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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1953)
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1953 ~f\ /Tl~l T T 7V 1\/T 7\ l\/| H [I /A I VI /A XJ—JXXX X ■ *- XX X Mrs. John Teeters Mrs. Mary Lovett, of Salem was 1 the weekend guest of her sister, Mrs. | g Catherwood. Mr. and Mrs. James | Swan took Mrs. Lovett back to Salem Mrs. Jack Lingaas and Mrs. Ken 1 Sunday evening. Golliet were the hostesses for the first fall meeting of the Mehama Women’s club at the club house, Tues day evening, October 6. No special program had been prepared for this Septic Tanks and Sewers Cleaned * Phone SALEM S-94««, COLLECT I time so after the regular business meeting the time was spent in visit 107^ Elm SL, W. Salem J ing and refreshments were served by the hostesses to about twenty mem bers. The next meeting which will at>Q»Hxn9FB9t>nannnafiSfiHHnxosnB Auditor I be visitors’ night will be held on the Tax Consultant evening of October 20, at 8 o’clock. Each member is to invite at least one lady and anyone wishing to come will be cordially invited whether they re ceive an invitation or not. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Sunday supper guests at the Keith Bookkeeping, Accounting and Phillips home were Mr. and Mrs. Tax Service Floyd Monroe of Albany and Mrs. Clair Phillips of Grants Pass. Corner 3rd & Marion J Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Patton of La STAYTON, ORE. comb visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Patton’s grandmother, Mrs. Mabel Patton. P.O. Box 1321 è Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shields return Telephone 4144 ed home Tuesday of last week after spending several days in Klamath county. While there they visited with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lisk and daughters of Merr ill and Mr. Shields did some hunt ing. Thursday after she returned home Mrs. Shields had the misfor . 319 West Washington Street. tune to pull the ligaments of a foot and leg. She will probably be on OPEN SUNDAYS AND crutches for some time. EVENINGS Surprise guests Friday evening at the W. T. Raine’s home were Mr. and Telephone 6684 Mrs. Olen Spiva of Turner, Mr. and STAYTON. OREGON Mrs. Lloyd Sletto and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Christensen and family of Rhododendron visited here over the weekend. LICENSED Gerald Wagner who has been enjoy ing a 30 day leave from the navy at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wagner, returned to his base at Pearl Harbor the first of the 31.50 per month and up week. Also serving Gates, Lyons, Mrs. Etta McCarley returned to her Idanha and Detroit home in San Diego, California, the first of last week after visiting sev MILL CITY eral weeks with her sons family, the DISPOSAL SERVICE Horace McCarleys. Phone 3952 Visiting Sunday at the Otis Marks LEONARD HERMAN home were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marks and daughter and Mr. Clarence Marks of Woodburn. Weekend guests at the Robert I us first for . V r . . . Draper home were Mr. Draper’s moth er, Mrs. Jack Johnson, of Portland and his aunt, Mrs. Laura Smith of Denver, Colorado. appliance service , . j MIKE'S Septic Service: W. N. SIMMONS Specials for Thursday, Friday, Saturday Premium Choc.OQp SMOOTH HT zi S.MaMVflWt/V USE PET MILK IN COOKING...IT’S THRIFTY Cake Mix Devil’s food Yellow IGA FLOUR Swan s Down White, 2 pkg .35 335 50 lbs Crackers “r 33c Toilet Tissue J69 25 lbs 10 pounds 69c Chore Girl, 2 for only 15c Wrigleys Gum .IT MILK IM ALL YOU« COOKINO Steaks Round or Sirloin PER POUND Marlene ZLM(* “““ Margarine 39c Weiners Boiling Beef Brisket, Shoulders, lb. 59c One Carton 5 pounds i q $1 A Vv 73c 49c g^Milk Pet Brand I Raleigh Harold FLORIST and NURSERY GARBAGE SERVICE L: ilotpoint • • Factory-Trained Eipert, FOR SALE 1950 BUICK SEDAN 24,000 Miles $1595 Bank Terms can be seen at Don’s Service Station in Mill City • Genuine Hotpoint Parte. Also Complete Service on all makes Ranges and Water Heaters Shux Electric Phone 2964 STAYTON SEE US FOR FIRE WOOD Apples Oranges Lettuce LARGE RED DELICIOUS TWO POUNDS SUN KIST JUICE TWO DOZEN >• LARGE KRISP HEADS EACH All Steel Frozen Food Lockers Available We reserve the right to limit quantities KEN GOLLIET MEHAMA, OREGON * 4 Cores from Lyons M & M Plant cut to order §9 per cord Log ends over 17” for furnace wood, per cord $11 Log ends for stove wood under 17”, per cord S11 Write CARL TON ACK *11 GENERAL DELIVERY LYONS. OREGON