The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 15, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Mr and Mrs. Sam May and family
and Mrs. Florence Cummings of Sa
lem, mother of Mrs May, and Cleo
Jose were dinner guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Colburn.
December 15. ISM
GRANGE PLANS INSTALLATION
Santiam Valley Grange will hold
installation of officers Friday eve­
ning, Dec. 16. at 8, according to
Fern Sletto, grange secretary. Ber­
tha J. Beck, Oregon state secretary,
will be installing officer during the
open meeting to the public.
A Christmas party will be held at
the same meeting with a gift ex­
change and pot luck dinner to be
held following the installation. Gifts
are not to exceed 50 cents.
Grange dues will be taken Die same
night, it was announced, and all
members are asked to bring theirs
in order to compete for the 1950 pen­
nant. The Grange has won the pen­
nant the past two years, having col­
lected its dues by March 31 of each
year, and officials hope to do the
same this year. Dues are $2 60 per
member.
ELKHORN
By ELSIE MYERS
Elkhorn experienced its first snow
of the season last week It started
snowing Thursday and by Friday
morning there were about three
inches on the level.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myers attended
American Legion meetings in Stayton
Wednesday evening.
The regular
meetings were followed by a county
council meeting
Mr. and Mrs Louie Ray recently
LARGE
spent the day at the home of their
( HOICE TREES
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
$4.00
Mrs. Don Schultz of Scio. Their lit­
tle grandson, who has been suffering
and
with rheumatic fever, was not too
well. The Rays brought their little
A Group of
grand-daughter home with them for
Your Choice
a few days.
at $1.50
Word has been received of the
death of Mis, Fay Worley of Molalla
An acre of pine trees can produce on December 4th. Mrs. Worley was
three times more cellulose than an the mother of Mrs Bonita Myers.
Any Size to Order
Mr. and Mrs. John Baller of Red­
acre of cotton.
mond were recent guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dark.
Those from the Little Northfork at
tending the Farmers Union in Meha­
ma Friday night were Bell Bickett,
LET US FIGURE YOUR ESTIMATES ON PULMBING
Mr. and Mrs S. C. Dark and Mr. and
Mrs.
Ike Myers
AND HEATING. NO JOB TOO LARGE AND NONE
Salem visitors Saturday included
TOO SMALL
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickett and girls
Ph. 2-7390
Shop and Residence 4260 Macleay Rd.
SALEM
and Mrs. Mary Patrick
tim
Mrs. Steve Dark was the guest Fri­
day of Mrs. Goldie Peck.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Myers visited
with friends and relatives in Elkhorn
COMMERCIAL. INDUSTRIAL AND DOME TIC
Saturday. They were dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ike
LIGHTING
Myers. Sunday guests at the Myers
home were Mrs. Myers’ brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
I Metzger an her nephew, Robert
SALEM
236 N. High St.
Exley of Gresham.
CHRISTMAS
TREES
DICK’S SHOE SERVICE
GREENLY’S Plumbing & Heating
Salem Lighting & Appliance Co.
I
The University Bowl
of Salem cordially invites the Bowling Public to come in and en­
joy the sport and fun of bowling.
12 Modern Brunswick alleys to bowl on
OPEN 11 A. M. to 12 P. M.
Rate 35c per line—3 lines for $1.00
As a Special GET ACQUAINTED Offer, this Ad. is good
for one Line of bowling at our modern bowling palace,
the finest fai the Northweet._______________________________ £
Salem, Ore.
UNIVERSITY BOWL
1340 State St.
Tel. 20631 for reservations
COME IN AND TRY FOR SOME OF THE HANDSOME PRIZES
MO
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FESTIVE PUNCH FOR
HOLIDAY PARTIES
Punch makes the party, especially
when it's a gleaming bowl of spark­
ling golden punch sift among grape
reds and purples, that tastes as
good as it looks.
This Banana-Float Punch has a
delicious fragrant, fruity flavor and
it's amazingly quick and easy to
prepare, thanks to the Real Grfld
canned lemonade, orange and
grapefruit bases which are its prin­
cipal ingredients. The convenient
sized cans give you all the fine
fresh fruit flavor with none of the
fuss and bother of squeezing and
straining.
These canned fruit juice bases
are economical, too, because they
are all juice and no waste. Vou'il
want to keep a supply of all three
flavors on hand to use for a variety
of de'icious, refreshing drinks.
Banana-Float Party Punch
(makes 30 punch cups)
1 can each Real Gold lemonade buse.
orange base and grapefruit base
2 cups strong tea
I No. 2 can crushed pineapple
1 quart water
2 quarts charged water
I banana
Mix lemonade, orange and grupe-
fruit bases with tea, pineapple and
water. Just before serving, pour
ovoi ice and ndd charged water
Slice banana and float on top.
Di n’t B >riow — Stihacnbe!
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announcing
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VIV'S STEAK HOUSE HAS OPENED ITS NEW
private D ining roomj availabix for
SPECIAL PARTIES AND ALL ORGANIZATIONS.
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS $1.25
Featuring Fried Chicken, Prawns, Etc.
V1VS Steak House
" WHERE DAM WORKERS DINE ”
IRIS HOLGATE — Under New Management — DAVE PORTER
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Radiantube Cooking Units
hove been detignod for
ipeedier, more economical
cooking. They're flatter and
wider—so more heating sur­
face comoi In contoct with uten­
sil*. Tip up for easy cleaning.
ATFMf built - In
lights entire cook­
ing top.
NEW. witch
NEW t-60Time-
knobs are easier to
Signol ha* two
road — no need to
speed*- ene far
bond
or
• top - watch
roach.
FREE
utes, another for up
smoothly,
to 60 minutes.
on triple Nylon
NEW
smarter-
leaking styling by
1940
IMS
193»
1938
1937
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1987
193«
192»
IMO
1938
world-famous Ray­
mond loewy.
Model RM-75
— double oven. Cniy
$00 00 down — cash
price $000 00
• models of f rigidoiro
ing from $000.00
MEHAMA, OREGON
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Fresh Meat
VERY REASONABLE
Mill City
OPEN WEEK DAYS
8 A M. to 7 P.M.
SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS
!> A M to 4 P M.
S
HAS MOVED
To the Building Next Door
to Jenkin'a Hardware
BUSINESS HOI IIS CHANGED
to 10 till 5i30 Fridays
Evenings by
Special Appointment
PHONE 224$
Mill City
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REMEMIER i
LAST JANUARY
ex AND FEBRUARY
Be comfortabls now sod prepared
for the really cold weather to come.
Spark Oil Hesters always give
rou just the temperature you waas
when you want it See them today.
„„From
Spark deluxe OiJ
Heaters give both
circulating and ,„irTiei|igte
radiant beat For
complete comfort. Delivery
you need both.
_ SPARK _
jjOILCIRCBLATIMC REATERSb
SPANIOL & CO.
Plumbing and Sheet Metal Works
FREE
Ph. 5O5B
STAYTON. ORE.
FREE
PLYMOUTH DELUXE 4-door Sedan ....
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HUDSON “lit” club Coupe
... ______ __ ________
Pl.YMOI III IlM.I XF, 4-door Sedan
PLYMOUTH DELUXE 4 door Sedan
< HEVROI ET DELUXE 4-door Sedan _...
PLYMOUTH DELUXE 4-door Sedan
FORD t-door Sedan
FORD BI SIMAS < OI 1’1.
FORO t-door Sedan
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PLYMOUTH DELUXE 4 door Sedan .. ...
PIA MOI TH » door Sedan
4M 00
.4M.00
$05.00
345.00
245 00
2454»
145-90
145 00
7500
195.00
135 00
YOU DON'T HAVE TO BUY ONE OF THESE USED
CARS TO GET YOUR FREE TURKEY.
ANY USED
CAR WE 8KLL DURING THIS SALE IS ACCOM­
PANIED BY A FREE TURKEY.
floctric Rangos start
KEN GOLLIET
:«• ;«• :o> :«•
Check I his List
Buy One
Get Your Free Turkey
quietly
rollers.
Jl’ST EAST OF GATES
COME IN — BUY A USED CAR NOW — GET YOUR
THANKSGIVING OR XMAS TURKEY FREE
ing up to 6 min­
NEW
«KWB&
Turkey Turkey Turkey
ac­
curacy for measur­
storage
drawers move
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THE (. Ufi Ambers'
The second regular meeting oi the
Gates Chamber of Commerce was
held at the Gates Furniture Store.
Thursday evening, with W R Hutch­
eson presiding.
Plans for future
projects were discussed It was de­
cided to have a community Christmas
tree erected and decorated A com­
mittee was appointed to secure the
tree and select a site on the high­
way.
The Church of Christ, Gates, is ex­
tending a cordial welcome for every­
one in the community to attend serv­
ices through Sunday morning, De­
cember 10. A program has l>een pro­
posed and a pot-luck dinner will be
held following the program Every-
body is welcome.
A delegation of members of the
Gates Chamber of Commerce and
property owners were in Salem Mon­
day to meet members of the county
court, in protest over the proposed
closing of several streets in Gates.
Petitions had been presented request­
ing the closure of streets leading
from the highway north which would
leave property owners towards the
i hill, with no means of exit from
I their land.
Mr. and Mis. la'Wis Cline and son
. from the ranger station in Detroit
. were Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon Rains. They
reported five inches of snow at the
station and more expected to fall.
Miss Janet Klinker who spent a
week at the home of her grandpar­
ents Mr. and Mrs. Millsap, returned
to her home in Stayton Sunday.
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The annual Christmas party of the
Gates Woman's club was held in the
recreation room of the high school,
Thursday afternoon.
A short busi­
ness meeting was held, Mrs. Elmer
Stewart presiding.
Reports were
made by the committees who had ar­
ranged the recent bazaar sponsored
by the club. Votes of thanks were
taken for all the nrercliahta and
members who had donated articles to
be sold at the bazaar and to all the
members who gave their time and
efforts to make it a success. Follow­
ing the business session a program
was presented. Misa Eileen Eccleston
played a piano solo: 'White Christ- |
mas". A demonstration showing how |
to make decorations for the Christ­
mas tree was given by Mrs. Harold
Wilson; Mrs Edmund Davla read
•'The Night Before Christmas”;
'talk: "Christmas in Alabama” v
given by Mrs. Paul Davis; Mrs. Theo­
dore Burton gave an amusing mono­
logue; an exchange of Christmas
Greetings over the telephone with
her mother in Danish". The program
was followed by the exchange of
gifts by the members present. Re­
freshments were served by the host­
esses, Mrs. Gerald Heath, Mrs. Clar­
ence Johnson and Mra. Edmund Da­
vis. Those in attendance were Mrs.
Elmer Klutke, Mrs. Larry Shelton,
Mrs Melbourne Rambo, Mrs. Theo­
dore Burton, Mrs. Frank Saunders,
Mrs. Norman Garrison, Mrs. Paul
Davis, Mrs. Lincoln Henness, Mrs.
Harold Wilson, Mrs. Lula Collins,
Mrs. Laura Joaquin, Mrs Elmer Ste­
wart, Mrs. Joe Joaquin, Mrs. Albert
Millsap, Mrs. Velma Carey, Mra.
Louisa Romey, a visitor, Mrs. George
Manolis and the hostesaes, Mrs.
Heath, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Davis.
Mrs. Frank Blazek, Mrs. George
Stewart. Mra. Dallas Strickler and
Carol Jane Blazek were shopping in
Salem Tuesday.
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Fluorescent lamp
stoop,
GATES
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Salem Automobile Co.
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405 N Com l St
House of Service
4M N Coml 8t
PHONE 8-4111
PLYMOUTH
4.35 N. Court St.
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