The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 17, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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    <' I. A M N I »•• I E l>
It A T E M
Furniture & Appliance*
Churches, bazaars, su|»|M*rs,
bake sales etc , will be run un­ FOR SALE Bidroom sid. Ph.
der special
Announcements*
clusslflcitlon with a minimum
t-hui i!<* of SO cents iwr Insertion. COME TO ANN'S STOREWIDE
1 CLEARANCE SALE NOW IN
Ten cents |H*r line each Inser­ ¡PROGRESS PRICED ARE
tion No advertisement accept­
SLASHED TO THE BONE
ed tor leas than Ml cents per
Many Items nt Wliolesalc Gist!
Week
Count five words to the line ANN’S FURNITURE and
APPLIANCES
In ordering your add. Telephone
NEW and USED
897 2772, Mill City or mail your
advertisement to The Mill City at Subllinity-Aumsville Junction
I nterprlsc. Mill City, Oregon. I Open Evenings. I*lione 743-2975
Open Sunday 12 to 4 p. in.
ltaiNlniwi and I’ntfesniiuiul
DIRECTORY
JOHN W. REID, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Mill City, Oregon
OK. JOHN (’. TAKE
Cliiropractic Physician
Phone 7G0-292'.’
Ilmira 9:(M) L> 6:00
Evening» by Appointment]
IIS E Idu St.
Stay ton1
Weddle Funeral Home
Mo.lern Funeral
Stay ton
-
Service
-
Oregon
J. W. GOIN
Experienced Veterinarian
By Harold's Floral
Garden
I’h. 769-2533
Stayton
HORN ELECTRIC
Hr- lrlcl Wiring
I’hilco Appliance IX'aJer
Ph. 897-2478
Box 1008
Mctuuna, Ore.
RALEIGH HAROLD
Florist & Nursery
Open 7 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Including Sunday
Block W. Stayton Hy.
Ph. SUy ton 769-2534
319 W. Waahlngton St.
WE SELL BETTER
CARS FOR LESS
GENE TEAGUE
CHEVROLET
STAYTON, OREGON
IT PAYS TO BUY
AT HOME
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
prompt Service in the
Canyon when you call ua
Kcnaonable Rates
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Ph. 769-2319
SUyton
SUyton-Jcffcrson
AUTO WRECKERS
Rebuilt motors and
tranamisMiona
Cara Bought and Sold
We Buy Junk
Ph. 769-2319
SUyton
LICENSED
Garbage Disposal
*1.00 Per Month and Up
Also Nerving Gate«, Lyons,
Idanha and Detroit
MILL CITY, OREGON
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Bud (line, Owner
Phone R97 ?«M
Subscribe to The
Mill City Enterprise
Detroit • Idanha
3—The .Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 17, 1983
RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS
Ity Margaret Krieger
Mr. und Mrs. John Ebar ol i
Burns und John und Joseph j
It) Goldie liarnho
I
were guest» Wednesday through , Do you feel almost warm at­ fire toasting your toes and your
Saturday of Die Leo Mot guns.
1er working your way out of ibe , mind is sort of foggy -would
Mrs. Dorothy Morgan s Blue "deep freeze.”
you like to try this brain twist­
Bini group met lust Thursday.
Guess we have to have a wint­ er it you are like I am you
Karen Vurner und Joanne Hob­ er like this once in awhile to weren't spelling It
correctly
son attended for the first time. make us appreciate th<- Oregon anyhow which will make it
They made book murks und Mist.
more confusing.
planned tor future matings.
Gild weather doesn’t keep
What five-letter word Isn't
Last Thursday Mrs. Emma this area from being a recrea­ changed by the removal ot
Schdere. Louise Void. Carrol tion center as a Sunday drive FOUR of the letters? tAnswea
Kirk, Jean Rot’- and Margaret up the Canyon saw people oy next week.)
Krieger uttenud the Salem the dozens. They were "just
Chapter ot the Christiun und looking" or happily snapping
Help Wanted
Profi'ssiofiul Women’s dinner i picture» ot the cascades ot Mrs. Strochine Hosts
4 Speed, 360 Engine, Beautiful Raven Black
meeting.
* icicles on the mountain or the
Finish.
1
Mr». Pearl Hilsabcck. resi­ snow capped peaks.
Mehama Churtjb Unit
dent of lilunliu tor the past
Then too they were coming
MEHAMA .Mrs. John Stro­
tlnee years died Munday in San- or going to the ski bowls in the
tlum Memorial tx»»pital. She area or just plain playing in chine was hostess for the meet­
hail been ill for several months. the snow in the higher eleva­ ing ot tlie Women's Society of
Tutorie Blue, Automatic Trans.
Real Estate
Siie is survived by her husbund tions. ’Die restaurants in fix- the Mehama church held in the
Fellowship r<x>m of the church
FOR SAI.E or TRADE 88 ft. Elwood (Woody) u daughter und urea wen- busy as a result of Thursday evening at 7 30. Mrs.
all
the
activity
and
no
doubt
waterfront
lot on Devils father.
Bill McCauley returned to his the gasoline stations too. So all L. E. Wallen gave the treasur­
Ijiki- in Delake.. Business or
Standard Shift, White Walls, Plastic Seat
home
here Friday night after a in all it helps give us a g<xxi er's report for the year and
residence Suituble tor lioat
Covers
Mrs.
J.
M.
Teeters
reported
on
rental, storage or repairs. twiemonth viiot in Arkansas year around tourist trude.
No matter what th<- weather the mission sewing for the year
Close to No. 101, near yacht wiUi his father and mother und
pu»*y
willows and flowering and read the 1963 assignment.
other
relatives.
dull Slub and electricity in
Mrs. Teeters was also in
Mrs Henry Shulte and two quince in our yard start peep­
for trailer. Gil Duckworth.
< barge of a short mission pro­
Transistor Radio, Just like new
little
daughter*
und
new
baby
ing
out
that
time
of
year.
Ah.
Phone 897 ’132, Box 139. Mill
gram when she read letters
Spring !
returned
home
from
Salem
boy
<’>»>
4p
and rejxjrts from the various
Sunday. They hud spent the
fields which were
FOR SALE or will trade for past several weeks with her
Here it is the middle ot Jan­ mission
helped
by
the Mehama So­
home in Gates area Fumlsh- purents. while awulting the uary and 1 have barely cleaned
V-8, Automatic, Radio, Tutone Paint, White
ciety the past year.
I I d ipl. v 1,1 Mill 1Neiir birth of the son, who arrived on up the havoc brought on by the
Walls,
Mrs.
Strochine
served
re
­
schools and store. Newly de- December 29 He lias been nam- Christmas holidays. By tlx- way
how are your New Year's reso­ freshments to the six members
ooruted. $90 per mondi In- led Henry Allen.
and two guests. Mrs. Jennie
come James Moore. Box «1.
Mr. und Mrs. B. J Potter, lutions coming along. I long ago
Gates, Oregon
3p who lives at the foot of the gave up making any that way Moe will be hostess for the
V-8, Automatic, Power Steering
February meeting and Mrs.
hill in Idanha entertained all 1 dunt feel so frustrated at my
Ray Roberts will be program
FOR SALE 2 bedroom house.
coasters with u wiener and inability to keep them.
chairman.
Close to school. 2 blocks from marshmallow roast in their
II Hop M.nk>t Simili down
This too. is the time of year
yurd Saturday night while the
payment. Small monthly pay­
% T, 4-Speed, 8j ft. Box, Bib Engine, Radio
hill was in good shape for sled- when we get the word on the
ments. Credit given. Phone
money we made last year—and 1 Mrs. Bill Nash Honored
ding
Ntf
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Bower» whe’-her it is large or small we At Stork Shower
and children of Foster \ i»itcd are pnmr to say "where did it
listing Needed
MEHAMA -Mrs. Bill Nash
with the Bob Guerins and rela­ go" that is one situation that
4-Speed, 3 Seats, Excellent Condition
SI-ROUT REALTY
will probably not get any bet­ was honor guest at a stork
tives over the weekend.
110 s W EMvpriM Flow
ter. We are lucky to have shower which was held Friday
ARCHIE THOMPSON. Hr. Mgr.
enough
to pay »xir bills, live evening at the Ed Schiewek
Public Notices
Ph 897-2236
Mill City. Ore.
more or less comfortably and home. Hostesses were Mrs.
SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE have a tittle recreation now and Edith Marks, Miss Maxine Wall
LISTINGS WANTED
l-tll'. ANNEXATION OE C0N- then.
and Mrs. Schiewek.
Paradise <>f the West
Present for the evening to
ITGUOUS TERRITORY
TO
FRED POWERS
Which brings to my mind the
Till MILLCITY RURAL FIRE old proverb, "A penny saved is honor Mrs Nash were Mmes.
IJcensed Real Estate Broker
PROTECTION DISTRICT
Gates. Oregon
a penny earned ’- this has been Richard Schiewek, Bob Rogers,
Notice is hereby given by the incorrectly attributed to Ben Kay Syverson, Robert Franklin.
Board of Directors of the Mill Franklin and is actually an old Arthur Olmstead. Jim Shadden,
For Rent
Bill Johnson, Alvin Griffiths,
City Rural Fire Protection Dis­ English proverb.
FOR RENT Modem furnished trict. Marion and lann Counties.
But guess we are aU guilty of Dale Champ, Oren Small, Ed.
one Itcdnuim units. Also smal­ Oregon. that a special election spending money we can't afford Schiewek. Jack Francane, Mar-
ler furnished units, Resson- x’l.dl be held on Monday, the for things we don't really need cie Doran. Orval Landers, Lu­
able rates. Inquire at Oak 28th day of January. 1963, the
that applies not only to indi­ cille Nash. Sherman Wall, Mis­
Park Motel. Phone 897-2412. polling place to be at the Fire viduals but all the way to the ses Betty Trahan and Mary
51tf Hall in Mill Qty. which polls top.
Gates. Oregon.
Goodell. Mrs Jack Goodell and
Mrs. Bill Doran were unable to
will tie open from 2 p. m. to 8
FOR RENT One tx-droom fur­
While you are sitting by the attend and sent gifts.
p
m.
o'clock.
Pacific
Standard
nished apartment Phone 897-
Time, for determining if the
or NT 2585
i
following described contiguous
ROOMS FOR RENT By day. territory shall be annexed to
week or month
Reasonable and included as a part of the
rates. MIU City Ixxlge, Phone existing Mill City Rural Fire
NT NN
27tf Protection District, to-wit:
Beg inning at a point on
the South line of the South­
Miscellaneous
ern Pacific Railroad right-
of-way which is 150 feet
WEDDING WORK and Funeral
West of the East line of
Sprays, Corsages - Cut Flow­
the Northwest H of Section
ers and Plants. — Brunner's
33. Township 9 South. Range
Ftowm, MiU City. Ftaw
2 East of the Willamette
887-2452.
U
Meridian in Unn County.
Oregon: thence South 1*
KEYS MADE WHILE YOU
11 \\ est 156 33 feet >i a
WAIT. Better get an extra key
line parallel to and 150 feet
made for your house or auto­
mobile today. Bring your key
from the East line of the
with you. Mill City Hardware,
Northwest '< of said Section
Mill City.
48tf
36; thence North 89 ’ 50' 30”
W.st 156.14 feet; thence
NOTICE
North O’ 09' 30” East 210.00
We have some very low
feet; thence North 89 * 50’
prices on No. 3 and 4
30” West 100.00 feet; thence
lumber, 1x4 to large tim­
North 0 * 09' 30" East 130.00
bers.
feet; thence North 89 * 50'
Stout Creek Lumber Co.
30" West 300 00 feet; thence
North 0 * 23' 30" West 296 64
‘/j Mile West of Mehama
feet to the South Line of
said Southern Pacific Rail­
road right-of-way; thence
South 81" 54 ' 20" East 573.-
j! i 1
82 feet following a king the
CARPETS - LINOLEUM
South line of said railroad
New and Used Furniture
right-of-way to the point of
367 3rd. St.. Stayton. Ore. 51U
beginning and containing
4.88 acres.
FOR SALE Good Planer wood.
AL9O beginning at the in­
Green and dry Alder. Deliv-
tersection of the North line
•red. Plmne 897-2603.
47tf
of the Southern Pacific Rail­
road right-of-way with the
WANT TO BUY TIMBER
East line of the Northwest
Small or I.arge Tracts
Start at the rear of this Fleetside pickup. Grab the
Now please sit in the cab a minute. Comfortable?
*4 of Section 36. Township 9
Either cash of stumpage basis
tailgate and pull hard. No give. Two wedge latches It also is double walled and the roof is insulated. Let’s
South,
Range
2
East
of
the
keep it tight. Now unfasten them and let down the start ’er up and look for a washboard road. Chevrolet
STOUT CREEK LMB. CO.
Willamette Meridian
In
gate. Jump up and down on it. Does it sag? Notice coil-spring suspensions fight road shock better than
Mile West Mehama. Ore. 3tf.
Linn County, Oregon; thence
how the chains are wrapped in rubber so they won’t other types, good for the truck, load and the driver.
LILY PADS—Core wood. John-
rattle or mar paint.
North 76 * 56' West 203.48
There are other things. But you can see why this is
■on Wood CO., 1098 Alder Dr.
Now look at the lower side panels. Two walls. You a truck that does a job without a lot of pampering. It’s
feet following along the
Salem
Ph
EM 4 7056. Ly­
might dent the inside one but it won’t show through. built right. Which is why it’s usually worth more at
North line of said railroad
The floor will never rust. It’s select wood, not metal. trade-in. When would you like us to deliver it?
ons 859-2350.
tfa.
right-of-way; thence North
1* 33' East 248.61 feet to
2 NEW 8-CYLINDER ENGINES
Sawmill LOGS WANTED
the South line of a County
STOUT CREER LMB. CO.
road; thence South 41* 29’
New High Torque230-cu.-in.
New High Torque 292-cu.-in.
Top Prices for Second Growth
East 291.77 feet following
Six is lighter but more power­
Six—most powerful truck 6
H Mile West Mehama. Ore. 3tf.
along the meandering line
ful than its predecessor. It is
Chevrolet has ever built!
standard
in
Series
CIO
Standard in Series C60,
of the South line of said
through
C50
models.
QUALITY TRUCKS
optional at extra cost in
County road to the East
lighter models.
COST USS
line of the Northwest *4 of
said Section 36;
thence
Test Drive the “Naw Rallablas” at your Chevrolet dealer's
South 1* 34' West 76.02 feet
to
the
point
of
beginning,
Carpenter and Cabinet
and containing 0.75 acres.
Work. - Also Drywall
Posted January 10, 1963.
Published January 17, 1963.
Phone 897-2229
MIU. CITY RURAL FIRE
PROTECTION DISTRICT
Mill City
Box 539
Phone 769-2126
Stayton, Oregon
120 W. Hollister
JACK D. COLBURN,
Secretary.
3
0H USED CARS
'62 Chev Impala Super Sprt Cpe S2695
'61 Chev Fordor Sdn . .
S1495
'59 Chev Fordor . . .
. $995
'61 Volkswagen Sedan .
SI 595
'55 Chev Fordor . . . . $695
'57 Ford Fordor Fairlane .
S395
'60 International Pickup .
SI 295
'53 Chev Crummy .... $395
Gene Teague Chevrolet
1st and
Hollister
WALK AROUND IT. SEE THE DIFFERENCES
Russell M. Ulrey
Gene Teague Chevrolet