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About The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1949)
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE. SEPTEMBER L 194» LA M PL Sl’ITS rayon and wool gabardine zest Highway West of Mill City lled values. FULLY MODERN Crudo Arroogud EXPERT MEC HANICS $130 Open Day and Night WELDING AND REPAIRING DUDLEY JONES Tel. 003 Mill City Baker s Mill City Jewelry I I V Toman’s Hilltop Store Grocery Department 2 lbs. Process cheese free with every order of $10.00 or more BOY FALLS FROM CAR AS OPENS CAR DOOR ON RIDE Darrell Walker, two year-old of Donald Walkei was injured Mon day when he opened the car door While riding. The wind caught the door before his father could reach him and it threw him onto the high way. He was ba lly bruised and lac erated and has a slight head injuiy. He was rushed to the doctor immedi ately and then taken into Salem where he is under observation. (Latest Report) His dad brought him home Wednesday and he is feel ing fine being very popular with the child en in camp who are curious to see his bruises. IDANHA CHILD DIES Life ebbed from the body of the two and one-half year old Fears gill Sunday evening enroute to Stay ton for medical care. The small * year old baby in the 4 same family has been ill and was taken for a penicillin shot Sunday night and when no better Monday Hardware Department For Guaranteed s .49 12 qts. Galvanized Pails .25 Dust Pans .12 12 inch wooden spoons .25 Cotton Clothes line 50 ft. Canning kettle, large size, regular 2.65 - now 2.39 Canning kettle, medium size, regular 2.19 now 1.98 Cleaning, it’s the NU-METHOD 18-HOUR SERVICE MILL C ITA Store hours 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. Closed Sunday & ¡Labor Day We Deliver Jumbo Bib Contest Number of yards of thread, won by Miss Pauline Mason, as 1025 yards; correct, 1023 yards Number of yards of material, won by Mnt. E. Elwood as 17’* yards; correct. 17 1-3 yards Five were tied as to weight; all had 20 lbs.; the correct weight was 201,< lbs. Miss Cooke son the Cowhoy doll in a tie-breaker drawing. SAME COST 168 N. Commercial SALEM ..'I' * Dicks SHOE REPAIR Top Quality Work At Regular Prices Construction Workers' Shoes a Specialty 24 hour service or while you wait MILL CITY ¡u n ,' »si To Any New Gas Heat account, or any Old Account not now heating with gas, we will Sell Any Heating Stove in stock at 1-2 Price! . SILVER SADDLE GARAGE Bellin’s, Mehama Fast Safe Clean Economical 1 Ingonioui sew device keep« your engagement wedding ring en- temble locked togetherl No twining — no separating. Stunning styles . . . blue-white diamonds — wi TOY & HOBBY SHOP NOTICE RING HÛUNTIM65 PflFKRY ÎMDME* UWAYJI Salem Oregon. 5c .1. NA POL EON AND JOSEPH INE HELPED PREPARE FASHIONABLE, MID NIGHT PALACE SUP PERS, QUARRELING VIOLENTLY OVER WHOSE OMELETS WERE BETTER . SMART SHOP CARROTS, 3 bunches BRO< < DLL lb.......... CAULIFLOWER ... Giant Cucumbers ... «. K/NG ARTHUR_____ ED HIS ROUND TA BL E KNIGHTS WITH *BRAGGET" —BEER HIGHLY SEASONED — WITH SPICES. r,KSrc<fr^r) $2” SPECIAL THIS WEEK super tailoring all in rich ful colors at $17.95. O-ly ■ FOOD WAS MANS EARL IEST QUEST, WHICH STILL CONTINUES. CRUSADERS also sought spices , WHILE QUEEN ISA - BELLA EXPECTED CO LUMBUS TO RETURN SPICES FOR HER JEWELS. Santiam Grown Vegetables .. I.. I I Bert Turnldge submitted to sur- gery on one of his arms at Salem Memorial hospital in Salem last week. The limb was amputated at the shoul der and Mr. Turnidge is reported to be resting well. n „n » . GOES TO NOURISH HIM, THREE-FOURTHS to KILLHIM. * UNDERGOES OPERATION . A* I Fun for ovoryono. Squ««K) th« hondgrip— Toy-Tob« scampers forwardl Tough ilwl bod, II" ■ •" ■ 3" onamolod bright y.Oow with rod «port. <ubbor whnli can't «cratch floors. No dock work to got eat of ardor. , i; O ne - fourth N.wMobo’ToyToiM Gas Heat, Inc. SAM BRUM;ES, Prop. I; A CHINESE PROVERB CAYS OF A WEALTHY MAN S RICH FOOD, Don't Borrow — Subscribe! "": Funeial services for Harold Dean, Jr., 26, who died at a Portland hos pital, were held by Dr. David James Ferguson from the Mill City Presby terian church at 2 o’clock Saturday with buiial in Fairview cemetery. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dean, Sr. and sister, De- loris Dean, all of Mill City. morning was rushed to Doermbecker Ed Cooke is building a pumice du- 'hospital in Portland. Mrs. Fears is in | plex in the Swift addition on King- Portland with her son. |woo Ave. Lowell Stiffler is planning Dr. E. C. Willcutt of Detroit ie- I a new store building o n Santiam a i ported a diagnosis of dysentery. ¡Blvd, above Don’s Garage. -■I- 1 HAROLD DEAN SERVICES HELD LYONS. Ore. I 3 l aust & Ross THE FRIENDLY STORE SATURDAY SPECIALS Red & White Coffee, 1 lb. .52, 2 lb. 1.03 .35 I Mayonnaise, Red & White, pt. Flour, Red & White, 10lbs. .79,25 lbs. 1.79 (’ream Style Corn,R&W, 303 tin, 2 for .29 Evaporated Milk, all brands, 2 for Sweet Pickles, Wadhams Whole, 8-oz. bottle .25 I Peanut Butter, 1-lb. jar .39, 2 lb. jar .77 Wax Paper, 125-fl. roll .23 Highland PureCane& Maple Syrup, 12-oz.jug.29,24-oz .57 Cranberry Sauce, R&W, No. 300 tin .15 Super Suds, lg. pkg .27 Peets Granulated Soap, Ig. pkg .35 Diced Beets, R& W, No. 2 tin. 2 for .25 Flav-R-Jell Gelatine Dessert, 3 for 19 M.C. P. Jam & Jelly Pectin, 31-2 oz.,3for.35 Don t Forget Prize Night at 6 o'clock Saturday, Sept. 3rd