Image provided by: North Santiam Historic Society; Gates, OR
About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1972)
The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Aug. 8. 197’ Two-ball Foursome Stephen-Barnts Wed By Justice of Peace Agricultural Deer Permits Available by a bid bond equal to ten PCI(ent ( liv . ) of the total bid. ' to be forfeited to the city in Played at Santiam the event of failure of the contractor to execute the con. J Golf Course Tuesday tract within ten (10) days af "Two-ball Foursome" was ter acceptance of the bid and ’ of the contract. A per the days play Tuesday when award formance and payment bond the 18 hole group of the San-| will be required in accordance I tiam Womens Golf Club gath ORS 279.075, ORS 279.312 I ered for their weekly round of with and ORS 279.314. golf. No bid will be received or Low gross winners were Mrs. | considered unless the bid con- Homer Plunkett and Mrs. Carl I tains a statement While It Is A Lot by the bid- Burkland with a 71. Low net I dcr as a part of his bid that with a score of 68 went to the provisions required by, More Comfortable Mrs. Wayne Schug and Mrs. | ORS 279.350 shall be included Clancy Applegate. Second low i in this contract. net winners were Mrs. Rudy To Put It On No bid shall be received Tohl and Mrs. Al Dve with a . from any bidder who has not 70. been prequalified by the City | Recorder as prescribed in ORS And It's Cool Under ( 279.012. The House Too. Preference will be given to I Too Late to Classify Oregon products in accordance I with ORS 279 036. FOR SALE 1961 Chevrolet' The City of Mill City reser- I V8, Good running condition.. ves the t ight to postpone mak $200 or best offer. Ph. 897-: ing the award for a reasonable 2114. 31pj length of time or to reject any FOR SALE Motor Home con.' and all bids. verted cabover Bus $950.001 Authorized by order of the I cash. Call evenings after i City Council of the City of I We Give SÄII Green Htaiiip* Mill City, Oregon, on the 31st i 7.00 p. m. 89' day of July, 1972. Phone 897-2977 CITY OF MILL city . ; OREGON Judith Bogle, L wC City Recorder Get Your Pipe DETROIT — The Justice of Peace Chambers of Walter Bell, Stayton, was the setting Big game hunters are ad Saturday when Delores Steph vised that the two agricultur en became the bride of Myrl al deer hunts in Jackson and Barnts. Standing in for the Josephine counties are under- couple was the bride’s broth subscribed and that surplus er-in-law and sister, Mr. and permits are now being issued Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kinman Mrs. Marvin Craig of Detroit. on a first come, first served Suzy and Robby of Beaverton, The bride is the daughter of basis. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Starnes, her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hunters who have not filed Sheridan, and the groom’s par for deer permits in other areas Don Moffatt. They spent a ents are Mr. and Mrs. Jame< may obtain permits for the ag short time in the evening at Barnts of Lebanon. The couple ricultural areas by purchasing the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don-1 are making their home in Le a deer tag and submitting the ovan Moffatt, where they en banon. I application form issued with joyed home made ice cream. Earl W. Loucks Is The new Mrs. Barnts was it. formerly employed at the Ce- i The two agricultural sea- Visiting last week at the dars. I sons begin August 12 and ex home of Mr. and Mrs M. G. Department Musician tend through October 6 and Rambo were Mr. and Mrs. For Oregon . - I again a month later from Nov- James Araujo of Castro Valley, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Earl W. Loucks, Depart Rev. and Mrs. L. Edigar ember 6 through November I30. The permit quota is 750 Larson of Sublimity. Mrs. ment Musician for Oregon, for each area. About one- Araujo is a niece and Mrs. Lar sounds taps at funeral servi To Be Honored I fourth of these permits still son a sister of Mr. Rambo. ces for veterans of all wars I remain to be issued. All hunt- Both coupies were observing from the Civil War down to IV/f/» Potluck Picnic 1 ers who previously filed for their wedding anniversaries the present time. IDANHA—The yard at the the two hunts will receive per. with the Larsons hosting a He has been Department Mu home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry mits. group of friends and relatives sician for two years. Although restricted to agri laier in the week honoring He is also Quartermaster Hiebert, Idanha, will be the her daughter and husband on of Mill City Barracks 3263. He setting for a potluck picnic on cultural lands in the Rogue their 25th wedding observance. is a charter member of the August 13lh, following morn and Umpqua valleys, these Barracks and has held of ing services at the Idanha lands support good numbers I of black-tailed deer. Both are P. J’s Beauty Center 239 S. fices as Chaplain, Adjutant, Community Church. Special guests will be Rev.I chronic agricultural damage W. Broadway. Open Monday Commander and Bugler. through Saturday 9:00 a.m. - Buddy Loucks has been ac and Mrs. Loren Edigar who areas. Announcing ---------------------------- 5:00 p. m. Evenings by appoint tive in obtaining members as | are here on leave from mis-1 City Of Mill City, Oregon sionary work in Mexico. ment. Phone 897-2137. 45tf well as offering his services, Drainage System Remodeling with the bugle his first love 1 With their leave of absence 1 INVITATION FOR BIDS Guests Sunday at the home (The above article appeared; drawing to a close, the Edigars 1 Sealed bids for drainage On Duty Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursday anil of Mr and Mrs. William Timm in the WWI newspaper. . . , The ___ will be leaving to continue1 I system remodeling will be re- | Fridays — 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. their missionary work in Mex- ■ were his sister, Mrs. Hertha Torch, in the July edition.) ceived by the City of Mill City, Evenings by Appointment Martin, and Mr. and Mrs. Ro- Mr. Loucks, who taught mu- ico. Oregon, at the Mill City City bert Grimes and two children sic in the public schools here I Hall, until 8:00 P. M„ PDT on 1 from Dallas. for many years prior to his1 August 16, 1972, and will there ' retirement, is still active in I Ray Sparks Honored after be opened and read. LYONS UNITED Ph. 897-2137 Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Robert music circles here. He is lead- ■ Proposals shall be addressed METHODIST CHURCH Martin from Salem met Mr. er of the Melody-Aires a1 On 70th Birthday to the “ Honorable Mayor and Sth and Aah St and Mrs. William McClintock group of local musicians. They ‘ 1 City Council. Mill City, Ore Phone 859-2540 Ray Sparks was honored re and Mark, Mrs. J. C. Dickinson play at various functions. He gon.” and mailed or delivered H. Laran Hall, Pastor cently on the occasion of his of Salem, Armon Carpenter with his wife, Mary, also a to the City Recorder. Welcomes you to come as and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree former teacher, reside on their 70th birthday at the home of The project involves the con you are. at the John Neal Memorial acreage east of town on King-. Mr and Mrs. Frank Severs. struction of approximately Sunday School at 10 a A picnic dinner was served .m. Park Sunday for a picnic din wood. 1,800 feet of drainage tile, three If You Bring This Ad The Church in Worship 11 septic tanks, a pump station ner honoring Staff Sgt. Martin _ ------- -------------------- I i in the yard and those attend on his birthday. Esther Freeman returned to ing besides the honored guest and appurtenances. First Christian Church her home last Wednesday and Mrs. Sparks were Mr. and Plans and specifications may Minister Charles E. Fultz Everett Goin and Mr. Mrs. I from Bozeman, Montana where be examined at the office of Bible School. 9 45 a. m. | she has been attending sum and Mrs. Oscar Goin, both old Morning Worship 11:00 a. the City Recorder, City Hall, I mer school. Her father took er sisters of Mr. Sparks. Also, Mill City, Oregon, and the of m Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bet- ; her to Montana on June 19 fice of Clark & Groff Engin Youth Activities 3 p. m. to tiards, Mr. and Mrs. Duane ! and she _______ ____ returned by train eers, Inc., 3276 Commercial 6 p. m. — Sundays. where she was met at Kelso, Corbett and children, Mr. and Mediums St.. S. E., Salem, Oregon. Evening Services 7 p. m. Washington by her grandpar Mrs. Allen Severs and son, Copies of the contract docu- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Jason, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stub- Bible Study each Wednesday m< :,ts may be obtained from Preston of Longview, who re- enrauch and children, Mr. and I 10:00 A. M. and 6:30 P. M. at Clark & Groff Engineers, Inc., Mrs. Ivan Sparks and children, i the Church. Senior High Youth upon deposit of Ten Dollars I turned to Mill City. i Mrs. Harold iNicxei Nickel ana and aaugn- daugh- I meets 4 p. m. Junior High ($10.00) for each set of docu lvirs. naroia i Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel 1 ter, Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. La- meets 3 p. m. ■ ments. The deposit will be re ) were called to Live Oak, Cal- vern Ohrt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mill City Community Church funded upon return of the doc Sparks and the hosts, Mr. and | ifornia when his sister died In good condition with Rev. Donald L. Dlshang, Pastor uments 1 Tuesday morning. Funeral ser- Mrs. Severs. in fifteen (15) days after the Full Gospel l vices for Mrs. Arlene Shull I bid opening. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. | were held Thursday. All proposals be made Counties Get Highway Morning Worship 11:00 A. M on the proposal shall forms furnish- Eveuing Service 7:30 P. M. Mrs. John MacGregor is now Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M. ed by the Engineers. All pro convalescing at home from a User Tax Funds posals shall be accompanied Everyone welcome. case of pneumonia. She was __________________________ The Oregon State Highway 1 brought home from Salem Me- Santiam Chapel today ann- I morial last Friday afternoon.1 ommission Assembly of God __________________ i ounced the distribution of USED Phone 859-2644 Lyons in highway user Word has been received that $6-088.065.70 PARTS Warren H. Cornelius, Pastor Sp/4 Frank Catherwood of the 1ax fun(ts to the 36 counties Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. U. S. Army has been promot-I oi ttle state. Morning Worship, 11 o’clock. ed to Sp/5 and is now station-' , The all cation is based on C. A. (Youth) Service 5:30 p.m. | Closed Saturdays Open 9 a.m. ' 6 p.m. the statutory 20 percent for \ ed in Oberusel, Germany. He Evangelistic Rally, 7:00 p. m.' , and his wife, Melody, have an the period April 1 thru Junci Midweek Services Wed., 7 p.m.1 ' apartment there. Melody is 30, 1972. The funds come i Anyone desiring counsel and - ,, t T . I the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. from the following sources:. TUNE-UP AND REPAIR By Frank Stromqulst I Gerald Rosamond and Frank motor vehicle registration and | H. Cornelius. P“tOr Warre" I Rt. 1, Box 286 721 S. E. Santiam Blvd ' is the son of Mrs. George (Han- operators’ license fees, gas Ph. 897-2331 I Stayton, Ore. 97383 oline tax, use fuel tax, motor • You don’t get hangovers ! nah) Ditter, all of Mill City. Phone 769-5397 The Church of Jesus Christ 1 | carrier fees, and fines and from alcohol, really, just of Latter Day Saints K from the impurities in alco- YARD SALE—Three families penalties collected for viola- George J. Rolfe hoi, called congeners. Or so Aug. 4, 5 and 6th. 9:00 a. m. to. tions of the size and weight Phone 769-5 ”7 argues a recent study in a 9:00 p. m. Antiques, clothing, statutes where complaints Bi anch President—585-4442 i are made by the Highway I medical journal. To avoid dishes, tools, various sinks and .Meetings at Stayton Branch' hangovers, the study adds, other misc. items incl. utility Division weighmasters. Chapel • Westown Subdlvison allocation to Linn I Priesthood Meetings 9X)0| you can stick to vodka that’s trailer. Rt. 1, Box 75, Stayton., The ---- ------------ — ------ been filtered through char- On Scio-Lyons Road (Watch County is based on the num Sunday School .......... 10:301 Ann coal tablets. In experiments, i for signs.) 31 in it. It was $213,989.71, and Sacrament ''eetlnp Marion County. $421.434.93. Relief Society Wednesday 10:00 anyway, the stomach-settling i ----------------------------- tablets called Requa which i Mrs. O. M. Mikkelsen was Linn County had 57,515 regís, VI IA W?«lnPMl;iy ............. 7 «»’ has been on the market for1 taken back to Bess Kaiser i tered and Marion County, Primary Tuesday .......... 4:30 many years, soaks up the, Hospital Monday evening in I 113,271. Gate* Community Church congeners like a sponge. j serious condition by her son, 11 a. m. Sunday School • And while we are on alcohol Dr. Bill Mikkelsen of Olympia, 9:45 a. m. Worship Service i Channel Catfish here is a recent release on Mrs. Mikkelsen had been in a new drug interaction. . . j Bess Kaiser previously but the alcohol and cigarettes. Some last few weeks she was at the I Arrive From Iowa recent studies at Rutgers home of her son. Mrs. Leo | Sport fishermen whose pre University have shown that Poole left Tuesday morning to' ference is channel catfish an high nicotine cigarettes de be with her mother. gling received a boost this finitely accentuate the well- week with the arrival of 50,000 PERSONAL STATIONERY Mrs. Donald Carlson spent known effect of alcohol on fingerlings flown in from the coordination. It seems, in a few days in Salem last week Fairport National Fish Hatch LETTERHEADS fact that a couple of cigar at the home of her son-in-law ery at Muscadine, Iowa. ettes after a couple of drinks 1 and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bisbee, warm-water ENVELOPES may even raise a legal a-1 Jimmie Bevier, Sharon and game fish specialist for the mount of a driver’s blood' Julie. Game Commission, said the alcohol to an illegal point of young catfish were flown to ENCLOSURES Visiting at the home of Mr. Boise, Idaho, performance on the road. then trucked to • Here’s an old-time remedy and Mrs. Elmer Shaw since the release sites by tanker. BUSINESS CARDS for chronic Rheumatism us last Thursday have been Mrs The little catfish were stock ing . . . you guessed it . . . Donald Andrews and her three ed in Warm Spriws Reservoir, alcohol. Take the bark of a children, Mike, Denise and Di- the Owyhee River, and the BOOKLETS _____ ________ _ bearing crab-apple tree and Anne from Gold Beach. Mrs. John Day River. Good growth put a sufficient amount of j Andrews brought the children is expected in these areas, ACCOUNTING FORMS it into whiskey to make it | up so that they could enter with the fingerlings probab very strong. Take a wine their float in the Stayton Bean ly growing to catchable size RULED FORMS glass 3 times daily, until a Festival Kiddies parade where by next summer. gallon is used. One thing's they received second place. INVOICES for sure, you shouldn’t feel Mrs. Andrews and Mike re Frank Severs was home for turned to Gold Beach Tuesday any pain until the gallon is weekend from Central kV/icrf’s News Today? j 1 and the girls remained with the gone. Point, Oregon, where he is i their grandparents for another On hand Amino Pon Sham-' now employed. Mrs Severs When your doctor prescribes j week. poo puts the aid balance back, will be joining him there by the best, we do the rest, at in hair. Helps to prevent split ’ the first of September. ends and tangles. George VanHandel has re- turned home from visiting friends In Ketchikan, Alaska. Phone 897-2772 Mill Citv. Oi Mr. VanHandel is planning on Phone 897-2812 returning to Alaska in the Your Home Town near future for a more exten- ' sive trio of the area. Drug Store P’. • ■’100 Mill City j Mr. and Mrs. John Fohl re turned Sunday from a week's vacation trip in their camper which took them down the coast. Wrap NOW MILL CITY HARDWARE Barbara Davidson CHURCH - NEWS P.J.'s BEAUTY CENTER Cots Tiltons lb. 20c by box 18c lb. I Hermiston Watermelons lb. 7c Walla Walla Sweet Onions 50 lb. $6.95 Pharmacy Topics Local Fresh Corn Local Cabbage Raw Honey . Local Tomatoes Red Haven Peaches Local Beans JACK'S MOTORCYCLE HARVEST HUT Fine Printing STUDIO Mill City Pharmacy 6 ears 39c 2 heads 39c Gallon $5.95 Lb. 19c Lb. 15c Lb. 19c The Mill City Enterprise |