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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1959)
Increased Use Taxes Campground Facilities In the National Forest of the Pacific Northwest If they don't call maybe they don't know where to reach you are listed personally in the telephone directory Every member of your household will benefit from this low cost individual listing service . teenagers, relatives, or other folks living with you So call today and have all your family listed VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY Serving Mill City-Gates, Aumsville, Detroit- Idanha, Silverton, Turner Public u*e of the National Forests of the Pacif c Northwest Region for includes a table, bench and fireplace î recreation reached an all time high an.i <.i a campsite a tent spot and in 1958. according to a recent an parking space are added*. In addi nouncement by Regional Forester J tion two writer sports areas, one Herbert Stone. Crowding and over government-owned organization site, use of the recr-ation facilities of these two water sports areas and two view Top pitcher of the week was Ralph forests continued to be a major con points were constructed However, in cern of the Region. Field offices re -pite of these efforts, the Region is Earhart who threw two one-hit games I ported that during 1958 approximate still losing ground in its efforts to for the Mehama town team. Wednesday, the 24th, the first ly 7.815.000 persons visited these Na provde adequate facilities for the tional Forests This involved 10,122.- forest visitors. This means that ex game was played between the Gates 000 days of man-use. Recreation visits isting facilities are being taxed con Firemen and Simnson Logger? of have increased 71% since 1954 and in siderably beyond their capacity, and Idanha with the Firemen winning 6 1958 alone, the rate jumped 20%. In that there is real danger of serious to 4. In the second game, the Me this same year nation-wide visits to damage to soil, water and recreation hama Town team defeated the Me hama Firemen 8 fb 4. The smoke the National Forests increased by resources in many areas. 12% according to a recent release (amnmg. picnicking, and general eaters were off to an early start but from the United States Department enjoyment attracted over 60% ot lost their lead after five innings. In of Agriculture. According to Region last year’s visitors. Other visits were the seventh inning with two men on al Forester Stone, approximately 42% made for fishing. winter sports, base Phil Carey hit a home run end- of the visits were made to camp and hunting, water sports and hik.ng. in , ing the game. The first game Friday night was picnic sites These two types of areas that order of popularity another good one with the first 6*4 accomodated 3.297.000 people in 1958, The Mt. Hood National Forest in innings being scoreless. In the third compared to the 2.770,000 visits in Oregon was by far the leading re inning the Mehama Townies got run 1957. creation forest of the Region. _ Thia s ners on base but were unable . to forest alone took care of 2,753,800 j Many new- recreation facilities have score. In the bottom of the seventh. been constructed or developed in the visits or approximately 38% of the Harold Wiltse got on, on « walk Phil last year and a half under the U. total for the Region in 1958. The Carey hit a single, sending Wiltse S. Forest service program “Opera Deschutes Forest >n Oregon and the to second. Ralph Earhart then hit a tion Outdoors.” During this period, Gifford Pinchot. Mt. Baker. Sno- home run to left field ending the the Region constructed 58 camps or qualinue and Wenatchee h orests tn ball game. 1-0 for Mehama against picnic sites, including 622 family Washington all had over 500.000 Simpson of Lyons. units (for a picnic site a family unit. visits during 1958. Simpson of Idanha defeated the Jaycees 4 to 2 in the second game. Monday Simpson of Lyons defeat ed the Mehama Firemen 5 to 1. In the second game the Gates Firemen defeated the Mill City Jaycees 14-4. League Standing the Qualify service w ’MP PRICES ARE ICW! CAMPBELLS KRAFTS Tomato Juice 46oz tins 95c r Velveeta Cheese 2 lb. loaf 79 vuveerA •WHtrno noa '"ffit tMtA» ! Van Camp Pork and Beans 21 size 3 cons 69‘ Shortening 3 lb. can 79< CRISCO or FLUFFO KRAFTS PARKAY I Blue Bell Potato Chips New Large Pkg. 59 Oleomargarine 5 lb $l«00 CAPITOL Catsup » WONDERFOOD 3 bottles 55c Marshmallows 1 lb pkg 29c CHASE and SANBORN Instant Coffee 6oz. jar 83c SNOWFLAKE Crackers Softball Ass'n. Portland-Sale m-I<Un ha all way points Allied Van Lines Agent Local & Nationwide Household Moving Stayton Phone BO 9-2876 Salem EM 3-1626 SHIP IT WRIGHT Star Team Dates missed can quickly become a thing of the past when you » «—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. JULY 2. 195» Simpson of Lyons ___ 9 Gates Fire Department ----- 9 Mehama Town Team ___ —7 Simpson of Idanha ............. M Mill City Jaycees ................ 3 Mehama Fire Department _ 1 All Star Team Picked The all-star ball club was picked by the board of directors Tuesday- night at a meeting held in the ban quet room at the Last Frontier. The board picked the following men for the game here July 4 against Randalls Chuck Wagon of Salem, last year’s state champs. Managers i will be Frank Spellmeyer and Har old Wiltse. Players are Frank Spell meyer, Dean Mansfield, Gale Carey. I Burnie Miotke, Bud MeDougall, 1 Ralph Earhart, Bob Fisher, Chuck Morgan, D Heuberger, Delmar Sy- verson, Dale Horrocks. Chet How lett, Harold Wiltse. Maurie Bassett, I Dennie Frank, Dick Boedigheimer, 1 Phil Carey, Jim Grant, Herb Mays, j Al Ward. Bernie Callahan. Jack I Ruth and Lou Morgau. You'll receive more than a RaM. shake when you bring your out to Tom’s Shell Service. Our ex- |>erienced men will treat your auto like a baby. Tom's Shell Service We Give S & H Green Phone 7931 Earharts Injured in Car Accident on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lee Earhart and ¿tins Robert and Everett were involved in l a serious auto accident Sunday on | highway 213 near the Colton Inter section. Robert was driving when the nr in front of them suddenly turned left, causing the Earhart car to crash into it, although Robert swerved to try to avoid the accident. Mr. Earhart and Everett received severe head injuries with other members of the family just shaken up. A registered nurse happened to be in a passing ar and gave first I aid. They were then taken to the Oregon City hospital and are now recovering at home. Ironically, Mr. Earhart had been laid up with a back injury for sev eral months and w’as on his way' to see about a job when the accident oc curred. Their car was completely de molished. New Arrivals 2 lb. box 49' TOM Says: Report From Santiam Hospital LET US HELP I YOU CHART SAFE COURSE With property values and building costs on the rise, the safe course is to make sure your fire insurance fully pro tects your home. CHECK WITH US NOW D. B. HILL INSURANCE COMPANY Memorial Born June 25 to Mr. and Mrs Cletus Joseph Schmitz i sou. Kenneth Victor, weighing 4 pou-d I >-ine'- ASSORTED FLAVORS Kool Aid 6 pkgs. 29 MAYFLOWER Cottage Cheese 1 Pint Pkg. 25c Highest Quality Meats FRESH—Whole Eviscerated "How about one of those wonder drugs?" Fryerslb39c cut uplb43 CASCADE SKINLESS Wieners 12 oz Dkg Highest Quality Produce 49c Cantaloupe 3 for 37c By By The The Piece Piece NEBERGALLS LARGE lb. 4P 2 heads 19C ----------------------------- Bologna(mincedham) lb. 43* Watermelons IV Sliced lb. 49c Lettuce WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS HILL TOP MARKET MILL CITY. ORE. Prices Good For July 2, 3, 4 PHONE 2744 A Tvr jot i cold,” the man said, and he went on to ask for a "wonder drug.” The pharmacist sold him soma aspirin and advised him to see his ph..sidan. As it happened the asptnn lived him up fine, but the point is this; Pharmacists are not physicians. We work with doctors, pros id. ng the drugs and medicines they prescribe. We have a professional knowledge of the powerful new "wonder drugs,” so we know how important it is to use them correctly. Please do not feel offended w hen your pharmacist refuses to sell you a certain drug. It is for your protecuoa and tn the bes' interest of your good health. Always see your doctor when potent medxauoa is required. MILL CITY PHARMACY Dependable Prescription Service Phone 6607 Mill City, Oregon