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NOMINATE Joel D. Fosdick, Jr. Candidate for the Republican Nomination for the Oregon State Senate from Linn County ♦ Correct Welfare Abuses ♦ Promote Effective Law Enforcement » Fair Burning Regulations Mrs. J. D Fosdick, Jr., 1227 S. Lafay ette St. Albany, Oregon 97321 Gardening is a lot of work, but it can be a lot more fun and easier too if you have the proper Gardening Tools You can find just what you need at our store. We also have a full line of Fertilizers and Sprays to keep those pests away Mill City Hardware Mill City, Ore. Phone 897-2977 City Declares War on Weeds The Mill City council in re cent session passed an ordin ance requiring removal of weeds or debris that could pro mote fire danger. The ordin ance will be enforced from July 1 through the summer. The Council also passed an ordinance providing for the re numbering of all residences in the city. Under the ordinance, homeowners are to apply for homeowners are asked to con tact either Adolph Brunner or Dale Howell to see if they have the right house number and if not to be assigned a new house number. The parade route for the Fourth of July was approved, using the same r.ute as last year, which started at S. E. kingwood and First avenue, going down first to Broadway, thence down Broadway to 4th, and going on 4th to Evergreen, ending in front of the high school. The Mill City Garden club indicated they wish to land scape the area adjoining the city hall. A firm was hired to audit the city lxx>ks. The following police report was given: Traffic citations 5, traffic warnings 11, prisoners lodged 1, cases processed in court 7, complaints reported 17, incidents reported’ 20, acci dents reported 2. June. While there Mrs. Mills 4—The Mil! City Iiiterpri.se, Thursday, May 21, 1970 took in Balboa Park, “the big Circus To Be Here gest THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE zoo in the world,” and Dis neyland. Several Little League P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97860 games were also attended. Mr. Sunday, May 24 For Jones is a manager of one of Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill the teams. City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Jones in Two Performances visited Ingelwood, Calif., were then The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility by Mrs. Mills. Other for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint Published at Mill City, .Marion County, Ore. every Thursday The DeWayne Bros. Circus, three rings of good old-fashion ed wholesome entertainment for the entire family, comes to Mill City Sunday, May 24 for two performances under the sponsorship of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. According to Harold Wiltse, president, pr.ceeds from the circus will go to the Eagles hearing aid fund project. Featured stellar stars of the sawdust include the famous Flying Carrolls; the Randall’s amazing mid-air thrills on the trampoline; Miss Suzette and her Canine Cuties; the De Wayne Teeterboard stars; plus clowns in a congress of con- cuLsive conviviality, and other Big Top artists. Performances will be given at 2 p. m. and 4:30. Tickets may be purchased at the ticket office on the showgrounds at th end of Fairview St. in Mill City. s Janet Lewis Telephone 897-2131 friends and relatives were also seen on her trip. Mr. and Mrs. Robert John son and David recently enj:y- ed visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoadley and family in Ash land. Mrs. Hoadley is Mr. Johnson’s daughter. While there, the two families cele brated Mr. Johnson’s birthday anniversary. Later they stopp ed to see Mar. and Mrs. Robert Torrey and family, Mrs. John son’s br ther, in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. John Cupps anti Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cupps I of Santiam Y enjoyed Satur day evening out together. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cupps of Herm iston arrived Monday, May 18. to spend a few days. Mrs. Fred Gnuschke was no tified Monday, May 18, of the passing of her br:ther, Ray mond Elliott of Eugene. He was 62 years old. Mr. Elliott is survived by his wife and a married son, Richard, also of Eugene. Services were planned for Thursday at 10:30 a. m. in Forest Grove. BETTER LIVING FROM TREES Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise "LARRY WHITAKER it can grow full crops of trees and thereby increase your income. See your nearest forester. WOOD WATER RECREATION WILDLIFE yoUR |AzyACR£S BUS/ acres j Frank Lumber Company, Inc. Young & Morgan Timber Co. Mill City, Oregon Mill City and Idanha. Oregon Stout Creek Lumber Company Cedar Lumber Company, Inc Mehama, Oregon Mill City, Oregon Parkett Logging Company H & W Logging Co. Mehama, Oregon Idanha and Mill City, Oregon NATIONAL DISTRIBUTING CO. The Mill City Enterprise 1342 S uth Glenstone. Springfield. Mo. 65804 U.S. Plywood Champion Papers, Inc. Idanha-Lebanon Printers-Publishers HECTOR MACPHERSON For STATE SENATOR Macpherson for Senator committee. Cecil Hum phrey, chairman. 11th Albany, Ore. JOHN E. FRUM Republican Candidate For Linn County Clerk 12 Years As Chief Deputy County Clerk Qualified By Experience 1136 West 28th Ave. Al bany, Oregon. Do you know you can now telephone from coast * to * coast for as little as 35< That's the new nighttime rate for a one minute station-to-station call dialed yourself from 11 P.M. to 8 A. M. Additional minutes are only 20c or less. If you’re a night person this is for you. •Plus tax VALLEY TELEPHONE CO POST OFFICE eox SO? SILVERTON. ORFCON B73S1 NEED A For Linn County Distributor For This Area Become a distributor in one of America’s largest and fastest growing industries. You will be distributing na tional brand products. No experience required. All acc ounts are contracted for and set up by cur company. You merely restock locations with our national brand pro ducts. You Can Earn $800 A Month Or More Baaed On Your Effort Inventory of 1820 58 to 3441.- 66 cash required for inven tory and equipment You must have a good car and be able to dev te at least 4 to 12 hours per week If you are interested, have the de sire. drive, determination, and want to he successful in a growing business of your own. write us today. Piease enclose name, address, and telephone number. We Welcome Investigation ” A Change For The Better" DETROIT IDANHA Mr. and rMs. Walter Thom I as, Chris and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edwin King and Travis, of Fresno, Calif., visited fam By Roots Champion ily friends in Trout Lake, Wn. At a recent meeting of the and Bengin, Wn., Saturday, May 2. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Detroit City Council an Ord Beeks were seen in Tr:ut inance to regulate Trailers ami Lake. Mr. and Mrs. H. Aplen, Campers within the city limits cousins of Mr. Thomas were was approved and passed by visited in White Salmon. The the council. Detroit tipped Eddyville 3-2 following day Mr. and Mrs. in a Marion B baseball clash Ted Adams of Portland travel Local Jaycees Attend ed down to visit and see Mr. Wednesday of last week. De- and Mrs. King off on their re _ troit, with two losses to unde- State Convention second turn CL44 il trip U IM home HVZlilC LULL.1 after C* a week’s i feted Siletz, holds down . Mr. and Mrs. Roger Penrose visit here with Mr. and Mrs. P^J" . . and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Woods Thomas. Both Mrs. King and I Gerald Hiebert hurled a two- attended the JayCee State C:n- Mrs. Adams are daughters of hitter and Bud Crist slammed out a double and a single to vention in Eugene Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. an j lead Detroit to a 5-2 win over The men attended the a- Sunday, May 10, Mr. Jefferson in wards luncheon and election Mrs. Thomas and Chris en- ¿«lerson m baseball action of state officers at the fair joyed the Lincoln County I heI£ ; The American Legion Aux grounds while the women en : beaches. joyed a luncheon at the Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim iliary announced this week Hotel and a fashion show pre I Thomas in Portland were vis that May 21, 22, 23 will be sented by "Bon Marche.” Fol ited by their son and family. sales days for poppies. The lowing the lunchem, the wives Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas Auxiliary annually sponsors were sent on a treasure hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Adams the project. Mr. and Mi’s. Lee Eoas ac through the downtown Eugene were also seen Sunday. stores. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thom companied by Mabel Poncia as, Jr., and Tony spent Satur drove to Woodland, Wash. Sun day evening. May 9, at the day evening where Mrs. Pon home of Mr. and Mrs. Wood cia will remain for two weeks row Bartlett in Salem. Visit visit at the home of her neph ing there were Mr. and Mrs. ew. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Martin of Oneal Bartlett, Mrs. Thomas’ Boise, Idaho is spending the parents, and Jim dined with the Walter Thomas Jr. family I week here at their summer after they had moved plants home on Clester Ave. to a new home of the Bart letts in Salem. Too Late to Classify Callers of Mrs. Lang Staf- ford last week were Mr. and TIRE SALE—All sizes of re Mrs. Louis Myers and Mr. and caps, highway tread, except Mrs. Paul Hagen. Mr. and wide oval, $12.95. No trade- Mrs. Rodney Marshall of Eu- ins required. BOND’S PHIL gene were dinner guests on LIPS 66. Phone 897-8908 Sunday. Mill City. On the Hiway. 21 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Peterson placed their membership in the Gates Christian church Sun day. Mrs. Lorraine Mills return ed home Saturday after a week’s vacation in California. Mrs. Mills first visited with LAURENCE Chief and Mrs. S. N. Jones and family in San Diego. Chief Jones is Mrs. Mills’ brother. He is a 30-year man in the Navy and plans to retire in SPARE TIME INCOME 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 of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. TOW? COMMISSIONER Call 897-2442 For Fast Service AllSta+e Motor Club Road Service Vern’s Shell Service We Give S St H Green Stamps Phone 897-2442 Mill City I FELLOW CITIZENS .. Because He Cares About People, Larry is Already Deeply Involved in Many Linn County Community Affairs. Because He Believes That Can”. Larry Is Already Informed about County Government, Its Problems and its Scope. I "Together We He Is Ready To Serve Whitaker For Commissioner Comm.. Vince Rarrett. Chmn. 211 W Second Ave., Albany. | Oreg'n 97321.