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About The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1949)
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE; JUNE 30. ltftv ------------------------------- a— — The Hiking Club met early the Okla., ar« visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cur tis Tiaw. Also visiting the Traws is morning of June 21 and hiked up the By AMBER RUTHERFORD a nephew, Don McDaniels, a student Volcano Trail, rturning late in the at the Occidental College in Calif afternoon. T. W. Ragsdale of the Portland of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis were called ornia. fice presented ten-year certificates to The Norton Ferguson family are to Richmond, Calif., by the serious Ken Ramsey. Ray Overholser, Hany illness of Mis. Davis’ mother. recent arrivals at Mongold. Rutherford and Chuck Morby. Frank Lechleidner, who is on annual leave, will receive his ceitificate on his re turn. Claude Beck received a 15-year pin. The awards are part of a nation wide program by the Cotps of En gineers to recognize “satisfactory and faithful” service. Mr. Ragsdale visited the camp and the damsite, escorted by Lt. Col. J. W. Miles, resident engineer. Breakfast Dinners Lunch Mongold ANNOUNCING... Randall's Elkhorn GRAND Guest Ranch About 30 couples atended the card party given by the Detroit Dam Re creation Assn. June 22. Bridge, pin ochle and bingo were played; high score for biidge was won by Mr. Hellwig and Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Jeff ; Boyer won the door prize, a set of plaques. Mrs. Pat Ciawford, chair man of the entertainment committee,J reported a profit of $21.05 to go for playground equipment. Assisting her weie Mrs. Ray Goebel, Mrs. William Vealey, Mrs. Rus Smith and Mrs. Ran Hellwig. A large crowd saw the first soft- ball game of the year at Lisle Field June 23. Lt. Col. J. W. Miles pitched the first ball, Claude Beck was at the plate and Ray Overholser acted as catcher. The field then being pro perly dedicated, the game between Beck’s Burly Bruisers and Quail’s Office Scribbleis commenced. The Scribblers won, 14-10, and were then challenged by the Baker Boys for the folowing Tuesday night. Hot dogs and cokes were sold during the game by Mrs. Tom Mahoney. Mrs. Ted Brown and Mrs. Don Davis, and $22.95 was raised for the recreation fund. VALLEY NEW & USED GLENVS MARKET 1605 N. Summer SALEM. ORE. Linoleum MULUHliliiiilllltlU.ull lill ilUJHtlllliilll i.i 1949 Kaiser Special Sedan. 1,000 miles. 1949 Chevrolet Club Coupe. Radio, heater. 1940 Ford Coupe 1940 Chevrolet 8-pass. Suburban Carryall 1934 Plymouth Sedan. Mill City State Bank MEMBER FEDERAI. DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. fOtí¿¿OÁt~ * 9 e -i STARTING JULY 10 . Southern Pacihdte brilliant new streamliner Shasta Da- vli&t makes its “maiden voyage” to San Fran cisco on Sunday, July 10, and daily each way thereafter. leaving Portland in the morning, it arrives in San Francisco that evening— by far the fastest running time in history to San Francisco. Our lowest coach fares good for travel in luxurious chair cars on this new traing Through big "Skyview Picture Win dows” of this dramatic red-and-orange dayiiner you’ll really see the wonders of the Shasta Route . . . the verdant Wil lamette Valley, the high Cascade Moun tains, Odell and Klamath Lakes, the Sacramento River Canyon, 14,161-foot Mt. Shasta, Shasta Dam’s Lake and Pit River Bridge. Lassen Peak volcano . , . all by day! On the Shasta Daylight, like our Cali fornia Daylights, there’s a seat reserved for you without charge (for each child, too . It’s cushioned in foam rubber and adjustable to the angle you prefer. You’ll enjoy other Shasta Daylight fea tures: “windowpanes that breathe” for clear vision, our famous S. P. baggage elevators, zone-controlled no-draft ven tilation, “feathertouch” doors that obey the whim of your finger, public addres.- system . . . and beautiful interior colors inspired by the colorful route it serves. Each Shasta Daylight diesel-electric locomotives has 9 chair cars, diner, coffee shop (always open , tavern car. and parlor-observation. Built for us by Pull man-Standard Car Mfg. Co. Nearly $5,000,000 spent to give you a new. fast, scenic, bargain way to travel on the Pacific ('oast. TO SAN FRANCISCO NEW FAST SCHEDULE SOUTHBOUND -Daily NORTHBOUND - OaNy Ml timet shown ire Pacific STANDARD Time PORTLAND . . . . Salem..................... Albany ................. Eufttw .............. Klamath Fails ... . Redding.................. Dtvlt But connection la Sacramento . . Ar Berkeley.................. Ar Oakland :6th SL . . Ar SAN FRANCISCO Ferry Bldg . . . 1» 1« Lt Lt 1« 1« Ar 7:41 UR. 9 00am 9 31 am 10 IS a m 2 23 pm S7l|m 9 04 pm 10 70 pm 10 30 pm 11:15 pm. Lt SAN FRANCISCO Ferry Bldg 7 45 ami L» Oakland 16th SI . 1 19 am Lt Berkeley 177 a m Lt Oath Bui connection ISJ an Item Sacramento Lt Redding.................. 17 29 ya 4 31 p ai Ar Klamath Falls *' fittane..................... 140 pm *' Albany .................. 9 24 pa Ar Salem 9 M pa Ar PORTLAND . . . . 11 Upa Aak yeer ooorat« ». P. ■«•*< «bowl eeevlaa 4r«m bore LOW FARES DAILY On» Way ILoundtrip Wool Carpet Io SAN FRANCISCO To LOS ANGELES . Appliances . . <nm.,5 J20. lt >»0.85 in chair care on the Shaxta Daylight and other train«. 15% Federal tax extra.) All reatn rwfvnl. but no < barge for Beat renervation« Children under 5 free. 5 through 11, half fare. Fare« in Parlor Car higher Fare« «re atoo reduced tn many other California point*. Living Room Funrniture Bedroom Furniture • TRADE • TERMS Pk. 3-5118 1949 Kaiser Deluxe Sedan. 3000 miles. Radio, heater, overdrive, sunvisor. 1937 Dodge Sedan. I PRICES IN THE In Mill City at Hathaway Service Station The fishing pole tells the whole story. Whenever you see a boy or girl, or a man or woman with a savings account book at our receiving teller's window—you can be sure that they arc going places, too. We invite you to m. J regular deposits with us. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lonski are the parents of a daughter born at Le banon June 22. Mrs. Doris Johnson of Wallowa, Ore., and Mrs. Ellen Christenson of Missoula, Mont., aie guests of Mrs. Lewis McDaniel. Mrs. McDaniel’s nephew, Billy Cote, is also visiting her. The John Trumbly family has re turned from a two weeks’ stay at the coast. Paul E. Jones of Portland is spend ing the week with his daughter. Mis. Jesse Glasgow. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stone of Stroud, AT LOWEST M. & D. MOTOR SALES He knows where he’s going . . . and so do you. The Hobby Club met Tuesday and elected as permanent officers Bill Smith, president; Brad Humphrey, vice president; Tom Mahoney, sec- letary; and Ran Hellwig, treasurer. "K-9 Club” was chosen for the name and ground breaking ceremonies were held last Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Thebuilding will house power tools and other equipment for the use of hobbyists. A friendly family atmosphere prevails OF I • OPENING WEEK SPECIALS Mrs .Bill Smith won the contest toname the camp newspaper “T h e Canyon Castle.” The third issue of the paper was distributed June 22. It is a weekly. Tex’s Tavern OPENING 15 Jk^les East of Mehama on the Elkhorn Road A. E. ARMSTRONG JR. local »gen« Phone 180"