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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1970)
4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 3, 1970 THE P. O. Box 348 MILL CITY ENTERPRISE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 I’oblished at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thurvday Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. rhe Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint lar procedures.) The dealer without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an November 22, 1970 must fulfill certain obliga idvertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. Long Binh, Vietnam tions with respect to advertis I An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development ing and administrative pro Mr. Moffatt: Dear ■rf the timber industry and agriculture in this area. cedures but they are given a Since leaving Mill City for wide latitude on the handling MCMbtK ____________ MEMBER greener pastures (olive drab) I of many matters. The sales have been receiving The En men are employees of the deal terprise to keep up with the er — not the manufacturer. local news. It is encouraging Therefore they would not be fca sa — Association to see you comment on the entitled to subsidy, neither Awoc/«tion - Founded ut« »885 ---------------- local and national issues in government nor union. Subscription Rates I must agree with your im your column, Up and Down darion-Linn Counties, per yeur________ $4.00 the Avenue. It shows an in plications about the strike, the »utside Marion-Linn Counties, per year .... $4.50 terest in what is going on fact that the workers will not »utside Oregon, per year ______________ $5.00 around us. but I wish you recoup their losses due to the would research some of your strike — collective bargaining •ON W. MOFFATT ..................................... Editor and publisher subjects prior to publication. as used by the UAW, is a Your latest blunder occurred farce. What could have been FORGE LONG ... .......................... Assistant Publisher-Printei NORMA LONG ..._. _. .......... Society and News Editor in the 12 November issue re done to bring the union to its’ .» •••••. UH EE ......... ......................................... Local News Editor garding the GM strike—and knees would have been a "lock MARY KELLY ...... ....................................... Local News Editor I quote “How about the car cut” by the other three manu salesman who is trying to facturers. thereby putting the CORRESPONDENTS •etroit-Idanha......... ........................................... Boots Champion make a living selling GMC entire UAW force on the Gates ........................ ................................................... Rose Cree products’ Isn’t he just as en union strike fund, thereby de Menama................... ................. Mrs. John Teeters - Jean Roberts titled to subsidy as the factory pleting the strike fund faster WADE H. PYLE .vons ...................... ___ ______ __________________ Eva Bressler worker?’’ If you would have and reducing their demands in checked with local GM dealers order to get the men working Funeral services were held I think you would have found again. This is a ploy that has at the Howell-Edwards Chapel that the dealerships were not not been used in recent years. of the Gardens in Salem last I read, with regret, the ar Wednesday for Wade H. Pyle on strike. Also, many people I do not know that car dealers ticle in The Enterprise per of Salem, and formerly of Mill I are independent businessmen taining to the State Flag Fund City. Call Us Any Day For —not company flunkees. I being depleted. I hope the ne Mr. Pyle passed away in a can speak from personal ex cessary funds are obtained to Salem hospital on November No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between perience with respect to Ford continue this service. Many 21. He had been ill for some I dealers (and I assume the oth men over here are proud of time. He was a native of the Stayton and Gates. er manufacturers have simi- their respective states and like Lacomb-Lebanon area. He was ON OR OFF THE CABLE connected with Les’s Tavern in Mill City for a time. RCA VICTOR Surviving are one son, Hen ry Pyle of Albany, two daugh The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. ters, Mrs. Alma Becktold and RCA WHIRLPOOL Mrs. Phyllis Tompkins both of TA p Rett Laundry Equipment Salem; three brothers, Ward Pyle of Lebanon, Arvey Pyle, of Edmonds, Wn., and Ted Pyle of Salem; nine sisters, Mrs. Alma Olson, Jefferson; Mrs. Grace Lewis, Springfield; Mrs. Ivy Lewis, Olympia, Wn.; Mrs. Ruth Unger, Albany: Mrs. Dorothy Rutherford. Portland; Appliance — Kazllo Mrs. Hilda Larson. Portland; SALES — SERVICE Mrs. Edith Laird, Lakeview: >08 N. Third Ave. Stayton Fh. 769-2154 Mrs. Mildred Chastain, Salem, Helen P.y.e, Salem; also Phone 897-2772 117 N. E. Wall Street Mill City and 14 grandchildren. Rev. George Horton officiat ed and interment was in the City View cemetery. NêHt?AL^ h BE Electronic Servicing And Sales at Reasonable Rates CAPITOL PHONE PHONE SALEM GATES 581-4047 897-2777 SERVICE 3882 State Street, Salem, Oregon 97301 No Mileage Charge Canyon Area Every Thursday From Mehama To Idanha GOOD SELECTION Of New or Used, Color or Black and White TV Sets at REASONABLE PRICES to hang their state flags in their living quarters or offices. It would be a shame to be un able to obtain their state flag. I have rambled enough now. 1 look forward to returning to Oregon, my adopted home state, when my tour is finish ed in four months. I hope people in Oregon, and Mill City in specific, appreciate the climate there—in the past eight months I have not seen the temperature go below 75* (day or night) and look forward to gome cool rain or snow when I return. Sincerely, Bob Avery SP/4 Robert H. Avery 561-68-1302 HHD 90th Repl. Bn. (DPU) APO San Fran cisco 96591. 5 TV, Radio & Appliance Service w »Tal 1 d d »TIFI IF 0/V TARGET EVERY T/ME The Mill City Enterprise Sometimes Itk Smart to Act a Little Hoaqish Building a new home or remodeling? Time for a KilchenAid Dishwasher GET YOURS AT /here are times for giving ) Trade builds communities. Trade is the father of Prosperity. There is no other source of better jobs, bet ter business, better social facilities. to others ... and there are times for looking out for ourselves; times when charity is appropriate ... and times when there’s not even spirit ual profit in it. ) Except when they’re in real need we don’t give to strangers the food, clothing and other necessities that our money buys ... why isn’t it also wise to keep for ourselves and our children the community-invigorat ing Vitamin S that is part of the re- turns—to someone—for every dollar $ One of the most common and least profitable forms of giving is the making of donations to the growth and prosperity of other communi ties ... through unnecessary out-of- town buying. These Firms Are Genuinely Interested in the Future of Our Community and Your Welfare H. L. Ashby Madison-Davis Ins. Co. Inc. Santiam Cable Vision Kelly Lumber Sales Distributor of Shell Products MUI City, Oregon Mill City, Oregon Building Supplies, Paints, Plumbing Supplies. Electrical Fixtures Jerry Pittam Insurance Circle K Phone 897-2413 or 897-2W4 Mill City’s New Convenience Store U.S. National Bank of Oregon Mill City Enterprise Head Office Portland Advertising — Commeratel Printing Moffatt Plumbing & Heating Phone 897-2799 Mill City, Oregon Girod's Hilltop Super Market S A H (kwn Stamps We Give S A H Green Stamps Don's Tire Sales Tires Are My Business S. W. Broadway at Fifth Less Body & Fender Repair Complete Body Repair & Paint Service Kelly Lumber Sales in Mill City We have a wide choice of models and prices. Whichever KitchenAid dish washer you choose, you’ll get the same effective washing and drying actions, the same de pendability. KitchenAid doesn't skimp on quality or perform ance to meet a price. Vari-Front panels let you match the dishwasher front to your cabinets or other ap. pliances. mill «ITT, oaceee Week Day Hours 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Saturdays: 8:36 A. 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