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9—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. APRIL 2. 1959 Card of Thanks CLASSIFIED RATES Church bazaars, suppers, bake sates, etc, will be run under “Special Aanonacements“ classification with • minimum charge of 50 cents pet taaertion. Ten cents per line each insertion. No advertisement accepted for less *aa 50 cents per week. Count five words to the line in ordering your ad. Phone 6651, Mill CMy er mail your advertisemeat to The Mill City Enterprise, Mill City, Oregon. Deti;?i!:linha Independent Phone Companies Bring Service to Extensive Area rOR QUALITY JOB PRINTING See 1 he Mil) City hkiterpriae. Top Quality printing, priced right. Fart ■ervice too. Phone 6651. N ighta '605 Our heartfelt thanks to all who Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sophy and son, extended help and comforting sym pathy in our recent sorrow.—Art and Raymond, drove to Portland Sunday Margaret Hempeck. 14 were Mrs. Sophy and Raymond re mained for a few days. Raymond will undergo some clinical tests. The 3,867 Independent (non-Bell) You Find the Best in Situations Wanted Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Leon from telephone companies of America, equipment manufacturers, and sup Concord, Calif., were guests Mrs. I ..h.,h include the Valley Telephone ----- o ------ of — — WORK WANTED—Odd jobs. Yard Ella Johnson for three days recently.' Company and the Lyons Cooperative plier», serves approximately 11,000 communities in the United States, work. Anything considered.—Lee Mrs Concord and Mrs. Johnson are Telephone Co., Lyons, »nd which serve which is many more than the number when you shop regularly L. Earhart. Phone 2651 Mill City, listers. 11,000 communities and more than served by the Bell Svstem. However, Oregon. 14p Don Leming, son of Mr. and Mrs. half of the service area of the coun at our meat and grocery Jeff Leming of Idanha was awarded try. now operate 10,184.000 of the because Bell companies operated in CUSTOM PLOWING and BLADE most of the larger metropolitian areas store. a bronze trophy recently at the De 66,943,600 telephones in the United they have by far the larger number WORK, also Mowing, raking and See us about a latek« Today. Baling Hay.—OTIS MARKS, Phone troit-Idanha school for best all around States, its territories and posses- of telephones (56,760,000). sions, and have a total plant invest- ULrick 9-2051. Mehama, Ore athlete. Don is a sophomore. The Independent industry has in Order one and have it ready Mr. and Mrs. Don Lewis from Leb ment of $3,077,076,800. Real Estate gon. 22 p troduced a number of major techni- faD. anon moved Friday to New Idanha. __ _________ __ __ ________ _____ According to Lowell Brown, pre-1 dia! advances in the telephone field. EQUITY in six-room house for sale WORK WANTED—By day or hour, Mr. Lewis will drive truck for Ferris sident and manager of Valley^Te^le- ____________ jnchiding the first practical diai Open 7 Days A Week. or trade. Has furnace, fireplace al«o baby sitting. Genevieve Kester- Benton. phone, figures released by the United I ' switching system, which WRS III* I son. Blazek Apartments, Mill Gerald Hiebert, son of Mr. and States Independent Telephone asso- ‘ vented by Almon Brown Strowger, a ' and new roof. Phone 2007, Mill City. 3tf Mrs. Henry Hiebert was hospitalized ciation reflect the continuing g-owth Kansas City undertaker. Its first, City. 13p ~i Friday night at Santiam Memorial and progress of the industry, which commercial application was made FOR RENT or SALE—2 bedroom with bronchial pneumonia. has been expanding at an accelerated more than 61 years ago in an Inde Business Opportunities I hospital house in Mill City. Furnished if de The boy returned home Monday. pace during the past 13 vears to meet pendent exchange at LaPorte, Ind. sired.—Everett Lake. Telephone A large crowd attended Easter Ser the unprecedented demands for tele A few years later, the Independents Phone 2642 Mill City BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 1934. 14 vices at Detroit and Idanha churches phone service occasioned by popula introduced the first dial telephones MAN OR WOMAN Responsible person from this area, to Sunday in spite of theatening skies, tion growth, increased usage, and a in a number of exchanges in various THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS m Etectric Fresh snow could be seen on the prosperous economy. While the coun- parts of the country. Nearly 80 per TWO ACRES, 3 bedroom house, service and collect from No _ selling. surrounding Several local try’s population increased 36 percent cent of all Independent telephones _ mountains. _ large barn, garage, quite a bit of cigarette dispensers. l._ _ ' _________ fruit, wonderful garden. Close in. Car, references, and $499.00 to and out-of-town visitors were present! during the 23-year period from 1935 now are dial operated. Ito 1958, the number of Independent ONE ACRE, 2 bedroom house, nice $2495.00 investfent necesary. 7 to at both churches. At the turn of the century Inde Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ammons and telephones soared lawn and flowers. Close in. 12 hours weekly nets excellent -- . ----- from — 3,185,000 - - to pendents introduced dial telephone monthly income. Possible full-time daughter, Sue and her fiancee Joe 10.164,800 or 220 percent, the Asso- THREE BEDROOM, spotless, car systems in such large cities as Port work. For local interview give phone Shown all from Prineville, were | ciation said. port At Gates. A real buy. land, Chicago, San Francisco, Los .„ m particulars. Write .,..™ ........... and Intemation- weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fer | The Independent telephone indus- > Angeles, and Omaha, which cities WANTED—3 bedroom. 5 acres or ¡try, through its operating companies. are now served exclusively by the al Sales & Mfg. Co. of Oregon, Inc., ris Benton. more with stream. Th» area. 13 Mr. and Mrs. King Ewing from MANY OTHERS. Come and see me. P. O. Box 669, Portland, Ore. Bell System. Some of the cities in Prineville, visited Mr. and Mrs. If I don’t have what you want I will which the Independents operate in j Quincy Smith Tuesday. hunt ft. clude Tampa and St Petersburg, Miscellaneous Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Dickie GLEN SHELTON, Broker Fla., Lincoln, Neb.; Rochester and dinner guests Sunday of Mr. Wert Side Mill City Phone 2207 Jamestown, N. Y.; Long Beach, San I FOR SALE—Zenith TV, $<*0, or will 51rs. John Savage. Hv By Judi lloeve Hoeye ta Monica, and the entire suburban sell and install for $75.—Oral anj yfrs. Vernon Hallford and I LIST WITH US The big news of the week is that area of Ix»s Angeles, Cal.; Fort Williams, 1st and Kingwood St. in children from Silverton were weekend 1 THREE BEDROOM home. Clean. REMOVE THIS of the Senior class play which is to Wayne and Terre Haute, Ind.; Dur I Mil] City. 14p guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shaffer. Garden spot and extra lot. be presented this Friday at 1 p- m. ham, N. C.; Sumter, So. Car.; Erie, I The Deanha PT A pre-school club ONE TWO BEDROOM home, Good NOTICE—I am collecting coins, all met Monday afternoon at the home and Saturday at 8 p. m. The title is Penn.; and Lexington, Ky. location. I acre with fruit. SHADOW FROM types wanted, both early and late of Mrs. Dorothy Williamson wiJ. dth I **A Feudin' Over Yonder,” and I am | The nation’s long distance service ONE TWO BEDROOM. New unfin- ' sure you will like to se the Seniors is furnished primarily by the Bell date. Sullivan Coin Collectors, Box ished. Cement foundation. Terms. several mothers present. Election of 1 themselves in this delightful Svitem {oo networkt A]] ionjr di8. 524, Mill City, Pohne 584. 14tf. officers was held with the following vast. YOUR HOME L. R. COVILLE, REAL ESTATE hillbily comedy. So be sure to buy tanee facilities are interconnected lance laciiines M. Nelson, Salesman Phone 1957 t TRAVELING TO CALIFORNIA— elected: Mrs. Ruby Reid, president; Does your insurance fall short a ticket. The Seniors guarantee y°uriwi;h Independent telephone company Office at Mill City Lodge, Mill City Have large truck, will haul load Mrs. Mary Clester, 1st vice presi money’s worth of laughs and sub - I jj lines. Long distance traffic between dent; Mrs. Dorothy Harris, secretary. On Highway 22 around first week in April. Write of covering today’s higher pense. The cast is as follows: Moun th«* two segments of the Industry is or phone O. W. Watson, - Gates, It was decided to disband kindergar tain Maggie, Connie Stewart; Maw freely interchanged. Agreements are JOS. DEVERS REAL ESTATE Oregon. value of your property 7 If so Phone Mill City 7103. 14p ten for the rest of the school term. Fry, Jud. Hoeye; Emmy Fry, Carol in effect covering routings and ri- W. R. Hutcheson, Salesman Mrs. Williamson served refreshments Sue Ball; Izzie Fry. Alan Tuers; visio .s of revenues on the inter hang you stand to lose important ,p^n?e ¿slTbTi WANT TO BUY TIMBER after the meeting. Clem Fry, Gary Bevier; Rosie Belle ed business. Many Independent com- I i The Idanha Home Extension will Fry, Betsy Christensen; Aunt Har Small or large tract« j meet Thursday at 1 p. m- at the ry HorrhnnVp’", Sandra Olson; Becky panics themselves own and operate a I money In case of fire. Either cash or «tumpage ban» Automobiles i Idanha fire hall. The topic will be Mae Hornhonker, Lillie Perrin; Willy large mileage of toll lines, nio.-tly regional in character, all intercon 1 STOUT CREEK LMB. CO, 1 “Storage in the Home.” Leaders will Hornhonker, Darril Hershberger; nected with the Bell network and x. th YOU CAN BUY WITH ASSURANCE Vi mile wert of Mehama. Oregon 3tf I he Reba Snyder and Louella Floyd. See Us Soon Pappy Popof, Ronnie Kuhlman; Zeke the toll facilities of neighboring In WHEN YOU SEE THIS TAG ON A FOR SALE 1 wheel trailer and' Donald Jackson, who wai injured Popoff, Oscar Harris; and the Travel dependent companies. pair of cheap hubs.-B. I). Bum- recently m a car accident and was in' Preacher, Rodney Schaer. D. B. HILL INSURANCE USED CAR. garner, Rt. 1, Box 170, Lyons. Ttlt-, hospitahzed at Santiam Mem^al Slaves here, slaves there, slavesI phone Mill City 1103. 14 hospital in Stayton was moved Wed- everywhere Tuesday the Seniors i Forest Supervisor Dies . _______________________________ • nesday the 25th to St. \ incent s in ( COMPANY auctioned themselves off to help raise FOR SALE—Old growth fir, core Portland for bone surgery .! 1 money fnr for Skin Skip Dav. Day. \ Not tbe Sen- ’nt all t/he and block wood, 16 inch and 2 foot. I Several foresters from the Detroit I jQrs were sold those that were. Ph. 1708, Mill City. Ore, Prompt deliver.—Johnson Wood Ranger station attended funeral ser- worke(j ite cheerfully Except for Co. Phone UL 9-2350. 4tT vices Tuesday in Eugene for Robert < e difficult one6 who persistently Aufderheide, supervisor of Willamet- ragtjTlat€ an<J beUeve lhat the Motiiinul ITnwaet- .... . . Sawmill LOGS WANTED t te zi National Forest, wn/v who died Qutnr. Satur . lazy shall live in luxury. day. Top price« for Second Growth Many in the Senior class were The Deanha PTA met Thursday all set to go to college this Fall. I |STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. evening at the Detroit-Idanha school say “were” because after a talk by H west of Mehama. Oregon Mt' Election of officers was held. Presi Cara Lee Whitten, Doug Hirte and I FOR SALE—Good quality baled dent, Howard Drago; vice president, Lahny Podrabsky, last year’« gradu I grass hay, 60c a bale. Cheaper by Mrs. Ferris Benton; secretary, Mrs. ates now in college, most of the class The following cars are Chevrolet OK the ton. Hay has never been wet. Vern Morgan; treasurer, Mrs. War seem to have changed their minds. Ac Used Cars. Merle Devine, Gates, Oregon. 15p ren Stoll. 1957 FORD 9 passenger Country cording to the graduates college is so The boy and girl of the month different and so miKh harder than Sedan. Radio, heater, Fordo- i OFFICE FURNITURE ind equip were introduced as was the school's matic transmission, 2-tone ment. typewriters, aaling machines, spelling champion, Steve Sorseth, high school' However, most think Of all kinds. I'ruMee paint ..................... $2295 I calculators, cash regi.- ters, duplicat I who will participate in the finals that if last year’s graduates can make Abdominal Supports 1956 CHEVROLET 4 door sport sedan I ors, safes, filing equipment. We sell, it, this year's graduates can give it (Clastic Hosiery Thursday evening in Salem. A short the old college try. radio and heater. Powerglide trans- | rent, swap and repair. Bargains in history of the upper Canyon was read. Expert Fitters mission, two-tone paint, priced Recently we had as our guest tA to go at..... ..................... $1695 ' used machines. Roei. Typewriter Past presidents, Mrs. Ray Sophy, who a National Assembly, a citizen of Private Fitting Rooms. Exchange, 456 Onrt St., Salem, tf was Deanha's first president was pre I 1956 CHEVROLET 2 door, 6 cylin Switzerland, Tony Gauer. In one of der motor, straight stick .... $1295 FOR SALE—Airway Santitizor vac- sent also Mrs. Glen Davidson, who the best assemblies we have had, Fuaiv.«« .so. u “Ask Your Doctor'* 1956 VOLKSWAGON two door sun, uum cleaner. Mrs. H. E. Smith, is now living in Marion. Dress re ¡Tony told us about his native land day afternoon in Eugene for Robert roof sedan. White wall tires, radio house west of Gingerbread House, hearsal was held Tuesday night and and played Swiss music on instru Aufderheide, Forest Supervisor of and heater. A real good buy Mehama, or write rt. 1. box 266A, everything is in shape for the Cen ments rarely found outside of Switz the Willamette National Forest. He at .. ............................................... $1395 or phone UL 9-2657. 14 tennial Talent show Friday night at erland. In closing we all stood and died Saturday morning of can er. the school gym. 1955 PLYMOUTH 2 door sport coupe, sang the Swiss National Anthem, Interment was at Rest Haven Me A large crowd was present at the known to u» as “America.” V8 motor, radio and heater, annual Easter egg hunt, which was 504 Stete St Legal Notices 2 tone paint ...... —*--------- $1395 ! Things have been happening so morial park. He came to Oregon from held at the Detroit Community hall thick and fast around school it is Minnesota when he was 1 year old. 1963 OLDSMOBILE sport coupe, radio Corner of Liberty NOTICE TO CREDITORS ! Sunday afternoon. The weather was hard to keep track. This is a sign He received his degree in forestry and heater, two tone paint _. $"95 , Notice is hereby given that by I too bad to hold the hunt at Mongold of Spring. (>ne thing to watch for from Oregon State College in 1965. 1956 PONTIAC 4 door hardtop, radio 8 and H Green Stampa and heater, 2 tone paint .— $1495 virtue of an Order duly entered in 'as planned, but that didn’t dampen this week >■ a recording made by the ■n<i had been forest supervisor of the Willamette National Forest since ' the Circuit Court of the State of ¡the spirit of the youngsters. Several 1957 PLYMOUTH 4 door, radio and students of Santiam (with the pro heater, two tone paint...... — $1695 Oregon for the County of Marion in ‘boys and girls proudly collected coin« fessional help of Mr. Harris) which 1954. 1955 DODGE 2 door station wagon, the Matter of the Estate of Kathryne from specially marked money eggs. will be presented this Wednesday V8 motor, radio and heater, i Benton Kennedy, deceased, the un . The ladies of the Cascade Canyon evening (tonight* at 6:15 on KWIL. two tone paint ----------- $1295 dersigned, D. B. Hill, was duly ap club are to be thanked for their splen pointed as administrator of said es did work making the event possible. EASY TERMS tate and has qualified as such. All Mr. and Mrs. Buck Storey and ren from Boron, Calif., were visitor« Lowest Financing Rates persons having claims against said _ girl« ___ _ ____ ___ ___ were ___ _____ from Cervallis Saturday recently in these two communities. Available e«tate are hereby required to present overnight visitors with relatives, Mrs. Budlong was looking for hous GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET the same together with the proper, Mrs. Jim Budlong and son« from ing facilities for the family since Phone RO 9-2126 Stayton, Ore. vouchers, to the undersigned admin- Salem and Mrs. B. B. Blan and Mr. Budlong plans on working here istrator at Mill City, *-> Oregon, within -* u.ii *v!- daughter, Mabel and her two child- in the upper canyon this ismmer. six months from the date of this For Rent | tice. Dated and first published this FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 2 day of March, 1969. and 3-room apartment, part utilities D. B. HILL, furnished, laundry room, $25 and Administrator. $30 per month. North end of N.W. 7th, north of Flying A Service BELL A GEHLEN, Station. C. Brawner. Phone 7484, Attorneys for Administrator I Stayton, Oregon. Mill City. 13tf MEAT and GROCERIES Mill City Meat Market ^Santiam Ripples SURGICAL SUPPORTS Capital Drug Store ANNUAL PAYMENT PLAN FOR RENT—Twe bedroom houae between Mill City and Gate«. Has TV cable installed. See Mrs. Bob Rash. 40tf WRIGHT TRUCK LINE Between PortlAiui-Sakm-Idanha all way potato Allied Van Unes Agent Local & Nationwide Household Moving Stavton Phone RO 9-W70 Salem EM 3-1626 SHIP IT WRIGHT ON GENIRAL’S FIRE INSURANCE .ft. THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Cntered as second das« matter Ne i»ab«r 10, 1944 at the post offle« a< Mill City, Oregon, ander the Act of March 3. 1879. Warion-Lina Ceentie*. per year M.M Ortaide. Marioa-ljnn < ourtiee $1_M Telephone 6651 er 7M6 DON W. MOFFATT. EdiMx Pabltahae * NOW ... with General’s easier payment plan you pay small yearly premiums and enjoy the same savings you would realize by paying the 3 year premium . . In addition. General Insurance Company has never paid less than 15% dividend to its policy holders. GENERAL INSURANCE Home Of fir* »» Phoce 871 R m 7471 ~nu CAMTAI ITOC« comcanv O» svista«» asat- I