The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 24, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 24, 1963
Cl, ANIIFI KI) It A T r. H Furniture & Appliance*
Churches. bazaars, suppers,
bake sides etc., will be run un­ FOR SALE Bedroom set. l’h
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der
*|x-clid
Announcements*
classification with 11 minimum
charge of 50 cent* |x-r Insertion. ANN’S FURNITURE and
Al’I’IJANUEH
Ten cents | mt line each inser­
NEW and USED
tion No advertisement accept
cd for less limn 50 cents |x-r at Siiblimlty-Aumsvllle Junction
Open Evenings Phone 743-2975
week
Count five words Io the line
In ordei
v.Hir add Telrpho-ie
Help Wanted
897 2772, Mm City or mall your
advertisement to 'Die Mill City
1 lit. 1 pi i-,.- Mill City. Oregon.
B iih I ii < v *« h und l*nif«w»lonal
DIRECTORY
JOHN W. REID. M. D
Physician and Surgeon
Mill City, Oregon
1>|{. JOHN C. TAKE
( luroprucllc I’I ivn I i I uii
I’hone 769-2922
Hour* 9:90 to 6:00
Evening* by Appointment
UK E. Ida St.
Stayton
Weddle Funeral Home
Modern Funeral Service
Oregon
Stayton
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I
J. W. GOIN
Experienced Veterinarian
By llarokl'x Floral
Garden
l’h. 769-2533
Stayton
HORN ELECTRIC
Electrical Wiring
Philco Appliance Dealer
l’h. 897-2478
Box 1008
Mehama, Ore.
Flower*
For
All Occasion*
RALEIGH HAROLD
Florist & Nursery
Open 7 a. m to 9 p. m.
Including Sunday
Block W. Stayton Hy
l’h. Stayton 769-2534
319 W. Washington 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 um
Reasonalile Rates
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Stayton
Ph. 769-2319
Stayton-Jefferson
AUTO WRECKERS
Rebuilt motors and
tnuiNmhfdonN
C btn Bought and Sold
We Buy Junk
Ph. 769-2319
Stayton
LICENSED
Garbage Disposal
By Eva Bsexater
Mrs. Ruth Lyons wrnt to
Klamath Fulls Thursday morn­
ing where she will spend the
remainder of the week at the
home of her daughter and bus­
band, Mr. und Mrs. Wayne
| Ransom.
Eslhei Danielson und Katie
| Sieg wus hostesses for the card
club with their party held af
the lire hull. Several tables of
500 were in play following a
one thirty dessert luncheon.
High score wus held by Mildred
Huffman, second high by Rose
Bassett, und low by Bertha Al­
Real Estate
len. Others attending were Eu-
FOR SALE or TRADE «8 ft. lidl ■ Lyons, Carrie Naue, Hel­
waterfront
lot on Devlin en Lyons, Bernice Bridges,
laikv in lx lake. Business or la*ota Worden, Oda Free, Wil­
residence Suitable for boat ma Free, Ruth Lyons. Thelma
rental, storage or repairs. Nydeeger, Ethel Huffman,
Close to No. 101, near yacht Gladys Edwards, I*>rothy Drap­
club Slub und electricity in er, Dori* Roy und Beu Hiatt.
Mr und Mrs. Cecil Grimes
for trailer. Gil Duckworth.
Plame 897-2432. Box 139. Mill left W< dnesday night lor Great
City
4p Lukes Nuval Training Station
wh< re they will be guests at
FOR SALE or will trade for the home of their daughter and
home in Gates urea. Furnish­ son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ver-
ed duplex in Mill City. Near mm Dexter und infant daughter,
schools and store. Newly de­ Debbie Dee. Mrs Grime* will
corated. $90 per month in- remain with her daughter and
come James Moore. Box 481. family lor several weeks assist­
3p ing in the care of the new
Gates, Oregon.
granddaughter.
FOR SALE 2 lx*droom house.
The regular meeting of the
Close to school. 2 blocks from Mari-Linn PTC was hekl Thurs­
Hilltop Market Small down day evening with Roy lai mix-rt
payment. Small monthly pay­ presiding. The usual business
ment*. Credit given. Phone wus carried out. Albert Schaub
WIT 21X)3
50tf
principal and George Pavlish
eighth grade teacher showed
Lifting* Needed
two projector* which are used
STROUT REALTY
is new teaching aids, especial-
llo s W Entci prise Place
ARCHIE THOMPSON. Br. Mgr. ley in team teaching, At the
Ph 897-2236
Mill City, Ore. close of the meeting refresh-
ments were served by the
IJSTINGS WANTED
seventh grade mothers
Paradise of the West
Mr and Mrs. Alden Walluce
FRED POWERS
and children from Salem were
Uccnsed Real Estate Broker Sunday afterruxm and evening
Gates. Oregon
visitor* at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Bill Klmery and sons
Sharon Beebe from Bums vis­
For Rent
ited friends in Lyons and wa*
FOR RENT Modem furnished an overnight guest with Donna
one txxlnxxn units. Also smal­ Durland.
ler furnished units, Reason-
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen
able rates. Inquire at Oak were Sunday afterrxxm visitors
Pnrk Motel. Phone Mî -'U.' at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
51tf Lynn Gubser and Russell Hill
Gates. Oregon.
FOR RENT One tx-dnxim fur- In Salem
Mr. and Mr* Lloyd Gulick
nlslwl apartment I’hone 897-
2797 or 897-2555 .
49tf of Salem were Sunday guests
at the home of Mrs. Doni, a As­
ROOMS FOR RENT By day, mussen and daughter, Mlkired.
Cleave Bond ha* taken over
week or month. Reasonable
rates Mill City laxige. I’hone the service station between
.lln
27tf Lyons and Mehama, formerly
o|x rated by Ramie Martell. It
will I m * known* a* Bond’s Jul)
Miscellaneous
service. Mr. and Mrs. Bond
were Turner residents before
FOR SALE 6 foot tractor disc,
moving to Lyon*.
5 f«x>t norsc mower, new 2-
Mr*. Ethel Huffman and her
iett:on harruw. Will *cl) r«a- mother, Mrs. Anna Hubbard
svnstle. See G. O. Hutcnin- were Sunday guest* in Eugene
ton, 1131 | E I'h Mill C.t. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ptu ne 897-2789
4p ' Clarence Decker and daughter
WEDDING WORK and Funeral I Sue Ami. Mis. Decker is a sis-
Sprays, Corsages - Cu» Flow­ . ter of Mrs. Huffman and daugh­
ers and Plants.
Brunner's ter of Mr*. Hubbard.
The 4-H Club Flying Pins and
Flowers,
Mill City.
Phone
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tf Needles held their meeting on
Friday, January 18 at Mari-
KEYS MADE WHILE YOU Linn. Mrs. Howard Naue gave
W AIT. Better get an extra key a demonstration on the parts of
made for your house or auto­ a sewing machine and how to
mobile today. Bring your key use them.
with vou. Mill City Hardware,
Mrs. Ruth Lyons returned
Mill City
48tf home the first of the week after
FOR SALE Wtxxl lathe, stand, spending several days last week
motor and tools
Phone 897- in Klamath Falls at the home
4 of her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ransom.
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The Ransoms brought her Imine
NOTICE
We have some very low and spent several days here.
Hot tamales will lx* sold by
{»rice* on No. 3 and 4
umber, 1x4 to largo tim­ the WSCS in the basement ol
the Metlxxlist church Thursday.
ber*.
January 24. There will be stew
Stout Creek Lumber Co. and chili lor those who do IK‘.
’/} Mile West of Mehama care for tamales. Pie and salad
will also lx* sold.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horn
and family had as their guest
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COMMIT! «mi
last week her sister, Mrs. Mer-
vin McCoy from Three Rivers,
Calif. Also a weekend guest at
the Horn home was his mother,
Mrs. Jack Carrothers from
FOR SALE Good Planer wo«xi. Grand Junction, Colo.
Green and dry Alder. Deliv­
Just a reminder that
ered. Phone 897-2603.
47tf public library is open every
Thursday evening nt the Mnri-
WANT TO BUY TIMBER Linn schixil house from 7:30
Small or Large Tracts
p. m. to 8:30 p. m. for the
Either cash of stumpage basis benefit of the public. For those
STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. who like to read there are over
*4 Mile West Mehama, Ore. 3tf. 1000 books at the library.
LILY PADS—Gore wood. John­
son Wood Co . 1098 Alder Dr.
Salem. Ph. EM 4-7066, Ly­
*1.50 Per Month and Up
ons 859-2350
tfo
AI k Serving Galen. Lyon»,
Idanha and Detroit
Sawmill LOGS WANTED
Mil J, CITY, OREGON
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Rud (line. Owner
Phone 8*7 295«
Subscribe to The
Mill City Enterprise
YONS
wife arid his daughter und son-
in-law, Mr und Mrs. Ed Castle.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bouche
Mr*. John Tectar»
visited Sunday evening at the
Mr*. G. W. Coffman returned Castles.
home a week ago Saturday
Mr*. »1 Castle was among
from Myrtle Beach, S. C. those attending a luncheon on
where she accompanied her Thursday, January 17 at a Sa­
daughter, Mrs. Alvin 13iicss lem eating house, which hon­
and daughter, Carla. They left ored Mr*. Fred Lindemann of
hen- by car on January 2 anil Lyons on her birthday.
arrived In Myrtle Beach the fol­
Mr and Mr*. Gerald Rock-
lowing Sunday. Lt. Thiess is well, Frank, Randy and Dianc
stutxmwl at the Myrtle Beach were in Albany Sunday to at-
AFB Ixit was in Florida when !e..d the motor cycle race*.
the ladies arrived there. Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. David Blum
Coffman' who returned home md Judy wi re Sunday dinner
by jet reports that her daugh­ quests of her brother and fam-
ter was very happy in her new iiy the T. W. Smith* in Tumei
home. Mr*. Coffman also said
Mr*. Glenn Tinney was honor
that she got her first glimpse guest at a stork »bower Friday
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Atlantic
Ocean
of the
while I evening. Hostesses for the »bow­
there aixl
1
that they hud won- er wnich wa* held in the fel-
derful weather on the entire kiwship room of the church
trip
wcr- Mr*. Oren Small, Mrs.
The Mi’hnmii Fin-men and Ivan Clason and Mr*. Edith
their wives held a dinner meet­ M irks Games ware enjoyed by
ing Saturday evening January the group and refreshments
19 Final plans were made for were served to the honor guest
the annual Sweetheart Dance and Mine* Elmer Taylor, Hu­
and breakfast to lx* r- Id the 9th bert Wagner, Eugene Clason.
and 10th of Fenruary. A steak ; Vaughn Hunt, Robert Rogers, |
dinner was served at the River­ Miss Geraldine Longfellow and
view Cale, after which the fire­ the hostesses. Among those un­
men anil their wives returned able to attend but sending gifts
to the clubhouse where they were Mmes. Ray Roberts, El­
spent the evening playing cards 1 don Gilson, Lawrence Schmitt
anil visiting
and Luther Miley.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gray
and her niece of Toledo visited Girls Entertain
here Saturday with his brother-
in-law und sister. Mr and Mrs. Mehama Women
MEHAMA Mr*. Walter John­
Frank White.
Mis. Edith Marks spent sev­ son and Mrs D. L. Teeters
eral days the first of last week were hostesses for the meeting
in Sweet Home visiting her mo of the Mehama Women * club
ther, Mrs. J. F. Webber.
Thursday evening. January 17.
Visitors Sunday at the Ed- A group of girl* who are stud­
ward Walz home were his bro- ents at the Carol Rae Dance
ther s family the Larry Walzs studio in Salem were present
of Salem.
and gave several dances and
Sunday guests of Mr. and also an acrobatic demonstra­
Mrs. Art Andersen were his tion. Also on the program was
brother-in-law and sister. Mr. a duet by Diane Rockwell and
and Mrs. Jack Spoelstra of Sz» Jimmy Culbertson, accompan­
1cm. Additional dinner guests ied by Mr*. Calvin Culbertson
were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith.
131» short business meeting
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Christen­ following the program was con­
sen, Bonnie and Stuart and ducted by the vice president.
Joanne Walz visited Sunday al Mrs. D. L. Teeters. Quite a
the Debs Smith home in Ore­ group of new members were
gon City.
signed up and at the present
Mrs. Bonnie Wagner, Debby time the Red side is ahead. The
and Donald visited her sister, contest will continue for two
Mrs Pat McMurdie and child­ more months. The street light
ren in Albany Sunday.
committee reported that they
Visitors a short time Sunday had done some soliciting and
aflermxm at the J. M. Teeters there was only a small amount
home of Mrs. Martha Darling due on the 1962 lights.
and son. Chuck, of Albany, and
At the close of the meeting
Mrs. Mary Mulkey of Salem.
the hostesses served refresh-
J. H. Herberger of Salem ments of jeUo and cake to the
visited here Sunday with his | 20 members and guests present
T V & Radio Service
MEHAMA
DAILY - ON CALI.
No Mileage Charge Between Stayton and Gates
ON OK OFT' THE ( ABLE
PORTER« LAU
OREGON
*L
I’ll. 769-2154 or <459-2489
RCA VICTOR — The Best TV For Cable
or Fringe Areas.
Our Mattress Order
Has Been Duplicated
THIS WEEK ONLY
BOX SPRING
AND
MATTRESS
$395°
Per Set
LIVING ROOM GROUP
5 pieces, slight freight damage.
$13900
ROCKERS
OIL HEATERS
$29.50
and up
$5.00
and up
Ann’s Furniture and
Appliance
At Sublimity-AumsviBe Junction
Open Evenings
Ph. 743-2975
Everything piles up handsomely in a Chevy II including savings
Imagine a I low-loading wagon roomy enough to A|IF1fW IT this one goes and goes on a gallon. They grow
>st anything
handle most
_
„ . you can heft—and still VslCV I IX with brakes that adjust themselves. An exhaust
system that lasts longer. And a Delcotron
trim enough to slip into cramped parking spots.
We imagined it. built it and called it Chevy II.
Made it as dependable as a wagon can get.
And made it so it’ll keep piling up savings
over the years. Those snow up in the way
Keeps Going Great
generator that keeps battery reserve power up.
Want to hear more? How about a low price,
natty interiors, Body by Fisher craftsmanship
—and a talk with your Chevrolet dealer soon!
THE MILL CITY
ENTERPRISE
Entered as second class matter
November 10. 1944 at the Post
STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. Oflce at Mill City, Oreg, n u 1
Top F’riccs for Second Growth der Act of March 3, 1879.
*4 Mile West Mehama. Ore. 3tf.
Telephone 897-2772 or 897-2930
Subscription Rates
Marion-ddnn Counties $3 a year
Outside Marion-Linn $3.50 a Yr.
.Vera $00 4-Door S-Passenjer Station Hayon
See Jour entirely different kinds <>/ cars at your Chevrolet dealer's . . . Chevrolet, Chevy II, Corvair and CorrC'e.
Gene Teague Chevrolet
DON W. MOFFATT. Ed.-Pub.
TUE MIIJ. CITY ENTERPRISE
Why Don’t YOU Hubxcribe to
120 W. Hollister
Phone 769-2126