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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1963)
4—The Mill City Enterprise. Thursday, Auguxt 1968 DETROIT IDANHA Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week Mrs. Arnold Malone Weekend visitor* at the homo ot Mr and Ms Don Vuroer were Mr and Mrs. Bryan Bow en and daughter »4 Pangburn, Ark., and Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Hawkins of Hurt Angeles. Wn Mrs. G. J- Gcstvn of Idanha reported that there was frost on squash vines in her garden Friday morning Mr. and Mrs Arnold Roan »4 Salem announced the engage ment of their daughter. Carolyn Lee, to Joe Uchlyter. son «4 Mrs. Bill McCauley >4 Idanha. Tbm Drynan. local state pa trolman stopped in Detroit on Thursday with a bear that he had killed at Camp Pioneer. Weekend guests at the home <4 Mr. and Mrs. John Estey was John's sister. Mrs. Ethel Brown from Uwgview, Wn. Sunday visitors at the Estey home was John's daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs Bud Ellis of Scio. Recent overnight guests of Unda and Donnna Brown were Bonita Clester of Sweet Home and Sharon McClarty «4 Ore gon City. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Estey were Mrs. Dorothy Stahhnan of Hood River and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stahlman of Mill Citx Brian Waters is here from Bremerton. Wn.. to spend some time with his father. Bill Wat ers and brother Bruce. Mrs Ray Sophy is on crutch es this week. If her knee does not get better she will have to have surgery. Visiting briefly at the l»me of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Leming in Idanha Sunday was Mr. Leming's brother. Doyle from San Diego. Calif. Mary ann Michael is home af ter spending two weeks in Port land visiting relatives. Attending Boy Scout camp at Camp Pioneer this week are the following boys from Detroit and Idanha: Larry Smith. Harold Hiebert. Edwin Graham. Jim Morgan. Dorsey Smith. Freddy Miller, Bobby Miller. Rudy Thornton, Larry Woolsey and Herbert Tompkins Mr and Mrs. Wendall Jones and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean Friday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Savage of Detroit were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Savage and daughters of Hawthorn. Nevada (Gloria Ev enson) Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Evenson and family of Salem and Mr. and Mrs Even Even- son of Idanha, and Rita Savage of Mill City. R. C. McMurren has return ed to his home in Seattle after spending two weeks with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Arnold Malone W. A. Tower. Portland, spent the weekend with his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Tow er, in Idanha. Ron Floyd cut his hand at the Cedars where he works and had to have five stitches taken to close the wound Visiting with Mr. and Mrs Joe Brosig this weekend were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Moberg and daughter from San Jose. Calif. Mrs. Moberg is Mr. Bro sig's sister. Bachelor Girl Hose 14 pt. Sheer Seamless Mesh STOCKINGS 2 Pair of Matched Cl 9C Seamless Stockings Vls«v Here is a Fabulous Value you’ll want to take advantage of. Kun Resist 15 Denier 100 I DuPont Nylon. Ada’s Needle Shop 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City Phone 897-2141 Looking For Bargains on Huffy Lawn Mowers? 22 Inch Huffy 583 Hytamatic 3 H. P................... 20 Inch Huffy $■1095 Hytamatic 2'/2 H. P. 22 Inch Huffy $7^25 Citation 3 H. P. 20 Inch Huffy Citation $gQ95 2 H. P. 20 Inch Huffy $5895 Parklane 2 H. P. 18 Inch Huffy Electric $^J50 18 Inch Home Town $2|495 2 H. P. Wizard Tillers $]QQ95 31/4 H. P. Wizard Tillers $g^95 23/4 H. P. Impulse buying rises nine percent when the man of the house accompanies his w-ife to the supermarket, according to a recent survey. Beer and froz en foods are two popular male selections. A & M Toman Hardware Phone 897-2785 Mill City, Ore. 3 LB. THEROFILL $12.95 Now ......... ........ ............ FOAM MATS with Cover for Station Wagons Fits All Models, Regular $11.88 Now ............. ........................... ....... $9.88 Unbreakable Lawn Figures FLAMINGOS $3.19 $1.79 thru $3.49 2 for ________ .^DBATHS C/1 QC ¿>4. ,/□ PORTABLE BARBECUES Regular $5.95 Now PRESCRIPTIONS Our Specialty Mill City Pharmacy Phone 897-2812 MEL EIDE, Owner Mill City. Oregon A oterof sanctity ßj AKMiV« AAt. We \t UK OF FT noo / a (.&>* - , g <) fger SfCKQK OiPAiSSlD, He AT A a fn<se. cur of rut sjbie ' r*W jr* — J I. The t<4al assessed valuation of nil taxable property In Unn Gainty tor 1983 Is $114.155.459. up 9 294 (nan the »104.514,241 ot 1962. said Al Brown. Llrui Cbunty Assessor Utility assessed valuation furnished by the State Tux Cbmmission Is $10.811.029, up l0 4*X from $9.792.371 In 1962 Tills utility valuatkm increase is largely dur to expansion In Unn dainty under the utility field such us electrical. tele phone ami gas service Total real property in Unn Cbunty Is $90 781.220 for 1963. up W IT front $82..425.ll0 in 1962 However. Brown said, vet rrnns exemptions thin year are MILLIONS • n FRIENDLY L/GNTN/NG ©ItfiA HCKDttP TONS OF FEHm/ZER AKt: »3O0UCF0 FACH TEAR ar fiwwcowf cry //Ufier A'/Tooew /v tne ¿JR A TO AjrrRfc AC to. ■— V *r >*«• 11 i MONEY... .../NVESTFD IN U.S. SAWN33 BONDS HELPS AU . . t i 1 . CX*? /V477OGU STKtN&rU TODAY SO ThAT XMCKtit O Yv FfU HAYEBOTHMONEY-ANO ThE FREFCCAt IO t 4.017!, G. I.'s Have Two Months to Make Insurance Change PAN Programs Success at Oregon ! State Hospital Shriners Trek To Be Held In Corvallis $875.690. up 6 5'4 from $621,800 so the total tuxuble value <4 real ¡mqirrty Is $89,905.530, which is W lr< more than the $81.603.250 «4 1962 tall naanMed values. 1 Timber assessed value in 1983 Is $16.288 480. 28 2*4 above $12. 705.150 In 1962 'nils increase was accomplished by com|U< tkm <4 the timber cruise Total Personal Property tor 1963 is »13 443.32V. up 2 4*8 over the $13.120.930 < 4 1962 Tin'»«' figures are reduced by Veter a ns exemptions <4 $8 l'JU in 19(>2 and $4.470 for 1963. a 45% de crease In the amount of voter ana exemptions allowed aglnst Personal Property valuation, so the total taxable Pi'i-aonal Pr<»- jx-rty for 1963 is $13,438.900 which Is up 2 494 iw the $13,112,810 of 1962 One Personal property cate gory, lhat <4 machinery and equipment other than farm, de creased T.5% for 1963. the dr- vie.is .icKtrdlng to Assessor Brown. Is due to the e<«istnic tUwr machinery formerly lo cated in Linn (Yainty at the Carmen Smith dam site not having been there January I <4 this year Categories <4 farm machinery and swine also di minished oomewhat. with in ventories. furniture and fix tures and pnultry all rising somewhat in tiu lr 1963 a*S''aa«'«l values Brown said, as a total <4 lo cally assessed property, Unn County now has a value <4 $103.344.430. 9.1% alswe the $94.718,080 -4 1962 Over half <4 this increase In assessed value Is directly due to the ap praisal program having covered large rural areas thia past year Also explaining th«' In crease over last yrar la the presence <4 the tlmta-r cruise, which increased the assessed Zaluatlon brtter than $3 500,000. Re|K>rts have liren received from the Oregon State Hospital that the PAN program which was startl'd in the spring <4 I960 has been successful Tlic program Is one assign Plans entered their final ment of three weeks for basic stages last week for the 18th professional students of nursing Approximately 1500 Oregon Annual Mary's Peak Shrine who have 12 weeks affiliation holders of GI "RS” insurance Trek. The event is sponsored with the psychiatric nursing policies have less than two each year by the Shrine chit» and means Patient Activity months remaining in which to | of Benton. Unn. Uncoln. and Nursing Inmates from the Ore qualify for a special cash divi Polk counties. gon state penitentiary have dend by exchanging them for been Included In the ¡wist year For the past 17 years <4 its "W" term policies or convert The student nurses prepare existence, the Trek has drawn ing to permanent insurance. R. and teach formal classes, in J. Novotny, manager ot the families of ti»e urea to the top cluding demonstrations <4 basic Portland Veterans Administra of Mary's Peak for a day of nursing procedures, to the whole fun. Hie event is held each year tion office, said today. to raise money for the Shrine class They rotate classes, but After September 13. 1963. Crippled Children's Hospital in each one supervises the same "RS'' policyholders may still Portland. A tidal of over $200,- patient-student each dav convert or exchange their poli 000 has been donated to the PAN Is Important tn tsdh in cies. but they will no longer be hospital over the last 17 years. stitutions. It has made a defi eligible for the dividend pay This year's goal is $28.000 which nite contribution to the rehabil ment. 1 is nced«*d to purchase a new itation <4 the participants. In Only GI insurance policyhold X-ray center. dividuals from both the patient. ers with "RS” term policy tor groups and the penitentiary' Severe wind damage t o a "W" term policy, generally groups have obtained jobs in' Mary's Peak, resulting from costing about one-third of what the Columbus Day storm, has which they used the training; they are now paying; or caused this year's Trek to tie they have received in this pro GLEN F. GRAHAM 2. Convert the "RS" policy to gram. after release from the tn-! held in Avery Park in Corval a low-cost permanent plan of stitutions Painting by the Job oe Hour lis. insurance. After graduation, the nursing! llnwm.dilr llaleo A full day's activities are Instructor meets with PAN pat- 1 The "W" term insurance can MUI (lit MT-W77 not be renewed after age 50 planned for this year's Trek | ients who arc still hospitalized Ho« II« but the insurance may at any day Sunday. August 18th A and minting assistants still In time while term insurance is in breakfast served by th<- sher the pentitentiary Tills serves force, convert to any <4 six iff's posse starts the day at to show appricciation ami 7:30. The traditional beef bar permanent plans They have to act as a motivating force by Hemorrhoids fixed premiums higher than for becue picnic will tic served at helping them realize that some-1 term insurance, but they do not 11:30; and the highlight <4 the one Is interested In them. Piles increase in cost every fivV day’s activities the Wenatchee Fl »tu la—f team re — prolafmr Youtn Circus performs nt 3 00 years as term insurance prem llrhlns »and <rthrr Krrtal dte p. m. iums do. unlrrw. Fr** <lr«rri|dKr The six permanent plans are: The Wenatchee Youth Circus, tewdslrt ordinary life, twenty payment with n cast of 80 youngsters life, thirty payment life, twenty- from 3 to 18 years old, will ap Dr. Reynolds Clinic, year endowment, endowment at pear in Parker Stadium on the Naturopath* Proctology age 60. and endowment at age Oregon State University cum II14 Center Street 65. ins Policyholders need not write >4%I.KM, (>KK<l«»N All proceeds will go to the William R. Stevens. Braver-1 to the VA since information, hospital. permium rates and application ton. was elected State Cbm* form are being sent by the VA mander of Th«' American Lr-i to each veteran still holding an Why D h H YOU Subscribe to gion in the final hour <4 a j "RS” policy. THE MIU CITY KNTERPRINF. thre-'-day convention at Pent!-1 leton Saturday, August 3 Some l 2,500 delegates am! friends from i 168 I .eg Ion posts attended the | Department ot Oregon con-1 Wedding and clave. Funeral Work A World War II. U S Army I veteran, Stevens hokls mem-1 Cut Fltmrm luid licrship in Seven Seas Post. I Potted Plants Portland, and is associated j with Portland Oil Company FIX >W EKS As membership chairman of ' For All OccasMoiis the Ixision, and while serving as Department Vice-Command 230 N. E. 4th St er. Stevens was credited with f Mill City, (hr. stopping a 10-year decline In: Phone 897-2452 membership and achieving a I higher memtiership standing | WE DELIVER than the previous year The De partment's mcmtiershlp todav ' is nearly 22.000; the Legion's Auxiliary has a membership of approximately 10,000. Automotive A In du str lid with 5 axclutiM naw Ragancg Scripte Since 1957, Stevens has been active in the Iygion's Boys* Maintenance State program, an exercise in youth government held at Ore Welding, Diesel Engine gon State University and the Service State Capitol each year, and Shop or Field was chairman of the Boys' State Commission in 1962-63. Delon llatteries The new Legion leader cam paign <1 for a "revitalized Le Factor}' Equipment gion In Oregon, a concerted pro Ignition Parte gram to tiring the younger vet erans into the largest organi Denier for Airco Welding zation of war veterans, and a Producte year of emphasis on community service.” Beaverton Man Heads Oregon American Legion Brunner’s Flowers Brides’delight...our beautiful FLOWER WEDDING LINE I Regular $17.95 1 Linn County Valuation Shows Increase of 9.2% Over 1962 Says Al Brown THRT S H FRCT 0Kr. and 9R.ee. Sdvtard Ifaug&ea 7/Tr antf 7/Crt EArtfiur Ji JirocftrrcJi When you choose from our famous Regency Flower Wed* ding Line you need have no qualms sbout quslity—this rich, rsised HELIOGRAVING* has all the distinction of the fin est crafttmanthip—yet costs sbout half as much as you’d guess! Do see the many other elegant type styles ..for your complete wedding stationery needs. • Heliojrevinj-not la be confuted with engrtvini. The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 117 N. E. Wall Street, Mill City Hoover's Repair Mr. and Mrs. Atlolph Brunner spent last weekend at the coast. They said they enjoyed the re laxing period. Jim and Veryl Hoover Ph. 897-2911 Mill City THE ORIGINAL PANCAKE HOUSE PANCAKES AS YOU LIKE THEM 21 Different Kinds To Satisfy Your Personal Tanta«* FERDINAND end GEN HUENEKE Open 6 A. M. TO « P. M. 4532 Portland Road Phone 364-2M8