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4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Aug. 8, 1972 On Duty At The................. Studio Of Hair Design DEBBIE BELYEU Tues., Thurs., Fri. and Saturdays Studio Of Hair Design 897-2100 Betty Klu+ke Mill City DETROIT IDANHA law and daughter, Sgt and Mrs. Norman Every, Fort Car- son, Colorado Springs, Colo. Son Fred Johnson arrived on Friday for a weekend visit. Some 40-school-age children By Boots Champion have enrolled for swimming Detroit students who joined lessons at the Y.W.C.A. in the summer Mill City Minor Salem, it was announced here League Jr. State baseball team this week. Classes are made Marion County, will go into Oregon’s custom license included Ricky and Randy up in two groups. The 1st, 2nd Henrietta Arlene Shull, 64. effect August 14 Voters app of Live Oak. Calif., died at roved enactment of the law by plate program has been exten Roth, Ronnie Lyn. Brian and 3rd grades are in one Gridley, Calif., on Tuesday, a 344.320 to 11,927 margin in ded to permit owners of mo Smith and Stanley William group and the other group is tor homes and travel trailers son. Pitchers on the team were made up of 4th graders on up. July 25, 1972. Fureral services the May primar.v election. were Thursday, July 27. State law defines a dog as to apply for the special plates. Rick Roth. Detroit, and Jim Classes began July 31st and The deceased was born June running at large ‘’when it is Chester W. Ott, administra Wright, Mill City. They each will run to August Uth. The 9, 1908. at Estacada. Oregon. off or outside of the premises tor of the Motor Vehicles Div had four wins and one loss. two 30 minute swimming clas ;.nd was the youngest and only belonging to the owner or ision, says the agency has i The first championship ‘‘play ses are held Monday through surviving sister of J. C. Kim keeper of such dog, or not in now reached the point where off’ was held Saturday night Friday. The annual Sunday school mel of Mill City. company of and under the con these two new classes can be vs. Cascade and was played at Other survivors are two trol of Its owner or keeper.” included in the program with Cascade High School. Score potluck picnic of the Idanha daughters. Mrs. Gilbert (Lucy) Hunting dogs and animals out interfering with the re-' was 1-0 in favor of Cascade. Community Church is sched Chilsted of Yuba City and used for protection or herding cords keeping requirements. | The Mill City teams season uled for Sunday, August 6th, record was 8-wins and two at 1:30 p. m. The event will be Mrs. William. (Julia) Stanley of livestock are exempt. Additional fee for a cus-1 losses. held in the yard of the Idanha of Vincennes. Indiana: sons. I Marion County Animal Con William Ward of Hayward. trol Officer Marvin Melrose, tom plate on these classe- i A California man vacation home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Calif., Robert Ward and Car says: “A dog owner who al will also be $25 each year,' ing here at Mikes Motel, be Taylor and family. Those plan rol Shull of Live Oak, Calif, lows his animal to run at large | with that amount ear-marked came ill Saturday morning and ning to attend are asked to and seven grandchildren. will be cited into court. Max | for the litter clean-up pro was taken by Idanha Rural bring their own table service Mr. Kimmel was called to imum penalty for the viola gram. The regular fee for | Fire District Ambulance to Also table and chairs, if de California on Monday and Mrs. tion is $50.” He suggests to a motor home is $20 plus $1.50 Salem Memorial Emergency sired. Kimmel went down for the owners who have let their 1 per foot for each foot over Center for treatment. Ambul The eighth of 10 series of funeral services on Thursday. dogs run free, to practice a the first 10 feet. For a tra ance attendants said he was colored filmstrip will be "humane preparation”, by con. vel trailer, the regular fee is diebetic and appeared to be shewn st the Idanha Commun | fining or tying up their dog $10, plus $1.50 a foot for each suffering from insulin shock ity Church during Sunday ev He was treated at the center ening’s 7 o’clock service. The for gradually longer periods foot over the first 10 feet. film entitled “The Four Gos of time each day. "The animals Custom plate applications and released. Mrs. Bud (Hilda) Logsdon. pels” traces the origin in gen [ will become more accustomed for motor homes and travel j trailers will be subject to the Detroit, who apparently suf eral content of Matthew, Mark, to confinement.” he said. The measure was placed on I same guidelines as for pass fered a light stroke early Sat Luke and John. Ray May, Detroit, who un the ballot through the efforts enger cars. Owners will be urday morning was admitted Big game hunters are re of the Committee for Dog Con restricted to six letters or six to an Oregon City Hospital af derwent major hip surgery at i numbers, or a combination of ter receiving medical attention St. Vincents Hospital. Portland. minded that time is running trol in Marion County. tiie two, Ott said. Applies.- at Salem Memorial Emergency Wednesday is reported to be out if they intend to file appli cations for antlerless deer and 1 ions are accepted at all Mo- Center. She was taken to the getting along as well as can be expected. His room number | tor Vehicle Division field hospital by private car. elk permits if they wish to be Wednesday to Monday visi is 844. 9205 S. W. Barnes Rd., 1 offices. included in the drawings. Nim- tors last week at the home of rods interested in hunting cou A travel trailer owner who Rev. and Mrs. Arvin Johnson Portland. Or. 97225. Mrs. Mabel Ponica returned gar also have only a limited already has a customized li was Mrs. Johnson’s brother- home Saturday following two time in which to file. cense plate on his car or in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. According to rules adopted pick-up cannot use the same Harold Mathews, and daugh weeks visit at the home of by the Game Commission, nim- combination of letters or num ter. Luann, and son, Randall, her daughter. Laura Seaburg, rods have until August 8 to bers on the etravel trailer of Ripon, Calif. Joining the in McGilchrist. She is making submit applications for antler plate, but he can have a dif family on the weekend for a preparations this week to move less deer and until August 22 ferent combination if he visit was the Johnson’s son-in- Sunday to McGilchrist where to file for elk and cougar per she will make her home with wants a custom plate on mits. Applications received af her daughter. both units. ter the filing deadlines will Wednesday evening dinner If the number following Oregon began Issuing cus not be included in the draw guests last week at the home tomized license plates for your name on The En' cf Mr. and Mrs. Dave White ings. passenger vehicles in March, Drawing for antlerless deer and family were Mr. and Mrs. 1971). Nearly 6.700 custom terprise label reads Howard Graham of Smithers, permits is scheduled August plates have been issued with 8-72 it's time to send British Columbia. The Gra 18; the drawing for elk per total revenue amounting to mits and cougar tags will be hams, who were married July a check for renewal. $167,000. held September 1. 21st at Smithers, B. C.. were on their honeymoon here on the West coast. While here they visited with other area friends. Mrs. Harold Roth and daugh ter Cindy were Wednesday to Saturday visitors last week at the home of Mrs. Roth’s moth er, Mrs. Frances Richards, of Canby. Visiting here for ten-days at the Detroit home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cook were Mrs. Cook’s two sisters, Mrs. Kath- rine Mickeleit and Mrs. Hilda Cooper, of Portland. On Fri day, another sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. James Frest. also of Portland joined the family. Following a Bar- b-que dinner Friday evening, Mrs. Micheleit and Mrs. Coop er accompanied the Frosts to 1 Portland. Correction: A typographical error ap peared in last weeks issue. The new building being con structed adjacent to the Idan- ' ha Community Church should have read 24 by 40 feet, not 224 by 40. Almost daily recently, false rings on the fire phones are plaguing those of us who have them installed in our homes. This apparently is being done by children playing with phones. Again, parents are be ing asked to keep closer watch. There are some 20-phones hooked up in the system and this means a lot of running for those of us answering them. Since the fire phone is an em ergency phone, the circuits should not be tied up by false alarms inasmuch as someone may be trying to report a real fire and cannot get through. This same problem is also oc curring on the ambulance phone, and it is not always children. If you are not sure of the number you wish to reach, please consult your phone directory. Dog Control Law Custom License Be Enforced Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise OBITUARIES?? To DETROIT Available For —Dog owners are being reminded that the new Dog Control measure, prohi Brings Results—Try It Every Week biting dogs to run at large in Vacation Vehicles HENRIETTA A SHULL Deadline Near For Deer, Elk Permits Livery one of us is a Builder. Some of us build bridges, some build houses; others build great fortunes or police records, electronic brains or lawn furniture... but each and every one of us is a Com munity Builder. Because ... every penny we spend to satisfy our daily needs helps to build the economy of the trade area in which it is spent... making that community a happier, more prosperous place for its citizens to live, to work, and to shop. Which makes it profitable and wise to do our trading... our Com munity Building... where we get the benefit of the inevitable results • of it... in the economic area where we have our own lives and tal ents invested... and where our children are being trained for life. There may be nobleness and unselfishness about using our money to help build bigger and better cities for the pleasure and profit of other people... but is it practical? These Firms Are Genuinely Interested in the Future of Our Community and Your Welfare H. L. Ashby Madison-Davis Ins. Co. Inc. MILL CITY HARDWARE Santiam Cable Vision Distributor of Shell Products Jerry Pittam Insurance Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 U. S. National Bank of Oregon Head Office Portland Phone 769-6311 Stayton Kelly Lumber Sales Building Supplies Paints. Plumbing Supplies, Electrical Fixtures DON'S TIRE SALES "TIRES ARE MY BUSINESS" 4th and Broadway Mill City Everett Hamilton—Owner Phone 897-2977 Mill City Moffatt Plumbing & Heating Phone 897-2799 Mill City, Oregon Mill City, Oregon Mill City Pharmacy Frank Stromquist, Owner Girod's Hilltop Super Market Less Body & Fender Repair S & H Green Stanu» Complete Body Repair & Paint Sendee