The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, April 28, 1949, Image 5

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    MILL CITY ENTERPRISE.
I oroer by president Mrs. Alex Bode- of the r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville
ker, and devotions were led . \ Mrs. Dawning. A guest. Miss Elaine Ev-
Daisy Johnston. Plans were made for ans, also a student, came with them,
the mothers and daughteis banquet Other guests Sunday weie Mr. and
Hr EVA BRESSLER
Mrs. William Prichard ..as hos­ at Rebkah Hall May 2. Mrs. de Les- Mrs. Bob Carleton and Mr. and Mrs.
tes* for tile meeting of the Women’s pinasse of Hubbard will be the speak Bert Bailey and family of Mehama.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kirgil were called
Society of Christian Service at he. er for the eveniig. The following com­
home . The meeting was called to mittees were appointed: program— to Clatskanin by the sudden death
Mrs. Charles Power, Mrs. Lau.eiue of his mother.
Mrs. Lynn Lambert is convalesc­
Walworth and Mrs. Robert Fether-
ston; dinner—Mrs. Roy Huber, Mrs. ing at the Salem Memorial hospital
Oial Toland. Mrs. Bodeker, Mrs. Al- ! following a major operation Friday
bert Julian, Mrs. Wallace Power, Mrs morning.
Walworth and Mrs. Glen Julian; ta­ i Mrs. Catherine Engdahl of Salem
ble— Mrs. Bodeker, Mrs. Floyd Bas­ is visiting relatives in Lyons. Mrs.
sett, Mrs. Burl Smith and Mrs. Geo. Engdahl is a sister of Mis Amos Hi
Huffman; leception — Mrs. Z-'.-j
Daisy att, Bert Lyons and Pat Lyons.
Johnston, Mrs. 1 Minnie Smith and I Mrs. Charlie Bilyeu and son Mik.
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Mrs. George Clipfell; advertising
and ‘ are visiting at the home of her ipai
tickets—Mrs. Clyde Bressler and Mrs ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hassner in Sacra­
mento, California.
Jim Lande.
Mrs. George Keeley of Portland
Mrs. Merrill Brassfield was hostess was called to the home of her parents,
for the Aletar Society at her home. Mr. and Mrs. RoyHuber because of
Present ’ were Mesdames Herman illness of her father.
Miss Marcella Hassner of Milwau­
Free, Bob Free, Lloyd Free, John
Jungwirth, Doc Jungwirth, Clarence kie, Wisconsin visited at the home of
Jungwirth, Francis Jungwirth, Mike her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
Fink, Leo Wagner, Pat Lyons, Sam and Mrs. Charlie Bilyeu.
Ly nn Royo ef near Los Angeles.
Bridges, Philip Pietrok, Mrs. Theresa
California, arrived at the home of
Runde and Father Schneider.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye
Lons Home Demonstration on Tuesday evening. Lynn, who op­
Extension Unit held its meeting at erated his own fishing boat was
Rebekah Hall with Mrs. Percy Hiatt caught in a storm about seven mile-
and Mrs. Clyde McRae the project out at s< a, with the boat sinking in
leaders, demonsti ating frozen foods. about nine hundred feet of water.
Easter Sunday dinner guests at the With the assistance of the coast gu­
Pat Lyons home were Mr. an Mrs. ard he and his partner made it safe to
Keith Taylor and son Maurice of shore.
Mrs. Percy Hiatt was hostess for
Waldport, Mr. and Mrs. Georeg Meil
ke and daughter Carolyn of Stayton the afternoon card club with the
and Mr. an Mrs. Wayne Ransom of party held at the Rebekah hall. Sev­
Mehama. In the afternoon an Easter eral tables of 500 weie in play foll­
egg hun was held for the children. owing 1:30 dessert luncheon. High
Juanita and Duane Downing of score was held by Mrs. Vern Ny-
JUST EAST OF GATES
OSC spentthe week end at the home digger, low by Mrs. Albert Carr.and
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Mis. Orville Downing drew the tra-
cling prize. Present for the party
weie Mrs. Vern Nydigger, Mrs. Al-
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bert Carr, Mrs. Orville, Downing,
Mrs. Earl Allen, Mrs. Pat Lyons.
Revive your winter-weary lawn. Feed
M ra. Floyd Bassett, Mrs. Bob Free,
with
LAWN FOOD. It's clean and
Mrs. Heiman Free, Mrs. Sam Bridges
made especially for western soils. Feed
and the hostess, Mrs. Hiatt
APRIL 28. 1949
ONS
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MAPI E S
>• feed lour lawn
2,500 sq ft - $2.45.
Sow
SEED. Goes farther because
you get 3,000,000 seeds in each pound.
45
5 lbs - $6.95.
Sunday dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye were Mr.
and M rs.Russell Story of Portland.
STAÏTON HDWE
& Furniture Co.
THE CHIN-UP CLUB will hold a
hard times benefit dance Saturday at
the Brooks school auditorium. Turn
west from !>9-E as you enter Books
nine miles north of Salem. Admission
75 cents.
Salem-m-m
CANDIES
Herrold-Philippi Motor Co.
STAYTON
AWARDED THE FASHION ACADEMY GOLD MEDAL AS THE "FASHION CAR OF THE YEAR”
I’M SELLING OUT
EVERYTHING
2J Floors of Fine
GOES
Furniture Sacrificed!
FRESH!
NEW!
MARVELOUS!
A Man’s Gift
A Hostess' Delight
CÎ M J
Mother will want to
hear from you on
Mother's Day, May 8th
—c-d we hove the Hall-
ma-k Card that says
¡.;t what you wont to
s r,
» nv you want
•t r-iv it. Better select
; J -'s row.
Tcke the wheel...Try the new FORD "FEEL” at your Ford Dealer’s!
111 Health Is Forcing Me Out of
Business! My Doctor
Says “RETIRE!”
THOSE
C7\VVe know ycur
Drive a demonstrator yourself. Feel the “Magic Action"
of Ford’s “King-Size" Brakes. No other car in Ford’s
field has “MogSc Action" Brakes for 35% easier stops.
Fee/ Ford's ‘ Hydra-Coir’ front and "Para-Flex" rear
springs step over the bumps. Feel the solid comfort of
Ford’s “Mid Ship' Ride You’ll agree Ford's never been
so far ahead.
Shipped anywhere in the U. S.
||ALLA\ARK CARDS
My doctor says. “You can’t take it
with you!" I believe him. I'm selling
out my entire stock of quality fur­
niture.. .»very thing has to “ii. Two
and a half floors of “Name” furni­
ture is going at sacrifice prices. I’ts
the chance of a lifetime ffo- »oil to
ffurnish »our horn«- with really fine
furniture at bargain prices. Every­
thing in the store is for sale .. . ev­
erything reduc«-d Io the lowest possi­
ble price.
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J From where I sit ...fy Joe Marsh
How We Licked
The Parking Problem
( For a while it looked like we’d
have to put up parking meters.
Folks working in town—including
some of the store owners—were
t»Idng up all of the space along
Main Street.
Farmers coming in to shop never
found a place to park, and some­
times had to lug stuff a half mile
or so. Some started to do their buy­
ing in other towns. Finally, store
owners and farmer* had a get-
together—with the result that the
empty field near the depot was
fixed up for all-day parkers.
Amazing V alues in Bedroom Suites!
Astounding Buys! True V alues!
done comfortably, and the mer­
chants have a better place to park
than they had before. Just took a
little friendly co-operation to make
everybody happy.
From where 1 sit. m<et differ­
ences can be ironed out by just
talking thing* over—maybe with a
rup of coffee or glass of beer—and
seeing the other person's side of it.
Next time you have a problem or
a little difference to settle, why n«<
try just that?
Now farmers get their -' ppi- g
Lift 14^1, 1919. I • ted Stetti Brtuen frulla:
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Living Loom Sets Greatly Reduced!
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f urniture for every room in vour h>i me. Davenports, lanitrt, occasional
chairs, floor-cove ring, appliance«, ha rdware
ever» thing must go!
t ome and get it
it th«-»» prie-s e »»rything will mose fast.
] Our Building Is
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FOR RENI!
i All Fixtures, Display
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Shelves, Etc.
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FOR SALE
CAPITAL Hdwre & Furniture