Image provided by: North Santiam Historic Society; Gates, OR
About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1954)
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. \PR1L 15. 1954 CLASSIFIED Ten cents per Use each insertion. No advertisement accepted for less fhan 50 cents per week. Count five words to the line in ordering your ad. Phone 2651, Mill City or mail your advertisement to The Mill City Enterprise. Mill City, Oregon. Church bazaars, suppers, bake sales, etfc. will be run under “Special An nouncements” classification with a minimum charge of 50 cents per in sertion. MILL CITY DISPOSAL SERVICE Garbage. asnes. trimmings, etc. weekly uickuns 11.50 per month Also light hauling Leonard Herman Mill City- Places Sixth in OSD Relays RATES Phone 3952 WE SELL BETTER CARS FOR LESS GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET STAYTON, OREGON IT PAYS TO BUY AT HOME For Rent GATES Mr«. Albert Millsap M.s. George Arthurs returned Sat FOR RENT—Furnished apartment in By Richard Anderson urday of last wek from Seattle, where business district. Mrs. Nita Horner, Mill City high school placed sixth she had visited for two weeks at the phone 6142, Mill City. 15tf in the relays at the Oregon Deaf home of her brother-in-law and slstei, FOR REN T—Furnished two and school la«t Wednesday. Gervais doni- Mi and Mrs. Henry Meunier. three room apartments. Phone 1707. inated over the rest of the schools in Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey, of Tu D. B. HilL Mill Citv. tf the league by collecting 60 points, as alatin, were Gates visitors Saturday, compaied with 32 by Scio, the closest looking after their property here and FOR RENT-—Furnished 2 bedroom I contender that afternon. calling on former ne ghbors. They duplex. Electric range, water heat Mill City placed sixth with a total plan to return to their home here as er, refrigerator, automatic washer. of 164 points. Six of these came from soor. as school is out for the summer, In Mill City. Contact by mail: H. C. a first plaie 440-yard relay tie with M and Mrs. W. F. Struckmeier Baltimore, Star Route. Redmond. 9tf Gervais. Mill City 440-relay men were had as their guests over the weekend, FOR RENT — Kitchenette apartt- Al Ward. Elton Gregory, Rich Thom the,- son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ments. Inquire at Thiel’s Store, as, and Lloyd Ross. Five more points and Mrs, Arthur Macomber and son Lyons. Phone Lyons 234. 17 came as Mill City placed second in and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howaid the broad jump relay. The Mill City Macomber and infant daughter, all broadjumping team was Elton Gieg- from Chehalis, Washington. ory, Al Ward, and Rich Thomas. Even Dale Reynolds, who has been a FOR SALE—Late model electric I though Gervais’ three n , an total was member of the local high school facul range. Three burner with deep well tf,ea*er -han Mill (. lty s, , Al Ward ty for the past two years has submit cooker, clock, automatic timer.—E. j came through with the longest jump ted his resignation here and accepted D. Cooke, S. W. 8th Avenue, Mill of the event. Mill City tied with OSD a pos.tion with the teaching staff of City. 14tf for third in the high jump relay. the Lebanon Union high school. He (Jack Melting. Rich Thomas, and will teach english and journalism. Mr. Lloyd Ross.) Fifth place in the shut and Mrs. Reynolds will move to Leb i tle hurdles was gained by Lloyd anon when school is out. Ross, Larry Harrington, Chuck Kuhl Delegates from the Gates Woman's FOR SALE—Watts flat ton house, man, and Don Lemke. Don Ellingson club Mrs. Kenneth Martig, Mrs. ' between Mill City and Gates. Phone pole vaulted Mill City into a third Floyd Völkel and Mrs. W. R. Hutche Mill City 705 for information. 18p place tie with OSD and Gervais. son attended the convention of the | FOR SALE—3 bedroom modern ' Gates high school placed fifth in Third district of the Oregon Fedeia- i home in thiee good lots, Berries, the relays w th 18’-2 points. Allen Va.l tion of Won.en's clubs held in Hills- I fruit and garden.-—H. E. Smith, and Herb Rome.v led the show as boro, Thursday, April 8. Mrs. Hutche- I Phone 1406, M il City. 13tf | Vail won the 100 yard special and son was re-elected a member of the Romey placed second in the javelin, board of directors of the third district I RESTAURANT FOR SALE Just re-I besides getting the longest put in the and also a delegate from the third decorated. Doing good business. I.o- i shot put relax s, in w hich Gates district to attend the state convention cated in Oddfellow Building in Mill placed third. Vail also ran in the sprint to be held in Portland May 21, 22 and City. Inquire at Mom & Pop’s Cafe. medley, in which Gates placed third, 23. [ 12tf | and in the broad jump relay, in which At the home of L. T. Henness and I Gates tied OSD for fifth. daughter, Mrs. Lillie Lake, over the weekend were Virgil Moignn, of Sil This is a good time to buy that home. verton and Mrs. Ernest Schroeder and Rent receipts never pay for one, but four children. Gates. you can buy on easy terms and in FOR SALE—-1941 Chev club coupe, Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Millsap, ac-: a few years it will be all your own. | with 1947 motor. Body rough, motor companied by their son-in-law, E. W. Conie in and see me. I will do my 1 good. Three good tires and good Klecker and daughters, Janet and best to help you. battery. $75. Stanley Walczak, Kristine, were Salem and Albany vis- | phone 5994. 17p itors Thursday .While in Albany they West side Mill City Ph. 2207 visited at the home of Mrs. Arlene Van Dahl. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Mill City I Ed Davis returned home from the Hotel, easy ter ms. See L. A. Rada, ' SEE US when in need of T. V. An Salem Memorial hospital Thursday, Mill City, Oregon. 8tf tennas and supplies. We handle a following major surgery. He reports complete line of Philco television he is feeling as good as could be ex HOUSES FOR SALE sets. See us first. Stiffler Radio pected and was able to take a ride to Walker, Swift Addition. Mill City, j and Appliance Co. Phone 3207 Mill Mill City Sunday, to the home of his City. ltf brother and family, Mr. and Mis. W. H. Davis. FOR SALE -100x250 foot lot in Riv- Sheryl and Karen Oliver, two little erview addition to Mill City, In- TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma chines. We sell, rent, repair anr sisters, who have birthdays very dose quire at Mom and Pop s Cafe, Mill swan all makes. Trade vour ol<i | together, celebrated their third and 6tf City. machine towards a new one. second anniversaries Saturday after ROFV Pniir* FOR SALE—2 bedroom home. Could noon, when their mother, Mrs. Bob easily be made three. Double plumb Oliver invited a group of their little ing, good location with acreage. friends to their home for an afternoon Garden soil and shade trees. Pos of fun. Opening of the gifts and birth sible business location on highway. FOR SALE 25 foot, 1941 Superior day goodies kept the kiddies amused. Trailer House. The Master Built Low price, small down payment, ¡ Present were Sheryl, Karen and theii Coach. Very good condition. S. E. baby sister, Sandra, Margie, Phyllis balance like rent, Also have large Kingwood and 3rd.—J. H. Hersh and Ginger Nygaard, Pat Vail, Bar lots for -ale. E. D. Cooke, S. W. 8th berger, P. O. Box 496, Mill City. 15p bara and Linda Goodwin, Susie and avenue, Mill City. 12tf FOR SALE — Small, three-room FOR SALE—Old newspapers, 10c a Dickie Ryneaison, Kandee Henness bundle. Fine for starting fires, and Lorena Harmon. Mothers present house and lot in Shaw’s addition to wrapping dishes, etc.—Mill City were Mrs. Clare Henness, Mrs. Har- Mill City. Will sell cheap. Inquire i ry Hannon, Mis. Stanley Vail, Mrs. Enterprise. at Mom and Pop’s Cafe, Mill City. I Linn Goodwin anil Mrs. Clyde Oliver. 7tf I WILL PAY up to $125 for Colt Re Mrs. Stanley Vail, Mrs. Edwin volvers weighing four pounds. Hugh Salme, Mrs. George Arthurs, Mrs. Husted, Box 3, Mehama, Oregon. James Dickie and Mis. Colls Heath 12tf were hostesses at a baby shower . complimentaing Mrs. Melvin New berg, Friday evening, April 9. Each Small or large tracts [ guest was required to hem a pink or Either cash or stumpage basis blue baby “garment” and prizes weie awarded Mrs. Cecil Haun and Mrs. 4 mile west of Mehama, Oregon 3tf Gwen Schaer as the quickest and | slowest seamstress. Other games WANTED TO BUY — Clean peeled 1 the opening of the gifts provided GOOD COFFEE Douglas fir poles, delivered to | tertainment for the evening. The Open daily 2 p. m. to 8 p. m. Lyons yard. For further informa I fair was held in the recreation rooms tion call or write Allen Gould. 1424 j of the high school. The hostesses Open Sundays 4 p. m. to 8 p. tn. Filbert Ave., Lebanon, phene 5745, MILL CITY, OREGON ' served refreshments at tables cent Puget Timber Co. of Oregon. 24tf ered by a large stork and decorated in I the pink and blue motiff. When the guest of honor, Mrs. Newberg was Top prices for Second Growth seated she was surprised to receive a i second shower of dainty handkerchiefs 4 west of Mehama. Oregon 5ltf in observance of her birthday anni YOU CAN still cook for $1.50 per versary, which followed in two day». month on a modern automatic pro- i ’ Complimenting Mrs. Newberg with Mmes. Robert Levon, pane range; clean, fast, dependable. 1 gifts were Frankie Johnson, Walter Brisbin, Len Call Sam Bridges, Lyons, 295; (also | Machinery and Eqaipment heating, water heaters, refrigerat-1 I Young, Albert Millsap, Glenn Gordon, tion, brooders and Norge appli W. F. Struckmeier, Cecil Haun, Percy ances. 9tf Mulligan, Burrel Cole, Oscar Oster- I hout, Glenn Henness, Rex Hull, Orville Hayward, Elmer Stewart, Orville 8 foot stud logs or multiples of 8 I Nygaard, Philip Hess, Gwen Schaer, feet plus trim. Six inch 16 inch Laura Joaquin, Ned Richards, George Clise, Louis Kelle, W. R. Hutcheson, diameter. Dan Morrison, Floyd Völkel, Mary Severson, Gilbert Brosig, Gordon Phoae Turner 1125 Evening* 2503 Ward, Raymond Hobb«, W. S. Hud j Turner or 2-7826 Salem. 46tf son, Helen Case and Austin Counts. The Mill City Enterpise will be happy to give you figures on that printing you are needing. We will be pleased to assist you in design ing it to suit your wishes. »»»«»»»»»»♦«»■« < Also Complete Service on all makes Ranges and Water Heaters Shux Electric STAYTON Phone 2961 Capiiol Drug Co Salem ■ RELIABLE* • Glen Shelton, Broker Business Services KELLOM’S WANT TO BUY TIMBER HAMBURGER S T A N I) Delicious Hamburger Sandwiches Greaseless Doughnuts STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. : Salem Sand & Gravel Co STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. HEAVY HAULING Phone Stay ton (Wright Truck Line) 2125 EXCAVATION & CONSTRUCTION Contracting and Rental Ph. SALEM Day 3-9408 Nite 2-4400 ROUND AND ROUND THEY GO STUD LOGS WANTED BURKLAND LUMBER CO. Millions of revolutions throw wheels off balance, out of line. Tire wear, steering shimmy, result. We have installed a new Hunter wheel balancing machine. Why not let Hunter check your tires to day and balance your wheels on the car. You’ll no tice a great difference. Serve yourself and save up to 3313 % on Gates Tires and Tubes. See us. Subscribe to the Mill City Enterprise Shuffleboard Good Music MEANDER INN WHERE FRIENDS MEET We give Penny Saver Stamps Silver Saddle Service Station Phone 903 Phone 116 Branch Store at Lyon« Les’s Tavern Meet your friends here for the Sawmill LOGS WANTED Common Carrier — Heavy Phone 1111 Sweet Home. Philomath Real Estate Miscellaneous • Whether you think an illness is contagious or not—call upon a physi cian to make sure. Let him make a thorough check of your condition. Then follow his instructions closely. We hope, too, that you will bring the doctor’s prescriptions here for careful com pounding. Just try usl BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP When you come here you can be assured of good treatment in a pleasant atmosphere. Make it a habit to visit us daily. GOOD MUSIC SHUFFLEBOARD Automobiles • Genuine Hotpoint Parts Everything for trie Logger' Home Appliances REAL ESTATE • Foctory-Trained Expert* Gooch Logging Supply Mill City, Oregon I On Highway 222, Linn County Side MILL CITY, OREGON George “Sparky” Ditter Best In Beverages BILL” GRAHAM, Owner