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4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 23, 1967 GATES By Mr*. Floyd Swaim ...or a truckload ••.It wiM pay yea ta BUY FROM US We stock all the new Grades of West Coast lumber. Week Day Hours 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Saturdays: 8:30 A. M. to 12:30 Phone 897-2610 Mr. and Mrs. John Cupps are the proud parents of an 8 pound 1 ounce son born Friday in a Salem hospital. He has been named Wesley Jonithon Cupps, Jr. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Mabel Devine of Gates. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Mary Cupps of Hermiston| Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Jones of Albany were weekend guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Herron. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arthur of Eugene were Sunday visit ors at the home of her bro ther, John B. Herron in Mill City. Mrs. Vic Herron joined them to visit during the af ternoon. The Arnold Dennis family was in Lebanon Friday even ing to attend a wedding re ception for her niece and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bail ey. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Barn- hardt took their daughters’ Melody, Debbie and Lisa, to Hoodoo Sunday for a morn ing of skiing. They went on to the Sisters in the afternoon to visit the Gerald Garrison family. A trip to Dallas was enjoy DOG OWNERS 1967 Dog Licenses for Linn County are due and payable at the County Clerks Office, P. O. Box 100, Albany, Oregon 97321. $2.00 for Males and Spayed Females $3.00 for females not Spayed. After March 1st an additional charge of $2.00 will be made as a penalty. To secure a dog license, send owner’s NAME AND ADDRESS and Btate the BREED, NAME, and SEX of dog and enclose the proper fee. AFTER MARCH 1st THE DOG CATCHER WILL TAKE OVER! D. M. Penfold, Clerk Licenses for dogs in the City limits of Albany, Sweet Home and Lebanon are secured at the City Hall of said cities. ed Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henness who visited at the home of her parents, the Roy Taylors. The Jack Olivers of Port land weekended at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver. Mrs. Joe Bowes attended a day-long meeting of the West Central Art association Satur day at the Sunrise school in Albany. A demonstration in original clay forms was given by Mrs. Moran, who later as sisted the group in trying it themselves. Mrs. Walter Thomas visited her mother, Mrs. .Jessie Zieg ler, Wednesday at a Vancou ver, Wn. hospital. She return ed on Monday when her mo ther underwent major surg ery. The Ed Kadins spent Thurs day through Saturday visit ing relatives in Medford. Saturday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Sarah Rains were her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cline of Fost er. Dinner guests Sunday at the Walter Brisbin home were Janet Cameron and David Vernon of Eugene; Mrs. Lang Stafford, Mrs. Sarah Rains and Mrs. Nellie Allen. Mrs. Mabel Devine returned Wednesday from a week in Portland looking after some property there. She was a houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stevens. Gates Volunteer Firemen entertained their wives and guests with an evening of dancing at a Valentine party at the fire hall Saturday even ing. A buffet supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pennick received a telephone call this week from Owen Mobley, a former long time Gates resi dent. Mr. Mobley developed multiple sclerosis several years ago and was a patient for awhile recently at a Vet eran’s hospital. He is now liv ing at Talent. His wife is at tending SOC at Ashland. He hopes to attend the Gates school reunion in August, Mrs. Pennick said. Sunday dinner guests at the Cliff Moreland home were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Turner and their son, Kenneth Clute, all of Salem. Mrs. Nellie Allen accompan ied Mrs. Chris Barker to Al bany Wednesday where she visited old friends. Why Don’t You Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Winnemucca, Nev., over the personal identification finger Lichlyter. Co-hostess was weekend and returned with a print cards for citizens. The Mrs. Lloyd Ketchum Jr. At Mill City police department tending were Mmes. David load of cattle. By Eva Bressler Mrs. Lynn Scott and little has these cards on hand and White, Len Davis, Jake Wil D. Burelson of the Linn son, Gary, spent the weekend will fingerprint anyone at no liams, Clyde Storey, Jules County Parks Commission in Portland at the home of cost. These cards are submit Hill, Joe Brosig, Saul Zone, was guest speaker at the re her patents, Mr. and Mrs. ted to the FBI and will be Howard Dean, Sam Leffler, gular meeting of the Mari- Hy Smith. The other three retained on file in a non-crim- Fred Storey, Al Gardner, Linn PTC Thursday night. children, Deana, Jerry and inal section in Washington. Quincy Smith, Lloyd Ketch He talked on recreation and Terry stayed at the home of Purpose is to be able to iden um, Chester Storey and Miss Linn County parks with a their grandparents, Mr. and tify citizens who may turn up Laura Storey. Sending gifts question and answer period. Mrs. Harley Scott. with a memory loss, dead, or but unable to attend were Fred Lindeman presided over Mr. and Mrs. George Cum dismembered. The system has Mmes. Bill Houck, Robert the business meeting and mings from Philomath were allowed identification to be Cokenour and Nils Bittner. The Detroit school board plans were made to have a Lyons visitors Sunday after made in thousands of cases donkey basketball game on noon. They were callers at the throughout the nation where will open bids February 24 on Thursday, March 2. Ace Roye home of Mrs. Leota Worden. persons identity was un the equipment for the new will provide the donkeys. Mrs. Cummings is a cousin of known. high school. Detroit Junior High bas Money raised will be used to Mrs. Worden and Earl Allen. ketball team will play Santi buy draperies for the stage in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jobe the new gym. am in Mill City Thursday, left the first of the week for February 23. Harvey Barnett, who has Ft. Stevens, Wn., where they Detroit High School basket been stationed a t Pacific will spend the week clam ball team will play Eddyville Beach, Wn., with the U. S. digging and fishing. Navy, is spending a 15-day Mrs. Margaret Kunkle was Joyce Dewhurst—Ginny Kniss February 24 in Detroit at 6:30. leave at the home of his bro hostess for the Wednesday Detroit area mothers of pre On the 25th it will be Detroit ther and family, Mr. and Mrs. afternoon card club. Several school children who will be vs. Culver at 6:30. Buchanan Excavating Co. Jim Barnett and children. Fol tables of 500 were in play 5 years old this fall are asked lowing his leave he will re following a 1:30 p.m. dessert to contact Mrs. Billy Drago Junction City has completed port at Adak, Alaska. luncheon. High score was at 854-3522 or Mrs. Yvonne 30 acres of clearing stumps A large crowd attended the held by Lucky Sieg, second Hill at 8543441 before March from around the lake in the social meeting of Santiam Val high by Eulalia Lyons, low 2 to register the children for last eight days. The original ley Grange held Friday night. by Rose Bassett and Bea fall kindergarten. Registering contract called for 100 acres Hosts vzere Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hiatt drew the traveling children this early will give to be cleared. The first spring flowers of Myers and Mr. and Mrs. prize. Others attending were the committee an idea of the the season were noted here Warner Hampton. The even Bertha Allen, Ruth Lyons, size of the class. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Davis of when Irene Stout brought ing was spent playing pin Laura Neal, Mabel Downing, ochle and the young people Dorothy Williams, Gladys Idanha were visiting their these reporters some violets enjoyed dancing. High score Nygaard, Jaunita Davis, and many friends in Bend over she discovered blooming in her yard Monday. Pussy the weekend. pinochle was held by Mrs. Berneice Bridges. Mrs. Leoa Johnson was in The Willing Workers of willows are also budding Giles Wagner and Frank Basl, low by Mrs. Lee Pink Salem the last of the week to Idanha as their project made and other spring plant life ston and Elmer Taylor. Guests attend the Oregon Postmast 40 pairs of slipper sox and is progressing nicely. How of the evening were Mr. and ers Seminar. Mrs. Johnson is last Wednesday 11 members ever, old man winter the past Mrs. Harry Wiley from the the local postmaster at Lyons. made the trip to Silverton couple of mornings has man Lacomb Grange. Refresh Miss Mildred Asmussen of Nursing Home where they aged to kick the thermometer ments were served at the Salem was a Sunday guest left the sox to be distributed. down to a low 25 degrees. Tracks, reportedly resemb at the home of her mother While there they visited Earl close of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hince Mrs. Donna Asmussen. Ad Stahlman and Fay Cooper. ling those of a bear were were Sunday visitors in Sweet ditional dinner guests were Luncheon was enjoyed at a found in the yard of Junior Williamson of Idanha early Home. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Chris Salem restaurant. Pfc. Donald Clark is home Saturday morning. Anyone Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Detrez, tensen of Salem and Mrs. Opal Lavender of Stayton. on a 19-day furlough. His for bear meat? long-time friends. An unidentified woman was Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ethel Huffman spent Tuesday through Friday in were Salem visitors on Mon Kenneth Clark of Idanha. Pfc. taken by Detroit Mobile First Eugene at the home of her day and afternoon callers at Clark has just finished a Aid unit to a Bend hospital brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Falls City at the home of Rev. couse i n Quartermaster’s Sunday night about 7 p. m. and Mrs. R. A. Feenstra. Parts and Supply School in She was apparently suffer and Mrs. Clarence Decker. ing from a respiratory disord Mr. and Mrs. George Ny- Ft. Lee, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Etzel of The Detroit Woman’s Civic er. Stayton were Sunday dinner degger have returned from The Robert Guerin home guests at the home of their a ten day vacation trip which club will sponsor their annual son-in-law and daughter, Mr. took them to Pampa and St. food sale March 3 from 11 a. was badly damaged by fire and Mrs. Leland Manning and Petersburg, Florida and the m. to 4 p. m. Luncheon will Monday night. Fortunately Mrs. Guerin and her five be served from 11 to 1. children. The occasion honor Bahama Islands. Walter Fields of Baker was Wednesday, February 15 children escaped without in ed the birthday anniversary in Lyons Thursday. He called was a great day for happen jury. The fire was started in of Mr. Etzel. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith on Mrs. Alex Bodeker and ings. We all awoke to a good the flue. Charles Smock, 37, of Idan and family from Idanha mov Mrs. Clyde Bressler. His wife cover of whiteness (snow.) ed this week into the James is the former Ethel Schnack- The paper man, Forest Hol ha and his son, Dwayne 6, Harris house. The Smiths are enberg of Fox Valley, and a man had car trouble in front were hospitalized after being former residents here having cousin of Alex Bodeker and of the Kniss home. Later yet hurt in a traffic accident. the mail truck broke down An older son, Charles, 14, re lived in the Percy Hiatt house Mrs. Rosa Berry. I Robert Walton and daugh near Mongold. But, eventual ceived treatment at a Salem on 5th street. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Berry ter Sally and Pam Palmer ly everyone received their hospital and was released. The accident occurred two and son, Jim, of Glendale, spent the week-end at North paper and mail. were Saturday visitors at the Bend at the home of his par Detroit High school’s bas miles east of Turner when the home pf his mother, Mrs. ents Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wal ketball game Friday night pickup went off the road. ton. Mr. Walton went to see was another good game. De Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reinke Rosa Berry. Harley Scott with his ne his father who is seriously troit clouted Perrydale 87-69. have returned from a week’s phews, Guy and Keith Scott ill. They also called at the K. Tower made 36 points; visit in Anchorage, Alaska. of Union Hill made a trip to home of Mrs. Walton’s par Thornton 1, Clark 3, D. Mr. Reinke’s brother, Gerald, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tower 15, Smith 23, J. Hie- is stationed in Anchorage Thiel. bert 1, Sophy 6, and G. Hie- and they visited with him. bert 2. JV score Detroit 60, While there the Reinkes tour Perrydale 53. ed Kenai Peninsula and visit Visiting at the home of Mr. ed all the schools in the area. and Mrs. Mel Round of Idan They report that they saw ha are Mel’s parents. Mr. and more moose than people on February 7— Mrs. Ed Round of Monument. the peninsula. Mrs. Reinke Mill City Police investigat Overt the weekend at the is first grade teacher at De ed a two-car accident at 2nd Paul Knapps of Idanha were troit. and Highway 22 today. Fred almost natives, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Vern H. Berggreen of Gnuschke of Lyons was cited Harry Warren of Portland. Idanha has returned to the by police for disobeying a stop The Detroit Woman’s Civic hospital for more treatments. sign. He was the driver of a club will have their monthly vehicle which collided with meeting March 1 at the home John Hershberger. There of Mrs. Ray Sophy at 8 p. m. were no injuries. Co-hostesses will be Betty February 10— Dean and Verna Ketchum. 15-year-old Mill City girl Rev. Roseberry of Salem will was taken into custody today show slides of the Holy Land. and lodged in Linn County A pre-nuptial shower was juvenile center and charged held at the home of Mrs. Joe with being out of parental control. LYONS < DETROIT IDANHA Police Blotter Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $3.50 Per Year February 13— Mill City Police took into custody a 17-year-old Mill City youth and cited him into juvenile court in connection with the theft of a gun from a residence in Mill City in 1965. February 15— Plan ahead, Dad ■ As every parent knows, a college education is generally required these days for the young man or woman seeking to enter the business world. Who can foresee what the demand will he five or ten years from now? We can only judge by the past and prepare accordingly. College costs have been increasing steadily, doubling in the past ten years. Saving ahead is about the only way the average family can be sure of providing their children with this opportunity. Is saving part of your plan, Dad? current rete on regular savings COMPUTED MONTHLY Savings in by the 10th will earn from the 1st A Mill City man, James Mattox was charged with furnishing liquor to a minor today. He plead guilty in mu- niciple court and was given a $150 fine and $100 of it sus pended for 1 year. February 16— Ye Nawood Billy of Me hama was bound over to the grand jury today on a charge of sodomy. A preliminary hearing in district court ad mitted into evidence a state ment obtained by police. February 18— Mill City Police took a 16- year-old girl into custody to- da and lodged her in Linn County Juvenile. She had been reported as a runaway from California. She is being held for California authori ties. February 21— First Federal Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WILLAMETTE VALLEY •—* MAIN OFFICE: 231 SOUTH ELLSWORTH, ALBANY • RANCH OFFICES AT LMANON AND STAYTON Don Glenn Walczak was tak en into custody by Chief Jim Taylor today anti charged with obtaining money by false pretenses. He was lodg ed in Marion County jail on $1000 bail. Taylor said Wal czak is accused of passing $162.50 worth of bad checks in the Mill City area. Chief Taylor said today that the FBI has made available YOU'RE SAFE AND SECURE SAVE MONEY TOO! under the protective raaf of. Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City, Oregon NOTICE Persons in possession of taxable personal property as of January 1, are required to file a report with the Assessor’s office on or before March 2, 1967. PERSONAL PROPERTY TO BE REPORTED A. MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT B. FURNITURE & FIXTURES IN COM MERCIAL USE C. INVENTORIES & SUPPLIES It is the responsibility of persons in possession of taxable personal property to file these reports or incur the penalty provided by law. The Assessors office is available to help with proper filing of these forms. HAL BYER, Linn County Assessor