The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 24, 1967, Page 7, Image 7

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    SALEM
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY i BUYERS GUIDE
Auto Wreckers
Mobile Home Trans.
B E N Z I E S”
Foreign Auto Wrecking
Willamette Valley’s
Supermart
For Imported Car Parts
APEX
Mobile Home Towing, Inc.
Salem Scene
by Everett E. Cutter
the Weddle Chapel in Stay­
ton for Delbert (Bert) Lane
Turnidge, who passed away
at his home early Friday
morning August 18. M r.
Turnidge had been ill about
four months and part of that
time was hospitalized.
Mr. Turnidge was born in
Mill City, Dec. 21, 1881 on the
place now owned by Mr. and
Mrs. Martin V. Kelly. He was
married to Alpha Dilley, Jan­
uary 2, 1909 at Salem. He was
a retired logger.
Survivors include his wid­
ow, Alpha, 3 sons, Delbert
of Stayton; Hollis of Gates,
Arlie of Drain, two daught­
ers, Mrs. Paul (Orpha) Cree
of Mill City and Mrs. Joe
(Edith) Cribbs of Enterprise;
seven grandchildren and
fourteen great grand child­
ren. A number of nieces and
nephews also survive includ­
ing Mrs. Cloyd (Florence)
Cox of Mill City.
Rev. Donald Dishong offi­
ciated and interment was
in the Fairview Cemetery.
pension, and possible $1,000
fine, five years in prison or
both if he causes property
Good news of a dramatic
Insured “We handle your
damage
or personal injury to
decline in Oregon highawy
home with care”
another
while driving.
Term. Mgr. Harry Turner
fatalities in the last month
Motorcyclists
must burn
For Hire
1959 Howard St. SE 585-1710
prompts another look at life­
4 Blks S of Mission Off 20th Ph. 585-2480 Call Day or Night saving measures passed by headlights at all times on
805 - 41st Place
the 1967 legislature in coping Oregon highways after Sept.
with a major social problem. 13; after next Jan. 1 they
Music Dealers
The good news is this: Ore­ will be required to wear pro­
gon’s traffic death toll last tective headgear approved
MELODY MUSIC week was running behind the by the Dept, of Motor Ve­
“The Home of Music”
record count of 1966 at the hicles. Tractors and other
Sales • Service - Instruction same midpoint in August. farm or construction equip­
Quality - Comfort
The reassuring factor is the ment operating on highways
4701 Liberty Rd. S.
Economy
Sunny Slope Shopping Center sudden drop from July, at speed under 25 mph, after
585-1502
when Oregon’s deadliest 4th Jan. 1 will need a “slowly
EYERLY MOTORS
of
July weekend in history moving vehicle” emblem at­
Volkswagon & Porsche
had pushed the toll to 25 tached.
Salem’s Only Factory
Off. Equip. & Supplies ahead of the 298 highway A bill to allow use of metal
Authorized Dealer
deaths recorded at the same studded tires between Oct. 1
Open Mon. thru Fri. ’til 9 p.m.
Cooke Stationery Co.
and May 31 in areas prone to
time in 1966.
4403 Com’s St., SE
363-1641 Office Furniture - Supplies
Although traffic safety leg­ inclement weather, already
Typewriters - Calculators
islation sometimes is men­ was signed into law by Gov.
LODER OLDS
Stenorette Dictating Systems tioned as one of the session’s Tom McCall and took effect
Oldsvtobile • Volvo
370 State
581-1404 biggest letdowns, actually the April 19 because of an emerg­ RUDOLPH H. DOBRENZ
Sales & Service
Rudolph Henry Dobrenz,
1967 legislature accomplish­ ency clause.
Used Cars
73,
who lived at 903 Alder St.,
Looking
ahead,
the
legis
­
ed
more
than
is
generally
be
­
Optometrists
38 Years in Same Location
lieved. Many recommenda­ lature approved several bills died Monday at his home.
745 Liberty NE
581-1421
Dobrenz had lived here for
tions of the Traffic Safety of more lang range promise
Robert A. Golden
Commission were rejected, to Oregon traffic safety. One about three years. Before his
Cosmetics
but the commission itself was of these, already mentioned, retirement he had spent 20
Doctor of Optometry
MERLE NORMAN
placed directly under the places the Traffic Safety years with a Los Angeles
Cosmetics
Visual Training
governor’s jurisdiction, a Commission directly under stove manufacturer.
Courtesy Deni.
Survivors include the wid­
170 Liberty St SE
364-6803 move which increases its the governon’s office. The
By App*t.
ow,
Ardath, at home; sons,
stature over its previous spot commission received no add­
fail Ord. Filled
Manuel,
Canoga Park, Calif.,
within
the
Dept,
of
Motor
Ve
­
ed
funds,
but
the
move
is
Paints
466 Court N. E.
Mayo,
Torrence,
Calif., and
expected to enable it to work
hicles.
Phone 362-8297
Strong support from many more efficiently with the LeLaman, Culver City, Cal.;
quarters failed to promote federal government in assur­ daughters, Mrs. Joyce Mann,
Hardware
passage of bills to require ing state compliance with fed­ Junction City, and Mrs. Jean­
ette Birch, Littlerock, Calif.;
periodic re-examination of eral safety laws.
DICK’S HARDWARE
Paints Made in Oregon
three brothers and four sis­
Another
successful
measr
drivers
for
renewal
of
licen
­
Hardw'e for Do-It-Yourselfers
FOR Oregon Homes
ters in Wisconsin, and 10
ure
created
an
Interim
Com
­
ses
and
to
require
annual
Open 7 Days a Week
Wallpaper - Floor Coverings ! safety inspections of motor mittee on Highways appro­ grandchildren.
Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m. to 9 pan.
Counter Tops - Ceramic Tile vehicles by counties. The leg­ priated S25.OOO for its studies
Services will be Friday in
Sunday 9 a.m. to 7 p.ni.
1710 Front N. E.
364-2277
Englewood Park mortuary,
before
the
next
regular
legis
­
islature
also
rejected
meas
­
165 Lancaster Dr. NE 581-1213 233 Com’l N. E.
5854.013
ures to set maximum speed lative session. Besides study­ Englewood, Calif. Weddle
Norris Paint & Varnish Co. Inc laws, to require safety belts ing questions concerning Funeral Home. Stayton, is in
Health Foods
Engdalil’s Crosby Paint Store in trucks and buses and im­ ownership rights of Oregon’s charge of local arrangements.
"Guaranteed Lowest Price in prove minimum sentence of beaches, the committee will
Natural Health Center
the Willamette Valley”
10 days for second or subse­ examine gas tax refunds to
"Your Health Food Hdq.”
Factory Direct Outlet Save quent convicition for driving cities and counties, financing
Complete Line of Natural Vit­
up to 50%
under the influence of intox­ of highways and roads con­
amins & Health Food Pro­
1792 Fairgrounds Rd. NE
ducts.
Featuring
struction, truck regulatin,
Phone 362-3948
icating liquor.
Organic Cosmetics
“You Never Pay Retail at
But lawmakers did en­ beautification, licensing, mot­
Merco Sauna Bath Units
________ Engdahl’s”
hance Oregon traffic through or vehicle inspections and
1073 Com’l SK
Ph. 362-9861
many bills, some of which other safety measures.
Ph. Stayton 769-5176 before 8
Trailers-Equip. & Parts become law Sept. 13. Among Because the condition of
a. m. or after 6 p. m.
these is new law requiring roads, streets and highways
METAL-FAB
Men's Clothing
slow-moving vehicles to pull is baste to motor vehicle safe­
TRAILER HITCHES
off two-lane roads and let ty, it is worthy to note that
Custom Made - All Sizes
Sales & Installation
backed-up traffic pass. On the legislature approved a
on Eaz-Lift & Reese
highways with more than gasoline tax increase of one
Extra Gas Tanks for Pickups one lane moving in one di­ cent per gallon, effective Sept
Custom Made
Salem’s Quality Men’s Store
4195 Silverton Rd NE 362-5541 rection, vehicles are to use 13. Money raised will provide
Since 1890
the left lane only if travel­ additional funds for construc­
Salem Plaza
585-6313
ing as fast or faster than tion and maintenance of saf­
Upholstersers
other traffic moving in the er thoroughfares.
Mobile Homes
Norm’» Upholstering
same direction.
Although the lineup in new
Free Estimates & Deliveries
After Sept. 13, the law says laws may be weak in some
POOLE’S INC.
We also do scotchgarding police officers may, with ways, there is little question
Post Auto Sales
Dealer for Van Dyke & Cran- 4802 Silverton Rd NE 363-0116 reasonable cause stop driv­ in anyone’s mind about the
brook Mobile Homes, Go-Lite
ers and inspect their vehicles fact that state officials are
Travel Trailers
Delivered and set up on your Work Clothing-Shoes for safety and equipment re­ concerned and are trying. If
quirements. Another law will the new laws will help to
own lot or Mobile Home Park
1953 Lana Ave NE 364-6231
allow officers to impound a keep Oregon’s lower 1967
LES NEWMAN’S
vehicle if the driver has a highway fatality record be­
The Friendly Store
Men’s Wear, Work Clothing suspended license or tries to low last year’s tragic toll,
leave the scene of an acci­ then it can be shown they
' Nylon Preme Rainwear
Redwing Boots and Shoes dent. Such a driver also will are working in the right di­
179 Com’l St. NE
363-5508 face permanent license sus- rection.
Traffic Toll Decline
Prompts Look At Laws
7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 24,1967
Public Notices
If the number following
NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX your name on The En­
FORECLOSED LAND
From and after 10:00 A. M. terprise label reads
Thursday, September 14, 8-67 it's time to send a
1967 ,at the West door of the a check for renewal.
Marion County Court House
in Salem. Oregon, pursuant to
the order of the Board of
Commissioners for Marion
County, Oregon, made and
entered on the 2nd day of
June, 1966, I will sell at pub­
lic sale for cash to the
highest bidder at not less
than the minimum price be­
low specified all of the
following described real
property, to wit:
Salem, Ben Vista Park,
Fraction Lot 9, Block 4,
recorded in Volume 438,
Page 384 D and Ex. Vol­
ume 377, Page 604MR
FOLKS THAT WANT SURE-FIRE
$2,000.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, RESULTS KNOW AN AD IN THIS
this 10th day of August,
IEWSPAPER IS A FAST, DEPENDABLE
1967.
THOMAS E. 3ACHELDER,
WAY TO BUY, SELL OR RENT
Sheriff, Marion County
Oregon
—CALL NOWI
GARY D. GORTMAKER
District Attorney
Marion County, Oregon
Published Aug. 17
24, 31,
Phone 897-2772
and Sept. 7, 1967.
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Mill City, Oregon
MEHAMA — Services were
held Monday at 10:30 a. m.
for Charles Crook, 64, a resi­
dent of Mehama for 35 years,
who died Friday. He was
born in North Dakota.
He was superintendent of
the Lyons-Mehama water dis­
trict at the time of his death
from an apparent heart at­
tack. He had been working
on a leak in the lines and
had gone to a store at Me­
hama for some supplies and
was driving his pick-up when
the attack occurred, The
vehicle swerved off the road
just west of town.
Rev. Carl Blanchard offl-
dated at the services which
were held at Weddle Funeral
Home in Stayton. Interment
was at Lone Oak cemetery.
Survivors include the wid­
ow, Inez and sons, Clifford
of Mill City and Robert of
Salem; brothers,
Richard,
Donald and Leo all of Port­
land; sisters, Mrs. Bernice
Seamster of Salem, Mrs.
Frances Kruse of Independ­
ence and Mrs. Lou Jacoby of
Sublimity. He is also surviv­
ed by six grandchildren.
That fire is burning
a hole in your pocket
There’s a price tag on every forest fire. Whoever
you are, wherever you live—part of that cost comes
from your pocket.
Be careful with fire in wooded areas. When you
see a forest fire report it at once.
ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Keep
America Green.
Freres Veneer
Lyons, Oregon
Boise Cascade Corp.
P. O. Box 127
DELBERT L. TURNIDGE
Funeral services were held
Tuesday morning at 10:30 at
Remember, an
Independence, Oregon
Young & Morgan Timber Co.
Idanha and Mill City, Oregon
Parkett Logging Company
Mehama, Oregon
Willamette Plywood Corp.
P. O. Box 228
Aumsville, Oregon
Frank Lumber Company, Inc.
Mill City, Oregon