aBbauuBHnuaaja»nnH«rDHnauB>U' i Auditor * , Tat Consultant MOV INC Our snack bar will be moved back to the trailer i W. N. SIMMONS ! MARCH 1st. Bookkeeping, Accounting and Tax Service Corner 3rd 4 Marion STAYTON. ORE. , Telephone 4 1'1 4 P.O.Box 1321 I Hours will be 2:30 to 8:30 Week days. 11a. m. to 8:30 p. m. Sundays & Holidays, Today’s helpful fact about your heart IS—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY FEBRUARY 25. 1954 OUR DEMOCRACY 'VTA» Fire, Wind, Disease and Insects Damage Timber NEW FAMILIES PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT! J { The elements have taken a costly toll of West Coast tree farms already I this winter and the end may not be in sight. Winds along coastal Oregon and Washington have done incalculable damage, according to W. D. Hagen- stein, managing director of Industrial Forestry Association. He listed the four natural scourges of the tree farmer as: fire, w’ind, di sease and insects. “Timber blown down this winter,” Hagenstein stated, “will create ideal breeding and feeding conditions for the Douglas fir beetle which reached epidemic state after the big blow down in the winter of 1951 and 1952." The forest leader said tree farmers and timber-owning agencies would be hard pressed this coming year to ex tend logging road networks rapidly e- I nough to catch up with the salvage necessary to save timber blown down I this winter and certain to be beetle ' infected this coming summer. Hagenstein said these are calculated risks of tree farming where private landowners are raising timber crops which have a growing cycle of from 60 to 100 years. Timber for pulp and papermaking can be harvested at 45 to 60 years, but sawlogs generally take from 70 to 100 years to grow. Tree farmers fared well firewise this year, Hagenstein reported, with one of the smallest fire losses in his tory. This was due, he said, to won derful cooperation of loggers, hunters and the general public in being more careful with fire along with favorable weather. NEW HOMES 1 KELLOM’S Snack Bar ENJOY THE SOLIO VIRTUES OF FAMILY LIVING, /S FORA HOME OF ITS OWN. 7 /"H ere in AMERICA, WE HAVE WORKED TO MAKE the S’ ATTAINMENT OF THIS DESIRE POSSIBLE. Gooch Logging Supply » * Everything for the Logger Almost every heart condi tion can be helped by proper treatment. • « W\^ \ I BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP Phone 116 Phone 1141 Sweet Home. Philomath ■.Lid Hranrh Store Lyons See The Mill City Enterprise for your Printing Needs WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INVITATIONS at The Mill City Enterprise New FAWUIES, IN THE LAST IO YEARS, HAVE BEEN FORMING IN GREATER NUMBERS THAN IN ANY PRIOR OEGADE OF AMERICAN HISTORY. ANO WC HAVE iyE.CN BUILP'NG HOUSES IN GREATER NUMBERS THAN EVER BEFORE — MORE THAN A MILLION Z-V EACH OF THE. LAST THREE YEARS, STORE HOURS FINANCED BT L'FE INSURANCE POL'CYHOLDER. FUNDS AND OTHER. SAVINGS 8:00 A. M. to 7:00 P. M CLOSED SUNDAYS QÜHU1Y FOODS LINING THAT COUNTS Being a conservative isn’t a state of mind—it is the feathered con dition of the nest. NALLEYS 12 Ounce Jar SWEET RELISH 21c GERBERS 12 cans VANILLA, Nabisco 25 Killed in Oregon by Highway Wrecks in Jan. T'. Ounce box BABY FOOD 98c WAFERS Street and highway collisions killed 25 persons in Oregon during January, a tenatative count by Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry’s office re reveals. The toll, which may be revived up ward later, reflects a continued drop in fatalities, a trend started in mid- 1953 and which resulted in saving of 74 lives last year as compared with 1952, Newbry said. Safety men eaid the decline in Jan CONCLUSIVE PROOF uary, 10 fewer than the 35 killed in In a short time now dad will dis- January a year ago, could be attributed cover who it was that did most of the in part to cold temperatures and Christmas giving. snow and ice which either slowed down or thinned out traffic in most parts of the state. Analysis of past records shows more accident and deaths ocour on clear days when good weather and road conditions invite more traffic 20c LOG CABIN 50c Dried Prunes ? 19c SYRUP 24 PET MILK BONED CHICKEN 3 - $1.00 Oz. ( an SWANSON .> oz. can CARROTS l()c TOMATOES 25c POTATOES 50 lbs 79c SNOWDRIFT Large Fancy, in Tulle Shortening We have all kinds of detailed plans showing how to con struct built-ins so that yc;i can store your towels, linen, clothing in a convenient place. Per Tube DES( HUTES NETTED GEMS, No. 2s 8 lb bag White Grapefruit I MEATS Hams Nebergall Open On Saturday« Kelly Lumber Sales LYONS PLUMBING Phone 1634 Lyons, Ore. Raleigh Harold FLORIST and NURSERY . 319 West Washington Street. OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS Telephone 6681 STAYTON. OREGON FEES— PENA LTY— In Marion County After March 1st Male SLOP Sp. Female $1.00 Female .................. $2.00 Male Sp. Female Female $3.00 $3.00 $1.00 Make Money Orders or Checks Payable to: H. C. MATTSON, County Clerk Salem. Oregon Authorized Shopsmith 49c Dealer East Citv Limits Hiwav 222 Phone 6803 Mill Citv Fresh Fryer Rabbits nature j semaphore 1 oung and Tender lb 69c COUPON This coupon is good for 49c Ground On purchase of Fryer Rabbits I hl » « o s oí headache are multitudmou*. It is, Beef perhaps, the most common a.’men» ot ma.i. Mmv he-ida« he- are simple and respond to simple home RING BOLOGNAS rings for Heating Installations Electric Supplies Montag Ranges Peerless Pumps Dog License Due Per Bag ( aliforma, ('ello Bag Ounce can (BOICE PK'NK Small and shankless Per Pound Fowler Clothes Dryer WANT ADC, ORANGE or BLENDED IVJ Officials hope the lowered January I count may indicate that street and ; highwaycide in Oregon can be re duced even more sharply than last year when the second best record in post-war years was achieved. To do this each of the more than 700,000 licensed drivers will have to, drive sensibly and in strict accordance! with rules of the road. Upwards of1 90 percent of all traffic mishaps | occur when a driver violates a traf-l fic law, Newbry pointed out. 89c KEN GOLLIET treatment. It should lx- r< member -d tl *t headsche is a symp- I m, and not a disease. It is nature's »rrn.pl. ite, Guaranteed ('leaning : That's what you get »hen you let Un Take Care Of Your (’leaning Problems NU METHOD We reserve the right to limit quantities 4« HOI R SERVICE MEHAMA, OREGON Mill City, Oregon : H«un» 9 ta 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ signaling that the track is not clear. It heada. bes persist or recur, tee y< nr physician e. If medication is needed, n-c e^UI[ Io fill your prescription promptly. MILL CITY PHARMACY J. C. Kimmel Phone 6607 Mill City : ♦ :