The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 06, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
November 6, 1952
Wants and Sates
FOR SALE or TRADE — For 1951 .
CHRISTMAS WITH AVON
car, my equity in a 1947 Chevrolet, Order Avon Christmas Gifts NOW!
good condition and tires.
Phone '
See Mrs. R. G. Herlofsen, white ■
Mill City 2006.
45-3
house across from Martin’s trailer i
FOR SALE—Fat Red Hampshire, and court on NW. 7th Ave.
Box 658, Mill City.
White Rock hens, 30c a lb. live
weight; wringer type washing ma­
chine, reasonable, and a 2-bumer EXPERT AUTO and home radio
service, 20 years experience, all
electric plate.
George Cree, Mil)
makes. Guaranteed service.
City, phone 924.
45-3
Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance.
FOR RENT—One-bedroom duplex in FOR SALE—5 ac. with partly finished I
Swift addition. Inquire at Enter­
house, water system on place, more
prise office or at W. L. Peterson
land available, $2500. $150.00 down
residence in Swift addition.
31tf
and rest like rent. See Joe Novak.
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SEE US FOR GOOD Real Estate
buys in Canyon area.
Listings FOR RENT — 3-room apt., private
wanted.
See GLEN SHELTON,
bath, new.
See Raleigh Harold,
salesman with C. E. COVILLE,
Florist, Stayton.
43tf
Broker, west side Mill City. Phone
2207.
52tf TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma-
chines. We sell, rent, repair and
FOR RENT — One bedroom modern
swap all makes. Trade your old
machine towards a new one.
furnished home. Call phone 3952.
ROEN, 456 Court St.. Salem.
44tf
WANTED TO BUY — Clean peeled FOR RENT—2-bedroom house, newly
decorated outside and inside. Mod­
Douglas fir poles, delivered to
ern, See Glen Shelton, Mill City. I
Lyons yard. For further informa­
tion call or write Allen Gould. 1424
43tf
Filbert Ave., Lebanon, phone 5745,
Puget Timber Co. of Oregon. 24tf SPORTSMEN—Join the North San­
tiam Sportsman's club now. We are
devoted to game conservation and
FOR SALE—25 acres, no buildings,
propagation and need your help. |
plenty of alder wood on it. $75 per
Only $1.00 per year, you will have1
acre, cash or terms. See Joe Novak.
that much fun at one meeting. |
39tf
Enquire at Enterprise office, or see
Jerry Coffman, at Ken Golliet’s. 9
NEED A TELEPHONE? —Stop in
and see the new Lech combination
desk or wall phone, also used FURNITURE REBUILT and Uphol-
stered, latest fabrics and plastics.
phones from $10.00 up. Telephone
Call 4884 for etsimates. Stayton
and Hearing Aid batteries stocked.
Upholstery.
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Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance.
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RENT AN INSTRUMENT
Try before You Buy
NEW BEGINNERS BANDS ARE STARTING
NOW IN MILL CITY, GATES and DETROIT
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See Your School Band Director
Wills Music Store
If It’^in jhe^anyonLlt’s Advertised in The Enterprise!
FOR RENT—Furnished cabin $35.00 FOR SALE—Oil stove in excellent;
per month. Adam's Cabin Court,
condition, cheap. Mrs. Ossie Hirte. |
Gates, Ore.
45-3p
Gates, phone 738.
45-3
By JAMES STEVENS
FOR
RENT
—
Two
modern,
1
bedroom
Stump
Story
. . .
REAL ESTATE
duplexes, partially furnished. In­
The
woods
are
full
New 1952 Detroiter trailer house,
quire at Whitie's Santiam Cafe at stump ranchers and of stories about
the tricks they
3734-ft. inside, modern.
Gates.
43-6p
have
tried
to
make
the
clearing of
Two lots in Mill City on new
FOR RENT—Small furnished house, cutover Douglas fir land an easy pro- j
highway.
refrigerator and electric range, city position. The best stump story’ yet, J
*-s-Mile river frontage for
water. Geo Cree, phone 924. 43tf to my notion, is one I’ve just read in i
summer homes.
the new novel, "Winds of the Morn­
Highway frontage between
FOR SALE — Business property on ing,” by H. L. Davis, one-time deputy ;
Gates and dam.
highway 222 in Mill Ctiy. Suitable
Nice home on two lots, all
for mechanic service shop. Enquire sheriff and deputy assessor of Wasco (
modern for sale.
at Heidt's Auto Electric, Mill City. county.
The story starts: “Going down ,
Restaurant in ideal location,
doing good business for
■ across the road to camp, I thought of ,
LEGAL ADVERTISING
sale right.
a huge old fir stump that a family of
Modern home on 11 acres for
NOTICE
new homesteaders had tried to burn j
sale.
A special meeting of the Detroit out of their hayfield once, in the j
Apartments for rent.
Dam Recreation Association will be mountains back of Thief Creek. They ;
held Wednesday, November 12, 1952, prepared for it by boring auger holes ;
See W. R. HUTCHESON for the purpose of voting on the dis­ in the top of the stump and filling
solution of the organization.
The them with turpentine. They plugged
At Gates Furniture Store
meeting will be held in the “Hut” in
them and allowed a year for the tur­
Camp Mongold at 7:30 p.m.
pentine to soak in well, and then they
ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP ¡NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT piled brush over the stump and set
Ada Ply male, Prop.
No. 14,747
ti afire. . .
DRY GOODS and NOTIONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE The Big (Tearing . . .
DRESSM \K1NG and
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
The history of life and progress
COUNTY OF MARION.
HEMSTITCHING
on the land of the U. S. A. could well
Mill City
Oregon
DEPARTMENT OF PROBATE
be written around its stumps. The
In the Matter of the Estate of
logging in the wilderness, from
MARY FRANCES McCLELI.AN,
UTTLE ILLS
Deceased. Jamestown west. Then the grubbing,
NOTICE is hereby given that the by all the wonderful ways and means,
undersigned has filed his FINAL AC­ from Adam's spade to the modern
MAKE
COUNT as -Administrator of the bull-dozer, that human brains could
Estate of MARY FRANCES MC­ think up to save human backache.
CLELLAN, Deceased, with the County The burning and blasting, and now,
Clerk of Marion County, Oregon, and if I know my stump ranchers, they
the Court has fixed Monday, Novem­
ber 10, 1952, at the hour of 9:15 o’clock are dreaming of the final fixing of
• True, that “little illness”
you’ve been mentioning in
of the forenoon of said day as the their problem by power of the atomic
an offhand way, may nC»
time, and the Court Room of the Cir­ bomb.
seem to amount to much-
cuit
Court, Department of Probate, in
The Davis stump story in “Wind»
just a few faint symptoms^
the Temporary Court House at Salem, of the Morning”—which, by the way,
But. neglected, these "little
Marion County, Oregon, as the place kept me holed up in the boompond
ills” can lead to big bills for
doctors, medicines, etc; not
for hearing objections, if any, to the
shack for u couple of days, while the
so mention needless suffering
Final Account so filed.
old 1909 model Olive* Vivisible Type­
and loss of precious timei
Date
of
first
publication
October
Consult a Doctor now—
writer stood idle — really represents
9, 1952.
you’ll save by it in the endj
the work of the Rig Clearing all the
david
s.
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lellan
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And, of course, we hope you'll
Administrator. way­ across. Each stump was a hard
bring his prescription to ua
for careful compounding.
HEWITT. ESTEP & SORENSEN,
job,
Even grubbing out sagebrush
Attorney for Estate
was no boy’s chore, and I speak as
41-5
Salem, Oregon.
one who lUd. a pile of it as a boy.
But it was the big fir stump that
called up the Paul Bunyan in a man,
and the Thomas Alva Edison too.
Davis tells how the Thief Creek
A Friendly Place
Stump was set afire finally, with the
coals eating slowly down to the tip
PRESCRIPTIONS
To While Away
ends of the roots.
It was still burning after eight
Your Idle Hours
months and amazing all hands at the
WHEN IN SALEM
spread of the roots afar from the
j stump itself. It got so that riders
Visit
feared to risk their horses anywhere
“HUDSON CITY’’
on the ranch . . . “for fear of break-
Home of GOOD Used Cars
ing through into one of the burned-
HUDSON
out tunnels where a root had been,
and places in the hayfield and under
Sales — Parts — Service
the house were still cracking open
TAVERN
CHECK THIS LIST OF
SHROCK'S
FINE CARS
316 N. Church St.
GATES
WE SELL BETTER
CARS FOR LESS!
Phone 3-9101
DODGE MEADOWBROOK
4-door Sedan, fully equipped.
1950 1 MERCURY CLUB COUPE
Radio and heater, very clean.
1950 I CHEVROLET STYLELINE
Club coupe, radio and heater, seat covers. Extra nice.
1948 I DODGE CUSTOM CLUB COUPE
Radio and heater, seat covers. You’ll like it.
1919 i OLDSMOBILE 98
4-door sedan. Has everything.
PICKUPS
PICK CPS
PICKUPS
1950 WILLYS ’«-Ton
1950 DODGE H-Ton
Used very little.
Like new.
Salem Automobile Co.
We hope you are pleased
with our service.
a
Post Office Building. 2nd Floor
Phone: Stayton 2274
Stayton. Ore.
HEWITT, ESTEP & SORENSEN
Attorneys at Law
180 N. Commercial
SALEM
Phone 3-0412
WOOD’S STORE
General Dry (roods
NOTIONS
LINGERIE
READYTOWEAR
HOSIERY
Ir ZIERS (X>S METH'S
J. W. GOIN
VETERINARIAN
STAYTON
Phone 1148
Opposite
( Inode I«« is' Service Station
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Attorney at Ij»w
318 Broadalbin
Albany
CONSISTENTE^-
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TOPS
D.W. KEII). Ml).
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
MUI City
WEDDLE FUNERAL
HOME
Modem Funeral Service
STATTON
OREGON
WILLYS
TAKE YOU THROUGH
WHEN OTHERS CAN'T!
With the extra traction of
4 - wheel drive and the
power of its high-compres­
sion HURRICANE Engine,
this "go-anywhere” Willys
Truck gets through mud,
snow and sand that stop
ordinary trucks. Ask us for
a demonstration. 118-in.
wheelbase, 5300lbs.GVW.
ELSNER
Motor Co
SALEM, ORE.
Silver Saddle
SERVICE STATION & TRAILER COURT
LICENSED
Phone 903
GARBAGE
SERVICE
MIKE'S Septic Service:
Flying
$1.50 per month and up
Also serving Gates. Lyons,
Idanha and Detroit
Gasoline
TIRES — TUBES — BATTERIES
AND AUTO SUPPLIES
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Phone 3952
LEONARD HERMAN
MILL CITY
Safety Check Lubrication
MILL CITY
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HARLOW L WEINRICK
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WHEEL
DRIVE
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Directory - Professional
DR. VICTOR .1. MYERS !
Chiropractic Physician j
IT PAYS TO BUY AT
HOME!
Mill City
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Business
Stayton
Mom's and Pop s
CAFE
WE TRADE —LOW, LOW INT. RATE
Open Saturday Afternoons—Evenings by Appointment
405 — 435 — 495 N. Commercial St.
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Phone 3-4117
h
GENE TEAGUE
CHEVROLET
WE ARE PLEASED
TO SERVE YOU!
HOME OF CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH
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and emitting striddles of smoke even
after there was a foot of snow on
the ground . .
Prime Winter Reading . . .
Our story-teller goes on to observe
that, "A man’s thoughts could spread
a hundred times farther than a tree’s
root system could, and take more than
a hundred times longer to burn out.
There was no kind of turpentine that
could penetrate down into them to
make it easier. It took time, ani
there was no way to tell whether they
were all out or not. It was better
not to have too many of them, maybe.
Some people managed fairly well
without any.”
There’s a prime parable for you.
I wish I had time to quote from Page
313 a description of the fir foreat
and an old burn coming out of winter.
The entire novel goes deep into the
Columbia River Country and all its
figures of earth. The story gets a
grip on you right off the bat that
keeps you reading hard, and reading
back regularly to make sure you are
not losing track on a solitary item.
Probably I’d not be so reckless in
cheering for “Winds of the Morning"
if such experts as Nard Jones and
Oscar Lewis hadn't cut loose first
wtih lavish praise for it. Don’t miss
this ramrod of all the western stories.
RICHARD’S
SALEM, OREGON
MWiMiu nmmrsr
Out of the Woods
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Septic Tanka and Sewers Cleaned •
Phone SALEM 3 9468, COLLECT»
1079 Elm St., W. Salem
S ore P iles
WHITIE’S
SANTIAM CAFE
Don't let sore, tlery. painful, ltcblni
aimpie Pilei drive you nearly craiy. In IS
minute* CHIHAROID itarti «Ivin« you
wonderful coolin«, toothing, temporary re-
lailn« relief from pain, burning and tub­
ing or money back guaranteed Genuine
CHINAROID coeta only »100 at drugguu
Try It today tor better ileep tonight and
• brighter tomorrow.
SPECIALIZING IN DINNERS
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Orchestra
Every Saturday Night
MILL CITY
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc.
weekly pickups $1.50 per month
Also light hauling
I .eon a rd Herman
OPEN: 2:30 p.m. to 2:30 a m
Phone 3952
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