The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 01, 1967, Image 10

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    MENNIS OIL COMPANY
RIVER BEND SAND AND GRAVEL CO.
chard Benson, Manager
Concrete is a very neces­
sary product to complete any
planned major or minor con­
struction and the River Bend
Sand & Gravel Co., located at
645 7th N. W. in Salem is your
headquarters for top quality
as well as economical ready­
mix concrete.
Every batch of concrete,
large or small that leaves
their plant, does so in special,
well equipped delivery trucks.
The cement at the River
Bend Sand & Gravel Co. is
accurately mixed and measur­
ed to exact and specific stand­
ards. The equipment used for
this is scientifically designed
for this purpose alone, to in­
sure Mill City area residents
that they are getting the best
for a better job.
When you have a question
or a problem, you need only
phone 363-9283. They are con­
crete experts and if you so
B. T. Mennis, Owner
Mill City area and Marion
and Linn County farmers and
ranchers don’t have to leave
their work to have available
the vital petroleum needs
when they telephone 363-
1681 in Salem.
A bulk truck, containing
the long established and well
recognized brands of Signal
gasolines, diesel fuels, oils,
greases, and other lubrication
essentials will deliver where
and when you want it.
The Mennis Oil Company,
distributor in Salem, has a
desire, they will be more than
happy to come to your home
or place of business to give
you a detailed estimate.
For your next construction
project, this Trade Center Re­
view wishes to recommend to
all Mill City and Marion
and Linn County residents
that they call or visit the Riv­
er Bend Sand & Gravel Co.
at 645 7th N. W. in Salem or
phone 363-9283 for all their
ready-mix concrete needs.
SUDTELL'S AUCTION
B. J. Fox, Auctioneer
If you have something to
sell, you naturally want to
get the best possible price
for it. B. J. Fox has been
an auctioneer for many years
and is recognized as one of
the best in the business in
this area.
Phone 363-6098 or 364-4522,
or stop in and see B. J. Fox
at 3915 Silverton Road NE
in Salem.
B. J. Fox will work out
with you in a matter of min­
utes, a planned program of
auction sales designed to help
you realize the greatest profit
from your goods.
If you are in the market
for top bargains in anything
from cattle to coins, B. J.
Fox will help you find just
the thing you are looking for
at a price you want to pay.
Before you stop anywhere,
stop by and see B. J. Fox.
He may have exactly what
you want coming up for auc­
tion or he may be able to
shop for you.
Sudtell’s Auction is known
CARRIAGE MOTORS
The Carriage Motors of Sa­
lem with sales room and serv­
ice center located at 1435 12th
SE in Salem is Marlon and
Linn County area headquar-
ters for the best in quick,
courteous attention to all au-
tomotive needs.
Carriage Motors of Salem
has offered many years of re­
liable and honest service in
supplying the many used cars
and trucks in constant use
throughout the Marion and
Linn County area and has suc-
G & R AUTO WRECKERS
George Standish, Owner
to Marion and Linn County
farmers and ranchers as a
reliable clearing house for all
types of farm equipment as
well as household goods and
livestock. The next time you
have anything to sell, or if
you wish to buy, get in touch
with Sudtell’s Auction for the
best possible bargains.
In view of the top-notch
service rendered to Salem
area residents, this Trade
Center Review recommends
Sudtell’s Auction in Salem.
To replace a wrecked por­
tion of your vehicle with
any new auto parts can be
a very costly move, but Mill
City area and Marion and
Linn County residents are
finding that their budget is
safe when they visit or call
the G & R Auto Wreckers
in Salem.
Used engines of varied sizes
ror cars and trucks as well
as body paneling, windshields,
lights, trim, and accessories
are all in stock at G & R Auto
Wreckers located at Rt. 4,
SALEM
Jerry Bullock, Owner
■essfully established their rep­
utation as a locally respon-
tible automotive firm,
No car or truck owner will
want to consider a new ve-
hide until he has seen the
wide choice of power units
and body styles available in
the 1967 line, the most com­
plete in the company’s his­
tory.
The Carriage Motors of Sa­
lem repair center and the
expert mechanics employed,
makes them second to none
when they ask the courteous
salesman at Elsner Motor Co.
to point ou the advantages of
ownership of one of the many
models and motor sizes that
are available.
In this Trade Center Re­
view, we commend the Elsner
Motor Co. in Salem for their
fair and honest values, and
service extended with a smile,
service backed by years of
experience.
garagemen. oil companies,
and a host of others, many
precious hours and dollars.
They take pride in keeping
your equipment working and
you can depend on them to
do the highest type of work
at prices that are reasonable.
This Trade Center Review
is glad to again compliment
the Salem Equipment Inc. of
Salem upon their excellent
work and to recommend their
services to all Marion & Linn
County area residents.
C. J. HANSEN COMPANY
C. J. Hansen, Owner
The C. J. Hansen Company
located at 3552 Silverton Rr.
N. E. in Salem is your G. E.
dealer for heating and air-
conditioning and G. E. built-
ins for your kitchens.
Let the C. J. Hansen Com-
pany give you an estimate for
installing a General Electric
furnace using oil, gas or elec­
tricity. Their price will in­
clude the complete job in­
cluding all piping, duct work,
oil tank, Pre-Fab chimney or
anything that is needed so
that you will know exactly
how much it will cost. If
someone in your family has
an allergy, the C. J. Hansen
Co., can install a G. E. Elec­
trostatic filter which removes
pollen, dust and dirt from the
air. Or if you wish the ul­
timate in comfort, they will
install the al) electric Wea-
thertron Heat Pump which
cools your house in the sum­
mer and heats your home in
the winter. Dollar for dollar,
you get your money’s worth
when you buy G. E. from a
reputable company such as
the C. J. Hansen Company,
who takes care of their cus­
tomers with a well-qualified
GRABENHORST BROTHERS
R. E. Grabenhorat, G. H. Grabenhorst,
C. L. Grabenhorat, Owners
Occasionally Mill City area are in the capable hands of a
and Marion and Linn County professional in the real estate
residents find themselves fac­ field, serving the Salem and
ed with important and seem­
ingly uncomprehendable prob­ Willamette Valley Area since
lems when attempting to act 1910.
on their own in matters relat­ Grabenhorst Bros, as Real­
ing to real estate. Graben­ tors, subscribe to the highest
horst Bros, located at 180 Li­ standards o f professional
berty N. E. Salem, is always ethics and have long been ac­
there to provide Marion and tive members of both the Lo­
Linn County residents the cal and National Association
professional service needed of Real Estate Boards. Look
and the competent abilities so ror the oval Realtor seal and
vital to the proper handling call 362-2471 in Salem, a
of a matter as complex and Realtor!
demanding as real estate.
I This Trade Center Review
The Grabenhorst Bros, are ioins with pride, the Mill City
Realtors and the name Real­ trea and Marion and Linn
tor, not synonymous with real County residents, in com-
estate broker or just realty, nending Grabenhorst Bros in
assures Marion and Linn 'alem for their trustworthy
County people that their im­ ■ndeavors in the field of real
I
portant real estate matters state.
with stock lists and prices
and a complete explanation
of this unique home delivery
service. Of course there is no
obligation but smart shoppers
will wish to place their order
right away.
Capitol Food Service, Inc.,
is now in its third year of
service to Marion and Linn
County residents operating on
both a cash and approved
credit basis.
So to cut down on that gro­
cery bill the Trade Center
Review proudly recommends
to Marion and Linn County
resident they call Capitol
Food Service, Inc., at 581-1324
located at 2418 Pringle Road
S. E. in Salem.
CHINA CITY
GRAND ALUMINUM
WELDING
DEB'S
RESTAURANT
It makes little difference
what language you say it in,
but the Chinese had the right
idea when it comes to good
food. They not only have the
touch of the unusual in taste,
but the right idea as to the at­
mosphere in which to enjoy
it.
SALEM EQUIPMENT INC
thoroughly trained with many
years experience in their
field, turning out the most in­
tricate kinds of machine shop
work. They are fully equip­
ped to do all kinds of mach­
inery repairing and can de­
sign and manufacture special
machinery for different, par­
ticular purposes.
These services rendered by
the Salem Equipment Inc.,
have saved Mill City area and
Marion & Linn County farm­
ers. ranchers, warehousemen.
With food prices rising
steadily more and more smart
Marion and Linn County
shoppers are turning to the
Capitol Food Service, Inc., in
Salem for big savings on all
name brand products. A sim­
ple phone call to 581-1324 will
bring a Capitol Food Service
representative to your home
George Chinn, Manager
Earl R. and Anna Forrest Hitchman, Owners
The Salem Equipment Inc.
located at 3371 D St. N. E. in
Salem has complete equip­
ment for doing the finest kind
of machine shop and welding
work. They have presses,
lathes, milling machines, and
numerous other types of
equipment designed to do the
specific job called for.
However, this is only a part
of the story. Besides the up-
to-date tools needed for their
work, the Salem Equipment
Inc., has in their employ, ma­
chinists and welders who are
service department.
If you plan a new kitchen,
come in an see C. J. Hansen’s
complete line of G. E. built-
ins including: built-in self
■leaning ovens, range drop-
ins, range tops, range hoods,
dish washers, garbage dispo.
terns. Also Noblecraft prefin-
ished kitchen cabinets.
In this Trade Center Re-
throughout the Marion
and
.1, Hansen Cp. at 3552 Silver-
have in stock many different
body size windshields and it
is more than just a prob­
ability that the one for you
is there.
In this Trade Center Re­
view we commend the serv­
ices offered all Mill City area
residents by the G & R Auto
Wreckers at Rt. 4, Box 105
in Salem, and suggest to all
our subscribers and readers
that they drive a better car
with replacement parts offer­
ed at G. & R Auto Wreckers,
your auto wrecking friend.
Ray Warren, Manager
Harvey J. Elsner, Owner
Have you ever desired to
own a foreign car? To fulfill
your dream, just visit Elsner
Motor Company in Salem.
They are a company with a
reputation of fair and honest
service throughout their many
years of business.
The Elsner Motor Co., lo­
cated at 352 High NE, tele­
phone 363-7802, is Marion and
Linn County residents’ Dat­
sun dealer, and a visit to their
Box 105 in Salem.
G & R Auto Wreckers per­
sonnel are friendly and cour­
teous and very willing to see
to your necessary replacement
r s if you 'lace a call to
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record■'
of all their stock and their
reputation has been one built
on honest and fair prices.
Windshields which are
roken or shattered a-e a
Iriving and safety hazard
and alo very unnecessary
when vou visit C & R Auto
"'rnci-ers in Salem. They
CAPITOL FOOD SERVICE INC
throughout the Salem area in
the service they are able to
give to maintain and recon­
dition older models of any
make.
This Trade Center Review
recommends to all Marion and
Linn Co. residents that what-
ever their automotive needs,
they stop first for a talk
with the courteous and quali-
fied personnel at the Car-
riage Motors of Salem and
get the benefit of their years
of auto experience.
ELSNER MOTOR
showroom will show you the
Datsun body styles and colors
available in the 1967 lines.
The Elsner Motor Co. has,
for many years, been in the
foreign car business and they
are the only place where you
will find Austin - Healey,
Sprite, MG, and Triumph.
Marion and Linn County
residents can depend on hon­
est assistance in picking the
automobile to suit their taste
dependable fuel than with the
-•uality controlled line pro­
duced by Signal and carried
in adequate supply at the
bulk plant, located at 600 Wal­
lace Rd. N. W. in Salem.
This Trade Center Review
recommends to our Mill City
residents that whatever
their lubrication needs or
quantity gas orders they fol­
low the lead of their neigh­
bors and contact the Mennis
Oil Company, bulk dealer in
Salem.
long experience in supplying
the combustion fuels for heat­
ing and farm equipment op­
eration which are so heavily
consumed in the Marion and
Linn Conuty area. He knows
the location of your farm or
ranch and accurately measur­
es quantities to your individ­
ual order.
High volatility is vital to
the continuing function of
pulling machinery and no
where can Mill City farmers
1 and ranchers obtain a more
I
Located at 3583 Commercial
S. E. in Salem, you will find
the China City, who has just
one aim in mind being to
serve you to the best of their
ability, and when you talk
about the ability of the Ori-
entals, you talk about ex-
perts. For many years the
Chinese have led the way in
tasty foods such as chow
mein, egg rolls, shrimp, steak
rice, and barbecued specials
that are really out of this
world.
George Chinn invites you
to come in and try the taste
treat. Order your favorite
from their complete menu. If
you aren’t too sure what spe­
cial dish you would like, then
take a chance. Order one of
those house specials that
have a variety of “goodies"
on them. You will find that
the personnel at the China
City have the hospitality that
has been a part of the Chin­
ese for many centuries.
If you prefer to stay with
food that you know, then go
ahead and order one of the
American dishes on the menu.
They have the finest steaks
and sea food you have ever
eaten.
In this Trade Center Re­
view. we commend the China
City at Salem, and wish to
suggest to all Mill City area
and Marion and Linn Coun­
ty residents that they call to­
day at 581-5821 and reserve
space. Then you’re on your
own; order food Oriental
style or go ahead and order
American food: we won’t tell.
E & S GRILL-FOUR CORNERS
Ed Barnard, Owner
Pleasure comes in big mea- ues until late and dinner
•re when vou sit down at steaks are grilled to suit every
he E & S Grill Restaurant in individual taste.
The E 4 S Grill specializes
Salem when service is swift
in the finest of locally raised
and satisfaction is sure.
finished beef processed
The E & S Grill features the and
at home, aged and delivered
finest luncheon special in daily to their kitchens. Cakes
town, in a range of prices to pies, and pastries are all fresh
fit each and every budget. from the ovens, baked to per­
rhis popular meeting place fection, displayed for selec­
for businessmen and farmers tion in pastry cases. The E &
serves the tops in short ord­ S Grill invites you to drop
ers prepared quickly, but with in and give your sweet tooth
that special touch that has a break.
made the E & S Grill so
For maximum eating enjoy­
popular with Mill City area ment I” c'ean and comfortable
and Marion and Linn County surroundings, this Trade Cen­
residents.
ter Review gives highest
The E & S Grill, Four Corn­ praise to the E 4 S Grill, lo-
ers has established closing cated at 135 Lancaster Dr. S.
hours for the convenience of E Four Corners, phone 362-
late shoppers. Service contin-1 9230 in Salem.
THE COLONIAL
HOUSE
Rube Woreter, Manager
Home coking is great, but
there are those long hours of
preparation to keep Mom in
the kitchen to say nothing of
the big clean-up job after­
ward. You’ll give the whole
family a big treat when you
take them out to dinner in
the relaxed and easy atmos­
phere of the Colonial House
at 5005 Commercial S. E. in
Salem.
The Colonial House, which
features grained-out beef
steaks succulently served has
built a reputation with those
who enjoy good eating
throughout the Marion and
Linn County area.
You’ll also top off your
shopping day in Salem when
you stop with a friend for a
coffee break at The Colonial
House and experience taste
excitement with some of their
home-made pastries and rolls.
The Colonial House also ca­
ters to large parties, banquets
and luncheons by reservation
day or evening and a phone
call to 364-3744 will assure
you and your group of ade­
quate seating and quick ser­
vice from their immaculately
clean kitchen facilities.
Service is the key word at
The Colonial House where a
friendly waitress, eager to
please you and your party,
treats each customer as an
individual and promptly gives
those little touches of extra
service which make dining
out such a pleasure.
For good eating in pleasant
surroundings, this Trade Cen­
ter Review suggests you try
The Colonial House in Salem
and treat yourself to real
pleasure at popular prices.
Hws-
TEXACO
Olga Schwender, Owner
Loren Clark, Owner
Mr. Ken Shamp, Owner
Marion and Linn County
and Mill City area farmers
and ranchers can find that
whether it’s a large or small
job, the number to call for
quick and lasting welding is
581-2053 in Salem.
Highest professional stand­
ards are maintained at the
Grand Aluminum Welding
Shop. Welding and repair
where broken machinery is
only a temporary problem.
Their well-equipped shop
makes available to area resi­
dents the most advanced tech­
niques of welding efficiency
and contributes to the high
production of business and
agricultural efforts which de­
pend so much on machinery.
Breaddowns during peak
operating periods are costly
in terms of lost time but the
Grand Aluminum Welding
can effect a quick return to
the field for implements when
the part to be repaired is
brought to their repair shop
at 1232 Commercial N. E.
Years of experience are the
customer’s guarantee of the
right kind of arc or acetylene
sealing, brazing, or tacking
for every type of metal or
compound. If the job is too
large to move, the Grand
Aluminum Welding shop has
a portable equipment which
can be taken to the farm or
place of business and on-the-
spot repairs can be effected
in a minimum of time.
This Trade Center Review
suggests to our Mill City area
residents that for all welding
and machinery and engine re­
pair, they discover at the first
opportunity why so many of
their neighbors have learned
to depend on the Grand Alum­
inum Welding shop in Salem.
When company comes from
out of town, relatives favor
you with a visit, or just enjoy
a dining treat that is a wel­
come treat for Mom and the
whole family, then visit Deb’s
Restaurant at 3421 Market
N. E. in Salem, where ade­
quate seating and good serv­
ice are at your command.
Steak in the truest sense of
the word is served on sizzling
platters at Deb’s Restaurant
and in such a manner that
every bite is flavor at its
best.
The friendly waitresses and
employees at Deb’s Restau­
rant give special attention to
each and every need your
group requires, and have
built a reputation for fair
prices, courteous and com-
plete service, and serves
breakfast any time day or
night.
The homemade pastries and
rolls at Deb's Restaurant are
a must when you wish to take
a coffee break.
In this Trade Center Re­
view, we wish to commend
Deb’s Restaurant at 3421 Mar­
ket N. E. in Salem, and sug­
gest to all Mill City area and
Marion and Linn County re­
sidents to visit Deb’s Restau­
rant. Just call for your res­
ervations.
Let Ken’s Texaco, under
the familiar sign of the star,
put your car in top shape for
your driving pleasure and
safety.
Their modern, well-equip­
ped station has complete fa­
cilities for the checkin, ad­
justment, and repair of your
car’s entire electrical system
and fuel system. Ken’s Texaco
carries a complete stock of
replacement spark plugs, ig­
nition points, tires, fan belts,
and other auto accessories in
addition to fine Texaco gaso­
lines and oil.
The friendly courteous staff
at Ken’s Texaco has a thor­
ough knowledge of Mill City
and the surrounding area and
is ready and willing to supply
you with any information and
to answer your every ques­
tion.
The next time you are in
Salem, fill up at Ken’s Texaco,
located at 6160 River Rd. No.
Service is their watchword
and pleasing the customer
their only goal. Ask the man
who trades there.
This Trade Center Review
points out the fine service
extended to the Mill City area
and Marion and Linn County
residents at your local Tex­
aco station in Salem.
EOLA INN
COUNTESSA
BEAUTY SALON
Keep this Salem
Review
for
Future Reference.
Compiled, edited
and copyrighted by
News Accounting
Des and Helen Foley
Say thanks to Mom for the
many long hours she spends
in keeping your home neat
and clean. Take her out for
dinner tonight at the Eola
Inn, located at 4250 Dallas
Hy N. W. in Salem.
She will appreciate the
pleasant quiet atmosphere of
the Eola Inn, as well as the
fast efficient service extend­
ed by the polite attendants.
She will be especially delight­
ed with the fine quality, taste
tempting food that is their
speciality and you will be
pleased by the low reasonable
prices on the Eola Inn menu.
Choose from dozens of dish­
es prepared by true gourmet
cooks to please the most dis­
criminating tastes. Salads and
desserts are always a special­
ty at the Eola Inn and are a
highlight of any meal there.
The small fry in the family
are also welcome at the Eola
Inn. Realizing that the young­
sters are considered is partly
the reason that more and
more Mill City area and Mar­
ion and Linn County resi­
dents plan for dinner at the
Eola Inn.
The Eola Inn is pleased to
cater to large parties, so if a
gathering is in the offing,
don’t hesitate to place a call
to 362-9003 for reservations.
This Trade Center Review
is pleased to suggest the Eola
I Inn restaurant to its readers
for their next night out
Jeanie Camp, Owner
The Countessa Beauty Sa­
lon located at 1680 12th S. E.
in Salem is one beauty salon
where each phase of its work
is directed toward bringing
out your own individuality.
Women who care have found
that at this shop, their wants
in the matter of permanents,
shampoos, finger waves, hair
cutting, styling, or anything
else in the line of beauty work
will be taken care of by an
operator who sincerely de­
sires to help them to look
their best.
The Countessa Beauty Sa­
lon has modern equipment to
aid the skilled operators to
render the highest type of
service and many Marion and
Linn County women are
steady and well satisfied pa­
trons. One satisfied customer
tells another and thus repu­
tations are made. Incidently
someone must have been do­
ing some talking, because
Countessa’s Beauty Salon is
one of the busiest beauty
shops fn Salem.
Because of the high quality
and personalized service to
be obtained at the Countessa
Beauty Salon, its business has
had a steady and continual
growth over the years.
In this edition, we are glad
to recommend the Countessa
Beauty Salon to all Mill City
residents. For appointment,
phone 581-2758 in Salem.