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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1959)
[CLASSIFIED RATES Automobiles Church bazaars. suppers, bake sales, etc. will he run under “Special FOR SALE—1955 4 wheel drive Ford Announcements” classification with crummy. 4 new traction tires. Entered as second class matter N'o- a minimum charge of 50 cents per Phone 681. Detroit. 31 rember 10. 1944 at the post office at insertion. Mil) City, Oregon, under the Act of Ten cents per line each insertion. VACATION TIME IS STATION March 3, 1879 No advertisement accepted for less WAGON TIME—WE HAVE 'EM PRICED RIGHT — READY TO GO Marion-Linn Counties, per year $3.00 than 50 cents per week. Count five words to the line in 1957 FORD 9 passenger Country Ovtside. Marion-Linn Counties $3.50 ordering your ad. Phone 6651, Mill Sedan. Thunderbird motor, auto Telephone 8204 or 7605 | City or mail your advertisement to matic transmission. Power Steer : The Mill City Enterprise. Mill City, ing 2-toue paint. Good ruber. Clean EDITORIAL Oregon. and low milegae. Fully equipped. 1956 CHEVROLET. Poweglide Sta tion Wagon. Red ‘and white, white A F F ILÌATE M E M S ÍI Real Estate walls, radio, backup lamps, outside mirrors and all. Very clean. ------------------ | FOR SALE BY OWNER—Modern 1954 CHEVROLET 8 passenger Bel NiWPAMt two bedroom home in Mill City. One Air station wagon. 6 cylinder. Con k rUBLI$WIR$ of the best river view lots in town. ventional drive. Two tone. Good Forced air oil heat. Wired for ''ASSOCIATION family car. Clean. range. Circulating fireplace. A real 1955 CHEVROLET VBPowerglide, 2 good home. Will sell for less than door wagon at a price that will cost.—See Don Moffatt at The En amaze you. See it. DON TV. MOFFATT. Editor-Publisher terprise for details. 1954 CHEVROLET 4 door wagon. Conventional drive. Two tone. An Business end Professione! FOR SALE—Two bedroom home on economy car. Good rubber. Radio 141.25 foot by 206 foot lot. Sep and electric wipers. DIRECTORY arate garage and small barn. Base ment, new roof and block founda 1953 DODGE 2 door wagon. Very clean and conventional drive. Solid tion. City water. Located at 470 color. Radio, windshield washers. S E- Hazel Street. Mill City. $4250. Very good rubber. JOHN W. REID, M. D. 10% down. Consider renting. De partment of Veterans’ Affairs. Sa 1954 CHEVROLET 4 door station Physician end Surgeon wagon. Two tone, poweiglide trans lem, Oregon. Refer to L-5663-F. mission. Low mueage and clean. 32 Mill Qty, Ort gan 1953 PLYMOUTH 2 door suburban with overdrive, radio heater. Good FOR SALE—Modern 2 bedroom tires. New Paint Job. Economy for furnished house. Electric stove, re frigerator, automatic washer. Low sure. DR. JOHN C. TARR down payment. Terms. Shown by 1955 CHE\ ROLET 2 . door wagon Chiropractic Physician Two tone. Radfo, healer, eze-eye appointment only. C. C. Brawner. Phone RO 9-2922 Phone 7484, Mill City. 30tf ' glass, 6 cylinder. Straignt drive, stop and look. Hours 9:00 to 6«00 LIST WITH VS EASY TERMS Evenings By Appointment L. R. COVILLE. REAL ESTATE Lowest Financing Rates 112 E. Ida St Stayton M. Nelson. Salesman Phone 1957 Available Office at Mill City Lodge, Mill City GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET Or. Highway 22 Phone RO 9-2126 Stayton, Ore. DR. VICTOR J. MYERS FOR SALE—By Owner 2-bedroom home with garage and shop; in- [ Chiropractic Physician eludes wall to wall carpet and full [ Legal Notices BELL BLDG. IDA & THIRD ST. insulation Close to school. Can be, financed F. H. A or G. I. Loan. NOTICE TO CREDIORS STAYTON, OREGON Address 313 S. W. 5th, Mill City. Notice is hereby given that by vir Phone 2107 27tfc Phone RO 9-2557 tue of an Order duly entered in the THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE SEE US ABOUT REAL ESTATE Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, in the Mat GLEN SHELTON, Broker West side Mill City Phone 2207 ter of the E-tate of D B Hill, de Dr. Leslie J. Carson ceased, the undersigned. D. B. Hill, OPTOMETRIST JOS. DEVERS REAL ESTATE Jr., was duly appointed as executor Visual analysts — Contact iensea | of said estate and ha qualified as W. R. Hutcheson. Salesman Phone 4515 Gates, Oregon such. All pers ns having claims Visual training against said e-tatv are hereby requir Every Day But Wednesday ed to present the ame, toe<ther with S15 Third St. SUyton Miscellaneous the proper voucher-, to the under Ph. RO 9-2751 signed executor at Mill City, Oregon, WANT TO BUY TIMBER within six months from the date of Small or Large Tracts this notice. Dated and first published this 30th Either ca-h or stumpage basis. Weddle Funerei Home STOUT CREEK I-MB. CO. day of July, 1959. D. B HILL. Jr. '■z mile West of Mehama, Oregon 3tf Modern Funeral Service Executor GROWTH FIR WOOD Plycoree BELL & GEHLEN Stayton - - Oregon OLD 16 inch or 24 inch. 2x6 or 2x4 Staytoh, Oregon planer ends. 12 inch or 24 inch, Attys, for Exec. 35 slabwood sawdu-t. Johnson Wood Co.. 10.'¡j Alder Drive, Salem. J. W. GOIN EM 4-7051. Lyons ULrich 9-2350. Experienced Veterinarian By Harold’s Moral Gardens Ph. RO 9-2533 Stayton, Ore. «■■■■™■■“•■■“■■■“" WE SELL BETTER CARS FOR LESS GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET STAYTON, OREGON IT PAYS TO BUY AT HOME 7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Dr nd Mr- .) R Prim and child- Canned hum ar- . ■ •.. - ------ “d THl'RSI) %Y. JULY 30. 1959 ren. Michael David and Christine and manv are iab, L d “keep under re- :?.'*■ D°” l"-nig<iahl. I.ee. Eric and Digerati-n " It’s mportant to read Niel left Wednesday morning for the - - label - - to know if refrigeration is Sacramento. Calif. The Prines visited | recommended. If those to be refriger friends in Sacramento f r a couple of ated are displayed at r om tempera Bv Mrs. John Teeters days before starting for tkeir home in ture, you might point out to the Vi.'itor- from Saturday to Tuesday Dayton. Ohii and Mrs. Engdahl and grower, you'd buy one if they had been of this week at the Ed Castle home children went on to her home at Rich- refrigerated. were Mr Castle’s brother and family. mond, Calif Mr. and Mrs. R Castle and son Peter Mr. and Mrs Gerald Branch and of Bellevue. Wash son Bobbie were in Tillamook a week The Rev and Mrs. Jack Chan and ago Sunday where they visited with You Find the Best in daughter Nancy of Monument were Mrs. Branch’s parents the R. L. R<y- here Sunday and attended church ser nolds and her grandmother. Mrs. vices. They were on their way to Florence Darling Portland to the Oregon Synod’s Lead Mrs. Carl Hughes and children, when you shop regularly ciomp ership 0iiiwi School at L,ewis Lewis ana and liarh Clark lui Col- - . Lynn, a«.». . mm, Kay. lc Lea Ann. joy, Joy, neun Keith anti and lege which started Sunday evening. I Gail visited last Wednesday at the E. at our meat and grocery Mr Chan was soloist at the morning 1 J ’ Hughes home Mrs. Hughes and services here. children were here from Calif, and had store. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe and' been spending some time with her See us about a Locker Today. Linda and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brown parents at Wren. Order one and have it ready Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten, Bob sj>ent Sunday at Newport. Also pic- for falL nicing at Newport Sunday and vis by and Barbara returned home Satur day evening from a weeks vacation. iting friends were Mr and Mrs. Julis Open 7 Days A Week. Tietze and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rich- They went up the Columbia and stop ped a short time at Bonneville spend mond, Barbara and Pam. ing the first night at Pendleton. They Sunday evening guests at the G V camped several days Wallowa Lake Christensens were Mr. and Mrs. Les and also enjoyed the fishing at An ter Shimanek of Scio and Mr. and thony Lake and other lakes in the vic Mrs. Frank Frasier of Salem. inity They returned home through Phone 2642 Mill Qty Mrs. Frank Buckler returned home the John Day country. last Tuesday from a three weeks trip when she visited relatives in Indiana and Illionis. She was accompanied by her daughter and grandson. Mrs. Al Molnar and Jim of Oak Grove. The party made the trip from Portland by plane Mrs. Molnar also visited relatives in Michigan during the trip. Sunday guests ' at the Charles Crooks and visiting with Mrs. Eva Crook who is staying there were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Seamster of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Horn of Phoenix Arizona arrived Sunday night for a visit with the Crooks. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castle were in Portland the July 18 and 19 when Mrs. Ca-tle attended the 30th reunion of her class of nursing at St. Vincent Hospital. On the 18th the nurses en joyed a picnic at one of the members home on the Sanday river. Twentv-two of the class of 42 attended tne reun- ion. Sunday Mrs. Castle attended the Nurses Tea at the hospital and the banquet in the evening. Mr. Castle visited with friends, the Don Alex anders of Willamette while Mrs. Cas tle was attending the reunion They returned home Monday by way of Salem where they visited Mrs. Csa- tle’s parents the J. M. Hertiergers. Recent guests at the Julius Tietze home were Mrs. Tietze’s nephew and family. Mr and Mrs. Richard Ship.ey and daughter Sherry of Los Angles. Calif. Jim Richmond received word the last of the week of the serious illness of his grandfather Ray Gormley of Springfield, who is in a hospital there The Gormleys were former res idents here. MEAT and GROCERIES Mill City Meat Market There Is No Substitute For Local NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Try The Enterprise Every Week you don't have to SCRATCH fox' it when you use the want aps OFFICE FURNITURE and equip ment. typewriters, add.ng machines, calculators, cash registers, duplicat ors, safe-, filing equipment. We sell rent, swap and repair. Bargains in used mach nes. Roen Typewriter Exchange. 456 Court. St., Salem, tf JUST OHt OF 7 Blj 0esT5 ihavtalgf Sawmill LOGS WANTED gAr Top Prices for Second Growth ! STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. ft mile West of Mehama. Oregon 5tf BEAN PICKERS WANTED—Pick ing starts about July 25. Trans portation furnished from Gates. Orrin Marthall. Phone RO 9-2645. Rt. 1, Box 131 Stayton. 31p Situations Wanted I WORK WANTED—By day or hour. Genevieve Kesterson. See at Blazek Apartments. Mill City. 3tf Stayton-Jefferson AUTO WRECKERS Rebuilt motors and trana- missions Cars bought and sold We buy junk Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton. Ore ,T-rT,,r- ,T T-r Lost and Found J LOST last Wtdncjday or Thursday. Child's orange life jacket at Mon gold or locally.—Frank Moore, Mill City. 31 LOST—Brown male Cocker Spaniel. 7 years old. Vaccine tag number 84171. Reward. Ace Underwood, Phone Mill City 542. 31 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED SURIGAL Prompt service in the Canyon when you call us SUPPORTS Reaaonal Rato« Satisfaction Guaranteed Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton. Ore Take a tip from the experts ... in their own words . . . and from on- the-record facts and figure«: More than ever, Chevrolet gives you more than any other of the leading low- priced three! More room to relax in. for instance A sampling of official dimensions reported to AMA.* makes this clear. Chevy front seat hip room, for one thing, is up to 59 inches wider than comparable cars And Chevy even offers more front seat head room than all but one of the A igA-priced cars! Of all kinds. Trusae* Abdominal Sapporta Plastic Hosiery Expert Fitters Private Otting Rooms. Best Brakes Not only bigger, but built with bonded linings for up to 66% longer life. Just to prove what’s what, Chevy out-stopped both of the "other two** in a LICENSED Garbage Disposal “Ask Yoor Doctor" $ 1JO Per Month and Up Also Servicing Gates, Lyons Idanha and Detroit MILL CITY, OREGON Capitol Drug Store DISPOSAL SERVICE 8 and II Green Stamp* Bod CJiae- O»aer. Ph- 59* NASCAR+conducted teat of re peated stops from highway speeds able to tell this yourself instantly, once you take the wheel. Best Style It’s the only car of the leading low-priced 3 that's un mistakably modern in every line. “In its price class." sa>s POPULAR SCIENCE magazine, "a new high in daring styling ” Best Economy Best Engine Best Trade-In Every motor mag azine has given Chevrolet’s stand ard and Corvette VH’s unstinted praise As SPORTS CARS ILLUS TRATED puts it: *’. . . surely the most wonderfully responsive engine available today at any price.” Best Ride MOTOR TREND magazine calls Chevy ”. . . the smoothest, most quiet, softest rid ing car in its price class ” You’ll be No doubt about thia: two Chevrolet 6’s won their class in the famous Mobilgas Econ- omy Run, got the best mileage of any full-size car, 22 38 miles per gallon—with Powerglide. Check in any N.A.D.A t Guide Book Chevy used ear prices last year averaged up to $12« higher than comjmrable mod els of the ’’other two.” • 4 JWaiMi/arterrr« A /•* Stork ' •* ment tuvt ft—eereK tNf*r**l 4 wtorwob Je e 504 State 8L Corner of Liberty TM the General Motors Exhibit at the Oregon Centennial Exposition in Portland, and see your local authorized Chevrolet dealer Gene Teague Chevrolet 120 W Hollister Stayton, Oregon Phon. RO t-2126