The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 08, 1963, Page 7, Image 7

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DIRECTORY
JOHN W. REID, M. D
Phy$ician and Surgeon
Mill City, Oregon
BATKR
bazaars. sup(H-rs,
bake sales etc , will tie run un­
der sprci.'ii Announcement«*
clasHific Ilion with n minimum
charge <i if
tent« [ mt insertion.
Ten cents [«T line each Inser-
tion. N advertisement accept-
• d |.,r l< ■ ■ than 50 cents |>er
week
<’ uunt five wiiiHs to the line
in ordci ini v ■ >■ »r nd<1. Telephone
897 2772. ! Mill City or mail your
advert Ind nt to The Mill City
E u.-rpus. Mill Citv. Oregon.
< I iiii <h<».
DR. JOHN (!. TARR
Chiropractic Fhyitlcian
Phone 769-2922
Real Estate
Hour« 9:00 to 6:00
Evening« by A|>|xiiiitnirnt
SAI.E or TRADE
112 E. Ida St.
Stayton FOR
iijulty in guxi two
My
Ix-driMxn
I mxibv in Lyons for livestock.
Phone 897-2699.
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ELECTROLUX
$ A<1 I M (1.1AM ILS
StUrw aiul Mcrv ice
FLOYD BLACKBURN
Ph.me
RVtMK
Mill
<1ly
Weddle Funeral Home
FOR SALE
Two bedroom
home on 100x100 kit, three
apple and on«- pear tree, and
berries, 1122 Juniper St.
32[>tf
FOR SALE 2 Ó. r house un 2
lot». S. E. Kingwood in Mill
City. Bill Savage. Rt. 1. Box
133 B, Lyon».
Modern Funeral Service TRADE 36
Stayton
Oregon
J. W. GOIN
Experienced Veterinarian
By Harold's Fiorai
Garden
Ph. 769-2533
Stayton
HORN ELECTRIC
Electrical Wiring
Philco Appliance Dealer
Ph. 897-2478
Flower«
For
All Occaalon«
RALEIGH HAROLD
foot Commerical
Fishing boat. $«>.500 Tradì- for
aetvagr, . farm, home or trail-
er humr Phone 363 2326 32
FOR SALE or TRADE Choice
overtire lot. Good kx:atlon
for
duplex
or
four-plcx
TVrms. Ph, 897 2699.
17tfc
KF.AI. ESTATE
Strout Really can now serve
you better. We cover the North
Santlam area from Salem City
IJmlts to Idanha. Two offices
on Highway 22. Six Salesmen
to sene you.
We have many local and out-
of state buyers. If the price is
right we can sell It If you
want to I kiv M < Illi find It.
STROUT REALTY
no|
S W Enterprise Place
MUTUE THOMPSON. Br. Mgr
1’
■•. 2 ■
M..1 Oty, Ore
Aumsville Office 6th and Main
For Rent
FOR RENT Modem furnished
one bedroom unit». Also »mai­
Florist & Nursery
ler furnished units by day or
Open 7 a. m. to 9 p. m.
week. Reasonable rates. In-
Including Sunday
qi'ire at Oak Park Motel
14 Block W. Stayton Hy. Phone 897-2412. Gate».
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Ph. Stayton 769-2534
319 W. Wnidilngton 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 ns
RcttNonabl«' Kates
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Ph. 769-2319
Stay ton
FOR RENT One bedroom fur­
nished apartment. Phone 897-
■
I
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ROOMS FOR RENT By day.
week or month Reasonable
rates MUI at) i edge, Phone
ire
Help Wanted
WANTED
Experienced wait-
res», Apply in person Sports-
man Country Kitchen. Mill
32
City.
OVER FORTY? Why work for
others? $125 weekly can lx*
yours by serving Rawleigh
Products to consumers in
Marion County, Part time
considered. Write Rawleigh,
306 Adeline, Oakland, Cal.
35
MOOT.
Wanted To Rent
WANTED TO RENT 1 or 2
bedroom furnished house. Ph.
■7 , s I
33p
Furniture & Appliance»
Stay ton-J ef f arson
AUTO WRECKERS
Rebuilt motors and
tramtmisNlons
Cars Bought and Sold
FOR SALE - 21-inch Philco
console TV. AU channel. Ex­
treme fringe area.
Floyd
Bassett. 859-2221
32
FOR
QUALITY FURNITURE
We Boy Junk
AND APPLIANCES
Ph. 769-2319
Stayton
Priced Right
Complete IJne
NEW and USED
LICENSED
Garbage Disposal
91.50 Per Month and Up
Also Serving Galea, Lyons.
Iilisnliu nn<l Detroit
MILL CITY, OREGON
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Bud Cline, Owner
Phone »97 2956
See ANN
At
ANN'S
DISCOUNT HOUSE
at Subllmlty-Aumsvllle Jet.
Open Evenings
Ph 743-2975
CARDS
■■0FBB
THANKS £0
7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thunday, August 8, 1963
M E H A M A
Mrs. John Teeters
Not Harder
OSU Students Mix Subscribe To The
Earning-Learning Mill City Enterprise
Realize SI 94,631
Overnight gueM« the first of
last week at the Joseph Spencer
By Bernice «’.rawn
home wen- Mrs. Spencer*« par­
ent«, Mr. and Mrs H. N. Black Extension Home ALuiagetnent
Specialist Oregon State
1 would like to thank all my of laitjrunde. Th'- Blacks were
University
friends and neighbors for the on their way home from a trip
card» and flowers sent to me to the Oregon Caves and the
Custom Bulldozing
WHAT CAUSES Yellowing fit
Jobs arranged through the
while I was in the hospital and coast.
White Cotton? Women asked Student Employment Service
AL WARD
They
convalescing at home
MM3/C i and Mr»
I Jenni» this question so often that made $194.631 available to stu­
Call m ViM or m 2944
Were greatly appreciated
Christensen ¡sod son. I jin<«-. home economics researchers at dents earning their way through
No Job Too Small"
REX OHM ART.
32p are »[x-nding a »hort leave the U. S. Department of Agri­ Oregon State University last
here with hi» parents, Mr. and culture decided to make a spe­ year.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs Ernest Christensen and cial study. They say one cause
Mrs. Rose Duthie is in charge
I would like to take this op­
with other rela- Is accumulation of body oil. of the Student Employment
portunity to thank my friends also visiting
Home launderings do nA al­
for the many cards, flowers and tives. Christensen has ix-en sta­ ways remove those oils Over Service, located in Commerce
tioned
at
San
Di«-go.
Calif
,
but
Hail, which registers students
g«»xj wishes that have been ex-1
will go U> Fresno when his a period of time, especially in
tended to me while I have lx-en leave is over. H<- is expecting warm humid atmosphere, the wanting and needing part or
full-time work.
under the weather. 1 appreciat- an overseas as«ignment before oils turn yellow.
, Last year, 2,490 men and 520
<>d your thoughtfulness.
long
Tests show that bleaches, women signed up for work. Min­
MEL RAMBO.
32p
Sunday guests at the IJoyd ix>th liquid chlorine and dry imum pay is from $1.25 to $1.50
Sletto home were Mr and Mrs. [»erborate types, help whiten I an hour, depending on the type
CARD OF THANKS
1 would like to express my S B Torvmd. Mrs. Helen Gun these yellowed fabric«. The sci- of job.
Some of the jobs secured by
thanks to all my friends and derson and Mrs. Karen Ijirson ■■ntists hop«- to eventually re­
neighbors who »ent card» and all of Silveron and Miss Eve­ commend way to prevent the ■ men included concrete work,
flowers while I was in the hoa- lyn Torvend and Mrs. Jensennie yellowing. We’ll keep you po»t- tutoring, laboratory work, fry
ed as their experiments pro- cook, surveying, farm helper,
pitai and convalescing at home Iverson of Salem
Mrs. James Richmond and gross.
mechanic, service station at­
I also »[»predated all your good
tendant, truck driver, cafeteria
w’i»he» and the neighborly kind­ daughters, Barbara and Pam j
left last Friday by bus for
nesses extended to u».
WHEN APPLIANCES are worker, grocery clerk, clean­
32 Pendleton where they will visit good. they are very good, and I ing basements, piling wood,
CLAUDE DeFRATES.
with her sister and family, the when they are bad. wc realize 1 gardening, and washing win­
Ercill Yocoms
how much we miss them. Ser­ dows.
Miscellaneous
Raymond Spencer, son of vice problem« still plague many
Coeds worked at clerking, typ-
Mr. and Mr». Joseph Spencer home makers but not nearly so I ing. fountain work, waitressing.
FOR SALE
Ijite cabbage underwent surgery on his nos«-1 much as a few years ago.
housework, mimeograph ing,
plant» Reasonable. Mr». Joe Thursday at Salem General | Mary Hucn. home economist J caring for children, sewing, as­ And do that cutting job faster
Novak, Phone NT4M3.
32 hospital. He returned home Sat j for a large Ohio appliance man­ sisting in the library, etc.
and easier —Extra high allow­
unlay. Marilyn Spencer also re-1 ufacturer. gave us some good
ances right now-Easy weekly
Of
the
$194.631
total
earned
WANTED Piano tuning and re- turned hanie Saturday from ’
pairing. Qualified technician Camp Magruder, where she I news on her recent trip to Ore­ by students who secured jobs. terms-save money!
gon. She says records show that $¡60.420 came to students with
George Stinger ¡’hone- 897-
had
spent
the
previous
week.
1962
appliances required 40 per steady jobs during the school
2X90
35p
Mrs J. M Herberger spent cent less service than 1958 year; and $23.016 was earned
Sawmill LOGS WANTED Sunday at her home in Salem models, which tn turn were I as room and board in managing
STOUT CREEK LMB. CO. while her son-in-law and daugh­ much more reliable than those ' apartments or working such as
a houseboy.
Top Prices lor Second Growth ter. Mr. and Mrs Ed Castle produced 15 years ago.
Everybody who registered for
So. all in all. everything
'» Mile West Mehama Ore. 3tf attended the picnic for the nurs-
<-s and hospital personnel at the should be better and better. ! work at the Student Employ­
Phone 859-2240
PICKERS WANTED
Register Dale Crandall home. Mr and But are we doing a better job ment Service obtained some
mav for 25 acres of blacklier- Mr«. Castle visited Sunday ev­ of reading instruction books’ kind of a job. Mrs. Duthie said.
Mehama, Oregon
ries. Six weeks g<«xi picking ening at the Robert Cremer Service records show one out
home
in
Sublimity.
of every five calls made by Something New at
starting about second week in
Mrs D. L. Teeters and Bruce servicemen to repair washers is
Auguat, See Ernest Dozier.
378 E Virginia. St I)tOO or and Mrs Harold Longfellow and needless, because nothing is Oregon State Fair
call 769-2052, Stayton.
32 Rex visited last Tuesday with wrong with the appliance.
There will be something new
Going on Vacation?
their parents, the Chris Mc­
Check to see that appliance at the Oregon State Fair this
FOR SAI.E Gelding horse out­ Donalds at Glide. Mrs. Allen is plugged in and controls pro­ year, Howard Maple, manager
See us first About
fitted $165.00,
Phone 859- McDonald and children returned perly set according to the in­ said today with tongue-in-cheek.
3280.
3Z with them after a few days struction book before calling a There will be a 'Lost Parent's''
visit there.
service man.
area ’'ail nicely reserved in
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Goodman
Kiddieland."
*
and Roger of Stayton were Sun­
OVEN CANNING is danger­
Every year, Maple explained,
day afternoon and evening ous says Virginia Weiser, nu­ there are scores of children-
CO*FIW
guests here at the home of her trition specialist with OSU Ex­ sometimes
small toddlers—
★ ★ ★
CARPETS - LJN’OLEUM
brother. C. S. Brown and fam­ tension Service. It makes no whose parents become k»6t. This
New and Used Furniture
ily.
difference what kind of jars, year all "lost parents" will be
«77 3rd St Stavton Ore Siti
Visitors last Wednesday at lids, or oven you use. Jars are instructed to go to Kiddieland,
This insurance is avail­
the Edward Walz home were
NOTICE New phone number his mother and sister, Mrs likely to explode, even though the spot they are most apt to
not
tightly
sealed.
Serious
per
­
find
the
wandering
children.
He
able for as short a term
at Lyons is 859-2226 -Johnson Joseph Walz and Miss Helen
sonal injury could result.
added that one good reason for
W--:
any. 1098 Alder Walz of Salem.
as three days or up to
There are no safe canning this is that at Kiddieland there
Drive, Salem Oregon.
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six months.
short cuts. Don’t fall for trick is trained child help who will
FOR SALE Boys’ suit, size 38 visited Sunday with her neph­ canning methods such as use know how to comfort the child­
It is written to suit your
Also sport jacket and slacks ew and family the Tom Trade­ of aspirin for preserving fruits ren until the parents are found.
and vegetables.
All children found parentless
Phone S’C 2.W
32 wells at I-ako Oswego.
individual needs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shim-
Miss Weiser says you might upon the fairgrounds will be
FOR SALE 12 foot cartop boat. anek of Scio visited Sunday af­ be lucky for years with unre­ taken or sent to Kiddieland at
You are covered for ac­
Aa 1». $10. leo D. Organar, ternoon and evening here with liable canning methods, but once where they will be retain­
cidents or sickness, also
S'i; /M,s
31J. Mrs. G. V. Christensen. Bonnie there comes a time when ev­ ed until the parents are located.
and Stuart.
erything spoils. Always follow
theft insurance.
Fair dates are August 30 to
FOR SALE Blueberries. O. A.
Visitors from Wednesday to proper processing directions September 7.
Marshall, Rt. 1. Box 190, Friday of last week with Mr.
and you’ll be better off in the
Stayton. Phone 769-2645. 32p and Mrs
gent, but nature will provide
Ravmond Branch long run.
1
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If you have questions about the scouring agent. Add small
WANTED for two Needy Or were her sister. Mrs. Maude
pebbles
to
suds
and
shake
to
son,
Bob.
of
Seattle.
Price
and
canning methods, call your
phanages.
used
postage
stamps of any kind, even the Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Branch were county extension agent in home loosen food stuck to deep jars
or pots.
common orx-s will do. Mail to in Portland Thursday afternoon economics.
Smudge on the outside of
Orval Horner, Rt. 1. Box 117 and evening to attend a McCul­
loch Chain saw meeting and
MANY PARENTS Are Con- cooking utensile comes off with
Lyons. On-gon. Thank vou.
cehner because their children a mixture of sand and suds
3(»[> banquet.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith seem to like dessert better rubbed with a cloth. As a pre­
of Tacoma. Wn., visited sev­ than their vegetables. Mrs. Ro­ ventative, you might also rub
NOTICE
We have some very low eral days th«’ first of the week berta Frasier, family life spec­ a bar of soap on the outside of
before cooking.
J. C. Kimmel ■ Bud Davis
price« on No. 3 and 4 with his daughter’s family, the ialist for OSU Extension Ser­ the For pan ideas
on foods to cook
lumber, 1x4 to large tim- David Blums. Judy Blum came vice. suggest that if this is true outdoors, write for our free Ph. 897-2660 MUI City
hack home with her grandpar­ in your family, take a look at
bera.
Extension bulletin, "Outdoor
ents after spending several what you’ve been teaching.
Stout Creek Lumber Co. weeks visiting an aunt and fam­
’If you’ve used dessert as a Cookery for the Family.”
Mt Mile West of Mehama ily in Tacoma. The Smiths took reward for eating all the food
two of her grandchildren, June
FOR QUALITY JOB PRINTING and Ranald Wissmath of Corn­ on his plate or all his vege­
tables. he’ll value it highly.
See The Mill Qty Enterprise ville back home with them for
If this isn’t what you want to
Top Quality printing, priced a week’s visit.
teach
take a different ap-
DAILY - ON CALI.
right Fast service too, Phoix-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crook proach. Let him have his por-
897-2772 Nights 897-2930
No
Mileage
Charge
Between Stayton and Gates
spent Sunday at the home of tion of dessert whether he eats
ON
OR
OFF
THE CABLE
their
son.
Robert
Crook
and
all
his
vegetables
or
not.
This
WANT TO BUY TIMBER family in Salem.
will de-emphasize it. He will
Small or Large Tracts
be better off in the long run.
Either cash of stumpaee basis
especially if dessert is well se­
Public Notices
STOUT CREEK LMB. CO.
lected.
A* Mile West Mehama. Ore. 3tf
CAIJ. FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received
BARBECUE CLEAN-UP may
NEW MeCULLOCH CHAIN
by the Board of Directors of not be as glamorous as cook­
SAWS
School ing and eating, but there are
To fit all wood cutting needs. Marion-Linn County
always to cut it short.
District
123J
Detroit,
Oregon,
Prices start at $124.95
Pick up grills and spits with
up to 7:00 P. M., Thursday.
RAY BRANCH 4 SON
August 15, 1963. for the sale of asbestos mittens as soon as
Phone 859-2240
Mehama one 1945 Chevrolet Cargo truck. cooking is finished and wipe
KEYS MADE WHILE YOU Said truck may be seen at the quickly with a large cloth
W AIT Better get an extra key Detroit sch<x»l lx>tween hours soaked in cold water. This will
remove most of the grease and
made for your house or auto­ of 8:00 A. M. and 4:00 P. M.
burned food particles. Give it a
Bids
will
be
opened
at
8:00
mobile today Bring your key
with vou. Mill aty Hardware. P M. at Detroit School on Au­ final washing later in soapy
Mill City
<8tf gust 15, 1963. with the Board water.
Ph. 769-2154 or 859-2480
»^WW^est
Dump left over coals in a
reserving the right to reject
bucket of water or put in a
U-PICK STRAWBERRIES on any and/or all bids.
tightly covered can to smother
RUTH MILLER, Clerk
new planting. Etzel Bros 4
RCA VICTOR — The Best TV For Cable
them. These coals can be re­
School Dist. 123J.
miles N. W of Mehama on
or Fringe Arras.
Box 408, Detroit. Oregon used.
Fem Ridge Road. Phone 769-
You’ll need soap or deter-
32
2606 or 769-2607.
31 I
TRADE
IN YOUR
CHAIN
SAW FOR
A MIGHTY NEW
MeCULLOCH
Raymond Branch &
Son Equipment Co
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