—THE MILI. CITY ENTERPRISE .March 2S. 1953 Wants and Sales 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. 13-3p Box 658, Mill City. EXPERT AUTO and home radio PAINTING & DECORATING — Im­ service, 20 years experience, al) mediate service, all types of work, makes. Guaranteed service. reasonable. George Scamihorn, Box Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. 47, Gates. Ore. 13-lp FOR SALE—’42 Panel Dodge truck for sale, $235. George Scamihorn WANTED — Paperhanging, painting and carpenter work—15 year’s ex­ Apts, Box 47, Gates, Ore. 13-lp perience. By hour or contract. C. A. PECHT, P.O. Box 536, Mill City TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma- or inquire at Jenkins Hdwe. 12tf chines. We sell. rent, repair and swap all makes. Trade your old WANTED TO BUY — Clean peeled machine towards a new one. Douglas fir poles, delivered to ROEN, 456 Court St.. Salem. Lyons yard. For further informa­ tion call or write Allen Gould. 1424 FOR RENT—One-bedroom duplex in Filbert. Ave., Lebanon, phone 5745, Swift addition. Inquire at (’. E. Puget Timber Co. of Oregon. 24tf COVILLE REAL ESTATE, Mill City. 52tf FOR SALE—Oat and vetch hay, has been rained on, 65c bale; alta fescue FOR SALE—2-bedroom modern home or bent straw 50c bale; grain straw in Swift addition. See Don Walker. 40c bale. ETZEL BROS., route 1, 11-3p Box 234, Stayton, Fern Ridge road. 10-6p FOR RENT—Duplex apartment, 2 bd- rooms, refrigerator, automatic washer, oil heater. Clayton Balti­ TAILORED SUITS—$55 and up, im­ ported and domestic woolens. Al­ more. 13-3 terations, cleaning and pressing. SUNDIN THE TAILOR, 196 S. NEED A TELEPHONE? —Stop in Liberty, Salem. 50tf and see the new Lech combination desk or wall phone, also used phones from $10.00 up. Telephone SPORTSMEN—Join the North San- tiam Sportsman’s club now. We are and Hearing Aid batteries stocked. devoted to game conservation and Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. propagation and need your help. Only $1.00 per year, you will have WOMEN WANTED — Address and that much fun at one meeting. mail postals. Make over $50 week. Enquire at Enterprise office, or see Send $1 for instructions. LENDO, Jerry Coffman, at Ken Golliet's. 9 Watertown, Mass. ll-3p FURNITURE REBUILT and Uphol- REAL ESTATE stered, latest fabrics and plastics. Call 4884 for estimates. Stayton See us for good buys in the canyon Upholstery. 38tf area. Listings wanted. FOR SALE — 3-bedroom house on Glen Shelton. Salesman small acreage, good orchard. If in­ C. E. Coville, Broker terested write to Bob Trask, 640 W. West side Mill City Ph. 2207 Tenth St., Albany, Ore. 13-lp Always So Acceptable Olympia Draff Beer brings you full-flavored goodness | from the Brewery. It'» you» *° en|Oy the blue and red neon sign. /Zi the Water OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY. OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON, U S Walt’s Garage GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING 3 WELDING Under management of Walt Westgaard ANNOUNCING New Location If ltrs in the Canyon, If s Advertised in The Enterprise! FOR SALE or TRADE —6x6 CMC FOR RENT—2-bedrm. modern house iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiur NOTICE TO CREDITORS short logging truck, chains and with furnace, corner 1st and King- No. 15,372 binders, license, ready-to-log. $1,500 wood. Write Oral Williams. Ocean­ In the Circuit Court of the State of ■ or a good trailer house. Glen G. lake. Ore. 12-3p Oregon for the County of Marion Moore, Box 617, Mill City, phone Department of Probate 1324. 12-3p 1OR SALE—Piano, Hardman, a good piano with good volume; also, type­ In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE W. McCOY. Deceased. writer, Oliver, in good condition. WANTED—Piano player, sax player, 1114 Center St The undersigned has been appointed j Mrs. Viola J. Zander, phone Lvons trumpet or ’accordion. Play every 2824. 12-3 by the above-entitled Honorable Court I Satuida" night. George Brasmer, DR. R. REYNOLDS Idanha, Ore. 13-3p FOR RENT—3-room modern duplex. as Administratrix of the Estate of GEORGE W. McCOY, Deceased, and | Na tu ropa th-Proctologist Inquire at house next to Whitie’s she has qualified as such. RUMMAGE STORE Santiam Cafe.12-3p NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to j Phone 3 91*0 Mehama Women’s Club Rummage creditors of, and all persons having Store Open every Tuesday SALEM, ORE. I .EG AL ADVERTISING claims against said Deceased to pre­ 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. sent them, verified as required by law. iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii» over Golliet's Store 11-3p No. 39,584 within six months after the first pub­ SUMMONS FOR SALE or TRADE—’39 DeSoto IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE lication of this Notice to the under- Sedan, good condition. Will take STATE OF OREGON FOR THE signed at the office of HEWITT, ESTEP A SORENSEN, Attorneys at lot or what have you. W. M. COUNTY OF MARION Law, 180 North Commercial Street, Brisbin, Gates. ll-3p Department-of DomeMtic Relations Salem, Oregon. FOR SALE—Piano and bench, ma­ PEARL PRUITT, Plaintiff. Date of First Publication: VS. hogany finish, also Coleman oil March 19, 1953 heater with tank. Mrs. Jack Dug­ ANTHIS PRUITT, Defendant. ALICE M. McCOY, gan, ph. Lyons 163. 3tf IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Administratrix OF OREGON, you are required to ap­ HEWITT, ESTEP & SORENSEN wash ­ FOR SALE—1949 Laundrymat pear and answer the Complaint filed Attorneys for Estate. 12-5 ing machine $125, wood or oil range, against you in the above entitled Phone Court and Cause, within four weeks double laundry tray $15. 13-3 from the date of the first publication 3742, Mrs. W. S. Hunter. Vaughn R. Hunt Given of this Summons, and if you fail so to do, for want thereof Plaintiff will Field Promotion REAL ESTATE take a Decree against you dissolving With the 7th Infantry Div. in Korea the marriage contract and bonds of River frontage for summer matrimony now existing between you —Vaughn R. Hunt, whose wife, Betty, home sites. and the Plaintiff herein; and award­ lives in Lyons, was recently promoted Highway frontage between ing the custody of JUDY MAY to private first class, while serving in Gates and dam. PRUITT. PATRICIA ANN PRUITT, Korea with the 7th Infantry division. Modern home on 11 acres for and RONALD ANTHIS PRUITT to Since making the amphibious land­ sale. Plaintiff herein. Houses for rent. This Summons is served upon you ing at Inchon in the fall of 1950, the TAKE YOU THROUGH by publication thereof pursuant to an . 7th has seen action in' every sector See W. R. HUTCHESON Order of the above entitled Honorable • of the Korean fighting. WHEN OTHERS CAN'T! Court entered herein on the 26th day At Gates Furniture Store Private First Class Hunt arrived in February, 1953. | Korea last November and is serving With the extra traction of First publication of this Summons, as an assistant squad leader in Com­ 4 - wheel drive and the ’ February 26, 1953. pany F of the division ’ s 31st Regi ­ power of its high-comprej- ’* •HEWITT, ESTEP & SORENSEN WHEN IN SALEM sion HURRICANE Engine, ’ ment. He has been awarded the Com­ 9-5 Visit this "go-anyw here” Willys bat Infantryman badge. No. 269 “HUDSON CITY” Truck gets through mud, " Before entering the army in Jan ­ CITATION snow and sand tnat stop Home of GOOD Used Cars In the County Court of the State of uary 1952, Hunt was employed in con­ ordinary trucks. Ask us for struction work. Oregon for the County of Linn HUDSON a demonstration. 118-in. In the Matter of the Adoption of His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray wheelbase, 5300 Ibs.G VW. Sales — Parts — Service Marjorie Ann Cruz Vinson Hunt, live at Stayton. Carl Francis Cruz Lloyd Anthony Cruz, Minors with TO: William James Cruz, the adoptive stomach father of Marjorie Ann Cruz Vinson, 316 N. Church St. Phone 3-9101 I Carl Francis Cruz and Lloyd Anthony THANK HEAVENS! Molt attsckx »re Juot »Cid Cruz; indigestion. When It strikes. take Bell-»ns IN THE NAME OF THE STATE tablet» They contain the fastest-acting SALEM, ORE medicines known to doctors for the relief of OF OREGON, you are hereby com­ heartburn, gas and similar distress. 25<. manded to appear in the County Court House of Linn County, Oregon, at the ■ Court House in Albany, Oregon, on April 14, 1953, at 10:00 A.M., to show cause, if any exists, why Doris O. Foltz should not be permitted to adopt Marjorie Ann Cruz Vinson, Carl Fran­ BETTER FEEDING cis Cruz and Lloyd Anthony Cruz and why the surname of said children should not be changed to Foltz. This citation is served upon you by Remember when we publication in the Mill City Enterprise once each week for four weeks, pur­ had to scratch up suant to an order of the above Court, food for our chicks entered on March 18, 1953. Witness my hand and the seal of the said Court affixed March 18, 1953. «e can assure you, your motor is in R. M. RUSSELL. A-l condition after we service it, but, County Clerk, we can't insure you against traffic ' 12-4 Clerk of said Court. officers. PLEASE Drive Carefully. MOVED To Our New Office 4 SHROCKZS Silver Saddle SERVICE STATION & TRAILOR COURT Phone 903 — MILL CITY Authorized Distributor MONROE SHOCK ABSORBERS Ask for Heidi's Auto Electric Business Directory - Professional ♦ DR. VICTOR J. MYERS ♦ Chiropractic Physician MIKE'S Septic Service ♦ 1 ♦ Phone S U.F.M 3-9468, CO I. LEIT GABI’» \GE SERVICE $1.50 per month and up Also serving Gates. Lyons. Idanha and Detroit Yes, we’re a long way ahead of the day of the setting hen— par­ ticularly from the standpoint of reliable feeds. MILL CITY DISPOSAL SERVICE Phone 3952 LEONARD HERMAN SANTIAM FARMERS CO-OP QUICKLY Million» use STANBACK for th» discomfort» of ■ common cold . . . as well as to relieve simple head­ aches. neuralgic and muscular aches end pains. Test STANBACK yourself . . . tablets or powders .. . against any preparation you’ve ever used. for rapid, healthy growth and earlier maturity. Rich in Vitamin B12 and antibiotic factors. He»»-Mix feed» are backed by 55 year»’ experience in developing improved feed form- ulas on the Dr. He»» and Clark Reaearch Farm. See u» to-day regarding a supply of our He»»-Mix chick feed». Be ready to give thi» year’» chick» the beat »tart ever. Feeds Seeds Fertilizer Machinery Hardware Petroleum Products Grinding and Mixing Custom Cleaning Seed Marketing Household Appliances Telephone 5024 STAYTON, ORE. 1079 F.lm St., W. Salem Soothe Itching, WOOD’S STORE F iery P iles General Dry floods NOTIONS IANOF.RIE READY-TO-WEAR HOSIERY I.UZIERS COSMETICS J. W. GOIN Yos, but things ore bet­ tor today—with scien­ tific hatching, brooding and modern feeding Septic Tank» and Sewer» ( leaned Post Office Building. 2nd Floor Phone: Stayton 2274 Stayton. Ore. VETERINARIAN STAYTON Phone 414$ Opposite Claude Lewi»’ Service Station Motor Co LICENSED Cold SWisery USE YOUR BRAKES AND GIVE OUR KJ DS A BREAK ELSNER CHOKED CHECK in the former WHEEL DRIVE Don't kt wro, flery, palnf.l, ttchln* slrrp'.e Pl. > ^rive you ne«rly crazy In 15 minute* CHINA ROTO 3»arts giving you wonrlerfM! reeling, soothing. temporary re­ laxing relief fr»m pain, burning and Itch- r or n.or.ey Lack g ia*aute»* i Genuine costs o’- A 1100 al dru«UU. WHITIE’S SANTIAM CAFE SPECIALIZING IN DINNERS DR. MARK HAMMERICKSEN REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST MILL CITY DISPOSAL SERVICE WEDDLE FUNERAL HOME Has mWied his Mill City office to Stayton in the Post Office Bldg., 2nd Floor, in the Dr. Victor J. Myers offices Thursdays 1 p.m. to *» p.m. Garbage, ashes. trimmings, etc. weekly pickups $1.50 per month Modern Funeral Service STAYTON OREGON HOME OFFICE: SIS W. FIRST. ALBANY Also light hauling léonard Herman Open Sat. Nites Only ORC HESTRA AND DINNERS FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS t