The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 01, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    December I, 1949 WOOD FOR SALE— Old growth, any FOR RENT Partly furnished apart­
■THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
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Trade in DETROIT
Buying At Home Spells
CANYON
GARAGE
EXPERT REPAIRING
SHELL OIL PRODUCTS
U. 3. ROYAL TIRES
P. E. FRY, Manager
DAVIS
Progress for the Canyon
Santiam
FOOD MART
M EATS
GROCERIES
FOR SALE — Equity in 1949 Roll­
away 28-ft. Sleeps eight. Will ac­
cept older trailer or car on trade-in.
Fred Wilson, Butler's Trailer Court,
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Gates.
4&-3tp
ATTENTION—Trailer owners, tarps
for trailer houses made to order for
11c per square foot. Santiam War
Surplus.
45-4t
Janet
NELSON
Margaret
NOBLE
DETROIT TAVERN
SPORTING & DRY GOODS
Famous Pendleton Shirts
We Have Them
L. C. DAVIS A SON
and Trailer Court
First in Detroit
Still First in Detroit
Otto Russell
Red Kynearson
Glen Dryden
Canyon Club
SHIPMENT OF COTTON PRINTS
IN NEW FALL COLORS
Persh
Bruce
lengths, $12 cord. Orval Sperry.
Leave orders at Stewart Grocery.
46-3tp
Baldwin’s
Wants and Sales
ACCOUNTING, bookkeeping, audit­
ing. Brad Bradley, Ph. 2133, 1895
Hemlock, Lebanon.
*
FOR FULLER BRUSHES and clean­
equipment call your fuller brush deai-
er.
Theo. Muysken, Rt. 1
Box
229 Aumsville, Oregon.
List your homes and farms with me.
Have cash buyers. Mill City, Gates,
Detroit, Lyons.
DAVID M. REID. REAL ESTATE
IF YOUR FURNITURE looks shab-
| by have it recovered, modernized and
| made like new. Mail us a card giving
| exact location and I will call with
samples and give free estimate of
j cost. Truck and auto seats recovered.
Piekup and delivery free. C. E Hen-
: sley, 604 N. 1st st., Silverton. Phone
1153.
WANTED — Cattle, hogs and sheep.
Licensed and bonded buyer. Will
call at farm.
Write Harold E.
FOR SALE -Hood River Apples, $2
Snethen, 1550 Lancaster Dr., Salem,
box; also fine grade Turkeys, live
Ore. Phone 2-1345.
48tf A GOOD selection of linoleum yard­
or dressed. Don Marshall, Phone
3623.
48-3tp FOR SALE OR TRADE — Daveno age, 6 and 9 ft. widths. 95c per sq.
chair, 4-room oil space heater, yd. Mill City Furniture Co.
FOR SAIAS — Kenmore washing ma­ and
practically new, folding dinette
chine, new metal washing tubs,
table.
C. U. Kangas, one block EXPERT auto and home radio ser­
large mahogany dining room table
south of Hill Top Grocery, turn left vice. 20 years experience, all makes.
with six chairs. Inquire at Enter, and
first road right, first white Guaranteed service.
prise office.
44
house on left side of road.
48-3tp
Stiffler’s Radio and Appiance
FOR SALE Solid oak table and four FOR SALE OR TRADE—for car of
chairs, $20.00. Also davenport and equal value, Kaiser Fraser Rototil- NEED A TELEPHONE!—Come in
chair. Phone 308 Mill City 48-lt
ler - Rotoette, used less than 25 and see the new Stromberg-Carlson
hours, $295.00 see at Dick’s Shoe desk telephone. Highest quality and
WOOD FOR SALE—Delivered or you
Service, Mill City.
48tf approved for your local phone ser­
haul. Glenn R. Mattson, Rt. 1, Box
442, Lyons, Ore. (3 mi. west of Mill WOOD for sale—old growth, 16”— vice. At Stiffler’s Radio & Appliance
City) also second growth fir tim-
Phone 902
Mill City
ber.
45tf $12 cd., 2 ft.—$10 cd., for fireplace.
Hardwood also, $15. Doc Nelson, Ph.
Quality job printing at the Enter
FOR SALE -Willys Jeep or trade for Walt Nicholaon.
•
prise.
car or plpkup. Harvey Moullet, be­
hind Pool Hall or Box 1348 Stay­ TO BUY OR SELL: — Homes, Lots,
ton.
48-3tp Acreage or Business property be sure
to see C. E. Coville, Real Estate, west
FOR SALE Fat Turkeys, toms 40c side, Mill City.
and hens 50c lb. Mrs. J. H. John­
GAR-WOOD HOISTS
son, Lyons.
48-3t JUST THE PLACE — For someone
and DUMP BODIES
who wants a good 4-BR home with
acreage in Mehama, Ore.
Quiet
BODIES MADE TO ORDER
MILL CITY DISPOSAL
and secluded. Good place for chil­
SERVICE
dren. Close to school. Wonderful
LOGGING TRAILERS
Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc.
view. See owner at place. Edith R.
weekly pickups $1 per month.
Philippi, Mehama, Ore.
48-3tp
Also light hauling.
Leonard Herman
Phone 2325 FOR ANY KIND of brick work, fire­
places, chimney flues, patios. Free
Ph. 2-5590
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estimates. Write to John W. Hanna, 543 Ferry St.
Salem, Ore.
Route 3, Silverton.
44-6tp
Jorgensen Steinke’s
JI HT ARRIVED—
ladles und Children’s Umbrellas
Bath Towels — Aprons
Handkerchiefs
Sheets — Embroidered Cases
Tablecloths
CB1 needs accomodations: single and
double rooms in private hmes, houses
to rent. Please list your available
space with CBI. Call Personnel office,
4202.
•
Hendricson’s Store
ROOM AND BOARD Family style,
$18 per week T. J. Elledge, across
st from Hathaway Garage. 46-3tp
Balcony Epp's Store
Listings Wanted
C. E. & L. R Coville
Real Estate Brokers
mi
Horner’s “¡"¿L Shop
CUSTOM CUTTING
Agate* to Sapphires and Rubies
Cut and Mounted to Order
Drilling and Placing of
Emblems and Monograms
On Stones. Prices Quoted
On Request.
Member of ROCKS & MINERALS
ASSOCIATION
Visitors Welcome
Mill City
[SERVICE
PHONE MILL CITY 2602Vr 2108
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Christmas Gifts for
the Little Folks at
the
Hobby Shop
168 N.Commercial, Salem
J. F. ULRICH CO
RHALTORS
' Investments - Insurance * Appraisals
We specialize in all types of apprais­
al^ See us about your values. Expert
I Federal appraiser. Have testified in
Federal court 33 times on values.
Ph 3 8672 Salem Rm. 202, 317 Court
FLOWERS
H. A. Schroeder
Repair Shop
• Blacksmithing
• Welding
• Logging and Sawmill
Repairing.
RIXX'K WEST OF THEATER
GOODE’S FLOWER SHOP
Phone Blue t»4B
Stayton. Oregon
ment with garage. Also sleeping
room. E D. Cooke.
47tf
David M. Reid
SEE
John Adams
Mill City Pharmacy
SANT I AM
GARAGE
GENERAL AUTO
AND TRUCK REPAIR
ARC AND ACETYLINE
WELDING
Arthurs Cafe
and eat.
Chicken in
the Rough
MODERN FI NER \
Don't Borrow — Subscribe!
MILL CITY
Service Station
C. E. ‘Pink’ Mason. Prop.
FISHING TACKLE
SERVICE
Stay ton, Oregon
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lnformatiiiii (’enter,
Your Salad Days
Detroit, Oregon
24 hour« a day
Are Not Past. They’re Present
SANTI Ul
iiakdwmu £
Finest guaranteed work done
by experts. Prompt service. Free
inspection. Bring in your watch.
IMPLEMENT
COMPANY
The best time for salads is from 11 right through
noon till
hut Sunday Underneath the
DuraPower Mainspring
for ELGIN OWNERS
.limliiN»/» rr/Jwemrni in m..U
FJgtnt.
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MtW. Ftteat
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Slav Ion llanluan
and l’unii tun
Baker s
Stayton. Oregon
STATTON
Mill City Jewery
X-
Woods Dry Goods Store
SHELL PRODUCTS
AUTO STORAGE’ BATTERIES
ZENITH TIRES
Weddle l imerai líeme
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ELKHORN
Mrs. Mary Patrick was a dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myers,
CASH PAID—For used pistols and
Thursday.
rifles. See Dick Paynter, Apt. 2
Bill Bickett and Buddy Newsome of
above Enterprise office.
46-3tp
Mill City returned home Tuesday
FOR SALE—4 bedrm. modern house,
after a three week hunting trip to
good location in Mill City. Priced
eastern Oregon. Both men brought
to sell. M. G. Rambo, Phone 3205,
home an elk.
Mill City.
46-3tp
Fred Longnecker of Eugene, Carl
FOR SALE—Man's bicycle, wood cir­ Eighty-one Oregon boys and girls, Longnecker and Bob Van Eaton left
culator, choice building lot, also an all-time record number, have been .
acreage close in. E. D. Cooke, two ; cited by the Keep Oregon Green ! Thursday on a hunting trip to east­
blocks west high school.
45 Association for outstanding efforts ern Oregon.
Mr and Mrs. Larry Kimsey and
FOR SALE—Brand new electric hot during the past summer in reducing children, Mrs. Moe of Mehama, called
water heater.
Manolis’ Trailer man-caused forest fires. Each boy j
Park, Gates, Ore.
48tf ! and girl singled out for special hon- | on Mrs. Mary Patrick Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickett hauled a
FOR SALE—Small lunch room and ors has been awarded a special "Ser- I load of Hereford cattle to market in
vice
Under
Fire
”
badge,
according
to
store, good location, cheap rent;
will sell all or stock and fixtures. j Albert Wiesendanger, Executive Sec­ Portland, Sunday; for Kenneth Ran­
,| dall. Then on Wednesday Bill deliv­
Ill health reason for selling. G. F. retary of K. O. G.
ered a load of cattle to Rovine Bros
Burt, 583 S. Winter St., Salem. Ore.
From
the
canyon
were
the
follow-
i
46-3tp
ing 10 youngsters: Darwin and Allen at Jordan valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Randall are selling
'Weathers of Lyons; Kenneth Ny- ;
LOST AND FOUND
their stock, to have more time to de­
gaard, James Beltram, Joyce Wat- I
LOST — Black billfold last Monday. kins and Robert Hotchkiss of Idanha, vote to their guest ranch.
Nov. 28 containing drivers license, and Jack and Don Weisgerber, Rich­ Patsy and Betty Newsome of Mill
birth certificate and money. Re­ ard Morris, and Michael Moore of Cit. spent from Thursday until Mon­
turn to Gladys Peterson in care of | I Detroit.
day with Jackie Bickett.
the Enterprise and receive reward.
A. W. Metzger Jr. from Oregon
48tf
Youngest of the winners are two ! state arrived in Elkhorn Wednesday
8-year-olds, Don Wiesgerber, Detroit,
LOST—Brown zipper bill-fold,Charles and Tommy Hirons, Salem. Marion to send Thanksgiving with his aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myers
Dollerhide. Return to Mill City
48-ltp
Enterprise.
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_ . County ha<i 18 winners to lead the Others guests for Thanksgiving din-
list and Multnomah, with 17 winners, ■ ner were Mrs. Eva Metzger and son
i was second highest county. Sixteen Dean of Gresham, and Mrs Mary
I Oregon counties had boys and girls Patrick.
who qualified for the highest honor in
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Longnecker, Bob
fire prevention.
and Billy, spent Wednesday night iu
All of the 81 winners are members Silverton with Carl’s mother. They
Real Estate
of the Oregon Green Guards, the went from Silverton to Eugene for
MILL CITY
youth activity of Keep Oregon Green, Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and
which now includes more than 30,000 Mrs. Fred Longnecker.
Oregon boys and girls. Secretary Mr and Mrs Bin Bickett and girls.
ALF. O. NELSON
Wiesendanger announces that mem- j Spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Attorney at Law
I bership rolls are open to any boy and 1 Mrs. E. A. Newsome of Mill City.
Worden Building
girl in Oregon between the ages of 8
Mr. and Mrs Louie Ray and boys
Silveiton, Oregon
and 16 years, who will send his name and Ben Darby, father of Mrs. Ray
and address to the Salem heaquarters spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ocil
Telephone 161
of K. O. G.
Leffler and family, another daughter
Awards are made each year by the of the Rays, Mrs. Don Schultz and
Keep Oregon Green Association to family was present.
HOWARD CORSET SHOP [ boys and girls who have done out- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Billington,
i stnding service to their state in fire spent Saturday night with their
FOUNDATION GARMENTS
Special Attention Given to Fittings prevention beyond the usual call of daughter, Mrs Bill Bickett and
Hosiery-Lingerie-Dresses-Smocks i duty. In most cases the youthful family.
citizens reported grass, brush and
Those attending the dance from
131 High St. Salem Ph. 4032
forest fires. In some cases they act­ ' here in Lyons. Saturday night were
ually fought the fires. The alertness Ike and Elsie Myers, Bill and Millie
of these younsters has been of tre­ Jackie Bickett, also Billy and Patsy
mendous help, Wiesendanger ex- ; Newsome.
| plained, for fires caught before they
Mrs. Paul Payton. from Pocatello.
| have a chance to spread, are easy to Ida., arrived in Elkhorn Friday to
spend the week-end with her daugh
put out.
To qualify for a Service Under Fire iter, Mrs. Carl Longnecker. Mr. and
For your excavating
. badge, a Green Guard must submit Mrs. Pay ton plan to make Stayton
I an actual report of his individual ef­ their home. Mr. Payton is opening
and dump truck work
fort together with a certification by a shoe repair shop in Stayton about
3-8 yd. 10-B Shovel.
;
an adult. Many more of the 30.000 December 1st.
Basements, Trench
■-------------------- ——
Green
Guards undoubtedly qualified
and General Excavating
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lalack are ths
j
for
this
high
honor,
Wiesendangger
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Silver Saddle Trailer Camp
* proud parents of an 8 lb, 6 oz. boy.
Mill City, Ore.
Ph.908 P0 . said, and although they did not send ] Monte Rae, born November 28 at
in their reports, we do appreciate
---- j their contribution to Oregon citizen­ Salem Memorial hospital. Grand­
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
ship.
Fleat Don't
Howe of Mill City and Mr. and Mrs
LEGAL ADVERTISING
! Andrew Lalack, Sr. of Dallas.
Bother Me
I'm Dotted with
The Robert Veness family had as
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
PULVEX DDT"
Notice hereby is given that I have their Thanksgiving day guests Mr»
been, by the Circuit Court of Marion Jessie Veness, Mrs. Donald Schacht,
County. Oregon, Probate Department, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hedin and
appointed administrator of the estate Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
of James Dawes, deceased, and have Stadelman, all of Portland.
qualified. All persons having claims
filli HUS
Mrs. George Laird plans to leave
I against the estate of said decedent
Kttrs fM Off
hereby are required to present them. Saturday for Seattle where she will
with proper vouchers, to the under- bowl in a tournament there.
; signed at Mill City, Oregon, within'
six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 1st day of December,
11949.
Next to Postoffice. Mill City i
D. B. HILL.
Administrator.
NYLON UNDERWEAR
I
BELL & DEVERS
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BUTTERICK PATTERNS
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Stayton, Oregon
INFANT
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WEAR
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Attys, for Administrator.
48-5t
PHONE 3412
A friendly place to meet
Keep
Oregon
Green
Down the famous NOHLGREN’S ALLEY
Off State Street, Salem
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