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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1950)
LEGAL ADVERTISING STATE TIMBER SALE Notice is hereby given that oral bid* 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 Unn County, Oregon: NWy4NE^i, S^NEti, S% Section 4; NWy4SEy4, St4SEy4 Section 5; StiNEti, S^SWti, SEV4 Section 7; All Section 8 except StiSWV4NEv4 and N^NW^SEVi: All Section 9; All Section 10 except NEt4SEl4; SH Section U; All Section 14; All Section 15; AU Section 16; A11 Section 17; NfcNtj. SEt4NEi4 Section 18; NEy4, NViNW;4 Section 20: N^j Section 21; Section 22. AU in T 10 S, R 3 E EU Section 12, T 10 S, R 2 E. No bid will be considered for less 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- <• Headquarters for Carden Seeds (Packet or Bulk Pack) ALSO FTEIJ) AND GRASS SEEDS Various Types of Garden Tools, Etc SANTIAM FARMERS CO-OP STAYTON, OREGON Summer Driving Can Be a Pleasure BUY A GUARANTEED Salem Automobile Co dated damages should the bidder fail to execute the contract and furnish satisfactory bond in the amount of *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 - 4t NWy< of Section 2, Township 9 8., 7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE June M, Kt Range 2 West No bid will be considered for less ST. CATHERINE CATHOUO than *10.00 per MBF for old growth CHURCH. MILL <TTY Douglas fir, »5 per MBF for second growth fir and »3 00 per MBF for Mass at 9 A.M. GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH hemlock A certified check in the Confessions heard before Mass OF CHRIST amount of $50000 must be in the Altar Society 2d Wednesday 8 pja. Sunday school at 10 am. hands of all bidders at the time of Father C. Mai, Pastor sale, to be applied as part of the Morning worship 11 a m. • • • purchase price by the successful bid Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m. der or retained as liquidated damages, FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Evening worship 7:30 pjn. should the bidder fail to execute the Services every Lord’s day Walter Smith, Pastor contract. Satisfactory bond for Sunday school 9:45 pun. • • • *1,00000 must be provided and ad Morning worship 11:00 A M. vance payment made in the amount FIRST PRESRYTERI in church Young People's meeting 6:30 PM of *10.000 00 within 30 days following Morning worship 11 a m. STATE TIMBER SALE acceptance of his bid. The balance Evening worship 7:30 P.M. Music by choir. Notice is hereby given that oral of the bid price shall be paid within T. Courtney, Jr., Pastor Dr. David J. Ferguson. Preaching bids will be received by the State 90 days following acceptance of bid • e • Young People at 6:30 p.m., Mrs Forester or his authorized agent, act or prior to commencement of logging, L.D.8. OF JESUS CHRIST CHURCH ing in behalf of the State of Oregon whichever may be the prior date. Arthur Kreiver, leader. Detroit by and through its Board of Forestry, Before submitting blds, prospective ... at 2600 State Street. Salem. Oregon, purchasers should secure a copy of Sunday school each Sunday 10 am. at 9:00 o’clock A M., daylight sav the bid prospectus from the State DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH in high school building, Detroit Sunday school at 10 a.m. Forester. Salem, Oregon, or Elmer ing time, July 24. 1950, for 1,339 MBF Priesthood meeting 11 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. old growth Douglas fir, 409 MBF | Taylor. Mehama, Oregon,. The State Zealand Fryer, Presiding second growth Douglas fir, and 50 ; Forester reserves the right to waive Youth meeting 6:45 p.m. • • • MBF western hemlock, more or less, minor technicalities or to reject any Youth night Saturday 7 pun. designated for cutting by the State or all bids. IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH Warren Knape, Pastor Signed: G. SPAUR. Forester or his agent upon the fol Sunday School 10 A.M. ... State Forester. lowing described land located in Ma Morning Service 11 A.M. First publication June 22, 1950—4t rion County, Oregon: COMMUNITY CHURCH Youths Hour 6:15 P.M. Full Gospel Preaching Evening Service 7 P.M. Sunday school 10 A.M. Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 PM Morning worship 11 A.M. Eldon Haley, Pastor Evangelistic service 8 P.M. Preaching services Wednesday and Friday 8 P.M. Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor • • • FREE METHODIST CHURCH North Mill City Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Junior church 11:00 a.m. Evening service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 p. Phone 1906 Rev. L. C. Gould, Pastor Church Activities State Offers Exams For Tax Commission AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE 1949 1948 1946 1948 1939 CHECK THIS LIST: CHRYSLER ROYAL 4-DOOR SEDAN PONTIAC TORPEDO 4-DOOR SEDAN CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4-DOOR SEDAN CHEVROLET STYLELINE 2-DOOR SEDAN PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SEDAN, New Paint and Seat Covers, Extra Good. > Salem Automobile Co. CHRYSLER - 405 N, Com'l St. Home of Service 495 N. Com’l St. PHONE 3-4117 - PLYMOUTH 435 N. Court St. Startling secrets she couldn’t even reveal to her mother are finally told to her family doctor by Marcia Mae Jones, the feminine star. In the movie “Street Corner” The enlightening movie plays at the Mill City Theatre four times on Friday, July 7. Showings for men only will be at 10:30 a.m. and 9 p.m., for women only at 2 and 7 p.m. AGAINST THE PUBLIC AND INDUSTRY AND AGRICULTURE SERVED BY FIVE WESTERN RAILROADS President Truman’s EMERGENCY BOARD recommends a 40-hour week and a pay increase of 18 cents an hour, or $1.44 a day for switchmen represented by the Switchmen’s Union of North America. • Notwithstanding the tremendous increase in their expenses involved, the Railroads’ answer to Board is. Union leaders’ answer to Board In face of Board finding* to the contrary, union leaders insist on 48 hours pay for 40 hours work. This would be an average in crease of 31 cents an hour, or $2.48 a day. So Union leaders have called a completely unjustified strike on 5 Western rail roads, effective June 25. On June 15, an Emergency Board ap pointed by President Truman under the terms of the Railway Labor Act recom mended the railroad« grant switchmen a 40-hour week and a wage increase of 18 cents an hour, or $1.44 for an 8-hour day. Despite the added financial burden in volved, the railroads are ready to accept these recommendations, as they have al ways accepted Emergency Board recom mendations on national issues. But the leaders of the Switchmen’« Union refuse to accept! They demand an average increase of 31 cents an HOUB Ok $2.48 a day — although their present earn ings are substantially higher than those of workers in other industries! Board Says Demands Unjustified In its report, the Board declared this de mand unjustified by all the evidence pre sented. It also pointed out that it would give the switchmen an unfair pay advan tage over other groups of railroad em ployes. and would add too great a burden to railroad costs. Here is another case of a railroad union flouting the finding« of an Emergency Boaid —another case of calling • rnppling strike in an outrageous and reckless at tempt to force demands which the Board clearly labels as unjustified! Leaders of the Switchmen’s Union are calling this strike in defiance of the Board —in defiance of the facts— and at the ex pense of the public! In its report on this case, the Board made this statement: "Ths rollrood Industry, tho Board bo- llovos, needs above all else a period of relative stability to od|ust and adopt Itself to present competitive post-war condi tions.” Despite this warning, the leaders of the Switchmen’« Union are upsetting the apple-cart—forcing a completely unjusti fied strike against everybody who uses the railroads. NO IS • • Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy Rag Mop Johnson Rag Wedding Samba Quicksilver Opportunities to begin a career I with the State Tax Commission or the State Library are being offered Oregon residents. An announcement Come in and see our wide selections by the State Civil Service Commission of 45 RPM and 78 RPM Popular«, Old last week said three classes of posi Timers, Classical, and Semi-Classical Records. tions were open for competitive ex aminations. The classes are Income Tax Auditor I, starting salary *250; Appraisal Engineer I, starting salary *280; and “First with What You Want Most" Librarian I, starting salary $210. Each class is the beginning level in OOMPLETE APPLIANCE SERVICE a series of classes that climax with a Radio, Washer, Refrigerator position of major responsibility in the and Electrical Appliance state government of Oregon. Pro motion is granted on the basis of Mill City 1884 Stayton 218 merit and fitness. Information and application forms may be obtained from the State Civil Service offices—102 Public Serv UTTLE ILLS ice Building. Salem or 614 Mead Building, Portland—or any local Ore MAKE gon State Employment Service office. I Last date for filing is July 15, 1950, I except for the Librarian I test, also open to residents of other states, the | last filing date of which is July 29, 1950 • True, that "little illnea.” PORTER & LAU bag b WINTER SKIRTS AREAS DREW FEWER VISITORS THIS YEAR Winter sports areas in the national forests of Oregon and Washington , attracted a total of 427,703 visitors ' this past winter according to U.S. forest service estimates. Timberline Lodge on Mt. Hood, with 86,9000 visitors, was the most pop- ; ular area reported. This year’s figures for the two ( states were 20 percent lower than last j year. SANTIAM Fraternal Order of Eagles 2745 meets at Ladles Auxiliary Hall each Tuesday at 8 p.m. MUI City Lodge No. 144, LO.O.F. meets every Friday night. Visiting brother« welcome. you n been mentioning in an offhand way, ms, net seem to amount to much— fust a few faint symptoms, But, neglected, these "little ills" can lead to big bills for doctors, medicines, etc; not to mention needless suffering end loss of precious tiflMs Consult a Doctor now—• you II save by it in the endi And, of course, we hope you’ll bring bis prescription to ue for rareful compoundings Capital Drug Co. Salem S'tllABlfe w PRESCRIPTIONS FIVE WESTERN RAILROADS AFFECTED BY THE JUNE 25 STRIKE The five roi/roodt affected by fhtt itriko, which goes info effect at 6.-00 A. M. local timo, Sunday, Juno 25, 1950, aro: Cheap Crest Wtstari Railway Clscap. 4 facrfle lailraai C«a*asy Tin Osmi I In trial« Wttttn RaikiaS Csatya.* Irttt Ntdken Railway Cstwyaey Tin Wsttsra P k HI c Ratinai Csstyawy It is time to put an end to such un- American tactics! Are you in the new car picture? The Answer to a Raw Attempt At Dictatorship is “No I” IF you are going to buy a new car In the interest of the public who depend on tho railroads every day, there can be only one answer to this outrageous and dicta torial action by the leaders of the Switch men's Union. And that answer io—“NO H R ailroad ? soon, be sure to tee ut first about the financing. Our low-cost AUTO LOANS can save you money. MILL CITY STATE BANK MEMBER FEDERAI, DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP We are publishing thia and other advertisements to talk to you at first hand about matters which ere important to everybody. i i