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4—The MID City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 15, 1968 Brunner's Flowers and Gifts Cut Flowers, Plants, Dish Gardens, Glassware, Permanent Flower , Arrangements. FLOWERS by WIRE SERVICE 230 N.E. 4th Street Phone 897-2452 Mill City -L. EfV • 1 r-j •you don't have to , HOWL & for it when ■you use the y \ '■»¿li ’* r <f'G h 4* 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, 1968. PERSONAL PROPERTY TO BE REPORTED A. Machinery & Equipment. B. Furniture & Fixtures In Commercial 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 Assessor’s office is available to help with pro per filing of these forms. HAL BYER Linn County Assessor lunch. Those making the tour rom this area were: Mmes. I’lilili-ht-d al .Mill City, .Marion County, Ore. every Thurwda) LYONS—Election of officers Frances Muise, and Barbara .lUered as Second Class Mail Mailer ai the Post-office at Mill was the main business at the Fields, Detroit, Nancy Mc ity, Oregon, under the act of Congiess of March 3, 1879. meeting of the City Library Clure and Sue Lindland, Mar ■ he Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility held Monday night Feb ion Forks, and Dorothy Wil LYONS—Official possession board or errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint ruary 5th at the newly ac-1 liamson and Frieda Hiebert vithout charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an of the new Lyons City Li qulred building. Elected were of Idanha. idvertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault brary building will be ap Mrs. Beth Prideaux, chair On a two weeks visit here \n independent newspaper, dedicated to the development proximately March 1st. The man, Mrs. Wahneta Behrens at the home of Mrs. Ed Hum City Council met Wednesday if the timber industry and agriculture in this area. phrey, is Mrs. Barbara In night to complete details on vice chairman, Mrs. Elsie gram of Roseburg. Subscription Rates Folsum, secretary and Mrs. The 7th and 8th grades of vlarion-Linn Counties, per year _________________ __ $3.50 the purchase of the former Helen Johnston treasurer, Joe Jutside Marion-Linn Counties, per year ____________ $4.00 union building from the Simp Johnson, chairman of the fac the Detroit school visited the Plywood workers local Oregon Museum of Science Jutside Oregon, per year.................................................... $4.50 son union 2896. The city’s bid of ility committee, Mrs. Alta building in Portland on a field Bodeker chairman of the book $10,105 was accepted at the Tuesday. Accompaning NEWSPAPER NATIONAL NEWSPAPER opening of bids February 1st. I selection committee. Mrs. Bo trip the group were their teach deker was appointed to the PUBLISHERS Members of the library board to replace Mrs. Opal er. Joe Zelfer, mothers, Dor board were present Wednes Horn. othy Williamson, Freda Hie ASSOCIATION day night to discuss plans for bert, Dorothy Johnson, and A discussion was held on moving to the new location. verious things that can be Opal Leming. Joe Muise was DON W. MOFFATT............................... Editor and Publisher Plans were made to have a the bus driver. ¡OLDIE RAMBO................ Society and News Editor state represenative to meet done with a larger building such as more room for visi- GEORGE LONG .......................................................... Printer with the council and library There was a suggestion board to complete qualifica I I tors. CORRESPONDENTS for visual education pictures. Detroit-Idanha ............................................... Boots Champion tions to receive a state and ■ Table and chairs have been Gates..... -...................... ........................................ Janet Lewis federal grant. The present lot | ordered for the children. Mrs. Mill City ..... . ........................... -................ .............. Rose Ciet and library building will be Prideaux and Behrens were Lyons---- ------ -------- ---------------------------- ---- Eva Bressler offered for sale by sealed bids. appointed to meet with the DETROIT — The Detroit Mehama....... ............... -.............. Merle Teeters • Jean Roberts A minimum bid of $850.00 will City Council Wednesday. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jules be accepted. Bids will be op They hope to have a consul Hill was the setting for a ened 8 p. m. March 3rd at the tant from the State library to Birthday Party Wed. Feb. 7th, new library building. The new help in the planning. They honoring their son on his WORDS OF WISDOM building is to be called the will also investigate the pos fifth Birthday anniversary. new Lyons City Library in sibility of obtaining a grant Traditional Birthday cake and stead of the Lyons City hall ice cream were served to: in order to get their grant. for the library. The meeting night of the Steve Galbraith, Richard In other action residents board was changed from the Janice Poole, Dana were again reminded that first Monday of the month to Wright, Gescher of Stayton, Carla dogs must not be allowed to the third Monday. White, Mike Dummer, and run loose. The council re Greg Ketchum. quests those few who do al Entertainment was provid- low dogs to run, must con ■1 bv the playing of games. sider damage done by the Calling in the evening was dogs and the penalty. inn? Davids grandparents, ’ Tr. and Mrs. Gordon Hill. By Boots Champion Some 204 members of the Army Engineers Marion County Extension Un Projects Open To it in five chartered busses vis ited the OMSI (Oregon Visitors Each Week Science Museum) and the fa Pittock Mansion in In the Salem-Albany area, mous Portland Friday. Following Army Engineers’ projects op the tour the group congregat en to visitors are Detroit and ed at the Hoyt Hotel for Big Cliff Dams on the North Santiam River, 46 miles east of Salem; and Green Peter and Foster Dams on the Mid dle and South Santiam Rivers, 38 miles southeast of Albany. Eugene area reservoirs open to visitors are Lookout Point and Dexter Dams on the Mid dle Fork Willamette, 20 miles i-AVS MADE BY COMMON CONSENT MUST NOE southeast of Eugene; Fern Ridge Reservoir on the Long I. BE TRAMPLED on BY INDIVIDUALS. Tom River, 12 miles west of Eugene; Cottage Grove on the Coast Fork Willamette, six I miles south of Cottage Grove; Cougar Reservoir on the A TIME TO REMEMBER South Fork McKenzie River, When we pause to celebrate the birth of George Wash 46 miles east of Eugene; Dor- ington, let’s review a few bits of his wisdom—philosophy ena Reservoir on the Row When you see how fast Just as pertinent today as when it was first uttered. River, five miles east of Cot you get results, you’ll con Constitution—“To every description of citizens, let praise tage Grove; Fall Creek Reser he given. But let them persevere in their affectionate vigil voir on the stream of the gratulate yourself on your ance over that precious depository of American happiness same name, 19 miles southeast wisdom in using a Want Ad the Constitution of the United States.” of Eugene; and Hills Creek to sell or buy. Patriotism—“The name of America . . . must always ex Reservoir on the Middle Fork UJ alt Just pride of patriotism . . . The independence and liberty Willamette, 44 miles south you possess are the work of Joint councils and joint efforts east of Eugene. of common dangers, sufferings and successes." All of these Corps of En Debt—"Avoiding likewise the accumulation of debt, no gineers projects are open sev Phone 897-2772 only by shunning occasions of expense, but by vigorous ex en days a week during day ertions in time of peace to d »charge the debts which ui. light hours. THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 9736: i Lyons Now has New City Library Bldg. Lyons Library Board Elects New Officers David Hill Has Birthday Party DETROIT IDANHA Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $3.50 Per Year i YOU’LL CONGRATULATE YOURSELF! 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To secure a dog license, send owner’s NAME and ADDRESS and state the BREED, NAME, and SEX of dog and enclose the proper fee. D. M. Penfold, Clerk AFTER MARCH 1st THE DOG CATCHER WILL TAKE OVER! Licenses for dogs in the City limits of Albany, Sweet Home and Lebanon are secured at the City Hall of said cities. avoidable wars have occassioned, not ungenerously thro« ing upon posterity the burden which we ourselves ought t< bear.” Guidance—“No people can be bound to acknowledge an adore the Invisible Hand which conducts the affairs of met more than those In the United States. Every step by wliic. they have advanced to the character of an independent nt. t on seems to have been distinguished by some token of pro vidential agency. . . (Results) cannot be compared with th means by which most governments have been establishet without some return of pious gratitude, along with an hunt ble anticipation of the future blessings which the past seem to presage." visiting month was May, when 7,210 dropped by to see their State Capitol. Figures for March and April were on ly slightly behind those for May. The Guide Service staff con ducted 1,279 tours during the year, while there were thous ands of others who looked Oregon’s State Capitol had through the Capitol on their a record number of visitors own. during the past year, accord- .ng to figures maintained by the Visitors Center, it was an Recipe Booklet nounced today by Forrest Features Crab Care Cooper, state highway engin Dungeness crab, the suc eer. This record-setting pace culent seafood from coastal was believed due, in part at waters of Oregon and north ■east, to the two sessions of ern California, is featured this the Legislature. month in a "Polly Pacific” re The banner year showed cipe booklet published by Pa that 68.264 persons had reg cific Power & Light Company istered at the Visitors Center as a regional promotion pro in the Capitol, which is oper gram to aid the fishing indus ated by the Highway Depart try. Copies are available at the ment. This figure is almost local PP&L office. 1.000 more than the previous Illustrations in the booklet record year. That was 1962, describe the steps in cleaning when the Seattle World’s and preserving shelled crab« Fair attracted millions of ad and points out that crabs ditional travelers to the Pa weighing about two pounds cific Northwest. are considered the best buy. The largest portion of 1967 Recipes include casserole dish dghtseers were Oregonians. es. salads, bisques and main These included school groups, courses for luncheons and din civic clubs, and others attract ners. ed by the two sessions of the Dungeness crab is consid I.egislature. The busiest ered the most delectable of month was August, when 10.- meat because of its moist ten 904 registered. All 50 states derness and distinct but delt- were represented with Calif cate flavor. Tt is very high in ornia leading with a total of protein, vitamins and miner 8.678 for the year. Washing als and when purchased a« ton was the only other state fresh cooked meat, can easily to get into four figures, with be ready in minutes for serv 3.442. ing in a salad, cocktail or hot For Oregonians, the busiest dish. Oregon Capitol Has Record Number of Visitors in 1967 Only in the Northwest... 525 Golden Nugget Limited Edition Mustangs. 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