The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 17, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Januar) 17. 1952
Wants and Sales
If It s in the Canyon, It’s Advertised in The Enterprise!
FOR SALE—100 acres, level land, six-
WANTED—Sewing, for ladies, boys
AVON COSMETICS
room house, barn, and mise, build­
and girl’s clothing.
Reasonable
See Mrs. R. G. Herlofsen, green
ings, on highway, 3 miles west of
rates. Mrs. John Hanson, Spring house north of Santiam Garage.
Mill City. Three acres clearest bal­
street, behind Silver Saddle service Telephone 926, Box 658, Mill City. 3tf
ance small timber and brush. Spring
station.
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water piped in house, electricity.
LIST all available rooms,
See Glenn Mattson, R. 1, Box 73,
FOR SALE — 27-ft. all aluminum PLEASE
room and board, houses and apts.
Lyons.
3-lp
trailer house, tandrum wheels, elec­
Write, telephone or visit Personnel
tric brakes, shower, sleeps six,
Dept. 10 a m. to 3 p.m. Consolidated EXPERT AUTO and home radio
bleached mahogany finish inside.
Builders, Inc., Detroit Dam.
service, 20 years experience, al)
Make offer. Enquire at blue trailer
makes. Guaranteed service.
behind Texaco station, Aumsville, E. TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma­
Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance.
M. Minard.
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chines. We sell, rent, repair and I
swap all makes. Trade your old WANTED TO BUY — Clean peeled
SEE US FOR GOOD Real Estate
machine towards a new one.
Douglas fir poles, delivered to
ROEN. 456 Court St., Salem.
Lyons yard. For further informa­
buys in Canyon area.
Listings
tion call or write Allen Gould. 1424
wanted.
See GLEN SHELTON,
Filbert Ave.. Lebanon, phone 5745.
salesman with C. E. COVILLE, SPORTSMEN—Join the North San­
tiam Sportsman’s club now. We are
Puget Timber Co. of Oregon. 24tf
Broker, west side Mill City. Phone
devoted to game conservation and
2207.
52tf
propagation and need your help. NEED A TELEPHONE? — Stop in
Only $1.00 per year, you will have
and see the new Lech combination
TARPS—Tents, new and used. Selec­
desk or wall phone, also used
that much fun at one meeting.
tion of sizes.
phones from $10.00 up. Telephone
Enquire at Enterprise office, or see
Red’s Hill Top Trading Post
and Hearing Aid batteries stocked.
Jerry Coffman, at Ken Golliet's. 9
Stiffler's Radio and Appliance.
FOR SALE — Chevrolet parts from FOR SALE — Used Chevrolet and
wrecked car.
See Silver Saddle
PLUMBING
SUPPLIES —Pipe fit­
Glen
Service Station.
47tf I Ford parts, ’36 and older.
tings, toilets, sinks, w’ashbowls,
Mattson, R. 1, Box 73, Lyons. 3-lp
bathtubs, showers, etc.
Bargain
FOR SALE —Two lots 52.5 by 170
prices. Red’s Hill Top Trading Post.
feet, 40 ft. well, with 2-room cabin, STOVES—Heaters and ranges, in oil
or wood. Save at
can be repaired. Phone 1334, Rev.
FOR SALE—Wood stove, large Coun­
Red’s Hill Top Trading Post
W. W. Watkins. Mill City.
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tess Montag, needs one lining, oth­
erwise excellent condition, $40. See
Joe Novak, R. 1, Lyons, Ore.
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FOR SALE—1940 Chevrolet 4-dr. de­
luxe sedan, good tires, heater, »eat
covers, recently overhauled and
I painted. Price $450.00, can be seen
at Richfield Station in Mehama. 2-3
Salem Heavy Hauling & Equipment Co
SALEM, ORE
1405 N. Front St.
Lyons Phone:
143
Salem Phones:
2-1924; Night 2-4417
WANTED — Poles, Piling. Barkies;
unpeeled Douglas Fir poles wanted
delivered Fox Valley, Ore. Length
30 to 80 feet. Phone evenings Lvons
82, days Portland ATwater 2346.
McCormick Piling & Lumber Co.,
Board of Trade Bldg., Portland,
Ore.
37tf
FOR SALE—Two lots, modern utility
house, nice garden spot, a good bus­
iness site, near Aumsville school.
Make offer. Inquire at blue trailer,
behind Texaco station, Aumsville, E.
M. Minard.
3-1
HAULING AND MOVING HEAVY MACHINERY
and Mill Equipment Up To 25 Tons
Including D8 and HD11 Cats, and ^i-yard shovels.
Complete Rigging Outfit, Winch Trucks, Low-bed Trailers
OPEN
7 a.m. to 12:30 a.m
Weekdays
REAL ESTATE
Emergency Service
at All Hours
Two-bedroom, unfinished house in
Mill City, cement foundation, comp,
roof, cedar siding located in new
addition of Mill City for only $2,000,
$500 down, $40 per month.
Two bedroom modern house, very neat
andc lean, large rooms. Mill City,
close to schools, for $3,800, terms.
FOR SALE—Low price house located
in Marion county side of Mill City.
Two bedrooms downstairs and two
usable bedrooms upstairs.
Bath­
room remodeled recently, nice large
lot, with apple and nut trees, $3,750.
SILVER SADDLE
SERVICE STATION & TRAILER COURT
MILL CITY
Phone 903
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FRED A. LINDEMANN
— Public Accounting —
Real Estate
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Insurance
LYONS, OREGON
Platt
Traveleze
Boles-Aero
NEW AND USED
ALL SIZES
PARTS AND SUPPLIES
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South Side Trailers
ALBANY’ — 2 Miles South on 99E
Business
Directory - Professional
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DR. R. ROY QUICK
DENTIST
Telephone 2261 for Appointment
Tuesdays: 9 a m. to 6:30 p.m.
Thursdays: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Office in Jenkins Bldg.. Mill City
: Hendricson's Store
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I)R. VICTOR .1. MYERS
Chiropractic Physician
Post Office Building. 2nd Floor
Phone: Stayton 2274
Stayton. Ore.
FOR SALE 50x11k) lot, filbert trees j
in Portland or will trade for trailer |
house or what have you? P.O. Box
673. Mill City.
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Attention Motorists
Will the next accident you see be
yours? We hope not. Here are just
a few helpful hints that may prevent
your having an accident, according to
Mill City Chief of Police Kenneth
Hunt. “Check the following equip­
ment on your car to see if it is in safe
operating condition; windshield swipe,
horn, rearview mirror, foot brake,
hand brake, headlights and tail light,
also see to it that your tires have
sufficient tread and are properly in­
flated."
“And don’t forget that all important
driver behind the wheel. Many acci­
dents are caused by negligent and
drinking drivers.”
Mill City has been very fortunate
having had few serious accidents,
taking in consideration the existing
weather conditions. Chief Hunt com-
mented. “We can cut down our per-
centage ofaccidents greatly if you
motorist will take time to follow the
above suggestions,' he said.
Driver license examiner will be at
the Mill City fire hall Friday, Jan,
18th, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Special attention to out-of-state
motorist, who are gainfully employed
in the canyon area, you should apply
for your Oregon operators license
and Oregon plates, It has been
noticed that numerous cars in Mill
City bear out-of-state plates which
are invalid.
Anyone wishing to abtain an Ore­
gon drivers manual, or information
concerning Oregon plates mav do so
by either calling at the Mill City
police department or contacting the
officer on duty. There will be some
one at the office this Friday and
Saturday, also every day next week
between the hours of 3:00 p.m. and
6:00 p.m.
IDANHA
By MRS. RUTH JOHNSON
Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Fouts, Mr.
and Mrs. G. J. Gestson visited the
Richard Cannons at Sweet Home over
the weekend. The Cannons are form­
er Idanha residents. Mrs. Cannon is
a daughter of the Braxton Fouts.
lister Garbut moved out bag and
baggage last weekend. He told me
he got out while he still had the power
to do so. He went to Bend where his
family reside. Mr. Garbut has been
employed as a logger all summer.
Some of our organizations are spon­
soring a dance which will be held Feb.
2nd at the grade school auditorium.
All proceeds go toward the March of
Dimes. Myrtle Gestson and Esther
Fouts are the sole sellers of tickets.
Step up boys and get yours. Its for
a very worthy cause. We never know
who of us will be stricken next.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Smith are leav­
ing the canyon. They are moving to
Willamina where Mr. Smith will be
employed. He is a logger. Mr. and
Mrs. Smith moved here last summer
from Valley Junction where Mrs.
Smith operated a tavern and eating
place combined.
Pat Patterson has been on the ailing
list for the last few days. Just a
bad cold.
Mrs. June Bradfield has moved to
Salem. She has been living in the
Shaffer duplex for some month», too
much snow up here for her she said.
Mrs. Geo. Schram who took a trip
to her native Ireland last fall, is get­
ting to be a very lonesome woman.
George received a letter from her,
saying she will be home next month.
In-The-Car
Crankshaft
Grinding
Attorneys st Law
SALEM
180 N. Commercial
Phone $-6412
Septic Tanka and Sewers Cleaned ♦
Phone SALEM 8-9468, OOLI-ECT •
1079 Elm St.. W. Salem
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VERNE’S
BARBER SHOP
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
2nd 4 Broadway
Mill City
Hoars: 10 to 7
Mill City
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WOOD’S STORE
Oeorral Dry Goode
NOTIONS
LINGERIE
READY’-TO-YVEAR
HOSIERY
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WEDDLE FUNERAL
HOME
Modern Funeral .'Service
STAYTON
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IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
in THE ENTERPRISE
HARLOW L WEINRICK
i Albany
if she can get passage back by then.
George says he sure will be glad to
have the little woman back too. He
is tired of his own cooking.
Oscar Renn, our wandering batch-
elor man is now visiting in Corpus
Christi, Tex., he will spend a month
or more with his son V. O. Renn who
is a navy man, and his two grand-
children.
We sure have weather up here, all
sorts, one minute its snowing, then
rains for a spell. Once in a while old
“Sol” sticks his snoot out. Yester­
day it was like a spring day for half
an hour or so. Old man weather can’t
quite make up his mind what to do.
But whatever the weather is this is
not a bad old world to live in.
News is scarce this week, no one
seems to have the cash to go anywhere
or even afford company these days.
Winter Days
Tklkphon*
Salem 3-9205
2135 Fairgrounds Rd.. SALEM
Quality Joh Printing at
The Mill City Enterprise
Shuffleboard
Summer Sunshine
Good Music
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MEANDER INN
Where Friend» Meet
On Highway 222, Linn County Side
MILL CITY
George “Sparky" Ditter
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ELECTRIC
Phone 2403
Mill City
Next to Mar Dean Cafe
Painful
A Friendly Place
To While Away
Your idle Hours
For Rent
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COMPLETELY FURNISHED
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Apartments
ULTRA MODERN
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MILL CITY
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc.
weekN pickups 11.50 per month
Also lirht hauling
Attorney at law
$18 Broadalbin
Top 1951 Campaign
Jerry's Tavern
IGNITION and CARBI RETION
VOLTAGE REGULATORS
GENERATOR REPAIRS
How to Treat
For fast. blessed relief from ton fiery.
Itchin», simple Pilei, get CHTNAROID from
your druggist. See how fait it aiually
soothes a*ay pain, soreness, Itching. aerv-
ousness See how It cools fiery burning and
help» shrink and heal swollen tissues
Wonder-soothing CHINAROID max prove a
blessing to you or money back is gusrsntead
NEWS
If I had an elephant? Floppy ears
Christmas Seal sales soared above
I’d wash them once in seven years,
I’d use my trunk for a garden hose. i the 1951 mark this year according to
And make a nozzle out of my nose! I this area's campaign chairman, Mr».
By Sylvia Peterson, 3d grade J Melbourne Rambo.
Mehama with­
drew this year from the family of
Third Grade
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The Blue Birds held a meeting 1 North Santiam communities united in
Monday after school. Mrs. Earl Nel- , the 1951 Christmas Seal drive. Me-
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son is our leader, and Mrs. Tex Agee ^“''•« «’t up and carried out a separate
Christmas Seal program, Mrs. Rambo
is our assistant leader.
We had jello and cookies for lunch, i indicated.
This year $465 was the total sum
Then we sang songs.
—Sylvia Peterson I collected by the organization headed
by Mrs. ’Rambo. The drive closed
Sixth Grade
during
the Christmas holidays, but
Bernice Slater, Leon McCall and
the books will not close until
John Cutsforth were absent Monday the
March 31. Money raised by Mehama
the 14th.
Seal workers must yet be
Anthony Berry was absent Tuesday. Christmas
totalled.
Larry Urban, John Cutsforth,
During the Christmas Seal drive for
Steve Savage and Bernice Slater were 1951,
$450 was the total collected by
absent Tuesday and Wednesday.
combined efforts of the commun­
—Michael Peterson the
ities of Mill City, Lyons, Mehama,
The sixth grade boys learned some I and Gates.
new exercises Monday.
The excellent co-operation that Mrs.
There was a show in the fifth1 Rambo inspired in those connected
grade room at noon Monday, it was with the Christmas Seal drive for the
about vacationing in Oregon. It is benefit of tuberculosis victims' treat­
sponsored by the Oregon state high­ ment and cure did much towards the
way commission.
fine showing this year, citizens in
The Boy Scouts had their meeting this area believe.
Wednesday night at 7:30. Mr. Kelly
In view of the fact that the book*
was sick so he could not be there. on the T.B. drive will not be closed
We talked about hikes that we have until March 31 citizens may contribute
been on. All boys who are 11 years towards the cause and thereby in some
of age and older are invited to join instances reduce their income taxes.
the Boy Scouts, there is a troop meet­
ing every Wednesday night at 7:30 4
in the high school recreation room.
Last Saturday eight boys of our
troop went swimming at the YMCA
and took swimming tests. Those go­
ing were Gregory and Michael Peter­
Gates, Ore.
son. Terry Muir, Maurie Bassett, Ray
Steiner, Arthur Cox, Lanny Podrab-
Rl BY and JOHNNY
sky, and Laverne Whaley. Greg Pe­
terson, Terry Muir, and Maurie Bas­
sett succeeded in passing their first
AMUSEMENT FOR
class swimming tost. Don Peterson,
EVERYONE
troop committeeman furnished trans­
portation and accompanied them to the
Y for their tests.—Tony Boothby,
Eighth Grade
Tuesday night the Mil) City grade
and high school majorettes including
Clara Caudle, Lynn Brown, Diane ■
Peterson, Fiances Ward, Virginia Bil-1
yeau, Willma Loucks, and Barbara
Podrabsky, drum majorette performed
at a high school game with Sublimity.
After school the Girl Scouts had a
short meeting, then went for a little
hike which lasted 20 minutes.
Friday night Mill City will play
Mari-Linn in basketball and volley­
ball.—Barbara Podrabsky.
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MIKE S Septic Service: HEIDT S AUTO
HEWITT, ESTEP & SORENSEN
Mill City Grade School Christmas Seal Sales
leona rd Herman
Phone 1952
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Suitable for Two People
RICHARDS
TAVERN
GATES
Oak Park Motel
Phone 5922
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