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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1959)
a a 8—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRI81 I THURSDAY. 8. 1959 incniuai, OCTOBER Ul Hlnr.K S. il Kanyon Kapers FordsToBeon Display at Philippi'sFriday Mr. and Mrs. Sid Baughman and sons, Jamie and Kirk, accompanied by his brother, Cecil Baughman of Salem went hunting on Hall’s Ridge above Detroit last weekend and came home with a forked horn, one three- point and 2 four-point deer Manin Edwards, who was serious ly injured several weeks ago in a logging accident is still in the San- tiam Memorial Hospital. He is recov ering satisfactorily but will be there for several months He suffered in ternal injuries and broken bones- GUEST RANCH Tissue4rollpak4pkg.$1.00 Folgers COFFEE KLEENIX 1 lb. tin 70* Snowflake CRACKERS 2 lbs. 49 2 lb. tin s1.39 FOLGERS Instant Coffee 6oz- iar 89* Country Fresh GRADE A Medium Eggs 2 doz. 89c ALL FLAVORS SCOTTS Jelloor Jello Pudding 3/2 9* Towels 23c size 4 for 89* the Qualify service convenient W» PRICES ARE UW' X CAMPBELLS 7c Off Label Tomato Soup 4 cans 49* Krafts Mayonnaise qt. 53c HOODYS Smooth or Crunchy DEL MONTE Chunk Style Peanut Butter lb. jar 49c Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Brunner and Mr. and Mrs. Lenthel Ragsdale spent the week-end hunting in the Lakeview area They also collected some rock specimens Mrs. ^runner said they just saw one deer—which they did’nt get but coming home Sunday evening saw a nice buck in their neighbors back yard. The new line of Fords for 1960 will get their first showing in thia area this weekend, beginning Friday at Philippi Ford in Stayton it was announced here this week- Besides their standard cars they will introduce the new Ford Falcon which is their new site economy car. This new car has many features which add to the economy of performance. The car is more than two feet short er and three-quarters of a ton light er than a standard 1959 Ford. It Is a six-passenger car, with interior roominess approximating that of the standard models. To keep crisp texture of nuts in * conserve, warm the nuts on a cooky I xm > Russell came home Sunday from sheet in 250 degress oven for 10 a hunting trip in Eastern Oregon with minutes. Add to the conserve the last a three point deer weighing 222 5 minutes of cooking period. pounds dressed Others making the I trip were Bob Van Eaton of Salem, Half a ham offers economy in uso- Henry John, manager of Hart Mt. Have the «hank end removed for Lodge and Carl Longnecker of Plush. seasoning Then cut the remaining Leo was the only one in the party get piece in half crosswise. The thick ting his deer. piece containing the bone is just right for baking Slice the remainder Word was received this week from for ham steaks. Billy Longenecker, who is with the Navy at the present time. He wrote When you’re frosting a cake, try to greet his friends here and to ad this, in order to keep the plate free vise of a change of address, which is from frosting: Cut out a piece of now U. S. Naval Facility, Point Sur. waxed paper big enough to cover Big Sur, Calif. He said the weather the plate, then cut into fourths- is fine and that he can see ships on Place these on the plate, then put the the ocean from the base cake on it. After frosting pull out each section of paper. The plate'* The Round Robin Pinochle club met clean Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Mel Rambo starting with a 7:30 des sert. IJigh score was won by Mrs Leo Poole, low by Mrs. Jay Mason and pinochle by Mrs. Al Yankus Guests for the evening yere Mrs. Mason and Mrs. Jack Duggan. The next meeting will be October 19 at the home of Mrs. Poole- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Richard* and 1 children, Ginger, Norval and LeRoy i accompanied by his father. Simon . Richards, went on a hunting trip in the Indian Ford area over the week end. Mrs. Richards said they didn t have any luck there so went on to 1 I.aPine. However, she reported they I still didn’t get their deer but had a : wonderful time. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly and | John, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Sheridan and Vernon Todd and son, Allan of Drain, formed a hunting j party near the Maury Mountains over the weekend. The party bagged two deer. This outing is an annual affair with the three fmilies. Mrs Todd and son Stephen were unable to at tend due to the illness of Stephen Mrs. Leola Hurt spent part of her vacation at the home of her daughter. | Mrs. Jack Duggan last week Mrs. Duggan accompanied by her daughter, I Kathleen, son Chris and Lonnie Bode- ker took Mrs. Hurt back to ^Salem Sunday. Mrs. Hurt, who is now em ployed at the state house, is a former resident of Mill City when she was employed by Pacific Power and Ligh' Company in their office Forming a weekend hunting party for a trip to Lakeview were Arnold Syverson. Rodney Syverson. Richard Syverson, Delmar Syverson. Gordon Devine. Phillip Goble, James Poole. Richard Corbett, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pooole, Mr. and Mrs Al Nesbitt and Vern Platt. The party bagged two deer. Still hunting in the Crane I Mountain and Goose Lake country are Corbett. James Poole and Arnold | Syverson. I How Long Since Your Watch Was Cleaned ? Cvei the flneat watah should bo cleaned and oflad at hast once a year. Neglect today—may mean eoctly repair bills tomorrow. EXPERT WATCH INSPECTION FREE! La* «a tnapaet your watch. It’a worth a tow momenta of your time to And out whether <H’a well There* no chart* * obligation (or thia Mrvtoa. not drop in today t Baker's Mill Gty Jewelry Telephone 1843 MILA. CITY Geamiwe Factory Parte In case you think you might be stung NEBERGALLS Celery lge stalks bunch 15* Dry Onions 3 lbs. 14* While It Lasts Shortening 4 lb.pkg. 55c S-wne per-rple »erm to feel that prescription* are out rageously priced. The truth of the matter ■ Frying Rabbits lb. 65* this: Last year the average American bought about 3 prescription* for a total co*t of around J7.5O. An average of less than J J 00 per prescrip tion Sure, some drugs cost a lot. So do television tubes—for the same reason. They’re expensee to FRESH FROZEN manufacture. New and tmpro ed production No. 1 Spuds 25 lbs. 98* WE GIVE J-A/ methods, however, bring prices down. Penicillin, for example, costs only a small fraction of what it did when it first came out. Your pharmacist has a professional knowledge of drugs and can GREEN STAMPS tell you this. They are fairly priced. You get what HILLTOP MARKET MILL CITY, ORE. Price» Good For October 8. 9, 10 you pay for. We are always pleased to sane you. MILL CITY PHARMACY Dtptndabla Prtcriptict Strict PHONE 2744 Phone 6607 I Mill City, Oregon