The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 20, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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    July »0, 19.50 KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED —
Fastest service in Portland and sat­
isfaction guaranteed by Portland’s
oldest company.
Eight exposure
roll developed and one print each
25c. Two prints each 35c. Rolls
with more than eight exposures one
BOARD
AND
ROOM-Call
at
Mary
3c each,
print each 35c. Re-prints
r .
FOR SALE—Grand Piano, recondi­
Jones
’
home
on
Ivy
St
.
fifth
house
Send coin. The Quality Picture Co
tioned and recently refinished ma­
west
from
Red
’
s
Hill
Top
Trading
Box 4401Z, Portland 8, Ore.
18tf
hogany baby grand.
Guaranteed
Post
28-3p
perfect.
$775.00 cash, terms, or
rented with purchase option. Stone WE BUY—Cascara bark. Red’s Hill FOR SALE)—Spinet Piano, $35.00 de­
posit, and $15.00 per month places
Piano Co., 1540 Fairgrounds Road,
Top Trading Post.
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a fine instrument in your home.
Salem.
16tf
Can be seen locally. Write Stone
FOR SALE—2*4 H P. Lawson out­
Piano Co., 1540 Fairgrounds Road,
FOR SALE—Electric hot plate $1 00
board motor $79.50; Maytag Pro­
16tf
Salem.
Red's Hill Top Trading Post.
28tf
pane gas range $225 00. Stayton
Hardware & Furniture Co., Stayton, WE BUY—Fir pitch 75c per gallon.
FOR SALE One large size tricycle
Ore.
25tf
with side car $12.50, one small side­
See us for containers. Red's Hill
walk bike $7.50. Ken Nielson. CBI Foit SALE Haywood baby buggy.
Top Trading Post.
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addition. Phone 2301.
29-3p
$10: Samson two-burner hot plate, WE REBUILD Furniture like new.
like new.
Westinghouse electric
Call 21F71 for free estimate. Stay­
FOR SALE — Fourteen man bunk­
roaster with new grill.
Phone
ton Upholstering, Rt 1, Box 177A.
house and two large rooms for liv­
2067.
29-lt
W. Washington, Stayton, Ore. 28tf
ing or office connected. All fur­
nished, centrally located. See Cot­ j FOR SALE—Good ice boxes and re­
FOR SALE OR TRADE For live­
ton Cornelius, Detroit.
27-3p
frigerators. Red’s Hill Top Trad­
stock. New movable garage and
ing
Post.
26tf
workshop, one Whizzer Bike motor.
FOR SALE—Electric irons $1. Red’s i
Phone 3802
28-3p
Hill Top Trading Post.
28tf I HELP WANTED — National organi­
zation offers opportunity to make FOUND—Two keys and a small knife
PLEASE LIST all available rooms,
money in your spare time, writing
room and board, houses and apts.
near the scene of last week's Police­
credit reports in Mill City. Inter­
Write, telephone or visit Personnel
man’s dance. Loser may pick them
esting work.
Business knowledge
Dept. 10 a m. to 3 p.m. Consolidated
up at The Enterprise by paying for
or education preferred. Write Mr
Builders, Inc., Detroit Dam.
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this ad.
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R. E. Deagle, P.O. Box 111, Port­
FOR SALE Power chain saw, 7 hp.
land 7, Oregon.
28-3t
Mall, 4 ft. bar chisel bit chain, ex­
cellent condition $150.00.
Red’s FOR SALE — 300 used brick, some
used fire brick, good trash burner, j
Hill Top Trading Post.
26tf
R. S. Corbin, first house west of the'
LOST -Bundle containing four fish­
jail in Mill City.
29-3p’
ing rods. Reward for return. Write
FOR
SALE
—
Large
lot
on
high
Jess Looney, Scio, Ore.
29-2t
ground in Thomas addition. Cash
FOR SALE — 6 ft. Maytag Freezer
or terms. For owner’s residence in­
quire Enterprise office or Stewart’s
$189.00 Stayton Hardware & Fur­
Grocery. Ernie Brown.
29-3p
niture Co., Stayton, Ore.
25tf
»—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Wants and Sales
IDANHA
By REBA SNYDER
Billy Hopson is taking a week’s
vacation in Portland from his duties
at the Idanha Lumber company mill.
It was announced Tuesday that the
Idanha Lumber company mill will run
on Saturdays beginning July 22.
Mr. and Mrs. John Savage were
weekend visitors in Prineville the
past week.
Miss Ruby Lockenour, Longmount,
Colo., came by bus Tuesday evening
to visit with her cousins, Jerry Pit-
tam and Mrs. A. R. Snyder and their
families. She will visit in Roseburg
in the Leland Pittam and M C. Smith
homes and in California before re­
turning home.
Dave Roberts and family returned
home Saturday night from a visit to
his parents in Arkansas. He reports
his father’s health improved, He also
stopped .n Nampa, Idaho, to see his
sister, Mrs. Littleton and family.
Weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Reynolds was their daughter,
Mrs. Winifred Johnson, Portland.
Twenty-one Boy Scouts of troop
43, Idanha Detroit and Mongold left
Sunday noon for Camp Pioneer where
they will stay a week. When loaded
with their equipment they very much
resembled pack mules. Needless to
say they were ready for the sack
that first night in camp after pack­
ing in the three-quarters of a mile.
R. L. Tucker and family made a
business trip to O’Brien this weekend,
returning Sunday.
One Mill East of Detroit
Weekend guests in the Lloyd Girod
FOR SALE — Kitchen sinks, heavy FOR SALE—Ten million feet virgin
home were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Aase-
cast. $4 95. Red’s Hill Top Trading
fir and hemlock. Ax or saw has
JEWEL MYERS, Mgr.
rude and children of Salem. Sunday
never touched this stand, good j
Post.
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ground to work on, for further in- J
the two families were fishing in Slt-
WANT TO RENT —2 or 3-bedroom
formation see W. Hampton, owner,
tle lake.
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house, before school starts. Phone
Gates, Ore.
29-3p
Albon Cooper returned to his work
5807.
26tf —
B at the Idanha Lumber company mill
FOR SALE—Kimball upright piano,
for the first time Monday since
LIST YOUR homes and farms with
excellent tone. Inquire at Detroit
| breaking his arm in mid April.
me. Have cash buyers. MUI City, j Barber Shop.
28-3p
Gates. Detroit, Lyons.
David M.
Mrs. Orval Lady, Earl and
Reid, Real Estate.
3tf FOR SALE—House and eight lots at
| line, drove to Willamina Friday
Newport, Ore., orchard, loganber­
ing to return Mrs. Lady's mother,
ries, boysenberries, raspberries, hot
FOR SALE- Small home on wheels,
Mre. Alice VondeLiegh, to her home
and
cold
water,
indoor
shower
See
32 feet long, detachable porch. Hot
there. Earl returned Sunday but Mrs.
O.
E.
Baker
at
Tony
Baker
’
s,
above
C.
E.
‘
Pink
’
Mason,
Prop.
and cold running water, tile shower,
Lady and Caroline remained for a
Gates. R. 1, Box 139, Lyons. 29-3p
nice kitchen, inlaid linoleum. $1,150.
SHELL PRODUCTS
longer visit.
$300 down Cal) 2-0600, 1395 So
AUTO STORAGE BATTERIES
J. E. Smith and daughters of Cot­
20th, Salem.
27-3t FOR SALE-The following items will
not be needed in Korea: 30.06 cus­
tage Grove were guests in the James
ZENITH TIRES
tom
made
sporter,
2%X
Zeiss
scope
FOR SALE Steel bunk ta ds, $9 95
McKinney home Thursday.
case and ammunition; 5 h.p. Sea
pulr Red’s Hill Top Trading Post.
Mrs. Lloyd Girod traveled to As­
King
outboard
motor,
15
hours
ac
­
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toria Friday to get her sons. Alan and
tual running time, cost $120.00, take
■r
‘
,
Jimmy, who have been visiting there
it fishing for $85.00; an 11-ft. alum­
FOR SALE
Cabin 12x18, shiplap
> for the past three weeks
inum sport trailer, fully equipped,
floor, located on West Abler Street
I
Gerald Vickers received a deep gash
full-size bed and stove—take a look
to be moved. E. D. Cooke.
29tf
and name your price.
Mill City
I in his wrist Tuesday, when his feet
Cabinet Shop on Marion county
♦ became entangled in some wire and
A GOOD SELECTION of linoleum
road.
28-3p
yardage. 6 and 9 ft. widths, 69c per
’' he fell on some broken glass. Two
eq. yard. Dave Epps Furniture Co. SAVE MONEY —Nice clean trailer
j stitches were required to close
' wound.
house, electric brakes, butane cook­
FOR SALE OR WILL LEASE) Sell
Dick Woodward returned home
ing and oil heat, owner has left
on liberal terms. 2 bedroom modern
Oregon because of illness, a steal at
| day from a two week vacation in
home, inside utility, dining room,
onlv $750 George W. Hubbs Co..
' Minnville with his grandparents,
large living loom, nice bath, wired
1853 N. Capital St., Salem, phone
and Mrs. Harris and other relatives.
for range, electric water heater,
28-3t
3-3031.
FAMILY STYLE MEALS
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Vollman and
fruit room, large wood shed on 4-
1 children of Willamina, came Friday
acre wooded tract. Adjacent Gates «¡XPERT AUTO and home radio
Under
New
Management
schools, immediate possession, con­
night to spend the weekend with her
««rvice, 20 years experience, all
tact J. J. Butler, 1674 N. Liberty,
father. Orval Lady, and her sister,
makes. Guaranteed service.
Salem, Ore.
29-3p
Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. 3tf
Thelma Storey and family.
Tuesday night w'hile Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Willis were working on their
home in New Idanha, their
For Guaranteed Cleaning new
daughter. Judy fell from the back
X-rays
door, injuring her ribs,
it’s the
showed the injury not to be serious
and she soon recovered. The Willis'
VETERINARIAN
MILL CITY
moved into their now home Satur-
i <l«y.
STAYTON
A FRIENDLY
William E. Bodie, now of the Bald
PHONE 41 18
24-HOUR SERVICE
Eagle,
in port in Seattle, came Friday
FAMILY
' night to spend the weekend in the
Mill
City
Opposite
ATMOSPHERE
A. R Snyder home.
Claude l ew I«' Service Station
Clow*
at
6
P.M.
PREVAILS
North Saiitiam
TAVERN
MILL CITY
Service Station
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H. 0. Model Railroading Equipment
SPECIALTY CARDS
e
FISHING TACKLE
TRICKS AND PUZZLES
MODEL AIRPLANE MOTORS
MODEL AIRPLANES
s
TOYS AND DOIXS
MASQUERADE SUPPLIES
Use Our Mall Order Service
SALEM’S ORIGINAL
B
9
Toy & Hobby Shop
Phone 2-1588 o
163 N. Commercial
Boarding House
J. W. GOIN
Les s Tavern
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300 to Select From
Ml Our Reconditioned Machines Are Guaranteed
Business
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Professional
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Attorney at law
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
318 Broadalbin
Albany
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LIPPOLD - BRENNER
Accountants
Bookkeeping Service
Inditing
Payroll Reports
Income Tat
Phones :
MUI City 207
Salem 3-7615
Mill City
\ i . i ;\ i / s
BARBER SHOP
2nd A Broadway
Hours: 10 to 7
TYPING INSTRUCTION BOOK
PRACTICE AT HOME
APPLY RENTALS «/> ZÌK WJ* DRY
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HARLOW L. WEINRICK
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FREE
456 COURT STREET
PHONE 8-6773
(am on Garagi
Expert Repairing
SHELL OIL PRODUCTS
U. S. ROYAL TIKES
Detroit
Fry, Mgr.
Detroit Fax crii
and Trailer Court
FIRST IN DETROIT
STILI. FIRST IN DETROIT
Red Rynearson
Otto Russell
Glen Dryilen
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HOWARD CORSET SHOP
Foundation Garments
I) WIDM. BI II)
Special Attention Given to Fittings
Hosiery-Lingrrie-Dr<«w<-« Smocks
1S1 High St
Salem
Phone 4032
BARGAINS
In Furniture. Stoves, Dishes
Clothtng. Housewares
MAC'S
145 S Church next to Salem Parking
Mill Citv
FLOWERS
GOODE ’S H.OW ER SHOP
Phone Blue 64B
Stayton, Ore.
WEDDLE FUNERAL
HOME
• NEW STOCK
Dre«« Print«
—
Silk and Wool Scarf«
New shades In Nylons
Curt tala Material — Ticking
Hriidricsoiis Stort
In the Dawes Bldg
Modern Funeral Service
STAYTON
OREGON
: MIKE’S Septic Service :
CALL US
FOR CONSULTATIO
NO OBLIGATION
Real Estate
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MILL CITY
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Real Estate
Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc.
« Septi« Tank« »ml Srwrr» (leaned ♦
weekly pickups $1 per month
! Phone S A EKM 3 NM. ODIJ TCT •
Also light hauling
♦
107’» Elm St . W Salem
' oonard Herman
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Complete
Supply of
All Your
Huilding
Needs
SHEET ROCK
DOORS and WINDOWS
BOYSEN PAINT
FT \Tl ‘RING NEW LOW PRICES ON MONTEX—
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KELLY LUMBER SALES
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