The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 23, 1963, Page 7, Image 7

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    end. Tom, the son of Mr. and , row, Itorothy Morgan, Lira |
Mrs. Kenneth Fry, Is In the Abrams, Thelma Smith, Frieda '
Coast Guard at Seattle.
Hiebert and Dorothy William­
Mrs. Billie Drago held a son.
‘"Kidnap Coffee1' for the Civic I Visitors at the home of Mr.
Club at her home in Marion and Mrs. Quincy Smith in Idan­
Forks on Wednesday. Those ha Saturday were Mr. and 1
present were Flo Young, Mrs. Mrs. Buck Storey from Cor­
Norman McClure, Millie Bevier, vallis and Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Lzira Abrams, Shirley Shroy, Walden and son, Jimmy, from
Stella Disbert and lier mother- Portland.
in-law. Mrs. Diebert and Sue
Nancy
Parker
celebrated
Ann Ray.
her 7 th birthday with u party
Mr. and Mrs Norman Mc­ at the home at her parents, Mr.
Clure from the McKenzie Fish and Mrs Walter Parker at the
Hatchery have transferee to Ranger Station. Guests were
the Marion Forks Hatchery. He Vonnie Young, Patty Young­
has been with the Fish Com­ blood, Robin Thornton, Mary
mission for two years. They 1 rummer, Sherry Williamson,
have one child He replaces Judy Benton, Gayla Calbreath,
Mr Wren, wlio has moved to Ramona Tompkins, Pidgcon
Bend to operate a service sta­ Root and Teddy and Tommy
tion. Mrs. Wren and the child­ Parker.
ren will join him when school
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parker
is out.
and children spent the weekend
Visiting at the home of Mr. in Bend visiting Mrs. Parkers
and Mrs. Bob Guerin and Vir­ sister, Mr. and Mrs. David
ginia Swayze in Idanha on Sun­ Frey and Mr and Mrs. Gud-
day were Mi and Mrs. Glen nar Bjovick and her brother,
Davidson and Jim from Mar­ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Selken.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
ion.
Sunday visitors at the home and Mrs Harry Spencer Satur­
of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dum­ day were Mrs. Spencer's sis­
mer were Mr and Mrs. Virgil ter, Sharon Farrell, Portland,
Diehl and Cindy from Mt. and on Sunday, Mrs. Spencer's
Angel, Mr. and Mrs. Williami father, Bernard Farrell, sister,
Rodenhurst and Annette, from ' Bemadine Farrell and brother
Hanford, Calif . (Mrs. Roden-1 and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
hurst is Mr Dummer's sister). 1 I^arry Farrell and son, Mark,
Robert Wellman and sons from ' all from Portland.
Woodbum and Margaret Thom- ' Visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Madams on ■
ns and children from Gervais.
John Houck and Miss Laura Sunday were Mrs. Madams j
Stormer were married this brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. George Rice.
weekend nt Vancouver. Wn.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
The Willing Workers held
their regular meeting Wednes­ and Mrs Kenneth Fry this
day afternoon at the Idanha past weekend were their son.
Fire hall. Installation of offic­ Tom Fry, of Seattle, and Mr.
ers at this meeting was held and Mrs. John Hertl of Ger­
with Mabel Dunbar, a past pre­ vais.
sident the installing officer.
How long does it take to grow
Officers installed wen- Opal
Ix-ming.
president;
I-ouella ■ pork chops? Six months pigs
Floyd, vice president and Stella , are raised to full-grown hogs,
Davis, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. tipping the scales at an aver­
Dunbar pinned corsages on the 1 age of 220 pounds, reports the
new officers. T7ie club will hold American Meat Institute. There
bazaar on Friday between 10 are only about 10 pounds of (
and 4 in the Idanha Fire Hall. center-cut pork chops in a 220- i
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dun-' pound porker, a good reason
less
bar visited Mrs. Dunbar's bro- j for investigating otlger
ther, Mr. and Ms. Amos B. j popular but equally nutritious
pork cuts.
Johnson in Portland Sunday.
A recent study by the U. S.
There will be an old fashion­
ed revival at the Detroit Church Department of Agriculture in­
of Christ starting June 2. for J dicates that about 40% of the
two weeks, every night at 7:30. i gross earnings of a group of
Mr. and Mrs Howard Hutchins working wives in Ohio was
will be in charge. The public ' spent on job-related expenses,
litese expenses include-trans-
is invited.
The Campfire group collected portation, lunches and clothes,
child care, income taxes and
$K 15 for the Cancer Fund.
Thursday, May 16, the Camp­ other expenses that are direct­
fire girls and bluebirds went ly related to employment. They
through Detroit dam. The girls found that employed women
were accompanied by their with children under 6 years of
leaders, Thelma Storey, Theo. age end up with only about 50
Houck, Connie Presley and percent of their income, but
Lydia Williamson.
the average net income for
The 5th and 6th grades took women with older children was
a field trip Monday. They went 60 percent. Women who are
to the Homer Museum in Cor­ planning to go back to work
vallis and to Skateland in Sa­ need to consider the costs in­
lem. Tney were accompanied volved as well as the amount of
by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Far­ income.
DETROIT
IDANHA
Mrs. Arnold Malone
Businm*« and I’rofmnlonal <’ i. a h n i e i E i> u a t r. n
Churches, bazaars. suj>pcrs,
bake sales etc., will be run un­
der s|M>cial Announcements*
classification with a minimum
Eldon Hutchin$on
charge <il 50 cents per Insertion.
APPLIANCE REPAIR
Ten cents per llni- each Inser­
tion. No advertisement accept­
Ph. 897-27(10
Boxili
ed for less than 50 cents per
week.
Mill City, Oregon
Count five words to the line
in ordering your add. Telephone
897 2772, Mill City or mall your
JOHN W. REID. M. D advertisement to ’Hie Mill City
Ent< i pr-sc. Mill CHv. Oregon.
DIRECTORY
Phy$ician and Surgeon
.Mill City, Oregon
Real Estate
FOR SALI: or RENT Two bed-
r<»nn home in Lyons. Terms.
Phone 897-2699
17tf
' Choice
location
foul -pl< X
17tfc
FOR SAI.E 2 bedroom house,
168 S E (liwe, Pii. 897-2660
or 897-2610.
18tfc.
Weddle F unoral Home
Modern I'uneral Service
Stayton
Oregon
J. W. GOIN
Experienced Vete rimi rían
By llarokl’s I'lorul
(¡arden
I’h. 769-2533
Stayton
FOR SAI.E 2 bedroom house.
122 Juniper St.
22p
REAL ESTATE
Strout Realty can now serve
you better. W<- cover the North
Santlam asea from Salem City
Limits to Idanha. Two offices
<>n Highway 22. Six Salesmen
to serve you.
Mill <1ly Office
22M
Vivian Kealen
Mabel Yankus
Archie Thompiein
Autnnvllln Office
897-2124
897-2497
897-2236
713 212*
Mr and Mrs. Richard Han­
son from Agate Beach visited
nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Ketchum Sr. Mr. Hanson
is Mrs. Ketchum's brother.
171c young people of the Idan­
ha Community church had a
cookout Tuesday night, They
played baseball and ate. Young
¡x<oplc attending were Harold
Hiebert, Karol Meyers, Billie
Malone, Judy Roth, Ocilla
Williamson, Reba Miller, Bob­
by Miller, Margaret Baker,
Jimmy Hiebert, Rudy Thorn­
ton, Doug Spencer, Linda Roth,
Ijiuru Storey, Terry Statler,
and Harley Torn|>k|ps. Chaper­
ones were Mr and Mrs. Harold
Rotb
Detroit High lost u recent
baseball game to. Colton, there
by a score of 5 to 3.
former
Terry Ziegelman,
coach at Detroit High, is now
head basketball coach at I«eb-
anon. He hus been assistant
coach at L -ba non for two
years.
The 3rd and 4th grades at
Detroit took a field trip on
Wednesday. They went to Bush
House in Salem Room mothers
taking the trip were Pearl
Hamilton. Lydia Williamson,
Shirley Shroy and the teacher,
Mrs. Maycl Cbkenour. Th<-y
also attended the Marion Coun-
ty PTA Art Exhibit at Meier
& Franks.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker
visited Faye C oojst in the Sil­
ver Gardens Nursing ls>mc in
Silverton Thursday. Also in the
same room with Faye is Carrie
one-time
(dealer)
Bullard,,
Detroit resident.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fry at-
tended tlx- grand opening of
the Hilton hotel in Portland last
week.
J< fferson defeated Detroit in
a bast-ball game last week,
Dennis Spencer met Tom
Fry in Portland Saturday and
brought him home for the week
743-2975
Ann Huffman
HORN ELECTRIC
859-2387
Sam Wiser
Fred I*owcrs
743-2124
Electrical Wiring
We have many local and out
Philco Appliance Dealer of state buyers. If the price is
right we can sell it if you
I’h. 897-2478
Box 1008
.Mehama, Ore. want to buy we can find it.
Hower*
For
All Occaalona
RALEIGH HAROLD
Florist & Nursery
Open 7 a. m. to 9 p. ra.
Including Sunday
110 8 W. Enterprise Place
ARCHIE THOMPSON. Br. Mgr.
Ph 897-2236
Mill City. Orc.
FOR SAI.E or RENT Two bed­
room modem home in Mill
City. Terms. Phone 897-2699.
17tf
We wish to express our heart­
felt 1 thanks to all our friends
and neighbors
I
sending cards
and I fkiwers while my husband
has tx-en ill. We are Indeed ap-
predati ve.
Mrs. Harvey Tolbert.
For Rent
FOR
RENT
Two
Miscellaneous
bedroom
ltj Block W. Stayton By
modem home in Mill City.
Phone 897-2627.
21 tf FOR SALE Auto air-condition-
Ph. Stayton 769-2534
er, door mounting,
water
319 W. Washington St.
FOR RENT Modem furnished
cooled. IJkc new. $10 00 Jack
WE SELL BETTER
CARS FOR LESS
GENE TEAGUE
CHEVROLET
STAYTON, OREGON
IT PAYS TO BUY
AT HOME
7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 23, 1963
Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise
Brings Results—Try It Every Week
What better present for that graduate this
year than a
Dependable Used Car
from
Gene Teague Chevrolet
Used Car Specials
1956 Ford Station Wagon . . $445
V8. Overdrive. Very Clean.
1952 Ford Tudor Hardtop . . $295
Standard Transmission. Radio. Heater.
1958 Plymouth 4-Dr.V8. . . $795
Automatic Transmission. Radio. Heater.
1956 Chev. Station Wagon .
$295
V8. Standard Transmission.
1953 Plymouth 4-Dr. . . . $195
Standard Transmission. Radio. Heater.
Gene Teague Chevrolet
one lx-druom units. Also smal­
Scott. 879, S. W. Spring St.
ler furnished units by day or
Phone 897-2945.
22
week. Reasonable rates. In­
quire at Oak Park Motel. FOR SALE Upright piano in
good condition. New felts and
Phono 897-2412, Goto*
21tt
pads. $85. Phone 897-2523. 21
FOR RENT One bedroom fur­
nished apartment. Phone 897- Sawmill IXXïS WANTED
IM STOUT CREEK LMB. CO.
Top Prices for Second Growth
ROOMS FOR RENT By day. S Mile West Mehama. Ore. 3tf.
week or month. Reasonable
rates Mill City Dxlge. Phone
■T4MC
27tf
71
CQMSllTt nom
Help Wanted
Attention Registered Nurses
Would you like to work 1. 2, or
3 days per week? The Santi- NOTICE New |>honc number
atn Memorial Hospital in Stay­
nt Lyons is 859-2226. —Johnson
ton is now taking applications
Prompt Service in the
Wood Company, 1098 Alder
from Registered Nurses for
Drive, Salem Oregon.
21tf
Canyon when you call us
summer employment. If you
are interested in this type
NOTICE
Reasonable Rates
employment, please contact We have some very low
the Director of Nurses. San-
Satisfaction Guaranteed
iricea on No. 3 and 41
tiam Memorial Hospital, Stay­
umber, 1x4 to large tim­
Stayton
ton, Oregon.
Hi. 769-2319
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
{
bers.
Stayton-Jefferson
AUTO WRECKERS
Rebuilt motora and
transmission!»
Cara Bought and Sold
We Buy Junk
Ph. 7(19-2319
HELP WANTED I would like
Stout Creek Lumber Co.
to contact a family man with
Mi Mile West of Mehama
some service statkin experi­
ence, who has a full time job, FOR SALE MacDonald Water
System complete $30. Phone
but would like to work two
897-2656 Mill City. Frank
or three evenings a week and
Novak.
weekends. If interested con­
-’U>
tact The Mill City Enterprise
stumpage
for particulars.
21tf FREE Cottonwood
for its removal. On good road.
Wilson Stevens Ph. 859-2308.
21
Furniture & Appliances
SALE Kenmore auto­
matic washer. Like new. $100.
Phone 897-2201.
21
Stayton FOR
LICENSED
Garbage Disposal
(1.30 Per Month and Up
Also Serving «str».
Lyena,
Idanha iuu I Detroit
MILL CITY, OREGON
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Rud (line. Owner
Phone 8»7 IBM
Subscribe to The
Mill City Enterprise
Only $3.00 a Year
FOR
WANTED Strawberry pickers,
ti acres first year Northwest
berries. Transportation furn­
ished. Please register now.
Joe A. Koenig & Son, Rt. 1.
Box 185 Stay-ton. 2'-» miles E.
of Stayton. Ph. 769-2766. 2Otfc.
QUALITY FURNITURE WANT TO BUY TIMBER
Small or Large Tracts
AND APPLIANCES
Either cash of stumpage basis
Priced Right
STOUT CREEK LMB. CO.
Complete Line
NEW and USED
See ANN
At
ANN’S
DISCOUNT HOUSE
at Sublimity-Aunuville Jet.
Open Evenings
Ph 743-2975
S Mile West Mehama. Ore. 3tf.
McCULLOCH CT IAIN
SAWS
To fit all wood cutting needs.
Prices start at $124.95
RAY BRANCH St SON
Phone 859-2240
Mehama
NEW
KEYS
MADE
WHILE
YOU
WAIT. Better get an extra key
made for your house or auto­
mobile today. Bring your key
with you. MiU City Hardware.
Mill City.
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:
Who doesn’t think of summer as a time for
going places, doing things with a flourish?
Certainly you do, or you wouldn’t be linger­
ing over that Chevrolet Impala Super Sport*
Convertible, quite a flourish in itself.
The Impala Super Sport’s summery spirit
extends from fresh styling outside to sump­
tuous comfort inside. On the go, all Chev­
rolets offer a wide choice of optional-at-
extra-cost engines and transmissions that
TRADE'N'TRAVEL
TIME
AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S
whisk you away with a lift like school just
got out. Lift up to 425 hp and we need
only mention our popular 340-hp Turbo­
Fire 409* in passing (which, incidentally, is
where this one excels) to give you an idea.
And think how much more fun your holi­
day would be in a Chevrolet as new as the
season! Your timing couldn’t be better: your
Chevrolet dealer is celebrating Trade ’N’
Travel Time right now.
•opiiowi <•/ «ura wi
CHECK HIS TNT DEALS ON CHEVROLET, CHEVY H, CORVAIR ANO CORVETTE
Gene Teague Chevrolet
120 W. Hollister
Phone 769-2126
Stayton, Oregon