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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1951)
Berry a.id Mildred Carr, served re freshments. The tables were decor ated with spring flowers and centered with a birthday cake. By EVA BRESSLER __ . .V, Mrs. nudili nica 11 anu Mr. . and Adam K.’ Stagman and Sharron Toland, daughter of .’ children of Dodge Citv, Kansas, are and Mrs. Marvin Toland, has the mis- visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. fortune of a broken arm, suffered ------------ Kenneth — Bass, Mrs. Stagman is a while playing at school last week. sister of Mrs. Bass. Clyde Bressler returned to the Sa Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber and lem Memorial hosiptal Monday after children, Dennis and Donna Lu. were noon. He will undergo surgery Tues Saturday evening guests at the home day morning on his leg which was of Mr. and Mrs, Norman Johnson in badly broken September 20, 1949, Salem. while he was employed at the Mt. Mr, and J.!rr. George Berry, with Jefferson lumber company mill in Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Berry, were Lyons. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Winters of Port Mrs. Titus Beirley in McMinnville. land visited friends in Lyons last Mrs, Beirley is a sister of Mrs. George week. ' The Winters are former resi-1 □erry. dents of this city. He was formerly i Visiting with friends in Portland a section foreman for the Southern Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bas Pacific railroad. sett and son, Cecil, of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead and Mrs. Bob Carleton spent Monday sons, Donald, Walter and Jimmie; and in Portland; she returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Trahan and fam her sister and brother, Juanita and ily spent the weekend at the coast. Duane Downing. The men enjoyed fishing in the Siletz Mr. and Mrs. John Neal attended a river. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen were Sun day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shear at Tangent. Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman and daughters, Janice, Janet and Jeanette visited relatives in Eugene Sunday. They were guests in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hub bard, and her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Decker. Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Elwood and chil dren, Riley, Eddie and Delcia, who have resided in Lyons for the past year, have sold their property to Fred Lindemann and have moved to Glen dale, California. The regular meeting of Faith Re bekah lodge was held at the hall Wednesday evening with Mildred Carr noble grand, presiding. The regular routine of business was carried out and reports from various committees were heard. It being the anniversary of the lodge, for the good of the order short talks were given by Alta Bo- deker, Rosa Berry and Hazel Lewis. At the social hour the committee, Rosa LYONS Candid Forestryf tgHER] m H imber is A crop iw M lum SER.’ GROWS on TREE FARMS R os T A mp PILING R j LF v JOOP TEARS OLD fOREVTS ARE DIFFERENT FROM MOST OTHER natural RESOURCES . VOU CAN USE THEM ano they WILL GQDW AGAIN . PRIVATE", STATE A mp FCK MAYING FEDFRAL “ Z ’E'S'TE'CS APE ALL ENGAGED FOREST" LANDS PRODUCE TIMBER. FOR GENERATIONS PRODUCTION FILES ARE KEPT OuT AND SEED TREES ARE LEFT AFTER. EACH CEOP ISCUT Painting and Papering SPRAY OR BRUSH GET YOUR FREE ESTIMATE NOW FOR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DECORATING Call Bill Obershaw EVENINGS 1952 Box 607, Mill City dinner Sunday in the home of his sister, Mrs. Mai iha Pepperling, near Jordan. The occasion honored Mrs. Pepperling on her birthday anniver- sary, Mr. and Mrs. Ed James are the parents of a 71-.- lb. girl born at a The little Salem hospital Tuesday, miss has been named Mareen Lois and has an older brother. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kimery and sons, Jackie and Jerry, visited relatives in Albany Sunday. They visited in the home of her aunt and with her grand father Shelton, who is past 90 years old. Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg were hosts for a party in their home Satur day evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing on their 26th wed ding anniversary. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Downing, the honored guests; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carleton and son, Larry; Duane and Juanita Downing of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Nydigger, Beverly and Ron- nie; and Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg. Mr. and Mrs. Lack Calloway and son, Donald, of Newberg have moved into the Fred Lindemann house re cently vacated by the Orlin Elwood family. Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understand ing.—Albert Einstein. WE ARE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU! We hope you are pleased with our service. Mom's and Pop's CAFE Mill City CLOSING OUT / n the future , timber - land is kept in full PHONE 3215 \pril 5. 1951 J—THE Mil I CITY ENTERPRISE All Stock Must Go, As We Are Leaving o o « o o o 0 o 0 0. 0 0 C Ct « a o « « g « a B < a o Friday & Saturday Specials * By Prances Ainsworth gig in our store o 0 ? 0 Here Are Samples of Some of Our Prices See Our 0 » ASK FOR AND SAVE VALUABLE COUPONS FOR FREE ROGERS SILVERWARE « Rubber Footwear and Rainclothes Shoes - Hardware - Paints Electric Appliances, etc. HILL TOP GENERAL STORE ALBERT TOMAN, Prop. W E DELIVER Open Week Days from 8 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. Sundays 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Great News. for Farmers All Sales FINAL Springtime is traditionally re decorating time at our house and we’re in the midst of the job right now. Because we wanted to do a really professional job I talked to Mr. Hayes Quinn, the color con sultant for the Pittsburgh Plate Class Company He gave me com plete instructions for correctly re painting a room. Because so many of you will also be re-decorating, I thought you’d be interested in these suggestions. First — according to Mr. Quinn — comes the preparation of the walls. Upon this operation depends the success of the paint job. Before starting to paint, wash or scrape off all calcimine, loose paint, grease and dirt. Fill all cracks with patch ing plaster and sand to a smooth surface. Touch up patched spots with first coater. Even though no spots or cracks need patching, wash the surface thoroughly. Mr. Quinn explained that the application of paint on interior plaster surfaces has become in creasingly difficult, because of such things as a tendency to rush paint ing on damp walls. That’s why these preparatory steps are doubly important. He mentioned, too, that it is not wise to use varnish seal ing coats, because they may cause trouble for later painting work. One of the most important steps, he emphasized, is to read the direc tions on the label. By following these instructons, you are assured of a better paint job. We are following this expert advice carefully and are mighty pleased with the results. Oil base wall paints and primers certainly gave a professional look to our rooms and we’re going to dec orate the “right” way from now on! Here's th« ideal portable saw for all-around timber cutting Anuningl) light The 20-inch saw weighs only 45 pounds complete, yet its special McCulloch engine packs a full 5 hp. And look at these other features MttoiiutK dutch stops the chain when the engine is idling, blade luitdi to any angle for easiest bucking, felling, or ripping, recoil starter is kidgn./. floatless carburetor permits operation in any position. All purpose Rip Cross chain. Manufacrured by M c C ulloch motors corf tioi w c.xNr, o»-a. i« «-»»iw ‘5. c.i < Today's fastest qrowinq brand of milk ar roua STOM oa ar rou. C COFFE?:, SCHILLING, MAXWELL HOUSE, S&W 75C per lb. 32c MATC HES, FIRE CHIEF, Carton 6 boxes Can 12c ('an 18c GREEN BEANS, TABLE BRAND, No. 2 tin 2.85 Caie 3.90 GREEN BEANS, CAPITAL BRAND, No. 2 tin Case 3.05 Can 13c BARTLETT PEARS. CAPITAL. No. 2’/2 t ase 5.49 ('an 24c PEAS, NATION’S GARDEN, No. 303 Case 74c ALASKA RED SALMON, EUSINORE, 1 lb. tin TUNA FISH, OCEAN PRIZE FLATS 28c Can 18c CATSUP, GARDEN, 14 oz. Bottle PEACHES, TASTY PAK, No. 2'/t tin BOREN?: WASH POWDER BORAX SOAP, DOUBLE REFINED Thrift Sire Can 27c Giant 89c 6.19 Case I 61C Large Bara 2 for 25c 29c ORANG?: JUICE, ELSINORE, 46 oz. can WESTWARD CATSUP, 14 oz. Bottle * BORENE WASH POWDER 2 for 29c 27C Large TOMATO JUICE, DEL MONTE, 46 oz. tin 27c PICKET PAN CAKE FLOUR. 10 lb. Bajf 85c ORANGE & LEMONADE, 16 oz. tin 20c Sales and Service MILL CÏTT RESIDENCE PHONE 1241 M. C. P. PECTIN Dozen 99c SUREJEL PECTIN Dozen 99c CERTO PECTIN 6 for 87c KERR MASON ( APS, Re^., complete Dozen 23c KERR MASON CAPS, Wide Mouth, complete Dozen 33c BALL MASON ZINC CAPS. Regular Dozer 29C KERR MASON LIDS, Regular iHizen 1*23 KERR MASON LIDS, Wide Mouth Dozen 1 (79 pkg 15c JAR RUBBERS, Regular Dozen 45C JAR RUBBERS. Wide Mouth Dozen 59c BALL IDEAL LIDS Idanha Mercantile JOHN NELSON PHONE m.’ See Our Prices Before You Buy! Buy Your Canning Supplies Now With the McCulloch chain saw, one man can fell standing timber easily, buck logs quickly, cut off stumps close to the ground. You can't beat it for making fence posts, cutting firewood, or for cutting and bucking timber for sale or on contract. I Discounts all over the store. No Silverware Coupons issued on this sale, and all prices subject to stock on hand. 2115 fairground« Rd.. SALEM Phone Salem. 3-MM Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gillespie