7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE June 19. 1952 Wants and Sales If It’s in the Canyon, It's Advertised in The Enterprise! FOR SALE— Large unfinished pumice FOR SALE—*50 Buick Super Riviera, house, double garage, good well with low mileage, clean, private owned, electric pump, 5 acres, $2,500, $500 bargain. Phone 1641, Mill City. down and easy payments or will 23-3p take late model car as down pay­ SELL US YOUR CASCARA BARK ment, east of Mill City. Write or —green or dry. Red’s .Trading SEE US FOR GOOD Real Estate WANTED — Strawberry pickers, 4 A merry-making, festive old-fash­ see Jake Herron, Rt. 1, Gaston, Ore. Post, phone 1303, Mil! City. 16tf buys in Canyon area. Listings 24-3p ioned Fourth of July celebration will miles west of Mehama. Start pick- wanted. See GLEN SHELTON, FOUND—On highway, east of Gates, blossom forth again this year at Her­ ing June 9th. Frank Peters, Rt. 1, salesman with C. E. COVILLE, AUTO and home radio license plate No. 177-277. Call M. miston, according to Ken Hodge, sec­ Stayton. Phone ll-F-25. 23-3p EXPERT service, 20 years experience, all Broker, west side Mill City. Phone C. Edison, a4-mile east of Gates on retary-manager of the Hermiston makes. Guaranteed service. 2207. 52tf PLUMBING SUPPLIES — Pipe fit-1 highway. 25-lp chamber of commerce. Hodge stated Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. tings, toilets, sinks, washbowls, that much of the ground-work has FOR SALE — 1948 Spartan Manor bathtubs, showers, etc. Bargain Cherry pickers. Etzel been laid for the traditional tri-feature Trailer house in first class condi­ prices. Red’s Hill Top Trading Post. WANTED Brothers, Rt. 1, Box 234. Phone classic, and that this year’s show will tion, tent house complete with bunk 14F71. Stayton. 25-3 TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma ­ % beds, mattresses, linoleum and oil be “more spectacular than ever”; also, chines. We sell, rent, repair and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Swan and Lynn stove; 1938 Chev. sedan with new- two-thirds of the events will be ab­ INSULATION—Owens-Corning Fib­ are spending two weeks’ vacation in swap all makes. Trade your old motor and good rubber. See at solutely free of charge. erglass Blowing Wool—finest in­ machine towards a new one. Martin’s Trailer Court, directly N. sulation known to man. Save over Mill City and Lyons. ROEN. 456 Court St.. Salem. The Independence Day Jubilee will of washhouse, at home evenings 20 to 40% fuel costs. Phone col­ Mrs. Ruth Witt is redecorating her burst forth with a "bang” at 11 a.m. after 6:30. 23-3p SPORTSMEN—Join the North San- lect for estimates. AMERICAN home both inside and outside during tiam cafe. A large crowd attended on Hermiston’s Main street when the tiam Sportsman's club now. We are IMPROVEMENT CO., 975 Market WANTED TO BUY — Clean peeled St.. Salem, ph. 2-4687 or 2-8010. 6tf the past week. devoted to game conservation and the dinner from both Stayton and long-awaited starting gun launches Douglas fir poles, delivered to propagation and need your help. Rev. Blakesly of Tigert visited in Mill City. During the evening joint the Firemen’s championship water Lyons yard. For further informa­ Only $1.00 per year, you will have FOR SALE—Baled oats and vetch hay Mill City W’ednesday with Rev. Wm. installation ceremonies were conducted fight, a time-honored battle fought to tion call or write Allen Gould. 1424 that much fun at one meeting. and alta fescue grass hay—in the Turnbull. for the two clubs. the last breath to test the skill, cour­ Filbert Ave., Lebanon, phone 5745, Enquire at Enterprise office, or see field. Etzel Bros, Rt 1, Box 234, Bill Jull stopped over with two of age and fortitude of the competing Puget Timber Co. of Oregon. 24tf Visitors at the home of Mr. and Jerry Coffman, at Ken Golliet’s. 9 Stayton. Ph. 14F71 or 16F84. 25-3 his buddies last Friday evening to teams. The deep-rooted rivalry be­ SPINET PIANO for sale. Bargain. STOVES—Heaters and ranges, in oil FOR RENT — Completely furnished Mrs. W. R, Olmstead home were Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Prichard of Portland, visit his parents, Minister and Mrs. tween this year’s contestants will as­ Write Tailman Piano Stores, Inc., or wood. Save at cabin suitable for two men or man and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis of Prine­ Hugh E. Jull before going on to San sure a hard-fought, hilarious battle Red’s Hill Top Trading Post P.O. Box 403, Salem, Ore. 23-3 and wife. Handy location for buses ville. Francisco to start his training period before the championship is decided. and school. Ph. 3424 or on Broad­ in the navy. Bill was recently in­ At 12 noon, Lloyd Knudeson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coville of way next door to Assembly of God I Turner were in Mill City Tuesday of ducted to active duty from reserve his dare-devil Motorcycle Ramblers church. 24-3p will besiege the downtown area astride this week to attend the Lions club status. TRUCK SEATS REPAIRED AND installation dinner at Whitie’s San- Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson and chil­ their thundering, high-powered cycles, UPHOLSTERED—one day service.! dren visited at the Ed Salvon home in after an exhibition of trick riding, they 1405 N. Front St. SALEM, ORE. Stayton Upholstery, W. Washing-1 | Portland over the weekend. While will retire to the county fair grounds ton St.. Stayton. 20tf | Lyons Phone: Salem Phones: there they attended the Rose Festival in preparation for the time-trials. LICENSED TARPS—Tents, new and used. Selec­ 14.3 2-1924; Night 2 4417 parade, and the Junior court festivi­ From 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., the FTdr- tion of sizes. ' | ties at Peninsula park on Sunday miston park will be available for pic­ Red ’ s Hill Top Trading_Po»t HAULING AND MOVING HEAVY MACHINERY afternoon. Young Paul Salvon re- nic lunches; a local service organiza­ WILL SELL RENT or TRADE—My j turned with them to spend a few tion will probably be on hand to pro­ and Mill Equipment Up To 25 Tons place at Mill City, a 2-bdrm house. $1.50 per month and up week’s vacation here. Including D8 and HD14 Cats, and %-yard shovels. vide coffee and ice cream. Will take good pickup as down pay-! Also serving Gates. Lyons, RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open At 1 p.m., the gates at the Uma­ ment, or as rent. See Mr. Shelton, Complete Rigging Outfit, Winch Trucks, Low-bed Trailers Idanha and Detroit I Sundays and evenings, flowers tele- tilla county fair grounds will swing at Coville Real Estate, Mill City. i graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays, 24-3p MILL CITY planters, pot plants, corsages, wed- open for the Hermiston annual north­ DISPOSAL SERVICE I dings, also shrubs and landscaping. west motorcycle classic; and the races NEED A TELEPHONE’— Stop in Phone 3952 319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone will start promptly at 2 p.m. and see the new Lech combination I LEONARD HERMAN Early that evening, a glittering SILVER SADDLE desk or wall phone, also used MB i 42tf phones from $10.00 up. Telephone Mrs. Charles Dahlen is visiting her spectacle of fireworks will rend the SERVICE STATION & TRAILER COURT and Hearing Aid batteries stocked. sister at Notus, Idaho, who is recuper­ air and emblazon the countryside from Stiffler's Radio and Appliance. I Phone 90.3 MILL CITY § “point zero” at the Umatilla county ating from surgery at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mulligan, pro­ fair grounds. This magnificent dis­ LOST — Pair of brown horn-rimmed | Rubber Boot glasses near Allen Field last week-I prietors of the Innside cafe are back play, including a masterful reproduc­ Gasoline Flying end. Finder please call 3915 for I at their restaurant again after a vaca­ tion of Niagara Falls, is valued at well reward. 25-lp Work tion trip to Klamath Falls this past over $500, and promises to be one of the most spectacular exhibitions ever ! week. Mrs. Ruth Witt and Rudy Tohl viewed in this area. It is designed WE SELL BETTER with friends attended the Elks con­ as a fitting climax to the 176th anni­ versary of the Declaration of Inde­ vention at Eugene last weekend. CARS FOR LESS! TIRES — TUBES — BATTERIES Miss Daisy Hendricson, proprietor pendence. AND AUTO SUPPLIES of Hendricson’s store spent the week­ BEFORE BUYING SHOES end in Salem visiting friends. SEE THE M ASON LINE Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill attended WHEN IN SALEM the Oregon Bankers association meet­ Visit ing in Salem during the past week­ “ HUDSON CITY” Stayton end. Hume of GOOD Used Cars Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Freres and IT PAYS TO BUY AT CHARLES UMPHRESS, Prop. family are leaving Mill City soon to HUDSON HOME! Open 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. take a position with contractors, who Sales — Parts — Service are building a new dam in India. Mr. Freres has been employed on th<^ De­ troit dam in the engineering depart­ ment. .316 N. Church St. Phone .3-9101 Roy Mundt has sold his home to Mrs. Edith Mason. Mrs. Mason’s son- A Friendly Place in-law, Delos Hoeye, is remodeling the home in preparation to moving in witn It’« Your Newspaper—Subscribe Now To While Away his family. They have two children. Mrs. Douglas Blacker and two chil­ Your Idle Hours NOW SHAVING'S QUICK» dren of White Salmon, Wash., visiled the past couple weiks with her par­ ... EASIER I GITA ents Mr .and Mrs. Hugh Walkup, pro­ prietors of the Mill City variety. Clarence Reed of Silverton has been 611 N. CAPITOL 351 STATE ST making repairs oi. the home of his I suput-smo mother-in-law, Mrs. Hawkins, making ONI-SIICI necessary repairs during the past few RAZOR days. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams and family are leaving Sunday for a vaca W-1LAM GATES tion trip which will take them to De­ eilUTTI troit, Mich., and on to Virginia and oisrtttsut back home again. HELP WANTED—Female, Christian AVON COSMETICS woman for housekeeper. Write Mrs. See Mrs. R. G. Herlofsen, white D. W. Donaldson, 2596 Hollywood house south of Beebe Apts, on NW. Dr., Salem. 24-3p 7th Ave. Box 658, Mill City. Hermiston Planning July 4 Celebration MILL CITY Salem Heavy Hauling & Equipment Co GARBAGE SERVICE Fu/Z Soles and Heels Safety Check Lubrication GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET Chuck's Shoe Shop When in SALEM Shop the SHROCK'S MIDGET MARKETS 2 LOCATIONS 2 Gillette RICHARD'S TAVERN Salem’s Retail Packing Plant Directory - Professional Business 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 DR. VICTOR J. MYERS Chiropractic Physician Dan River Prints. Children’s Books, Wool Scarf-. stamped Pillow Case«, Blanket«, Handkerchiefs, Nylons I : Hendricson’s Store Post Office Building. 2nd Floor Phone: Stayton 2274 Stavton, Or*. oBiOBooonoBaBnnBDBnanannnD HEWITT, ESTEP & SORENSEN MIKE'S Septic Service Attorney« at Law 180 N. Commercial SALEM Phone 3-6412 Phone SALEM VMM, OOLIJCCT 1079 Elm St., W Salem Septic Tanks and Sewers Cleaned S ore P iles IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE in THE ENTERPRISE Don’t let sore, fiery, ptlniuL Itcbtnf simple Piles drive you nearly crazy. In 15 minutes CHINAROID starts firinf you wonderful cooling, soothing, temporary re­ laxing relief from pain, burning and itch­ ing or money back guaranteed Genuine CHTNAROID costs only 11 00 at druggists Try it today for better sleep tonight and a brighter tomorrow. 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