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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1958)
1— THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE I THURSDAY, JUNE 5. 1958 ChASSIFIED RATES Church bazaars, suppers, bake •ales, etc, will be run under “Special Aanouacements” classification with * minimum charge of 50 cents per taaertion. Ten oents per line each insertion No advertisement accepted for lees *>n 50 cents per week. Count five words to the line in ordering your ad. Phone 6651, Mill CMy ar mail your advertisement to The Mill City Enterprise, Mill City, Oregon. Situations Wanted WANTED—Day work or work by the hour. Genevieve Kesterson, % Jim Kesterson, 271 N. E. Alder. Mill City. 24p Viv's Steak House Phone 5807 • • MMI City Open 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. Closed Mondays WRIGHT TRUCK LINE Between Portland-Salem-ldanha all way points reporters’ memories, and hay and for age crop prospects were said to aver age the best in more than three de cades. Fruit production prospects were al so examined in the report. Srawber-. ries in Oregon may be down as much' as 16 percent from the record 1957 ■ output due to reduced acreages and slightly lower yield prospects. ¡The 1 national strawberry crop is expected to be down only 1 percent below last year s record. The sweet cherry con dition down a little but still above average. Good water supplies tn the state are helping Oregon’s crop prospects. Mrs. Horrell added. Moisture in April was above normal in many areas, she ( said, and this added to the already ad equate to abundant irrigation sup plies. Real Estate LIST WITH US L. R. COVILLE, REAL ESTATE M Nelson, Salesman Phone 1957 Office at Mill City Lodge, Mill City HOUSE FOR SALE—Located on 3rd avenue in Mill City. Five rooms, tile bath, aluminum Venetian blinds wired for range. Shake exterior. Will sell on lease option.—Roy Keirsey, 8104 S. E. Powell, Port- tent 25 JOS. DEVERS REAL ESTATE W R Hutcheson, Salesman Phone 4515 Gates. Oregon. Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Evaporating type air conditioner, 2,000 cubit foot per minute capacity. $45. Can be seen at Lillian’s Grocery, Mill City. 26 The Canyon's Own value of your property? If bo you stand to lose important money in case of fire. Today.. $3.00 per Year CHECK WITH US NOW i D. B. HILL INSURANCE COMPANY SEE US SOON Phone 1708, MW City, Oregaa For Rent FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. One block from post office. T. V. Cable installed. Clean and modern. Tex Blazek, Phone 2652. 15 STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. 1 Good Crop Year Seen For State In OSC Outlook FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. One extra large bedroom. Carport. Crops should oe good in Oregon this Hot and cold water furnished. year, in line with good crop reports MR T. V. OWNER—You have quite Phone 6705. 21tf from across the nation. an investment in your set. Why not That’s the outlook in the May crop prepare now for Electrical Storms FOR RENT—Hospital beds and mat Household Moving report U. S. depart tresses, rollaway beds and mat- - put out . by the reports this summer. We have lightning Mrs. tresses. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. of arrestors that are simple to install agricult- Stayton Phone 2125 We give Penny Saver Stamps. 367 Eivera Horrell, extension State col- for only .90c.—Stiffler Radio-TV, nral economist at Orgeon Mill City, Phone 3207. 26' ird St. Stayton. Phone 6904. 33tf lege. Salem EM 3-1626 | Oregon's winter wheat crop yill probably be larger than last year, fall SHIP IT WRIGHT ing only slightly short of the 1952 and 1953 peak years, Mrs. Harrell ! said. Nationally, another billion bush el winter wheat crop—also third larg est on record—is expected. Furniture I Looking at other crops, Mrs. Hor- More than $200 million are added rell found that Oregon’s rye crop was UNFINISHED FURNITURE and Used Furniture Bargains. We give to Oregon’s economy each year by a little better on May 1 than a year lone »«tn Penny Saver Stamps. Phone 6804, farm products shipped to out-of-state ' earlier. And pastures in the state were Companyi 1 markets, according to Oregon State in better condition than a year ago, H L. Stiff Furniture 38tf c°lleRe agricultural economists. ■ but the condition of tame hay in the 367rd St., Sta.vton. Out-of-state sales account for state was a little under that of last about one out of every two dollars May. Nationally, the condition of the taken in by Oregon farmers. In the rye crop was reported the best in most Card of Thanks Of all kinds. Trusses case of some specialty crops—such Abdominal Supports We wish to express our thanks to as Oregon’s $15 million annual pear Elastic Hosiery the Mill City Volunteer Fire depart crop—upwards of 90% «re sold out Expert Fitters ment for the prompt answer to our side the state. Private Fitting Rooms. Crops with more than 90% call for help when our chimney caught fire Tuesday night. It is gratifying farm receipts from shipments to live in a city where the firemen outside markets include snap beans "Ask Your Doctor” are so prompt.— Mr. and Mrs. Charles and strawberries, each grossing about Wirkkalal 23 $10 million a year. Other berries, filberts, peppermint oil, hops, cannery beats, green peas, cherries, prunes, and more than a Legal Notices dozen grass and legume seed crops 504 State St. are in the 90%-plus groups highly NOTICE OF SALE For sale by sealed bid the follow depedent on outside markets. Corner of Liberty Wheat and cattle top the outside ing described property located in the S and H Green Stamp« City of Mill City, County of Linn, market list for dollar volume. More than three-fourths of the cash in State of Oregon, to-witt: come for Oregon's $50 million an Commencing at the NW corner nual wheat crop comes from outside of Lot 26, SHAW’S ADDITION the state, and one-fourth to one-half TO MILL CITY, which plat is the $60 million yearly sates of cattle recorded in Book 5, page 24, and calves are out-of-state. Plat Records; thence East on the The 090 economists say sales out North line of Lot 26, 141.25 feet: side the state probably account for thence South 206 feet; thence 75 to 90% of the cash income from West 141.25 feet; thence North larm forest porducts—a $15 million 206 feet to the place of begin [ yearly business—and from such ning. Property consists of 141 25 ftx206 crops as onions, walnuts, sweet corn, I ft. lot, two bedroom home with full and barley. Between half and three-fourths of basement, single garage and small farm income originates outside barn. City water. From theatre go the I east on Grove »tret to end of street. the state for Oregon’s $12 million potato harvest, the $5 million apple | Turn right, then left at first turn. crop, sheep and lambs, wool, turkeys, ! Second house on right. Sale will be by sealed bid. Envel red clover seed, carrots, and cauli- ope containing bid must be plainly marked, “Sealed Bid.” Please refer to L-5663-F in all correspondence. A You won’t need glasses to good and sufficient bond or certified check for 10 per cent (10%) of bid see we have the finest ser must accompany bid. Right is re served to reject any and all bids. vice in town. Property will be sold "as is.” Mini mum price is Four Thousand One Hundred Dollars ($4,100.00). Mini- [ mum acceptable terms ten per cent (10%) down, eleven (11) years to SERV ICE STATION & I I pay balance on contract. Interest ! will be charged at the rate of five TRAILER COURT I per cent (5%) per annum on i Phone 903, Mill City. paid balance. MOTOR TUNEUPS Bids will be opened in the office the undersigned on July 3. 1958 and 3:00 P. M. BRAKE WORK Date of First Publication, June 5, AUTO SUPPLIES 1958. Date of Last Publication, June 1 1958. DIRECTOR OF VETERANS’ AFFAIRS State Finance Building, Salem, Oregon. Allied Van Lines Agent Local & Nationwide of covering today’s higher Mill City Enterprise ' POWER MOWER—Repairing Sharpening. See Greenough’s Saw Shop at Gates for a good job. Phone 7341. On the highway al lOtf. Gates, Oregon. Small or large tracts Either cash or stumpage basis Does your insurance fall Bhort Subscribe to The ELECTRIC ORGAN—Want responsi ble party to assume small monthly payments. Also spinet piano. Write Credit Manager, P. O. Salem, Oregon. WANT TO BUY TIMBER SHADOW FROM YOUR HOME WANTED TO BUY—Cedar Shake Bolts. Contact Nat A. Wills. Wills Brothers Single Co., Mill City. 21tf OFFICE FURNITURE snd equip ment. typewriters, adding machines, calculators, cash registers, duplicat ors, safes, filing equipment. We sell, rent, swap and repaii. Bargains in used machines. Roes Typewriter Exchange, 456 Court St.. Salem, tf REMOVE THIS Vi mile west of Mehama. Oregon 3tf SS„K. SURGICAL If you are looking for a real ly good place to spend an ev ening where the food is ex quisite and the music good, here is the place to come. Half of Oregon Farm Products Are Sold Out of the State SUPPORTS Try one of our choice steaks or a plate of chicken. Sea Foods too. Closed Monday Nite—Live Music 6 Nites a Week The Riverview Cafe Phone UL 9-2171 Mehama, Oregon June's Capital Drug Store SILVER SADDLE. F4- ' -A ; Try a For Sale ad in THE ENTERPRISE THIS ADVt*T|$f MENT IS SF0NSO9SD »Y THt OREGON DAISY MODUC1S COMMISSION —I—