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s IT NEVER FAILS (►—The Mill City Enterprise, Tliurtila). April 9. 1964 ' of me. They flew broad info Anchorage from Fairbank» | an<l It wa» (55c a loaf. Anchor Ry Mr». Floyd Nwwliii age bakeries are now operating. Mm Frei! Stone bus return«»! VNUEbJ \Oü ’ Me GOT We have lights and water since from Fknvnce wlwro she visit By Kva Bn-mder Saturday noon, and mxvci - sine«» rA mouth ull OF ed two weeks ât the home <rf Robert Yancy of Salem was Sunday noon, lait must I m * a tier son-in-law and daughter. ooth pfsste ¡ proBent at the regular meeting little conservative iw all Wat- Mr and Mrs. Hale Mlles ami | <»r must b«» boiled. 1 of Santiam Valley Grange Frt- family. I day evening anil showed an | “We foel thankful that Sunday evening visitor» at th«» 'agricultural film. IJoyd Sletto. are all okay and have home of Mr ami Mm. Fred agriculture chairman gave a home I think it rocked pust as Stone were Mr. am! Mm. (TUT I report to the memlM'is. hard hero but the ground didn't Staytun of Stayton. Momtx'is of the St. Patrick break. Ken helped to put things Mm. (hnrlir Cannon ■ml Altar society bold their meeting | back together at Cole's laundry daughter, Brenda, recently re j Thursday evening at the home . Monday afternoon and Tuesday ’ < turned fnwn a two weeks trip Automotive A Industrial of Marion Frichtl. Attending ■ he delivered lautxiry and dry They visit«! witti her I ui rents were Dorothy Harris. Kathleen cleaning but did not pick up Maintenance In Arkansas and two sisters Manning. Rose Schwindt. Eve things to be dona.** ami their famlllm In Texas. lyn VanAgtmaei, Betty Holman, Mr. and Mrs Robert Andre Welding. Diesel Engine While in Dallas. Mm. Carmon Anne Pietrok. Martha Jung and their grandson. Tom Andre Service t«x>k a series of film shots <4 wirth. Mary Voltcn. Elizabeth from Joliet. IU.. and Mrs. Shop or Field the tragic route taken by the Castle, and the hostess, Frank Layman and two child- late President Kennedy ami j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Felton ron ot Seaside were guests of Delco Hattrrien ha|»|M'n«l to see the mother <4 from Santa Clara. Calif., were the David Danielsons for sever las* Harvey Oswald at the Dal weekend guests at the hixne al days during the week. Factory Equipment las court house of Mrs. Donna Asmussen. They Mrs. Ethel Huffman went to Ignition Parts shipped at CanyxmviUe and Miss Eugene Monday to spend sever Mr. am! Mm Charlie Can- Dealer for Aireo Welding Mildred Asmussen came with al days at the home of her non visit«! Saturday wrning Products them to spend the weekend brother-in-law and sister. Mr. at the home «4 Mr and Mrs Jeff I .rm I ng of Idaidia, with her mother. and Mrs. Clarence Decker. In naming the prize winners A meeting of the Fox Valley Rex Britton was returned tn at the Mari-Linn science fair, Cemetery association will b«* I a lx'tMimm txmpltal Sunday | night hr ihaervattam It was Jim and Veryl Hoover Susan Dougall and Marvetta held at the Lyons Fire hall on Mays, who were second prize Friday evening. April 10 at 8 expected his stay Would only be Ph. 897-2911 Mill City winners had their names omit- p. m. for the purpose of dis for a day or so ted. Mr am! Mm () K Hlrtc cussing whether the /L&sociaUon letter from AUaka— attended the wedding <4 their should turn over their funds to Mrs. Ethel Huffman received the City Council. The public is son Ed am! Osina Palmer at the folkxving letter from her invited. the Keiser Community church special meeting will be held on damage except for broken dish daughter. Mrs Kenneth Cornell last Sunday. Am« mg <dhrm at Mrs. Claude Spoon of Salem Monday evening, April 20 at th«* es and other articles in the Mr». John Tester» at Anchorage. "I know you are and Mrs. Guy Ellis from Hixxi fire hall and at that time a house. However she was badly tending were Mr and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Art Andenam Joe Bottes <U (¡atrs. Mr amt wondering how we are. We are River were Friday guests at I budget committee will b«' ap frightened and doesn't care to all fine. It was terrible although the home of Mr. and Mrs pointed. Howard Nau«' was ap see another earth quake Mr »¡>ent several days recently on Mm (¡ale Abrams <rf Taft and Stops Itch—Relieves Pain we didn't have much damage. James Hollingshead. Mrs. Spoon pended budget officer for the and Mrs Orville Diwning have a trip into Washington and Mr and Mrs. Stanley (Tiancc For th« Arst tim« Ki«nc« has found Our house stood it wonderfully. is a sister of .Mrs. Ellis and fire district ami they will hold also heard from their daughter Eastern Oregon, when they amt family of Min (Tty. ■ new hralins aubitanc* with th« ««- shook and rolled a niece of Mrs. Hollingshead. Mm Julia Stoffel of Portland a meeting in (he near future. and family at Crescent Qty. visited with his brother-in-law tonishing ability to shrink hemor It really rhoids and to r«!i«ve pain — without around, furniture tipped over, Mrs. Alice Huber was a week They were firn- and their house and sister, Mr. am! Mrs. Tian visited Sunday at the homes «4 Connie IntVeld from Inde •urrrry. In ras« after rasa, whila dresser drawers fell out. any pendence spent several days i end guest in Mill Qty at the was undamaged No word has Smith at Itiihland. Wn . amt Mr amt Mm G«»rgr .Stafford. gently rehevinj pain, actual reduc tion ishnnkac«) took plac«. Moat thing setting on tables or dres last week at the home of her horn«' of her brother-in-law and been received from the Ray with cousins the Max Wells at Mrs Mabrl Knutson ami Oscar amasing of all — results wer« so thor his parents and Richard Nystrnm. sers fell. The kitchen was a grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Ben sister. Mr. and Mrs 1 James mond Smith family who recent Vancouver anil with ouch that sufferers mad« astoniahini wreck. Everything fell out of IntVeld. J<4in Anderson Visiting a week at the Rex Mr. am! Mm. Swan. ly moved there, but it Is believ statements like "Pilss hav« ceased U and breakable City Council Meet»— Herron home was Mrs Herron's ed they lived out some distance. at Condon. be a problem!" The secret is a new the cupboards News frimi Alaska— baalinc substance (Bio-Dyn«*) —dis things broke in a million pieces. The regular meeting of the i Mrs. Ethel Huffman has re- ' Howls Cant (Tub— Mm Riibcrt Schlcwek amt brother. R«s> Evnns He was on covery of s world-famous researci "We have had so many trem City Council was held Wednes ceived word from her daugh- Carrie Naur was hostess for two children of Bend visited a a 3O-day furhxigh from the institute. This substanc« is no* seail able in sappassrenr or «eabaeat /«rm ors since. Douglas stays right day evening. Mac Mormon was ter at Anchorage. Alaska, say the Wednesday afternoon cart! wwk ago Monday at the Ed Air F«»rcr, having recently re called PreparsSsew WB. At all drug by me. I know he is afraid. He appointed budget officer for the ing they were all right and I club held at the fire hall Sev Castle home and with other ro- turned from Viet Nam Hr was counters. doesn't cry but just grabs hold council and water board and a that their home suffered no eral tables of 500 tvere on play lattves nnd former neighbors to be statl<MM*d at Shaw AFB _ I in North Carolina upon his re follotting a 1 30 dessert lunch here. eon. High score was held by Mr and Mrs. Grant Smith turn to duty. Mr ami Mm Harry Evans Ethel Huffman, second high by visited I Sunday with his mother, Salem. acotnpanlod by Alma Olmstead and kwv went Mrs I Clara Smith in Eugene <4 to Eulalia Lyons. Others at and with his brother's family. John Winship visited their son- tending were Helen Lyons, the Wayne Smiths at V’etM'ta in-law ami daughter Mr. ami Zeta Prichard. Doris Roy. June Visitors a week ago Sunday at Mm Rrx lli’rmn Sunday aftrr- Kokitis, Betty Nnue, Iternlcc the Grant Smith Iwane wv re noon at the twwne of Mr. am! Bridges. Dorothy Williams. her sister and family the I >oug- Mm Joe Novak. Rcent visitor» at the home Gladys Edwards. Mabel Tkwvn- las Jansens of IVirtland. of Mm Ethel Moor« were over- ing and Alice Huber. Ml in I MTS II N Black Ronde. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Vaughn <>f LaGrnndc left for home on nightem from Gram! and family from Sweet Home Monday morning after s|wnthng Mr and Mm. Carl Franzen have moved into the Percy the weekend here with their Mr and Mm. Walter Kohler of Hiatt Nxise north of town The daughter. Mrs. Jost'ph Spencer Canby called an Easter. Visit ing last Sunday were Mm. Itouse was recently vacated by and family. Mabel Bass am! Mm Krnm-th the Raymond Smith family, El<ion Titze and son. Darrell who moved to Crescent City, of Stayton visited Saturday af Bass. l«»th <4 Salem Mr and Mm. Jack Gulliford Calif. ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jul Gale Elmer of Albany visited ius Titze. Visiting Sunday with wrrr in Gold Bar. Wn., Thurs recently at the home of his the Titzes were Mr and Mrs. day through Saturday visiting grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Orville IMwnlng of Fox Valley. at the home ot his uncle, O. R. Percy Hiatt. Gale recently rr-| Mr. and Mrs D. C. Hughes Hutchinson. Mr am! Mrs Ed Kadin were ceived his discharge from the and tour children of tx-aburg Navy anti is now employed In were weekend guests at the in Medford Thunalay through Albany. h<>me of his mother. Mrs. E. J Sundry visiting friends ami re Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thiel Hughes and also visited with latives. Mr am! Mm. Buck Smith of moved Thursday to their home other relatives here. Albany were Thursday lunch at North Bend after spending Don Teeters and Jim Peter about 13 years in Lyons. They son were in Vancouver Sunday eon guests at the home of Mr. and Mm. Floyd Swaim. formerly owned and operated to take part in a I hm Ung Mr. and Mm Art Hempeck Thiel’s grocery, and the last tournament. Other members few years Mrs. Thiel has serv <4 tile Stout Creek team nc- visited the Salem Home rixiw Saturday evening. ed as clerk for Marf-LInn. companying them were (Redi Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ferris HotMon Gunn, who has spent More and Gerry Palmer, Lyons, the past month at the Veterans Jack Sphuon, Turner, and Ed of Salem were Friday ami Sat- I unlay guests at the tv>m«' of hospital in Portland returned Dunham, Stayton. | Mr. and Mm O. K Hlrtc. home Thursday. He will be Pie Koelal riiuirwd— Mm. Clyde Oliver, nccom|>an- home for two weeks then re- An old fashioned pic social is icd hv her granddaughter, turn for more treatments. l»eing planned as a church txnu- Sheryl Oliver, spent Saturday ' fit for Friday evening. April ami Sunday visiting st the home 17 at the Mehama club house. of h«'r son-in-law and daughter, A talent show starting at X p. Mr. and Mm. Terry Muir <4 By Joyce (ilcaaon m. will proceed die pie auc Salem. Guest speaker for the Athletic tion. Mm. Bill Gabriel returned to Mr. and Mrs. (¡reg Rohl, banquet here Friday, was Ted her home Friday from a Salem Ogdahl, the football coach nt Wendy and Marry were Sunday hospital following an emergen Willamette University, The twin guests of his sister, Mrs. Shir- cy appendectomy. Her mother, quet, held annually in honor of ley Walling and direr children Mm. Charles Mason plans to the football and basketball play near Marion. remain another week at th«’ ers and the cheer leaders, was Extension ('nil Meet»— Gabriel home while Mrs. Ga The Mehama Home Extension attended by most of the players briel is convalescing. Both Mr and their fathers as well as unit met in the Fellowship room nnd Mm Mason were there for our coaches. Burton Boroughs, of the church Wednesday, April the weekend. Tony Koaydar ami Dick Rick 1 at 10:30. Mrs. Charles Eery, Mr. and Mm. Ben Wrigglcs- □ MODELS etts. A turkey ami ham dinner county committee mrinlwr wns worth nnd sons of AlM-rdccn. present and gave a short talk was prepared for the occasion TO CHOOSE Wn., wwk« nded at th«' home of Patio-Driveway-Front Porch —any place will glow a gay by the school cooks ami served on the work of the Extension, Mr. ami Mm. Clare Henncas FROM — welcome with one of these exciting, nostalgic Natural Gas by the Pep Club girls. Decora stir also urged members to at Mr. and Mm. Bruce Crosby Lamps. tions were provided by the Pep tend the meeting <4 the state of I’orflnml were Sunday even SAME PRICE council which will be held In ' Club and their advisior, Mrs Now, Northwest Natural Gas Company makes them avail ing visitor» at the home of Mr. Corvallis May 5, 6 and 7. White. able to you for only $1.50 per month for single mantle lamps. and Mrs. Merle I>cvlnr. Project leaders were Mrs. Both sections the tennis Visitors Saturday nfterrwsm After 36 months, the lamp is yours, but Northwest Natural team, boys and girls, have had Ixxiis Pemberton and Mrs. P. nt the homes of Mr. and Mrs Gas Company will continue to maintain mantle and glass a workout the past week. There N. Hughes who led an inter Lang Stafford nnd Mr. and free of charge. ’ 'Living were four singles matches and esting discussion on Mm. Art Hempwk were Mr. With Your Tensions ’’ . What are No installation charge where line does not exceed 25 feet one doubles match. Ron Ohmnrt and Mrs. WIRsir Case, Cindy ami Bucky Lyons won their tensions and how to eliminate and Tnrl of Salem and Mrs from your present lead-in or street main. Minimum cost doubles match. Others partici or live with them were main Case's mother, Mrs. Ella per foot for longer extensions. Whether you presently have pating in the matches from San- topics of discussion. Campbell of Walin Walla, Wn gas or not, if there’s a gas main in your street you can enjoy Now officers elected for next tiam wore Scott Hillesland, Tom Chester Edholm of Alhany, Gas Light Charm. year are Mrs. Joseph Spencer, Baley, and Greg Pierce. former Gates resident, is re To have a sample brought to your home, send attached chairman; Mrs. C. S. Brown, On Friday ot last week, the porter! to be doing quite well MODEL "C” coupon or call your nearest office of Northwest Natural Gas girls team played the girls from vice chairman, and Mrs. Carl at his home. He has hern seri- Company. Call collect where toll applies. Willamina. Players on the San- Nuttlemnn, secrotary-trensurer. misly ill for some time. tiam team were Sandra Cooper, They will be Installed at the Mr. nnd Mrs. L. E. Stafford Wanda Johnson, Wilda Wilson, May 6 meeting. called on her brother, Steve Mrs. Raymond Branch and Janeva Johnson, and Melody Mvers of Stnyhwi Thursdny. Mrs. Lilly Wolfkiel were host Rosamond. A guest speaker from NOT esses for the pot luck luncheon. The U. S. History class at of Eugene will speak nt the PORTLAND .... CA 6-4211 Santiam has begun an interest Gates (TirUtian church Sunday, r 123 N W. Ftonder« Stc««t ing project. The class has been April 19. The public is invited. I would like to see a sample of the following checked Gas i have ever participated In such divided into two groups in pre ALBANY ................... WA 6-4253 Special music is plnnn«M. Light model (or models). I understand a Northwest Natural i 229 Broadalbin Street paration for two debates. The a deflate, and to everyone this Gas Company representative will bring lamps to my home— i divided class sided on the issues is a new way of studying his EUGENE............................ DI 5 0131 but this does not obligate me to buy. i 931 Oak Str««». P. O. Box 986 either for or against them, and tory. (please print) □ "N" □"C" □**D" i after research, proceeded to de HILLSBORO..................... Ml 8 3136 i bate the matter In front of the 331 E. Main Slraet Name i remainder of the class. SALEM............................... EM 3-3111 A debate on the Open-Door i 109 Commercial Str««». S. E. Address Policy of the early 1900’s was i Zmui liquid or ointment n doc THE DALLES. CY 6 2694 started on Thursday. Soon to be tor’s antiwplic, promptly rrllrve« i 308 E. 4th Str««t City_______ _Phone No_____ Itching, Rto(M ■< Hitching »nd »> presented to the class will be a i VANCOUVER , heal «nd clear ourface akin OX 3 2511 debate on the Civil Rights Bill Call 897-2858 or 897-2951 help« send to Northwest Natural Gas Company offices nearest you. 1238 Mam Straat i ra-shea. Buy Kr«ra zx that is before Congress. S'tr. nufh Zemo f r 74*11111 u (CALL COLLECT IF OUTSIDE EXCHANGE AREA) ■tubborn cai»il«VAl*V Few <jf the class members Subscribe to The s F T Only S3.00 a Year Hoover's Repair MEHAMA Shrinks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery Now You Can Enjoy GAS LIGHT CHARM your home ! A touch of elegance to modern living — I I I I I Helps Heal And Clear I Custom Bulldozing hchySkin Rash! I I I I J AL WARD "No Job Too Small”