The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 11, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
September 11. 1952
Wants and Sales
If Its in the Canyon, It's Advertised in The Enterprise!
FOR SALE — Two sets of Hollywood FOR SALE—1917 Enfield 303 British FOR SALE—Fruit jars, pints 45c per
beds. Famous Wonder Rest with
make rifle; Hamilton Beach milk
dozen, quarts 65c doz., ti-gal. 75c
legs. Innerspring mattresses with
shake machine; 78 radio attachment
doz. Red's Trading Post.
30tf
matching box springs. $49.95 per
phonograph, plays 10 records; 12-ft.
set or $89.95 for both.
boat and 5 hp. outboard motor, A. FOR SALE—5 acres with a large un­
finished pumice stone house, double
MILL CITY FURNITURE
B. Langlitz, Gates trailer court or
garage, electric pump, $2500 or $150
Box 462, Gates, Ore.
37-3
FOR SALE — 348 Winchester lever
down and small monthly payments,
action rifle, new condition, $20 less INSULATION- Owens-Corning Fib- I 2 miles east of Mill City, in Linn
erglass Blowing Wool—finest in­
county. Write to J. O. Herron, box
than new price. Paul Jahnke, Mill
sulation known to man. Save over 1 132, Gaston, Ore.
35-3p
City, Ore.
37-3p
20 to 40% fuel costs. Phone col­
lect for estimates.
AMERICAN WANTED — Several loads of barn
TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma­
IMPROVEMENT CO., 975 Market i manure. John Plambeck, Box 223,
chines. We sell, rent, repair and
St..
Salem,
ph.
2-4687
or
2-8010. 6tf
Mill City.
36-3p
swap all makes. Trade your old
machine towards a new one.
ROEN, 456 Court St.. Salem. FOR SALE—Turkey fryers for your FOR SALE—15 White Leghorn hens,
locker 36c lb., live weight. O’Neils,
Brownells strain.
The large leg­
1 mile east of Lyons.
37-lp
LOST OR STOLEN—3-mo. old Dachs­
horns and large eggs, good layers,
hund female puppy.
Reward for
1-yr-old laying 75% now; White
return to E. L. Cole, Mill City. 36-3 RICHFIELD STATION FOR LEASE
Rock hens and Hamp. Red, meat
AT MILL CITY—GOOD GALLON­
bird, also good layers, 15 of each,
AGE,
LOW
RENTAL,
SMALL
IN
­
TARPS—Tents, new and used. Selec­
35c a lb. See George Cree, phone
VENTORY, SOME FINANCIAL
tion of sizes.
924, Mill City.
36-3
Red’s Hill Top Trading Post
ASSISTANCE TO QUALIFIED
PARTY. THIS IS EXCELLENT EXPERT AUTO and home radio
NEW SINGER SEWING machines as
OPPORTUNITY FOR THE RIGHT
service. 20 years experience, all
low as $9.50 down, and $5.07 per
MAN.
INQUIRE AT STATION
makes. Guaranteed service.
month. Includes full set of attach­
OR PHONE AGENT CHAS. MOR­
Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance.
ments and free sewing lessons. Lib­
GAN, STAYTON 5265.
35-3
eral allowance on present machine.
FOR SALE — 1940 Chevrolet parts,
Singer Sewing Center, 180 So. Coml. STOVES—Heaters and ranges, in oil
also model A Ford parts. Clyde
Salem. Open Friday evenings. 36-2
or wood. Save at
Barney, phone 1384, Mill City. 37-3
Red’s Hill Top Trading Post
USED ELECTRIC Cabinet Sewing
Machine, looks like new’. Has match­ FOR SALE—Brand new flourescent
fixtures for store or restaurant, 2
ing stool walking presser foot, sews
FOR SALE—Strictly fresh eggs. Mrs. FOR SALE—Trailer, eastern model,
tubes 40 watt. These are beautiful
forward
and
reverse,
full
set
of
at
­
sleeps four, refrigerator, hot water,
Ogden, on W. Evergreen street on
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fixtures still in factory cartons.
tachments,
only
$12.45
down
balance
butane. Phone Lyons 14.
35-3p
35-3p
Will sell at less than wholesale. If ests and needs and capacities. Text­
on easy monthly terms.
Liberal
planning to remodel, see these at
trade-in on present machine. Singer
Stiffler Radio & Appliance.
35tf books would be much larger and cum­
Sewing Center, 130 N. Commercial,
bersome if they attempted to meet
Salem, Oregon.
35-3
SILVER SADDLE
FOR SALE —Good C. W. pigs, $10 the needs of all types of children. Pub­
each. Francis Clark, one mile west lic classrooms demand GROUP teach­
FOR SALE—Solid oak dining room
SERVICE STATION & TRAILER COURT
of Mill City, call 952.
37-lp ing.
Large
table finished in walnut,
Phone 903
MILL CITY
“How can the library help?
family size, $18.00
MILL CITY FURNITURE
“Suppose we have nine children,
LICENSED
i Three will probably be able to com­
Gasoline
LOST—Small black and white terrier
plete the work assigned in textbooks
dog, near Elk lake on Labor day.
and the supplements provided; but
Answers to the name of “Ring”,
three are three that learn so quickly
reward for return to Mrs. Guy Sor­
they are through long before the first
ensen, Mill City.
3,-3p
$1.50 per month and up
group finish their work. What shall
FOR SALE—1950 Zenith '.'-ft. refrig­
Also serving Gates, Lyons.
the teacher do?
Use her precious
TIRES — TUBES — BATTERIES
Idanha and Detroit
erator; breakfast set; 30-in round
time providing busy-work for these
mirror, various household articles.
MILL CITY
restless wigglers?
Other children
See Ernie Brown, phone 584, Mill
I (maybe yours) need her more, but if
DISPOSAL SERVICE
City.
37-1
1 left idle the quick, alert child will dis-
Phone 3952
NEED A TELEPHONE—Stop in
LEONARD HERMAN
I rupt the discipline of the school and
and see the new Lech combination
j become a Bad Child. Suppose we hail
desk or wall phone, also used
! a county library. Every two weeks
BUÇS BUNNY' Warner Bros. Cartoons, tnri
æ?
phones from $10.00 up. Telephone
or so a Bookmobile would roll up to
and Hearing Aid batteries stocked.
Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance.
WE SELL BETTER
the school house door and a Book Lady
with a house full of books would help
CARS FOR LESS!
these small learners find beautiful
REAL ESTATE
books (not lessons) full of the most
New 1952 Detroiter trailer house,
wonderful stories: make-believe for
37^-ft. inside, modern.
one type of child, true stories for the
3-bedroom house for rent.
matter-of-fact, stories about our world
Apartments for rent.
for the embryo scientist, farm stories,
Stayton
Highway and river frontage
town stories, animal stories, reading
for sale.
matter to appeal to the interest and
IT PAYS TO BUY AT
stir the delight of the child and all
See W. R. HUTCHESON
HOME!
told in words he has mastered in his
At Gates Furniture Store
lessons.
“But we had three other members
of this class of nine. They are the
ones who find it hard to learn because
WE ARE PLEASED
of various reasons. Health conditions,
TO SERVE YOU!
home conditions, distractions of many
children for an only-child, dozens of
We hope you are pleased
things may account for the difficulty,
with our service.
but they most of all need help and
f
material.
Perhaps the lessons are
fairy tales which John cannot like, or
maybe they are about animals and
Dick hasn't had an idea but cars in
his mind for four years and is bored
Mill City
with anything less.
Whatever the
problem, we know the child will have
an inner compulsion to read IF his
interest in the material is stirred
enough. It is here the resources of
the larger library come into play.
A Friendly Place
Especially when the child has the priv­
ilege of exploring many books in
To While Away
search of one he likes. It is here a
FOR SALE—4-rm, house on 100x120
AVON COSMETICS
lot, fenced, garage, by owner. F.
See Mrs. R. G. Herlofsen, white
F. Paul, Gates, Ore.
33-6p house across from Martin’s trailer
FOR RENT—One-bedroom duplex in court on NW. 7th Ave.
Box 658, Mill City.
Swift addition. Inquire at Enter­
prise office or at W. L. Peterson TRUCK SEATS REPAIRED AND
residence in Swift addition.
31tf
UPHOLSTERED—one day service.
Stayton Upholstery, W. Washing­
SEE US FOR GOOD Real Estate
ton St.. Stayton.
20tf
buys in Canyon area.
Listings
FOR
SALE
—
1945
Book
of
Knowledge
wanted.
See GLEN SHELTON,
set, with yearly annual supplements
salesman with C. E. COVILLE,
$25.00. W. F. Misner, corner 4th j
Broker, west side Mill City. Phone
and Douglas, across from Mill City |
2207.
52tf
high school.
35-3p
FOR SALE—Patch of second growth
fir, located near Gates. Good win­ PLUMBING SUPPLIES — Pipe fit­
tings, toilets, sinks, washbowls,
ter log show. Lewis Hampton Jr.,
bathtubs, showers, etc.
Bargain
Gates, Oregon.
35-3p
prices. Red’s Hill Top Trading Post.
WANTED TO BUY — Clean peeled FOR RENT — 3-room modern house,
Douglas fir poles, delivered to
furnished, on Marion county side.
Lyons yard. For further informa­
See Daisy Hendricson at Hendric-
tion call or write Allen Gould. 1424
son’s Store, Mill City.
35tf
Filbert Ave., Lebanon, phone 5745.
Puget Timber Co. of Oregon. 24tf
SPORTSMEN—Join the North San-
tiam Sportsman’s club now. We are
NEW SINGER Sewing Machines as
devoted to game conservation and
low as $9.50 down and $5.07 per mo.
propagation and need your help.
Includes full set of attachments and
Only $1.00 per year, you will have
free sewing lessons. Singer Sewing
that much fun at one meeting.
Center, 130 N. Commercial, Salem,
Enquire at Enterprise office, or see
Ore.
35-3
Jerry Coffman, at Ken Golliet’s. 9
Better Rural Library-
GARBAGE
SERVICE
Safety Check Lubrication
GENE TEAGUE
CHEVROLET
trained librarian can best help over­
loaded teachers find just what the
child needs. There are books of high
reading interest with a low-grade vo­
cabulary, which leads the child on with
few hard words to stumble over. He
thus catches the thrill of finding out
facts and entertainment by himself.
Before he realizes that he has been
studying, he can read! No longer to
he slow, dull, discouraged; he is mas­
ter of the key to learning, a real
success.
“Too often we parents do not realize
the need for the child to read well.
Too many times all the child has at
home to read is comics.
Books to
supply any of these nine pupils with
the kind and quality of books they
need are expensive; and once read, a
new book is sought. This is too ex­
pensive for most families. It is also
too expensive for most schools. And
to provide ALL the books needed for
ALL the schools would be a stagger­
ing sum. This is where the county
library would serve, especially with a
Bookmobile—then EACH book could
be read by all the pupils of a given
grade in at least eighteen school rooms
by being left for a two-week period.
Instead of one book to read, each child
would have had the chance to read
eighteen books.
"While the foregoing is based on
needs of six-year-olds, every grade
through the twelve has needs which
are equally important. Perhaps some
time I will tell you of the high school
junior who, having learned to find his
answers in books, spent last summer
studying advanced chemistry. Each
month he went to Salem to the state
library to find the books that were not
available in Linn county; and without
other help he did a fine piece of re­
search work. He had learned the les­
sons the library teaches. Samuel
Johnson once said, ‘Knowledge is of
two kinds. We know a subject our-
selves, or we know where we can find
information upon it.’
“If you would like to see your six-
year-old land in the upper ten percent
of his senior class in high school, you
will see to it that he early learns how
and what to read. Not all good read­
ers win the scholarships, but it is safe
to say that those who do win have
read well and widely."
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