The MILL CITY ENTERPRISE MILL CITY. OREGON DON PETERSON, Publisher Entered as second-class matter November 10, 1944 at the post office at Mill City, Oregon, under the Act of March 1, 1879 CDDLY ENUF ! SAUT- TUE OLDEST WELL-kNOWl COMMODITY-NAS TLAYE.D A ROMANTIC R ol V in HlTTöRY by Williams September 4, 1952 2—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE By Ed Nofziger "JOE BEAVER" «OMAN SOLDIERS WERE. paid in salt H ence . THE WORD, <?ALAR.-/„ (SALARluM) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING: One insertion for 50c or three for »1 00. The Enterprise will not be responsible for more than one incorrect in sertion. Errors in advertising should be reported immediately. Display Advertising 45c column inch. Pc'.itical Advertising 75c inch. NATIONAL EDITORIAL •THE I'il’ER I II \l II \S NO ENEMIES HAS NO FRIENDS." —George Putnam. A T ax on $X l . t UElT»ED T o S-raOT TUKVQENCH revoludon I!/ i Welcome To Detroit Dam Motorists drive east and motorists drive west on high way 222 while The Enterprise is being published. It’s the desire of the driver of each car that determines the way it goes. The Enterprise hopes that in its small way that many cars will go to and stop at Detroit dam, Saturday, September 13. What we lack in the way of volume in at N0D€R n mam ms amo tracting and conditioning the attention of the public to TUt YINA.UTOUCH.. wumiER-PRuF S alt open house at Detroit darft we hope we make up in sincere salt THAT DEFIES appeal. O am P mess . nwííkakes IH OCt> CUiHA SALT WAS SECOND PO ü RS all T ue T ime To CiOLD IN VALUE./ Detroit dam is vast; and its being lends prestige to R ain or swine .' the North Santiam. No amount of wishful thinking can Forest Service. U. S. Department of Agriculture bar its effect upon this community. The action of Con "Spruce and Douglas-fir seeds—man, there s tree planting for you! solidated Builders Inc. in erecting this mighty dam prompts silence. We are justly proud of Detroit dam. The shape of General Eisenhower's We envv the very new City of Detroit its name. It is so THE STEVENSON CAMPAIGN campaign not yet clear. Victim of The big drive for the presidency j closely tied to the name Detroit dam. If the stick-to-it- has hardly started, yet the shape of too much is advice from supporters of iveness of Detroit dam rubs off on the City of Detroit, we Governor Stevenson’s campaign al widely divergent views, he has not yet predict a flourishing city at the head of the North San ready is becoming apparent. And we demonstrated that he is the master of “Everything for the Logger' either right and left elements of his tiam canyon. like it. party or his own campaign. He is Facts and figures about Detroit dam are not half so The Democratic nominee already still floundering. He is fumbling BASSETTS WELDING SHOP has declared his independence from effective in giving a picture of that structure as is a tour everyone domestic issues. He is being pushed — including President Tru through that concrete and steel giant born of many hours man—and every group with special around by determined Republicans Phone 116 Phone 1141 seeking to win his favor and shape Sweet Home. Philomath of labor. This rare first view given by the Corps of interests—including the veterans. He his Branch Store Lyons campaign. Engineers can well be a treasured memory for thousands has picked his own campaign chair Frankly, we hope this situation does man and a new Democratic national after Saturday, Sept. 13. Mill City in its own earnest chairman. not obtain too long. We hope that way will add to each guest’s stay a bit of the flavor of He has audaciously acknowledged, Eisenhower takes the helm, as Steven the folk who thrive in this beautiful canyon. The welcome at Chicago and in his now-famous son already has done, and that both DR. MARK candidates present the issues with j mat is out at Detroit dam. letter to The Journal, that there is vigor and clarity. corruption in Washington In that case, and in that case only, In contrast to the signs saying “Do not park” and entrenched and that he will do his level best to “Do not enter” will be signs of welcome and direction uproot it. He cites his record as can the American voters make the REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST right decision in November.—Oregon towards and into the concrete structure of Detroit dam governor of Illinois as proof of his Journal. Will be at his Mill City office in the Jenkins Building itself. As if holding back some of the candy of apprecia competence to do so. He pledges a Thursday afternoons 1 to 6 p.m. drastic change without burning the JUSTICE ARRIVES IN A WHEEL- tion, will be the fact that the powerhouse for Detroit dam house down. Also Thursday evenings by Appointment ( HAIR TOO LATE is still in the construction stage. There doubtless will be He will emphasize his own experi What ’ s wrong with Taft-Hartley? another open house when that important addition is fin ence as an administrator, at federal HOME OFFICE: 313 W. FIRST. ALBANY Many things. Here’s another recent ished. This will be another occasion when the Corps of and state levels, as one major argu example. More than a year ago auto Engineers can snap their suspenders and the people of the ment for his fitness to become presi-1 mobile salesmen in Portland began to dent. WMMXPgXPCKPOOntßrK'K'if xy'K.K’K'K x~XKK K K :: K.x K X K'x’K'K x K-XX3ÖC5C North Santiam extend a hand of welcome. He will accept and defend the broad , organize a union. In November of last year, an election was held by the Those who have not visited Detroit dam recently will objectives of the Truman administra- NLRB. The auto salesmen won their be impressed with the idea that great strides have been tion and the Democratic party, with election and the auto employers im accepting responsibility for their taken for the comfort of motorists. The highway leading out In Our Quality Guaranteed Used Cars. specific failures of omission and com mediately launched a campaign of re-1 to the dam is now a ribbon of good, solid pavement. Big mission. (His opponent already has taliation against the salesmen. Check This List: Salesmen were discharged for union | Cliff is now in the formative stage; much as was Detroit accepted and attempted to place be activity. 1951 Chrysler Imperial 4-Door Sedan Dealers refused to bargain I dam since 1949. Big Cliff apes that giant, Detroit dam. yond politics the great social gains with the union. Radio. Heater; Power Steering; Power Brakes; Electric Window Union salesmen were j the past two Democratic adminis lifts; Whitewall Tires and Safety Tubes; Spot Lights. A real We hope the same measure of co-operation can be reached of discriminated against by their em-1 trations.) buy; like new. on open house for Detroit dam as took place during the He will continue to state his objec ployers. 1949 Cadillac ‘*62" 4-Door Sedan state soft-ball tournament on Mill City's Allen Field re tions to “the drift toward centraliza Of course, the union filed unfair Radio, Heater; Custom Seat Covers. A streamlined beauty. labor practice charges. But not until cently. Mr. and Mrs. Motorist point that shiny auto this- tion of power in Washington". He this July—eight months after the first 1948 Chrysler Windsor 4-Door Sedan a-way on Detroit dam day. Don’t live with the regret of will continue to emphasize his favorite election has the NLRB been able to Air Conditioned; Heating System: Almost New Tires. Beautiful that government should be as 1 Light Green Color. Fine Scotch Plaid Upholstery. Very clean having missed a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. We theme get around to ordering a hearing in the 5 small in scope and local in character in every way. charges. ' The hearing will be in I know whereof we speak. as possible. 1948 Dodge Custom Club Coupe September, If the firms are found Editorial Comments Gooch Logging Supply I lAHHIIKIMN WE TAKE PRIDE He will espouse and defend the broad objectives of the Truman for-1 guilty and ordered to reinstate the eign policy, much of which the Re men it will 1 be a full year from the time of the • first election before that publican nominee has accepted. He will welcome the support of or-I happens. Meanwhile what has happened to ganized labor but he has not modified j his personal conviction that the Taft- j the auto salesmen who were fired in j Deprived of their Hartley act contains some good, some , the first place? bad provisions. He’s a modification-j livelihood by anti-union employers, how have they and their families man-1 ist. not an abolitionist. He will emphasize his belief that a aged to exist? If the NLRB orders, sharper eye should be cast upon gov their reinstatement and compensation ernment spending on both foreign and for time lost, will many of them still And how domestic fronts. He will thus try to be around to receive it? live up to his reputation for being a much does it take to compensate a careful man with a taxpayer's dollar. man and his family for a full year of And. most important of all Governor worrying about unpaid bills, anxiety Stevenson has indicated quite clearly over the future, the day-to-day grind that he will not duck any issues, no of trying to meet present-day living matter how hot they may be. His de costs when you haven't got a job? The NLRB's final verdict may be in termination to face and clean up “the mess in Washington" and his clearcut favor of the auto salesmen but the stand on the offshore oil and Mc real victory will go to the anti-union ' Carthy issues are at once refreshing employers and to the Taft-Hartley politicians who passed and supported and reassuring. the law. Justice, some say, is blind. But, it remained for Taft-Hartley to cripple her up and put her in a wheel chair so that Justice arrives, if at all, too late to punish the wrong-doers, too late to rescue the wronged. — From Oregon Teamster. Feeds Seeds Fertilizers MILL CITY MEAT MARKET ()t All Kinds In Stock Quality Meats and Groceries SANTIAM FARMERS CO-OP FOOD LOCKERS Feed« Seed* Fertiliser Telephone 5024 Grinding and Mixing t u«tom ( leaning Seed Marketing Household \pplianre« Machinery Hardware Petroleum Produrla STAYTON, ORE. FROZEN FOODS Radio. Heater; New Tires; Seat Covers. Priced right. x I A nice clean car. I Automobile Co. I Salem HOME OF CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH X X X I 3 WE TRADE —LOW, LOW INT. RATE Open Saturday Afternoons—Evenings by Appointment ' 405 — 435 — 495 N. Commercial St. Phone 3-4117 SMJQQC»;. ■■■ .............. k X xj: x >Q®C Special Announcement We have added another pharmacy to “The Quisenberry Pharmacies, that operate as one” 130 S. Liberty St.z Salem The new pharmacy will be open until 11:00 o’clock at night op week days and from 12:00 noon until 2:00 P.M. and 6:00 until 9:00 in the evenings on all Sundays and all holidays. There we will specialize in prescriptions and stock will be limited to medicines and sick room supplies. our prescriptions will be on file there as well as at the other locations and will be available, for vour convenience, these longer hours. The new location is 130 South Liberty Street, and the phone number is 4-3336. However, if vou dial the Court Street number, 3-9123. and that store is closed, the call will be relayed. We are pleased to be able to offer this kind of pre scription sen ice and to have it available these longer hours. Quisenberry Pharmacies "THAT OPERATE AS ONE” FOR 24-HOI R SERVICE DAILY DIAL 3-9123