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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1950)
ELKHORN Out of the Woods Chadwick Files Candidacy for State Senate LYONS S—THE MIEI. < IT Y ENTERPRISE By JIM STEVENS By ELSIE MYERS Bv EVA BRESSLER The Frozen Logger Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stevens of Mill W. W. (Bill) Chadwick filed recent Mrs. Percy Hiatt was hostess for City were Sunday callers at the Bill What the charm is I’ll be barked if ly for Republican nomination to the the meeting of the Home Economics Beckett home. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. I know. The song tells of the love of Oregon State Senate from the 1st club of the Santiam Valley grange Newsome also of Mill City spent the a "six-foot-seven" waitress for a log district. Marion county. Chadwick’s held at her home. The afternoon was day Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Bic- ger who stirred his coffee with his record justifies the campaign slogan, spent informally and many plans kett. thumb, and— "common sense government and made and discussed, present were Mrs. Louie Ray is employed part “He never shaved the wiskers Mrs Albert Julian, Mrs. Floyd Bas equal representation for all.” time at Bill and Hazels variety store From off his homy hide, Chadwick's labor record is entirely sett, Mrs. CYiet Blum, Mrs. Steve YOUQ in Mehama. But he’d pound ’em in with a hammer. clean. There has been no criticism Dark. Mrs. Dallas Franklin and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickett and Mrs. Then bite ’em off inside.” on labor relations in the successful Hiatt. and Mrs. Carl Longnecker attended The ballad goes on to tell that this the Three Links club dance in Lyons, rugged logger was finally caught in managment of his hotels. Chadwick Mrs. Alice Huber entertained her expressed confidence that labor group of 4-H club girls with a slum- Saturday night. ja blue snow. At a hundred degrees NEEDS YOUR groups in Marion county have shown Pafty held at her home Monday ■Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Randall were below he buttoned up his vest, at a HELP The late afternoon was exceptional responsibility and dig. . evening. *’ callers at the Ike Myers home Tues thousand he froze so hard they made nity. spent in cutting out their dresses day. Sunday callers included Mr. and axes out of him. Businessmen will support Chad I which is their next project, having Mrs. Luther Stout of Stay ton. Twenty years ago I wrote that wick, not because of preference, but . just completed their tea towels. ( piece in an idle moment, and tried to because of his fair consideration - Present were Carol Kruse, Marjorie of Don’t learn traffic laws by acci forget it, but it has haunted me ever Prichard Doreen Billington, Carol business problems. dent. j since. Now a song publisher is print Farmers have felt the steadiness ’ Matison and Gloria Carr of ing it to sell and Burl Ives has it in Chadwick’s legislative ability. As Rev. and Mrs. O. A. Jewell with a REGISTRATION CLOSES APRIL 1H his songbag. farm owner he has first hand know Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Walworth This all leaves me in the position of ledge of rural problems. attended a Laymans Methodist meet the logger as a rough and tough cus Firemen, school teachers, state em ing held at Sweet Home, Monday. tomer all the way through, while in ployees and white collar workers are Walter Hilton of Portland spent I reality he is today a man of distinc among minority groups who find a Tuesday and Wednesday with his A Friendly Place tion, a wearer of fine duds and hand- willing ear in Bill Chadwick. Com family here. The Hiltons have re 9 some manners, a patron of the arts mon sense appeals to Chadwick. cently purchased property in Port To While Away | and likely as not a churchgoer. So His honest and considered opinions land and expect to move soon. Your Idle Hours II tell about the logger in this place have gained respect in the legislature. Mrs. Frank Hoffman who had DRESS AND WORK SHOES I atoning for "The Frozen Logger.” As member of the House of Repre spent the last five months at the loggers In the Laboratory for Men and Women sentatives, heavy responsibility has home of her daughter and son-in-law The other day I was at Oregon rested on Chadwick. He is a member Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hilton left for LATEST SPRING STYLES , State College, helping the foresters of the Important Ways and Means her home at Evanston. Wyoming last there celebrate the 40th anniversary committee and now serving on the week. of the Forestry School. As usual, Emergency Board. Twice mayor of Mrs. Orville Downing was hostess my chief part in the proceedings Salem and four terms in the legisla- for the afternoon card club with her turned out to be a rendering of "The ture, Chadwick is trusted by all the party held at the Rebekah hall. Sev I Frozen Logger” and ballads more people. eral tables of 500 were in play follow ! ancient in my sawtooth tenor. But GATES ing a one thirty dessert luncheon. Factory Prices — I-arge Selection of JI also enjoyed a tour of the Oregon Chadwick also serves on the Rules High score was held by Frances and Resolutions committee and the 100% VIRGIN WOOL WORSTED [ Forest Products Laboratory, which Bailey, low went to Doreen Helemn, ¡was anthorized by the legislature In committee on Interstate Co-opera and Bertha Allen drew the traveling , 1941, and became a highly organized tions. In the Interstate Co-operation prize. Present were Bertha Allen, and equipped institution in 1947 under he participates in the coordination of Doreen Helemn, Wilma Free, Thelma • HAND KNITTING WORSTED YARNS OSC Forestry School's Dean Paul M. the affairs of the eleven Western Nydegger. Garnett Bassett, Eva Bev » BEAUTIFUL LOFTY BABY YARNS states under the Council of State * STAPLE AND NOVELTY YARNS Dunn. ier, Modena Carleton, Ethel Huffman, AT YOUR FINGERTIPS Governments. In large measure, this laboratory is ' FINE FABRICS INCLUDING — GABARDINES TWILLS — Carrie Naue, Frances Bailey, Ruth FINE LADIES SITTING AND SHIRTING IN of, by and for the loggers. The West AN ARRAY OF COLORS. What they want is stronger Lyons, Alma Olmstead. Bernice Brid Coast Lumbermen,s Association took me». 1 ges and Mrs. Downing. in their work from the people the lead in driving for this program interest ' Mr. Hassner of Sacramento, Calif, | for many years as other programs of of ’ the woods and mills. They want and son Frank of San Bernadino, 8300 S.E. Mcl-oughlin Blvd. forest research both inside and outside it ' known throughout the industry Calif, are visiting at the home of the Oregon Forest Products East Hide Highway Entering PORTLAND, ORE. I the industry. The association is re- that 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bilyeu, Mrs. presented on the laboratory's advisory 1 Laboratory can help on utilization Bilyeu is a daughter of Mr. Hassner Write Our Mail Order Dept, for FREE Samples. problems of individua 1 operations. committee. I and sister of Frank Hassner. Mrs. V An amazing amount of practical re They invite visitors, be they wage Hassner has been here with her OQnnianHHHHnHHHnnnaHnnHHHHHnnHHanHiaKiaHHnuunaanaHaHHñím earning woodsmen or bankers who are search work has been done in the short 1 daughter for some time. responsible for lumber industry loans. time of the laboratory ’ s life. Facing 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bressler were Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy the urgent need to seek ways and ‘ A Sight for Sore Eyes Sunday dinner guests at the home of Rag Mop i means to make marketable products Would you call it magic worth Mr. and Mrs. Phil Corbett in Salem. Johnson Rag to witness the transformation of material that was being left in the seeing 1 They also visited at the Fred Hester Wedding Samba woods, and facing the fact of a great ' of Douglas fir bark into wax that bees home. Quicksilver volume of over-age timber in Oregon 1 might envy? Fiberboard from saw The St. Patrick party sponsored by is more common place, and work «. Come in and see our wide selections forests, the staff pitched in for shirt- dust < on this at the OSC laboratory has led the Altar Society and held at the of 45 RPM and <8 RPM Popular», Old s i eeve research on these related prob- 1 ’ Timers, I’» net «« f'lacatzxnl nn/1 Cnml f^lnaoinal • Classical, and Semi-Classica! to payroll increase already in Oregon. Rebekah hall Sunday evening,March lems. Records. 19, had a fair crowd with cards and Today there is a permanent research The laboratory also made a market, bingo furnishing the entertainment. able pole out of the lodgepole pine. 'staff of 24 Dean Dunn's technical I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hampton and drying experiments are of first director is Dr. Phimister B. Proctor. Kiln 1 little son Douglas Earl of Pendleton, ' "First with What You Want Most" William J. Baker is chief of the tech- importance. spent the last of the week at the I brought home the prettiest piece COMPLETE APPLIANCE SERVICE nical administrative division and Dr. E. F. Kurth heads up chemical utiliza- ' of oak I ever did see. Tan oak it is. home of hr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Radio, Washer, Refrigerator ! tion. The others are highly qualified Down on the Oregon Coast the tan oak Alex Bodeker. Hampton attended the I and Electrical Appliance grows big logs. The bark is Basket ball tourney held at Eugene. j technical specialists who deserve all tree 1 Mill City 1884 Stayton 215 kinds of praise and flowers. At the social meeting of Santiam 1 prime for tanning uses. It has been to see stripped logs left to Valley grange a special meeting was But glory is not the demand of these common < EXPERT COLOR MATCHING rot- -because the wood kinks horribly held to confer the third and fourth COMPLETE in common drying. At Corvallis they degrees upon a class of candidates. UPHOLSTERING AND BODY REPAIRING are finding ways to bring the beauty Guests were present from the Crow of tan oak into fine uses. foot grange with four members from But go see for yourself. Or write there taking the degree. The fifth to Dean Paul M. Dunn for Circular degree or (Pomona) will be held at 3. Learn about a research center of the Crowfoot grange Thursday even which all the Northwest should be ing, April Sth, with several from San 14 Years Experience tiam Valley grange planning to at proud. Mil I. CITY And now I can render "The Frozen tend that. A pot luck lunch was Logger” with a clearer conscience. served at the close of the meeting. 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