The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 07, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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    Automotive A liKliiwtrlui
Maintenance
Welding, DI chc I Engine
.Servire
Shop or Field
Delco liuttcrleN
Factory Equipment
Ignition Furt«
Dealer for A I hm » Welding
Product«
Hoover's Repair
Jim und Vrryl Hoover
Ph. 897-291t Mill City
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Hit skin ii awfully sensitive."
You’ll Like Our Food
Steaks, Chicken
Sea Food
Live Music Every
Friday and Saturday
Try any one of our many
entrees and compare them
with any you've had before.
You'll agree that we serve
the beat food around at tho
moat reasonable prices.
Chris Campbell, Owner
Phone 859-2801
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4 COCI'fit<rE
MtHAMA
TOWN TALK
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A thought for today—It la not
Mr». Sylvia Duncan, Worthy
really the quantity of life tliut Matron of Marilyn Chapter No.
you live thut count*, but the 145 OES and Mr*. Floyd Völkel
quality.
ot Gate», attended u Friend­
ship night ut Trinity Chapter
H<*-k-•*»<! »iuwt« at the home OES in Salem Friday evening.
of Mi
and M m Art Kan
w< i< Mr. and Mrs. Al Zuber
Sunday evening dinner guent»
and family of Centralia, Wash. at the home of Mr and Mr*.
He worked at Detroit burn 10 Floyd Shepherd were Alvin
year* ago and made hi* home Wright from Manzunita, Mr.
with the Kerr* ut that time.
md Mr*. Cliff Roebke from
Stayton, Mr. and Mr*. Milton
Mr. and Mr». M>*l Kami«, ami Rolen, Barbara Jean and Bob­
Laura Jo »[amt the week end in by from Lyon* and Mr. and
M< dford visiting with their son Mr*. William Shepherd, Leroy,
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and 'Jerry and Bonnie.
Mr*. George Rambo and Stev­
en. They al«o visited with
Mr. and Mr». Iceland Kupllng
friend* in Glendale enroute er »(>ent Sunday in Salem at
home.
(lie home ot their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mr».
V l»illng at Uie home ot Mr. Ilurold Judge and family.
and Mr». Cecil Lake i» Ray
She pl n rd of Hardin, Montana
Visitor» Friday afternoon at
Sunday visitor* at the Lake the Iwane of Mr. und Mrs. El­
home were Mr. and Mr*. Jack mer Shaw were Mr. and Mr».
Coryell .in<l family ot Portland Iz-e Rainbolt and Veta Rue
from Sun Jose, Calif. Friduy
Mr». BI. uk In- Kelly ha» re evening the Shaw» und their
turn.-d t<> her home in Salem guest» accompanied by Mr»,
after »pending two week* In lkm Andrew* from Eugene
Mill City caring for the Re. went to Druln to Mr*. Shaw *
Mine home land dog» during brother und sister-in-law, Mr.
their absence.
and Mrs. Raymond Bematzki,
where they spent the weekend.
Mr. ami Mr». Shield» Re.Mine Joining the group Sunday were
returned la»t week from a two Mr und Mrs. Bud Bilyeu and
w. ek» trip to Hawaii. Mr*. Re- Brent, Mr. and Mr».
Verne
Mine »aid they had a wonder­ Shaw, Sky and Craig; Don An­
ful time and that the weather drew* from Eugene and Mr.
was jwrfrct While there they and Mi*. Danny Bernutzki and
»pent con»idrt‘able time veil­ family from Blue River. Al*o
ing with Mr. and Mr*. Robert visiting nt the Bernutzki home
Allen and family, enjoying their were Mr. und Mr*. Cecil Rain
new »w'lmming pool
bolt from Great Bend, Kan.
Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. Rainbolt
Mr. and Mr». Andy Ander- are Raymond Bernatzki's sis­
berg and Kim of Junction City ters.
»jM-nt the last weekend at the
home ot Mr and Mr*. Jack
Mr. and Mr». (ìeurgr Dtckir
Scott. Other dinner guests on front Springfield spent thè
Sunday were Mr. ami Mr*. Al- weekend at their Mdl City
liert Steven* ot Lyon* and Mr home.
ami Mr*. A W Toman and
family of Salem Caller* in the
Mr». Jiunr« (Vithbert, Jim­
afternoon were Mr and Mr* my und Lauri from Salem vis­
Fred Ilerg.
ited at the Roger Nelson and
Izrwell Cree homes Monday af­
< liarl«-» <>. l ari» from ItoUe, ternoon. They also visited at
Ida., wa* a visitor at the home the Floyd Johnson home in
of Mr. and Mr*. 1 owe 11 Cree Gates
Wednesday
evening.
Faria
worked at Detroit dam anti
Mr. anil Mr*. Mel Eide and
went from Mill City to India. family were in Olympia, Wn..
He i* now employed by Mor­ to attend tile wedding of her
ris-Knutson. and the family re- sister, Mui Janet Robinson
aidea at Boise.
to Roger Haag at the First
Baptist church in Olympia.
Mr. and Mr». Hole Smith of They visited with her parents,
Eugene spent the weekend at Mr. und Mrs. Jason Robinson
the George an«) Arile Dickie and his parents, Mr. and Mr*.
home*.
Carl Eide of Bremerton.
You Are in Safe Hands
When You Buy From U». We Carry
Nationally Advertised Quality
Brand Building Supplies
Check
uh
for your building needs
MALARKEY
MILL
Mr. and Mr». Im llalo- from
Fall (.'reek, visited their »on,
! itev. Harold Hake and family
from Tuesday until Thursday of
last week. Tuesday wa* Rev.
<*• • • • I Hake's birthday anniversary.
CITY.
OREGON
Helicopter Logging Found
0. K. for Inaccessible Lands
The feasibility of using heli­ would destroy the beauty of a ,
copter* for logging o|»-ration* particular area.
on up-to-now inaccessible timb­
4. It quick action is needed to
erlands in the Pacific North­ remove timber while it still ha*
west and Alaska na* been dem­ economic value from fire-kill­
onstrated by forest engineers I ed, bug-killed, or wind thrown 1
at Oregon State University, ac­ stand*.
cording to John E. O'ljeary,
5. If right-of-way problem*
project director.
hinder the development of a
O'Leary, associate professor road system.
of forest engineering at OSU,
6. It special orders require ’
ha* been studying the posiibd.- the removal of a certain spec­
itlca of helicopter logging since ies in a mixed stand prior to
June 1961 under contract with the final cut.
the U. S. Forest Service.
7. It the topography or loca­
Until recently, timberland* tion of the timberland is such
which seemed impossible to log that it requires a special log­
with conventional method* w< re ging method which the helicop­
bypassed, O'Leary point» out. ter can provide.
The point ha* been reached,
Helicopters cannot be used
however, where such land* arc everywhere economically, :
too valuable to ignore.
O’lwary emphasizes, and will
In Alaska alone, there are not compete, for the most part,
approximately 2,000,000 acre* with the conventional machinery
of valuable timlx-rland which used for Jogging. Certain condi­
up to now, huve tx-en consid- tions must first exist in an area
ed inaccessible but which could in order for helicopter logging to
be logged economically by heli­ be possible and economical.
copter, he adds. It seems quite
A few of these conditions are: '
likely that heiecopter logging tow temperatures and eleva­
may have a very important tions should exist in order tor a
place in the future of logging, helicopter to give best perfor­
O'Leary believes.
mance; the weather must be
He lilts at least seven sit­ fairly good because helicopters
uations where helicopter» may are grounded by dense fog. i
be used in preference to the sleet, and winds in excess ot 30 ;
conventional k>gging methods. knots; water, where log* can be
They are:
dumped, should be within a
1. It it is cheaper to log by mile of the logging operations; j
helicopter than other logging and helicopter maintenance fa- I
methods because ot high road cilities sh'xild be nearby.
building costs or low timber
Tile helicopters used for Jog- |
volume per acre.
ging, because of their high cost i
2. If soil condition* prohibit and
maintenance
problems,
building logging roqds or drag­ likely would be wned and op-
ging logs.
3. If conventional method*
Easter Seal Chairman
Mai a-1 Yankus
entertained
members of the Round Robin
Pinochle club at her home
Monday evening, serving a des­
sert before the evening of cards.
Irene Podrabsky won both
pinochle and low prize* and
Agnes Carlson won high. Guests
for the evening were Marlene
Severs, Evelyn Davis and Faye
Verbeck. Hie next card party
will be March 18 at the home
of Margaret Boroughs.
Mr. ami Mr». Tex Blazek ac­
companied by Mr. and Mrs.
Errol Kintz and Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Ditter of Sublimity
spent the weekend at the coast.
This is an annual get-together
for the group when all the men
celebrate their birthdays on the
same date, March 2. Mrs. Bla­
Suuda) gueMa at the home zek cooked a turkey dinner at
of Mr. und Mrs. Rex Ohmart a motel which the group had
w< r<- Mr and Mrs R H. Poff. at Depoe Bay.
Mr. and Mr*. Waldo Ohmart
and Don; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
IjsFemme Beauty Salon at
Osterman and Jerry and Mr*. Stayton. Open Monday through
Grace Carlson of Salem. Al»o Friday 9 to 6. Saturday hours:
home for the weekend was 8 30 to 4. I’hone Stayton 769-
IXiugliiR Oiimart, student at 5322. 383 Third Street.
46tf
Oregon State University.
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Kelly
Mr. anil Mr*. Dick Downer spent the weekend in Forest
are the parents of their third Grove as guests of Mr. and
child, a son. Martin Dan. bom Mrs. Frank Smith. While there
March 4 in Albany. The little they took m the famed Barber
hoy weighed 8 pounds 12 ounce* Shop Ballad contest. This is an
and has two older sisters annual event and draws crowds
Downer, a former Mill City from throughout the northwest.
resident, is a Sergeant in A number of well-known bar-
charge of detectives for the bcr shop quartets were featured
City <>f Albany.
with many fields represented
including the Salem Senataires,
Hemorrhoid» pile»; Flntula-fbi- U of O Medical School Four,
surc-prvlapse-itching and other Cascade Chorus, winners in the
rectal disorders. No loss of time competition and many others.
except unusual cases. Free des­ The entire town of Forest
criptive booklet. Dr. R. Rey­ Grove goes "all out” for this
nolds Clinic, Naturopath-Proc event; in fact it is called Bal­
tology, 1144 Center St., Salem, lad Town. U. S. A.
Oregon.
35U
.Mr. and Mr*, .lame* Swan,
accompanied by their grand­
daughter, Kathy Anderson of
Salem spent the weekend in
Portland. They were guests of
Mrs. Swan's sister, Mrs. Vine
Matheny.
The Hid or Bunch Pinochle
club met Monday evening at
the home of Gladys Podrabsky.
The hostess served a dessert
preceding the evening of cards.
Belle Heller won high prize,
Gladys Podrabsky won pin­
ochle, and Edna Gordon won
low prize. Beller Heller was a
guest for the evening. The next
meeting will be at the home of
Darlene Ruby March 18.
This Is a set of new car keys. Color them silver.
They can be yours if you ask your dealer to
arrange low-cost auto financing through us.
$ $ $ $ $ s'W
$ $ $ $ $ $
PINT?* $$$$$$$$
$$$$»$$$$
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$ $ $ The United Stites National Bank ot Portland • Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation $ $ $
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thunday, Mar. 7, 1963
erated by helicpoter compan­
ies rather than by the logging
companies themselves, the OSU
forest engineer »ay*.
Studies »how that the average
rental of a helicopter would be
approximately $300 per hour for
a machine with a 5.000 pound
lilting capacity. Machines with
10,000 and 20.000 pounds bit­
ing capacities might be rented
for approximately $500 to $800
per hour, respectively.
This high cost per hour is the
reason why conditions have to
be such that the operation* can
be carried out quickly and ef­
ficiently. In an efficient oper-
ation. under the ideal condition*
mentioned previou»ly, about 14
to 17 trips could be made per
hour, studies show.
i Because it appears that heli­
copter logging will play an im­
portant part in the logging fut­
ure of the Pacific Northwest and
Alaska. O'Leary has recom­
mended that the U. S. Forest
Service oonduct further testa to
determine the long-term dur­
ability and economy of helicop­
ter logging, conduct trial oper­
ations making time and motion
studies^ and participate in pro­
gram* to develop helicopter
logging in appropriate area*.
Everyone Welcome!
To The
Grand Opening
Meander Inn
Tavern
Free Refreshments
BETWEEN 8 and 10 P. M.
Saturday Night, Mar. 9
DAN and GLADYS MORRIS
SERVICE YOU
CAN DEPEND ON
HOWARD'S
Golden Rule Television
Sales and Service
PACKARD - BELL and MOTOROLA TV
TWO EXPERIENCED TECHNICIANS
HOWARD MAY
—
BILL EVANS
CAR RADIOS A SPECIALTY
Open Daily 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.
Peg Bracken oi rorumni,
well known author, will
head 1963 Easter Seal sale
of Oregon Society for Crip­
pled Children and Adults
March 7 to April 14.
NEW LOCATION
Now Open in Pittam Building
Phone 897-2446
Z£7 WHSEZF
Come drive the thrilling new ’63^ Super
Torque Ford . . . the hardtop that really
looks like a convertible . . . with horse-
power that zooms up to a sizzling 425!
Here's the biggest news since the hardtop was
invented. Our all-new Super Torque Ford! It has
a sleek new slope to its roofline and a vinyl roof
covering* to make it the closest thing to a
convertible going! You can choose bucket seats
. . . center console . . . four-speed floor shift!
Up front, there's the liveliest
new Thunderbird V-8 ever!
See all our new Command
Performance Cars . . . drive
FORD
them all ... now at your Ford
Dealer's.They're sporfat:Jar!
____________ >
DEALER
.Mr*. Roland Umphre** and
June arrived this week to spend
some time with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Um-
phress. Her husband is station­
ed with the armed forces in
Korea.
Mr. and Mr*. Don Moffatt
went to Portland Sunday to vis­
it Miss Leona Lamb, who is re­
cuperating satisfactorily
in
Emmanuel hospital following a
broken arm. The Moffatts also
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Art
Redinger in Gresham before
returning home.
Philippi Motor Company
1094 First Street
Phone 769-2117
Stayton, Oregon