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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1969)
I April 29th at 10:00 A. M. , The substandard timber if in S—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 10, 1969 They are Southshore Thin- cluded in the bid, will be sold I nings No. 2 timber sale and at the advertised rate. The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Bugaboo No. 3 timber sale. | The tract of Willamette Na Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too The Bugaboo sale is the largest tional Forest timber is located about 17 miles north of Detroit. of the two sales with an es Southshore Thinning sale has timated 1,010,000 board feet of federal timber. Included in the an estimated 500,000 board feet sale will be 780 MBF of Doug I of federal timber. This sale in las-fir logs and peeler blocks, cludes 480 MBF of Douglas-fir an unestimated amount of logs and peeler blocks, and 20 Douglas-fir special cull logs MBF of Western-hemlock and Call Us Any Day For and blocks, and 230 MBF Wes ' other coniferous species logs, i Advertised rate for the Doug tern-hemlock and other coni No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between Advertised rate for the ferous species. Advertised rate las-fir is $50.60 per thousand, Stayton and Gates. Douglas fir is $64 .40 per thous for the Douglas fir logs and W. Hemlock and other species ON OR OFF THE CABLE and, and $3.20 per thousand for | blocks is $69.50 per thousand, $32.45 Ter thousand. The lat the Douglas-fir special cull logs j $3.30 for the Douglas-fir spec ter will be sold at fixed rates. RCA VICTOR and blocks. The latter will be ial cull logs and $47.80 for wes- The stand of timber is located across the reservoir and is | tern-hemlock and other coni The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. sold at a fixed rate. about six or seven miles South In addition there is within ferous species. Douglas-f i r of Detroit. RCA WHIRLPOOL the sale area an estimated 51 special cull logs and blocks, and W.-Hemlock and other con- The Best Laundry Equipment acres of all species of substan dard logs which the bidder may ferous species will be sold at elect to purchase at a $1 per fixed rates. I- rr acre. Bids may be submitted In addition there is within for either the standard timber the sale area an estimated 27 and substandard timber. The acres of all species of substan substandard timber if included dard logs (because of defect or in the bid, will be sold at the size) which the bidder may | advertised rate. The stand of elect to purchase at $2.50 per t",T, I Appliance — itadio I ,U timber is located approximate acre. Bids may be submitted SAIZES — SERVICE ly 11 miles S. W. of Detroit. for either the standard timber j “The accent of today may 503 N. Third Ave. Staytea Ph. 760-2154 Two more sales are sched-! alone or for the standard tlm- i be on our youth, but the stress uled to go on the auction block ber and substandard timber. I is on the parents.” Three Timber Sales Are Scheduled To Be Sold At Detroit This Month_ _ Other Hard Splits 4-7-9 D. Nye, S. Chance; 5-7-9 M. Yankus; 3-6-7 O. Wood; 2-7-8 C. Emery; 3-7-10 J. Christensen, A. Spellmeyer; 6-8 R. Bassett; 4- 5 Jo Myers; 4-5-7 F. Garsjo; 5- 7 O. Wood, D. Peters, D. Holm, A. Taylor, C. Ziglinski, P. Ricketts; 5-10 B. Walton, B. March, F. Mikkelson, M. Pet ers, F. Garsjo. Men Over 210 DETROIT—Sealed bids will be received by the District Ranger, Detroit Ranger Sta tion, up to and not later than 10:00 A. M. April 23rd follow- d immediately by oral bidding for an estimated 1,800,000 board feet of Willamette National Forest timber on the Short Mountain Overstory timber sale. The sale involves 1,800 MBF of Douglas-fir and other con iferous species logs and peeler blocks, and an unestimated a- mount of Douglas-fir special cull logs and blocks. 246 J. Peters; 237 J. Waggon er; 231 G. Gleasson; 230 D. Gaufman; 227 A. Yankus; 226 Ev Johnsen 575; HTG and HTS A. Yankus; 225 G. Attig; 224 Bob and Bill’s Richfield 1028, A. Yankus, L. Wickizer; 222 R. 2794. Friday Mixed Doubles Reid; 221 D. Holm; 220 E. Gars W L jo, D. Holm; 219 D. Gregory; Name of Team 218 D. Kaufman; 215 W. Mc- Del’s Barber Shop 45% 14% 24 Clain; 214 L. Holm; 213 D. Garton Builders ....... 36 Sharp; 212 F. Wallace, D. Mill City Pharmacy 32% 27% Sharp, H. Holm; 211 D. Kauf- Lulay Bros.............. 31% 28% 31 man, D. Sharp, G. Gleason; 210 Les’ Tavern .............. 29 H. Blaylock, J. Boyle, B. Wal Girod’s Super Mkt. .. 25.. ...35 Dan’s Tire Sales .... 21% 38% ton (2). Pamper Palace ......... 19 41 Men — 600 Series HIG and HIS Bob Peery 194, 618 A. Yankus; 610 D. Greg ory; 606 J. Boyle; 605 D. Kauf 507; HTG Garton Builders 655, HTS Les Tavern 1726. man. Twilighters 4 Game League W L 813 G. Attig; 812 G. Gleason; Name of Team LaFemme Beauty Sin 35 17 806 D. Holm. Lairds Ins................. 32 20 Women — Over 190 20 223 L. Jacoby; 220 D. Clapp; Lumber Tavern ....... 32 213 S. Bethell; 211 P. Ricketts; Sweetheart Meats 31% 20% 23 207 E. Johnson; 203 E. Round; Teagues ...................... 29 24 202 D. Ball; 201 Jan Fery, Jean Kimsey Const. Co...... 28 Fery; 199 P. Lierman; 198 E. No. Santiam Lanes 27% 24% 28 Johnson; 197 L. Bassett; 192 San. Child Care Ser. 24 29 P. Choate; 191 K. Manning; 190 Tincknell Real Estate 23 P. Lierman, D. Nye, S. Chance, Dollies Hair Fash... 22% 29% Sprouse-Reitz .......... 17 35 D. Schwindt. Women — First 500 & Bigger Gingerbread House 10% 41% HIG and HIS Dorothy Clapp 575 E. Johnson; 553 L. Ja coby; 546 E. Round; 542 D. 220, 542; HTG and HTS Sweet Clapp; 535 D. Nye; 533 P. Lier heart Meats 961 and 939, 2770. Monday Night Majors man; 528 C. Carey; 526 S. W L Chance; 520 Blanch Wallace; Name of Team 13 510 Jean Fery; 509 V. Chamber Turner Bldg. Supply 38 lin; 508 C. Carey; 505 P. Freres Lake Lodge ........... 32% 18% 20 502 D. Dozier; 501 Jan Fery, D. Santiam Hardware .. 31 No. San. Lanes.......... 30 21 Nye. The Cedars .............. 29 Nightengals 22 L I H & W Logging....... 29 22 Name of Team W 15 Girod’s Market ....... 26% 24% Stayton TV .............. 41 25 L. A. Smith Ins....... 24% 26% Mill Supply .............. 35 25 Girod’s Produce ....... 19 32 Earls Chevron ........... 35 Drashella Furniture 31% 28% Schrank’s Drags ... 17% 33% 29 Phil’s Union Service 16 35 Frankies Tavern....... 31 30 Riverview .............. 30% 25% Frank Lumber Co... 13 39 HIG Joe Peters 246; HIS Stout Creek Lumber 21 48 Gary Attig 813; HTG Turner P. I. T. A...................... 12 HIG Shirley Bethell 213; Bldg. Supply 654; HTS H & w HIS Dolly Ball 546; HTG and Logging 2472. Junior Ixsigue HTS Frankies Tavern 754,1 W L i Name of Team 2165. No. San. Lanes ......... 4 Stayton Invitational 0 0 L | Furgason-Paulus ....... 4 Name of Team W 13 Bob & Bills Richfield 4 0 Mel Round Tracking 31 1 Stayton Electric .... 30% 17% Freres Bldg. Supply .. 3 19 Stayton Radio & TV 1 3 Lierman’s Insurance 29 20 | Team No. 5 .............. 0 4 No. San. Real Estate 28 4 20 ' Team No. 1.................. 0 Hutchinson Tracking 28 4 Regal Trophy ....... 26% 13% Team No. 4.................. 0 HIG Virgil Nye 234; HIS 23 Frank Lumber Co..... 25 Frey’s Market ........... 20 28 Larry Schuetz 549; HTG Feres Stay. Sports & Hobby 11 33 Building Supply 771; HTS No. Green Veneer Inc. .. 3 45 Santiam Lanes 2183. North Nantiam Merchants HIG and HIS Eunice Round W L 203, 546; HTG and HTS Mel Name of Team Sprouse-Reitz ........... 38 Round Trucking 549, 1500. 22 Koffee Klatchers Lowers & Holm No. 1 37 23 23 Name of Team W L Jerry’s Tavern ....... 37 23 Jerry’s Tavern ....... 35% 16% Porter & Lau ........... 37 Lowers & Holm ....... 33 25 19 Valley Telephone .... 35 1st. Fed. Savings .... 31% 20% Silverton Lanes ....... 34 26 Girod's ..................... 30 22 Regal Trophy ........... 33 27 Bob & Bills Richfield 30 22 Albany Lanes ....... 30% 25% Salem Trophy ....... 28 24 Girods ...................... 30 26 Western Auto....... 27 40 25 Philippi .................. 20 Park-n-Shop N....... 28 Lowers & Holm 2 .. 16% 43% 24 Walton’s Groc........ 21 31 O-M Constrution ....... 8 52 Gene’s Meat Mkt. . 18 34 HIG D. Kaufman 230; HIS Ray's Drag —....... 17 35 A. Yankus 618; HTG Porter & No. Santiam Lanes 35 Lau 1095; HTS Sprouse-Reitz 17 HIG Lue Jacoby 223; HIS i 2999. Downtown Reno location I DRIVE IN ENTRANCE FREE PARKING i NO MINIMUM NO COVER TOP ENTERTAINMENT TV, Radio & Appliance Service I ■U & kPOR►TERsL AUa TVi ■ I I I I Get electric air conditioning now and save *5 to *60 or more ! Don’t wait ’til you simmer this summer. Get electric air conditioning now. See your dealer while selection is best. 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