The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 22, 1958, Page 3, Image 3

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small party Saturday evening at the «—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Fred Lindemann home. Present for THIRSDAY, MAY 22, 1958
LOGGER’S choice
the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Cas­
By Mrs. John Teeters
tle, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Gustafson, Riky, and Mrs. Clarence Golden and
A group from the Mehama church Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cremer and child­ son, Allen, visited relatives in Prine­
attended a Stewardship conference ren and Mr. »nd Mrs. Lindemann and ville os er the weekend.
which was held Sunday afternoon family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Trumbley and
sons were visitors recently in the
May 18 at the First Presbyterian
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Monroe
and
John Savage home.
church in Dalias. Going from here
were the Rev. James Hardy, Mr. and daughters and Scott Brown spent
\ isitors at the John Cook home
Sunday nicknicking and fishing on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wil­
MCCULLOCH’S
Mrs. Ray Roberts, B. L. Kirsch, Eu­
the
Metolius
river.
NEW
son and family of Eugene.
gene Coles, and Mrs. L E. Wallen.
Mrs. Grant Smith returned to her
The Willing Workers took a day
The third grade of the Mehama home at Happy Camp, Calif., the last
SUPER 55!
school enjoyed a picnic at the Elk­ of the week after visiting relatives off from their usual meeting* Wed­
Moil power
horn home of their teacher, Mrs. Bon­ here for a couple of weeks. Her two nesday and just had a fun day by go­
ita Myers Friday afternoon. Mrs. Don grandchildren, Donald and Deborah ing to Bend and having luncn at the
per pound
Callahan and Mrs. Jim Owen took | Wagner returned home with her for Pine Tavern, then sight-seeing. En­
of
joying this trip were Mmes. Doris
some of their children in their cars
Tbeissen, Myrtle Geston, Alpha Ev­
and assisted Mrs. Myers with the a visit.
any
Weekend guests at the Art Ander-
picnic. Fifteen children enjoyed the I sons were Mr. Anderson’s sister, Mrs. erly, Dorothy Williamson, Lydia Wil­
gear-
liamson, Rose Y'oungblood. Audrey
outing.
Glenn Berringer of Oregon City
Spoelstra and daughter from M illiamson, Theo. Houck, Pearl Geib-
rive *aw —
vjsited Sunday at the Jim Rich- , balem- sunday Sue*ts at the Ander* ivr, Rilla Schaffer, Stell* Davis and
-—-j were Mr. Anderson’s father,
THY IT TODAY!
mond home. Mr. and Mrs. Richmond | John Anderson from Mill City, Mrs. Hel«i Lichlyter. Returning from
Bena with the ladies was Mrs. J. C.
and daughters accompanied Mr. Ber­
Verstegg and Mrs. Gayla Cava- ' andevert, who was the guest of
Only $320 up - Easy Terms ringer to Mill City in the afternoon Jim
liere and children from Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Davis. Dr. J. C.
where they visited at the Fred Duffy
Mrs. Mabel Patton returned home X andevert had dinner With Mr. and
home.
from
Portland
the
first
of
last
week
Mrs. Gudne Geston Saturday evening.
Mrs. Ed Castle was honor guest at
a luncheon held at her home Monday where she had visited several days The Vandeverts returned to Bend
her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday.
noon honoring her birthday annivers­ with
Harry Patton. Visitors with Mrs. Pat­
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cannon and
ary, which was May 18. Present for
the luncheon and bringing gifts were, ton Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John family and Mrs. Esther Touts of
1
Amort
from
Waldo
Hills.
Mrs. Fred Lindemann, Mrs. Nick
Home visited friend* in Idan­
Sunday guests at the Alvin Grif- Sweet
ha Sunday.
Gustafson, both from Lyons, Mrs.
Phone UL 9-2160
OrviUe Bilyeu, Mrs. Harry Monroe, i fiths home were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 9P3 Kenneth Golden and family vis­
Boring and family from Eugene and
Mr*. Milton Roten and Mrs. Castle. Mr.
ited the Clarence Golden’s Friday ev-
Mehama, Oregon
and Mrs. Dale Champ and child­ lening.
They were enroute to Ft. |
Mrs. Castle was also honored with a
ren,
¡Campbell, Ky., where Mr. Golden will I
Friday night and Saturday guests be stationed. He had received his ba- !
at the Robert Crook home were Mrs. sic training at Ft. Ord, Calif.
Crook's brother and wife, Mr. and
Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Fry are
Mrs. Ronald Coleman from Port­ constructing a brick patio and fire-'
land.
1 place to the lunch stand, formerly'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crook and i Kechum’s Lunch. They are also in­
Mrs. Clifford Crook and son, Greg­ stalling a donut machine. Flans are'
ory visited relatives in Portland Sun­ I to have this finished for Labor Day |
day. Mr. Crook’s mother, Mrs. Eva weekend. The Fry* will then have all |
Crook returned home with them after out-door service.
a week’s visit in Portland.
I A bridal shower was held In honor
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castle were in pi Miss Berta Carol Morgan Satur-
silver
Salem Sunday to attend the
! lay evening at the Detroit Commun-
wedding anniversary reception for ty hall. Miss Morgan received many
Mr*. Castle’s brother and wife, Mr. lovely gifts. Games were played and
and Mrs. George Herberger^
refreshments were served. The host-j
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dorn of esses were Flo Retta Young and
Now Mill City has a Service Station Open 24
j Portland visited here during the I Marjorie Benton.
Hours a Day to give Patrons of the Area a New
! weekend.
Last Sunday your reporter met five
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tietze and families from Portland who were,
Service.
granddaughter, Barbara Richmond ¡trying out a new scheme m vacations
spent a couple of days last week at |via Vacation Land Trailers. The
Now is the time to have your Car given a com­
the Tietze cabin on the Metolius . group was from Portland and all
river
plete Change of Grease and Oil for
| worked for Western Auto Supply.
They had all spent a week on the
I Metolious fishing and they were well
pleased with their limit of fisn each I
By Jessie Savage
pay and were in Detroit sight-seeing.
| Milo Harris and son, Kenny arrived . lheir vacation was well planned with
We have the Equipment and Know-how to do the
I Thursday afternoon from Sanger, jthe trailer idea. They had their peU
Calif. Mr. Harris, Kenny and nephew “*“i everything needed to make a trip
Job Right.
Jim Harris, attended the funeral of Peasant in the small compact trail-
Milo’s sister, Mrs. Rose Perry inHrs- TheY seem to think it wa* the
Vancouver, Wash., Friday.
| I answer to the vacationists dream,
A2c Gerald Rudy, gon of Mr. and 'especially families with children and
WE GIVE S A II GREEN STAMPS
Mrs. Julian Rudy is home on a 30- pets. Included in the group ware
day leave after being stationed 18 Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Long and family,
Phone 7442
Highway 22
Mill City
months in the Philippines. After his Mr. and Mrs. Earl Denmng and fam­
leave, he will then go to West Palm ily, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rueff and
• Beach, Florida, where he will be at- family, Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Glynn
. tached to the map photography and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Howser and family.
group.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reid and
family have gone to Hermiston for
To prevent dried fruits from clog­
a two week vacation.
ging a food chopper, add a few drops
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lady and son, of lemon juice before grinding.
MEHAMA
Order Your Printing From The
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Nabisco Crackers . . . 2lb.box49c
Kraft Velveeta Che ese . 2 lb. brick 79c
Mayflower Cottage Cheese . pint 29c
Best Foods Bread & Butter
Pickles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 jars 39c
Fisher's Biend Flour' . . . 10 lbs. 89c
Hawaiian Punch . 46 oz. can 2 for 65c
Raymond Branch & Son
Equipment Company
FRESH PRODUCE
TOMATOES ........................................
CARROTS
Detroit-Idanha .
2 cello bags 29c
RADISHES and GREEN ONIONS, each bunch 5c
24 HOURS
Springand Summer Driving
lb. 29c
FRESH MEATS
BONELESS FULLY COOKED CANNED
Picnic Hams3 lbs. $2.19
Pure Ham Loaf lb. 49c
Ground Pork and Ham
PURE
Pork Sausage:
lb. 49'
AGED WISCONSIN CHEDDAR
...... ..... .....
Cheese
lb. 69*
See Us For Locker Beef
DRAPER'S FLYING A SERVICE
Cutting and Wrapping Our Specialty
Prie-
Ken Golliet
Effective
MEHAMA, OREGON
Printed Receipt Deliveries
May 22. 23. 24
Your Friendly IGA Store
OF
Air Conditioning-terr peraterei made to order Get a demontfrafion!
Diesel Fuel Gasoline
Stove Oil
They're Full-Size Cheties
No skimping in teat width, leg­
room, wheelbase —Delray give*
you every generous dimension
offered by any Chevrolet.
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Complete Assurance
A COMPLETE CHOICE OF
ENGINES
OF
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Human Error
On our delivery truck has been installed two
PRINTO-METERS
You can order a Delray with Chevy’*
top Fuel Injection V8 if you like—or
get any one of the five V8’* or the
Blue-Flame Six!
/j
Th» baaurilul Dtlray 2-Oaor Sedan, one oí thraa budga'pricad Dalray model*.
An Automatic Device Which Gives You A
Printed Receipt
Chevrolet's dollar-str etching DELRAY
One for Diesel and Stove Oil — One for Gas
YOU JUST CAN’T TIE THIS BUYI
A New Service for the Canyon Area
UNIQUE
Printo-Meter Service is being used succesfully
in the big cities.
We are the first in the Willamette Valley, to the best of
our knowledge, to install a double pumper truck with
Printo-Meters on each pump. This assures each and every
customer a true measure as well as clean and undiluted
fuel for his tractor, truck, caterpillar, or heating system.
your money—from longer, newer, lovelier bodies to a wider range of
the more you’ll find to like in Delray— THE LOWEST PRICED
i
OF ALL THE LOW-PRICED CHEVROLETS!
Chevy doesn’t have any “»mailer"
model* The big, l>eautiful Chevrolet
Delray is just as long, just as wide, just
as softly sprung on the same 117-inch
wheelbase as the luxurious Bel Air
model, Like every other Chevrolet,
it has the extra solidity and quality of
Body by Fisher There’s no stinting
on optional equipment, either You
Printed Receipts Given with All Petroleum detiverim
YOU'RE SURE with PRINTO-METER
Seeds
Fertiliser
Feeds
Grinding and Mixing
Machinery
Hardware
Marketing
Phone RO 9-2156
Full Coil Suspension
Delray** itandard *uspen*ion »yitem
put* a cloud-soft coil spring at each
wheel, blend* thi* with the beaudful
n^aMiti of four-link rear control arm* I
engines, transmissions and suspension systems. The more you look
The inauguration of PRINTO-METER service ... a meth­
od whereby our petroleum products are delivered to your
tank* through a receipt-printing meter ... is the latest in­
stance of our continuing efforts to serve our patrons better.
Santiam Farmers Co-op.
Here’s surefire proof Chevrolet always knows how to give you more for
»
can get anything from Fuel Injection*
to Level Air* ride, any Chevrolet
transmission, any Chevrolet engine,
just as you clioose. Take a long, long
look at this one next time you drop in
at your Chevrolet dealership—because
the more you demand for your money
the surer it is you’ll decide on Delray I
'Optional at trtra tort.
and Delray is the only
car in iu claw with the extra
rigidity of an all-new Safety-Girder
frame, the extra clarity at Safety
Plait Gl.u* all the way around, th*
extra convenience of crank«
operated vent windows!
See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer
Gene Teague Chevrolet
Steyton. Orc.
Chevrolet Salm A Service
Phcoe RO 9-2126