The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 21, 1955, Page 4, Image 4

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    INVESTIGATE
The money saving possi bill ties of using one of our Frozen
Food Loekers. No power bill. No maintenance cost
No depreciation. Buy in quantity and save money.
Bob Hill
business
in Portland Saturday.
UVe BETTER FOR LESS
viHitur
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cre«s of Bend
visited relatives in Mill City Satur-
day afternoon.
Hirte’s Food Lockers
MILL CITY, OREGON
Mrs. Floyd Blackburn was in Salem
Friday where she submitted to sur­
gery on her nose.
YOU CAN'T GET A BETTER STEAK ....
We use only USDA Choice meats perfectly aged
and cooked just for your enjoyment. We know
that if you try just once, you will come again.
FULL LINE OF AUTHENTIC CHINESE DISHES
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Mackie and son,
Billie, spent the weekend in Vancouv­
er, Wash., with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing of
Fox Valley, spent Sunday
visiting
with friends on the Matolius.
The Mill City Presbyterian church
has recently completed a completely
new foundation under the church
building.
RIVERVIEW CAFE
MEHAMA, OREGON
Stamped Goods
NEW SHIPMENT OF STAMPED
Pillow Cases
Scarves
Luncheon Cloths, Etc.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude DeFrates
had picnic dinner on the Metolius
Sunday. They went on to Bend and
Paulina Lake for the day.
Mrs. Howard Means received a se­
vere cut on her hand Friday. While
doing dishes a glass broke causing
I the wound. She was taken to a phy­
sician where the wound was dressed
ALL FINE MATERIAL AND PRICED RIGHT
Ada’s Needle Shop
Phone 2243.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Odermann and 4— THE MILL CITY ENTERPRIfifl
Joe Lalack and son.
vacationing at Paul­ Kathy and Jimmy stopped over the THURSDAY. JULY 21, 1955
Mr. and Mrs. Jack weekend in Mill City on the way home
to Fortuna, Calif., after a vacation Business and Professional
guests Sunday.
DIRECTORY
with relatives in the middle west.
MH. and Mrs. Bill Stovst, » ho
I
V ¡siting at the Cecil Lake home at
have been visting Mrs. Stover's par-
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ents at Kansas City, Kansas, are ex­ the present time are Perry and Shan­
GATES AUTOMATIC
pected home today (Thursday.)
non Coryell of Redding, Calif. They
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LAUNDRY
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are the grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs.
Complete Drying Service
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Mr. and Mrs. George R. Howard Lake and will be here until August 1.
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and family moved into the duplex,
Open 6 Days a Week
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824, S. W. Spring Street Sunday. They
The Charles Kellys and Johnny
came here from Springfield, Oregon. drove up to the Marion Forks Fish
Hatchery’ Sunday afternoon, stopping • —
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett and at Idanha to visit the R. C. Hase-
JOHN W. REID. M. D.
daughter, Rosalie, were at Silver mans who are doing extensive re­
Creek Falls Sunday, where they went modeling on their house.
Physician and Surgeon
to attend a reunion of the Shepard
family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cree visited
MILL CITY, OREGON
the C. C. Wilsons and John Chastains
Miss Hazel Caudle, a member of the of Salem last week. The ladies are
1955 graduating class of Mill City is cousins of Mrs. Cree. They also vis­
now employed in the State House ited the R. E. Calavan family in Stay­
in Salem, leaving for her new po­ ton Sunday.
J. W. GOIN
sition Wednesday.
1 EXPERIENCED VETERINARIAN
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weathers By HAROLD'S FLORAL GARDENS
Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Todd and son, and family of Diamond Lake, visited Phone 6338
Stayton, Oregon
left Friday for
Laramie, Wyo., visited Sunday in Mill City with her I
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where Mr. Todd is attending the Uni­ bn.ther-in-law arid sister sister, Mr. _
versity of Wyoming. They expect to and Mrs. Floyd Blackburn and Mr
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be gone a month.
and Mrs. Ollie Muise and family. They 1
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also visited in Hubbard wilth Mr. and
»» eddle r UBCra! HOIDC
Otto Koeneke, teller at the United Mrs. Gilbert Weathers.
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Modern Funeral Service
States National bank here left Satur-|
day on a two week vacation. He will
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill joined a STAYTON
OREGON
go to Chicago via Canada, and re- group of 12 friends at a Portland club
turn on the States side.
Sunday for dinner and an informal
---------------------------- evening. The party was made up of
Mr. and Mrs. Opal Clark of Hardin, tour members who accompanied each
Mont., arrived here Sunday. Mr. Clark other last year on a 10-week trip
who is a brother of Mrs. Lake, will through Western Europe and Great
be employed by the Cain & Lake Britain. The Hills returned Monday, Septic Tanks and Sewers Cleaned
Trucking Co., on the coast.---------------- |
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Phone Salem 39468, COLLECT
1079 Elm St. W. Salem
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Park (Beryl and Mrs. Earl Loucks motored to
Mason) of Silverton became parents Eugene Friday night to take in a con-
of a daughter, Pamela Kay, on Wed- cert put on by the summer music
nesday evening, July 13, at the Sil­ students at the college. Miss Rosalie I
MILL CITY
verton hospital. Grandparents are Mr. Bassett, who has been studying music I
and Mrs. Harold Mason of Mill City, there for the past several weeks
DISPOSAL SERVICE
and Wilford D. Park of Caldwell, returned with them. She was one |
Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc.
Idaho, and Mrs. L. P. Serpas of El of the first clarinetists in the first'
weekly Dickuns $1.50 ner nmnth
Corifn Calif.
Calif
Ko
„a in
Gerito,
band
in *1.«
the concert.
Also light hauling.
Leonard Herman
Phone 3952
Mr. and Mrs.
Monte, who are
ina Lake, had
Scott as dinner
MILL CITY, OREGON
The birthday anniversary of Mrs.
I). B. Hill was honored with a family
gathering Tuesday evening, arranged
by Mrs. R. C. Haseman, Idanha, who
provided the birthday cake and ice
cream. Several lovely gifts were
opened by the guest of honor. Those
attending the affair at the Hill home
were Mrs. J. F. Potter, Mrs. W. J.
Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
ly and Johnny, Mr. and Mrs.
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Haseman.
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MIKE'S Septic Service
Stayton-Jefferson
Get your
AUTO WRECKERS
Rebuilt motors and trans­
missions.
Cars bought and sold
We buy junk.
Phone 6284, Stayton, Ore.
YOU GET...
S More car for your money!
0 Top dollar for
your present car!
0 Top resale price when
it comes time to sell I
and SAVE
3 WAYS !
GENE TEAGUE
CHEVROLET
STAYTON. OREGON
Come In during our
It's a fact! You can actually save money by buying your new Ford now
during our Summer Bandwagon Sell-a-bration . . . now while we’re giving
top "Sell-a-bration” deals! You save 3 ways!
SUMMER
BANDWAGON
In the first place, you get the car that sells more because it’s worth
more. The '55 Ford features styling inspired by the Thunderbird . . .
reassuring, quick-action Trigger-Torque “Go” ... and a brand-new. smooth-
new Angle-Poised ride. There’s nothing like it on the road!
SdLfib hAAG&Ks
Next, you get more money for your present car because we re out to
chalk up new sales records and we want your business! Fords are selling
at a leadership pace and you get the benefits. And remember this—your
present car will never be worth more in trade than it is right note.'
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IT PAYS TO BUY AT
HOME
Gc Suie TVitA.
PHILCO
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"OH YOUR
TELEVISION OR RADIO
In addition, you may expect an
extra dividend later For years. Fords
Imve returned a higher proportion of
their original cost at resale than any
other low-priced ear.
Get a Sell-a-bration Deal on
WE SELL BETTER
CARS FOR LESS
3207
Stiffler's Radio and
Appliance Co.
MILL CITY. OREGON
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Great TV, Ford Theatre Station KPTV, Thursday, 9;30
STAYTON. OREGON
Phone 2524
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