The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 06, 1975, Page 6, Image 6

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    THEy'RE ALL IN
6—The Mill City Enterprise, ThurMiav, March 6, 1975 BEATEN DOWN carpet paths
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- j go when Blue Lustre arrives.
Rent electric shampooer $1.
CLASSIFIED RATES
Miscellaneous
Mill City Hardware, 897-
2977.
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Churches, bazaars, suppers,
bake sale, etc., will be run FOR SALE — Rubber Stamps
.
.
.
made
to
order
at
the
CUSTOM ROTOTILLING -
under special announcements
Mill City Enterprise. Come
large tracts or small, Lyons-
classification with a mini­
in and see us or call 897-
Mill City area. Jerry Pit-
mum charge of 75c per in
2771
tam. Ph 897-2324. 9 00 to
•ertion.
5:00 p.m. weekdays.
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Fifteen cents per line each NUMBER ONE prefinished'
paneling.
All
4x8
sheets
i
insertion, No advertisements
$3.99 and $4.99. Sublimity
accepted for less than 75c
Building Supply. Sublimity.
per week. Minimum charge
Phone 769-2174.
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for Cards of Thanks $1.00.
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Count five words to the line SEPTIC TANK and drainfield
AUTHORIZED CATALOG
installatio*. Gravel. TDpaoU.
in ordering your ad. Telephon«
MERCHANT STORE
Bulldozing Free Estimate
897-2772, Mill City or mat
Low rate*. L. M
Walker.
yew advertisement to The Mill
Lyons. 859-2438.
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Citv Enterprise, Mill City.
Oregon 97360.
GLIDDEN PAINT now avail-
able at Western Auto Asso­
For Rent
ciate Store. Bring In your
color, we will mix the paint
FOR RENT — Furnished 1 and
to match it Santiam Blvd..
2 bdrm. apts. All utilities
Mill City. Ph. 897-2785. 49tf
incl. Cable TV available. Ph.
897-2961.
51tf GALVANIZED
ROOFING
Sears
Big BONUS
SAVINGS
FOR RENT — One bedroom
furnished apt. tn Gates. Ph.
897-29*6 or 897-2701.
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Real Estate
New on mkt.
Newer, lg. 2
bdrm, modern home. 1200
sq. ft in Detroit, Or 75'x
135' lot $22,000. - Owner
will cm ry or St. Vet. Ln.
Outskirts Mill City. — 4 bdrm,
older home w/barns, dbl.
gar. & wk. shop on 5 ac,
fenced. Underpriced due to
some -.vvrk needed $22,500
$4,500 dn. & owner will
carry bal. for 25 yrs.
In Mill City — solid, 2 bdrm
smaller, older home plus lg.
lot, lOO’xlOO’. 3 btks. ta
stores. Asking $13,500. St.
Vet Ln. can be assmd or
new st vet. set up.
Canyon Area Sears Store
SANTIAM CUSTOM MEATS |
897-2348
Featuring for your Beef or j MIO City
160 N. 1st
Pork . . . Mobil Slaughter-'
ing. Cut & Wrapped, quick: WE HAVE Maytag Washers,
freeze
USDA
inspected
Dryers and Dishwashers
locker beef 79c lb. Ph. 769- I that are quiet and depend-
2603. 8 a m. to 5 p.m. Eve-! able and available at Wes-
nings 769-6379 or 394-3876 | tern Auto Associate Store,
Hi Mill City. Ph. 897-2785. 52tf
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5 HP. Roto Hoe Rototillers- |
LICENSED INCOME
$242.95. Also for rent — roto- '
TAX CONSULTANT
tillers and steam carpet Bring your income tax material
cleaners. Toro mower—early j to me for fast, accurate pre­
bird special before March 31 I paration on your returns.
(Grassmaster key electric | Mabel Yankus, North San­
start). Free pressure cooker: tiam Real Estate Office, 675
N. E. Santiam Blvd. Phone
testing . . . have parts. Sale
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on 21 qt. Presto cooker can-* 897-2497.
ners $44.95 and juicers. 20%
off on fireplace accessories, I WHITE interior Latex wall
old copper and Hoover ap-' finish $3.98 gal. Sublimity
Building Supply, Sublimity.
pliances. Sale on fireplaces
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and woodburning stoves 1 Ph. 769-2174.
Open Sundays. Smith’s Hard­
Need Drycleaning
ware. 140 Candalaria Blvd.1 Agency for Salem L.iundry and
S„ Salem. Ph. 364-5661. 13 j Drycleaning. Pick up and
Delivery on Mondays.
OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT —
HIRTE’S MARKET
$3.98 per gallon. Sublimity
Telephone 897-3133. 844 1st
Building Supply. Phone 769-
St., Mill City. Open 8-6:30
2174-
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every day. Closed Sundays.
WE HAVE a good supply of
Cocoa Mats, all sizes. Mill ALUMINUM Screen Doors
complete with hinge«, latch
City Hardware. Phone 897-
set, grill and door closer,
2977.
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$14.50. Sublimity Building
Supply. Phone 789-2174. tf
COMMUNITY
CREDIT UNION
think of
DRUSHELLA'S
Drushella Real Estate
1905 N. First Ave, Stayton
Elydia E. Smith
On Display Stock
2%” corrugated. 4V corru­
gated custom cut to length.1 Reduced Prices Good
Ask about our new lower
through March 12
price«. Sublimity Building
Supply, 789-2174.
Mill City
897-2460
Salesman — Gate«, Oregon
Call day or evening
Join your friends and save
with safety at the North
Santiam Federal. Accounts I
insured to $40,000.00. 1005 FOR SALE — 20’ Explorer
1973 Motor Home. Take
North First Avenue, Stay­
over
pmts. Bal. approx.
ton, Ore. Phone 769-2148.
$7,000. Gas dryer and wash­
er, 570. Ph. 897-3229.
lOp
♦
W!
?lea$ed to Announce the addition
to our staff of
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FOR SALE — Unisonic 740
Pocket Calculator. All fun­
ction memory percent, 3-
way power. New. %-price—
$36 00. Ph. 897-2240.
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Help Wanted
d ACK marshall
EARN $100.00 possible weekly
and MUI City- Jack and his
addressing, stuffing enve­
wdfe^Lora are building a new home on McCully Mt.
lopes at home. Information:
send self-addressed, stamped
envelope to D. Swann, Box
859-2027 fOT
14, Preston, Id. 83263.
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HELP WANTED - Fry Cook,
experienced
Wanted for
year round employment. Call
265 E. Ida Street
/693366 or 769-5716
or write The Cedars, P. O.
Box 563, Detroit, Ore. 97342,
Ph. 854-3636 Ask for Bob
Layman, if not in, leave in­
Secluded River Frontage
formation how you can be
ALMOST an acre with 100 ft on the river, lots of trees
contacted.
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Owner will carry contract $10,000.
SUREWAY REALTY COMPANY
MILL CITY
2 BEDROOM HOME, lge. kitchen, dining room. Single 1
car garage, 90x100 ft. lot. $11,950.00.
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LISTINGS NEEDED
North Santiam Real Estate
Phone 897-2497 Days or Evenings.
Mabel or Al Yankus
67S N. E. Santiam Blvd.
Services
STAYTON SMALL
EQUIPMENT
Homelife Sales &
Service
Open Tuesday Thru 8atarday
8:00 a.m. to S.-00 pm.
393 E. Florence
Stayton, Oregon
ALLIED ROOFING
Rte. 1, Box It*, Lyon«
PHONE 897-2097
All Types of Roof Repairs
Don't Miss This One
FRLE ESTIMATES
I'EAUTIFUL 14x70’ Marlette Mobile Home with 8x13’'
Expando. This 1974 2 bedroom home is fully insulated , Coffing's Small Engine
and has electric heat, panel ing, carpeting, drapes, cur-
Repa'r
tains and full bath. Appliances include a self-cleaning
LAWNMOWERS
& SAWS
range, refrigerator, dishwasher and garbage disposal.
All Makes and Models
Attached 8x16’ utility room and a separate 12x12' tool
Call 897-2212
shed. City water and 1,000 gallon septic tank. Located
on approx, one acre with 18 dwarf fruit trees and creek
D D ELECTRIC
running through property. Full price________ $27,500
Motor Service
MANY BUYERS for homes with small acreage.
519 Center St., Sublimity
All Makes motors Serviced,
LIST NOW.
Repaired and Rewound. Irri­
gation and House Pumps in­
cluded.
SERVICE CALLS MADE
Gates, Ore.
Ph. 897-2124
Vivian Kealen, Mgr.
Phone 769-2042
STROUT REALTY, INC.
Wanted Miscallanous
WANTED — Old traps, fur
stretchers, trapping maga­
zines Call .ifter 4:00 pm,
897-2802.
lip
Public Notices
BAHA'I FAITH
Informative discussion fire­
sides, 8:00 p.m. every Wednes­
day. 428 13th St, Lyons. Tele.
859-2943.
All Welcome
Koffee Klatchera
Name of Team
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19
5
Ray’s Drug
17%
6%
Ditter's Mkt
7
Earl’s Chevron
17
Freres Lmbr. Co.
14%
9%
Bob A Bill’s ARCO 10
14
10
14
Philippi Ford
Aumsville Tavern .. 9% 14%
15
Girod’s Mkt.
9
Dick Ac Carol’s
7% 16%
6
18
Frontier Inn
High individual game —
Zelda Hall. 211; high indi-
vidual series — Janet Dery,
547; high team game — Dit-
ters Mkt., 989; high team series
-Ray’s Drug, 2782
abled” when it was within
her own power to get well.
The justification for the rul­
ing was that the operation
which Doris needed was rela
tively safe. Why, said the
courts should the government
bear the consequences of a
person's unusual squeamish­
ness?
The greater the risk .how­
ever, the greater the right of
the ailing person to refuse sur­
gery without losing his bene­
fits. He may also refuse sur­
gery on the ground that it is
not likely to help him. Thus:
A truck driver was disabled
by a severe back problem.
Here too,
the government
wanted him to undergo cor­
rective surgery rather than
collect disability payments
But this time, the operation
was both painful and danger­
ous — snd the chaace of suc­
cess was no more than 50%.
Ruling against the government,
the Judge said:
“This court will not require
claimant to submit to such
odds.”
One case involved a man
who was unable to hold a job
because he drank too much
whiskey. In seeking social
security payments, he claimed
he could not change his ha­
bits. But a court turned him
down, concluding that he could
control his "disability" If he
tried hard enough.
Words cannot express my
gratitude and appreciation to
my many friends and the Re­
bekah Three Links Club.
American Legion Aux, Eagles
Aux, Jr. Woman's Club, Five-
hundred Club of Lyons and
the St Catherines Altar So­
ciety for the lovely cards,
flowers and food during my
illness. For so many kind of­
Stayton Invitational
fers of help and assistance, a
W
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very sincere thank you to all. Name of Team
5
23
Madison Davis
Maudie Flatman.
7
Dory Trk
21
16
Lierman Ins.
12
CARD OF THANKS
16
13
I would like to thank all the Team -6
15
13
friends for sending cards to N. S. Real Estate
14
14
my mother, Alice Watson, on D H Trk
7
Stayton
Pharmacy
21
her 86th birthday. Also, thanks
Madison Davis Ins. third
to her group of friends who
stopped by for her party to quarter winner.
High individual games —
help make it a happy occasion.
It made her very happy to be Cheryle P. and Lona E, 202;
high
individual
series
NOTICE OF
remembered by all of you.
Phyllis
Lierman
519;
high
team
PUBLIC
HEARING
Eveiyn Harlan.
game — Madison Davis 559,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV­
high team series
Team -6 EN that a public hearing will
—1523.
GATES
Joyce Presler — 897-2707
Due to the wedding of Biilie
Wolfe and Cecil 3rock on
Saturday, March 8, 1 p.m. at
the American Legion Hail in
Gates, there will be no potluck
or business session of Uifc WWI
and auxiliary
Visiters at the home of Mary
Stafford during lhe week of
February 23 through March I,
included Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Myei3 of Elkhorn, Gilbert
Myers of Silverton, both
Mary's brothers, Alene Wilson
from Mehama, Joyce Presler
and Etheline Yates.
Dorothy Newberg underwent
surgery on Monday, Feb. 24.
She is home now recuperating
from both surgery and the
flu.
Visiting with Luther and
Etheline Yates was their
daughter, Carmar\ Smith, from
Tacoma, Wash. She arrived on
Feb. 12 and returned home on
Mon, March 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jano-
sek arrived home Monday,
March 3, after leaving Friday,
Feb. 28, for the weekend in
Portland.
Several ladies from Gates at­
tended the 86th birthday party
of Mrs. Alice Watson on Mon­
day, March 3. It was held in
Mill City at the home of her
daughter, Mrs Evelyn Harlan
Attending from Gates were
Mary Wilson, Mary Stafford,
Pearl Oliver and Mrs. Mar­
garet Schobert. Ruby Brisbn
was ill with the flu and unable
to attend.
Arriving for a visit with
Cress and Edna Cullison is
Edna’s sister, Belle Seeley. She
arrived on Thursday, Feb. 27,
from her home In San Jose,
Calif., and plans on staying a
couple of weeks.
Clare and Margaret Rush at­
tended the 50th Wedding An­
niversary of their neices par­
ents and friends, Mr and Mrs.
Charles Gross, on Sunday,
March 2, in Jefferson.
Glen and Lola Henness were
dinner guests at the home of
Clare and Margaret Rush on
Wednesday, Feb. 26, to cele­
brate the birthday of Glen.
Wednesday, Feb. 26, Clare
and Margaret Rush visited
with Clare’s cousin and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robertson
in Salem.
Alexis Winn, city recorder,
will be at the Gates City Hall
on Tuesday, March 11, for
payment of water bills and any
other business Time is from
10 a.m. until noon.
Santiam Home Extension
will hold their next meeting
on Thurs, March 13, 10 a.m.
at tne Gates Community
CMirch in Gates.
Thought for the day. A har­
vest of peace is produced from
a seed of contentment.
Riddle of the week: When
was beef the highest it has
ever been?
When the cow
jumped over the moon.
be held in the city hall, MUI
City, Oregon, at 8:00 p.m. on
March 12. 1975;
that at said hearing the AP
PLICATION FOR A PERMIT
TO LOCATE A MOBILE
HOME AS A PERMANENT
RESIDENCE on a parcel of
land known as LOTS 7 and
8 of BLOCK 18, HOBSON'S
ADDITION. LINN COUNTY.
MILL CITY. OREGON also
known as CORNER OF SW
CEDAR AND SW FIFTH
STREETS. MILL CITY, ORE
GON, will be considered by
the City Council.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GTV
EN that any person residing
or owning property within 260
feet of the property line of the
above described parcel may be
heard at said meeting as being
for or against said application
DATED THIS 25th DAY OF
FEBRUARY. 1975
EDNA L MOFFATT
City Recorder
Published in the Mill City
Enterprise, Thursday. Feb. 27
and March 6. 1975.
BUDGET COMMITTEE
MEETING NOTICE
The budget committee for
the City of Mill City will hold
Its meeting at 7:30 p m, in the
City Hull on Tuesday. March
18. 1975, for the purpose of
setting up the 1975-1976 bud­
get. Any person wishing to
speak for or against any or all
items of the budget may at­
tend this meeting and his views
may be expressed. By order
of the Common Council of the
City of Mill City
EDNA L MOFFATT
City Recorder
(Published in the Mi:l City
r.iii' i i
1975.)
Tuesday Pin Pals
Name of Team
W
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23
Phillips 66
9
Teds Drive in
21
11
G&B Trucking
20
12
Pats Pill Box
20
12
Highland Trucking 19
13
Slayton Bowl
15
17
U 8 N..11. Bk
13
19
Girods Hilltop
20
12
Mel Round & Sons 10
22
State Farm Ins
7
25
Phillips 66 winners of thir l
quarter
High individual game and
series — Shir Ley Moreland.
239 and 605; high team game
and series
Girods Hilltop,
736 and 2165
Now Open In Stayton
FOSTER’S UNLIMITED
Automotive Repair
For All Domest'c and imported Cars
and Trucks
Fuel Injection Analyzer Automatic TrarvuiilMhiorw
Ilelaric Welding
Parts on Hand
101
2nd Ave., Stayton
Ph. 709-2434
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
4 DIRECTORY ♦
BERRY'S TIRES
& GARAGE
Ph. 897-3251
Hwy. 22
IMS WM of Gate«
THE
ft .
EAM1LYW- I 4r
LAWYER X
"Compulsory” Surgery
ALL TYPES OF REPAIR
Trucks
Pickups
Can
C&H FURNITURE
Upholstery
“24 Years Experience"
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY
Commercial, Home, Autos,
Boats, etc.
"Chuck does them all"
Free Estimates, Pickup
and delivery.
WE REPAIR TRUCK TIRES 104 N. First Avenue, Stay ten
Ph. 769-5427
CARL’S UPHOLSTERY
480 Center Street, Sublimity
JOHN W. REID. M. D.
Ph. 769-5883
Suffering from a hyperthy­
roid condition, Doris began to
We Upholster Furniture,
Physician and Surgeon
collect disability payments un­
Boats, Can and all
der the Social Security Act.
Farm Equipment
Mill <1ty, Oregon
But after a brief period, the
FREE Estimate« and
government decided to pay no
FREE Pickup and
more.
Delivery Service
“She isn’t that sick,” a gov­
90 Yean Experience
WAYNE'S GARAGE
ernment spokesman explained
in a court hearing. “All she
Ph. 897-2246
needs is a minor operation,
Highway
222 on Old Road
which she refuses to have Weddle Funeral Home
To
Lyona
That isn’t our fault.”
Mon., thru FrL 8 — 7
“I just don’t like surgery,”
Modern Funeral Service
Saturday B—6
countered Doris. “They can’t
make such a thing compul­ Stayton
- -
Oregon
sory.”
24 hr. Towing
Call 769-5757
GRAVEL
OF ALL KINDS
Call HUGH JOHNSTON
859-2222 Mornings or
Evenings
Chuck Osborn
Rte. 1, Bex 4M
Aumsville, Ore.
Oil Burner Service
Now Serving Mill City
and Vicinity
However, the court agreed Prompt Service & Dependable
with the government that the
payments could indeed be ter­
minated. The court said Doria
could not be classified as "dis­
PHONE 7*9-2399
Cy'i Furnace Repair
Cy Hilton, owner
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