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7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 195»
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Miscellaneous
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Mrs. J. H. Johnston
The light rain Monday night helped
to cool the sultry atmosphere, but a
heavier rain is badly needed. Current
temperatures have been high. Sunday
and Monday was 95. cooling to 70 by
4:30 p. m.
Hugh Johnston and his uncle,
Lon Titus were Salem visitors Mon-
day. Titus is here from Condon for
a visit at the Johnston homes. He at
tended the State Fair last week. Mrs.
Jack Johnston is his sister. Mrs. Nel
lie Comstock of Medford is his young
est sister. The Titus family were all
born and raised on the farm now
owned by Elmer Philippi on Rt. 1,
Stayton, near Kingston.
Mrs. Maude Davis of Gates was a
Saturday business caller in Fox Val
ley.
Mrs. Ethel Thayer spent the week
end with his sister Zella Siegmund
in Stayton.
Mrs. Charles Power is employed as
Art teacher in Stayton high school
term. School opened Monday.
WANT TO BUY TIMBER this (Too
Late For Last Week)
Small or large tracts
A business visitor in this locality
Either cash or stumpage basis
last Thursday was Lawrence Olson
STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. of Corvallis.
H mile west of Mehama. Oregon 3tf
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gourley of Rt.
2 Albany were Thursday business vis
FOUND—Hound dog near W & W itors in Fox Valley.
Lumber Co. west of Mill City. / Paul Schiewek of Lyons is doing
Owner call RO 9-2635. Stayton. some carpetry work on the house
Bill Purdy.
37p occupied by the Marshall Powell fam
ily. The building is being repaired on
Sawmill LOGS WANTED the exterior and will be repainted
later.
Top prices for Second Growth
Lon Titus of Condon arrived here
STOUT CREEK LMB. CS. Thursday
of last week to spend some
west of Mehama. Oregon Mt*
time with the J. H. and Hugh John
ston’s and attend the State Fair. The
Hugh Johnston family were Friday
and Saturday Salem visitors.
Mrs. Edith Thayer spent the week
end in Stayton assisting her sister in
' Zella’s Coffee Shop.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Walker and
CLASSIFIED RATES
Church bazaars, suppers, bake LEARN TO PLAY’ the modern way.
Popular piano lessons. Beginners,
sales, etc, will be run under “Special
Advanced, Adults, phone 7603, Mill
Announcements” classification with
City. Dorothy Gluesing.
37p
a minimum charge of 50 cents pet
fcaertion.
WANTED TO BUY—Cedar Shake
Ten cents per line each insertion.
Bolts. Contact Nat A. Wills. Wills
Na advertisement accepted for less
Brothers Single Co., Mill City. 21tf
■ma 50 cents per week.
Count five words to the line in POW’ER MOWER—Repairing and
Sharpening. See Greenougb's Saw
ordering your ad. Phone 6651, Mill
Shop at Gates for a good job.
Cby er mail your advertisement to
Phone 7351. On the highway at
The Mill City Enterprise, Mill City,
Gates, Oregon.
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Oregon.
FOR SALE—Small oil stove, $12, also
Real Estate
large wood circulator, need lining,
$2.50.— Marie Herron, Fairview St.
FOR SALE—Two bedroom home in
87p
Mill City. New roof. Near schools.
—Frank Crowther, Phone 1438, OFFICE FURNITURE »nd equip
Mill City.
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ment. typewriters, aaiirg machines,
calculators, cash registers, duplicat
L. R. COVILLE, REAL ESTATE
ors, safes, filing equipment. We sell,
M. FMson, Salesman
Phone 1957
rent, »wap and repaid Bargains in
Office at Mill City Lodge, Mil) City
used machines. Roei. Typewriter
On Highway 22
Exchange, 45« Court St. Salem, tf
LIST WITH US
JOS. DEVERS REAL ESTATE
W. R. Hutcheson, Salesman
Phone 451b
Gates. Oregon.
For Rent
FOR RENT—Hospital bed* and mat
tresses, rollaway beds and mat-
treMee. H. L Stiff Furniture Co
We give Penny Saver Stamp«. 307
3rd St, Stayton. Phone 6804 33 tf
Situations Wanted
WORK WANTED—By day or hour,
alio baby sitting. Genevieve Kester
son, Phone 924, % Jim Kesterson,
Mil) City.
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m - returne<* Friday afternoon from 1
WMk*( xacation in California
where they visited his mother and ;
Mrs. Walkers father and mother. |
They also visited Disney Land.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett
Thursday evening visitors in
City.
Thursday night's rain was a wel-
come change in the weather A longer
rain would have been greatly ap
preciated.
The local grade school is scheduled
to open September 8th.
CONTRACT SNAG FALLING
DETROIT ARE*
Two Blocks To Be Let
Area Tour On September 12 Only
Leave Forestry Headquarters Salem
At 8:30 A.M.
Leave Gates Guard Station At 9:15 A. M.
Full Information Available At
STATE FORESTRY HEADQUARTERS
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Oregon Hardwood
Buiine» Opportunitiei Management, Use
OPPORTUNITY
MAN OR WOMAN
Told In Booklet
Responsible person from this area,
Prospects of expending markets
to service and collect from new
type cigarette dispenser. Route es for Ore. hardwoood may soon prompt
tablished by Company. No selling. the state to take a closer look at its
Age not essential. Car, references maple, alder, oak and other hard
and $987 to $1975 cash required. wood trees, according to foresters at
3 to 5 hours weekly net up to $275. I Oregon State college.
At present, Pacific Northwest good
monthly. Possibility fulltime work.
For local interview give full par quality hardwood is handicapped by
..w; Cigarettes, lo'iK-hau1. freight rates to major mar-
ticulars, phone. Write:
Minneapolis 40,'kets ’*> the cast. However, southern
P. O. Box
7p California shows signs of becoming a
Minn.
I "second Grand Rapids” in furniture
production, offering a new poten
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tial for Oregon hardwoods, says
Gary Sander, OSC forest products
marketing specialist.
Details of hardwood management,
marketing, and manufacturing are
discussed in a new bulletin, “Oregon
Hardwoods,” published by OSC exten
sion service. Free copies are available
1 from county extension offices or the
l09C bulletin clerk, Corvallis.
I The 16-page illustrated booklet was
I prepared by Sander in cooperation
'with the Poik county farm forestry
| committee. It includes recemmenda-
I tions for turning out high grade ma-
I tenal for factory or industrial lum
ber through proper logging, sawing,
drying, and surfacing.
production methods dif
Your business will be AP fer Hardwood
considerably from those for Doug
las fir which most western Oregon
PRECIATED at
sawmill operators understand, says
I Sander. As a result, improperly man-
i ufactured material has in some in-
l stances injured the sale of northwest
SERVICE STATION & hardwoods despite their good quality,
the specialist explains.
TRAILER COURT
Western markets would give local
Phone 903, Mill City.
producers an advantage of at least
MOTOK TUNEUP8
$25 a thousand board feet over east
ern growers, the bulletin points out.
Present and potential uses are list
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BRA 141C WORK
ed for red alder, Bigleaf maple, Ore
AUTO SUPPLIES
gon ash, chinkapin, black cotton
wood, Pacific Madrone, California
black o»k, Oregon white oak, myrtle,
tanoak, and Pacific dogwooa.
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DO YOUR PRINTING
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There is no need to spend your time going out of Mill City to
have your PRINTING done.
here at home.
The Enterprise is well equipped to handle all
TRY US FIRST AND BE CONVINCED
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Tire wear can indicate faulty brak-
1 ing, bad wheel alignment, oversteer
ing and improper air pressure. In
spect your tires regularly for worn
spots, tears and scrapes, and main
tain recommended inflation.
amili
TREMENDOUS OPPORTUNITY
REQUIRES a few hours work per week, days or evenings
delivering nationally known items to coin operated vending
machines in this area. Work consists of filling machines and
collecting the money.
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ABSOLUTELY NO SELLING. accounts established and
turned over to qualified man or woman. (No age limit). Start
part-time, keep your present job and earn a steady weekly
piofit. Possibility full-time with income increasing according
ly. A part-time operation can earn up to $250 monthly. Future
expansion can be financed, but a cash investment of $<50
necessary to start. To qualify you must have time, capital and
reliable car. Write giving phone and full particulars to: Self
Sendee 13446 Greenwood Ave. Seattle 33, Wash.
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The Enterprise can do it right
YOUR PRINTING NEEDS
SILVER SADDLE
GIVE OUfí KIDS B
Salem and Gates Guard Stations
Let The Enterprise
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