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7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE November 8. 1951 Wants and Sales If It’s in tlw Canyon, It’s Advertised in The Enterprise! FOR SALE—1935 Ford 2-dr. sedan, $125.00. Can be seen at Carlile’s FOR SALE—$2,000 for 10 acres, $250 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: down. $35.00 per month. Located | on Hazel st. between 2nd and 3rd, Box 253, Gates, Ore. behind the old Hadlev Hobson place, Mill City. 45-3 By MRS. EVA BRESSLER half wav between Lvons and Mill “f--------------- City. Livable house. Phone 2-6306, FOR SALE—Small 2-man all metal FOR SALE—McCulloch Chain Saws, Mr. and Mrs. Archer who have been Salem. 44-3 trailer house. See Knowles Body all the latest models for immediate living in the Clipfell house in Fox and Fender Shop. Mill City. 44tf delivery. Try us for prompt serv Valley, have moved to Lyons, in the FOR RENT—Four rooms unfurnished ice. Open evenings. house on the corner across from the on county road 1 mile west of Gates. FOR SALE — Montag wood range, Lvons Saw Shop. Phone 2871. variety store. large size, price $35. Inquire Geo. J. S. Nordal. 45-3p Mr and Mrs. Floyd Cox are the Stewart. Mill City, phone 3403. POULTRY FOR THE HOLIDAYS— 44-3p WANTED — Poles. Piling. Barkies; Roasters and fryers, fat hens, also parents of a baby girl born, November unpeeled Douglas Fir poles wanted ducks, alive or dressed, wrapped in 1, the young lady has been named delivered Fox Valley, Ore. Length PRESTONE ANTI-FREEZE for sale at Knowles Body & Fender Shop,, deep freeze ’til wanted. Geo Cree, Diana Lynn. 30 to 80 feet. Phone evenings Lyons Mrs. Catherine (grandma) Julian 45 Mill City.__________ 41tf phone 924. 82, days Portland ATwater 2346. returned to the home of her son and McCormick Piling & Lumber Co.. FOR SALE—8 acres, 6-room house, TARPS—Tents, new and used. Selec daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Board of Trade Bldg., Portland. good barn, chicken house, good! tion of sizes. Julian, Saturday. Grandma has Ore. 37tf Red's Hill Top Trading Post spent sometime at the home of her fences; in city limits. Terms. Phone 3715, Mill City. 45-3ptf [ ANNOUNCEMENT FOR SALE — White enamel wood daughter, Mrs. Joe Johnson in Albany. Mrs. Vernon Kruse of the Apple Salem’s newest music store now i PLEASE LIST all available rooms, range, with coils, good condition, Tree court is convalescing at her open in our temporary location. $20; baby crib, with clean mattress, room and board, houses and apts. Open Friday Evenings Write, telephone or visit Personnel $4. Frank Rada. Mill City, phone home following surgery at the Salem Dept. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Consolidated STORE WIDE SPECIALS 605. 45-3p General hospital. Miss Vivian Boyce and Miss Norma Builders. Inc.. Detroit Dam. THE MUSIC CENTER. 475 Ferry St. TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma Miller teachers at the Mari-Linn Salem NEED A TELEPHONE? —Stop in chines. We sell, rent, repair and school spent the weekend at the home (After Nov. 15, in the Capitol and see the new Lech combination swap all makes. Trade your old of their parents, Miss Boyce in Salem Shopping Center) desk or wall phone, also used machine towards a new one. and Miss Miller in Eugene. phones from $10.00 up. Telephone ROEN, 456 Court St., Salem. PLUMBING SUPPLIES —Pipe fit Mrs. Albert Carr who spent several and Hearing Aid batteries stocked. tings, toilets, sinks, washbowls, Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. FOR SALE—22-ft. West Coast trailer days at the Salem Memorial hospital bathtubs, showers, etc. Bargain house, price $315.00. Call 2-9232, for treatment and observation, has re prices. Red's Hill Top Trading Post. LET ME SHOW YOU the new fall Salem. 43-3t turned home and is reported to be and winter FASHION FROCKS. improving. Over 100 beautiful dress ¿nd suit SPORTSMEN—Join the North San- tiam Sportsman’s club now. We are styles; latest colors; rich fabrics; LEGAL ADVERTISING devoted to game conservation and 24-Hour Service sizes 9 to 52; real money-saving propagation and need your help. prices. America’s best values in * Only $1.00 per year, you will have NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF smart apparel. Get in touch with REAL PROPERTY ON that much fun at one meeting. me and I will gladly show you these FORECLOSURE Enquire at Enterprise office, or see new styles—without obligation. Mrs. NOTICE is hereby given that I, Jerry Coffman, at Ken Golliet’s. 9 Jeannette James, phone 6584, Mill Denver Young, Sheriff of Marion City. 45-3p STOVES—Heaters and ranges, in oil County, Oregon, by virtue of an exe- or wood. Save at cution on foreclosure issued out of Red’s Hill Top Trading Post the Circuit Court of the State of Ore BABY SITTING—Experienced. Hours 4 p.m, on each day of the week and gon for Marion County, to me directed, AT all day weekends. 50c before mid LOST Boy’s glasses, near Mill City dated the 5th day of November, 1951, »' Theatre, about 3 weeks ago. $5.00 nite and 75c after. Phone: upon a Judgment and Decree of fore- » SILVER SADDLE a reward for return to Mrs. Clyde [ closure recovered in the said Court on 2 to 3:30 p.m. Gates 725 or 4 to 7 p.m. Gates 5942 43-3p Golden, Mill City, phone 1602. 45-lp the 2nd day of November. 1951, in Service Station & Trailer favor of Roy R. Hewitt and Lena M. Court FOR SALE—4-room house $1,250 be FOR SALE — ’42 Plymouth house Hewitt, plaintiffs, against Adelbert A. tween First and Second on King- trailer at the Silver Saddle Trailer Phone 903 MILL CITY Allen, defendant, will sell at public wood St.. Mill Citv. Art Hedge. Court. Mill City. 43-3p I auction to the highest bidder, subject 43-3p (WK30«D0fl redemption, for cash in hand, at the FOR SALE—Royal Filbert trees, 5 to i to door of the Court House, of 7 ft. 4 years old. Priced reason West County, at Salem, Oregon, at able. Phone 3684. RALEIGH Marion o’clock in the forenoon of the HAROLD NURSERY, 319 W. 10:00 10th day of December, 1951, lands be Washington, Stayton. 42tf longing to said Adelbert A. Allen, de BOARD AND ROOM — Swing shift. scribed as follows: The Southeast quarter of the South Phone 6502. Southeast Second and east quarter of Section 19, in Town Ivy. Mill City. 43-3p ship Nine South Range Three East EXPERT AUTO and home radio of Willamette Meridian, in Marlon service, 20 years experience, all County, Oregon. m^kes. Guaranteed service. I Or, such parcel thereof as may be re Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. quired to satisfy said judgment, in the WANTED TO BUY — Clean peeled sum of FIVE HUNDRED NINETY- Douglas fir poles, delivered to NINE and 53/100 Dollars ($599.53), Lyons yard. For further informa and the cost of advertising and sale. That the said sale so to be made tion cail or write Allen Gould, 1424 Filbert Ave., Lebanon, phone 5745, will become absolute, and the pur Puget Timber Co. of Oregon. 24tf chaser will receive a deed to the said ■ land from me as Sheriff at the ex- One vear after said 10th SEE ME FOR GOOD Real Estate 1 piration buys in Canyon area. Listings ’ day of December. 1951, unless the wanted. C. E. COVILLE. Broker. same is redeemed according to law. DENVER YOUNG, Sheriff West side Mill City. Phone 2207. of Marion Countv, State of Oregon 5t By E. J. BOUST, Deputy ACCORDIANS — GUITARS Cavallini—Italian made Accordians NOTICE TO CREDITORS 120 Bass with 10 free lessons $189.50 12 Bass . $59.00 and up In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for The County of Marion Guitars (new) $8.95 and up Department of Probate IT IS NO LONGER NECESSARY TO THE MUSIC CENTER In the Matter of the Estate of 473 Ferry Street Salem. Oregon MARY FRANCES McCLELLAN. BUY FOREIGN BRANDS Everything Musical 45-2 Deceased. The undersigned has been appointed by the above entitled Honorable Court Administrator of the Estate of Mary Frances McClellan, deceased, and he has qualified as such. NOTICE is hereby given to cred itors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to present them VETERINARIAN YOUR LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER verified as required by law, within six months after the first publication of STAYTON this notice to the undersigned at the office of Hewitt, Estep 4 Sorensen, PHONE 414« Attorneys at Law, 180 North Com mercial Street, Salem, Oregon. Date Opposite of first publication: October 18, 1951. DAVID S. McCLELLAN. Claude Lewis' Service Station Phone 2344 Stayton, Oregon Administrator HEWITT. ESTEP & SORENSEN, Attorneys for Estate 180 North Commercial Salem. Oregon. LYONS ATTENTION Chevrolet Owners! 1936 to 46 Complete Stock of Parts Ô* Sheet Metal to fit your car SAVE MONEY! a PERFECT J. W. GOIN Gene Teague Chevrolet Directory - Professional Business DR. R. ROY QUICK DENTIST Telephone 2261 for Appointment Tuesdays: 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Thursdays: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office in Jenkins Bldg.. Mill City DRYGOODS & NOTIONS I Hendricson’s Store cíbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb HEWITT, ESTEP & SORENSEN consistently VERNE'S LELAND FRANCIS MOWER, Defendant. TO LELAND FRANCIS MOWER, Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint in the above entitled cause against you within thirty days after October 18th, 1951, the date of first publica Septic Tanks and Sewers Cleaned • tion of this Summons; and if you fail Phone SALEM 3-9446, OOIJJXT ♦ so to appear and answer, or otherwise plead, for want thereof, plaintiff will 1079 Elm St., W Salem take a decree against you forever dis solving the marriage contract and bonds of matrimony now existing be- tween you and the plaintiff. How to Treat This Summons is published pur 0 I suant to an order issued by the above entitled Honorable Court Wednesday, For fast, blessed relief October 17th, 1951. Date of first pub lication: Oct. 18, 1951. HEWITT, ESTEP A SORENSEN By ROY R. HEWITT, 9 Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post Office Building. 2nd Floor Phone: Stayton 2274 Stayton, Ore. Mill City Hoars: 10 to 7 WEDDLE FUNERAL HOME Modern Funeral Service STAYTON OREGON MILL CITY DISPOSAL SERVICE Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc. weekly pickups SI.50 per month HARLOW L WEINR1CK Albany Alio light hauling. Phene .1951 “Was a nervous wreck from agonizing pain until I found Pazo!” My« Mr». 4. IV., Sen Xntenie, Ttrat Speed amazina relief from mnenes of ample piles, with soothing Pazo*' Acts to relieve pein, itching muonlly- soothes inflamed tissues—lubricates dry. hard ened parts—helps prevent cracking, sore ness—reduce swelling. You get real com fort in t help Don't suffer needless torture from ample piles. Get Paso lor fast, won derful rSimi. Aik your doctor about it. Suppository Worm — also tubes with per forated pile pipe for easy application. •»•0 Oalawei /■»¿»Wlwiw • F/ieDEBUNKERÌ By John Hariry Furbay, Ph.D. j “As I set down one evening In a timber town caffay, A six-foot, seven, waitress To me these words did say—• “ ‘I see you are a logger. And not a common bum. For no one but a logger Stirs his coffee with his thumb!’ It has long been believed that 1 know how the boot-heaving hook some animals sweat blood ct varlou» times The hippopotamus has beets tender felt. For 23 years I’ve been | especially popularized in this re hearing this ballad and backing off spect, but the truth is: they do not from reckless invitations to render it sweat any blood. This animal secretes a red-colored pigment from myself. It was rigged up in the most offhand way, at a Thanksgiving Day its skin and this has been mistaken for blood. Several other animals dinner, for a radio program on which also secrete such substances. Stewart Holbrook, ¡1. L. Davis and I were working together. One reguire- ment was for an original song about a logger. I had a notion over the pumpkin pie and coffee and began to A Halloween party was held Thurs exude verses of a kind. In them the large waitress went on day evening at the John Bowers horn« by Evelyn Bowers, for the 8th, grad» with her sad story— class. Games and stories were th» “Yes, I am six-foot, seven, entertainment for the evening. And a logger who courted me— Donald and Leonard Snyder are He broke his leg one summer giving up the Statesman route on Three feet below the knee.” Dec. 1st. Word has been received from Mi'S Pinetop Blues. . . Florence Bowers, a former resident Soon thereafter the radio magnate of Idanha, that she has joined th» who had us literary lights under hire WAF. went broke. In pursuit of Paul Bun Judy Haseman gave a Halloween yan lore and other ancient items of party for some of her young friends. Lake States lumber history, my wife Henry Heibert is on the sick list, and I took a trip back to Bay City, he was taken out to the doctor Sunday. Michigan, and the Au Sable country Tommy Barney had a Halloween for a year. party, Friday evening, a good tint» Nobody remembered “Jack Hag was had playing games and doing gerty” and the other shanty-camp stunts. ballads that were so popular among the pinetops and river pigs of old. And the only Paul Bunyan stories I heard were from men of the jackpine plains who had read them first in my books. At one gathering or another [ I’d render “The Frozen Logger," and after six months or so, when I’d look up some old heads to inquire of them about ballads and tales of the*old pine I DEEP-TONE COLORS camps, I’d often be treated to a verse I or two of—my own composition! Such as— IDANHA We are Proud to Recommend These New “So now I mourn my logger, There’s none like him today. If you’d pour whiskey on it. He’d eat a bale of hay.” “He never shaved the whiskers From off of his.horny hide. But he'd pound 'em in with a hammer, Then bite ’em off inside.” “Silver Jack used to render that,” an old pinetop would solemnly declare. “I heard him often. He would render it like a blues song. Pitiable to hear. It's a Great Country. . . Well, anyhow, much more has hap pened to, and from, “The Frozen Logger.” One lad used it and another ballad no better to make a start in life which led, last I heard, to an in come of a thousand a week. And now “The Frozen Logger” is out in sheet music and the Weavers have put it on a record that’s for sale all over the land. So it sings from the logging town juke boxes— “The weather tried to freeze him, It tried its mortal best. At a hundred degrees below zero, He buttoned up his vest.” f 2**^ colors SPRED DECORATOR COLOR* Dramatic, ready-to-us* deep hue» in the famous Wonder Paint, with synthetit rubber emulsion base. No mossy later- mixlag. Dry In 20 minutes. No lops, no brushmarks. Washable-of oln and agalal Santiam Farmers Ce-ap Stayton, Oregon LECTRA-MATIC Wheel Balancing In Our Own Shop FINEST AND MOST ACCURATE METHOD OF BALANCING TIRES Piles BARBER SHOP IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE in THE ENTERPRISE By JAMES STEVENS Frozen Logger. . . At Forks the record has been played so much on the juke boxes that a hooktender with a hangover yanked off a calked boot and heaved it through one machine when it began to chant at breakfast time— But he did freeze, at a thousand below, and so solidly his corpse was made into ax blades to chop the Doug las fir. No. 38,332 There you are. The only moral I SUMMONS can think of is that in this great land In the Circuit Court of the State of anything can happen to anybody any Oregon for the County of Marion time, what with me winding up in Department of Domestic Relations my old age on the sheet music racks TESSIE J. MOWER, Plaintiff, and the juke boxes. MIKE'S Septic Service: Attorneys at Law 180 N. 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