The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 09, 1959, Page 7, Image 7

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    7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY, JULY 9. 1959
THE MILL CITY
ENTERPRISE
Detroit-Idanha
By Dorothy Williamson
Entered a» second rias» matter No- CLASSIFIED
RATES' Weekend guests in the Acie Mc-
«ember 10. 1944 at the po-t of fire at
Churvh bazaars. supper», bake | Craven home over the holiday were
Mill City, Oregon, under the Act of -alee, etc, will be run under “Special .Mr. and Mrs. Joy Craig from Port­
March 3, 1879
\nnouncements” classification with land, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Frazier
a
minimum charge of 50 cents per and Walter Storey from Eugene and
Manon-Linn Counties, per year $3.00
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Frazier and
insertion.
Outside. Marion-Linn Countie« $3.50
family of Sweet Home
Ten
cents
per
line
each
insertion.
Telephone 8204 or 7605
A group of 14 juniors from the
No advertisement accepted for less
Idanha Community church left for the
than 50 cents per week.
national editorial
Count five words to the line in Junior Youth Camp at Falls City
I ordering your ad. Phone 6651. Mill for a week. The Junior Hi camp will
City or mail your advertisement to start next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCauley of
The Mil) City Enterprise, Mill City,
Idanha spent the weekend camping
Oregon.
k PUBLI$Nlt$
on the Metolius ^they caught several
(fish but reported tnem as wormy.
Mr. and Mrs Al Cokenour of New
Idanha have painted the outside of
their home
Aunt Mattie Miller, former resi­
dent of Idanha, and sister of Mrs.
Fred Storey, of Idanha, underwent
surgery at the Albany General hos­
pital Tuesday morning. Her sister.
Ethel, from California, came to be
I with her.
Mr end Mrs. Donald M Larty and
children, Sharon and Scott from
Portland were weekend guests at De­
troit Sharon and Scott remained for
a week's visit with the Gail Fagans.
Mr and Mrs. Athol Savage and
relatives.
Mr and Ms Chari« - Hansard, sup­
erintendent of the Detroit School, has
returned home from Vandervoort,
Ark . where he has been visiting re­
latives and fr ends for the past
month. Mr. Hansard reports that
th«re are now two vacancies on the
teach ng staff of Detroit school. Wil­
liam McCrae from Hawthorne, Nev,
has resign« d as high school coach
and teacher. The 3rd and 4th grade
po ition i
still unfilled.
Mr and Mrs. Buck Floyd and son,
Ronnie, left last week for Arkansas
where they plan tospend their vaca­
tion. They were accompanied by Jeff
Leming.
Mr. and Mrs. Golden and Allan vis­
ited Mrs. Kenneth Golden in Sweet
Home over the 4th. Kenneth Golden’s
father’s name u Clarence. al<<> Mrs.
Kenneth Golden's father's name is
Clarence Both parents. Mr and Mrs.
Clarence Brown and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Golden celebrate the same
wedding anniversies on the 3rd and
4th of July.
Members of the Detroit Church of
Christ ate having a homecoming
(Sunday. July 12 with a potluck din­
ner which will be in the home of the
Don Culvers at the Detroit Ranger
Station.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Youngblood
spent the weekend in Salem visiting
Real Estate
^ASSOCIATION
1
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FOR SALE—By Owner 2-bedroom
home with garage and shop; in­
DON W. MOFFATT. Editor-Publisher
cludes wall to wall carpet and full
insulation. 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
JOHN W. REID, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Mill City, Ort gan
SEE US ABOUT REAL ESTATE
GLEN SHELTON, Broker
West Side Mill City
Phone 2207
LIST WITH US
L. R COVILLE. REAL ESTATE
M. Nelson. Salesman
Phone 1957
Office at Mill City Lodge. Mill City
On Highway 22
DR. JOHN C. TARR
JOS. DEVERS REAL ESTATE
Chiropractic Physician
W. R Hutcheson. Salesman
Phone 4515
Gates, Oregon
Phone RO 9-2922
Hours 9:00 to 6:00
Evenings By Appointment
Situations Wanted
112 E. Ida St.
Stayton
DR. VICTOR J. MYERS
Chiropractic Physician
BELL BLDG. IDA A THIRD ST
STAYTON, OREGON
Phone RO 9-2557
Dr. Leslie J. Carson
OPTOMETRIST
WORK WANTED—By day or hour,
also baby sitting. Genevieve Kester-
Blazek
Apartments, Mill
str..
City.
3tf
Offers All Clubs, Lodges, Churches, Granges
Or Any Other Group This Beautiful
FULLY AUTOMATIC
REGAL PERCOLATOR
for saving band, from
M-J-B COFFEE
or labels from
INSTANT M-J-B
Makes from 12 up to 72 cups
FOR SALE—26' Roycraft Trailer
sleeps 4. Reasonable. Ernest Grah­
am. Phone 642.
29p
WANT TO BUY TIMBER
Small or Large Tracts
Either ca-h or stumpage basis.
WE MILL GIVE YOU A
-
Oregon
-
J. W. GOIN
Experienced Veterinarian
By Harold’s Floral (rardens
Ph. RO 9-2533
Stayton, Ore.
WE SELL BETTER
CARS FOR LESS
GENE TEAGUE
CHEVROLET
8TAYT0N, OREGON
IT PAYS TO BUY AT
HOME
Stayton-Jefferaon
AUTO WRECK IKS
Rebulit motors and trans­
missions
Cars bought and sold
We buy junk
Ph. RO »-2319 Stayton. Ore
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Prompt service in the
Canyon when you call us
Reaaonal Kate«
SatufBctton Guaranteed
Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton, Ore
IJCENSED
OFFICE FURNITURE and equip­
ment- typewr.ters. add.ng machines,
calculators, ca.-h registers, duplicat­
ors. safe-, filing equipment. We sell
rent, swap and repair. Bargains in
used machines. Roen Typewriter
Exchang-. 456 Court. St., Salem, tf
A bonus of 100 points (bandsor labels) will be applied to the total
number necessary to obtain one of these beautiful percolators.
This means all organizations registering during the months of
June. July, & August need save only 650 instead of the usual
750 M-J-B coffee bands or Instant M-J-B labels. Register now
and get your membership for saving M-J-B coffee bands and
labels. Your members have 9 months to accumulate the total of
650 bands (2-pound cans count as two bands — 6-oz. jar counts
m 2, 2-oz jar as 1).
FOR MAILING THIS COUPON
M-J-B Co.,
60 S. E. Main St, Portland, Oregon
Please regut.r our group for the M-J-B coffee
percolator offer«
Nome of group-------------------------------------- —•
MeJ*B Co.
Address ——
60 S. E. Main Street Portland, Oregon
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MORI MEASURES, MORE FLAVOR
STOUT CREEK LMB. CO.
mile West of Mehama, Oregon 5tf
FOR QUALITY JOB PRINTING See
The Mill City Enterprice
Top
Quality printing, priced right. Fast
Service too. Phone 8204. Nights
7606
Automobiles
FOR SALE—1949 4-door Plymouth
sedan. Rebuilt motor, good paint,
seat covers, tires, new battery.
Telephone Aumsville 2414
28
Lost and Found
’LOST on roadside, two new green
canvas-backed airmattresses. Re­
ward for return to Lyle M.ller, 326
N 26. Corvallis, Oregon.
28
Furniture
FOR SALE—Furniture in Kennedy
house.—See Mrs. Roger Nelson.
Phone 1957.
28
Subscribe to The
Mill City Enterprise
SURIGAL
SUPPORTS
Of all kinds. Trurere
Abdominal Supports
E2mttc Hosiery
Expert Fitters
Private Fitting Rooms.
JL50 Per Month and Up
Aino Servicing Gate«, Lyons
Idanha and Detroit
MILL CITY, OREGON
Capitol Drug Store
Ph. 59*2
ABSOLUTELY FREE
Saw mill LOGS WANTED
“Ask Your Doctor"
Bud Clin*. Owner.
(BANDS OR LABELS)
«
Top Prices for Second Growth
Garbage Disposal
DISPOSAL SERVICE
100 POINTS
SPECIAL BONUS
Weddle Fuñera: Home
Stayton
o
FOR THE MONTHS OF JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST
Miscellaneous
Visual ana.y- s — Contact lenses
STOUT CREEK LMB. CO.
Visual training
*2 mile West of Mehama. Oregon 3tf
Every Day But Wednesday
OLD GROWTH FIR WOOD Plycores
$1$ Third St.
Stayton
16 inch or 24 inch. 2x6 or 2x4
Ph. RO 9-2751
planer ends. 12 inch or 24 inch,
slabwood, sawdust. Johnson Wood
Co.. 109c Alder Drive, Salem.
EM 4-7056. Lyons ULrich 9-2350.
Modern Funeral Service
FREE!
504 Stole St
Corner of IJbrrty
S «nd II Grere Stamp«
WHAT MAKES CHEVY HOT? “THE MOST WONDERFULLY
RESPONSIVE
ENGINE -» AVAILABLE — TODAY
AT ANY PRICE JI ”
>»
t
I
That’» how SPORTS CARS ILLUS­
TRATED magazine expremes its
admiration for Chevy’» vigorous
Turbo-Fire V8. Indeed, rwy motor
magazine ha» given Chevrolet’»
standard passenger car and Corvette
V8’» unstinted praise. Take it from
the expert»: there’« no more exciting
performance in Chevy'» field. What’«
more, you can choose from the
widest range of powerplanta among
the leading low-priced three when
you go Chevy!
HERE ARE 6 MORE BIG REASONS WHY
CHEVROLET’S THE HOTTEST SELLER
OF THE YEAR!
BEST BRAKES
Not only bigger, but built with
bonded lining» for up to 66 r’ longer
Ufa. Just to prove what'» what.
Chevy out-otopped both of the
"other two” in a NASCAR*-eon-
ducted test of repeated »topa from
highway «peed».
I
tar StM» Ctr ««»■»,».»
«•««d F?e«ev»rrA
BEST STYLE
It’» the only car of tho leading low -
priced three that’s unmistakably
modem m every line. "In its price
clam,” «ay» POPUI^R SCIENCE
magazine, "a new high in daring
styling.”
BEST TRADE-IN
Check tho figures in any N.A.D.A.*
Guide Rook. Chevy used car prices
last year averaged up to $128 higher
than comparable models of the
"other two.”
*
4»» »X l<
4 m .
BEST ECONOMY
No doubt about it: two Chevrolet
W,
<
.4
W
«
•’» won their das» in the famotta
Mobil gas Economy Run, got tho
I hw V mileage of any fttll-eize rar,
22.38 miles per gallon—with Power­
glide transmission.
BEST RIDE
MOTOR TREND magaafr» rafts
CheVy
. . the smoothest, moat
quiet, softest riding car in ita price
elass.” Rut you'll be able to tell thw
yourself, the instant you take tho
wheel.
BEST ROOM
i
Official dimensions reported to
A M.A • make this ciear. For
example, Chevy front seat hip
room w up to 5 9
inch»* wider than
comparable cars.
MfMMt/artoarwv AaMk
Vsit the General Motors Exhibit at the Oregon Centennial Exposition in Portland, and see your local authorised Chevrolet dealer
Gene Teague Chevrolet
120 W Hollister
Stayton. Oregon
Phono RO Ml26