The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 02, 1959, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE MILL CITY
ENTERPRISE
7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY. JULY 2. 1959
Entered as -<■»■<.nd cla»» matter No­ CLASSIFIED
RATES
vember IV 1944 at the po-l office at
Church bazaars, suppers, hake
Mil) City. Orofoa. under the Act of sales, etc. will be run under ••Special
March 3, 1879
\nnouncements" classification with
Manon-Linn Counties per year $3.00 a minimum charge of 50 cents per
Outride. Marton-Linn < ountto $3.50 insertion.
Ten cents per line each insertion.
Telephone 8204 or 7605
No advertisement accepted for less
than 50 cents per week.
Count five words to the line in
ordertug your ad. Phone 6651, Mill
City or mail your advertisement to
affiliate member
The Mil) City Enterprise. Mill City,
Oregon.
NEWSPAMt
\
PUBLISHERS
ASSOCIATION
Real Estate
! FOR SALE—By Owner 2-bedroorr.
home with garage and shop; im­
DON W. MOFFATT. Editor-Publisher
proved wall to wall carpet and full
insolation Close to school. Can be
Business and Professional
financed F. H. A. or G. I. Loan
Address 313 S W. 5th. Mill City.
DIRECTORY
Phone 2107
27tfc
Citizens of the Week
This week we are featuring five young
folks who will be among those who will
be paying the taxes and making the de­
cisions for the next generation. From left
to right they are Gary Henness and Kan-
Little League of Area
Starts Schedule
WE HAVE
dee Lee Henness, children of Mr. and
-Mrs. Clare Henness of Gates. Then comes
Jackie, Susy and Bobbie Wilson children
of Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Wilson also of the
Gates area.
U. S. National
Increases Rate
Of Interest July 1
By Jean Roberts
SEE US ABOUT REAL ESTATE
MEHAMA—Summer schedule of
GLEN SHELTON, Broker
the Little League baseball games for
JOHN W. REID, M. D.
West Side Mill City
Phone 2207 Mehama, Stayton, Mill City, Lyons
and Scio, officially
opened
this
Physician and Surgeon
LIST WITH US
week with games Monday and Thurs­
L R CO VILLE REAL ESTATE
Mill City, Oregan
M. Nelson. Salesman
Phone 1957 day Mehama scored a win over Scio
Th<- United States National Bank
10-1 Monday evening and over Stay­
Office at Mill City Lodge. Mill City-
• tf Portland will increase its rate of
ton 9-3 Thursday night.
On Highway 22
This is the second year for a Little • interest on savings arcodnts to 3% per
I>R. JOHN C. TARR
JOS. DEVERS REAL ESTATE League team in Mehama, and the annum beginning July 1, 1959, ar-
first time they had had a field of cording to E. C Sammons, president.
Chiropractic Physician
W. R Hutcheson. Salesman
This new savings rate, which will
Phone 4515
Gates, Oregon their own on which to play. Sparked
Phone RO 9-2922
by enthusiastic boys the community be compounded semiannually, is ef­
Hours 9:00 to 6:00
ha- sponsored the Little League by fective at all of U. S. National’s 70
Evenings Bv Appointment
raising $218 for Little League equip­ statewide banking offices.
Situations Wanted
In commenting on the higher in­
112 E. Ida St.
Stayton
ment, and found a field for their
terest rate, Sammons said the move
WORK WANTED—By day or hour, use for a baseball diamond.
The field belonging to Mrs. Van I is designed to encourage thrift and
also baby sitting. Genevieve Kester­
to provide Oregonians with ail even
son.
B az« k
Apartments,
Mill Handel was discovered by Austin
.¡renter incentive to save.
DR. VICTOR J. MYERS
City.
3tf and Harold Longlelolw and permis­
Sammons declared the in reused in-
sion granted for use for baseball.
Chiropractic Physician
The work of readying it began with tere-t rate will provide approximate­
a grader loaded by Frere« Lumber ly $700.000 of added savings interest
BELL BLDG. IDA A THIRD ST.
Miscellaneous
Co., a cat b.v Roberts, a tractor from during the last half of this year for
STAYTON, OREGON
Joe Barrows and Merwin Knox. Days the more than 200,000 savings ac­
SIX WEEKS OLD PUPPY To give were spent picking up rocks and lev­ count customers at U. S. National
Phone RO 9-2557
away free.—Phone Mill City 1303 el.ng the infield.
iffn< s throughout the state
The 3% interest rate is the maxi­
A
backstop
was
erected
with
lum
­
WANT TO BUY TIMBER
ber donated by Bill Roberts, whose mum rate banks are permitted to pay
Small or I>arge Tracts
sawmill is nearby. Joe Barrows do­ under laws of the Federal Reserve
Dr. Leslie J. Carson
Either cash or stumpage basis.
nated wire and Don Teeters, Kenny -ysteni. Sammons noted.
OPTOMETRIST
STOLT CREEK LMB. CO.
Visual analysis — Contact lenses •a mile West of Mehama. Oregon 3tf Lewis, Austin and Harold Longfel­
low and Ray Roberts donated work to
Visual training
Faith Rebekah Lodge
erect it. Two player’s benches were
OLD
GROWTH
FIR
WOOD
Plycores
Every Day But Wednesday
donated
by
Don
Teeters.
16 inch or 24 inch. 2x6 or 2x4
To Recess Until Fall
til Third St-
Stay tea
In another corner of the field an­
planer ends. 12 inch or 24 inch,
LYONS—The last meeting until
Ph RO 9-2751
slabwood, sawdust. Johnson Wood other backstop was put up for the
Co. 1098 Abler
Di ve, Salem.' pee-wee players; those under 10. who fall for Faith Rebekah I^idge was
held Wednesday evening with Hazel
EM 4-7056. Lyons ULrich 9-2350. also want to play baseball.
Bate, balls* catching equipment, Lewis noble grand presiding The
Weddle Funeral Home
OFFICE FURNITURE and equip­ head protectors and tee shirts bear­ j usual routine of business was car­
ment. typewriters, adding machines, ing the name Mehama, have been ried out and reports of committees
Modern Funeral Service
calculators, ca-h registers, duplicat- purchased and three teams will be heard. The charter was beautiful­
<>ts, -aft-, filing equipment. We sell in play this season; Little League ly draped in loving memory of Mrs.
aytun
-
-
Oregon
rent, swap and repair Bargains in players ranging in age from 9 to 13. Inez Ring the last charter mem-
used machines. Roen Typewriter Babe Ruth League, players from 13 her of Faith Rebekah lodge who
passed away May 24. Guests were
Exchange. 456 Court. St., Salem, tf to 16 and the Peewees, under 10.
present from Mill City and Stayton.
The
Babe
Ruth
League
which
is
"^ wto UT l OGSWANTED-
Johnston program
chair-
J. W. GOIN
composed of players from Mehama Re Jen
Top Prices for Second Growth
and Lyons will play at Mt. Angel man presented the following pro­
Experienced Veterinarian
STOUT CREEK LMB. CO.
Sunday. PeeWee’s will have their gram of musical numbers: "West-
mile West of Mehama. Oregon 5tf first game next Friday at Mehama, erward Ho”. “Lady of Spain.” “Get
By Harold’» Floral Garden»
Me To The Church On Time”. “Side
H l RO 9-2533
Stayton, Ore. I FOR QUALITY JOB PRINTING See with Stayton.
By Side” and ‘‘Sunshine Square”,
Coaching
the
teams
are
Ray
Rob
­
The Mill City Enterprise
Top ‘
by Dawn and Sandra Hellemn.
erts
and
Ed
Peters.
Quality printing, priced right. Fast
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hel­
Service too. Phone 8204. Nights
Stayton.
former Lyons
Lipstick will come out of clothing lemn of
WE SELL BETTER
7605
dance "Ballin
and a
if you first rub the garment with residents.
CARS FOR LESS
lard or vaseline. Removing the vase­ I the Jack and The Charleston' f by
line or lard is sometimes a problem Judy Dash. Stacy Graham, Noia
Legal Notices
also
with linen, chambrays, etc. Hot suds Meyn and
Marlene Thayer
will often do it or remove grease with from Stayton. There was also a visit-
SANTIAM UNION HIGH SCHOOL solvent before laundering.
■ or from another jurisdiction, Mrs.
BOARD ( ALLS E OR BIDS
Bids will be received
by
the
school board of Santiam Union High
STAYTON’, OREGON
School District 9-J for the following
IT PAYS TO BUY AT
two jobs
<1> Painting the exterior of the
HOME
High School Gymnasium.
(2) Remodeling of the Home Eco­
nomics House, consisting of the en­
closure of the large back porch to
provide an additional kitchen and
Stayton-Jefferson
work aria in the space provided.
Information concerning these jobs
AUTO WRECKERS
can be obtained from Jim Putman, ’
RebuLit motors and trans­
high school superintendent either at
the high school phone 8805 or at his 1
missions
residence phone 7408.
Bids will be opened at the regular ,
Cars bought and sold
July board meeting the evening of
July 9th in the High School Library
We buy junk
at 8 o’clock.
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Florence Darling from Golden Rue
L 'dge No. 23. from Melrose, Mass
At the social hour a pot luck sup­
per was served with Blanche Wag­
ner, Alta Bodrker and Pat Cutting
the committee in charge who had the
tables
beautifully recorated
with
summer flowers.
Toy»
llobhies
Athletic Gda.
Gun» & Amo.
Fishing Tackle
Johnson Motors
lieloading Comp.
Boat» and Trailer»
Rod and Reel Repair
Schwinn Bike» & Repair*
CAMP’S
When you need
SPORTING GOODS
PRINTING
185 First St
Stayton, Oregon
Mill City Enterprise
GENE TEAGUE
CHEVROLET
STirTON
OREGON
From where 1 sit... Ay Joe Marsh
Don't "Cher|("
With Red!
Red Johnson, owner of the
local hardware store, like* to
keep baaineaa simple—“pay as
you go," says Red.
Recently, to emphasize the
point. Red had a sign painted
for tbs store window. In big
red letters, it read: “Please —
absolutely no checks accepted
— pay in cash only.”
When the sign painter had
fnirhed the sign, he delivered
it tn Red and named his price—
ton dollars “Very re»*on»ble.”
.-id Rod And the newt thing
y«” v—w he was h»ndir>e tb»
follow » rhorfc for
dollar»!
Fro« where I aft. «mo mlea
we make boil down to "dont
do aa I do, do m I say." It re­
minds me of a friend who
drank nothin« hot Iced tea »nd
erMieized the fact that I pre­
ferred a g«ooo of beer. That’«
not only «nnnvlng, H’a Intol­
erant. Good nelyhtmm «honld
m»ke tolerwnee the mle with
more •‘do" awd >•-«« “•»»."
foe
Copyright K'W I nited St«»»» Wrewert Fountiotiott
A NEW TIRE SERVICE
For The North Santiam Canvon
FULL LINE OF
PREMIUM TRUCK
Ph. RO 9-2319
Stayton. Ore
Help Wanted
Prompt service in the
Canyon when you call us
TO A MAN’ WHO SEEKS A
BETTER OPPORTUNITY
•
PERMANENT, FULL TIME
POSITION
ReaiwinaJ Rate»
Satisfaction Guaranteed
STARTING SALARY
$105.00 per week.
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Ph. RO 9-2319
Pennsylvania and passenger Tires
Complete Road Service
FOR ALL TRUCKERS
2051
Phone Mill City
Guaranteed Repair Service on All Tires
Stayton. Ore Ilf you are standing still in your pre«- |
IJCENSED
Garbage Disposal
ent job and would like to do better. If i
’ you own a good automobile and are !
, willing to be away 4 night« a week
working in thi» part of Oregon. You
must have a high school education
and desire to improve yourself. Be- I
tween the age« of 21 and 36 yean.
PECK BROTHERS
Canyon Headquarters
YOUR REPLY Wni BE
$1.50 Per Month and Up
KEPT IN .ABSOLUTE
Al*r> Servicing Gate*, I.yont
Idanha and Detroit
CONFIDENCE
MILL CITY. OREGON
i Write to Boz 1594. Portland, Oregon. |
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Bod ilia»- Oworr
Ph. 5»e?
| Give history of past and present em-
. ploymen t record, your complete ad-1
ire»«, phone number and a penonal I
,* photograph.
t *
Jack's Richfield Station
Highway 22
Mill City
Phone 2051