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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1959)
mill. The only joker was that the s—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE power plant had to shut down at 11 THURSDAY. JUNE IS. 1M» p. m. each night to rebuild the water level at the company’s reservoir. You Find the Best In This reminisces Nils Hult, presi dent of the firm which now operates modern plants at Junction City and Horton, was a wonderful arrange when you shop regularly ment for young bucks who were court ing their sweethearts—if they could at our meat and grocery manage to stick around the living room until 11 o’clock. store. • • • See mb about a Locker Today. Scale Your Fish Hydraulically There’s an easy way to clean that Order one and have it ready steelhead, salmon or trout you may for fafi. be lucky enough to hook in some Tree Open 7 Days A Week. Farm stream or elsewhere. Above are three future Mill City citizens. They are Simply lay it out on the lawn, put the children of Mr. and Mrs. Lavem G. Ohrt. From 'your foot on its tail and turn the hose left to right are Leland Wayne Ohrt 15 mönths ; on it from a low rear angle. A hard old; Cathy Ann Ohrt 2 years and Christine Marie, stream of water will flip the scales off in a matter of moments. 4 years old. ___ Not too hard, though, or you’ll have I Mill City I fish all over the yard. Also, it won’t Phone 2642 I for industry nationally. work on catfish, perch, bass or other T'r e report sa.d that, nationally, 86 | per cent of all forest planting is be I species. ing d ne on privately owned lands. By John E. Benneth Along The Lead Line Tree planting has more than doubled Aerial seeding of new forest is in in the last five years. Some 340 students from four Coos creasing by leaps and bounds nation , County high schools planted tree ally, and greatest use of this new re seedlings in a recent Keep Oregon Cupid Wore Calk Shoes forestation technique is on forest in I All the electricity you can use fer [ Green project with 25,000 seedlings PROPERTY dustry lands in Pacific Northwest. 'a dollar a month! ' supplied by Coos Bay Pulp Corp., values Some 32/306 acres of industry Tree A That nat ’s s tne aeal wmen auiv euu,- Empire, and the State Forestry De the deal which Hult Lum- Farms and other private forest lands bej. Cu offerea neighboring folk back partment. Bay Area JCs served a hot were aerially seeded in the Pacific in liMMj when the pioneering family lunch to the planters with funds con Northwest last year, according to the lim ua¿ ruulilng a water-power tributed by Evans Products Co., Coos Department of Agriculture. This was plant lor it* then Clackamas County Head Timber Co. and Menasha Ply 63 per cent of the 51,848-acre total wood. . . Nearly one million water fowl were counted in Oregon during t^e annual mid-winter waterfowl in- sntory — the highest count on record JUST HOW FAR and a 53 per cent increase over the previous year. . . . One reason to use WOULD YOUR I wood: Rust-Oleum Corp., produer of rust-preventing coatings, estimates COVERAGE GO? •urrent national losses due to rust at about |75 billion annually. Crown Zellerbach Corp, loggers haul their Would your present fire In timber harvests over a 2,020-mile net surance cover replacement work of rock-surfaced and dirt roads. The company’s forest-highway system costs at today’s higher fig would reach from Seattle to Milwau ures? If you want to play kie, Wis., if stretched into a single line. . . . What is conservation, safe, better look Into the mat George W. Reynolds, editor of the ter now. Wyoming Wildlife, puts it this way: 1 “Conservation is,- when the fat’s NO OBLIGATION boiled out, wise use. Conservation is enjoying without waste. Conservation in resource use with an eye on tomor D. B. HILL INSURANCE row Conservation is the thing we practice now so that we can enjoy its benefits now and next year. Con ' COMPANY servation is just common sense back ed up by technical know-how." Citizens of the Week MEAT and GROCERIES Mill City Meat Market TIMBFRUNE || SUBSCRIBE TO THE Mil.I CITY ENTERPRISE TODAY! S3 BO a Year Last Frentier Resort Phone 5844 Gates, Oregon ANNOUNCING! New Summer Hours Open 7 Days A Week Restaurant Opens 11:30 a. .m Pool Open; 1 p. m. - 9 p. m. SWIM TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE 12 Days s5.00 About that boulder in your eye “Got something in my eye,” the customer »aid. “Feea like a boulder. How about taking it out?” He was hurting and wanted help then and there. U o pharmacist remembered hearing about another man whose “something” turned out to be a steel splinter embedded in his eyebalL He advised him to see his physician. Prompt surgery saved his sight. So, we're careful. And if we seem overly cautious sometimes, remember—we're pharma* cists, not physicians. We work a-frA doctors, dis persing the drugs and medications they preset. m . But we don’t practice medictne. MILL CITY PHARMACY Dependable Prescription Service Phone 6607 Mill City, Oregon