The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 02, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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    March 2, 1950
•—TUE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
DETROIT
GATES
ELKHORN
LEGAL ADYERTISING
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
Notice is hereby given to the legal
By MRS J. A. WRIGH1
By MRS. ALBERT MILLSAP
By ELSIE MYERS
voters of School District No. 129j.
During the early part of the winter Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dinsmore from
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dark, Bill of Linn-Marion counties, State of
that a School Meeting of the
FOR SALE - Guaranteed fresh eggs FOR SALE Large new home with the young people had many good Anchorage. Alaska and their daugh­ ' Bickett and Ike Myers attended the Oregon,
said district will be held at the High
Ideal for times at their youth meetings on Sat­ ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Farmers Union state convention in School
at my residence near Gates school. or without acreage.
the 13th day of March,
T. Lincoln Hennes.
7-3tp boarding or rooming house or urday nights. Also during the winter Harley Elkins and daughter Shannon Salem this week. National president 1950, at on eight
o’clock p.m., for the
made into 2 apts. Inquire Enter­ a missionary society and Womans Fel­ of Portland were the guests of Mrs. James Patton was one of the princi- purpose of discussing
budget for
WANTED — Cattle, hogs and sheep.
prise.
8-3tp lowship was organized which meets Lula Collins over Sunday. Mr. and ! pal speakers. Ronald E. Jones of the fiscal school year, the
beginning July
Licensed and bonded buyer. Will
call at farm.
Write Harold E. FOR RENT 3-rm. furnished apart­ each Thursday evening, and is gain­ Mrs. Dinsmore expect to remain at ! Brooks was reelected state president. 1, 1950, and ending June 30, 1951.
Signed, CHARLES C. KELLY,
Snethen, 1550 Lancaster Dr., Salem,
ment, modem, garage
E. D. ing in membership. Their next meet­ the home of her mother, Mrs. Collins
Among other measures of the con­
Clefk.
Ore. Phone 2-1345.
48tf
Cooke.
5tf ing will be on February 2, at tne for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. vention went on record as being in
First publication Feb. 23, 1950—3t
FOR SALE — Verybest brand blue­ FOR SALE — 3 Acres and 6-room home of Mrs. Leach, with all women Elkins returned to Portland Sunday, favor of increased aid to public
berry plants. Grown in west for house, barn, chicken house, or- welcome.
NOTICE
Mrs. Walter Brisbin spent several I schools the Brannan plan of farm
western planting. Write to Tony chard, good garden soil. Royal
Personal property taxpayers are
1
price
supports
and
a
prepaid
health
Beginning
on
March
5,
two
weeks
da
y®
Iaat
weck
in
Portland
visiting
Moravec Berry and Poultry Farm Johnson, Telephone 742, 2 mi. east
required to file an invoice as of
for price list. Route 1, Box 242, of Gates in Linn county.
8-4tp revival services have been planned ber son’ GrvUle Hayward, who is 1 program.
January 1st, 1950, with the Asses­
Stayton, Ore.
51-17t-15
and an able evangelist has been hospitalized there. She was also the Mrs. A. N. Baylay of Oakridge, sor for an assessment base. Assess­
FOR FULLER BRUSHES and clean­ . secured for these meetings. He is ¡Tiest of other Portland relatives. formerly an Elkhorn resident, is in ment must be filed on or before
CBI NEEDS accommodations: Single
ing equipment call your Fuller
March 2, 1950.
Penalty provided
and double rooms in private homes,
Brush dealer. Theo. Muysken, Rt. Dallas Meserve of Portland, who will Mrs Gilbert Brosig served as post- the hospital for minor surgery and after due date.
or houses to rent. Please list your
1, Box 229, Aumsville, Ore.
3tf be assisted by his wife Leeanna Mes- , rnas^er during her mother’s absence, I observation.
Trucks and automobiles carrying
available space with CBI. Call
Mrs. Louie Ray was a Portland state license plates and furniture in
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rhames who
erve
as
pianist
and
childrens
worker.
LIST
YOUR
homes
and
farms
with
Personnel Office, 4202.
.
3tf
private homes are exempt.
me. Have cash buyers. Mill City, There will be "The Children's Hour”, I have resided in and managed the visitor Friday.
Furniture in Hotels, Apartments
CASH PAID For used pistols and Gates, Detroit, Lyons
David M. 'Tuesday thru Saturday (right after J Oak Park Motel for several months, Word has been received from John
rifles. See Dick Paynter, Martin’s
Reid, Real Estate.
3tf school) "New songs to sing” Exciting left Friday for their home in Calif­ Payton that his ship left Norfork on and Rooming Houses are subject to
taxation.
Trailer Court, 1st trailer on left.
ornia. Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaHaye the 10th on maneuvers in the Carra-
If you have not received an as­
9-3tp FOR SALE — New Hampshire and stories to hear, ages 6—12.
Parmenter Red chicks from 300 Attending the Eagles lodge zone will be the new managers of the bean. He will also visit San Fran- sessment blank, please notify the
HELP WANTED — Waitress
See
Assessor's Office.
Motel. They took possession Satur cisco, San Diego and Panama.
egg foundation stock, also Hamps
JOHN W. SHEPPARD,
Don or George at Manolis Santiam
Cornish fryer chicks, all straight meeting on Sunday from the Santiam day.
Mrs. Ike Myers who spent a week
Linn County Assessor.
Cafe.
9tf
run chicks are $15 per 100. Send Aerie 2745 were Ed. Debolt,president;
for circular. Gehring Hatchery A ' Curtis Howard, secretary; Keith Mr. and Mrs. Henry Montag of in the Salem Memorial hospital, tak­ First publication Feb. 2, 1950—6t
EXPERT AUTO and home radio
Poultry Farm, Phone Black 193, ¡White, Wilbur White, Lester White, Portland were business visitors in ing treatments for a heart aliment,
•ervlce, 20 years experience, all
Silverton, Ore.
2tf
Oliver Johnson and Willis Ward. Gates Friday. They are the owners has returned home. She is being
makes. Guaranteed service.
cared for by Mrs. Paul Payton of I
Stiffler's Radio and Appliance. 3tf FOR SALE-One kitchen wood range Auxiliary guests attending the lnitia. of the Oak Park motel.
and cabinet sink.
See Wendell tion services for the women were Recent guests at the home of Mr. Stayton as it is necessary for her to I
A GOOD SELECTION of linoleum
Heller, back Santiam Garage. 7-3tp
Mrs. Ed. Debolt, Miss Fay Cooper, and Mrs. Barney Ryal were Mr. and remain in bed at least a week.
yardage, 6 and 9 ft. widths, 69c per
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickett and Mr. (
Mrs. Buster Burgon of Prineville,
aq. yard. Dave Epps Furniture Co. FOR RENT—Modem furnished apts. and Mrs. Curtis Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Wagum and and Mrs. Carl Longnecker attended [
by week. Lyons Motel, Lyons. 8-3t
Wilbur White and James O. Lynch daughter and Mr and Mrs. Ernest the folk and square dance classes in I
FOR RENT—One three-room apart­
I
Blacksmithing
ment furnished, for couple only. FOR SALE — 28-ft. 3-room Trailer were initiated into the Eagles
, all from Mill City Sunday.
Beebe Apts.
51tf house, with ref., water heater, Bu­ here on February 21.
Welding
Salem.
Steve
Myers
and
Phil
Dooley
spent
tane cook stove. George Cornwell,
Logging and Saw
8-3tp Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Debolt attended Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Rains and several days in southern Oregon this |
WANTED—Barkle Douglas Fir poles Box 108A, Silverton, Ore.
Mill Repairing
pr stumpage. Phone 1287 Albany FOR RENT — Two deluxe furnished the dance given at the lodge hall in Ison Tilman accompanied by Mr. and week.
McMinnville
on
Saturday
evening.
or write Standard Pole & Piling apartments, new, clean and com­
Mrs. Arthur Blackburn, motored to The four children of Mrs. and Mrs.
BLOCK WEST OF THEATRE
Co., Inc.
7-4t fortably furnished. Gas cooking Mrs. Myrtle Manning has returned Sweet Home to attend a family din- Lyle Ray are just recovering from a
and heat, large electric refrigerat­
FOR SALE — Rabbits, 40 does. 9 ors and hardwood floors. Bendix to her home in Boulder Creek, Calif, ner in celebration of the birthday seige of chicken pox.
Ike Myers went to Sandy Saturday
„r____ „________ __________ anniversaries of Mrs. Rains’ son,
bucks and hutches. See Dan Mor
automatic laundry privileges. Half after spending some time here at the
rUon, Gates.
9-3tp
where
he attended the 39th annivers­
home
of
her
son
Robert
Manning'Leon
Cline
and
her
daughter,
Mrs.
block from post office. Phone 2652,
8tf while recovering from an operation. Joe Toepfer (Marie Cline). The af- ary of the Clackamas county Bank.
A Friendly Place
They also opened their new bank
FOR SALE - New double constructed The Ladies Auxiliary of the Eagles fair was held at he home of Mr. and
building
lodge
met
Wednesday
evening
for
i
Mrs
Leon
Cline.
Mr.
Joe
Toepfer
and
stucco duplex. For sale by owner,
To While Away
For Guaranteed Cleaning
call The Enterprise.
49tf their business meeting. They plan a three children were also present.
Among those calling on Mrs. Ned
on
box
social
at
the
C.C.C.
camp
FOR SALE — Modern wood cook
Your Idle Hours
it’s the
range with hot water coils, reason­ March 4th. All ladies are urged to Richards, this week, who is confined
to her home with injuries sustained
able. See A. M. Knox, 1 mile east present a box for the auctioning.
then 14 mile south of Lyons. Phone
in a fall, were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tay­
1184 Lyons.
9-3t
lor of Mehama.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap were
FOR SALE 1929 Ford coupe, recon
ditioned motor, new 16-in. Mercury
Sunday dinner guests at the home
C. E. ‘Pink’ Mason, Prop.
24-HOUR SERVICE
wheels, 5 new recap tires. Lot of
of their daughter and son-in-law. Mr.
model A parts $125.00 cash. Joe
SHELL PRODUCTS
and Mrs. Edmund Klecker in Stayton.
Mill City
Walter, Box 221, Mill City.
9-3tp
AUTO STORAGE BATTERIES
Mrs. Riley Champ was hostess at
ZENITH TIRES
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her home to members of the auxiliary
GATES
of the V.F.W. At eight o’clock in
FISHING
TACKLE
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
the evening a no-host dinner was ser
ved to the seven members present.
Tanka priced $12 50 and up.
The ladies of the auxiliary have
Electric Rotary Sewer Machine
chosen as their project this year the
with razor sharp knives cuts
making of afghans for a veterans
roots, and grease from newer».
and
%»
hospital in southern Oregon.
MILL CITY
Electric Nlard (leans sink
Mrs. Lincoln Henness, Mrs. Frank
Saunders. Mrs. Laura Joaquin. Mrs.
drain«, lavatories, bat ht ul«.
Larry Shelton. Mrs. Joe Joaquin,
A Friendy Family
FAMILY STYLE MEALS
Phone SALEM 3-9468, COLLECT Mrs. Harold Wilson. Mrs. Albert,
1079 Um st., YY. Salem
ITnder New Management
Millsap, members of the Gates
Atmosphere Prevails
Womans club and a guest. Mrs.
c
Robert Cooper, of Ashland were en­
tertained. Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Theodore Burton,
afternoon was spent informally,
freshments were served by
s New !
s Smart !
hostess at the close of the afternoon
■nnnn n o » h r n » a o « a a n n st a a st st st st
to those present. The next regular
MILL CITY DISPOSAL
meeting af the club will be at the
SERY K I
Where Friends Meet
school house, March
Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc.
Expert Repairing
o'clock.
On Highway 222, Linn County Side
weekly pickups $1 per month.
SHELL OIL PRODUCTS
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Toepfer and three
Also light hauling
MILL CITY
U. S. ROYAL TIRES
Mill City
children of Fern Rodge and Tilman
Leonard Herman
I'lione 2325
Tony Ziebert
P. E. Fry, Manager
George ‘Sparky’ Ditter
♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦
nranHnannnHHnnBBUbnnMaunHn
Rains spent Sunday at the home of
their parents, Mr and Mrs. Tilman
r~
UMKMt
Rains. The Toepfers are sporting a
brand new Dodge.
HOWARD CORSET SHOP
VEKXES
Wants and Sales
H. A. Schroeder
Repair Shop
NU-METHOD
Service Station
MIKE’S
TAVERN
Septic & Sewer Service
Mill Citv Hotel
RICHARD'S
1 cxs Tavern
Boarding House
Directory
Business
Professional
MEANDER INN
Canyon Garage
Foundation Garments
Special Attention Given to Fittings
Hosiery-Lingerie Dressex smocks
131 High St.
Salem
Phone 10.12
■w. «
2nd
A
BARBER SHOP
Broadway
Mill City
Hoars: lo to 7
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Attorney at Law
318 Broadalbin
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