The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 24, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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for sale. Many of these were bought I six of the latest good books and place
during the evening. Another clever | them on the rental shelf at the li
idea was charging a nickel to see the brary. Jean Chrisman will act as
By MRS. J. A. WRIGHT
baby daughter in an adjoining room. ’ librarian on Saturdays as the library
Members of the Detroit Womens
A business meeting was held. It is open from 2 until 4 on that day so
Civic club enjoyed the hospitality of was decided to donate the sum of the school children can take out the
the S. T. Moore home when about $5 00 toward the Christmas party to books recently received from the
twenty women gathered there at 7:30 be given by various organizations for State library of which there are 86
Wednesday evening for a pot-luck the children. The club will have a in all. Several have volunteered to
dinner. Serving on the committee potluck dessert supper at Marion act if she is unable to A report of
were Mrs. E. W. Bray and Mrs. L Forks on Dec. 14th at which time the years work at the library is to be
L. Rynearson. An idea of Mrs. S. T. the husbands are to be guests. Each 1 sent to Miss Stephens State librarian
Moore's and Mrs. Howard Deans to one atending is to bring a gift not to at once as requested by Mrs E. W.
earn the money pledged by each exceed 50c. Mrs. L. L. Rynearson Bray and Mrs. Otis White received
member of at least $2.00 by January and Mrs. Otis White were added to the door prizes.
Mr. and Mrs Loyd Ketchum and
1st was illustrated when they dis­ the Library board by the pres .Mrs
played hand made aprons and holders Ray Johnson. It was voted to buy 1 children, Phyllis. Donald and Lloyd
and their nephew Richard Hanson
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are leaving today for a weeks visit
with Mr. Ketchm’s parents Mr. and
Mrs. William Ketchum at Sand Point
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Idaho, end his brother and family
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James Ketchum at priest River, Ida.
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Thirteen men were initiated into
the Santiam Aerie fraternal order of
Eagles 2745 on Friday evening. Vis­
Even to those who do their laundry at home,
iting Eagles from Salem were unable
we are providing a rapid drying service at a
to come due to foggy weather. After
the initiation a banquet was held at
small charge
tbe Auxiliary Hall for the Eagle ana
Auxiliary members with about one
4
hundred attending an elaborate tur­
Ì WASHING—60 cents per hour 60 cents minimum charge.
key dinner was served and the head
DRYING—2 cents per pound, wet weight. 50 cents minimum
table was graced with a large birth­
WET WASH—8 cents per pound
day cake in honor of the 2nd anniver­
sary of the Eagles here.
WASH AND DRY’—10 cents per pound
At a Sadie Hawkins day party
OVERALL AND COVERALL SERVICE
qiven at the new auditorium on Fri­
Call 957 for information
day evening by the Sophomore class
of the High School about twenty pup­
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ils attended, Guests came in mas-
querade costume. Mrs. Ed. Hanan,
teacher, represented, Fabulous Jones.
Virginia O’Brien, Daisy May, Mary
Open 9 to 6
Till 8 Tues, and Thurs.
Gordon, Pansy Yokum. Ronnie Mor-
gan, Marryin Sam, and Leonard
Overhalser and Harlow White both
« represented Little Abner. For a pro­
0 gram there was a stocking dance and
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B games. Refreshments of maple bars,
B donuts and apple cider were served.
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Clifford White son of Mr. and Mrs.
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0 Otis White will arrive on Nov. 30th
HIRSCH-WEISS, BLACK BEAR and
U. S. rubber
for a 16 day furlough from the air­
base where he is stationed at Self­
ridge, Michigan.
Tired of waiting for clothes to dry?
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Self Service Laundry
WORK CLOTHES
MEHAMA
5—THE Mill. CITY ENTERPRISE
Mrs Orville Blue is home from the
hospital with a new baby boy.
Mrs. Genevieve White, committee
chairman of the Home Extension unit
announces that November 28 is the
deadline for aprons to be turned in
to her or Meral Teeters of the Me­
hama unit for the county wide apron
sale to sponsor Azalea house at Ore­
gon State.
A blessed event at the G. E. Valen­
tine home increased the canine popu­
lation by 10. Gretchen, a registered
Doberman gave birth to 4 red and 6
black pups Thursday.
LIPPOLD - BRENNER
Friedman-Shelby
Work Shoes
Dress Oxfords
DO YOUR
CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING
now :
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Accountants
•Bookkeeping Service *Auditing
•Payroll Reports
’Income Tax
Phones: Mill City 207
Salem 3-7615
FLOWERS
GOODE’S FLOWER SHOP
Phone Blue 64B
Stayton. Oregon
BARGAINS
In Furniture. Stoves, Dishes
Clothing. House wares
The room which is being added to
the grade school building is almost
completed and is hoped will be ready
for use by the first or second grades 145 S. Church, next to Salem Parking
between Thanksgiving and Christ­ r.
mas. It has not been decided which
of the two grades will occupy the
new addition.
MAC’S
Call George
Quick relief with
Dr. Scholl’s
Arch Supports
3403 or 88, for
Arc & Acetyline Welding
SILVER SADDLE
GARAGE
Highway west of Mill City
Tel. 903, Mill City
EXPERTLY
ITTTE!)
Quick
Towing
Service
Truck and Auto Repairing
Open Days and Evenings
ROWE’S
SHOE REPAIR
Next to Star Theatre
Mil l. CITY, OREGON
STAYTON
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FREE
FREE
Turin*
iurhey ’ Tnrlzûv
lurhey
CAFE
Al a Cart Dinners Short Orders
LYONS
HARLOW L WE1NRICK
Attorney at Law
318 Broadalbin
Albany
Rain Pants and Jackets
CANT-BUST-EM COVERALLS
and LEVIS
GATES
November 24. 194«
CONSTIPATION
(Colitis)
Is a sympton,
not a disease.
Rectal ailments
are the under­
lying factor.
Hemoroids and other
colon ailments must be corrected.
•No loss of time
No hospitalization
Free descriptive booklet
Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic
Naturo-Proctologist
1144 Center St.
Salem, Ore.
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FREE
r ìurKey
4OME IN — BL'Y A USE!) CAR NOW — GET YOUR
THANKSGIVING OR XMAS TURKEY FREE
Check This List
Buy One
(>et Your Free Turkey
1940
1939
1939
1938
1987
1937
1987
1936
1929
1936
1933
195.00
395.00
395.00
345.00
245.00
245.00
145.00
115.00
75.00
195.00
135.00
PLYMOUTH DELUXE 4-door Sedan
HUDSON “112” club Coupe
PLYMOUTH DELUXE 4-door Sedan
PLYMOUTH DELUXE 4-door Sedan
CHEVROLET DELUXE 4-door Sedan
PLYMOUTH DELUXE 4-door Sedan
FORD 2-door Sedan
FORD BUSINESS COUPE
FORD 2-door Sedan
PLYMOUTH DELUXE 4-door Sedan
PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan
YOU DON’T HAVE TO BUY ONE OF THESE USED
CARS TO GET YOUR FREE TURKEY.
ANY USED
CAR WE SELL DURING THIS SALE IS ACCOM-
PANIED BY A FREE TURKEY.
Salem Automobile Co.
CHRYSLER
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406 N. Corn ! St.
Home of Service
495 N. Com i St.
PLYMOUTH
435 N. Court St.
PHONE 3-4117
Tex’s Tavern
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MILL CITY
UNION
STORE
TOWN & COUNTRY STORE
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X 293 N. Commercial St.
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A friendly family
atmosphere prevails
SALEM
Open Friday Till 9 PM.
LITTLE ILLS
MAKE
/foreshow to Ma/ema/toi/ts look
¿Hpcrtut. /io ones' eienoranJer/
Hallmark Chriitma* Wrapping* do th« trick I You
can mix or match the color* of many beautiful
paper*—seal your package* with imaginative seals
-and tie your gifts with the gayest, ribbons and
tag* you've seen in years. Ask to see our meny
beautiful Hallmark wrappings todayl
• True, that "little illness’’
you've been mentioning in
•a offhand way, may ia.1
seem to amount to much—
just a few faint symptoms^
But, neglected, these "little
ills" can lead to big bills for
doctors, medicines, etc; no*
so mention needless suffering
and loss of precious time.
Consult a Doctor now—
you’ll save by it in the end>
And, of course, we hope youTl
bring his prescription to as
for eurefal compounding!
Capital Drug Co
OLESON’S
Thanks Folks
For helping us
put on another
big annual
Fireman’s Benefit
MILL CITY FIRE DEPT