The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 29, 1959, Page 8, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    $64 a Thousand Top
Bid in Timber Sale
umbia County. $6,604 *50; and Shadden
Lumber Co., 705.000 board feet, Yam­
hill County, 12284 90.
I
GATES
6—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER ZS, 1»59
Vv E SEUL
Mrs. H. N. WibMo
Hennesa. Earle is attending night
Mrs. Hollis Turnidge will be hostess classes at a bookkeeping school and
i for the Coffee Hour this week given at Portland State college. W’orks days,
The Quality Leader For
I for the Gates Women’s club, in the too.
Nine tracts of timber with a total
50 Years.
clubrooms
Thursday,
October
29th.
of 25,166,000 board feet »old at an
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kadin spent Fri­
Some interesting color slides and pic­ day jn Portland. Mr. Kadin has been
By Sharon Whitsett
oral auction in the Salem office of the
We Service All Makes
We have added something new to tures will be shown, and friends, old having a medical checkup recently.
Bureau of Land Management recently
WASHERS and DRIERS
ur new school, a 1959 avacado green and new, are asked to call between
for $714.321 15
Mrs. Don Carey and three boys of
Highest bid received was $64 per Impala Chevrolet, for the Driver’s the housr of 2 and 4 p. ni.
LYONS PLUMBING
Stayton, spent Saturday at the home
Mrs Mabel Bass, who now resides of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
thounsand for Douglas fir in Linn Training class. By the end of next
Phone UL 9-2355
County and was submitted by Simp­ year, it will look anything but new. in Salem, was a weekend visitor at Wilson.
the
home
of
her
brother
and
sister-
Of
course.
I
’
m
only
kidding,
they
have
son Logging Co. Total purchase price
Mrs. Velma Carey received a badly
a ompetent teacher and when the in-law. Mr and Mrs. Jess Moses.
was $177,495.
cut thumb last week while operating
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kershaw were the electric meat slicer at the school
Other tracts sold and the bids were: people of the town see the Driver’s
Frank Lumber Co. Inc.. Mill City 836.- Training car. they lookout. Nothing dinner guests of a grocery wholesale cafeteria Following treatment and
firm at Seaside last Wednesday- Dur­ Xrays, it took six stitches to close
00 board feet, Marion County, $25- serious happens.
Some of the shrubs to be planted ing the evennig they visited Mrs. Inez the wound.
161.10; Freres Lumber Co., Inc.,
the school have arrived. Our Stickle, who was a former schoolmate
Lyons, 2.853.000 board feet. Marion around
i
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Parker and Ber­
County. $56.$52-25; Simpson Logging school will be beautiful when all the of Kershaw, when both attended nard Bennett of Mill City attended
school in Grand Island, Mich-
is finished
Co.. 3.612,000 board feet. Linn County, work
1
the Airforce football game in Port­
HAS
Friday, the whole student body ga­ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carey and land recently.
$129,983; Lulay Bros Lumber Co­
two
daughters,
of
Portland,
were
vis
­
in the gym to discuss the pro­
lne., 4,671.000 board feet, Linn Coun- thered
1
Mrs.
Gregory
Stevens
returned
the
budget for the student body iting Sunday at the home of his mo- first of the week from a visit in
ty, $87.977; Mountain Fir Lumber posed
|
Co., Independence. 4.843,000 board funds, but as yet the budget has not ther, Mrs. Velma Carey. Later in the California near Twenty-Nine Palms-
day Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carey and Friends from Mill City accompanied
feet, Clackamas County, $95.259 60; | passed.
Friday night the football boys two sons of Albany, stopped by on her.
Rex Clemens, 4.146 000 board feet,
Benton County, $123,503-80; Allied played a stupendous game, but this their way home from Bend where
Several Gates Women attended the |
Carey had been participating in an Marion
Lumber Co- 265,000 board feet. Col- Friday night will be even better.
County Federation meeting
Elk’s Ritualistic contest.
in
Stayton
on Thursday. The after- j
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Ryals of Sa-
address was given by Mrs. Mar­
lem, spent Sunday in Gates, renew­ noon
Weatherford, of Arlington, whose
ing old friendships with former ion
topic
was “Conservation of our na­
e • e •
friends and neighbors-
tural resources.” Water fr instance!
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson, ac­ Something everything Oregonian
You'd better bring your car or pick­
companied by their daughter. Mrs. wishes we had LESS of at times—
Donald Carey and three sons of Stay­ but what of the future! And the leg-1
up to us right now so it will be
ton, made a trip to Silver Creek Falls ¡station to conserve all resources,
FLORIST
ready for that hunting trip. It gets
on Sunday. They report more water Many more should be vitally interest­
going over the brink than usual, cre­ ed in these matters because “a piece
& NURSERY
cold in the mountains and a fillup
ating a lovely display, with the bright of the foundation for good govern­
sun and autumn color* in the woods. ment rests on the shoulders of each
of antifreeze now may save some
Mrs. Beulah Bowes, Gates teach­ of us,” as she pointed out, and the
money for you. We'll do it in a
er was interviewed this last week by future must be prepared for us.
a woman writer for a DAR magazine.
hurry and do it right too.
She was particularly interested in
the Mosaics the school children have
made here concerning scenery and I
historical events in Oregon, which j
were featured recently in The Mill ■
IV e Give S & H Green Stamps
City Enterprise and a Salem news-.
Phone 7442
Highway 22
Mill City
paper. She wanted permission to use
the pictures and data for a future1
That is what you get when you have your
article.
The Grade school children enjoyed ,
car or truck serviced for winter by us.
a holiday Monday while teachers at-1
tended an Institute for Grade school
principals.
With the opening of a Bowling Al­
Now is the time to think of having your
ley in Stayton, several men and wom­
en have taken up the sport.
tires recapped for winter. See us first.
Debbie Louise Rains returned to
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mr. Tilmon Rains of Howell on Mon­
day. after several days’ visit at the
home of her grandparents, Mr. and
Highway 22
Mill City, Oregon
Mrs. Til Rains-
Mrs. Clarice Marshall returned to
her Los Angeles home this week,
following a visit at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver W’atson. former
neighbors in California. Mrs. Mar­
shall had accompanied Mrs. Gregory
Stevens here on her recent return trip
from Twenty-Nine Palms.
Faye Leonard and two smal child­
ren of Oakland, Calif.are viisting at
the home of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs George Arthurs.
Keith Henness visited at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Glenn
We are now open from 4 P. Bi. to
Henness over the weekend, while
%
making
his
run
from
Kenosha,
Wis-
Christmas without a tree is like
2:30 A. BL
to Portland, with a load of cars.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earle
Henness
of
Thanksgiving without a turkey.
Beaverton spent last weekend here i
Vi Randall is back as Chef in
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn I
MAYTAG
Santiam Ripples
Raleigh Harold
BOXWOOD
All Kinds
Attention Mr. Hunter
RALEIGH HAROLD
Draper’s Flying A Service
Wintershield Protection
Jack's Richfield Service Center
New Cafe Hours
at the Riverview
A »»©AY MAJWIST
Christmas trees, like turkeys, are
farm crops.
Our Kitchen
Grange Officers Installed
In Ceremonies at Lyons
Growing trees for
the holiday market is a big busi­
ness in many parts of America.
Christmas trees are one of the
valuable forest crops you protect
when you are careful with fire in
wooded
areas.
Prevent forest
fires and Keep America Green.
Frank Lumbar Company
Simpson Logging Co.
MH (My, Orevwi
Stuckart & Minden Logging Co.
WIH m Trucking Co.
Wills Bros. Shingle Co
Howell & Gullrford
Parkett Logging Co.
Linn County Grange members, Mas­
ter Ted Sims, Marshall Mrs. Floyd
Fisher, Overseer Kon McPheson, Solo­
ist Walter Shelby and Musician Freda
Kribs, installed the officers of San­
tiam Valley. Charity, Scio and La­
comb Granges in a very pretty and
impressive ceremony at the Santiam
Valley Grange hall Friday evening.
Officers installed were: Master,
Warner Hampton, Santiam Valley;
Rodney Fruitt, Charity; Alvilda East­
man, Scio; Frank Peoples, Lacomb;
Overseerers, Keith Phillips, Santiam
Valley; Wilbur Whitmore, Charity;
Walter Rice, Scio; Shirley Conser, La­
comb; Lecturers, Celene Taylor, San­
tiam Valley; Lena Warden, Charity;
Edna White. Scio; Ruth Strange, La­
comb; Stewards, Steve Dark, Santi­
am Valley; Kenneth Bierley, Char­
ity; Assitant Stewards, Frank Basl,
Santiam Valley; Lincoln Oeder, La­
comb; Chaplains Alta Bodeker, San­
tiam Valley; Faye Nakonsky. La­
comb; Treasurers, Alma Van Handel.
Santiam Valley; Lila Turrell. Charity;
Cecelia Rolher. Scio; Secretaries, Jean
Kizer, Charity; Maxine Smith, La­
comb; Gate Keepers, Lloyd Sletto,
Santiam Valley; Fred Turrell, Char­
ity; Roy Dunkin, Scio; Edna Oeder,
Lacomb; Ceres. Lois Myer*. Santiam
Valley; Jennie Stroda, Charity; Min­
nie Dunkin, Scio; Ruby Conser. La­
comb; Pomona, Margaret Phillipa.
Santiam Valley; Freda Johnson, La­
comb; Flora. Molly Dark. Santiam
Valley; Adaline Waggoner. Charity;
Lady Assistant Stewards, Bertha Basl
Santiam Valley; Catherine Whitmore.
Charity; Musician, Blanche Wagner,
Santiam Valley; Executive Commit­
bees, Giles Wagner, Elmer Taylor,
Jake Myers, Santiam Valley; Ben
Christensen. Randall Grimes. Lee
Foster; Chanty. Glen Eastmen. Char­
les White, Scio; Audley Ayers. Ada
Fox. Lacomb. At the close of the ev­
ening a pot luck supper was served
Officers who were unable to be pres­
ent will be installed at a later date
Subscribe to The
Mill City Enterprise
Read It Every Week
Dance To Music
That Keeps Your Toes Tapping
LIVE MUSIC FRIDAY. SATURDAY & SUNDAY
CLOSED MONDAYS
Zen and Pat Cutting*, Owners
The Riverview Cafe
Phone UL 9-2171
Mehama. Oregon
ET DC CI
lllCLi
three i960
FORD PICKUPS
!
loaded with valuable prizes!
#4
I
!
in McCulloch's
■nwcK-o-iacic
Grand prizes; Three 1960 Ford 4-wheel drive pickups
loaded down with a 7l/j hp. Scott outboard motor.
McCulloch chain saw, transistor radio, shotgun, fishin,•
gear, camping equipment, sporting goods, patio furniture
and many more valuable prizes.
Second prizes: 50 McCulloch Chain Sawi
Third prizes:
100 Motorola THnsistor Radios,
Nothing to Buy!
No Jingles to Write!
COME IN AND GET YOUR ENTRY BLANK
Raymond Branch & Son Equipment Company
Phone UL 9-2160 I
Mehama, Oregon