7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE May 3. 19.» 1 Wants and Sales FOR SALE—4-rm house and bath on FOR SALE—27-ft. house trailer, with Alder st., a few fruit trees, small dolly, will take 2-wheel luggage chicken house, a large garden spot, trailer in trade. See at Silver Sad­ wood shed and garage. Will take dle Trailer Court, Mill City. 18-3p I ---------------------------------------------- good trailer house as down payment Phone 3907 or see Mrs. Joe Fencl. UNUSUAL BARGAINS—Good clean oil range, excellent condition, white 17-3p Reds Hill enameled, guaranteed. 2tf SPORTSMEN—Join the North San­ Top Trading Post. tiam Sportsman’s club now. We are devoted to game conservation and WANTED—One wife, must be an ex­ propagation and need your help. I cellent cook, by a 29-year-old bache­ Only $1.00 per year, you will have lor, World War II veteran, and a that much fun at one meeting, j college graduate. Write in care of Box 348, Mill City, Oregon. 18« Enquire at Enterprise office, or see Jerry Coffman, at Ken Golliet's. 9 WANTED TO BUY—Unpeeled Doug­ las fir poles, delivered to Lyons FOR SALE 16-foot trailer house for yard. For further information call $140.00: Inquire at the W. J. Timm or write Allen Goold, 1424 Filbert home or call 1322 evenings in Mill Ave., Lebanon, phone 5745, Puget City or write Box 135, Route 1, Timber Co. of Oregon. 45tf 17-3p Lyons. WE BUY fir pitch 75c per gallon. PLUMBING SUPPLIES—Pipe, con­ nections, toilets, sinks, washbowls, See us for containers. Also sell us Bargain your used burlap bags, old batteries | bathtubs, showers, etc. Prices. Red’s Hill Top Trading and car radiators. Red’s Hill Top 14« Trading Post. 2tf , Post. FOR SALE — 4-room white frame WANTED—To rent, 3 bedroom home house and garage, 50x100 lot. Gale or larger, in city or nearby canyon area. Burton Parks, Mehama. 17-3p | Dorothy, Box 716, Mill City. 16-3p SEE ME FOR GOOD Real Estate NEED A TELEPHONE? — Stop in and see the new Lech combination buys in Canyon area. Listings desk or wall phone, also used wanted. C. E. COVILLE, Broker, phones from $10.00 up. Telephone West side Mill City. Phone 2207. and Hearing Aid batteries stocked. 51« Stiffler’s Radio & Appliance. 39tf FOR SALE—McCulloch Chain Saws, $50 00 PER THOUSAND truck scale all the latest models for immediate delivery. Try us for prompt serv­ paid for 24 ft. to 40 ft. small Doug­ las Fir logs suitable for piling. High ice. Open evenings. Lyons Saw paid for barkie poles and Shop. Phone 2871. 17« prices piling. Call Albany 1287 or write Standard Pole & Piling Co. for price EXPERT AUTO and home radio lists. 31tf service, 20 years experience, all makes. Guaranteed service. NOW — 125.00 to $75.00 trade-in on Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. 3tf I your old radio—on a new Philco Radio. Dave Epps Furniture. 18-3 SELL US your Cascara bark, dry or green. Red’s Hill Top Trading Post. 14« KODAK FILM DEVELOPED—Eight picture roll developed and one print each 35c. Two prints each 50c. WANTED — Strawberry, gooseberry, Twelve or sixteen picture rolls, one and cherry pickers. Cabins, stoves, print each 50c. Reprints 4c each. and electric lights furnished. Regis­ Quality Picture Co., Box 4401B, ter now. Etzel Bros., Route 1, Box Portland, 8, Ore. 8« 234, Stayton, Ore., 5 miles NW of Mehama. 17-3p FOR SALE—Two 2-bedroom homes with garage attached, on N. San­ FOR SALE—:Newly remodeled 2-bed- room house, on large lot, fruit trees. I tiam Highway in Mill City. Clar­ ence Estenson, phone 615. 18-3p Inquire at Enterprise. 9tf » Why Not Turn to The New Taste i If It’s in the Canyon, It’s Advertised in The Enterprise! LEGAL ADV EKTISIXG BUICK OWNERS—I have the fol­ The Civil War developed an ap‘ lowing for sale: 1 Buick radio; 5 petite for news among the people. CITATION wheels, tires and tubes intact, tires 75% new; One 1940 Buick coupe In the County Court of the State of (Continued from Page 1) body, very good condition, front Oregon, for Linn County shocks in excellent condition. In­ In the Matter of the Adoption of mass meeting in the Mayflower hall quire for the above at Knowles Body RICHARD KENNETH MERRILL, on Wednesday evening in the interest Shop or Santiam War Surplus & Minor, of the X-ray units, Mrs. Payne called Clothiers. 16-3 To Herbert Kenneth Merrill, Greeting. for volunteers to represent the associ­ In the Name of the State of Oregon, ation. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Tucker and PLEASE LIST all available roomi. Y . ’ou are hereby cited and required to Mr. Otis White signified interest. room and board, houses and apts. in the County Court of the Write, telephone or visit Personnel appear There being no more business the of Oregon, for the County of Dept. 10 a m to 3 p m. Consolidated State at the court room thereof, at meeting was turned over to the pro­ Builders. Inc.. Detroit Dam. 12tf Linn, Albany, in said county, on Saturday, gram chairman who announced the the 19th day of May, 1951 at 10:00 FOR SALE—Full-size bed, coil spring o’clock in the forenoon of that day, yearly theme, "Citizenship begins in and interspring mattress; one 9x10 then and there to show cause, if any the Home,” also the lesson topic for linoleum rug; one metal wardrobe you have, why George Kenneth Miller, the meeting which was "How can trunk, good as new. Santiam should not be allowed to adopt Richard citizenship be improved by the home.” Tailors, Mill City. 15« Kenneth Merrill, and a decree entered The first three-minute speaker was his petition for such adop­ Mrs. Alice Perkins, first and second LIST YOUR homes and farms with granting and changing his name to Richard grade teachers, who spoke on the me. Have cash buyers. Mill City. tion Miller. topic “Improving citizenship in the David M. Kenneth Gates. Detroit. Lyons This citation is served upon you school.” The second speaker, Lewan- 3tf Reid, Real Estate. by publication in the Mill City Enter­ ne Manning, gave a three-minute talk for four consecutive weeks by FOR SALE — 1950 Hydramatic Pon­ prise of the County Court of the State , on "How citizenship is improved in As •dv»rti»»d in POST. LIFE. *R19 tiac, low mileage, excellent condi­ order ...«uc u.. Oregon for Linn vvum, County made and u Scouting.” The next speaker, a boy COUNTRY GE Mit MAN *qt. ** k'al. tion. Call 4503, Mill City. 18-3 of entered on the 11th day of April, 1951. | sc°ut, Donald Snyder, spoke on the and other leading magazines TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma­ The date of the first publication of same subject from the boy scout angle. There were two more short talks on chines. We sell, rent, repair and i this Citation being April 12, 1951. Witness, the Hon. E. G. Arnold, the subject “How the school has swap all makes. Trade your old machine towards a new one. ROEN. Judge of the County Court of the helped to improve my citizenship, »» 1 456 Court St., Salem. 35 ♦ State of Oregon, for the County of by a grade school boy, Robert Lady, Linn, with the ‘ - Seal - of - said Court af- We were astounded the first time WANTED—Married woman to care fixed this 11th day of April A. D. and a high school girl, Mary Gordon. The topic for the evening was then for children, nights, 4 p.m. to 1 a.ni. 1951. we saw it, and you will be, too! my home. Rada apts, Apt. 1, next (Seal) R. M. RUSSELL, Clerk presented by Dr. D. Ferguson of Mill Here’s what we’ll showr you: to hotel. 16-3 HARLOW L. WEINRICK City in an interesting 30-minute lec­ • Flows on perfectly. No lop«, Albany, Oregon ture wherein he pointed out how no bruthmorki. WANTED: Rough lumber, logs and Attorney for Petitioners American homes is citizenship main timber. Write or call W. M. Bris­ • Orio« in 20 minute*. No offensive odor. bulwark and strength. bin, Gates, Ore. Phone 5961. 16-6p • Ink, catsup, lipstick mark« wash off in NOTICE a few second« — even with mild soap The meeting was concluded by a nmoiuifiHWi The County Board of Equalization fifteen minute community sing led by and water. will convene on Monday, May 7th, • Beautiful pastel ond decorator deop* Miss Kazi Inazuko who was accom ­ tono color«. 1951, at the Court House in Albany, Linn County, Oregon, and remain in panied by Mrs. Charles Hanan at the Paint a room in half a day I j session three weeks or until the ex­ piano. Refreshments of lemon pie amination, correction and equalization and coffee were furnished by the of the assessment rolls have been seventh grade mothers and served by MILL CITY completed. Application for reduc- room mothers, Mrs. Rheba Snyder and 1 tion of assessments shall be in writ- Mrs. Ellingson. A FRIENDLY , ing, verified as by Law required, and filed with the board within the first The second grade room, Mrs. Hoyt, FAMILY . week it is by law required to be in teacher, received the prize for having the most mothers and fathers present STAYTON, ORE. I session. ATMOSPHERE at the meeting. JOHN W. SHEPPARD, ! 16-3 Assessor for Linn County. PREVAILS Deanha P.T.A The Most Amazing Paint Demonstration We Ever Had in Our Store! The Wonder Les’s Tavern Santiam Farmers Co-op WMX5C3CXBCXW2CXSX"K)IK' » x >î :: ü x X X x x X x x'XOUCXIXrx.x X x x x x X NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I have filed my Final Account as Administratrix of the Estate of CARL FREDERICK SUNDBERG, Deceased. The court has set Monday, May 21, 1951, at 10 o'clock a.m., in the Linn County Court Room, Albany, Oregon, for the hearing and settlement of objections, if any there be. ANNA K. JENKINS, Administratrix of the Estate of Carl Frederick Sundberg, Deceased. I HARLOW L. WEINRICK Attorney for Administratrix Albany, Oregon. 16-4 Wyoming had a newspaper in 1869 before it became a territory. Secretary of Labor Tobin has issued a hazardous occupations order which bans employment of children under 18 in sawmills and certain logging jobs. TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SERVICE AT « « X X X X X X X X g X Ji X Jt JX Jt X ■* X X X « Silver Saddle Service Station & Trailer Court MILL CITY Phone 903 Washing - - Greasing Polishing TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SERVICE :5-35 35 75 ’.‘5 75 35 '.‘5 35 ’-r5 75 35 35 3?J 3¡p 3J rnj ¡ jjj tjj n,n np in- -rp np zrp pp mp up pp np rgj ASTORE OWNERS LICENSED GARBAGE SERVICE $1.50 per month and up Also serving Gates and Lyons MILL CITY DISPOSAL SERVICE SICKS PHONE 2352 LEONARD HERMAN BREWING COMPANY, SALEM, OREGON pAiHr □ .0 CALL US FOR CONSULTATIO NO OBLIGATION Directory - Professional HEWITT, ESTEP & SORENSEN Attorneys at Law SALEM 180 N. Commercial Phone 3-6412 llm.