The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 25, 1970, Page 4, Image 4

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    4—TTie Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 25, 1970
One of These Princesses Will Be Chosen July 4 Queen Friday
Permits To Burn
TV, Radio & Appliance Now a Must
Call Us Any Day For
SerVlCe
DETROIT—Residents in the
No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between
Stayton and Gates.
ON OR OFF THE CABLE
RCA VICTOR
The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas.
RCA WHIRLPOOL
The Best Laundry Equipment
Appliance — Radio
SALES — SERVICE
503 N. Third Ave.
Stayton
Ph. 709-2154
Detroit-Idanha area are again
being warned about the rules
and regulations set forth by
the State Fire Marshal on the
burning in trash barrels.
Permits must be obtained,
and barrels must be screened.
A water hose and other fire
tools are to l>e within reach
of the burning site, and no fire
is to be left unattended. No
open burning will be permit­
ted and permits may be ob­
tained from Fire Chief Dave
Roberts, Idanha, and David
White and Wayne (Salty)
Wright in the Detroit area.
In two separate instances
this week in the Detroit area
fire were set in unscreened
barrels and left unattended.
Fire danger is high now and
people must be careful.
Princesses left to right are Karen Davis, sponsored
by the Order of Rainbow for Girls; Debra Barnhardt,
sponsored by the Rebekah-Oddfellow Lodge; Lisa
Gabriel, sponsored by the Sea Scouts, and Penny Lew-
«
Our Tire Business from the location on Highway 22
To The Former
HUTCHINSON TRUCKING BUILDING
4th Street at Broadway
We Invite You To Make Use Of Our
Complete Tire Sales and Service
In Our New Location
Prompt Service at All Times on Everything From
Log Trucks to Passenger Cars
DON'S TIRE SALES
Don Martin, Owner
Phone 897-21 16
4th at Broadway
Mill City, Oregon
Now Open Under
New Management
ellen, sponsored by the Lions Club and Auxiliary. One
of these princesses will be chosen Queen at coronation
ceremonies held at the Grade School Gymnasium here
Friday evening.
ial Hospital in Stayton.
Thomas.
The Gates Community Club
In March, 19G9 Mrs. Johnson
will have a Flea Market at the was in the hospital for sur­
Mill City Fourth of July cele­
bration. Mrs. Harold Wilson, gery. As she returned to her
By Boots Champion
chainnan reports that there home she fell and broke her
Visitors at the home of Mr. are a lot of new items added hi]) and was returned to the
and Mrs. Gordon Brown are to their supply and it is sur­ hospital where she stayed for
A “Car Safety Rally’’ spon­ their twin daughters, Mrs. prising what ten cents will over three months. A daughter
sored by the Explorer Scouts Donna Workman and son, buy. There will be lots of good came and cared for her mother
and the Ford Division of Lin­ Neal, of Vancouver, Wn., and clothing for the entire family for about nine months, leav­
coln Mercury Motors was held Mrs. Linda Jenkins and hus­ used appliances, furniture etc. ing for her home in March
in Salem Saturday.
band, Claude of Mill City. Mrs.' The prices will be right. Pro­ 1970. On June 5 she went to a
The rally l>egan at Chemeke- Workman and son plan to ceeds will be donated to the Stay ton Doctor for a check
ta Community College with visit here for a week.
Scholarship fund.
up and fell in his office and
the drivers covering approxi­ Visiting here for the past
Mrs. Emil Johnson has re­ broke the bone in her upper
mately 125 miles and returning week at the James Cowan turned to the Santiam Memor­ arm. She is in room 111.
to Chemeketa and then to the home were Mrs. Cowan’s par­
Boy Scout Headquarters to re­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan
ceive their trophies.
Walford and daughter. Linda,
The participants were judg­ of Devils Lake, N. D. The Wai-
ed at check points throughout fords left this week for their
the rally course and the ones home and Miss Walford is re­
with the least points docked maining on an extended visit.
were the winners.
Arriving here for services
First place winners were Saturday for Harold Martin,
Kenneth Goforth, Rob Loveall who lost his life in log truck
and Leo Poole of Mill City. crash last week were his fa­
Each of the boys received a ther. Ralph Martin of Eureka,
trophy. The winners may go ! Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Travis
on to the Nationals in Detroit, Dukes (sister) of Arcada, Cal.,
Mich., if they choose to. A Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Martin
Is there a hole in your home insurance big enough to
picture of the winners will be (brother) and daughter Bonnie
drive a car through?
published next week.
of Eureka. Mrs. Phamie Hob­
Maybe you ought to think about a switch to Safeco. A
son of Redding, mother of Mrs.
Safeco Homeowner Policy covers the gaps and elimi­
Martin, who will remain here
on an exended visit, and Mrs.
nates overlaps.
Martin’s nieces, Mrs. Carol
For more information on a worry-free way to cover
Price and son, Jeff, and Cathy
your home, call
DeBacker also of Redding. All
DETROIT—A brief electric­ were guests at the Harold Mar­
al storm moved over the De- tin home in Idanha.
i troit District of the Willamet­
te National Forest about 7 p.
’ m. Saturday leaving five po­
tential fires in its wake.
By Rose Cree
Fires were reported below
Telephone 897-2793
Gold Butte Lookout (up the
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thom­
Breitenbush), Heater’s Creek
Ph. 807-2324 or 897-2754
SAFECO
in the McKinney Creek areti as, Sr., and Chris and Mr. and
INSURANCE
i South of Detroit dam, and Mrs. Walter Thomas, Jr. and
MUI City, Ore.
Bowerman Lake in the wilder- Tony spent Sunday in Port­
, ness area, about four miles land at the home of his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam
South of Marion Lake.
Smoke spotted in the Halls
Ridge and Boulder areas ap-
1 parenly produced no fire, For­
ester Dick Gassner, assistant
fire control officer at the Ran­
ger Station said Monday. He
■ said a close watch was being
kept on the two areas.
All three fires in the other
areas were immediately man­
ned by Forest Service person­
nel, and three smoke jumpers
from the Redmond Air Center
were dispatched to the Bow­
erman Lake fire.
Gassner said all three of the
fires are out but that a patrol
is being maintained on them.
Another brief thunderstorm
was noted about -1 a. m. Sun­
day, but apparently did no
(From I to 20 sq. yds.)
harm.
Mill City Boys
Place First in
Car Rally
DETROIT
IDANHA
Lightning Hits
i Forest; Starts Fires
GATES
4th of July
CARPET CLEARANCE
SPECIAL
Roll Ends And Remnants
Relax and Enjoy Our Superb
Food, Our Modest Prices
Treat Mom and the Kids to a Meal with all the fixings. We
take special pride in the superb Quality of our food, our gen­
erous portions. Relax and enjoy a dinner in our friendly atmos­
phere.
Open 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
-
Open 7 Days A Week
BANK CAFE
Phone 897-8901
Les and Inez Ornelas
146 N. E. Santiam Blvd.
Publishers
Headed by
Journal Pub.
William W. Knight, publish­
er of the Oregon Journal in
Portland, was elected president
Friday of the Oregon News­
paper Publishers Association.
He succeeded Robert Van-
l>eer of the Curry County Re­
porter in Gold Beach.
George Hoyt of the Beaver­
ton Times was elected vice
president and Joe Caraher of
the Herald and News in Klam­
ath Flails was chosen treasurer
Robert C. Ingalls of Corval­
lis Gazette Times and John
Voorhies of the Grants Pass
Daily Courier were elected di­
rectors.
Carl C. Webb, secretary
manager, will retire In one
year and members voted to re­
place him with a full-time
manager They indicated in a
straw vote that headquarters
for the ONPA should be mov­
ed from Eugene to Portland.
Webb has served as a faculty
members at the V of O.
.
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$4.95
3 Colors in Stock
sq. yd.
Kitchen Carpet
.
.
$5.50 sq. yd. W/Pad
8 colors available—easy to install for the do-it-yourselfer
Nylon Sculptered in plains and tweeds $6.95 sq. yd.
Installed with pad
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