1—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1959
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TIMBERLINE
By John E. Benneth
were also present, and plans were spent at the Bowes home here at time friend. Allen nad Wad« came to
made for some of the Food conces Gates.
Oregon from Nebraska In about
sions at the coming Santiam Canyon
Joe Joaquin spent Sunday in Gates 1916, and have kept in touch ever
Fair June 26-27-28.
looking after his property here, and since.
Mr and Mr». Dick Parke" sold visiting his mother, Laura Joaquin,
their home in Gates to Mrs. Maude before returning to Portland.
Davis last week Mrs. Davis sold her
Visitors this week at the Ned Rich Final Rites Held Tuesday
home to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oliver ards home were Ed Smith and Mr.
and three daughters, who will take Kintz, of Sublimity, former employ For Former Mill City Lady
possession immediately. They plan ees of Marion County with Ned. Also
Funeral services for Hazel Tar
some remodeling.
Ed Taylor and his son, Elmer Taylor, flinger DeWeerd, former Mill City
resident who died May 14 at Page,
Mrs. Geo ge Sauve and two rhi’J- both of Mehama, longtime friends.
James Carey flew to Pittsburgh Ariz., were Tuesday at 11 a. m. at
ren of Salem, visited her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs Ned Richards on on Monday on business, returning ¡Weddle Funeral Home Chapel,
Saturday, and Ned Kanoff stayed Friday. He is employed at Canby. He Stayton.
Officiating was the Rev. Don
over Sunday for a visit with his reported the flying trip very rough
this time.
l-eavitt. Burial was at Fox Valley
young friend, Billy Kershaw.
Fifteen CYF students attended a Cemetery at Lyons beside her hus
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowes were
hosts Saturday evening for the Gem Retreat on the coast Friday and Sat band, who died in 1955. She had lived
pinochle club at their home. Gilbert urday. Cars were furnished by Bill at Page, Ariz., for the past 18
Myers won high aggregate prize. First Putman and Mrs. Bill Hirte. Devo months.
She was born in Champaign, Ill.,
places went to Mrs. Margaret Philips tions and recreation were held at
and Giles Wagner. Consolat;>n prizes Harmony Lodge, and student minist Aug. 8, 1891, and was married to
went to Steve Myers and Blanche er A. John Rothauge was in charge. Herman De Weerd on March 8, 1942.
Surviving are two sons. Royal E.
The Rose ’ will be the theme for
Wagner. Delicious refreshments were
services next Sunday at the Gates [Losch, of Wenatchee, Wash., and
served.
Several from Gates attended the Community churvh, and the sanctuary William D. Marshall of Page, Ariz,
a daughter, Mrs. Helen Marshall
Flower Show in Lyons last week, put j will be decorated with roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moses spent Bruemmer of Page, Ariz,, five
on by the Mill City and Lyons Gard
and two great*
en clubs. "Wheels of Time” was the a couple of days at the coast last | grandchildren
theme this year, and the arrange week, viisting at the home of her ’ grandchildren.
ments were varied and beautiful as sister at Neskowin.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Allen drove to
usual. Guests enjoyed cookies and cof
SUBSCRIBE TO THE MILL CITY
fee and a small antique display. A Portland Friday to attend funeral
ale of potted and bedding plants services for Ernest F. Wade, a long' ENTERPRISE TODAY! $3.00 a Year
did a good business, as well as the
home baked food table.
Mis. Velnia Carey and Mrs. Charles
Tuckt r dined in Salem Friday even
ing with a group of associated cooks
and a-sistants, for their regular
monthly meeting
Mrs. Minnie McCarty, of Portland,
spent Sunday at the home of a life-
I long friend. Mrs. Daisy Richards,
wh.ie members of her family went
further on to fish. Mrs. McCarty was
raised Minnie Smith, and lived in the
old M.llsap house at Gates. She and
Daisy Richards met on a July 4tn ex
cursion train from Yaquina to De
troit, one year after the railroad was
put through here, and each were about
9 years old.
Several teachers and parents ac
companied a school bus load of child-'
ten to Eastern Oregon Friday for
a most interesting field trip. They
stopped to throw snowballs over the
pass, encountered showers later, but
most of the day was sunny. Lunch was
at a tiny park by the John Day river,
called Johnny Kirk Park. At Fossil
Highway 22 - By Gateway Cafe - Gates, Ore.
they hunted for relics of bones, clams,
rocks, and other specimen which were
Overnight — Weekly — Monthly Rates
plentiful. A former Gates school
teacher, Verne Kane, was also visited.
Completely Modern
A wiener roast was enjoyed at a very
late hour at Indian Ford Park. About
Near Store, Postoffice, Cafe, School Bus Service
16 deer were seen on the road ae they
came home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowes drove
— Lots of room for children to play —
to Portland Sunday to return her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scho-
bert to their home, following a week
GATES
Mrs. H. N. Wilson
Gail Wilson was in Portland Sun
Whenever Oregonians get to worry day to visit his wife who recently
ing too much about where we stand underwent surgesy in Emanuel Hos
m the race into space, the worldwide pital. She was reported to be gain
battle for men’s minds and hosts of ing and may return home this week
similar problems, they can take some end.
comfort in the pre-eminence of the
Try MAURITA’S BEAUTY SHOP
Pacific Northwest in one international at Lyons for that permanent, sham
field: The Douglas fir region is one poo and wave, or hairstyling. Tele
of the world’s leading areas for grow phone ULrick 9-2476. You’ll like
ing timber giants.
jur work and service.
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This reassurance is offered by a
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin drove
man who ought to know—’William H.
I Cummings, forestry research super to Portland to spend the weekend
with his daughter and son-in-law,
visor for Weyerhauser Timber Co.,
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hackenberg. A
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Centralia,
Wash.
Here
are
some
of
Real Estate
trip to a nightclub and a steak dinner
the examples he ticks off:
were enjoyed by the group.
SEE US ABOUT REAL ESTATE
Of 30-some members of the popular | Orville Hayward has recently pur
Property is changing hands, why not family in the world, no other one chased the small Barney Ryal’s house
buy now while there is stil a good grows as fast or as big as the North and with his son Dickie will move
selection ?
west black cottonwood.
there shortly.
Here is a sample of some I have
The commercial red alder of the Pa
The parking area next to the Wo
available on reasonable terms:
cific Northwest is unexcelled by al men’s Clubhouse now has four leads
THREE BEDROOM house on 2 good ders anywhere else in its speed of of sawdust chips, a much appreciated
acres. Close in, only $5500.00.
growth, mature size and quality of donation from Mr. and Mrs. Robert
FOUR BEDROOM on a 1 2|3 lot. | its wood.
Kelle.
House in good condition, has very
No other spruce in commerce com Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blackbum were
fine garden spot, and lawn, $4500.
pares in growth, size and quality with honored by a gathering of their fam
THREE BEDROOM. 2 lots, fine
ily Sunday evening. All but one of
our native Sitka spruce.
view, fireplace only $600..00 down.
their
children were present, and cake
Our West Coast hemlock is unsur
TWO BEDROOM central location,
and coffee was enjoyed by Mr. and
full basement, wood furnace, only passed by and other hemlock in Mrs. James Briles and daughter
growth size and quality.
$3500, with $500 down.
Terri of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Western red cedar—which some Blackburn and two children of Mill
FOUR BEDROOM, extra large lot,
times grows to a huge 16-foot dia City; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black
a real buy at only $3800.00.
TWO BEDROOM, nice
condition, meter—has no match among cedars. burn, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball and
basement, oil furnace, 2 car garage Other cedars are shrimps next to it. daughter, Carol Sue, Mr. and Mrs.
2 lots. Only $5000.00 with 10%
And the lofty Douglas fir is, of Clare Heness, Kandee, Gary and Sus
down.
course, the crowning glory of the an Kay.
Many others—Come and see me!
region. These towering giants can
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trask of Al
GLEN SHELTON, Broker
easily exceed 200 feet in height. On bany, but formerly of Mill City, were
West Side Mill City
Phone 2201 a good site, Douglas fir has been geests Sunday at the home of Mr.
LIST WITH US
known ta grow 2.500 board feet an and Mrs. Clarence Ball.
L. R. CO VILLE, REAL ESTATE acre in a year. This is a really high
Mrs. Glenn Henness anti Mrs. Hol
M. Nelson, Salesman
Phone 1957 growth rate when compared, for ex lis Turnidge will be hostesses for a
Office at Mill City Lodge, Mill City ample, with 500 board feet an acre Coffee Hour in the Women’s Club
On Highway 22
which is considered good for south house Thursday, May 21, from 2 to
ern pine. Many foreign countries have 1 4 p. m. This is one of the series
JOS. DEVERS REAL ESTATE transplanted this fabled species into ponsored by the Women’s club, and
W. R. Hutcheson, Salesman
their own lands, and Douglas fir is open to everyone.
Phone 4515
Gates. Oregon. now becoming significant in the for-1 A short meeting of members of
’ est economies of England and Den the Gates Women’s club will be held
mark where major introduction oc directly following the coffee hour in
Situations Wanted
curred in the 1920s.
the clubhouse Thursday. Plans for
This explains why Eupropean for the coming Canyon Fair will be dis
CUSTOM PLOWING and BLADE
WORK, also Mowing, raking and esters visiting the United States in cussed. and new officers will take
Baling Hay.—OTIS MARKS, Phone evitably gravitate to the Northwest to over officially.
Mrs. William Pennick accompanied
ULrick 9-2051. Mehama, Ore see this amazing timber empire.
“All in all,’’ says Cummings, “this the Sth grade class on their skip day
gon.
22p
region has tremendous Ember poten- . last week. Carol Schaer, Patsy Pen
WORK WANTED—By day or hour, tialities.’’
nick, Alene Stevens, Judy Morton,
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also baby sitting. Genevieve Kester
and John Cupps all enjoyed swimming
Tree Farm a Haven
son.
Blazek Apartments, Mill
in the pool at Breitenbush Hot
One of the safest places to work in , Springs, and a picnic lunch after
City.
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Oregon is on Crown Zellerbach’s wards.
Stamm Tree Farm which lies be
Mrs. Glenn Henness, Mrs. Harold
For Rent
tween St. Helens and Vernonia. The Wilson and Mrs. Hollis Turnidge were
company’s logging division there re-
FURNISHED COTTAGE For Rent. ently gave 60 employees a banquet guests at the home of Mrs. Wendell
$30 per month. Has T.V. Cable.— to celebrate its fourth year without Jones at the Detroit Ranger station
Thursday atfernoon. Women from
C. M. Cline, 304 N. E. Alder St. a lost-t.me accident.
Detroit, Idanha, and Marion Forks
Mill City.
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The Industrial Accident Commis-
FOR RENT—Building next to Gate i sion was on hand to present its award
way Cafe on highway 22 in Gates, I of merit, which now joins 19 other
Ore. Inquire at Gateway Cafe. 22 plaques in the trophy case, including
the Governor’^
Logging
Safety
Award and two National Safety Coun-
I cil awards.
Miscellaneous
“The last time I remember a lost
FOR SALE—16 foot aluminum trail time accident around here,” says
er house. Gas range, oven, ice i Glenn Hawkins, Columbia division
box. Sleeps four. See at Gates superintendent, “was when a timber
Trailer park by Gateway Cafe. 21 p faller slipped and fell and went home
| for half a day as a precaution. Break
FOR SALE—30 foot modern $5,000 ing the record hurt him more than
House Trailer for $2750; 1953 the fall.”
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Studebaker H ton pickup, $550;
also Vizla Golden Short Hair Point
Along The Lead Line
er Pups new in this country. Wil
Senators and congressmen in Wash-
liam Harris, on old highway be ngton, D. C., found colorful Keep
tween Mill City and Gates. Box Green placemats carrying a remind
146A, Rt. 1, Lyons, or see at River er of Oregon’s Centennial at their
view Cafe, Mehama.
20tf tables in the capitol coffee shop re
cently. Some 1,200 were supplied by
BRAKES
BEST
FOR SALE—Small cream separator. the Keep Oregon Green Assn., Salem.
Phone 642, Mill City.
21p Poets have long talked of whispering
FOR SALE—Weaner pigs.
Extra trees, but to coal miners the loblol
nice purebred Durocs.—Bruce ly pine cries in agony. Working deep
In direct comi>etitive testa of repeated
Tuers, Phone 3985, Mill City. 21 in the earth with millions of tons of
stops from highway speeds, conducted
rock over them, miners feel more se
by NASCAR*. Chevy out-stopped both
FOR SALE—Boy’s Gray all-wool cure if tunnel supports are made from
the other leading low-priced cars—and
flannel sdit, size 16-18. Boy's Gray the groaning tree. If pressure above
why not: Chevy brakes are far larger,
flannel slacks, size 14. Phone 7605 become so great that a cave-in is im
built with bonded linings for up to 66%
Mill City.
20tfp pending, the loblolly props will wail
longer life.
in alarm. . . . Oregon is the nation’s
Adranrentent and h'rofarch
WANT TO BUY TIMBER i leading lumber-producing state.
Small or large tracts
Either cash or stumpage basis
FOR QUALITY JOB PRINTING Seo
POPULAR SCIENCE
BEST STYLE magazine
STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. The Mill City Enterprise. Top
sums it up:
Quality printing, priced right. Fast
% mile west of Mehama Oregon 3t*
“The fact is, in its price
service too. Phone 6651. Nights
<.x class the Chevy estab
ELECTRIC ORGAN—Want respon
lishes a new high in
sible party to assume small month
daring styling . . .” It’s
ly payments. Also spinet piano.
the only car of the lead
Write Credit manager, Tallman
ing low-priced three
MEN OF
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Mill City
3ECIAL—Fir Chunks and Corewood
$19 for 2-cord load. Johnson Wood
Co. Phone UL 9-2350, Lyons. 17tfc.
and Marion County
You can do better than you are
doing on your present job.
OFFICE FURNITURE ind equip Young man of Mill City for
ment. typewriters, ao iing machine^, permanent work, in Western Ore
calculators, cash registers, duplicat
ors, safes, filing equipment. We sell, gon, close to home. Starting
rent, swap and repai’ bargains it salary of $455 per month.
used machines. Roei Typewriter
Exchange. 45« Cmrt 5» 'Salem tf
No Experience Necessary
21 to 35 years old, high school
or equal education. Own auto in
good condition and be out of
town Monday through Friday
(never more than two hours
FOR SALE—1 wheel trailer. Jeep
from
home).
Hubs; No. 5 McCulloch Power Saw
FOR SALE— Automatic oil floor fur
nace and fittings, $70. Also 16 qt.
pressure canner, $15. Phone 2107,
Kenneth Chance, Mill City.
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and two bars, 1 Hamp Buck Sheep.
—B. D. Bumgarner. Rt. 1, Box 170,
Lyons, or Ph. Mill City 1103. 21p
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H west of Mehama. Oregon
MW
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Gene Teague Chevrolet
120 W Hollister
Stayton, Oregon
Phone RO 9-2126