The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, July 21, 1949, Image 14

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MILL CITI ENTERPRISE JULY 21. 1949
Church Activities
Idanha
Mr. and Mrs. Frank New spent
Sunday afternoon fishing and boat­
ing at Blue Lake.
Mrs. O. C. Lady returned to her
home here Sunday from Athens, Ga.
T. V. Peterson is here for a few
days. He has been doctoring in Port-
alnd for arthritis.
Jerry Pittam was in Roseburg this
(week. On his return he brought his
nephews, Larry and Tommy Pittam,
with him for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Counts of Leban­
on visited the Otis Floyds over the
week end. Barbara and Faye Floyd |
returned with them for the week.
:
By MRS. RHEBA SNYDER
James Budlong, who was injured
by a saw at the Idanha Shingle Mill,
is being treated at the Salem Mem­
orial Hospital.
Evan Evanson returned Sunday
from a motor trip to California and
other points.
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The George Barneys have a new
CHURCH OF CHRIST
car.
Services Every Lord’s Day
C. B. Howard, night watchman at
11:00
Morning Worship
the
Idartha Lumber Co., is living in
6:30
Young People’s Meeting
7:80 his trailer house next to the Elbert
Evening Worship
! Brown residence.
Tom Courtney, Pastor
Mr. and Mrs. Pearly Cribbs of Mill
Mill City Ixdge No. 144, L-
CHURCH OF THE LATTER .. citY visited at the Carl Schaffer
w^^Jo.O.F,. Meets Every Friday
DAY SAINTS
hnme'
night. Visiting Brothers Welcome.
Sunday, 10 a.m. at Odd Fellows Hall j The Little Theater Group of Id-
' airha met at the Gerald Pittam home
Saturday evening.
Attending were
FREE METHODIST OHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gordon, Mr. and
“The Church of the Light and Life Mrs. Al Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. War- I
Hour”
ren Stoll, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaf­ Plumbing and Sheet Metal Works
10:00 fer, Mr. and Mrs. John Ray, Mr. and
Sunday school
Ph. 505B
11:00 Mrs. Frank New and the host and
Morning Worship
7:00 hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Pittam.
STAYTON, ORE.
Young People’s Service
7:30
Evening Worship
The evening was spent playing |
7:30 bunco, after which lunch was served.
Wed. Prayer Meeting
North Side
Donald Hinkle, Pastor
Marvin Thomason, sawyer at the j
Idanha Lumber Co., has been hospi- !
GATES COMMUNITY
talized at the Salem Memorial Hos­
OHURCH OF CHRIST
10:00 pital. He is receiving treatment for
Sunday School
his eye which was injured a week ago
11:00
Morning Worship
while working.
6:30
Christian Endeavor
The Carl Schaffers were in Salem
7:30
Evening Worship
Saturday.
They returned the same
Walter Smith, Pastor.
evening with a' new car.
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor
10:00
Sunday School
11:00
Morning Worship
7:45
Evangelistic Service
7:45
Wed. Bible Study
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Prelude; cal! to worshipjdoxology;
invocation; gloria; psalter selection;
hymn of praise; scripture; prayer;
notices; offering; music by choir;
sermon; hymn; postlude.
Jacob Spaniol & Co.
SCENE from “Joan of Arc,’ starring Ingrid Bergman, coming to the Mill
City Thetaer Tuesday and Wednesday.
PARKING SERVICE
— Cohered Parking —
115 Church St.
Phone 2-561*2
— Open 24 Hours —
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"SATURDAY SPECIALS '
ARE YOURS EVERY DA Y
AT TOMAN’S
A friendly family
atmosphere prevails
/ reSert'cA
ome —
Preserve Foods
by Freezing
/fs easier, quicker—results are better
Freezing food* is simple. It’s the easiest way of
preserving
requires half the time, half the effort
There are only seven steps to follow for freezing . . .
fourteen for conning
With a Deepfreeze home freezer, you no longer
spend long tiresome hours over a hot stove, or go
through the drudgery of washing and sterilizing jars.
You save time, work food and money
Freezing is nature's way of preserving foods It
seals in all the quality, flavor and food value ... it
retains the appearance, texture and color of the
choice fruits and vegetables you grow or buy. And
it keeps them SAFE from food spoilage
The Journal of the American Dietetics Associa-
tion (June issue, 1948), Cornell Univcrsity, states
that no case of food poisoning
from froien foods has ever been
reported.
¡¡J^ Hilltop
Store
July 25th is a RED LETTER day for the people of
Mill City and the North Santiam Canyon—It’s July
25th that Mr. and Mrs. Toman open their new store
to the public and the same day is the time for New
LOWER PRICES on all food items.
Changing from the credit plan of operation to the
low price cash policy enables us to be right dowm to
the lowest level on all food items.
Visit our new store, check our everyday low prices
and we feel sure you will gladly accept the new plan
of our business.
SHORTENING
SOMETHING
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SPRY, ( RISCO, SNOWDRIFT - YOUR CHOICE
YOU’LL REALLY
SOAPS Iff- Pkg
OXYDOL, RIN SO, SUPER SUDS
2 FOR 2.¡<
CANNED MILK L*“'1
ALL POPULAR BRANDS
PEAS
18
Elsinore. No. 303 can
FANCY. SWEET DIMPLE
CR. CORN
2 No 303 cans
TEXSl'N
M»-oi
ran
29c
Ml-of.
ran
41c
MO.
run
25c
No, * y
ran
43c
UNPEELED APRICOTS’^ “
23c
EI.SINORE
BLENDED JUICE
SPRINGDAY
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fat*?
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Stiffler’s Radio & Appliance
SERVICE RACKING
BARTLETT PEARS
STARKIST
SOLID PACK TUN A
EI.SINORE WHO4.F.
TASTY PAK
GRAPEFRUIT
Mo. t
ran
19c
III NTS FANCY — No. 2'.- can»
YELLOW ( LING PEACHES
HIM»»
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FRUIT (’(M’KTAIL
» i SINORK Bl i F LAKI
CUT GREEN BE ANS
Our Meat Department is the last
word in modern merchandising.
Self-Service Meats—each piece is
properly cut and trimmed, then
wrapped in sanitary wrapping
with weight and price plainly
marked — you can see exactly
what you buy—you choose from
self - service refrigerated case
your choice of the finest cuts of
meat, a large assortment of fish
and poultry—at low every-day
prices.
Kliewer Quality Meats
TASTY PAR — “THE BRAM» IN DEMAND"
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
23
8.89
CANE SUGAR
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APPRECIATE
PALMOLIVE SOAP.325
RE<H LAR RARS — BATH SIZE
C A II OR SEA ISLAM»
u« Iva* Modal C-iO. 19 coble W.
holds more *•" M0 lbs ossortod. eorls*-
obi« foods.
Ofhor
modols for o»v site
on v •<*•
family. Small down ooymool. Cosy Sorm,
BREAD
WHY PAY MORE?
Tex’s Tavern
SALEM
MASTER
Popular - - because It’s Qaccl!
29c
Mo. 9M
raw
19c
Mo t
ran
2.5c
KRISPY CRACKERS
2-lb. box
45c
WAXTEX WAX PAPER 125-ft. Roll 25c
LIPTON’S BLACK TEA ^-Ib. pkg. 33c
JELLO DESSERTS
3 pkgs.
21c
CERTO PECTIN
2 bottles
43c
CLOROX BLEACH
»A-gal.
29c
SWEETHEART SOAP 4 reg. bars 25c
CANNED COFEE
1- lb. can
53c
CANNED COFFEE
2- lb. can
$1.05
ECONOMY JAR CAPS
Doz.
25c
PAROWAX
lb. pkg.
21c
HI-HO CRACKERS
lb. pkg.
27c
KELLOGG'S PEP
16c
Pkg.
WHEATIES
8-oz. pkg.
15c
BISQUICK
4-oz. pkg.
43c