k 9 7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE •ó August 2, 1951 Wants and Sales ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Box 253, Gates. Ore. FOR SALE — Wrecking 1937 Ford V-8, parts, 1947 motor. K. G. [ Hickel. Box 572, Mill City, Swift's addition. 31-4p If It's in the Canyon, It's Advertised in The Enterprise! WANTED—To take in ironing in nty home, anytime. Phone 2018, Mill City. 30-5p EXPERT AUTO and home radio NEED A TELEPHONE?— Stop in service, 20 years experience, all and see the new Lech combination makes. Guaranteed service. desk or wall phone, also used Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. phones from $10.00 up. Telephone and Hearing Aid batteries stocked. FOR SALE—Piano. Inauire at the Ed Haynes residence. 31-1 Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. PLUMBING SUPPLIES—Pipe, con­ nections, toilets, sinks, washbowls, bathtubs, showers, etc. Bargain prices. Red’s Hill Top Trading Post FOR SALE -Newly remodeled 2-bed-1 room house, on large lot, fruit trees, i Inquire at Enterprise. 9tf WE WILL BUY Blackberries when FOR SALE—Bicyile in fair condition, good tires, new peddles, $15. One ripe, Himalayas o r Evergreens. We furnish crates and hallocks. mile west of Mill City. Herschel j Clark. 31-lp Red’s Hill Ti p Trading Post. 27tf WANTED TO BUY — Clean peeled SPORTSMEN—Join the North San- tiam Sportsman’s club now. We are Douglas fir poles, delivered to devoted to game conservation and Lyons yard. For further informa­ propagation and need your help. tion call or write Allen Gould, 1424 Only $1.00 per year, you will have Filbert Ave.. Lebanon, phone 5745, that much fun at one meeting. Puget Timber Co. of Oregon. 24tf Enquire at Enterprise office, or see Jerry Coffman, at Ken Golliet’s. 9 FOR SALE—Fruit jars, per dpzen, quarts 65c, pints 45c. Red’s Hill FOR SALE—3500 feet used fir floor­ Top Trading Post. ing. some 2x8 and small timbers, a steal at $200.00. Riders of the Santiam, see Pete Peterson. 30-3p 24-Hour Service TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma­ chines. We sell, rent, repair and swap all makes. Trade vour old machine towards a new one. ROEN, 456 Court St., Salem. WASHING POLISHING GREASING SILVER SADDLE Service Station & Trailer Court MILL CITY Phone 903 Thank YOU For Your Great Interest in CHEVROLET J WILL SACRIFICE Spinet Piano to save moving expense. Can be seen in Mill Citv. Cash or Terms. Write D. G. Lawson, 395 S. 12th St Salem, Ore. 31-! FOR SALE — Red raspberries, irri­ gated, $2.40 crate at north end SW 6th Ave., Mill City, phone 915. W. R. Olmstead. 29-3p PIANO SALE: Moving to new store—need more room BUY NOW FOR BIG SAVINGS! Wurlitzer Spinet Special $495.00 Baldwin Spinet, was $837, now $695.00 Cable Spinet, was $850, now $675,00 Haddorff Vertichord. was $1320 now $1050.00 Parlor Grand, was $1395. now $1150.00 Antique Organ $50.00 Rebuilt uprights $150.00 up Bench. Delivery, Tuning—FREE! FOR GREAT PIANO BUYS NOW SEE STONE PIANO CO. The V’alley’s Finest Piano Store 1510 Fairgrounds Road Salem. Ore. ASTHMA Demonstration Rides Don’t let coughing, wheezing, recurring at­ tacks of Bronchial Asthma ruin sleep and energy without trying MENDACO, which works thru the blood to reach bronchial tubes and lungs. Usually helps nature quickly remove thick, sticky mucus. Thus alleviates coughing and aids freer breathing and better sleep. Get MENDACO from druggist. Satis­ faction or money back guaranteed. However He Are Continuing This Novel Invitation Enjoy it! Drive it! LICENSED GARBAGE SERVICE $1.50 per month and up Also serring Gates and Lyons YOL R LOCAL (HEVROLET HEALER MILL CITY Gene Teague Chevrolet DISPOSAL SERVICE PHONE 2352 LEONARD HERMAN Phone 2311 Stayton. Oregon It’s Your Newspaper—Subscribe Now Business 4 Directory - Professional aBBMasnnnnBnBfflHniHfinnaBnn % WOOD’S STORE IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE in THE ENTERPRISE HEWITT, ESTEP & SORENSEN Attorneys st Law SALEM 180 N. Commercial Phone 3-6412 1405 N. Front St. General Dry Goods NOTIONS LINGERIE READY-TO-WEAR HOSIERY I.UZIERS COSMETICS annBMnnHDKítnHHHnnstBWBW’íBBa SALEM. ORE. Salem Phones: 2-1924: Night 2 4417 Lyons Phone: 11.3 HAULING AND MOVING HEAVY MACHINERY and Mill Equipment Up To 25 Tons Including D8 and HD1I Cats, and %-jrard shovels. Complete Rigging Outfit, Winch Trucks, Low-bed Trailers KODAK FILM DEVELOPED—Eight picture roll developed and one print each 35c. Two prints each 50c. Twelve or sixteen picture rolls, one print each 50c. Reprints 4c each. Quality Picture Co.. Box 44O1B Portland, 8, Ore. FOR RENT. LEASE or SALE—30x1 building, suitable for store room warehouse, or repair shop. Ideally located in Gates, excellent oppor­ tunity. Inquire at Oak Park Motel, PLEASE LIST all available rooms, 29tf room and board, houses and apts.' phone 5922. Write, telephone or visit Personnel WE BUY fir pitch 75c per gallon. Dent 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Consolidated See us for containers. Also sell us Builders. Inc., Detroit Dam. your used burlap bags, old batteries and car radiators. FOR SALE—Finest residential lots in Red’s Hill Top Trading Post the city, desirable and priced right. Inquire at Enterprise office. 31-3p FOR SALE—McCulloch Chain Saws, all the latest models for immediate SEE ME FOR GOOD Real Estate delivery. Try us for prompt serv­ buys in Canyon area. Listings ice. Open evenings. wanted. C. E. COVILLE, Broker, Lyons Saw Shop. Phone 2871. West side Mill City. Phone 2207. x X X X X X AT FOR RENT — Cabin equipped bath­ room; Ball and Kerr quart fruit jars for sale 25c per doz. Mrs. Otto Witt. NW Alder. Mill City. 31-lp Salem Heavy Hauling & Equipment Co. 1919 ROADMASTER CONVERTIBl ! Cirrus green, spun glass top, fully equipped and dynaflow. Sold new at $3706 and $2017 WILSON’S USED CARS GATES SERVICE Call Mill City Telephone Operator : Í « i ♦ ♦ ♦ Rectal Specialist HEMORRHOIDS—PILES— FISTI LA—FISSI RE— PROI.tPSF. and other disorder«. DR. R. REYNOLDS : WEDDLE FUNERAL HOME Nstnrepathic Physiciaa 1144 Center St.. Salem. Ore. ♦ ♦ i : j antrannnHmuunmnnn: MILL CITY DISPOSAL SERVICE Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc weekly pickups $1 50 per month Also light hauling Leonard Herman Phone 2325 (¡MAC TERMS A recent iwrvey of 2.000 form Occidents shows that 241 involve machinery, In other types more farm people ere injured by falls—476—than in any other kind of accident. Modern Funeral Service STAYTON OREGON 'ARM FOLKS, as a general rule, give little thought to safety until a member of their family or a neighbor's Is hurt or killed, or Ore destroys their home or barn Then they start doing something about safety. This year It is particularly Im­ portant that every farm family should do something about prac­ ticing safety, because even though there Is a shortage of labor on farms, and new equipment la hard to get. food production must be boosted That means the present manpower and machinery on F ItBBBBBOBBOBDOOOBBBBBBBBBB * 4 DRYGOODS A NOTIONS : Hendricson’s Store SEDAN Gun metal grey, radio, heater, windshield washers, we just $995 overhauled completely 1911 SPECIAL BED AN ETTE Green, heater, good transporta­ $495 tion ...... ... ___ —.... 1911 DODGE 2-DOOR Light blue, heater, fair con- $475 dition 1912 FORD Tl'DOR Light blue, radio and heater, fair condition $345 For fast, blrswd relief from «ore. fiery. Itching, simple Pile», get CHINAROID from your druggist. See how fast It usually soothes away pain, soreness, itching, nerv­ ousness Bee how it cools fiery burning and helps shrink and heal swollen tissues Wonder-soothing CHINAROID must prore s blessing to you or money back Is guaranteed Stayton, Ore. W JOHN HARVEY FURBAY PH D THERE'S NO ALCOHOL 11 IN R>JD5 COOKED WITH WINE LYONS Septic Tanks and Sessrrw Cleaned Phone SALEM 3-9468, COLLECT 1079 Elm St.. W. Salem FLOWER SHOP Salem, Ore. Haywards recently returned from a vacation trip to Denver and other points of interest. They brought their By MRS. EVA BRESSLER projection lamp along and showed Many people believe that be­ cause wine has a small amount Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peesley from scenic pictures of their trip, Satur­ of alcohol in it that adding it to Kennewick, Wash., visited several days day evening. Additional guests were foods before cooking will make at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing, and the foods alcoholic This is quite Julian. The two families were neigh­ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carleton. erroneous, since during the process Janice Huffman, eldest daughter bors when both lived in Redmond. of cooking, the alcohol is changed into vapor and passes into the air A good percentage of the towns­ of Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman, Wine in cooking is not for alco­ people visited the chest x-ray mobile underwent an appendectomy at the holic efTccI but for flavoring It unit while it was in Lyons. Some 358 Memorial hospital, Monday evening. is the “bouquet ” Mr. and Mrs. Burl Smith and Donna persons had chest x-rays taken. Mrs. James Hollingshead local chairman, spent the weekend at Cathalemit, had her work well outlined. Ethel Washington, where they were guests Portland were Sunday guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Huffman, Eleanor Smith, Beatrice at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Hubbard of E. L. Rove. Hiatt, Eva Bressler, Doris Gerath, Shirley Osburn, daughter of Mr. and Leora Stevens, Ruth Lyons and Mabel Eugene spent the weekend at their Downing were x-ray hostesses and home here with their daughter and Mrs. Osburn at the Lazy Maple ranch carried out their duties in fine style. family, Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman. located near Gooch, is still in the Second Leut. William D. Prichard Memorial hosnital in Salem. She Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Feenstra left Monday morning for Tacoma. Wash., from Fort Lewis, Washington, spent suffers from injuries received while the weekend at the home of his par- riding a horse. Shirley fell from the where they will spend the week. Rev. I Feenstra will attend a week’s session ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Prichard, horse while riding and Was kicked in the face by the animal. of summer school at the college of Sr. Mr. and Mrs. George Kimery and Puget Sound in Tacoma. Mrs. Feen­ ■;’aHHHBRIKKanHWHHMHIOn« stra will visit her mother and sister at children of Portland spent the week- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steliacoom. end in Lyons. They were guests at Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burmester from the Bill Kimery and Art Ayers homes, | Lyons were among those attending They also visited his parents, Mr, and the Sokol Gymnastic Festival in Scio, Mrs. Jim Kimery. Mr. Kimery, who Sunday afternoon. In the evening has been suffering of a foot infection, they were guests in the home of his is reported as improving. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bur- children were Sunday guests at the 1950 ROADMASTER RIVIERA mester, of Scio. Friday guests at the home of Rev. home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston SEDAN and Mrs. R A. Feenstra were Mr. at Culver near Redmond. Two-tone green, 20,125 miles, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bridges returned and Mrs. Bill Watson, Judith and fully equipped and dynaflow. Terry, and Mrs. Watson’s mother, Monday evening from a short vacation This car hasn’t been broken in in Seattle. Mrs. Einarson, of Portland. yet. We sold it new and carry Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Roye, with her Mrs. Wood Oliver left Sunday for a full service record $2595 Shawnee, Oklahoma, where she will be parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, of 1950 SUPER RIVIERA SEDAN present for the settling of her sister’s Light green, 31,000 miles, fully estate. equipped and dynaflow. Truly Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Long of Oregon a wonderful car to own. An- City visited relatives in Lyons, Friday 32445 other Wilson delivery afternoon. They were enroute home. By MRS. ALBERT MILLSAP The Longs had spent a few days at 1919 ROADMASTER SEDAN Mrs. Ray Lord has returned to her the Breitenbush hot springs. Olympic blue, 28,563 mi., fully Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hayward of Port­ home following a two-week vacation equipped, custom trim, excel­ her mother and sister at her home of land were weekend guests at the home lent condition $1995 of Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg. The in La Grande. 1919 SUPER SEDA NETTE Property in Gates continues to Cloudmist grey, 28,117 miles, change hands, In the past week two whitewall tires, fully equipped sales were negotiated by W. R. Hutch­ and dynaflow. We sold this eson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klutke car new also carry a complete purchased the former Herman Bock $1995 service record property from Charles Powelson. This place is located west of the city 1951 KAISER SEDAN limits on top of the hill. It comprises Metallic green, 24,170 miles, over a hundred acres, a large house, overdrive, one owner, very and other buildings. Mr. and Mrs. $1995 clean Klutke and family plan making their 1950 ( HEVROLET AERO SEDAN home there. Powelson is employed Jet black, 15,035 miles, air con­ now on the coast. His family will join ditioning unit $1495 him soon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard 1919 CHEVROLET SEDAN Means, who have resided for the past Blue, 21,237 miles, air condi­ year in the former Rambo home in tioning unit . $1465 Gates, have purchased, through Mr. Hutcheson, the Ed. Clark home in Mill 1917 SUPER SEDAN Metallic green, new paint, 63,- City. 000 miles, fully equipped, one Albert Millsap recently bought one j owner $1395 and one-half acres from Cecil Haun. Elmer Klutke purchased ten acres of ( 1947 SPECIAL SEDAN Black, 52,659 miles, fully the Haun property, which is located equipped, very nice operating | in the west part of town. automobile $1195 1947 CHEVROLET FLEETM ASTER How to Treat Phone Blue 64B ELSNER MOTOR CO. 352 N. High YOl'R BUICK DEALER FLOWERS Painful ’S GOODE « 2 and I Wheel Drive Immediate Delivery OTTO J. WILSON CO MIKE'S Seplic Service MILL CITY Pickups, Panels Jeeps WDebunker >/2 Million 4-H’ers Helping Reduce Farm Accidents RGEON NEW 1951 WILLYS STATION WAGONS farms must be guarded against accidents. An average of 47 farm people are accidentally killed every day. Helping to reduce rural casual­ ties are a half million boys and girls taking part In the National 4 H Farm and Home Safety Pro­ gram More than $10.000 In awards for the best records of accident prevention and education are being provided by General Motors for the seventh consecutive year. The program is directed by the Cooperative Eltension Service. Otto J. Wilson Co. Your Buick Dealer 388 N. Commercial St 2-3623 SALEM, ORE. OODODÖDOO» KEEP OREGON