The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 04, 1954, Page 8, Image 8

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    Dean Branch of OSC at Corvallis.
ceptance of bid $200.00 shall be de-1
Reed White from Astoria visited
posited for a guarantee in addition to I
relatives here Monday evening on his
the above sum and shall be held until j
completion of contract with the sum !
way to Marion Forks on business for
Mrs. Albert MilUap
By Mrw. John Teeters
the Fish commission.
Mrs. Donald Carey, son Jon and to be forfeited if successful bidder
SEE US
The Larry Banks family moved to
Miss Phyllis Wallen a teacher in the the new baby. “Thomas Brian ” of selected shall fail to pay balance of bid | Phone 5807
Mill City
Portland the first of the week. They Bend schools spent the weekend at j Stayton, who have been at the home after being notified within two days
FOR THAT NEXT
have lived here for several years the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | of Mrs. Carey’s parents. Mr. and and or shall fail to complete job as per
while Mr. Bangs worked as a time L. E. Wallen.
HAIRCUT
1 Mrs. Harold Wilson, returned to their th'.s bid including right of way clear­
keeper at Detroit Dam.
ance as hereinafter set forth.
The Ladies Aid of the Mehama home in Stayton Friday.
FIRST CLASS
Open 6 A. M. to 11 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Mais have moved ' church met at the Women's club house
Mrs. Struckmeier has returned home
All logging shall be in a manner
WORKMANSHIP
from Salem into the house they re- Thursday afternoon, February 25. A following a two weeks stay in Port- according to the best logging prac­
cently purchased here. Mr. Walz is short business meeting was presided | land. She returned with a severe cold tices obtaining under similar condi­
Hours 10:00 A. M to 7:00 P. M.
employed by the Freres Lumber Co. over by the president, Mrs. L. E I and has been confined to her home tions in the State of Oregon.
! at Lyons.
Vern’s Barber Shop
Wallen. Mrs. Chris McDonald was in I for several days.
The boundaiies of the clearing lines
Mrs. Joanna Walker arrived here charge of the program which was on
Mrs. William Pennick
I through Bureau timber are marked
Broadway
Mill City
l from her home in Los Angeles, Calif. Witnessing for Christ in our own 1 Miley substituted at the school sev- with cutting line Bureau tags stapled
1 last Thursday for a visit with her communities. The tables were set for ' eral days last week during the illness to trees. These are adequately spaced
WE SELL BETTER
sister, Mrs. Kail Winzer.
the Chili supper which was held that I of Mis. Richard Parker, Friday and to indicate exact boundary line. The
CARS FOR LESS!
Harry Patton visited with his moth- evening. This was well attended and of Darrell Crossler, high school teach­ trees outside this line and the trees
i er, Mrs. Mabel Patton Wednesday of enjoyed by all. Refreshments were er, who was ill. Mrs. Parker was hit with the tags are not to be felled.
I last week. Visting Mrs. Patton were served in the afternoon by the hostess with a ball, while on the play grounds Trees to be felled which are not in-
her daughter-in-law- and great grand­ Mrs H. W. McCarley.
and suffered a slight concussion,
| dicated by a marked boundary line
son, Mrs. Vern Patton and Dickie
Mrs. Ken Goiliet and Mrs. Dale j Mi. and Mrs. Edward Tietze had are marked with the Bureau “Special
I Patton from Lacomb.
Crandall were hostesses for a 10:30 ¡as their guests Sunday, Mrs. Lualle Cutting” tags. These are leaners and
THURSDAY. FRIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Kirkland were coffee Wednesday morning Februaiy ' Sigmond and children, of Salem. Wed­ scattered merchantable tiees in thin
Stayton
I callers at the home of their grand- 24 at the Golliet home. The coffee was nesday of last week Mr. and Mis. areas.
and SATURDAY
IT
PAYS
TO BUY AT
i daughter, Mrs. Elmer Klutke in Gate- given under the sponsorship of the j Tietze drove to Eugene on business.
Logging operations in SE’i of Sec.
HOME!
I Thursday.
Mehama Women's club and was a
From Erie Pennsylvania over the 11, T. 9S. R. 2 E. are to be completed
March 3, 4 and 5
Sunday visitors at the Raymond get acquainted affair. Thirtyfive ! weekend at the home of Mr. and Mis. by July 1, 1954. Logging operations
GARY COOPER.
Branch home were Mrs. Branches' ladies and 14 children were present. Edwin Kadine were Mr. and Mrs. John in other Bureau tracts should be com-
LICENSED
BARBARA STANWIf K in
sister and son, Mrs. Warren Duncan
The ■ Mehama local of the Farmers Johnson and Miss Doris Eliason. Other ’ pleted by August 1, 1954.
i and Bobbie Price of Lebanon and Union i met for their regular meeting guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
BLOWING WILD
All slash is to be disposed of to
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at the Women’s club house Friday Bookman, of Poitland and Mr. and meet requirements of state fire con­
Plua—In Color
evening, February 26. A report on I I Mrs. Keith Kadine of Salem. Mr. trol. Such requirements and liabilities
WALT DISNEY’S
the iecent box social was given. Over ' and Mrs. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. as will be required are to be assumed
JERRY’S (ORNER
TRUE LIFE ADVENTI RE
»1.50 per month and up
i $36 was taken in. It was decided to i Kadine w-ere former neighbors while by the logger. The Benton-Lincoln
Also serving Gates. Lyons.
i make a donation to the March of I living in Nebraska.
THE ALASKAN
Electric, Cooperative is to have access
Idanha and Detroit
An old car, or
i Dimes, to also make a donation to
The Gates Patent-Teacher Associa­ to rights-of-way at date mentioned
ESKIMO
MILL CITY
the soil conservation essay contest and tion will meet at the high school above.
A flat tire
to contribute to the Farmers Union Thursday evening, March 4, with
If weather conditions do not allow
DISPOSAL
SERVICE
Ruins an outing, and
National Budget fund. After the meet­ Judge Joseph B. Felton of Salem as slash disposal prior to this date, and
HILLTOP KII»S MATINEE
Phone 3952
ing Jerry Coffman showed two in­ guest speaker. His subject will be the Cooperative has electric appurt­
2.00 P. M. SATURDAY
LEONARD HERMAN
Raises you ire
teresting films. The evening closed “Juvenile Delinquency.’’ Friday even­ enances installed before conditions al­
But any day can
ing, March 5, the PTA will sponsor a low slash disposal, the logger will
with pot luck refreshments.
benefit dance, to be held in the school make provision to safeguard such ap­ r
SUNDAY, MONDAY
Be a day of fun
gymnasium with Stubby Mills and his purtenances and assume liability
Mr. and Mm. Floyd Jones, who have orchestra furnishing the music.
March 7-8
In a car that your
all destruction resulting from slash
lived here for several years in the
Mayor and Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson, disposal*
Sure
is
going
to
run.
CBI project, moved to Richland, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Bl Nt; CROSBY
The logger assume responsibility to
Washington Monday. Their son, Tru­ Parker spent Sunday in Portland at-1 remove in aforementioned tracts all
FLORIST and NURSERY
Jerry
In
man, has been staying with relatives tending the International Homes and
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“ debris
¿TJ"’ and
" all l tiee
lracts
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t..
.
,
loose
forest
growth
this
winter
and
attending
high
school
(iene Teague Chevrolet
Furn.shmgs show where 180 furnish- from a strj approxinlatel 60%et in
. 319 West Washington Street.
in Vancouver, Wn. while their daugh­ ed homes are on display..
LITTLE BOY LOST
| width and thj PPtrip to
1(x.ated in
Stayton, Oregon
ter, Miss Ardith Jones, is a sophomore
OPEN SUNDAYS AND
center of the right-of-way. This strip
This is a "Must See" Picture
at the U of O.
I
EVENINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendershot, is to extend the full length of rights-
superintendents of the Turner Me- of-way through all above mentioned
Telephone 6684
morial home, brought special music tracts. An unsurfaced road shall be ■
STAYTON, OREGON
at the morning worship services of located within this 60 foot strip,
y
TUESDAY
the Mill City Christian church, Sun-1 Stumps in 60 foot strip need not be
day morning, and were dinner guests removed except those necessary to
WEDNESDAY.
build road. The road shall be as least J’
of the Jull’s at the parsonage.
8 feet wide and graded sufficiently to
March 9-10
Ilegal Notices
enable wheeled construction vehicles I
JACK BALANCE,
to negotiate road in dry w-eather. In
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
such areas where topogiaphy dic­
JOAN FONTAINE in
NOTICE is hereby given that a tates to secure negotiable grade I
public hearing will be held before switch backs or other necessary1
FLIGHT TO
I W. S. Wiedel, examiner for the Milk alignment to the road may be located I
TANGIER
! Marketing Administration, State of outside the afore mentioned 60
Oregon, at the Conference Room foot strip. Any natural waterways j
“At the Bottom of the HiH”
A FRIENDLY STORE
State Library, Salem, Oiegon, at 10:00 crossed by this road shall have cul­
THAT GIVES—
i A. M., March 26, 1954, to receive verts capable of handling all seasonal '
S A H GREEN STAMPS
testimony and evidence relating to drainage, 12 inch culverts being mini­
the cost of production and distribution mum. Logger may terminate road on ,
Doors Open at 7:06 P. M.
Our quality is
of fluid milk, resale prices, pooling each side of any larger waterway if he
Complete show can be seen any
Mill
City,
Oregon
Byron Davis, Owner
legulations, allocations of quotas, un­ so elects. In doing so, additional access
HIGH—
time up to 8:30
fair trade practices and all other per­ roads must be constructed, as'all por­
tinent matters relating to marketing tions of the aforementioned road must 1
Our prices are
fluid milk in Zone 2, romprising Mar­ be accessible from the county road. I
LOW—
ion Polk and Yamhill Counties.
All snags and all trees over 15
Dated at Portland, Oregon, this 1st feet in height within the cutting line
Try us once—
day of March, 1954.
marked by Bureau shall be felled.
Then you’ll know.
W. S. WEIDEL, Administrator,
Any party desiring to bid and not (
Milk Marketing Administration wishing to be present may have a
ON THE HIGHWAY
sealed bid in prior to oral auction and u
Phone 3206
NOTICE
said bid will be given.
There will be sold to the highest
Any further questions, if any, may
MILL CITY
oral bid for cash, three different, be directed to Bell & Devers Attorn­
tracts of timber, (bids to be separately I eys at Law, Stayton, Oregon.
10
• •-
for each tract) with said oral bidding
commencing in the office of Bell and
Devers, Attorneys at Law, Stayton,
Oregon no later than 10:00 A. M., on
March 15th, 1954, at which time the
bids will be opened with successful
bidders being notified if possible, the
same day. The right to reject any and l
all bids is reserved.
No. 1 Tract: Timber in West Vi of
Section 31, Township 8, South Range
4 East of Willamette Meridian, Mar­
SPECIALIZING IN DINNERS
ion County, Oregon, containing by
estimate 789,000 feet, minimum bid
being acceptable is at $17.80 per M.
CLOSED MONDAY AND TUESDAY
for a minimum total of $14,044.20.
No. 2 Tract: Timber in South li of
Serving Your Favorite Cocktails—
Pure and Ix*an ZÎTè
Section 9, Township 9, South Range
3 East of Willamette Meridian, Mar­
ion County, Oregon, containing by
estimate 1,375,000 Feet, and 14,000
feet of salvage, minimum bid being
acceptable is at $17.80 per M. for an
acceptable minimum total of 124,.
853.80.
No. 3 Tract: Timber in Southeast
Quarter of Section 7, and 8, Township
9. South Range 3 East of Willamette
Meridian and timber in Southeast
quarter of Section 11, Township 9
South Range 2 East of Wlliamette
Meridian, all in Marion County, Ore­
gon, containing by estimate 382,000
feet, acceptable minimum bid at $17.80
per M. for $6,799.60.
It is understood there are no
T hat the cost of medical care has risen, no one can denv.
guaranteed amounts of footage and
that the successful bidders accept all
But the rise has not been out of proportion to the general
conditions of State and Federal law­
advance
in the cost of living At the same time the quality
including all Forestry regulations as
of medical service has been immeasurably improved.
pertains to ~
Bureau of Land Manage-
ment.
Consider that today your physician has invested from
On Tiact No. 1. At the time of ac-
eight
to ten years and about ten thousand dollars in his
ceptance of bid »500,00 shall be de-
posited for a guarantee in addition
education alone. He has no chance to earn until he m
to the above sum and shall be held
twenty-si« or twenty-seven veers old. He must have an
until completion of contract with the
office
in a good neighborhood, good equipment, a car.
sum to be forfeited if successful bid­
der selected shall fail to pay balance
good clothes
of bid after being notified within two
Pharmacy, too. has stepped up its standards. Almost
days and or shall fail to complete job
every state now requires four years of college and i veer
as per this bid including right of way
Specials for Friday and Saturday
MARCH 5 and 6
clearance as hereinafter set forth.
or two of practice before registration. All this adds up to
On Tract No. 2 At the time of ac­
better medical «ervicn for vou.
ceptance of bid $1.000.00 shall be de­
STORE HOURS—7:00 to 7:00 Except Sundays and Holidays
posited for a guarantee in addition to
the above sum and shall be held until
ompletion of contract with the «urn
fill bidder I
balance of!
v:thin two
Daily Délit cry in the City
Order Deadline 3:00 P. M.
complete job
Phene 600?
.1. C. Kimmel
Phone 4107
Mill City. Oregon
right of way |
>-♦ forth
time of ac-
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•—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY. MARCH 4 1054
GATES
MEHAMA
Viv's Steak House
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Closed Mondays
GENE TEAGUE
CHEVROLET
GARBAGE
SERVICE
Raleigh Harold
Never
a Dull Moment
Crossler’s
Grocery
MILL CITY TAVERN
By Shopping
Regularly at
WHITIE’S
Stewart7
SANTIAMCAFE
4 £ 49c
Vienna Sausage“
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Hamburger
"
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3n>s
"
Deviled Meat
Holiday Margarine
lb 35c
6
4 lbs
For 35c
- 89c
Cheddar Cheese
Potatoes No. 2s
Fishers Blend Flour
10 lb 98c
the cost of medical care
lb 69c
50 lbs
9c
Gerbers Baby Food
4 cans 33c
STEWART S GROCERY
Mill CITY PHARMACY