qbbbbubbbbbbbbbbbbvbbssbbd ' --------------------------------- - I Tax Consultant Kellom’s I Auditor ¡ MEHAMA 6—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. FEBRUARY II. 1951 ing the rooms and also in the refresh- ments served by the hostesses at the close of the evening After the bu.i- H A M B U R G E R The Mehama Home Extension Unit ness meeting a social time was enjoyed STAND I met for their February 'meeting at by the 20 members and one visitor PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT | the home of Mrs. Ray Roberts Friday, present. Visitors are always wel­ Delicious Hamburger February 5. The meeting started at come. Bookkeeping, Accounting and Sandwiches 10:30 with a demonstration on "Keep Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pyree of Pratum Tax Service ing Up to Date With Textiles,” pre­ were visiting friends and former Greaseless Doughnuts sented by eounty home extension Corner 3rd 4 Marion » GOOD COFFEE neighbors here Sunday. agent, Pauline Schaplosky. A delicious Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castle were called Open daily 2 p. m. to 8 p. m. STAYTON. ORE. i buffet luncheon was served at noon to Portland last week by the sudden Open Sunday* 4 p m. to 8 pm. by a committee composed by Mrs. Ted death of Mr. Castle’s brother. Jack. 132. MUI City O egon Pruitt, Mr». Tilman Rains, Mrs. Per­ Jack Castle lived here several years S' Telephone 4M4 P.O. Box ry Clipfell and Mrs. Charles Boucha. ago. ♦ The business meeting in the afternoon Returning home Wednesday of last was conducted by the vice chairman, week were Mr. and Mrs, Allen Grif­ Mrs. Ray Roberts who also entertain­ fith, who have been visiting in Kan­ ed with a few games and tricks. The sas and other places since Thanksgiv­ next meeting will be held at the Dale ing. They visited relatives in Californ­ Crandall home March 5 and the sub­ ia before returning home. • « ject will be “Care of Walls, Wood­ The Ira Kirsch home was the work and Floors.” Anyone interested scene of a large gathering Sunday is cordially invited to attend these evening honoring Pvt. Dale Kirsch meetings. A baby sitter is provided. BASSETT’S W ELDING SHOP who returned to Fort Belvoir, Va. the Mrs. Harold Longfellow, Mrs. Aus­ first of the week after spending his . tin Longfellow and Mrs. Larry Prich­ leave at the home of his parents here. Phone 1141 ard were hostesses for the meeting After he returns to camp, Pvt. Kirsch Phone 116 Sweet Home. Philomath of the Women’s club at the club house will be assigned to overseas duty. Dale Branch Store Lyons Tuesday evening, February 1. The entered the services last June. Valentine motif w’as used in decorat- Mr. and Mrs. Janeway and family I have moved here from Florence to 1 make their home. Mrs. Janeway is a sister of Mrs. Orville Bilyeu. Sunday dinner guests at the Jerry Coffman home were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilson of Scio, who formerly re­ sided here. ! W. N. SIMMONS Í By Mrs. John Teeters I ! ! l! I The Fairview Cemetery association including women from both Gates and wiU hol,e >t the former Hinz Coffee shop Saturday from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m. Lunch of coffee, sandwiches, sandwiches and salads will be served at noon. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill spent the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sven Eliassen of Albany. They re­ turned home Sunday by way of Sweet Home where they called on Mr. and Mrs. David Epps in their new home on the South Santiam river. The Epps formerly owned a furniture store in Mill City. "a hale cobbler is a better man Gooch Logging Supply "Everything for the Logger T hrough the years many wise men have < empha- sized the true richness of glowing, vibrant I health. No one has summarized the almost universal I recog- nition of the value of health better than Bickerstaff. who said. \ hale cobbler is a better man than a sick king.” rhe chief job of the physician and the pharmacist is to keep you well. To this end both are educated, equipped, and dedicated in purpose. As pharmacists, we are better prepared than ever before to serve the health needs of this community. We invite you to inspect our modern prescription laboratory. Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Russell this week from Mr. and Mrs. Louis Myers, who are vacation­ ing at Sonora, California. They report ¡rood fishing in the bay down there. LITTLE ILLS Í MAKE DUNC’AN HINES Cake Mix • True, that "little illness" you'»« beer mentionin' in an offhanC way, may n,. seem to amount to much— just a few faint symptoms. But, neglected, thest "little ills" can lead to big bills for doctors, medicines, etc; not so mention needless suffering and loss of precious time. Consult a Doctor now— you’ll save by it in the end. And, of course, we hope you'll bring his prescription to as foe careful compounding. 3 for $1.00 BROWN OR POWDERED SUGAR MOc Capitol Drug Co. Salem « ♦ ♦ ! ♦ ♦ « A : • : : LARGE ASSORTMENT PRICED FROM 1 CENT UP : : Brown & Haley Chocolates ♦ Valentines Treat your Valentine to the be>t The Best Chocolates—Beautifully Boxed Priced from 85c up t UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE We will close at 8:00 P. M. instead of 8:30 P. M. MILL CITY PHARMACY J. C. Kimmel Phone 6607 Mill City PRESCRIPTIONS IGA— |Q lb bag Flour 79c SNOW’S WASHING I’QWDER L'r. I I No Other K tchup Tastes Like Heinz! Elbow MACARONI Velveeta ( HEESE Worth 25c GROUND BEEF 1 lb 35c 3 lbs $1.00 Round Steak HAM LOAF Salt Pork Squares * 33c pound 39c Franke ridllhb