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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1951)
I Just Arrived... NEW 1951 WILLYS STATION WAGONS Pickups, Panels Jeeps 2 and 4 Wheel Drive Immediate Delivery ELSNER MOTOR CO. 352 N. High Salem, Ore. A DAUGHTER—TO Mr and Mrs. Burton Boroughs, Mill City, April 23, at Salem General hospital. A SON — To Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lovel, Mill City, April 24, at Salem 1 General hospital. A DAUGHTER TO Mr. and Mrs. [Kenneth Chance, Mill City, April 25, J at Salem General hospital, j A DAUGHTER—TO Mr. and Mrs. Glen Moore, Mill City, April 23 at I Salem General hospital. At HEIDEI^S Now! A New Experience Giants K-lneli Speaker with the "Golden Throat" finest tone system in RCA Victor hiilory Now we have it . . . the moat dra matic table radio in years. Enjoy performance heretofore found only in console instruments. TERMS HERE That's not all . . . this radio has a phono jack for east attachment of record playing equipment (like the new RCA Victor ”45” automatic record changer). 'Die cabinet? . . . its unique styling will make it the center of attraction in your home. More? Of course! This is the season's Inul^et special! Ask for the Hi. \ Victor 9X561 (maroon plastic or 9X562 ivory finished plastic).. . today ... while we •till have some in stock. \C-DC. HEIDER’S at either store 428 Court Street — or — Corner ('enter and High WHERE RADIO REPAIRING IS DONE BY SKILLED TECHNICIANS ♦ ... , .... Fine Weather Whets Appetite for Flying Canyon-wide-- (Continued from Page 1) Forest Head Urges Careful Fire Use Electrical Contracting and Repair Detroit—S. T. Moore, U. S. Forest Service district ranger of the Detroit district, urged today that those who are traveling through or employed in the area use great care in putting out [ camp fires. Every smoker must be sure that his cigarette is cold, and every fisherman and other visitor must take special care with fire. The forests and cleared areas of the dam reservoir are tinder dry. A fire in this cleared area is dangerous in that it could travel with considerable speed. Mr. Moore also stated that the risk is great because many persons are not accustomed to living in forest areas and are unaware of the dangers in the reservoir clearing areas which are the greatest hazard. Such per sons drop a lighted match or cigar ette or carelessly leave a hot camp fire. Mr. Moore has been commended for this section the past few years in the marvelous work he has done in keeping fires at a minimum. The community is anxious to help him keep an excellent record in preserving the source of our industry and scenic beauty. HOME and INDUSTRIAL WIRING c A BRUCES I Richfield Service TUNE-UPS, BRAKES, LUBRICATION WE GIVE UNITED TRADING STAMPS Detroit, Ore. Call 1408 MILL CITY, ORE. Mill City Phone 3207 nu iiniiiiiiiiiniininniimiiMi Goin’ all out FOR DETROIT By MRS. OPAL WHITE The eighth grade plays, three one- act plays directed by Mrs. Ray and presented by the eighth grade on Thursday of last week to the parents and friends and on Friday afternoon to the grade and high students plus a few more parents, were very suc cessful and well presented. The various organizations in Marion county are urged to send one or more representatives to a mass meeting in the Mayflower hall in the Hollywood section of Salem on Wednesday eve ning, May 2. Not only the organiza tions but any interested persons should attend this meeting for consid- FRESH 1 4 V’ J ■% FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 4 for Your Table Santiam Ready Mix Co. AND SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. Prompt Service in WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE IN INSTALLING THE LATEST AND BEST IN SELF-SERVICE FRESH VEGETA Stayton - Mill City * Mt. Angel BLE CASES—A MODERNISTIC AND SCIENTIFIC 17-FOOT REFRIGERATOR WE KNOW WILL PROVIDE YOU THE BEST IN FRESH VEGETABLES. MILL CITY Sumpter Jewelry Rid» Call Stas ton Phone 4174 Phone 1171 Hill Top General Store MARION COUNTY REDI MIX CO FRANCIS LULAY cy cw/MW set. MARION KITE WE HAVE PURCHASED THE EQUIPMENT AND BUSINESS OF THE STAYTON—All Third Street were cautioned in the submission of field data on their reports in a com plete, accurate, brief, and final draft form. Except in a few cases, all com mittee member’s completed reports were submitted to Mr. Durr at the city hall office during the one-day survey. The few as yet incomplete reports should be turned in as fol lows: at Gates to Mayor Millsap, at Mill City to Mayor Toman, and at Lyons to Merrill Brassfield. After thanking the committee mem bers for their attendance, canyon-wide co-operation, and community service, Mayor Toman expressed appreciation to the women of the Presbyterian church for the fine breakfast. Funds raised by the breakfast help complete , the concrete sidewalks to the church’s recreation building. ' Good weather encouraged the de sire for winging in the air to such 1 , program for use of the survey on an extent that Davis Airport near behalf of sound community and area Gates has been buzzing and bustling industrial development. John F. Durr, president of Civic with the affairs of airmen, Byron Service, was next introduced by Mayor Davis reports. Mr. Durr emphasized that Winging in from Seattle and com- , Toman. ing to earth on the Davis Airport the intent of the survey is help to Saturday for an over night stay were and strengthening of industries al Clarence Estensen and Lawrence ready establishing in the North San- Committee members Sands of Seattle. The trip in a 4-, tiam Canyon. place Piper took two hours, the pilot stated. eration of the advisability of having Ken Chance and Jim O’Leary flew the x-ray units of the United States to Salem Saturday. O’Leary brought Health Bureau brought to Oregon. back the Davis Luscombe, which had , These units are the opportunity for been hangered there for minor re persons over 15 years of age and liv- pairs. ing in the eight counties of the Will Tom Hassee, formerly of Dayton, amette valley for chest x-rays at no Wyoming, and now a resident of Al- 1 direct cost to themselves. bany, held the winning ticket for a [ Mrs. Joan Davis, county health and free ride in an airplane from Davis I school nurse, and Mr. Olson of the Airport Sunday. Marion county health office spent a "Lucky” Rue and “Frenchy” Pay-1 part of last Wednesday in Detroit seno took a Sunday hop to Sweet giving TB tests to high school stu Home. “Frenchy” is a new student dents. from Detroit and a truck driver at | The first game played on the new i the Detroit dam. Other new students baseball diamond on the grade school are William D. Turhall, George Hum grounds was between Gates and De phreys, and "Mat” Matheny. troit on last Friday afternoon begin Bob Morris took his first airplane ning at 2 p.m. The game was rather ride Sunday when he flew with Jim close for the first two innings then O’Leary over Mill City and the North Gates pulled ahead for a win over Santiam Canyon. Detroit by a score of 15-2. Ted Galbraith, former flight in The Detroit Christian church an structor and manager of Davis Air nounces that the beginning time for port, was a Saturday visitor in Mill Sunday school and church services for City. April 29 will be one hour earlier than Byron Davis calls attention to the usual or on daylight saving time, since fact that flyers should note that the clocks will be set ahead one hour Sat next breakfast hop is scheduled for urday night. Sunday, May 6, at Beaverton. ATTENTION! I April 26, 19~>1 «—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE ALBERT TOMAN. Prop, ttpen Week Days from • a m. to 7 30 p m MILL CHY AL BOCHSLER 51 Sund«»« S a m. to 5 pm WE DELIVER