7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPR isb THURSDAY. JANUARY 1. 1»59 CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED RATES Church bazaars, suppers, bake •ales, etc. will be run under “Special kaaouacements" classification with | • minimum charge of 50 cents pet '■eertiun. Ten cents per line esch insertion. No advertisement accepted for less Sias 50 cents per week. Count five words to the line in ordering your ad. Phone 6651, Mill "Mey or mail your advertisement to rhe Mil) City Enterprise, Mill City, Orugor For Rent FOR RENT—Two bedroom house between MJ) City and Gates. Has TV cable installed. See Mrs. Bob Rash. 40tf Card of Thanks WRIGHT TRUCK LINE W* wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends for the r ex- press ons of sympathy; for the many Miscellaneous _________ — __ ___ ——— - tl cal offerings and cards at the FOR SALE— One in h and It, inch time of our re.ent bereavement.— galvanized pipe. 1949 Pontiac 4- The family of Joseph R Harlan. p door sedan, good condition); five horsepower outboard motor.—504 S. E. Fairview, St Mill City. 2p Sawmill LOGS WANTED Top prices fir Second Growth STOUT CREEK LMB. CO 4 west of Mehama. Oregon Mt# OFFICE FURNITURE «nd eouip ment. typewriters, sOfirg machines, calculators, cash regi> ters, duplicat ors, safes, filing equipment. We sell, rent, i»tp and repair, bargains in used machines Roei Typewriter Exchange, 45« Cc-wt St.. Salem, if WANT TO BUY TIAFBER FOR RENT—Hospital beds and mat- trt--*es, rollaway beds and inat- Small or large tracts Either caSh or stumpage basis I tres es. H L. Stiff Furniture Co We give Penny Saver Stamps 867 Srd St. Stayton. Phone «804. 33tf V4 mile weet of Mehama Oregon 3tf | STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. I I I Situations Wanted PART-TIME: Earn $200 to M00 a I month representing Allstate In­ I WORK WANTED—By day or boor, also baby sitting. Genevieve Kester­ Between Portlend-Salem-ldenha all way points Allied Van Lines Agent Local & Nationwide Household Moving Automotive & Industrial Maintenance Welding, Diesel Engine Service Stayton Phone 2125 Salem EM 3-1626 Shop or Field Delco Batteries Factory Equipment Ignition Parts Dealer for Airco Welding Products SHIP IT WRIGHT NEW and USED Furniture ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ CARPETING and LINOLEUM rrmFUTt *o<»t We Give and Redeem Penny Saver Stamps 367 3rd St. Stayton Hoover's Repair Jim and Vervl Hoover Phone 2602 Mill Qty Help Wanted surance Company, (founded by Sears Roebuck) in the Mill City area. Write auto, Fire, Theft, and I Life insurance. Must be neat, am- j bitious. between 23 and 45 and have 10 hours a week free, Pay straight commission basis. For per- I sonal interview write, stating I qualifications, to Ralph Johnson, I Allstate Insurance Company, 198 9. Commercial, Salem. ltf son. Phone 924, at George Crees, 3 houses west Silver Saddle. Ser­ vice Station, Mill City. 44p FOX VALLEY Mrs. J. H. Johnston (Too Late For Last Week) As the Christmas holiday time ap­ proaches everyone is plenty busy. The many social gatherings, school, lodges Real Estate and church activities keep the folks Ufa «ppfFdof« year 1 L. R. COVILLE, REAL ESTATE both old and young going early and M Nelson, Salesman Phone 1957 late. »apport doriop the The auction sale of Friday evening Office at Mill City Lodge, Mill City peat year ood hope On Highway 22 held at the hall in Lyons was well at­ tended and around $170 was realized LIST WITH US uro umy toatioee to |from donations. The Methodist church REAL ESTATE BUYS 1 members and friends helped with the torvo you lo Ì959. FOR SALE—Three bedroom home project. Many antique pieces were do­ in Gates. Located on paved street. nated and sold quite well. Among TWO STORY three bedroom home those taking home some old house­ on 28 acres. On Linn county side of hold articles were Glenn Julian of | river. Plenty water. Fox Valley. Julian acquired some i TW’O STORY four bedroom home on (2 black iron stove kettles between large lot on paved street in Gates. sixty and sevently years old. Also a VIEW PROPERTY in Mill City, A five gallon wooden barrel churn, but­ on< -bedroom home located on S. W. ter bowl and paddle to work the but­ Spring street. Has wonderful view ter into molds). of r ver from front window, Bet- Paul Scheiwek of Lyons became ter see this one. owner of a wooden ironing board that FOUR BEDROOM HOUSE on Two came from Stayton around forty-eight acre-. City Water. years ago. Mrs. Jack Johnston won JOS. DEVERS REAL ESTATE the board for selling twelve one year W. K. Hutcheson, Salesman subscriptions to the Stayton paper, Gates, Oregon. called The Stayton Times. E.I). Alex­ Albert, Mary and Stanley Phone 451b ander was owner and Editor of the weekly at that time. He had owned s furniture store in Stayton previous - to setting up the newspaper p.ant- The subscription price was $1.00 per year. Mrs. Johnson received 25 cents per subscription, to be paid by rner- 1 chandise Mr. Alexander had on hand to the Music of after quitting his store business. The ironing board still has the retail price of $3, stamped on the underside, and it took 12 subscriptions to get the now playing at the handy but heavy ironing table. It is of very sturdy construction and RIVERVIEW CAFE much wider and longer than the met- i al models of this day and age. Isn’t Every FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY NIGHTS | so slim-lined and nice looking, but it still is in good working condition. Quite a number of grade and high Try Our Delicious i school pupils are having trouble i with an ear infection that requires STEAKS CHICKEN SEA FOODS trips to the doctor for shots. Some have had colds previous to the ear | trouble and others seem to have had You'll Enjoy Spending an Evening Here infection since having their tonsils removed. Hugh Johnston was selected as chairman of the Farm Land Conser­ vation board for this locality at a re­ cent meeting in Albany. He attended Mehama, Oregon Phone UL 9-2171 a meeting of the board in Albany last Friday morning. Merwin Knox is doing some log-1 ging on tbe- Paul Johnston acreage north of the highw- • ' ,, ,.te Jerry1 Wilson farm, which was forme-ly the’ Paul Johnston pla e It has taken work and rock to make a road to get the logs to the highway. New lambs aie jr .ving There are a few jn this 1» alitt since last week, j Mrs. Everett Parson has been on special duty at the ¿¡.r.tiam Memor­ ial hospital in S*avt >n this pa-t week. S & Q Hardware We send you this New Year message in appre­ ciation of the confidence you have shown in ua NenYearJot/!! Thiel's Store Bob and Sue Lyons, Oregon Let’s DANCE Cv Shannon C 9*9 Ai you chug along during ? 959 wo want you fo know you have with you our boti wishes The Riverview Cafe tRlNGING YOU BEST WlSHiS FO« •THE NEW YEAR. Very I and Jim Phene 2602 we approdato your support and friendship. z Jack’s Richfield Service Jack and Chuck Viv's Steak House Mill City. Oregon Phone 205 I I ONTRACT SNAG FALLING MAYFLOWER AREA One Block To Be Let Approximately 6,000 Snags Area Tour On January 9th, Only Leave Forestry Headquarters Salem • At 8:30 A M. Leave Gates Guard Station At 9:15 A. M. Full Information Available At and to you all a Happy New Y«r! 1959 Hoover’s Repair for a happy and prosperous yoar. And that Silver Saddle Service STATION Mill City, Oregon Phone 903 Mill City, Ore STATE FORESTRY HEADQUARTERS At Sa'em and Gates Guard Stations f i