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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1963)
■The Mill City Fiiterprbte. Thursday, July 4. 196S MEHAMA Mrs. John Teeters Mr. and Mrs. Julius Titze were in Philomath Sunday to attend the 56th Hinkle Family reunion. Seventy-seven were present and among ttxwe at tending were twv> uncles and an aunt of Mrs Titze, who are thought to be among the oldest living triplets in the United States. They will be 75 in a few months and have spent their entire life in Oregon. A visitor at the P. N. Hughes home last week was Ralph Erickson, who had just com pleted his basic training with the Army at Fort Ord. Calif. H«* will be spending most of his leave visiting relatives in H<xxi River after which he will be returning to Ft. Ord for fur ther training Mrs. Mabel Bass of Salem was a weekend guest hero at the L. E. Wallen home. Mr and Mrs. Ellis Christen sen of Pendleton were overnight guests a week ago Friday of Mrs. G. V. Christensen. Bonnie and Stuart. They also visited with other relatives in Stayton during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Boying- ton of St. Petersburg. Fla., ar rived hero last week for a visit with their daughter s family the Russell Wilsons. The Boying- tons are former residents here and visit here almost every Summer for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Art Andersen. Mr and Mrs. Grant Smith ami granddaughter. Vicki Johnson. Mrs. Bonnie Wagner and child ren and Don Smolke were among those from hero attend ing the Rodeo in Lebanon Sun day. Mrs. D. L. Teeters and son. Bruce and Mrs. Harold l-ong- fellow. Rex and Roily, visited Saturday aftermwn with their sister's family the Don Stens- lands in Independence. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crook and her parents. Mr. and Mrs Vernon Goodell picnicked Sun day at Sisters and also visited in the Redmond and Prineville Gets 40-Year Pin I First Aid Talked At Safety Meet P P & L Readies Power-Rocket ENTERPRISE Entered as second class matter Novcmbai 10 1044 al lha Poat Office al Mill (Tty. Oregon un der Act of March 3, 1879 NATIONAL 4 AMHIAII Ml MBit NIW1PAPIR PUBUtHiaS association Sutisciiptkxi Rates M iriunJ inn (Aunties $1 a yeat Outside Mariott-lJnn S I 5U a Yi n-lcptMNM* 8»T-Zn2 or 897 2930 IXiN W. MOFFATT. Ed Pub Smokey Says: DETROIT IDANHA r PUTTERING ■ 40 Pound Salmon Caught at Mehama Kelly Lumber Sales FLOWER WEDDING UNE USE STAND-OUT PRINTING TO NAIL THAT SALE Mill City Enterprise The Mill City Enterprise (01 TO RI Al By Harry F.ngvlen The North Santiain Safety CbUmU, meeting at the Gates Women's Clubhouse, last Wed nesday evening, heard D. C. "Clint" Weaver, Safety Repre sentative for the State Industri al zVccident commission, speuk on First Aid. Weaver defined first aid as being: "th«* immediate and Custom Bulldozing temporary care given the vic AI. WARD tim ul an accident or sudden Gall IWt ’AW or X97 »54 illness, until the services of a In last week's Enterprise we "No Job Too Small'' goofed when we said Sig Jep- physician can b<* attained." He Maaaive equipment designed to protect high-vol sen received his "25-Year-Pin." stressed th«* thiav "hurry cas es" which a trained first aider tage circuits supplying cuatomera of Pacific Power <& We should have stated he re ceived his 40-year pin. which is might encounter as being. 1: Light Company suggeata ntonater July Fourth rocket somewhat different. We are sor severe bletxiing. which often wheel printed to celebrate Declaration of Independence. ry. Sig. that this error occur- can be controlled by pressure Big unit is typical of l‘l\<-L’s current -year installations ed. . but it was just one of those at certain body points, or ap to serve growing power use. plying sterile compress. 2: things. stoppage of breathing, impera tive to start artificial respira tion < mouth to mouth now pre ferred > and 3: poisoning. Can't go too far wrong in giving the victim large amounts of water, to dilute th.* poison, and to in Mr«». Arnold Malone duce vomiting. Ln all events, a Mr. and Mrs John Estey doctor should be called immedi were hosts Sunday for a din ately, he said. ner at their home in Detroit to Weaver explained the differ celebrate Earl Stahlman's birth ent types of wounds, and their day and the wedding annivers first aid care: traumatic shock, ary of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon simple bandaging and splinting, Brown. Present for the dinner and different types of sprnins Mrs- Oren Small left Sunday were J im * Arsenault. Earl Stahl- and burns He demonstrated the (hem leal Tvxto ul Driver« I lion ami Its effect on driving for McMinnville where she will Oregon was on«* of th«* first ability can lx« termintctl by man. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon most simple forms of transport visit several days with her states in th«« nation to pass « th«* percent of alcohol In the ing an injured person, after Brown. Linda and LAinna and daughter s family, the Richard law providing for th«« admis J bkxxl. breath, urine or saliva, first properly immobilizing Mr. and Mrs. Estey. | though the latter test is seldom Jolmas. .__ . any fractured purts of the body, sibility of chemical tests evi Visiting at the home of Mr. Mrs Edith Marks and grand U se<l dence in cas««s involving driv in serious cases, he warned, Mrs. Dave Roberts for a daughter. Alice Jo Clason visit and Many scientists hclievi* the ing whil«« intoxicated. Th«« law and those where the injury is ed a couple of days the first few days were Dave's nephew, unknown, the victim should be was enncti’d in the early .15 percent figure is too liber and Mrs. Lloyd Thweatt Mr. al. Further experimentation, of last week with Mrs. Marks kept lying down, blanketed to IMO’S. mother. Mrs J. F. Webber in and family from Cottage Grove. insure warmth, and given en they say. indicates that practic- The law now in effect in Ore Francis Dummer was home i ally all human beings are un gon provides that a p«*rson ar- Sweet Home The Fred ^««hieu family for the weekend from OCE. couragement and assurance, rested and charged with being fit to drive with as much as untu more competent help or t>> achooi this where he is going have purchised the Richfield under the influence of Intoxi 1 10 p»*r cent hkxxf alcohol con an ambulance arrives Service station here from Mr summer. eating liquor may. upon his con centration. ami that many are • The new color movie. "The Mr. and Mrs. L av Hopson and Mrs Frank Buckler and sent. be given a chemical unfit at much lower levels Pulse of Life." was shown, took possession the first of the Jr., and Scott left Friday for which is an excellent film, test to determine the amount Chemical test evidence is Canada, where they will spend -Zth The Bucklers nlan to not as widely used as safety of alcohol in the person's bkxxl. showing mouth to mouth method a »wo week vacation. take a much-needed res’ The test may b«« of the blood, proponents believe It should be Mrs. Jim Stahlman, Doug of artificial respiration, and die Ivan Clason expects to spend use of closed heart massage, to breath, urine or other txxiily because many people refuse to and Dave and Mrs. Ann Stev- a couple of weeks at his home stimulate and restore breath substance, but if a blood test |M*rmlt a chemical test. (hem- hero He has been working near •*ns left Saturday for Salmon. is to be given only a duly licen Ical test proponents maintain Mvrtle Creek for some time and Ida., where they will visit rela ing. sed physician, or a person act that greater use of the tests Bob Oliver gave a report of tives. Mrs Clason has been with hi nominating committee, ing tor the physician, may with wtxild protect the Innocent. as Bob Litton was home this the well as aid prosecution of th«* for the past week or so. naming Bud Fneres for new draw the bkxxl weekend from Eugene where he Sunday gusts at the Jack U guillty Several key words affect ad Chairman for the Council; lent home were Mrand - - is attending OSU this summer. Harry Spencer for vice chair ministration of the law. In the (Next week When You Get Billie Malone was home for Charles Dunbarof Detroi t man and Don Moffatt for se first place, th«* person must be i a Traffic Ticket». the weekend and went back to Elsie Tnck of Salem arrested ami charged with the Clatskanine for another weeks cretary. Noyes Whitten, out going specific offense of driving un visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jim chairman was given a gift of der the influence; he cannot b»* House. by sponsoring asked to take a chemical test Don Leming left Sunday for appreciation. in connection with any other Walzs Timber Operator's council Walz home were Mr. Walzs San Diego after spending a 14- Meetings of the Safety Coun violation. Secondly, he must his Frank day leave at the home of brother's family ’he give his consent to die test. The By Jeaui Kobrrts parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff cil are adjourned until Fall. Walzs of Salem. consent may b«« verbal or writ MEHAMA Salmon fishing la Leming. Don is in the Navy and will be going to fire control Texas, and her niece. Mrs. Mel ten. Until 1961. consent ha«l to drawing to a ck««* in this area, be in writing but It is ending with a fl«an ish The human 1 lie ilia* »»«**• body is school in San Diego. Davis and daughter from Cal Should the person refuse to be approximately two-thirds Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitten ifornia and Mr. and Mrs. Rich to take a chemical test, mine at Mehama with Bud Miley water. Water is required for and family of Lodi. Calif., h<x>king a 40-pmmd salmon un ard Cannon and family of Cot the protoplasm of the body former Detroit residents are tage Grove and Mr. and Mrs can be taken Further, the re der the bridge It t<x>k Bud an cells and function in the regu visiting at the home of Mrs George Cannon and family of fusal to permit a test is not hour ami 10 minutes to land the admissible in evidence against big fellow. lation of body processes It is Whitten parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willamina. him at his trial. Don Teeters, also a local fish Week Day Hoars the medium by which food is Don Lewis in Idanha Janelle Hawthorne is spend- The law in Oregon, and most erman, caught fixir salmon over 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. brought to the cells and by Ron Malone. USN, left Sun- I ing the summer in Ix-banun other states, provided that 05 the weekend. Izirgest fish h«* which the waste of the cells is day for San Francisco. Calif. with her aunt. Saturdays: per cent or less alcolhol in the caught, however, weighed 19 carried out of the body. It also Ron is the son of Mr and Mrs. 8:30 A. M. to 12:30 Mrs. Terry Collar, her daugh olavs its part in regulating Arnold Malone and has been ter, Gayla and grandson. Brad blood is prims facie evidence pounds. Phone 897-2610 Many fishermen however are body temperature. A safe rule home on a 14-day leave. He ley all of Lake Oswego visited that the defendant was not un is to drink eight glasses of will be going to Radar school at the home of her sister, Mr der the influence; over .05 per expressing concern over the Mill City, Oregon cent, but less than .15 per cent, water or other liquid daily. in San Fransico. and Mrs. John Madarus in is considered relevant evidence, change in the river channel, caused by high water last fall. Pam Hurley, Portland, is Idanha Sunday. but cannot be given prims facie visiting with Mary Ann Mich- Visiting at the home of Mr. effect in indicating whether or It is impossible for salm«i to eals. and Mrs. Carl Schaffer this not the defendant was under proceed on the IJttle North Fork, unless, as one fisherman Visiting with Irene Stout last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. the influence. stated "they can swim on a week were Mr. and Mrs. Gil- Larry Smith and Carol from U. however, analysis stows wet rock bert Buckner and family and Rodeo. Calif., and Mr. and that there was .15 per cent or The Little North Fork has Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buckner Mrs. Marlin Byers of Grants more alcohol in the bkxxl. this and family from El Sabrantl, Pass. They are cousins of Mrs. is considered prima facie evi spread into a wide delta where it empties Into the North Fork, .our beautiful Calif. Schaffer. dence that the defendant was with water barely trickling Randy and Marty Gardner Weekend visitors at the home under the influence. through the rocks. lion Teeters are spending two weeks with | of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor To unerstand these figures, it stated that he walked across their grandparents. Mr. and i were Fred’s brother and wife. Mrs. Ryle Carter in Springfield. Mr and Mrs. Art Taylor and is necessary to explain brief the river and only got the soles New personnel at the Detroit son of Salem and his sister ly what happens when alcohol of his shoes wet. enters the stomach in the form I Gone is the deep swimming Ranger station are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Burley Coffee of a beverage. Scientists say hole behind the Dana Wilson Mrs. David C. Sapp from and children from Grants Pass Scotch Plains, N. J. Mr. Sapp also Mr. and Mrs. Chick Mason, it is absorbed through the walls property. A foot bridge just in of the stomach and the small is an engineer. Mrs. Taylor's parents from intestine into the bkxxl stream stalled last year, spans a dryI river bed. Melba Dallare and Aletha Sweet Home. The blood carries it to all parts Miller from Salem spent the W. A. Tower of Portland is of the body which contain weekend visiting with Irene visiting at the home of his son, water, including the brain. Stout. Ken Tower and family in Idan Thus, the degree of intoxica- Why Don't YOl) Hulmcrllte to THE MILL CITY E.NTERPRINt. I Sapp Mr. and Mrs. David ha. with 5 exclusive new Regency Scripta were dinner guests at the home Dave Hall, USN, left Sunday of Donald Varner and family for Key West, Fla., after spend Thursday night. ing a 14-day leave visiting onjj&a. Cotono* Mr. and Mrs. Dave Oja have friends in Idanha and Detroit. two of their grandchildren Mrs. A. A. Reiner's son, Sr. spending a month with them. Master Sgt. W. G. Montgomery They are Janet and Karen and wife and children from m J Lindstrom from Seattle, Wn. Tripoli, North Africa, will be Visiting at the home of Mr. visiting the Reiners on the 4th and Mrs. Robert Taylor in of July weekend, also visiting Idanha on Tuesday were Mr. will be Mrs. Reiner’s daughter- Taylor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. in-law, Mrs. Bessie Montgom B. C. Taylor from Bend. ery and children from Port Steven Taylor spent a week land. visiting his grandparents in Omitted from the Scouts end ^toy i^et^fces Bend, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Tay Honor Court in last week's pa Get more profits lor and Mrs. Grace Singleton. per was Larry Smith, who re Buck Delano is home again ceived awards for lifesaving, from yoor moiling after spending some time at the citizenship in the home, first Xr. ar></ Xn. JSrederiJ Direct - mail sales surge hospital in Portland. aid, firemanship and fishing. Visiting at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Marston Kueh when the layout and print and Mrs Quincy Smith on Sun ne of the Ranger Station have ing of your mailing pieces day were Mr. and Mrs. Buck a daughter born July 1. When you choose from our famous RagMcy Flower Wefe Storey, I Ain a and Susie of Cor Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Meyers are given the dramatic ding Line you need have no qualme about quality-ehtf .4^» vallis and Mr. and Mrs. Gary and family have purchased a treatment. See our samples raised HELIOGRAVINO» has all the distinction of the in- Wilt and Buck Calhoun. home near Lyons and will be Mrs. Ethel McDaniel of moving sixin. est craftsmanship—yet coots about half as much as you’d . . . call us today. C^****'Do see the many other elegant type styles...for^your Long Beach, Calif., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Storey in To keep macaroni or rice complete wedding stationery needs. * Htliopavinj-not W Idanha. from boiling over, add a table be confuted with enpevini Visiting at the home of Mr. spoon of butter to the water. and Mrs. Bill Hamilton this The delicate butter flavor cooks Telephone 897-2772 weekend was Mrs. Hamilton's into the food. With the new pre Bister, Mrs Betty Crane and cooked rice, 8-10 minutes you'll Phone 897-2772 117 N. E. Wall Street, MUI Qty three children from Dallas, have delicious buttery rice. 1 THE MILL CITY Too Late to Classify TO GIVE AWAY Playful right weeks old kittens. Phone «97- 2M1, 10th nnd Spring St. Z7 EOll SALE One white faced veal. Criiaaed with Guemse>. Weighs about 300 pounda S'»1 Jog ¥•■*.' Mi.; i'it\ 27p REWARD for the return ur knowledge of the wtierratsxjts of a black ami tan coun Inxind A. Campbell Phone 897 2961 Hemorrhoids Piles Flxtuln flMiire — Itching .»nd other llrelai dis orders. Free drw«r1|>4lve tx»*lr< Dr. Reynolds Clinic, Naturopath - Proctology 1144 ( etiler Meret MAIA:M. OKr.tMIN Automotive A Industrial Maintenance Welding. IMenel Kagtae Service Shop or Field IMco Batterten Factory Equipment Ignition Farta Dealer for Alrco Welding Products Hoover's Repair Jim and Very I Hoover Ph. «97-2911 Mill City Going on Vacation? See us first About TRIP INSURANCE ★ * * '1711» in mi ran ce bt avail able for a» nhort a term a» three daya or up to aix month». It i» written to ault your individual needs. You are covered for ac cident» or aickneaa, also theft Insurance. ★ ★ ★ HILL INSURANCE AGENCY J. V. 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