The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 05, 1959, Page 7, Image 7

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7—THE MILL CITY E.VTERPRISB CLASSIFIED RATES
THURSDAY, MARCH 5. 1959
Church bazaars, suppers, bake
•ales. etc. will be run under “Special
Announcements” classification with
• minimum charge of 50 cents per
me action
Ten cents per line each insertion.
Na advertisement accepted for less
“han 50 cents per week.
Count five words to the line in
>rder*ng your ad. Phone 6651, Mill
^ty or mail your advertisement to
Tha Mill City Enterprise, Mill City,
Oregon
MEHAMA
By Mrs. John Teeters
Mrs. H- N. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myers, who have
D k Parker accompanied by
been living in Salem visited friends Mr;. Steve Myers of Mehama. at-
FOR REAL ESTATE SEE
here and in Mill City
’ended an OEA banquet in Salem last
GLEN SHELTON, Broker
day. The Myers are
Tuesday evening. It was held in the
West Side Mill City
Phone 2207
week for an extended
Or gon r m at Meier & Frank’s.
fornia.
Mrs Matt.e Root and granddaugh­
LIST WITH US
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Anderson and ter Judy Kadin, were dinner guests
¡SEVERAL 2 and 3 bedroom homes—
42,000.00 and up. Also several
three daughters and Richard Ander­ • th- h n of Mrs. Margie Parker
good buys in River Property and
son of Klamath Falls, were Satur­ and t' ie> .laughters Tuesday night,
acreage.
day guests at the Ari Anderson home. it being h -pecial event honoring the
Mrs. Root by Mrs. Park­
They also visited during the week birthday
L. R. COVILLE, REAL ESTATE
er. another granddaughter.
M. Nelson, Salesman
Phone 1957
end with relatives in Mill City.
Miscellaneous
The Little Budget and Exchange
Office at Mill City Lodge, Mill City
Visitors at the Raj mond Branch
On Highway 22
home from Tuesday to Thursday of Shop operated by the Fin-men's Aux­
WANT TO BUY TIMBER last week were Mr. Bran h’s brother- iliary in the library of the Gates
JOS. DEVERS REAL ESTATE
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. How­ high school building, will be open all
Small or large tracts
W. R. Hutcheson, Salesman
daj- Friday, March 6. There is a good
ard Stewart of Neotsu.
Either cash or stumpage basis
Rhone 4515
Gates, Oregon. STOUT CREEK LMB. CO.
Mrs. Elwyn Erickson of Healds­ supply of clean u-ed articles fur men,
women, and children, also shoes and
Vfc mile weat of Mehama. Oregon Stf burg, Calif., visited several days la.-t other articles—th fees are unbeliev­
week with her parents the B. L.
For Rent
FOR SALE—Old growth fir, core Kirschs’ and also with the Leo Kirsch ably small, and the money raised will
provide necessary articles for
and block wood, 16 inch and 2 foot., family and with her daughter and F°
FOR RENT—Two bedroom house
family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber | ^hool children,
Prompt
deliver.
—
Johnson
Wood
:
between Mill City and Gates. Has
W. A. Warriner, now of Oakridge,
Co. phone UL 9-2350.
4tf I and children of Lebanon.
TV cable installed. See Mrs. Bob
Mr. an<| Mrs. Ercill Wilson »nd visited Thursday at the home of Mr.
Rash.
40tf
TO GIVE AWAY—Small female dog. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Crandall were and Mrs. Chet Edholm. Warriner
housebroken.
Good pet. Floyd among those attending the Oregon Iwa- previously employed here, and is
FOR RENT—Hospital beds and mat­
Blackburn, 1155 S. E. 4th. Phone Logging Congress in Eugene last I well known in the area.
tresses, rollaway beds and mat­
....... .....
* 10p
“ |Week.
Eugene Carey and daughter, Bev­
1322,
Mil] City, Oregon.
tresses. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co.
Visiting during the weekend at the erly, of Portland, visited Sunday at
We gave Penny Saver Stamps. 367
bed St. Stayton. Phone 6K04. 83tf Sawmill LOGS WANTED ¡Frank Buckler home were their the home of his mother. Mrs. Velma
Top prices for Second Growth
daughter, Mrs. Al Molnar, and son, Carey.
There will be another "work day”
Jim, of Oak Grove.
STOUT
CREEK
LMB.
CO
Card of Thanks
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tietze were at the Gates Community church this
*4 west of Mehama. Oregon Mi*
I in Molalla on Friday of last week Saturday. Work has progressed very I
I want to thank the many friends OFFICE FURNITURE »nd equip transacting business.
well on the new Sunday school room,I
for the lovely cards, kind words, and
nient. typewriter*, a'l-iing machines
Luncheon guests last Tuesday of and the labor of the volunteers is
beautiful floral offerings during the
calculators, cash regi-ters, duplicat­ Mrs. Boyd Norton were Mrs. Blanch much appre iated by all. There will
passing of our beloved husband and
ors, safes, filing equipment We sell, McDonald of Salem. Mrs. I). L. Teet- be the usual pot luck at noon. On
father.—Bessie Meals and fam.ly. pd
rent, swap and repai' Bargains in lers and Mrs. Harold Longfellow.
I Sunday, Arlin Rothhauge,
from
used ms-bines Roei Typewriter
Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Jones moved , Northwestern Christian college in
Exchange, 156 C-curt St., Salem, tf during the weekend into the Pearl i Eugene, will again conduct the ser­
Lost and Found
Allaway house. The Jones' formerly vices.
lived in San Jose, Calif. Mr. Jones
Don Moffatt of The Enterprise
NOTICE—The p r on who took a
is employed at the Philippi Tire was present at the Centennial Coffee
ladies black coat from the Frontier
Situations Wanted
Shop.
and Antique exhibit Friday after­
Cafe Saturday ii.^ht .
known.
If the party will return the coat to CUSTOM PLOWING and BLADE I Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDonald and noon and^-ok two pictures, one show­
WORK, also Mowing, raking and Mr. and Mrs. George Haleman of ing many adults in centennial cos- 1
the Frontier, no questions will be
asked.
Hay.—OTIS MARKS, Phone I Tumalo visited here a short time Jume. and another with several child-
i Baling
I ren in costume in the foreground.
ULrick 9-2051. Mehama, Ore­ Monday on their way to Salem.
Anyone wishing either of these pic-(
gon.
22p
Itures may have a copy by contacting
WORK WANTED—By day or hour,
| either Don Moffatt or Mrs. H. N.
also baby sitting. Genevieve Kester­
i Wilson. The fee is 50e each.
Between
son. Blazek Apartments, Mill
Portland-Salem-Idanha
< ty.
Stf
By Judi Hoeye
Remove grease spots from a resin-
all way points
! Al] ready for the countdown? Only treated cotton fabric with a cleaning
Allied V’an Lines Agent
12 weeks of school left. And then— solvent as soon as possible. Then wash
Business Opportunities i who'sh!
You won't be aide to see as usual.
Local & Nationwide
us
leaving.
Household Moving
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
| Along with the close of the year
If your grocery bill startles you,
MAN OR WOMAN
Stayton l’hone RO 9-2870 I
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yhe check the number of non-food items.
Responsible
person
from
this
area,
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events.
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Salem EM 3-1626
service and collect from Ete^tnc I FBLA has been quite active. Monday Does your “food bill” cover what you
SHU* IT WRIGHT
cigarette dispensers. No selling. ni#nt, a week ago, they served din- would otherwise buy at drug, dime,
Car, references, and $499.00 to nvr ’*,r ’he Lions Club and Thurs- or garden-supply stores?
$2495.00 investfent necesary. 7 to 1 *’“5* they went to Salem to the ( api- I___________________ ____________
12 hours weekly nets ex ellent tai
U1 Business college. It was interest-
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monthly income. Possible full-time ,n^,Lan<J, ’hey
The Home Ec IV class served a
work. For local interview give phone
and particulars. Write Internation­ delicious dinner to two reporters
al Sales & Mfg- Co. of Oregon, Inc., 1 fr°m th*’ Statesman, Bob Swartz and
Berger Building, Portland, Ore. p M‘rv Jenkins. They had come up to
'entertain the FHA with songs and
I jokes. Everyone was well pleased ,
with the results.
I
Tuesday was the last basketball -
You Find the Best in
game of the season. Now baseball is
Of all kinds. Trusses
under way. The girls around here
Abdominal Supports
‘never get a break!
Elastic Hosiery
Mrs. Cox and Miss Kirsch, who
when you shop regularly | taught
Expert Fitters
the Nurse’s Appreciation
Private Fitting Rooms
at our meat and grocery course at Santiam Memorial hospital,
|
paid the Home Ec IV class a visit
store.
"
I recently. They were MPry pleased
“Ask Your Doctor”
See us about a Ixteker Today. i with what they saw. We were glad to
Order one and have it ready have them.
My! My! We have some clumsy
for fall.
persons in our student body. One
g.rl was simply walking down the
Open 7 Days A Week.
hall when she slipped and fell. It
504 State St.
1 twisted her ankle and she had to use
'crutches for several days. Serves
Corner of Liberty
her right, don’t you think?
Friday night was a rather quiet
S and H Green Stampe
one. No basketball game, no dance—
Phone 2642
MiU City but we had a dilly of a dance Sat­
urday night. It was the Mad Hat-
| ter’s ball, sponsored by the Juniors.
Everyone was supposed to wear a
crazy hat and everyone did. Bill i
I Putman won for the boys, with a top
From where I sit... // Joe Marsh
hat that completely covered his face
and came to his shoulders. Someone
said it gave his face an unbecoming
blank look. Mary Ann Bassett won
with as nice a hat as we’ve seen
X
in a long time, with a little toy train
sewed on it. Her train of thought |
apparently went to her head.
.
—
A stranger walked into
we even extend a hand to
Fudge Barton'« store the other
strangers.” With that, he shook
F
Spending the money on a size small- i
day wearing one of those
Windy’s hand.
er dress will be much more fun than 1
rely ng on special reducing products
“Chesterfield" coats. When the
From where I sit, the twist
to streamline the figure. Buying ex-'
boys saw the fancy velvet col­
on the old adage Is true; “<■ Io the-*
pensive food or reducing preparations
lar. they broke out laughing.
don't make the man.” We ought
just aren’t necessary if you know how
to judge a man for what he it.
The stranger seemed to ig­
to choose low calorie foods from the
That’s tolerance something w e
nore them and went on about
normal things you serve each day.
ought to practice every dav.
his business. He even pre­
Phone 2651
You’ll be glad of the new understand-
For example, you like coffee ...
tended he didn't hear Windy's
i ing of the whole problem of weight
I
like
a
glass
of
beer.
That
remark about the "big city”
control when you parti ipate in the
coat. Then, on leaving, he
doesn't make either of us "dif­
Nutrition Workshop to be held in
ferent” or anything to laugh at.
walked over to Windy.
March in Marion County. The 3-day
"I gather you find my coat
sessions are open to the public and
peculiar," he said. “Well, where
interested homemakers may register
by calling the County Extension Of­
I come from we’re so peculiar
fice, EM 4-4401 Extension 67 in the
Cepynfkt, 1959, tinted Stette Brrr tri fcundetirt
County Courthouse.
Real Estafe
you dont have to
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SCRATCH
\\ 'Sv ' for it when
w use
the
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The MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
No
Lion
...A BEDROOM
TELEPHONE IS A
POWERFUL
CONVENIENCE
WRIGHT TRUCK LINE
Cal) our business office today. Find out how
little it coats to get a telephone for your
bedroom. There’s no obligation, of course.
VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY
Serving Mill City-Gates, Aumsville, Detroit
Idanha, Silverton, Turner
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Mill City
Meat Market
Gets "Collared"
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