Daniel C. Hanna, Oregon Entrepreneur and Car Wash Innovator, Dies in Portland at Age 70.PORTLAND, Ore. -- Daniel C. Hanna, the prolific entrepreneur who founded Rub-a-Dub Car Wash and the subsequent Hanna Car Wash franchise as well as Hanna Enterprises, a worldwide provider of car wash equipment, died in Portland on October 19, 2005, from complications of cancer. He was 70. Hanna parlayed a youthful passion for cars and high-speed racing into a series of highly successful Oregon businesses, including Hanna Auto Wash, the state's largest car wash chain. At the peak of its growth, the company had more than 50 facilities worldwide, including 31 in Portland. He also created Hanna Car Wash International, an innovative manufacturer of car wash equipment that provided products to his and other franchises around the world. He held more than 100 patents in the car wash equipment industry and was widely considered the father of the modern car wash. In 1967, Hanna opened the first car wash in Japan and, in 1973, he opened a facility in the Soviet Union at a special exhibition attended by Premier Leonid Brezhnev Noun 1. Leonid Brezhnev - Soviet statesman who became president of the Soviet Union (1906-1982) Brezhnev, Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev . Governor Tom McCall Thomas Lawson McCall (March 22, 1913 – January 8, 1983) was an American politician, a Republican, and the 30th governor of Oregon from 1967 to 1975. McCall's two terms as Oregon's governor were notable for many achievements in the environmental sphere, including the appointed Hanna Commissioner of Mass Transportation, and he also served on the Federal Energy Commission. Recognizing the growth and innovation of the Hanna franchises, Entrepreneur Magazine Entrepreneur Magazine is a publication that carries news stories about entrepreneurialism, small business management, and business opportunities. This magazine is published monthly, with a total of 12 issues annually. (No special extra issues are published. named the company the Number One Franchise in the world in 1982, ahead of McDonald's. By 1989, Hanna Car Wash International equipment was in use in 20,000 locations in 71 countries. That same year, the company sponsored Mario Andretti's race team, which won the pole position pole position Noun 1. (in motor racing) the starting position on the inside of the front row, generally considered the best one 2. an advantageous starting position Noun 1. at the Indianapolis 500. It was later a sponsor of Paul Newman's race team. In 1990, the creditors of Hanna Car Wash International took control of the companies. However, Hanna moved on to create and operate the "Care Wash" franchise in Portland and Salem, and Dan Hanna Products, a manufacturer of car wash equipment that he designed. He also assisted in the development of the "Washman" car wash chain in Portland. Daniel Hanna was born in Portland on October 26, 1934, the son of Margaret and Charles Hanna Charles George Hanna (1889-1942) was a politician from the United States. He was the forty-first mayor of Syracuse, New York (Republican, 1926-1929) and largely responsible for bringing air travel to the Syracuse Area. . His parents and his two siblings, Katherine and George, are deceased. Hanna graduated from Milwaukie High School Milwaukie High School is a public high school located in Milwaukie, Oregon, one of three high schools within the North Clackamas School District. Its current mascot is the mustang, and its school colors are maroon and gold. where he developed skills in engineering, and a love of cars that would underlie his high-speed endeavors in business, auto racing and jet aviation. He began drag racing drag racing Form of motor racing in which two contestants race side by side from a standing start over a straight quarter-mile strip of pavement. Winners go on to compete against others in their class until only one is left undefeated. at the Portland Speedway in the early 1950s. In 1955, he married Betty Simonis, and they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in July this year. In 1955, his mother Margaret mortgaged the family home to finance his first car wash facility, which became the foundation of the Hanna Auto Wash chain. In 1967, he purchased his first Lear Jet, which he piloted around the country and across the Atlantic. In the early 1970s, Hanna took up auto racing again, and never lost a race in the "A" Sports Racing category. He set a single lap speed record at Portland International Raceway Portland International Raceway (PIR) is located in Portland, Oregon's Delta Park complex on the former site of Vanport, just south of the Columbia River. The track hosts a Champ Car race every year and ICSCC and SCCA road racing and autocross events. that stood for several years. On June 10, 1978, Hanna's love for racing took a tragic turn. During a practice lap for the Portland Rose Cup race at PIR "Parent in room." See digispeak. , his 760 horsepower McClaren race car lost a tire, struck a tree and snapped in half. Hanna was critically injured and remained in a coma for 30 days. After extensive rehabilitation, he returned to his business ventures just a year later. Exactly 10 years after the accident, Hanna set a world record in a Lear Jet by climbing from 0 to 10,000 feet in 1 minute 13 seconds. Hanna is survived by his wife of 50 years, Betty Simonis, four sons -- Daniel Jr., Mark, Kirk and Derek -- and five grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday, October 26, 3:00 p.m., at St. Mary's Cathedral St. Mary's Cathedral, or Cathedral of St. Mary the Virgin, or other variations on the name, may refer to: Australia
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