The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 08, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
CLASSIFIED RATES
Ten cents per line each insertion.
No advertisement accepted for less
than 60 cents per week.
Count five words to the line in
ordering your ad. Phone 2651, Mill
City or mail your advertisement to
The Mill City Enterprise, Mill City,
Oregon.
Church bazaars, suppers, bake sales,
etc. will be run under “Special An­
nouncements” classification with a
minimum charge of 50 cents per in­
sertion.
Card of Thanks—Minimum rate of
$1.
For Rent
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8.
Business Services
WANTED—Piano students, with les­
sons given in their homes. $1 per
lesson. Contact Pauline Sbhiewek,
Rte 1, Box 36, Lyons. Phone 126. 40p
EXPERT AL'TO and home radio
' service, 20 years experience, all
makes. Guaranteed service.
Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance.
TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma-
chines. We sell, rent, repair and
swap all makes. Trade your old
machine towards a new one.
ROEN. 456 Court St.. Salem.
TAILORED SUITS—$65 and ap, im­
ported and domestic woolens. Al­
terations, cleaning and pressing.
SUNDIN THE TAILOR, 196 S.
Liberty, Salem.
50tf
Real Estate
Automobiles
ing game with Washington State Coi I
lege.
M. M. Huggins of Medford, vice-
president of the OSC Alumni associa­
tion, is head of the alumni committee
planning a colorful dedication pro­
gram with many special features and
gifts and souvenirs for fans.
Student homecoming chairmen arc
synchronizing their traditional home-
coming events with the dedication
program, including an expanded bar­
becue for alumni and visitors at noon.
VIRGINIA HOEYE
Piano Teacher
FOR SALE—Large house. Little work FOR SALE—A 1951 Chevrolet 4-door
that you can’t beat anywhere. Jer­
to make it a beautiful home. No
Studio at 320 N.E. Alder
ry at Gene Teague’s used car lot. 41
reasonable offer refused. Cash or
Mill City, Oregon
terms. Call 462, Detroit.
44p
y
FOR SALE or TRADE—1950 Hud­
son Pacemaker 4 door. Heater and
REAL ESTATE
overdrive. Will take older car or
FOR SALE—2 bedroom house on 2
pickup or what have you. See Ed
lots , $2400. part cash down, also
Chance 1 mile east of Gates on Hi-
way 22.
41p
20 acres nicely located with fine
3 bedroom house, fine place, lots
CARD OF THANKS
of shade and fruit.
I
wish
to express my deep appre­
C. E. Coville, Broker
Remember—It’s your lights, not
ciation to our many friends in and you, that should be lit up at night.
MILL CITY
Glen Shelton, Salesman
around Mill City for the nice cards
West side Mill City
Ph. 2207 and notes of sympathy we received
DISPOSAL
SERVICE
X
at the time of our bereavement. Al­ r
Garbage,
ashes,
trimmings,
etc.
so sincere thanks to Mr. Wm. Tickle Garden Club Ham Dinner
Livestock
weekly
pickups
$1.50
per
month
and Mr. Hill for their kindness.
IOOF Hall Sat. Det. 17
Mrs. Clarence Herlofsen and Child- Serving from 5:30 to 7:30
STRAYED—Brown gelding saddle
Also light hauling.
horse, roached mane, saddle marked ran, 154 Monroe Street, Santa Clara.
Adults
$1
Children
50c
léonard Herman
Phone 3952
41p
left my place Friday night, Ralph California.
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1
Faugh, Rt, 1, phone or call 2651.
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$10 reward.
42p
FOR RENT—Furnished one-bedroom FURNITURE REBUILT and Uphol-
stered, latest fabrics and plastics
apartments. Stewart’s Apartments.
Call 4884 for estimates.
Stayton
Phone 4407, Mill City.
30ptf
Upholstery.
38tf ■
OSC Will Dedicate
FOR RENT — Cabins by week or
Stadium
November 14
month for light housekeeping. Mill
Home Appliances
Legal
Notices
On
Homecoming
Day
City Hotel.
23tf
FOR SALE—Large Speed Queen
NOTICE FOR BIDS
OREGON STATE COLLEGE—One
FOR RENT—Furnished two and
mangle. $100 or will trade for elec­
Bids will be opened at 8:00 p. m.,
three room apartments. Phone 1707,
tric sewing machine.—Mrs. John D. October 13th, 1953, at the Mill City of the largest crowds in the history of
D. B. Hill, Mill City.
tf
Taylor, Box 465. Mill City.
42p Grade School, covering approximately Corvallis is expected to attend this
year’s Oregon State College homecom­
15,000 gallons of light fuel oil and ing festivities and football game
15,000 gallons of furnace oil to be de­ w'hich will be combined with dedica­
REPORT OF CONDITION OF MILL CITY STATE BANK
livered to the Mill Citv Schools dur­ tion of Parker Stadium, OSC’s new
of Mill City in the State of Oregon
ing the school year 1953-54.
football bow], November 14.
at the close of business on September 30, 1953
9-24-10-8
ASSETS
The new concrete football arena,
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances,
which has been under construction
Miscellaneous
$ 242,846.26
and cash items in process of collection
since eai k summer, will seat approxi­
1,169,344.38 FOR RENT—l)-8 Caterpillar with mately 25,000 fans. Ticket orders are
United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed
19,737.45
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
Clearing Blade. W. S. Remine, already being filled for the homecom-
520,803.73
Loans and discounts (including $539.94 overdrafts)
Phone 1134.
43
n
Bank premises owned $32,154.39, furniture and fixtures
42,459.19 FOR SALE—One white faced bull and
$10,304.80 .......................................................
LICENSED
431.51
one saddle horse.—Elmer Klutke,
Other assets .............................................................
.........
Rte. 1, Lyons, Ore.
41p
$1,995,622.52
TOTAL ASSETS
FOR SALE—142 used brick. Phone
LIABILITIES
Lyons 66.—Mrs. H. E. Smith, Me­
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 946,972.38
$1.50 per month and up
623,397.14
hama, Oregon.
41
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations
Also serving Gates. Lyons.
Deposits of United States Government (including postal sav­
AN UNUSUAL OPPORTL’NIAY— |
Idanha and Detroit
21,744.72
ings) ..................................
Party to look after business, short
242,919.33
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
MILL CITY
hours, pleasant work, income starts
23,087.15
Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.)
at
once.
Won
’
t
interfere
with
pres
­
DISPOSAL SERVICE
TOTAL DEPOSITS........................................
$1,858,120.72
ent job. Up to $75 weekly to
18,194.22
Phone 3952
Other liabilities
start.
Excellent
expansion
possi-
LEONARD HERMAN
TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated
bilities. $700 to $1495 cash requir-
$1,876,314.94
obligations shown below)
ed. Investment secured by equip-
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
ment. Give telephone, address,
$ 25,000.00
for personal interview, Write to
80,000.00
Surplus .......
.................... .........................................................
43p
box 384, care of this paper.
11,307.58
Undivided profits .........-........................................
.........
Men’s RUBBER SOLEI)
3,000.00
Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital)
MUST SACRIFICE, due to illness,
furnished
house
with
plenty
of
“
ex
­
119,307.58
MOCCASINS
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
ras” situated on two well located
corner lots, including unfurnished
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
$1,995,622.52
apaitment in same building. Rent-1
This bank’s capital consists of Common stock with a total
als of apartment would more than SHOE GREASE and OIL
par value of
................................ $25,000.00
carry payments on small mortgage.
MEMORANDA
Plenty of room for future expan-. Be prepared for the rainy
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities
sion on lots. Your home and in­
and for other purposes ------ ..--------------- ------------ ------- ----- I 319,531.25
Season
come too. $2500 cash will handle.
I, D. B. Hill, President, of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear or
affirm that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly rep­
Phone 305 or write P. O. Box 421,
resents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth,
Mill City, Oregon.
41
Rubber Boot Retreads
to the best of mv knowledge and belief.
D. B. HILL.
W
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NTEI)
TO
BUY
—
Clean
peeled
Correct—Attest:C. E. Mason, Maxine Hill, Frank Rada, Directors.
Douglas fir poles, delivered to |
State of Oregon, County of Marion, ss.:
Lyons yard. For further informa- j
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of October, 1953.
tion call or write Allen Gould. 1424
D. B. HILL JR., Notary Public,
SHOE
Filbert Ave., Lebanon, phone 5745, j
My commission expires April 10, 1954
(Seal)
REPAIRING
Puget Timber Co. of Oregon. 24tf ,
Subscribe to the
Mill City Enterprise
CLOTHfS DRYER
r F0WUR
GARBAGE
SER MCE
NEED A TELEPHONE? —Stop in
and see the new Lech combination
desk or wall phone, also used I
phones from $10.00 up. Telephone
and Hearing Aid batteries stocked.
Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance.
Just Arrived
CHILD CARE—After October 2nd, I
will be available for baby sitting
through the day or, of evenings.—
Mrs. George Cree. Tele. 924. West
of Mill City, on highway. Linn Co.
42
New Shipment of
Shopsmiths
The background of some politicians
is a lovely plum tree.
I
Kelly Lumber Sales
Authorized Shopsmith Dealer
East City Limits, Highway 222
Phone 6803
Always So Refreshing
«ta».,
You wouldn't have needed a Christ-
al Ball, as anyone eould have told
you. we have the best •tervice in town
Silver Saddle
tk ..»<
y~ 90 6‘
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SERVICE STATION &
TRAILER COURT
Phone 903 —
MILL CITY
GATES
TIRES and BATTERIES
AUTO SUPPLIES
Ask for
• /Fi the Hafer
O lympia sowing company , otympia , W ashington , U. $. a .
*
Porcelain-lined cylinder
safeguards clothes
while drying
EASY ON CLOTHES!...
Fowler’s drying cylinder is lined
with smooth, durable porcelain
to keep clothes clean and safe from
rough, metal surfaces.
Porcelain-coated baffles carefully
raise and lower clothes
through fresh, warm air to dry
them fluffy-fresh for you.
For gentle, efficient, economical
clothes drying, there’s none to
compare with an automatic Fowler.
See FOWLER...
ask for demonstration
First for Features I
Single Dial Heat Control.
Stops dryer when clothes
reach desired degree of dry­
ness.
Porceleln-llnesI Drying
Cylinder. Easy on clothei.
Safe, "Block Heat" Dement.
Sunshine Lamp.
Mighty Motor.
Husky Fan.
Fowerhrl Blower for out­
door venting.
$169.95
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Chuck's Shoe Shop
East of the Bank
Phone 1826
Mill City
Hilltop General Store
YOUR MARSHALL WELLS STORE
Phone 2724
Mill City, Oregon