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3—The »fill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 28, 1970 GATES residents of Neskowin, are now staying in Gates for a- while. Mr. and Mrs. Layer Janet Lewis were dinner guests of Mr. and Telephone 897-2131 Mrs. William Hirte last week Mrs. Edith McHugh of Tor Mrs. Layer and Mrs. Hirte rence, California, arrived I are sisters. Thursday, April 9, for a tw? Mr. and Mrs. James Dolby week visit with her sisters, and son Brian dre now making Mrs. Herba Scott and Miss their home in Corvallis. Dolby Olive Sherman. Thursday, Ap i just returned from his tour ril 16, the ladies enjoyed a visit of duty in Vietnam and is now to the Lincoln City area of cut of the service. Mrs. Dolby the coast for a picnic and sight is the daughter of Mr. and seeing. They were fortunate Mrs. William Hirte and made in having good weather. Mrs. her home with them while McHugh had plans to return Mr. Dolby was in the service. home on Wednesday, April 22. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hagen and grandson Larry Moberg received w:rd Monday, April enjoyed dinner out in Salem 20, that their son Michael P. on Sunday, April 19. Hagen was promoted to Staff It was incorrectly reported Sgt. Michael is a career man last week that Mrs. Jim Gulli- in the Marines and is presently ford and children were living in Okinawa. His wife and child in Portland. They had moved ren are living in Gates. Sgt. and are currently living in Mt. Hagen is due back in the states View, California. in June. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hagen James Hagen SN of the Sea and son Burt of Valsetz and bees, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mrs. Hagen’s parents, Mr. and Hagen and member of the Mrs. James Hoke of Toledo, class of ’68 of Santiam High visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hag School, is starting his tour of en over a recent weekend. Tim duty in Vietnam. He is in is the Paul Hagens son. Saigon now. Mrs. Nellie Allen returned Mrs. Norman Stodola is home Monday, April 20 after home recuperating from sur a weeks visit with Mr. and gery done the first part of the Mrs. Ellis Wilson in Yoncalla. month. Mrs. Laura Walter of While visiting they enjoyed a Idanha, her mother, is helping trip to Reedsport and also visit out during her recuperation. ed with two daughters of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lewis and Mrs. Wilson who live in and children were dinner guest Corvallis. of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith Dinner guests of Mr. and on Thursday evening, April 16, Mrs. Harold Wilson on Sunday. to help celebrate Mr. Smith’s April 19 were William White birthday anniversary. Mrs. Sly- house, a former resident >f via Feusner and a friend, both Jefferson, and his sister-in-law, of Salem, called on Mr. and Mrs. Edith Haines of Mill City. Mrs. Smith on Friday evening Mr. Whitehouse is planning to April 17. make his future home in Mill Please remember the annual Women’s Club Rummage sale City. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lewis coming up the week of May and children visited Mr. and 4. Donations are still being re Mrs. Ed Thorton in Stayton quested. Contact Mrs. Harold on Friday evening. Wilson at 897-2196. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Layer, House Numbering Small Patient Subscribe to The System Suggested Mill City Enterprise For Gates A representative from the volunteer fire department ask ed the Gates City Council Thursday night to consider a house numbering system to help locate fires easier. Volunteer fireman Orville Brown asked that the city pay for the cost of the numbers and the fire department will put them up. With the house numbers, the insurance rate for the district will be better, Brjwn said. Councilmen, in other busi ness, authorized a $10 month raise for the town’s water maintenance man. A fee increase was request ed by the firm of Lippold, Brenner and Bingenheimer of Salem to audit city books. Annexation of the Linwood Addition across the Santiam River was discussed. Half the expense for the annexation will be paid by the developer, Greg Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wagner councilmen said. A budget meeting was sched formerly of Mill City, talks to Dr. John Campbell at uled for 7:30 p.m. May 7. University of Oregon Medical School. Young cancer Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Kracker Barrel $4.00 per Year Read it Every Week patient had neuroblastoma removed from his neck when he was five months old, is doing fine now. His case is on file in tumor registry program, which is supported by American Cancer Society’s Oregon division. and Fun Store Antique and New Gift Items SNACKS — GROCERIES Mon. to Fri. 11:30 to 030 Saturday 9:30 to 8:30 Sunday 2 to 6:30 p. m. 700 N. W. Alder Phone 897-2507 TV, Radio & Appliance Call U. Any Day For Service No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between Stayton and Gates. ON OR OFF THE CABLE RCA VICTOR The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. RCA WHIRLPOOL The Best Laundry Equipment PORTER ä LAU Appliance — Radio SALES — SERVICE 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton Ph. 769-2154 Taylor’s Grove Subdivision Located 23 Miles East of Salem and 2 Miles East of Mehama on the Little North Fork of Santiam river BLM Timber Sale Plan Being Mailed A plan for the sale of 320 million board feet of timber to be offered at public auction during the next fiscal year was mailed today according to Vance A. Tribbett, Timber Management Specialist, in the Bureau of Land Management’s Salem District Office. The plan shows the approximate loca tions, estimated volumes, and proposed quarter of Fiscal Year 1971 (July 1, 1970 to June 30, 1971) in which 93 tracts of timber will be offered for sale. "We mail the sale plan to prospective buyers in order to give them an opportunity to schedule timber purchases” Tribbett said. “The plan also provides for the continued ord erly harvesting of BLM timber in accordance with our sustain ed yield management” he add- SAFECO INSURANCE for personalized HOMEOWNER’S INSURANCE C3ll: JERRY PITTAM Insurance Pboi»e 807-2384 or »7-8754 MUI Cttjr, Ongra treat yw ttt a per son...not a number! fed. The timber sale plan is the 21st to be announced by the Salem District Office. N9*42'E 13175' ' THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE p. o. m mi pb«>e ort-rm mb etty, Fsfetlrtrt at MM Cttr. Marion Ooaaly, Ore. every IbanMlny Bnwrfd as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. The Mill Qty Mnterprise assumes no financial responaiHUty for errors in advertisements It will, however, reprint without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. MtMdtk Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association NA e N p NA pe R AMoc/ahon - Founded 1M5 Subscription Rate» $4.00 Marion-Linn Counties, per year ........ ......... MJ» Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year .... $5.00 Outside Oregon, per year ...... Editor and Publisher DON W. MOFFATT....... Assistant Publisher-Printer GEORGE LONG -------- .. Society and News Editor NORMA LONG---------- _______ Local News Editor ROSE CREE .................. ____ ___ Local News Editor MARY KELLY ............ _ CORRESPONDENTS Detroit-Idanha Gates — Menama Lyons _ Boots Champion __________________ Jan Lewis Mrs. J jhn Teeters - Jean Robert* Eva Bresslet Water and electric power service to each lot. Telephone service available. Tract composed of 25 lots: 7 lots fronting on river. Lot I of Block I is the total frontage of the tract on the river and extending to FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT AllState Motor Club Road Service Vern’s Shell Service We Give S & H Green Stamps Phone 897-2442 Mill City the center of river and will be jointly own ed by the owners of the remaining 24 lots. As each lot will also include one twenty fourth interest of lot I block I, thereby assuring each lot owner access to the river for swimming fishing and other recreation. HARRY C. PATTON Phone 292-2920 10250 S.W. Arborcrest Way Plats of the Tract are available Portland, Oregon 97225