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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1963)
6—Hie Mill City Enterprise. Thursday, June 6, 19B3 Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week NOTICE TRUCKERS TRUCK SEATS Rebuilt and Upholstered We Use Naugahyde Covers They ljLst — They Are Comfortable Stavton Radio & TA’ Stayton, Ore. Phone 769-22S6 If You Can't Buy it at Home Timber Operators Council Conduct Safety Meetings The Timber Operators Coun cil, Inc., is continuing a series Northwest loggers are trying of safety meetings, calling at | to salvage this timber by the tention to the hazards in for sping of 1964. Quick salvage is ests as tile result of the Colum important to prevent decay and bus Day storm of last October. to check bark beetles from at- Gigging in most forests, tacking the downed timber us eluding those in the Mill City well as standing trees. area can lx* extra hazardous, The safety program of the warns Frank J. Muscutt. safe Timber Operators Council is an ty coordinator for the Council. effort to insure that lumbermen He points out operators are do logging blown down timber as ing everything possible to ! well as any logging and lumber make this spring and summer operation will be as safe as the best possible for work in ( possible while on the job. This tlie woods. ■ safety program is the most ex More than 30 million acres tensive in the Pacific North were subjected to the strong west's lumber and wxxxi pro winds, according to recent sur ducts industry. The Timber Op veys. At least 11 billion feet of erators Council, Inc., with head-1 lumber in Oregon and Washing quarters in Portland, represent ton and Northern California ing 196 lumber and wood pro were downed as a result. ducts companies in Southwest Alasita and from the Canadian border through Western Wash ington. Oregon and into North western California The Council has organized 16 safetv councils in th«* Northwest. Each council holds monthly dinner meetings, September Septic Tanks through June. Programs include i speakers who are experts in Scharff Bros. the safety field. Storm damage Manufacturers of State Approv has been a frequent topic. ed Pre-Cast Concrete Septic During the past month a re Tanks cord 500 loggers representing Complete Tank St Sewer Con 163 firms in Oregon and Wash struction and Cleaning. Radio ington attended local TOC safe Dispatched. Free Estimates - ty council meetings to discuss the problems of harvesting th«* Bonded and Insured blown down timber. The general 362-5568 Salem 1155 20th SE opinion expressed by the log gers was Look th«* situation over and plan carefully." "Extra precautions must be Shoes taken before the timber is log ged." emphasizes Muscutt. Jim’s Shoe Sen ice "The salvage of each anti every Logger B<x>ts from $28 50 tree must be planned ami stud ied to prevent injuries to the Heavy Work Shoes loggers and damage to other trees." Muscutt says that many The Largest Selection in the areas are covered with a tangle of fallen trees with many logs Valley Priced Right! delicately balanced. Without careful inspection, the cutting Shoes For The Entire Family of any of these logs may cause the others to shift and move Complete Repair Service without warning. In some cases the safety method of log 362-1420 ging these piles is to pull the 183 High St. NE fallen trees out with logging equipment. Shoe Repair "Many trees appear alright but actually are very unsafe,” Pioneer Shoe Repair continues Muscutt. "These trees bent during the wind and many Edward A. Thompson of their roots broke or pulled Fine Shoe Repair • Orthopedic looose. In some instances there Prescriptions Accurately Filled i is hardly any indication that i these trees are not firmly root- 464 Court St. NE 363-9576 ed.” There is also a very real danger from the "root wad” Television of fallen trees. In some instanc es when the entire root sys Northwest Television tem has been upended with dirt, some roots may still be embedded in the ground. Be Sales — Service cause it is sometimes hard to tell which roots are still at- New 4 Used tached. it is difficult to pre diet which way the root wad 421 Lancaster Dr. NE 364-5932 will fall when it is separated from the log. The weight of the log of tne holding the root wad in position and when the cut is made it may drop back into the Roscoe’s Welding Works hole, come forward or roll side ways. "It is very difficult for All Kind of Welding even experienced loggers to know for certain which way the Open Saturdays root wad will fall," MuscuU says. 4055 State St. NE 363-3028 Falling limbs, called "widow makers”, are also a dangpr since the storm, cautions Mus- Welding Supplies cutt. Branches and tops may be weak or lodged in trees and Valley Welding Supply Co. may come loose without warn Authorized Airco Dealers ing or as a result of any move Sales - Rentals - Service ment of the tree. Portable Gas 4 Electric Muscutt warns that speed is dangerous in storm-downed Welding Equipment logging operators. Each tree Medical Oxygen 4 Mixed Gases and log must be checked to be For Home and Hospital Service Phone 361-4446. In Emergencies sure that it is safe and in order to predict what will happen 363-6970, 364-3144 or 363-6557 when that timber is cut. "lum 3M High S. E. Salem bermen are anxious to get this In Mill City Contact timber out of the woods and, therefore, are apt to work ra- Hoover’s Repair. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Alignment & Frame Health Foods Davidson’s Auto Service Repair Service. Day or Nite Bear Wheel Alignment 4 Balancing - Frame Straigten- ing - AAA Towing Over 40 yrs. of reliable service Natural Health Center Complete Line of Health Food Products 4 Natural Vitamins Organic Cosmetics 1073 Com'l SE 362-9861 636 Front St. NE Ph. 363-8955 or 362-5547 Hobbies & Toys Appliance Repair United Repair Co. Appliance & Refrigeration Service Refrigerators - Ranges - Washers - Dryers - Ironers - Coffee Makers - Toasters - Irons. Etc. Ph 585-4480 339 High St. NE Salem, Oregon Hennig’s Toy-Hobby Shop Complete line of toys and hobbies. Come in and look around. We are sure you will find what you want. Toy £ Hobby Store 143 High NE Hobby Shop UU Cross St SE Monuments Capital Monuments Automotive Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Desch Owners Wiltse’s Garage Serving You Personally Auto 4 Truck Repairs 24 hr. Towing Service Body Work - Painting New Location 140 Hoyt St. S. Phone 363-6887 Salem Collision Work 1375 Highland Ave. N. E. Furniture Refinishing Ph. 364-3442 Days 363-4917 Nites .Arch’s Eagle Senice Edgar R. Brock Furniture 4 Piano Refinishing Also Antiques Gas For Less - Oil-Lubrication We take pride in doing Good Work. Dyna Check Electric Tune Up 664 Norway St. NE 363-8367 2385 Dallas Rd N. W. 362-9071 Optometrists Pomeroy Optical Co. Banquets China City Restaurant Famous Chinese 4 American Dishes Orders To Take Out We Specialize in Banquets and Parties Optometrists 4 Opticians Dr. Charles B. Pomeroy Optometrist M. B. McKenney, Asso. 383 State St. Salem Phone 363-9011 Pick-Up Campers Ken-Way Sales Chinook & Caveman Pick-Up Open 7 Days A Week Campers 3583 Commercial SE 362-2117 8-9-10 Ft. also Chassis Mounts Aladdin Travel Trailers Accessories - Repairing - Rental Parts Draperies Pickup Canopies and Sleepers 3707 State (4 Corners Area) Phone 364-1519 Ida Weston Draperies Custom Made Draperies Complete Selection of Fabrics Exclusive Prints - All Price Ranges - Free Estimates 4193 Cherry St. NE 364-3650 Drugs Four Corners Pharmacy Andy Johnson, Owner Drugs - Toiletries Sundries - Veterinary Supplies Prescriptions Carefully and Accurately Compounded 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily — 10 A. M. To 6 P. M. Sunday and Holidays S & H Green Stamps 135 Lancaster Dr. NE 364-7727 Emergencies Call 363-3093 Restaurants Minute Cafe "In Hollywood” Family Restaurant Ask for Jim or Veryl Breakfast - Lunches - Dinners 897-2911 Mill City Banquet Rooms - Catering In Lyons Contact Service Bassett Welding 2045 Fairground Rd NE 362-9373 Ask for Floyd Bassett Ph. 859-2221 Lyons Saw Service Vista Saw Shop Lark Brown, Owner Precision Filing 4 Grinding All Types Saws Scissors 4 Pinking Shears Sharpened and Repaired Second Hand Stores ■ ANO ■ Alphalt TNe Vinyl TII« Caramlc Tita Flint, Itc. DIRECT SALES CO. M3 ion im 12WI St. SI Salem, Ortfon Yes, a world without paper would be dreary indeed. Paper, like thousands of other products Americans use every day, comes from trees. Honda That’s why we grow trees as a crop. Tree Farming means goods, jobs, the forests. Van’s Outdoor Store All Nationally Adveristed $265.00 and up. Terms on Approved Credit See these Machines at Sportsmen’s Center Mill City, Merchandise Modem Shop Vorm’s Second A NEAT PACKAGE! wildlife and recreation—full use of The Most Complete Line of Western Wear in the Valley Finest Selection of Saddles English 4 Western 165 Salem Hts. Ave. SE 362-1217 211 Commercial NE Carload »DIRECT* Prices MEHAMA Western Wear 363-4.343 Floor Covering Ry? ' Mary Mulkey and Mrs. Wayne Stedronsky and daughter, Teri of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Art Anderson visited during the weekend with his father, John Anderson at Condon. IM. Richard Rogers. who is slationcti with the army nt Fort I «cvvls, Wn., visited during Uie weekend at the home of his mother, Mrs. Edith Marks and with other relatives and friends here. Visitors the first of Inst week nt th«* Julius Titze home were Mr mid Mm. Roy Downing mid daughter, Irene of Roar burg Mm Titze spent Tuesday mid Wednesday of Inst week nt their cabin on the Metolius river. The Mehama Community Presto tcrinn church will tn* conducting a Vacation Bible school from June 10 to 14 in- I elusive Hours are from 9 to II 30 a in. ’Bicrv will lx* sing Ing. Bible study, crafts, ami Congressman Walter Norblad points with pride to names and refreshments every one of 30,000 ¡»osters in eight language« displaying "log dny. CTnsses will tw held for ging on the Wilson River” in Oregon that the U. §. Tra beginners, primary, junior and junior high groups. Everyone is vel Agency has sent to 49 European. Latin American, welcome. and Far Eastern Countries to lure foreign tourists to Glenn Berrlngrr of Oregon the United States. (Tty visited Saturday at the Norblad said that this year the U. S. Trawl Jim Richmond nnd Julius Titze Agency selected Oregon as on«* of 12 states to feature homes Mr mi«t Mm Rlchmimd in an all-out effort to ¡icrsuade foreign travelers to visit visited Saturday evening with the Ctarisa Di.ikin family in the United States. The Agency reported much success Salem. last year in its program attracting foreign tourists to Memorial day guests at the other states. David Blum home were Mr. and Mm Jim Wilson, Mm. pally rather than cautiously, j Bernanl Atchlnson and Mm. adds Muscutt. Hazel IXlrout nnd sen. (Tiff, "Even with the potentially 1 nil of Bend: Mr. and Mm T. Mrs. John Tm*t«rs dangerous conditions in th«* Mrs David Blum retume«l W Smith. Tommy Jo, Keith wools, th«* accident rate has from California last mid Kimberly «4 Salem. an«l the been very gtxx! so far." com home Rev. and Mm George Cald ments Muscutt. "If we can TUrsdny morning with a baby well. Brent an«! Brice <4 Stay spare only one worker the loss boy they are atfoptlng Into their ton. of an arm, a leg. or even a family. The twiby was tom May Mm C. M Cooper returned 25 and weighed 8 founds 10 linger, sponsorship of the safe home Sunday afternoon from ty program has been worth ixinces The Blums have najned Memorial txaipital him James Herbert after his Santlum while." where she underwent surgery The Timber Opera tors Qxin two new grandfathers. James last Tuesday cil sponsorship of local safety J Blum, Stayton Rt. 1, and Mrs. Walter Johnson entero«! councils has proved its worth Hcrbtrt Smitii. r.uoni.i Wn Mrs Edith Dickson of Red Sant lam Memorial hoaptal Sun by the reduction of frequency day evening aru! underwent sur and severity of accidents tn ding. Calif., was a guest during iJlly gery Monday. most areas having safety coun the weekend of Mrs. Mm Hazel Pennell <4 Nnjui, Dickson also cils. The Oregon State Indust Wolfkiel. Mrs. Calif . visited during Uie week rial Accident Cbmmlssion anti visited other friends and form >*n«i here with the Harry Mon other agencies have commend er neighbors here. Mrs. Orval I binders and roes and other relatives ed the TOC safety program. Adr. 3/c nix! Mrs. Dennis daughter. Linda, returned home (Tiristcnscn and son. laince. ar- \ common moth preventiv«* I last Thursday evening from a will also «k» a good job in pre short vacation trip when they riv«x! hen* the last of the week from San Diego. Calif.. where venting mildew. Paradichlor- visited with Mm ijuxlcm aunt benzene crystals can be sprink in Ixtng Beach, Calif. 'Hiey also he ¡i etattoned wtth th«* Navy. led on clothing, hoes, ixioks. visited other relatives on the They will Iw visiting his par luggage, etc. Wrap the article way home and several places ents In Mill City as well as numerous relatives and friends. in heavy paper and seal tight.’/. of interest. The vapor given off by the Visitors the afternoon «4 M«*- crpstnls prevents mildew morlal day at the J. M Teet WHY' DON'T YOl HI ItMTUHE growth. Ask at drug or depart ers home were Mr. and Mm. ment stores for this chemical. Reed White of Portland; Mrs TO THE ENTERPRISE. " Logging on the Wilson River" Store Work Clothing Les Newman’s The Friendly Store Men’s Wear - Work Clothing - ( & Shoes Appliances - Furniture - Radios Rainwear - Boots Ball Band Boots - Justin Boots- Endicott Johnson 4 Redwing Tv’s - Dishes - Guns Shoes - U. S. Rubber Foot Wear Hand and Power Tools 179 Commercial St. NE 2170 Lancaster Dr. NE 363-6112 Phone 363-5508 We Buy, Sell & Trade WOOD WATER RECREATION WILDLIFE Why Suffer Longer? When others fail, use our Chin ese herb remedies for all ail ments. Amazing success for 6,000 years in China. Victor Luey Charlie Chan Chinese Herb Co. 1191 3rd St. West Salem Ph. 362-1830 Tues & Sat Only 9:00 A. M. to 3 :00 P. M. Frank Lumber Co. Inc. Mill City, Oregon Simpson Timber Co. Lyons, Oregon Young & Morgan Logging Co. Idanha, Oregon Freres Veneer Lyons, Oregon Stout Creek Lumber Co. Lyons, Oregon Parkett Logging Company Mehama, Oregon Columbia River Paper Co. 1029 S. W. 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