The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 28, 1969, Page 3, Image 3

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    PHILIPPI MOTOR CO.
Roy and Bruce Philippi, Owners
Automobiles are a necessity, showro m floor, you will find
it seems, to the American way the full line of Fold. Observe
of life and because of the daily
use which we put them the exciting Thunderbird, the
through, they eventually wear 1 ng. luxurious L.T.D. the
out and soon become useless. medium priced Fairlane 500,
The Philippi Motor Co., l:cated and the smart, economy Mav­
at 1095 1st in Stayton realized erick. There, too, you will find
this years ago. and in an effort the increasingly popular Bron­
to provide a service so neces­ co. In any class, it offers four-
sary to our society, expanded wheel drive dependability, and
and increased their Ford auto­ advanced automotive know
mobile facilities to the pro­ ¡edge assures its ease of hand­
gressive. busy organization ling on any surface.
that it is today.
The Philippi Motor Co. na-
On the Philippi Morto Co.1 tauraily services what they
sell, and their staff of trained
mechanics are ready to correct
any problem that might arise
during the operation of your
car—new or used.
This Trade Center Review
commends the Philippi Motor
Co. at 1094 1st in Stayton. for
their fine service, and Mill
City area and Mari n and Linn
County residents know that
they can rely on the Philippi
Motor Co. for a dependable
make of automobile and good
service.
STAYTON TOWING & STORAGE
Stayton Auto
Wreckers
Ed Lewin, Owner
Old timers may rememlx»r
the days when small boys used
to see an automobile and yell:
"Get a horse'”
Modern automobiles mechan­
ically are a far cry from those
early gas buggies, but even
the finest cars sometimes are
not able to move under their
own power. Accidents, unfort­
unately, are the most frequent
cause, but mechanical failure
also can cause a car to stall.
Motorists of the Mill City
area and Marion and Linn
Counties should knew that a
tow truck is ready to come
to their aid during 24 hours of
every day, dispatched by radio
from Stayton Towing and Stor­
age it W. Ida in Stayton. The
telephone number is 769-5757.
This long established, 18
years in Stayton, and depend­
able firm offers fast, safe auto­
mobile, truck and bus towing
anywhere at any time, at
moderate rates. You car is
fully insured while it is being
towed by a truck from Stayton
Towing and Storage.
This Trade Center Review
suggests that right now' you
clip cut this column, underline
the name, addres and tele­
phone number of Stayton Tow­
ing & Storage in Stayton. Ph
769-5757 and put the piece of
paperpaper in the glove com­
partment of your car. The
chances are that you never
will have to refer to it, but if
you de, you’ll be glad you had
this forsight.
PAT'S PILL BOX
Patrick Ackerman, Owner-Pharmacist
Do what your doctor orders
is sound advice, and Pat’s Pill
Box does just that. Your doc­
tor’s orders are filled with ex­
act measurements and done
quickly and reliably.
Mill City area and Marion
and Linn County residents
know that their pharamacist
is their friend and confidant
for all their medical needs. His
only goal is to serve you in
the capacity w’hich years of
training has qualified him.
Many times a vital prescrip­
tion is lost or when needed,
empty. Mill City area and
Marion and Linn County resi­
dents can be reassured when
they place a phone call to
Pat’s Pill Box at 769-5345.
They keep a complete record
of all prescriptoins sold and
can inform you as to w'hether
it is refillable and if so. just
when you can pick it up.
More necessary by far than
the proverbial ‘‘apple a day”
is a trusted pharmacist, and
you can be sure you’ve found
yours at Pat’s Pill Box, where
you may have drive-in- wind­
ow service, and your prescrip­
tions are not exposed to air,
being stored in air-tight cab­
inets.
For their outstanding serv­
ice and record of reliability,
we suggest Pat’s Pill Box,
your doctor’s right hand man
in serving you and your health
needs.
Ethel & Dave West
Owners
When you find your first
car, second car, truck r what­
ever, in need of a replacement
part and the high cost of buy­
ing a new one is a little out of
reach, then do as many Mill
City area vehicle owners are
finding is the smartest move,
and visit Stayton Auto Wreck­
ers at 1810 Ida in Stayton. Ed
Lewin, w’ho ran the business
for 18 years, still owns the
towing service. A tremendous
stock of used axles and trans­
missions. engines and acces­
sories, are all found at Stayton
Auto Wreckers as well as un­
damaged paneling, lights, trim,
and windows.
If you have a question about
any needed part of portion for
your vehicle, a phone call to
769-2319 will put you in touch
with one of the personnel who
will bo more than happy to
check and make sure they have
the necessary item you need.
If you are driving a vehicle
and the windshield has been
crack ci or shattered, you are
not only being unfair to other
drivers, but to vourself as
well. It is unsafe to drive
when your view is limited and
a visit to Stayton Auto Wreck­
ers will probably find the ne­
cessary size windshield you
need and at a large savings.
This Trade Center Review
commends Stayton
Auto
Wreckers on the services they
have extended to Mill City re­
sidents in the Marion and Linn
County areas.
FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY
A necessary must for pro-
tectiing your family and your
family’s future needs is to in­
vest now with a total coverage
insurance program.
Marion and Linn County
farm and town residents will
find the knowedge and skill
needed to discuss their pro­
gram. when they contact the
Farmers Insurance Group at
530 N. 3rd. Wayne Lierman,
your Farmers agent for the
past 10 years, will be more
than happy to arrange an ap­
Bob James Mower
& Tiller Shop
pointment at your convenience
t > discuss your specific needs.
You never know when an
accident or fire may occur and
it doesn’t always happen to
the other guy, it can happen
to you. The best way to pro­
vide the necessary coverage
it to consult with the Farmers
Insurance Group t day, phone
769-5240. Through Farmers’
New World Life plans, they
can also underwrite life insur­
ance for area residents.
Wayne Lierman also repre­
sents a variety of other special
companies with plans includ­
ing life, casualty, and property
protection.
For their reputation f fair
dealings, and their years of ex­
perience in serving Mill City
area residents with fine insur­
ance programs, this Trade
Center Review commends the
Farmers Insuance Groups in
Stayton and suggests area resi­
dents insure tomorrow’s fu­
ture needs by insuring today.
STAYTON REFRIGERATION
Elmer & Helen Klamp, Owners
Your family’s comfort can tures are not only necessary
only be accomplished b y for comfort, but are the all
Bob James, Owner
important factor in staying
What do y u do when yourj keeping the outside elements healthy. Undependable and in­
lawn mower won t work? You outside, and the inside tem­ consistent temperature changes
could advertise: “Will trade peratures stable and even.
are one reason for untimely
one lawn mower for one goat.”
colds.
Mill
City
and
Marion
and
But it’s wiser to take the
County residents are
To see the complete line of
mower to Bob James Mower Linn
learning
in
ever
increasing
Norge
appliances, stop in at
& Tiller Shop at 393 E Flor­
ence in Stayton. where experts numbers the advantages in the Stayton Refrigeration at 116
soon w>il put it in good work­ heating and air-conditioning 3rd or phone 769-5323. Stayton
ing order again, with pickup services offered by Stayton Re­ Refrigeration is also area
and delivery service if you frigeration at 116 3rd in Stay­ headquarters for sales and ser­
vice f commercial refrigera­
prefer. The telephone number ton.
At
Stayton
Refrigeration
you
tion
products.
Remember
is 769-2563.
will find the Lennox gas, oil Stayton Refrigeration installs
If you are thinking abut and electric furnaces, as well and sei vices what they sell.
buying a new mower, by all as air conditioners and heat
Whatever your needs in
means see the ones displayed pumps your guarantee of pre- heating, air-conditioning, or
at Bob James Mower & Tiller cisi.n manufacturing and the appliances, this Trade Center
Shop, authorized sales and best way to keep stable, even Review suggests Stayton Re­
service center for the famous temperatures in your home or refrigeration at 116 3rd in Stay­
Toro mowers.
office.
ton, your representative for
Perhaps you are undecided
Stable and constant tempera better living.
; bout which type of mswer is
liest for you? Should it he a
self-propelled rotary or the
]x>wer reel type? The correct
choice may depend on the size
Harold Wodtly, Owner
and contour of y :ur lawn and
Many years have gone by | presentative who will arlvise
you may need expert advice.
That is why so many residents from the day of the bearded [ you of the time and materials
of the Mill City area and Mar­ whittler to the men in th“ needed tc undertake a specific
ion and Linn County know modem cabinet shops of t day task.
Custom cabinets, modern,
that for the purchase of new • One thing, however, hos not
mower or merely to have the been changed, and that is the contemn rarv. colonial, or pro­
blades of y:ur present mower skill and knowledge needed in vincial, as well as other cus­
sharpened and the bearing* using their hands to create. If tom woodwork are all services
oiled, you should go to Bob this special ingredient i s offered by Wodtly Wood Work­
lames Mower & Tiller Shop, missed, the final product tells ing. Remember, if i»’s marie of
where thev service what they the story.
wood,, they can make it. Y ur
Mill City area residents have | go:d taste is most often dis­
sell.
Exceptional savings are of­ found that Wodtly Wood Work ’ played in your home anti the
fered on re-conditioned, used! ing at 267 E Pine in Stayton best way to show discrimina­
power mowers, or if you are [ has all the ingredients neces-1 tion is to contact Wodtly Wood
interested in buying a power1 sary. and even a little bit more. W rking in Stayton
In this Trade Center Review,
saw. you will find the highest | They have beautiful service­
quality in Homelite. Also you able quality cabinets which we advise Marion and Linn
will find a complete line of are. at a glance, the devotion Countv residents t) remember
lawn mower parts and acces­ and skill of a creative cabinet that it if the love for beauty
that allows the creativ to pro­
sories. as well as parts for maker.
A telephone call to Wcdtlv duce Iteautv. and Wodtly Wood
small mowers.
This Trade Center Review Wood Working at 769-2575 will Working does this to perfec­
recommends for lawn m ower i bring to your assistance a re­ tion.
purchases and for all lawn
mower needs. Bob James The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements
Mower & Tiller Shop in Stay­
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too
ton.
WODTLY WOOD WORKING
SUBLIMITY FIRE INSURANCE
3—The Mül City Enterprise, HMiroday, August 28,1960
Craig Erickson, Mgr.
STAYTON DRAPERIES
One of the long-time re­
liables in furnishing the in­
surance coverages so vital to
the operation of farms and
1 anches of the area is the Sub­
limity Fire Insurance Co. 1-
cated at Rt. 1. Sublimity in
Stayton.
The Sublimity Fire Insur­
ance Co. has a tinn proven re­
cord lor issuing al! types of
broad and specific policies es­
pecially tailored to the needs
of customers in the Mill City
area.
All forms of coverage can be
provided by your Sublimity
agent who represents many
special policies. Sublimity Fire
Insurance Co. provides crop
insurance and fire insurance
for resident dwellings and con­
tents.
If you aren't too certain
what your needs are in insur­
ance, just place a ph ne call
to the Sublimity Fire Insur­
ance Co. at 769-6311 This will
set aside a specific appoint­
ment time with one of the Sub­
limity Fire Insurance Co. re­
presentatives who will come
to your home, office, or place
of business to talk it over with
you.
For years of dependable
dealing in insurance and a re­
cord of prompt satisfaction of
claims, this Trade Center Re­
view gives highest recommen­
dation to the services of the
Sublimity Fire Insurance Co.
in Stayton.
Nancy Rubel, Owner
The mast luxurious, decorat­
ive and yet still serviceable
way to make every room in the
home a special and distinctive
place is to add the beauty ?f
draperies.
Stayton Draperies at 1243 n.
W. Washington in Stayton of­
fers Mill City area residents
fine draperies for home and of­
fice. They have established a
reputation for fair and honest
dealings along with courteous
and friendly service. You need
only t ? phone 769-525!) and a
1 epresentative will call at your
heme. He will show you a var­
iety of styles, patterns, coloi
combinations and texture sam
pies to help you make your
selection. This, of course, at na
obligation.
Stayton Draperies keeps in
mind your decor, as well as
your budget. It’s surprising
how inexpensive it can be to
add that special elegance with­
out extravagance with beauti­
ful draperies.
Whether wall to wall, ceiling
to floor, cr door tn door, you
will find that Stayton Drap-
cries will fill the hill. This
Trade Center Review’s first
choice for supplying Mill City
area residents with beauty that
lasts is Stayton Dra]>eries in
Stayton.
RALEIGH HAROLD, FLORIST & NURSERY
Mrs. Raleigh Harold, Owner
Nothing expresses vour good
taste and thoughtfulness better
than beautiful, fresh flowers.
Raleigh Harold Florist A
Nursery in Stayton has served
area residents for many years.
They have established them­
selves as leaders in floral orig­
inality, and, as such, constant­
ly strive to provide Mill City
and Marion A Linn County
people with highly distinctive
floral displays at the lowest
possible cost.
Raleigh Harold Florist A
Nursery is always glad to ac
cept your fl oral order by mail
or telephone if you are not
able to stop by in person. They
can always be depended upon
to select beautifully arranged
flowers and plants, that ex­
press vour message in the most
appropriate manner.
Raleigh Harold Florist A
Nursery can be of great assist­
ance in decorating your home
for that party or gathering.
Talk to them about the proper
selection of flowers to add just
the right touch of elegance to
your home.
The beauty of flowers speaks
well of their giver, and this
Trade Center Review is glad
to recommend Raleigh Harold
Florist & Nursery in Stayton
to all Marion and Linn County
residents.
SANTIAM RESTAURANT & STARLIGHT ROOM
Harold and Iona Brice, Owners
In these days of so much hur­
ry, one of life's real pleasures
h to dine with friends at a
truly fine restaurant such as
Santiam Restaurant and Star­
light Room at 282 3rd in Stay­
ton. The restaurant, grill, and
cocktail lounge set. the scene
for enjoyment of fine food and
refreshments.
Santiam Restaurant foods
are as varied as they are deli­
cious, but to mention just one
specialty of the menu, try a
steak, cooked as you order it!
It will be an experience to
add to your collection of happy
memories. A welcomed feature
of the Santiam Restaurant is
that the service of food con­
tinues as long as the live music
is featured. Live music is pro­
vided Thursday, Friday, and
Saturday, 9 p. m. to 2 a. m„
and Sunday from 8 p. m. to 1
a.m. Sunday nights’ jam ses­
sions are enjoyed by many’ a
Mill City area resident. Harold
Brice is ecpecially proud of the
fine country-western vocal trio,
“The Country Legends,” fea­
turing Jim Cunningham on the
lead guitar, Don Hendricks on
drums, and Bob Meyers on
bass.
Residents of Mill City and
Marion and Linn counties are
invited to join with the people
in Stayton in making Santiam
Restaurant and Starlight room
their favorite spot for dining
out. If you are planning a
party, this is the place to enter­
tain best, hut for large groups
it is well to make reservations
in advance, telephone 769-2873.
This Trade Center Review
Is pleased to commend Santiam
Restaurant and Star Light
Room for those who enjoy de­
licious food served in an at­
mosphere of friendliness.
SANTIAM HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT
John Kintz and Eldon Farthing .Owners
needs of people of all ages
from the complete furniture
department; the floor covering
selections which includes car­
peting, linoleum anti tile: to
the
gardening department
which features riding lawn­
mowers; and the auoliance sec ­
tion carrying Frigidaire homo
appli inces.
Yes, Santiam Hardware A
Implement Co., locally owned
and operated, is a happy place
where home handymen go to
buy materials and tools of ail
kinds and where women home­
makers shop for utensils to
lighten kitchen chores and for
Freres Building
Supply
Marvin Goodman, Mgr.
Mill City and Marion and
Linn Counties, town residents,
farmers and ranchers can
find a one-stop purchasing
center for all their town and
country building and remodel­
ing needs when they stop at
Freres Building Supply at 101
1st in Stayton.
They can assist you in new
home planning or remodeling
and willingly give free esti­
mates of materials and other
costs as well as help in ob­
taining financing for needed
improvements. A telephone
call to 769-2879 will serve to
arrange an appointment with
one of their expert construc­
tion consultants who will
gladly advise you about anv
building problem.
Freres
Building Supply
stock includes roofing, siding,
insulation, and wall board so
that your building can be com­
pleted from the ground up
from their inventory.
This Trade Center Review
recommends to all Marion and
Linn county residents that
they stop at the well-planned
display room of Freres Build­
ing Supply, 101, 1st on their
next shopping trip to Stayton
and discuss possible future
building needs with them.
They have a long record of
service to all the Mill City
area.
articles to beautify living room
and den.
In every season you’ll find
Santiam Hardware & Imple­
ment Co. stacked with seasonal
needs—spring garden spades,
summer lawn mowers, autumn i
leaf rakes and winter snow
’s more, the
shovels. What
vvhats
__ ■
Chuck Osborn, Owner
sales people are so courteous
Mill
City and Marion and
and the prices so fair that Linn County
auto owners can
vou’ll want to return many find that service really means
times.
it says when they bring
This Trade Center Review what
their
cars
and farm vehicles to
is pleased to recommend San
’s Douglas Service Rt. 1.
tiam Hardware A Implement Chuck
in Aumsville.
Co. in Stayton as a place to
refueling stop is treat
stop for all your hardware ed Your
as a friendly making or re­
needs.
newing of acquaintance as
their ’personal check lubrica­
tion and offer of other assist­
ance ranging from furnishing
maps and literature to making
Gary Spaniol, Owner
available sanitary, regularly-
Spaniol’s, well known to n’t suffer from the rapid tern the service tendered area home inspected rest room facilities.
Their attractive station, is
many Marion and Linn County perature changes common to owners by Spaniol’s and a
call to 769-2820 will bring a
town and country residents this area when you call on service truck with all the easily identified by the nation­
known ani respected em
have many years of experience Spaniol’s at 240 E. Ida for a equipment and parts to com­ ally
blem of Douglas. They also
in Wosco Gas and Oil Furn­ complete installation of year pletely recondition your heat­ offer i full range of top brand
aces; and American Standard ’round climate control for the ing system or giv“ custom at­ name tires and batteries as
tention to sheet metal needs, well as modern facilities and
gas and plumbing equipment. home.
Marian and Linn County re­ including gutters and down­ equipment for auto washing,
Dependable brand names in
hot water heaters are part of sident? will find that sales of spouts, chimney stocks, ex­ brake service and motor tun“-
the regular inventory and they top name heating and cooling haust systems and range hoods. ups.
This Trade Center Review
are prepared to help decide on units are only a part of the
If you are planning a trip,
the right size and capacity for service at Spaniol’s, telephone commends Spaniol’s for their a telepilone call to 769-5911 will
long
record
of
service
to
the
your specific hot water need*. 769-2820 in Stayton.
reserv • maps and touring in­
Repairs also are a part of ¡entire area.
Your family's health need-
formation to help you ge*
more enjoyment and visit
more places of scenic interest
This Trade Center Review
iecommends to our Mill City
Ray Fritz, Owner and Pharmacist
Veterinary supplies are also all over the world. Specialties subsoribers that tiny stop a*
Marion and Linn County cus­
tomers can have absolute faith available to Mill City area include Sunlieam small ap­ Chuck’s Dougas Service m
that their medical preparatins farmers and ranchers and are pliance:: Corning Ware; Ix’ad Aumsvile on their next shop­
ping trip and sample their
have been given the most care­
ful attention every time when displayed for easy selection in Crystal; artificial flowers; and friendly service while they
they take their prescriptions the spacious store located at Hallmirk greeting cards and treat their car to the best hi
high octane Douglas gasoline
to Ray’s Rexall Drug Store to 935 1st. A telephone call to gifts.
This Trade Center Review
769-26i6 can quickly assure
:
he fined
Registered pharmacist Ray you that the item is in I stock acknowledged the extensive
Fritz ha- establishes! a reputa­ and av id unnecessary delay service given area customers
ver the years and recom­
tion for reliability throughout in filling the order
At Ray’s Rexall Drug store, mends that if you are not al­
the area and the well-equipped
comp nnding laboratory at 935 area customers can als'a shop ready a rust mer of Ray’s Rex­
1st is known for its fast and from the largest and finest all Drug Store, you stop in anil
accurate handling cf physi­ gift shop around There are find out why so many others
cians pharmaceutical orders. items from San Francisco and are.
“I’ll put up that shelf as
soon as I buy some hrackes at
the hardware store. And while
I’m there I might as well buv
a hammer. Junior lost the old
one!”
Do the words sound familiar?
Words like these are spoken
every day through ut the Mill
City area and Marion and Linn
County, and when residents
say “the hardware store” they
mean Santiam Hardware A
Implement Co., at 195 3rd in
Stayton. The telephone num­
ber is 769-5116.
A well-stocked hardware
store such as Santiam Hard­
ware A Implement Co. fills
Chuck's Douglas
SPANIOL’S
RAY'S REXALL DRUG STORE
NORTH SANTIAM SAND & GRAVEL, INC
Thi* country’s high standard
of living has been made pos­
sible through the efficiency of
American methods. Take, for
example, the truck-mounted
concrete mixer which whirls
cemen*. sand anti gravel into
the proper mix while in transit
anti p urs it at the construc­
tion site. If you’ll pardon the
pun, it’s a ‘‘concrete” example
of American efficiency, which,
of course, results in lower
building costs.
Serving the Canyon area and
Marion and Linn Counties
with ’•eady-mixed concrete for
any construction job, large or
small, is the business of North : ing.
Santiam Sand A Gravel, Inc.
At North Santiam Sand A
at S. 1st in Stayton A tele­ I Gravel, Inc., they know con­
phone call to 769-2614 or 769-
2071 is all that is needed ti ierete. If your need help in
bring ready-mixed concrete in figuring how many cubic yards
the amount needed at the pro­ will be needed, or want inform­
per time for pouring. The mix ation about required mixes
will be just right, neither ton and thicknesses to meet build­
wet nor too dry, mixed ac- ing code standards, a company
cording to specifications for expert will be glad to advise
your construction needs.
you.
This Trade Center Review
North Santiam Sand A Grav­
el. Inc. specializes in black top says the correct formula t>
paving; as well a.s handling follow in mixing concrete is
sand and gravel for the do-it- first call North Santiam Sand
yourselfer, and crushed rock A Gravel, Inc., in Stayton and
for driveways and road build- place an order for ready mixed.
Keep this Salem
Trade Center
Review for
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