The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 01, 1950, Page 5, Image 5

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H. A. Schroeder
Repair Shop
• Blacksmithing
• Welding
• lagging and Saw
MUI Repairing
BLOCK WEST OF THEATRE
.. . drag your well-dipped paint
brush across the edge of the paint
can to remove excess paint. That’s
a procedure which is very wearing
on the bristles, even with the new
consumer paint brushes bristled
with nylon. In addition, if you
drag the narrow ends of the
brush against the edge of the can,
you scrape off a greater percent­
age of paint than you want to—
which means a thin eoat and more
trips back and forth for dipping.
DON'T
WITH AN
END O’ WINTER
CHECK-UP
Complete spring check­
up to take winter creaks
out of your car, put it in
rop condition!
□ An expert chassis lubrication
Crankcase drained, flushed,
□ refilled
with RPM Motor Oil
□ Oil filter serviced
and differential
□ Transmission
drained, flushed and refilled
transmission
□ Automatic
serviced
Front wheel bearings in­
□ spected
and re packed
Battery
checked, cleaned
□ and serviced
□ Radiator flushed, inspected,
refilled
□ Tires and spare cross­
switched, thoroughly in­
spected. properly inflated
PLUS: A dozen extra safety
checks and services! Service
to suit your convenience,
PHONE TODAY!
ALLEN
KEITH
We take better care of your car
CHEVRON
GAS STATION
brush. A
... "ride” your .
heavy forcing stroke does not dis­
tribute paint properly and ruins
your brush. Don’t poke or jab a
large brush into the comers. Use
the brush designed for the iob!
initiated. Opal Leming, Vida Oja, 3—THE MII.l. (TTY ENTERPRISE
Jane XVeisgerber and Mildred Oliver
were initiated by Bemidene Stoll.
Jean Cannon, Esther Fouts, Pearl
Geibler, Burley Hansen and Floy
Storey, with Roselle Vickers, sgt. at Mrs. Bert Carr and two daughters
arms.
Laura and Mary were among Fox
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Joyce and chil­ Valley folks attending the Queener
dren, who have made their home here home-coming picnic Sunday.
for the past year, moved Tuesday The pre-school children with their
to Depoe Bay where Joyce has em­ mothers enjoyed a picnic Wednesday.
ployment.
It was the last day of pre-school in
Frank Tucker, Jeff Leming, Henry this district.
Heibert and John Weisgerber were Mrs. Ivan Smith entertained for a
initiated into the Legion.
home products party at her home
Dinner guests in the Carl Schaffer Wednesday afternoon.
home Friday night were Mrs. Ben
Miss Juanita Thomas who spent
Cherrier, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Moore, the past several months at the West
Mr. and Mrs. Don Farell. Mr. and home has moved to the Reid apart­
Mrs Charles Cannon and son, Mr. and ments in Mill City. Her sister from
Mrs. Vernon Hallford and daughter Canyonville is with her. Juanita is
and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Snyder.
one of the Mill City high school grad-
Mrs. Jack Gulliford left Friday, uates this year. She plans to go to
with her mother, Mrs. Lucas, for Kansas to visit another sister after
Hamilton, Mont., to attend a family graduation this week.
reunion and a week's visit with rela- i Richard Douglas, who lives with
tives.
Gulliford. Jack’s mother the ~
------ Mrs. Gulliford,
Ray Peterson family created
is here with him and the two boys some excitement Sunday, when he
in Mrs. Gulliford's absence.
: left home and n.- one knew where
The seventh and eighth grade he had gone.
He returned about
classes of the Detroit grade school 10:30 that night and had traveled
went to Salem for a roller skating quite a distance during the several
party Monday evening. Mrs. Bangs hours he was missing. He wandered
planned and supervised the evening to the hills south of here and finally
and the boys and girls all reported, came down the mountain road west
a wonderful time.
of Lyons, and walked on the highway
Parents and friends accompanying back to the Peterson home.
the group were Don Striggow, who
drove Geo. Humphrey’s station wag­ The world will never have lasting
on, Richard Hansen with Lloyd Ketch­ peace so long as men reserve for war
um’s panel and Mrs. Eli Bangs and the finest human qualities. Peace, no
Carl Manasco who drove their cars. less than war, requires idealism and
self-sacrifice and a righteous and
Don't Borrow—Subscribe Today!
dynamic faith. —John Foster Dulles
... tap off excess paint from •
brush dipped only half the length
of its bristles, against the side
of the can opposite you. This
practical suggestion not only re­
tains a goodly share of the paint
in the brush, but saves needless
wear and tear on those bristles.
Whether they be in the new nylon
bristled paint brushes, or the
older type hog bristle, they won’t
last long if constantly dragged
across the edge of the paint can.
DO
.. • grip the brush on the metal
___
ferrule, . the handle between the
thumb and forefinger. Use a long,
steady, even stroke, lifting the
brush gradually at the end of the
stroke to feather out the edge.
XIV 'S Steak House
Meals - Fountain
Sweden Soft Freeze
OPEN SEVEN DAYS
A WEEK
Chuck Faylor and Sam Engle
Owners
Mill City Hotel
and
Boarding House
FAMILY STYLE MEALS
I nder New Management
Ready Mix Concrete
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaffer, Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Hallford, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Pittam, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
New and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Lon
By REBA SNYDER
Guests in the Henry Heibert home Everly and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
Sunday were Mr. Heibert's parents, Leming, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Heibert, his and sons, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hase-
brother, Arnold Heibert, wife and man, Jack Gulliford and his wife’s
children, his sister, Mrs. Thiesen, Mr. sister, Miss Lucas.
Thiesen and children, all of Indepen­ Post 141 American Legion and Aux-
dence. From Dallas, his brother, Will ' iliary combined a no-host dinner at
and wife, and a sister, Miss Alma the high school Tuesday night. Fol-
Heibert from Kentucky, who is a I lowing the dinner new members were
missionary teacher there. She ex­ ----------------------------------------------
pects to return to her work June 15.
Mrs. Leona Storey and two daugh­
ters of Sweet Home are visiting the
Bill Hamilton and the James McKin­
ney families this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robinson
moved the past weekend into the
house recently vacated by the Joyce
family. Robinson is a machinist for
Idanha Lumber Co., and have for the
past few months been living in De­
troit.
Several cases of mumps have been ,
reported, among them Dennis Stoll1
and Bobby Tucker.
For the second monthly meeting in
NEW QUIET ENGINES
May, the North Santiam Willing
Workers met in the home of Effie
You get to know part of the quality story
behind Ford's V-8—the type of engine
Hansen, Wednesday afternoon. Edna
powering America's costliest cars—when you
Gordon, president, presided at the
discover its amazing quiet. For though it's
business meeting. It was voted to
•he low-price field favorite for getaway, it
hold meetings from 2 to 4 P.M. the
never raises its voice. And Ford alone in the
third Wednesday of each month dur­
low-price field offers you a V-8 or "Six.”
ing the summer months of June, July
and Auguts. As the food sale held
May 10, was so successful, it was
voted to hold another June 23rd.
The hostess served refreshments to
Edna Gordon, Betty Pittam, Mary
Gulliford. Alpha Everly. Bertha Rey­
nolds, Pearl Geibler, Margaret How­
land, Mabie Barney and Reba Snyder.
The June meeting honoring the
members whose birthdays come in
April, May and June will be at the
Snyder residence June 21.
Those attending the Ice Follies in |
Portland Sunday, from here were Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Girod and sons. Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Stoll and Becky,
IDANHA
June 1, 1950
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