The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 02, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
April 2, 1953
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 FOR SALE—Piano, Hardman, a good
service, 20 years experience, all
piano with good volume; also, type­
makes. Guaranteed
______ _ service.
writer, Oliver, in good condition.
Stiffler’s Rad io and Appliance.
Mrs. Viola J. Zander, phone Lyons
2824.
12-3
FOR RENT—3-room modern duplex.
Inquire at house next to Whitie’s!
Santiam Cafe.
12-3p WANTED- Baby sitting, phone 1384,
Mill City.
14-3p
TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma-
chines. We sell, rent, repair and WANTED TO BUY — Clean peeled
Douglas fir poles, delivered to
swap all makes. Trade your old
Lyons yard. For further informa­
machine towards a new one.
tion call or write Allen Gould, 1424
ROEN, 456 Court St.. Salem.
Filbert Ave.. Lebanon, phone 5745,
Puget Timber Co. of Oregon. 24tf
FOR RENT—One-bedroom duplex in
Swift addition.
Inquire at C. E.
SALE—OMt and vetch hay, has
COVILLE REAL ESTATE, Mill FOR
been
rained on, 65c bale; alta fescue
City.
52tf
or bent straw 50c bale; grain straw
40c bale. ETZEL BROS., route 1.
FOR SALE—2-bedroom modern home
Box 234, Stayton, Fern Ridge road.
in Swift addition. See Don Walker.
10-6p
ll-3p
FOR RENT—Duplex apartment, 2 bd- TAILORED SUITS—$55 and up, im­
ported and domestic woolens. Al­
rooms,
refrigerator,
automatic
terations, cleaning and pressing.
washer, oil heater. Clayton Balti­
SUNDIN THE TAILOR, 196 S.
more.
13-3
Liberty, Salem.
50tf
NEED A TELEPHONE? —Stop in SPORTSMEN—Join the North San-
and see the new Lech combination
tiam Sportsman’s club now. We are
desk or wall phone, also used
devoted to game conservation and
phones from $10.00 up. Telephone
propagation and need your help.
and Hearing Aid batteries stocked.
Only $1.00 per year, you will have
Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance.
that much fun at one meeting.
Enquire at Enterprise office, or see
ROTOTILLER WORK WANTED —
Jerry Coffman, at Ken Golliet’s. 9
Large or small jobs, reasonable,
phone 506, Mill City.
13-3 FURNITURE REBUILT and Uphol-
stered, latest fabrics and plastics
REAL ESTATE
Call 4884 for estimates.
Stayton
Upholstery.
38tf
See us for good buys in the canyon
area. Listings wanted.
FOR SALE—3-room house 21 acres,
4 acres cleared, rest in timber, two
Glen Shelton, Salesman
12x18 cabins. Sell all or part. Two
C. E. Coville, Broker
miles west of Milt City, old highway
West side Mill City
Ph. 2207
222, Roy Westphal, Mill City. 14-lp
Walt’s Garage
—
GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING
WELDING I
Under management of W alt W'estgaard
ANNOUNCING
New Location
in the former
From Out of
The Past
SHROCK'S
4
WILLYS
WE OFFER YOU
GUARANTEED ONE OWNER USED CARS
PRICED BELOW ACTUAL VALUE
with Low Down Payments. Low Interest Rate, up to 30 months to Pay
Come In, Satisfaction Guaranteed
Chrysler Imperial 4-Dr. Sedan
Buick Special 4-Dr. Sedan
Henry-J 6-cyl. 2-Dr. Sedan
Chrysler Royal Club Coupe
Chevrolet Deluxe 2-Dr. Sedan
Mercury 4-Dr. Sedan
Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan
Oldsmobile “98” 4-Dr. Sedan
Chrysler W indsor 4-Dr. Sedan
Plymouth Special Deluxe Club Coupe
Chrysler Royal 4-Dr. Sedan
Chevrolet Stylemaster 4-I)r. Sedan
Plymouth Deluxe Coupe
IXGAL ADVERTISING
FOR SALE—One pair grown geese
silly idea — or so it seemed then —
and four young geese; also five
really
took—and as it developed more
No.
269
ducks, some chickens and one 1-yr.
and more visitors got a big kick out
CITATION
old billy goat.
See Mrs. Clyde In
the County Court of the State of
of decking themselves out in a Robin
Barney or phone 1384, Mill City.
Oregon for the County of Linn
Hood outfit which were very flashy
14-3p
In the Matter of the Adoption of
By LANCE SAILS
and colorful — to take to the hills.
Marjorie Ann Cruz Vinson
FOR SALE or TRADE — 6 x 6 CMC
In the column last week I promised Everyplace people were taking pic­
Carl Francis Cruz
short logging tiuck, chains and
to
describe this new and queer animal tures of each other in various hunst-
Lloyd Anthony Cruz, Minors
binders, license, ready-to-log. $1,500
man stances. At first they started
or’ a good trailer liouse. Glen G. TO: William James Cruz, the adoptive discovered near Mill City.
renting
the outfits and people got so
father
of
Marjorie
Ann
Cruz
Vinson.
The
snout
and
hoofs
were
like
that
Moore, Box 617, Mill City, phone
1324.
12-3p Carl Francis Cruz and Lloyd Anthony of a boar, the ears though looking they wanted to keep them—and so a
Cruz;
like a hog's stood straight up like a little business was born. It was not
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
WOMAN WANTED—To assist in a
deer’s. The tail was that of a pig. until two years later that the little
home one day a week. Phone 256 OF OREGON, you are hereby com­ The most unusual thing about it, how­ custom cannery made it’s appearance.
Lyons.
14-lp manded to appear in the County Court
This started on a small scale—among
House of Linn County, Oregon, at the ever, was the saw-toothed ridge of a group who pooled their canning each
bone
or
horn-like
substance
which
ran
WANTED—Piano player, sax player, Court House in Albany, Oregon, on
trumpet or accordion. Play every April 14. 1953, at 10:00 A M., to show from the snout to the back of the year. People hearing of it and want­
Saturda" night. George Brasmer, cause, if any exists, why Doris C. head. On the one brought in (a male ing to take back some of their “kill”
Idanha, Ore.
13-3p Foltz should not be permitted to adopt of this species) looked as though this processed, prevailed upon this group
Marjorie Ann Cruz Vinson, Carl Fran­ saw-toothed ridge had been sharpened to do their's too and so they just had
FOR SALE—1949 Laundrymat wash­ cis Cruz and Lloyd Anthony Cruz and on rocks or against trees, The eyes to expand. Now hunters and fisher­
ing machine $125, wood or oil range, why the surname of said children
were those of a deer’s and the teeth, men leave the canyon with canned
double laundry tray $15.
Phone should not be changed to Foltz.
goods—with their own personal labels
3742, Mrs. W. S. Hunter.
13-3
This citation is served upon you by and the way they were set resembled —which many give away at Christ­
both
deer
and
wild
boar,
The
out-
publication in the Mill City Enterprise
mas time, etc. It was amazing how
once each week for four weeks, pur­ side coat was that of a deer, the
REAL ESTATE
suant to an order of the above Court, skin next to the meat that of a boar. this idea caught on and visitors to
the canyon made use of it. Lots of
entered
on March 18, 1953.
River frontage for summer
After butchering, one of the hind people to whom visitors had given a
Witness
my
hand
and
the
seal
of
home sites.
quarters was smoked and cured. can or two of either fish or game
the said Court affixed March 18, 1953.
Highway frontage between
Roasts were tried and even bacon had never heard of our Sportsman's
R. M. RUSSELL,
Gates and dam.
made. All proved very successful and Paradise — here in Nature’s Empire.
County Clerk,
Modern home on 11 acres for
12-4
Clerk of said Court. something very different.
Looking back over the past, it is in­
sale.
Various restaurant operators drew teresting reading to follow the events
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
Houses for rent.
lots for portions of the animal. Percy which led up to this canyon’s becom­
No. 15,372
Mulligan, the well-known chain res­ ing one of THE places so widely pub­
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
State
of
See W. R. HUTCHESON
taurant operator in the canyon at the licized as a place NOT to miss on
Oregon for the County of Marion
At Gates Furniture Store
time, acclaimed the new meat as giv­ vacations—a sportsmen’s paradise.
Department of Probate
ing a lot of “umph” to his already
In the Matter of the Estate of
After a very wonderful lunch in The
famous Mulligan stew. Bob Manning, Hill House Coffee Shop, with the
GEORGE W. McCOY, Deceased.
The undersigned has been appointed operator of the restaurant at The Lake artist who has been a guest for al­
WHEN IN SALEM
by the above-entitled Honorable Court at Detroit featured steaks one week­ most six months now, I accepted his
Visit
as Administratrix of the Estate of end, the first served in the canyon.
“HUDSON CITY”
GEORGE W. McCOY, Deceased, and On their menu they were billed as invitation to look at what he was
working on. I had always heard that
she has qualified as such.
Home of GOOD Used Cars
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Boarnison Steaks. The name seemed artists were odd people, temperamen­
creditors of, and all persons having to stick. Bob is an unusually fine tal, etc. They are. The canvas is
HUDSON
against said Deceased to pre-1 chef as most everyone has discovered. finished. It’s really something. Any
Sales — Parts — Service claims
sent them, verified as required by law, His table decorations — flowers — on man looking at it will re-live a lot
within six months after the first pub­ the weekend the steaks were intro­ of yesterdays. It’s an expression—on
lication of this Notice to the under­ duced, were attractive bouquets of canvas—of a towsled haired kid and
signed at the office of HEWITT, ferns, feathers and forget-me-nots.
his dog—who had an idea—and put
316 N. Church St.
Phone 3-9101
ESTEP & SORENSEN, Attorneys at
Several jars of the meat were put
to
j{ Everyone who was in
„ wor
------
Law, 180 North Commercial Street, up, prepared as venison is prepared. --
......— City
- then knew this kid who went
Mill
Salem, Oregon.
It fries more quickly and has more to school here, graduated, and is now
Date of First Publication:
fat than venison.
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
giving a first class account of himself
March 19, 1953
It was determined that the animal I in the world of today. But that’s
AND INVITATIONS
ALICE M. McCOY,
" Administratrix fe<t on vegetables, roots, berries and another story.
at The Mill City Enterprise
I such wild fruits as it could forage,
HEW1JT, ESTEP & SORENSEN
P.S.: Artists? Odd? What would
Attorneys for Estate.
12-5 also grasses.
you think if you saw one cleaning
After three years of seeding by air­
NOTI c F t O CREDITORS
oils from brushes and using perfectly
plane of the hills around Mill City,
Notice is hereby given that by with tons of all sorts of vegetable good gin to do it? You’d ask would­
n’t you? So did I.
virtue of an Order duly entered in the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon and fruit seeds—many of which were
for the County of Marion in the Mat­ I procured from canneries and seed
ter of the Estate of A. D. Scott, de­ 1 firms (making use of their old stocks)
ceased, the undersigned, A. Gwyn the hills were producing sufficient
Gates, was duly appointed as executor feed that these animals kept multiply­
of said estate and has qualified as ing. Although it wasn't till later that
such.
All persons having claims . a female was killed were we to know
against said estate are hereby re­ < that like a pig, they had their young
quired to present the same, together i in litters.
with the proper vouchers, to the un­
The Mill City Garden club members
dersigned executor ai. 1126 3rd St.,
Salem, Oregon, within six months advanced the idea which was incor­
porated in the plan, that so long as
from the date of this notice.
Dated and first published this 19th the plane was broadcasting seed any­
day of March, 1953.
way, why not add some flower and
A. GWYN GATES, spice seeds. So as a result, everytime
Executor a plane took off from the Davis Air­
on us.
BELL & DEVERS
port at Gates, they took along a hun­
Stayton, Oregon
dred
pound sack of assorted seeds.
12-5
Attorneys for Executor
As a result of all this, over a pe­
riod of years, more and different kinds
SERVICE STATION &
with
I
of
birds, both song and game were
TR A I LOR COURT
stomach
I
attracted to the hills. And the wild
>
1
•hone 903 — MILL CITY
THANK HEAVENS! Mo>t attack*are luit acid
bees and bee trees have become so
indigestion. When It strikes, take Beil-ans
numerous that wild honey from the
tablets.
They
contain
the
fastest-acting
Authorized Distributor
TAKE YOU THROUGH
North Santiam has long been an ex­
medicines known to doctors for ths relief of
MONROE
clusive
little
feature
(along
with
oven
heartburn, gas and similar dlstresa. 26<.
WHEN OTHERS CAN TI
hot biscuits) at every restaurant in
SHOCK ABSORBERS
With the extra traction of
this part of Oregon. Arrangements
Quality job printing at
4 - wheel drive and the
with
the
State
Game
Commission
Ask for
The Mill City Enterprise
power of its high-compres­
were made whereby we issue our own
sion HURRICANE Engine,
hunting licenses.
The revenue has
CHECK
this "go-anywhere" Willys
gone into a North Santiam Sports­
1 ruck gets through mud,
It
was
men’s and Recreational club,
snow and sand that stop
decided early to limit the hunting to
ordinary trucks. Ask us for
bow and arrow. One could hunt in
QUICKLY
a demonstration. 11 «-in.
USE '*)UR BRAKES AND
on
daytime
or
at
night
—
but
only
Millions use 8TANBACK for the
wheelbase, 53OOlbs.G VW.
GIVE OUR KIDS A BREAK
nights
without
moon.
discomforts of a common cold . , .
as well as to relievo simple head­
The hunting outfit — though it
aches, neuralgic and muscular
started as a joke—has been accepted.
aches and pains. Test STANBACK
A group of Californians, hearing of
yourself . . . tablets er powders
our new find in the way of sports,
.. . against any preparation you’ve
ever used.
one morning came down from their
rooms in The Hill House, and all were
SALEM, ORE.
dressed in costumes of Robin Hood—
complete with bows and arrows. This
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DRIVE
Heidi's Auio Electric
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$2995
Silver Saddle
CHOKED
Salem Automobile Co
HOME OF CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH
GAS?
Cold ^/Misery
WE TRADE —LOW, LOW INT. RATE
Open Saturday Afternoons—Evenings by Appointment
405 — 435 — 495 N. Commercial St.
Phone 3-4117
ELSNER
Directory - Professional
j DR. VICTOR J. MYERS
* Chiropractic Physician
:
I
MIKE'S Septic Service:
Soothe Itching,
WOOD’S STORE
J. W. GOIN
VETERINARIAN
STAYTON
Phone 4148
Opposite
Claude Lewis’ Service Station
IS?
Septic Tanka and Sewers Cleaned •
Phone SALEM 3 9468, COLLECT •
1079 Elm St., W. Salem
Post Office Building. 2nd Floor
Phone: Stayton 2274
Stayton. Ore.
General Dry Goods
NOTION'S
LINGERIE
READY-TO-WEAR
HOSIERY____
LTZIERS COSMETICS
Motor Co
F iery P iles
— tasu'1=
GOOD
Don't Jrt «ere, fiery. painful, ltrhinc
»!mple Pib s drive you nearly crazy In 15
mtnu*“s CHTNAROID pfarts giving you
wonderful cooling, «nothin«, temporary re-
.. < and Itch­
ing or money ijack guaranteed. Genuine
r"’T'.’ART.ID coat* orjy gl.OO at dr ugg Uta.
FRESH '
FRESH
WH ¡TIE’S
SANTIAM CAFE
SPECIALIZING IN DINNERS
DR. MARK
II \MMERI( KSI \
MILL CITY
DISPOSAL SERVICE
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
WEDDLE FUNERAL
HOME
Has moved 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 6 p m
Modern Funeral Service
STAYTON’
OREGON
HOME OFFICE:
313 W. FIRST. ALBANY
:
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Garbage, ashes, trimminrs. etc.
weekly pickups 11.50 per month
Alio light hauling.
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BiianooflMBBDnniinDO
léonard Herman
Phone 3952
Open Sat. Nites Only
ORCHESTRA AND DINNERS FOR
SPECIAL OCCASIONS