■fune 8, 1850 FOR SALE—Whipping cream. Mrs. •—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Wants and Sales FOR SALE -Grand Piano, recondi­ FARMS FREE—160-acre homestead tracts now available for farming, tioned and recently refinished ma- kogany baby grand. Guaranteed dairying, ranching, etc. Also other perfect. $775.00 cash, terms, or Government lands as low as $1.00 rented with purchase option. Stone i per acre up. For information all states sent post paid, send $3.00 to Piano Co., 1540 Fairgrounds Road, Salem. 16tf Northwest Land Service, 410 E. 8th Ave., Anaconda, Mont. 22-3t FOR SALE One dining room set, six FOR SALE — 1949 Kaiser Deluxe, ex­ chairs, buffet, table, two extra cellent, clean condition. R. A. Long, leaves, walnut veneer. Very good Butler’s Trailer Court, Gates. Ore. condition, price $75. Lester Warner, 21-3t Box 763, Mill City. 23-3p KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED — FOR SALE--Three choice building Fastest service in Portland and sat­ lots in Swift’s addition, water, elec­ isfaction guaranteed by Portland's tricity available, level ground. W. 20tf oldest company. Eight exposure L. Peterson. roll developed and one print each 25c. Two prints each 35c. Rolls LIST YOUR homes and farms with me. Have cash buyers. Mill City, with more than eight exposures one David M print each 35c. Re-prints 3c each. Gates, Detroit, Lyons. 3tf Reid, Real Estate. Send coin. The Quality Picture Co. Box 44O1Z, Portland 8, Ore. 18tf FOR SALE — 20-foot eastern built trailer house, furnished. Behind H. FOR SALE—'49 62 Kelvinator $160; 1950 roll type Maytag washing ma­ E. Martin's Body & Fender Shop, Mehama, Ore. 23-3p chine $105; 3 months old furniture; 1 daveno and matching rocker; rose I «Hi SALE - Highway frontage in frieze, sponge rubber padding $150; Mill City, excellent business loca­ 1 bleached eastern oak dining room tion. Phone 1957. 22-3p table, 4 chairs $60; 1 bed and Mr. and Mrs. chest with large mirror, FOR SALE 14-ft. house trailer, fur­ light mahogany $100; 1 set coil nished. Plenty builtrins, stove, full springs, Simons $25; 9x12 floral rug size bed. $275.00, good condition and pad $50; 1 walnut coffee table Call after 6 p.m. 3-7226 Salem. 375 $10. Inquire Keith’s Chevron Sta- Market St. 23-3p , Uon. 21-3p FOR SALE 18 ft. trailer house, good BIXPERT AUTO and home radio condition, reasonable. Fir Grove service, 20 years experience, all Court, west of Mill City on hiway. makes. Guaranteed service. Owner, Cecil Fritts. 22-3p Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. 3tf FOR SALE — Ford V-8 sedan '35, WE BUY Cascara Bark Red’s Hill $100 60 Durham’s Grocery, Gates. 21tf Top Trading Post. 22-3p FOR SALE or TRADE Will take in late model sedan on 10 rooms and 2 acres In city limits of Mill City, 22-14t very reasonable. Ideal for rooming house, 4 blocks from Hill Top Store. FOR SALE - Complete restaurant, P. O. Box 96, Gates. Phone 3771. kitchen equipment, dishes included, F. Cook. _ 22-3p reasonable. The Cottonwoods Tav­ a ern, Route 1, Albany Ph. 2510R2 FOR SALE Half-finished 4-r house, Albany. 22-3p with l',i a ires land, well, $1,20000. I Will accept trailer on trade. See SOAP FREE! No work, 9 lb. wash A. J. Wriglesworth, Jipute 1, Lyons, 30c Why do it the old way. Gates one mile east of Gates. 22-5t Automatic laundry. 23-3p V GOOD SELECTION of linoleum, WANTED Strawberry pickers. I’h. yardage, 6 and 9 ft. widths, 69c per 14F51 Stayton, RFD 1, Box 243, sq yard. Dave Epps Furniture Co. Stay ton. 21-3p FOR SALE — fl-rooni house, barn, FOR SALE. Booth Bros, upright chicken house, orchard, several piano, good tone. Reasonable, call acres of good garden soil goes with at The Enterprise. 23-lp this place, can all be irrigated, at­ terms can be had. Phone FOR SALE 1946 Cadillac power en­ tractive 742, Royal Johnson, 2 mi. east of gine. complete with radiator, 12- 18-6p volt generator and starter and all Gates in Linn county. dash board gauges Ready to run FOR SALE Oil heater $25; light oak $300 00 Inquire at Mill City Auto chest of drawers $15; A B apart­ Supply, phone 1652. 23-3 ment electric range $80; daveno and swing rocker, blue velour $75; FOR SALE Kimball upright piano, floor lamp $5; occasional rocker $5; excellent tone Inquire at Detroit trash burner $16.50; bedstead $1 50; Barber Shop. 23-3 '32 Pont lac coupe mechanics spe-, cial, some parts included $25; '37 Chevrolet coupe, radio and heater | FOMESEEKERS AGENCY SALE $250.00 K M Hill. Box 411, Mill AND RENTAL SERVICE City, across from Oregon Pulp & Paper mill on old highway, 23-lp FOR RENT 3- room, modern, furnished $30.00 apartment 35.00 2 rooms and bath, furnished 4000 3 rooms and bath, furnished .30 00 4- room, modern house AVON PRODUCTS Phone 3121 JOI INS ADAMS MUST BE SOLD 6-room, modern furnished $5,500 00 house. i:. acre Now available 10-acre creek lo< ation with 2 house. Good road. Will sell on easy terms For your excavating and dump truck work 3-8 yd. 10-B Shovel Basements, Trench and General Excavating Phone 903 Business - Directory Attorney at lunv Mill City MasaaiaaMarMMMMi HW infilili h : HIHHKRMMIMMMMMBI A L1PPOLD - BRENNER VERNES BARBER SHOP Accountants Bookkeeping Service Auditing Payroll Reports Income Tax 2nd A Rronduay Phones: Mill City 207 Mill City Honra: 10 to 7 Salem 3-7615 TAVERN NU-METHOD MILL (’. Y Service Station MILL CITY TAVERN Les s Tavern JUNGWIRTH Sand and Gravel Co Detroit Tavern Glen Dryden fei IMMMH* : HOWARD CORSET SHOP BARGAINS MAC'S 145 S Church next to Salem Partrtn» WOOD'S SKIRL (tenersi Dry Good. nouons i ingerir READY-TO-WEAR HOMER Y LUZIER8 COSMETICS MIKE’S Septic Service ; Septic Tanks and Srwera Cleaned » Pkon«- RAI KM S MM. COLLECTf 1»7» Fin» RL. W Salem Shovel and I rueks for Hire LTON. ! “* D*” ( 2ÖT Wirbt. MILL CITY: Phone 9242 Days I) WIDM. REID Foundation Garment« Special Attention Given to Fittings Hoole ry -1J n gr rie-DrraMea - Smock* 131 High St. Salem Phone 4032 In Furniture Stoves. Dishes Clothing Housewares TAVERN SANTIAM GARAGE ('anvon Garage HARLOW L. WEINRICK Albany North Santiani Professional * 318 Broadalbin Savings Bonds Drive Features Liberty Beil GREENLY’S Plumbing & Heatin? Silver Saddle Trailer Camp Mill City, Ore. LYONS George Cree, Phone 924. 23-3 FOR SALE or TRADE—Well located By EVA BRESSLER duplex, ytlso 6 cabin court. Also 10 acre creek location. What nave Mrs. John Jungwirth with her sis­ ter Mrs. Theresa Rund of Salem left you to offer ? Contact the HOMESEEKERS AGENCY for Roslyn, South Dakota, where they Silverton, Oregon will visit another sister and attend PLEASE LIST all available rooms, the wedding of a niece. They expect room and board, houses and apts to be gone a month. One MUI East of Detroit Write, telephone or visit Personnel Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead was Dept. 10 a m. to 3 p.m. Consolidated called to Burnt Wood by the sudden JEWEL MYERS, Mgr. Builders, Inc., Detroit Dam. 12tf death of her father Mr. Bentford. Funeral services were held Friday FOR SALE—Spinet Piano, $35.00 de­ from a Corvallis funeral home. posit, and $15.00 per month places a fine instrument in your home. Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman, Can be seen locally. Write Stone Janice, Janet and Jeanette spent the Piano Co., 1540 Fairgrounds Road. weekend in Eugene at the home of her 16tf parents Mr. and George Hubbard. Salem. They also visited at the home of her FOR SALE—1930 Model A Ford se­ sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ dan $85.00 cash. McElvain, Martin’s Trailer Court. 21-3p ence Decker, Janet and Jeanette re­ mained at the home of their grand­ GENERAL AUTO and FOR SALE 4-bedrm. modern house, parents for an indefinite stay. TRUCK REPAIR approximately 1% acres just out­ Mrs. Rammie Martell and infant side city limits on Lyons-Mill City son returned home from a Lebanon Arc and Acetylene highway. Warren Howe. 22-3p hospital the last of the week. ROOM & BOARD- $15 week across Mr. and Mrs. Loren Chamberlain Welding road from ? Cafe, Lyons, Mrs. B. returned home last W’eek from Cen­ Phone 3453 F. Hahn. 22-3p tralia. Wash., where they visited at the home of her son. FOR SALE — 20 acres near Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Smith enter­ Ore., 5-room house. 2-room cabin, The Liberty Bell, America’s his­ garage, outbuildings, beautiful park tained a group of juniors honoring with >4 mile river frontage, electric their daughter Donna on her birthday toric symbol of Independence, will spring water system, 10 acres sandy anniversary. The time was spent in step into present-day America's af­ loam. Frank Saunders, Route 1, picnicking up the little North Fork fairs as the symbol of the Treas­ A Friendly Place Lyons, Ore , Ph. 757 Mill City 22-3p river, where outside games furnished ury’s Independence Savings Bonds Drive from May 15 to July 4. Present were To While Away FOR SALE -Boy's 24-in. Roadmaster the entertainment. The campaign will urge the peo­ Donna Peabody, Pauline Bridges, bicycle, good condition, $30. Call ple to “Save for Your Independ­ Officer Hunt, police station. 22tf Pauline Schiewek, Laura Karr, Dean Your Idle Hours ence” through U. S. Savings Bonds. Mansvold, Drury Dark, Cecil Bassett, Mayor Bernard Samuel of Phila­ WHY PAY RENT? Buy income prop­ Derwood Dark and Mr. and Mrs. delphia visits Independence Hail erty. New duplex for sale. W. L. Smith. to give official approval to the “bell Peterson, Swift’s addition. 20tf Church night was held Thursday and the bond” campaign. WANTED — Strawberry, gooseberry, 'evening at the club rooms. The oc- Fifty-two full-size exact dupli­ Cherry pickers. Cabins, electric I casion honored Mr. and Mrs. Lau- cates of the Liberty Bell will tour lights, stoves furnished. Etzel Bros. ! rence Walworth who will be leaving the nation during the drive due to Stayton, Ore., R. 1, Box 234. 21-3p ! soon. The Walworths have sold their the generosity and cooperation of America's copper producers. One farm and will spend the summer at of these bells will be on tour in this Suttle Lake, locating elsewhere for state. winter. The party also honored GATES For Guaranteed Cleaning the Rev. and Mrs. Jewell who will also l>e leaving some time in June. The lege at Corvallis Monday, June 5th. it’s the ! Jewells and Walworths were pre­ Students from this vicinity graduat­ sented with personal cups and sauc­ ing were Willard Berry who received ers a little remembrance from their his diploma in forestry; Billie Prich- l ard in dairy manufacturing, and many friends. Mr. and Mr». Earl Hampton and Juanita Downing in secretary science. Mr. and Mrs. Pearlie Cribbs moved 24-HOUR SERVICE little son Douglas Earl arrived in to Dallas the last of the week, where Lyons Saturday morning from Pen­ Mill City dleton.The Hamptons who have spent he will be employed. Charles Hiatt of Redmond spent | the past two years in Pendleton where Closes at 6 P.M. lie taught in the high school there, the weekend in Lyons with relatives. I are moving back to the valley. He 1 He was a guest at the Elmer and | will be assistant principal at the Amos Hiatt homes. Recently reported on the sick list | Junior Leslie high school in Salem are Mrs. George Berry, Mrs. Clyde this coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fox and daugh­ Lewis and Mrs. John McClurg. ter Marjorie left Saturday morning for Portland where they were to stay all night at the home of his sister Mrs. Thelma Surry, They would C. E. ‘Pink’ Mason, Prop. leave Sunday morning for Midvale, Idaho. Mrs. Surry accompanied SHELL PRODUCTS i them and will visit also at the home A ITO STORAGE BATTERIES of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray ZENITH TIRES : J. Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber, Dennis FISHING TACKLE and Donna Lou spent the weekend at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mulkey at Silverton. '(intuir Mrs. Max Willingsworth of Coro­ nado, Calif., arrived in Lyons Monday evening to spend two weeks at the BYRON DAVIS, Prop. home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wagner. She will also visit her “At the Bottom of the Hill” grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Oral To­ MILL CITY land, and aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. OREGON MILL CITY Robert Fetherston. A FRIENDLY Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodman who lost their home and complete FAMILY furnishing by fire a week ago was ATMOSPHERE honored with a shower held at the community club house Friday after­ PREVAILS noon. I Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. LET US FIGURE YOUR ESTIMATES ON Minnie Smith and Mrs. Catherine PLUMBING AND HEATING Lyon were Mr. and Mrs. John Mortz, and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mortz of No Job Too Ijirge and None Too Small Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bosch Shop and Residence 4260 Macleay Road, SALEM Ph. 2-7390 I and daughter Marie Bosch of Brooks. The two Mortzs are brothers of Mrs. 1 Smith and Mrs. Lyon and Mrs. Bosch a sister. The occasion was a get to­ gether before Mrs. Lyon leaves on J Ö a trip to various places in Europe, Expert Repairing While there she will visit their two SHELL OIL PRODUCTS sisters in Germany. U. S. ROYAI. TIRES The Mari-Linn PTA is sponsoring Detroit p. E. Fry, Mgr. a turkey dinner held at the Rebekah hall Saturday evening. June 10 Din- i ner will be served from 5 to 8. Pro­ ceeds will go for 4-H club scholar­ Washed Sand, Cement Rock, Crushed Road ships. Plates will be sold for 99c and Trailer Court Rock, Oil Rock, Fill Rock I for adults and 49c for children. FIRST IN DETROIT STILL FIRST IN DETROIT Several from Lyons attended grad­ Red Rynearecn Otto Russell uation exercises at Oregon State col- Mill City Plant 2 Miles West on River Road Real Estate Mill Cltv FLOWERS GOODF’S I LOW ER SHOP l*hon«' Blur (MB Stayton. Ore. WEDDLE FUNERAL HOME NEW STOCK Dre** — oil Silk and Wool Scarf* Xrw Shade* In N>lon* C urt tain Material — Ticking Hcinlricson s Stori In the Ihtwe* Bldg. M«»dem Funeral Service STAYTON OREGON hhipqqqbdod © QnnxmnnBwanvnn €. E. Covi I le MILL ITT» DISPOSAL SERVICE Real Estate Garbage ashes, trimming», etc weekly pickups $1 per month Also light hauling •aHiarrf Hrmun Phone ’325 innnnnon n ■ o u n n u n d aan n axua Meat Side Mill City Pk 8467 URTINO« WANTED It s New ! It’s Smart! MEANDER INN Where Friends Meet MASTER P<>f»««L»r .. L«-« OU'« «I On Highway 222, Linn County Side MILL CITY Tony Ziebert George ‘Sparky’ Differ : • : : »