The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 23, 1964, Page 3, Image 3

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and children Mr. and Mrs. Tay­
'i —The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan; 23, 1961
lor and family are moving to
At ROMM
43. Wins cask
16 Melo­
Enterprise In the near future.
DOWN
lly F.va Breaaler
dies
1 Fodder
It) Joyce <>leu«>n
Albert Wesley la In the Vet­
1. Circles of
10. Not
grass
In order to raise money for
Hi • regular meeting of the erans hospital In Portland where
4 American
light
ioXtrt
Santiam*» future exchange stu
Muri Linn P’lC was held Thurs­ he will under go treatment.
Indian
2. Stratford
dents, the American Held Ser-
day evening at the school house I
7. Indonesian
21. Greek
river
Mr and Mrs. Carl Anderson ' vice Is sponsoring a group of
with Eldon Gilam preslifont
3. Steers
letter
island
are
announcing
the
birth
of
talented amateurs, the Oregon
presiding
and Mrs
Donald
wildly
8. Chicago
23. Public
daughter,
n Journal Juniors. The "Juniors'’
Huber secretary. The usual another grand
(naut.)
district
notice
laiaineas whs carried out ami daughter born to their son and will present a 90-mlnute show
10 iienealh
4 Wallow
24. Week
wife,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
on Saturday the 25th.
Mrs Joe Jotinson was elected
11. Command
through
day
'Ihey are sponsored by the
treasurer to replace Mrs. Edwin I (Butch) Anderson of Portland
I abbr. )
13 Aquatic
mire
|
on
Wednesday,
January
15.
Oregon Journal, and perform
Sieg wtio resigned. Guest Spvak-
5 Heart artery 25. Printer's
birds
Vem Nydegger Is routined to for the benefit of churltalUe or­
33 Fabric
measure
H Cubic
0. Birrai
es <8 the evening was Dr Sim-
from flax
system
throughout the
28.------ bomb
metsr
io head of the addette program ’ the Salem M< inorinl hospital In ganizations
8 to 10 P. M.
35. Woe la
15. Italian
7. Risks
2». Oriental
<< the Salem schools. At the Salem following major surgery Northwest, They charge only
me!
goddess of
nurse
9 Feat
their Initial expense.
close of tlie meeting refresh- of Monday morning
harvests
10. Globule
31. Boxing ring 3fl Small talk
Mr. and Mrs Percy Hiatt
The program will consist of
meats were servrd by the
37. Feather of
32. Form of
1« Shinto
12. Quantity
were In Portland Wednesday to variety acts, featuring magi­
seventh grade mothers
trapshooting
o-o bird
tempts
of paper
attend funeral of a friend, While cians. dancers, and singers.
I>»ria Boy was hostess for
17. Music note
All proceeds benefit Mill City
there they visited at the home The high school band will per­
the atternram card club with
18. Barium
of his cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred form during Intermission Pric­
Volunteer Fire Department
her party held at the fire hall
isym.)
lilies
es for admission are nominal
on Wednesday aftcmrxm. Sever­
10
Past
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Naur with a special family rate. The
21 Mother
al tables of 500 were in play
were in Bremerton, Wn., Fri­ show will be at 8 o'clock at the
22. Skillful
folkmdng a one thirty dessert
day to attend the wedding of grade school gym.
storyte” .•
luncheon. High score was held
tticlr son, Michael Naue and
'nils is a big week fur the
28. Affix
by Helen l.yuns, second high by
Miss Junet Schoch of Bremer­ students at Santiam Nut only
27. Chide
Bernice Bridges and low by
ton. ’Hie ceremony was per­ la it the end of a aix weeks
28
Masurium
Ruth Lyons Others attending
Personal property taxpayers are required to file a
formed at the Christian church. jieriod, but it is also the end
(abbr.)
were Dorothy Williams, Zeta
Other relatives from thia area of the first semester of the
report
as of January 1, 1964, with the Assessor, for
30 Music note
Prichard, Ethel Huffman, Alice
Mrs
Naue’s school year. Thia week students
attending were
31. Beast of
an assessment base Assessment must be filed on or
Huber. Hertha Alien, Muggle
burden
mother, Mrs Andrr-w Helegt I will take tests.
before March 2, 1964. A penalty is provided for
Mathnry, Eulalia Lyons, Gladys from Sheridan. tier two sisters.
33 Place
In
the
coming
five
months,
late
filing.
Edwards,
Mildred
Huffman, Mrs Robert iAlcas of Sweet
34. Mountains
the kids have a lot to look
Hoar Bassett. Mattel Downing,
of Arkansas
Home and Mrs Richard l-ucas forward
to.
Sometime
this
atri Carrie Naur.
38. Country
of Drain.
month,
Chris,
our
foreign
ex
­
Marie-lunn Iraaketball trains I The tamale sale put on by
of Asia
A. INVENTORIES & SUPPLIES
A and B squad* were winnrrs the Methodist church ladles will change student will speak to us.
38. Affray
February
15
marks
the
date
of
30. Intuitive
*n .mer
TUP.'d?i.i’^ht »*" hrid“ Thumday' '‘¿ginning at
Commercial merchandise inventories.
the unnual Sweethearts
ball
feeling
St * Boniface
of Sublimity 3
* with
“
...................................
Manufacturing inventories and supplies.
with
many
plana
underway
for
(colloq )
played at the Marle-IJnn gym
A mrrtlng was hrld Monday
Food processing and Livestock, Seed, Feed,
40 Rational
B squad won with ■ score of evening at the home of Mr and that event.
After the climax of basket­
41 Not
Fertilizer inventories held for Bale.
23 tn 13 and A with a score at Mrs Mac Mormon to discuss
ball seaaon and Spring vaca­
windward
Inventories of Consigned Merchandise.
31 to 19
I and make plans to get the re- tion, the achool play will be
42 Perched
Mr and Mrs Harley Scott are ' creation program under way.
Log Inventories: Coldecks and Ponds, also
receiving congratulations upm Plans were made lor a party to presented, the Juniors will shell
bucked logs in the woods.
the birth of another grandson. lie held Friday evening in the out enough money to give the art class. In the final roundup, P. N. Hughes. Keith Phillips,'
Automotive
and Trailer House Inventories,
Prom,
and
th<-
futuiv
student
E.
J.
Hughes,
C.
S.
Brown.
Gary lee hum to their son anil basement of the
Methodist txxiy officers will be decided in the local contributors included Greg Robl, Gene Coles, Ken I
also
Boat
Inventories.
' Paul Loucks, Sue Poole, Mr.
wife Mr and Mm Lynn Scott church for children from the
FURNITURE & FIXTURES IN COMMER­
of Mehama, on January 15. at fifth grade through the eighth the Spring elections. After all Rasmussen, Doris Davenport, Göltet, Art Andersen, H. W. I
the Santiam twxipltal In Stay- grade These parties are for all I thia and much more learning, Beotah Bowes, Lillian Late, McCarley, Lucille Nash. Giles
CIAL USE
the vision that lurks in the
Wagner, Oren Small, Edith'
ton.
the children of the community, subconscious mind <»f every Dorothea Humphreys. Harley
Bell. Faustina Nesbitt, Sherri Marks, Frank White, Albert
Mm
Ruth Lyons went to regardless of religious faith.
MOVABLE
MACHINERY
student, will become a reality — Richards. Mm. Tolbert and Eve­ I-ander. Misses Harriet Goll let.
Newport Wednesday nftcmiBHi
Farm
machinery.
Mr and Mrs. E. L. Itoye Summer vacation.
Marilyn Barrows, and Willow'
lyn Stevens.
where she will spend the re­ were in Longview, Wn., Monday
Construction machinery
Room three at Santiam looked
mainder of the week at the on a business and pleasure trip.
Mr Rasmussen stated he was ITiillips.
Logging machinery.
home of her daughter and fam­ Mrs. Itoye visited at the home of like an art gallery last week. very favorably impressed with
There
were
an
estimated
35
oil
Olefin
is
one
our
newer
i
It
is
necessary
that these forms be signed and filled
ily, Mr and Mm. Keith Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dalles while
the amount of art produced in
paintings contributed by almost this community. It appear» that fibers and is appearing in a
out
in
detail
in
order to receive equitable assess­
Mr Roye was on business. The a dozen local painters.
there will be even more in the number of products from rugs to
ment.
The
Assessor
’s office will be willing to help
Dalles are former
residents
In a routine discussion in a future. By Friday, at least five shoes. The shoes have the1
tie re.
with the the proper filing of the forms.
Junior literature class,
the stulents had reported their in­ shiny appearance of patent lea-'
Mr and Mrs. Janies Hollings­ question arose as to exactly
ORS 308.105 makes the responsibility of the tax­
tentions to begin painting. If ther but they are more easily
head arc visiting at the home of | what was literature
Through enough interest is shown, per- cared for. They are available
payer to file these reports or incur the penalty pro­
their son-in-law and daughter. further discourse, it was agreed
vided by law.
in
several
colors
and
are
said
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adams at that tn be literature, a writing haps an art exhibit of local work
to flex freely during wear, yet
could
be
part
of
the
high
school
Cloverdale.
must contain expression and
Foe the first time «rien« has found
hold their shape White shoes
The Santiam Canyon Cooki form in connection with ideas Spring open house
S new healing eubetanre with the as­
do not yellow. Shoes may be
meeting was held Friday even­ of permanent and universal in­
tonishing ability to shrink hemor-
cleaned with a damp cloth or a
rhoi li and to relievo pain -- without
LINN COUNTY ASSESSOR
ing at the home of Mrs. Donna terest. The class continued
Surgery. In case after ease, while
, mild wax cleaner.
M/ss
Wallen
Honored
Asmussen
Attending
were
Mrs.
g- - > relieving pain. a< teal redes
1 their study of the subject and
- --------------------------------------------------
Velma Carey of Gates, Mrs. I found that literature was clas­
ton (shrinkage) took place Moot
At Bridal Shower
a nsung of all - results wore so thor
Gladys 1‘odritlwky and Mrs sed as one of five arts. In an
o , h that sulTerors made astonishing
MEHAMA -Miss Jewel Wal­
Helen Ellington of Mill City; effort to find out more about
statements like "Files hare «eased t<
len
was honor guest at a brid­
Mrs Wilma Crow of Scio; Mrs. levels of appreciation and at
br a problemi” The serrât Is a new
bealii « sub*lance (Bie-PyneO -dis
Cecelia Courtney and Mrs. Ella 1 least one of the other Lair arts, al shower Wednesday evening,
«ovary of a world famous rr*earrl
January 15 in the Fellowship
Frank of Stayton.
! tlie instructor. Mr. Rasmussen, room of the church. Hostesses
|r • ’ute This substance Is now arali
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wendell
Weaver,
alb In eappoeitory ur etale at /orw
’ bn Hight six oil painting to class.
«etled /‘reperotiea H>. At ail drug
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson, 1 New paintings arrived each day for the evening were Mrs. Wes­
Cvunlera,
Mr. and Mrs. EnU Allen and along with sketches and chalk ley Helsel and Mrs. Richard
Stuart.
drawing from the high school
Present to honor Miss Wal­
len wctc Mmes. L. E. Wallen,
Vernon Choate. Ira Kirsch,
Mrs. I-cota Worden enjoyed a Gerald Rockwell. Walter John­
dinner at the Riverview Cafe son, G. V. Christensen. B. L.
Thursday evening. The occasion Kirsch, Gerald Rockwell, Walt­
■ honored the birthday annivers- er Johnson. G. V. Christensen.
' ary ot Mrs. Worden.
B. L. Kirsch, Douglas Barrows.
Members of the 4-H clubs ot William Dull, Ercill Wilson. Til­
the Lyons community met Sat­ man Rains, Larry Stuhr, Ray
urday at the Mari-Linn school Iathman,
Russell . Wilson.
for an officers training meeting. Charles Crook. Arne Magnusen,
Training was given by junior James Owens. Bonnie Wagner,
leader representatives of I-inn Harold 1-ongfellow, Lanny An-
County. Members split into
Rkhar^Jtin^ay'fJ«k
A
groups according to offices and i ____
3a,n . J. M. Teeters,
Luther
learned what is to be done at Stout. Gerald Coffman. D. L.
Au«*/
their metings. A representative Teeters, Orville Bilyeu, Wilbur
from each group was chosen to Morrison. Jennie Moe, Misses
■ conduct a model meeting.
Hi KIX IM
Donna Choate, Bonnie CTiristen-
Mrs. Nellie Comstock left for sen, Bettie Coles and Barbara
her home in Medford Sunday Morrison.
morning after spending the week
Among those unable to attend
at the home of her brother-in- but sending gifts were Mmes.
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Grifiths, Dale Champ,
J. H. Johnston.
Ray Roberts, Donald Callahan,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grimes Terry Sayre. Gerald Fredericks,
were Sunday afternoon guests
Harry Monroe, Larry Kimsey,
nt the home of his mother, Mrs
CN>m/.,e Brewing Compea.v,
Clarence Barnett of Scio.
rmaewrer. near (Xvoipui, Wa«Ain«n>n erge ••
CROSSWORD
Grand Opening
Meander Inn
Friday, January 31
Plenty to eat and drink
NOTICE
Personal Property To Be Reported
Shrinks Hemorrhoids
Without Surgery
Stops Iteti—Relieves Pain
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