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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1959)
r r * ' —r 7— THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE | THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1959 Real Estate LIST WITH US CLASSIFIED RATES Church bazaars, suppers, bake L. R. COVILLE. REAL ESTATE M. Nelson. Salesman Phone 1957 sales, etc. will be run under “Special Announcements" classification with Office at Mill City Lodge, Mill City On Highway 22 n minimum charge of SO cents per insertion. JOS. DEVERS REAL ESTATE Ten cents per line each insertion. W. R. Hutcheson, Salesman No advertisement accepted for less Phone 4515 Gates, Oregon thss 50 cents per week. Count five words to the line in SEE US ABOUT REAL ESTATE ordering your ad. Phone 8204. MUI GLEN SHELTON, Broker City or mail your advertisement to Weet Side Mill City Phone 2207 The Mill City Enterprise, Mill City, Oregon. Situations Wanted For Rent WORK WANTED—By day or hour. Genevieve Yost, Phone 5957, Mill City. 3tf FOR RENT—Furnished apartment* by week or month.—Oak Park Mo- ■ WANTED—Baby sitting in home, by tel. Gates. Oregon. 45p hour or day. Carrie Brinkley, 1107 S. E. 3rd, Mill City, Oregon. 45p DIRECTORY SITUATION WANTED—Housework or ironing in your home or mine. Mrs. Chris Barker, call 2642 days or 3506 evenings. 45p JOHN W. REID, M. D. Miscellaneous Business and Professional *■ MEHAMA 8v .Mr». John Teeter» Mr and Mrs. Chet Barr left the first of the week for their home at Tacoma. Wash., after visiting sever al days with Mrs. Barr’s brother and wife. Mr and Mrs. Vernon Goodell. The Barrs also visited their nieces’ families the Charles Crooks and Har ry Monroes- Sp 4c and Mrs. Allen McDonald and son, Christian Emery returned here the last of the week from Tumalo where they spent most of last week visiting the Chris McDonalds- Visitors Saturday at the Jim Rich mond hoem were Mr- and Mrs. Larry Green and family of Salem. Sunday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Richmond and daughters, Barbara and Pam accom panied the Greens to Siletx where they visited with Mrs. Green’s par ents. Thursday evening guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tietze were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tietze, Darrell and Laura and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Boedigheimer all of Stayton- Mrs. Frank White of Idanha spent most of the weekend visiting here NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL FOR SALE—50-Watt slide project PROPERTY or with carrying case $18.00. TDC IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE changer and 37 trays optional. Bar STATE OF OREGON FOR THE ney Scott, Ph. 957, Evenings. 45 COUNTY OF MARION PROBATE DEPARTMENT Auto, Fire, Liability Insurance NO. 18187 ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO DR. JOHN C. TARR In the Matter of the Estate ) Broad Coverage — Low Rates Chiropractic Physician of ) Robert Veness Phone 1234 Phone RO 9-2922 Mill City Oregon 41 Kathryne Benton Kennedy. Deceased) Hours 9:00 to 6¡00 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN WE PAY CASH for USED FURNI THAT D B- Hill. Jr. as administrator Evenings By Appointment TURE and APPLIANCES. of the estate of Kathryne Benton Ken U2 E. Ida St Stayton WANTED—Good wood heaters. nedy, deceased, by virtue of an order GATES FURNITURE duly issued out of the above entitled Phone 4572. Gates Oregon tf Court and cause on the 11th day of DR. VICTOR J. MYERS of September, 1959 will sell at a WE BUY ALL KINDS OF METAL private sale, at the law office of Bell Chiropractic Physician AND FURNITURE A Gehlen. in Stayton, Oregon to the used clothing for the entire highest bidder on the 22nd day of yarn. BLDG. IDA & THIRD ST. Good family. See us for appliance and November, 1959 at 10:00 o’clock A. M STAYTON, OREGON furniture. thereof or thereafter, either for cash HALL SECOND HAND STORE or on terms, all of the right, title and Phone RO 9-2557 AND AUTO WRECKERS interest and estate which the above The Place Where Your Dollars named deceased has in and to the fol Go Farthur lowing described property, to-wit: 45 Turner, Oregon Lot 1. Block 2, Mill City, Marion Dr. Leslie J. Carson Oregon. OPTOMETRIST WANT TO BUY TIMBER County Said sale will be made subject to Visual analysis — Contact lenses Small or Large Tracts the confirmation of the above entitl- Visual training Either cash or stumpage basis. ?d Court and each bid must be ae- Every Day But Wednesday STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. companied by 10 per cent of the total • 15 Third St. Stayton 4 mile West of Mehama, Oregon 3tf amount of the bid, either by certified Ph. RO 9-2751 check or cash, any and all bids may be OLD GROWTH FIR WOOD Plycorea rejected by the administrator. 16 inch or 24 inch. 2x6 or 2x4 Dated this 15th day of October 1959- planer ends, 12 inch or 24 inch, Date of First Publication: October slabwood, sawdust. Johnson Wood 15. 1959. Weddle Funeral Home Co.. 1098 Alder Drive, Salem. Date of Last Publication: November EM 4-7056. Lyons ULrich 9-2350. 12. 1959. Modern Funeral Service I D B HILL. Jr., no Oregon OFFICE FURNITURE and equip Administrator ment. typewriters, adding machines, calculators, cash registers, duplicat BELL A GEHLEN, Attys. ors, safes, filing equipment We sell For Administrator rent, swap and repair. Bargains in Stayton, Oregon. J. W. GOIN used machines. Roen Typewriter Exchange. 456 Court St, Salem, tf Experienced Veterinarian Physician and Surgeon Mill City, Oregan By Harold’s Floral Gardena Ph. RO 9-2533 Stayton, Ore. Sawmill LOGS WANTED with her daughter and family, the Gerald Rockwells. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Mulkey of Portland visited relatives here for a short time Sunday afternoon. Visiting Friday with Mrs Mabel Patton was her niece. Mrs. Albert Mader of Macleay. Guests Saturday of Mrs. Patton were her son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Patton of Dallas. Mrs. Edward Walz and children and Bonnie Christensen visited Sun day in Salem with Mrs. Joseph Wall and Miss Helen Wall an<j also with Mrs. Elsie Trick. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Branch were transacting busines ip Tilla mook the first of last week Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Coffman were hosts Sunday, November 1 at the club house for a large pot luck dinner honoring Mr». Coffman's mother, Mrs- J. R. Watson of Yoder, on her 82nd birthday anniversary Included in the large family gathering were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Watson and their six daughters and three sons and most of their families. The Ham Dinner sponsored by the Women’s Society of the Mehama church and held at the club house Tuesday evening. October 27 was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Golliet were hosts at the club house Hallowe’en night for their annual Hallowe’en party. The children of the community and as many parents as cared to at tend were invited for the evening of games and refreshments. Mrs. Lloyd Sletto was surprised at her home Sunday, October 25. when 25 members of the Trinity Church of Silverton brought presents and food for a pot luck dinner to help her cele brate her birthday. Present for the dinner and afternoon were the Rev. and Mrs. Alvin Selid and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tlutps and family. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Haynes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hatterburg. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Thorvand. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stern. Miss Nettie Hatterburg, Bill Hatterburg, Mrs. Gunderson, Mrs Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Sletto. Order Your Printing From The MILL CITY ENTERPRISE r PORTER ó LAU Furniture -- Appliances HOTPOINT SPECIAL SAVE $150.90 on this DeLuxe Hotpoint Washer and Dryer Regular Price for both $619.90 NOW ___ $469.00 and your Washer Can be purchased as Low as $15.16 a month. An Ideal Christmas Gift for the Family Be Sure and See the Beautiful HOTPOINT RANGES Priced from $189.95 REFRIGERATORS 12 Cubic Foot Regular Price $289.95 SPECIAL NOW .............. ...$249.95 and your Refrigerator Terms to Suit You. We have Mattress Sets as Low as $49.50. Twin and Full Size. Just received some beautiful Love Seats, both end adjustable. A Good Line of Unfinished Chests, Desks, Etc. Used Table«, ( hair«, WOOD RANGES, HEATERS, Etc. Weyenberg Boots, Shoes, Dress Shoes for Men. See us for anything for the Home. GATES FURNITURE AND DRY GOODS Open Evening« By Appointment New and Used Phone 4572 (A Uhough this is addressed to Chevrolet owners, we’d be glad to have you read it, no matter what make you now own or plan to buy. It might well be as interesting and significant to you a« to the Chevrolet owner.) Top Prices for Second Growth STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. mile West of Mehama, Oregoa 5tf FOR QUALITY JOB PRINTING See The Mill City Enterprice. Top Quality printing, priced right Fast Service too. Phone 8204. Night* 7605 TO THE MORE THAN 16 MILLION PEOPLE WHO OWN CHEVROLETS Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an Order duly entered in the 'Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, in the Mat- i ter of the Estate of Maxine Hill, de- ' ceased, the undersigned, D. B Hill. | Jr., was duly appointed as executor of said estate and has qualified as such- All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, together with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned executor at Mill City, Oregon, within aix months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published thia 8th day of October. 1959. D B HILL. Jr. Executor I BELL A GEHLEN Stayton Oregon Attys- for Exec. SURGICAL SUPPORTS Of all kinds. Truss«« Abdominal Supports Elastic Hosiery Expert Fitters Private Fitting Rooms. “Ask Your Doctor" Capital Drug Store 405 State St A NEW TERRITORY DIVISION BY OUR COMPANY i Will mean adding two men to our staff, the positions pay a straight salary of over $400 per month plus commissions (both 1 paid weekly). To be accepted you must have the following qualifications: 1- Be over age 21 under 36 2- Have average education 3- Like to meet people 4- Own a serviceable car 5- Be willing to be away from home four nights a week (always home week-ends) If you have the above qualifi- I cations and are looking for a job , with future write to our pereon- 1 nel manager at Box 1594, Port- i ¡and Oregon. Give your full name-age-phone number-and-ad- dress a-* jk 1 J I g The first and the latest—the lilt and the 1960 Chevrolet. The progress represented here is the result of contin uing efforts to make your new Chevrolet always more beautiful, more useful and more valuable in every respect. You belong to the largest family of owners in the automotive world. We hope you're proud of that. It must give you great satisfaction to know that your judgment in choosing Chevrolet has been confirmed by so many other people. We know that we can hold your preference and your loyalty only by meeting our responsibilities to you fully and completely from the day you buy your Chevrolet to the day you trade it in. And so we’d like to talk with you about our responsi bilities as we see them, and what we are doing to meet them. Our first responsibility, we think, is clear: To design and build products that satisfy your needs and your wants to the highest possible degree. To that end, we have done these things for 1960: Made the I960 Chevrolet more eco- nomical, roomier, more quiet ami com fortable, easier to handle and maneuver. Introduced the compact and rerota- tionary Corvair. Produced a new line of Chevrolet trucks with unprecedented advances in efficiency, cargo handling, driver comfort and ability to get a job done. But it Isn’t enough to design and build the kinds of products you want. They must be built right. Solidly. Carefully. Let us assure you of this: Chev rolet's fine reputation as a solid, well- built, dependable product is being safe guarded by more checks and inspections and tests, than ever before. Along with your Chevrolet dealer, we want you to have available the finest and most complete service facilities. That is why we: Conduct training schools for < hevrolst dealer mechanics. Study ami rtcommend im- proved service equipment and tech niques. Maintain the industry’s most complete parts warehouse system. Finally, neither Chevrolet nor your Chevrolet dealer has any intention of forgetting you after you buy. To help keep you happy with your Chev rolet, we have eetabHahed a depart ment new to us, and so far a.s we know, new to the automobile indus try. This is the Chevrolet Department of Oumov Relations, whose only job is the coordination of Chevrolet and Chev rolet dealer activities m > that you enjoy utmost satisfaction during your entire period of ownership. Through this department, and through all ths other extraordinary steps we are taking, Chevrolet and your Chev rolet dealer hope to keep you a happy member of the Chevrolet owner family. A Special Message from Chevrolet and Your Local Authorized Chevrolet DeaUr Gene Teague Chevrolet Stayton, Oregon »20 W. Hollister r Phone RO 9-2126