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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1959)
NALLEYS BEEF STEW 15 oi. Tin 3 for s1.00 NALLEYS Regular or Hot CHILI 15 oz. Tin 3 for 89 ‘« uurjm * «ALLI» » STANDBY CATSUP INCLUDED 5c OFF MILK GLASS GOBLKT »*3 79c M-J-B « COFFEE lb. 75c MJB RICE SPECIAL SL'BSCRIRB to THE MILL CITT ENTERPRISE TODAY! M.BO • Year An unusual novelty sports event will be a donkey basketball game to be presented in the Detroit School Gymnasium on Thursday night, Feb ruary 5, at 7:30 p. m- Donkies used T------------------- in the show are furnished by Cliff NEWSPAPtR Dunham’s Donkey Ball Show of Cres k PUBLISHERS cent, Oklahoma, and the contest will I be between local high school boys and ^ASSOCIATION the Idanha Community Team. At h^lf time additional attractions, Marion-Linn ( »unties, per veer M BC such as acts by a tri k mute, donkey OutMde, Marion l inn < »untie* $3.6« races, handkerchief race, tug of war, and riding a bucking donkey contest Telephone S651 or 7605 will be presented. DON W. MOFFATT. Editor-Publisher _____________________________________ Proceeds realized by the school on this event will be used to finance a MORE OR LESS boys athletic banquet to be schedul- “I never buy famous brands,” the ed soon. lady said. “Why should I? And pay1 ----------------------------------- for all that advertising!’’ ■ It was a chance remark, picked up Lyons Boy Scouts Meet in a department store, but it does re- i _ — . . . fleet a line of thinking that still At jTOllt k>reek Lodge persists in irt least some minds. i LYONS ---------- —The ---- regular . „----- meeting ---------„ of Th» .am- ladv l . T,.. .. c —..... —1J 11' —j»-.- The same lady mnv may »nninlain complain when when ’ * the Boy Scouts was U held Wednesday the products she buys—non-adver- evening at their Stout Creek lodge, tised brands—ale not ue./thing she with Scout Master Glenn Davidson expected. But this is human nature. and Assistant Ed Dunham in charge. We all do a bit of complaining al An interesting meeting was held. though, as Americans, we ar-.- able to ______ Dennis ________ Clipfell ____ and _____ Neal ________ Stiffler de- buy more for less than any other monstrated using a compass, Kenneth people on earth. Weaver demonstrated bandaging for But let’s get ba k for^ a moment burns and Gary Palmer gave an il- to this business of advertising. Ob- lustration of furniture for camps, viously, all the expense of market ■ Walter Collier is a new candidate for ing a product—including the cost of the scouts. advertising—must be included in the Scouts are Roy Brown. Neal Stiff sales price. However, it is advertis- ier> Dennis Clipfell, Robert Miley, ing which creates the mass markets Gary Palmer, Jimmy Palmer, Dennis which in turn call for mass produc-, Huber, Dennis Sherwood. Kenneth tion. And with mass production, al-, Weaver Tommy Prideaux, Mike, most always, the end result is a low-1 Barnick, Richard Lindemann and er unit cost—or, more for less. Donald Trahan. There is stil another aspe t to the 1 case in point. Generally speaking,' ^advertising brands are the best of' their kind for the very reas«,i that ' they are the outgrowth of costly re- i Bv Jessie Savage rearch and development. Manufactur-| A farewell dinner party honoring er» of famous brands cannot afford the local Fraternal Order of Eagles to market a product that is not, to Auxiliary members, their husbands I the best of their knowledge, the best and escorts was held at the Lake uvu£ v r I lun.v eve,A lie a**»u —«•’ I they know how to make it. B’s as Lodge Friday evening. The affair was sponsored tzy .'•antiam sponsored by Santiam Aerie Aerie i\o. No. z.to 2745 ' i simple as that. i 1 | So we raise out hats to the ad who affailiated with Willamette Aerin vertising business which this next (Salem) late last summer.Attending | week, February 8 to 14 celebrates the affair were: Mr. and Mrs. Art ' ADVERTISING WEEK all over the Clester, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Geibeler, country. And, the 195!) campaign slo Mr. and Mrs. Otto Oja, Mr. and Mrs. I gan: “Advertising WORKS For You.” Dave Oja. Mr. and Mrs. Buck De-1 The slogan 'wakes sense, don't you Lano, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Layman, Mr. i and Mrs. Gus Herns, Mr. and Mrs. | agree? H. Champion, Oskie Nyberg, Edna I i------ - ------------------------------- ------------ — Myers, Ray May .Lee Ware, Red Ash er, HBma Dickie, Inene Stout, Fay Cooper, Lee Howland, Anna Stevens, Max DeLano, Mabel Moore, Ella John son, Virginia Capurro, Lex White, Melba Dallaire, Linda Spelgatti, Hugh Carroll and Felix Bradshaw. Mrs. Ben Golden, mother of Mrs. John Cook and Clarence Golden pass ed away Tuesday at Bend. Mrs. Gold-, en is the grandmother of Edna Lady 1 and Jessie Savage. Funeral services have not been arranged yet. MJB RICE 3lgepkg$1.00 LOIN RUN Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thomas and daughter, Sandra took their son and brother, Bruce, to Portland early Tuesday morning where he joined the Air Force. Bruce left Tuesday even ing for Los Angeles by plane and then will go on to a base in Texas for his basic training. Willis Potter, who had spent sev eral weeks here viisiing at the home of his mother, Mrs. J. F. Potter, left for Oakland, Calif., during the week end. Word was received from the Willis Potters, Jr., of the birth of another son. Jimmv, on January 27. They also have twin sons. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Scott left Friday by plane for Philadelphia, Penn., where he will attend a *hort session at an electronic school, hav ing been sent there through his gov ernment position as an electrician at Detroit Dam. The Scotts plan to be away about three weeks, thus allow ing time for short visits to Washing ton, D. C. and New York City. ' % All Kote All Kote lb. Green Stamps HILL-TOP MAKKCT Prices Good for February 5-6-7 •• 1’ MILL CITY. OREGON DR. JOHN C. TARR Chiropractic Physician Phone RO 9-2922 Hours 9 00 to 6:00 Evenings By Appointment 112 E. Ida St. Stayton DR. VICTOR J. MYERS Chiropractic Physician BELL BLDG. PHONE 2744 IDA and THIRD 8T. STAYTON, OREGON PHONE RO »-2567 Dr. Leslie J. Garson OPTOMETRIST Visual analysis — Contact lenaaa Visual training Every Day But Wednesday 515 Third St. Ph. RO 9-2751 Stay too Weddle Funeral Home Modern Funeral Service STAYTON OREGON MIKE S Septic Service pkPtj5 ■ an<* hewers Cleaned • a >m Mpire 3-9408 COLLECT 1979 Elm SL W. Salem J. W. GOIN Experienced Veterinarian By Harold’s Floral Gardens Ph. RO 9-2533 Stayton, Ora. WE SELL BETTER CARS FOR LESS GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET Reg. $4.95 $1.79 Now $3.95 $1.29 $3.95 $1.19 M. W. Woncoat M. W. Woncoat $5.25 $1.60 Satin Finish Semi Gloss $7.25 $2.10 Latex Base Super Walltone $5.79 $1.95 $3.95 $1.29 Miracle Walltone (Water Base) $3.98 $1.39 $3.25 $ .98 PAYS TO BUY AT HOME Stayton-Jefferson AUTO WRECKERS Rebuilt motors and trans missions. Cars bought and sold We huy junk. Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton, Ore. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED • Prompt service in the Canyon when you call us Reasonable Rates Satisfaction Guaranteed Ph. RO 9-2319 stayton. Ore. SPECIAL PAINT SALE C We Give JOHN W. REID, M. D Physician and Surgeon STAYTON, OREGON White, Brown or (¿uick Cooking PORK CHOPS Business and Professional DIRECTORY IT Quart Jar 59e Oranges Jge and juicy 5 lb- bag 49e Snoboy Red Delicious Apples 2 lbs. 25c No. 2 Potatoes 10 lb poly bag 29c CELERY, large, green bunch each 15c MILL CITY. ORE Entered as second class matter N* • ember 10. 1944 at the post office a' MUI City, Oregon, under »he A<t of March 3. 1879 Detroit-Idanha 49c BIG TOP PEANUT BUTTER »—THE MILL litt enterprus THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1959 N A TI O NA L EDITORIAL c'« .! IA#CS,^M NALLEYS LUMBERJACK SYRUP 2 bottles for 69c 5 bottles for $1.00 CRISCO 3 Lb. Can • • • • THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE I LI CENSED Garbage Disposal •1AB Pat Mouth ao4 Up Aho Servicing Gataa. Lyaw Idnnaha and Dotraft MILL CITT, OREGON DISPOSAL SERVICE Bod CUae, O wtmv Pk. B9n BE SI RE WITH PHHCcC ANT woj* ■o» m««» Service & Quality Hardware « A. and M. Toman Mill City, Oregon TELEVISION OF RADIO Phene 3207 or UL 9-2191 We Specialise oB Philco, Motorola, Zenith Stifflers Radio and Appliance Co.