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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1963)
■I—TI»«' Mill City Entorprhi'. Thunulay, July II. 1IMJ3 for about three be there months. ill«» Ellis (Tirlstrnsen home Mrs. Al Reiner will leave Mr. nnd Mrs Roy Botinluin July 10 for the Gladstone Seventh Day Adventist camp. and children, Rli-ki. Izirliulu Mrs. John Teeter« Mrs. Reiner is a delegat«' from nnd Angela of San Jose, Cai . the Mill City church and will Mr. and Mrs. Ray Branch have lx»eti visiting hero nt tlx- Hy Dun Moffatt tie gone atxxit 10 days returned hum» Sunday from home of tier |Mirents the Frank Wediling and Mr and Mrs Ron Galbraith Nti|ni. Calif. when» they were Whites and als«i with her ala Funeral Work « » spent th«» 4th of July weekend calk'd Wednesday by the serl- ter's family th«» Gerald Rm-k Out Flowers and You wonder where the sum with Ron's parents. Mr. and « mis illness of her aunt. Mrs. wells. Potted Ptants The Buchi««» mer went when it keeps on Mrs lx«n Galbraith, nt Scotts Albert Buchta Visitors Inst w«»«»k of Mr. mid few weeks ago. Mrs. Hill Sinclair. Vicki mid raining without relent. Now Mills. visited hero a Artifical Flowers For The new small engine service there's one that's almost as Th«» Charles Crook home was Billy were tier father. Clifford I The Timber Operators CiHin corny as some of the tv com center, "The I tot roll Outlxuinl the scene th«' 4th of July tor Sixiwdnll of Blackfimt. Ida , mid Your ArrangenxMits : cil. Inc , has been presented mercials you see every day. Service" is expect«! hi la» in a dinner and family gathering her Mister Mrs Marvin Henley 1 the National Safety Cbuncil 1963 Th«»y say summer is coming hill operation in about 10 days Prosent for dir day were Mrs of Cort«- Madera, Calif 230 N. E. 4th St I Association award for th«» pro back, I didn't even know it had The chain saw repairs ami Lorenc Stone and son. Mill City, Ore. D> iii Mr. atxl Mrs laailr TTiomp- motion of accident prevention been here, unless it came one sales section arc open for busi Stone of Tacoma. Wn . Mr and «<«1 took a «aiple of days off Phone 897-2452 ! through its extensive safety noon when I took a 10-mlnute ness in the capable hands of Ol Mrs. Vermin (xxxiell anil Mr I and visited the «wist l»mle said council program, it was an- nap. 1 Oh well. t)>«' wet weather lie Muise lh«' shop Is operated ami Mrs. Jack Goixlcll ami | In» caught five »allnon while 1 nounced by Karl F Glos. Port does have Its goixl side. 'There by Muise and his father Joe Mary of Lyons; Mr imd Mn> I (here. land. TOC executive vice pre is no danger of forest fires , Muise. and is locatisi next to (Tlffcird CriMik. Greg ami Kim —---- ----- —— sident. right now. However, summer the Patio. of Mill (Tty: Mr. and Mrs In notifying the Timber Oper Mrs. Wilbur will com«» and when it does, it Rev. and Richard Goodell. Detroit. and Loans and Discounts ators Council of th«» honor. Na will hit hard. Th«' sun is hot I Schmidt and family. former Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Ti»>k. Automotive & Industrial tional Safety Council presi- now living now. it just doesn't get through Idanha residents, Mr. and Mrs. (Took visited Sat Show Gain Here 1 dent, Howard Pyle, said, "Your the clouds. I at Dolan. S. D.. visited with unlay at the leo Crook home Maintenance contribution to safety in mdus- | the Hank Hiebert family last At U. S. National in Portland The Fourth of July celebration week. Mr. Schmidt was the Welding, Diesel Engine ' try not only deserves this re- IxHins and disixainta at Th«* Mr. and Mrs. M V. Frame «xignizatkin. but what you have here is again history. It was i ! pastor of th«' Idanha Commun Service of Oakridg«» and Orvui Greer Uniteti States National Bank «lone added immeasurably to a lot of hard work for a lot of ity church. Shop or Field of Portland eont mut'd to rite our knowledge of successful as people and a lot of fun for Mr. and Mrs Orlan Wall of tz'alMirg visited a sliort time during the |Mist 12 months, ar Friday afternoon at the E J sociation safety work. thos«» who tixik part. I always ami Henry Unrau. Mr. Hle- Delco Rafteries cording to figures rrlras«! to Hughes home The Council is deeply grati think the firomen have an ex bert's uncle, from Lester. Mont Terry Sischu, who has been th«' comptroller of the currency fied by the interest an«i em Factory Equipment tra vote of thanks for th«» fire are visiting the Hicbt'rt family staying at the Clarence Mead on June 28. 1963. phasis which you have placed works display they put on each in Idanha. Ignition Parts Total loans were at $549,332.- er home In Mill City for some on this important facet of every year. — The firemen mak<> up Mr. ami Mrs. Hank Hiebert Dealer for Aireo Welding business operation. It is obvi- those fine displays on their own and family. Mr. and Mrs llar- time, Is now staying with the 230. which was Jltsi million above th«' figure for a compar l ous. too, that your members Ray Roberta family hero. time, without pay from anyon«' old Roth and family an«l Mi Products 1 are enjoying many tangible Visitor» several days lust able |M*riod In 1962. ami $31 They do it to help our town. and Mrs. Irwin Ellison and I benefits from your fine pro- Those wh<» witness this display family spent the 3rd and 4th week at the Gerald Branch million over the previous throe ! gram.” home were Mrs. Brandis' bro months The June 30. 1962. fig «»ach year should be generous of July at the beach. uro was $442,923,669 On March The award is bast'd on safe- in their free-will offering. Most Jim Hopaon. USN. who ho* ther's family, Mr. ami Mrs. Jim and Very! Hoover I ty accomplishment and the ef of the people arc. tx.it you do been statiotM»d In Hawaii is Robert Reynolds and Karen who 18. 1963. loans anti dlsrounts Ph. 897-2911 Mill City fectiveness of the program. In run across a lot of cheapies who home on a 14-day leave, visiting have just return«! from Hawaii stood al SM?.MLM9 At th«' Mill (Tty branch. Man cluded in the National Safety will put in a dime, or nothing at the home of his parents, where Mr. Reynolds was sta Council's considerations were They ager D. It Hill, Jr . report«! Oh well, it takes all kinds to Mr ami Mrs Lee Hopson, Sr., tioned with the Navy nf $2.913.479 accident rate reduction, safety make the world, so we should in Idanha.. From here Ia will were accompanied by a ru»ph- total de|ssilts organizations, service to asso expect to find «Mir share here. go to Treasure Island in San cw, Arthur Reynolds of lixx'- L>an« and discounts tor th«' ciation members, production nix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs Branch local branch were $1 4«iM.791 The IJons club had tough Francisco. Calif. and distribution of safety ma luck with their breakfast this Mn. Jack McClay and child and Bobby visit«! Sunday at terials, publicity and coperation year on accxiunt of the rain. ren from Belmont. Calif , are the horn«' of her parents, the with other agencies. Second Lieutenant Douglas J. Many did turn out ttMXigh, and visiting at the home of her bro R. L. Reynolds in Tillamook The Timber Operators Coun Hirte, son of Mr. and Mrs are to be commend«»d upon ther-in-law and sister. Mr. ami ami also with her brother's Custom Bulldozing cil. headquartered in Portland, William B. Hirte of Gates re their public spiritedness. Mart Mrs. Marion Alderman, in Idan family, who are sp«»mhng some Al. WARD began its safety program in peats the oath of office admin in Hansen sort of saved the ha. time there before going to (tell Ml 7SM ur S»7 7»M 1960. "Our purpose is to pro istered by Brigadier General day when he brought over a Mr ami Mrs O. B Dean of Florida. mote safety in the entire lum Raymond J. Harvey. Assistant huge tarp and with helpers put Eugen«» spent the 4th of July Mr. and Mm Harold Ding- ber industry ratner than just Commandant. U. S. Army En it up over a c«xipl«» of tables weekend with their son, Mr fellow, Royce, Rrx and Rasi, among our raembers. We try to gineer School. Fort Belvoir. Th«» Lions said next year they'll ami Mrs. Howard Itoan and enjoyed a camping at trip reach the small operators in Va.. to accept his commission be prepared to serve th«» break Pringle Fall», «luring the long family. their own district, who are in in the Regular Army during a fast under cover. That will help Tenny Moore, former ranger 4th of July weekend. need of accident prevention brief ceremony at the school Mrs. Bernice Boring. Pat ami Everyone who work«! so_____ .it Detroit, visited with the How- training and cannot logically June 5. Gerry, of Eugene, visited from hard on the parade floats also | ard Itoan fainily Wednesday, hire a full-time safety engin Lt. Hirte is a student at the have a vote thanks coming, and Visiting at th«' home of Mr. W«lm-sday to Sunday of last eer". explains Frank J. Mus- Engineer School, enrolled in the T«?en Age Committe«* de- DO-IT-YOURSELF and Mrs. Lloyd Ketchum. Jr . week at the Alvin Griffiths cutt. TOC safety coordinator the Engim»er Officer Basle serves a lot of crodit tor bring Sunday were Mrs. Ketchums home Additional Friday night See us first About PROJECTS, I Timber Operators Council has course, an 11-week course of ing their portion>of th«» event parents. Mr. ami Mrs Grant guests at th«» Griffiths were Mr | met each month in this area instruction designed to provide to a successful «inclusion Warthen and brother, Richard. und Mrs Runny Boring of Eu UNLIMITED with loggers and mill owners, basic training for military en Next year maybe we can get I from Sisters, gene, who were on their way I Amateur builders are our and have put on some remark- gineers in those responsibilities the jump on things and really I home from a trip into Wash Mr an«l Mrs. lion Culver nmi best friendsl We'll help you [ able safety programs. The local which they must assume as with your project—large or have some "bells of freedom" : family. Oakridge, former De- incton. i chapter has recessed for the company grade engineer offic Mr und Mrs Julius THz«' I small. You can build any ringing on the birthdate of this i troit residents, visit«! Mr nn«i I summer months. thing with West Coast Lum- ers upon graduation. The course great nation. spent Tuesday and Wednesday I Mrs Howard Denn on th«» 4th I includes training in logistics, Mr. and Mrs Wemiell Jones of last week at their cabin on 1 Use the vacuum cleaner ef- administration, construction of and family, former Detroit re the Metolius. ficiently. To do a good job the roads, buildings and airfields, Mrs. Riduird Jolma und sidents, from Sisters, visited vacuum head must be in flat bridging, operation and main Thia inaurante in avail the Howard Ltoan family on the small son of McMinnville, vis contact with the surface to be tenance of construction equip I ted never al days the last of ' able for an nh«irt a terni M cleaned. Some women get bet ment, tactics, combat tech Mr. and Mrs Junior William th«» week at th«» home of her at three dayn or up to ter results with less effort by niques and construction sup Mrs. Arnold Matone son and family and Mr. and parents, th«» Oron Smalls using short two or three feet port for the Army. The Engin nix month«. Mr and Mm Stewart Claaon Dennis Spencer spent the Mrs. Ernie Prieslcy, enjoy«M strokes, long strokes (unless eer Officer Basic course is but and four children return«! to weekend in Portland visiting re a picnic together on the 4th. you walk witn them may have one of many included in the It I m written to nuit your latives. Bob Stormer, son of Mr. nnd Myrtle Oek the first of th«» a “rocking horse" effect, be curriculum of the Engineer Week Day Hours Kay Diebert of Longview. Wn. Mrs. Glen Stormer. Idanha, is week after a visit with relatives individual ni'ixk cause the angle at which the 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. vacuum head meets the carpet school for military personnel spent the 4th of July weekend home after «pcroTlng two years here. of the United States and for- visting her parents. Mr. and in the army. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim Richmon«!. You arc covered for ac Saturdays: changes constantly, thus losing eign nations. Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Smith Barbara and Pam were Sunday Mrs. Bill Diebert in Marion 8:30 A. M. to 12:30 suction). Overlap strokes so as cidenta or idckncMa, ab*o San- Lt. Hirte graduated from took Mrs. Frod Storey ami Mrs. guests at the Charles Diskin Forks. to <r> over each part three times tiam Union High school in Mill home in Salem. theft Inaurane*. Ethel McDaninel to Corvallis Phone 897-2610 Mr. and'Mrs. Russell Rice —forward, backward, forward. City in 1958, and received his Mrs Dorothy Christensen ami on Thursday where they visited For thorough weekly cleaning, Baciielor of Science degree at and Annette from Shelton, Wn., Mill City, Oregon spent the w«»ekend with Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Buck Storey un children, Bonni«» and Stuart. : double this. OSU in 1963. He and his wife. Mrs. Ray Sophy, and other re til Sunday. The Storeys brought returned home Monday from Laura lee. presently reside at latives in Detroit, Idanha and them home Pendleton when» they hail vis- [ 4427 Taney Ave.. Alexandria, Mill City. Mrs. Jeff Leming and Tom ited since last Wednesday at Va., pending his completion of Tom Fry, USCG, stationed at my returned home Sunday af- training. Seattle, Wn., spent a three-day •er spending throe weeks in leave with his parents. Mr. and California visiting relatives. She Returning home for a visit with Mrs. Ken Fry. Tom will be visit«! in San Diego, and (Tiula her is Mr Leming's sister-in- I Washington People going to Alaska soon, and will Vista, nnd went to Disneyland law, Mrs. Doyle Leming ami three children. Mrs. Ix-ming Like July 4th Parade visited Don Leming. wh>> is Visiting at the Gil Duckworth stationed In San Diego beforei beer home over the Fourth were Mr. J. (’. Klmnirl • Hud Davis coming home. and Mrs. Henry Bemis and Mrs. Iris Smith, from lloop- Ph. 897-2090 Mill City daughter, Janna of Tacoma, alo, Calif., mother of Mrs. Don Wn. Mrs. Bemis is a niece of Ketchum, is visiting with the Rev. Stevens, a former pastor The Independent telephone Don Ketchums. of the Christian church here. industry grew at a faster rate in cutive vice president, said it I Mr. Bemis and Mr. Duck 1962 than the giant Beil System, should be recognized that the System operates on a worth are old friends, having continuing a trend evident In Bell played together in dance bands recent years, according to a much broader base. Th«' 23 as Beil companies are ¿or years. Their orchestra at study by the U. S. Independent sociated operating units of American one time was under a 10-year Telephone Association which contract to the Washington State was received by Valley Tele- Telephone & Telrgraph Co., the world's largest private enter- Fair at Puyallup. Wn. phone Co. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bemis were fa The 2,845 Independent »non prise. In 1962, Independent gross vorably impressed with this Belli telephone operating com- is a real pleasure when you come out to the Days like this are made for Olympia area and would like to make panics, which cover more than revenues totaled $1.23 billion. their home here. They also said half the nation's geographic ser an increase of 10.7 per cent ov that they enjoyed the parade vice area, gained 648,000 new er previous year. Bell revenues and. thought the fireworks out telephones last year, increasing totaled $9.19 billion, an increase One ingredient is priceless: ■/£* Me Hil/er standing. their total to 12.715,400. That's of 6.7 per cent. V.nKxi wlo«M. B'~»t C-fiT Oiz-e«. So •Oh’* growth rate of 5.4 per cent. By Plant investment of the In comparison, Valley Telephone dependents reached $5.05 billion Co. had 5.85 percent gowth on December 31, an icrease of last year. 12.2 per cent. Bell plant assets We Serve Complete The Bell System added 2,884,- totaled $28 69 billion, an in 000 new phones in 1962, raising crease of 7.8 per cent. its total to 68,392,000 a growth The Independents have 99,200 rate of 4.4 per cent. employees while Bell has 578,- The figures are in the an 403 nual statistical volume, "An In 1962, 126 Independent tele American Growth Story," pub- phone operating companies | The Forest Service road re lished by the U. S. Independ- grossed over $1 million each. port this week states the Breit- ent Telephone Association The largest had a volume of , enbush road is open to Wapini- (USITA) of which Valley Tele- more than $154 million. The , tia Highway 26, however it is phone Co. is a member. The previous year, 117 Independents quite muddy and rough. Opal booklet explains that the fast were In the $1 million or over Lake road is open to within two er growth rate of Independents class. ' miles of the lake and then stems from industrial diversifi The survey points out that the ‘ closed by blowdown. Marten cation and the population shift United States has achieved un Buttes road is open but unsafe to the suburbs. from the huge der the free enterprise system for automobile travel. There is me ropolitan centers, which are by far the largest and best We're Open Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays heavy dump truck traffic the primarily served by Bell. communications system In the first three miles of Breitenbush The Indep«'ndents operate 10,- world. With only 6 percent of 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. road due to a slide removal pro 680 telephone exchanges, com the world’s telephones. ject. pared to 6,750 by Bell. The In USITA, now in Its 66th year, All campgrounds are open, dependents serve about one in is headquartered in Washington, they said. six of the nation's network of D. C. Through its full-time staff Fair and warmer weather is 81,107,400 telephones. its committees and with the predicted with lower humidity. The survey shows, also that cooperation of 38 state tele I_____________________________ Independents grew faster than phone associations, USITA re We Give 8 A H Green Stamps Bell in gross revenues and plant presents the Independent part 151 8. W. Broadway Phone 897-2977 WHY DON’T YOU RU1MCRÏBE investment in 1962. of :he telephone industry at the TO THE ENTERPRISE. Clyde S. Bailey, USITA exe- national level. Brunner’s Flowers Up and Down The Avenue MEHAMA WE DELIVER Hoover's Repair "No Job Too Small" I Going on Vacation? TRIP INSURANCE ♦ ★ ♦ DETROIT IDANHA LES. Kelly Lumber Sales ★ * * HILL INSURANCE AGENCY O lympic Independents Make Healthy Growth Dining Out PLAN AHEAD Breitenbush Road WATCH This Space for Our Big Sixth Annniversary Sale Coming Soon Mill City Hardware Muddy and Rough Breakfasts Dinners Lunches Short Orders