The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 10, 1954, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE Mil l. CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY, JUNE 1». 1954.
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Auto Repair Work
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Mill City Enterprise
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ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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Welding and Auto Parts
BEPS of stone ,
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OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
Silver Saddle Garage
BILL GUIER, Proprietor
Phone 903
On old highway
MILL CITY, OREGON
SOME CHEEK and ROMAN
0cOS WERE BRONZE, IVORY
OR SILVER, INLAID WITH tor ­
toise shell . B y the S tu Cew
s Y ury . BEDS RAD BECOME HUGE,
If in need of office forms see us—Enterprise Office
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CHARLES THE BOLD.
1 (jHJS-MITj, PuNE OF
BuRCUNPY, OWNED THE
F irst portable bed .
L ater , many bines and
nobles traveled W ith ,
No need to have clothes with spots
when you can have them cleaned
• by us for so little.
,
Just call Mill City 3418
We'll pick up your cleaning and
deliver it to you promptly.
AND SOME IN. THEIR PEPS
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48 HOUR SERVICE
Mill City, Oregon
Honrs 9 to 6
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Gooch Logging Supply
"Everything hr tne Logger'
BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP
Phone 116
Branch Store at Lyons
Sweet Home. Philomath
TINA FISH
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Subscribe Today:
Phone 1111
LG. A. Solid Pack Albacore
Dear Customer:
Every housewife has dreamed of the
day she could have Formica Kitchen
counter tops, because of its beauty, dur­
ability and ease in cleaning.
Do you know how much it would
cost to equip your kitchen with this
fine product? If you are an average
person you probably think it would
take all the gold in Fort Knox. That
is not true, and we would like to prove
it to you.
New Liquid Gives Easy
Mothproof Touch to W’ool
Mothproofing
washable
woolens
being stored tor the summer will be
easier this year with the help of a
new solution, according to Mui le
i Scales Osegon State college extension
clothing specialist.
The liquid product, EQ-53, was de-
I velloped by the U. S. department of
! agriculture. Miss Scales said it is
sold under several brand names, but
' EQ-53 aplicares prominently on most
I containeis.
The advantage of this insecticide is
that it premits pestproofing while
laundering by hand or in a machine.
A few spoonsfull in the wash or rinse
W'ater leaves a small, invisible quan­
tity of DDT in the wool to ward off
insects.
One tablespoonful of the product is
used for each pound of wool to be
washed. When wool is immersed in
the solution picks up and retains
enough DDT to make it immune to the
moths.
This treatment protects
wool in
storage for year or more. Miss Scales
I said. If the woolens are worn, they
will protect for a season unless they
ares washed or dry cleaned. Then they
need treatment again. The solution
; leaves no odor in the woolens, and it
will not effect shrinking or matting of
i the fabric.
To avoid irritation of infant’s skin,
¡ the recommendation is to treat their
clothing and blankets only if they aie
I to be stored.
Before they are used
again dry cleaning is advi.-ed.
I Directions for using this product
are given in detail in the publication,
“Clothes Moths and Carpet Beetles,“
(HG-24). Copies are available from
county extension agents or Oregon
State College.
We would welcome an offer to make
an estimate on your kitchen. Come in
ferns
and see us and look over our many pat-
and colors.
“mber Sal
Linn County Health
Department Holds Clinic
Preserve Your Hoy
The
Lyons
Way
500 pounds Hay Salt
Given With Each
Salter Installed
Have Us Mount a
LYONS AUTOMATIC SALT DISPENSER
On your hay baler now before the rush starts
Salt will preserve your hay and make it
much more palatable.
SANTIAM FARMERS CO-OP
Telephone 5021
STAYTON, OREGON
Feeds
Grinding and Mixing
Machinery
Seeda
Cuatom Cleaning
Hardware
Seed Marketing
Prtroleaai Produrti
Fertilizer
Household Appliaarea
The I.inn County Health Depart­
ment conducted 17 preschool clinics
throughout the county this spring.
| A total of !M>5 children who will en­
ter the first grade next fall were ex­
amined. Since this number repres-
ents three-quarters of the prospective
' first graders, the information gained
at these clinics gives a good picture
I of the health of this age group.
•
Tooth decay was the most common
defect found. Thirty-six per cent of
the children had decayed teeth, not
counting filled or missing teeth. Fifty
| four precent of all the children
been to a dentist at least once,
the 1950 clinics 39 percent of
children were found to have decayed
teeth.
Five-fifth percent of the children
h«ri eye defects including impaired
vision and muscle weakness.
Four
percent had nose and throat defects
which required attention. Two per­
cent had defects involving muscle or
bone. Ten children were classed as
having nutritional defects, 6 being
overweight and 4 being underweight.
Eighty-three pecent of the children
had already been immunized against
diptheria as compared with 69 per­
cent in 1950. The precentage of those
immunized varied in diffenrent parts
of the county from 67 percent to 91
percent. Sixty-two percent of the
children had been immunized before
the age of 2 years as compared with
50 percent in 1950.
The precentage of those vaccinated
against smallpox was 70 percent a<
compared with 56 percent in 1950.
Eighty percent of the children had
been born in Oregon as compared
| with 64 percent in 1950.
When you need
P R I N T I N G
Telephone 2651
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
BISQUICK 40 oz pkg
Salad Dressing >« ' Quart 39c
SUNSHINE BRAND
1 lb. bag
Large Jar 31c Marshmallows 28c
RED LABEI
c
KLEENEX
Karo Syrup
TREND
i| SOAP POWDER
11 Giant Package
200 SIZE
QUART BOTTLE
49c
Garden Fresh Produce
6 K*rs 39c
Tomatoes Fresh, Ripe lb 19c
Cantaloupes V1 ' EJU m \ k ?E,) lb 9c
SWEET CORN
Eresh and Tender
I QUAUty MEAIS
SLICED BACON
BEEF ROAST
Chuck blade per pound
Chuck round bone per pound
39c
45c
BOILING BEEF
Lb. 59c
(¡ROUND BEEF
Still everyday low price
Plate, Brisket or Short Ribs. lb. JJc
Steer Round Steak
i.b. :
Lb.
65c
Yearling1 Lamb Chops ih 45c
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Ken Golliet
Mehama, Oregom
We reserve the riifht to
Limit Quantities
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