The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 27, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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    April 27, 1954)
»-THE MILL < JTY ENTERPRISE
LEGAL ADVEKTISLN'G
NOTICE
Wants and Sales
PLEASE LIST all available rooms, FOR SALE — Lots, in Linn county,
between Mill City and Gates, 50x
room and board, houses and apts.
100 for $150.00.
R. L. Stafford,
Write, telephone or visit Personnel
Route 1, Box 102, Lyons, Ore. 13-5p
Dept. 10 a m. to 3 p.m. Consolidated
Builders, Inc., Detroit Dam.
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FOR SALE—Stroller $2 50
Red’s
Hill Top Trading Post.
17-lt
FOR SALE--Ladies dresses 50c. Red’s
Hill Top Trading Post.
17-lt
«XPERT AUTO and home radio
service, 20 years experience, all
FOR RENT—3-rm. furnished apart­
ment, modern, garage.
E. D.
makes. Guaranteed service.
Stiffler's Radio and Appliance. 3tf
Cooke.
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The County Board of Equalization
will convene on Monday, May Sth.
1950, at the Court House in Albany,
Linn County, Oregon, and remain in
session three weeks or until the ex­
amination, correction and equaliza­
tion of the assessment rolls have been
completed. Application for reduction
of assessment shall be in writing,
verified as by law required, and filed
with the board within the first week
it is by law required to be in session.
JOHN W. SHEPPARD,
Assessor of Linn County.
Publication April 20, 27, May 4, 1950
ELKHORN
FOR SALE—Spinet Piano, $35.00 de­ FOR RENT- Furnished apartments | NOTICE OF SALE OE’ BONDS OF
GATES RURAL EIRE
by the day, week or month. Apple |
posit, and $15 00 per month places
PROTECTION DISTRICT
Tree Court, Lyons, Ore.
15-3t
a fine instrument in your home.
Notice is hereby given by the Board
Can be seen locally. Write Stone
Piano Co., 1540 Fairgrounds Road. FOR SALE — Nice building lot on of Directors of the Gates Rural Fire
paved road in Gates. Can build if Protection District that at 10 a.m.,
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Salem.
desired, terms. Inquire at Garrison May Sth, 1950 or thereafter, that
Variety Store, Gates.
15-3p general obligation bonds will be sold
FOR SALE—2nd growth fir piling.
Call Mrs. Joseph E. Manolis, ph.
to the highest bidder in the amount
4144 at Silverton.
16-3t FOR SALE Rain coats $100 Red’s of $5,000, and bearing 4% interest.
Hill Top Trading Post.
17-lt Said bonds shall be sold for cash and
FOR SALE—Grand Piano, recondi­
FOR
SALE
—
2-
bedroom
house
on
lot shall not. be sold for less than par
tioned and recently refinished ma­
Place of sale, Mill
50x200 feet deep.
Good business value thereof.
hogany baby grand.
Guaranteed
site on new highway. Contact Rev. City State Bank. Said bonds will be
perfect.
$775.00 cash, terms, or
Watkins or Phone 634.
15-3p redeemed by a 10 mill special levy
rented with purchase option. Stone
voted by the patrons of said district
Piano Co., 1540 Fairgrounds Road, FOR SALE — White enamel trash on April 17, 1950.
Salem.
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OSWALD K. HIRTE, President
burner, good condition. Also rooms
W. M PENNICK, Sec.-Treas.
for rent. See Mrs. Corbin across
WANTED—Used sinks, toilets, and
from Christian church.
16-3p Publication dates April 20, 27, 1950.
tools. Red’s Hill Top Trading Post.
FOR SALE—25-ft. house Trailer, '47 FOR SALE—Modem 5-r. home, all A GOOD SELECTION of linoleum
white enamel Monarch range goes,
yardage, 6 and 9 ft. widths. 69c per
model, $1,250.00. Mill City Cabinet
large wood shed, store room, fruit
sq. yard. Dave Epps Furniture Co.
Shop.
15-3p
room, also 2-room cabin on 4-acre
wooded tract, adjacent Gates school
Red’s
FOR SALE—Davano $9.95.
See or write J. J. Butler, 1674 N.
17-lt
Hill Top Trading Post.
Liberty, Salem or ph. 2-3839. 17-3p
LI8T"*OUR homes and farms with
me. Have cash buyers. Mill City, WANTED TO TRADE — Equity in J
By EVA BRESSLER
2-bedroom house for late model
David M.
Oates, Detroit, Lyons.
Anyone
from Lyons wishing to take
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car. House 2>/4 years old. Inquire
Reid, Real Estate.
I advantage of the chest X-ray to be
and
at Stiffler’s Radio.
17-3p
held in Scio, May 3, 4, and 5, may
FOR SALE 7-room two-story mod­
I get their appointment cards at the
em house and two acres, on high­ WOOD FOR SALE 16-inch second
growth fir, $10 00 per cord deliv­
j Lyons telephone office, Alta Bodeker
way and school bus route. Good
ered. Red’s Hill Top Trading Post.
garage. Ideal for rooming house,
is in charge.
17-3t
FAMILY STYLE MEALS
only 30 miles from Detroit dam.
Mrs. Earl Helemn was hostess for I
$6,500.00. Write box 159, Mill City FOR SALE Two 50x100 lots on high
! the afternoon card club, with her |
Under
New
Management
for further information.
15-4t
' party held at the Rebekah hall. Sev- i
ground, good soil, fruit trees cov­
eral tables of 500 followed a one I
ering one lot. See Paul Mason, two
WORK WANTED — Waitress wants
blocks east of Red’s Trading Post.
thirty dessert luncheon.
steady or part time work. Phone
17-3p
High score was held by Mabel Bass,
3424
17-lt
low by Alma Olmstead, and Eulalia
FOR SALE -— Complete household I
FOR SALE One small Frigidaire in
Lyons drew the traveling prize. Those
furnishings excellent quality, used I
good condition and one bus suitable
attending the party were Alma Olm­
only 2 months. Enquire Hathaway I
for trailer house. «A mile east of
stead, Mabel Downing, Bee Hiatt,
Garage.
17-3p
West Stayton.
17-3p
¡Garnett Bassett, Thelma Nydegger,
FOR SALE Deluxe steromatic baby
Berneice Bridges, Wilma Free, Ber-
MILL CITY
buggy. Up 1st street to Kingwood,
|tha Allen, Eulalia Lyons, Carrie
turn left, then first lane right. Mrs.
N’aue, Dorothy Helemn, Ida Free,
A FRIENDLY
Roy Keirsey.
17-3p
i Mabel Bass, Eva Bressler, and
FAMILY
I hostess Mrs. Helemn.
FOR RENT 27-ft. Universal 3-room
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jungwirth
trailer Appi, Tree Court. Lyons,
ATMOSPHERE
Gervais were Sunday guests at
Ore.
15-3t
PREVAILS
home of his brother Mr and Mrs.
Commercial
♦ ♦ ♦ »
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John Jungwirth.
Refrigeration Sales
Mrs. Catherine Lyon spent the
and Service
weekend in Salem, Mrs. Lyon who is
F a teacher in the grade school at Mill
Septic Tank* and Sewers Cleaned J
2134 Fairgrounds Road
City, lives at the home of her sister
Phone SAH A! 3 9168. COLLECT f
Mrs. Minnie Smith of Lyons.
A
Friendly
Place
Salem, Ore.
I’hone 3-7193
1079 Elm st \\ Salem
Mr. Audrain of Redmond spent sev­
eral days at the home of Mr.
To While Away
Mrs. Albert Julian.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead
Your Idle Hours
sons Donald and Walter spent
weekend at the home of her parents
at Burnt Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jungwirth
and Mr. and Mrs. John Moore visited
various points along the coast Sun­
C. E. ‘Pink’ Mason, Prop.
Blacksmithing
day.
Welding
Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
SHELL PRODUCTS
Logging and Sa»^
: and Mrs. Albert Ring were Grove
AUTO STORAGE BATTERIES
Y1III Repairing
White of Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
ZENITH TIRES
Croitz and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trask
BLOCK WEST OF THEATRE
GATES
of Albany.
FISHING TACKLE
Michael, seven-yearo-ld son of Mr.
a and Mrs. Leonard Cruson is in the
Salem Memorial hospital suffering
with a broken arm.
Saturday evening a group of the
Santiam lodge members gathered at
[the Olin Spiva home in Turner to
help them celebrate their 30th wed­
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ding anniversary.
LAND SURVEYOR
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vaughn of
HARLOW L. WEINRICK
Portland spent the weekend at the
Farms, Subdivisions, City Lots.
'home of his brother Fred Vaughn.
City Maps and Water Rights
Attorney al Uw
B. F. “Sparky” CUSHING
They also called at the Albert Ring
641>2 N. High St.. Salem, Ore.
318 Broadalbin
Albany
home.
Ph. 2-6041
Eve.: 2-1669
A district meeting of the Cascade
' area of the Boy Scouts was held one
I evening last week Plans were made
LIPPOLD - BRENNER
¡for Camp Ore which will be held
VEBXE
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S
ra ragt
Accountants
some time in May.
Mill City Hotel
Mom & Pop’s
By ELSIE MYERS
ELKHORN’ CENSUS
Kenneth Randall who has been tak-
. ing the census from Howell to the
mines, eleven miles above the Elk­
horn Guest Ranch, completed his ter­
ritory the middle of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart and four
small grand children were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickett and family
at a weiner roast Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dark and boys
attended the pie social Friday night
sponsored by the Jordan Farmers
Union.
Mr. and Mrs. John Neal of Lyons
were visitors on the Little North
Fork Sunday calling at the home of
Steve Dark and Ike Myers.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Randall were
Salem visitors Wednesday.
Jackie Bickett attended the dance
given by the Mill City 7th and Sth
grades Friday night.
Ike Myers and Bill Bickett attended
the meeting of the Farmers and
Labor organization in Salem Monday
night. Mr. Hanson told of the forma­
tion and operation of Co-ops in
Sweden. Lyle Thomas, state secre­
tary of the Farmers Union, explained
the Brannon plan to the labor
ganizations.
The next meeting will be held
May the 29th.
CAFE
Private Dining
Room
Stavton Harch\
and Furniture
Stayton, Oregon
North Santiam
TAVERN
One M1U East of Detroit
JEWEL MYERS, Mgr.
Headquarters for (¡arden Seeds
(Packet or Bulk Pack)
ALSO FIELD AND GRASS SEEDS
LYONS
Various Types of Garden Tools, Etc
SANTIAM FARMERS CO-OP
STAYTON, OREGON
Boarding House
Thomas Housing Project
LOTS, and HOMES FOR SALE
IF YOU’RE A G.I., SEE
Les’s 1 avern
G.E. THOMAS, Mill City
DAVIS Electric;
& Tavern Supply
YODER-MARTIN Construction Co
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
MIKE’S Septic Service :
COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDERS
Expert Bulldozing
Road Building
haring, Grading and Leveling
MILL CITY
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II. A.
Repair Shop
Service Skit ion
Masonry and Concrete Work
We Always Guarantee Our Work
RICH\RI)S
Mill City 1641
TAVERN
Business - Directory
Bookkeeping Service
Auditing
Payroll Reports
Income Tax
HOWARD CORSET SHOP
FLORIST and \1 USERY
Special Attention Given to Fittings
BARGAIN'S
In Furniture, Stoves. Dishes
Clothing. Housewares
MAC’S
MS S Church, next to Salem Parkin»
WOOD’S STORE
General Dry Goods
NOTION'S
IJN'GF.RIE
READY IO D i YR
HOSIERY
Ll’ZIERS COSYIETICS
KBCDCH. X x .KDaXDQWCX X >t XOCM. XU.X0CD<
319 YV. Wash, street I*» blocks on
W. Stayton HI» ay
Phone 3684
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DETROIT
Stayton, Ore.
WEDDLE FUNERAL
HOME
DAVID M. REID
Modem Fun. ral Service
Real Estate
ST AITON
OREGON
Mill City
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Bath Towel« — Apron*
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Sheet* — Embroidered Case*
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Where Friends Meet
On Highway 222, Linn County Side
MILL CITY
Tony Ziebert
George ‘Sparky’ Ditter
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NEW LOW PRICES
for the Remington Rand
ADDING MACHINE
See this speedy...compact portable
today. It’s the biggest dollar value
you can get. Has the amazing 10-key
simplified keyboard...gives you
automatic column selection. Just
enter figures as you would write
them. Has total. . . sub-total .. .
multiply . . , release and correction
Leys. Full 5' carriage.
AND TOTALS TO $99,999.99
Real listate
Also light
We*t Side Mill Oty
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IJSTINGS WANTED
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MEANDER INN
ADDS ■ MULTIPLIES • LISTS
JUST ARRIA ED—
Hemlricsons Sion*
Idanha Scout Executives
E. fr». Mgr. | Served Turkey Dinner
The Spar cafe was the setting for
the Troop 43 scout executive turkey
♦ dinner Friday night.
Those being served were Eric Sod-
Detroit layern
» erburg. Cascade Area council scout
and Trailer Court
♦ supervisor and Mrs Soderburg; Scout
FIRST IN’ DETROIT
STILI. FIRST IN DETROIT
Master Don Striggow and Mrs Strig-
Red Rynearson
Otto Russell
gow. Mr and Mrs. John Weisgerber.
Glen Dryden
Mr and Mrs S T. Moore, Mr and
Mrs. Quincy Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Heibert. Mr and Mrs Ray
Overhalser and Mr. and Mia Warren
Oard.
GOODE’S H.OW ER SHOP
Phone Blue MB
tNliillt
Detroll
RALEIGH IIAIiOl.l)
Foundation Garments
Hosiery -Lingerie-Dre*»«-*- Smocks
131 High St.
Salem
Phone 4032
Expert Repairing
SIIF.I.I. OIL PRODUCTS
U. S. ROYAL TIRES
2nd A Broadway
Hours: 10 to 7
Salem 3-7615
Corvallis 1915
Professional
BARBER SHOP
Phones:
Mill City 207
Stayton Blue 162-B
Roen Typewriter Exchange
156 Court St.
SALEM. ORE.
Phone 3-6773