The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 23, 1963, Page 6, Image 6

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    6—Hie Mill City Enteqirine, Ttraraday, May 23, 1963
Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise
Brings Results—Try It Every Week
NOTICE TRUCKERS
TRUCK SEATS
Rebuilt and Upholstered
IV e Use Naugahyde Covers
Hiey I^ast — They Are Comfortable
Stay ton Radio & TV
Phone 769*2236
Stay ton. Ore.
GAT E S
lly Marian Stovall
Mr. and Mr». Harry Barn-
hardt and Rodney and Randy
have moved back to the ‘'main­
land" from Hawaii, and will
make their home in Hollywmxl
They were in the area from
Thumday until Sunday of last
week, when they visited Mr.
and Mrs. A. T. Rarnhardt, Mr.
and Mrs. G. C. Hamhardt and
Mr and Mrs I' H Barnhanlt.
They had been in Detroit.
Mich., where they purchased a
new ear and drove it back,
visiting relatives on the way.
"Early Marriage»" is the
project lesson to be presented
by Jeanne Rosamond and IXiro-
thy Eastburn (today) Thursday
at the Santiam Canyon Home
Extension unit meeting. The
meeting, which will begin at
10 a. m„ will be held at the
clubhouse. Next year's officers
will be installed. A potluck
lunches'll will follow the meet-
If You Can't Buy it at Home - - - Use This Salem
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Health Foods
Alignment & Frame
Septic Tanks
Davidson’s Auto Service
Repair Service, Day or Nite
Bear Wheel Alignment 4
Balancing - Frame Straigten-
ing - AAA Towing
Scharff Bros.
Natural Health Center
Manufacturers of State Approv­
Complete Line of Health Food ed Pre-Cast Concrete Septic
Tanks
Products 4 Natural Vitamins Complete Tank 4 Sewer Con­
Organic Cosmetics
struction and Cleaning. Radio
Over 40 yrs. of reliable service
1073 Com'l SE
362-9861 Dispatched. Free Estimates -
Bonded and Insured
636 Front St. NE
Ph 363-8955 or 362-5547
362- 5568 Salem
1155 20th SE
Hobbies & Toys
Appliance Repair
Shoes
Hennig’» Toy-Hobby Shop
United Repair Co.
»
Appliance & Refrigeration
Service
Refrigerators - Ranges -
Washers - Dryers - Ironers -
Cot fee Makers - Toasters -
Irons, Etc.
Ph 585-4480
339 High St. NE
Salem, Oregon
Complete line of toys
and hobbies.
Come in and look around. We
are sure you will find what
you want.
Toy & Hobby Store 143 High NE
Hobby Shop 1225 CToss St. SE
Logger Boots from $28.50
Heavy Work Shoes
The Largest Selection in the
Valley Priced Right!
Monuments
Shoes For The Entire Family
Complete Repair Service
Capital Monuments
Automotive
Jim’s Shoe Service
183 High St. NE
362-1420
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Desch
Shoe Repair
Owners
Wiltee’s Garage
Serving You Personally
Auto & Truck Repairs
24 hr. Towing Service
Body Work - Painting
Phone 363-6887
Salem
Fine Shoe Repair - Orthopedic
Prescriptions Accurately Filled
464 Court St. NE
Arch’s Eagle Service
Television
Edgar R. Brock
Furniture & Piano Refinishing
Also Antiques
Gas For Less - Oil-Lubrication
We take pride in doing
Good Work.
Dyna Check Electric Tune Up 664 Norway St. NE
363-8367
362-9071
363-9576
Furniture Refinishing
Ph. 364-3442 Days 363-4917 Nites
2385 Dallas Rd N. W.
Pioneer Shoe Repair
Edward A. Thompson
New Location 140 Hoyt St. S.
Collision Work
1375 Highland Ave. N. E.
Optometrists
Northwest Television
Sales — Service
New 4 Used
421 Lancaster Dr. NE
361-5932
Pomeroy Optical Co.
Banquets
CTiina City Restaurant
Famous Chinese & American
Dishes
Orders To Take Out
We Specialize in Banquets
and Parties
Optometrists & Opticians
Dr. Charles B. Pomeroy
Optometrist
M. B. McKenney, Asso.
383 State St.
Salem
Phone 363-9011
Welding
Roscoe’s Welding Works
All Kind of Welding
Open Saturdays
Pick-Up Campers
4055 State St. NE
363-3028
Ken-Way Sales
Chinook & Caveman Pick-Up Welding Supplies
Open 7 Days A Week
Campers
Valley Welding Supply Co.
3583 Commercial SE
362-2117 8-9-10 Ft. also Chassis Mounts
Authorized Airco Dealers
Aladdin Trave] Trailers
Sales - Rentals - Service
Accessories - Repairing - Rental
Portable Gas 4 Electric
Parts
Draperies
Welding Equipment
Pickup Canopies and Sleepers
Medical Oxygen 4 Mixed Gases
3707 State (4 Corner» Area)
For Home and Hospital Service
Phone 364-1519
Ida Weston Draperies
Phone 364-4446. In Emergencies
Custom Made Draperies
363- 6970, 364-3144 or 363-6557
Complete Selection of Fabrics Restaurants
325 High S. E.
Salem
Exclusive Prints - All Price
In Mill City Contact
Minute
Cafe
Ranges - Free Estimates
Hoover’s Repair.
"In Hollywood"
4193 Cherry St. NE
361-3650
Family Restaurant
Ask for Jim or Veryl
Breakfast - Lunches - Dinners 897-2911
Mill City
Banquet Rooms - Catering
In Lyons Contact
Service
Drugs
Bassett Welding
2045 Fairground Rd NE 362-9373
Ask for Floyd Bassett
Ph. 859-2221
Lyons
Four Comers Pharmacy
Andy Johnson, Owner
Drugs - Toiletries
Sundries - Veterinary Supplies
Prescriptions Carefully and
Accurately Compounded
9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily —
10 A. M. To 6 P. M. Sunday
and Holidays
S & H Green Stamps
135 Lancaster Dr. NE 364-7727
Emergencies Call 363-3093
Saw Service
Vista Saw Shop
Lark Brown, Owner
Precision Filing & Grinding
All Types Saws
Scissors & Pinking Shears
Sharpened and Repaired
Second Hand Stores
Paint, lie.
DIRECT SALES CO.
im 12th
343 2022
»■
lalam, Orefon
Store
1963, weight eight pounds five
ounces
Automotive & Industrial
Born May 13 to Mr. and Mrs.
Mnhiteiiiinee
Clyde Eddie Schroeder of Rt.
1 Lyons a son, Clinton Bradley
Welding, Diesel Engine
weighing 6 pounds.
Nervier
Born May 17 to Mr and Mrs
.Shop
or Field
Terry Dean Ruggles of Rt. 1.
IU i I hon Bern al Saiitlani
Turner a son. Harry Denn. I
Delco Hnttrrlen
weighing ti pounds 91* minces
Memorial lloapltal, Hlailon
Born May 19 to Mr. and Mrs
Factory Equipment
Born tn Mr. ami Mrs Elmo
Ignition Purto
Brummett. Mehama, Ol e , a Daniel A Graham of Gates a
son, Wade Allen, wclhglng 9
daughter, Christine Yvette.
Denier for Airco Welding
April 23. 1963. weight seven |xaimls I ounce.
Product*
(kximls
IO1» ounce».
Born to Mr ami Mrs Wulter
It. Well», Aumsville, a son.
Glenn Paul, April 24. 1963
weight seven |x>umis 12 ounces. I
lint mid Veryl Hoover
Boni to Mr. ami Mrs. Aubrey
I
’
h. 897-2911 Mill City
lx*e McDaniel, Lyons Oregon.
Twin lx>ys. Ronald Lee ami Don­
ald Lee. April 24. 1963, weight
five pounds five minces and lour
pounrs 9N ounces.
Born to Mr. ami Mrs. Willis
E. Smith, Aumsville, Oro., a
daughter. Denise Elaine. April
2.'i. 1963. weight eight pound*
11N ounces.
Born to Mr. ami Mrs. John
H Lail. Albany, Ore., a daugh­
ter. Cathy Sue, April 26, 1963,
weight seven pounds two oun­
ces
Born to Mr. amt Mrs Ix-onatil
Jay Myers. Stayton, Oro., a
daughter. Jixly Kay, April 27.
1963. weight seven pounds 3*»
ounces.
Born to Mrs ami Mrs. Clyde
R Stanley. Scio, Oro., a son
Michael Wayne, April 28. 1963,
weight five pounds eight ounces.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ira
L. Clark. Lynns, Orc , a daugh­
ter. Verna Isxiise, April 30.
1963. weight six ¡xximls 12 oun­
ce».
Bom to Mr. and Mrs James
S. Berger, TYirncr, Ore., a son.
Robert Glenn, May 1, 1963.
weight eight pounds, 14 minces.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bem-
ard Joseph Pletrok. Scio. Ore ,
a son. Edward, May 3. 1963.
weight seven pounds 11 minces
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. J im * A.
Aguilar. Turner, Ore . a son.
Ricardo, May 3. 1963. weight
enght pounds. 9*< minces.
Bom to Mr and Mrs. R. V.
Hitchcock, Sublimity, Oro., a
son. Robert Vernon. May 6. 1963
weight six pounds 21« ounces.
Born to Mrs. ami Mrs. Dennis
M Schwimlt. Lyons, Oro . a son.
Daniel Alan, May 7. 1963. weight
nine pounds 141« ounces.
Born to Rev. and Mrs. Robert
L. Smith, Marion, Oro., a
daughter, Patricia Lynne, May
8, 1963. weight seven [»sings
six ounces.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
A. Kcuedell. Aumsville. Oro , a
MILL
CITY.
ORCnON
son, Ronald Edward. May 12,
BIRTHS
Subscribe to The Hoover's Repair
Mill City Enterprise
Only $3.00 a Year
1 GALLON FREE WITH
PURCHASE OF 4 GALLONS
OF ANY COLOR
LIMITED TIME ONLY!
Olympic STRin
*
like a sponge. This protects
the soil and provides clear
lakes and streams.
KEEP THE
Tree Fanning assures steady
water supplies as well as
timber crops for the future.
FORESTS
Van’» Outdoor Store
The Most Complete Line of
Western Wear in the Valley
Finest Selection of Saddles
English & Western
GREEN!
All Nationally Adveristed
WATER
RECREATION
363-4343
Floor Covering
A»ph«lt Tile
Vinyl Til«
C«r«mlc Til«
Mr». John Teeter»
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crook
visited during the weekend
with her cousins family, the
Max Montgomerys in Roseburg
Mrs. Jennie Moe spent Moth­
er’s Day with her daughter’s
family, the Lee Brants of Mac-
leay. In the afternoon they went
to Bush House and the air
port in Salem.
Mrs. Jim Hudgins of Phoenix.
Ariz.. was visiting friends and
former neighbors here last
week.
Mrs. Grant Smith and Mrs.
Bonnie Wagner were in Albany
on Friday to help Mrs. Pat Mc-
Murdie move into a new home.
Mrs. Wagner brought t h e
youngest daughter. Betty Sue
McMurdie home with her for a
few days visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Champ.
Kenneth ami Renee were ho«ts
Saturday evening at their home
to a group of friends who spent
most of the time Diaving cards.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Art
Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
Teeters and Harold, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Longfellow and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson
and Carla.
Enjoying a pot luck supper
Saturday evening with the Lu­
ther Miley family were the Rev.
and Mrs. George Caidwell,
Bruce and Brent of Stayton and
Mr. and Mrs. David Blum and
Judy.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wallen
and Jewell visited Sunday at
the Sam Wallen home in To­
ledo.
Kurt Kimsey underwent sur­
gery on his loot at Santiam Me­
morial hospital Monday morn­
ing.
The Mehama Fire depart­
ment answered a call to a brush
fire Saturday afternoon at the
Jim Owens place above town.
TTiis was the first fire for the
new fire truck, purchased re­
cently.
Ms. Donna Weldon and child­
ren Debby, Stevie and Becky
of Salem visited during the
weekend with her grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Kirsch.
Merchandise
Modern Shop
Norm’s Second
MEHAMA
Western Wear
165 Salem Hts. Ave. SE 362-1217 211 Commercial NE
Carload
Prices
Ing.
Mr. and Mrs Clare Rush
drove to the coast Sunday.
They went to Occanlake and
the i on down to Newport,
where they had dinner. They
ro|x»rted the weather beautiful
and that Fogarty Creek State
park and all the beaches wero
thronged with crowds of people,
enjoying the Ix'autiful weather
and the coast scenery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blumen-
stcin drove to Eugene last Wed­
nesday. on a business trip. They
also visited thmr daughter.
Barbara, at the U of <1 and
had dinner with her that ev­
ening.
Sunday visitors at the home
of Mr and Mrs. Jerry Rosa­
mond wero her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Mehaney of
Prineville.
The Youth Group at the
Gates Community church went
on a hike Saturday toward
Monument Peak. They were ac­
companied by Mr. atxl Mrs.
Bob AlUston.
Weekend visitors at the home
of Mr. ami Mrs. A. T. Barn-
hardt were their daughter.
Marcia, and Mr and Mrs
Lloyd St. John of Corvallis.
Ertends and neighbor» of Mrs
Sarah Raines honored her with
a birthday celebration last
Tuesday. Prosent were Mrs.
Ellen Rust, Mrs Mary Wilson.
Mrs. Wesley Allen. Mrs. Mary
Howell. Mrs. Helen
Edholm
and Mrs. Alice Watson.
Bob Alliston's mother will
play her accordion at the Sun­
day service at the Gates Com­
munity church. May 26. A pot­
luck dinner will be served fol­
lowing the service.
Bill and Kim Gabriel took
the Gabriel's boat into Marion
Ixake last Saturday. Friends of
John Mason. Mrs. Gabriel's
bro’her. will appreciate know­
ing that he underwent brain
surgery May 1 at the Veteran s
hospital in Portland. He is re­
ported to still be in a coma.
Dinner guests Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Stovall were his brother-in-law
and sister. Mr. ami Mrs Henry
Whitlock and family of Sandy.
Work Clothing
Les Newman’s
The Friendly Store
We Buy, Sell & Trade
Men's Wear - Work Clothing -
& Shoes
Appliances - Furniture - Radios Rainwear - Boots
Ball Band Boots - Justin Boots-
Endicott Johnson & Redwing
Tv’» - Dishes - Guns
Shoes - U. S. Rubber Foot Wear
Hand and Power Tools
179 Commercial St. NE
2170 Lancaster Dr. NE 363-6112
Phone 363-5508
WILDLIFE
Why Suffer Longer?
When others fail, use our Chin­
ese herb remedies for all ail­
ments. Amazing success for
6,000 years in China.
Victor Luey
Charlie
Chan
Chinese Herb
Co. 1191 3rd St.
West Salem
Ph. 362-1830
Tues 4 Sat Only
9:00 A. M.
to 3 :00 P. M.
Frank Lumber Co. Inc.
Mill City, Oregon
Simpson Timber Co.
Lyons, Oregon
Young & Morgan Logging Co.
Idanha, Oregon
Freres Veneer
Lyons, Oregon
Stout Creek Lumber Co.
Lyons, Oregon
Parkett Logging Company
Mehama, Oregon
Columbia River Paper Co.
1029 S. W. Alder, Portland, Oregon
The Mill City Enterprise
Mill City, Oregon