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About The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1949)
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, MARCH 17, 1949 severe winter, the pavement, though bare of snow, is buckled in many places. The most dangerous spots are maiked by danger flags. But there are numerous places on the highway of risings, dips and rough pavement, which require careful at tention of drivers. doesn’t get you. Bill will. Scoies for the shuffle board tour nament played at Detroit Limited Just a word of caution, in refer are as follows:: Tuesday night, 24 ence to the serious auto accident, an players, winners Francis Stout and account of which appears on Page 1. Floyd Yarborough. Thursday night, To those travel ng the highway be ladies only, 28 players, winners Irene tween Detroit and Bend: Due to the Stout and Bobbie Renner. Mrs. John Hanan and son Ed were The Detioit high school annual business callers in Portland for a few staff enter tamed the high school pu days last week. Mrs. Hanan’s daugh pils with a party Friday nigiit in the ter, Mr. J. M. Sullivan of Portland, old grade sellout builuing. teturned With them for a week's vis The main feature o fthe evening it. was an imitation of the well known Both Mr. and Mrs. John Hanan are- radio program, ’ Truth or Consequen recovering from severe colds and flu. C. E. ‘Pink’ Mason, Prop. ces.” The remainder of the evening A dance was held Saturday night i w as spent dancing. Refreshments at the Rod and Gun Club. A good SHELL PRODUCTS AUTO STORAGE’ BATTERIES were served. crowd was in attendance. ZENITH TIRES The wrecker piloted by Major Mr. and Mrs. Merle Seitzinger of Eaughn was put to some strenuous FISHING TACKLE Portland were visitors in Detioit use Saturday night when a truck of last week. lumber en route from the valley got Kay Moiby, surveyer for the Army mired down in the mud hole this side Engineers, is recovering fiom an ill of Fischer’s camp. Eight cars also ness of several weeks. > were stalled behind the truck. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Smith visited ' Mis. Harvey Johnson, operator of with friends in Albany last week Lorraine’s Beauty Shop, returned Stop and shop at end. last week after a visit with her Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Glasgow and daughter in North Hollywood, Calif. family spent the week end |in Seattle Mrs. Johnson brought her five Mr. and Mis. Bruce Hauck and year old granddaughter, Linda Good- Gayle Ann were business callers in spoed, to spen the summer with her. j Bend Friday. She announces the shop is now open Visiting with Valder Heath is Al for business. bert Paradise of Lincolnton, Ga. Many people are on the sick list Rial Ames, formerly employed Jiere in this area suffering with colds and forlatest fashion in eoats was a week end visitor fiom Myrtle flu. Among them are the two young suits and dresses Point, Ore. children and baby of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bray, son of E. W. Bray, who Ed Hanan. has been attending a barber school Pay one-half, charge one-half Martin McCann who is going to in Portland, received his diploma and woik for the forest service this sum- SALEM will assist his father in the local bar mer, left for Oak Ridge with Carl 115 N. High St. ber sho.p. So step in, boys, if Buzz Ball, and Earl Stahlman. A trap shoot was held at the Rod x • and Gun Club Sunday. Bud ( 9 -her CARBIDE ACETYLENE OXYGEN was high with 24 points. Some of the boys seemed to be lacking in get ting the lead out in the right places. Jim Healy of Bend was a participant. Mrs. Otis White and Mrs. E. W. Meco & National Apparatus Bray were co-hostesses at a baby Lincoln Electrodes & Machines shower honoring Mrs. John Cannon Everything for Welding Weilnesday night last week at the « White home. CALL US OR COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE Present were Mrs. L. Byrket, Miss LINE OF APPARATUS AND SUPPLIES Mary Impson, Miss Lillian Carlson, I 205 Chemeketa St., SALEM John P. Seitz, Mgr. Miss Mildred Gooch, Mrs. Lillian Phone 2-3581 Res. Phone 2-1605 Leach, Mrs. Elsie Hoyt, Mrs. Eva « Wise, Mrs. Mildred1 Ray. Mrs. Ed .<♦> Hanan. Miss Marlene White, Miss Jean Bray, Mrs. Lorraine Sophy, the honored guest, Mrs. Cannon, Mrs. White and Mrs. Bray, hostesses. Re freshments were served. Three new pupils registered at the new grade school here. They are Nan cy Ramsev, first grader, whose fath er is with the Army Engineers, hav ing moved here from the Dorena dam project; Bessie Crenshaw, seventh grader, and her brother, Lloyd, third grade, whose father is also with the i 'epiHnrers. The Girl Scouts will meet Monday DETROIT MILL CH Y Service Station as can be expected st ruction about a mile east of town night, March 21, at 7:30 p.m. at the’n^ a'ond as and they plan to return to Detroit is the Sheet Metal Shop. Proprietors Idanha Theater. Awards will be made this week. j ; are Mr and Mis. Donald Striggow. to those winning merits. Mrs. G R. Dickie announced ¡die Mis. G. R. Dickie of Detroit and Mrs. William P ercy of Vancouver, will reopen the Detroit Hotel in ab Wash., returned to their respective out two weeks. The hotel is undergoing a generay homes last week after an extended housecleaning. and 1 eplumbing, after visit with friends and relatives in being closed since early December. California. The new structure now under con- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Champion called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright ■•■■■■■»■■■■■■■•■■•»■■■■■■■■■J while in Salem last week. Joe is get- ------ j F FLRK h (71----- I Oregon Mutual Fire REALTORS Investments - Insurance - Appraisal» We specialize in all types of appt ai j - alj^See us about your values. Expert Federal appraiser. Have testified in S Federal court 33 times on values. Ph 8-8672 Salem Rm. 202, 317 Court insurance See Ed L. Davis Lyons, R. F. D. Mill City Phone 751 COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND DOME TIC LIGHTING J Salem Lighting & Appliance Co. The Little French MASTER •»«» SALEM 236 N. 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