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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1959)
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Entered as second class matter Ne- tenshar 10, 1944 at the pest office a< 1MB Citv, Oregon, under the Act <>1 March 3. 1879 ♦—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE TH I R8DAT. JI NE 11. 1959 CLASSIFIED RATES Church baxaars, suppers, bake •aka. etc. will be run under “Special Aaaoaacements’’ classification wish a minimum charge of 50 cents per «aartioa. Ten cents per line each insertion. No advertisement accepted for leas th** 50 cents per week. Count five words to the line in ordering your ad. Phone 6651, Mill City er mail your vdvartiaeaamt to Tae Mill City Enterprise, Mill City, Oregon Frances Peters and Deo Gen Julians Start Bridges Wed Saturday Married Life 29 Years Deo Bridges, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bridges of Lyons and Miss Ago on Box of Pennies Frances Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters of Stayton ex- changed their wedding vows at the 'Immaculate Conception Catholic church in Stayton Saturday morning at 10 o'clock with Rev. Math Jona> NATIONA officiating. Ted Peters, brother of i the bride, and Ronnie Jungwirth I served as altar boys. Organist was Miss Josephine Brand of Stayton ¡and vocalists were Mrs. Truman Tib- NEWSPAMI : bits of Lyons, sister of the gToom Real Estate and Don Ray from Richland. Wash. P^BLISNSBS The bride's gown was lace and SEE US ABOUT REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION nylon over taffeta, fashioned with a GLEN SHELTON, Broker long lace West Sid. Mill City Phone 2207 rounded neckline and 'sleeves. The floor-length bouffant DON W- MOFFATT. Editor-Pabliabtr skirt was enhanced by two wide LIST WITH US veil was _ ---------------------------- flounces. Her finger-tip L. R. COVILLE, REAL ESTATE Business and Professional M. M Nelson, Salesman F Phone 1967 caught to a lace cap of ruffled lace Office at Mill City Lodge, Mill City and tulle. She carried a cascade of DIRECTORY On Highway 22 orchids and Mother, of Pearl Rosary. JOS. DEVERS REAL ESTATE * £ fc’ P< ters°was her sister's W. R. Hutcheson, Salesman honor maid Bridesmaids were Zoe JOHN W. REID, M. D. Phone 4515 Gates. Oregon. Ann Bridges, sister of the groom. Physician and Surgeon Miss Jane Cox and Mrs. Bernard Miotke. They wore matching sheath MILL CITY. OREGON Situation* Wanted ; dresses with net overskirts of orchid and irridescent crown headpieces, and WANTED—Child care by hour, day | carried cascade bouquets or week.—Pamela Merry, 634 S. Ring bearer was Joe Peters, ne- DR. JOHN C. TARR W. Douglas, Mill City. 24 I phew of the bride, John Bridges was _________________________________ Chiropractic Physician WORK WANTED—By day or hour, Phone RO 9-2922 also baby sitting. Genevieve Kester- 5 V%JA - Hours 9:00 to 6:00 son. Blaeek Apartments, Mill EveningB By Appointment 3tf City. •— 112 E. Ida St Stayton By Jean Roberts MEHAMA—Glen Julian, manager! of the Philippi Tire Shop at Mehama was just released from the hospital in time to celebrate « 29th wedding | aniversary on crutches. Tuesday, Glen received a compound leg| fracture a few weeks ago when a I truck tire rim came off a wheel at I the shop. While in the hospital he wa- served with a "traffic-warning ' ticket" for speeding, after he tipped i over his wheel chair. Home now on crutches. Glen and his wife Evelyn can recall 29 years ago when they planned for married life by saving pennies. He was going ; to school and she was working in' an office when they decided to save i pennies to buy their marriage license. Taking a shoe box full of pennies, they entered the county clerk's of fice at 15 minutes until 5 o’clock and dumped the pennies on the coun ter. The clerk, books closed for the day, unhappily started counting them I two at a time. Reaching 254. he looked up and inquired, "Is this all the money you have?" "Yea.” an swered Glen. “What are you getting married for then?” demanded the clerk as he continued counting. There were 471 pennies in the shoe i box and the license took 450. Mar ried life started on 21 cents. best man for • r> his brother. ...... .......... ................. — a --- 1--- Al--- Grooms- r men were Ed Peters, brother of the ....... ----- --- bride and Buddy Bridges, brother of the groom, and Leonard Giove ol Powers, and Rober Garland, of Mc- Vitamin C is not stored in the body . |Chord AFB assisted the groomsmen so a good source should be included in ' Miscellaneous I in ushering. r. c . z- • ----- i For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. each day’s d et. ____________________ I DR. VICTOR J. MYERS . “ ‘ -- C ji.ib nation wood and peters wore a beige ress with lace Plan on u-ing plenty of strawber e ectric trash burner. Can be seen insets and matching jacket and black Chiropractic Physician n . ’ t . u Mj8- E' L accessories. Mrs, Bridges chose a ries while they are in season. One an-. I .’lone Mill City «151 24p ; white sharkskin dress with black cup furnishes a full day's recommend BELL BLDG. IDA and THIRD ST velvet cumberbund and matching ac- | ed allowance of Vitamin C. STAYTON, OREGON FOR SALE—Boy’s Gray all-wool cessories. flannel suit, site 16-18. Boy’s Grey PHONE RO 9-2557 A reception and wedding dinner flannel slacks, size 14. Phone 7605 followed at St. Mary’s dining room, WE HAVE Mill City. 20tfp with over 400 in attendance. Cutting • Toys the cake which was baked and de Dr. Leslie J. Carson WANT TO BUY TIMBER corated • Hobbies by Mrs. Earl Hellemn of I OPTOMETRIST Small or large tract« Stay ton, were Mrs. Joe Peters, and ; • Athletic Gds. Either cash or stumpage basis Visual analysis — Contact lenses Mrs. George Peters, sisters-in-law of ( • Guns & Amo. Visual training STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. the bride. Pouring were Mrs. Truman | • Fishing Tackle mile *nt of Mehama. Oregon 3tf Tibbets, Mrs. Tom Reid, aunt and - Every Day But Wednesday • Johnson Motors godmother of the groom. Serving the | 515 Third St. Staytoa WOOD—Old Growth Fir Chunks, ices were Mrs. Ted F’reres. aunt of I • lieloading Comp. Ph. RO 9-2751 Cores, Slabs, 12 in. and 24 in. the bride and Mrs. Vein Nydegger. I • Boats and Trailers ■ planer $19.00 for 2 cords. Sawdust. • lUxI tad Ke<-1 Repair After a honeymoon to Canada, j Johnson Wood Co., 1098 Alder, and the Yellowstone National Park! • Schwinn Bikes & Repairs Salem EM 4-7096. Lyons. UL the couple will live in Lyons. Weddle Funeral Home 9-2390. 24tf OFFICE FURNITURE ind equip Modern Funeral Service nient, typewriters, adding machines, Remove mixing spoons from the SPORTING GOODS calculators, cash registers, duplicat ring and hang on the inside of the cup •TAYTON OR EG Oh ors, safes, filing equipment. We sell, board door. They are easily accessible 185 First St rent, swap and repai bargains it and you need wash only the ones you Stayton, Oregon used machines. Koei. Typewriter use. Exchange, 456 Cc irt St.. Salem. U U/ UAJ- Vi UVIM, Remember DAD on His Day Sunday, June 21 We're sure you can find something here that will please Dad. Why not buy him that camping equipment he's been asking for? We alro have some good buys on fishing equipment. See us for everything in the Sporting Goods Line SPORTSMAN’S CENTER Sr-wn IE LOGS WANTED 'Irp j iuee f«r Second Growth STOUT CREEK LMB C€) WE 8ELL BETTER CARS FOR LBSS GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET 8TAYTON, OREGON IT PAYS TO BUY AT HOME Stayton-Jefferson AUTO WRECKERS Rebuilt motors and trans missions. Cars bought and sold We buy junk Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton, Ore. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Prompt service in the Canyon when you call u- Reasonahle Rates Satisfaction Guaranteed W west of Mehama 'k’s m Never to crack peel or blister! OLHIHPIC iwit end the paint problem — once and for all ! Automotive & Industrial Maintenance Welding, Diesel Engine Service Shop or Field Delco Batteries Factory Equipment Ignition Parts Dealer for Airco Welding Products Hoover's Repair Jim and Veryl Hoover Phone 2602 MiU Qty NEW and USED Furniture ♦ ♦ Best by far for every wood for every use! KELLY LUMBER SALES Phone 6803 Open Saturday Mill City, Ore. No rest for this Chevy... round the clock the engine never stops! Mt* FOR QUALITY JOB PRINTING See The MiU City Enterprise. Top Quality printink, priced right. Faet service too. Phone 6651. Nights 7606. ♦ Mill City, Ore Phone 607 CAMP’S PIANO FOR SALE—Fine spinet, like new. Assume low monthly pay ment-. Write Credit Mgr. Box 623. Idano Falls, Idaho. 25c John Barker Cliff Crook ♦ CARPETING and LINOLEUM Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton, Ore. G. F> At Washington's bustling Na tional Airport, Allied Aviation Fueling counts on its radio- tquipped Chevy to get creus and tank trucks to the right planes at just the right time. Aside from occasional time out for the usual service, its Thrift master (¡-cylinder engine has been running 24 hours a day for the past fl months! Once you’ve got that kind of endurance working you don’t worry much about lost job time. Breakdowns go out of style the day your Chevy goes into action. The fact is, Chevrolet trucks are dead set on dropping the word “downtime” right out of the English language. And they just might, .if precision engi neering and top-quality mate rials have anything to say about it. Chevy trucks are put together to stay together-incorporating the most advanced chassis de- xelopments. the most efficient 6- cylinder and V8 engine designs. They're built to last, built to k**ep Chevrolet's hard-earned reputation for reliability flying high. Going into the real heart of Chevrolet advantages is where your dealer comes in. He’ll show you. in feature after feature, that you can’t buy more truck dependability - in any weight class—at any price. APPLIANCES No jobs too tough for a Chevrolet truck! LICENSED Garbage Disposal rnwHIH KQW’t >«»»<-•_ ♦14« Per Month and U> Aina Sarvieing Getea. l.yoaa Idanaha and Datraft We Give and Redeem MILL CITY. OREGON Penny Saver Stamps DISPOSAL SERVICE Bad (line. Owner Ph. 3902 367 3rd St. Stayton Visit the General Motors Exhibit at the Oregon Centennial Expositor- m Portland, and see your local authorized Chevrolet dealer Gene Teague Chevrolet 120 W Hollister Stayton, Oregon Phone RO 9-2126