The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 06, 1972, Page 4, Image 4

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    4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 6, 1972
Idanha Crash Puts
One in Hospital
MILL CITY
BUILDERS
Bob and Bruce Blumenstein
Phone 897-2679
Blueprints and Permits
Cement Work
Remodeling
Roofing
Foundations
Gutters
New Homes
Framing
Barns & Chicken Houses
Planning
You Name it—We Build it.
Additions
Licensed and Bonded
Fifteen Years In The Santiam Canyon
IDANHA—A two car crash
at the South intersection in
Idanha about 10:30 P. M. Fri­
day, June 30tli, sent one
man to the hospital. James
Adrain, Myers Addition, was
taken by Lyons ambulance to
a hospital for treatment. A
report said his injuries were
not serious. The other driver.
Robin Wilkerson of Idanha es­
caped with non-serious injur­
ies.
Both vehicles were report­
ed to have been extensively
damaged A poodle dog. rid­
ing in the Wilkerson vehicle
disappeared following the ac-
" cident but was found later
OURMBM0VS FOREsTs
T here ' s
moré to our
Junior Women's Club Has Float
Queen Jackie and Court
One of the newest organizations in Mill City to
have a float in the July 4th parade was the Junior
Queen Jackie Clark and the Fourth of July court Women’s Club.—Enterprise photo.
rode the above float in the parade here. Those who
Oldest and Newest Mayor
saw the parade felt this was one of the best ever seen
in Mill City—Enterprise photo.
Camp Fire Float Breaks Down
[JAKE ANOTHER LOOK.'
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
FORESTS ARE VERY
BUSY—GROWING
AMO REGROWINGTt»
PROVIDE PERPETUALLY
APR OUR WEEPS.
ENVIRONMENTALISTS,
NATURALISTS, HIKERS,
campers , foresters ,
HUNTERS, TIMBER
HARVESTERS ALi SHARE
THIS REMARKABLE,
RENEWABLE RESOURCE,
OTHER BENEFITS COME
FROM CLEARCUTTING
AN actually practiced
OVER 140 YEARS
IN OUR FORESTS. THIS
ALLOWS SUNLIGHT FOR
WILDLIFE AND gives
FAST, HEALTHY STARTS
TO YOUNG TREES.
4 OUT OF 5 TREES IN NORTH WEST FORESTS
TODAY ARE SECOND-GROWTH- ADDING UPTO
(8 MILLION ACRES OF VIGOROUSLY GROWING
NEW FORESTS- FORESTRY TECHNIQUES WILL
PERPETUATE ALLTHE BENEFITS ANO EN JOY-
MENTS OFTDDAY FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS/
Sharing honors as Grand Marshalls of the parade
here on the 4th were J. C. Kimmel, oldest living mayor
of Mill City and the present mayor, Herb Peck They
were driven by parade chairman Jerry Coffman.— En­
terprise photo.
One of the floats which didn’t make the entire
trip was the one above sponsored by the Camp Fire
Girls, which depicted the first day at camp. It was a |
good float, but trouble developed so many did not see ■
it.—Enterprise photo.
anha, and a patient in the I
ambulance, Darrell G. Snook,
17, 1245 Nebraska St. N. E.
Van Fleet was listed in ser­
ious condition Saturday night
at Salem Hospital Memorial
Unit with a concussion and I
bruises.
Baker was listed in fair con­
dition
with a possible fractured
An ambulance on an emer­
gency run from the Detroit rib and internal injuries.
Snook was treated at the
area to Salem Hospital Em-
ergency Center was" involved hof*ital “d released. Salem)
in a collision late Friday at] police said Snook was being
25th and Mission Streets SE taken to the hospital for treat­
Taken to the hospital by Wil­ ment of facial injuries suffer-
lamette Ambulance was the ! ed when he fell over a log near
|
driver of the Detroit ambu-; Detroit.
Police
said
the red light and ,
lance Paul E. Van Fleet, 34,
.
,
Detroit, the ambulance attend- warning siren of the ambulance
ant, Harold C. Baker. 65, Id- were operating at the time
of the collision although the
ambulance crossed the inter­
section against a red light. |
No citations have been issued. I
After several telephone calls
to Portland Firms who rent
ambulances, a contact was fin­
ally made late Saturday after. I
noon. Henry Hiebert of Idanha I
! and Harold Champion, Detroit, 1
drove to Portland to pickup |
the standby ambulance. No
i further word has been receiv­
ed about the District new am­
bulance which was earlier re­
ported that it could be expect- |
ed in July.
I
Detroit Ambulance
Emergency Run
Frank Lumber Co.
Benton Trucking Co.
Mill City, Oregon
Idanha. Oregon
Young & Morgan Timber Company
Stout Creek Lumber Co.
Mill City—Idanha. Oregon
Lyons, Oregon—Mill at Mehama
Stuckart Lumber Co.
U. S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc.
Idanha—Lebanon, Oregon
Lyons—Idanha, Oregon
Mill City Enterprise
H & W Logging Co.
Mill City, Oregon
Mill City—Idanha, Oregon
0 BANKMOBILE j
Grand
Opening
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ral
WEST.
11 <
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Turner
July 7
Aumsville
July 6
Lyons
July 10
’I
Quick Fixers . .
Enter our contest!
Guess the weight of the Bankmobile just as you see it
on opening day, full of banking equipment and ready to serve you. In each town, the entry
closest to the actual weight wins a portable color TV set. Second place winner receives a Patio
Master Wagon Grill. No deposit necessary to enter and anyone age 18 or over is eligible to win.
r
2nd Prize
Panasonic
Color TV
Barbecue
Cart
Perfect for
family room or
den. "Sell-set"
color and AFT.
Full-view
glass doors,
large grill,
warming oven.
State Street Office: State & Liberty
Candalana Office: 2715 Commercial S. E.
Broadway Office: 2955 Broadway N.E.
Oranges 53.98 box or 8 lbs. for $1
We've ordered Apricots and Peaches
From The Dalles and will have in about
Two Weeks.
We Still Have
Organic Manure . .
SI
All Bedding Plants and Vegetables
Discounted
Ph. 897-2331
Vacations
ARE FUN
Sublimity
July 11
Grand Opening hours will be from noon until 8:30 p.m. with refreshments,
balloons and fun for all. Deposit $25 or more in an account, or transfer your
account from one of our Salem offices, and Western Security Bank will give you
two new Eisenhower dollars, FREE!
1st Prize
Navel
721 S. E. Santiam Blvd.
The Western Security BANKMOBILE
is on the move...and will arrive in your community soon:
doz. 25c
lb. 19c
HARVEST HUT
HELPING TO
SAFEGUARD
HEALTH
Oi
Fresh Eggs AA Small
Tomatoes
but
ACCIDENTS and SICKNESS
Can Happen
Be sure you’re ready to
tackle minor
illnesses.
See us for home remedy
needs.
See Us For Protection
For The Time You Are Gone
Gauze Pads
WESTERN
SECURITY
BANK
3 Days To Six Months
Telephone
585-5512
Member FDIC
PAT'S PILL BOX
521
1st.
Stavton
Phone 769-5345
Emergency 769-9892
or 394-2852
For The Leng+h Of Time You Are Gone
Madison - Davis
INSURANCE AGENCY.
Ph. 769-631 I
INC.
Stayton