The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 04, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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    LYONS
May 4, 1ÖÄO LEGAL ADVERTISING
3—THE Mil J. CITY ENTERPRISE
NOTICE
Wants and Sales
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Mom & Pop's
The County Board of Equalization
By EVA BRESSIJCR
will convene on Monday, May 8th,
j 1950, at the Court House in Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor entertained
Linn County, Oregon, and remain in the Gun club with a chicken pie sup­
RELIABLE CHILD CARE, at your FOR SALE — White enamel trash session three weeks or until the ex­ per held at their home, Lyons route
burner, good condition. Also rooms amination, correction and equaliza­ one. Elmer Taylor was elected presi­
home anytime Also house work
Inquire Stewart’s Grocery for Mil­ for rent. See Mrs. Corbin across tion of the assessment rolls have been dent and Lloyd Sletto, Secretary­
from Christian church.
18-3p completed. Application for reduction
dred Wilson.
18-3p
treasure. Present for the evening
(XPERT
AUTO
and
home
radio of assessment shall be in writing, were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Myers, Louis
PLEASE LIST all available rooms,
service, 20 years experience, all verified as by law required, and filed .Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sletto, Mr.
room and board, houses and apts
with the board wdthin the first week and Mrs. Elmer Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.
makes. Guaranteed service.
Write, telephone or visit Personnel
Stiffler's Radio and Appliance. 3tf it is by law required to be in session. Keith Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Giles
Dept. 10 a m. to 3 p.m. Consolidated
JOHN W. SHEPPARD,
Builders, Inc., Detroit Dam.
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Assessor of Linn County. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wolfkeil,
FOR SALE—Modem 5-r. home, all
FOR RENT—3-rm. furnished apart­ white ename) Monarch range goes, Publication April 20, 27, May 4, 1950 .Mrs. Jennie Bohannon, Mrs. May
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i Patton and Mrs. and Mrs. Ed. Taylor.
large wood shed, store room, fruit
ment, modem, garage.
E D.
No. 12641
room,
also
2-room
cabin
on
4-acre
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A
girl
scout
group
has
been
orga
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Cooke.
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wooded tract, adjacent Gates school I NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT nized with about 50 girls enrolled, and
I have filed my final account in the
FOR SALE Kitchen sinks »1 95 See See or write J. J. Butler, 1674 N.
the following leaders appointed:
Red’s Hill Top Trading Post Ph.
Liberty, Salem or ph. 2-3839. 17-3p estate of W. L. Oliver, deceased, with Brownies, Gertrude Jungwirth and
the County Clerk of Marion County,
Mill City 1303.
18-lt
WANTED TO TRADE —Equity in Oregon and the court has set the 3rd Helen Johnston; Intermediates, group
FOR SALE—2nd growth fir piling.
2-bedroom house for late model day of June, 1950 at 10 o’clock A M one. Lois Fetherston and Dorothy
Call Mrs. Joseph E Manolis, ph. car. House 2'/> years old. Inquire and the Circuit Court Room as the Mohler; group two, Nell Moore and
4144 at Silverton.
16-3t at Stiffler's Radio.
17-3p time and place for hearing objections Mrs. Crowell.
thereto and the settlement of said
Faith Rebekah lodge held their
FOR SALE—Grand Piano, recondi­ FOR SALE—Baby buggy, »7.95 See estate.
One Mill East of Detroit
meeting at the hall with a good at­
Stayton, Oregon
tioned and recently refinished ma­ Red’s Hill Top Trading Post. Ph.
CLYDE ROGERS.
18-lt
hogany baby grand.
Guaranteed Mill City 1303.
Executor of the Estate of tendance and Blanche Wagner and
JEWEL MYERS, Mgr.
Beulah Lewis presiding over the busi­
perfect.
»77500 cash, terms, or
W. L. Oliver, Deceased.
rented with purchase option. Stone FOR SALE—Kitchen wood range, Bee Bell & Devers, Stayton, Ore.
ness meeting. The regular routine of
Ed Chance, 1 mile east of Gates.
Piano Co., 1540 Fairgrounds Road,
business was carried out, with some
Attorneys for Executor.
18-3p First publication May 4, 1950—5t
Salem.
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discussion held in regard to the dis­
trict convention which will be held in
LIST YOUR homes and farms with WOOD FOR SALE16-inch second FOR SALE—Spinet Piano, »35.00 de­ Lyons, Saturday afternoon and even­
growth
fir,
»10.00
per
cord
deliv
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me. Have cash buyers. Mill City,
posit, and »15.00 per month places
David M. ered. Red’s Hill Top Trading Post.
Gates, Detroit, Lyons.
a fine instrument in your home. ing, June 17. At the social hour, the
17-3p
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Reid, Real Estate.
Can be seen locally. Write Stone committee, Anna B. Julian, Gertrude
Plano Co., 1540 Fairgrounds Road, Weidman, and Carrie Naue enter­
FOR SALE 7-room two-story mod­ FOR SALE—Two 50x100 lots on high
Salem.
16tf tained. A hard time party was held,
em house and two acres, on high­ ground, good soil, fruit trees cov­
with much fun for everyone. A
way and school bus route. Good ering one lot. See Paul Mason, two
hilarious time was had in parading
LOTS, and HOMES FOR SALE
garage. Ideal for rooming house, blocks east of Red’s Trading Post.
and prizes went to Verna West, Anna
17-3p
only 30 miles from Detroit dam.
IF YOU’RE A G.I., SEE
B. Julian and Garnett Bassett. At
»6,500.00. Write box 159, Mill City
the
close
of
the
evening
the
commit
­
for further information.
15-4t FOR SALE — Complete household
tee served old fashioned stew and
furnishings excellent quality, used
crackers, with coffee in tin cups.
FOR SALE—Toilets, »16 95
Red’s only 2 months. Enquire Hathaway
17-3p
and
Hill Top Trading Post. Phone Mill Garage.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer and son
City 1303.
18-lt
Gail of Albany were Thursday even­
A GOOD SELECTION of linoleum
ing dinner guests at the home of her
yardage. 6 and 9 ft. widths, 69c per
FOR SALE—One small Frigldalre in
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt.
sq. yard. Dave Epps Furniture Co.
good condition and one bus suitable
The occassion honored Mrs. Elmer on
FAMILY STYLE MEALS
for trailer house. % mile east of
her birthday anniversary.
West Stayton.
17-3p KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED —
Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
Under New Management
Fastest service in Portland and sat­
and Mrs. Thomas Putman were Mr.
FOR SALE Remington No. 5 Port­ isfaction guaranteed by Portland’s
Eight exposure
able typewriter »50, General Elec­ oldest company.
and Mrs. Lee Putman, and Mr. and
tric hand cleaner »13. Free Meth­ roll developed and one print each
Mrs. Graden Lewis of Eugene.
25c. Two prints each 35c. Rolls
odist Church. Ph. 1906
18-lp
Thomas Putman is a son of Mr. and
with more than eight exposures one
Mrs. Lee Putman.
FOR SALE—Deluxe steromatic baby print each 35c. Re-prints 3c each.
Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Send coin. The Quality Picture Co.
buggy. Up 1st street to Kingwood,
John Jungwirth is her sister Miss
Box 4401Z, Portland 8, Ore.
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turn left, then first lane right Mrs.
Clara Fink. She will also visit at
Roy Keirsey.
17-3p
FOR SALE—1911 Nash 2-door sedan,
the Mike Fink home.
good clean condition. »375. Phone
MILL CITY
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons, with Mr.
1606
18-lt
and Mrs. Ed Gisler, Sharron and
Joe spent Sunday at the coast. They
A FRIENDLY
FOR SALE Striking clock; reduced
were quests at the home of Mr. and
price, see at Mill City Jewelry.
FAMILY
Mrs. Keith Taylor at Taylor’s boat
18-3p
camp near Walport. Mrs. Taylor is
ATMOSPHERE
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyons.
FOR SALE — 6-room house, barn,
PREVAILS
chicken house, orchard, several
The Womans club held a meeting
acres of good garden soil goes with
at the club house, Thursday afternoon
this place, can all be irrigated, at­ xBMMMMHaMaMaaMMKBM | with a general discussion and plans
tractive terms can be had. Phone
made for the completing of the Gar­
742, Royal Johnson, 2 mi. east of
den club The following officers were
Gates in Linn county.
18-6p
nominated: Mrs. Otto Weidman,
A Friendly Place
president; Mrs. Alex Kuiken, vice
Quality ioh printing at the Enter­
president; and Mrs. O’Neal, secretary­
prise.
To While Away
treasure. The next meeting will be
held at the community club house,
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Wednesday afternoon. May 10th with
Your Idle Hours
Mrs. Paul Johnston and Mrs Alice
COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDERS
Huber in charge. Plans were made
to have a plant exchange. It is hoped
Expert Bulldozing
there will be a good attendance.
Cake and coffee were served at the
Road Building
close of the meeting.
a E. 'Pink' Mason, Prop.
• Blacksmithing
Clearing, Grading and Leveling
The cooked sale sponsored by the
• Welding
SHELL PRODUCTS
Home Extension unit and held at the
Masonry and Concrete Work
• Logging and Saw
AI TO STORAGE BATTERIES
Brassfield store, Saturday morning,
Mill Repairing
ZENITH TIRES
sold out completely. About twelve
dollars, which is to go toward a
We Always Guarantee Our Work
GATES
BLOCK WEST OF THEATRE
4-H club scholarship to summer
FISHING TACKLE
school at Corvallis, was realized.
Mill City 1641
Stayton Blue 162-B
Corvallis 1915
Mr. and Mrs Floyd (Buster) Berry
Jr. of Glendale, Oregon, visited rela- km mi ! uwiif!”1 'inn; 11111* |di!iimi-iiii!HHiiiH:uiiuiii!iuiiiiiiiiuiiiui.nij;:Hi.iii ..H Uiirtiu.iniiuniiHiriiiiiiiiuttii iitiinimiu itffiuaimnaittMBaBUMHH
¡tives in Lyons, Saturday and Sunday.
¡They were guests at the home of his
I grandparents. Mr. and Mrs George
Berry They also called at the Alex
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1 Bodeker home
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen spent the
LAM) SURVEYOR
week end at Taylor’s boat camp near
HARLOW L. WEINRICK
Farms. Subdivisions. City Lots, j Walport. Allen spent the time fish­
Citv Maps and Water Rights
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Attorney nt law
ing while there.
B. F. "Sparky” CUSHING
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Judge and Mrs. Grant Murphy of
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318 Broadalbin
Albany
Ph. 2-6041
Eve.: 2-1669 f Salem were Sunday guests at the
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home of their daughter and son-in-
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I law and family. Mr. and Mrs Clarence
Jungwirth.
LIPPOLD - BRENNER
VERNE'S
Mr and Mrs Willard Berry of
Accountants
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Expert Repairing
Salem visited relatives in Lyons, over
Bookkeeping Servin*
Auditing
BARBER SHOP
It’s New!
It’s Smart!
the weekend They were guests at
SHELL OIL PRODUCTS
Payroll Reporta
Income Tax
2nd A Broadway
Mill City
U. S. ROYAL TIRES
the home of his grandparents. Mr.
Phones :
Hours: 10 to 7
Ihtrolt
I* F In. Mgr.
Mill City 207
Salem 3-7615
and Mrs. George Berry. They also
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visited at the home of his father. Mr.
Where Friends Meet
and Mrs Marvin Berry, and his sister
and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. i
On Highway 222, Linn County Side
HOWARD CORSET SHOP
Paul Pennington
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MILL CITY
and Trailer Court
Foundation Garments
With some people you spend an
FLORIST and NURSERY
Tony Ziebert
George ‘Sparky’ Ditter
Special Attention Given to Fittings
evening; with others you invest it.
319 W. Wash. Street lt> blocks on
CAFE
Private Dining
Room
Stayton Hardware
and Furniture
North Santiam
TAVERN
Thomas Housing Project
Mill City Hotel
G. E. THOMAS, Mill City
Boarding House
Les’s Tavern
YODER-M ARTIN Construction Co.
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MILL CITY
II. A. Schroeder
Repair Shop
Sen ice Station
RICHARD’S
TAVERN
Business - Directory - Professional
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Canyon Garage
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Hosiery-Lingerie-Drrsses-Smocks
Salem
Phone 4032
W. Stayton Hlway
Phone 3684
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BARGAINS
145 S Church, next to Salt*tn Parkin»
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FLOWERS
GOODE’S FLOWER SHOP
MAC’S
FIRST IX DETROIT
STIU. FIRST IN DETROIT
Red Rynearson
Otto Russell
CRM Dr) den
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Clothing. Housewares
Phone Blue 64B
Stayton, Ore.
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Phone SALEM 3-M68. COLLECT*
1079 Elm St.. W. Salem
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General Dry Goods
NOTIONS
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RALEIGH HAROLD
131 High St.
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EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ANY JOB
WE HAVE AN
EXPERIENCED WRECKER DRIVER STANDING BY
24 HOURS A DAY
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TWO WRECKERS DAY & NIGHT!
JUST ARRIVED—
ladle« and Children*« I mbrella«
Bath Towels — Apron«
Handkerchiefs
Sheet»
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Tnt»le< k»th«
Hrud h son > Store
In th«* Dartix Bldg
Mil! CITY DISPOSAL
SERVICE
Garbage ashes, trimmings, etc.
aeekly pickups »1 per month
Also light hauling
•».nard Herman
Phone 2323
an ob t c odd ooooo auuuunucio
C. E. (oville
Real Estate
Went side XIill (n,
Ph. 3107
LISTINGS XX ANTED
The Douglas .McKay Chevrolet Co.
31« North tommenial St.
Phone: 3-3175 Day and Night
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