The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 15, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
May 15. 1952
If
It
s
in
the
C
anyon,
It's
Advertised
in
The
Enterprise!
Wants and Sales
FOR SALE
Portable DC. electric WANTED — Strawberry, gooseberry FOR SALE Indian runner drake, 2
welder. GE generator 250 amp.
and cherry pickers. Register now.
white rock roosters, 2 bantam roost­
Chry. industrial motor. 50 ft. leads,
C abins, if needed. Etzel Bros., Rte
ers. 1 pair Buff Cochin bantams;
pcice $400.00. Etzel Bros, Route 1,
1. Box 234, Stavton, five miles NW
bantam eggs for hatching, taking
Box 234. Stayton, Ore.
21-3p
of Mehama. Ph. 14-F-71.
2O-3p
orders for English Buff duck eggs,
for May 15th, order early. These
SALE -A 9-cubic ft. gas refrig­ FOR SALE or LEASE — 2 bedroom
See W. R. HUTCHESON FOR SALE — Like new model 12A FOR
ducks are a meat duck, also lay the
erator. Excellent condition, $90.
modern
home.
1
block
from
school,
entire year. Geo. Cree.
18-3
Mill City
Mall chain saw, used about 40 hours.
H. D. Langille, Route 5. Box 407,
approx. l2-acre, good well. Howard
Price $285. W. E. Phillips, Route
Pratum-Stayton Rd*
20-2p
Mells, Route 1. Box 282A, Lyons. TARPS—Tents, new and used. Selec­
FOR SALE — 16-ft. trailer house, all
2. Box 250, Scio, Ore.
17-5
tion of sizes.
____
18-3p
furnished including bedding and
EXPERT AUTO and home radio
Red’s Hill Top Trading Post
cooking utensils, very clean, $550, PLUMBING SUPPLIES —Pipe fit­
service, 20 years experience, all WANTED — Small or large patches
will finance.
Zeeb's Used Cars,
makes. Guaranteed service.
tings, toilets, sinks, washbowls,
of timber to horse log. Drop card FOR SALE — Large New Hampshire
2325 Fairgrounds Rd., Ph. 2-6454.
frvers. Mrs. E. Ogden, on the hill,
bathtubs, showers, etc.
Bargain
Stiffler's Radio and Appliance.
to Roy Westphal, Gen. Del., Mill
20-1
on West Evergreen. Mill City. 20-1
prices. Red’s Hill Top Trading Post.
City.
19-3p
1
SELL US YOUR CASCARA BARK
FOR
SALE—Rabbits, young does with
SEE US FOR GOOD Real Estate| TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma­
-green or dry.
Red’s Trading
litters, reasonable. Come and see
buys in Canyon area.
Listings | chines. We sell, rent, repair and
Post, phone 1303, Mill City.
16tf FOR SALE — Household goods. L.
K. Jordan, located behind Silver
before you buy. E. Kingwood and
wanted.
See GLEN SHELTON,
swap all makes. Trade your old
Saddle Service Station, second house
S. 4th, Mrs. Ruth Barney, or phone I
NEED A TELEPHONE.’— Stop in
machine towards a new one.
salesman with C. E. COVILLE,
to the left.
18-3p
1384.
20-3
and see the new Lech combination
ROEN, 456 Court St.. Salem.
Broker, west side Mill City. Phone j
desk
or
wall
phone,
also
used
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I
FOR
SALE
—
Baby
bed,
spring
and
2207.
52tf |
I.EGAI. ADVERTISING
phones from $10.00 up. Telephone
SPORTSMEN—Join the North San­
mattress practically new. $20. Mrs.
tiam Sportsman’s club now. We are J and Hearing Aid batteries stocked.
Joe Walter. Box 211, Mill Citv.
WANTED TO BUY — Clean peeled
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance.
20-3p In the Circuit Court
Douglas fir poles, delivered to i devoted to game conservation and J
for the State of
propagation
and
need
your
help.
I
Lyons yard. For further informa­
FOR SALE—Universal washing ma­ FOR SALE—2-bedroom home, mod­
Oregon for the County of Marion
Only
$1.00
per
year,
you
will
have
tion call or write Allen Gould, 1424 ’
chine, with wringer, good condition.
Department of Probate
ern. garage, on lot 75x108 feet, cen­
Filbert Ave.. Lebanon, phone 5745,1 that much fun at one meeting.
Phone 2224. Mill City.
20-lp
In the Matter of the Will and Estate
Enquire
at
Enterprise
office,
or
see
trally
located.
See
Neal
Marttala.
Puget Timber Co. of Oregon. 24tf
of ONA DRAKE, Deceased.
Jerry Coffman, at Ken Golliet’s. 9 INSULATION—Owens-Corning Fib­
corner SW 3rd and Cedar, Mill City.
undersigned has been appointed
FOR SALE — GMC 6x6 short log
19-3p by The
erglass Blowing Wool—finest in­
the above entitled Honorable Court
truck.
Good running condition. STOVES—Heaters and ranges, in oil
sulation
known
to
man.
Save
over
as Executor of the Estate of ONA
$600.
or wood. Save at
See Jack Duggan, Lyons,
20 to 40% fuel costs. Phone col­ LOGGERS ATTENTION—Fire fight­ DRAKE. Deceased, and he has quali­
Red’s Hill Top Trading Post
20-1
Ore.
ing equipment for sale, single jack­
lect for estimates.
AMERICAN
eted fire hose. 60c a foot with coup­ fied as such.
IMPROVEMENT CO.. 975 Market
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
lings C. O. BRILES SALES CO.,
St., Salem, ph. 2-4687 or 2-8010. 6tf
386 Fourth St., Stavton, Ore. Phone creditors of. and all persons having
3648.
20-1 claims against said Deceased to pre­
TRUCK SEATS REPAIRED AND
sent them, verified as required by law,
UPHOLSTERED—one day service. FOR SALE—Must sell worn out trail­ within six months after the first pub­
Stavton Upholstery, W. Washing­
er house in Detroit, Ore. Govern­ lication of this Notice to the under­
ton St., Stayton.
20tf
SALEM, ORE
1105 N. Front St.
at the office of HEWITT,
ment surplus 24 ft. trailer.
Will signed
ESTEP & SORENSEN. Attorneys at
sell for $50. Call EV 13048, Port­ Law. 180 North Commercial Street,
Salem Phones:
Lyons Phone:
REAL ESTATE
land.
19-3p Salem, Oregon.
143
2-1924; Night 2-4417
FOR SALE—Low price house located
Date of First Publication:
in Marion county side of Mill City.
17th April. 1952.
HAULING AND MOVING HEAVY MACHINERY
Two bedrooms downstairs and two
RANSOM S. DRAKE,
WHEN IN SALEM
and Mill Equipment Up To 25 Tons
usable bedrooms upstairs.
Bath­
Executor.
HEWITT. ESTEP & SORENSEN.
room remodeled recently, nice large
Visit
Including D8 and HD14 Cats, and %-yard shovels.
Attorneys for Estate.
16-5
lot, with apple and nut trees, $3,750.
“HUDSON CITY”
Complete Rigging Outfit, Winch Trucks, Low-bed Trailers
Two bedroom modern house, very neat
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Home of GOOD Used Cars
andc lean, large rooms, Mill City,
No. 14,747
close to schools, for $3,800, terms.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
HUDSON
Oregon for the County of Marion
Two-bedroom, unfinished house in
Sales — Parts — Service
Department of Probate
Mill City, cement foundation, comp,
In the Matter of the Estate of
SILVER SADDLE
roof, cedar siding located in new
MARY FRANCES McCLELLAN,
addition of Mill City for only $2,000,
SERVICE STATION & TRAILER COURT
Deceased.
i
$500
down,
$40
per
month.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
MILL CITY
Phone 903
316 N. Church St.
Phone 3-9101
undersigned has filed his FIRST AND
FRED A. LINDEMANN
FINAL ACCOUNT as Administrator
of the Estate of MARY FRANCES
— Public Accounting —
Gasoline
McCLELLAN, Deceased, with the
Real Estate
—
Insurance
County Clerk of Marion County. Ore­
LYONS. OREGON
gon. and the Court has fixed Monday.
June 16, 1952, at the hour of 9:15
o’clock in the morning of said day as
the time, and the Court Room of the
Circuit Court, Department of Probate,
TIRES — TUBES — BATTERIES
in the Court House at Salem, Marion
Motor Tune-ups
Highway 222
County. Oregon, as the place for hear­
1*2 miles East of Gates
ing objections, if any, to the First and
AND AUTO SUPPLIES
Final Account so filed.
Date of 1st publication
SPECIALISTS IN
Mav 15, 1952.
MULLIGAN STEW
DAVID S. McCLELLAN,
Administrator
Lou and Percy Mulligan, Props.
HEWITT. ESTEP & SORENSEN
Attorneys for Estate
Mill City
Phone 2103
Salem. Oregon.
Next to Mar Dean Cafe
FOR SALE — One bedroom home. 2
AVON COSMETICS
years old, garage on 100x120 lot,
See Mrs. R. G. Herlofsen, green
on pavement.
house north of Santiam Garage.
APARTMENTS—For rent.
Telephone 926, Box 658, Mill City. 3tf
Salem Heavy Hauling & Equipment Co
'I SHROCK'S
The Maples
Cafe & Tavern
Safety Check Lubrication
HEIDT S ÀUTO
ELECTRIC
«
TRAILER HOMES
Angelus
New Willys
Platt
Traveleze
PASSENGER CARS — 2- and 4-WHEEL DRIVE
STATION WAGONS
4-W.D. PICKUPS — JEEPS
PANELS
Boles-Aero
NEW AND USED
ALL SIZES
Immediate Delivery
PARTS AND SUPPLIES
g
§
Real Bargains in Used 1-WI). Pickups
and Jeeps
South Side Trailers
ALBANY — 2 Miles South on 99E
Elsner Motor Co
Business
Directory - Professional
DR. R. ROY QUICK
DENTIST
Telephone 2261 for Appointment
Tuesdays: 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Thursdays: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Office in Jenkins Bldg.. Mill City
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Dan River Prints. Children's Books, I
Wool Scarfs, Stamped Pillow Cases,!
Blankets. Handkerchiefs, Nylons I
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llendricsoiis Store;
I)R. VICTOR J. MYERS
Chiropractic Physician
Post Office Building. 2nd Floor
Phone: Stayton 2274
Stayton. Ore.
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MIKE'S Septic Service:
HEWITT, ESTEP & SORENSEN
Attorneys at Law
180 N. Commercial
SALEM
Phone 3-6412
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VERNES
BARBER SHOP
1 2nd & Broadway
Mill City
Hours: 10 to 7
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Septic Tanka and Sewers Cleaned J
Phone SALEM 3-9468. OOLI-ECT •
1079 Elm St., W. Salem
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■ PHYSICIAN & SURGEONl
Mill City
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WOOD’S STORE
General Dry Goods
NOTIONS
UNG ERIE
RFADV-TO-KTAR
HOSIERY
LUZTERS (X)SMETICS
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J. W. GOIN
VETERINARIAN
STAYTON
Phone 4148
Opposite
Claude Lewis’ Service Station
WEDDLE FUNERAL
HOME
Modern Funeral Service
STAYTON
OREGON
S ore P iles
Don’t let sore, fiery. painful, Itching
simple Pile» drive you nearly crexy. In 15
ininulei CHINAROID starts (Ivin, you
wonderful cooling. soothing temporary re­
lax in< relief from pain, burning and itch­
ing or money back guaranteed Oenulne
CHINAROID costs only »1 00 at druggists
Try It today for better sleep tonight and
a brighter tomorrow.
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MILL CITY
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc.
weekly pickups SI.50 per month
HARLOW L WEINR1CK
Also light hauling.
Attorney at Law
318 Broadalbin
Albany
l-eonard Herman
Phone 3952
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SALEM, OREGON
GIGANTIC
Oliver Wendell Holmes did not
claim to be a poet. He was a med­
ical doctor and attended faithfully
to his work. His literary produc­
tions were merely a hobby, starting
with his college days and with his
first important poem. "Old Iron­
sides.’ written the year after his
graduation. Dr. Holmes occupied
the chair of anatomy at Harvard
University Medical School with dis­
tinction until his retirement. He
was popular as a teacher
IDANHA
By MRS. RUTH JOHNSON
The meeting of the Legion auxiliary
was held at Thelma Smith's home
wieh 18 members present, an election
of officers was held for the coming
year, They are Gertrude Alvin, pres-
ident; Roselle Vickers, 1st vice pres-
ident; Myrtle Gestson, 2nd vice pres-
ident: Opal Leming, secretary; Floy
Storey, treasurer; Charlotte Mapes,
chaplain; Donna Halford, historian;
and Lanelie Davis, sergeant at arms.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Aiderman
were weekend visitors at the Marion
Aiderman home. Marion has just re­
turned home from the hospital in
Portland where he underwent surgery
recently.
Bill Monahan of Clinton, Wash., is
back to Idanha for a spell. He will
be temporary filer at the Idanha shin­
gle mill.
Geo. Clary of Lacombs, Ore., is
visiting old friends in Idanha.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Garbut have
left Idanha this week. Mrs. Garbut
has a job on the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Carte Swanson who
were former Idapha residents are back
again. Mr. Swanson will work for
the Idanha lumber company, where he
was formerly employed. The Swan­
sons left last fall because Carte could
not stand the winter climate. We all
hope he will be ok now.
Mr. and Mrs. Gudne Gestson were
Salem visitors Tuesday afternoon.
Mari-Linn All Community
Picnic Planned May 25
All community picnic May 25, at
Mari-Linn.
The annual all school
community picnic for the parents,
children and friends of district 29-J
will be held Sunday May 25, at the
Mari-Linn school grounds in Lyons
at 1 p.m.
The various committees are food,
Thelma Nydegger, Bernice Bridges,
Eelanor Christenson; coffee and
punch, Melvina Franklin, and Gladys
Hurst; sports and games, Ivan Smith,
John Prideaux, and Ralph Hurst;
publicity, Thomas Putman; tables and
chairs, Glenn Julian ard Herschel Cui-
well; sound, Sam E. Bridges.
Remember rain or shine the com­
munity picnic is to be May 25, at 1
p.m. It is honed that an even bigger
and better crowd than last year can
be had.
WE SELL BETTER
CARS FOR LESS!
GENE TEAGUE
CHEVROLET
Stayton
IT PAYS TO BUY AT
HOME!
Removal Sale
am
ALL ITEMS TO BE SOLD AT DISC OUNT
To Reduce The Stock
TO BE MOVED
$1.50 per month and up
Also serving Gates. Lyons,
Idanha and Detroit
’Selling Down to the floors'
DISPOSAL SERVICE
— GET IN ON THE GOOD BUYS —
Phone 3952
LEONARD HERMAN
MOVING MAY 1st
TO 185 N. High, Grand Bldg.
Salem Lighting & Appliance Co.
236 N. HIGH STREET
MILL CITY
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