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Business and Professional DIRECTO RY ■*=—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, AlGl'ST 14, 1958 OUR SPECIAL SALE ON Fishing Equipment JOHN W. REID. M.D Physician and Surgeon MILL CITY. OREGON is still in progress. If you haven't been in and checked our bargains, better take advantage of them today. Elton Gregory, who graduated last spring from OCE will teach this year in the Madras school system. — Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt spent the weekend in Gresham at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Redinger. JENKINS HARDWARE We S and Stamp«« Phone 2206 Mill City, Ore. When You Think of BURGERS or * ICE CREAM Think of the MILL CITY DRIVE IN When You Think of the Drive In Think of * BURGERS * ICE CREAM * FRENCH FRIES and * CONEY ISLAND HOT DOGS Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clarke and I two small daughters, of Salem, spent (the weekend with his parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Vern Clark. DR. LESIJH J. CARSON Optometrist 9 to 5:30 Mon. Thru Bat. Except Wednesday 530. Third St Stayton Phone RO 9-2751 II Green Give DR. JOHN C. TARR Chiropractic Physician Phone RO 9-2922 Hours 9:00 to 6:00 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parks and two Evenings By Appointment ¡children of Salem, spent Sunday with 112 E. Ida St. Stayton her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold , Mason. Philip Goble will leave next week I for San Bearnadino, California to at- i tend Electronics school. Goble is a i vetereran of the Korean War. DR. VICTOR J. MYERS Chiropractic Physician BELL BLDG. Nored Builders of Corvallis W il! I play Hermiston’s Stewart’s Market IDA and THIRD ST. Saturday at 4 P. M. in the State Soft- , ball tournament at Coos Bay. STAYTON. OREGON PHONE RO 9-2557 J. W. GOIN Experienced Veterinarian By Harold’s Floral Gardens Pti. RO 9-2533 Stayton, Ore. Protect Your Investment I Mr. and Mrs. James Cuthbert and son, Jimmie of Bend, spent several days in Mill T'ity. They enjoyed I swimming in the Little North Fork. \'r-4 Rt SWAR1 Protecting the investment you have in your truck and automobile is our business. We make it our job to see that each working part is properly lubricated with the right kind of grease and oil. f t Mrs. John Angelsey returned home 7 from a Salem hospital where she underwent surgery July 29. She is slowly improving at her home. I August Miss Lydia Creel of Birmingham, Dr. Mark Hammencksen’s Upto- Iowa a cousin of Mrs. Jay Mason is metric offices in the Boll building in visiting at the Mason home here at Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m. the present time. Miss Creel, who is SCIENTIFIC HORSE-SHOEING [ to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne- on her way home following a tour eessary. adv. of the Hawaiian Islands, plans to TEX SHIVELY ------- ---------- I leave here Friday for Spokane, where M rs. Paul Barkley of Corvallis she will visit relatives. Phone UL 9-2202 is spending the week here with her For Appointment | parents, the Charles Kellys, while her John Kelly entertained a small i husband is on a business trip to group of friends with a barbecue and Pullman, Wash. dance party on the patio of the Kelly home last Wednesday evening. Those Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cuthbert and present were Laura Lyons, Cheryl Weddle Funerei Home Jimmie of Bend spent a few days Chailender, Frances Reid, Janet Hut with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. chinson, Rex Putman, Mark Sheythe, Modem Funeral Service Floyd Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.-and the host, John Kelly. Several OREGON Roger Nelson. ■TAYTON others were unable to attend. Bring your equipment to us today, and let us take care of it each month. It will pay dividends in bet ter and longer trouble-free performance. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meader left this week for Des Moines, Iowa, fol lowing a visit with their son Clarence Meader and family. Harry Meader is night police chief at Des Moines I where he has served with the police , department for 27 years. His son is police chief at Mill City. Ross Mason, who had spent Home time here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay R. Mason left for his base at Long Beach, Calif., with Dale Bassett who had been visiting here and at Lyons. Ross will leave soon on a tour of duty overseas in the Navy. His wife and daughter will re main here during the time he is away. Mrs. Dorothy Gluesing and two daughters of Seattle, Wash., have moved into the duplex at 8th and S. W. Spring. Mrs. Gluesing plans to give piano lessons. DRAPER'S FLYING A SERVICE WE GIVE 8 A H GREEN STAMPS Phone 7442 I Mrs. John W. Reid and two child-' Mrs. Anton Moravec is reported as somewhat improved at her home. She ren, Frances and Warren, returned is suffering from diabetis and is un last week from their annual vacation der the care of Dr. Reid. Her daugh trip to visit her parents at Galveston,1 MIKE'S Septic Service ter, Mrs. Cecil Wilson, of Oregon Texas. Miss Elouise Harris, an aunt Septic Tank» and Sewer« Cleaae« City, and a daughter-in-law, Mrs. of Mrs. Reid, made the return train Pt Salem EMpjre 3-9468 COLLECT Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sevy and three Frank Moravec of Salem, are taking trip with them for a visit here. Dr. : 1079 Elm St. W. Salem children, Sherry Jeffrey, and Rachell, turns taking care of her. and Mrs. Reid planned to take their I of Palo Alto, Calif., arrived Sunday guest on a week-end excursion to night and are spending the week at Lyle Warnke and Guy Killam of Crater Lake. the home of Mrs. Jack Scott. the Portland Corps of Engineers of Oscar Harris, 16-year-old son of Mr. WE SELL BETTER fice were visitors at The Enterprise Mrs. Vera Hathaway who has spent office Tuesday forenoon. Mr. Warnke ; and Mrs. Albert Harris, of east of CARS FOR LBSS the summer at her home in Mill City operated newspapers in North Da I Gates, received a broken collar bone will leave Tuesday for Redding, Calif kota at the same time Moffatt did, ' in an accident Thursday afternoon ornia, where she will again serve as and a short time was spent reminisc ■ when his bicycle collided with one a Housemother at Shasta College. I ridden by another boy at Northwest ing about the “old days.’’ I Fifth anil Alder streets. Several boys Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McMorris and The Charles Kellys and John, ac 1 were riding their bicycles in a group. I Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grant spent the companied by Mike Kelly who is visit- The injured shoulder was immediate- STAYTON. OREGON weekend in Portland where McMor ing here from Barstow, Calif., and , >y placed in a cast, which will be IT PAYS TO BUY AT ris and Grant played softball in the Mrs. W. J. Robinson, drove to Port-1 worn for some time. first annual Rose City tournament. land Sunday to see the penguins and , HOME M rs. Carl Longenecker writes this | the Russian bear cubs at the new zoo. Mrs. C. B. Trask left by train Sat However, the zoo is still quite in week to have the address on their urday evening for Fresno, Calif., af complete, and it was a miserably hot Enterprise changed from Plush, Ore-' gon to Cedarville, Calif. Mr. Longe ter having spent several weeks here day for spectators. necker has been transferred from the visiting relatives. She was driven to Hart Mountain game refuge to the Salem by the D. B. Hills and Mrs. J. The Del Smith family held a picnic GENERAL REPAIRING F. Potter. at the state park west of Mill City refuge located in Nevada. Mrs. Longe WELDING Sunday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. necker stated the weather has been Visitors at the home of Mr. and Cecil Smith of Portland, Mrs. Cleo nice there, because of the high alti We have on hand Mrs. W. A. Mackie and son, Billy, Blevins and Mri and Mrs. Stanley tude, it being 6,500 feet. They have are Mary and Caroline Hershey, Vail and children. Spending Saturday hb<i s jveral electrical storms, but no DELCO BATTERIES daughters of Mrs. Henry Hershey of night at the Smith home and also at fires to date. Portland. They came Monday and are tending the picnic were Mr. and Mrs. The Bob Hills were guests at two leaving for their home today. Ivan Farber of Portland. picnics Sunday. Early in the day they Mir. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel went to Frank Wilson, Min of Mr. and Mrs. attended one at Lyons, honoring an Veryl & Jim Hoover, Prop Estacada Sunday where they attend Ellis Wilson of Yoncalla broke his aunt of Mrs. Hill’s who was recently) Ph. 2602 or Ph. 351 ed the 42nd anniversary of the class neck while swimming in a river in married. Later in the afternoon they : of 1916, of which "Doc” was a mem that area Friday afternoon. He was joined the Carl Kelly family as guests ber. He rtated 11 out of the 14 mem taken to Emanual hospital in Port of the Don Walkers at Detroit Lake. bers were present for the event. land for special treatment, according They went via Walker’s boat to the to Nat Wills, grandfather of the island for the picnic supper. Mrs. Hill | Mill City friends have received the young man. Mrs. Wills is in Yon is recovering from breaking her left. Stayton-Jefferson announcement of the birth of a son calla at this time. Mr. Wills stated arm while at the beach last week, I July 22 to.Mr and Mrs. Martin Craig, it was too early to tell for sure, but but it will be in the cast for some > AUTO WRECKERS ' of Sand Point, Ida. The baby was it is possible that youug Wilson will time. Ronald Vern and has a sister, be paralyzed in both legs a« a result ---------------------------------------------- — Rebuilt motors and trans named Robin. Craig is a former resident of t>f the accident. Check the ads for bargains missions. Mill City. Let me prove it at no expense to you. You buy a bottle of 100, I will give you 10. After a ten day trial if YOU can not tell they help bring back the unopened 100 and Your money will be refunded. Special Thurs., Fri., Sat. Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton, Ore. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Prompt service in the Canyon when you call us Reasonable Rate« Satisfaction Guaranteed Ph. RO 9-2819 Stayton, Ore. LICENSED Garbage Disposal 11J9 Per Month and Up Ateo Servicing Gate«. I.yoaa Idanaha and Detroit MILL CITY, OREGON disposal service Bod Cline, Owner Ph. 5902 Mrs. I>ee Ross spent three days over the weekend caring for her mother, Mrs. R. L. Faust, in Albany while another daughter Mrs. Bob Trask, I and her younger son, Johnny spent ' a few days at Mapleton with their I husband and father. Everett Lake has just completed ' mowing the Fox Valley cemetery. According to Gladys Mason, funds for the upkeep of the cemetery are at their usual low level, and anyone who has not contributed toward this service is invited to do so at once. Members of the Mill City Lions Club Auxiliary received notification of a workshop to be held in Albany Thursday, September 25. The local club has been asked by the new dis trict director, Mrs. Harry Pitts, of Albany, to assist with registration for the day. Whipped butter goes further and spreads easier on sandwiches. To whip soften one pound of butter. Whip in mixer. As it mixes add 3 tablespoons boiling water, a few drops at a time. 54‘ *3.75 $1.90 ASPIRIN 100s Two for Price of I ............................ ASCORBIC ACID, 250 mg, 100s two for price of I ASCORBIC ACID, 100 mg, 100s two for price of I Hoover's Repair Visitors Friday evening at the Lowell Cree home were Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gorton, Lloyd and Dale, and Mrs. J. C. Dickinson, all of Salem. Mrs. Dickinson remained at the Cree home until Tuesday evening and then returned to Salem. Mill City You Need Vitamins In The Summer GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET Cars bought and sold We buy junk. Highway 22 Mill City Pharmacy Dependable Prescription Service Phone 6607 J. C. Kimmel ’3 MILL CITY SERVICE and QUALITY HARDWARE AUGUST CALENAD SPECIAL Stock Reduction SALE e from today until Sept. 1st In order to keep from moving so much stock to cur new location in the Oddfellow building next to Stewart's Grocery, we are holding a stock reduction sale. Come in early and save on many items of first class merchandise. CLOTHES ¿ASKET A REGULAR 3«49 VALUE NOW ONLY • Sturdy, lightweight plastic • Assorted colors • Without «»upon $2 99 Toko the stress ond stroin out of clothes carting with this wonder ful lightweight plastic bosket. Get yOvrs today at this low, low price. .1E N N IE’S »Ve Give S & H Green Stamps Service & Quality Hardware A. and M. TOMAN Mill City, Oregon