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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1952)
7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE August 21. 1952 Wants and Sales FOR RENT—One-bedroom duplex in AVON COSMETICS Swift addition. Inquire at Enter-, See Mrs. R. G. Herlofsen, white prise office or at W. L. Peterson 1 house south of Beebe Apts, on NW. residence in Swift addition. 31tf | 7th Ave. Box 658, Mill City. If It’s in the Canyon, It's Advertised in The Enterprise! PIANO BUYS — SAVE $ $ Out of the Woods Used and rebuilt UPRIGHTS from $95.00 up New Kimball — Janssen — SEE US FOR GOOD Real Estate TRUCK SEATS REPAIRED AND Gulbransen spinets. buys in Canyon area. Listings Try in your home — UPHOLSTERED—one day service. wanted. See GLEN SHELTON, Stayton Upholstery, W. Washing $10.00 per month. salesman with C. E. COVILLE, ton St.. Stayton. 20tf Broker, west side Mill City. Phone SALEM MUSIC CO. 2207. 52tf PLUMBING SUPPLIES —Pipe fit 153 S. High St. tings, toilets, sinks, washbowls, bathtubs, showers, etc. Bargain, Across from Elsinore Theater in FOR SALE—'47 Hudson club coupe, prices. Red’s Hill Top Trading Post. I Downtown Salem convertible, blue, leatherette uphol stery, radio and heater, good tires and paint, $695.00. Inquire at Nib- FOR RENT—2-room apartment, clean,' FOR RENT—Two modern, 1 bedroom newly painted and air conditioned, I duplexes, partially furnished. In ler’s Chevron Station, Mill City. everything furnished. Agness Allen, quire at Whitie's Santiam Cafe at 34-lp Mill City. 34-3 Gates. 34-3p WANTED TO BUY — Clean peeled Douglas fir poles, delivered to SPORTSMEN—Join the North San FOR SALE—Bailed alta fiscue grass Lyons yard. For further informa-1 tiam Sportsman’s club now. W’e are straw, and bailed grain straw, in tion call or write Allen Gould, 1424 ■ devoted to game conservation and the field. Etzel Bros., Route 1, Box propagation and need your help. Filbert Ave.. Lebanon, phone 5745, 234, Stayton, ph. 14F71, five miles Only $1.00 per year, you will have Puget Timber Co. of Oregon. 24tf NW of Mehama. 33-3 that much fun at one meeting. Enquire at Enterprise office, or see INSULATION—Owens-Coming Fib Jerry Coffman, at Ken Golliet’s. 9 FOR RENT—Small 1-bedroom, fur erglass Blowing Wool—finest in nished house $35.00. H. N. Wilson, sulation known to man. Save over 1st house across river at Gates, Ore. 20 to 40% fuel costs. Phone col STOVES—Heaters and ranges, in oil or wood. Save at 32-3p lect for estimates. AMERICAN Red's Hill Top Trading Post IMPROVEMENT CO., 975 Market St., Salem, ph. 2-4687 or 2-8010. 6tf FOR SALE—Fruit jars, pints 45c per LOST—Spade female dog, answers to dozen, quarts 65c doz., ^-gal. 75c "Susie”, 2 years old, license No. FOR SALE—'49 model Zenith refrig doz. Red’s Trading Post. 30tf erator $125; ’49 model Zenith elec 3679. Brindle color, with four white paws, white tip on tail, with white FOR RENT—One bedroom apartment. tric range $100, or both for $200. chest marking, may be near Idanha. First house west of real estate of Inquire at Enterprise or phone 2652 A. P. Hoffman, Mill City. 32-3p fice in Lyons. 34-lp or 2602. 30tf Gasoline — TUBES — BATTERIES AND AUTO SUPPLIES gKMJCx'-Cxx « « « » » « x x x X X"x:x;xiX.’x¡x;x:xlx;x x :: a X'X x x x,>OX,s:.xi>rx x x.XIxMMXMX esa© iäxsüö Prtpor^d by th» SISTtK KENNY FOUN3ATION SHROCKZS TARPS—Tents, new and used. Selec tion of sizes. Red's Hill Top Trading Post Safety Check Lubrication TIRES State Fair TYPEW RITERS AND ADDING Ma- chines. We sell, rent, repair and swap all makes. Trade your old machine towards a new one. ROEN, 456 Court St.. Salem. MILL CITY Phone 903 Flower Show EXPERT AUTO and heme radio service, 20 years experience, all service. makes. Guaranteed ______ Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. SILVER SADDLE SERVICE STATION & TRAILER COURT 1 a pvbO- ....... '-■■■ FOR SALE—Complete furniture and furnishings, some nearly new. Call before Sunday, apartment behind Heidt's Auto Electric, Mill City. 34-lp NEED A TELEPHONE.’ — Stop in and see the new Lech combination desk or wall phone, also used | phones from $10.00 up. Telephone and Hearing Aid batteries stocked. Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. REAL ESTATE LACK OR LOSS OP APPETITE,NAUSEA, vomiting ; indefinite feeling of UNEASINESS, 0I5CDMFORT OR UST- LÊ35NÊSS. New 1052 Detroiter trailer house, 37*4-ft. inside, modern. 3-bedroom house for rent. Apartments for rent. Highway and river frontage for sale. See W. R. HUTCHESON At Gates Furniture Store FOR SALE—4-room house on 3 acres, on highway; '48 Chevrolet sedan de livery; combination electric, wood By JAMES STEVENS range; wood burning circulating heater, new automatic hot water Noggin, Piggin and Treen . . . heater, never been used; misc. house They are not names from a story hold equipment. Roselia Smith, «• children l but x each 1 is a particle x" I of f for Gates. 34-lp | speech that was in general use when FOR SALE—4-rm, house on 100x120 the American industrial economy was lot. fenced, garage, by owner. F. based mainly on wood. F. Paul, Gates, Ore. 33-3 “Treen” in its earleist use was a plural for “tree”. Later the word was applied to woodenware generally. GORGEOUS GARDEN “Noggin", a small wood mug, was a and common item of the treen trade of 150 years ago. So was the “piggin”, a baby bucket that had a stave stick- ing up to serve as a dipping handle, Pipe Organ Music The noggin and the piggin were prime tools in family life when Abra ham Lincoln was a boy and water was commonly carried by hand to house SALEM from spring, creek or well. They we be CAT SAT also prized as measures in the sale of AUG. 30 through SEPT. 6 whisky when it retailed at a penny j a snort and at 25 cents per gallon jug —with the consumer providing his own jug. WHEN IN SALEM Hewers and Whittiers . . . Visit Whittling boys of Colonial times “HUDSON CITY” grew up into carpenters who were Home of GOOD Used Cara kings of labor all over the colonies. Others became shipwrights. Sons of HUDSON breed came to Boston in due Sales — Parts — Service I this course, to build the Constitution of white oak from New Jersey and white pine from Maine. Around 20 years ago new masts were cut for the old 316 N. Church St. Phone 3-9101 flagships, then and now a floating museum, in a Columbia river sawmill. They were Douglas fir. The main mast timber was 36 x 36 and 112 feet LICENSED long. The main yard timber was a 90-footer. * GARBAGE There were still men who had the SERVICE know-how to work up and fit out such a job. At last report the Constitution $1.50 per month and up remains a Navy showpiece. What is Also serving Gates, Lyons. needed is a complete national museum Idanha and Detroit to show off the sycamore wheels, mill MILL CITY wheel cogs of dogwood, butternut coach panels, cypress and cedar water DISPOSAL SERVICE pipe, harrow teeth, whip handles, wood Phone 9952 LEONARD HERMAN grist mills, printing presses, looms, wood and brass clocks by Rittenhouse. Terry and Seth Thomas, early wood working machines such as the Blanch WE SELL BETTER ard lathe, along with the multitude of American hand tools for hewing and CARS FOR LESS! whittling wood into usable shapes. I Century of Progress . . . What set me to brooding on these things is a copy of the National Lum ber Manufacturers Assocation ‘News’. I have it right here. Stayton It says in the NLMA News that IT PAYS TO BUY AT the American Society of Civil Engi neers is to celebrate its 100th birthday HOME! in Chicago during the days of Septem ber 3-13. Part of it will be five ses- GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET LYONS Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons and their ‘tuaghter and husband, Mr. and Mrs r.<l Ed (,l'«lx»V Gisler frnm from Vluli.m Marion aa*A»«A were am^aaaa among those attending the roundup at Prine ville Saturday. Mrs. Lyons and Mrs. Gisler spent two days at the coast last week. They were guests at the home of another daughter, Mrs. Keith Taylor, at Tay lor’s Landing near Waldport. Miss Edna Holder, for 27 years a Methodist missionary in India, will present her work at the Lyons Meth odist church next Sunday evening 8 o’clock. Youth fellowship at the par sonage will be at 7 p.m. Rev. R. A. Feenstra will speak at II a.m. Claudia Johnson returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, after spending some time in Ashland, where she visited her girl friends and spent a week at the Girl Scout camp. The Johnsons are former residents of that city. W. R, Stevens and Albert Stevens received word that their father, who is in Sheridan, Wyo., and 89 years old, had fallen and broken his hip and is in the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Free have had as their house guests, her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leon McCaleb from Rochester, Minn. A weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Chamberlain was her son, Harvie Wright, from Cres- well. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg were his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mc- Clurg from Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skillings hare returned from a 10-day trip to Yel- lowstone park, returning by way of Spokane, sions given to a century of progress in engineering with wood. One of the 21 lecture subjects on the program is “History of the Woodworking In dustry”, to be presented by Fred E. Wangaard, professor of forestry, Yale university. I'm writing for a copy of the lecture. Then I’ll tell you more about it. It is my hope that Professor Wan gaard will see fit to advocate the establishment of a national wood en gineering and woodworking historical museum in Chicago, with branches in the principal lumbering regions of the country. With the big hope goes a little one—that the project will serve to collect and save surviving examples of early American noggins, piggins and other treen. WE ARE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU! SISTER ELIZABETH HEADACHE, USUALLY SEVERE AHO GENERALIZED;MODERATE FEVER seldom We hope you are pleased with our service. R ising above iob * t Mom's and Pop's ifHE KENNV TREATMENT OFFERS POLIO VICTIMS THEIR BEST CHANCE RD« RECOVERY. RESULTS OF THE KENNY TREATMENT HAVE SHOWN A MARKED REDUCTION IN CRIPPLING after - effects pormerlv ASSOCIATED WITH THE CAFE ! 1 Mill City | STIFF NECK, STIFF j EXTREMITIES,MUSCLE WEAKNESS PAINFUL j SYMPTOMS FREQUENTLY ABATE I TCMRDRARiLV AFTER AN INITIAL | ILLNESS OF ABOUT TwEuTy-FOUR I HOURS. RECURRING NffHIN 2o> 5 CAYS ! 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