The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, November 25, 1948, Image 8

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    MILL CITY ENTERPRISE,
—
HOME OWNERS! BUILDERS We I
are starting a new policy by featur­
ing a Special each week on electrical
supplies. —Ask for the “Special of
the week” and save good money.—
Thia week’s special:
43 cent».
REGULAR 10c fuse plugs. Box of 5,
Mill
• Cleve Davis and Joan are spending
Thanksgiving with his daughter in
Valsetz.
Out of town folks seen at the Fire­
men’s benefit included Mr. and Mrs.
AVAILABLE NOW! The famous Ad­ Bob Kelle, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Epps,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Longfellow
mit al refrigerators — immediate de­
and Ella Marie and Mr. and Mrs
livery, all sizes.
Dewey Flatman attended the civic
Stiffler’s Radio and Apffliance
dance in Idanha recently and renewed
Mill City
Ph. 902
acquaintances and friendships.
Mr. an Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood, Mrs.
If you have not got yyour ticket
Lois Anderson and child: eu plan to
for Saturday the 20th.
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NOVEMBER 25. 1948
friend of heis when she lived at Far­
years.
spend Thanksgiving with Mr. Fleet­ Thanksgiving were to be Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Me Fa rl ami of mington, Wash.
wood’s cousins, Mr. ami Mrs. G. W. Mis. John Feeley and family, J B. Seattle stopped to see Miss Hendric-
Moored of Vancouver, Wash.
The Love, Lee Carlson and Jack Bards- son Saturday. He was a high school
ley.
Moo reds were visiting here Sunday.
BENT GRASS HAY
Mr. and Mrs. George Vtftcto left
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Schroeder
WHEAT and OAT STRAW
and Mr. and Mrs. Edwiwn Schroeder Wednesday noon for Mountain Home,
40c per bale at Ranch
of Forest Grove an Mrs. Label Bee­ Idaho, to spend Thankagivii | with
60c per bale delivered in
AKT
TILE
SERVICE
son of Albany, mother of Mrs. Schroe­ his daughter and family, Mrs. Lila
Mill City
Drain Board» and Bathrooms,
der will be Thanksgiving guests of Gray.
The Lowell Stifflers were having
Tub Splash. Beautiful Per­
the Herbert Schroeders.
manent finish. Stope Leakage.
Mr. and Mrs. Einest Graham, Mr. the holiday dinner in Salem with re­
Phone 14P83
Rt 1 Bx. 242
Fireplaces, Front and Hearth
and Mrs. Arthur Kriever and Mr. and latives.
Stayton
Stayton
Mrs.
Fern
Shuey,
Mrs.
W.
W.
Ma
­
Mrs. Delbeit Jenkins attended the
Free Estimates
.21
Miles
NW
Mehama
Shriners meeting at Roseburg Sat­ son and Miss Daisy Hendricson at­
Call evenings 291'5 Stayton
tended an Eastern Star meeting in
urday night.
Ralph Standley Rt. 1, Bx. 17
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis are hav­ Irtlfcpendenca Tuesday evening.
The Telmer Iveisons who walked
STAYTON
ing their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. S. E. Delaney of Lowell off with three turkeys st the Fire­
men's benefit are having relatives to ,
for Thanksgiving. >
On display in Miss Daisy Hendric help eat them Thanksgiving. Guests |
son’s window is a doily crc heted by . are the John Muirs, the Waldo Net-
Mrs. L. Olliver of Bedford, England, j tietons, the Lawrence Lerbakkens,
OPTOMETRIST
a gift from her to Mre. W. W. Hen- I the Orland Iversons of Tiliamc k, the
145 Third St.
Stayton
derson who has teen corresponding Vernon Digemess of Portland, the
L. Nt Tversons of Salem, Mrs. Laura
with her for a couple of years.
• • •
John
Mr. and Mrs. <_
__ Montgomeiy Seveieon and Oscar Anderson.
SHUFFLE BOARD
Mrs. ----------------
James Reed and
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Office hours 6:00 to 9:00 each
were visiting friends in Grants Pass' Mr. • and
twins
were
in
Mill
City
Sunday.
Tuesday
evening.
Sunday and Monday.
The E. S. Petersons are having as
• • •
Guests at the Charles Wolvertons
guests Thanksgiving his cousins, Os­ Salem office located at 167 S .High St.
Ruby and John Montgomery
car, Augustav and Ida Hilse of Ani­
Phone 24469
wa, Wis., and his mother, Mrs. Mal­
MILL CITY
tha Peterson of Portland. Mr. Peter­
son has not seen the cousins in 30
STANDLEY
Tony Moravec
Dr. S. A. WHEATLEV
We I)<> All Types of
Meat Cutting For Lockers
Game Animals Included
QUICK FREEZING AVAILABLE
KEN GOLLIET
Mehama
Mill City Bowling Alley
Planing and
Processing Co
•
•
•
I
I
TRY OUR
LAY AWAY PLAN*
FOR XMAS TOYS & GAMES
Hä
a RETAIL LUMBER
Lyons Beauty Shop
Over Heineck’s Grocery
CLARA BASL. Prop.
LuziePs Guaranteed Cosmetics
9 U 5
Phone 923
LYONS
163 N. Commercial
Phone 21688
WE NOW HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF ELECTRIC AL
ITEMS THAT MAKE THAT "IDEAL GIFT”
«
Xmas tree lites
special while they last
$1.75 a string.
Automatic Pop-up toasters
15.95 — 18.95 and $22.00
GE, Generali Mills and Proctor irons
Automatic Electric Roasters, 19.95 and up
Electric Percolators and Coffeemakers, 4.95 and up
GE Electric Clocks, $450 and up
Shirk Electric Razors, 16.50 up
Electric corn poppers. $3.79 and up
Waffle Irons - 8.95 up
Electric Mixers
2595 ami up,
Admiral and GE radios from 17.95
Or why not a new Admiral refrigeratois, $279 and up.
And many more items too-m:: erous to mention
COME IN AND SHOP AROUND
35 MILES I ROM THE CLOSEST PARKING METER
Stifflers Radio & Appliance
TOY &
HOBBY
SHOP
giue thaiilìH
HILLTOP
GENERAL STORE
Salem
....
I*
AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
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.MILL t IT Y •
ALBERT TOMAN, Prop.
FOR HIRE
HAULING CATS,
SHOVELS and
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
Salem Heavy Hauling &
Equipment Co.
(Winter Wonderland
Andrews Sisters
Santa Claus is Coming to Town
Benny Goodman
Silent Night- Joe Green Chimes
Santa Claus is on His Way
Sammy Kaye
Joy to the Worl-t
Chimes
Jingle Bells
Vernon Geyer otgan
Santa Claus I : Kitting the Trail
Dick Haymes
Hark. the Herald Angtls Sing
Joe Green—chimes
Christmas Carols Dick Liebe.t
A Christmas Carol
Lionel Barrymore
Mery Chiistmas Music
Perry Como Album
Christmas Tree Lights. Indoor.
Outdoor and Bubble Light String
Series and Bubble Light Replace
ments.
PORTER & LAU
"First With What You Want Most
COMPLETE APPIANCE SERVICE
Radio, Washer Refrigerator and
Electrical Appliance
Mill City 1884
Stavton 215
Phones: Plant 31641; Office 39408
1405 N. FRONT ST.,
SALEM
MILL CITY TAVERN
BYRON DAVIS, PROP.
«
“At the Bottom of the Hill”
MILL CITY
OREGON
Be Sure to watch our
Pre-Inventory
»
Prices beginning next week
METAL
BAKERY & FOUNTAIN
SQUAac
BOTTI!
BAKER
DO
YOUR
B a
OPEN
7 a. m. to 6 p. m.