The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 21, 1959, Page 2, Image 2

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    •—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE TH I RSI) AY, MAY 21, 1959
made to visit the Iris Gardens at Sil­
verton the first of June.
THE MILL CITY
Mrs
Alice
Huber
with
her
pre-
By Eva Bressler
ENTERPRISE
hooleis honored the mothers with
The pre-« hoolers held their last
coffee last week, honoring them on
Cntared
as
second class matter Ne-
i day of school picnic Thursday at the Mothers Day Each mother was pre­
■»oiber 10, 1944 at the post office at
Catholic community hall due to the sented with a corsage made by the
Mill City, Oregon, under the Aet of
j stormy weather, with approximately children.
March 3. 1879.
| 100 present. Pre-school children re-
Paula Pennington oldest daughter
! eeiving their piplomas were Sally Jo of Mr. and Mis. Paul Pennington re­
Walton, Lee Garsjo, Larry Manning, turned home Wednesday from the
I Susie Crowthers, Barbara Etzel, Di­ Santiam Memorial hospital after be-
anne Morrison, Linda Merry, David
Af f IIIAIE M f M s f e
“The board-foot volume of timber:
Miley, Bobbie Gilxon, Billie Gilson, ing an overnight patient there for sold from the 19 national forests in'
medical
treatment.
Johnnie Crandall, Barbara Ann
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Meshew and Oregon and Washington in 1958 is
Moore, Patricia Weaver, Marjorie
more than three times what it was
Whitney, Ricky Chytka, Donna Cul- hildren from Sublimity have moved eight years ago and more than twice
well, Billie Craigmyle, Pamelia Palm­ into the Martha Hiatt house west of what it was just four years ago’’ said
er, Bcckie Lambert, Deborah Anton, own. Meshew is employed at the Regional Forester J. Herbert Stone
Allan Severs, Claudia Lankins, Mar­ Simpson Plywood Plant.
in announcing a new record for tim­
lene Pennington, Guy W'alker, Peggy
Faith Rebekah Lodge held their ber sales and timber cut in the Paci­ DON W. MOFFATT. Editor-PubHatee
Miller, Pat Larimer, Liz Moore, and meeting Wednesday evening with fic Northwest Region on the U. S.
Mike Larimer. Games furnished the Hazel Lewis noble grand presiding. i Forest Service. During calendar year
enterainment followed by a pot luck The usual routine of business was 1958 the volume of timber sold reach­
dinner.
arried out and the sick reported on. ed the new alltime high of 4.371 bil- J
Mr. and Mrs. L. Kinzer are receiv­ I Eva Bressler was installed treasurer lion board-feet.
ing congratulations upon the birth of ! to replace Jean Roberts who resigned
Between
Sales in 1958 were 1.663 billion ,
another grandson Randy Jo at the Plans were discussed for attending the board-feet greater than in calendar
Portlaad-Salem-Idanha
Lebanon hospital to their son and Rebekah Assembly of Oregon which year 1957 and 1-504 billion greater
all w ay points
wife, Mr. and Mrs. B. K>nzer. Moth­ j h to be held at Roseburg, May 19, , than the sales in 1956, the previous
Allied Van Line« Agent
er and infant son have returned home. 20 and 21. At the social hour dainty . record calendar year.
Local & Nationwide
Try MAURITA’S BEAUTY SHOP i refreshments were served by Beulah
“The amount of timber sold should
at Lyons Tor that permanent, sham­ I Lewis and Lois Myers. Gifts were pre not be confused with the amount cut,”
Household Moving
poo and wave, or hairstyling. Tele­ ented to Hazel Lewis, the oldest Stone said. “Recently the amount of
Stayton
Phone BO 9-2870
phone ULrick 9-2476. You’ll like mother present and Florence Branch timber actually cut under various
Salem
EM 3-1626
the
youngest
mother.
our work and service.
20tf.
sales contra eta has lagged behind the
Mrs. Ray Winchester from Haron, amount of timber sold.” The volume
SHIP IT WRIGHT
Naomi IntVeld and Doris Roy were
hostesses for the May meeting of the Montana is visiting at the home of of timber cut during 1958 was 3.099
Lyons Garden club held in the fire­ her sister and husband, Mr. ad Mrs. billion board-feet. However, this was
place room of the Methodist church Lovell Miller.
an increase in cut of 589 million and
Mrs Floyd Bassett returned home 365 million over the calendar years
Wednesday afternoon. Each member
Automotive & Industrial
responded to roll call by naming their Wednesday from Portland, after spend 1957 and 1956, respectively.
Maintenance
favorite marigold. The program of the ing home time there with her daugh­
While the volume was going up,
day was completing plans for the ter, Mrs. Dick Haseman of Waldport, average value per thousand board­
Welding, Diesel Engine
flower show which was held at the who underwent major surgery Mrs. feet decreased. The increased vol­
Catholic community hall Friday May Haseman returned home with her umes of timber cut and sold, howev­
Service
15th. Attending were Gertrude Weid­ mother where she will convalesce for er were sufficient to keep the total
Shop or Field
man, Alma Spellmeyer, Bea Hiatt, some time.
value of timber cut and that sold
Delco Batteries
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye spent Sun­ above the totals for calendar year
Hannah Robinson, Lottie* Grosso,
Donna Asmussen, Martha Cruson, day at Cottage Grove, where they were 1957. Total value of timber sold was
Factory Equipment Ignition
Jaunita Wright, Celene Taylor, Pat guests of relatives.
$62,277,801 which was an average
Parts
Mrs
Clyde
Bressler
and
Mrs.
Earl
Blum, Evelyn Julian, Marian Penning
rate of $14.25 per thousand board- j
Dealer for Airco Welding
ton, Doris Geraths, Dorothy Downer, Allen were in Salem Tuesday to visit feet. The values of the timber act- I
Products
X irgene Scott, and the hostesses Mrs. Mrs. Cora Corbett who is quite ill ually cut was $57,205,511 with the!
IntVeld and Mrs. Roy. P,ans were also at a Salem hospital. Mrs. Corbett average stumpage rate at $18.46 per
1 is a sister of Mr. Bressler.
thousand board-feet. In 1957 timber
The cancer drive will get under way­ sales amounted to $48,854,143 at an ’
next week with Mrs. Arthur Olm­ average stumpage rate of $18.04 and i
Jim and Veryl Hoover
stead as general chairman. A kick off the value of timber cut was $55,374,- |
Phone
2602
Mill Qty
breakfast was held at the Olmstead 395 at an average of $22.06 per |
home Tuesday moring. Mrs. Gladys thousand board-feet.
Turnbull of Salem, a representative
Of the 12 national forests in Ore­
< f the Cancer campaign committee gon the three doing the largest vol­
was present and showed pictures and ume of business were the Willamette,
WE HAVE
gave instruction to the workers Lo­ with 669 million of board-feet of
cal workers who will assist Mrs. timber sold and 477 million board-feet
•
Toys
Olmstead are Mrs. Russell Thiel, Mrs. cut; the Mt. Hood, with sales of 430
• Hobbies
Alvin Palfer, Mrs. Joe McDougall, million board-feet and a cut of 290
• Athletic Gds.
Mrs. Larry Pritchard, Mrs. Paul Ger- million; and the Siuslaw with 332
• Guns & Amo.
aths, M rs. Marvin Berry, Mrs. Mike million of sales and 255 million cut.
Schwindt, Mrs. James Wright, Mrs. Gifford Pinchot National Forest led .
• Fishing Tackle
¡Charles Cruson and Mrs. Gail Pen- the six national forests in the State
£ Johnson Motors
' nington
of Washington with sales of 488 mil­
• Reloading Comp.
Twenty-three pre-school mothers lion board-feet and a cut of 262 mil­
•
Boats and Trailers
attended their annual dinner held at lion. The Olympic was second with
• Rod and Reel Repair
China City in Salem Tuesday evening. 287 tnillion board-feet sold and 269 j
• Schwinn Bikes & Repairs
Following the dinner they took in a m Ilion board-feet cut.
show at th Elsinore. Those attend­
Said Stone, “The total year’s ac­
ing were Gypsey Weaver, Marlene complishment on the Mt. Hood and
Seevers, Frances Garsjo, Frieda Wil­ Gifford Pinchot National Forests in
son, Sue Walton. Betty Hunt, Joyce Oregon and Washington, respective- 1
SPORTING GOODS
Lambert, Dori* Miley, Willa Gilson ly, is of particular interest, since
185 First St
Alice Huber, Martha Etzel, Darleen these two national forests were sub- j
Stayton, Oregon
McDougall, Yvonne Crandall, Betty je ted to considerable criticism for j
Tinney, Mary Crowthers, Maxine Mc­ falling behind their planned sales '
Dowell, Nona Mays, Bonnie Cvtka, program earlier in the year. Mt. i
Kathleen Manning, Billie Graen, Lucy Hood’s sales were 119 million board­
Palmer. June Whitney and Florence feet greater than its allowable annual
Johnson.
You Find the Best in
cut of 311.3 million board-feet and
Mrs. Ruth Lyons, Postmaster of I sales in the Gifford Pinchot Nation- I
Lyons was just recently awarded a al Forest exceeded its allowable cut
ertificate as a member of the Port­ | by 93 million board-feet.
land Region 1000-Hour Club, present­
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when you shop regularly
ed by S. G. Schwartz, Region Opera­
An easy way to soft cook eggs.
tions Director of Portland.
| Cover eggs in pan with water to come at our meat and grocery
Membership in this club cannot be at least 1” above the eggs. Bring 1
obtained with money as most organi­ rapidly to boiling. Turn off heat and store.
zations require. Extended good health if necessary remove from burner to I See us about a Locker Today.
and conscientious use (,f sick leave prevent further boiling. Cover and Order one and have it ready
> 1
are the only enrollment require­ let stand 2 to 4 minutes depending
for fall.
ments. The attainment of such a re­ upon individual taste. Cool eggs
cord reveals long and faithful de­ promptly in cold water for several
Open 7 Days A Week.
votion to duty and probably some seconds to prevent further cooking
sacrifice on her part.
and to make them easy to handle.
Earl Allen rural route mail carrier
out of Lyons, also received a certi­
ficate as a member of the 100-Hour Wash., to Miss Virginia Krider, also
I club, e irned the same way. This Seattle The wedding, planned for
Phone 2642
Mill City
n-akei the second such award that June 6. will be held in Portland.
Mr. Allen has received.
Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs Ramie Martell and sons and
Mrs. Pearl Averill were Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Mitsch and daughters, Mere­
dith and Susan and Gary Adams of
Lebanon. Mrs Mitsch is a daughter
of Mrs. Averill and sister of Mrs.
Martell.
Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs Van Prichard were their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Hy Smith from Stevenson, Wn.
They also visited other relatives
while here.
Mrs. Dolores Schneider and two
small daughters are spending some
time in Newport at the home of her
parents. She is expected home in
about another week.
Mrs. Ethel Huffman returned home
from Anchorage. Alaska. Friday af­
ter spending two weeks there at the
homes of her daughters, Mrs. Vernon
Diggs-rness and Mrs Kenneth Corn­
ell. She was accompanied home by
another daughter. Mrs. Sheldon ’ Titus
•nd sons from Seattle, Wash. Mr
Titus came Saturday evening •nd
A brlldit happy chap- Mmc of PaPP
they returned home Sunday.
what looked B*e >“
rsidefr^
Congratulations are going to Mr
tnd Mrs. Carl Anderson upon the
But Stop.Wear Lubricati®®
birth of their first grandchild. a
At * I nion Oil stat»®«
daughter. Loia Diene, born to their
«oa-in-law and husband, Mr and
^“Je-proofed P»PP 8
*** *“ * ^P!
Mrs. L. G. Hannaford at Aberdeen,
Wash.
Mr. and Mrs Leroy Hiatt of Rose­
Who care» if can get old. at long ss the» Hde
burg. visited relatives in Lyons Sun­
I ke new! And (key trill, with regular Stop-
day. They were accompanied by their
Wear Lubrication by your neighborhood
laughter, Mrs Warren Ward and
Union Oil Minute Man. He guarantees in
two children also of Roseburg. Hiatt
writing “No *queak* for 1000 nulea.” Good
is a son of Elmer Hiatt and brother
deal!
of Mrs. Alex Bodeker and Mrs. Clyde
Bressler.
Mr and Mrs. Jim Toomb are an­
UNION OIL COMPANY or CMi'onN.A
nouncing the forthcoming marriage
of their son, John Toomb. of Seattle,
LYONS
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MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Sound Advice
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¡Timber Volume
01 Forests Show
Large Increase
BRIGHT TRUCK LINE
Never use drugs left ore
from a serious illness for
self-treatment of a similar
ailment. You see, modern
drugs are highly potent—
that's why we dispense them only when your
physicisn prescribes. If you dose yourself with
leftovers, you may do serious damage. It’s a good
idea to pour the remains of old prescriptions
down the drain and destroy the botUaa.
MILL CITY PHARMACY
Dependable Prescription Service
Phone 6607
Mill City, Oregon
Hoover's Repair
CAMP’S
MEAT and GROCERIES
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Mill City
Meat Market