I ber of the Molalla United and expects to receive her B. a car which ran a red light. I Methodist Church, Order of S. degree in December. When the bus stopped sud Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teeters denly, Johnny was thrown for the Eastern Star, Daughters of I the Nile and Rebekah Lodges. were overnight guests June 19 ' She belonged to the Oregon at the home of her parents, ward and the candy on the 1 Historical Society and was a Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDonald stick jammed into the roof of i Past President of the Clacka of Glide. his mouth, seriously injuring DETROIT — Some 630,000 Ray Roberts is working as him. A friend told Johnny’s mas County Historical Socie board feet of Willamette Na a park ranger at Ft. Stevens ty- tional Forest timber is sched dad, "You should sue the bus HAROLD L. MARTIN Other survivors include her State Park near Astoria. Mr. uled for sale in five separate company. They’re responsible IDANHA — Services for Har and Mrs. Jeff Clearwater art widower, Jason Robertson of units in the Leone Cedar sales located about 11 miles North old L. Martin, 40, Idanha, who Molalla, a brother, Ben Cole staying at the Roberts home if some one is hurt on a bus.” Do you think the bus com east of Detroit, on North died Tuesday, June 16 in a of Sublimity and one sister to look after things while they log truck crash near Sweet Mrs. Roxie Cutting of Baker. are away. pany must pay damages for the Breitenbush area. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mat- injury? Rev. Austin McGhee officiat The sealed bid and oral sale Home were held at 3 p. m. In such circumstances, the will be conducted at Detroit Saturday at Weddle Funeral ed and internment was in the this of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Ranger Station at 1:30 p. m. Home, Stayton. Rev. Melvin Portland Memorial I ndoor Bob Corey and three children bus company probably would Elving officiated. of Aumsville, Mr. and Mrs. not be liable. It’s not enough, Cemetery. June 26. Born in Los Angeles, he Grant Smith and Mrs. Bruce in order to recover damages Leone Cedar Unit No. 1 has Matthis and Debbie camped from a bus company, to prove an estimated 120,000 board spent most of his adult life and fished at Tule Lake on someone was hurt on a bus. feet with minimum total lump in the Willamette Valley. He Saturday and Sunday. They The bus company, through its sum acceptable bid of $2,056.80. was a World War II Veteran Mrs. John Teeters didn’t have any luck fishing. driver, must have been negli Unit No. 2 has 170,000 board and was employed as a log truck driver. Mrs. Jack Ryland returned gent in some degree. feet, minimum bid $2,563.60. Survivors include the widow home from Salem June 18 A person is negligent only if Unit No. 3 has 130,000 board Lucille, father, Raph Martin, where she had spent some he violates a duty owed to feet, minimum bid $284.70. someone else. In this situation Unit No. 4 has 130,000 board Eureka, Calif.; daughters Pat time in a hospital receiving the bus driver would not be feet at $1,940.90 and Unit No. ti Martin, Mehama, and Linda treatment, and also some time considered negligent unless a 5 has 80,000 board feet of Otto, Gates; brothers Calvin, in a convalescent home. Mrs. Willard Johnson of rasonable prudent bus driver cedar with a minimum bid of Idanha; Gerald, Eureka, and Gene, Dallas; sister, Mrs. Rene Mapleton was a recnt guest would have observed Johnny $739.20. Dukes, Arcata, Calif., and one at the home of her brother-in- with the candy In his mouth Divide Creek Sale— law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sautiam Memorial Hospital and would have stopped the Sealed bids will be received grandchild. Interment was at Lone Oak Giles Wagner and visited with bus and made Johnny stop (Stayton) by the District Ranger, up to other relatives and friends GOODMAN — To Mr. and sucking the candy. Unless there ' and not later than 10 a .m. Cemetery, Stayton. here. Mrs. Jerry C. Goodman, Stay was a law making it illegal to I June 26 for an estimated Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Verd- ton, a girl, Saturday, June 13 eat candy on a bus, it is ex-1 5,000,000 BF of timber in the Vida Beatrice Cole Robertson Services were held Thurs ery and son, Treon of Seattle, 1970. tremely doubtful that a rea-1 Road S-920 salvage sale and day at 2 p. m. at the Everhart and Jane and Garth Engdahl sonable prudent bus driver Divide Creek No. 3 sale. would take such action. The Divide Creek sale is lo and Kent Mortuary at Molalla of Healdsburg, Calif., visited Since there was no duty on cated approximately 13 miles for Mrs. Vida Beatrice Cole a short time Saturday morning the part of the bus driver to Southeast of Detroit and has Robertson, 70 of Molalla who at the home of Mrs. G. V. Respeot for Law Makes take the candy away from an estimated 4,500,000 BF of died Monday in a Salem hospi Christensen and Bonnie. The Democracy Live Johnny, the bus company Verderys had been guests at timber. It contains 2,800,000 tal. Mrs. Robertson, who was a the Engdahl home and were WHO PAYS JOHNNY? would not be liable for his BF of Douglas-flr logs and Johnny, eight years old, got injumies. peeler blocks advertised at sister of Burrell Cole of Mill taking Jane and Garth for a on a public bus with a bag of (Oregon lawyers ortvr this $39.35 perM; 1,400,000 BF of City, graduated from Molalla visit in Seattle. Dr. and Mrs. James R. I candy in his hand. After pay column as a public service. Western hemlock and other High school and Oregon State coniferious species at $20.95; University. She taught public Prine and children Christine ing his fare he sat down in a No person should apply or in terpret any law without the 300,000 BF of Cedar logs at schools In Corvallis, McMinn and Carl of Los Alamos, N. M. rear seat. He took out a candy sucker aid of an attorney who is com $4.20 and an unestimated ville and Portland before re left June 19 after several days' amount of Doug-fir special cull tiring in 1933. She was a men: viiKi here with her parents, on a stick and put the candy pletely advised of the facts Mr. and Mrs. John Teeters and in his mouth. The bus driver involved. Even a slight var logs and blocks at $3.35 per M. Doug-fir cull logs and cedar $27.80 and an unestimated other relatives. Mr. Teeter’s later had to jam on the brakes iance in fact may change the logs will be sold at a fixed amount of Doug-fir special cull sister, Mrs. Robert Coombs of hard to avoid a collision with | application of the law.) rate. logs and blocks at $3.45 per M. Waldport, was a guest at the There is within the sale area The latter two will be sold at Teeters home for a couple of days last week. some 141 acres of all species fixed rates. Jean Roberts, a Mehama There is also within the sale substandard logs which the bidder may elect (optional) to area some 254 acres all species grandmothr, was notified that purchase at $2.50 per acre, ad substandard logs, which will she was on the OCE honor vertised rate if included in the sell for 0.05 per acre, advertis roll for Spring term with a ed rate if included (optional) grade point average of 3.53. sale. She is going to Summer school Road S-920 salvage sale lo in the sale. cated approximately 12 miles Northeast of Detroit has an estimated 500,000 BF of tim ber. It contains 400,000 BF of Doug-fir logs and peeler blocks advertised at $36.20 per M; 100,000 BF of Western-hem lock and other species at $22.95 and an unestimated amount of Doug-fir special cull logs and blocks at $3.60 per M. The lat ter two will be sold at fixed rates. There is also within the sale area 145 acres of all species substandard logs, if included in the sale, will be sold at the advertised rate of 50c an acre. Devils Creek No. 3 sale has been withdrawn from the June 26th date (readvertised) and has been rescheduled for July 6 at 10 a. m. The Central Blowout No. 21, sale with an estimated 8,100,- 000 BF of federal timber will be conducted June 26 as an nounced earlier. Timber Sales Coming at Detroit MEHAMA 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jone 25, 1970 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 MUI City, Ore. 97360 Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday Entered as Secend Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at MUI City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. Subscription Rates Marion-Linn Counties, per year ...---------- „------------------- $4.00 Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year ---------------------- $4.50 Outside Oregon, per year ----------- ---------- ------------------ $5.00 DON W MOFFATT___ ______________ Editor and publisher GEORGE LONG .......... Assistant Publisher-Printer NORMA LONG_____________ __ __ Society and News Editor ROSE CREE ___________ ____ ___ ____ Local News Editor MARY KELLY.................................... ........... Local News Editor NOTICE MILL CITY PROPERTY OWNERS It's Your Law Advertising in The Mill Gty Enterprise With hot dry weather and fire hazard season approaching the city council asks that everyone keep the grass cut and removed from their property as well as hazardous debris of all kinds. As of July I, 1970 the council will start action against any property owner where they feei there is tall grass or a fire hazard. Brings Results—Try It Every Week City of Mill City Plant the Seed Three Other Sales Slated— Some 16,180,000 BF of tim ber will go on the auction block here June 30 in three separate sales. The oral auc tions will be conducted at 10 a. m. at Detroit Ranger Sta tion. Largest of the sales in the Park Santiam No. 5 sale with an estimated 7,800,000 BF of timber located about 28 miles Southeast of Detroit. The tract contains 4,500 MBF of Doug- fir logs and peeler blocks ad vertised at $38.31 perM; 3,300 MBF Pacific Silver fir and coniferous species logs at $24.15 and an unestimated amount of Doug-fir special cull logs and blocks at $2.70 per M. The lat ter to be sold at a fixed rate. There is also within the sale area 133 acres of all species of substandard logs which the bidder may elect to purchase (optional) at $2.50 per acre, advertised rate, If included in the sale. Blowout No. 2 sale is located about 11 miles South of De troit. up the Blowout arm of the reservoir, has an estimated 7.200.000 BF of timber, and the Road 1054 Salvage sale has an estimated 1.180.000 BF of timber This sale is located ap proximately 15 miles southeast of Detroit, down highway 22 near Woodpecker road. The Blowout sale tract in volves 5.000 MBF of Doug-fir logs and peeler blocks adver tised at $32.80 per M: 1.300 MBF Western-hemlock and other coniferous species logs at $13.75: 900 MBF Western Red Cedar logs at $7.45 and an unestimated amount o< Doug- fir special cull log? and blocks at $3.55 per M. The latter two will be sold at fixed rates. There is also within the sale area 183 acres of all species substandard logs advertised at $2.50 per acre, if included (op tional) in the sale. Road 1054 Salvage contains s|0 MBF Doug-fir logs and p«eler block« advertised at $48 per M: 340 MBF of Western hemlock and other species at I ts what you might call a commonly recognized agricultural will produce growth for you, rather than for somebody else. principle that if you want to do your harvesting on a particular piece of ‘i ground, that’s the place to sow your il seed. I jx Using the same general type of reasoning, it is obvious that if you want to harvest a nice crop of pros perity ... in the form of better busi ness, a better job, a better community in which to live . . . it’s advisable to plant your trade dollars where they The homes we live in .•.. the jobs and businesses which support us . . . the schools and churches that teach our children and enrich our lives . . . the convenient stores and service establishments that supply our every day and emergency needs . . . none of these were built, nor are they sup ported by the dollars that are spent in some other community or city. These Firms Are Genuinely Interested in the Future of Our Community and Your Welfare Madison-Davis Ins. Co. Inc. 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