The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 05, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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    October 5, 1950
.THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Wants and Sales
FOR SALE — Cocker puppies, two FOR SALE — New Junior DeLaval
Cream Separator No. 4, electric
females, two males. Telephone 951
model $75.00. Mrs. Floyd Bassett,
Lyons. Art Olmstead.
39tf
Lyons, Ore., Phone 116.
39tf
FOR SALE - Trailer house stove,
Red
’
s
Hill
Top
FOR
RENT
—
3-bedroom
house,
hot
white gas $13.95.
and
38tf
| cold water, bath, laundry
‘---- tubs,
*"*“
Trading Post.
.
I
partially furnished. Also have some
FOR SALE - Particolored registered
sleeping rooms, and board.
See
cocker spaniel pups See "Santiam
Mrs. G. O. Hutchinson, old Slater
Sam” Steffy, Mill City.
38tf
place. Phone 3771.
38-3p
FOR SALE—Bargains in oil circulat­ LOST Male Collie dog, answers to
ing heaters. Red’s Hill Top Trad­ name of ‘‘Sunny Boy”. Return to
ing Poat.
40tf
owner, Mrs. Pat Kerr, Lyons, for
reward.
37tf
WE REBUILD Furniture like new.
Call 21F71 for free estimate. Stay­ FOR RENT—Sleeping room, close in.
ton Upholitering, Rt 1, Box 177A,
E. D. Cooke, 2 blocks west high
W. Washington, Stayton, Ore. 28tf
school.
37tf
FOR SALE — 4-bedroom house, in­ FOR SALE—Wood circulator nearly
quire at Enterprise.
33tf
new, price $30, also 4-poster bed
and spring, price $30. E. D. Cooke.
FOR SALE — Oil stove in excellent
condition. Evan Yates at Martin’s FOR RENT — Three 2-room apart­
Trailer Court in Spartan Manor,
ments, unfurnished, hot and cold
Home eve-
north of washhouse.
water, $35 per month. Mrs. F. L.
40-3p
Dings and Sundays.
Noble at Detroit Market.
33tf
FOR SALE — Three choice building FOR RENT—9-room house, suitable
Iota in Swift’s addition, water, elec­ for boarding house.
Inquire at
tricity available, level ground. W.
Gates postoffice, Merle Devine, R.
L. Peterson.
20tf
1, Lyons.
39-3p
V
FOR RENT—3-room furnished apart­
ment also sleeping room.
E. D.
Cooke, 2 blocks west high school 39
WANTED — Carpenter work, new,
repair, and remodeling.
E, D.
Cooke, two blocks west high school.
37tf
FOR SALE—Hot water tanks, 30-gaI.
galvanized, $7.50 guaranteed. Red’s
Hill Top Trading Post.
40tf
FOR SAI j E — White enamel wood
range, good condition $30 00 W. L.
Peterson, Swift addition
35
FOR SALE — 1942 Ford sedan new
motor, tires, heater.
Very good
mechanically. Needs paint. Reas­
onable. R. A. Long, Gates Trailer
Court.
38-3p
FOR SALE—5-acre farm, with 5-rm.
house, partly furnished, small trac­
tor and disc. Will sell equity for
|500. First house west of King’s
restaurant, 3 mi. west of Mill City.
See Fred Skillings, 4 houses west
for information.
39-3p
FOR SALE—Sanitary Trailer Refrig­
erator, new 4-ft. The last of our
allotment for this year.
See at
Parker-Hutcheson, Gates, Ore. 39tf
LEGAL ADVERTISING
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been appointed
administratix of the estate of CARL
FREDERICK SUNDBERG, deceased.
All persons having claims against
said estate hereby are required to
present them with proper vouchers
within six months from the date here­
of to me at the office of my attorney,
Harlow L. Weinrick, Albany, Oregon.
Dated: October 5th, 1950.
ANNA K. JENKINS,
Administratrix.
Harlow L. Weinrick
Albany, Oregon
Attorney for Administratrix.
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FOR RENT—Partly furnished, 3-rm.
duplex, $50.00.
Phone 5828, Mill
City.
40-1
PLEASE LIST all available rooms,
room and board, houses and apts.
Write, telephone or visit Personnel
Dept. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Consolidated
Builders, Inc., Detroit Dam.
12tf
BABY SITTING by the day or hour
in my home. Mrs. Beauford Flat­
man, P.O. Box 311 or house at end
of NW. Alder St.
38-3p
FOR SALE- Rain coats 50c. Bad*«
Hill Top Trading Post.
40tf
FOR SALE—All or part. New 3-room
cabin on creek near Idanha, com­
plete bath, kitchen plumbing, pro­
pane range and hot water tank,
EXPERT AUTO and home radio
automatic water pump unit. Write
service, 20 years experience, all
Mr. M. % Enterprise, Box 348, Mill
makes. Guaranteed service.
City, Ore.
38-3
Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. 3tf
WHY
PAY
RENT?
Buy
Income
prop
­
FOR SALE — Ice boxes, two 75 lb.
erty.
New
duplex
for
sale.
W.
L.
boxes left. Your choice $4.95.
Peterson, Swift’s addition.
20tf
Parker-Hutcheson, Gates, Ore. 39tf
FOR
SALE
or
TRADE
—
For
late
BARGAINS—In some good used calk
model pickup, 23-foot Alma trailer
Red’s Hill
shoes, sices 6‘zs to 9.
house in very good condition, new
40tf
Top Trading Post.
Coleman cook stove, Duratherm oil
heater, inlaid linoleum, sleeps four.
$50 00 PER THOUSAND truck scale
Archie Mattoon, Box 2, Detroit,
paid for 24 ft. to 40 ft. small Doug­
Ore.
4O-3p
las Fir logs suitable for piling. High
prices paid for barkie poles and
piling. Call Albany 1287 or write WANTED TO BUY — 5 h.p. electric
motor, single phase. Tony Mora­
Standard Pole & Piling Co. for price
vec, Route 1, Stayton, Phone 14F83.
lists.
31tf
38-3p
GOING HUNTING — New and used
tents and tarps, all sizes at Red’s FOR RENT—Apartment, block from
town, one bedroom, stoves and re­
Hill Top Trading Post.
38tf
frigerator furnished. Phone 2652
38tf
LI8T YOUR homes and farms with
me. Have cash buyers. Mill City,
David M ANYONE INTERESTED in seeing
Gates. Detroit, Lyons.
an Assembly of God work started
3tf
Reid, Real Estate.
in Mill City, please contact Lloyd
Wells, P.O. 749, Mill City,Ore. 39-3p
FOR SALE—25-20 Rifle and shells;
also Buff Cochin bantams, all sizes.
AND ADDING Ma­
E. D. Cooke.
39tf TYPEWRITERS
chines. We sell, rent, repair and
A GOOD SELECTION of linoleum, swap all makes. Trade your old
machine towards a new one. ROEN,
yardage, 6 and 9 ft. widths, 69c per
456 Court St., Salem.
35-4
■q. yard. Dave Epps Furniture Co.
WANTED—House work. Phone MF8
Stayton or write Grace Robinson, ■
% W. A. Johnston, Route 2, Box SAVE HALF or more on toilet sinks WE BUY fir pitch 75c per gallon.
See us for container«. Also sell us
and washbowls.
Red’s Hill Top
205, Scio.
40-lp
your used burlap bags. Red’s Hill
Trading Post.
38tf
Top Trading Post.
40tf
NEED A TELEPHONE? —Stop in
and see the new Lech combination FOR SALE—One bay logging mare,
1600 lbs,, 10 yr. old; also hop posts FOR SALE Seven acres, tillable, on
desk or wall phone, also used
highway, good building site, JW mi.
for sale. Sol W. Tucker, Idanha,
phones from $10.00 up. Telephone
east of Lyons.
See Mrs. Floyd
Ore.
4O-3p
and Hearing Aid batteries stocked.
Bassett, Lyons or Wallace Bevier,
Stifflet’s Radio & Appliance. 39tf
Mill City.
38tf
FOR SALE Sink and double swing
faucet, like new.
Single kitchen
FOR SAIJi One wood range, very
type sink, large with chrome faucet,
Quality iob printing at the Enter­
good condition >2500 One silent
$9.95.
Parker-Hutcheson, Gates, prise.
Sioux oil heater $2000 Call 1814,
Ore.
39tf
Mill City.
UIIMM
SANTIAM
GARAGE
Santiam
TAVERN
GENERAL AUTO and
TRUCK REPAIR
Arc and Acetylene
Welding
One Mill East of Detroit
JEWEL MYERS, Mfr.
Phone 3452
.inumi mm
Business - Directory
Professional
HEWITT, ESTEPP & SORENSEN
Um. •{. (.'eutíih Jr., U.^.
Attorneys at law
Physician and Surgeon
MILL CITY
SALEM
Mill City
SALEM LAUNDRY
TRAILER HOMES
IDANHA
By REBA SNYDER
Lana Lee Storey was taken to the
Dornbecker hospital in Portland, Sun­
day morning for observation. Mrs.
Storey reported Monday that it was
hoped that the tests and surveys
would not take more than a week.
R. L. Tucker was the first man
home with his buck. He left Monday
morning about four and bagged his
deer around eight. Others bringing
home their game were Mr. and Mrs.
Vem Alvin, Dorland and Huber Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boje and
daughter Kay who moved here a
short time ago from Corning, Calif.,
have moved to Salem where he is em­
ployed as a truck driver. Mr. Orin
Perkins is assisting in the service
station at present.
Alan and Jimmie Girod missed sev­
eral days school last week due to ill­
ness. Alan returned to school Mon­
day but Jimmie is not yet fully re­
covered.
Twelve members of the North San- I
tiam Willing Workers club voted
Wednesday of last week to hold their
October 11 meeting in the Canyon
Aid room in Detroit for the purpose I
of sorting the clothing gathered there.
Those articles needing cleaning and
mending will be taken home by mem­
bers to be repaired.
Wednesday’s meeting was in the
home of Mrs. Gladys Streff. Visitors j
were Mrs. Betty Toepher and Mrs. I
Evelyn Bowers, who joined the club I
that day and Mrs. Bob Jones and her I
mother, Mrs. Seaman, who is visiting I
here from Montana.
In the statewide sales contest of |
Zenith appliances, Lloyd Girod won
second place. He has enough points |
to receive an electric vacuum cleaner,
but stated that he would perhaps 1
choose fishing tackle for Mrs, Girod I
and their sons.
Sunday guests in the Jerry Pittam
home were Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Brit- 1
ton and family of Mill City.
A miscellaneous household shower ’
is being planned for the Don Farrow |
family. Watch in your grocery store ’
for the time and place. Everyone In­
vited.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Girod
and family the past week are her
cousin and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
| Patton of Long Beach, Calif,
The American Legion Auxiliary met
Tuesday of last week with Jean Can­
non. Thirteen members were present
and plans were made for the mas- [
querade dance the last of the month.
Kits - Bales Aero
Kenslcill - Angeles
NEW AND USED
South Side Trailers
ALBANY — 2 Miles South on 99E
All-Steel
Lockers
Available at
Ken Golliet’s
MEHAMA
Open Sundays and Holidays
9 A.M. to 6 P.M
During the first six months of 1950,
693 babies were born in Linn county.
358 were boys, 325 were girls.
Phone 6602
WOOD’S STORE
HARLOW L. WEINRICK
General Dry Good«
notions
lingerie
READY-TO-WEAR
HOSIERY
LI ZIERS OISMET1CS
Attorney at Law
318 Broadalbin
FOX VALLEY
By MRS J. H. JOHNSTON
Paul Johnston is employed at the
Lyons Food Store as meat cutter
while Mr. Brassfield is taking a
week’s vacation and has gone on a
hunting trip. Mrs. Al Lanser is also
clerking in the store full time. She
has been employed part time at the I
store the past six weeks, since Mrs.
Charles Power went to California for
an extended visit at the home of her ■
parents in Glendale.
George Clipfell had his crop of oat
and vetch seed hauled to the mill in
Stayton Tuesday.
SERVING THE CANYON AREA
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vaughn of
Tillamook were weekend visitors
PICKUPS AT
here with his Brother Fred Vaughn.
Laundry
—
Nu-Method,
Mill
City and Stayton
Deer have been absent on most of
Laundry and Dry Cleaning—
the returning trucks and trailers. A
Ken Golliet, Mehama; Mt. Jeff Cafe, Idanha
lot of disappointed hunters this sea­
Dry Cleaning-Santiam Self-Service Laundry, Detroit
son. They just dont’ seem to find any
deer to speak of.
No doubt the
163 South High
SALEM
Phone 3-9125
severe winters the past two years has
■MMMSi
helped to thin the number to a mini­
mum scarcity. In this locality there
isn’t any pheasants, quail, or even
rabbits. Hope the weather isn’t so
severe this winter.
Albany
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HOWARD CORSET SHOP
Foundation Garments
Special Attention Given to Fittings
Hoele ry ■ I .Inge rte- Drmam- Smocks
131 High
|
•M
VERNE’S
BARBER SHOP
k.
2nd A Broadway
Mill City
Hours: 10 to 7
MILL CITY
DISPOSAL SERVICE
• NEW STOCK
Sheets — Cotton Blankets — Cretans
Indian Kobe« — Oil Cloth — Pillows
Orders taken for
Christmas Cards
Canyon
Garagi*
•r
Expect Repairtag
RHEI.I. OIL f’KOnVCTS
U. R. ROYAL TIR»
FLOWERS
lit ‘»ldricson's Store
In the Dawe« Rldg
GOODE S ELOWER SHOP
Phone Blue MR
Stayton. Ore.
C. E. Covi I le
IT PAVS TO ADVERTISE
in THE ENTERPRISE
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WEDDLE FUNERAL
HOME
Modern Enormi Service
STAYTON
OREGON
CALL US
FOR CONSULTATION
NO OBLIGATION
Garbage, ashes, trimmings,
weekly pickups $1 per month.
Also light hauling.
y <«onar<l Herman
Phone 2325
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All Your
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DOORS and WINDOWS
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FI'ATI'RING NEW LOW PRICES ON MONTEX—
THE PAINT WITH THE SAND FINISH
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