The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 22, 1950, Page 7, Image 7

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STATE TIMBER SALE
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S P E C I A L
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TRADE MARK
STAY-WHITE
Regularly
11.39
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Until May 31, 1930
Try a pint of KEM-GLO, in
white that stayt white, at
only 98*, Today! A pint
covers up to 50 square feet.
• 10 lovely colors in quarts
and gallons. Pints in Stay-
white only.
»2.39 Qt. »7.98 Gal.
Get your PINT of KEM-
GLO574_>-trZ>i/eatonly 98*,
TODAY! Bring this ad to
FRERES
Building Supply
Mill City
Notice is hereby given that oral
bids will be received by the State
Forester or his authorized agent, act­
ing in behalf of the State of Oregon
by and through its Board of Forestry,
at 2600 State Street, Salem, Oregon,
at 10:00 o’clock AM.. daylight sav­
ing time, July 24, 1950. for unesti-
' mated volume of mixed old growth
Douglas fir, western hemlock and red
cedar designated for cutting by the
! State Forester or his agent upon the
following described lands located in
Linn County, Oregon:
N\Vt4NEii, StiNEti, S»i Section 4;
NWi4SEi4. SuSEi, Section 5;
S4NEi4. S4SW i 4, SEi4 Section 7;
All Section 8 except SUSWi4NE<4
and NI3NWf4SEt4;
All Section 9;
I All Section 10 except NEt4SE>4;
Stj Section 11;
AU Section 14;
All Section 15;
All Section 16;
All Section 17;
N4N14. SEi4NEi4 Section 18;
NEv4, NV s NW i 4 Section 20;
| N*£ Section 21;
W% Section 22.
All in T 10 S, R 3 E
E4 Section 12, T 10 S, R 2 E.
No bid will be considered for less
I than $5.00 per MBF for old growth
Douglas fir and $3.00 per MBF for
western hemlock and red cedar. A
certified check in the amount of
$1.000.00 must be in the hands of all
bidders at the time of sale to be ap­
plied on the purchase price by the
successful bidder or retained as liqui­
dated damages should the bidder fail
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to execute the contract and furnish
I satisfactory
bond In the amount of
I $10,000.00 within
30 days following
acceptance of his bid. Before submit­
ting bids, prospective purchasers
should secure a copy of the bid pros­
pectus from the State Forester,
Salem, Oregon or Elmer Taylor, Me­
hama, Oregon. The State Forester
reserves the right to waive minor
technicalities or to reject any or all
bids.
Signed: G. SPAUR.
State Forester.
First publication June 22, 1950—It
JUNGWIRTH
STATE TIMBER SALE
Washed Sand, Cement Rock, Crushed Road
Rock, Oil Rock, Fill Rock
Shovel and Trucks for Hire
LYONS
t 294 Days
I 297 Nights
Mill City Plant 2 Miles West on River Road
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it
Dr. G. A. Serf ling
(A PALMER CHIROPRACTOR)
Recently moved from Astoria
to Scio, where he has built and
now operates a new
modern
office.
He gives X-Kay and Colonic
service, as well as the usual
modalities used by the modern
Chiropractor.
Church Activities
(,. E. THOMAS, Mill City
Bonneville Calls for Bids
On Transmission Line
SCIO, OREGON
OFFICE NEEDS
$20,784.84
The Bonneville Power Administra­
tion called for bids last Friday on |
EXPENDITURES:
invitation No. 5219 for construction'
GENERAL FUND
of the Maupin-Detroit section of the j
Judge Salary and
Recorder Salary ....
$ 960 00 Goldendale - Detroit - Goshen 230 kv
transmission line.
LAW ENFORCEMENT:
Bids are scheduled to be opened in
$5,240.00
Police Salary
Portland July 10,
This section of
150.00
Jail Maintenance
75 00
transmission line will be approxi­
Prisoners’ Board
450 00
Police Car Exp
mately 17 miles in length and will
200 00
Mise. Expenses
consist of 87 single - circuit heavy­
450.00
Insurance
steel section towers. The conductor
150.00
Park Fund
to be installed on the transmission
SOO 00
Police Car Payt.
line will be 1,272 MCM ACSR con­
This conductor has an ap­
$ 8,475.00 ductor.
Total
proximate outside diameter of 1.4
STREET FUND:
inches. The invitation provides that
Maintenance and
the work under the contract will be
Repair ............ $3,200 00
completed within 460 calendar days
Salaries ............. 4.200 00
after notice to proceed.
500 00
Equip’t Repair
2.200 00
Street Lights
Corvallis jumped 92.7 per cent in
$10.100.00 population between the 1940 and 1950
Total
EMERGENCY FUND:
census, according to unofficial figures
$ 2,209.81 released this week.
Emergency Fund
TOTAL EXPENDITURES $20,784.84
Public hearing date set for 23rd of
June, 1950, at 8 p.m. in the City Hall
First publication June 8, 1950 3t
SANTIAM Fraternal Order of Eaglee
2745 meets at Ladies Auxiliary Hall
each Tuesday at 8 p.m.
Mill City Lodge No. 144,
I O.O F. meets every Friday
night. Visiting brothers welcome.
Open daily except Sundays
Evenings by Appointment
PHONE 62F15
June 22. 19M
Thomas Housing Project
TOTAL INCOME
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7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THE COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE
Sand and Gravel Co.
MILL CITY: Phone 9242 Days
No Po/io Increase
Despite Weather
Notice is hereby given that oral
bids will be received by the State
Morning worship 11 A.M.
Forester or his authorized agent, act-1
Evangelistic service 8 P.M.
ing in behalf of the State of Oregon
Preaching services Wednesday and
by and through its Board of Forestry. 1
at 2600 State Street, Salem, Oregon,
The recent onset of warmer, IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH Friday 8 P.M.
at 9:00 o'clock AM. daylight sav­ weather brought no increase in Ore­
Sunday School 10 A M.
Rev Wayne W. Watkins, Pastos
ing time. July 24. 1950. for 1 339 MBF gon's polio incidence, and the state
Morning Service 11 A M.
• • •
old growth Douglas fir. 409 MBF board of health commented that "so
Youths Hour 6:15 P.M.
FREE
METHODIST
CHURCH
second growth Douglas fir, and 50 far, this year's pattern is reasonably
Evening Service 7 P.M.
MBF western hemlock, more or less,
North
51111
City
Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 PM
designated for cutting by the State encouraging”.
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
Those were the highlights of a:
Forester or his agent upon the fol­
Eldon Haley, Pastor
Morning
worship 11 a.m.
lowing described land located in Ma­ report made to the Oregon office of
• • •
Junior church 11:00 a.m.
the National Foundation for Infan-1
rion County. Oregon:
GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
NW1.4 of Section 2, Township 9 S., tile Paralysis today by Doctor Sam-1
OF CHRIST
Range 2 West.
pel Osgood, sate health board epidem-1
Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 p.
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
No bid will be considered for less ioligist
1 Phone 1906
Rev. L. C. Gould, Pastor
• • •
than $10 00 per MBF for old growth
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Dr. Osgood said that the state's
Douglas fir, $5 per MBF for second infantile paralysis rate is slackening
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m.
ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC
growth fir. and $3.00 per MBF for after getting off to a somewhat faster
Evening worship 7:30 p.m.
CHURCH, MILL CITY
hemlock. A certified check in the
Walter Smith, Pastor
Mass at 9 A.M.
amount of $500 00 must be in the start than was noted in the corres­
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hands of all bidders at the time of ponding months of 194(9. Thirty­
Confessions heard before Mass.
sale, to be applied as part of the seven cases had been recorded in FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Altar Society 2d Wednesday 8 pjn.
1950
up
to
the
beginning
of
this
week.
!
purchase price by the successful bid­
Father C. Mai, Pastor
Morning
worship
11
a
m.
as
campared
with
33
cases
for
the
1
der or retained as liquidated damages,
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Music by choir.
should the bidder fail to execute the . same number of weeks in 1949.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
contract.
Satisfactory bond for
Dr. David J. Ferguson. Preaching
The medical man said that the only |
$1.000.00 must be provided and ad­
Services every Lord's dry
Young People at 6:30 p.m., Mrs
1
"unusual
number
of
cases
”
this
year
I
vance payment made in the amount
Sunday school 9:45 p.m.
Arthur
Kreiver,
leader.
:
had
been
reported
in
Clackamas
of $10,000.00 within 30 days following
Morning worship 11:00 A.M.
• • •
acceptance of his bid. The balance I County where an earlier onslaught
Young People's meeting 6:30 P.M.
of the bid price shall be paid within of the disease inflicted seven persons. DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
] Evening worship 7:30 P.M.
90 days following acceptance of bid , He added, however, that the Clacka-
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
or prior to commencement of logging, | mas
tuation seemed to have im­
T. Courtney, Jr.. Pastor
Morning worship 11 a.m.
whichever may be the prior date. prove^ materially in recent weeks.
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Youth meeting 6:45 p.m.
Before submitting bids, prospective
The Clackamas County cases ap-
L.D.S. OF JESUS CHRIST CHURCH
Youth night Saturday 7 p.m.
purchasers should secure a copy of
the bid prospectus from the State I parently resulted from a new out-
Detroit
Warren Knape. Pastor
Forester, Salem. Oregon, or Elmer I break as distinguished from most of
• • •
Sunday school each Sunday 10 aA.
Lane
County's
eight
cases
for
the
Taylor. Mehama, Oregon,. The State
In high school building, Detroit.
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Forester reserves the right to waive ! year which, Dr. Osgood said, were
Priethood meeting 11 a.m.
Full
Gospel
Preaching
minor technicalities or to reject any left-overs from the epidemic the
or all bids.
Zealand Fryer, Presiding
Sunday school 10 A.M.
latter county experienced in 1949.
Signed: G. SPAUR,
Latest figures showed that the last
State Forester. complication on a national scale
First publication June 22, 1950—4t
gave a weekly total of 103 cases, in
BUDGET OF (TTY OF MILL CITY comparison with 168 for the corre­
sponding week last year. National
For Year 1950-1951
Foundation offices in Portland said
INCOME for Year 1950-1951:
that the county-wide incidence is run­
UENERAL FUND:
ning about one-third under the rate
Liquor
$ 70000
LOTS, and HOMES FOR SALE
for the first five months of 1949,
2.000.00
Fines
which
was
America
’
s
most
severe
Licenses
1.500.00
IF YOU’RE A G.L, SEE
polio year.
Pinballs, punch-
Nearly 43,000 cases were recorded
boards, etc.
1.500.00
in the nation for 1919 325 of them In
150 00
Telephone
Oregon which underwent its fourth
$ 5,850 00 , worst year from the polio stand­
Total .
STREET FUND:
point. Chapter officials throughout
State Highway
the state are stressing to parents the
Commission . $7,000 00
need for avoiding fatigue, polluted
County Road Tax 2,200 00
water, and large public gatherings,
900 00
Public Utilities
as precautions against their children
$10,100 00 contracting infantile paralysis
Total
SALEM
EMERGENCY FUND:
Phone 8-4634
141
N.
Commercial
St.
$1,500.00
Cash on Hand
Tax Levy .......... 3,334 84
Has Everything for Your
4,834.84
Total .....
Oregon produced 40,000 pounds of
copper and more than 12,000 ounces |
of silver in 1949.
Furniture and Bookkeeping Supplies
Richfield Station
Open Under
r
New Management
GOODYEAR ACCESSORIES:
TIRES
BATTERY CABLES
BATTERIES
RADIATOR HOSE
FAN BELTS
SPARK PLUGS
Frank's Richfield Service
Mill City Hotel
FRANK BARNEY
WE HANDLE GUARANTEED RECAPS BY
and
O.K. Rubber Welders
Boarding House
FAMILY STYLE MEALS
Under New Management
WHICH KIND OF
CHECKBOOK IS
count here — choose the
type of checkbook you like
best. Then enjoy the bill-paying ease of writing
your own personal checks at your convenience.
MILL CITY STATE BANK
8
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSITRANCE CORP.
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