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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1969)
MEHAMA Awarded Medals Mrs. John Teeters Other Hard Splits 2-5-10 D. Parker; 5-8-10 M. Schaclitsick; 3-6-7 R. Fritz; 5-8 L. Houck; 3-7 V. Cribbs; 4-5 L. Phillips; 5-7 G. Pendleton, M. Yankus, S. Sharp, F, Garsjo; 5-10 J. Budge, V. Cribbs, A. Rush, L. Phillips, D. Stavang, Spec. 4 Eddie Morrison, son D. Schwindt. of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mor Women — Over 190 rison is visiting at the home 210 K. Meats; 209 A. Taylor; of his parents after a year of 207 A. Spellmeyer; 199 S. Beth service in Vietnam. He will ell; 198 M. Luehring; 197 E. leave soon for Ft. Carson, Colo Johnson; 195 S. Chance; 192 F. rado. While in Vietnam he re Garsjo, Jan Fery; 191-190 C. ceived the Bronze Star medal Carey. for Meritorious achievement. Women — First SOO A Bigger He also was awarded the Pur 559 C. Carey; 542-540 F. Gars ple Heart and Air Medal. jo; 536 S. Chance; 528 E. John son; 518 E. Johnson; 511 Jean Fery; 510 Jan Fery; 507 S. Bethell, M. Luehring; 506 A. Spellmeyer; 502 G. Ward. Santiam Ripples TwiHghters Name of Team W L Dollies Hair Fashions — 1st. I -aFemme Beauty Salon—2nd. Lairds Ins. North Santlam Lanes Santiam Child Care Service Teagues Lumber Tavern Sweetheart Meats Kimsey Construction Co. Tincknell Real Estate Gingerbread House Sprouse-Reitz HIG Karen Meats 210; HIS Fran Garsjo 540; HTG and HTS Tincknell Real Estate 948, 2726. By Becky Earhart On Friday, May 16, 1969, the Santiam High School band played a concert at J.F.K. High school and then journeyed to Seaside for a night at the coast The band returned home on Saturday evening. A total of 36 band members and six chap erones attended this event. Friday, during activity per iod a Pep Club and an Honor Society meeting were held. At the Honor Society meeting, new officers were elected. They are as follows: larry Hillesland, President; Mike Stay ten Invitational Ix>ng, Vice-President; Louise Name of Team W L Gruver, Secretary; Ginny Lank Mel Round Trucking 48 20 ins, Treasurer; and Tony Hutchinson Trucking 41 27 Grant, Sergeant-at-Arms. Stayton Electric .... 41% 26% Regal Trophy ....... 41% 26% Herman's Insurance 40 28 Frank Lumber Co..... 39 29 No. Santiam Real Est. 36 32 Frey’s Market ........... 30 38 Stay. Sports & Hobby 20 48 Green Veneer Inc...... 3 65 HIG Shirley Bethel 199; HIS Carole Carey 559; HTG and HTS Lierman’s In3. 552, 1578. Four Timber Parcels Sold At Oral Auction I Approximately 13,1 8 8, 0 0 0 board feet of timber in four separate parcels were sold at oral auction sale held by the Salem District Office of the Bureau of Land Management on April 29, 1969. Total amount received for the timber was $1,508,231.00. One sale containing 788 M bd ft., located in Clackamas Coun ty, was purchased by Avison Lumber Co-, Molalla, for a to tal of $61,997.05, or $80.00 per M for the Douglas-fir. The ap praised value of the timber was $54,805.00. The other bidder on this parcel was Publishers Pa per Co. Also qualifying was Young & Morgan, Inc. One sale containing 4,599 M bd. ft., located in Linn County, was purchased by Simpson Timber Company, for a total of $546,976.75, or $127.00 per M for the Douglas-fir. The ap praised value of the timber was $373,511.15. The other bidder on this parcel was Zip-O-^Log Mills, Inc. Also qualifying were Young & Morgan, Inc., Willam ette Industries, Inc., Tomco, Sweet Home Veneer, Inc., Shipler Logging Co., and U. S. Plywood-Champion Papers Inc. One sale containing 1,240 M bd. ft, located in Linn County, was purchased by Willamette Industries, Inc., Dallas, for a total of $132,507.90, or $130.50 per M for the Douglas-fir. The appraised value of the timber was $99,81750. The other bid der on this parcel was Zip-O- Log Mills, Inc. Also qualifying were Young & Morgan, Inc., Tor.tck), Sweet Home Veneer, Inc., and U. S. Plywood- CJiam pion Papers Inc. One sale containing 6,561 M bd. ft, .ocated in Benton Coun ty, was purchased by Rex Ven eer Co., Philomath, for a total of $766,749.30, or $145.15 per M for the Douglas-fir. The ap praised value of the timber was $454,937.70. The other bid- da- on this parcel was Murphy Logging CO. Also qualifying was Simpson Timber Com pany. The next sale by the Salem District Office, Bureau of I^nd Management will be held at 3550 Liberty Road. S„ Sal em. Oregon, on Tuesday. May 20. 1969. Information regarding this sale is available at the ; bove address. z ■ Guests Tuesday night, May 13 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank White were her neph ews family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and children of Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wal len accompanied her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Morrison of Stayton to the Coast Saturday morning, May 17 where they spent the week-end. Bonnie Christensen and Joanne Walz returned home Saturday evening, May 17 from Arizona where they flew May 9 to spend an eight day vacation at the Cochise Lodge andGuest Ranch at Elfrida. They were accompanied by Linda Coakley of Stayton. The girls reported having a won derful time, which included horse back riding and many side trips. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phillips were hosts at their home Sat urday evening. May 17 for a planned pot luck supper and meeting of their pinochle club. Present to enjoy the evening were Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowes, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rienke, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wagner and the hosts Mr. and Mrs. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Kowalis and baby daughter of Klamath Falls brought her grandmoth er, Mrs. Jennie Moe home, Tuesday, May 13 and visited with relatives here until Thurs day. Mrs. Moe had spent the previous week at the home of her daughters family, the Joe Jones of Klamath Falls. Mrs Bob Rogers and two children left the last of the week for Massachusettes to be with Mr. Regers who is em ployed near Boston Mrs. James Richmond and children, Barbara, Pam and Tony spent the past week-end at Cutler City on the coast. Mrs. Frank Shelton (Linda Wagner) of Kelso, Wash., vis ited with relatives here a few a days recently. Mrs. Ted Rogers of Fortuna, Calif., spent some time at the Edward Titze home when she and her sister, Mrs. R. Pie- trock were here visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seeger of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Herber ger of Salem and Miss Patricia Castle of Portland were Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castle when Mrs. Castle was celebrating her birthday. GATES Antonia Thomas Phone 897-2605 Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Thomas Sr. were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Cann of Napa, California. The Canns are former residents of Gates. The Glen Andersons were in Salem as guests of the Guy Hastings to the pot luck din ner and bingo party of the com bined Legion posts in Salem, this being their last meeting before vacationing for the sum mer. Miss Jamie Louise Miles is arriving May 19 by plane to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams for 3 weeks. She graduated from high school in Nashville, Tenn. May 16. Her present plans are to enter college there this fall after her return. Mrs. Edna Stafford attended ceremonies May 5 at Salem Tech. Deloris Stafford was a- mong those receiving honor pins. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bamhardt. Mrs. Edna Stafford and De loris attended a bridal shower May 17 given in honor of El aine Stafford at Lowell. Mr. and Mm. Wilbur Case and daughters Cindy and Tari and Mrs. Maudie Grayson and Miss Dorthy Crumley of Sal em were callers at the home of Mrs. Lang Stafford May 17. The Cases were former resi dents of this area. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haywood and baby daughter Hollie An- nen and Mrs. Marie Herron were Sunday dinner guests of1 Mrs. Bessie Novack. Spec. 4 Gene A. Shirley is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Shirley. He is on a 30 day leave from Ft. Huestis, Virginia. He will then report for duty overseas at Lon Bein, V. N. Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Shirley from Florence, Oregon visited Mr. and Mrs. Verl Shirley Sun day. Also visiting the Shirley home Sunday was Mrs. Lyla Grouchow of Aumsville. The Gates Women’s Bowl ing team sponsored by Jerry’s Tavern won first place in die Koffee Klatchers over the Low ers and Holm Team. The mem bers of the team were Ruby Reid, Bernice Evans, Arlene Taylor, Jessie Bodeker and Shirley Sharp. They received their trophy’s Wednesday af ternoon at their banquet at the Santiam Lounge in Stayon. Doyle Sarff called home May 19 from Ketchikan, Alaska to report a safe and uneventful trip up the Inland Passage to Alaska. He made the trip in his own boat and plans to fish. How long he will be there de pends upon how good the fish ing is, the prices and weather. 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 22, I960 May Is Senior Citizen Month Social Security Benefits Noted Every month there are a 165, he will not have another i m rvf ’hn aiern tr number of itfireniie persons u who sign chance tzv to cion sign tin up fnr for o a Irvrt long up late for their medicare ben time—perhaps as much as a efits according to C. I. Flaten. year. District Manager of the Salem Far a person who is a social Social Security office. security beneficiary, the basic Noting that May has been hospital insurance protection proclaimed senior citizens begins automatically with the month by the President, Flat month of the 65th birthday. en urged those who are ap One who is not receiving bene proaching age 65 to celebrate fits should check with the so by finding out as much as they cial security office two or three can about the federal health months before his 65th birth plan for older americans. day about his eligibility. A person should sign up for The Salem Social Security medical insurance two or three office is located at 702 Church months before he reaches 65, Street, NE. The telephone no. if he wishes coverage of doc is 585-1793. Regular office tor bills to begin in the month hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 he reaches 65. If he waits un p. m. Monday through Friday til later, his medical insurance For the convenience of those may not begin until one to who cannot visit or phone the three months after he signs up, office during regular office and if he waits more than hours, the office is open on three months after he reaches Monday evenin®! until 730 p. Tanda Camp Fire Girls Perform Service Project at Detroit The Tanda Camp Fire girls painted the floors at the Chris tian Church, which serves the Detroit-Idanha area, one day last week. Their leader, Mrs. James Wiley said the girls really en tered into the spirit of the thing and cookies and Kool- Aid were served at the close of the painting session. Participating besides Mrs. Wiley were Juanita and Al thea Coe, Joan Wiley and Traci Knapp. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Plant the 5eetl X -___ ' ¿¿¡wet# JIT’S what you might call will produce growth for you, rather a commonly recognized agricultural than for somebody else, principle that if you want to do your harvesting on a particular piece of ground, that’s the place to sow your The homes we live in ... the jobs seed. and businesses which support us . . . the schools and churches that teach Using the same general type of our children and enrich our lives ... reasoning, it is obvious that if you the convenient stores and service want to harvest a nice crop of pros establishments that supply our every perity ... in the form of better busi day and emergency needs . . . none ness; a better job, a better community of these were built, nor are they sup in which to live .,. it's advisable to ported by the dollars that are spent plant your trade dollars where they in some other community or city. 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