The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, February 17, 1949, Image 5

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    MILL CITY RNTERBIUBF,
FEBRUARY 17. 1949
It says, dogs must be licen-ed Jan. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harvay Jobn- ber of th« echool b»>ard, Alice Huber,
1 1949 male $1, females, f2. That son, returned to Kernsville, Ore., last cle-k, G. Paul Johnston, chairman,
goes to show you the ladies still week,
George Nydegger, and Vernon James
Bv MRS. J. A. WRIGHT
cost money. Whether it be—well let’s
Huber Ray of the Idanha Rod and
Dog days are numbered in this don't go into that.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Gun Club, said this week that an­
area. Yes, sir, signs were plastered
The sum of 153.21 was collected other distribution of hay will be made
Sealed bids will be received by
by authorities Tiiu.sdav. jn places form tile March of Dimes containers, j to feed hungry deer and elk in the Schooy District No. 129-J, Linn at d
where you can’t miss reading them.
placed iff the business houses, thea­ upper Canyon area if the heavy snow Marion Counties. Mill City. Oregon^
ter and postoffice. Mrs. Guy Moore j does not clear soon.
at the office of theSchool Supe t in­
was in charge of the drive.
The emergency feeding last week tendent until 8:00 p.m. Thursday.
j was sponsored by the gun club, the March 1st, 1949, for the construc­
Ed Hanan and his mother, Mrs. Forest Service, the Game Commis­ tion of an Elementary School Build­
John Hanan, were business callers in sion and several individuals.
ing for School District No. 129-J,
Portland last week for a few days.
Four tons of hay was furnished by Linn and Marion Counties, Mill City,
Mrs. J. Fischer of Eugene visited the game commission. Eli Bangs took Oregon, and will then and there be
for a few days in Detroit last week. the hay to Detroit. Two trips were opened and publicly read aloud. Bids
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Snyder, new­ made to Humbug Flats with “cats” received after the time fixed for op­
comers to Detroit, were transferred furnished by E. N. Whitten and the ening will not be considered. Plans,
to Lowell, Ore., last week. Mr. Sny­ Idanha mill. Arches were attached specifications, form of contract doc­
163 N. Commercial
Salem
der is a surveyor with the PRA.
behind the ‘cats” and 3400 pounds of uments and proposal may be obtain­
Phone 21583
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kenny re­ hay was distributed in and about the ed at the office of S. R. Haatvedt,
turned last week. Mr. Kenny, who is shelters at Humbug for the deer and Architect, 340 W. 1st St., Albany.
a bridge inspector with the PRA. elk. The remainder was distributed up Oregon, upon a deposit of 135.00 per
BARGAINS
has been working out of the Portland and down the Canyon.
set. on or about February 1, 1949,
office the past month.
They have
In Furniture, Stoves, Dishes
ami plans and specifications may bo
Clothing, Housewares
made their home here for about a
Mrs. J. C. Fowler who has been in examined at the office of the Mill
year.
Portland the past few months nurs­ City School Superintendent after the
M A C ’ S
John Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. ing Albert Seitzinger, who has been same date. Each bid shall be accom­
Len Davis, has been ill with a severe in ill health for some time, returned panied by a certified check, cashier’s
145 S. Church, next to Salem Park ng
cold.
home last week. She plans to return check or bid bond made payable to
¡Mike Howland, 'son of Mr. and to Portland and to her patient as District the owner in amount not '
Mrs. Lee Howland, was hit in the soon as she recuperates from a se­ less than 5 per cent of the amount '
head with a swing while playing at vere cold.
of the bid. Linn and Marion Coun­
school T/esday. Luckily his injuries
Visiting the Charles Jacobs last ties School District No. 129-J re- :
while painful, were not serious.
week were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dod- serves the right to 1 eject any or all
Miss LillianCa rlson, high school son of Cottage Grove.
bids, and to waive informalities. No
teacher, returned last week after un­
The tournament score at Detioit bidder may withdraw his bid after
dergoing a minor operation at a Sa­ Limited for last week in shuffle the hour set for the opening thetenf
lem hospital.
iboard was:
or before award of contract, unless
John Carlson, of Lake Linden, Mich,
Wednesday night, 32 players, win­ said awaid is delayed for a period
who has been vising relatives here ners Floyd Yarborough and Vai exceeding 30 ays.
the past two weeks, returned to his Heath.
Clerk.
home last week.
Friday, 2 players, Ernie Nyt>e:g
CHARLES KELLY
John Arthur, local restaurateur, •, | and Francis Stout.
painfully cut his wrist while cleaning
Glen Dryden went to Salem last
under a knife rack.
’ week for medical attention.
The SP locomotive which was de- | Otto Russell spent a few days in
FIRST
railed at Larson switch Mon lay, was , Portland last week,
GATES
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
back on the tiack again Tuesday ( M-
Mr. and
—1 Mrs. D Perry
““„ "...
Fiy, operators
Prelude; call to worship;doxology;
evening with the aid of a work tiai... I of the Canyon Garage, took their
The engineer was injured Monday daughter Claudia to Portland last invocation; gloria; psalter selection;
when he was pinned between the lo­ week for a checkup. The little girl hymn of praise; scripture; prayer;
comotive and a cat piloted by Bob was a polio victim early in Decem­ notices; offering; music by choir; I
sermon; hymn; postlude.
Johnson, clearing the snow, when the ber.
Mrs. Gayle Fagen returned to De­ Feb. 20—“When All is Lost, Sing.”
“cat” slipped. The engineer’s injur-
troit Sunday, after being employed Feb. 27—“Wanted: a Fighting Man.”
■ ies were reported as not serious.
Mrs. Harvey Johnson, operator of a few weeks in Portland.
See Ed L. Davis
CHURCH OF CHRIST
A game of basketball which was
Lorraine’s Beauty Shop, left Sunday
Lyons, R. F. I).
Services Every Lord’s Day
for N. Hollywood, Calif., for a visit to have been played at Gates Feb. 7
I
with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr between the Detroit an<I Aumsvill Bible School
Phone 751 Mill City
1
and Mrs. Robert Goodspeed, who is teams, was postponed because of the Morning Worship
Young People’s Meeting
weather.
an expectant mother.
raiiaikiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin
Grade school was resumed again Evening Worship
Mrs. William Cauble Sr. who hurt
Tom Courtney, Pastor
Monday after being rtosed Thursday
her ankle last week, is improving.
Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, who has and Friday because of road conitions
CHURCH OF THE LATTER ..
been making her home here since
Mr. an Mrs. Ray Johnson of the
DAY SAINTS
last fall with he, son and daughter- Detroit Telephone Co. were in Salen
um » uw-iiii
UdinwitMiM« last week to attend a business meet­ Sunday, 10 a.m. at Odd Fellows Hall
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ft
ing.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Mr. Jotmcon left again this week
for Portland and Hood River on bus­ “The Church of the Light and Life
iness.
Hour”
Attorney at Law
Sunday school
10:00
11:00
The Gates basketball team, a num­ Morning Worship
31H Broadalbin
Albany
7:00
ber of high school students and fac­ Young People’s Service
7:30
ulty members attended the state Evening Worship
tournament at the Willamette gym­
ALBUS
nasium in Salem las week.
The
Gates Pirates played Hubbard on
DRUG
Thursday evening and lost In a close
Stop and shop at
K (OPTIONS
game.
STORE
LEGAL
roY &
HOBBY
SHOP
Wed. Prayer Meeting
Donald Hinkle, Pastor
7 80
North Side
W
GATES COMMUNITY
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Christian Endeavor
Evening Worship
Walter Smith, Pastor.
MODERN Fl'NERAL
SERVICE
10:00
11:00
6:30
7:30
Stay ton, Oregon
COMMUNITY CHI RUH
Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor
Sunday School
10:00
Morning Worship
11:00
Evangelistic Service
7:45
Wed. Bible Study
7:45
Friday' »Singing and Music
7:30
Welcome Young Folks.
Hardware
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IMPLEMENT
COMPANY
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recommend one for your home,
No mailer ho« far you live
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Church Activities
Richards Tavern
INSTRUMENT REPAIRING
ACCORDION
136 N. High St.
I
F. H. ALBU8, RG. PH.
STAYTON
MMMM
BABY BEEF
FOR LOCKERS
The school board of District 29-J
solicit sealed bids on the following
school properties:
District 61 Jordan containing acne- I
sge and building; Dist. 84 Twin Ce-
lars, acreage and building only a few I
vears old; Dist. 130 McCully Moun­
tain, school house and shed to be sold
separately, *11 in Linn County.
District 90 Oakdale school house
in Marion County.
Bids must be accompanied by 10
per cent in cash or certifies! check to
cover bid, bankable not for balance.
The Boiad reserves the right tn
reject all bids. Bids close Jon. 24.
1949, at 9 p. m.
For further information see a mem-
& Appliance Co.
349 FERRY ST
Opposite Marion Hotel
S \l IM
Phone Salem 3-5098
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THE DOUGLAS McKAY
forlatest fashion in coats
suits and dresses
CHEVROLET CO
Pay one-half, charge one-half
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