’.I GUST 18, 1949 MILL cm ENTERPRISE. MARTIN’S Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jetton of Nel- scott are new residents in the court. Mr. Jetton is a lineman for the Mt. States Power Co. Recently Mr. and Mrs. Dubbs Stewart and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jetton picnicked at the Breitenbush Springs. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Todd of Salem moved into the court Saturday after­ noon. They spent the week-end get ting settled. Mr. Todd is doing struct­ ural with Montag Co. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Chambers spent the week-end at Ocean Park, Wash, at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Marion G. Wiley of Eugene arrived Monday, Mr. Wiley is aan electrician at the dam. Joe H. Allen painted their trailer house over the week-end. Ralph Westgaard, who has been at V'oos Bay working, is back at the court. Danny Valek burned his left hand ' on a stove when he fell against it. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Nelson and They Cut the Ribbon The Mill City Enterprise Mill City, Oregon. Charlo* Wolvorton. Editor and Publisher EUbeth Wolverton, Business Manager . I Staff: Leo C. Dean, Mary Jo Wolverton, Patricia Wolverton Entered a. second-class matter November 10. 1944 at the post office at Mill City, Oregon jnder the Act of March 3, 1879 ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Ads receive! by Wednesday noon wiU run in the regular classified section and those received later up to 10 a m. Thursday will run m the ‘Too Late to Classify section. Errors in advertising should be reported immediately. The Enterprise will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion CLASSIFIED KATE One Insertion for 50c or three insertions lor »100 Display advertising 40c inch E 01 T O P. I . A sVo C . . : T I O N AL The Third Rail By L eo C D ean straight matter, but no good on dis- Try This on four Cornucopia. ___ play. At one time, while thin-spacing When you envy Julius Caesar in Boston, he met up with “Doc” Bix­ Or some other ancient geezer by, “Kokomo” Phillips and Maurice Who set out to lick the world (now “Col.") Church. On account of And did the job, Franklin ’s verdant appearance, these Don’t iet jealousy possess you, Fortune’s tender smiles caress you pundits nicknamed him “Goofy” anti found him useful in rushing the —Julius Caesar never et no growler. The rugged days of appren­ Sweet corn on the cob! ticeship proved helpful to F ranklin in later years when he went to France Don’t regret that Rockefeller to panhandle money for the struggl­ Had a thousand sacks of yaller ing colonies. Franklin originated the Coins to jingle, and soft querulous phrase, later grossly gar­ Pillows for his knob. John D.’s days were dark and gummy bled, “I>afayette, where the h—1 are you?” while rooming in a boarding ’Cause he had a peevish tummy, house where the put out the lights And he couldn’t eat no at 8 p.m. He was a great hand to be Sweet com on the cob! messin’ around with experiments, and invented eyeglasses, electrictity, the When the roll is called up yonder, In that land where every blonde or hit-an-run play and bananas. One of bis smartest remarks was, “A fool Redhead hopes to some day show and his money are soon at the dog Her boyish bob, races.” He had a frank, open coun­ Let us trust that on the menu You will find this item when you tenance, closely resembling that of a sheep-herder which he used to ad­ Look for good old, messy vantage while holding three of a kind. “Sweet corn on the cob!” Although Franklin started out as a poor boy, at his death he was veiy The Haywire Iliaiorian wealthy, having quit the newspaper Benjamin Franklin, one of the fat- business while he still had all of his ftest tramp printers who ever struck teeth and intellectual faculties. Philadelphia , iwas this country's first wisecracker. Many of his sage wit­ ticisms, such as “Keep thy shop and Uncle Henry Henstutter says: Con­ thy shop will keep thee guessing,” stable Sag Peters, who forgot to ask and “A bird in the hand is O. K. if the salesmen how to stop his new mo­ not squeezed,” are still quoted. Frank­ torcycle, was lat seen crossin’ the lin was a good printer, fairly fast on county line!” .iinuiiiiiniinuni a SPECIAL Mill City Lodge No. 144, I.- C*”^^O.O.F.. Meets Every Friday night. Visiting Brothers Welcome. ( r There is a difference lietween being able to accomplish an art ami doing the same thing Easily Don't expect your child to get good grades in school if his eyes are not equal to the task of studying With Ease. JA MS and JELLS Ed Kellom s Grocery SHIRLEY’S BEAUTY SHOP SHIRLEY LAIRD MILL CITY Phone 2603 G. C. McKinney ENGINEER Ph. 2-2678I 310 S. High St. Surveying Construction. Plans and Specifications Salem, Ore Glasse» fitted. * Eve examination * Broken lenses replaced ♦ Eye glass adjustments AS THOUSANDS watched, the >ibbu” waa Q uee " Jeanne Bray, Detroit, is shown with Oregon J Governor o g » tutting the ribbon opening the North Santiam Highway, a tel a const:uction job through the most rugged canyon in the state. 'Miss Bray was chosen queen by her neighbors in the Canyon. « ck L v I General offices at TenBrook Jewelers, 313 W. 1st St., ALBANY I Mill I ewiiHMMisiinnii COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND DOMESTIC LIGHTING I Salem Lighting & Appliance Co. 236 N. High St. SALEM 4 • • • for a Complete Cafe Service. Just Opened SPECIAL LUNCHES TO GO .Jerry’s Tavern Cafe ho lou Want a ood Buy on Building Materials? Cement Blocks cheap, Asbestoline for Roofing at below cost. Must sell now! See Pearl Reed Across from Hathaway Garage Phone 320? Clothes for School Capital Drug Co. T-Shirts - Jeans - Sox Underwear .Ml OPENING Panolis Trailer Court MMMM CI ISE’S 1605 N. Summer SALEM, ORE, Linoleum Wool Carpit Salem Laundry SERVING THE CANYON Appliances Living Room Funrniture ARE \ Bedroom Furniture PICKUPS AT Laundry: Nu Method, Mill ••day. Mr. and Mrs. D. E Pearson and son attended the highway dedication ’ .1 v. I « I I I I I |-B'G A New and Modern Trailer Court, at Manolis’, between Gates and Mill City f. Open Every Thursday 1 to 6 P.M. 6 P. M. to 8 P.M. by appointment at THE MILL CITY FURNITURE CO. Photo courtesy The Statesman I leave on Monday for a two week’s ' trip to Minnesota. He will return to I Mr and Mrs. Jack Lacey held open Detroit and she will visit a son and •Ü i house Friday evening in their new daughter in Washington. He is em- home in the CBI addition. Signing the | ployed heie by the PRA. I Miss Gladys Carey of Tacoma is guest book were: David Reid, Edna B Hutcheson, Wm. Hutcheson, Wm. spending several days with her friend, I Tickle, Bette Reid, D. B. Hill, J. C. Mrs. L. C. Davis. Kimmel, Ruth Harman, Charles Har­ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kenfi\ hav£ man, R. A. Hoffman, and Grace Hoff­ moved to the MacKenzie there he I man. I is employed on a biidge job for ‘he Also Maxine Hill, Lee Ross, Sue PRA. ‘RIDERS AT PRINEVILLE RODEO Mikkelson, H. H. Roberts, Ann Ro­ Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Henderson A group of Riders of the Santiam berts, Tex B. Allen, Marge Lents, plan to leave this week for Reeds­ went to Prineville by chartered bus Verna Allen, Betty Meinert, Mary port where he is employed with the Sunday to see the rodeo. Jane Cox, Phyllis Cox. S. P. Railroad. Also Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Yarnell, Taking the trip weie E. S. Peter­ son. Bert Karr and Paul Cree and Carl J. Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Albert families, Morris and Bill Howe, Fred Toman Sr.. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Wal­ Gneusche, Wanda O’Brien, Everett ker, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fritts, Jim­ find Anita Limbeck. Elmer and Chry- my Barton, Jr,. Mi. and Mrs. George AT THE SILVER SADDLE stall Limbek, Bart Fletcher, Art W. Laird, Charles Kelly, Mrs. Chas. Miss Goldie Mae Stevens of Oma­ Baltzer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stavang. Kelly, Vincent Palmer, Rudy Tohl, Ernie Bauer, R. Lowell Stiffler, Bill ha, Nebr., left last week after visiting Teal and family, Cecil Fritts, Mr. and her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Carl H. Kelly, Roy Kendler, In­ John Adams. While here they took LITTLE ILLS ez Teal, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gould » trip to Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Jones cele- George L. Steffv. MAKE brated their wedding anniversary at-, Also I.. A. Smith, W. H. Meinert, G. W. Humphrey, Beverly Humph:ey, tending the dance at Aumsville with Eldon Lents, Edward Jay Yarnell, friends. Mrs. Dudley Jones and Mrs. Jack Helen Kfmn el. Rosamond. K. Re­ Lake were in Salem Tuesday. Mine, Edna Ross. • True, that “little illne».'' Also Mrs. C. J. Watt, Charles Wol­ U. J. McGhill and Mr. and Mrs. you'»« been mentioning in verton, Elsbeth Wolverton, E. E. Ol ­ William McGhill and son went black- an offhand way, may nCT son, Shields ReMine, Bob and Faith berrying Sunday near Stayton. seem to amount to much— just a few faint lymptomi. Veness, Louise Palmer. Maiie Stover, Floyd Chase went to the automo- Hut, neglected, theae 'Tittle Dick Parker, Mill Hamilton, Edith bile races in Salem Saturday night. ilia” can lead to big bills for Hamilton, “Brick” Headrick Alida doctors, medicines, etc; no« Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hopper were to mention needless suffering Headrick, Irene O'l wary, Jim O’L m - in Salem Saturdav afternoon and and loss of precious time. ry, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Neilson, Mr, stayed for the auto races in the eve- Coosult a Doctor now — and Mrs. “Kayo” Mullins and Joe ning. you'll save by it in the endj McNeely. And,of course, we hope you'll Mr. and Mrs. Les Randall went to _______ bring his prescription to us Detroit Sunday. Mrs. Randal! has re­ for careful compounding. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Han