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7 —Hie MUI City Enterprise. Thursday, Nov. 21, 1968 Public Notices office of the Treasurer of Mill City, Oregon. NOTICE OF HEARING Tne bonds are the general Notice is hereby given that obligations of Mill City, Oregon, the Final Account of the under and will be paid from collec signed Administratrix of the tions of assessments already Estate of Arby A. Johnson, levied against real properties deceased, has been filed in the within such City specially ben Circuit Court of the State of efited by a public sanitary sew Oregon for Linn County and er system constructed in the the Honorable Courtney R. business area of such city, in Johns, Judge of said Court has accordance with Sections 223.- appointed Monday, December 205 to 223.300, Oregon Revised 9, 1968, at 9:15 a.m. thereof as Statutes and Chapter IX of the time and place for hearing the Charter and Ordinance No. objections to said account, if 50 of such city. any, and for settlement there The bonds will be sold to the of. highest bidder, but the Council Dated and first published reserves the right to reject any or all bids. November 7, 1968. Each hid must be uncondi Date of last publication De tional, must be accompanied ember 5, 1968. by a certified or cashiers check Ruth E. Johnson, in favor of such City, of or on Administratrix. a bank doing business in Ore DUNCAN & DUNCAN, Attorneys for Administratrix, gon, in the sum of $1,000, and must be enclosed in a sealed 545 Third Street, envelope addressed to the un Stayton, Oregon 97383. dersigned and marked “PRO NOTICE OF SALE OF POSAL FOR BONDS.” IMPROVEMENT BONDS The check of the successful Sealed proposals will be re bidder will be retained as part ceived by the undersigned un payment for the bonds or to til 8 p.m. on the 11th day of secure such city against any December. 1968, and immediate loss that may result from fail ly thereafter will be publicly ure of the bidder to comply opened by the Council of the with the terms of his bid. City of Mill City, Oregon, for The successful bidder will be the purchase at not less than furnished without cost with par and accrued interest of the written opinion of Shuler, $11,000 of Sewer Improvement Rankin, Myers & Walsh, bond Bonds of such city dated Nov attorneys of Portland, Oregon ember 1, 1968, in denomina to the effect that the bonds are tions of $1,000 each, and matur the valid and legally binding ing in instalments of $1,000 obligations of Mill City, Oregon, each on November 1 of each and are exempt from taxation of the years 1970 to 1980 in under present federal income clusive, with the right reserved tax laws. to the city to redeem in reg The bonds will be delivered ular numerical order at par and complete without undue delay accrued interest on November at the expense of the city at 1, 1969 and on any interest day such city in Oregon as the suc thereafter any or all of the cessful bidder shall name. bonds of the issue. The City of Mill City, Ore The bonds will bear interest gon has no present indebted payable semi-annually at such ness. rate or rates, not more than Rex Ohmart Recorder of Mill City, Ore. two, in multiples of one-fourth First Published: 11-21-68. (1/4) of one percent per annum Last Published: 11-28-68. not exceeding six (6) percent per annum, as shall be speci NOTICE OF FINAL fied by the successful bidder. HEARING Each bond shall have but one Notice is hereby given that coupon for the interest due on the Final Account of the un any interest date. Both the dersigned Administrator with principal of and the interest the Will Annexed of the Es on the bonds will be paid at the tate of Theodore Olsen, deceas- LYONS By Eva Bressler Mr. and Mrs. Herman Morg an were called to Long Beach, Washington Sunday evening by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Nida Hood who passed away Monday, November 11. Funeral services will be held at Long Beach Friday, Novem ber 15 at 10 a. m. from the Catholic church. Grave side ser vices at 4 p.m. at the St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery in Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye were Tuesday visitors at the home of Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Feenstra at Falls City. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston attended funeral services in Le banon Thursday afternoon for their cousin, Edward Kellen- loerger, held at the First Chris tian Church. Interment was at the Odd Fellow Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spell- meyer were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wen dell Weaver at Estacada. Mrs. Gladys Kuiken of Sal em spent several days this week at the home of her daugh ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roy and children. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawth orne have as their guest Mrs. Iva Hastings from Boise, Id aho. Mrs. Vivian Walton and daughter. Mrs. Fred Maze from North Bend were recent visi tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Salter and Mr. and Mrs. Boh Walton. Preceding the meeting of the Lyons Extension Unit held Thursday at the United Meth odist church Mrs. Roy Welstad of Mill City showed pictures and told of the treatment and care of patients with Muscular Dystrophy. A short business meeting was held followed by an outstanding demonstration of “Special Christmas Breads” by Mrs. Arthur Olmstead and Mrs. Ralph Downer. They dis played a beautiful table of home made breads. W. H. Wyman is now conval escing at home after a stay at the Santiam Memorial hospital ed has been filed in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Linn County and the Hon orable Courtney R. Johns, Judge of said Court has ap pointed Monday, December 16, 1968 at 9:15 a. m. thereof as the time and place for hear ing objections to said account, if any, and for settlement thereof Dated and first published November 14, 1968. Date of last publication De cember 12, 1968. JOHN SEIM, Administrator with the Will Annexed. DUNCAN & DUNCAN, Attorneys for Administrator. ________________________ 50 No. 11214 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Let Us Give You A FREE ESTIMATE on any and all of your plumbing needs. MOFFATT PLUMBING & HEATING, INC. Phone 897-2799 or 897-2499 I have fifed my Final Ac count in the Estate of June Messenger, deceased, with the County Clerk of Linn County, Oregon, and the court has set the 16th day of December, 1968 at 9:15 o’clock A.M. and the Circuit Court Room as the time and place for hearing objec tions thereto and for the set tlement of said estate. Ernest Kubin. Executor of the Estate of June Messenger, Deceased. BELL & BELL Stayton, Oregon Attorneys for Executor. Published November 7, 14, 7/21, 28 and December 5, 1968. Shell Heating Oil dealer offers automatic delivery ET US KEEP TRACK of your fuel pears at your home-well before you run low. No need to phone. No bother. We handle everything for you. There is no charge far this spe cial service. And you’ll be getting clean-burning Shell Heating Oil now specially climatized for thia area. Call us today for more details. for I Everything you. is automatic. We com pute your rate of fuel consumption based on the weather. Using the degree-day method, we can accu rately predict how much heating oil you will use and when you will need more of it. When time comes, our truck ap J supply H. L. ASHBY Ph. 897-2442 Distributor Mill City We Give S & H Green Stamps On Heating Oil in Stayton and a nursing home Eugene on Friday and Satur in Salem. This was following day. Regional meetings were treatment for a stroke suffer I held Friday night at Sheldon ed at his home. Mrs. Wyman High School. On Saturday the is on the teaching staff at Mari- candidates running for State office gave their campaign Linn School. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian speeches and the delegates vot were Sunday visitors at the ed. This was followed by the coast, going as far as Lincoln main speaker at the convent City, where they were met by ion. Dr. David Willis, who Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wright from spoke on “The Teacher of Tom Tigard. Mr. Wright is a form morrow: Man, M«lia, and er teacher at Mari-Linn school. Machines.” A tour of the Un In naming the prize winners iversity of Oregon campus was at the Chicken Dinner and Fes taken in the afternoon. The tival held Sunday at the Cath convention was concluded with olic Community hall in Lyons. the initiation of the new of Irene Gassner’s name was om ficers at a large dinner ban itted. However, she won the quet at which Mr. Eckman, national president of the As transister radio. Mrs. John Geringer was re sociation of Classroom Teach turned home from Santiam Me ers was the principal speaker. morial hospital in Stayton, af Mrs. Morley anti Mrs. Sheythe, ter spending several days who is F.T.A. adviser, were there with a broken leg she is chaperones. The movie, “Fantastic Voy now getting around with the age” will be shown Friday, aid of a walker. 117 N. E. Wall Street MUI City November 22 at 8 P.M. in the Phone 897-2772 Mrs. Wilson Stevens is spend high school balcony. There will ing several days in Portland be a charge of 75c for students this week, a guest at the home and adults and 50c for grade of Mrs. C. A. Courtamanche. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt school youngsters. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen care where our product is served. were among those attending the American Legion supper Beer served in pleasant and wholesome surroundings is held Monday evening at the the aim of the United States Brewers Association. And Mrs. John Teeters City Library building in Stay Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phillips j we are always striving to do something about it. ton. It celebrated the 50th an went to Buckley, Wash. Fri niversary of Veterans Day. The USBA is represented by field men around the Mr. and Mrs. Dean Madsen day, Nov. 8 where they were country. They meet with proprietors of establishments guests several days at the and family have returned home where beer is sold. They work in every way possible to after a weeks vacation. They home of his brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nye Phil promote a set of high standards wherever beer is served. visited relatives at Seattle, Kent, Burlington and Sedro lips. This USBA effort means even more enjoyable places Pvt. and Mrs. Jeffrey Clear Wooley Washington and also for America's great beverage of moderation. made a trip to' Vancouver, B.C. water (Gerry Butts) left Sat urday, Nov. 9 to drive to Ft. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian were Saturday night and Sun Bragg, N. C. where Pvt. Clear UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION. INC. day guests at the home of his water is taking training as an brother, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Army Paratrooper. Mrs. Clear Julian and mother, Mrs. Anna water called her parents and E. Julian at Washougal, Wash said that they had arrived there and had real good weather the ington. Mrs. E. L. Roye, Mrs. Alex entire trip. Bodeker and Mrs. Clyde Bress Mrs. Chris McDonald of Glide ler, members of the Lyons Wo visit«! with relatives here a mens Society of Christian Ser short time Sunday morning, vice attended a Salem District Nov. 17 before she and Leonard officers meeting at Trinity Wallen left for Portland to Methodist church in Salem Fri take a plane to Colorado where they went to attend funeral day November 15. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culwell, services for their brother Bern Delmer and Donna and his ard Wallen. Guests Sunday, Nov. 17 at mother, Mrs. Lydia Culwell were Sunday visitors at the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl home of Mr. and Mrs. Hersch Taylor were her son and dau el Culwell and family in Sal ghter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dell em. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue Rice of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Frank White were also callers later in the were in Toledo Saturday, Nov. day. Mrs. Ruth Lyons left Wed 16 to attend funeral services nesday for Korbel, California for her brother Everett Grey to spend some time with her who died Nov. 12 following a son, Jerry Lyons and his son heart attack. Larry. She expects to be gone Why Dont You Subscribe to until after Thanksgiving. The Mill City Enterprise Mrs. Mary Jungwirth from Newberg is visiting at the home of her sDter, Mr. and Mrs. John Jungwirth and her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fink, Friday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Spiya were Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and Mr., and Mrs. Nick Weinfurter from Turner. Victoria Chapter OES of Tur ner will hold School of In struction conducted by Muriel Field, Associate Grand Matron OES of Grand Chapter of Ore gon. This will be held Monday night, November 25 with a 6:30 lootluck supper. Tf you want what you want when you WANT IT... | | I | | then WJTADS | are for you! ? The Mill City Enterprise MEHAMA Mfe Introducing MARSHALL POWELL Santiam Ripples By Karen Oliver The members of G.A.A. went loowling Wednesday night after school at the East Wood Plaza. A pizza party at Pietro's fol lowed. Club meetings were held Fri day. during activity period. Var sity “S” met to discuss ways in which they could make money. A possible dance and car wash were discussed. They hope to use this money to buy a whirl pool for the school. During their meeting the members of F.H.A. discussed a possible holly sale. They also talked about a Christmas par ty for young children, and a cookbook sale. During their meeting Honor Society decided to have a Christmas Dance on November 22, Christmas toys will be donated at this dance. A com puter fiance was discussed also. The International Relations League met Friday to talk a- bout their convention which will be held on Novemloer 23 at the University of Oregon, in Eugene. A sock-hop sponsor«] by the Varsity Cheerleaders was held on Friday, November 15 The dance was very successful with many students attending The Varsity cheerleaders at tend«! a clinic in Gladstone on Saturday, November 16. The clinic was sponsored by the National Cheerleaders Associa tion. The cheerleaders were in structed on s[K>rtsmanship and school spirit. They were able to obtain new yells and mo tions from the other cheerlead ers at the clinic. They were also évaluât«! on how well they did their own yells at this time. Seven memlters from San- tiam’s F.T.A. chapter attend«l the F T A State Convention in NEW SALES REPRESENTATIVE for Gene Teague Chevrolet Gene Teague has announced the appointment of a new sales repre sentative for Gene Teague Chevrolet — Marshall Powell. He has been engaged in retail sales for the past 40 years. Marshall is a long time resident of the North Santiam Canyon and has lived in Lyons during the past 13 years. He graduated from Gates High School in 1928 and Oregon State College in 1932. Sales. Service 'GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET, OREGON STAYTON