Don’t Borrow—Subscribe Today! aHnaannn»aHnnnö»»nH«oBEinD» MASTER Popular—bee»»»» ÌMGLO TRADE MARK STAY-WHITE Regularly 11.39 Until May 31, 1950 Try a pint of KEM-GLO, in white that stays white, at only 98^, Today! A pint covers up to 50 square feet. * 10 lovely colors in quarts and gallons. Pints in Stay­ white only. 7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE You Can Now Plan and "Build" Your All-Electric Kitchen on Your Dining Room Table at Home When you start to plan an all- electric kitchen for your new home, or to remodel your present one, a neighborhood kitchen plan- ning specialist or appliance dealer can help you "build” the new kit­ chen on the dining room table weeks and months before con­ struction gets under way. He probably is no magician, but he brings the kitchen, in­ cluding draperies and samples for floor covering, so that you may select everything from the room arrangement to the fittings To­ day. Hotpoint, a leading producer of electric kitchens—and this in­ cludes planned home laundries— has outfitted thousands of kitchen dealers with miniatures of all the automatic pushbutton appli­ ances that have been developed i to save the housewife time and work. The planning specialist will drop around in the evening when the family is together, carrying a little black suitcase. When the case of kitchen fittings is opened, the kitchen engineer opens his suitcase and pulls out a board divided into one inch squares made of linoleum or composition board This is floor for the kit­ chen you are going to “build." If you are building a new home vou mav have architect’s draw, ings showing the room size, win- dows, doors and radiator loca­ tions. The visiting specialist takes these drawings and places walls which simulate your new kitchen on his miniature floor. If you are going to U-Type Design remodel your present kitchen he measures its dimensions and makes a floor plan ■jn a pad of squared paper. When the basic room is "con- itructcd" you are ready to select and place the floor appliance? and cabinets There will be the re­ frigerator. the electnc range— perhaps in the apartment house sizi as well as the standard, the sink enclosing the dishwasher or v separate dishwasher which can stand alongside the sink; a selec­ tion of base and wall cabinets in various sizes. Among his aids for kitchen planning, the specialist will have diagrams which show three, or possibly more basic kitchen de­ signs such as the common *‘L” shape, the “U” shape, or, the k>tchen in which the appliances The pleasure of what we enjoy is j lost by coveting more. SANTIAM Fraternal Order of Eagles 2745 meets at Ladies Auxiliary Hall I each Tuesday at 8 p.m. »2.39 Qt. »7.98 Gal. Get your PINT of KEM- , GLO Stay-white at only 984, I TODAY! Bring this ad to 1 Open. Friday Afternoons FRERES Building Supply McEWAN Mill City Phone 2243 MILL (TTY PHOTO SHOP DR. MARK REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Will be at his Mill City office in the Jenkins Building Thursday afternoons 1 to 6 p.m. Also Thursday evenings by Appointment. I I I ! Center Work Point» The range is frequently at the point closest to the dining room or eating nook. Most kitchen planners prefer to have the sink — sometimes called the “clean-up center" because it can include the food disposal and automatic dishwasher — between these two points. Foods taken from the refrigerator usually go to the sink before they reuch the range. This works in reverse as meal leftovers are transferred to storage con- i tamers at the sink lend then - placed in the - refrigerator. Also t-he cen­ ter position of sink makes Woii-Type Oeogn the water conven- lent to both refrigerator and range Another point that the special­ ist will advise is to have a win­ dow above the sink This not only permits better light for cleaning jobs, but also otters a view when you art doing chores at the sink When the floor layout has been settled, you select the wall-cab- inets There are different sizes for areas over working counters, the range arid the refrigerator. The number of these handy stor­ age units is limited only by the wall space available In a well-planned kitchen the amount of space needed in the wall-cabinets should be deter­ mined to a considerable extent according to the specific appli DETROIT The color scheme of your curtains and any decorative pieces that enter in are equally impor­ tant but. unlike the floor and the base tops, they can frequently be changed The floor and the cab­ inet tops will be with you, many years if not for the rest of the time you may use the house and they must have colors and pat­ terns that you know you will en­ joy living with. Many of the larger department stores and home furnishings stores have divisions which not only supply floor coverings and drapes, but also take a complete contract for the appliances and al) other fittings This type of transaction has one advantagi in that it assures you that a single '•family of mechanics” will do the entire job. Also, you have to deal with only one merchant. If you are going to build or remodel, by all means make in­ quiries about this “build-it-your- self-in-miniature” service J’ takes much of the guess work out of procuring your new kitchen I FIRST PRESBYTERI\N (Hl'RCH Morning worship 11 a.m. Music by choir. Dr. David J. Ferguson, Preaching Young People at 6:30 p.m., Mrs Arthur Kreiver, leader. • • • IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday School 10 A M. Morning Service 11 A.M. Youths Hour 6:15 P.M. Evening Service 7 P.M. Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 P.M Eldon Haley, Pastor • • « FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Services every Lord's day Morning worship 11:00 A.M. Young People's meeting 6:30 P.M. Evening worship 7:30 P.M. T. Courtney, Jr., Pastor • • • FREE METHODIST CHURCH North Mill City Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 a m. Junior church 11:00 a.m. Evening service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 p. Phone 1906 Rev. L. C. Gould, Pastor FOX VALLEY Several Fox Valley folks and con­ RUTH SKIDMORE Mrs. Ray Johnson, Mrs. Cal Schla- testants attended the amateur show , dor, Mrs. Pat Crawford and Mrs. given at the Mill City theatre Thurs­ Gordon Skidmore were delegates day evening. The two small Prideaux from the Detroit Woman’s Civic club children, Kathryn Johnston and Cecil to the Marion County Federation Bassett were from Fox Valley. Convention at Silverton, April- 28. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Miller who were Mrs. Johnson was elected County living in their trailer house near Mill Auditor for the Federation. City, have moved their trailer to the Mr. and Mrs. Cal Schlador were Albert Julian farm In Fox Valley. | business visitors in Silverton, Satur­ Miller is a grandson of the Julians. day. I Mrs. West with Mrs. Jack Johnston The Detroit Woman’s Civic club spent Monday In Salem. They took will give a dance, June 3rd, in the Mrs. Baker, who spent last week school auditorium. visiting here, to her sister’s home in Salem. They also called on Mrs. Roy Miu City No. 144, West at 380 Fairview and at the Gus 1.0.0 F. meets every Friday Plenge home near Liberty. Mrs. Plenge is a sister of Mrs. Baker. night. Visiting brothers welcome. The annual Mother-Daughter ban­ quet at the Lyons community church will be May 9th in the church social rooms. Mothers of the vicinity are invited to bring a daughter and attend the banquet and evening entertain­ ment. For All Your J Plumbing and Heating Needs Spaniol & Co. Plumbing and Sheet Metal Works Stayton Mill City Plumbing & Heating Change Color Scheme COMMUNITY CHURCH Full Gospel Preaching Sunday school 10 A.M. Morning worship 11 A.M. Evangelistic sendee 8 P.M. Preaching sendees Wednesday and Friday 8 P.M. Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor See Us KAHHIIKIAfN HOME OFFICE: 313 W. FIRST, ALBANY are arranged along opposite walls. After selecting the basic floor design for your appliances, you determine ho» each should be placed in order to create the greatest accessibility to other parts of the house and the out­ doors For example, the refrig­ erator will be located at the point nearest the door where supplies arrive ances. For example, should you select an 8 cu. ft. refrigerator you need a total of 24 cu. ft. of dry storage space close at hand for foods awaiting preparation. Home economists at Hotpoint, Inc., have determined that a three to one ratio of dried to refrig­ erated foods make a very ade­ quate storage center. The cab­ inets over and near the range should contain the condiments and such dry foods as cereals and others that go directly to the range from the package. Of course, the equipment and utensils used for cleaning should be near the dishwasher sink. All the fore­ going steps in U“?*LiJJ building your kitchen on the JJ dining room table can be accomplished L Typ« D«*ig< in the same time it has taken to read about them, if you have no unusual complications The next, and probably us im­ portant as any other step in the process, is the selection of the colors and type of decorations you want to “personalize” your kitchen. You have two basic ele- ment* to consider — the floor covering and the tops on your base cabinets. Church \ctivities Before you buy-see the SPARK GAS MAKING DEMONSTRATION SANTIAM GENERAL AUTO and TRUCK REPAIR Arc and Acetylene Welding Phone 3452 “We Aim To Please” REPORT OF CONDITION OF MILL CTTT STATE BANK of Mill City in the State of Oregon at the close of business on April 24, 1950. ASSETS SEE Cash, balances with other banks. Including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection .................. $ 258,114 11 567.413 63 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 51.31591 Obligations of States and political subdivisions ..................... 417,755 92 Loans and discounts (including »450.40 overdrafts)......... 32,327 13 Bank premises owned »23.729 39. furniture and fixtures »8,597.74 PHONE 503 14.250 00 Real estate owned other than bank premises 392 34 Other assets ..... . ........... »1.341,569 04 TOTAL ASSETS j®jgg34P'KR5©t.'XD«XM»«S5WI>OC5©©CXI»WCa'KXiX!X5n«-X3(DOOOOaCBC5WaWW5CX LIABILITIES Demand deposit« of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $ 691.651 30 I 422.221 20 REIXINDITIONED AND GUARANTEED Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations 11.929 15 Deposits of United States Government ................................. _ Deposits of States and political subdivisions ............. ................. 117 906 59 ; 10,413 35 Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS »1,254.121 59 8.148 85 Other liabilities All Priced Within Reach of Everyone. Check This List. TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated Come In, See for Yourself 11.202.270 44 obligations shown below) CAPITAL ACCOUNTS GOOD TERMS Capital COURTEOUS SERVICE X Surplus GOOD TRADES Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 41 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR 48 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR ta PLYMOUTH COUPE TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS I- CHEVROLET 2-DOOR MEMORANDA 39 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR I * FORD 4-DOOR I CHEVROLET 2-DOOP. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for 49 DODGE PICKUP « S 100 000 00 1935 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP « other purposes ..... ....... » . D tz B »» Hill. ..... President, . — the above-named bank, do solemnly swear or Very good condition. Only »199 I. of ■ affirm' that 'the above" statement is true, and that It fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and net forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief D_B HILL. Correct—Attest: Mildred L Allen Frank Rada, and C E Manon. Director«. Home of Service • PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER State of Oregon. County of Marion ss: 495 N Com i St 435 N Court St. 405 N. Confi St Sworn to and subnenbed before me thin 28th day of April 1950 D B HILL, JR. Notary Public. PHONE 3-4117 My commission expires April 10. 1954 'Seal) illWXlMIMWTOrr—— x X X X X X X X X X K SCX'X X.X XXXXXXXXXX ìCX XJCXMXX I I I • I I I I FOR FREE ESTIMATES MARTIN J. HANSEN USED CARS XXX«XM Salem Automobile Co. May 4. IBM ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC CHURCH, MILL CITY Mass at 9 A.M. Confessions heard before Mass. Altar Society 2d Wednesday 8 p.m. Father C Mai. Pastor • « • I..D.S. OF JESl'S CHRIST CHURCH Detroit Sunday school each Sunday 10 a.m, in high school building. Detroit. Priethood meeting 11 a.m. Zealand Fryer, Presiding • • • GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH <>i < noN Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m. Evening worship 7:30 p.m. Walter Smith, Pastor • • • DETROIT C HRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday school at IB a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Youth meeting 6:45 p.m. Youth night Saturday 7 p.m. Warren Knape, Pastor J. W. GOIN UETERINARIAN STAYTON PHONE 414« Opposite Claude lewis' Service Station