The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 22, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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    FIREWORKS
June 22. 1950
■THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Wants and Sales
For Sale by Boy Scouts
Stands located at Lyons and Mill City
On sale June 20th to July 4th
GATES
Sunday Driving Resulted
In Heaviest Death Rate
On Oregon’s Highways
Mom & Pop’s
By MRS ALBERT MILLSAP
Father’s Day was the occasion for
a number of family
famil dinners and get-
Sunday topped all other days of the
togethers Sunday,
FOR SALE Grand Plano, recondi­ FOR SALE — Three choice building
lots in Swift's addition, water, elec­
j Mr anj Mrs. Robert Wilson of week in traffic deadliness in Oregon
tioned and recently refinished ma­
tricity available, level ground. W.
hogany baby grand.
Guaranteed
Roseburg were at the home of his last year with 67 fatal accidents, the '
L. Peterson.
20tf
perfect.
$775 00 cash, terms, or
parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson, state traffic safety division has re-I
rented with purchase option. Stone
Piano Co., 1540 Fairgrounds Road. WE BUY—Cascara bark Red’s Hill FOR SALE—Spinet Piano, $35.00 de­ over the weekend. They took their ported.
Top Trading Post.
24
posit, and $15.00 per month places son, Ronnie, who had visited his
Salem.
16tf
Saturday ran a close second with |
a fine instrument in your home. grandparents for the past week, home
FOR
SALE
OR
TRADE
—
One
acre
60 fatal smash-ups, the division said.
Stone with them.
JTOR RENT Two-room housekeeping
Can
be
seen
locally.
Write
with two cabins, spring, and par­
Least fatal accidents were recorded
apartment, suitable for two men.
Piano Co., 1540 Fairgrounds Road,
A family dinner was held at the on Tuesday, with a total of 25, and
tially finished 4-room house. Will
16tf
Inquire at The Enterprise.
25-3p
Salem.
take car or trailer house in trade.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rush, Thursday, with 28.
Dan Morrison, Gates, Ore.
25-3p WE BUY—Fir pitch 75c per gallon honoring Mr. Rush and his father
FOR SALE One dining room set, six
Heavier rural highway traffic vol-1
Chairs, buffet, table, two extra FOR SALE — 6 ft. Maytag Freezer j See us for containers. Red's Hill Charles Rush of Gates. Others pres­
ume
due to weekend driving is the
Top
Trading
Post.
24
leaves, walnut veneer. Very good
ent were Mrs. Charles Rush, Mr. and
$189.00. Stayton Hardware & Fur-,
main underlying factor, officials said,
condition, price $75. Lester Warner,
niture Co., Stayton, Ore.
25tf FOR SALE Dodge motor complete Mrs. Lyle Rush and baby daughter, which increases the chances of mis­
Box 763, Mill City.
23-3p
except generator, good condition, Mr. and Mrs. Robert King and daugh­ haps at high speed. Worst killers in
SALE—2*4 HP. Lawson out­
FOR SALE Shallow well, pressure FOR
never been worked on. Model 218 ter Marcia and Mr. and Mrs. Guy 1949 were accidents in which a car
board motor $79 50; Maytag Pro­
pump, like new, $13.50. Red's Hill
replacement motor, will fit 34 to Barnforth, all from Salem.
pane gas range $225.00. Stayton
ran off the roadway, overturned in
Top Trading Post.
25tf
48 Dodge. Also fits 36 Dodge panel.
At the Clyde Oliver home were the roadway, or struck a fixed object,
Hardware
&
Furniture
Co.,
Stayton,
I
John
C.
Moore,
Box
94,
Lyons,
Ore.
their family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oliver
25tf
KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED — I Ore.
25-1 and daughter, Bill and Ed Keith most of them due to loss of control
Fastest service in Portland and sat­
at excessive speed.
isfaction guaranteed by Portland's PLEASE LIST all available rooms,
Oliver, all of Corvallis. Miss Jean
room and board, houses and apts. FOR 4JALE—140 h p. deisel, double­
oldest company.
Eight exposure
drum, with lines, $3,500. Jungwirth Oliver of Salem and Jackie and Don- by Mrs. Joaquin at the close of the
Write, telephone or visit Personnel
roll developed and one print each
Sand & Gravel, ph. 9242, Mill City. nalee who are still at home.
Dept.
10
a
m.
to
3
p.m.
Consolidated
evening to Mrs. Glen Hearing, Mrs.
25c. Two prints each 35c. Rolls
24-3
Mrs. Edmund Klecker, at her hoine
Builders,
Inc.,
Detroit
Dam.
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with more than eight exposures one
Wilson Park, Mrs. Albert Millsap,
in
Stayton,
served
dinner
in
honor
print each 35c. Re-prints 3c each. FOR SALE — 20-foot eastern built FOR SALE—Pillows 65c. Red's Hill
Mrs. Norman Garrison, Mrs, Lincoln
of
her
husband,
E.
W.
Klecker
and
Send coin. The Quality Picture Co.
trailer house, furnished. Behind H.
Top Trading Post.
25tf her father, Albert Millsap of Gates. Henness, Mrs. Frank Saunders, Mrs
Box 44O1Z, Portland 8, Ore.
18tf
E. Martin’s Body & Fender Shop,
Harold Wilson, Mrs. Gwen Schaer,
Gerald Garrison spent the weekend
Mehama, Ore.
23-3p NUBBINS AND EYES spliced for
Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Mrs. Kay Mc­
FOR SALE- 16-ft. trailer, sleeps two,
at
the
home
of
his
parents,
Mr.
and
chokers. Inquire at Silver Saddle
Carty, Mrs. Floyd Völkel, Mrs. Laura
very clean, your for $250. Adams FOR SALE —Used Tents, 16 x 32,
Gerald is Joaquin, Mrs. Theodore Burton and
Service Station.
25-3p Mrs. Norman Garrison.
Cabin Court, Gates.
25-3p
$3900
Red’B Hill Top Trading
employed in Eugene. Other Sunday
Post.
25tf FOR SALE—Live weight or dressed guests at the Garrison home were his Mr. Allen
EXPERT AUTO and home radio
Fryers. Clayton Baltimore, phone aunt, Mrs. Nora Follett, and Mr and
service, 20 years experience, all FOR SALE Half-finished 4-r house,
3934.
24-3 Mrs. Vernon Follett, all from Alsea.
makes. Guaranteed service.
with 1% acres land, well, $1,200.00.
!
Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. 3tf
Will accept trailer on trade. See
A guest, this week at the home of
B.
J.
Wriglesworth,
Route
1,
Lyons,
Mrs.
Claude
Alexander
is
Alexander's
FOR SALE—Rabbits, does and bucks,
one mile east of Gates.
22-5t
granddaughter, Miss Verna May Burk I
68 breeding does, six bucks, good
Kce, All does due to kindle within A GOOD SELECTION of linoleum
I of Seattle.
BYRON DAVIS, Prop.
i next 30 days. Write to R. W.
j Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hatton and son
yardage, 6 and 9 ft. widths, 69c per
Schroll, M. R. Box 705, Clarks Mills
! J. L. Hatton returned to their home
sq. yard. Dave Epps Furniture Co.
“At the Bottom of the Hili’’
Rd., Sweet Home, Ore.
24-3p
| here from Portland where they had
FOR SALE—Tents, new, fire proof, |
| been for some time. They attended I
OREGON
MILL CITY,
mildew proof, water proof, 9x9
C. E. 'Pink’ Mason, Prop.
AVON PRODUCTS
1 the Rose Festival before returning i
$24 50, 14 x 14, $49.00 Red's Hill
to Gates.
SHELL PRODUCTS
Phone 3424
Top Trading Post.
25tf .
22-14t
Mr. and Mrs. William Athey and
AUTO STORAGE BATTERIES
FOR SALE — Fourteen man bunk­
four daughters were Sunday visitors
ZENITH
TIRES
FOR SALE — Complete restaurant,
house and two large rooms for llv-1
in Lebanon at the home of friends.
kitchen equipment, dishes included,
ing or office connected. All fur-i
Mrs. Paul Davis left Sunday for
reasonable. The Cottonwoods Tav­
nished, centrally located. See Cat­
Portland where she will receive a
ern, Route 1, Albany, Ph. 2510R2
ton Cornelius, Detroit.
25-1
medical checkup. She planned to re­
Albany,
22-3p
LET US FIGURE YOUR ESTIMATES ON
Before her de­
:i ili turn home Tuesday.
ainuiiiiiiiiii
FOR
SALE
Spinet
piano.
Will
sac
­
PLUMBING AND HEATING
SOAP FREE!—No work, 9 lb. wash
parture a Christening party was held
rifice for quick sale. Cash or terms.
30c, Why do it the old way. Gates
No Job Too Large and None Too Small
at the Methodist church in Mill City
Can
be
seen
at
Mill
City.
Write
Automatic Laundry.
23-3p
Tallman Piano Store, 395 S 12th
| for her infant daughter, Lonna Paul.
Shop and Residence 4260 Macleay Road, SALEM
Ph. 2-7390
St., Salem, Oregon.
25-3
Mrs. Stanley Godden of Arcata,
FOR SALE — Hollywood beds $5.50.
Red s Hill Top Trading Post
25tf
Calif., accompanied by her nephew.
FOR SALE — 6 cu. ft. deep-freeze ;
Leonard Smith of Mehama visited at
LIST YOUR homes and farms with
MILL CITY
$150 00, like new. Phone 5807.
the home of her father, William Stitt
me. Have cash buyers. Mill City,
one day last week. Mrs. Goddard was
I
David M.
Oates, Detroit, Lyons.
A
FRIENDLY
a former residentof Mill City and
3tf
Reid, Real Estate.
Gates.
FAMILY
FOR SAIÆ Kimball upright piano,
Mrs. Gwen Schaer was hostess on [
ATMOSPHERE
excellent tone Inquire at Detroit
Father’s day to her father, Clarence
Barber Shop,
23-3 I
’ Johnson, her mother Mrs. Johnson, j
PREVAILS
Royal Johnson and Mr. and Mrs Rob- |
FOR SALE — New home, 4 rooms,
GENERAL AUTO and
lert Levon.
modern, wired for electric range,
Mrs Wilson Park, accompanied by
TRUCK REPAIR
large lot, fine shade trees, in city.
Mrs. Glen Hearing and Mrs. Mike
Would take late modem trailer
house See Bob Thompson, apt 7,
Plant, was a Salem visitor Saturday.
Beebe Apts, Ph. 561.
24-3p |
Mrs. Tex Allen was in Portland
several days this week visiting friends
FOR SALE Hot water tanks, guar-|
and relatives there. She was accom­
Phone 3452
anteed, $7.50 Red's Hill Top Trad­
panied home by Mrs. Warren Varcoe.
ing Post
who with Mr. Varcoe was a weekend
guest at the home of her mother. Mrs. |
Rose Stewart.
Guests Father's day, complimenting
George Ditto were his son, Glenn of
Junction City; daughters. Mrs. Beulah
Bucknum of Portland; Mrs. Dorothy
VETERINARIAN
Faulkner and son James of Florence;
For your excavating
Mr and Mrs. Orville Gleason and sons
and
dump
truck
work
STAYTON
Gregory and Kimberly of Portland,
3-8 yd. 10-B Shovel
and Mrs. A. H. Fish of Salem. The
PHONE 4148
Basements, Trench and
family met their father in Mill City
General Excavating
at the Christian church and accom­
Opposite
panied hint home to "Windermere
Silver Saddle Trailer Camp
I
Farm” where a picnic lunch and din-
Mil) City. Ore.
Phone »03
> ner were served on the lawn. Other
I guests were Mrs. Ditto's brother, Ed-
| ward Bronkey and his daughter's
family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Joiner with
her daughter and granddaughter all
It’s Smart !
It’s New!
of Salem. Four generations of Mrs I
Ditto's family were represented by I
the group.
Where Friends Meet
Mrs. Harvey Kanoff and two sons I
of Lyons spent one day last week at I
On Highway 222, Linn County Side
(’aiiyon Garage
the home of her grandparents Mr I
MILL CITY
and Mrs Ned Richards.
Expert Repairing
I
. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
George ‘Sparky’ Ditter
Tony Ziebert
A special meeting of members of
SMELI. OIL PRODUCTS
the Gates Woman's club was called i
Mill City
U. S. ROV AI. TIRES
!, Fry, Mgr.
for Sunday evening at the home of
\ Mrs. Joe Joaquin to discuss business
I pertaining to the new club house
LIPPOLD - BRENNER
Mrs Wilson Park presided in the ab-
Accountants
> sence of the president, Mrs Edward
Detroit lavern
Chance Tex Allen was present and
Bookkii ping Service
Aiiditlng
and Trailer Court
Payroll Reporta
Incarne Tnt
gave a short talk and answered ques­
FIRST IN DETROIT
A
Broadway
Phones:
tions pertaining to the matter under
STILL FIRST IN DETROIT
Honra: 10 to 7
Mill City 207
Salem 3 7615
meanoa
Otto Russell ! discussion. Refreshments were served
Glen Dryden
FOR SALE—1946 Cadillac power en-
gine, complete with radiator, 12-
volt generator and starter and all
dash board gauges Ready to run
$300 00 Inquire at Mill City Auto
Supply, phone 1652.
23-3
CAFE
Private Dining
Room
A Friendly Place
To While Away
Your Idle Hours
RICHARDS
TAVERN
GATES
MILL CITY TAVERN
Service Station
GREENLY’S Plumbing & Heating
FISHING TACKLE
Les’s Tavern
Arc and Acetylene
Welding
J. W. GOIN
JOHN \I)\MS
Directory
Professional
D.W.KEID.MI).
\ ERNE’S
BARBER SHOP
!
HOWARD CORSET SHOP
Foundation Garments
Hye, ial Attention Given to Fittings
Hoale ry I .In gerle- Dresses - Smocks
131 High St
Salem
Phone 4032
bargains
In Furniture, 8toves, Dishes
Clothing Housewares
MAC’S
145 S Church, neat to Salem Parkin«
RAI.EIGII HAROLD
FLORIST «nd M KSER1
319 W. Wash. Street 1 tj block«
W. Stayton III way
l*hone 3684
General Dry Good«
NOTIONS
UN G F RIF.
READY-TO-WEAR
HOSIERY
t.t ZIERS OMMITK8
MIKE’S Septic Service :
Nrpth Tanks and Newer« Cleaned •
riH.n.
N Al EM 3 F4AA <x»l JJ1CT •
1*79 Elm Nt. W. Nalem
Real Estate
Mill City
FLOWERS
GOODi’S HOWER SHOP
Phone Blue till!
Stayton, Ore.
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WOOD’S STORE
DWIDM.KEll)
WEDDLE FUNERAL
HOME
• NEW STOCK
Dress Prints
—
Oil
Silk and Wool Scarfs
New Shade« In Nylon«
Curttaln Material — Ticking
Heiidricson’s Store
In the Dawe* Bldg
IPEP
Modem Funeral Service
STAYTON
OREGON
«Bin c n a o o o n u annatcnanaawmra
C. E. Coville
MILL CITY
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Real Estate
Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc
weekly pickups 31 per month
Also light hauling
' «w a r d Herman
Beat Side Mill CHy
P* $491
IJNTTNGN W ANTED
MASTER
Poplar
Phone 2323
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