The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 22, 1968, Page 7, Image 7

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    NOTICE OF HEARING ON
FINAL ACCOUNT
Oregon Gun Laws Affect
Hunters Says Commission
7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 22, 1968
Notice is hereby given that
with the possession of fire­ or city police departments for
the Final Account of the un­
arms by felons and criminals local regulations.
dersigned Executrix of the Es­
Copies of the federal fire­
and of the criminal misuse of
tate of Thomas W. Culley, de­
firearms. According to these arms laws, much too lengthy
ceased, #23254 has been filed
statutes, stiff penalties are re­ and involved to include here,
in the Circuit Court of the
quired on conviction for crim­ may be obtained from the U.
State of Oregon for the Coun­
inal misuse of firearms, in ad­ S. Treasury Department,
ty of Marion and the Honor­ Oregon hunters are advised
dition
to the penalty for any Washington, D. C. Asa cour­
able Douglas L. Hay, Judge that gun laws in the Oregon ter handguns. ORS 166.420 re­ other crime which might be tesy to outdoorsmen, the Na­
of said Court has appointed Statutes dealing with criminal quires that, except for normal committed.
tional Shooting Sports Foun­
Friday, the 20th day of Sep­ use, misuse, or negligent use shipment between wholesal­ In addition to the Oregon dation, Inc., 1075 Post Road,
ers
and
retailers,
“
every
per
­
tember, 1968 at 9:15 a. m. of rifles, shotguns, and pistols
Statutes, there are numerous Riverside, Connecticut 06878,
thereof as the time and place apply to them as well as to son in the business of selling city ordinances regulating the will provide copies of the Fed­
leasing, or otherwise trans­ Use of firearms. Individuals eral Firearms Law and the
for hearing objections to said any other person.
ferring a pistol, revolver, or should check with their city Federal Firearms Act on re­
UPSTAIRS SALE—Miscellan­ LOST—Walker female hound. account, if any there be, and
This is the advice of the other
firearm acpable of being commissioners, city officials, request.
for
settlement
thereof.
eous items. Many to choose
Game Commission following
Black, white and tan. Elk
Dated and first published receipt of many inquiries concealed upon the person. . .
from. See at 488 S. E. Fair­ Lake area. Phone 769-2065,
view.
34p
Stay ton.
34p August 22, 1968.
from Oregon citizens asking shall keep a register in which
Date of last publication Sep­ for information on both fed­ shall be entered the time, date
and place of sale, the name of
FOR SALE—Boat and trailer.
tember 19, 1968.
eral and state firearm laws.
CARD OF THANKS
$90.00. 488 S. E. Fairview.
MILDRED HOSTETLER,
Two Oregon laws which the salesman making the sale,
I
wish
to
express
my
sincere
make, model, manufactur­
Phone 897-2730.
34p thanks to my friends and
Executrix
deal with the reckless or care­ the
er
’
s
number, caliber or other
Duncan
&
Duncan,
less killing or injury to anoth­
neighbors for the cards, flow-
mark
identification on the
545
Third
Street,
er person are of particalur pistol, of revolver
els, and other thoughtful deeds.
or other fire­
concern to hunters. ORS 166.-
For all those who have come Stayton, Oregon 97383.
arm.
Attorneys
for
Executrix
38
300
reads
in
part:
“
Any
per
­
to visit me since I have re­
“The purchaser of any fire- ’
turned from the Veteran’s hos­ TIMBER FOR SALE, UN­ son who has committed, with
pital in Portland, your concern ITED STATES DEPART­ firearms of any description, arm capable of being conceal­
ed upon the person shall sign,
Bartlett Pears
will always be remembered.
MENT OF THE INTERIOR, murder in any degree, or man­
Rollin I. Williams.
34p BUREAU OF LAND MAN­ slaughter, either voluntary or and the dealer shall require
Gravenstein Apples
him to sign, his address to the
AGEMENT. ORAL AUCTION involuntary, or who in a care­ register in duplicate and the
Tomatoes
less
or
reckless
manner
kills
as hereinafter designated will
salesman shall affix his signa­
Public Notices
be received by the district or injures another with fire­ ture in duplicate as a witness
Sweet Corn
arms, and who, at any time
manager,
Bureau
of
Land
No. 11164
to the signature of the pur­
Green Peppers
Management, 3 5 5 0 Liberty after committing murder or chaser."
NOTICE OF FINAL
mhnsLaughter
or
after
said
Road S., Salem, Oregon, at
Slicing Cukes
SETTLEMENT
This law also requires the
10:00 a. m„ PACIFIC DAY­ careless or reckless killing or
I
have
filed
my
Final
Ac-
Summer Squash count in the Estate of Louise LIGHT TIME, on Tuesday, injury carries or bears arms dealer on the same day of
of any description within this sale to mail a duplicate of the
Smith, deceased, with the September 17, 1968, for all state "shall lie punished upon registration form to the city
Table Queen
County Clerk of Linn County, timber marked or designated
county police or in a rural
Butternut Oregon, and the Court has set for cutting. Before bids are conviction by a fine of not or
area to the county clerk. The
more
than
$500.
or
by
im
­
Hubbards — Honey the 16th day of September, submitted, full information prisonment in the county jail law also stipulates that no
1968, at 9:15 o’clock A. M. and concerning the timber, the not to exceed one year, or pistol or revolver shall be de­
the Circuit Court Room as the conditions of sale and submis­ both."
livered on the day of the ap­
time and place for hearing ob­ sion of bids should be obtain­ ORS 166.310 also deals with plication for purchase unless
jections thereto and for the ed from the above district negligently wounding another. the buyer is personally known
manager. The right is hereby This law reads; “Any person to the seller or presents clear
settlement of said estate.
KATHRYN WEDDLE,
reserved to waive technical who as a result of his fail­ evidence of his identity.
Administratrix of the Es- defects in this advertisement ure to use ordinary care und­ ORS 166.240 and ORS 166.250
Estate of Louise Smith,
and to reject any or all bids. er the circumstances, wounds deal with carrying concealed
Deceased.
The United States reserves
other person with a bul­ firearms and certain other
the right to waive any infor­ any
5 miles So. of Harrisburg BELL & BELL,
let
or
from any firearm concealable weapons, illegal
Attorneys
for
Administratrix
mality in bids received when­ or with shot
On Coburg Road
an
from any in Oregon excepit by license to
Stayton, Oregon.
ever such waiver is in the in­ bow, shall be arrow
punished
by im­ do so. These two laws cover
terest of the United States. Ex­ prisonment in the county
jail concealed weapons on the
cept Port Orford Cedar and for a period of not to exceed
person as well as in vehicles.
the excepted volume of other six months, or by a fine of
Exception is made for law
timber species specified below not to exceed $500, or both. In enforcement officers, service­
(measurable in Scribner De­ addition, any person so con­ men when on duty, members
cimal C 16 Foot Log Rule), victed shall forfeit any license of certain organizations under
Phone 897-2772
117 N. E. Wall Street, Mill City
all timber must receive pri­ to hunt, obtained under the certain conditions, and licen­
mary manufacture within a laws of this state, and shall ced hunters and fishermen
dependent community of the be ineligible to obtain a lic­ while hunting and fishing or
region wherein the timber is ense to hunt for a period of going to or from. Persons un-
located. Manufacture within 10 years following the date of ler 18, convicts, and aliens
the States of Washington, his conviction.”
ire prohibited from posses­
Oregon or California shall be
The Game Commission does sing handguns in Oregon.
deemed, prima facie to satisfy not maintain records on the
Several other statutes deal i
this requirement. Purchasers misuse of firearms or of fire­
who intend to primary manu­ arm casualties other than
facture nonexcepted timber those associated with hunting.
other than in the States of Accurate records are kept on
Washington, Oregon or Calif­ hunting accidents with fire­
ornia must show to the satis­ arms on a calendar year bas­
faction of the Authorized Of­ is showing deaths, woundings,
ficer of the Bureau of Land given causes, and individuals
Management that such timber involved.
will receive primary manufac­
In the past eleven years
ture in a dependent communi­ hunter casualties with fire­
SAFECO
ty of the region wherein the arms have ranged from a low
INSURANCE
timber is situated before the of 62 to a high of 94, with fa­
Of course your home is insured against the obvious things. But is
purchase contract will be is- talities during this period
it covered for the unexpected—explosion, extreme storm damage,
sued. IN MARION COUNTY, ranging from 12 to 15 per
a car crashing into your living room, for example? We help you
OREGON: O&C: All timber de­ year. Roughly one-third to
protect your home and possessions with a Safeco Home Owners
signated for cutting on Lots one-half of the casualties, in­
Policy. It'll be free of dangerous gaps and costly overlaps, will
3 and 4, SWV4NEY4, SttNWU, cluding deaths, are self-inflict­
save you worry, save you money, »oo. And Safeco pays claims
WttSEK, SEy4SEy4 Sec. 1, T. ed. This leaves some accidents
quickly. Call us today.
8 S., R. 2 E., W. M., estimated which might fall within the
for the purpose of this sale “reckless or careless” cate­
to be 777 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir, gory. .
273 M bd. ft. Western hem­ In answer to another often-
lock, 9 M bd. ft. alder. No bid asked question, Oregon citi­
Mill City, Oregon
Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754
for less than $42.05 per M bd. zens, in effect already regis-
WHERE YOU ARE TREATED LIKE A PERSON - NOT A NUMBER
ft. for the Douglas-fir, $41.45
per M bd. ft. for the Western
hemlock, $6.20 per M bd. ft.
for the alder, or a total pur­
chase price of $44,044.50, will
be considered. Minimum de­
posit with bld $4,500.00, Any
Port Orford Cedar and 55 M
bd. ft. of other species is ex­
cepted from primary manu­
facture. Access to the sale ar­
ea is provided by right-of-way
STAYTON — Leslie Elmer
agreement with Oregon State Mullen, 71, 225 W. Regis St.,
Board of Forestry over the died Tuesday at a Stayton hos­
Crooked Finger Road. Certain pital.
policies of insurance and per­ He was born at Greenville,
formance bond will be requir­ III, and came to Oregon in
ed. Approximately 229+50 sta­ 1924 to work as a logger. In
tions of one-lane Class IV log­ 1944 he moved to Mill City
ging road construction is re­ where he owned and operated
1965 Impala 4 dr. hdtp...................
$1695
quired. Road maintenance Les’ Tavern and Viv’s Steak
Black Vinyl top, V8, Auto. Power Steering
shall be performed by the House until 1953 when he
purchaser.
1966 Chev. SS V-8 Standard......... $2195
to Stayton. He was an
Date of first Publication: moved
Army veteran of World War
August
22,
1968.
I and II.
1967 Chev. II 4 dr. 6 Cyl. Auto.
$1895
Date of last Publication:
Survivors include the wid­
August 29, 1968.
ow Vivian, Stayton; sons Vir­
1965 Pontîac GTO 4 speed
$1795
gil Mullen of California and
CALL FOR BIDS
1966 Ford V 8 ..................
$1295
The City of Detroit, Oregon Raymond Parks. Winston; bro­
Power Steering, Power Brakes
will accept bids on or before thers Charles, Arthur, Elvln,
Trees mean income for farmers,
September 10, 1968 covering Clarence; sisters Mrs. Essie
1964 Chev. Impala SS V 8 ........... $1595
the snow removal from the Dale, Mrs. Arvella Renfro, all
Automatic Transmission, Power Steering
city streets within the city of Illinois; nine grandchild­ jobs for industrial workers, taxes for
limits during the winer sea­ ren, one great-grandchild.
schools and roads and wood for thousands
1964 Chev. % Ton 4 wheel drive
$1795
son of 1968-69.
of items we need every day.
4 Speed
The City Council reserves east corner of Tract 5,
the
right
to
reject
any
and
Shaw
’
s
Second
Addition
to
1965 Impala 2 dr. hdtp. V 8
$1695
all bids and to waive informal­ Mill City, Linn County, Ore­
Power Steering, Automatic Transmission
ities in the bids.
gon, running thence South
Wayne “Salty” Wright, 100 feet on the West line
Street Commissioner.
of said Tract 5; thence East
Published August 22-29, 1968 50 feet; thence North 100
feet parallel with the west
Frank Lumber Company, Inc.
Young & Morgan Timber Co.
NOTICE OF SALE
line of said Tract 5; thence
Mill City and Idanha, Oregon
Mill City, Oregon
Notice is hereby given that West 50 feet on the North
RUTH E. JOHNSON, Admin­ line of said tract 5, to the
Cedar Lumber Company, Inc.
Freres Veneer
istratrix of the Estate of Arby point of beginning.
Mill City, Oregon
Lyons,
Oregon
A. Johnson, deceased # 11119
Date of first publication.
in the Circuit Court of the August 8, 1968
State of Oregon for Linn
Stuckart Lumber Company
Date of last publication, [ Stout Creek Lumber Company
County, will from and after September 5, 1968.
Idanha, Oregon
Mehama, Oregon
the 5th day of September,
RUTH E JOHNSON.
1968, sell at private sale for
Boise Cascade Corp.
Administratrix,
Parkett Logging Company
cash in one piece the follow­
Route 1, Box 194,
P.
O.
Box
127
Independence, Oregon
Mehama,
Oregon
ing described real property
Lyons, Oregon, 97358.
situated in Linn County, Ore­ DUNCAN &-DUNCAN,
The Mill City Enterprise
gon, to-wlt:
Attorneys for Administratrix U. S. Plywood-Champion Paper, Inc.
Beginning at the north- Stayton, Oregon.
Printers-Publishers
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