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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1950)
May 4, 1950 8—THE MUI <111 EN1 EMPRISE BREITENBUSH JI STIC E COURT For violation basic rule: George P Ducich, $25; Russell C. Hart, IS; Carl Raymond Colvin $2.50: Maurice Ope $10; W. W. Wets $25 George P. Cucich, no chauffeur’s license $5; Herbert Grisbeck, Im proper license plates $10; John J. Schram, drunk $25, five days sus pended; George Waller, no operator’s license $5; Thomas H. Lloyd, dis orderly conduct $25; Kenneth C. Wil liams, improper license plates $5; Harvey C. Lackey, no operators li cense $1; Chas. Hatfield, overlength load $5. Mayor Toman Selects Canyon Mills Ask For Lumber Census Observer Head Cancer Society Gives Five Year Summary A five-year summary of the Ameri Several sawmills in the Mill City Governor Douglas McKay took note can Cancer Society’s step-by-step I today of recent preparedness develop area will not be listed in the 1949 fight against the nation's No. 2 | ments in Washington, D. C., and lumber census of the Douglas fir re killer was made available this week 1 urged Oregon mayors not to delay in gion now being tabulated. The reason, West Coast Lumber by George W. Schoeffel, campaign , co-operating with his request that chairman for the society's Oregon they designate local supervisors to men’s Association advises this news division. paper, is that some mill operators staff a statewide ground observation The summary, a part of the national have failed to fill in the simple forms | organization. | organization’s annual report, revealed The request went out to 92 mayors i equited in this vital enumeration. Mills who have not yet co-oper that since 1944 the society has: on April 13 and Governor McKay 1 Invested more than $13.000,000 said that about 30 replies had been ated,” said H. V. Simpson, executive received by last week-end. Include-1 vice president of the association, [ in a national research program; was a letter from Mayor Albert "are hurting themselves and the com 2. Increased the number of cancer You Don't Need Cash To Buy Toman who informed the state’s chief munity in which they operate.” ' clinics in the country from 392 to 570; the Things You Need ... The lumber executive pointed out executive of the appointment of J. T. DRIVERS EXAMINER 3. Increased the public's support that accurate industry production A Drivers License Examiner will be King as the local supervisor. of the annual campaign from $850,000 figures are needed when the western The governor said that city officials on duty in Mill City, Fridey May 12, in 1944 to $13,600,000 inl949; 1950, at the Fire Hall, between the 1 who have replied thus far, not only lumber industry appears before Con 4. Established post graduate and gressional committees. named their local ground observation hours of 9 a m. and 4 p.m., according refresher training activities for physi-1 to an announcement received from ■ chiefs but expressed a willingness to | "More important,” Simpson said, work with the Oregon Civil Defense "we need authentic figures of the cians in 51 of the society’s 61 divi the Secretary of State's office. Persons wishing licenses or permits agency in locating and setting up Douglas fir region in our drive to get sions, and 5. Produced the basic materials for to drive are asked to get in touch J observation posts in their commun- adequate freight car supply for this with the examiner well ahead of the 1 ities. region. The needs of every mill public and professional education in cancer control. He said he recognized that answers must be listed.” scheduled closing hour in order to The summary also reported the assure completion of their applications would, of necessity, be slow in coming Simpson urged all mills, who have from cities where councils met only not yet complied, to send in the short society has done much to create a with a minimum of delay. once a month. Wherever indicated, questionaires at once. He said all I “public awareness of cancer" that has Infancy is wonderful. Five "extra a representative of the state agency mills that operated any portion of saved many lives through early diag men” for every 100 girl babies are j will visit the cities in question, con- 1949, or that had previously operated nosis and treatment. 1 provided at birth by a generous I tact the supervisors and other offi- but were idle during the year, should Center and Liberty Sts. Mama Nature. The ratio never | cials and assist them with their plans send in the questionaire. SALEM,. OREGON , for activating air raid warning and changes. “This week we will send out our ! observation systems. Governor McKay’s appeal to Oregon I fourth questionaire to those mills who mayors today came in the wake of in have not yet responded.” Simpson dications of growing concern in said. ‘It will take only a few ’ Washington over the seriousness of minutes for each mill to supply the the cold war. Congress showed an necessary information. To be of inclination to extend the draft act value to the industry, we should have | and to increase the defense budget and final tabulations of production, ship K | the civil aeronautics authority said ments. orders and number of mills S ; it would require flight plans of pilots by counties ready within another S intending to fly over the Pacific month.” Again stressing the urgency of full Northwest. participation by the industry in this census, Simpson said that partial o DEADLINE FOR URANI! figures gathered so far are being o used in important presentations to 0 RECORDING I The state department of agricul- PUBLIC DINNER SUNDAY o ture today is making an appeal to The Bohemian lodge of Mill City livestock owners in this area to get in their application to retain their will serve a turkey dinner to the pub present stock brands. The deadline lic on Sunday. May 7th. from 12 noon for re-cording brands, now required to 2 p.m. Bohemian pastry will also be served. every five years, is May 31. 0 Ï So far not many more than 3,000 Prices for the complete dinner are o brand applications have been received j children under 14 yrs—.30 cents and s in the department headquarters at adults— .75 cents. Salem. With about 16,000 brands I The dinner will be served at the recorded in the last recording ueriod, Bohemian hall 1 mile west of Mill Jim O’Leary Irene O’Leary officials estimate that between ten | City. B I and twelve thousands of these will bo PRE-SCHOOL CLINIC HELI) renewed. That means from now on bbbbbb | at least 200 applications per day Dr. W. J. Stone, Marion county should be received, instead of the 40 health doctor, assisted by two of the county health nurses, held the baby or 50 that have been coming. M E. Knickerbocker, chief of the and pre-school clinic, Tuesday. April department’s division of animal in- 25th. at the Idanha grade school ! dustry, reminds livestock men that building Forty-nine children were after the May 31 deadline a brand may examined and treated in the one day. be recorded by anyone if the present Local people who volunteered to help owner fails to re-record his or her were Mrs. William Cauble, Mrs. Eldon Whfte, Mrs. John Weisgerber, Mrs brand. R C Haseman and Mary Sue Palmer JOAQUINS IN ACCIDENT Through 25 and up to 30 there are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Joaquin, daughter Darleen and his mother, Mrs. Isaura still waltz partners for all the danc Joaquin had a narrow escape Sunday ing daughters. Most trips to the Republican for evening when their car was involved altar are made before this era begins in a four car mix-up. on highway 99, At 35. alas, one-third of the women 1 fifteen miles this side of Roseburg. in 100 must go set on the shelf. CAPABLE. The Joaquins had spent Sunday in SINC ERE and Roseburg and were on the return trip, the last car in a string of five,when HON EST WORK suddenly the leading car stopped, and turned across the highway to i take a side road on the left, causing AS YOUR the four cars following to pile up. The Joaquin car was the most seri- j ously damaged but ajlter several hours tinkering by Joaquin, who i operates the Quonset garage in Gates, was able to limp the rest of the way home under its own power. None of the occupants of the cars were seriously injured. Mrs Laura Joaquin sustained a cut lip. The family had visited for the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs Layton Gosnell, HOUCK COMMITTEE relatives and had also called upon Mr. HARRY W. SCOTT, Chairman and Mrs. Robert Wilson, former resi dents of Gates There is no worse evil than a bad woman, and nothing has ever been produced better than a good one. rials. Work done promptly... and guaranteed. Let us givs you a free estimate. 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