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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1951)
June 7, 1951 7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Wants and Sales FOR SALE—Ford V-8 pick-up, very FOR SALE—'30 Model A pick-up in good running condition, 16-in wheels good motor and running gear, rough and tires, $50.00. Bill Richards, body, $65. Jerry Coffman, at Ken Mill City. Ore. 21-3p Golliet’s, Mehama. 23-3 KODAK FILM DEVELOPED—Eight FOR .SALE—River front corner lot, 100x300, Riverview addition, one picture roll developed and one print each 35c. Two prints each 50c. | bedroom house partiallv finished. $1,000.00. Call 3407 or see Bill Twelve or sixteen picture rolls, one Stover, above Jenkins Hardware, print each 50c. Reprints 4c each. after 5 p.m. 22-3p Quality Picture Co., Box 4401B, Portland, 8, Ore. 8tf UNUSUAL BARGAIN’S—Good clean oil range, excellent condition, white FOR SALE—Tru-steer dolly, has 16-in enameled, guaranteed. Red's Hill wheels, good rubber, just the thing Top Trading Post. 2tf for large trailer. Fir Grove Trailer Park. W. E. Krone. 21-3p WANTED TO BUY—Unpeeled Doug las fir poles, delivered to Lyons WE BUY fir pitch 75c per gallon. yard. For further information call See us for containers. Also sell us or write Allen Goold, 1424 Filbert your used burlap bags, old batteries Ave., Lebanon, phone 5745, Puget and car radiators. Red’s Hill Top Timber Co. of Oregon. 45tf Trading Post. 2tf WANTED — Experienced lady fry $50.00 PER THOUSAND truck scale cook. See Martin Jepsen, Mill City, paid for 24 ft. to 40 ft. small Doug las Fir logs suitable for piling. High Ore. 21-3p prices paid for barkie poles and piling. Call Albany 1287 or write FOR SALE — Hawthorne Bicycle, John Standard Pole A Piling Co. for price good as new, men’s size. 22-3p lists. 31tf Plambeck, Mill City. SEE ME FOR GOOD Real Estate buys in Canyon area. Listings wanted. C. E. COVILLE, Broker, West side Mill City. Phone 2207. Bltf FOR SALE—McCulloch Chain Saws, all the latest models for immediate delivery. Try us for prompt serv- ten. Open evenings. Lyons Saw Shop. Phone 2871. 17tf PiaiASE 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 NÏED A TELEPHONE? —Stop in and see the new Lech combination desk or wall phone, also used phones from $10.00 up. Telephone and Hearing Aid batteries stocked. Stiffler’s Radio & Appliance. 39tf BIXPERT AUTO and home radio service, 20 years experience, all makes. Guaranteed service. Stiffler's Radio and Appliance. 3tf SPORTSMEN—Join the North San- tiam Sportsman’s club now. We are devoted to game conservation and propagation and need your help. Only $1.00 per year, you will have that much fun a.t one meeting. Enquire at Enterprise office, or see Jerry Coffman, at Ken Golliet’s. 9 FOR SALE — Two-man rubber boat, like new and camping trailer, sleeps two. Priced very reasonable. Al bert Langholff, Mill City, 2nd house east of Hill Top Store. Call eve nings. 23-3p SELL US your Cascara bark, dry or green. Red’s Hill Top Trading Post. 14tf 0/d far Ztan Kw Think If It's in the Canyon, It's Advertised in The Enterprise! FOR RENT—Furnished apt., one bed room. heat furnished, Bendix laun dry service, one block from post office. Call at Enterprise office, or phone 2652. 23tf WANTED—Coaching by a certified and experienced teacher. Any grade through ninth. Agness A. Allen. 21-3p TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma chines. We sell, rent, repair and swap all makes. Trade your old machine towards a new one. ROEN, 454 Court St., Salem. 35 * FOR SALE—Two hounds, blood hound and blue tick. Mother sold for $475. Both for $100. R. O. Adams, Me hama, Ore. 21-3 WANTED— Berry pickers. Register now. Will furnish gas for anyone bringing carload every day. Phone 14-F-83, Moravec Berry Farm, Rte. 1, Box 242, Stayton. 21-3p PLUMBING SUPPLIES—Pipe, con nections, toilets, sinks, washbowls, bathtubs, showers, etc. Bargain Prices. Red’s Hill Top Trading Post. Utf Les’s Tavern A FRIENDLY FAMILY ATMOSPHERE PREVAILS A Friendly Place RICHARDS TAVERN GATES LICENSED WILLYS STATION WAGON GARBAGE SERVICE OR TRUCK . To While Away Your Idle Hours AS A TRADE-IN ON A $1.50 per month and up Also serving Gates and Lyons You'll think you have hit the jack pot when you get our big allowance on your old car or truck. Come in and ask about the long trades we are making. ¿efsInc/e-Gome in today! Attorneys st Lsw 180 N. Commercial SALEM Phone 3-6412 I n DR. R. REYNOLDS Naturopathic Physician RECTAL SPECIALIST 3 8 Salem. Ore I 1144 Center St.. o Phone 6602 Mill City | I I ■ '• ■ 8 I o Physician and Surgeon KEEP OREGON GREEN WOOD’S STORE General Dry Goods NOTIONS LINGERIE READY-TO-WEAR HOSIERY LUZIERS OOSMETI OS œoexaoe» R ».:cKx:xw.x^w.>oax3Jxi»xi : MIKE'S Septic Service: PHYSICIAN & SURGEON : Septic Tanks and Sewers Cleaned ♦ Mill City ♦ Phone SALEM 3-9468, OOI.I.FXT • 1079 Elm St., W Salem J ■ Own your own home with income. SEE W. !.. PETERSON. Swift's Addition anixnnnnnnnnnnHnHHHnnm»m«na By MRS. OPAL WHITE The final day of school at Detroit high was celebrated by a picnic. Things started popping around 10 a.m. when the students left by bus for Breitenbush Springs. Games were played there until noon when a typical picnic lunch was provided by the various students. Potato salad, sandwiches, pie, pop and a variety of other food stuffs were on the menu. The hour following lunch was spent in games, walks through the woods, or just plain relaxation until the time arrived for swimming. Some thirty-five students and the teachers, Mr. White, Mrs. Charlene Hanan, Mr. Stanley Whipple and Miss Kazi Inuzuko were present for an enjoyable time, that is, if their weariness is any proof there must have been a very great deal of fun. All four high school teachers have been rehired for the next year. Those | residing in Portland and Milwaukee, i respectively Miss Kazuko Inuzuko | and Mr. Stanley Whipple, will attend Lewis and Clarke summer school this summer. Returning school teachers who have signed contracts for the coming year are Mrs. William Cokenour, (who will teach as a substitute until attend ance falls off in the late fall), Mrs. Alice Perkins, Mrs. Elsie Hoyt, Mrs. Nolan Rasnick, Mrs. Gladys Claxton, [Mrs. Mildred Ray. Mrs. Al Warby has been newly selected for the seventh grade; and Miss Minnie B. I Miller, who has taught for nine years in Lane county, but who has been visiting in Kansas and Arkansas for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with Sec. 111-908, O. C. L. A., to the legal voters of School District No. 129-J, of Linn-Marion Counties, State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING of said District will be held at the High School; to begin at the hour of 8:00 o’clock P.M. on the third Monday of June, being the 18th day of June, A. D. 1951. This meeting is called for the pur pose of electing a member to the Board of Education and voting on Supplementary Budget for year 1951- 52, and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. In districts of the second and third classes the ballots shall not be counted until one hour after the time set for the meeting to begin. Until the count begins, any legal voters of the district shall be entitled to vote upon any bus- | iness before the meeting. Dated this 28th day of May, 1951. DONALD E SHEYTHE, Chairman, Board of Directors ATTEST: EDNA F. ROSS, i District Clerk. Attorney at Iaw 318 Broadalbin Albany FLOWERS GOODE’S FLOWER SHOP Phone Blue 64B Stayton, Ore. VERNES BARBER SHOP Modern Funeral Service 2nd A Broadway Mill City Hour*: 10 to 7 STAYTON OREGON X. NEW’ GOODS IN Plain and Figure Print». Pique*. Sains Indian Head. Faded Denim Hendricson’s Store Stamped Pills* Asses. Rsg Rsg*. Slips. Rrassiers Ladies and Children'» Shorts MILL CITY DISPOSAL SERVICE Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc. weekly pickups $1 50 per month. Also light hauling. Lewward Herman Phone 2325 anBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Call Mill City Telephone Operator 1950 Roadmaster "Riviera'' 4-door sedan, two-tone grey, new tires, low mileage, fully equipped and dynaflow $2695 1950 Supei " sr "Riviera", 4 • -doc door sedan, light grey, deluxe equipment and dyna- flow $2496 1950 Dodge Meadowbrook Sedan green, white wall tires, radio, heater and fluid drive $1896 1919 Roadmaster Sedan black, U. S. Royalmaster whitewall tires, dynaflow and fully equipped $1996 1919 Oldsmobile "98" Club Sedan light green, rocket V-8 en gine, radio, heater, white wall tires and hydromatic $1996 1919 Ford Club Coupe light grey, radio and heater, good rubber ... $1395 Roadmaster Sedan light blue, fully equipped $1360 1911 Buick Sedanette two tone grey, radio and heater, good rubber $545 1910 Pontiac Club Sedan light grey, heater, excellent transportation, fair rubber $345 1939 Oldsmobile “6" Club Sedan black, radio and heater $265 Otto J. Wilson Co. GMAC TERMS Commercial at Center SALEM, ORE. About 1,500,000 workers received direct pay increases when the mini mum wage was increased to 75 cents an hour by the amended federal wage and hour law in January, 1950. How to Treat • e i __ Piles fail u leased relief from tore, fiery. rm inst, Itching simple Piles, eri —‘ CHIMAROItl ----- »Imple Pile», tr»m your druggist. rugglst. Bee Bee how tast it usually »"othes »»ay pain, aoranna. lUhing, nsyr- ousness. 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A one o'clock lun cheon was served by the hostess to Mrs. Horace McCarley, Phyllis and Roxie, Mrs. Ray Roberts and Jo Ann, Mrs. Luther Stout, Mrs. Mae Patton and Mrs. Jennie Moe. Mr. Bill Bickett made a trip to Sisters Sunday in helping move the E. A. Newsome family from Mill City. Mr. Lawrence Worley and Mr. Harry Hibbard of Portland are vacationing at the Steve Myers’ cabin. Mr. Wor ley is the father of Mrs. Myers. Word has been received from Mrs. Kenneth Randall that due to ill health she will not open the Elkhorn Guest Ranch this summer. Mr. Randall ¡8 practicing law at Oakridge. Mrs. Louie Ray is at the home of the Hugh Johnsons where she is caring for Mrs. Hugh Johnson and their new son. Mrs. Carl Longnecker and Billie spent the past week in Silverton at the home of Mrs. Anne Longnecker. WILSON'S WHY RALEIGH HAROLD FLORIST and NURSERY f----- WEDDLE FUNERAL HOME ELKHORN XMXMXMXMXtXOOrw'iOrR'XTOTnxi:: Phono 36X1 w— mut i the past year, has been added to the staff. Mr. Chester Boyle will be the new principal of the grade school. Mr. Boyle is a graduate of Willam ette University and will take sum mer school there this summer. He has teaching experience in St. Helens; and was formerly in the Oregon State Police. Two students of Detroit gTade school came through the year with perfect attendance records. Rolland Woodward and Katherine Dietrick were the two honored. John Cannon is finishing his year's i work at Detroit this week. He will leave for Fort Lewis on Saturday morning for two week’s training in the National guard. The Cannons will locate in Stayton as soon as housing is secured. The E. W. Bray family left Sun day for Coos Bay where Mr. Bray has purchased a barber shop. The house formerly occupied by the Brays is now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley White and family. 546 N. High. SALEM aœSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB HARLOW L. WEINRICK The old idea that boils and pim ples are just "the badness coming out of the blood" is all a myth to medical men. Boils are caused by germ Infections, and instead of pur ifying the blood, they contaminate The same Is true of most plm- WILL CONSIDER TRADE FOR PORTLAND PROPERTY or WILL TAKE LATE MODEL CAR AS PART PAYMENT NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING PHONE 2352 LEONARD HERMAN D.W.REID.MD. Í NEW DUPLEX—3 ROOMS EACH LEGAL ADVERTISING Directory Um. <£. Cfutick Jr., Living room finished in knotty pine; wall-to-wall carpeting throughout; American kitchen; utility room includes Bendix automatic washer and dryer, Lots of built-ins and closets. MILL CITY 352 N. High St. HEWITT, ESTEP 1 SORENSEN NEW 2-BEDKOOM HOME IN MILL CITY DISPOSAL SERVICE Elsner Motor Co Business For Sale or Trade DETROIT MILL CITY The DEBUNKER fy John Htrvty Furkay, PhD. says Mr». A. 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