5— THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1954 Have Something to Sell? Enterprise Class Ads Pay The Avenue B» Don Moffatt LICENSED garbage SERVICE $1.50 Per Month and Up Also servicing Gates, Lyons, Idanaha imd Detroit Phone 3952 MILL CITY DISPOSAL SERVICE LEONARD HERMAN Viv's Steak House Phone 5807 • • • Mill City Open 6 a. m. to 11 p. m. Closed Mondays SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Prompt service in the Canyon when you call us Reasonable Rates Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 6284 Stayton The year of 1954 will no doubt go down in history as the year of “the lost summer.” Never before in my life have 1 seen such a wet summer. Usually the men are diiven out of the woods by heat and drouth in the sum­ mer, but not this year they are out on account of mud. Such is life. This last weekend we thought we’d J take off a little time and see some more of Oregon. We got into the car and took off for the Metolius. We’ve heaid a lot about the place so drove up Saturday for a look-see. It is beautiful spot all right but it was cold and not very pleasant day to sit around, Se we took off back down the canyon. 1 got a bright | idea that maybe the weather was 1 better on the coast. So at Detroit ' we called a place at Taft, and sure 1 enough the weather was fine down there, so.they said. By the time we got there, though, guess what—rain­ ing to beat the cars. Oh well, we got in on a good thunder storm and Sunday it did clear up some. We had a nice time in spite of the weather. I Now with the big Labor day holi­ day at hand—and if the weather man does cooperate, motorists are asked to take it easy when on the road. Ore­ gon is trying for a deathless Labor Day weekend. Last year there were 13 traffic deaths and 125 injuries. With the use of caution and courtesy by every motorist, this could be re­ duced, or eliminated entirely. Will you do your part? when we used to go pick beans in Mill City.” There are no bean fields here and j not much opportunity for seasonal work for young people. There is a fine swimming pool here with two guards on duty at all times, but it doesn’t compare with the North Fork of the Santiam river. Sincerely, (Mrs. Floyd C.) Gwen Jones, Box 2641, Riverside, North Dakota. • • « To the Editor: Men of science do not want us to believe that our wet and cold spring and summer of 1954 has been caused by high powered atomic and H-bomb explosives into the clouds. But WE who have built fires in our homes and shop stoves every day this year, and have been used to running elec­ tric fans in our shops 80 days every summer and have not yet brought our fans out of hibernation, and we have begun to see that we wont reap any corn, beans, or tomatoes, out of our gardens this year, we won’t be­ lieve as our men of science want us to believe. Respectively, Dick Turpin. Word was received here that Mrs. Charles Gentry has been seriously ill in a Salem hospital for about ten days. The Gentrys were former long time residents of Mill City. Buddy Quinton AND HIS Educated Violin And Orchestra AT THE LAKE Ted Mack, noted New York radio and TV star, who will play double role at the state fair in Salem starting Saturday, Sep­ tember 4. Mack will be a headliner in the all-professional Helene Hughes stage revue at 8 p. m. nightly. He will also conduct the finals from another stage in the state-wide radio talent quest at 7 p.m. daily. Sept. 4 Oregon Editor's Letter Box DR. MARK HAMMERICKSEN Mill City Enterprise: Am inclosing check for $3. Please renew our subscription. We enjoy reading the Mill City news. We have been here two months j now and really North Dakota is more pleasant than we expected. There aie quite a few Mill City people here. Our son, Truman, will start his Junior year of high school here. The B school opens September 1, with the ptomise of a three weeks holiday MILL CITY at Christmas. Our daughter, Ardith, has been working here in the Foothill Electric DISPOSAL SERVICE ■ Company office this summer and Carbage. ashes, trimmings, etc. plans on entering the University of 1 Oregon next month. weekly pickups $1.50 per month This morning Truman came into the kitchen at 6 a. m. and startled me with Also light hauling. a whispered, “Sh-h, lets go bean pick­ Phone 3952 ing this morning!” I Conard Herman He sighed and ■ said, “This morning feels just like REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Has moved his Mill City office to Stayton in the Poet Office Building, 2nd Floor, tn the Dr. Victor J. Myers offices Thursdays 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. HOME OFFICE: 313 W. FIRST, ALBANY Lost call for Picnics... And have we an exciting group of foods picked for your out-of-doors event! . . . Choice barbecue meats cut to your order, abundant fruits and vegetables for crisp tasty salads, holiday beverages and bakery products-There are all kinds of ready-to-serve foods that'll make your Labor Day an effortless fomily fun-fest. BLUE BELL Potato Chips 0 49c Salem Sand & Gravel Co. HEAVY HAULING Phone Stayton (Wright Truck Line) 2125 Common Carrier — Heavy Machinery and Equipment EXCAVATION & CONSTRUCTION Contracting and Rental Ph. SALEM Day 3-9408 Nite 2-4400 Dollar^ Stretchers ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : : i • : ♦• : : Regular 39c pkg pkgs for I $1 Breck Shampoo and Breck Creme Rinse Both for only ........................... $1.00 Plus Tax Plus Tax Two 60c PROPHYLACTICS for KOLYNOS Super-white Tooth Paste Two Giant Tubes for only....... 69 50c Size IODENT No. 2. Two tubes for 69 CHLORODENT TOOTH PASTE, 2, 43c tubes 59< 47c IPANA A'C TOOTH PASTE, and 59c DeLuxe TOOTH BRUSH, Both for only 69' CHARLES ANTELL FORMULA No. 9 One 60c size and one $1 size both for 9ß< Plus Tax DR. WEST TOOTH BRUSHES, 2, 29cers for 49< PEPSODENT CHLOROPHYLL TOOTH PASTE, a 43c tube and 69c tube both for 69' 50c CUTEX Cream Polish Remover 39< $1.00 TUSSY LIPSTICK, 2 for only $J00 $1.25 ODO-RO-NO SPRAY DEODORANT 69 $2.00 LUSTRE CREME SHAMPOO only $|59 79c WHITE VASELINE, pound 59 Mill City Pharmacy J. C. Kimmel Phone 6607 I 79< $1.00 SUAVE for Men Mill City IGA Wieners lb 39c » •» POTATOES u s. No i io lb 23c PEACHES Hun,’s<^Zs212 tin $5.95 T omatoes " " $1.19 HILL TOP MARKET Harold Kliewer Telephone 2744 Mill City, Oregon. »