7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE March 12, 1953 If If s i n the Canyon, It ’ s Advertised in The Enterprise! Wants and Sales Mrs. Amy Simmons Buried at Scio MAGAZINE SECRETARY—New and AVON COSMETICS renewal subscriptions, and address See Mrs. R. G. Herlofsen, white changes. All magazines. Write house across from Martin’s trailer or phone Mrs. Ruth Steeley, Idanha, court on NW. 7th Ave. phone 356. 10-3p Box 658, Mill City. EXPERT AUTO and home radio ROTOTILLER WORK WANTED — service. 20 years experience, al) Large or small jobs, reasonable. makes. Guaranteed service. Phone 506, Mill City. 10-3p FOR SALE—1941 Ford Tudor, body Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. and motor good, tires excellent. H. 9-3p TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma­ FOR SALE—Piano and bench, ma­ I E. Jull, Mill City. chines. We sell, rent, repair and ' hogany finish, also Coleman oil heater with tank. Mrs. Jack Dug­ RUMMAGE STORE swap all makes. Trade your old gan, ph. Lyons 163. 3tf 51ehama Women’s Club Rummage machine towards a new one. ROEN, 456 Court St.. Salem. ! Store Open every Tuesday WANTED TO BUY — Clean peeled 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. FOR RENT—One-bedroom duplex in Douglas fir poles, delivered to over Golliet’s Store ll-3p Lyons yard. For further informa ­ Swift addition. Inquire at C. E. tion call or write Allen Gould. 1424 COVILLE REAL ESTATE, Mill FOR SALE or TRADE—’39 DeSoto Filbert Ave., Lebanon, phone 5745, City. 52tf Sedan, good condition. Will take Puget Timber Co. of Oregon. 24tf lot or what have you. W. M. FOR SALE—2-bedroom modern home Brisbin, Gates. ll-3p in Swift addition. See Don Walker. FOR SALE—Oat and vetch hay, has been rained on, 65c bale; alta fescue WOMEN WANTED — Address and ll-3p or bent straw 50c bale; grain straw mail postals. Make over $50 week. 40c bale. ETZEL BROS., route 1, Send $1 for instructions. LENDO, NEED A TELEPHONE’— Stop in Box 234, Stayton, Fern Ridge road. and see the new Lech combination Watertown, Mass. 11-3p desk or w'all phone, also used 10-6p phones from $10.00 up. Telephone TAILORED SUITS—$55 and up, im­ and Hearing Aid batteries stocked. FOR RENT-—Small house and garage, ported and domestic woolens. Al­ Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. unfurnished, $35 a month. Phone terations, cleaning and pressing. 702, Mill City. 10-3 SUNDIN THE TAILOR, 196 S. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Small 4-rm Liberty, Salem. 50tf house, Will trade for late model SPORTSMEN—Join the North San- pickup. See or write K. G. Hickel, tiam Sportsman’s club now. We are REAL ESTATE Mill City, Swift's addition. 103-p devoted to game conservation and propagation and need your help. River frontage for summer Only $1.00 per year, you will have REAL ESTATE home sites. that much fun at one meeting. Highway frontage between See us for good buys in the canyon Enquire at Enterprise office, or see Gates and dam. Jerry Coffman, at Ken Golliet’s. 9 area. Listings wanted. Modern home on 11 acres for FURNITURE REBUILT and Uphol- Glen Shelton, Salesman sale. stered, latest fabrics and plastics C. E. Coville, Broker Houses for rent. Call 4884 for estimates. Stayton West side Mill City Ph. 2207 Upholstery. 38tf See W. R. HUTCHESON At Gates Furniture Store "Everything for the Logger' BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP Phone 116 Phone 1141 MOVED To Our New Office LEGAL ADVERTISING No. 14,904 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I have filed my Final Account in the estate of Bessie Reade, deceased, with the County Clerk of Marion County, Oregon and the court has set the 14th day of March, 1953, at 10 o’clock A.M. and the circuit court room as the time and place for hear­ ing objections thereto and the settle­ ment of said estate. FLORENCE HARRIS, Executrix of the Estate of Bessie Reade, deceased. BELL & DEVERS, Stayton, Oregon. 1-5 Phone 3 9460 SALEM, ORE. 111lllllllllllllllllllllll I lllllIlli Illi 11111111111» 4 WHEEL DRIVE WILLYS No. 39,584 SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION (Continued from Page 2) For since that hour shipments of Department of Domestic Relations coal, coke, iron ore, and iron have been PEARL PRUITT, Plaintiff. vs. crossing freely the mutual boundaries of France, Germany, Italy, the Neth­ ANTHIS PRUITT, Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE erlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg TAKE YOU THROUGH OF OREGON, you are required to ap­ under the “Schuman Plan,” really the pear and answer the Complaint filed Jean Monnet Plan, or European Coal against you in the above entitled WHEN OTHERS CAN TI and Steel Community, which then Court and Cause, within four weeks With the extra traction of went into effect. from the date of the first publication 4 - wheel drive and the What this means is that 155,000,000 of this Summons, and if you fail so power of its high-compres­ Europeans now are members of a com­ to do, for want thereof Plaintiff will sion HURRICANE Engine, mon market for coal and iron, not cut take a Decree against you dissolving WHEN IN SALEM this "go-anyw here" Willy* the marriage contract and bonds of up by tariffs, export taxes, quota re­ Visit matrimony now existing between you Truck gets through mud, structions, or double price systems, “HUDSON CITY’’ and the Plaintiff herein; and award­ snow and sand that stop just as 160,000,000 Americans can buy ing the eu.-todv of JUDY MAY ordinary trucks. Ask us for Home of GOOD Used Cars I automobiles, butter, or shoes without PRUITT, PATRICIA ANN PRUITT, a demonstration. 118-in. such trade barriers among the 48 and RONALD ANTHIS PRUITT to HUDSON wheelbase, 5300 Ibs.G VW. Plaintiff herein. Parts — Service states. Sales It means, as Mr. Monnet, now chief This Summons is served upon you executive of the plan, pointed out on by publication thereof pursuant to an the radio, that this six-nation entity Order of the above entitled Honorable has for the first time an opportunity Court entered herein on the 26th day 316 N. Church St. Phone 3-9101 February, 1953. to develop true mass production and First publication of this Summons, I enjoy its benefits in material living February 26, 1953. SALEM, ORE. standards. This should extend ulti­ HEWITT, ESTEP & SORENSEN mately to other goods besides coal and 9-5 steel, notably to food products through MUBMMMMMMMMMMM MM» what agriculturists call a proposed “green pool.” In effect, the six countries now con­ stitute a customs union so far as coal, BETTER FEEDING iron, and steel are concerned. This is expected to put new productive strength behind the proposed union of the same six nations in the European Remember whan wa Defense Community or joint army plan. It will call for easy currency had to scratch up exchange among the member coun­ food for our chick* tries, and perhaps eventually a com­ mon monetary unit. But not all this will come about Whether you want one quart or ten without some creaking in the ma­ gallons, or your tires checked »e are chinery and a great many careful ad­ always happy to serve you. justments. French mines must be worked off from a subsidy basis; Bel­ Yoa, but thing* ore bet­ gian mines must be modernized; dis­ ter today—with scien­ criminatory railroad rates must be tific hatching, brooding SERVICE STATION & smoothed out; a German sales tax and modern feeding plan must be studied; the cartel men ­ TRAILOR COURT tality must be outgrown; competition Phone 903 — MILL CITY and expansion must come to be wel­ Yes, we’re a long way ahead of the day of the setting hen—; ar- comed rather than feared. Authorized Distributor Ucularly from the standpoint of reliable feeds. The coal-steel pool may be, and MONROE probably is, a step toward federation of Western Europe; but it is well that SHOCK ABSORBERS the process is being taken by steps rather than in a headlong rush.—From Ask for Christian Science Monitor. Gooch Logging Supply Branch Store Lyons Sweet Home. Philomath Mrs. Emma Teter and Mr. and Mrs. John Anglesey of Mill City­ attended graveside services for Mrs. Amy L. Simmons at Franklin Butte cemetery- near Scio, Saturday morning. Mrs. Teter and Mrs. Anglesey were sister- in-laws of Mrs. Simmons. Mrs. Simmons married Jonathan A. Simmons, April 11, 1905, in Labelle. Idaho. Heart trouble caused her death. She lived with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anglesey at the time of her death. The deceased is survived by four daughters, Mrs. N’onie Zink, Juntura; Mrs. W. H. Wilson, Shevlin; Mrs. A. L. Tunnell, Oadridge, and Mrs. Robert Tunnell of Vernonia; a sister, Mrs. John Whitman; brother, Walt Angle­ sey, a nephew. Bob Anglesey, brother, Rulan Anglesey, all of Labelle, Idaho, and a nephew, Rufus Whitman of Bend. Virgil and Cecil Anglesey, and fam- ilies of Bend also attended the grave­ Il I 111 III Illi III III I IIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll side services held for those who could not make the trip to Vernonia. Pres­ ent also were Mrs. Eldred Burton, Scio, Mrs. Kenneth Simmons niece and her daughter, Jolene, and Mrs. Ed Anglesey, all of Labelle, Idaho; 1141 Center St Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tunnell; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tunnell, Lebanon; and DR. R. REYNOLDS Henry Ade, Vernonia. Na tu ropa th-Proctologist ""■■V Editorial Comments— ELSNER SHROCK'S Motor Co Silver Saddle SANTIAM FARMERS CO-OP LICENSED GARBAGE USE ytXJA BAAKES ANO GIVE OUR KIDS A BAE AK Directory - Professional Business I DR. VICTOR .1. MYERS Chiropractic Physician Post Office Building. 2nd Floor Phone: Stayton 2274 Stayton. Ore. •MIKE'S Septic Service: PHYSICIAN & SURGEON I Septic Tank* and Sewer* Cleaned • MILL CITY DISPOSAL SERVICE Phone 3952 LEONARD HERMAN Feeds Seeds Fertilizer Machinery Hardware Petroleum Producta Grinding and Mixing CuHtom Cleaning Seed Marketing Household Appliance* Telephone 5021 STAYTON, ORE. ■■ LE •¿JJ f Phone SALEM 3-9168, COLLECT • 1079 Elm St., W. Salem J WHITIE’S Soothe Itching, nr P iles ’MAS«?,., General Dry Good* NOTION'S LINGERIE READY-TO-WEAR HOSIERY LVZTERS COSMETICS SANTIAM CAFE Don t l*t aorc, fiery, painful, itching rintple PL» < i e y»rj nearly c-axy In 15 CWINAPOfD »’ar4» giving you vender 1 roo’tng, Foothi.-.g, l*mpoiary ra- i u ’ :' i i an b . . 1 4 and iUh- . r. r rr.orv ack guaranued Genuine ' t - s c' $ or 7 J100 at driggtoU. ... x X t P za I v SPECIALIZING IN DINNERS *1 .1. W. GOIN DR. MARK HAMMERK KSEN REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST VETERINARIAN STAYTON Phone 4148 Opposite Claude I-e»i*’ Service Station Has moved his Mill City office to Stayton in the Poet Office Bldg., 2nd Floor, in the Dr. Victor J. Myers offices Thursday* I p m. to 6 p.m. WEDDLE FUNERAL HOME Modern Fnnerwl Service OREGON I). \\. REID. Ml). Mill City WOOD’S STORE STAYTON SERVICE *1.50 per month and up Also serving Gate*. Lyons. Idanha and Detroit for rapid, healthy growth and earlier maturity. Rich in Vitamin Bl2 and antibiotic factor*, He**-Mix feed* ar* backed by 55 year*’ experience in developing improved feed form­ ula* on the Dr. He*« and Clark Research Farm. See u* to-day regarding ■ supply of our He**-Mix chick feed*. Be ready to give thi* year’* chick* the beat start ever. : HOME OFFICE: 313 W. FIRST. ALBANY MILL CITY DISPOSAL SERVICE Open Sat. Nites Only Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc. weekly pickups $1.50 per month ORCHESTRA AND DINNERS FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS Alto light hauling léonard Herman Phone 3M J nill