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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1959)
OaiGOK S CntTOTlAL ALBUM PASS 2 8— THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THl RSDAY. JANUARY 15. 1959 SUB34 TIBE TO THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE TODAY! $3.40 a Y «ar /B4O/926 CROSSED THE FLAIN6 AT 3, MARRIED AT 14-, DIVORCED AT 1«. WORKED AS A MILLINER TO 6UPPORT HER 6ON . ATTENDED ECLECTIC 6CHOOL OF MEDICINE IN PHILADELPHIA . LATER GRADUATED FROM UNIYERSTH OF MICHIGAN MEPICAL SCHOOL (iMO? By Rod Schaer Friday night, the Wolverines lost a close game to the Jefferson Lions by a sere of 44-43. The final count was gained in a three minute over time. During this overtime the Wol verines .-cored 3 points to Jeff’s 4. It is possible that if Larry Kanoff; had not fouled out in the third quart er, the score would have been in San- v.f UAotowZ PRODUCE ORANGES 113 size dozen 39c GREEN STAMPS No. 2 SPUDS 50lbs.89c 3 lb. pkg. 89c »mow»® Grade A Large Fresh EGGS I Roman Beauty APPLES 23 lb- box 1.49 65 ‘ 2 doz. 89c Borden's Cottage Cheese pint 19c Hi C- Pineapple -Grapefruit Drink 4 cans $1 Tasty Pak Albacore Grated Tuna 4 for95 e Tasty Pak PEAS COFFEE While it lasts 3 cans 49c CQ A CORN, Elsinore “b*1™1 or cream style 3/55‘ Oregon Beauty Cut Green Beans 3/5 9C Skippy Peanut Butter1202 iar cram»°r crunch 47c fflLL-TOP MAR® MILL CITY, ORE. Prices Good for January 15-16-17 PHONE 2744 JOHN W. REID, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OREGON JTlHSr WOMAN FROM PACIFIC COAST TO GRADUATE FROM A ME PICA L SCHOOL. SHE WAS A TIRELESS CAMPAIGNER FOR PROHIBITION, WOMENS RIGHTS ANP STERILIZATION OF THE INSANE i*RACTICEP MEPlClNE IN PORTLANP AND YAKIMA, RETIRING IN 1906. DR. JOHN C. TABB Chiropractic Physician Phone RO 9-2922 Hour« 9:00 to 6:00 Ev -nings By Appointment M2 E. Ida St Htaytoo DR. VICTOR J. MYERS Chiropractic Physician VOUR DOUARS Fancy Navel LOW PRICES PLUS Business and Professional DIRECTORY BELL BLDG. IDA and THIRD 9T. STAYTON, OREGON PHONE RO 9-2557 . Ceravi- ■• Dr. Leslie J. Carson OPTOMETRIST Visual analysis — Contact lenaae Viaual training Every Day But Wednesday 515 Third St. Stayton Ph. RO 9-2751 tiam’s favor. Kanoff sunk three long shots in the third, and moments later ’ fouled out. Tom Fencl and Dorman Gregory | did a good job on the backboards and | in keeping their individual men from ! scoring. Gregory was high point | man for Santiam with 17. Santiam 43—Fencl 6, Baughman 8, Gregory 17, Kanoff 7, Morgan 5. Jefferson 44—Marcum 3, Ellis 10, Marlatt 1, Wimbush 18, Wakefield 7, Reserve. Barnes, 5. f The JV’s lost their game 48-38. I i Bob Morgan had 12 points for the losers. | I_______________________ J. W. GOIN Experienced Veterinarian By Harold*« Moral Gardens Ph. BO 9-2533 Stayton, Ore. A late coastal opening to protect downstream migrant steelhead and salmon and extended seasons for steelhead on five additional coastal streams highlighted the game com mission meeting Friday-^V'here tenta- I tive regulations for the 1959 season ; i were establ:shed. Final rules will be Weddle Funeral Home adopted following a second public I hearing on January 23. Trout season opener would be May Modern Funeral Service 30 in all coastal zones under the ten STAYTON OREGON tative rules to allow a greater escape-1 ment of downstream migrant .-almon , Appointment of Don A. Proudfoot and steelhead youngsters. The rule, as director of marketing, heading a would apply to all streams in zones new central maketing organization for 1, 3, and 4. which would include the . Simpson Timber Company, was an Rogue and Umpqua drainages. Lakes I nounced in Seattle today by C. H in the coastal zone would open with Septic Tank« and Sewers Clean«« Bacon, Jr., executive vice president. the rest of the state on April 25. The Ph. Salem FMpire 3-9VW COLLECT | Proudfoot, with Simpson’s sales general trout sea on would close on 11179 Eire St. W. Salem management the past 11 years, has Oetvbi r 31 with ^he exception of the ( I served as marketing director of the Rogue drainage which would close on | Company’s central research depart October 4. ment the past 18 months. Squaw lake and Willow Cre. k res- BE SUBE WITH j Bacon said the new marketing or ervoir in zone 4 would open on April ganization will supplement the Com 15, while Fish lake would open with pany’s existing sales forces by stimu the high lakes on May 30. All three lating nationwide demand for Simp would close on October 18. son building material products in Lakes, reservoirs, and their tribu areas beneficial to the Company's taries within nafional forest, bound *oa roua present wholesale customers. aries in the Cascade» would onen on TELEVISION OF RADIO Proudfoot will be responsible for May 30 and extend through October Phone 3207 or UL 9-2191 the Company’s advertising, trade pro 18. An exception would b" made at VY e Specialize on motion, sales promotion and market East and Paulina lakes which would Philco, Motorola. Zenith ing research. He has announced the close on October 3. appointment of Thayne B- Jongeward, i Based on studies, of late season Stiffler's Radio and current advertising manager, as ad-1 angling on the Wilson and Alsea riv Appliance Co. vertising and consumer relations man-I ers, the commissi n opened five more ager, and Herbert G. Moore as mar-1 coastal streams for late season steel- keting research manager. Moore hasihead angling. These would include the been market research supervisor ot | Coquille, Nehalem, Salmon, Sixes, and WE SELL BETTER Simpson Logging Company at She.-1 Tenmile where the steelhead season ton. CARS FOR LESS would extend through March 31. Working with Moore will be Law Umpqua salmon anglers also re rence Giovi of Seattle, and Robert ceived a br<-ak with the upping of the W. Pitzer, market analyst for Simp <alm m bag limit to contorm to the son Logging Company at Shelton who rest of state, 2 per day, 4 in posses will transfer to Seattle. Additional sion or in 7 consecutive days. appointments will be announced soon, Added restrictions were placed on Proudfoot indicated. salmon anglers fishing in o<“an wat STAYTON, OREGON ers which would prohibit them from IT PAYS TO BUY AT keeping feeder salmon under 20 inch- HOME j es in length. The rule would apply from Tillamook head to the California i line. The 22-inch salmon rule was re tained for the Columbia river ‘o Till- ’ amook head. Anglers would have several lake Stayton-Jefferson tributaries ofotiei ti summer trout angling. These include tributary AUTO WRECKERS Second-growth Douglas fir a p pears streams to Mercer, Munsel, Siltcoos, to be as strong as old-growth in ten >utton, Tahkenitch. Tenmile, and Rebuilt motors and trans sion parallel to the wood grain, a Woahink lakes, all zone 1, and Odell study made by an Oregon State Col lake in zone 5. Odell lake tributaries missions. lege forester, Antone C. Van Vliet, i include Trapper creek and Crystal Cars bought and sold shows. creek. Odell creek and tributaries were The study is part of a continuing, [a.so opened to angling. Haysta.k and We huy junk. long-range program of research by . Ochoco reservoirs in zone 5 would be OSC on second-growth timber—the I opened to year around angling as Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton, Ore. timber of coming decades when old- i would Chickahominy reservoir ;n zone growth stands are exhausted. 8. of second-growth forests Age ranges up to !♦>() years while old- growth stands aie many hundreds of years old. Properties of the second- SEPTIC TANKS growth timber do not always com- CLEANED form to the qualities established for is hereby given that application old growth, however, and the OSC was made on the 8th day of Prompt service in the studies are aimed at supplying infor December 1958 by The Western mation on the differences and at es tablishing .standards for the new- Union Telegraph Company to Canyon when you call us The Federal Communications growth wood. Reasonable Rates Information about tension strength Commission to discontinue the pamllel to the grain has been s< anty. after-hour •-hour physical delivery delivei ser- Satisfaction Guaranteed In the past, because wood exhibits vice during _ the closed hours of Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton, Ore great strength along the grain and the railroad-operated office in because of lack of practical fasteners, Mill City. Oregon. it was uncommon for a clear, straight grained piece of wood to be pulled If the application is granted apart lengthwise before the fasten substitute service will be avail ers failed. Van Vliet pointed out. able by telephone through the LICENSED Recent devel pmenta in the im nearest open Western Union of provement of adhesives and fasteners fice during the closed hours of and shortage of la ge, clear structural the railroad-operated office in material has u’hered in a new era of »1J4 Per Month a«4 Up wooden trass design» and erg-.neered Mill City. Oregon. Also Ferrteiag Gate«, Lyons beams, however, he continued. For the Any member of the public de I da ns ha and IXetroft first time, a quiring knowledge about siring to protest or support the tension parallel to grain has become closing of this office may com mill rrrr. orbgon important. municate in writing with the Van Vliet’s study indicates that the Federal Communications Com DISPOSAL SERVICE second-growth timber has tension Bini Cline, Owner Ph. 5902 mission Washington 25. D. C, strength cb.siriictfri<tiC' cc r. parable ,on or before January 28, 1959. to the old-growth mater.al Simpson Timber Co. Appoints Proudfoot as New Marketing Head MIKE'S Septic Service GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET Second-Growth Fir Shows Well in OSC Tension Research NOTICE Garbage Disposal