The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 01, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
If It’s in the Canyon, It’s Advertised in The Enterprise!
Wants and Sales
FOR RENT—One-bedroom duplex in
PIANO TUNING and REPAIRS— 20 I
AVON COSMETICS
Swift addition.
Inquire at C. E.
years experience—all work guaran-
COVILLE REAL ESTATE. Mill
See Mrs. R. G. Herlofsen, white
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a.n^ use<^ P'anos for sale, house across fiom Martin's trailer
ALVIN WALL, 1320 E 2nd Ave. ; court on NW. "th Ave.
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Albany, phone 1691R.
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Box 658, Mill City. FOR SALE—Wool burning furnace,
very reasonable. Mt. States Power
Co.' Mill City, Phone 2584.
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FOR RENT—Small furnished house, LOST -900x20 truck tire and wheel
refrigerator and electric range, city
mounted between Mill City and
water. Geo Cree, phone 924. 43tf
Mehama. Reward for information FOR SALE — Women's skis, boots,
and poles, good condition. Write
leading to return. Phone 3452, Mill
TAILORED SUITS- $55 and up, im­ City, Santiam Garage.
Mrs. Richard Budlong, Box 503,
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ported and domestic woolens. Al­
Mill City for information.
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terations, cleaning and pressing. FOR SALE — Business property on
SUNDIN THE TAILOR, 196 S.
highway 222 in Mill Ctiy. Suitable RENTAL HOMES—Modern 2 and 3-
bedroom, two blocks from school.
Liberty, Salem.
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for mechanic service shop. Enquire
Arey Podrabskv, phone 1242, Mill
at Heidt's Auto Electric, Mill City.
FOR SALE or RENT—Buy cheaper
City.
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than rent, 14x30 foot business bldg. FOR RENT—3-room modern _Jjouse,
AUTO and home radio
See Chuck’s Shoe Shop, Mill City.
furnished, on Marion county side, EXPERT
service, 20 years experience, all
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reasonable.
See Kay Colburn at
makes. Guaranteed service.
Mill City Meat Market.
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Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance.
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REAL ESTATE
AND ADDING Ma-
See us for good buys in the canyon TYPEWRITERS
chines. We sell, rent, repair and
area. Listings wanted.
swap all makes. Trade your old
machine towards a new one.
Glen Shelton, Salesman
ROEN. 456 Court St., Salem.
C. E. ( oville. Broker
Ph. 2207 FOR RENT—2-bedroom house, newly
decorated outside and inside. Mod­
WANTED TO BUY — Clean peeled
ern, See Glen Shelton, Mill City.
Douglas fir poles, delivered to
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Lyons yard. For further informa­
tion call or write Allen Gould, 1424 SPORTSMEN—Join the North San­
Filbert Ave., Lebanon, phone 5745,
tiam Sportsman’s club now. We are
Puget Timber Co. of Oregon. 24tf
devoted to game conservation and I
propagation and need your help. I
FOR RENT—Furnished trailer house,
Only $1.00 per year, you will have'
$16.00 a month. Phone Mill City
that much fun at one meeting.!
702.
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Enquire at Enterprise office, or see
Jerry Coffman, at Ken Golliet’s. 9
NEED A TELEPHONE? —Stop in
and see the new Lech combination
desk or wall phone, also used FURNITURE REBUILT and Uphol-
stered, latest fabrics and plastics.
phones from $10.00 up. Telephone
Call 4884 for etsimates. Stayton
and Hearing Aid batteries stocked.
Upholstery.
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Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance.
West side Mill City
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WITH BEST WISHES FOR A
TO EACH OF YOU
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—Wood range $25. In­ trial Health.
nance.
quire at Mrs. Roland Berry, Gates.
The congress, sponsored by the
Other features will be discussions of
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American Medical association’s coun­ occupational cancer, preventive efforts
FOR RENT Modern cabin. See Otto cil on industrial health, will be held in industry, and human relatnms in
Witt, Mill City.
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' occupational health.
On the day preceding the opening
Labor and management will join
FOR SALE- Two feeder pigs. See
with
medicine
in
a
discussion
of
how
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of
the congress, there will be a joint
K. W, Hunt, east city limits on
Kingwood ave., ph. 8208.
1-1 I the health of workers can best be conference of the Council of Industrial
maintained, it was announced by Dr. Health tnd chairmen of state medical
Carl M. Peterson, Chicago, secretary association committees on industrial
I of the council. The Chicago Medical I health.
Included in the discussions
society and the Chicago association of , will be health care plans, sponsored
¡commerce and industry will co-operate ! by management, union-management
! with the council in a presentation of ami private interests, for small-plant
I community plans for health rnainte- I workers.
Chicago—Attention will be focused
on the health care needs of the work­
ing force of the nation when indus­
trial physicians from all over the
country meet here January 21-22 for
the 13th annual Congress on Indus-
Health Congress To
Consider Needs
New 1952 Detroiter trailer house,
37*£-ft. inside, modern.
Highway frontage between
Gates and dam.
By MRS. ALBERT MILLSAP
Modern home on 11 acres for
(By Request)
sale.
Gates—The holidays here were sad­
Houses for rent.
dened by the illness and death of
Mrs. Odessa Joaquin, Saturday, De­
See W. R. HUTCHESON cember
27. She has been ill for more
At Gates Furniture Store
than two years during which time her
valiant fight against the ravages of
an incurable malady had won the ad­
WE SELL BETTER
miration and love of all her neigh­
CARS FOR LESS!
bors, who will long remember her for
her courage and her indomitable will
to live. Known for her good cheer
and keen sense of humor these qual­
ities sustained her to the last and
endeared her to those who visited or
attended her during her long illness.
Stayton
Until recently she had taken an
IT PAYS TO BUY AT
active part in social and community
affairs, and her home was a favorite
HOME!
gathering place for many functions of
that kind.
She leaves to mourn her passing.
her husband Joe Joaquin, daughter
WE ARE PLEASED
Darlene, her mother, Mrs. Dora May
Cooper of Medford, a sister and three
TO SERVE YOU!
brothers, all of southern Oregon.
We hope you are pleased
When shadows fall across the sun
with our service.
Thus ending tasks begun, undone,
i There is a light, a star of hope
Above the dark through which we
grope,
To ease the trail, to point the way—
That promises a better day.
In Memorial
GENE TEAGUE
CHEVROLET
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Mom's and Pop's
CAFE
Mill City
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WHEEL
DRIVE
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TRUCKS
for every day of the New Year
&
Chuck’s Fine Foods
Two Miles East of Gates
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HUDSON
Sales — Parts — Service
BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP
SHROCK'S
Phone 116
Phone 1141
With the extra traction of
4 - wheel drive and the
power of its high-compres­
sion HURRICANE Engine,
this "go-anywhere” Willys
Truck gets through mud,
snow and sand that stop
ordinary trucks. Ask us for
a demonstration. 118-in.
wheelbase, 53OOlbs.GVW.
Home of GOOD Used Cars
Everything for the Logger
Branch Store Lyons
Sweet Home, Philomath
. . .TAKE YOU THROUGH
WHEN OTHERS CAN TI
WHEN IN SALEM
Visit
“HUDSON CITY’’
Gooch Logging Supply
316 N. Church St.
Phone 3-9101
ELSNER
Business
Directory - Professional
DR. VICTOR .1. MYERS t
Chiropractic Physician
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Post Office Building. 2nd Floor
Phone: Stayton 2274
Stayton, Ore.
D.W. REID. Ml)
MIKE'S Septic Service:
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Septic Tanks and Sewers Cleaned ♦
Phone SALEM J-MM. (X)I.IJiT ♦
107» Elm St.. W. Salem
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Mill city
J. w. GOIN
WEDDLE FUNERAL
HOME
Modem Funeral Service
STAYTON
OREGON
SALEM, ORE.
MILL CITY
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Has moved his Mill City office to
Stayton in the Pont Office Bldg.,
2nd Floor, in the
Dr. Victor J. Myers offices
Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc.
weeklv pickups 41.50 per month
léonard Herman
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Sales and Service
Stayton, Ore
Orchestra
Every Saturday Night
Also light hauling.
HOME OFFICE:
31$ W. FIRST. ALB 1NY
Gene Teague Chevrolet
SPECIALIZING IN DINNERS
DR MARK
HAMMERICKSEN
Y our Local Chevrolet Dealer
SANTIAM CAFE
Don’t kt tort, flery. painful. itch in a
*tmp!e Pile* drive
u nearly craty Xn 15
mlnut*8 CHINAROTD »tarts ftvtn< you
wondr rf 1 roolinc. soothing, temporary ft*
laxlnf reiki from pain, burning and Itch«
ng or money back ruaranlee'l Qenuins
CFTNAROUJ coV.i nly |1 00 at druggUU
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
To this we are thankful to each of you
and pledge the year 1953 to be a year of
better service—where the customer is always
right!
WHITIE'S
F iery P iles
General Dry Goods
NOTIONS
LINGERIE
READY-TO-WEAR
HOSIERY____
LUZEERS COSMETICS_____
VETERINARIAN
STAYTON
Phone «14«
Opposite
Claude Lew«' Servire Station
Motor Co
Soothe Itching,
WOOD’S STORE
We owe our success through
1952 to our many good customers and friends
in the Canyon area.
OPEN: 2:30 p.m. to 2:30 a.m
Phone 3».">2
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CLOSED MONDAYS