Business end Professional DIRECTORY 5 •4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. AUGUST 21, 1958 Mill Ends JOHN W. REID, M. D. Physician and Surgeon MILL CITY. OREGON Alan Vail of Seattle, Wash., spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Vail. Garden Club Has Potluck Picnic at Bert Morris Home The Mill City Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. Bert Morris recent­ ly for a potluck dinner. Mrs. Rachel Olmstead, Mrs. Lettie Cline and Mrs. Pauline Brunner brought arange- ments which the members discussed and criticized. Partaking of the picnic were guests Miss Julia Kemp, Adolph Brunner. Charles Dolezol, Herbert Schroeder, Mrs. Doris Morris and Bert Morris. ________________ Members attending were _ Mrs. . Altha Grimes, Mrs. Frances Dolezol, Mrs. Vera Hathaway, Mrs. Lettie Cline, Mrs. Clara Morris, Mrs. Mabel ' Schroeder, Mrs. Pauline Brunner, Mrs. Thelma Moore and Mrs. Marie Tolbert. Next month’s meeting will be held September 11 at the home of Mrs. Marie Tolbert. Food Budget Can Be Cut By Planning When You Think of BURGERS or * ICE CREAM Think of the MILL CITY DRIVE IN When You Think of the Drive In Think of * BURGERS ☆ * ICE CREAM * FRENCH FRIES and * CONEY ISLAND HOT DOGS You can save your family budget dollars every week by planning be- C. E. Mason and his two grandsons, fore you shop, advise extension Chiropractic Physician t Carl Hall and Pat Kelly, drove to i specialists at Oregon State college. Phone RO 9-2922 Clear Lake Monday for an overnight i Saving a few cents on an item may Hours 9:00 to 6:00 stay. 'Cem insignificant, but in time it adds Evenings By Appointment n'to dollars. According to Zelma Rei- gle, CISC consumer marketing specia­ 112 E. Ida St Stayton Mr. and Mrs. Don Hiner have moved from Gates to the Mel Warner list, on the average one-fourth of the 1 home here, which they purchased re- family income, after taxes, is spent ' cently. for food. Many families, she believes, DR- LESLIE J. CARSON could whittle the food budget with Optometrist like Good Food? Guests at the home of Mr. and some of these money saving practices. 9 to 5:30 Mon. Thru Bat Mrs. Jay R. Mason the forepart of like (rood Ikance Music? Learn to spot a real bargain. Mark- Except Wednesday. Keep track of loose snaps in your ups vary on food within a store. Some the week were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Then come to the Riverview for I 515 Third St, Stayton sewing basket by snapping them to­ items are known as ’’footballs’’ be­ Henrichs of Redding, Calif. this combination Phone RO 9-2751 gether over a strip of cheescloth. cause they are sold at cost or less to Hear Bill Hewitt of Albany play Mr. and Mrs. Car) Kelly and fam­ lure customers into the store. Most good dance music on the electric Misuse of electricty accounts for common “footballs” are canned peach­ ily visited in Eugene Sunday at the organ and piano. You'll like his home of Mrs. Arthur Mason and 15% of all fires in the home. Period­ es, applesauce, tomato juice, frozen DR. VICTOR J. MYERS children, Martin and Catherine. ic check of cords and wiring and sen­ orange juice, shortening, smoked style and rhythm. sible practicies can help to prevent hams, baby food, sugar, evaporated Chiropractic Physician Try one of our choice steaks milk and tomato soup. Dr. Mark Hammericksen’s Opto- f>>*es. BELL BLDG. IDA and THIRD ST- or a plate of chicken. Buy foods in-season and plan meals metric offices in the Bel] building in Cut cookie dough sometimes loses around them. It pays if families with STAYTON. OREGON Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m. Sea Foods too. to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne- its shape in transferring to the bak­ freezers stock up on food “specials” PHONE RO 9-2557 ing sheet. Roll out dough on buttered Closed Monday Nite — Live Music 4 Nites a Week such as meat or frozen foods. Price eessary ,dv. foil, cut in shapes and remove left differences between egg sizes also Wednesday, Friday, Saturday Sunday over dough. Transfer foil onto baking vary at certain times during the year. Clarence Hone was taken to San- sheet. Sometimes small eggs are better buys tiam Memorial hospital Monday night J. W. GOIN than large. Shoppers may obtain free ' where he will have X-rays taken. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Corbett (Do- egg buying guides at local county ex­ Experienced Veterinarian Howe was injured recently in a Phone UL 9-2171 Mehama, Oregon lores Poole) of Portland were in ( tension offices. By Harold's Floral Gardens 1 power saw accident. town last Wednesday visiting rela- Save on meat purchases; buy less h. RO 9-2533 Stayton, Ore, fives and calling on friends. Their popular cuts. Shot ribs, shank end of Laura Jo Rambo visited in Seattle little son, Brian, had spent several ham, bam shoulder aknnU.. cuts, «..♦« beef chuck and ! last weekend. She accompanied rela- days last week with his aunt, Mrs. variety meats, are often lower priced SERVICE and QUALITY HARDWARE j tives from Salem and Portland. Mr. Kathleen Story. than more popular steaks, chops and and Mrs. Rambo plan a vacation trip roasts, she notes. SCIENTIFIC HORSE-SHOEING ,to Nevada next week. Mr. and Mrs. John Wehrli, Sharon, Buy food for intended use. Imper­ eii appies apples maxe make tasty pies and sauce, , Barbara and Mathew, of Salem, were • fect TEX SHIVELY Mrs. Albin Cooper had as her house dinner guests Monday at the home : and are cheaper than top quality, • Phone UL 9-2202 guests during the weekend, Dr. and vi of Ml. Mr. a-u and .«■=.. Mrs.. Lowell Cree. .. Sharon ..... — showy apples. Tomatoes for juice or For Appointment Mrs. Moon from Springfield, who remained for the rest of the week catsup, and fruit for jams and jellies were guest speaker» at the Christian as the houseguest of her cousin, Pat- need not be top quality. church Sunday morning. ty McClintock. 1 Read labels, compare ingredients and price per pound with cost per A group of friends enjoyed a no­ serving. Compare prices anfbng fresh, Herbert Hutchinson purchased the Herb Maag property in Mill City last host dinner at the home of Mrs. J. frozen and canned foods. At certain 4 week. The Al Ward family has been F. Potter Monday evening in cele­ times some vegetables and fruit» are living there for the past several bration of her birthday anniversary cheaper canned than frozen, and some years. They expect to move in about which was Sunday, August 17. Those frozen are cheaper than fresh. Consider the cost of convenience, attending were Mr. and Mrs. C. M. a month. Cline. Mrs. R. F. Saucier, Mrs. C. E. shoppers are reminded. Many pre­ pared foods cost more than the cost I I’hilli Goble ia recuperating at Mason, and Mrs. W. W. Allen. of infredients. Shoppers often pay home following a shoulder injury in­ Mrs. Eathel Hill, who has been in premium prices for convenience and curred while working at Simpson's Idanha plant. It is the same shoulder poor health for some time, is now time saved. Some mixes, such as cake he injured in an accident several residing at the Elderest Nursing and biscuit, are cheaper to buy than home at 2630 Church St. N. E. in to make the baked goods from years ago. Salem, according to Rev. Larry Law­ “scratch.” Salad dressings are usual­ Mr. and Mrs. James Grant and rence. A recent stroke has left her ly cheaper made at home. NOW ONLY * REGULAR 3*49 VALUE Plan a flexible shopping list before She is now Gordon McMorris attended the State left leg paralyzed. Softball tournament at Coos Bay able to receive visitors any hour you buy. Maintain an “up-to-date” Friday through Tuesday. Mrs. Mc­ during the day, and appreciates re­ shopping list handy in the kitchen. • Sturdy, llghtweigl.t piotile Build the list around meat, fish, poul­ Morris attended the final game Tues­ ceiving cards from her friends. • Assorted colors try, dairy foods, fruits, vegetables, day night. Howard Earmen suffered a painful bakery items and staples. • Without coupon |2.9( Avoid at-home waste. If only 5 Young Nick Ross, son of Mr. and injury to his right hand last week with Mrs. Howard Ross of the Gingerbread while working at the grade school. cents is wasted at every meal, $54.75 "•oka tha itrasi and slroin out of Calcnad is thrown away every year, Miss He was helping wreck an old piano House in Mehama, is carrying his dolhei carting with this wonder­ left arm in a sling. Nick fell off his and as they were turning the piano Reigle points out. Cook all “protein” Coupon ful lightweight plastic bosket Get bike, causing the fracture. Just in over on its back to salvage the goods—eggs, cheese, meat ^nd poul­ yours today of this low, low price. casters the piano was dropped on his try—at low temperatures. Plan temp­ time for school, too. hand crushing it quite severely. Sev­ ting ways to use leftovers while Rev. and Mrs. Tom Courtney and eral stitches were required to close they’re still fresh. two children of Beaverton, ware the wound and the bones in two Attach a paper cup to your food guests Sunday morning at the Christ­ fingers were cracked. chopper at point where juice drips off. A. and M. TOMAN ian church He was a former pastor here and the family was vacation­ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott entertain­ A small pipe cleaner helps hold the Mill City, Oregon ing on the North Fork. ed at their home Wednesday evening drip-catcher in place. in honor of their house guests, Mr. Rev. and Mrs. Larry Lawence, Tim­ and Mrs. Jay Sevy and family of — my, Cathy and Connie, are vacation­ Palo Alto, Calif., the following: Mr. ing in Central Oregon. They will be and Mrs. A. W. Toman and sons of gone two weeks. James Stock of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stevens, Sweet Home will fill the pulpit dur- Lyons; and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lalack. ing Rev. Lawrence’s absence. and children; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farmen and Mr. and Mrs. Don Mof­ Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shelton and fatt. On Friday night another group their granddaughter, Priscilla Miller was entertained at the Scott home. Your Last Chance to Purchase these Fine Tires at Such Low of Bend, went to Corvallis Monday, Included in this gathering were where they picked up their son, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Booze; Mr. and Robert and his family, then went on Mrs. Bob O’Connor, Miss Jean Kim- Prices Sale Ends September 8th. See Us Today. t \twjiort and Waldport for sey and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Schuetz, the day. Miss Miller returned to all of Stayton. The Sevys left for i their home Monday morning. Bend by stage Tuesday morning. DR. JOHN C. TARR I The Riverview Cafe AUGUST CALENAD SPECIAL $ PLASTIC CLOTHES BASKET [ Service & Quality Hardware LABOR DAY TIRE SALE ’eochers’ pet« ere »he »cholor» greatest tire buy! •th irrori moth- Bassett's Chevron Station Mill City’s Tire Headquarters ★ their heodquor- 6.00-16 Grip Safe Black Tubed Type. Plus Tax and Recappable Trade-In •eri for oil school r eeds. SPECIAL $ ar LICENSED Garbage Disposal I1H Per Month and Up Atoo Servicing Gate*. 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