7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE April ». 1953 Wants and Sales FOR SALE—One pair grown geese AVON COSMETICS and four young geese; also five See Mrs. R. G. Herlofsen, white ducks, some chickens and one 1-yr. house across from Martin’s trailer old billy goat. See Mrs. Clyde court on NW. 7th Ave. Barney or phone 1384, Mill City. Box 658, Mill City. 14-3p MAGAZINE SECRETARY—New and EXPERT AUTO and home radio renewal subscriptions, and address service, 20 years experience, all changes. All magazines. Write makes. Guaranteed service. or phone Mrs. Ruth Steeley, Idanha, Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. phone 356. 13-3p FOR SALE — 4 squares thick butt green Certain-teed shingles; 16 WANTED—Baby sitting, phone 1384, Mill City. 14-3p 8x8 glass blocks; one 6x8 portable tool shed. Phone 66 Lyons, Mrs. H. WANTED TO BUY — Clean peeled E. Smith, Mehama. 15tf Douglas fir poles, delivered to Lyons yard. For further informa­ TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma- tion call or write Allen Gould, 1424 chines. We sell, rent, repair and Filbert Ave., Lebanon, phone 5745. swap all makes. Trade your old Puget Timber Co. of Oregon. 24tf machine towards a new one. ROEN, 456 Court St.. Salem. FDR SALE—Oat and vetch hay, has been rained on, 65c bale; alta fescue FOR RENT—One-bedroom duplex in or bent straw 50c bale; grain straw Swift addition. Inquire at C. E. 40c hale. ETZEL BROS., route 1, COVILLE REAL ESTATE, Mill Box 234, Stayton, Fern Ridge road. City. 52tf 10-6p WANTED — Small landscaping and TAILORED SUITS — $55 and up, im­ contract jobs. No job too small. ported and domestic woolens. Al­ Phone 3715, Charley Barney, Box terations, cleaning and pressing. 193, Mill City 15-3p SUNDIN THE TAILOR, 196 S. Liberty, Salem. 50tf NEED A TELEPHONE? —Stop in and see the new Lech combination desk or wall phone, also used SPORTSMEN—Join the North San- tiam Sportsman’s club now. We are phones from $10.00 up. Telephone devoted to game conservation and and Hearing Aid batteries stocked. propagation and need your help. Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. Only $1.00 per year, you will have FOR SALE—Old established restau­ that much fun at one meeting. Enquire at Enterprise office, or see rant doing business in Mill City. Jerry Coffman, at Ken Golliet’s. 9 Must sell on account of illness. Inquire at Mom & Pop’s Cafe, Mill FURNITURE REBUILT and Uphol- City. 15-2 stered, latest fabrics and plastics. Call 4884 for estimates. Stayton REAL ESTATE Upholstery. 38tf See us for good buys in the canyon FOR SALE—3-room house, 21 acres, area. Listings wanted. 4 acres cleared, balance in timber; two 12x18 cabins. Sell all or part. Glen Shelton, Salesman Two miles west of Mill City on j C. E. Coville, Broker old hiway 222, Roy Westphal, Mill West side Mill City Ph. 2207 City. 15-3p If It’s in the Canyon, It’s Advertised in The Enterprise! LYONS WANTED—Piano player, >ax player, trumpet or accordion. Play every Satuida” night. George Brasmer, Idanha, Ore. 13-3p ROTOTILLER WORK WANTED — Large or small jobs, reasonable, phone 506, Mill City. 13-3p FOR SALE—Home-made 22-ft. trailer house, electric range and heat, newly finished, new rugs, for sale cheap. See at Silver Saddle Service Sta­ tion, or phone 1107, Herbert Hutch­ inson, Mill City. 15-3p FOR SALE — Hatching goose eggs. Phone 1384, Mill City. 15-3p FOR RENT—Modern, furnished, two- room apt. and two-room furnished cabin, at Mill City Hotel. Phone 100, Mill City. 15tf FOR SALE—1949 Laundrymat wash­ ing machine $125, wood or oil range, Phone double laundry tray $15. 13-3 3742, Mrs. W. S. Hunter. REAL ESTATE River frontage for summer home sites. Highway frontage between Gates and dam. Modern home on 11 acres for sale. Houses for rent. See W. R. HUTCHESON At Gates Furniture Store WHEN IN SALEM Visit “HUDSON CITY’’ Home of GOOD Used Cars HUDSON Sales — Parts — Service SHROCK'S 316 N. Church St. Walt’s Garage GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING — Phone 3-9101 WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INVITATIONS at The Mill City Enterprise WELDING Under management of Walt Westgaard ANNOUNCING I I New Location Mielke and Carolyn of Flugene; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Taylor, Maurice and Janie of Waldpoit; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miss Irene Kuiken of Salem, spent Gialer, Sharon and Joe of Marion; and the Easter day at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ransom of parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kuiken. Lyons. Mr, and Mrs. Otto Weidman were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead, hostess to a group for Easter Sunday Donald, Walter and Jimmie were dinner. Covers were laid for Mr. and Easter day guests at the home of her Mrs. A. L. Pepperling, Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mis. Bertha Benford in Cor- Bill Masi, and Marcia, Mr. and Mrs vallis. Ernest Leffler, Mrs. Norma Thompson | Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg re­ and Sharon of Stayton; Mrs. Martha turned home Monday after spending Pepperling, Henry Pepperling and Saturday afternoon and Sunday at Sally Studnick of Scio; Mr. and Mrs. Oceanside on the coast. John Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bald­ Mr. and Mrs. Felix Johnson re­ win, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weidman, turned home Sunday evening after Hazel, Doris, David, George and Kath­ spending several days with relatives ryn Neal. at Naselle, Wash. The Youth group held sunrise serv­ Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Baltzer and Richard, ices at 6:30 on Wagners hill, with de­ were their daughters from Seattle, votions by Miss Norma Miller, scrip­ Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin West- ture reading by Miss Vivian Boyce, trumpet solo by Bill James, and vocal over, and Miss Marlyn Baltzer. George Neal, who is stationed at solo by Rev. Dodge. After the serv­ Fort Lewis, Wash., spent the Easter ices they returned to the parsonage weekend at the home of his parents, where they prepared their Easter breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weidman. Mrs. Alice Huber had as her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lelaid Manning and Mr. and Mrs. George Keeley, Mr. and Richie were dinner guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sim Mrs. James Cochran and Dorothy Dober of Portland, Mrs. George Gil­ Etzel in Stayton. lenwater, Caro land Bobby of F’ortuna, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker had as NOTICE TO CREDITORS their guests, their daughters and fam­ Calif., Mr. and Mrs. James Swan and No. 15,372 In the Circuit Court of the State of ilies from Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miss Sigrin of Mill City, Mr. and Mrs. Oregon for the County of Marion Hampton, Douglas and Marge Lee, Donald Huber, Dennis, Donna and Department of Probate Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnson, Chris Darrell of Lyons. The occasion hon­ ored the birthday of Mrs. Swan. In the Matter of the Estate of and Curt. GEORGE W. McCOY, Deceased. Easter day dinner guests at the Wayne Atteberry, youngest son of The undersigned has been appointed . Mr. and Mrs. George Atteberry under­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Down- by the above-entitled Honorable Court I ing were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Downing. as Administratrix of the Estate of i went a mastoid operation last week. Irene and Marlene of Sutherlin, Mr. He was brought to his home. Monday. GEORGE W. McCOY, Deceased, and Billie Ayers was brought home Sat­ and Mrs. Bert Bailey, Mickie, Twila she has qualified as such. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to urday afternoon from the Salem Mem­ and Sherri of Springfield, Mrs. Violet creditors of, and all persons having orial hospital, where he has been tor Cooper and son Ronnie, and Dick claims against said Deceased to pre­ the past eight weeks with a broken Tyler of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon sent them, verified as required by law, leg he received while employed at the 1 Tietzq, Douglas and Darrell of Turner. within six months after the first pub­ Rudy Lumber company at Idanha. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown of Med­ lication of this Notice to the under­ He will be confined to his bed for ford, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tietze and signed at the office of HEWITT, Edith of Fern Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. ESTEP & SORENSEN, Attorneys at another six weeks. Mrs. Viola Zander has as her guests Duane Downing and Paula 'of Mill Law, 180 North Commercial Street, her daughter Mrs. E. C. Fritchse of City, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carleton, Lar­ Salem, Oregon. Seattle, Wash. She is also visiting ry and Carolyn, William Downing and Date of First Publication: March 19, 1953. at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wil­ Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing. The occasion honored the biithda.v anni­ ALICE M. McCOY, son Stevens. Administratrix. Mr. and Mrs. George Huff and versary of Irene Downing as well aS HEWITT, ESTEP & SORENSEN daughter Jeanette, were in Eugene Easter day. Attorneys for Estate. 12-5 Sunday, where they were guests at WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE OF SALE AND INVITATIONS For sale by sealed bids the follow­ Gorge Hubbard. at The Mill City Elnterprise ing described real property located in home Easter weekend guests at the I Linn County, State of Oregon, to-wit: of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons were Mr. ’ Lot 4, Block 3, Shepherd’s Addi­ and Mrs. Jerry Lyons and Larry of tion, Mill City, Oregon. County of Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs, , George Linn, Oregon This property consists of post-war two bedroom dwelling on 50’ x 100’ (10%) of bid must accompany bid. lot located on Douglas Street. The Right reserved to reject any and all property has city water and bath. bids. Property will be sold “as is". Minimum House is basically sound but needs J Minimum price $2600.00. redecorating. Has brand new roof, acceptable terms ten percent (10%) also good sized building on lot for down with seven (7) yeart to pay garage and storage. On surfaced balance. Interest will be chaiged at street. Property subject of an out­ the rate of 5% per annum on unpaid standing right of redemption until balance. Access to dwelling for examination July 14, 1953. Sale will be by sealed bids. En­ of interior may be obtained by con­ velope containing bid must be plainly- tacting the undersigned. Bids will be opened at the office of marked “Sealed Bid”. Please refer to I.-4608. A good and sufficient | the undersigned on May 7, 1953 at bond or certified check for ten percent. 3 P.M. First publication: April 9, 1953. Last Publication: April 30. 1953. with DIRECTOR OF VETERANS’ stomach AFFAIRS 303 State Library Building THANK HEAVENS! Most attack*are Just acid Indigestion. When It »trike*, take Bell-an* Salem, Oregon No. 269 CITATION In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Linn In the Matter of the Adoption of Marjorie Ann Cruz Vinson Carl Francis Cruz Lloyd Anthony Cruz, Minors TO: William James Cruz, the adoptive father of Marjorie Ann Cruz Vinson, Carl Francis Cruz and Lloyd Anthony- Cruz; IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF' OREGON, you are hereby com­ 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 C. Foltz should not be permitted to adopt Marjorie Ann Cruz Vinson, Carl Fran­ 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 publication in the Mill City Enterprise once each week for four weeks, pur­ suant to an order of the above Court, entered on March 18, 1953. Witness my hand and the seal of the said Court affixed March 18, 1953. J. M. RUSSELL, County Clerk, 12-4 Clerk of said Court. Heidi’s Auto Electric This may be a little exaggerated, but we pride ourselves on our Service. Always In Good Taste Olympia Beer . . . symbol of hospitality Silver Saddle . adds distinction to SERVICE STATION & TRAILOR COURT those informal parties or when friends drop in. Serve it tonight. Phone 903 — MILL CITY Authorized Distributor MONROE SHOCK ABSORBERS Light ^L ymp M F. Ask for DR. VICTOR .1. MYERS j Chiropractic Physician • USE ytXJR BRAKES AND 6! VE OUR KIDS A BREAK ♦ D.W. ■“ • 11EII). MI). MIKE'S Seplic Service: PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Septic Tanks and Sewers Cleaned • Phone SAI.EM 3-9468, COLLECT« 1079 Elm St., W. Salem Mill City f QCOOCCXWCJC a OOXO Soothe Itching, WOOD’S STORE F iery P iles General Dry Goods NOTIONS LINGERIE BKA D Y-TO- WE A R HOSIERY I.UZIERS COSMETICS WEDDLE FUNERAL HOME Modern Funeral Serrier STAYTON OREGON Dor t kt nor», fery. painful, Itchlnj simple PL» * <.i e you nearly crazy In 15 minute« CH1NAROID «»ar*4 giving you wonderful cooling, soothing, temporary re­ laxing relief from pain burning and itch» Ir.g nr money i-ack guaranteed. (Jenuine coat» on.y 11 0U at druggUU. ... HggQOOOOOcXX;sQOGXÄ:>OC-JXWOCDCX .1. W. GOIN tablet*. They contain the fastest-acting medicines known to doctor* for the relief of heartburn, gas and similar dl*tre«». Z5f- Cold SVlisery Directory - Professional VETERINARIAN STAYTON Phone 4148 Opposite Claude Lewis’ Service Station GAS? CHECK OLYMPIA MiWING COMPANY. OLYMPU. WASH.NGTON, U 1 CHOKED Quality job printing at The Mill City Enterprise ~/ts the Water Post Office Building. 2nd Floor Phone: Stayton 2274 Stay ton. Ore. 4 /r/zzw WHEEL DRIVE in the former for 57 years . LE : QUICKLY Millions use STANBACK for the discomforts of a common cold . . . as well as to relievo simple head­ aches, neuralgic and muscular aches and pains. Tost 8TANBACK yourself . . . tablets or powders .. . against any preparation you’ve ever used. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an Order duly entered in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion in the Mat­ ter of the Estate of A. I). Scott, de­ ceased, the undersigned, A. Gwyn Gates, was duly appointed as executor of said estate and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby re­ quired to present the same, together with the proper vouchers, to the un­ dersigned executor at 1126 3rd St., Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published this 19th day of March, 1953. A. GWYN GATES, Executor BELL & DEVERS Stayton, Oregon 14-5 Attorneys for Executor. TAKE YOU THROUGH WHEN OTHERS CAN TI 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, 53OOlbs.GVW. ELSNER Motor Co. SALEM, ORE. IK WHITIE’S SANTIAM CAFE SPECIALIZING IN DINNERS DR. MARK HAMMERICKSEN REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST ♦ MILL CITY DISPOSAL SERVICE Has moved his Mill City office to Stayton in the Poet Office Bldg., 2nd Floor, in the Dr. Victor J. Myers offices Thursdays 1 p.m. to 6 p m Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc. weekly pickups 11.50 per month HOME: OFFICE: 313 W. FIRST. ALBANY ♦ > : * Al«o lieht hauling I .eon a rd Herman Phone 3952 ntBnnnnoonnnnoMflnBDBnnnffli n Open Sat. Nites Only ORCHESTRA AND DINNERS FOR SPECIAL OC CASIONS