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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1968)
4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 11, 1968 Files For Judge THE MILL P. O. Box 348 TAXED FOR THE UNKNOWN iftT every day, every night in the famous Mapes Casinos, ground level or high above in the SKY ROOM. Fabulous entertain ment, always. Downtown Reno location, ideal for business or pleasure ... 300 beautifully appointed rooms, 25 luxurious apart ment-suites, with Kitchenettes. Fine food and beverage in the Coach Room. PXtt P AUXIN G NO MINIMUM NO COVE« TOP fNTtKT AINMENT Gu«it Bedroom» Single .............. 410 to 16 Double ............ 413 to 19 Twins .............. JU to 19 Studio Room .. $20 Suites — Hrlor, large bed lumi Ree». (70» S21-I0II Twx 70» ase «« AN APRIL 15TH REMINDER When the typical American family talks about buying a new car, building a home—or any other major expenditure —the head of the house usually asks some searching ques tions. Can we afford It? Do we have the money, or will we borrow? The average American family doesn't buy on impulse . . . we can't indulge our desires without regard to our pock etbooks. We must of necessity choose wisely. But there is someth'ng we ail buy each year with very little choice and with questionable satisfaction. It’s the pack age presented every year in the federal budget—a package we pay for dearly with our taxes. Today the federal government seems preoccupied with the issue of consumer protection. It wants to be sure our package of breakfast food is full and plainly marked; it wants us to be fully aware of the cost of borrowing money. Right now, when many of us are having to think about borrowing to pay our taxes on April 15, we might well wish that our benevolent Uncle Sam would worry less about the size and weight of our breakfast food package and show more concern about our plight as harried taxpayers. When the Administration in Washington last summer proposed a surtax to help reduce large and persistent fed eral deficits, many economists and businessmen pointed out that a sharp slash in government spending would be a better solution. The government continues to face a critical balancc- of-payments situation, growing inflation, and interest rates at century-high levels. A substantial cut in federal spending would help solve all these problems and of course help all of us as individual taxpayers. Do your legislators in Washington know how you feel about excessive federal spending? It costs Just six cents to express your views. Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Poatofflce at Mill City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial reeponsibility for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development af the timber industry and agriculture in this area. Subscription Rates Marion-Linn Counties, per year _____________ ______ .$3.50 Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year ____ ___ ____ $4.00 Outside Oregon, per year._ __ ______________________ $4.50 DON W. MOFFATT___ ____________ Editor and Publisher GOLDIE RAMBO________________ Society and News Editor GEORGE LONG ........ Printer Courtney R. Johns is one of two candidates for the new of fice of Circuit Judge, Position No. 4, 21st Judicial District, which includes Linn, Benton and Lincoln counties. The new Judge must live in Linn Coun ty, and his duties will com mence July 1, 1968. The posi tion is to supplement, not to replace any of the present three judges. Courtney R. Johns has liv ed in Albany for 22 years, and has practiced law for 30 years. He Is the present District At torney of Linn County, and has been for 17 years. Every attorney in all three counties (Linn, Benton and Lincoln) has endorsed him, and has personally signed a written recommendation that Courtney R. Johns be elected Circuit Judge, except of cour se, the other candidate and his partner. Courtney R. Johns was born in Astoria in 1910, was a mer chant seaman, then graduated from Willamette University. He is an overseas veteran, and is active in many civic organizations. He is married, has a son in the Navy, a dau ghter attending Monmouth, and a son and daughter in high school. He pledges fairness and im partial justice. NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION kllHlHIBlH.'.UH Unprecedented! Happeningr now at your Chevrolet dealers, an explosion of extra buying power. Detroit-Idanha ....... .......................................... 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Wh’le we join in the outward observance of Easter—the egg hunts, the new finery, it is well to pause and think about the spiritual reason for the celebration. Here is how it was described in the gospel of St Matthew: “And the angel answered and said to the women, ‘Fear not ye; for I know that ye seek Jesus, which was crucified. He is not here, for he is risen, as he said. Come see the place where the Lord lay. And go quickly and tell his dis ciples that he is risen from the dead; and behold, he goeth before you into Galilee; there ye shall see him. Ix>, I have told you.’ ” Civilization has come a long way. It's a good time to count our blessings and let good deeds speak for ns. Son Nhut. The Korean War veteran was commissioned upon com pletion of Officer Candidate School. A graduate of Tabor High School, the captain received an A. A. degree in 1950 from Graceland College, Lamoni, Iowa. His wife, Florence, is the daughter of Norman F. Bow ers of Idanha, Ore. DEAR EDITOR: In discussing the economic and industrial development of the North Santiam Valley consideration should be given to the construction of a new highway bridge across the Santiam River. I propose that a new bridge be built off of Highway 22 to the West of MUI City at the Bend of the 1 river (alongside Fishermens Bend Park) with a connecting road to the Lyons-Mill City Linn county road. A new bridge there would not only eliminate most of the log truck traffic through down town Mill City but would also facilitate travel between the Albany and upner-Canvon ar eas. There would be commer cial advantages as well to the Lyons-area mills that depend upon upper-Canyon logs. None of the bridges in the area f Mil City Enterprise CORRESPONDENTS Cpt. Utterback Receives Award For Vietnam Service WITH U. S. COMBAT AIR FORCES, Vietnam — Captair Donald A. Utterbeck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Utter back of Tabor, Iowa, has help ed his Air Force Communica tions Service (AFCS) organ ization in Vietnam earn the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award. Captain Utterback, a com- municatlons-electronics staff officer, will wear a distinctive service ribbon as a permanent decoration to mark his affil iation with the 1964th Com munications Group that has The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements won the award for a third consecutive year in Vietnam".. Captain Utterback has been Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too serving on AFCS duty at Tan You've never teen tavings like this 2. Any Chevrolet or Chevelle with on '68 Chevrolets and Chevelle*. 250-hp Turbo-Fire V8, Powerglide You save on America's most popu and whitewalls. lar V8s with automatic transmissions. 3. Any regular Chevrolet with 250- Check these Bonus Savings Plans. hp Turbo-Fire V8, Turbo Hydra- 1, Any Chevrolet or Chevelle with Matic and whitewalls. 200-hp Turbo-Fire V8, Powerglide 4. Now, for the first time ever, big and whitewalls. savings on power disc brakes and Advertise where people LOOKtobuu Mill City, Ore. 97960 I'ubitahed at MiU City, Marion Coenty. Ore. every Thursday I have loved you with an jverlasting love.—(Jer. 31.3) There may be times when it seems that our contribution to life is not of much importance. When we deny any thought or feeling that would make us feel unimportant, when we turn our attention toward the posi tive side of things, we take a great step forward toward be ing the person we long to be, toward living the life we long to live Fun & Action CITY ENTERPRISE Phone 897-2772 Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise S3.50 Per Year j from Mehama to Gates was built for today's modern auto motive and truck traffic. Fas ter, less costly, and safer transportation are a must for the economic develpoment of any area in today’s fast-chang ing and competitive economy. Sincerely, Edward L. Rada ÇâsMmca Pin/i PERU COPPER and many others! 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