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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1952)
AprilI 3. 1852 -THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Gooch Logging Supply Mill City Ministers Form Organization Super Market C RISCO 3 lbs. 79C CAMPBELLS BEEE NOODLE SOUP 3 for 5Qc CAMPBELLS CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP 3 for 5QC CAMPBELLS VEGETABLE SOUP 2 for 25c I I I KREME PUDDINGS I pkgs. 19c DEL MONTE APRICOT JUICE 46-oz. can 29c I Where Friends Meet Candid Forestry«/f i ? h On Highway 222, Linn County MILL CITY George “Sparky” Ditter DON’T TAKE CHANCES.« • RENT A SAFE DEPOSST BOX son Stevens and Mrs. Viola Zander of Lyons were present for the occasion also. Charles E. Rapp. U.S.N., stationed Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Wood and at San Francisco, spent the week in family visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles’ Mill City visiting at the home of Mr. McKenzie and family in Gleneden and Mrs. Jack Sullivan. While in Mill Beach, last weekend, City he attended the funeral of Jerry Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and Mr. Swan last Saturday. and Mrs. Al Toman Jr. were Portland The E. C. (Joe) Vaughan family visitors Sunday, where they attended the 90th birthday celebration of Mrs. moved last week to the property they Victoria Tallman at the home of Mr. recently purchased just north of Le and Mrs. C. I. Landsverk, with whom banon. Mrs. Tallman has been making her. Tuesday evening twelve members of home for many years. Many of, her the Santiam Lions Auxiliary met at friends called during the day celebrat- the home of Mrs. D. B. Hill for their ing the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- regular meeting. A gavel was pre- MILL CITY DEL MONTE ORANGE JUKE 46-oz. can 25c DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE JUICE 46-oz. can 25c DEL MONTE TOM ATO JI K E 46-oz. can 25c KM sented to Pat Wingo, president of the Auxiliary, who will pass it on to the succeeding president to be elected in May. Aline Steffy was appointed chairman of the Girl Scout committee, suceeding Mrs. David Ferguson who has moved away. The April meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Lee Ross. The quarterly convention of the Santiam District Sunday School Union will be held Sunday, April (5, at the Mehama Union church, beginning with a fellowship dinner at noon. 39c W- BISQUK K Large 39c H aa Everything for lour 2 ”’ 39c ASPARAGUS SAVE rEEv 19c GRAPE ER I IT 8 1,1 49c RADISHES \ND GREEN ONIONS 2 for 9c ♦ I PICNICS t ANTURAT really kills rats, the worst feed wasters Effec tive in baits, or as a tracking poison when rats refuse frozen baits. CATTLE GRUB KILLER -made according to revised U. S. D A formula. Beef cattle freed of grubs g.i.n weight faster, cows give more milk POWDERED LOUSE KILLER -dust it on cattle, horses, sheep and goats for lice and ticks. Lousy cows, freed of lice, give 10% to 15% more milk. DRYCIDE a dry dip you can use for hog lice m winter without wetting hogs or bedding SIX new and better rooat paint for control of poultry lice. Comes in can with handy applicator spout. SLICED BACON 39c Pay Cash SAVE at Girods Let us tell you about these and ether Dr Hess products for stretching your feed supply. AT STAYTON ACKACHE Fee.’ saving programs from the agricultural college* tires* the importance of getting rid of rats, cattie grub*, lice, worm* and other Insect* and parasite* that may sap an animal's vitaiiiy and interfere with efficient feed use. Dr. Hess products can help to avoid feed waste from those causes. We especially recommend the following: 39c ,b fukA cMhtWtit«« heto for BMtwhK Rto«m*ili' r> « Vp N.<htK (Wvdt . r .¡w. xr L«< ctrrftr« uMkr a. 4 iwoibn »nt'.M to B— M not'-owtoo»* Kiand ■add' t t-'u- « V» y» . . raptarte «Btttfacts n oe r eooo r*. c <M»rantoo4. AA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. Furniture and Bookkeeping Supplies SUNSHINE EASTER EGGS 1 !-<•/. 39c I MILL CITY STATE BANK £ee <wt BIG BOOK of COLOR SCHEMES Ml THE COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE SUNSHINE KRISPY KR KCKERS Why expose your valuables to risk for even a single day when you can enjoy maximum pro tection at low cost with a safe deposit box in our fireproof, theftproof vaults? Boxes in various sizes offer ample space for important papers, jewelry, other valuables. Come in now, and get full information—without obligation. OUR M’*< TANG I Good Music MEANDER The average Woodworker works 45 years at his job may expect to be injured seriously three times ing his life, the research department ment of the IOW-CIO announced in the International Woodworker this week. There is a man killed more often than once a week in Weastern logging, IWA Research Director Virgil Burtz said, accordong to the accident rate figures. There are some 1180 accidents a mouth in Oregon logging and some 14,000 men have a time-loss accident during his life, the research depart - at work at any one time in the state, he said. The IW'A is seeking rest periods, travel-time for loggers and power saw use restrictions from northwest em ployers on grounds this might help cut down the enormous accident toll. The logging industry is as dangerous as the mining industry, Burtz said, but not as noticeably so because men are killed individually and frequently rather than in large groups. A recent University of Chicago study of 1160 firms showed 32 percent reporting a reduction in accidents as a result of 15-minute refreshment periods, he said. SMALL WHITE BEANS 2 lbs. 25c Branch Store Lyons Shuffleboard Average Woodworker Injured Three Times ON THE HIGHWAY Phone 116 Phone 1141 Sweet Home, Philomath I at STAYTON I BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP At a meeting held Monday morning in the Assembly of God church, the ministers of the five Protestant churches in Mill City organized them- I selves into the "Mill City Minister’s Association,” and elected the follow ing officers: Rev. Noble Streeter. Presbyterian church, president; Hugh E. Jull, Christian church, vice presi dent; Rev. W. D. Turnbull, Assembly of God church, secretary-treasurer. Others present were Rev. Lee M. Joiner of the Community church, and Rev. C. O. Tremaine of the Free Meth odist church. Regular meeting dates were adopted for the first and third Mondays of each month from 9 to 10 a.m. At this meeting plans were com- I pleted for the union services to be I held each night next week, and also for an Easter Sunrise service. 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