The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 24, 1959, Page 8, Image 8

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    4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 195»
WE SELL
MAYTAG
Detroit-Idanha
The Quality Leader For
50 Years.
We Service All Makes
WASHERS and DRYERS
By Jessie Jones
Weekend visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ketchum Sr-,
were Mr- and Mrs. Richard Hansen
of Agate Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Morrison and three children of To­
ledo.
Mr. and Mrs. G- Gaston have pur­
chased the Barney Johnson place
adjoining their place. The Johnsons
are moving to Portland.
Mrs. Freida Heibert of Idanha en-
j tertained the three cub scout dens
at a get-together. There were 19 cubs
I present-
Opal Leming and Bernadine Stoll
attended classes for Marion County
Extension workers in Salem Tuesday
The group in Idanha will resume ,
meetings for the year.
Dorothy Williamson fell at her
home Monday and is under the doc-
tor’s care with a slight concussion
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean and
family of Detroit spent the weekend
at the home of Mrs. Dean’s brother, I
Mr. and Mrs Gene Wert, and Mr. and
Mrs Charles Wert of Cottage Grove
Mrs. Wendall Jones and children
and Mrs. James Lawrence of Detroit
spent Friday at Corvallis.
Visiting over the weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Culver of
Detroit was was his father. Donald
Culver. Sr., from Connecticut.
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Your Watch
Was (leaned ?
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repair Mlle tomorrow
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INSPECTION
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Baker's
Mill Gty Jewelry
Telephone 1843
MILL CITY
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THE ENTERPRISE
Today.. S3.00 per Year
Goaaiaa Factory Part*
UTHORlZEÒ-n
KEEPSAKE
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dealer !
I
This is the official sign of the American
Tree Farm System. It is the badge of
good forest management.
Because trees grow and replace them­
selves, we can use the timber we need
today while growing the wood we will
need tomorrow.
WE SALUTE OUR
TREE FARMERS
LYONS PLUMBING
Phone UL 9-2355
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K strong family resemblance between the all-
new Corvair and Chevrolet's conventional line of
passenger cars for 1960 is evident in this unusual
Crofiie view. At 180 inches, however, the Corvair
i more than two and one-half feet shorter, while
its 108-ineh wheelbase compares with 119 on the
Impala Sport Sedan with which it appears.
Elegance and chassis refinements characteriis
the larger Chevrolets in an offering of 16 pas­
senger models. The Corvair introduces an array
of compact mechanical innovations designed to
provide the riding and driving qualities demanded
by the American buyer. The Corvair and conven-
tional model will be in dealer showrooms Oct. 2.
NEW
M c C ulloch
ONE/70
Chain Saw
heart attack. Long ws a cousin of al Sunday guests at the Hubbard and
Mrs. Bodeker, Mrs. Bressler and Huffman homes were Mr. and Mrs.
W. H Johnson and family from Ap-
Percy Hiatt-
Bv Eva Brevsler
Mr and Mrs. Perry Hiatt were burn, Calif-. Mr. and Mrs. George
The first monthly fellowship din- Saturday afternoon visitors in Port­ I Laverty and children from Newport,
ner was held at the Lyons Methodist land at the home of her uncle and and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Titus and
church Thursday evening. These din­ aunt. Mr and Mrs. Harry Reeves.
children from Halsey.
ners are held once a month through­
Spending several days this week
Mr.
and
Mis.
Donald
Huber.
Den
­
out the winter Stanley Brown from
at the home of their son-in-law and
Lebanon was present and showed a nis. Dona, Darrell and Debbie were daughter, Mr
and Mrs. Robert
picture film and gave a talk on re- weekend guests in Pendleton at the Schmor and family are her parents, |
home
of
her
father,
Eldon
Mulkey-
tarded children.
Sunday guests at the home of Mr- . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brockway from I
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker, Mr.
and
Mrs. E- L. Roye were Mr- and 1 Coburg.
and Mrs. Percy Hiatt and Mrs. Clyde
Mr. and Mrs. W L- Schroeder and I
Bressler, attended funeral services Mrs. Harry Wilson of Cottage Grove.
son,
Butch from North Bend are
Saturday morning in Oregon City for
Bob Roy son of Mr- and Mrs. Chest­
William E Long of that city who er Roye has returned to Salem where spending several days at the home
passed away Thursday following a he will enter Willamette University of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thiel. Butch
as a junior. John Schiewek. son of, came to enroll at OSC in Corvallis-
Mr. and Mrs Paul Schiewek has also I
gone to Salem to enroll at the Uni-1
August Traffic Violations
versity as a freshman.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston and
family had as their guests several Bring Many Citations
Nearly 15.000 drivers were con­
days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eldo
Betke and children from Hazelton, victed of violating traffic laws
Ida The Betkes are former residents during August.
The total represents an increase
I of Lyons.
House guests several days last I over August last year when 13,639
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs- : convictions were reported to the De­
Sam Bridges were Mr. and Mrs. M G- partment of Motor Vehicles by the
Brassfield of Fresno, Calif They 1 state’s justice, municipal and dis­
called on many friends while here. trict courts. Convictions this year
They are former residents, and while have out numbered those of 1958 for
every month except January.
| here owned Lyons Food Market-
The department report indicated
Sunday afternoon callers at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker that 164 drivers were convicted of
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyer and driving while intoxicated during
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bowers of Sa­ August. This is the lowest month of
drunk driving convictions reported
lem.
Burton Sledge underwent major for any month so far this year.
Oregon law requires a manda­
surgery at Salem Memorial hospital
tory suspension of the license of a
Wednesday morning.
Spending several days last week driver convicted of driving while in­
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Van toxicated.
Other license suspensions meted out
Prichard were her nephew and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Fugua from during the month included 198 on
! Eureka, Calif.
court recommendation and 252 under
Mrs. Nannie Martin from Eureka, discretionary action of the depart­
Calif., is spending several days in ment.
The latter actions are based on un­
I Lyons with relatives. She is a sister
of Cylde and Velvie Lewis and Mrs. safe driving records, involvement in
fatal accidents, physical conditions
Bert Lyons-
Mrs. Ed Stone from Superior. or violation of license provisions.
Mont., is spending several days this
week at the home of her parents,
SUBSCRIBE TO THE MILL CITY
Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbard and
sister, Mrs Ethel Huffman Addition- ENTERPRISE TODAY! $.1.00 a Year
LYONS
$242.00
and up
• Cuts strong...cuts fast
• Weighs only 21 pounds
• Direct drive for light touch
cutting
• Pintail Chain
• Torture-tested for dependability
NEW
M c C ulloch
ONE,/80 Chain Saw
• Brute force lugging
• 3:1 gear ratio
• Bars up to 44"
• 15" plunge bow
• Pintail Chain
• Tortured-tested for
dependability
$332.00
and up
HIGH TRADE-INS
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Equipment Company
Phone UL 9-2160
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