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About The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1949)
V • -4 -- MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, FERRI’AR Y JU 1949 • : HidT IN 1) I E T R 0 I T BUYING AT HOME SPELLS PROGRESS FOR THE CANYON I SANTIAM SELF • SERVICE L A U N 1) K Y DETROIT THEATRE Standard Rates Washing, Drying or Either Workingmen'» Bundles Finished Ph. 418 I MEATS • GROCERIES Margaret NOBLE Janet NELSON DETROIT TAVERN DWIS and Trailer Court First in Detroit Still First in Detroit Redd Rynearson Otto Russell Glen Dryden SPORTING & DRY GOODS L. C. DAVIS & SON Baldwin’s I) & I) TAVERN Sporting Goods & Notions Dry Goods and Clothing For the Entire Family BOB Monte HALE -• 'ALIFORMA FIREBRAND" and Lynne Roberts Robert Drake “WINTER WONDERLAND” SUNDAY AND MONDAY Myrna LOY Frederic MARCH Dana ANDREWS Teresa WRIGHT THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES" FOR SALE—5 used electric ranges. $59.50 to $189.50. Hotpoint, Westing house, Frigidaire. Santiam Hdw. & Implement Co. Stayton. * FOR SAI.E—10 used washers. $29.50 to $89.50. 90 day guarantee. Santiam Hdw. & Implement Co., Stayton. * WE STOCK all types of Hearing Aid batteries. Radio Batteries, and Flash- Stiffler Ute and lantern batterie«. Radio and Appliance Store. Wednesday and Thursday Tomorrow these Aviation Cadets in training at the I’ensacola Naval Air Station will put their homework into actual practice in the skies over the Florida br.se. Two cadets are assigned to large rooms in brick dormitories. Pensacola Naval Air Station, the "Annapolis of the Air." is the focus of th- r -cently reactivated Naval Aviation Cadet training program, which is mien to healiay, single young men between 18 and 25, with at least two years of college. Upon graduation they are commissioned ensigns in t' * Naval Reserve, or sacead Mratenants in t’e Marine • Re serve, are awarded their wings and assigned t> two vevs’ rctl’.e duty. (OWitu/ Have rhuieurji a) A GOOD selection of linoleum yard age, 6 and 9 ft. widths. 95c per sq. yd. Mill City Furniture Co. FOR SALE— Baby stroller, $6; wall phone, $18; wood heater, *10. See Mrs. J. O. Herron, Rt. 1, Lyons. Ore.fi EXPERT auto and home radio ser IS YOUR REFRIGERATOR work vice. 20 years experience, all makes. ing right? If not, call PORTER & Guaranteed service. FOR RENT—3 rm. mod. apt. See Ed LAU for fast, dependable refrigera Stiffler’s Radio and Appiance Cooke, Shephera Add. • tor. washer, electric appliance or ra dio service. * NURSERY STOCK-See or call Tony FOR SALE—mod. small 5 rm house, Moravec. Berry and poultry faim, Rt. near business section. Box 61, Ph. MILL CITY 1. Bx 242, Stayton. Ph. 1483, about 260, Detroit, or inq. within after 1 DISPOSAL SERVICE p.m. R. J. Mermilion. 8* Garbage, ashes, trimmings. etc. your Wash, raspberry and Vftrybest blueerry pitants. Ask for ptice list. • Weekly pickups $1 per month. Also $75.00 an ACRE NOTICE TO OWNERS 129.5 acres level land adjoining Mill light hauling. Leonard Herman Phone 2102 OF DOGS City on SE. 5 rm house, barn and Notice is hereby given that March outbuildings, year round creek, ex- Oregon Certified Marshall 1st is the last date on which to se cellent teims. Call or write. Strawberry Plants cure your dog license from the Coun BURT PICHA, REALTORS Grown in 'Eastern Oregon ty Clerk without paying a penalty Ph. Salem 23649 337 N. High st. Write for Price List The license fee is $2.00 for male and Agricultural Research Industries FOR SALE—ref: igerator, Ward’s de spayed female dogs and $3.00 fo" Route 2, Box 72, Payette. Idaho luxe, 7 ft, like ne«w, call 620, Detroit, female dogs. After March 1st a pen or see at Mrs. Mermillion’s home, ODD JOBS done Fridays after school alty of $2.00 will be charged with Detroit. 4* and Saturdays. See Pat Wolverton each li'-ehse issueiL All pups are sub ject to license as soon as they reach FOR SALE—1941 5 pass Ford coupe, Wilma Howe or phone 3425. super deluxe, new Mercury motor, ny BABY SITTING week nights and | the age of 8 months. If license is not lon seat covers. See at Silver Sad lie.4 Sat. Call before 7:30. Phone 3425 or I procured ’before such pup reaches th? age of 9 months the penalty of $2.00 see Pat Wolverton or Wilma Howe.* | attaches. SEE MORRISON 7* I PETE FIEDLER for carpenterinj and concrete work. W. of Hilltop Store. Free estimates. Sidewalks a special Dog Catcher. NOTICE ty. See D. V. Mo'rison, Gates, or Personal property owners are re IF YOUR FURNITURE look« f»hab- leave word with Don Jenkins, Mill quired to file an invoice as of Janu by have it recovered, modernzed and City. ary 1st, 1949, with the Assessor for made like new. Mail us a car l giving an assessment base. Assessment must exact location and I will call with be filed on or before Ma ch 2. 1949. samples and give free estimate of Penalty provided after due date. cost. Truck and au*o s'-ats recovered. Trucks and automobiles carrying Pickup and delive y free. C. E. Hen State license plates arid furniture in sley. 604 N. 1st st., Silverton. Phone private homes are exempt. 1153. Fu.niture in Hotels, Apartments and Rooming Houses are subject to $75.00 AN ACRE — 129.5 acres, • There is no acceptable known as the Downing farm, adjo'n taxation. substitute for experience. If you have not received an as ng Mill City on the south. Fair build sessment blank, pease notify the As ings, 2 cieeks, good terms. Call or You cannot afford to take write. ■> sessor’s Office. chances with the prescrip BURT PICHA. REALTORS I tion your Doctor has writ JOHN W. SHEPPARD_ Ph. 23649 337 N. High St., Salem ten. Take it directly to a Linn County A/essor 8 Professional Pharmacy, where you are assured FOR SALE—House tiailer, 24 feet the services of skilled long. $265.00 5 tires. Bill Athey. Box Registered Pharmacists. 132a, Rt. 1 Lyons, Ore. 1 mi. E. of Come to this pharmacy. Gates. ® Salem, Oregon FRIDAY and SATURDAY RELIABLE high school girl for baby sitting. References if desreid. "Wanda Ha'. . l’h. 20M Wants and Sales Capital Drug Co iiiiiumtíii BOY!! H»w We Got “IT’’! What ? ? Canyon Property To buy or sell see “The Women' PENNICK i PENNICK Phone 702 FOR SALE Baby buggy, good con dition. Mrs. Wilbur Meinert * Santiam EOOI) MART EXPERT REPAIRING SHELL OIL PRODUCTS U. S. ROYAL TIRES P. E. FRY. Manager LEN A Quiet Evening at Home LOST—small alligator overnight bag initialed ZS. On highway west of Detroit Sat. morning. Reward. Ph. Detroit 1902 or the Enterprise. • J4 Mi. E. of Detroit CANYON GARAGE FOR SALE—1«" fir wood, $12 per cord; also wood logs, $6 per cord, Louis and Rex Hampton, Gates, Ph. 3 3303. Idanha By CHARLES DE SULLY Friday last when the school bus stopped in nha, two cars were following. One waiter! for the bus to proceed, the other drove past the bus at excessive speed, and only by good fortune (not the driver’s care) missed a little child who was cross ing the road. Can this dangerous practice not be stopped ? A number of new boxes are being installed at the post office, which also has received a large safe. The next move is to enlarge the post office itself. One does not have to be an optimist to see the necessity. A lot of good work is being done on the interior of the fire hall, lay ing floors and putting plywood on the walls. George BRENT Jane POWEIL "LUXURY LINER" Mrs. Lester Hathaway will talk on the life of Lord Byron at the next meeting of the Women's Club Tuesday night at the high school reci cation room at 8. The meeting this week was postponed because of the March of Dimes benefit game. The Tuesday meeting will be Red to Salem. Warren Stoll and family have re letter day and each member will con turned from a two week’s vacation tribute a quarter for some foreign student in Oregon. This is a project ■in California. Chicken pox has been a very com I of the Oiegon Federation. This year the student is a Chilean girl. mon wo: ry to a great many. Hostesses for the evening will be Now it seems mumps are going Mrs. Nelson I.anphear and Mrs. the rounds. The change in the weather is cer Charles Wolverton. tainly pliant. let’s hope we get Mrs. Everett Elliott is back in a lot more of it! Don’t forget to help the March of school after several days’ absence with a sinus infection. Dimes. CARD OF THANKS We with to express our thanks for many kindnesses and expressions of sympathy during our recent bereave ment. C. T. Baseman and Family. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our kind friends and neighbors for their gifts and cards while Mr. Ettinger was in the Lloyd Girod made a business trip hospital. —Mr. and Mis. Glen Ettinger. PAINTING, paper hanging. 1949 pa per samples. See Jerry Johnson. 1 bl. west of Hill Top Store, or write Box 449, Mill City. • The Commercial Book Store CITY OF MILL CITY. ORE. Near Detroit dam, wants diversified industries, large and small. Sites, la bor, utilities available. Write for bro chure. Chamber of Commerce. Mill City, Ore. ‘ List your homes and farms with me. Have caah buyers. Mil) City, Gates. Detroit, Lyons. DAVID M. REID. REAL ESTATE Has Everything for Your OFFICE NEEDS FURNITURE AND BOOKKEEPING SUPPLIES Phone 3-4531 111 N. Commercial St. SALEM, ORE. I s»«ar; " It has ihe It has the FOR SALE—one and one-half ton truck, long wheelbase, in good shape. 6 practically new tires. $250. Bill Athey, Box 132a. Rt. 1, Lyons. Ore., 1 mi. E of Gates. Don’t borrow. Subscribe! Riders of the Santiam A. ÀI. McCUEN PORTLAND AND MILL CITY CHARLES LOVEL, MANAGER DANCE at Jordan, Sat., Jan. 29 'HI Take the wheel...try the new Ford’FEEL'today ’ r I "TEEN-AGERS' DANCELAND I ” I XT/"1 ’ MOBIL-MINUTE FREE COFFEE O MAN SERVICE TO TRUCK DRIVERS 3 MILES WEST OF MIIL CITY — HI-WAY 222 There's in your future Herrold-Philippi Motor Co STAYTON