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About The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1949)
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, JI LY » 26 million acrl ^ COMMERCIAL FORESTS WESTERN OREGON ANO WASHINGTON OF WHICH - O n 22,050 FARMS farmers are .' v TIMBER.MEN- 1^01700. - --i J-OUNîv ivent. coals. The Bean Ball is the final event Fl'RNITl’RE STORE TO MOVE ! of the week. Saturday night. Dave Epps, owner of the Mill City Fumituie Co., has announced the < A BI NET SHOP Pl R< B ASED George Hollingworth of Denver, lease of part of the Hill Building, I Colo: ado recently bought Roy Beebe’.- where he will mow h-s furniture cabinet shop and is moving the mach- stare when current remodeling wo:k I inery to a new 20 x 40 building he is completed. The move will be Mr. E ps’ third has put up on property he bought from Lee Towell on the Rive rRoad. in two years. He moved from a small He is add ng more machinery to that store on Boadway to the Dawes he pu: chased. The shop opened for building two years ago. business July 18. Mr. Hollingworth was engineer for LOST light cockerel spaniel, Who the Highland Research Co. before the picked him up please notify Chris war. During the war he was a test Knutson. Lyons, Rt. 1, 1 mi. S. of 0 pilot in the army air fore®. He was Gates school. also chief engineer and designer of the modification of the B-24 planes WANTED: Lady with car to distri bute Luzier’s Cosmetics, .Marion and for the government, he added. With him are his wife and son, Linn Counties. See Kay Colburn at Wood's Store. i - I. n; I HOLDS t. i; \ x I • t U’ENING Faust and Ross’ Red and White stoie will hold its grand opening on Saturday in its new building on the new highway west of the downtown section. The new store, which greatly in» creases the floor space they had in their former quarters, is lighted with cold fluorescent tubing, aud is equip ped with many new installations, in cluding open freezer meat compare- ments. The store will carry a wider line of clothing, and is adding several brands of appliances. The hardware section of the former store will be continued. The buliding was erected in record time by the Yoder .Martin Construe» tion Co. of Corvallis and Mil! City. Don’t Borrow, Subscribe ! Dave Epps _ IN WESTERN WASHINGTON-----■---- - AEF 529, 251 ACRES OF FORESTS AN AVERAGE OF 28.5 ACRES IDF WOOD LOTS PpR. FARM. WESTERN OREG-ON H ^5 2l 123 FARMS WITH AN AVERAGE AC!2cS OF WOOD LOTTO EACH F or " P^SST ACREAGE OF 1,106 914 FARMERS ARE IMPORTANT FOREST OWNERS. finds haul EVERVTHING including +h° Santiam Bean Festival Crowns Jack in the Beanstalk Denny Frank, the lad who flew to emissary for Gov. Douglas McKay of Boston with a case of Santiam beans Oregon to Gov. Paul Dever of Mass last Thuisday night, was back in achusetts. He piesented a blanket to Stayton Tuesday night to be crowned Gov. Dever. He appeared on televis Jack of the Beanstock, to rule over ion and was interviewed and photo the 10th annual Santiab Ben Festi graphed by leading magazines and val. • news services. The festival is the biggest eved Historic points in Boston were vis undertaken by the neighboring town, ited in his two day stay there. A real and an event for the entire valley. gold key was piesented to him, ■with Festivities are scheduled to con the hospitality of Boston. ’Big Red’ to Appear. tinue through Saturday. “Big Red,” the horse that out- Ormond R. Bean, Portland city commissioner, officiated at the crown walked Paul Smith for 75 miles Sun- ing of Jack, who is the eight-year- day, will be in the horse parade Sat- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Amandus urday afternoon. Invited also for the parade are the Frank. Mr. Frank is a prominent Riders of the Santiam and horsemen Canyon lumberman. Jack, or Denny, was crowned with groups from Salem, Silverton, Alba a beanbag cap on his head. Setting ny, Scio and Portland. A horse show for the ceremony was arranged by will follow the paiade. A special bean feast is scheduled. the Stayton Garden Club. Manager Gene Malecki interview The beans are being barbecued and ed Jack about his plane trip across cooked in the ground in beds of live the continent. Highlight for Denny was a big league ball game between Otto Russell the Boston Braves and the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Czech Jolly Dancers of Mill Agency City danced the Beseda, Bohemian national dance, attired i ative co- Fire tume. Auto Jack’ Trip Eventful............................. Jack, his mother. Mrs. Frank, and Life Gene Malecki left Salem by plane Accident Thursday and arrived in Boston the next day. He was greeted by an of Phone 1502 Detroit ficial delegation. 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