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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1951)
7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE February 22. 1951 FOR SALE—Easy Spin-dry washing machine, excellent condition. Call 4503. 8-3 Wants and Sales GATES SEE ME FOR GOOD Real Estate buys in Canyon area. Listings wanted. C. E. COVILI.E, Broker. West side Mill City. Phone 2207. 51tf FOR SALE — Oats, vetch and oats hay, also bent grass and grain straw. Will deliver in truckload lots. Located five miles northwest of Mehama, Etzel Brothers, Route 1, Box 234, Stayton. 7-3p ’’SMALL BUSINESS” By MRS ALBERT MILLSAP By C. WILSON HARDKR Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Heath enter- FOR RENT—New 3-room apartment, WANTED TO BUY’—Unpeeled Doug pained relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Dale las fir poles, delivered to Lyons unfurnished. See Walt Peterson, Heath from Klamath Falls, Mrs. Ora As Jimmie Durante says. Paul Dunbar, commissioner of Swift's addition. 6tf yard. For further information call ¡Heath of Ashland, and Mrs. Lavern "Everbody's getting in the act.'' the Administration, has received or write Allen Goold. 1424 Filbert Heath of Brownsville, at their home FOR SALE—Baby bassinet, pad and Leaders of independent business, scores of protests on this bureau Ave., Lebanon, phone 5745, Puget last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tay liner in good condition, very reas even labor, looking at the newest cratic move to force on the pub Timber Co. of Oregon. 45tf proposal of the Food and Drug lic a poorer quality bread. onable. Mrs. Paul Hanson, Box lor of Dallas were recent over-night Administration, are wondering 481. Mill City, Phone 3715. 7-3p FOR SALE—l-rm house and bath on guests at the Heath home. Mrs. • • • "What meat doth this Caesar eat Alder st., a few fruit trees, small The Senate Small Business Heath and Taylor are brother and WE BUY fir pitch 75c per gallon. that he waxes so great? ” chicken house, a large garden spot, Committee, headed by lion. John sister. • • * See us for containers. Also sell us wood shed and garage. Phone 3907 It's amazing but true. The Sparkman, may launch an inves your used burlap bags, old batteries Shopping and visiting in Salem one or see Mrs. Joe Fencl. 7-3p FOR RENT—Modern, furnished house Food and Drug Administration tigation to ascertain why a bu and car radiators. Red’s Hill Top after March 1. Martin Jepsen. day last week, from Gates, were Mr. wants to force down the stand reau is trying to help the would- Trading Post. 2tf NEED A TELEPHONE?— Stop in be bread monopoly; by w hat Mill City, Ore. 8-lp and Mrs. Elmer Stewart. Mrs. Barney ards on while legal right the bureau attempts and see the new Lech combination i Ryal and daughter, Joan, Mrs. Walter bread. Wash FOR' SALE — '41 Chevrolet 5-pass. this action. desk or wall phone, also used ELECTRIC WATER PUMP — Fair Brisbin and grand-daughter. Birdie ington observ coupe, excellent tires, '49 motor. « * • banks-Morse, with tank and good phones from $10.00 up. Telephone ers say. “ Next Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Völkel. Inquire at Martin's Trailer Court. motor, a bargain at $49.00. Red's and Hearing Aid batteries stocked. In fact, this bureaucratic kick thing we know 6-3p Hill Top Trading Post. 2tf Gates folk attending the 55th wed ing around of Congressional pre Stiffler's Radio & Appliance. 39tf Stalin will be rogatives and wishes is making ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. announcing his $50.00 PER THOUSAND truck scale FOR RENT—One 2-rm. cabin. Adam’s Fred Gooch, Sunday in Mill City were many solons indignant, especially conversion t o paid for 24 ft. to 40 ft. small Doug WANTED—'38 Chevrolet radiator in Cabin Court, Gates. 7-3p when so many of these subver good condition. See Walt Peter Christianity.” Mrs. Rosa Roten. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. las Fir logs suitable for piling. High sions of bureau authority directly * » * son at the Enterprise. 5tf PLEASE LIST all available rooms, Davis, "T” Henness and Mrs. Lily prices paid for barkie poles and aid huge financial interests. Congress piling. Call Albany 1287 or write room and board, houses and apts. Lake. * * * passed the Pure Standard Pole & Piling Co. for price FOR SALE—“Indian Runner Duck” j Write, telephone or visit Personnel Food and Drug C. W. Harder Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Henness and As reported last week, the sale eggs for hatching, one setting or' Dept. 10 a.nt. to 3 p.m. Consolidated lists. 31tf Act to protect the public from in- | of a government industrial alco Mrs. Lily Lake were among those incubator lots; Bantam chicken eggs Builders, Inc., Detroit Dam. 12tf attending fcrior products. The Pure Food I hol plant in Kansas City for a a birthday dinner at the in lots, small Bantam roosters,' CHILD CARE—I will take care of and Drug Administration en- small amount to Schenley during choice 50c; Indian runner drakes, FOR RENT—5 room modern house home of Mrs. Ida Geddess in Mill children, any day, any time, in my f >rccs the Act. Acting in this ca- 1 a war period, after Sen. Johnson. choice of three; ducks for eating, home. Call telephone 924. 6-3p located in Lyons, newly re-decor- City Friday evening, Feb. 15. It has parity, great good has been done. Chairman of the Preparedness dressed and wrapped. Geo Cree,1 ated. Call Tel. 3524 Mill City after been the custom of a group of old But the bureau was never given Sub-Committee, had been assured WE HAVE GALVANIZED WATER Phone 924. 6-3p 5 p.m. 8-lp friends, all old-timers in this com policy-making powers. the sale was stopped, is leading Pipe — all sizes. Red's Hill Top • • * many Congressmen to stop and munity, for many years to entertain Trading Post. 4tf BARGAIN PRICES — Tarps, new, Here's the proposed order: thin!. where the nation “founded at dinner those among the group FOR SALE waterproof, selection of sizes. Red's White bread with a wheat germ for the people, with the people, FOR RENT—Trailer apartment, fur 1300-ft. highway frontage, plenty content of more than 1.5' , can no and of the people" has drifted. Hill Top Trading Post. 47tf whose birthdays occur in February. nished, shower-utility room; couple Mrs. Lincoln Henness, whose birthday longer be called white bread, Angry Congressmen, supported water. desired. See W. R. Stevens in FOR SALE — Modern two-bedroom is Feb. 14, and Mrs. Lake, Feb. 9, even though it is white. by independent businessmen and * * * Lyons or call Lyons 2834. 8-lp Store building for lease or sale, home in Mill City. Write P. O. were among those honored. citizens, could change this Here’s, the background: The other Good 6-room modern house with Box 591, Mill City. 7-3p This thought is growing: A wedding which was an event of commercial baking business is trend. acres. "What will we gain to tight an Saturday, Feb. 10, in Portland, will practically the only mass food FOR SALE IS THERE A RELIABLE, competent Good spot in Mill City for motel, foreign system if we industry not almost totally mo obnoxious woman, willing to help a weary be of interest to the friends and highway frontage. permit an obnoxious system to 1937 BUICK ................. $150.00 nopolized by 3 or 4 combines, but former schoolmates of Marshall Lee mother with occasional daytime or 100.00 Partially finished 2-bedroom home. Coldspot refrigerator a few huge bakery corporations take root at • home?" Miss Mary Z. Ardipee, of • • evening care of three little boys? Lake. good spring water on one acre of are trying to change this. Daveno .......................... 25.00 Tlie question has been asked, Call Mill City, 2006. 8-1 Portland and Mr. Lake were married « * • ground. 35.00 Oak Table and Chairs However, almost every town "What will be the effect of the Tavern and block building, best on DAMP WASH—35e per 9 lbs., drying on that date. The ceremony was held has an independent baker who government action in taking over Wood Range .................. 25.00 in the St. John Christian church. Rev. highway 222. survives bone-crushing competi all rubber supplies on tire deal 9 lbs. for 25c. Men, we do it for Howard Cole read the vows. Follow Trash Burner ................ 25.00 '□-mile river frontage ideal for sum tion because he puts out a better ers and tire users?" you and iron your shirts. Gates ing the ceremony a reception was • ♦ ♦ mer home. bread than the baking combines. Automatic Laundry. 7-2p held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. BURN ETT L. COLE This question is involved: The amount of wheat germ in the DAVID M. REID UNUSUAL BARGAINS—Good clean Russel Currey. The groom is the Hour is a big factor. However, if many factors have to be weighed; Santiam War Surplus by bin eaucratlc edict no one could mole lots must be brought to oil range, excellent condition, white eldest son of Russel Lake and Mrs. REAL ESTATE Phone 1814 bake a better loaf of bread, it’s light, before a sound answer can enameled, guaranteed. Red's Hill Roy Miller of Portland. SEE W. II. HUTCHESON easy to see that national monop b« ill mu. In tlie next week or 2tf Top Trading Post. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. oly in the baking industry would two this column will bring you FOR SALE—Trailer house 1946 22- and Mrs. Albert Millsap were their the answer. result. ft. Mainline with awning, excellent son-in-law, E. W. Klecker, daughters, ©National raderatlon of Independent Buslneai 1 condition, can be financed, $1150. Janet and Kristene, and son Jeffery George Craigo, Camp Mongold, De of Stayton. troit, Ore. 8-1 Some folks like their weather rug LIST YOUR homes and farms with ged! Saturday afternoon Mrs. John Shuffleboard Good Music me. Have cash buyers. Mill City. I.allaie and Mrs. Jess Moses, dissatis David M. fied with our mild winter, drove to Gates. Detroit, Lyons. 3tf Marion Forks, where it was snowing Reid, Real Estate. hard and plenty of the stuff already TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma on the ground—just for the fun of chines. We sell, rent, repair and throwing snow balls at each other swap all makes. Trade your old machine towards a new one. ROEN, and building a couple of snow men. 456 Court St., Salem. 35 « Upon their return home they brought Where Friends Meet a bit of winter with them—it spit FOR SALE—1949 Plymouth Special snow here all day Sunday. On Highway 222, Linn County Side Deluxe coupe, radio and heater, Mrs. Ollie Plant, accompanied by 31,000 miles, $1495. George Craigo, her sister, Mrs. Fred Soriano, of Port MILL CITY Camp Mongold, Detroit. 8-1 land left last week for an extended "".XPERT AUTO and home radio visit in Jojutla, Moretos, Old Mexico. Tony Zlebert George ‘Sparky’ Hitter service, 20 years experience, all They are the guests of their brother, makes. Guaranteed service. R. A. Burnette and family. Stiffler's Radio and Appliance. 3tf Mr. and Mrs. Tony Baker, residents of Gates for a number of years, now anannnnsHnnnDiKnnKiiaHnnnnnHnHHHiannnanniaHaHnonnHnRHHH KODAK FILM DEVELOPED—Eight of Forest Grove, were in Gates last picture roll developed and one print week. They sold their home here re each 35c. Two prints each 50c. Twelve or sixteen picture rolls, one cently, which was located east of town print each 50c. Reprints 4c each. on the Linn county side of the river. Mrs. Elmer Cooper returned from SPECIALTY CARDS Quality Picture Co., Box 44O1B, Portland, 8, Ore. 8tf Lakeview last Friday, where she had ! TRICKS and PUZZLES spent the week. Mr. and Mrs. James NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL FOR OUR ..... ... • S. Clair of Lakeview brought Mrs. TOYS and DOLLS SKILLED MECHANICS & MODERN EQUIPMENT Cooper and her household gods to Gates, where she will remain during MODEL AIRPLANES SATISFACTION GUARANTEED her husband's illness. Mr. Cooper had as his visiter Fri o IL O. Model Railroading day, his sister and husband, Mr. and MILL CITY Equipment YOUR LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER Mrs. Curtis Sweet and daughter and g his step-father Jack Vester, all of A FRIENDLY SALEM'S ORIGINAL Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Knutson had as FAMILY their dinner guests one day last week, ATMOSPHERE L. T. Henness and his daughter, Mrs. | 163 N. Commercial SALEM Phone 2-1588 Lily Lake. Stayton, Oregon Phone 2344 PREVAILS — Use Our Mail Order Service — Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Case of Salem were dinner guests at the home of wpBBBB]BBBBBBBB8BBBBBBBBCBBBBBBBB8BBB'at>BBBBBBBBBmmaieranB Mr. Henness and Mrs. Lake last week. nniiiniitnitniin nmiimiiffliiiiii in HiiiiiiriiniiiniHniMDMiMmninir Mr. and Mrs. Norman Garrison and son, Gerald, attended the spring wholesale show in Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gordon and family have moved into the Butler home south of the school house. They formerly occupied the house owned Um. <£. C'eutick Jr., HEWITT, ESTEP & SORENSEN by Victor Herron, east of Gates, in Linn county. Mr. and Mrs. Herron Physician and Surgeon Attorneys at Law Real Estate and family, whose apartment was damaged by fire, in Mill City last MILL CITY — SALEM Mill City — Phone 6602 Mill City week, will move into their home here. Mrs. Edward Chance wishes to an nounce that two films on cancer will be shown Friday evening, March 9, i SANTIAM TAUERN i WOOD’S STORE at the high school auditorium at 8 General Dry Goods 3 Miles East Stay ton p.m. The program is sponsored by NOTION'S IJNGERIE I PHYSICIAN & SURGEON’! the Marion county health association S-A FRIENDLY PLACE TO STOPn READY-TO-WEAR and the Marion county home demon HOSIERY Mill City FOR HAMBURGERS'' stration department. Dr. James Ha LCZIERS COSMETICS Cl O gOQQCXXx » X x.x X' :xX. ’X! K XX JOriOOtOCWX worth of Salem will be present and will lecture and answer questions. ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ There will be on charge. Keep your car rolling! Repair It Now! MEANDER INN Radiator? Brakes? Front End Alignment? Wheel Balance? Birlliihii (¡ills Les’s Tavern Gene Teague Chevrolet Toy & Hobby Shop Business - Directory - Professional DAVID M. REID I I). W. REID. Ml). I FLOWERS GOODE’S FLOWER SHOP Phone Blue 6IB Stayton, Ore. WEDDLE FUNERAL HOME Modern Funeral Service STAYTON’ OREGON MIKE'S Septic Service: Quality job printing at the Enter Septic Tanks and Sewers Cleaned • prise. I Phone SALEM 3-9468. COLLECT • 1079 Elm St., W. Salem , RALEIGH HAROLD FLORIST and NURSERY We're ready to help you with your plans for FLOWERING AND SHADE TREES SHRUBS AN’D BULBS 319 W. Wash. St. Stayton Phone 3684 remodeling your home...and we can supply all the lumber and other building materials needed to t tr cps u u u uh uu ms b h u h cf h h of © of of nu • NEW STOCK - Lace and Ravon Table Cloth — Books Bed Spreada — Silk Head Scarfs Cotton Blankets — Printed Flannel« Stamped Goods Hendricson’s Store Ln the Dawes Bldg. MILL CITY DISPOSAL SERVICE Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc. weekly pickups $1.50 per month. Also light hauling. Leonard Herman Phone 2325 iiniBDfinnoiJiiniBDOtinniaBBDBB make yours a home that's truly up-to-date. 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