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About The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1949)
MILL CITY ENUKRPRUE. FEBRUARY 24. 1949 for about six months. | or before award of contract, unless The shuffleboard tournament here said award it delayed for a period la«t week at Detroit Limited recorded exceeding 30 ay«. Clerk. By MRS. J. A. WRIGHT the following winners. Wednesday, CHARLES KELLY 32 players, Francis Stout and Clif- A valentine party sponsored by ford Veal. Friday, 28 player«, Em- the seniors of the high school was mett Dorothy and Gayle Fagan. La- held Monday night in the old grade CALL FOR BIDS ................... dies night i» Thursday. school building fo. the benefit of the Sealed proposals wil be received by Visiting with Mi. and Mrs. Oliver freshmen, sophomore and junior pu- John- on Sunday were Mrs. Johnson’s the Board of Directors of School Dis- brot) er and sister-in-law, Mr. and t:ict No. 29J, Linn and Marion Coun- w^r Systems Sheet Metal ties, Lyon, Oregon, until 8:00 o’clock Mrs. Fred Cornu of Pratum. Oil Burners Water Softeners P.M March 7, 1949, for the construc- Glen Diyden spent last week in JUDSON’S tion of an eight room grade school Portland visiting with friends. Plumbing - Heating The Civic Club will meet at the building, and will be publicly opened “Service Anywhere” home of Mrs. Ed Hanan March 1. at Lyons School, near Lyons, Oregon, Tel. 3-1414 279 N. Commercial Mrs. Lorraine Sophy will serve as at that time. Salem, Oregon All bids shal be addressed to The co-hostess. Joe Wright who undeiwent a major Board of Directors of School District The highway from Idanha to Mar operation at Salem Memorial Hospi No. 29J, Linn and Marion Counties. Plans, specifications, and Forms of ion Forks was opened late last week tal, was able to leave last Saturday. to traffic again. He and Mrs. Wright hae and apart Contract Documents may be obtained The road has been closed to the ment in Salem where Joe will re from the office of the Architect, L. P. public for aea.ly a week, because of main for awhile for fuither treat Bartholomew, 444 Center Street. Sa the deep snow. ment.Happy landings, Joe, we are all lem, Oregon, upon deposit of $15.00. The amount of the deposit for one pulling for you. Lawrence Wilson of Lebanon, SP Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ward and Sgt. I set of documents will be returner! to conductor, miraculously escaped in 1-C W. D. White of Portland | d Ft. | each actual bidder upon receipt of Private Dining jury Thursday morning when te Lewis visited with friends and re- I the documents by the Architect. Each proposal shall be made out on h’oini jumped from his “cat” as it was latives here Sunday. about to turn over when he was plow Geoige Scott received a pleasant I a Bid Form contained in the Con ing snow. surprise when his son John and fian- tract Documents. The Board of Directors reserves the The accident happened at the turn cce of New York, whom he had not table, v’ en the “cat” slipped and seen for 20 years, visited him. The i right to reject any and all bids. (signed) ALICE HUBER, overturned bottom side up into the couple accompanied by Mr. Scott left Clerk of School District pit. for Portland last week, where they No. 29J, Linn and Marion ar» visiting with the mother, Clara Counties, Lyons, Oregon, Mrs. L. Byrket, operator of the B. Scott. Young Scott is a talented self-service laundry, spent the week musician and plays in a band on lux Date of first publication, Feb. 25, 1949 end in Salem. Her husband, L. Byr ury liners. ket, is in the real estate business Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mattoon spent Date of second publication, March 4, 1949. theie. a few days in Salem last week on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Matilda spent business. They reported water is over last week in Portlandand Yakima. is over the highway in several places Mr. Matida, a war veteran, ieported in some instances to the running board of the car. at Yakima for a checkup. FIRST It’s becoming a common sight to Visiting at the E. V. Gossett home PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH are Mr. Gossett’s mother and step see Mary Ann—our pet deer—bring Prelude; call to worship;doxology; father, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith, and >ild deer into town. Last week in invocation; gloria; psalter selection; the afternoon and again Monday a sister, Miss Wanita Gossett of Bak- eisfield, Calif. doe, prWsibly a year younger than hymn of praise; scripture; prayer; An error was made in last week’s Mary Ann, followed her in 30 feet of notices; offering; music by choir; sermon; hymn; postlude. paper in regard to Phil Snyder, He the writer’s porch. Feb. 20—“When All is Ix>st, Sing." Though she could not be coaxed is not a surveyor for the PRA but any closed for food, she did not run Feb. 27—“Wanted: a Fighting Man.” with the Army Engineeis. Louis Landers recently brought his when it was thrown to her. From CHURCH OF CHRIST wife and family here from Portland. their appearance they seem to have Services Every Lord’s Day Mr. Landers who is with the Army wintered fairly well for the present. Bible School Engineers has made his home here LEGAL NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by Schooy District No. 129-J, Linn and ■ Marion Counties, Mill City, Oregon, ». Attorie; at Law at the office of theSchool Superin- tendent until 8:00 p.m. Thursday, SIR BroadalbMD A Iban V March 1st, 1949, for the construc tion of an Elementary School Build ing for School District No. 129-J, Linn and Maiion Counties, Mill City, Oregon, and will then and there be opened and publicly read aloud. Bids received after the time fixed for op ening will not be considered. Plans, See Ed L. Davis specifications, form of contract doc Lyons, R. F. D. uments and proposal may be obtain ed at the office of S. R. Haatvedt, Phon« 751 Mill City Architect, 340 W. 1st St., Albany, Oregon, upon a deposit of $35.00 per set, on or about February 1, 1949, anil plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the Mill BE GOOD City School Superintendent after the By Jack & Ted WART, the Speed Cop ame date. Each bid shall be accom to Y ourself panied by a certified check, cashier ’ s 1/ /^y 'JÖ.ÄC/7AT ____ ______ -ITHEii w T j , .; hi ■_ I f VJPVriÛO AND ENJOY check or bid bond made payable to WART. L A YIN DOW fi ' GETS TH Ein CARS - \cui en En, uro ir they \00irr,irs 7 ooüai < g £R- on the jee?tp -Î-, SERVICED NT District the owner in amount not THE BENEFITS I OUS TO CHASE ’EM— y I AIN'T LAY/N OOWNy XI CAUSE THEY MIGHT less than 5 per cent of the amount I V,l FALL APART MY.fi* OF GOOD HEALTH I g /V j W’ z / p < x of the bid. Linn and Marion Coun tìtoli RE fi or as ’ We specialize in the treatment ties School District No. 129-J re / MffiOUMH AS YOU; of rectal disorder». serves the right to reject any or all -k LOOT A. .-1 No Hospitalization bids, and to waive informalities. No No I xmu , of Tima bidder may withdraw his bid after Dr. R. Reynold* Clinic the hour set for the opening thereof DETROIT pils. A program with some of the stu dents imitating Hollywood celebrities was a howling success. 1 The three Andrews sisters were rep esentea V. three boys dressed in girls’ clothing. They were Dick Hase- r ran, Cecil ~ ............ Willis and ~ Don ~ Fryer, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers were repiesented by Roberta Man- ning and Dick Hast | n in a dance toutine. Duane Thomason and Har row White did their best to imitate Eddy Arnold and Frank Sinatra. Hazel Blan and Harlow White were elected king and queen for the party. Ice cream an I cookies were served. 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