The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 15, 1951, Page 7, Image 7

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    7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Wants and Sales
LOST—Watch, keepsake, silver, size
18, Elgin pocket watch—somewhere
between my home and the Deer
Horn Motel in Mill City. George
Stewart, Phone 3403, Mill City. 11-3
FOR SALE — 1940 Shultz fanden FOR SALE—Mall Power saw, late FOR SALE—75 acre farm, 3 bedrm.
house, electricity, water piped to
model No. 10, 36 inch bar, like new,
wheel trailer-house. Electric brakes
hobse, cows, new tractor, about 30
27-ft., butane, tires good, sleeps 4.
$200.00. Phone 1103.
11-lp
acres, cultivated, lot of alder wood,
Price very reasonable. See at 4380
cash, terms, or trade.
See Mill
Silverton Rd, Salem, or call 2-6377. FOR SALE—Accordian, professional
City Enterprise. 24j miles east of
11-4p
model, 120 base Scandalli, $350.00
Mill City, Linn county side. ll-3p
instrument for $175.00. Tex Allen,
LOST—Packard ’39 wheel and tire,
Gates, Ore.
9-3p
SEE ME FOR GOOD Real Estate
size 6.50x16, somewhere between
Listings
Mill City Manufacturing company WANTED TO BUY—Unpeeled Doug­ buys in Canyon area.
wanted. C. E. COVILLE, Broker,
las fir poles, delivered to Lyons
and county road to Gates last
West side Mill Citv. Phone 2207.
yard. For further information call
Wednesday. Liberal reward. T. J,
51tf
or write Allen Goold, 1424 Filbert I
Stocks, Box 108, Mill City.
9-3p
Ave., Lebanon, phone 5745, Puget
Timber Co. of Oregon.
45tf FOR SALE — Oats, vetch and oats
FOR SALE—2 bedroom house with
hay, also bent grass and grain
bath, furnished or unfurnished.
straw.
Will deliver in truckload
Reasonable terms, inquire John | NEED A TELEPHONE? — Stop in
and see the new Lech combination
Trask.
ll-3p
lots. Located five miles northwest
desk or w’all phone, also used
of Mehama, Etzel Brothers, Route
phones from $10.00 up. Telephone
SPORTSMEN—Join the North San-
1, Box 234, Stayton.
10-3p
and Hearing Aid batteries stocked.
tiani Sportsman’s club now. We are
Stiffler's Radio & Appliance. 39tf ELECTRIC WATER PUMP — Fair­
devoted to game conservation and
propagation and need your help.
banks-Morse, with tank and good
Only $1.00 per year, you will have FOR SALE—Shasta pump, ^-horse-
motor, a bargain at $49.00. Red’s
power electric motor, 140 feet of
that much fun at one meeting.
Hill Top Trading Post.
2tf
galvanized pipe. Inquire at Beebe
Enquire at Enterprise office, or see
apartments in Mill City or call Mill BARGAIN PRICES — Tarps, new,
Jerry Coffman, at Ken Golliet’s. 9
City 561.
ll-3p
waterproof, selection of sizes. Red’s
PLEASE LIST all available rooms,
47tf
room and board, houses and apts FOR SALE—Newly remodeled 2-bed- ! Hill Top Trading Post.
Write, telephone or visit Personnel
room house, on large lot, fruit trees. I FOR SALE—4-rm house and bath on
Dept. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Consolidated
Inquire at Enterprise.
9tf
Alder st., a few fruit trees, small
Builders, Inc., Detroit Dam.
12tf
chicken house, a large garden spot,
•EXPERT AUTO and home radio
wood shed and garage. Will take
FOR SALE—B15 fleece-lined flight ; service, 20 years experience, all
good trailer house as down pay­
jacket, size 38 $17.50; ’29 Ford’ makes. Guaranteed service.
ment. Phone 3907 or see Mrs. Joe
radiator $5.00; set 8.25x20 truck I Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance 3tf
Fencl.
10-3p
chains, fair condition $17.50. C. E.
Barney, 1 mile SW Hill Top Store. WE HAVE GALVANIZED WATER UNUSUAL BARGAINS—Good clean
Pipe — all sizes. Red’s Hill Top
10-3p
oil range, excellent condition, white
Trading Post.
4tf
Red’s Hill
enameled, guaranteed.
WE BUY fir pitch 75c per gallon.
2tf
Top Trading Post.
See us for containers. Also sell us $50.00 PER THOUSAND truck scale
paid for 24 ft. to 40 ft. small Doug­
your used burlap bags, old batteries
las Fir logs suitable for piling. High i.1ST YOUR homes and farms with
and car radiators. Red’s Hill Top
prices paid for barkie poles and me. Have cash buyers. MUI City,
Trading Post.
2tf
David M.
piling. Call Albany 1287 or write Gates, Detroit, Lyons.
3tf
Standard Pole & Piling Co. for price Reid, Real Estate.
lists.
31tf FOR SALE — 1948 Crosley Station
BARBEQUED BEEF,
wagon, good condition, $200. Orlis
PORK and
Elwood, Box 58, Lyons, across hiway
FOR SALE
from Sporting Goods Store.
10 3
TURKEY
1937 BUICK ...........
1 $150.00
100.00
TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma­
Open 6 a.m. to 12 midnight
Coldspot refrigerator
chines. We sell, rent, repair and
Saturday—Open All Night
Daveno .......................... 25.00
swap all makes. Trade your old
Oak Table and Chairs .... 35.00
machine towards a new one. ROEN,
Wood Range .................. 25.00
456 Court St., Salem.
35- *
Trash Burner .............. . . 25.00
KODAK FILM DEVELOPED—Eight
picture roll developed and one print
BURNETT L. COLE
each 35c. Two prints each 50c.
Santiam War Surplus
Mehama, Ore.
Twelve or sixteen picture rolls, one
Phone 1811
print each 50c. Reprints 4c each.
Quality Picture Co., Box 4401B,
Portland, 8, Ore.
8tf
SOUTHERN
BÀR-B-Q
There are two freedoms—the false,
where a man is free to do what he
likes; the true, where a man is free
to do what he ought.—Kingsley.
AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
Come in and see our wide selec­
tions of 45 RPM and 78 RPM
Populars, Old Timers, Classical,
and Semi-Classical Records.
J. W. GOIN
VETERINARIAN
LOOK
STAY'TON
I’HONE 4148
These Selections Over
Opposite
Claude lewis’ Service Station
PROCTOR AND TOASTMASTER TOASTERS
GENERAL ELECTRIC MIXERS
SPEED QUEEN IRONETTE
WESTINGHOUSE DELUXE RANGE
SPEED QUEEN WASHING MACHINE
advertisement FOR bids
Addition to School Building
Sealed bids will be received by the
1 undersigned until 8:00 p.m. PST on
the 29th day of March, 1951, at the
schoolhouse of Mill City School Dis­
trict No. 120-J, Mill City, Oregon.
1 The work will consist of the addition
! of two class-rooms with temporary
divisions, and corridor extension.
Plans, specifications and contract
documents may be obtained by gen­
eral contract bidders at the office of
S. R. Haatvedt, Architect, 340 W. 1st
Ave., Albany, Oregon upon deposit of
$25.00 per set. Deposit will be re­
funded upon return with bid or prior
to bid opening.
Prequalification of bidders is re­
quired.
Each bid shall be accompanied by
a certified check or bid bond in the
amount of 5% of the amount of the
bid, (with authorized surety company
as surety), payable to Linn-Marion
Counties School District No. 129-J
and the successful bidder will be re­
quired to furnish performance bond.
The Owner reserves the right to
reject any or all bids and to waive
any informalities or irregularities in
any bid or in the bidding.
No bidder may withdraw his bid
after the hour set for the opening
thereof, or before award of contract,
unless said award is delayed for a
period exceeding 30 days.
EDNA F. ROSS, Clerk,
Linn-Marion Counties School
District No. 129-J
3t
Mill City, Oregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an Order duly entered in the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Marion, in the Mat­
ter of the Estate of Adam Shepherd,
deceased, the undersigned, Paul Shep­
herd, was duly appointed as admin­
istrator of said estate and has quali­
fied as such.
All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
required to present the same, together
with the proper vouchers, to the
undersigned nt the office of Bell &
Devers at Stayton, Oregon, within
six months from the date of this
notice.
Dated and first published this 1st
day of March, 1951.
PAUL SHEPHERD,
Administrator
BELL & DEVERS
Stayton, Oregon
Attys, for Admin.
9-5
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed Exec­
utrix of the Estate of AUSTIN J.
BARLOW, Deceased.
All persons
having claims against said Estate are
hereby required to present the same
with proper vouchers to the under­
signed at the office of her Attorney,
201 First National Building, Albany,
Oregon, within six months from this
date.
Dated and first published this 8th
day of March, 1951.
JOAN C. BARLOW,
Executrix of the Estate of
AUSTIN J. BARLOW, Deceased
RAYMOND D. MATTHIES
Albany, Oregon
One of the Attorneys
for the Executrix
March 8, 15, 22, 29, 1951
Is your kitchen sink working for
you or against you? Perhaps it’s
time to cast a critical eye at that
very important piece of kitchen
equipment to see whether it’s sav­
ing you work or causing it.
First, does your sink fill your par­
ticular needs? Is it big enough to
adequately handle the cleaning and
food preparation jobs that are con­
centrated in this area? If kitchen
space will allow, the larger steel
cabinet sink models provide a great
deal of storage^pace and work sur­
face right where you need It most.
While size is Important, there are
many other factors to consider in
the purchase of a cabinet sink. Be­
cause this is a long term investment,
it is best to buy one of high quality
even though the original cost may
be slightly greater. Take a sharp
look at its construction. Note wheth­
er the doors and drawers are sound
deadened and how easily the draw­
ers slide.
You will undoubtedly want a top
of porcelain enamel, for porcelain
is attractive, sanitary, easy to
clean and will wear indefinitely.
Look at the advantages of a dou­
ble bowl sink—you'll find that dish­
washing can be speeded consider­
ably by using one bowl for washing
and the other for rinsing.
Your new cabinet sink should
have a recessed front to provide
knee room and a recessed toe space
to make working at the unit easier
on the legs and back. Deluxe mod­
els have other feature*, too. that
take the drudgery from kitchen
work—such as a handy soap-box
rack on the undersink compartment
door; compartmented drawer* for
cutlery, and a rinse spray.
Think of the cabinet sink as a
labor saving device and insist that
your new one be the kind that will
lighten the kitchen load.
LICENSED
G1RBAGE
SERVICE
PORTER & LAU
$1.50 per month and up
Also serving Gates and Lyons
RADIOS — APPLIANCES — SERVICE
Mill City 1884
Stavton 215
DISPOSAL SERVICE
MILL CITY
PHONE 2352
LEONARD HERMAN
nr
Business - Directory
HEWITT, ESTEP & SORENSEN
-C L'eutick Jr.,
Attorneys at I.aw
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 6602
“a-rr:irimia—
Professional
DAVID M. REID
Real Estate
Mill City
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WOOD’S STORE
§ SANTIAM TAVERN g
3 Miles East Stay ton
General Dry Goods
NOTIONS
IJNGERIE
READY-TO -W EAR
HOSIERY
l.UZIERS COSMETICS
S“A FRIENDLY PLACE TO STOP«
FOR HAMBURGERS”
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Attorney at Law
318 Broadalbin
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FLOWERS •MIKES Septic Service:
HARLOW L. WEINRICK
GOODE’S FLOWER SHOP
Albany
Phone Blue 64B
Stayton, Ore.
WEDDLE FUNERAL
HOME
BARBER SHOP
2nd A Broadway
Mill City
Hours: 10 to 7
Modern Funeral Service
STAYTON
OREGON
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» Septic Tank* and Sewer* Cleaned •
Phone SALEM 3-9468, COLLECT •
1079 Elm St., W. Salem
RALEIGH
HAROLD
FLORIST and NURSERY
FLOWERING AND SHADE TREES
SHRUBS AND BULBS
S19 W. Wa«h. St.
Stayton
Phone 3684
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• NEW STOCK -
Lae* and Rayon Table Cloth — Book«
Bed Spread« — Silk Head Scarf*
Cotton Blanket* — Printed Flannel*
Stamped Good*
Hendricsons Store
4
In the Bawe* Bldg
MILL CITY
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc.
weekly pickup* $1 50 per month.
Also light hauling.
Leonard Herman
DON'T
court danger by using
pennies or over-size fuses to pre­
vent interruption of the current.
When a fuse blows, it's your
warning that something definitely
is wrong.
Phone 2325
MILL CITY
AMBULANCE
Complete
Supply of
All Your
Huildiny
Needs . .
MEET Harry and Alice |
at the
BRIDGE TAVERN
MEHAMA, OREGON
Painting and Papering
SPRAY OR BRUSH
GET YOUR FREE ESTIMATE NOW FOR
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DECORATING
Call Bill Obershaw
PHONE 3215
Box 607, Mill City
EVENINGS 1952
For Safety
&• Convenience
Open a Cheeking Account!
$10,000
Deposit Insurance
MILL CITY STATE BANK
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSt'RANCE CORP.
NC
knotty Pine Panefing
Pioneer Flintkote Roofing
BOYSEN PAINT
KELLY LUMBER SALES
SERVICE
Call Mill City
Telephone Operator
DO
check to determine the cauie.
The trouble may be a faulty cord,
more likely it's an overloaded
circuit. If so, you'll need another
circuit to make your wiring as
efficient as your appliances.
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VERNES
will be framed immediately by tho
state CD group. Preparing the man­
uals is an interim step, since the time­
table of the proposed 30-odd manual*
to be printer! by FCD.A isn’t known,
Climaxing a series of civil defense ' Hayes said.
“There’s an immediate need for
meetings on the state level, Director
Jack Hayes met last Thursday in Sa­ setting up training programs for fire,
lem with state officials for study of medical, rescue and other services,” he
state and local participation in the said. "We’ll tailor the booklets for
federal matching-fund program, and our needs in Oregon, and they’ll be
the work of new committees on train­ I mimeographed or produced in some
ing, public information and plant pro­ other inexpensive form.”
tection.
Twenty five thousand civil defense
Salem will be the site of the state ; worker identification cards have been
civil defense headquarters. The state printed for distribution to local and
group has the responsibility of guid­ county CD officials. Uniform per-
ance assistance and co-ordination in sonnel and inventory survey forms
the over-all picture. Hayes empha­ will be furnished to local leaders with­
sized that local governments have the out charge.
One of the important things right
responsibility of organizing civil de-
now is getting the facts to the people,
fense in their areas.
“Local sub-divisions have the per­ said Hayes commenting upon the wis­
sonnel and equipment needed,” he said, dom of having public information di­
“and the state will help in co-ordina­ rectors on both state and local levels.
tion.”
State CD public information commit­
Eight basic civil defense manuals tee was organized in Salem recently.
Defense Director
Studies Program
HAVE A BETTER KITCHEN
Just Received-RCA Record Players
MILL CITY
LEGAL AD\ KRT1S1NG
OPEN RATl'RDAYB
PHONE IMIS
HrMEI.1, KELLY, Manager