The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 13, 1964, Page 3, Image 3

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Me-mla-i-s of Santiam Memor­
Bi Joyce (ilmann
lly Mm.
MwaUm
ial H<»e|iiti>i Auxiliary win hold
ihrlr
annual
meeting
Thursday,
llv I'xii |lri’w Irr
Gates Volunteer Firemen are
The Future Homemakers <4
Februiiry 20 at the Methodist
The Dainty Daughters 4-H church In Lyons. ’Die 12 30 currently iimliigoing 30 ti»»uni America at .Santiam held their
■awing club held tliclr meeting luncheon will l>r serv<*d by of training In basic fundament- initiation of new memle-rs at the
.it the home of Brenda Johnson memlM’is of the WSCS In the ills of fin- fighting and sulvng.- Horn* Economics house on Jan­
•»•y meet for 2*4» hour courses uary 'M. Initiated In the cere­
Wednesday afternoon. They dining room <4 the church.
•iicti Wednesday. Frank R»y. mony were Nancy Cigar, Shirley
practiced sewing seams and
'Die party held In the base­ ik >I<I ii <g the Salem
IJberty Brosig, (Taudia Hayden, Kath­
stay stitching At the close of
ment of the Methodist church Heights Fire department 1« in­ ryn 1 »ishong, Geneva Johnson,
(lie meeting refreshments were
Friday evening wax well at- structor.
and D*ila Barney. New mem-
served by Brenda 'lite next
tended ( hii|>er<>n>*s were Mr
I mts not present were Christine
Marrlfx! F»*l»riiur> &
meeting will ta- held <>n Wednes­
and Mrs. D-Innd Manning
Mis Mattie R/ m H of Gates and Story and Susan Whitsett After
day. February 12 Wender Wal
Rev Norman Williams and Orin Defend of Salem were the FHA symbol and cr«ed were
hat reporter.
dinner
family were
Sunday
Mrs Keith Taylor and child­ guextx at the home of his par- married February 5 In Salem explained, each new member
’’•‘•y ye making their home in was presened with a red rose.
ren Jane. Keith Jr and Rex of
ents, Mr. and Mrs. ( Jordon Mill (Jty. Mr iJeDtnd, nmv re­ Other business conducted at the
Newport were Wednesday over
Brunelle In Sakin. It was lite
night and Thursday guests at Willlamx* eighth wedding anni­ tired, fonn«*rly w-orkeil t<n- the meeting was the presentation
of two free ookbooks to the
Northwestern railroad.
the home of her mother, Mrs
versary.
girls who had sold most cook­
Ruth Lyons
Mr
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B.
Mercer
of
D*b
Mr and Mrx Ed Storm from
’i non books in a recent FHA activity.
TI m * St. Patrick Altar Socle- Gieur D'Alene, Idaho, arrived was a wei-kend guest at the
The leading salesgirl wax Mari­
ty held their meeting Thursday In l.yiaix Saturday nt the home home of her son-in-law and
evening at tile liomr of Mrs Ed of her lister Mrx. Ethel Huff­ daughter. Mr. and Mrs Rex lyn Hurst and second was
Claudia Hayden. Glenda Digan
t’astle Plans were completed man Mr Storm returned home ‘•ritton They returned he rr to
and Iuiura Jo Rambo were
for their cake walk to la- held Sunday and Mrx. Storm remain­ lier home Mon«lay.
Mr and Mrs Oliver WtnsFw chosen as delegates to the State
Sunday evening FMiruary 9th at ed tor a longer visit Mrs Huff­
FHA convention to be neld soon
the St. Patricks Catholic Com­ man und Mrs. Storm wen* Sun­ '•nd Mr and Mm Marvin Ed-
The Wolverines have entered
munity hall Following the nu*el- day and Sunday nights guests wards enjoyed a Sunday sight-
Ing a white elephant sale was In New-port at the home <4 Mrs x-elng drive to the Madras the second half of the basketball
season. Santiam won over the
held and the next meeting will Storm’s x>ai and family, Mr ■rr®.
G *ne Jacobs«»,, who received Scio Diggers by one point in a
la* lirkl at Mrs Ben Volten and Mrs George (Buddy* Di-
a broken rxme ln a logging accl- hair-raising game Fliil :y. The
Attending the meeting were verty and children.
dent at Mapleton last week was ■hock was deepened the next
ikirothy Harris, Kathleen Man­
Mr and Mix. Wilson Stewna
ning. Anta* Pletrok. Murk Fink, were Sunday guests In Salem at r..|e„„.,I iot W..(ln(.,d(iy ,r<wn morning when it was revealed
Martha Jungwirth. Marian the home of their son-in-law und t»n- Florence hospital and driven that Stayton had lost to Cas­
Frlchll. Evelyn VanAgtmael, (laughter, Mr und Mrs Albert ’‘» h «- i»y his employer, Don cade und Mt. Angel had con­
Jacoby
un. quered Serra. Central was the
Rose Scliwlndt. Mary Volten and Toman and family. They also Marshall Mm
only one of the first-half lead­
the hostess Mrs. Castle
visited his mother. Mrs Henry •war«* that he had been releas-
a
Bertha Allen was hostess for Stevens at St. Bernard Nursing <•<1. set out for Florence that ers who won by any kind
margin. With these develop­
the Wednesday nftrrrxxm card home.
tnorning and they passed Ilk»-
ments in mind, Santiam faces
club with her |>arty held nt th»-
,n the night Sh«- had
Richard Janeway was taken
flrr hall Several tables <4 500 to Salem Geenral hospital Mon- the long trip for nothing, but the Stayton Eagles Friday the
were In jilny following n one day, wherr he underwent sur- was nrbeved that he was out of 14th.
Heading the annual staff this
th«* hospital.
thirty dessert luncheon
High gery Tuesday morning.
score was held by Berni»* ! Mi and Mrs Frank Scnz of
Mr and Mm Clarence Ball year at Santiam is Dinah Her­
ron. Mrs. Freeborn is the ad­
Bridges and low by Zeta Prich­ Scio were Sunday
afternoon drove Mm Sarah Rains and
ard Others attending were Ben gu»*sts at the h»>m»* of Mr. and Mr and Mm Arthur Blackbum visor. A new feature this year
Hiatt. Dorothy Williams. Gladys Mrs. Frank Spellmeyer and to Sutherlin last Thursday to wil tie a special section for the
the lx,me of Mr. an»l Mrs seniors, The annual is being
Edwards.
Doreen
Hellemn. Sharon.
Maggie Mathney, Helen Lyons,
Oiarh*«
Sueffridge to visit Mrs produced on a slightly different
Mr and Mrs. Alva Dlckinscn
Rime Bassett. Mabel 1 »owning. nnd daughter. Evelyn of ImJe- j Rains' sister. Mm Albert Ding basis this year as compared to
Thelma Nydegger. Barbara Cal­ pendence, were Sunday gu»*xts | who recently suffered a stroke' last year. "Die cost of an an­
lahan. Carrie Naur. Ethel Huff­ nt th«* h<»m<- of her m»Jther. Mr
Mm Hazel Devine. Mm Mary nual was not included in the
man. Ruth Lyons, Allee Huber. nrxl Mrs. Warren Edwards. Dxi Howell. Mrs Sarah Rains original school entrance fee, and
Eulalia Lyons. Alma Olmstead, They were accompanied by Miss and Mm Fntzie Ward drove to so must be paid for separately
and before March 1. If there
nnd Katie Sieg
Dickmscn's fiance, Dell Crav­ the home Of Mr. and Mm Joe
Tl»e rrgulnr meeting of the en A March wedding Is being B-ltfer at Fem Ridge last are not a sufficient quantity of
MnriJJnn PTV will he held on jilaiined by the young couple.
Wednesday where they attend»-»! orders by this date, me annual
may be cancelled for this year
Thursday evening. February 20
Mr. anti Mrs. Ri4x*rt Carleton , a Ix-lated birthday dinner hon-1
Annuals can be ordered from
at the schwl house at 7 30 p m. nnd family of IT»«- Dall«*s wen* «»ring J<w- Toepfer.
Tina tJndrhcrg exchange stud- weekend guests at the Dane <>!
Mm. lotng Stafford and Gil- any annual staff member.
One of the most productive
tnt from Sweden will la* die her parents, Mr. and Mrs Or­ bert Myem drove to Albany
guest x | m * tker Miss Lindberg ta ville Downing. Other Saturday j Fri.layon txjsiness While there, classes at Sanliam is the Shop
making her Ivane with the Ray evening guests at th«* Ikiwning they visited at the home of Mr IV class. About a dozen senior
Itotx-rts in Mehama and attends home were Mr nnd Mrs. Cletus and Mrs Oester Fidholm, form­ hoy nnd the instructor Mr Wil­
Stayton Union high s«-h<«»l
Nydegger an<! family of Stayton er Gat»-» roxldrnts. Mr. Ed- liams work to make It just that.
The regular nwetlng of the and Mr. and Mrs. John Mc­ holm, who has b«*cn seriously Under construction or completed
Cltv Owncll was held Wednes­ Clurg ot Lyons. The occasion ill for some time was able to in class this year are three
cedar chests, two bookcases,
day night It was voted to pay IxKwired tlx* 14th birthday an­ be up an«! around.
the first of the month bills also niversary of 1-arry Carleton.
Mrs Charles Mas»m
Cas­ one gun rack, five coffee tables,
voted to pave some more T3x* Carletons also visited at th»* cadia divided her time last a laminated lamp, an end table
streets with fund» from the city than»* of his parents, Mr. and week between their home at De­ and a static electricity machine.
and no coat to the projx’rty own­ Mrs John McClurg.
troit and the home of their son-
The students pick out their
ers. The new sidewalks tiring
Mr. and Mrx. W. L. Kimery i in-law and daughter. Mr. anil own projects and calculate
taillt Is progressing rapidly nnd were m Corvallis Friday after-1 Mm. Bill Gabriel, while in this what it will cost and what ma­
will la* a big improvement to txxai to
undergoing minor surgnry terials they will need to con­
see her father, John : area
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the city.
Unger
struct it. When they have com­
Shelton of Jordan, who
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Mrs Diclllc Nish who re­ went surgery that morning.
Mr. and Mrs
pleted this, they will construct a
cently aold her home here and
Mrs. J.x* Johnson left Mond- ^"npnni«-d by
drawing that will be used in the
moM-d to Mehama is announc­ day for Medford where • she will Drin DrDmd, drove to Port- production of the projects. Some
ing tlir birth of twin grandsons. assist at Ila* home of - ■ her I land Sunday where they visited of the projects mentioned take­
Danny Ray nnd Dinny Jay bom daughter and family, Mr. and nt th»* home of their son-in-law over 20 weeks of class time to
to her soti nnd wife, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ron Taylor. The Taylors I and daughter, Mr. and Mrs construct, and the finished pro­
Mrs Bill Nash of Mehama are par«-nt of a baby girl.
Jerry Conrad
duct is well worth the time and
Other grandparents arc Mr. and
Mr nnd Mrs Roy Pate en­ effort spent on it.
Miss Mildred Asmussen <>!
Mrs. Sherman Wall of Mehama Canyonville spent the weekciul tertained her parents. Mr. and
nnd great grandparents arc Mr at th«* Iwane of her mother. Mrs Mrs. D. E. Waters of Salem
and Mrs. W H. Johnson also Donna Asmussen. She returned with a dinner Tuesday, the oc­ their son and daughter-in-law,
<4 Mehama
Mrs.
Waters' ■ Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stafford.
Sunday where she is a student casion being
birthday
anniversary.
Carol
at th«* Christian Bible sclxxtl.
Mrs. Wilma Stewart and Bev-
Mr and Mrs. Earl Allen left Pate of Salem was home to at­ 1 crly were overnight guests Sat-
Saturday morning for th«* coast tend the dinner.
; urday at the Charles Tucker
Mr and Mrs George Stafford residence. They also visited
to spenii several days.
HUYE YOU ®
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bassett and Delores spent last weekend Sunday at the home of Mr. and
TRIED IT YET?
and sons David nnd Mark of in Springfield at the home of Mrs Clare Rush.
Salem were Sunday guests nt
> Also calling at the home of
the Floyd Bassett home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rush Sun-
Mrs. (¡race Sandberg and Occanlakc was a Sunday oven- day wen* Mr. and Mrs. Bill
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visitor at the home of his Rush and family of Corvallis
S^t.BLUE BLADE daughter, Carol ami Miss Ellen ing
Dougherty of Portland UVH' sister Mrs. Alice Huber and and Lyle Rush and Debbie <4
DOUBLt I0GI0 • DOUtll ICONOMY
I Salem.
weekend guests nt the home of Mrs. Maggie Matheny.
Mrs Effie Nydegger returned
their brother-in-law and sister,
Mrs. Maude Davis was the
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Mr. and Mrs. Mike Eink. Ad­ home Monday after spending dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and
ditional Sunday guest was their last week at the home ot her Mrs. Oliver Watson.
brother, Bill Dougherty of Sa­ son-in-law and daughter and
10 for 69*
Elementary school cheerlead­
family, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn ers met Saturday aftenvxm for
lem.
fits ali omini utoii
Virgil (Boone! McDonald of Hunt of Stayton.
some practice at the Robert
Oliver home. Several games of
croquet were enjoyed following
practice. Present were Sheryl
Oliver. Arvada Hince, Peggy
Coo|M*r and Kathy Duggan.
Scout*» (limp in Town—
National Boy Scout Week was
ushered in this past weekend
by Boy Scout Troop 45 with a
two-day campout. A little dif­
ferent slant on this campout
was that the boys pitched camp
right in down town Gates and
gave passersby a real good l»x»k
at what goes on in a Boy Scout
camp. Mothers were concerned
OF
with the heavy frost on the
tents of mornings, but the boys
said they had a "blast” in
i
spite of the cold.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Barnhardt
and family, taking advantage
of the lovely Sunday weather,
780 Main Street
Aumsville, Ore.
combined a picnic and rock
hunting expedition m the Leban­
on area.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henrtcss
weekended in Medford at the
home of their son and daughter-
in-l.tw, Mr. and Mrs. Earle
Henness. They enjoyed a trip
over to Crater latke while there
General Paints
Sporting Goods
and reported 13 feet <4 snow
there.
Hardware
Bicycles
Houseware
Mrs. Dick Parker attended
a meeting of Iielta Kappa Gam­
ma at Cbrvallis Saturday at
the home of Charlene Edwards
Guest speaker was Bessie Ken-1
nedy, exchange teacher from
England. She spoke on the com-!
'll we haven't got it, we ll get it for you."
parison of English and Ameri-
can schools. Mrs. Ed Kadin.1
who accompanied Mrs. Parker
We Give S & H Green Stamps
Charles and Florence Perkins
to Corvallis, visited at tlx* home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Straub.
Gillette
ANNOUNCING THE
Dtiii License Due
FEES IN MARION COUNTY
(Penalty after March lai, $2.1X1)
After Mar. I st,
$2.00
Sp. Female $2.00
Female
$4.00
After Mar. 1st, $4.00
$3.00 - After Mar. I st,
$5.00
.Mak»- Rs-mittancm Payable To:
T. HAROLD TOMLINSON. County Clerk
Salem, Oregon
Gary Gortmaker, former chief
criminal deputy in the office of
the Marion County District At­
torney, tixlay announced he
w»xild be a candidate for the
Republican nomination for Dis­
trict Attorney »X Marion Coun­
ty. He said his campaign would
be based »xi the need for a Dis­
trict Attorney who would per­
sonally prosecute all major
crimes and all other cases in­
voiving violence or vandalism
instead of leaving these to de­
puties.
Champion of
i
The First Annual Men's Hand­
icap Champion of Champions
Bowling Tournament will high­
light the bowling season the
w«»ekend of February 15 and 16
at the North .Santiam I-anes
A qualifying round of six
games will be bowled Saturday,
February 15 starting at 7.00 p.
m. From this competition 16 top
bowlers will then be determined
for match play. The finalists
draw for opponents and will
have a two-game bowl-off in
the single elimination affair un­
til the final rwo men are deter­
mined. The two finalists will I
then roll a three-game series
for the top prize.
The handicap event is based
on 70rt of 190 with a 28 pin
limit per line. Entries are limit­
ed to the Stayton Bowling As­
sociation members only who
must have rolled at least a
minimum of 21 games in sanc­
tioned competition. The highest
current or last year's highest
average will be in effect.
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Numerous cash prizes plus
trophies for first, second, and
third will he awarded right af-1
ter the tournament is completed. |
the night of February 16th.
Dorman Gregory
Now in Alaska
FORT RICHARDSON. AD\S-1
KA Army Pfc Dorman R.'
Gregory, son of Mr. and Mrs. ,
Eugene Gregory of Mill City is
participating in Exercise PO-1
D\R SIEGE, a 12-day field
training exercise in Alaska ’
which was scheduled to end on,
Monday. February 10.
More than 10.000 U. S. and [
Canadian
military personnel
took part in the exercise, the
largest ever held in Alaska.
PODAR SIEGE took place over
2.400 square miles of wilder­
ness and is the first cold weath­
er test of the Army’s new in­
fantry brigades organized last
year under the Army-wide re-j
organization of combat units.
I
The 21-year-old soldier, a me-1
chanic in Headquarters Com-
anpv, 4th Battalioi of the 171st
Infantry Brigade's 9th Infantry
at Fort Wainwright. Alaska, en­
tered the Army in January 1962 ’
and completed basic training at
Fort Lewis. Wn.
Gregory was graduated from '
Santiam High school in 1960 and 1
attended Pacific University at
Forest Grove.
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NOTICE
Personal property taxpayers are required to file a
report as of January 1, 1964. with the Assessor, for
an assessment base. Assessment must be filed on or
before March 2. 1964. A penalty is provided for
late filing.
Personal Property To Be Reported
A
INVENTORIES & SUPPLIES
1. Commercial merchandise inventories.
2. Manufacturing inventories and supplies.
3. Food processing and Livestock, Seed. Feed.
Fertilizer inventories held for sale.
1. Inventories of Consigned Merchandise.
5. Log Inventories: Coldecks and Ponds, also
bucked logs in the woods.
6. Automotive and Trailer House Inventories,
aiso Boat Inventories.
B
FURNITURE & FIXTURES IN COMMER­
CIAL 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
with the 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.
TO ITIE 4 NTF KI’RISE.
Win DON'T YOU St BSCR1BE
BROWN,
LINN COUNTY ASSESSOR
PERKINS HARDWARE
February 15, 1964
Free Gifts For The Ladies
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