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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1959)
1— THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. JUNE 18. 1959 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE L I 8 S I F I E 9 KATES ’■burch bazaars, suppers, bake aMa etc. *>U be run under "Speeia. <*a<>uacemenCs” classification with minimum charge of 5V cent* per aaartion. I ar. centa par hoe each inaertK*. Ne advertisement accepted for leas ■aa 40 cents per week. Count five worn* to the line in rder'ng your ad. Phono 6651, Mill it» or .nail your advertisement so ' he Mill City Enterprise, Mill City, •eegon Cnteieo a* seeond class matter Ne vea ber 10, 1944 at the post office a Mill Cl*y. Oregon, unde' th* Act »■ March 3. 1879 Mar ton-1.inn < ountiea, per »ear M •< Outside Marion-I inn < nuntie* MO Telephone MSI or 7605 MIMMI A I II 11 A n NIWIFAHI Real Estate FU5LISN8I* SEE US ABOUT REAL ESTATE GLEN SHELTON, Broker A est Sid« MJ1 City Phone 2207 ASSOCIATION DON W. MOFFATT. Editor-Pabtlahu. LIST WITH US L. R. COVILLE, REAL ESTATE M Nelson, Salesman Phone 1D67 Iff ice at Mil) City Lodge, Mil) City On Highway 22 Business and Professional DIRECTORY iOS DEVERS REAL ESTATE JOHN W. REID. M. D. M K Hutcheson, Salesman -Alone 4515 Gates Oregon Physician and Surgeon MILL Cm Situations Wanted OREGON WORK WANTED—By day or hour, also baby lifting. Genevieve Kester the weekend at their cabin on the I Metolius river. Wednesday evening dinner guest- By Mrs. John Teeters la t week at the D. L. Teeters home Mrs K. J. Golliet. Mrs. Jim Owen were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Good and and Mrs. G. V. Christensen took a two children of Salem. group of children to Salem Monday The Donald Crook family of Port- morning June 8 for a tour of the l*n, w* re Sunday guest* at the Mayflower company. The children Charles Crook home Mrs. Eva Crook were shown*.the different processes returned to her home here with her the milk goes through and were given son’s family after she had spent a treat. Taking the tour were Leanna some time in Portland for medical Carpenter, Linda and Kathleen Land treatment. ers. Bettie and Brenda Coles, Maren M -s. Al Molnar and son. Jim of j Wallen. Joanne Walz. Linda Coffman, Dak Grove v sited several days last Barbara Roten, Harriet Golliet. week at the Frank Buckler home loan. Katherine and Nancy Ow-en. .‘4r. and Mr-. Harry Monroe and Bonnie and Stuart Christensen and Linda and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brown the chaperones. spent Sunday _ picnicing _ ____ _ and fishing Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wallen, son I on the Metolius river. Sam and daughters. Diana and Jewell ‘ Visitors Sunday at the Ed Castle 1 returned home Thursday June 11 | on e were Mrs. Castle’s brother and from a vacation trip to Colorado ¡wife. Mr and Mrs. Ja k Herberger of where they visited relatives in Akron Salem. and other parts of the state. The Rev. and Mrs. James Hardy L- a in meanings of meat stamps. and chidlren Lorna, Stephen and If meat i USDA graded, a purple Kenneth left last Tuesday for a h:e!d-shaped -tamp appears. I three week’s stay in California where they will visit relatives in Sacra- A -odium perborate such as Vano mento and attend Summer Choir , or Snowy, will often remove perspir- -chool at San Francisco Theological | ation stains. seminary at San Anselmo. Dean Klarr of Salem, who has just completed one year of theologi cal studies at San Francisco Theolo I gical Seminary was guest speaker at I the Mehama church Sunday morning. I Mr. and Mrs. Don Stensiand of MEHAMA Forest Tree Cone From wnere 1 sit... ¿y Joe Marsh A Tip From Our "Cap" Couple of month* a«®. Cap Anderson traded u> that ftf- •een-year-old rattletrap of hi* and purrhaoed a aew mauy 59 model ear. A real beauty, two-tone. and complete with pow er-every thing. But yesterday, of all things. Cap rattled into town behind the wheel of his old car. Nat urally, all of us wanted to find out "How come?" "Bought it back," »aid Cap, "I’m now a two-car family. I like my new car because it looks real modern — but I like tcfniifhl, /<W. (nârJ SidUrj WANT TO BUY TIMBER ratde. Work generally required in < ven.ng and weekends. Full time aval.ability desirable but not ne- ce - rv. W ite giving time avail- anit reft ence ana qualifications. B x "48 this newspaper. FOR DAD on his Day, Sunday June 21 Present him with a Bouttonaire to brighten his day We Also Have STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. 4 west of Mehama Oregon Experienced Vetertaarlaa By Harold’s Floral Gardena Stayton. Ore WE SELL BETTER CARS FOR LESS • Toys Hobbies Athletic Gds. Guns A- Amo. Fishing Tackle Johnson Motors Reloading Comp. • Boats and Trailers • Rod and Reel Repair • Schwinn Bikes & Repairs • • • • Tree Roses Bush Roses Peonies Shrubs Garden Tools RALEIGH HAROLD Nurserj and Rorlsl Open ? k. m Ui K p n> Including Hxindayw CAMP’S SPORTING GOODS 185 First St Stayton. Oregon IJ/2 Blocks West of Stayton Highway Ph. Stayton RO 9-2534 319 W. Washington St. Ml -OK QUALITY JOB PRINTING See The Mil) City Enterprise Tof. quality printing, priced right Fix' ervice too Phon* <651 Night* /606. Don’t refreeze quick-frozen foods once they've thawed. There's usually a loss of quality when thawed foods are frozen, so use them promptly. Spo lage occurs very quickly. GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET Automotive & Industrie Maintenance Welding, Diesel Engine Service STAYTON, OR j KGON •T PAYS TO BUY AT HOME Shop or Field Delco Batteries Factory Equipment Ignition Parts Dealer for Airco Welding Products Stayton-Jefferson AUTO WRECKERS Rebuilt motors and trans missions 1 ars bought and sold Wp huy junk Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton, Ora WE HAVE vTUI 'i CREEK LMB CO J. W. GOIN Ph. RO 9-2533 hi^dalw^ Why Not night DR. JOHN C. TARR son. Blaxok Apartments, Mil) Cloverdale were Tuesday I Chiropractic Physician City. 3tf guests la't week at the home of Mrs. Stensiand** sisters family the D L. phone RO 9-2923 Teeters. Mrs. Stensiand returned Exc< ¡lent opportunity for good earn- Hours 9:00 to 6:00 ii each year Aug. 15 to Oct. 15. here Saturday afternoon and will Miscellaneous Some busine s experience, know Evenings By Appointment stay here while her husband is at ledge of tre< - and local terrain de- H2 E. Ida St Stayton FURNITURE FOR SALE—I am tending National Guard Summer sell.ng out the furniture of the late camp. Sunday dinner guests recently at Mildred Alien. See me for details. —Glen Shelton, Mill City. 25 the Ed Castle home were Mrs. Cas DR. VICTOR J. MYERS tle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Herberger of Salem and Mrs. Her- Chiropractic Physician beigei'g sister, Mrs. Annie Doy.e- Small or large tiact? BELL BLDG. IDA and THIRD 8T who is v.siting in the state from Either a«h >r stumpage basis Iowa. Friday evening guests at the STAYTON, OREGON Castle home were Mr. and Mrs. Guy i mile »e*t of Mehama Oregon ’ i t' PHONE RO 9-2557 Cornforth and two . hildren of Salem OLD GROWTH FIR WOOD. Plycores and -Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hales and 16 inch or 24 inch. 2x6 or 2x4 baby of Stayton. Mrs. Cornforth was planer end-. 12 inch or 24 inch, an operator for Mrs. Castle when she Dr. Leslie J. Carson slabwood, sawdust. Johnson Wood had her beauty ;hop in Salem some OPTOMETRIST Co.. 1098 Alder Drive, Salem. years ago. Visual analysis — Contact lense* Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Griffiths and EM 4-7056. Lyons ULrich 9-2350. I Visual training their house guests Mrs. Zepha Glaum OFFK E FURNITURE and equip and Mrs. Lena Miller, who are visit Every Day But Wednesday ment typewriters, add ng machines, ing here from Alma. Neb., visited 515 Third St. Btaytoa calculators, ca-h register*, duplicat Sunday at the Ralph Boring home Ph. RO 9-2751 ors. -afe-, filing equipment We sell in Eugene. rent, swap and repair. Bargains in Mrs R D. McLeod and son of Ruth, used ina nines. Roen Typewriter Nevada arrived last week at the Exchange. 456 f'ourt. St., Salem, tf home of Mrs. McLeod’.- mother, Mrs. Weddle Funeral Home also PIANO FOR SALE—Fine spinet, like Maude Zimmerman. They are Modern Funersl Service new. Assume mw monthly pay visiting other relatives here. Visitors Sunday at the J m Rich- ments. Write Credit Mgr Box 623. ORE«X>s n oto * Idano hail-, Ida u. 25c i nond home were Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Stillner and two children of Sawmil» LtKiS WANTED Newport. Mr. and Mr* Julius Tietze spent Tot price* ¡ci aeconu utowti. this car because it’s real me’" irons where I sit. ail of u* have certain affection* that grow more a part of us with each pa**m* year For instance, w hen I tMnk of Saturday night. I always Uiinh of my easy chair and a cold glass of beer. Tsw idea may be nomethlng else. Bui krt’s not ask each other to "change"—let s Jus« respect the other fellow’s pref erence. Agreed? Hoover's Repair I Jim and Veryl Phone 2602 Hoover Mill Qty Mort car than thif Impala Sport Covpc i* hard to find at anp prit«. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED NEW and USED Furniture Prompt service in tht Canyon when you call u ♦ ♦ ♦ LINOLEUM Nothing else hut a dyed-in-the- wool sports car like the 4 orvrtte can lake a turn »»ilh such solid assurance! Ph. BO 9-2319 Staytxm, Of* O. E. APPLIANCES LICENSED Garbage Disposal It’s easy to see where Chevrolet gets its road sense With big coil springs at every wheel, a firm, wider stance and all of its pounds dis tributed with painstaking care, Chevy'» born with it. The only thing that may be hard to understand is how it can offer the ride it does, along with so many other luxury-car virtues, and still compete in the low-price field We use the word compete only in the sense of price For with a ride as special as Chevy’s, real com petitors are hard to come by. There’s a world of difference be- •u. < n Chevrolet’s eoil spring* at all four wheels and the leaf spring* that moat other car* still use Take a Chevy down a snaky back road and you’ll frtl the difference in the sure way it holds through curve«! and shoots over rough spot* with hardly a ripple. This one’« really made to travel and loves every minute of it. % Visit the General Motors Exhibit at the Oregon Centennial Exposition m Portland, and see your local authorized Chevrolet defter SIX* Par M«vtb sad Up IlM «rvrictag Gstea L|«w Ideaaka sad Detroit We Give and Redeem <11.1 CTTT ORNGO*I Penny Saver Stamps DISPOSAL Sppyicf Ph. 3903 the trai el - loi in ’ ( het rotei ♦ CARPETING and Reasonable Rates Satisfaction Guaranteed Bod Chae Ownser clings lo curres like a cat on a carpel! I 367 3rd St. Stayton Gene Teague Chevrolet 120 W Hollister Stayton, Oregon Phone RO 9-2