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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1960)
>S-U< t~'¿9 WAITTADS *” K«t n Business and Professional DIRECTORY JOHN W. REID, M. D Physician and Surgeon Mill City, Oregon DR. JOHN C. T.ARR Chiropratie Physician Phone RO 9-2922 Hours 9:00 to 6:00 Evenings by Appointment 112 E. Ida St Stayton CLASSIFIED RATES Church bazaars. suppers, bake1 sales, etc. will be run under j Mr*. John Teeter* 'Special Announcements’ class)- , Mr. and Mrs. Art Andersen cation with a minimum charge returned home the first of last to 50 cents per insertion. Ten cents per line each inser week from Brookings where tion. No advertisement accept they visited several days with ed for less than 50 cents per their son's family. Mr. and Mrs. FREE METHODIST CHI RCII Jack Anderson and sons, Mark. week. MILL CITY PRESBYTERIAN North Mill City Charles and Martin. Count fl' e words to the line in lliehard B. Cole, Pastor Rev. Gene E. Davidson, Pastor Mrs Harold Longfellow. Mrs. ordering your ml. Phone 8204. Sunday School. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Mill City or mail your advertise D. L. Teeters and Mrs. Allen Nursery through Adult classes Morning Worship, 11:00 a. Bl. Chris, vis McDonald and son, ment to The Mill City Enter Morning Worship Service at Evening Service, 7:30. ited last Thursday ât the Don prise, Mill Citv, Oregon Stensland home in Independ- 11:00 o’clock. Sermon title: Young People's Services ev- < "The Bread of Life." ence. ery Sunday at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting at Weekend guests at the Charles "I Am the True Vine." Wednesday, 7 p. m. Midweek 7:30. Real Estate Crook home were Mr. Crooks fellowship. brother's family. Mr. and Mrs. FOR RENT OR SALE 4 room Leo Crook and children, Joyce IDANHA COMMUNITY modern house on two lots, 1 and Brent of Portland. Saturday ST. CATHERINE’S CATHOLIC CHURCH MiU City block east of Hilltop Grocery evening visitors were Mr. and Harold Roth, Pastor Father Hugh Guerin on Ivy St. For information Mrs Clifford Crook and Greg Henry Hiebert. S. 8. Supt. s.m. every Sun. DR. VICTOR J. MYERS cal) Art Kerr. Mill Mity or of Mill City and additional Mass at 9:15 Sunday School 10:00 a. m. • • • Waldport. Jorden 33191. Har guests Sunday were Mr, and Morning Service, 11:00 a. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Chiropratic Physician old Dean. 5 Mrs. Hubert Seamster of Sa Youth Fellowship 6:00 p. m. 475 8. E. Fairview. Mill City BULL BMg. IDA & 3rd St See Us About Your Real Estate lem and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bible Study Wednesday, 7 p.m. Independent Preniillennlal Crook, Barbara and Alyson of Stayton, Oregon Junior Choir and Bible club, GLEN SHELTON, Broker Missionary Mill C Friday, 4:15 p. m. Phone RO 9-2557 West Side Mill City Ph. 2207 Rev. J. C. Rich, Pastor Mrs Lee Brant of Macleay • • • Sunday school 10 a. m. visited a short time here Sun LIST WITH US OUR LADY OF LOl'RDES Worship service 11 a. m. and L. R. COVILLE, Real Estate j day afternoon when she brought 7:30 p. m. PARISH. Jordan Dr. Leslie J. Carson M. Nelson, Salesman, Ph. 1957 J her mother, Mrs. Jennie Moe, Rev. Bernard Neuman. Pastor • • • OPTOMETRIST Office Mill City Lodge Mill City j home. Mrs. Moe had visited FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sun Visual analysis I with the Brants and also spent On Highway 22 and 3rd St. day at 8:30 a. m. Stanley Williams. Minister Contact lenses most of last week with a friend, Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at Bible School, 9:45 a. m. Visual training Jos. Devers Real Estate Mrs MacKinnon of Salem. Morning Worship 10:55 a. m. 10:30 a. m. Every Day but Wednesday Visiting during the weekend W. R. Hutcheson, Salesman • • • Youth Service. 6:30 p. m. i 515 Third St. Stayton Phone 4515 Gates, Ore. at the Harry Monroe home were ST. PATRICK ’S PARISH Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Pk. RO » 2751 Mrs. Monroe's brother and sis • • • Lyons ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max Card of Thanks Montgomery of Roseburg. The DETROIT CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Bernard Neuman. Pastor Rev. Glen Lyda, Pastor Mass: 1st. 2nd and 5th Sunday Montgomerys also visited with at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. We wish to take this oppor Weddle Funeral Home other friends and relatives here. Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at Morning Worship, 11 o’clock. tunity to thank our many friends The Mehama fire truck an Modern Funeral Service for their thoughtfulness and swered a call for a flue fire at Wednesday, 7 p. m. Prayer 8:30 a. m. • • • deeds of kindness they have the Hubert Wagner home Fri meeting. Oregon shown to us in many ways dur day morning. Sunday, 6.00 p. m. Young LYONS METHODIST CHURCH Stayton ing our recent illness.—Rev. Rev. Ruth (’■■'•on Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Ercill Wilson People's meeting. • • • and Mrs. Glen Lvda and fam returned home Saturday trom Sunday School 9:50 a. m. Worship Service. 11:00 a. m. ily. 3 a few day's trip to Reno, Nev. COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN • • • CHI RCH, Mehama Weekend guests of Mrs. Clara J. W. GOIN Rev. James Hardy, Pastor Smith were her son's family, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Miscellaneous Bible School, 10:00 a. m. Detern Real Estate Bldg. Gate« Experienced Veterinarian the Chet Smiths of Eugene. Ad ditional Sunday guests were Worship Hour, 11:00 a. m. Sunday 11:00 a. m. By Harold’s Floral January Clearance another son and family, Mr. and , A friendly welcome to all. Wednesday meeting, 4th Wed Gardens • • • 20" „ OFF ENTIRE STOCK Mrs. Wayne Smith and two ■ nesday at 8 p. m. Ph. BO 9-2533 Stayton Rockers platform, swivel and sons of Elmira. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Mrs. Bonnie Wagner and I ■ ■ ■ — - S. W. Ivy St. MUI City maple. Good choice of fabrics GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH _ ___________I children Linda, Debbie and Don- . Sabbath School, 9:30 a. m. OF CHRIST ■—— __ __________ i and colors. 2 piece living room set. .aid and Mrs. Grant Smith went Saturday. Arlin John Rothauge, Minister Morning Service 11 o’clock on Love seats. tc the coast Sunday and visited Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. WE SELL BETTER Saturday. Bedroom Sets. a short time at Newport. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Youth for Christ 7:30 p. m. Box Spring and Mattress sets. The Mehama Community Youth activities Sunday ev- ■ CARS FOR LESS ening. Lamps Presbyterian church held their Friday. annual congregational meeting Visitors welcome. Coflee tables, step tables. SANT1AM CHAPEL • • • in the Fellowship room of the Chrome sets. Lyons MILL CITY COMMUNITY church following the morning TERMS TO SUIT Jay Beebe, Pastor CHURCH GATES FURNITURE worship services Sunday. The Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Full Gospel Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. meeting was to elept new offic Church Services, 11 a. m. STAYTON, OREGON tí ers and accept the budget for Rev. Donald Dishong, Pastor Pnone 4572, Gates Oregon Evening Service at 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. the year. Young People’s Service, IT PAYS TO BUY 'Auto, Fire Liability Insurance Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Thursday evening 7:30. Jacqule The Rev. and Mrs. James ■ ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO. . Hardy, B. L. Kirsch and Eu Evening Worship 7:30. Walker, president. AT HOME Broad Coverage—Low Rates Friday Evening, 7:30. Prayer meeting and Bible gene Coles were among those ! Robert Veness Phone 1234 j attending the installation of the Everyone welcome. study Friday evenings at 7:30. Mill City, Oregon Rev. Richard Cole as pastor of Mill City Presbyterian WANT TO BUY TIMBER the church on Sunday evening. SEPTIC TANKS •— »he Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, January 21, 1960 ♦ -« Subscribe To The Mill City Enterprise Only S3.00 a Year Read It Every Week $1.50 Per .Month and Up Also Servicing Gates Lyons. Idanha A Detroit MILL UITY, OREGON DISPOSAL SERVICE '•■• I « line. Ow ner Ph. 590* distinctive ... best describes this remarkable beer. Its refreshing good taste. Its reliable character. Olympia’s flavor secret is in the care, the patience, the premium hops and grains that go into its brewing. And, most important, the one priceless ingredient that brings out the best from all the rest... •“/Zs the Water" ÛLYMPI4 GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET CLEANED Prompt Service in the Canyon when you call us Small or I-arge Tracts Either cash or stumpage basis. STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. 1/2 mile West Mehama, Ore. Stf Reasonable Rates Satisfaction Guaranteed Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton Stayton-J ef ferson AUTO WRECKERS Rebult motors and transmissions Cars Bought and Sold We Buy Junk Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton Wright Truck Line Between Portland-Sa lem-Idanha all way points Allied Van Lines Agent Local and Nationwide Household Moving Stayton Ph. RO 9-2370 Salem EM 3-1626 SHIP IT WRIGHT Lyons Garden Club Plans for Spring Flower Show CARPETS - LINOLEUM as- LYONS—Ann Holzfuss New and Used Furniture 367 3rd. St.. Stayton, Ore. 51tf sisted by Pat Blum was hostess for the meeting of the Garden KEYS MADE WHILE YOU club held at the Holzfuss home WAIT. Better get an extra key Wednesday afternoon, Virgeen made for your house or auto Scott presided over the meet mobile today. Bring your key ing with Mrs. Holzfuss secre with you. Jenkins Hardware, tary. A general discussion was Mill City. 48tf held on meeting through the OLD GROWTH FIR CHUNKS, summer months. It was voted to continue meeting with more and Plywood Cores. Prompt field trips and picnics, so as delivery. Johnson Wood Co., the members who are working 1098 Alder Drive, Salem. EM through the summer would 4-7056, Lyons, ULrick 9-2350. not miss the speakers and FOR QALITY JOB PRINTING demonstration meetings. It was See The Mill City Enterprise also voted to have a spring Top Quality printing, priced flower show which will be held right. Fast service too. Phone in April or May which will be the 10th anniversary of the 8204. Nights 7605. Garden Club. They also decided OFFICE FURNITURE and on The Dahlia as the town equipment, typewriters, add flower for this year. Everyone ing machines, calculators, is to see what beautiful dahlias cash registers, duplicators, can be grown to help beautify safes, filing equipment. We the town. For entertainment sell, rent, swap and repair. a guessing game and naming of Bargains in used machines. flowers were held with Donna Roen Typewriter Exchange, Asmussen winning the prize 456 Court St., Salem. tf for the guessing game, and Alma Spellmeyer won the prize Sawmill LOGS WANTED for naming the most flowers in Ton Prices for Second Growth the time set, and the door prize STOUT CREEK LMB. CO was won by Dorothy Downer. i / j mile West of Mehama. Ore 5tf Preceding the meeting a one thirty dessert luncheon was served to Gladys Edwards, Celene Taylor. Alta Bodeker, Mabie Downing, Martha Cru- son, Evelyn Julian, Virgeen Scott, Bea Hiatt, Doria Roy, ¡Donna Asmussen. Gertrude Weidman. Marian Pennington, Betty Carter, Dorothy Down er, Alma Spellmeyer. Ruth Cot- ont. Eva Bressler, Clara Roh- wein. and the hostesses Mr*. Holzgurr and Mr*. Blum. WORTH MORE BECAUSE THEY WORK MORE V Ultori art al way t utlcomt to Olympia Ortuma Co.. Olympia. Wath *Oly New Dollar-Saving Price* Step-Vans, 4-Wheel Drives, many light-duty models with automatic transmissions —all are lower priced. Prices have also b«*en reduced on all optional VB’s. New Torsion-Spring Suspension Chevy’s new torsion springs and Sturdi-Bilt design are changing everybody’s ideas about how much work a truck can do. Last year’s schedules are out—Chevrolet trucks ride faster over the rough runs to get in more trips a day! Big repair bills are no longer a problem—Chevrolet trucks soak up punishment that means downtime to other makes! And trade-in time's put off for extra thousands of miles —'60 Chevrolet trucks stay new like never before! Eliminates I-beam shimmy and wheel fight! With torsion springs up front there’s a brand-new, smoother, easier handling feel behind the wheel. New rear susiiensions include wide-based coil springs in most light-duty models; tougher variable-rate leaf springs in medium- and heavy-duty models. Electronically Balanced Wheels Front wheels and tires are bal anced at the factory. Helps make that new ride revolutionary! New Cabs—Wider. Safer, More Comfortable Many models are a whole 7 inches lower (without sacrificing road clearance), so it’s easier to hop in and out of cabs. Still there’s more space inside: more room for hats and hips, more foot room with suspended [stlais. Cabs are safer, too; new build makes them 67% more rigid. Plus Improvements All Through the Line A new steering linkage system that cuts vibration, means better control. There’s new V8 effi ciency. Sixes long famous for saving. New key-turn starting. Higher, wider visibility. Talk to your Chevrolet dealer alxiut the world’s most advanced trucks. / CHEVROLET TRUCKS FOR ’60 PORTERs LAUi Phone RO 9-2 I 54 ^llWpott Subscribe To The Mill City Enteprise Only $3.00 a Year S m Ths Omsk Short Chevy Show in color Sundays NBC TV— the P»t Boone Chevy Showroom weekly ABC TV. NOW—fast delivery, favorable deal! See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer Gene Teague Chevrolet F20 W. Hollister Stayton, Oregon Phone RO 9-2126