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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1964)
6—The Mill City Unterprisi', Thurstiiiy, Feb, 27, 1961 Hold Blue and Gold IliMiqiivt— The Cub Scout blue and gold banquet was held Friday night at the Detroit school About HAVE you * •10 cubs am! parents attended the affair. Special guests were TRIED /T tEi? Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dummer Al Gardner, cubmaster gave the following awards Service Stars. Mrs. Arnold Malone Randy Gardner. IVinald Hiebert, The Detroit Women's Civic S^xBLUE BLADE IVnnis Benton and Arthur club will hold their next meet ’ Howard. IVn Mother pins to oouail tOGlO « OOUSU ICONOMV ing Wednesday. March 4 at 8 Mrs. Dave Sapp and Mrs Tbm p. m. at the Detroit Patio. Fran ' Stipek. Al Gardner, cubmaster Fry will be hostess. Members surprised Norman Bronson by will work on the hanging bask having the group sing Happy ets. Co-hostesses will tie Betty 10 for 69* Birthday to him, since it was Dean, Pat Sapp. Dona Stahlman his 9th birthday. For entertain »Its ALL 8IUIHI 1*1011 and Elaine Parker. ment. Den 1 told about Mandi Gras and Lent and 2 sang the Cub Scout song. Mr. and Mrs. Dave White family spent the weekend visit- I ing in Forest Grove The Detroit Women's Civic club, will hold a combined food Personal property taxpayers are required to file a 1 report as of January- 1. 1964, with the Assessor, for I sale and luncheon Friday. an assessment base. Assessment must bo filed on or , March 13 at the Detroit I Patio. DETROIT IDANHA Gillette IT NEVER FAILS ------------- T he next T ime he minted rM«oe^.9iR/ T he PLACE it was FIXED I'LL CePOQT------------ AND HOW '• T h .«5 (Ç A CLRGS y A ’ IT TO THE ‘ ïheatqe A ll C i G h T / manager , ano 3üT TU' HECK L . it WILL BE / ML1 <1! ( OON T A nn INATeR COME^ Fixeò ViGHT O ut TA TUiG fountain ? AwAN J ust look at it tricklei NOTICE before Marvh 2, 1964. A penalty is provided for late filing. Personal Property To Be Reported A. INVENTORIES S SUPPLIES 1. Commercial merchandise inventories. 2. Manufacturing inventories and supp.ies. 3. Food processing and Livestock. Seed, Feed. Dcuiha PTA to Meet— ' The Deanha PT A will meet I tonight. February 27 at 7 30. '-TX- ______ 1____ a talent _ , The TVT PTA * is sponsoring show March 7 All acts i have to be listed one week I ahead of the show. Dennis Spencer of Eugene spent the weekend with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Harry- Spencer Mr. and Mrs. John Estey visited Mr. Estey's daughter, Mrs. Elwin Ellis in Sc» one day last week. 9 p. m Farrow's band will play. This is to help raise money for the boys that are going to Val ley Forge this summer. The Detroit High school vars ity basketball team won a game from the Detroit Town team Friday night. Playing for the town team were C. J. Wat- ley. Bob Starmer, LeRoy Ham ilton. Steve Storey, Rich Rice. Russell Rice. IJoyd Ketchum I and I-arry Davenport. lie held In the all purpose nsun nt the Mnrl-I.lnn •clxsil liouse •/ when Al Brown l.lnn County Assessor will be present to an swer questions tcipudlng ap- pr.ilsnls and vnulntlons of pro perty taxes Mr anil Mrs E L. Roye were Sunday guests in Falls City nt the home of Rev. and Mrs It A. Feenstra. Joint Winters of Portland with his son and wife Mr and Mrs Floyd Winters of Sweet Home called on Mr and Mrs Cecil Grimes Monday afternoon Mr Winters will tie rememlierrd heir tiring the Southern Pacific railroad section foreman for several years. Mrs Ikinna Asmussen and Mrs Orville Downing attended a cooks meeting of the Santlam Canyon held at the setasd house at Victor l*olnt Friday evening Mrs, Asmussen Is the cook at the Marl-lJnn school assisted by Mrs Itowning. Mrs. Asmussen wilt attend a cooks meeting held at the Morning Side school in Salem on Tuesday afternoon Mr and Mrs Theodore Schott- hoefrr and small daughter of Stayton spent several days In Lyons at the home of her grand parents, Mr and Mrs Jidut Jungwirth DETROIT SCHOOL MENU tilt wants were in Independence March 2 to 8 Thursday evening where Mrs WIIY IMiN’T YOU MtollltBK Monday Edwards attended a bridal to rur ENTrnriUMK. Fned chicken with pan gravy, shower honoring her grand- lettuce arui tomato salad, muf daughter Miaa Evelyn Dickin- fins. plums, milk. non.. Birthday Party Held— I Turwday Mari linn PTC Meet» A birthday party was held Chili, pineapple cheese salad. The Man-Unn I*TC belli their | on Tuesday. February 18 for B. FURNITURE & FIXTURES IN COMMER i»t roll, custard, milk February meeting Thursday ev Mrs Joe Noble. She was pre Wednesday ening at the achuol house with CIAL USE sented a set of dishes and a Hot pork sandwich, buttered Eldon Gilson president presid H»n4!«t lite putty Harisnj lite wood tablcckxh. Refreshments were C. MOVABLE MACHINERY peas, pickle slices, orange, and ing The regular routine of served by Marcia Guerin. Lyd milk Fann machinery. tsisineas was carried out aisl ia Williamson. Ethel McCauley. IN-trult I ahm -. Game— Thursday Construction machinery a general discussion held on a Ttw yrv’» Acc«pl Nu ilubatnut« Helen Lichlyter and Dorothy MecLaren won a non-league Ming turkey, calico cabtMgr, ham dinner to be served in the Logging machinery. I Williamson Attending the party basketball game from Detroit French bread, fruited yebo and future with proceeds to go for It is necessary- that these forms be signed and filled I were Stella Davis. Dorothy Wil here Tuesday by a score of 68 milk band uniforms. Tina Lindberg, liamson, Connie Presly. Clydia to 63. High point man wai out in detail in order to receive equitable assess Friday exchange student from Sweden Emerson. Marcia Guerin, Mar Frank Storey with 25. Other ment The Assessor’s office will be willing to help Vegetable soup, grilled cheese was the guest speaker who talk tha Taylor. Ola Sanders. Ethel Detroit f scorers were Cecil sandwich, carrot sticks, choco with the the proper filing of the forms. ed and showed pictures of her McCauley. Lydia Williamson. 5. Ron Leming 14. late tapioca, milk. I ORS 308.105 makes the responsibility of the tax i Ula McCravens and Christine Johnson native land. Mlaa Undberg 1» Vince Drago 8. Mike Johnson 8. payer to file these reports or incur the penalty pro a student at the Stayton Union Estep. Several were unable to I Ron Floy J 3. MacLaren won the For th« flr«t time «et« nr« I •• high scbiMil and is making her • new healittf tubatane« with th« aa vided by law. attend but helped with the gift. i JV game 54 to 43. Intermission home with Mr. and Mrs Ray toniohinf ability to ahrinh hetnor- :» Benefit Scout I»*nce Coming— entertainment was furnished by , I ■ va ’ Roberts and family of Mehama The American Legion is giv four of the cheerleaders who I By Eva Brxwalrr •urger/. In cbm aft«r » •••. * .1« I ing a benefit dance for the Boy did a dance routine. They were Mi Roliert Sexton returned fanti/ r«ll««ln< palli, net »•! r«-l *c The Fox Valley cemetery I | Scouts at the Detroit City hall Jerilyn Hopson. Uene Tower. which was under the auspices of home Saturday from the Salem lion iahnnhaf«) touts pia»® Moat LINN COUNTY ASSESSOR amaiinf of all — r«aulta wcia *o thor ! Saturday night. February 29 at t Judy Roth and Su Patte. the Fox V’alley school district General hospital. She will con ouf h that au?frr«ra mad« aatonlahini I valesce at home folkwing sur • tat«m«nts liba *Fllaa have r«aa«d Frank Dummer and Bob Lit-, until the consoldation of the I i le a ' •’ll ! " Th® t®‘ M t !• « ton attended a Marion County two school districts Lyons and gery he i g • Ji a tan- '• ' B > !’) ’®1 d • Mrs Russell Thiel and grand Cv*®ry of a world-famout ramarri B League dinner meeting in Sa- Fox Valley with J H Johnston lem Monday night. , as care taker has recently been daughter Sally Walton spent the Inati*.-!• Thia «ubatane« la now avail ab*® .H aupp«ail«r-p or ««afm®wl fem Mr. and Mrs Arnold Malone turned over to the city of I.y- week end at North Bend Mr. call®! Fraparal»«« //*. At all drug Thiel who had spent last week Count«r a. and Billie, were Sunday dinner ons. there returned home with them guests at the home of Mr. and WSCS Plana Silver Tea ( Mrs. Harry Spencer. The WSCS held theeir meet- Sunday evening. Mr nm| Mrs Sim Et/e! of March of Dim«-» Brings SSI.88— ing Tuesday afternoon at the | Gladys Champion. March of )»mc of Mrs Mac Mormon with Stayton were Sunday dinner ( Dimes Chairman for this area Mrs Norman Williams as hoat- guests at the home <>f their reports the total amount collect ess. Plans were completed for daughter and family, Mr and Inland Manning ed was $81 86. The coffee hekl the Santiam Memorial Hospital Mrs j by the Civic Club and the Cas- Auxiliary luncheon to be held in ! children. Richie, luirry I cade Canyon Club netted $43.80, the dinning room of the Metho ' Cherri the occasion honored I Willing Workers $6.36; Detroit dist Church on Thursday. Fi»b- I birthday anniversary of school $28 52 and containers ruary 20. Plans were discussed 1 Etxel. ' $3.13. Mm Ed Strom who had spent for the Silver Tea with March Boy Scouts planning to go to 10 the date set. It was voted to ’ the past two weeks nt the home Valley Forge this summer are give a donation to the March <rf her sister Mm. Ethel Murt Beauty Service U. Health Foods Optometrists ' Rudy Thornton, Bobbie Miller of Dimes. Following the busi man left for her !n»mc al New Hair Styl , and Larry Smith. ness meeting Mrs Wilson Stev Gicur d' Alene, Idaho the last Pomeroy Optical Co. Natural Health Center ing Permanent ( Bill McCammon, former prin ens was in charge of the pro ' of the week. Optometrists i Opticians Organic Cosmetics From .... $8.00 Sunday guests at the home of cipal at the Detroit school, lost gram "God's Son and New Dr. Charles B. Pomeroy Complete Line of Health Food t his life in an auto wreck Fri- Horizons'' assisted by Mrs E 1 Mr and Mrs. James Holllnga- '»■ Shampoo A Set Optometrist Products & Natural Vitamins __ I day night, near Corvallis. He L. Roye. Mrs. Mac Mormon, j head was their granddaughter From ... $1.75 M. B. McKenney, Asso. 1073 Com i SE 362-9861 Joe Johnson. Mrs. Nor I and husband, Mr and Mm. 1 .es ipal at Detroit in '61 Mrs. 383 State St. 1 Salem I was Princ ««el Mrs. Kelly tz--.il.. Belvcal r»_i..... » man Williams, Hair Cut j Mr. and Mrs. Glenn ter Hussey and little son from Phone 363-9011 From ... $1.50 House Leveling left this week for a trip to Den- Julian and Mrs. Alice Hutier. Phlkimath. | ver, Colo. Their daughter. Janee Preceding the meeting dainty Mr. and Mm, Rnlph Downer Oxford Beauty Parlor Specializing in lioww* I>evellng Pets and Suppl.es I is staying with Mr. and Mrs. I relreahments ..ere served to are announcing the birth <>( Piers- Beams-Joist»-Studs Phoer 383-3030 . Howard Dean while they are Mmes Mac Mormon. Glenn Jul- another grandson. Dana Eugene, Moore Pete Repine »-d . gone. | jan, E. L. Roye, Alex Bodekcr. bom to their daughter and hus 1375 Oxford 8*., Salem, SaJem, Ore. (Home Owned) 23 Years Experience ____ ______ _____ | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rice Waiien 1.<1 a it lx, Charles Cru»- band. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Op- I Quality, Not Quantity Reasonable Reliable Guaranteed Salems oldest and only Pet Shop Salem, visited with his par- on, Wilson Stevens, Joe Johnson, penlnnder of McMinnville on Chiropractors Betlrr makr «ur* It haa! Poliri.« Free Estimate« Call Hal Fcbrurny 21. Mrs. Singing Canaries and Baby Par- ents- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sophy I Clyde Bressler, Mrs. Alice Hub- Friday. 382-8414 P. O. Box 7083 Salem rakeets. Pets of all kinds on Saturday. Richard played with er, Mrs. Maggie Mathney, ami Downer has gone to McMinnvile you bought • few year* bark may not be adequate to cover Dr. D. E. Bolin I the alumni basketball team the hostess Mrs. Norman Will to assist In the care of the new order. replacement coat of home Practice Limited to the Spine j when they played the high baby, iams. Mrs. Anna Hartley of Supplies—Tropical and Gold and furniihinga at present pricee Hrs. Mon thru Wed. 9 a. m. Income Tax Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stevens schixd Varsity team here Friday Salem wan a guest of the after- Fish—Birds Boarded Let u» look your policies to 12 and 1:30 p. m. to 6 p. m. J night. spent Thursday in Porti md noon. 4089 State St. (4 Corners) over and bring them up to data. Closed Thurs. P. M. - Fri. A. M. they attendes! the where Dinner guests at the home of Boat • Mr. and Mrs Alox Bixicker Income Tax Accountant Telephone 364-8036 Do it today—for your own I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dummer left Friday morning for Aub- Show. Plenty of Free Parking Long Form both Fed.-Stato $3.00 peace of mind. Mrs Vernon Diggcrncss and on Wednesday night were his I urn, Washington, where she 1803 Lansing N. E. Ph. 581-2747 Phone 363-2030 Roofing I brother Art Dummer and wife, will spend the week end at the three smaN children from Ket- and Len and Robert of Stockton. home of their daughter and fam ran. Steilasoom. Washington, 1275 Oxlcr 1 S. E. - Salem Furniture - Upholsters All State Roofing Co. Calif., and Mr. Dummer's par ily. Mr, and Mrs. Norman are visiting at the home of her We Cover The Valley ents, Mr and Mrs. Andrew Johnson and sons Chris, Curt mother, Mm. Ethel Huffman. NEW ROOFS and REPAIRS Dummer and Anthony and Carl and Eric. Mr. anil Mrs. Wendell Weaver NORM’S FURNITURE Ac Mobile Home Towing Commercial - Residential of Woodburn, and Frank Klob- The Wednesday afternoon and daughter, Patricia were j. c. UPHOLSTERING 1 Kimmel — Bud Davin And Industrial erhantz of Portland. card club members held their week end guests in Fossil, Ore- Owners BARNETT New Furniture & Recovering FREE ESTIMATES - TERMS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dummer party in the evening Instead of gon at the home of Mr. and mobile : home towing WILBUR KOENIG, Owner Exceptionally Fine visited Mrs. Dummer’s mother, the afternoon and entertained Mrs Clarence Asher. Phone 897-2660 Cargo & Full Coverage on Road Ph. 383 2638 Workmanship , Mrs. Phillip Jeli on Tuesday and their husbands also a group of On Thursday evening, Feb SaJem , Sunday. She is in Silverton hos- friends at the fire hall Wednes 27 at 7 30 p. m. a meeting will Mill City, Ore. Norm’» Custom Built Furniture We handle your home with care 0995 River Rd. N. E. INSURED — FOR HIRE ' pi tai. day evening. Pinochle and 5$$ Name Brands—Fashioncraft. 80J 41sr Place N. E. B jx 26 Welding Supplies A birthday dinner for Mr. and were in play. High score in pin Goebels. Lynch, Simmons, Phone 585-2480 Salem I Mrs. Gene Presley and Harold ochle was held by Mrs. Oscar Serta, Deluxe Valley Welding Supply Co. Presley of Lebanon and Mrs. Naue and David Danielson and Aak to nee our home display I Authorized Airoo Dealers I Junior Williamson of Idanha was low by Mrs. Donald Huber. Plenty <4 FREE PARKING | Monuments held at the Williamson home on High scoie in 500 was held by Sales • Rentals - Service 4802 Silverton Rd. N. E„ Salem Sunday, February 16. Portable Gas A Electric Mrs. Leota Worden and Sam Capital Monuments Howard Drago, Deanha PTA Bridges and low by Mrs. Bert Welding Equipment Dial «Mill an executive Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Desch Medical Oxygen A Mixed Gases president held For Home and Hospital Service , meeting Thursday night. Dale Calvin Culbertson of Mehama Owners Glass & Glazing Phone 364-446. In Emergencies j tending were Bob Litton, Dale has been hired by the Peoples Serving You Personally 363-6970, 364-3144 or 363-6557 I Thornton, Mrs. Lynn William Co-Operative Telephone Com Salem son, Mrs. Junior Williamson. pany as maintainance man to Capitol City Glass Co. New Location 140 Hoyt St. S. 323 High 8. E. Phone 363-6887 Salem In Mill City Contact Mrs. Quincy Smith, Mr. and replace Wendall Weaver who Plate Glass - Window Glass Hoover’« Repair. Mrs. Hank Hiebert, Mrs. Ralph with his family will be leaving Strnatural, Carrara Glam They $«// for you Ask for Jim or Veryl Farow, Frank Dummer and the last of the month for Esta Mirrors Made To Order 897-2911 Mill City 1 Mrs. Arnold Malone. Off. Furniture Eqpt cada where they have purchas in eloquent tilence In Lyons contact Shower Doors-Tub Enclosure:-» ed a business. Bassett Welding Door Cto»er Repairs | Sunday dinner guests at the Silent but persuasive, your A PHOTOCOPIER Ask for Floyd Bassett home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Free Parking Ph. 859-2221 Lyons letterhead is your top sales THAT MAKES Lewis and Beulah were Mr. and 1430 Front St. N. E. M185MI PERFECT COPIES OF EVERYTHING man for promoting new Mrs. William Sherratt of Port- Western Wear business. We design letter i land, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Pest Control heads with built-in sales- Lewis of Williminia, Mrs. Roxie Van’s Outdoor Store Trask of Salem, Miss Lucille appeal. OiildMon’s Pest Control Th® A fl Dr| I^ook for the Sign with the !>-wls of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. 103-Photocopier A comptote line of Horae On Top fast of anything Velvie I-ewis, Mr. and Mrs. Bert written, dupli' ated, The Most Complete Line of extermination Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Urfx-d, print» «!irawn. S w<o i Western Wear in the Valley Y all us for a /ree démon If you can prove we didn’t do I/*wis and daughters Kristy. Zemo — liquid or ointment -• doc stration to*lay. Finest Selection of Saddles the job right we will refund your Pamalia and Lisa all of Lyons. tor's antiseptic, promptly relieves English A Western itching, stops scratching and so Telephone 897-2772 money and do It over FREE The occasion honored the 79th Commercial Book Store helps heal and clear surface akin All Nationally Advertised birthday anniversary of Velvie P. O. Box 7082 Salem rashes. Buy Extra » — Merchandise 129 Commercial St. N. E. Salem Lewis. Strength Zcmo for if / , Phone 382 8414 Phone 363 3182 211 Commercial NE 363-4343 stubborn cases ldUw»A A > sj« I I Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ed- ’ Fertilizer inventories held for aale. 4. Inventories of Consigned Merchandise. s. Log Inventories: Coldecks and Ponds, also bucked logs in the woods. 6. Automotive and Trailer House Inventories, also Boat Inventories. Fill Cracks And Holes Better PLASTIC WOOD* Shrinks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery i s AL BROWN, Stops Itch—Relieves Pain ; If It’s Printing Think First of The Mill City Enterprise Your house has ¿roñe up in value If You Can't Buy it at Home —Use This Salem BUSINESS DIRECTORY has your INSURANCE kept pace? HILL INSURANCE AGENCY I I SPARK YOUR SALES WITH LETTERHEADS Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Helps Neal And Clear Itchy Skin Rash! Mill City Enterprise