The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 14, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
February 14. 1952
Wants and Sales
If It’s in the Canyon, It’s Advertised in The Enterprise!
FOR SALE—4-in S.H. soil pipe, 83c WANTED—A folding wheel chair, to
per ft.; 5-ft. recessed steel tub $59;
loan, rent, or buy. Howard Bair,
AVON COSMETICS
40-gal. hot water heater $85.
phone 3952. Mill City.
7-lp
See Mrs. R. G. Herlofsen, green
7-6
Rodich, Rt. 1, Box 28, Lyons.
house north of Santiam Garage.
W
ANTED
Man
with
car
or
pick
up
By MRS. RUTH JOHNSON
See W. R. HUTCHESON Telephone 926, Box 658, Mill City, 3tf FOR RENT- Modern duplex. Inquire to handle Oregonian route — Mill
Mrs. Glen Fleming left by bus last
Mill City
of Walter Peterson. Swift addition
City to Idanha. Must deliver pa­
FOR SALE — Wedgewood gas range
pers, collect and solicit. Semi-re- Friday eve for Hollywood, Calif., to
or at Enterprise office.
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Don
F OR SALE—Newly decorated mod­
practically new.
Bargain.
~
Flemings
tired or man with physical defect seek employment. The
ern house on 13 acres, new drilled
Brotherton, Lyons, Ph. 235.
7-3p BABY SITTING — Call 1103, Mrs.
can make $200.00 per month on part came to Idanha a year and a half ago
well. $4,500.00. N. M. Bond. Rte.
Grace Meyers, Mill City.
7-lp
time basis. Must be willing to get from Hollywood, where Mr. Fleming
1. Box 160. Lyons. Two miles east PLEASE LIST all available rooms, |
up and start about 4 a.m., seven was scenery man, for the movies.
of Mill City in Linn county, 6-3p
room and board, houses and apts. EXPERT AUTO and home radio
days a week. Write Mr. Kline, 484
Mr. Bill Ritter has been a Salem
Write, telephone or visit Personnel1 service, 20 years experience, all
Ferry St., Salem.
7-1
visitor since last Sunday. He will
SEE US FOR GOOD Real Estate
Dept. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Consolidated
makes. Guaranteed service.
Builders, Inc., Detroit Dam.
buys in Canyon area.
Listings
Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. FOR SALE — Set of four 7.10x15 be back in the job about Thursday of
white sidewall tires, $65.00. Call this week.
wanted.
See GLEN SHELTON,
Stayton. 4433.
7-lp
salesman with C. E. COVILLE, TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma­ FOR SALE—18-ft. house trailer, or
Mr. Marion Aiderman has been ill
will
trade
on
larger
trailer.
Phone
chines. We sell, rent, repair and
Broker, west side Mill City. Phone
FOR RENT -5-rooni house in Swift for a week now with kidney stones.
6502 or write Box 522, Mill City.
swap all makes. Trade your old
2207.
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addition. $50 a month partly fur­
Mr.t and Mrs. L. C. Sullivan of
5-3p
machine towards a new one.
nished. See Mrs. D. J. Nelson Jr., Marquam, Ore., were Idanha visitors
ROEN. 456 Court St.. Salem. FOR SALE -See us for 18 or 19-inch
Box 688, Mill City or The Enter­ Monday. Mr. Sullivan use to work
FOR RENT—Clean, warm, furnished
prise.
6tf for Wilbur Chestnut at the Idanha
cottage, oil heat, electric stove. See
passenger
tires.
Silver
Saddle
H. N. Wilson, 1st house across river SPORTSMEN—Join the North San-
Service
Station.
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INSULATION
—
Owens-Corning
Fib
­ Shingle mill; Mrs. Sullivan worked
tiam Sportsman’s club now. We are
from Gates. Ore.
6-3p
erglass Blowing Wool—finest in­ at office of Idanha Lumber Co. for a
devoted to game conservation and WANTED TO BUY — Clean peeled
sulation known to man. Save over short time. They were up here visit­
propagation and need your help.
TARPS—Tents, new and used. Selec­
Douglas fir poles, delivered to
20 to 40% fuel costs. Phone col­ ing old friends.
Only $1.00 per year, you will have
tion of sizes.
Lyons yard. For further informa­
lect for estimates.
AMERICAN
that much fun at one meeting.
Red's Hill Top Trading Post
tion call or write Allen Gould. 1424
The Willis Music store in Salem
IMPROVEMENT CO., Salem, ph.
Enquire at Enterprise office, or see
Filbert Ave.. Lebanon, phone 5745.
are furnishing the instruments for
2-4687
or
2-8010.
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Jerry Coffman, at Ken Golliet’s. 9
FOR RENT — Large house in Gates. —
Puget Timber Co. of Oregon. 24tf
the high school hand. Ten students
Suitable for family or boarders.
LOST — Between the Ernest Miller received horns and will have their
Furniture now in house may be I STOVES—Heaters and ranges, in oil NEED A TELEPHONE.’ —Stop in
place and Mill City on Feb. 7, one first lessons Wednesday night.
or wood. Save at
rented or purchased. Merle Devine,
and see the new Lech combination
three-quarter width, all cotton mat­
Red’s Hill Top Trading Post
Mrs. Vern Morgan was an honored
Route 1, Lyons.
5-3p
desk or wall phone, also used
tress with pink stripe cover. Finder
phones from $10.00 up. Telephone
please contact Frank Caraway. 7-lp guest at a pink and blue shower in
and Hearing Aid batteries stocked.
the Detroit church Thursday night.
Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance.
The decoration arrangement was to
LEGAL ADVERTISING
represent the Valentine. Thirty-seven
WANTED — Housekeeper, over 50,
ladies honored Mrs. Morgan. Re­
NOTICE
small wages. Write Box X, Care
freshments were served by Mesdames
Personal
property
taxpayers
are
re
­
of
the
Mill
City
Enterprise.
5-3p
SALEM, ORE.
1105 N. Front St
quired to file an invoice as of January Opal White. Alice Moore, Betty Pit-
1st, 1952, with the Assesor for an tam, Mabel Parker, Lillie Helwig,
PLUMBING
SUPPLIES
—
Pipe
fit
­
Lyons
Phone:
Salem Phones:
assessment base. Assessment must Ella Johnson, Ruth Skidmore and Elta
tings,
toilets,
sinks,
washbowls,
143
2-1924; Night 2-4417
bathtubs, showers, etc.
Bargain be filed on or before March 2, 1952. Schlador.
Mrs. Morgan was Dorothy Young]
prices. Red’s Hill Top Trading Post. Penalty provided after due date.
HAULING AND MOVING HEAVY MACHINERY
Trucks and automobiles carrying of Marion Forks before her marriage
FOR SALE — Chevrolet parts from State license plates, and furniture in to Mr. Morgan.
and Mill Equipment Up To 25 Tons
wrecked car.
See Silver Saddle private homes are exempt.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ritthabe had as
Including D8 and HD14 Cats, and ’«-yard shovels.
Furniture in Hotels, Apartments
Service Station.
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and Rooming Houses are subject to visited Mrs. Gestsons son and family
Complete Rigging Outfit, Winch Trucks, Low-bed Trailers
at Dorena for three or four days.
WANTED -— Poles, Piling. Barkies; taxation.
unpeeled Douglas Fir poles wanted
If you have not received an assess­ The son is Mr. Charles Jacobs a
delivered Fox Valley. Ore. Length ment blank, please notify the Asses­ former resident of the upper Canyon.
30 to 80 feet. Phone evenings Lyons sor's Office.
Mr. George Schram has received
82, days Portland ATwater 2346.
word his wife is now in New York.
JOHN W. SHEPPARD.
OPEN
McCormick Piling & Lumber Co., 4-6
She has just returned from a three
Linn County Assessor.
Board of Trade Bldg., Portland,
months trip to Ireland. She will be
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7 a.m, to 12:30 a.m
home here in Idanha in a week or so.
IDANHA
APARTMENTS—For rent.
3-bedroom home for sale.
Salem Heavy Hauling & Equipment Co
Weekdays
SILVER SADDLE
SERVICE STATION & TRAILER COURT
Phone 903
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ELKHORN
REAL ESTATE
Emergency Service
at All Hours
MILL CITY
TRAILER HOMES
Angelus
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.
FRED A. LINDEMANN
— Public Accounting —
Real Estate
—
Insurance
LYONS, OREGON
Platt
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NEW AND USED
ALL SIZES
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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
Dan River Prints, Children's Books, I
Wool Scarfs, Stamped Pillow Cases, »
Blankets, Handkerchiefs, Nylons I
J Hendricson s Store J
DR. VICTOR .1. MYERS !
Chiropractic Physician *
Post Office Building. 2nd Floor I
Phone: Stayton 2274
Stayton, Ore.
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By MRS. ELSIE MYERS
The Mehama Local of the Farmers
Union held their regular business
meeting Friday night. After the rou­
tine business was carried out reports
were made on Kefauver and Eisen-
hauser as presidential candidates by
Bob Draper and W. R. Stevens.
Plans were«made for a cafeteria
dinner to be held in the womens club
on Feb. 23 for the benefit of the
union. Visitors included Ed. Zimmer­
man president of the Sublimity local
and Pat Gohrman of Stayton. Re­
freshments were served at the close of
the meeting.
Reports were also heard on the
Marion County Convention which was
recently held at Marion from Cleve
O'Neil and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hayes.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Myers left
Wednesday for southern California,
where they will spend sometime at
the hot springs. Mr. Myers is re­
covering from a recent back operation.
Callers at the Steve Dark home
Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Sprague of Salem and Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Coleman of Milwaukie.
Mr. and Mrs.'Bill Bickett had as
their weekend guests, Mrs. Bickett’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Billing­
ton of Scio.
Steve Myers of Oswego spent sev­
eral days the past week at their home
on the Little North Fork. He was
joined over the weekend by Mr3.
Myers who is assistant principal in
the Oswego high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myers enter­
tained a small group of friends in
their home Saturday evening. The
evening was spent in playing pinochle.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Bickett, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Long-
necker and Mr. and Mrs. Carl E.
Nuttieman.
Phyllis Bickett, who has been ill
for sometime with Brights disease is
much improved but still confined to
her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Ray, Allen and
Alvin spent the day, Saturday, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Schultz
in Scio.
Jackie Bickett had as her weekend
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Attorney» at Law
180 N. Commercial
SALEM
Phone 3-6412
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BARBER SHOP
2nd * Broadway
MID City
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Phone SALEM 3-9468, COLLECTt
1079 Elm St., W. Salem
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■ PHYSICIAN & SURGEON!
Mill City
WEDDLE FUNERAL
HOME
Modern Funeral Service
STAYTON
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How to Treat
Painful Piles
"or 'Mt. blessed relief from sore, fiery,
Itehln». simple Plies, set CHINAROID from
your drueclst. See how fast It usually
soothes away pain, soreness. Itehln«. nerv­
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helps shrink and heal swollen tissues
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MILL CITY
DISPOSAL SERVIC E
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
AND INVITATIONS
at The Mill City Enterprise
Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc.
weekly pickups $1.50 per month
HEART ATTACK OR
INDIGESTION?
Attorney at Law
318 Broadalbin
Albany
Also light hauling
leonard Herman
Phone 3952
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By MRS. RUTH JOHNSON
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rittabe had as
guest over the weekend, Mrs. Ritt-
habe's father, Mr. Tom McLean of
Portland.
Carl Campbell has a brand new
nephew named Patrick Stephen. The
babe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. S.
Campbell of Mobile. Alabama.
An all women team of shuffle­
board was played in Detroit between
Detroit and Mill City last Wednesday,
Feb. 6th. The score was Detroit 148
—Mill City 146. The Detroit girl»
wore logger outfits and the Mill City
girls wore “Derbies”.
Cedar Tavern, Detroit, played Falls
tavern, Sublimity, Feb. 10th. Score
was Detroit 178—Sublimity 128.
Mrs. Anna Stevens and Mrs. Eric
Nyberg went to Salem on business
yesterday.
Susan Rynearson was a very sick
little girl for a few days, but is very
much improved now.
Red Rynearson had his finger
dressed yesterday. He had the end of
it cut off in a freak accident a week
or so ago, he got it caught in a door.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Manning have
moved their cafe from Detroit proper
to the top of of the hill. They are
located in the old Santiam tavern
building for the time being, or until
the water gets up to them.
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guest, Bonnie McGinnis of Mill City.
The girls attended the ball game at
Mill City Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myers were Sun­
day dinner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve O’Neil in Fox
Valley. Other gilests included Mr.
and Mrs. John Apple, Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Stout of Stayton and Mr. and
Mrs. John Neal of Lyons.
GENE TEAGUE
CHEVROLET
Stayton
IT PAYS TO BUY AT
HOME!
CARBURETION
and
IGNITION
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GENERATOR REPAIRS
WHEN IN SALEM
Visit
“HUDSON CITY”
Home of GOOD Used Cars
HUDSON
Sales — Parts — Service
; SHROCK'S
| 316 N. Church St.
WE SELL BETTER
CARS FOR LESS!
I’hone 3-9101
HEIDT S AUTO
ELECTRIC
Phone 2403
Mill City
Next to Mar Dean Cafe
Good Music
Shuffleboard
MEANDER INN
Where Friend» Meet
On Highway 222, Linn County Side
MILL CITY
George “Sparkj” Ditter
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A Friendly Place
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tablets
The« contain the tartest-ar' «
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Order Front End
Major Repairs
and
Front End Alignment
On Our Iiudget Plan
YOUR LOCAL CHEVROLET DEAIER
Gene Teague Chevrolet
Chevrolet Sales and Service
STAYTON, ORE.
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