The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 10, 1955, Page 7, Image 7

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    7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE I
Till RSDAV. NOVEMBER 10, 1955
Real Estate
Por Rent
REAL ESTATE
CLASSIFIED RATES JOS. DEVERS REAL ESTATE
W. R. Hutsheson, Salesman
Church bazaars, suppers, bake sales,
Gates, Oregon.
etc. will be run under "Special An- Phone 4515
inuncements” classification with a
or
RENT
—Six-room
FOR
SALE
mnimuni charge of 50 cents per in-
house in Mill Cty. Large ! living
•ertion.
room. Fireplace. Good location.
Count five words to the line in I
Write P. O. Box 627, Mill City for
srdenng your ad. Phone 2651, Mill
information.
47
City or mail your advertisement to
The Mil) City Enterprise, Mill City. I
REAL ESTATE
Oregon.
'•n cents per line each insertion.;
Glen Shelton, Broker
No advertisement accepted for less West aide Will City
Ph. 228’
ban 50 cents per week.
Business Services
SEE US when in need of T. V. An­
tennas and supplies. We handle a
complete line of Philco television
sets. 3179 and up. Stiffler Radio
and Appliance Co. Phone 3207 Mill
City.
ltf
Furniture
UNFINISHED FURNITURE and
Used Furniture Bargains. We give
Penny Saver Stamps. Phone 6804, 1
367rd St., Stayton.
33tf
FOR RENT Two bedroom modern
home on
Douglas
street.-
Arey Podrabskv, Phone 5972,
City.
HEAVY II U LING
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
in business district.—Nita Horner
Mill City. Phone 6142.
40tf
Common Carrier — Heavy Machinery and Equipment
EXCAVATION anti CONSTRUCTION
»-TON MOBILE CRANE
CONTRACTING AND RENTAL
FOR RENT OR SALE—Furnished
house and one unfurnished house.
C. M. Cline. 304 N. E. Alder. 44tf
FOR RENT—Furnished two-bedroom
house, inquire at Gates Laundry. 45q
Read the Ads in The Enterprise
FOR RENT Furnished one and two
Miscellaneous
bedroom apartments, 350 and up
per month. See Chuck’s Fine
NOTICE—Will the person or persons
Foods, Phone 5822PO. East
who picked up a yellow Persian
Gates on Highway 22.
kitten, answering to the name of
Fluffy, please return it to Mom FOR RENT—Hospital beds and mat­
tresses,
beds ___
and mat­
45
___ rollaway
__ _________
& Pop’s Cafe.
tresses. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co.
FOR SALE—Wriger type washing
We give Penny Saver Stimps. 367
3rd St. Stayton. Phone 6804. 33tf
machine and portable utility tubs.
—Mrs. Richard Parker, Gates. 45
FOR RENT—One bedroom party
furnished house between Mill City
FIREWOOD FOR SALE Wood from
and Gates. Chuck’s Fine Footie, ,
M & M plant at Lyons. Core wood
East of Gates. Phone Mill City
or log ends. Two or more cords,
5822.
43tf
312.00
per cord.—Write Alden
Cook, Post Office Box 163, Lyons FOR RENT—Two bedroom house on
Oregon.
41tf
N. W. Alder street. Inquire at 796
N. W. Alder, Mill City.
Dr. Leslie J. Carson
OPTOMETRIST
in a hurry for your car or truck.
SILVER SADDLE
SERVICE STATION &
TRAILER COURT
Phone 903, Mill City.
GATES
TIRES and BATTERIES
AUTO SUPPLIES
[GIVEOÜPK/DS A
ASK FOR
t hi west of Mehama. Oregon
Monday through Saturday
9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.
Except Wednesday morning
We are now open full time at
530 Third Street, Stayton
Telephone 6944
MEHAMA GARDENS will be open
until Thanksgiving. Broccoli, Dan­
ish and Sweet Meat Squash, Brus-
sell Sprouts, Gem Spuds, Carrots,
Turnips and Cabbage. Store and
freeze now for winter. One half
mile west of Mehama on old High-
way. Phone UL 9-2484
Viv's Steak House
Top prices paid. Six inch to 50 inch
diameters in sight foot, or multi­
ples of eight feet. we alto buy
stampage.
H. L. Ashby
MILL CITÌ
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Shell Oil Distributor
Phone 684 or 5934
Garbage, ashes, trimmings, eu
weeldv pickups 31.50 ner month
Also light hauling
Leonard Herman
Phone 1*5>
LOGS WANTED
Phone 5807
I LL BE GLAD TO
LUMBER CO.
Mill City , BURKLAND
Turner, Oregon
I Phone Turner 1125: Evenings phone
1 Turner 2502 or Salem 27826.
25tf
I____
.
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FRESH VEGETABLES—Gem spuds
now ready for storing. No. l’s
32.50 per sack; comb, l’s and 2’s,
32.00 per sack; No. 2’s 50 pounds,
75c; turnips, carrots, pickling
cukes.—-Mehama
Gardens. New
hours, 3 to 8 p. m. Monday «nd
Friday. All day Saturday and Sun­
day. Phone Lyons ULrick 9-2484
evenings.
Open 6 a. m. to 11 p. m.
Closed Mondays
WANTED!
FOR SALE
Frigidaire automatic washer, 3100.
Bendix electric clothes dryer, $100
| Remember, 90 percent of the food
i cooked in America is cooked on gas.
Safe—Clean—Economical
I If there is a bargain left in these
days of high living, it Is a gallon of
L.P. gas (for 21c).—GAS HEAT of
[ LYONS, Lyons, Oregon.
45tf
MEN TO TRAIN
3
51tf
Watch for Bargains
Then give us the go-
ahead sign and we’ll
see that you have a
continual supply of
SHELL HEATING Ol
all winter long. You
can't buy a better fuel
oil. Call right now.
Top prices for Second Growth
STOUT CREEK LMB. CO.
Day 2-2461
Nite 2-4417
Fill up Today
Sawmill LOGS WANTED
I
Phone Salem
FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS
Age 21 to 60. Must be resident of this county two or more
years. Competant appraisers receive $325 to $400 per
month. Farm experience valuable.
Write Box 348, Mill City Enterprise.
ri.;.
WANT TO BUY TIMBER
Small or large trace*
Either cash or stumpage basis
STOUT CREEK LMB. CO.
H mile weet of Mehama. Oregon 3tf
Add That Extra
Bedroom Now
OFFICE FURNITURE and equip
ment. typewriters, adding machine».,
calculators, cash registers, duplicat­
ors, safes, filing equipment. We sell,
rent, swap and repair. Bargains in
used machines. Roen Typewriter
Exchange, 456 Court St., Salem, tf
Help Wanted
WANTED—Part-time office assist­
ant with bookkeeping experience.
For particulars call The
City Enterprise office.
THE MILL CITY
ENTERPRISE
Entered a.« second class matter No­
vember 10, 1944 at the post office at
Mill CUy, Oregon, trader the Act of
March 3. 1879.
NATIONAL
When they w»nt *n angel food cake for
the church bazaar, Mra. Turner ia apt to
be aaked to bake it. She almoat alwaya
responds to such requests with a simple,
’ I’ll be glad to."
If you ask people about Mra Turner, they
will tell you that the it one of the happiest
women in town. Yet not to long ago she wat
feeling pretty sorry for hartelf. Life teemed
tuch a humdrum affair. A* an accomplished
musician, the had had dreamt of the concert
ttage, but marriage and children had changed
all that. Somehow it didn't seem fair!
Then one Sunday, a friend persuaded her to go
to church. The sermon happened to be about the
ingredient* that make a full and happy life. The
things the minister said atruck home, and the next
Sunday she found herself back in church again.
Then one Sunday Mr. Turner went along, and
next, the youngsters.
Now Mr* Turner is Still “just a housewife,”
but is she dissatisfied with her role? Look st her
face, and tee for yourself! It took the Church
to show her that she already possessed all the
tools needed for fulfillment and happinese, if
she would but use them. Now, the does.
EDIT
THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
The Church is the greatest fac­
tor on earth tor the building of
character and good citizenship It
is a storehouse of spiritual values
Without a strong Church neither
democracy nor civilization can
• urvive
There are four sound
reasons why every person should
attend services regularly and sup­
port the Church
They are (|)
Tor h>s own sok>
(2) For h,t
children > take (J) For the >oke
of his community and nation (4;
For the lake of the Church Hsalt
which need* his moral and mo
tonal support
Plan Io go to
church regularly and read your
Bible daily.
Day
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Rook
Chapter Veraci
Deuteronomy
1 Chronicles
Preverbs
Provarba
Romans
2 Corinthians
Galatians
f y.
Pay Nothing Down
Thia Serie« of Ada la Sporwured by the Following Firma in Interrai ot
I
as little as 720.76 monthly!
If your family has outgrown your 2-bedroom home NOW”S
THE TIME TO ADD A ROOM. You pay nothing down
as little as $20.76 per month. We supply the plans and
materials. You can do the job yourself, or we’ll be glad to
recommend a competent craftsman. Here's your oppor­
tunity to give your growing family the room and privacy
everyone needs, and all for as little as $20.76 per month.
Come in tomorrow, and let us get you started toward
MORE COMFORTABLE LIVING.
KELLY LUMBER SALES
Open Saturdays
Authorized Shop Smith Dealer
East Mill City Limits, Highway 22
Phone 6803
MILL CITY PHARMACY
Per Tear Marlon-Lhtn Countiea 32->0
Outside Marion-Linn Countiea 33.M
Prescription Service
Telephone« 2651 or *05
DON W. MOFFATT Editor-Publisher
Make Your Home At
MILL CITY LODGE
Day or Weekly Ratea
Phone 1957 289 N.E. Aider
MILL (TTY, OREGON
KELLOM’S GROCERY
“Your Personla Service Store.
Mill City, Oregon
MUIR’S BAKERY
Mill City, Oregon
WHEN IN MILL CITY
All < horche»
PARKER-HUTCHESON
FURNITURE
Uberai Trade-In Allowances
4561
Gates, Oregon
HILLTOP MARKET
Kllewer Quality Meats
Mill Qty, Oregon
WRIGHT’S
TRUCK LINI
Ship The Wright Wrty
Stayton. Oregon
GATES GENERAL STO E
Galen Oregon
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Grocerw- n<l
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