The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 23, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    7—THE Mil l. CITY ENTERPRISE
\pril 23, 1953
Wants and Sales
If Jfs in the Canyon, It's Advertised in The Enterprise!
FOR SALE—Building lots, and 3-bed­
FOR SALE—2-bedr oom house, close
AVON COSMETICS
room home or sale. See. Geo. E.
in, cross from American Legion hall.
Thornes, Box 685 Mill City, phone
See Mrs. R. G. Herlofsen, white
Has attached garage, laundry trays, Louse across from Martin’s trailer
20416-’.p
oil furnace, $1,500.00 down payment. court on NW. 7th Ave.
Phone 3787, Mill City.
17-3p
Box 658, Mill City. FOR SALE Hon e-made 22-ft. trailer
house, electric range and heat, newly
FOR RENT—One-bdrm duplex, fur­ WANTED TO BUY — Clean peeled
finished, new rugs, for sale cheap.
nished or unfurnished. Inquire at
Douglas fir poles, delivered to
See at Silver Saddle Service Sta­
Enterprise office or C. E. Coville
Lyons vard. For further informa­
tion, or phone 1107, Herbert Hutch­
tion call or write Allen Gould, 1424
Real Estate, Mill City.
17
inson, Mill City.
15-3p
Filbert Ave.. Lebanon, phone 5745,
EXPERT AUTO and home radio
Puget Timber Co. of Oregon. 24tf SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS and
service. 20 years experience, al)
FOR SALE—3-bedroom modern home, I rentals, parts for most models. Also
makes. Guaranteed service.
see the world's finest sewing ma­
^-acre, A-l garden, fruit and ber­
Stiffler's Radio and Appliance.
chine the amazing new Necchi, zig­
ries. Ed L. Bergholz, on Kingwood,
FOR SALE — 4 squares thick butt
zags, sews on buttons and makes
just east of First avenue. Mill City.
green Certain-teed shingles; 16
buttonholes, without attachments.
16-3p
8x8 glass blocks; one 6x8 portable
Duncan's Sewing Center, 70 E. Ash,
tool shed. Phone 66 Lyons, Mrs. H. Would you like to SAVE from 20%
Lebanon, Ore., phone 461 or write
to 30% on the cost of your Auto­
E. Smith, Mehama.
15tf
Necchi Sewing Machine representa­
mobile Insurance? If so! call on
tive. Box 483, Mill City.
17tf
TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma-
DOUG BAKER or RON NICHOLS
chines. We sell, rent, repair and
We also have all types of Logging, FOR SALE -Old established restau­
swap all makes. Trade your old
Truck and Equipment Insurance.
rant doing business in Mill City.
machine towards a new one.
Make sure to ask about the saving
Must sell on account of illness.
ROEN, 456 Court St.. Salem.
on house and furniture fire insur­
Inquire at Mom & Pop’s Cafe. Mill
ance.
WANTED — Small landscaping and
City.
15-2
Write or call at
contract jobs. No job too small.
FOR SALE — 1938 V-8 Ford sedan
Phone 2261, between 8 and 9 eve­
416 Masonic Building
2-door, equipped with hydraulic
nings, except Saturday, Charley
Corner of High and State Sts.
brakes, radio and heater. $100.00.
Barney, Box 193, Mill City. 15-4p
Salem, Oregon
See Jack Scott, or call 3524, Mill
NEED A TELEPHONE? —Stop in
City.
16-2p
Phone
Day
3-3894
and see the new Lech combination
Night 2-4758 or 4-1072
desk or wall phone, also used
REAL ESTATE
phones from $10.00 up. Telephone
and Hearing Aid batteries stocked. TAILORED SUITS—$55 and up, im­
River frontage for summer
ported and domestic woolens. Al­
Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance.
home sites.
terations, cleaning and pressing.
SUNDIN THE TAILOR, 196 S.
Highway frontage between
FOR RENT—Modern, furnished, two-
Liberty, Salem.
50tf
Gates and dam.
room apt. and two-room furnished
cabin, at Mill City Hotel. Phone
Modern
home on 11 acres for
100, Mill City.
15tf FURNITURE REBUILT and Uphol-
sale.
stered, latest fabrics and plastics
Houses for rent.
Call 4884 for estimates.
Stayton
REAL ESTATE
Upholstery.
38tf
See W. R- HUTCHESON
See us for good buys in the canyon
FOR SALE—3-room house, 21 acres,
At Gates Furniture Store
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
C. E. Coville, Broker
old hiway 222, Roy Westphal, Mill
WHEN IN SALEM
West side Mill City
Ph. 2207
City.
15-3p
Visit
:nwn tin int-tm
“HUDSON CITY”
Home of GOOD Used Cars
Walt’s Garage
GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING
WELDING
Under management of Walt Westgaard
HUDSON
Sales — Parts — Service
SHROCK'S
316 N. Church St.
Phone 3-9101
ANNOUNCING
New Location
Heidi's Auto Electric
Silver Saddle
SERVICE STATION &
TRAILOR COURT
Phone 903 — MILL CITY
Authorized Distributor
MONROE
SHOCK ABSORBERS
RAI JIM
Commercial St.
Ask for
4
WHEEL
DRIVE
ELSNER
Has Everything for Your
OFFICE NEEDS
Furniture and Bookkeeping Supplies
Auction Sale
I hit of the \\ oods
WILLYS
in the former
THE COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE
HELP \\ ANTED F EMALE $2 hour- ’ FOR SALE — Hatching goose eggs,
ly possible, doing assembly work at
Phone 1384, Mill City.
15-3p
OREGON’S LARGEST
home, easy, clean, handwork. We ~
furnish everything. For details— FOR SALE -Gas tange, full size, new USED Farm MACHINERY
price $225, sell $175; gas water
Write Kenroe Mfg. Co., Yorktown,
heater. 45-gal., new price $95, sell
Ind.
17-ip
$75; Philco electric refrigerator,
price new $259, sell $175; folding
bed and Simmons mattress, price
new $69.95. sell $50; Beauty Rest
65 Tractors plus plows,
mattress, price new $69.95, sell $50;
By JAMES STEVENS
discs,
balers, harrows,
chest of drawers (5 drawers) price
Seeing Eye to Eye
mowers
combines, etc.
new $35, sell $25; six chairs and
A farmer who does his own logging
table, selling price $35; oil heater
in the James River valley in Virginia,
$20; end table or night stand $10; Sat., May 2-10 am
where trees were felled for export 343
iron bed stead $5; green leather
chair, price new $1H, selling $10; red Lane County Fairgrounds
years ago, has a view that differs
leather platform rocker and foot
greatly from that of the industrial
Eugene, Oregon
stool, new $96. sell $70; Norge wash­
forest engineer and the power-saw
ing machine, new $149, sell $50;
Sponsored by
logger in the giant wilderness Douglas
I daveno, new price $145, sell $95.
firs and West Coast hemlocks that
Willamette
Valley Ford
Had most of furniture only a few
stand westward under the snow peaks
Tractor
Dealers
Assn.
months. See Warren D. Williams,
of the Cascade Mountains of Oregon
Mill City, across from M. C. Theatre
and Washington.
on Evergreen street.
17-lp
In the first area there are places
LEGAL ADVERTISING
SPORTSMEN
—
Join
the
North
San-1
where five crops of trees have been
tiam Sportsman's club now. We are
NOTICE OF SALE .
grown, harvested and sent to market.
devoted to game conservation and
In the big-timber region of the West
propagation and need your help. I For sale by sealed bids the follow­
Only $1.00 per year, you will have ing described real property located in
the transition from old forests to new
that much fun at one meeting. Linn County, State of Oregon, to-wit:
is only at the halfway mark.
The
Enquire at Enterprise office, or see
Lot 4, Block 3, Shepherd’s Addi­
differences are as great in other main
Jerry Coffman, at Ken Golliet’s. 9
tion, Mill City, Oregon. County of
phases of the forest management
Linn, Oregon
problem.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
This property consists of post-war
However, first principles of forest
Notice is hereby given that by virtue two bedroom dwelling on 50’ x 100’
The
management are basically the same of an Order duly entered in the Circuti lot located on Douglas Street,
everywhere in the American woods, as Court of the State of Oregon for the property has city water and bath,
seen in a stump’s eye view from the County of Marion in the Matter of House is basically sound but needs
angle of the man who lives by the the Estate of David W. Reid, deceased, redecorating. Has brand new roof.
logger’s trade and from that of the the undersigned, John Warren Reid also good sized building on lot for
On surfaced
and David M. Reid were duly ap­ garage and storage,
technically-trained forester.
pointed as joint executors of said street. Property subject of an out-
Forest Hub
' estate and have qualified as such. All standing right of redemption until
The stump is the hub of operation i persons having claims against said July 14, 1953.
Sale will be by sealed bids. En­
for private enterprise in the American | estate are hereby required to present
forest. The stump is the hub around I the same, together with the proper velope containing bid must be plainly
which the law of supply and demand vouchers, to the undersigned joint marked “Sealed Bid”. Please refer
A good and sufficient
revolves in sustaining the flow of executors at Mil) City, Oregon, within to L-4608.
six months from the date of this bond or certified check for ten percent
forest products to markets and end notice.
(10%) of bid must accompany bid.
uses and in sustaining the return flow
Dated and first published this 23rd Right reserved to reject any and all
of revenue that provides for payments day of April, 1953.
bids. Property will be sold "as to”.
of wages, taxes, dividends, and all
Minimum
JOHN WARREN REID and Minimum price $2600.00.
acceptable terms ten percent (10%)
other costs of production—including
DAVID M. REID,
Joint Executors | down with seven (7) years to pay
that of applied forestry on the land.
balance. Interest will be charged at
“Forestiy begins at the stump,” the BELL & DEVERS
the rate of 5% per annum on unpaid
Stayton,
Oregon
industrial foresters agree.
17-5 balance.
Attorneys for Executors
The problem of applied forestry that
Access to dwelling for examination
centers on the stump in any part of
of interior may be obtained by con­
the country is first of all that of pro-
tacting the undersigned.
I ducing and protecting new tree growth
Bids will be opened at the office oC
around each stump of the log harvest.
the undersigned on May 7, 1953 at
3 P.M.
Tse solution commonly begins with the
First publication: April 9, 1953.
logging plan.
Trees are reserved
Last nublication: April 30, 1953.
from cutting to work as seed sources
DIRECTOR OF VETERANS’
for the new forest.
AFFAIRS
In the Douglas fir region forestry
303 State Library Building
commonly dictates “patch logging,”
Salem, Oregon
which will clear one area and leave
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
solid blocks or strips of seed trees j
Notice is hereby given that by
standing for years. In pine regions
virtue of an Order duly entered in the
specific types of trees are selected
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the logging, leaving all the trees
for the County of Marion in the Mat­
that own the ability to glow wood,
ter of the Estate of A. D. Scott, de­
for many more years.
ceased, the undersigned, A. Gwyn
Gates, was duly appointed us executor
The Common Ground . . .
of said estate and has qualified as
The planting of seedling forest trees
such.
All persons having claims
among the stumps by hand or by the
against
said estate are hereby re­
amazing new tree-planting machines
quired to present the same, together
is too costly to be employed except
with the proper vouchers, to the un­
where the chances for natural refor­
TAKE YOU THROUGH dersigned executor at 1126 3rd St,
estation are poor.
Salem, Oregon, within six month»
For decades the annual number of ,
WHEN OTHERS CAN’T! from the date of this notice.
Dated and first published this 19th
United States forest fires ran close to'
With the extra traction of
dav of March, 1953.
200,000, and each year from 25,000,-!
A. GWYN GATES,
4 - wheel drive and the
000 to 50,000,000 acres were burned.
Executor
power
of
its
high-compres
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By far the greater part of this acreage
BELL & DEVERS
sion HURRICANE Engine,
was farm land which farmers fired
Stayton, Oregon
this "go-anywhere” Willys
year after year to “bring on the I
14-5
Attorneys for Executor.
Truck gets through mud,
grass.”
snow and sand that stop
CALL FOR BIDS
This ruinous tradition of land use
ordinary trucks. Ask us for
Bids will be opened at 12:00 noon
dies hard.
Then on land that has
a demonstration. 118-in.
on May 5, 1953, at the Mill City
been burned again and again the new
Grade School, covering re-roofing of
wheelbase, 53OOlbs.G VW.
forest must be planted by hand or
the Grade School building, in part.
machine. There are big black holes
Contact V. S. Todd for specifica­
of old burns in the great forests of
tions.
16-2
the West.
NOTICE
Methods of sowing tree seeds by
THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUAL­
helicopter are being tried out there by
IZATION will convene on Monday,
the forest industries to make idle
May 11th, 1953, at the Court House in
land productive.
Fire remains the
SALEM, ORE.
Albany, Linn County, Oregon, and
enormous risk that private enterprise
remain in session for three weeks or
must face in the forests, and face it .
until the examination, coriection and
through as many as 80 fire seasons 1
equalization of the assessment rolls
with
have been completed. Application for
in the growing of a new i
stomach
reduction of assessments shall be in
forest from the stumps of the old.
THANK HEAVBN8! Most attack» are lust acid writii g, veriifed as by law required,
All forest owners—government, in­
dustry and farm- find common ground [ Indigestion. When It strikes, take Bell-an» and filed within the first week it i»
tablets. They contain the fastest-acting by law required to be in session.
and see eye to eye on the forest fire ¡ medicines known to doctors for the relief of
JOHN W. SHEPPARD
problem.
heartburn, gas and similar distress, itt
Assessor for Linn County
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; DR. VIC TOR J. MYERS
♦ Chiropractic Physician !
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Post Office Building. 2nd Floôr
Phone: Stayton 2274
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• Septic Tank« and Sewer» Cleaned
Phone SALEM 3-9468. COLLECT
1079 Elm St., W. Salem
Soothe itching,
F iery P iles
Dor. t let Rore, fiery, painful, ltchlnf
simple Pil*“s drive you nearly crazy In 1»
minutes CHJNAROTD «»arts fflvinf 7®«
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CHIN A RO ID co.la only 1100 at druggUta.
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HOME
Modem Funeral Service
STAYTON
OREGON
GENE TEAGUE
CHEVROLET
Stayton
IT PAYS TO BUY AT
HOME!
CHECK
.1. W. GOIN
VETERINARIAN
STAYTON
Phone 4148
Opposite
Claude Lewis' Service Station
WE SELL BETTER
CARS FOR LESS!
MILL CITY
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Garbage, ashes. trimmings, etc.
weekly pickups $1.50 per month
Also light hauling.
leona rd Herman
Cold SVtisery
QUICKLY
Million« ui. STANBACK for th.
discomfort« of a common cold . . •
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echo« .nd paint. T.«t STANBACK
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