Gerry Roberts* former­
I cd Mr*. Mason, retiring ixible ly <>f Mehama, who is stationed
I grand, with her past grand pm.
Marilyn Social Club ■ She also announced that a total in Fiance.
The town we are in I* Or­
Meets at Nelson Home of $56.10 had been collected lor leans. the 'City of Joan of Arc.’
Mrs. Roger Nelson and Mrs. the elevator fund at the 1OOF Joanie saved the city of Orleans
Daniel Kleihege
entertained home ut Fortland. Mrs. Thom­ from the British, wuy buck.
members of the Marilyn Social as contributed $5.00 to the fund, Tile have a huge statue of her
club at the Nelson home Tues­ a token gift in appreciation of in armor on a huge horse right
day. The meeting started with her installing officers.
in the middle of town Every
It was announced that a dis- May they have a festival here
a 12:30 nohost luncheon.
;
tnct
convention
would
be
heki
Mrs. Bert Morris was in
honoring St. Joan.
charge of a short business meet­ ■ at Jefferson. February 8. sturt-
Last month we went to Paris
| ing at 7:30 p. m. at the grade and toured the Louvre. It Is
ing following the luncheon.
school
gym.
The
convention
All Star members were asked
fabulous. Saw Venus de Mllle
! to bring white elephant gifts to was only partially completed and the Mona Lisa l just before
! the next Chapter meeting, which last October 12 when the hur­ they shipped it to New York. I
will be held at the hall Febru­ ricane-force winds forced the Pie painting lacked much in
ary 11. Mrs. Sylvia Duncan, convention to disband. Several my opinion, but the Venus' was
worthy matron of the order, an- i members of Santiam lodge plan beautiful. The museum was
| nounced that Marilyn Chapter on attending.
huge. We plan to make another
Refreshments were
served trip soon as there is too much
I would be one of the hostesses
j for the yearly get-to-gether hon- at the close of Wednesday even- to see in less than a week.
I oring the Grand Officers. The I ing* meeting by Mr*. Mason Very inexpensive too, 20c a
piece.
! meeting will be held in Salem 1 and Mrs. Primeau.
. at the VFW hall February 14.
"We went to the Champs-
Elysse* which i* the biggest
The next meeting of the group
, will be at the home of Mrs. Rainbow Girls Take
street in Paris, about four lanes
Morris.
each way plus an extra on each
In Scio Meeting
»ide. The Arch of Triumph is
Three members of Marilyn right in the middle We walked
1 Assembly Order of Rainbow tor up under it and ft * huge. 1
Girls were in Scio Sunday to didn't know it wai so big until
, assist in installation ceremon- 1 got under it. Their unknown
i ies of Acacia Assembly officer*. soldier is underneath, with
Putsy Pennick acted a* in- several wreath* of flowers and
i stalling recorder. Also attend- it has a lamp, or torch, run by
I ing were Janice Logan, grand gas that has never been out
representative to North Dakota but once and that was when the
in Oregon and Suzy Carlson, Germans occupied the city, ft
who was recently installed as give* you a funny feeling to
worthy advisor of Marilyn As­ know that the lamp ha* been
sembly. Also attending was burning continuously since be­
Mrs. Don Carlson, associate mo-1
fore you were born.”
ther advisor for the girls.
Au revior until later, Gerry
Mehama Girl Tells
About Army
Life in Erance
OPEN HOUSE
Announcing Grand Opening
WSCS Meet» at
Mac Mormon Home
Safe Drivers can
qualify for l'tiS
LYONS Mr». Mac Mormon
wu hoetess for ihr meeting of
the Women* Society of Christ-
inn Service held al her home
Tuesday afternoon. Mr» Wilson
Steven* presided over the meet
Ing and plan* were completed
for their annual tamale »ale and
dinner to be held In the church
dining nxim on Thursday, Jan­
uary 24. Mr*. Ethel Huffman
1» chalrmain of the tamale*
and Ml'* Van I’rlch ird chilli
man of the dinner. Mr* Mm
mon gave a report on the Youth
Program and It win announced
that the study da»* will «tart
Sunday evening nt the church
with Mr». Wilson Steven* the
instructor.
Attending the meeting were
Mme*. Warren Edward*. E. !..
Roye, Glenn Julian. Van I'rlch
a rd. Oscar Naur, Alex I (ode
ker, Leonard Cruson. Earl O>t
ton. Wilson Stevens. Joe John-
•on, Clyde Bressler. Clicalei
Roy. Mr* 1‘vail Hudson. Mm
Ethel Huffman and the hostess
Mr* Mormon
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To {ft til the fact» «nd Either
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Includ.ng » "> y»«' Pn
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GOLD KEY
AUTO POLICY
If stored foods, such as apple»
onions and potatoes freeze, they
sixiuld tie left to thaw complete­
ly Avoid handling for »ever»)
days. Remove any which show
spoilage Squash meat soften»
when fro.’i n. Can or fn-eie |xilp
J. (’. KIMMEL. Owner
immediately according to fam I’ll. 897-2660
Mill City
ily preferences.
HILL INSURANCE
AGENCY
TAe Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too
Lets
talk
longer
station
to-
station!
Yes, you can talk longer
and pay less when you
place your long distance
calls station-to station.
And the rates are lower
still after 6 p.m. or any
time Sunday.
Valley Telephone Company
Serving Mill Clty-Gatm, AuntavlDe,
Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner
MILL CITY
WASH and DRY
CMe/Ci/e.
JANUARY 25-26
FREE COFFEE AND DONUTS
10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Both Days
From Our 9999 Hen Flock
"No, No, Junior; the moon'*
over h«r«l"
Steaks, Chicken
Sea Food
COME VISIT OUR PLANT
Live Music Every
NEXT DOOR TO LES'S BODY & FENDER
Friday and Saturday
5 WASHERS
2 DRYERS
EXTRACTOR
A NEW AND NEEDED SERVICE
There is nothing flat in the
way food is cooked here.
Chefs of long experience
prepare a wide variety of
entrees to your taste. Con­
venient catering service for
parties—reasonable rates.
Chris Campbell, Owner
Phone 859-2801
1st Ave.
Phone 897-2436
Mill City, Oregon
Extra large A A dozen g
Double A A large doz- 49c
Double A A med. doz. 46<
Double A A sma,,<doz- 32s
Cracked Eggs dozen 24lc
Quantity Discount On Orders Of Over 5 Dozen.
TELEPHONE
Hours 6 A. M. to 10 P. M.
Mill City Wash & Dry
FARM FRESH
EGGS
Friday and Saturday
★ LOUMrë
MEHAMA
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897-2258