The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 07, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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    FOR SALE
Sí-pUmtk-r 7, 1950
Wants and Sales
CHOICE LOTS in nice district, water
and electricity.
SMALL RANCH — modern house,
good river frontage.
FILLING STATION on Highway 222
Hurry for »his one.
FILLING STATION and Trailer
Court, good business, ill health
reason. Don’t wait.
HIGHWAY FRONTAGE — Suitable
for any business level.
GROCERY STORE Begt in canyon
Your chance.
TRAILER COURT and cabins, now
available, see to appreciate.
$25.00 REWARD—For anyone find-; FOR SALE — Baby crib, 6-year-old
sise. Call at Dearhorn Motel, No.
ing wedding ring lost within the
1.
3®-lp
last three months. Call the Enter-
36-3
prise
FOR SALE — Weiner pigs Adell
Hutchinson, Lyons, Route 1 35-3p
FOR SALE — Wedgewood bu-gas
range, insulated, automatic oven FOR SALE — 38 Special Smith 4
control, instant light, A-l condition,
Wesson police revolver with holster.
also day and nite automatic water
Can be seen at Enterprise office. 50
beater with lifetime tank, both $80,
DAVID M. REID REAL ESTATE
can be seen at 731 West Main, Sil­ FOR SALE—2
H.P. Lawson out-
verton (on Silverton-Stayton high­
See W. R. Hutcheson
board motor 179. 50; Maytag Pro-
way) M. A. Ham biin, phone Silver-
North Side Mill City
pane gas range $225.00.’ Stayton
ton 1794 .
35-2p
Hardware A Furniture Co., Stayton. i FOR SALE — 4-bedroom house, in­
Ore.
2»«
FOR RENT—Just completed 3-room
quire at Enterprise.
33tf
apartment, see W. L. Peterson, FOR RENT — Modern, furnished
WANTED
—
Sawmill
logs,
short
or
Swift addition.
33tf
house
Martin Jepsen, Mill City,
long length at your place or de­
36-lp
Ore.
WANTED — Your offer for this lot
livered to mill, 3% miles east of
50x100, lights and water available. FOR SALE — Trailor house, 20-foot
Stayton. Also want to buy timber
Best offer takes.
Guy Sorensen,
Rak &
large or small amount.
good and clean, has good daveno,
2nd Avenue.
36-3 p
Roberts Lumber Co., Aumsville,
extra bunk bed, oil heater and lots
36-3
Ore.
of built-ins, a bargain at $250 00.
WANTED — General office work,
Red
’
s
Hill
Top
Trading
Post.
32tf
qualified typist, bookkeeper, and
WE BUY blackberries, Himalayas
cashier. References. Clara Morgan, WANTED — Middle-aged lady for
or Evergreens, 8c a pound.
Get
phone 2524, Lyons.
36-3p
your crates and hallocks at Red's
general house work by day. Mrs.
Hill Top Trading Post.
34tf
Ernest Graham, telephone 642. eve­
FOR SALE- A small Shetland pony,
nings call 687.
35-3p PLEASE LIST all available rooms,
chocolate colored with white spots
on each side, white mane and tall.
room and board, houses and apts
BARGAIN
See Mrs. G. O. Hutchinson, Lyons, TWO LOTS for the price of one to
Write, telephone or visit Personnel
Ore., near King’s.
34-3p
Dept. 10 a m. to 3 p.m. Consolidated
the first party buying a lot in new
Builders, Inc., Detroit Dam.
12tf
FOR RENT — 4-room house unfur­ subdivision. PENNICK-PENNICK
nished. Located one block north FOR RENT — Three 2-room apart­ FOR SALE — 6 ft. Maytag Freezer
of Ressler’s Grocery, enquire at G.
ments, unfurnished, hot and cold $189.00. Stayton Hardware & Fur­
O. Hutchinson, 1st house east of
niture Co., Stayton, Ore.
25tf
water, $35 per month. Mrs. F. L.
King's Trading Post on highway
Noble at Detroit Market.
33tf LIST YOUR homes and farms with
222.
35-3p
me. Have cash buyers. Mill City,
EXPERT AUTO and home radio
FOR SALE -Ice boxes $7.50. Red’s
David M.
Gates, Detroit, Lyons.
service, 20 years experience, all
Hill Top Trading Post.
32tf
3tf
Reid, Real Estate.
makes. Guaranteed service.
Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. 3tf
WE REBUILD Furniture like new.
SPECIAL
Call 21F71 for free estimate. Stay­ TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma­ SMALL HOUSE on well located city
ton Upholstering, Rt 1, Box 177A,
We Bell, rent, repair and lot, only $100 down. PENNICK­
W. Washington, Stayton, Ore. 28tf chines.
PENNICK.
35
swap all makes. Trade your old
machine towards a new one. ROEN, A GOOD SELECTION of linoleum
FOR SALE — Three choice building
456 Court St., Salem.
35-4
lots In Swift’s addition, water, elec­
yardage, 6 and 9 ft. widths, 69c per
tricity available, level ground. W. $50 00 PER THOUSAND truck scale sq. yard. Dave Epps Furniture Co.
L. Peterson.
20tf
paid for 24 ft. to 40 ft. small Doug­ FOR SALE — 1946 Spartan Manor
las Fir logs suitable for piling. High trailer house, 27-foot, butane gas
FOR SALE -Woodrow washing ma­
prices paid for barkie poles and heat or oil, electric brakes, ice box.
chine, good condition $15.00.
W.
piling. Call Albany 1287 or write sleeps four, Packard Bell radio-
D. Hoeye, northwest of high school.
Standard Pole & Piling Co. for price phonograph combination and rec­
3«-3p
lists.
31tf ords.
Can be seen across from
FOR SALE — Covered wagon trailer
Valley Yards in Lebanon. Vernon
house, 1937 model, 22 ft. long, fin­ FOR SALE — Tents, wall, ridgepole,
new, fire proof, waterproof, mil­ Morford, Grant R 3, Box A. Le­
ished in dark mahogany veneer,
36-3p
dewproof, 9x9 $24.50; 14x14 $49.00; j banon, Ore.
newly painted outside.
See Glen
16x16 $59 00. Red’s Hill Top Trad-' FOR RENT -Why take the long bus
Shelton, river road, Mill City. 34-3p
Ing Post.
32tf
ride from Salem when you can get
FOR SALE
,White enamel wood
moms in Mill City for 75 cents a
FOR
SALE
Stoves
of
all
kinds,
range, good condition $30 00. W. L.
cheap, oil burner ranges, wood night ? Good, clean, comfortable
Peterson, Swift addition.
35
Inquire
rooms. Air conditioned.
ranges, oil burner heaters, wood
at Stewart’s Grocery or Enterprise
FOR SALE Steel bunk beds $9 95 a
heaters, butane heaters, white gas
office. ____________________36-3p
ranges large and trailer size, camp
pair, bunk bed mattresses $4.95
stoves. We take trade-ins. Red’s
each Red's Hill Top Trading Post.
32tf
Hill Top Trading Post.
35
FOR SALE — Late model Dexter FOR SALE
Bassinette with mAt-
washer $65 00; Columbia bicycle 26
tress, and quilted liner, like new.
Phone 3715.
36-lp
inch $18 00. E. D. Cooke,
\ I VS Steak House
Meals
Fountain
For Guaranteed Cleaning
Sweden Soft Freeze
it’s the
OPEN SEVEN DAYS
A WEEK
Chuck Faylor and Sam Engle
Owners
NU-METHOD
TAVERN
24-HOUR SERVICE
One Mill F.ast of Detroit
Mill City
A Friendly Place
Closes nt 6 P.M.
To While Away
Your Idle Hours
CARAGE
GENERAI. AUTO and
Boarding House
FAMILY «TYIX MEAI-S
Vnder New Management
TRUCK REPAIR
Arc and Acetylene
Welding
RICHARD’S
TAVERN
GATES
Phone $452
Farm Loans Program
To Be Restricted
Maim Street
Steps to be taken immediately in
the farm housing loan program to
curtail the use of building material
for non-defense purpose and prevent
Government loans from being used
to pay inflated construction costs,
were announced by Secretary of
Agriculture Brannan today.
The action was requested by Presi­
dent Truman when he asked the Sec­
retary to take comparable action to
that being carried on by other Gov­
ernment agencies in the urban hous­
ing field.
From now on a farm building loan
will be approved only when the
amount of the loan plus any other
indebtedness on the farm does not
create a total debt in excess of 95
percent of the appraised value of the
farm. Previously a borrower’s real
estate debt could be as high as 100
percent of the value of the farm.
To prevent government loans from
being used to pay inflated prices for
labor or building materials, all loans
in the future will be limited to 95 per­
cent of the building costs estimated
as of July 1, 1950. To meet higher
costs the borrower must use personal
funds or materials he already has on
hand. This is the first time a re­
striction of this type has been used.
The farm housing loan program
started last November under author­
ization of the Housing Act of 1949.
As of June 30, about 4,000 loans
totaling $18,000,000 00 had been
closed.
Don't Borrow—Subscribe Today!
CORN BROOM GIRL
MILL CITY TAVERN
BYRON DAVIS, Prop
“At the Bottom of the Hill
OREGON
MILL CITY
Fran Warren, Singing Star
Texas Guinan used to greet
visitors to her famous night club
by shouting “Hello Sucker” at
them as they entered. The folks
who wined and dined in her saloon
—oops, salon—could afford to be
suckers. Can you—when you go to
market to buy a broom?
Above you see Fran Warren,
beautiful star of radio and tele­
vision, picking out a broom. She’s
being careful to get one with good
stitching so that it will do the job
well. What does Fran Warren know
about brooms? Well, she’s now
being called "The Com Broom Girl”
since she made the popular RCA
recording of the lilting tune, “An
Ordinary Broom Reminds Me Of
You."
Now, she and the National Broom
Manufacturers and Allied Indus­
tries Association offer you a few
tips on how to buy a broom.
First, pull back the outer fibres
of the broom and make sure the
inside fibres are made of genuine
broom com, too. All strands should
be of full length, to make the
broom lively and resilient.
Be certain the broom’s stitching
is tight and even, and that there
are an adequate number of rows
of stitching. Loose sewing with the
twine may cause the broom to fray
out too soon. Finally, check the
number of stitches to the row. The
greater the number, the tighter
and better and longer-lasting the
the broom.
SALEM LAUNDRY
SERVING THE CANYON AREA
PICKUPS AT
Laundry Nu-Method, Mill City and Stayton
Laundry and Dry Cleaning—
Ken Golliet, Mehama; Mt. Jeff Cafe, Idanha
Dry Cleaning—Santiam Self-Service Laundry, Detroit
SALEM
163 South High
Phone 3-9125
Repair or Re-Roof
THAT BUILDING NOW
Before the Fall Rains Come
AN AMPLE STOCK OF ROOFING
AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES.
COMPOSITION, ALUMINUM OB STEEL
SANTIAM FARMERS CO-OP
STAYTON, OREGON
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DISPOSAL SERVICE
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HOWARD CORSET SHOP
Foundation Garments
Bpsclal Attention Given to Fittings
Hosiery I.Inge tie-Dresses Smocks
131 High St
Salem
Phone 4032
Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc.
weekly pickups $1 per month.
Also light hauling •
'eonard Herman
Phone 1325
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\ ERNE'S
BARBER SHOP
2nd A Broadway
Mill City
Hours: 10 to 7
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RALEIGH HAROLD
FLORIST and NURSERY
■ NEW STOCK -
—
oil cloth
SI9 W. Wash. Street 14 blocks on Dress Prints
Silk
and
Wool
Scarfs
W. Stayton Hlway
Phone 3684
New Shades in Nylons
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Curttain Material — Ticking
FLOWERS
11« 'iidricson’s Store
In the Dawes Bldg.
GOODE’S FLOWER SHOP
Phone Blue 64B
Stayton. Ore.
C. E. Coville
Canvon Garage
Expert Repairing
SHEI I OIL PRODUCTS
V *■ ROYAL TIRE'S
Detroit
P- E. Fry, Mgr.
WEDDLE FUNERAL
HOME
Real Estate
Modem Fusemi Service
West side MlU (My
Ph 3407
IJSTINGS WANTED
STAYTON
OREtrON
Complete
Supply of
All Your
Building
Needs . . .
SHEET ROCK
DOORS and WINDOWS
BOYSEN PAINT
F» 1TI RING NEW LOW PRICES ON MONTEX—
THE PAINT WITH THE SAND FINISH
KELLY LUMBER SALES
OPEN SATURDAYS
PHONE 1815
RUSSELL KELLY, Manager