The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 22, 1972, Page 7, Image 7

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    7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 22, 1972 I and brought up to the Baech-
| lers where they will visit un-
1
and Mrs. Roger Nelson for a j til Wednesday. They came for
Father’s Day picnic at Para­ ' the wedding.
A dinner reception was held
dise Park in Salem. Later in
By Betty Kelle
the day, they retired to the at the Gates Community club­
by Jack Zimmerman
Charlie and Lucille Tucker Hudgins home to open the house Saturday evening in
honor of the newlyweds, Larry
went to Portland last Monday gifts.
and June (Kennedy) Lietz.
to meet the train that brought
The Johnson’s 14-year-old : Attending were many family BUILDERS, LANDSCAPERS. suit for either compensation
their daughter, Betty Bour-
or breach of contract under
gart and grandson Mark from grandson, Jimmy Cuthbert, is members who had arrived for REPAIRMEN REGISTERING terms of the act.
spending
about
a
month
here
the wedding and other close
Clarion, Iowa. They plan on
An Attorney General’s in­
UNDER NEW OREGON LAWS
about a month’s visit with Bet­ with his grandparents and is friends of the young couple.
formal
opinion indicates sub­
ty’s husband, Charles, to join hoping he can pick up a little Bill and Maxine Wright of
Oregon homebuilders and contractors include almost any­
yard work during the time.
i Bend and Odie and Jan Walt­ their subcontractors are tak­ one who performs work on por­
them here about July 1. On
Joanne Myers and daughter, ers of Terrebonne, who arriv­ ing a big step toward protect­ tions of the home attached to
Saturday, the whole group
took a ride to Central Oregon Priscilla flew up from Ar­ ed for the wedding and recep- ing themselves and their cus- the structure and not subject
where they visted the ice caves buckle, Ca., Saturday to at­ I tion, stayed overnight at the tomers when the state’s new ■ to removal upon sale. Exclud­
and just enjoyed the ride. Sun­ tend the wedding of her niece, Baechler home.
Contractor’s Registration Act ed are decorative shutters,
I really appreciate the calls goes into effect July 1.
day Betty and Mark joined June Kennedy. They had to
. Venetian blinds, draperies and
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Bob return home on Sunday after j from all of you with news but
Passed by the 1971 Legisla- removable appliances. Interior
Thomas of Albany, for a drive staying overnight at the Frank some may not be aware that ture, the new law is one that designers contracting for ma-
Baechler home. Frank’s two to get it in the current week’s has been before Oregon’s law- terials installed must register,
to the coast.
Floyd and Laurel Johnson sisters, Loretta Miller of Es­ news I have to receive the makers on many occasions however.
were joined by the Jerry Hud­ condido, Ca„ and Alice Sal- news by Monday so I can get and its passage last year pro- j i The Contractor's law is one
gins of Salem, the Jim Cuth­ and of Woodland Heights, Ca., it in Monday’s mail.
bably was influenced by the' of several currently making
An impromptu family barbe­ so-called consumer protection life interesting for employes
berts of Woodburn, Sherry were met at the Portland air­
Hudgin’s friend, Mary and Mr. port by the Ken Harrisons que was held at the new home movement. However, as was of the Department of Com-
of Skip and Kathy Meader as the case with similar regula-, merce. Another requires licens-
sort of a surprise housewarm- tory laws enacted in 1971, thei ing of radio and television re­
I ing on Sunday afternoon.
Contractor’s law provides
pr~v:dcz as ' pairmen.
Wednesday, as a birthday many benefits for home build- j In effect since last July,
! celebration for Chris, Toni ers as it does for those who some 1,500 eletronic repair
' Thomas took he and David buy and live in the homes they I technicians already are licens­
NEED A , Davis, Craig Humes and Rus­ erect.
ed. along with more than 900
sell Goffin to Cottage Grove
Supported strongly by the repair shops. Passage of a cer­
where they visited the train Oregon Home Builders Asso­ tified electronics technicians
TOW?
museum and train station. ciation and Associated General test is required.
From Village Green they took Contractors, the new law re­
Landscape contractors are
a train ride on a real working quires registration with the' involved in a similar law pas-
Call 897-2442 For Fast Service
train. On their way home they newly created Oregon Builders I sed by the last legislative ses-
had dinner and arrived back Board by home builders, re- [ sion. They have been register­
AllS+ate
at Gates about 7.
modelers and building sub-1 ing with the Department of
Motor Club
Saturday, Walt and Toni contractors who work on single I Commerce since January, al-
Thomas and Chris went to family residences and small] though only 150 of an estimat.
Road Service
Portland where they picked up apartment structures. Essen-| ed 300 so far have signed up..
are landscape «««-
con-
Jessie Adams and continued on tially, the law requires proof ' Involved
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to Underwood, Wn., where they of responsibility from all peo­ I tractors grossing $5.0(M) or more
visited at the home of Mr. ple contracting for pay in con­ j a year and registration fees
and Mrs. Fred Frazier. They struction, demolition, moving, range
_ from $15 minimum to as
We Give S & H Green Stamps
were joined at the Fraziers by repair and remodeling work on much as $300, depending on
Phone 897-2442
Mill City
Walt’s sister and husband, Mr. residential structures less than volume. Those who have re-
and Mrs. Chuck Donaldson of | three stories high and contain- gistered so far are registered
Seattle. The adults attended a ing less than 4,000 square feet | for six months and re-registra-
class reunion of Columbia of floor space.
tion effective July 1 will be
Union High school held at
Builders and sub-contractors I for a one-year period. An ex-
White Salmon. The reunion who do not register will be amination for landscape con-
was for classes up to 1935. unable to submit legal bids tractors also has been accepted
The oldest one attending was or do any work on contracts and everyone qualifying in the
from the class of 1903, and that or obtain building permits business must pass it by 1974.
The Department also has an­
is quite awhile ago.
from cities and counties,
Paul and Maxine Hagen
Some 34 states have similar nounced construction stand­
have really had a fmily get- laws, which protect the home- ards for mobile homes and re­
together this week. It is the owner and ethical builders creation vehicles effective on
first time in five years they from tactics of unethical fly- May 1. Involved are some 42
makers of mobile homes and
have had all five of their child­ by-nighters.
ren home at once. Besides
The act requires home build­ 193 recreation vehicle manu­
■ | Lauren and Paulann, who still ers to post surety bonds of facturers.
If not already in compliance,
I live at home, James, a 1968' $3,000 and sub-contractors
graduate of Santiam, arrived bonds of $1,000 to insure pro­ persons involved in home
home last Monday from Vir­ tection for consumers, taxing building, sub-contracting, land­
ginia where he is serving authorities and suppliers of j scaping, radio-television repair
and mobile home and recrea­
aboard the USS Trenton. He material and equipment.
will be home until after July
Applicants also must show tion vehicle manufacture are
4. S/Sgt. Michael Hagen and proof their businesses are pro­ urged to contact the Depart­
wife and two daughters arriv­ perly registered for industrial ment of Commerce in Salem.
ed last Thursday from their accident insurance, employ­
home in San Bernardino, Ca., ment and income taxes and li­
where Mike is a recruiter for I ability insurance. Minimum
the U. S. Marine Corp. Mr. and I requirements for the latter
Mrs. Tim Hagen and Bert of i are $25,000 for property dam­
Valsetz were here over the age, $50,000 for injury or
• weekend. That is what is death to one person and $100,-
known as a full house.
000 for injury or death to more
i i Attending the Kennedy-Lietz than one person.
Annual fee for the home
wedding in Salem from Gates
were Terry and Delores Drake, builders is $20 and $10 for
Application
Ken and Sharon Harrison and sub-contractors.
three children, Carol Woods, forms are available from the
Builders Board, 204 Commerce
and Betty Kelle.
How many of you knew we Bldg., Salem, 97310, and from
have quite a rabbit farm in Department of Commerce field
offices in Pendleton, Coos Bay,
Medford, Portland and Eu­
gene. Other local permit-writ­
ing agencies also have regis­
tration applications and banks,
savings and loan companies
and building industry trade
associations can help provide
We’re Growing the Wood We Need
information regarding filling
out registration forms.
—Thanks to Tree Farming
Deadline for registration is
little more than two weeks I
away and the Builders Board
in Salem reports slightly more j
than 500 builders and con- j
tractors registered so far. Es- (
timates place the number of j
potential registrants at about
7,500.
Although penalties for fail­
ure to register are severe, few
people close to the Board view
the small number of early re­
gistrants with alarm. They
point out the procedure is a
new one, it is fairly complicat­
ed and this is an especially
busy time for builders.
Nonetheless. Builders Board
Chairman William R. Lamb is
reminding people In the in­
dustry that they must register
on time or risk going out of
business after July 1. Unregist­
ered builders cannot bring
0T Salem Scene
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GATES
Snoboy Lettuce 5 large heads SI .00
Cal. Tomatoes . . . Lb. 19c
Oregon Cauliflower . head 39c
Boiler Onions . . 3 Lb. bag 39c
New Potatoes No. 2
$119
Cal.
Trer Farms and other well managed commercial forest» today
produce more wood than we nee in lumber, paper product*,
plywood and 5,000 other items in daily nee. At the beginning
of the Tree Farm program the annual harveat of wood wae greater
than growth.
V. r’re »rowing the wood for thi- and »ucreeding generation*.
Frank Lumber Co.
Benton Trucking Co.
Mill City, Oregon
Idanha, Oregon
Young & Morgan Timber Company
Stout Creek Lumber Co.
Mill City—Idanha, Oregon
Lyons, Oregon—Mill at Mehama
U. S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc.
Idanha—Lebanon, Oregon
Mill City Enterprise
Mill City, Oregon
Stuckert Lumber Co.
Lyons—Idanha, Oregon
H Si W Logging Co.
Mill City—Idanha, Oregon
the area? It is owned and run
by Anson and Luella Kimsey
on the Linn County side of the
river, across the road from the
school house at Gates on what
was the Ozzie Hirte property
The Kimsey’s have lived there
about a year and had rabbits
about eight months. They have
about 225 does and keep about
1,200 young at all times.
On June 10, Mr. and Mrs.
G. J. Geston went to Castle
Rock, Wn., to attend the wed­
ding of his niece’s boy, Ray
Lowe. They visited and stayed I
overnight at the home of a'
sister-in-law in
Milwaukie
coming home on Sunday.
Mrs. Goodwin, who has been
in a Salem hospital after break­
ing a hip, is now at Silver
Springs Rest Home in Silver-
ton where she is getting along
quite well.
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20 Lb. Bag
Cal. Oranges
.
■■
8 lb. bag 99c
.
Nebergalls Slab Bacon . Lb. 75c
Link Sausage Nebergalls Lb. 79c
Nebergalls Bologna
59«
Lb.................................
$139
Sirloin Tip Steaks
Lb.
Vern’s Shell Service
Guess
who’s
coining ?
Fixings
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FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS
Breaded Sea Clam Strips
$2.39
l'/a Lb. Package
Breaded Fish Sticks 6 lb. pkg. $3.95
Eggo Frozen Waffles 8 to pkg. 39c
Blue Bell Potato Chips
3 Pack Package
E Qc
.... W W
Standby Tomatoes
3 Lb. cans 89c
New Small Round Variety
Standby Cake Mixes 3 pkgs. $ 1.00
Standby Fruit Cocktail 3 cans $1.00
Flower and Vegetable Plants tray 39c
Be Sure To Attend The Coronation Friday
Evening at 8 p. m.—Big 4 H Parade Sat­
urday Morning—10 A. M. —Lyons.
Prices effective Tlitirs. thru Saturday June 22-24
BOB'S FOOD MARKET
Phone 859-2494
1915 Main St
Lyons, Oregon
PINTO SEDAN
*1960*
PINTO WAGON
>2265*
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‘346 less tan Datsun 510
‘149 less tan Toyota Corolla
‘DO less tan Chevy Vega
‘484 less tan VW Squareback
‘391 less tan Datsun PL510
'Baud on • comparison of manufacturer s suggested
list prices for base 2 door sedans and base model
station wagons Does not include dealer prep, if any.
destination charges, title and taxes Whitewall tires
and Accent Group options on Pinto Wagon are extra
The more you compare, the more you II like your Ford Team's Pinto!
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1094 First Street
Phone 760-2117
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