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About The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1949)
U* MILL CITY ENTERPRISE. AUGI ST K 1949 put in at the utility buildiny by Mr. to Detroit over the new highway on Hansen. Sunday and enjoyed a picnic lunch. Mrs. Woodrun is making drapes for Mr, and Mrs. R. A. Keith and daugh AT MARTIN’S her trailer house. ter, Beverly moved here from Cot B.v Trigger Howard Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chambers and tage Grove. Mr. Keith is employed by Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Miller planned a few days trip to the coast but had Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Gross and family CB1. n to postpone it due to a prospective spent a few days at Newport fishing MARION .. but had no luck. The wide open spaces are calling to buyer for their trailer house. A Stanley party was given Thurs G. D. Winshel of Binghamton, New MMr. and Mrs. W. C. Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Howard spent the day night by Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. York. He is making a trip along the week-end at the coast fishiny. There i Miller. Those present were Mr. and skyline trail from Breitenbush Hot were plenty of salmon, but they are Mrs. McElvain, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Springs to the McKenzie river. He re- Woodrun, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cham- . ortd the trails in fine shape to Pam- still there. Mr. and M rs. Joe Allen picked ber , bers, Mr. and Mrs. Yates, Mr. and elia Creek. He visited at Marion Forks ries at Gates this week. Picking was I Mrs. Matthews, Lyle Cowdery, How- and next morning left for the rest of j ard Schroll, with Harold Day as dem trek. good. , Many tourists are again using the Mr. and Mrs. Howard McELvain onstrator. Mrs. Claude Miller visited friends North Santiam highway since the op spent a quiet week-end at home tak in Eugene Monday. ening of the new road. Those busi ing care of the camp’s animals. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Matthew I Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wiley who are nesses depending upon traffic are spent the week-end in Portland visit new residents of the court had guests happy to have things back to normal. from Sutheiland. Ore. over the week Mr. and Mrs. Manning and daugh ing relatives. end. They were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ters, Roberta and Shirley of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Lou McCabe are visit- ( Johnson and family. accompanied by Dorland Ray of Idan ing friends at Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Y’atse and Mr. ha visited at Marion Forks Monday. Melvin ‘Woody’ Woodrun and his ' and Mrs. Kilbourne and (Bill and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Tomlinson of friend made a trip to Rosebeig over T(>dd of CB!) sp€nt a busy'week-end Estacada, Ore., old friends of the the week-end. Scott Youngs, spent a few days fish- in Portland. Camp news is busy these days. A 1 Mr. and .Mrs. Burton and Mr. and ¡ng and visiting. new approach and steps have been Mrs. William Tuttle ami family rode Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy N. Moore of Milwaukie, Ore. visited with the Yooungs Sunday. They are old time I friends. Mrs. Grace Smith of Roseberg, Ore. < made a visit with her son Dean Smith WEEKLY KATES. ALL SHIFTS ACCOMODATED here. ON HIGHWAY 222 Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Parsons Midway Between Mill City and Gates of Houston, Texas have moved back to Marion Forks recently. Mr. Par sons will work for Morgan and Young in the woods. Mr. and Mis. Harold Pugh made a visit to Marion Forks Tuesday. Trailer Courts Washington to see his family over the week-end. Mr. Doud is a wagon drill operator for CBI. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ash and Bob Miller went to Silver Creek Falls on Sunday. Saturday night the Ash’s and the Barnharts had dinner in Salem and then went to the Salem Drive-In Theater. Mr. anil Mis. R. L. Ash are leaving Thursday for Seattle and Tacoma, Wash, to visit her sister at the former place and his parents at the latter. Ed Davis of Jacksboro, Tenn, is at the couit and working for CBI run ning a jack-hammer. U. G. Me Ghee who is from Clinton, Tenn, is on the M H e vent crew at the dam. Mr. ani Mrs. C. V. Sullenberger | Mr. and Mrs. Myron lx>ng spent the ' we e in Salem Saturday on business I weekend at Independence visiting his and then on Sunday they drove over , cousins. ,the new road to Detroit. Why Chop Wood Bottled Gas RANCÍE SPECIAL • ‘ Riverview Cafe MEHAMA ll.ilklH!! $975" will be closed \S ILLUSTRATED Aug. 29 to Sept. 12 (Less Light and Timer) S» I Mick s Midwaylafe and Boarding House on lop, in lh? oven, i:i ! smokeless bioiler you’ll find cooking performance you never thought possi ble. Come in ond let us show you 20 reasons why Hardwick cooks best, is easiest to use, easiest to clean, a joy In your home. muon MILL CITY TAVERN BYRON DAVIS, PROP. “At the Bottom of the Hill” MILL CITY OREGON SALEM TENT & AWNING CO. MANUFACTURERS OF TENTS, AWNINGS & CANVAS GOODS Tents For Rent By The Month -4788 729 N. Liberty, SALEM AT THE SILVER SADDLE i Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Randall went to I Salem over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kurtti and ¡family have moved from the court to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hopper had r dinner at Bend Sunday and on their 11 return stopped to see Lauritz Han- 11 sen at Detroit. I ’ Charles King and George Price have returned to Salem upon the com pletion of their carpentry work on the '! CBI homes. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hough are on a trip to Riverside, Calif, and expect to i eturn the latter part of this week. Floyd Chase is working nights at !the Silver Saddle Service Station. Glen I.. Doud went to Vancouver, HARDWICK THANKS TO ALL FOR THE WELCOME TOl HAVE GIVEN OUR NEW BUSINESS Tex s Tavern V MILL CITY A friendly family atmosphere prevails &- appliance 349 FERRY ST.. 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