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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1951)
—THE Mil l. CITY ENTERPRISE August 16. 1951 Wante and Sales FOR SALE—Finest residential lots in the city, desirable and priced right. Inquire at Enterprise office. 31-3p If It’s in the Canyon, It’s Advertised in The Enterprise! FOR RENT—2-bedroom house, mod ern; furniture in house for sale, will trade furniture on automobile. Phone 9502 or write Box 747, M il City. 33-lp ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Box 253, Gates, Ore. FOR SALE — Wrecking 1937 Ford FOR SALE -Ducks for vour locker or SALE New Hampshire red lay V-8, parts, 1947 motor. K. G. deep freeze meat, nice for roasting. FOR ing hens, now laving, also good Hickel, Box 572, Mill City, Swift’s Come earlv, if interested, thev sell eating, will sell live or dressed. addition. 31-4p fast, only 20 left. Geo. Cree. 33-3p See Mrs. Clyde Barney, just out side Mill City on S.E. Fourth Ave. NEED A TELEPHONE? —Stop in EXPERT AUTO and home radio (or slaughterhouse road). 33-3p and see the new Lech combination service, 20 years experience, all desk or wall phone, also used makes. Guaranteed service. WANTED To take in ironing in my phones from $10.00 up. Telephone Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. home, anytime. Phone 2018, Mill and Hearing Aid batteries stocked. City. 30-5p Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. , FOR SALE — Electric refrigerator. Corner of Second and Evergreen, PLUMBING SUPPLIES—Pipe, con WE WILL BUY Blackberries when across from ball diamond, call eve nections, toilets, sinks, washbowls, ripe, Himalayas o r Evergreens. nings. v 33-3p bathtubs, showers, etc. Bargain We furnish crates and hallocks. Red’s Hill Top Trading Post. 27tf SPORTSMEN—Join the North San-1 prices. Red's Hill Top Trading Post tiam Sportsman’s club now. We are WANTED TO BUY — Clean peeled devoted to game conservation and Douglas fir poles, delivered to propagation and need your help. FOR RENT l.arge house trailer. Fir Lyons yard. For further informa Only $1.00 per year, you will have, Grove Trailer Park, Mill City. 32-2 tion call or write Allen Gould, 1424 that much fun at one meeting. KODAK FILM DEVELOPED- Eight Filbert Ave.. Lebanon, phone 5745, Enquire at Enterprise office, or see, roll developed and one print Puget Timber Co. of Oregon. 24tf Jerry Coffman, at Ken Golliet’s. 9i picture each 35c. Two prints each 50c. Twelve or sixteen picture rolls, one FOR SALE—Fruit jars, per dozen, FOR SALE —Used Maytag washing print each 50c. Reprints 4c each. quarts 65c, pints 45c. Red’s Hill machine $49, in good condition; used Quality Picture Co.. Box 4401B, Top Trading Post. 27tf Dexter washing machine $59. Hill Portland. 8, Ore. Top General Store. 33-2 WILL SACRIFICE Spinet Piano to TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma save moving expense. Can be seen 24-Hour Service chines. We sell, rent, repair and in Mill City. Cash or Terms. Write swap all makes. Trade your old I). G. Lawson, 395 S. 12th St.. machine towards a new one. Salem, Ore. 31-3 ROEN, 456 Court St., Salem. PLEASE LIST all available rooms, WE BUY fir pitch 75c per gallon. See us for containers. Also sell us room and board, houses and apt.«. your used burlap bags, old batteries Write, telephone or visit Personnel WASHING POLISHING Dept. 10 am. to 3 p.m. Consolidated! and car radiators. ji Red’s Hill Top Trading Post GREASING Builders. Inc., Detroit Dam. Jt j : FOR SALE McCulloch Chain Saws, AT SEE ME FOR GOOD Real Estate jt al) the latest models for immediate buys in Canyon area. Listings X delivery. Try us for prompt serv- SILVER SADDLE wanted. C. E. COVILI.E, Broker, ;t Open evenings. West side Mill City. Phone 2207. Service Station & Trailer Lyons Saw Shop. Thone 2871. WANT TO RENT—Large house in Court Mill Citv or Gates. Write Mrs. !.. Phone 903 MILL CITY J. Lynch. 211 East 19th St., Van couver. Wash., phone 5-8755. A Thought for today... Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” —Emerson For moderate refreshment... Light j Co., Olympia, Wa$h., U. 5. A. * ® Salem Heavy Hauling & Equipment Co 11D5 N. Front St SERVICE SALEM, ORE HAULING AND MOVING HEAVY MACHINERY and Mill Equipment Up To 25 Tons Including D8 and 111)14 Cats, and 3<-yard shovels. Complete Rigging Outfit, Winch Trucks, Low-lied Trailers Let Scrap Waste Away, Sell to Aid Defense, Farmers Urged Will steel output be increased? That depends to a great extent on whether farmers move their iron and steel scrap promptly, says the Committee on Iron and Steel Scrap of American Iron and Steel Institute. Thousands of tons of scrap- vital material in steelmaking- are idle in junk piles on farms, and some of it is wasting away, says the Committee. If farmers promptly sell this material to local scrap collectors, it will be moved to steel mills or foundries for the production of defense equipment and essential civilian items. All scrap is urgently needed —whether a few pounds, a few bushels or a ton or more. Farmers will help themselves by the sale of the scrap and will help strengthen the United States. Each day about 2,000 carloads of purchased scrap are required by steel mills and foundries. The mills are operating at a record high rate and using more scrap than ever before. AVON PRODUCTS HEWITT, ESTEP & SORENSEN By MRS. ALBERT MILLSAP $1.50 per month and up Crowds gathered here on the bridge Also serving Gates. Lyons, and banks of the Santiam, Thursday Idanha and Detroit evening and watched hundreds of large salmon as they swirled about MILL CITY in the water desperately seeking DISPOSAL SERVICE escape from the death-dealing am Phone 3952 monia which, it is reported, seeped ÆONARI) HERMAN into the river water from the pipes of the cooling system at the Detroit dam. Many of the fish were already dead while hundreds of those still alive were in a frenzy of confusion, swim ming up-stream, down-stream and cross-wise and even leaping from the water onto the banks and gravel bars. Newcomers to Gates are Mr. and DR. VICTOR I. MYERS j Mrs. Lyle Zink, formerly of Eugene, have rented an apartment in the Chiropractic Physician 5 They Redwood Court. Mrs. Zink is em Post Office Building. 2nd Floor ♦ ployed at Pauline's Cafe while Zink Phone: Stayton 2274 I works at the Detroit dam. Guests Stayton, Ore. f at the Zink home this week were Mr. and Mrs. Spillman and three daugh ters; Miss Flo Hoag, Mrs. Zink’s sis ter; and Mr. Fink’s parents and sister, WOOD’S STORE Mr. and Mrs. Pete Zink and Eva, of' General Dry Good« Eugene. NOTIONS LINGERIE Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anderson of Gates KEA DY-TO-W EA K have taken over the management in HOSDEBY Mill City of Cafe Mar Dean, which I.UZIERS COSMETICS WXSQOCXx.x x x » x x.x x:xIXPOQCKMXPaax was recently opened by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jepsen. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Ryal ami i «laughter, Joan, spent the weekend in Prineville visiting relatives and at- | tending the rodeo. I Septic Tanks and Sewers Cleaned • There were not the usual large | » * » Phone SALEM 8-946«. COLLECT • number of fishermen on the banks : REPRESENT \TIVE R. G. HERLOlSEN Attorneys at Law 180 N. Commercial SALEM Phone 3-6412 N.E. Cherry and 5th. Mill City North of Hathawav’s Garage A VERNE’S I). W. REID. Ml). BARBER SHOP PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 2nd Jt Broadway GATES Directory - Professional Business Mill City Hoars: 10 to 7 MtmBnnnBnnnoBBnwnBBJioM I 5011 City FLOWERS •MIKE'S Sepiic Service: GOODE’S H OWER SHOP IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Phone Blue 64B Stayton, Ore. 1079 Elm St.. W. Salem How to Treat in THE ENTERPRISE Painful Piles ror last, blessed relief from sore, fiery, itchinc simple Piles, ret CHINAROID from your druggist. Bee 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 prove a blessing to you or money back is guaranteed Old tools, wornout parts of tractors, trucks, cultivators and other implements; broken and dis carded pieces of metal and other scrap should be taken to town and sold right away to the local scrap dealer. Every pound of scrap which comes back to steel mills helps to make two pounds of new steel, on the average. If the scrap is unusually bulky, preventing its easy transportation by the farmer, the scrap dealer can be called or the local farm agent can be asked to work out an arrangement. “Farms are one of the big sources of scrap,” says the Com mittee. "Never have farmers had a greater stake in the nation's steel output. “More scrap from farms means more steel. "This vital material must not be allowed to waste away. There is no place for waste in the United States today.” HEMORRHOIDS—PILES FISTULA—FISSURE PROLAPSE and other disorder«. DR. R. REYNOLDS Naturopathic Physician 1144 Center St.. Salem. Ore. of the river near the bridge over the weekend-though many stopped and, with rueful faces, “viewed the re mains”. Many were picked up by onlookers and taken home for eating or canning while still fresh. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bassford from Phoenix, Arizona, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hudson Tues day of last week and surprised the Hudsons. The two families, who are old-time friends, planned visits with other friends and relatives in Salem during their stay. They will visit also Paul Bassford Jr., who is a stud ent at the University of Oregon in Eugene. A large group of the Riders of the Santiam met in the city hall in Gates last Monday evening as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson. Mrs. Hutcheson served refreshments to those present at the close of the meet ing. Lewis Cline (Bud), son of Mrs. Tilmon Raines, was seriously injured while at work at DeLake, when a power saw he was operating fell on MILL CITY DISPOSAL SERVICE • : DRYGOODS & NOTIONS Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc. weekly pickups $1.50 per month J : Hendricson’s Störet ♦ • Also light hauling. léonard Herman Phone .W>2 Tire popular ukulele is not a native Hawaiian musical Instru ment as is usually believed. It is a German instrument and wa.. popular in that country in the twelfth century, according to th«’ records of the Royal Library at Stuttgart. Later it was Introduced into Portugal, from which country it was carried by sailors to the Hawaiian Islands. Its popularity among the Hawaiian^ is of very recent date, and they named it. "ukulele," which means. In their language, “to jump like a Bea.” him and cut his hip. He was hospi talized in Monmouth when infection developed in the injury. Mrs. Cline and son spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon Raines while her husband was in the hospital. She plans returning home Tuesday of this week an«l hopes that Cline will be suffieently recovered so that he can accompany her to DeLake. Mrs. Raines and daughter ami family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Topfer and children of Stayton were guests at the Cline home when Bud was hurt. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson, taking two of their saddlehorses, left the last of the week for the rodeo in Prineville, They were scheduled in the parade. There will be a meeting at the school house, Thursday, August 23, at 1:30 in the afternoon for the pur- pose of organizing a home demonstra tion unit. All ladies interested are invited. Mrs. Marjorie White of the Marion County home demonstration department will assist in the orga nization and election of officers. Regular meetings will start in September and will include instruc tions in sewing, cooking, upholster ing and many other interesting sub jects. Classes are free and anyone interested may join the unit. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mitchell of North Richland, Washington, were guests this week at the home of their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Garrison. NEW 1951 WILLYS STATION WAGONS Pickups, Panels Jeeps ( 2 and 4 Wheel Drive Immediate Delivery EKSNER MOTOR CO. 352 N. High Salem, Ore. annHnnnnnn&nanaBiafiaHantnEinKi WILSON’S USED CARS 1919 Roadmaster Sedan Blue, fbllv equipped and dvnaflow 1951 Kaiser Sedan Green, heater and over drive 1919 Buirk Convertible Fully equipped and dvnaflow 1950 Chevrolet Aero-Sedan Black, low mileage 1947 Super Sedan Engine fully overhauled. fully equipped VETERINARIAN 1919 Oldsmobile Club Sedan STAYTON Fullv equipped and hvdro- matic PHONE 41 IS 1917 ( hevrolet Aero Sedan Black, very low mileage Opposite 1917 Chevrolet Sedan (laude lewis' Servi«« Station Blue, low mileage and Quality job printing at heater The Mill City Enterprise 1939 ( hevrolet Tudor JOOOCX x >: :: a xx a a a x a a x>::.xPi a :«x x.x x a a a a a x a a mi « x a a a :ra >qx JOrxSöXMX Radio and heater a J. W. GOIN $1995 $1895 $1895 $1495 $1345 $1145 $1195 $1095 $195 18 MO. GMAC TERMS WANTED Poles - Piling - Barlcies I NPEELED DOUGLAS UR POLES WANTED DELIVERED FOX VALLEY. ORE. LENGTH 30 to 80 FEET. Rectal Specialist Äy Joht Har ivy Furbay, Ph-D. Salem Phones: 2-1924: Night 2 4117 LICENSED GARBAGE rhe DEBUNKER PHONE — Evenings: LYONS 82 — Day»: PORTLAND AT«ater 2346 Otto J. Wilson Co. Your Buick Dealer 388 N. Commercial St 2-3623 SALEM, ORE. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBDOBBOBBBnnB McCormick Piling & Lumber Co. Board of Trade Ridir PORTLAND, ORE. ASTHMA Don I let ro«whln(. whee«ln<. reeurrinf «t- tefkf of Bronchial Asthma ruin deep and enerty without Irvine MCNDAOO. which works thru the blood to reach bronchlaf tube, and lun«i Usually help, nature quickly romore thick, sticky mucus. Thus aUerlatoc cou«hin« and aids freer breathln« and bettor deep Det MZNDACO from drukilM. Batto- factlon or money back («srantesd.