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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1952)
7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Apri) 10, 1952 Wants and Sales If It’s in the Canyon, It's Advertised in The Enterprise! FOR RENT—3-bedroom house, new. FOR SALE — Three lots river view, Enquire at The Enterprise or C. A. good spring and shack to batch in. Johnston at gray house on corner of Phone 1934. or see Ellis Hill. 15-3p Kingwood and Swift avenues in By VIOLA KEEN Swift addition. 15-lp FOR SALE Piano, daveno and chair, rocker, vanity dresser and bench, Mrs. Anna Swift returned home last EXPERT AUTO and home radio twin bed. breakfast set. coffee table, Friday after a three-month vacation See W . R. HUTCHESON service, 20 years experience, all PLUMBING SUPPLIES — Pipe fit baby cribs, high chair, lamps, etc. in California. She was visiting with \ Mill City makes. Guaranteed service. tings, toilets, sinks, washbowls, All items in very good condition. Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. bathtubs, showers, etc. Bargain E. Skinnarland, on NW Alder St., , her daughters and son-in-laws, Mr. FOR SALE—Newly decorated mod prices. Red's Hill Top Trading Post. call between 3 and 4 p.m. and after and Mrs. Ernest Stanley, and Mr. and J ern house on 13 acres, pew drilled FOR RENT — Furnished apartment. 6:30 p.m. 13-3p Mrs. Lloyd Stanley. On the last leg well, $4.500.00. N. M. Bond. Rte. FOR SALE — Black Cocker puppies, Inquire at Thiel’s Store, Lyons, Ore. of her journey, she visited another 1, Box 160, Lyons. Two miles east 15-1 TARPS—Tents, new and used. Selec daughter, Mrs. Robert Landro who are month-old, good stock. Phone 542, of Mill City in Linn county. 14-3p tion of sizes. Don Day, at Martin’s Trailer Court, the proud parents of a new baby girl, Red’s Hill Top Trading Post | Louise Elizabeth. Mill City. 14-3p | FOR SALE Hens and ducks, dressed FOR SALE—9-room modern house in and wrapped, order early for Easter Mrs. Leo Heath and Mrs. Carl Detroit, to be moved. Priced very TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma dinner. Few hens, to sell, alive for WORK WANTED—Odd jobs, spading cheap. Alvin E. Wright, Route 1, breeders. Have several kinds of and fixing your garden. Phone Chance spent Friday in Salem shop chines. We sell, rent, repair and Box 96A, Lyons, or one mile west Bantam roosters. White Leghorns, 1384. 13-3 ping. swap all makes. Trade your old of Mill City. 14-3p Hamphs, and White Rock. George machine towards a new one. The Square dance group met at the Cree, phone 924, west on hiway, WANTED Part-time work, garden Fire hall, Monday. Twenty-six peo ROEN. 456 Court St., Salem. ing, spading, manual labor of any Linn county. 14-3p SEE US FOR GOOD Real Estate kind after school, Saturday or Sun ple attended, and had a wonderful buys in Canyon area. Listings SPORTSMEN—Join the North San- FOR SALE — Live Easter bunnies, day. Can rent ton pickup for haul time. They meet the first Monday wanted. See GLEN SHELTON, tiam Sportsman's club now. Wc are pretty ones for the children, also ing. Have driven trucks and trac- and the third Friday of each month devoted to game conservation and salesman with C. E. COVILLE, Bantv chickens. Phone Mill City tors. _ school. Senior in high In- at the Fire hall. Get your men gals, j propagation and need your help. Broker, west side Mill City. Phone 1384. 14-3 quire Charles O’Kins, manager’s of- I and join in the fun. Doe-si-doe and , Only $1.00 per year, you will have 2207. 52tf fice. Fir (¡rove Trailer Court. 15-3 ■ the way you go! that much fun at one meeting. NEED A TELEPHONE.’— Stop in The Lions club had their pot-luck Enquire at Enterprise office, or see and see the new Lech combination FOR SALE 10 acres on river bank, WANTED TO BUY — Clean peeled Jerry Coffman, at Ken Golliet’s. 9 desk or wall phone, also used Douglas fir poles, delivered to 4-room unfinished house, barn and dinner Monday evening at the recrea phones from $10.00 up. Telephone Lyons yard. For further informa chicken house, fruit trees, Small tion hall of the Presbyterian church. and Hearing Aid batteries stocked. tion call or write Allen Gould, 1424 STOVES—Heaters and ranges, in oil down payment; 1949 Norge self de They auditioned six acts for the Lions or wood. Save at Stiffler's Radio and Appliance. Filbert Ave., Lebanon, phone 5745, frost 8-it. refrigerator, $125. See club talent show. Red’s Hill Top Trading Post Puget Timber Co. of Oregon. 24tf Dick Schulz, on highway 222. turn Rev. Atwood Foster from Salem, INSULATION Owens-Corning Fib north at Lazy Maple ranch. 15-3p district superintendent of -the Assem erglass Blowing Wool—finest in bly of God church was in Mill City sulation known to man. Save over 20 to 40% fuel costs. Phone col LEGAI. ADVERTISING Saturday visiting Rev. Turnbull. lect for estimates. AMERICAN Mr. and Mrs. Charles Umphress IMPROVEMENT CO., 975 Market SUMMONS . drove into Corvallis Sunday. St.. Salem, ph. 2-4687 or 2-8010. 6tf No. 38,773 Mrs. Victor Galbraith returned from SALEM, ORE 1105 N. Front St In the Circuit Court of the State of Canada Saturday, She had been visit Oregon for the County of Marion Lyons Phone: REAL ESTATE Salem Phones: ing her father who was ill. Department of Domestic Relations 143 Mrs. Luella Morgan of Stayton 2-1924; Night 2 4417 FOR SALE—Low price house located NELSON WILLIAM PACK, spent Tuesday in Mill City visiting in Marion county side of Mill City. Plaintiff, her parents. HAULING AND MOVING HEAVY MACHINERY Two bedrooms downstairs and two vs. Mill City’s children made a wonder and Mill Equipment Up To 25 Tons usable bedrooms upstairs. Bath MARY ELLEN PACK. ful impression at the talent show in Defendant. room remodeled recently, nice large Including D8 and HD14 Cats, and s/i-yard shovels. Salem Saturday evening, Among lot, with apple and nut trees, $3,750. TO: MARY ELLEN PACK, those who participated were Mrs. Ray i Defendant. Complete Rigging Outfit, Winch Trucks, Low-bed Trailers Two bedroom modern house, very neat IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Steiner’s daughter, Lynn, Mrs. "Dub” I andc lean, large rooms, Mill City, OF OREGON, You are required to Stewart’s son and daughter, and Mrs. I close to schools, for $3.800, terms. appear and answer the Complaint filed Tex Agee’s daughter Jo Ellen. The1 Two-bedroom, unfinished house in against you in the above entitled Court youngsters performed like real troop-1 Mill City, cement foundation, comp, and cause, within four weeks from the ers, and Mill City is proud of them' , SILVER SADDLE roof, cedar siding located in new date of the first publication of this Those attending the talent show in addition of Mill City for only $2,000, Summons, and if you fail so to do, for Albany were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steiner SERVICE STATION & TRAILER COURT want thereof Plaintiff will take a De $500 down, $40 per month. children, Mr. and Mrs. Fount Paul, cree against you dissolving the mar and Phone 90.3 MILL CITY and Mrs. Eldon Lents. Following the contract and bonds of matri FRED A. LINDEMANN riage mony now existing between you and show, they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lethin of Albany. Cake and — Public Accounting — the Plaintiff herein. Gasoline Real Estate — Insurance This Summons is served upon you ice cream were served. Mrs. Gladys Peterson is vacationing LYONS, OREGON by publication thereof pursuant to an Order of the above entitled Honorable in Livermore, Calif. Court entered herein on the Sth day Mrs. Ray Steiner spent Wednesday of April. 1952. in Portland. WE SELL BETTER First publication of this Summons: Mrs. Ruth Witt and Rudy Tohl April 10 1952. CARS FOR LESS! spent Monday in Tillamook on busi- TIRES — TUBES — BATTERIES HEWITT. ESTEP & SORENSEN I ness. By GLEN V. SORENSEN of Miss Judy Hinz spent the weekend AND AUTO SUPPLIES Attorneys for Plaintiff. 15-5 in Mill City visiting her parents. We all miss Judy’s smiling face at the Hinz coffee shop where she formerly worked. Mr. and Mrs. James Poole Jr. cele Stayton brated their 2nd wedding anniversary <a Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Shaw IT PAYS TO BUY AT e MILL CITY « went along as chaperones. HOME! « Rudy Tohl spent last weekend in a « San Francisco combining business A FRIENDLY with pleasure. FAMILY Harrison T. Caughey returned home Platt Angelus Wednesday afternoon from the hos ATMOSPHERE pital in Salem where he was recover PREVAILS Traveleze ing from a heart attack suffered two weeks ago. He is fast gaining his strength, but will be unable to take Boles-Aero up his duties as principal at the Mill City high school for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Caughey wish to extend WHEN IN SALEM NEW AND USED thanks to their many friends for the Visit concern expressed during the past ALL SIZES weeks. HUDSON CITY Suzanne Hinz and Mrs. Robert Hinz Home of GOOD I sed Cars saw- Quo Vadis in Salem Friday. A triple birthday celebration was PARTS AND SUPPLIES HUDSON enjoyed by Carl Dixon, our local hair Sales — Parts — Service stylist and Gladys Mason in Portland ■ I Sunday. The birthdays celebrated ■ were those of Gladys Mason, her ■ I brother and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. James V. Beal and 316 N. Church St. Phone .3-9101 • O ALBANY — 2 Miles South on 99E I daughter Darlene from Portland vis ited Suzanne Hinz last Tuesday. HHHHBBHaa«!0iHHH»0H»»HaHnBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Shirley Laird is confined to her home with the flu. Mrs. Arthur Chase is in Seaside taking care of her daughter who just Motor Tune-ups had a new baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Teal spent the day in Salem Tuesday having their car serviced. ♦ Mrs. Ralph Winchell from Herm Dan River Prints. Children's Books, I)R. VICTOR J. MYERS I)R. R. ROY QUICK iston, Oregon, is visiting with her Wool Scarfs, Stamped Pillow Cases, DENTIST Chiropractic Physician husband at the Oak Park Mote). Telephone 2261 for Appointment Post Office Building. 2nd Floor Mrs. Vivian Hoenig of Salem spent Tuesdays: 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Mill City Phone 2103 the weekend at the home of Miss Phone: Stayton 2274 Thursdays: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Stayton, Ore. Hendricson. Office in Jenkins Bldg.. Mill City Next to Mar Dean Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reed of Sil Blankets, Handkerchiefs, Nylons verton were in Mill City Sunday to ................................................... ................. .. move part of Mrs. Reed’» mother’s MILL CITY FOR SALE — One bedroom home. 2 AVON COSMETICS years old, garage on 100x120 lot, See Mrs. R. G. Herlofsen, green on pavement. house north of Santiam Garage. APARTMENTS—For rent. Telephone 926, Box 658, Mill City. 3tf Salem Heavy Hauling & Equipment Co Safety Check Lubrication GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET TRAILER HOMES South Side Trailers Business Les’s Tavern SHROCK'S i Directory - Professional I HEWITT, ESTEP & SORENSEN HEIDT S AUTO ELECTRIC Hendricson’s Store Attorneys at Law 180 N. Commercial SALEM Phone 3-6412 Optometrists are the envy of other doctors because they are the' only ones who see eye-to-eye with their patients; but they are un popular at parties—if you give them two glasses they make a spectacle. ______ The fisherman's-cocktail is quite a deal . . . You walk a rod and then reell _____ Most successful Jockey 1 eve: knew had a system. Before eacl i race he whispered to his horse Roses are red, violets are blue; Horses that lose are made into glue. Heard on Don McNeill » "Breakfait Club Mon thru Fri morning» on ABC furniture to her home in Salem. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walkup. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ously of Butlers Trailer Court are taking a week’s va cation in eastern Oregon. Mr. Ously has not been feeling well lately. Mr. and Mrs, Nick Egbert of Grants Pass visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bush nell of Martins Trailer Court Wednes day. The new addition to the Gates Lucky Twelve pinochle club is Mrs. Lila Bushnell. We welcome her heartily, altho we will miss Hazel Irwin whom she is replacing. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Chance will have their car back Thursday after being in the garage for the past three months. Mrs. Leo Heath, Margie Mullin and daughter Kathleen are spending Wednesday in Portland. Mrs. Paul Higley made a business trip to Silverton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. James Cochran and Mrs. James Thompson of Albany were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walk up Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Syverson spent Saturday visiting in Lebanon. Mrs. Hugh Walkup and Mrs. Bell Trash were in Albany Monday. I would like to thank all the people of Mill City who gave me so much news this week. Several times I was amused though, as some of them looked at me as if they thought I might be "Elsie”. I’m NOT Elsie and I do not know who Elsie is, al though I am contented like Elsie—the cow, that is! A Friendly Place To While Away Your Idle Hours RICHARD’S TAVERN GATES Septic Tanks and Sewers Cleaned ♦ Phone SALEM 3 9468, COLLECT• 1079 Elm St., W Salem Painful Piles For last blrued relief from »ore. fiery. IlchUif. aimplo File«, set CHINARO1D from yoar druftut. See how tail It aiually root hr» sway pain, aoreneaa. Itehins. nery- ouaneaa See how it eoola fiery horning and help« «brink and heal awollen ttaauea. Wonder-aoothlnc CHIXAROID muat pro»« a bleaaln« to you or money back la guaranteed ïnsDcnsi&si 0 of won Rus wnsnonsncnssnsi MILL CITY DISPOSAL SERVICE J. W. GOIN About the time we learn to malt» the most of life—the most of life is gone ______ This is the time of year you get tired of winter—and you’d like to see something turning green besides the Christmas jewelry. MIKE'S Septic Service: How to Treat VETERINARIAN STAYTON Phone 4148 Opposite Claude I>ewis' Service Station Ucyufifiels bif McAeill Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc. weekly pickups $1.50 per month HARLOW L WEINRICK Albany MILL CITY DISPOSAL SERVICE Phone 3952 LEONARD HERMAN Leonard Herman Phone 3952 QDQBUIBBBSSBBBBBBBBBBBB New Willys PASSENGER CARS — 2- and l-WHEEL DRIVE STATION W AGONS 1-W.D. PICKUPS — JEEPS PANELS NOW SHAVING’S QUICKER ...EASIERI GET A Immediate Delivery Gillette Real Bargains in Used 1-W’D. Pickups and Jeeps Sl/PEff-SPffD OHI-MICI RAZOR Elsner Motor Co Also lirht hauling Attorney at Law 318 Broadalbin 81.50 per month and up Also serving Gates, Lyons, Idanha and Detroit BUSH SIIUTTI »iirtnsta SALEM, OREGON