For Rent 7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1955 Kcal Estate REAL ESTATE FOR RENT—Two bedroom modern house on Douglas street.—Call JOS. DEVERS REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED RATES Arey Podrabsy, Phone 5972 Mill W. R. Hutcheson, Salesman Church bazaars, suppers, bake sales Gates, Oregon. 44tf I Phone 4515 •tc. will be run under "Special An­ City. nouncements” classification with s FOR RENT—Furnished apartment FOR SALE or RENT—Six-room minimum charge of 50 cents per in business district.—Nita Homer house in Mill Cty. Large living aertion. room. Fireplace. Good location. Mill City. Phone 6142. 40tf Count five words to the line in Write P. O. Box 627, Mill City for •rdering your ad. Phone 2651, Mill FOR RENT OR SALE—Furnished information. 47 City or mail your advertisement to house and one unfurnished house. The Mill City Enterprise. Mill City, C. M. Cline. 304 N. E. Alder. 44tf REAL ESTATE Oregon. Glen Shelton, Broker FOR RENT—Fui nished one and two Furniture bedroom apaitments, $50 and up West side MiG City Ph. 220’ per month. See Chuck’s Fine VNFINISHED FURNITURE and Foods, Phone 5822PO. East of Used Furniture Bargains. We give Inégal Notices Gates on Highway 22. 38tf Penny Saver Stamps. Phone 6804, . 367rd St.. Stayton. 33tf FOR RENT—Hospital beds and mat­ NOTICE OF REGULAR ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in tresses, rollaway beds and mat­ tresses. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. ¡accoidance with Chapter 6, Section Pets We give Penny Saver Stamps. 367 23 and 24 of the chatter of the City 3rd St. Stayton. Phone 6804. 33tf of Mill City, Oregon, that on the 8th FOR SALE—Cocker Spaniel and day of November, 1955 there will be Water Spaniel pups. Male $5.00; female, $2.50. Phone Mill City FOR RENT—One bedroom party held the regular annual election as furnished house between Mill City follows: 1103. B. D. Bumgamer, Rt. 1. and Gates. Chuck’s Fine Foods, 1. To elect two Councilmen to 44p Lyons. East of Gates. Phone Mill City serve a three year term of office on 5822. 43tf the Common Council, of the City of Business Services FOR RENT—Two bedroom house on Mill City as required by Chapter III, SEE US when in need of T. V. An­ N. W. Alder street. Inquire at 796 Section 8 of the City Charter. 2. To elect a Mayor to serve a two tennas and supplies. We handle a N. W. Alder, Mill City. 44 year term of office as chairman of complete line of Philco television | the Common Council of the City of sets. $179 and up. Stiffler Radio I Mill City as required by Chapter 111, and Appliance Co. Phone 3207 Mill Miscellaneous Section 9 of the City Charter. City. ltf FIREWOOD FOR SALE—Wood from I The election will’be held at 2:00 M & M plant at Lyons. Core wood o’clock P. M. and will continue until MILL CITY or log ends. Two or more cords, 8 o’clock P. M. on November 8, 1955. DISPOSAL SERVICE $12.00 per cord.—Write Alden The precinct and polling place will Cook, Post Office Box 163, Lyons be at the City Hall in the City of Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc Oregon. 41tf Mil City Oregon, , weekly pickups $1.50 ner month The Judges and clerks of said Also light hauling. Sawmill LOGS WANTED election are as follows: Elma Stew­ Leonard Herman Phone 395? art, judge; Altha Grimes, judge; Top prices for Second Growth Lettie Swan, clerk; Ann Holman, STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. clerk and Mel Robinson, clerk. Vi west of Mehama. Oregon 51tf Witness the hands of the recorder and mayor of the City of Mill City, LOGS WANTED together with the seal of said City, prices paid. Six inch to 50 inch upon the 18th dav of October, 1955. Mill City Top diameters Phone 5807 in eight foot, or multi- ; J. C. KIMMEL, Mayor pies of eight feet. we also buy • • (SEAL) stampage. LUMBER CO., Posted G. at: C. RAMBO, Recorder. Open 6 a. m. to 11 p. m BURKLAND Turner, Oregon City Hall, Stewart’s Grocery, Phone Turner 1125: Evenings phone • Red & White Store, Hillton Turner 2502 or Salem 27826. 25tf I Market. 43 NOTICE OF BOND SALE FRESH VEGETABLES—Gem spuds ’ now ready for storing. No. l’s I Sealed bids will be received by the $2.50 per sack; comb.'’l’s and 2’s, | undersigned until the hour of 8X)0 $2.00 per sack; No. 2 f ’s 50 pounds, " P. M. on November 8, 1955, and im- 75c; turnips, carrots, pickling | mediately opened by the Common New 1 Council of the City of Detroit, Ore- cukes.—Mehama Gardens. Dr. Leslie J. Carson hours, 3 to 8 p. m. Monday and ' gon, at the Detroit School in said OPTOMETRIST Friday. All day Saturday and Sun­ city for the sale of bonds, known as day. Phone Lyons ULrick 9-2484 [Water System Bonds in the amount Monday through Saturday evenings. 40tf of Twenty Five Thousand ($25,000.-1 00) Dollars issued pursuant to the | 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. YOU CAN still cook for $1.50 per authority vested in the Common I Except Wednesday morning month on a modern automatic pro­ I Council of the City of Detroit by the [ pane range; clean, fast, dependable. ' legal voters of said city at an elec- I We are now open full time at Call Sam Bridges. Lyons, 295; (also I tion held December 27, 1954 enacting | 530 Third Street, Stayton heating, water heaters, refrigerat- the Charter of the City of Detroit, | Telephone 6944 tion, brooders and Norge appli­ Oregon, and pursuant to Ordinance ances. 9tf No. 18 of the City of Detroit, Oregon said bonds being described as fol- WANT TO BUY TIMBER ' lows: Small or large tracts Water System Bonds, in denomina­ Either cash or stumpage basis tions of One Thousand ($1,000.00) STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. Dollai s each, said bonds to be dated Vi mile west of Mehama. Oregon 3tf ■ January 1, 1956, to bear interest as OFFICE FURNITURE and equip­ I hereinafter stated, and to mature at ment. typewriters, adding machines, | the rate of $2,000.00, serially in nu- calculators, cash registers, duplicat­ I merical order, commencing on the ors, safes, filing equipment. We sell, | first day of January, 1957, to and in­ rent, swap and repair. Bargains in cluding the first day of January, used machines. Roen Typewriter I 1961, and commencing with the firmt Exchange, 456 Court St.. Salem, tf | day of January 1962 at the rate of j $1,000.00 to and including the first day of January, 1976, and said bonds / shall bear interest at a rate not to exceed six (6%) per cent per annum, or such smaller amounts as may be fixed by the Common Council, pay­ V our Problem* will all be little ones lab! e on the 1st day of July and the 1st day of January of each year, WHEN WE SERVICE YOUR CAR principal and interest to be payable i in lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the Treasurer of the City of Detroit, Of all kinds. Trusses SERVICE STATION & Oregon. At the option of said City, [ Abdominal Supports on any interest-paying date at or TRAILER COURT Elastic Hosiery after the expiration of ten year» Phone 903, Mill City. Expert Fitters from the date of said bond» and pur­ Private Fitting Rooms. suant to publication of notice any or GATES all remaining bonds may be re­ TIRES and BATTERIES "Ask Your Doctor” deemed. AUTO SUPPLIES This bond is a general obligation I of said city and is secured by a | pledge of the net revenue of the | water system but only to the extent necessary to pay the principal and interest hereof. 504 State St. The bonds will be sold to the high­ ASK FOR J Comer of Liberty est bidder, but the Common Council of the City of Detroit, Oregon re- S and H Green Stampe , serves the right to reject any or all bids. Unless all bids are rejected the bonds will be awarded to the bidder i complying with the and submitting the I Card of Thanks vide* the lowest cost We take this opportunity to thank Detroit, Oregon. the good people of this area for their Each bid must be unconditional. kind words «and deeds, for their bea- must be accompanied by a certified tiful flowers and cards at the death check or cashier’s check in favor of of Roscoe Morris. The Morri- fa tn- the City of Detroit, Ore., of or upon a bank doing business in the State of Oregon, in the sum of $2,500.00. and must be enclosed in a sealed enve­ lope addressed to the undersigned and maiked on the outside "Proposal for Bonds.” No interest will be al­ lowed on the deposit with the bid, PARIIT/w but the check of the successful bid­ der will be retained as part payment of the bonds or to secure the City of Detroit, Oregon against any loss re­ sulting from failure of the bidder to Orders promptly filled comply with the terms of his bid. Each bidder shall include in his' bid a statement of the total inteiest cost to the district, if his bid be ac.pt..I. PROVIDED NONE OF Florist and Nursery THE CALLABLE BONDS OF THE 319 W. Wash. Street ISSUE ARE REDEEMED PRIOR TO I’hone 6684, Stayton. FINAL MATURITY DATE. Open 7 a. tn. to 9 p. tn. The successful bidder will be Including Sandava furnished with the legal written opinion of the law firm of Messrs, I Winfree, McCulloch, Shuler _ and .. Sayre, t<* the effect that the bonds constitute the valid and legally bind­ ing obligations of the said City of Detroit. Oregon. The bonds will be delivered com­ plete, without undue delay, at the HEAVY HAI LING IvP - expense of the City of Detroit, Ore­ (Wv IV a » . gon, at such city in Oregon a« the Common Carrier — Heavy Machinery and Equipment successful bidder shall name. HAROLD CHAMPION, EXCAVATION and CONSTRIJCTIOÄ Phone Salem Recorder of the City of Detroit, Oregon. 44 J5-TON MOBILE CRANE l>ay 2-2461 First published October 20, 1955. CONTRACTING AND KENTAI Nite 2-4417 Last published November X, 1955. RALEIGH HAROLD Salem Sand and Gravel Company Viv's Steak House Closed Mondays SURGICAL SUPPORTS SILVER SADDLE Capital Drug Store DON’T DELAY Winterize Today Don't fool around this time of the year without having your car and truck put in shape for fall and winter driving. Proper weight of oil and grease saves wear on your equipment. When in Need of Printing Buv it in Mill City from THE ENTERPRISE WHEN IN MILL CITY Make Your Home At PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE MILL CITY LODGE E. L. BROWN UNION SERVICE I>ay or Weekly Rats-« On Highway 22 MILL CITY, OREGON Phone 1957 289 N.E. Alder MILL (TTY, OREGON ¿V g !< *1 rd