The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 29, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
MEHAMA
NOT A GHOST OF A CHANCE TO
EAT THESE PRICES.»
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1953
THE MILL CITY
ENTERPRISE
Mrs. John Teeters
Entered as second class matter No­
The Mehama Women’s club meet­ vember 10, 1944 at the post office at
ing at the club house Tuesday even­ Mill City, Oregon, under the Act of
ing, October 20 was well attended i
March 3. 1879.
and several visitors were present.
After the business meeting, Elsetta DON W. MOFFATT Editor-Publisher
Kirsch and Kathleen Wilson enter­
tained with instrumental music on the Business and Professional
piano. Mrs. Chris McDonald, Mrs.
DIRECTORY
Larry Bangs, Mrs. Charles Crook
and Mrs. Harry Monroe, hostesses for
the evening served delicious refresh­
ments to the members and guests
present.
Physician & Surgeon
Leonard Blum who is employed near
Mill City
Yreka, Calif., visited at his home
here during the weekend.
Mrs. Mabel Patton returned home
DR. VICTOR J. MYERS
Thursday evening of last week after
visiting several days with relatives in
Chiropractic Physician
Lacomb and Lebanon.
Post
Office Building, 2nd Floor
Mrs. Maude Zimmerman who has
Phone: Stayton 2274
been here for some time visiting
Stayton, Ore.
relatives returned to her home in
Salem last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis went to
Portland Sunday where they visited I
J. W. GOIN
their son and family.
VETERINARIAN
Mrs. Torgny Finell of Salem was a
Monday visitor at the John Teeters
STAYTON
Phone 4148
Opposite
home.
The Mehama local of the Farmers
Claude Lewis’ Service Station
Union met at the Womens’ club house j
Friday evening, October 23. The us-1
ual business was dispensed with and
the new president, Sam Wiser ap- I
pointed his committees for the com- 1
ing year. Stanley Belden from
Septic Tanks and Sewers Cleaned •
Stayton gave an interesting talk and |
SALEM 3-9448, COLLECT♦
a lively discussion period was held. I Phene 1099
Elm St., W. Salem
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Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gorman of the i
Sublimity local were also visitors for
the evening.
”V®<MX!XiXIX x.x x X'x’XJxMXtx.'XISKMaaiffl
John W. Reid, M. 0
specials for Thursday, r riday, Saturday
HALLOWEEN
Lumberjack
21 ounce bottle
lDf Armours
/A
tornea Beef
Pie Crust Mix
Wesson Oil
49c
12 ounce
Betty Crocker
Two 9 ounce packages
Quart
Pound can
2 pound can
3 minute
White or Yellow
2 pounds
......
MIKE'S Septic Service!
26c
59c
89c
$1.77
Del Monte
PUMPKIN
- 1-2 size ca
PAPER TOWELS
GARDEN FRESH \
Dawn brand
Celery
Large, crisp stalks
Each only
........
Cabbage "id
Potatoes “r
15c
Velveeta
CD Eh. E
2 lb. Brick
5c
35c
(PEACH PtEUKE
CHOICE
MEATS
YOU'VE HEVEP
Swift’s
Premium
Skinless
1 lb. Cello
Franks 47c
Beef Roast
SUPER GOOD
Pet Milk
Premium Beef
Per pound
Oil Per can 13c
8 cans 1.00
Peaches
"“.29-(i'-l.fi9
can
Package
Closed Sundays
Pork Neck Bone
Fresh
p<)Und
.31
19c
Bib Steak
Tender, well trimmed
Per pound
Crackers
Sunshine Grahams
* ‘
49c
IT_______ Swift s Picnic, ready *. A
■ ■
TTT
to II»' each JU
**W111ler pound ................
We reserve the right to limit quantities
KEN GOLLIET
MEHAMA, OREGON
Savings Bonds Sales Over
Two and One-Half Million
Dollars In September
WOOD’S STORE
General Dry Goods
NOTIONS
LINGERIE
READY-TO-WEAR
iOSIEKY
Purchase of Tresury’s series E and H
I.CZIERS OO^MJcncs
bonds by Oregon state residents dur­ flSHXXwIfcîcxjx;»
.................—.
- x - x ' «CXMKMMEKiaElgM
ing September amounted to over two
and one-half million dollars, accord­
ing to Bruce W. Williams, county
WEDDLE FUNERAL
chairman.
HOME
Total sales in September were $2,-
Modern Fun e ml Service
509,401. County sales last month
amounted to $414,635. Linn county
STAYTON
OREGON
sold $42,602.
W’illiams pointed out that on a na-
tional level a definate improvement I aransKHHKna» «onsHnnasrawstHntt
has been noticed during the past nine
MILL CITY
months. “Sales are up 24 per cent
over last year, and redemptions are
DISPOSAL SERVICE
down. Purchases of large denomi­
Garbage,
ashes, trimmings, etc.
nation bonds—$500 and $1,000 bonds—
have increased considerably and rev­
weekly pickups $1.50 per month
ersed the steady three and one-half
Also light hauling.
years downward trend. Over 75 per
cent of the $8 billion series E bonds I Leonard Herman
Phone 3952
are still being held by the owners un­
der the Treasury’s optional ten-year
extension plan.
“The greatest volume of individual
DR. MARK
pieces of series E bonds was sold the
first nine months of this year since the
HAMMERICKSEN
end of World War II,” Williams con­
REGISTERED
OPTOMETRIST
tinued, “and H bond sales climed 20
per cent over Irfst year’s.
There are
Has moved his Mill City office to
now 8 1-4 million people buying bonds
Stayton in the Post Office Bldg.,
on the payroll savings plan, a gain of
2nd Floor, in the
three-quarters of a million workers
Dr. Victor J. Myers offices
over 1952.
Thursdays 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Honesty is the best policy, but too
HOME OFFICE:
many get careless and let the policy
313 W. FIRST, ALBANY
lapse.