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œtxjxxxu 2 NOTICE TRUCKERS Patfñ TRUCK SEATS Rebuilt and Upholstered Girl of the Month Stayton Radio & TV Stay ton, Ore. NOTICE! Concerning our offer of free mem bership in the Translator Club to those on Welfare made recently in the newspaper: The offer was stated as open only to those who are "Truly Unfortunate" and was not intended to cover other classes. » Due to misunderstanding of our in tentions and the attempt by some to take advantage of us, the offer has been with drawn. All Residential Memberships are $45.00 - Cash or Contract Payment. Golden Rule Translator Co. Inc Office with Golden Rule TV Service Pittam Building Phone 897-2446 YOU CAN RELAX ABOUT YOUR FAMILY, YOUR HOME, YOUR CAR, EVEN YOUR BOAT... WHEN YOUR INSURANCE AGENT DISPLAYS THIS SIGN I Look for the Safeco “S” with its protective roof, and youH find an agent who sells t Ae /fnesf, most complete protection at the lowest possible cost. Stop in to see your Safeco Agent soon. Or call him now. He’s just a phone’s length •way, 24 hours a day! SAFECO INSURANCE Jerry Pittam Insurance Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City, Ore. NOBODY SETTLES CLAIMS FASTER AND MORE FAIRLY! Girl of the month for April Mr. and Mrs. Burton Boroughs. | She is a senior, daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. Burton Boroughc. Bonnie is an Honor Society | member and a consistent hon or roll student. She is also treasurer of the Senior class, a job with a lot of responsibil ity. i Star Puts on Program For Rainbow Girls The Rainbow Girls were en tertained last Wednesday after their regular meeting by mem- | bers of Marilyn Chapter OES. Suzy Carlson is worthy advis or of Marilyn Assembly and her mother. Mrs. Don Carlson, is Mother Advisor. Sylvia Duncan, worthy ma tron of the OES assisted other members with the program which was a take-off of the Law. ence Welk TV program. Mauel Nelson acted as pro gram director and commentat-1 or in the "absence’’ of Law rence Welk. Ruby Brisbin presented a skit: "The Lennon Sisters.” Laurel Johnson, Elsie Völkel and Gladys Lake, sang sever al selections; dancers were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson. Mary Sheythe sang, accompanied by John Kelly on the ukelele. Jim Culbertson of Mehama sang two numbers, accompanied by his mother. Mrs. Cal Culbert son. at the piano. Group singing followed the other entertainment and then refreshments were served by members of the Eastern Star. The Presbyterian Women's Association met at Fellowship hall Thursday afternoon. with ! Mrs John Swan and Miss Daisy Gedde* a* refreshment hostes ses for the 1 o'clock desert luncheon. Presiding over the meeting was the chairman. Mrs. Roy Epperson, assisted by the se cretary. Mrs. Louis Verbeck. It was announced that a cloth- I ing drive under the sponsorship • of World Service will lie con ducted by the church during tiie second and third weeks in | May. Clean, used, wearable ■ clothing will be accepted, es pecially warm clothing. A kitchen "cl ar-up " for the church hall is planned tor June, at which time it is hoped to have the windows washed and the curtains cleaned. Devotions were given by Mrs. Clyde Rogers, who chose as her theme. "God's Resources." Program chairman Lettie Swan announced that Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood was in ch irge of the program which cons.sted of in teresting slides entitled "Cable from Pakiston." The next meeting will lx- held May 23 with Doris Morris as leader and Liz Cble and Clara Epperson as hostesses Hospital Auxiliary Goes To Silverton The Santiam Memorial Hoa- pital Auxiliary was well repre sented at an area lunch<xxi meeting of Hospital Auxiliaries held recently at Silverton. The administrator of the Sil- verton Hospital discussed the History of Medicine and re- ports of the various auxiliaries were heard and discussed. The Santiam Memorial Aux iliary was commended for its interest in and service to their hospital. Those attending the meeting from the anea were Flora Shuck. Lucille Kirsch. Tcres- sa Van Nuys, Amanda Gavette, Helen Kimmel, Reta Cruson. and Estelle Philippi. Assessor. The ratio between assessed and true cash value determined by the Assessor pursuant to ORS 309.028 is 25 percent. It shall be the duty of the persons interested to appear at the time and place appointed. Petitions for adjustment of assessments must be filed with the Board of Equalization not later than the Monday of the week following the first week that the Board is in session. AL BROWN, Assessor Linn County, Oregon Wednesday, May 1 at Santlam Rebekah lodge hall at 8 p. m. Jaycees at Jaycce hall 8 p.m. Thursday. May 1 Garden Club at home of Mrs Herbert Schroeder. Mrs. Curtis Cline, co-hostcss. 1 p. m. Friday. May S Band concert at grade school gym. 8 p. m. 1OOF lodge at hall. 8 p. m Monday. May S Round Robin Pinochle club at Agnes Carlson home 7:30. Bid or Bunch Pinochle club at Hattie Fencl home, 7 30. Turaday, May 7 Santiam Campfire Ix-aders at Belle Heller home. Cook-out at 10 a. m (Outside, weather permitting.) Wedne-Mlaiy. May s PTA at High School library. Installation of officers. Special film and musical program. Order of Rainbow for Girls at hall. 7 30. National Anthem Mighty Mite March Debut.......................... Baritone Solo—Dave Hickerson Them Basses MEMO TO THOUGHTFUL HUSBANDS: Take her off the treadmill with A COLORFUL KITCHEN TELEPHONE If you like your meals timely and tasty, a handy kitchen phone ts a wonderful guarantee for both. Have one installed today. Your wife will love the pampering Valley Telephone Company Servlng MUI City-Cate», AurnnvIDr, Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner Mesang Austin Huffine FI LL BAND ☆ ☆ ............... “Toy Trumpet” “The Whirlwind”... "Solo Pomposo” . t ☆ * Laureate Overture Loop De Loop ....... Tailgate Ramble Colonel Bogey NOTICE OF MEETING OF COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION to correct all errors in valuation, description, or qual ities of land, lots or other property assessed by the Coming Events Friday, May 3, 1963—8:00 P. M. S. J. Hillesland—Band Director Mill City Grade School Gymnasium Program Mrs. Kreil Wilson of Mehama entertained Tuesday with a 12:30 bridge luncheon at her home. Those attending the luncheon and afternoon of cards were Mrs. George Duncan. Mrs. R. P. Andersen, Mrs. Law rence Smith, Mrs. Ed Novak, Mrs Keith Phillips, Mrs. Ted Johnson, Mrs. Rex Kimsey, Mrs. Clifford Likes, Mrs. Hugh Ash- 1 by, Mrs. Giles W'agner, Mrs. 1 Estelle Philippi and Mrs. Rudy Tohl. Linn, Oregon, will meet at the County Courthouse in Albany, Oregon, to publicly examine the assessment rolls for said County of Linn, for the year 1963, and Boy of the month for April at Santiam Union High school is Terry Morris. He is a senior and son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris. He is a letterman in three sports: baseball, football and basketball. He Is currently pitching for Santiam** base ball nine. He was a quarterback on the football team and a leader on the basketball squad. Stork Show* Given For Mrs. Al Fowler Mr* lien Christensen enter tained Friday evening at her borne lxux>rlng Mrs Al INtwIer with a twby shower. Mrs. Mel Rambo entertained Hie serving table was cent member* ol the l.kina Auxiliary ered with an appropriately de at her home Wednesday. Main corated cake which was served order of business was the elec with coffee and punch Also on tion of officers for the new tlw tattle was a life-site stork, year with Mrs. Rambo elected from the pink and l»lue corner president; Mr*. Ikm Moffatt, I nt Ada s. ■vice president; Mr*, diaries Those present were Mmes Kelly, secretary, ami Mr* Gary CUrtis, Wally Rolx-rtaon. I Bassett, treasurer. Alfred llrmshoin, Raymond Mrs. Fred Berg was wrl- Porter. Emery Primeau. Ed corned us u new member and ward Calkins, Clarence liowe, Mrs Bassett, a former mem James Swan. Dorn Grim, Isa- ber, was reinstated. All wives bell Calkins, James Olson. KI of Lions arr urged to join the mer Gillespie. Hurtt Cugar. Auxiliary and assist in their Arey ¡»udrabaky, tile hostess work for the blind While the and Penny Christensen meetings are usually of a so Sending gift* were Helen cial nature, plans are made Fowler, Mnry Toman. Elaine und carried out for several Russell. Agnes DeFralra. Kitty money-making ventures during Booth. Kay Colburn. Forrest the year with the profits going Baker, J C Kimmrl. Kl»iv Oh* to the Oregon State School for mart, Gladys Mason, Ruth the Blind. Kerr. Marge l »itter, Margaret Plans were discussed for the Rush. lila Carey, Hattic Cb le. State Lions Club convention In Marie Herren. Martha Etzel. Baker. May 23-25. Mis Kelly laiura Harry. Judy McCtormlck. and Mrs Rumtx> were appoint Doris Shrythe, Ada Plymale, ed as delegates to the conven Ed Sullen*. Dec De® Süllen*. tion with Mr*. Bassett an altrr- Virginia Syverson. John Dar nate. by. Ethel Shuford. India Hiner, The hostess served refresh Nelda Johnson, Mabel Potter, ments at the close of the 1*1*1 • and Esther Challender. nesa meeting which was con- ducted by Mrs. Jerry Pittam. A quick, makeshift sleeve The next meeting will be held hoard for touch Up pressing May 29 at the home of Mr* when yuu'r® traveling can be Baaaett constructed as folknvs roU up a magazine covered with a FOR QAIJTY JOB PRINTING cotton terry cloth towel and Then Sec The Mill Qty Enterprise tie It to hold its shape Top Quality printing. prtord cover with a cotton buck towel right Fast aervice too. Phone which can also be tird If de- 897-2772 Nights 897-2930. sired. Santiam Union High School Band Presents a Band Concert Mrs. Ereil Wilson Entertains Tuesday Notice is hereby given that on Monday, May 13, 1963, the Board of Equalization of the County of Bov of the Month Presbyterian Group To Sponsor Clothing Drive This Month They 1-a.st — They Are Comfortable Phone 769-2236 Officers Named For Lions Auxiliary Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 k/e ¿/se Naugahyde Covers The Mill City Eiitcr|»rl«w’, HiunMlay. May 2, i!MW ☆ Solo Don Podrasky Solo Scott Hillesland | Solo Patsy Pennick Brides’ delight... our beautiful FLOWER WEDDING LINE ☆ Olivaduti ..... Arr. Yoder Van Auken ........... Alford I Solo John Kelly Solo Carol Schaer Rhapsody in Blue Morning Glory ☆ ☆ ☆ Washington Post ............................. Telstar ...................................... Overture Argentina FULL BAND with 5 exclusive naw Regency Scripte ........... Sousa Arr. Yoder ....... Buchtel Band Officers President ........... Ron Bassett Vice President . ........... „........... Scott Hillesland Secretary-Treasurer ...... Carolyn Davenport Band Personnel Cornet» Don Podrabsky Ron Bassett Sharon Bassett Carl Kelly Craig Bennett David Baily Roger Tuers Trombone» Mark Sheythe Fred Bassett Clarinet» Lois Hershberger Janeta Johnson Leia Barney Laura Jo Rambo Delores Dighong Judy Severs Dennis Bassett Gloria Stodola Flutea John Kelly Saxophone» Carol Schaer Carolyn Davenport Horn» Patsy Pennick France» Reid Kathy Dishong Dave Hickerson Scott Hillesland Eddie Morrison Percussion Rusty Whitten Gary Whitsett Mike Lyon Tom Baily Danny Rue Warren Reid I mrwu ✓ Jlfr an</ j K/V. ^Arthur jBrx><ArrcJÍ When you chooas from our famous R®g®ncy Flower W®4* ding Lin® you need hav® no qualm® about quality-thia r®i®«d HELIOGRAVINQ* ha® all th® distinction of th® fin. e*t craftsmanship—y®t costs about half as much a® you'd gu®a*! Do see th® many other ®l®gant typ® tty I®«... for your compiet® wadding stationary n«®d*. •H®/iograving-nof fo ba coniuwd with entwine The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 117 N. E. Wall Street, MUI City