The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, December 16, 1948, Image 7

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    MILL CITY ENTERPRISE,
DECEMBER 16. 1948
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tkade in
DETROIT
BUYING AT HOME SPELLS PROGRESS FOR THE CANYON
IS YOUR REFRIGERATOR wo rk-
mg right? If not, call PORTER &
LAU for fast, dependable refrige:a-
tor, washer, electric appliance or ra-
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I FOR SALE—circ. wood heater; one
young black-eared buck rabbit. 11-2
Good Bets for the Week
yr. old; one hot water tank used 2
yrs. B. M. Gunsauies, Stayton, 405
Sunday and Monday
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Joel McCiw ‘FOUR FACES WEST’ E. at.
DETROIT
SERVICE
SANTIAM SELF
L A u n ; d k y
THEATRE
Standard Rates
Washing. Drying or Either
Workingmen's Bundies Finished
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Ph. 418
!4 Mi. E. of Detroit
Saturday
'WINTER WONDERLAND"
CANYON GARAGE
EXPERT REPAIRING
SHELL OIL PRODUCTS
U. S. ROYAL TIRES
P. E. FRY, Manager
Santiam
FOOD MART
MEATS
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GROCERIES
Margaret
NOBLE
Janet
NELSON
DAVIS
DETROIT HOTEL
SPORTING & DRY GOODS
Transient andd Weekly
Rates
L. C. DAVIS & SON
Phone 1802
Do Your Christmas
Shopping Early
DD
TAVERN
LEN
at
BOB
Baldwin’s
DETROIT
DETROIT TAVERN
Barber Shop
and Trailer Court
First in Detroit
Still First in Detroit
Redd Rynearson
Otto Russell
Glen Dryden
E. W. BRAY SR.
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Wants and Sales
$75.00 AN ACRE — 129.5 acres,
known as the Downing farm, adjoin­
ing Mill City on the south. Fair build­
ings, 2 cieeks, good terms. Call or
write.
BURT P1CHA. REALTORS
Ph. 23049 337 N. High St., Salem
REOPEN1NG my shop for sewing
and hemstitching. Tsird house back
of Stone's Feed Store. Mrs. H. I.
Plymale
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FOR SALE—10 used washers, $29.50
to $89.50. 90 day guarantee. Santiam
HAVE Y’OU ever burnt out a motor Hdw. & Implement Co., Stayton.
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or had one get overheated and smoke
when the power dropped too low ? WE STOCK all types of Hearing Aid
This danger can be- eliminated with batteries. Radio Batteries, and Flash-
Stiffler
one of our HOPAX CIRCUIT lite and lantern batteries.
BREAKERS installed on your ap­ Radio and Appliance Store.
pliance motor. Call us for informa- A GOOD selection of linoleum yard­
tino. Ph. 902. Stiffler Radio and Ap­ age, 6 and 9 ft. widths. 95c per sq.
pliance, Mill City, Ore.
* yd. Mill City Furniture Co.
7.95
Sq. Butt Shingle 215 lb.
5.93
Hex Shingle 168 lb.
1.93
Mica Roofing 45 lb.
2.47
Mica Rootling 551b.
2.91
Mica Roofiing 65 lb.
3.11
Mineral Roofiing 90 lb.
3.92
Staggered Edge 105 lb.
4.42
Brick Siding 105 lb.
Felt, 324 sq. ft., 15 lb. per roll 2.43
Felt, 216 sq. ft. 30 lb. per roll 3.24
Also ask for free estimate on com-
pletely installed and guaranteed job.
Pay by the month. Phone 504B, Stay­
ton, Western Store.
3*
POLISH your own floors—rent our
high-speed polishing and scrubbing
equipment. Easily handled by wom­
i en. Complete line of floor materials
and waxes available. Western Store,
Phone 504 B, Stayton.
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NEED a furnace? Have an Eastman
wood furnace, 5 or 6 rm. house size.
Uses 24 in. wood. Gan be set up as
pipe or pipeless. J. C. Kimmell, Mill
City Pharmacy.
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EXPERT auto and home radio ser­
vice. 20 years experience, all makes.
Guaranteed service.
FOR SALE—5 used electric ranges.
Stiffler's Radio and Appiance
$59.50 to $189.50. Hotpoint, Westing­
house, Frigidaire. Santiam Hdw. & FOR SALE -enameled Montag range
Implement Co. Stayton.
* in good condition. Call George Crook
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F'OR RENT—3 rm. mod. apt. See Ed or ph. 988, Mill City.
Cooke, Shephera Add.
* FDR SALE—*34 Terraplane, 4 dr.,
FOR SALE — 5 rm. mod. house in sedan, cheap. Orlando Harris. Mill
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Detroit. Garage, large lot. $3500. See City.
Max Harlin, Detroit.
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Don’t borrow. Subscribe!
R. L. Elfstrom Co
Proudly Preseti ts
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THE FINEST MATTRESS EVER MADE
llfKI I PI I IS FILED IN COURT
FOR SALE — 5 acres, 6 rm. older1
ON LIQUOR CHARGE
style house plus utility rm; water
Joe Cotton pleaded guilty anitAPas
piped to house; elec, pump, elec, hot
fined in Salem district court this week
water heater, laund. trays, show«.,
on a charge of illsgal sale of liquor.
bam. chicken house, dou. gtu .ge, or­ Burdette Youngs, Detroit Ffttel keep­
chard, berries, best of garden soli,
er, and Margate Aidi, also charged
can all be iirigated; fishpond loca­ with the same offence, pleaded inno­
tion; marl, school bus service. Easy
cent.
terms can be arranged. Royal John­
son, 2 mi. e. of Gates. Linn Co side.3
YULE PROGRAM AT GATES
A Christmas program will be given
REFINISH your own floors—Easily at the Gates Church of Christ, meet­
done with our latest model high speed ing at the school, Sunday morning.
Floor Sanders and Finishers. Save A pot luck dinner will follow the
Time — Save Money — Instructions morning service. Everyone ia invited.
furnished. Phone 504 B, Western BAZAAR NET $300
Store, Stayton.
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About $300 was cfoaril by the
bazaar given last Thursday by the
FOR SALE—'practically new Vaughn
Presbyterian C-hurvh in the new re­
dragsaw, 2 blades 5* and 6 1-2’ $120.
creation building. General chairman
Art Hedge.
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was Mrs. Heibeit Schroeder.
The Women's Missionary Society
for " SALE- brand new bathtub and
wood range, nw type. Ji F. Smith, was held Wednesday at the Schroe­
Box 381. Mill City.
9 der home. Mrs. John Swan was lead­
er, and the church choir sang.
FOR SAI Ji Wedgwood gas range,
snw .i tup. auto. oven. Can be con­
The Women's Council of the Chris­
verted to propane. $40. Boys bicycle, tian Church met Wednesday after-
hi-piessure tires, $10. G. W. Coffman noon at the home of Mrs. John Nel-
GoHiet’s Store, Mehama.
*1 son.
FOR SAI Ji 3 mo. old New Hamp. ..A subscriptiim to the Enterprise
Rock cross pullets. $1.50, your choice. is a year round Christ nilas gift.
Also flyers and hens. Pennicks, 3 1-2
MILL CITY
mi. E of Gates, S side of river. Ph.
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Mill City 702.
!• Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc.
Weekly pickups $1 per month. Also
SEE MORRISON
for carpentering and concrete w’ork. light hauling.
Leonard Herman
Phone 2102
Free estimates. Sidewalks a special­
ty. See D. V. Moirison, Gates, or
leave word with Don Jenkins, Mill
City.
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H. A. Schroeder
Repair Shop
List your homes and farms with me.
Have cash buyers. Mill City, Gates,
Detroit, Lyons.
DAVID M. REID. REAL ESTATE
* Blacksmithing
* Welding
* Logging and Sawmill
Repairing.
IF YOU would like someone to stay
with the children of an evening, see
Mrs. R. W. Cai ter, on Slaughterhouse
ODD JOBS done Fridays after school
and Saturdays. See Pat Wolverton,
Wilma Howe or phone 3425.
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BABY SITTING week nights and
Sat. Call beifore 7:30. Phone 3425 or
see Pat Wolverton or WilTlia Howe.*
BLOCK WEST OF THEATER
Dry Slab Wood
PAINTing, paper hanging, paper
samples. See Jerry Johnson, 1 block
W. of Hilltop Store.
7’
Delivered
16" — $9 per cord.
4' — $6 per cord.
This week’s special:
Sweep. 89 c. Small 29c-
Just in time to clean but your flues
before cold wetiUur sets in.
Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance
Mill City
Ph. 902
Glenn Roberts
Phone 1342
XMAS JUST AROUND THE CORNER
ALSO
Horner’s Agate Shop
IT’S LATER THAN YOU THINK — BETTER HURRY
Now Cutting:
Emerald
Sapphire
Aquamarine
Ruby
Amethyst
Toma
Beryl
Jade
Amazonite
Morganite
Labradorite
Black Onyx
Tiger Eye
Oat’s Eye
Bloodstone
Pridy Plume Agate
We are working our fingernails off on Xmas orders, cutting and
mounting the above stones.
Visit our shop. Select your «ton and mount—in solid gold or Ster­
ling Silver. We wiU try to get it out for.
Don’t miss weeing our display at the Mill City I harmacy
Kt. 6, Lyons, one-half mile aouth of Mill Vity
THE KINGS
HOME TOWN FOLKS
ßüV HO MOU3L
KING’S
TEEN-AGERS’ DANCELAND”
MOBIL-iMINUTE-
l\ 1VI kJ MAN SERVICE
FREE COFFEE
TO TRUCK DRIVERS
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3 MILES WEST OF MILL CITY — HI-WAY 222
FOR A FAMILY WHO APPRECIATES GOOD LIVING
THE FINEST MATTRESS EVER MADE
From where I sit.../>// Joe Marsh
. because it does everything a mattress should
do ... and does it better! Luxurious ... thick ... millions of bubbles of air forced into
The Missus "Ducks" Out
naturally resilient rubber give true cushioned support... a real airborne upthrust that lets
your body relax, and encourages deep restful sleep Beautifully clean, self-ventilating,
Slim Hari.nan took his missus
duck hunting the other day. And
after live hour« of «it ting in a
swairp. she'd had enough! Going
home, Slim reminded her good-
naturedly of the time she'd taken
him lu a woman mrvelist'« lecture,
and in dated that he sit it out.
allergy-proof, vermin proof, it’s light to lift though you don’t haiv to tum it. The
•comeback' makes holding its shape natural, so it refuses to lump, bulge, or sag Specially
corwtructed foundation hand-tied eight ways.
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Mattrtss
79.50 to 112.90
foundation .. 64-50
nanu mill
11(1(1 ClltMNT
So now the missus and Slim have
an understanding. No more duck
hunting for her— no more lecture«
for him. They decided rack to hi*
own taste.
It's because they run agree to
disagree like that, I think, that
SALEM, ORE.
Slim and the missus get on so well
content to stay home nights to­
gether, enjoying one another's
company over a glass of beer and a
game of chess.
From where I sit. we can't all
enjoy the same things—but we can
share those little pleasures that
we do enjoy — a glass of beer, a
game of chess, some music on the
radio — and live and-let-live when
it com . to the others.
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