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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1952)
DETROIT By MRS. S. T. MOORE Mu ee te E*y 'CME _ , vv*er iw E s "J* July 31. 1952 6—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE HVCKLEbEKKY FINN » [ rtsetss »« h »r Sjoeoo «« Sonet I s«c«t i •enveto «ou Tse«. I * "** BRc»en «ewn» Awn X mj T* ce*«"”"« ordert l 'Wtt Mr. and Mr». Bill Wirt of Portland were overnight guest» at the L. L. I Eiorreo X.V« »** * « a » Xw«« 'tier«, But nc ^ > Rynearson home last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dorland Ray are the parents of a five-pound five-ounce boy, Gregory Allyn, born Thursday, July 24, at Salem Memorial hospital. Grandparents of the baby are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Manning of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Huber Ray of Idanha. Mother and baby are reported to be doing very well and expect to re turn to the Manning home early this week. Mrs. Aurrey Layman was admitted Ly V* ’ Shavr to a Salem hospital two days last week for minor surgeiy. She has returned home and is making satisfactory re covery but will require rest for some WAS time. CUSTOM ARV IN Mr. and Mrs. Ceci) Atkins and chil iTfc CENTURY dren, Linda and Lynn, visited the B ovaemia T o mix ranger station Saturday. Mr. Atkins, BEER M/iTH .ONES who was employed on the Detroit dis trict in 1944, now operates a bakery 8PTH WATER. in Eugene. BECAUSE "it Johnny Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs helped purify S**! C. C. Mason, is seriously ill at their th.e sKin"! F Woodburn home and expects to be admitted to the Veterans’ hospital in Portland for treatment soon. He was LOG CABINS IN formerly employed by the forest serv ice at Detroit, and recently as guard AMERICA WERE BUILT BV THE at the state prison in Salem. SWEDES! THEY WERE USED IN spectacles '7 Visitors at the Fritz Morrison horn«. SWEDEN FOR CENTURIES! WERE FAVORED 3 Sunday were Mrs. Morrisons ’aunt, L IM nD CENTURV 1 Mrs. Kdith Beattie of Philomath, ac companied by her son and family, Mr. L FRANCE BECAUSE and Mrs. Dale Beattie anil children B -T mev V/ERF of Corvallis. SUPPOSED To Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Howard " WARD Dean and family last weekend were Mrs. Dean’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.F1ER SUNDOWN , LT IS E<l Wert, and her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wert and three C older in a desert than children, all of Cottage Grove. A FORHST BECAUSE SAND A small fire under the east end of 7—71 U j OSEB its meat , whereas the Breitenhush bridge was extin M TREES PRESERVE IT " guished Sunday afternoon by a forest service crew. Cause of the blaze was believed to be a discarded cigarette. Tl>r Travrfer* Safely Service X X X X X*x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ; J R. Bruckart, Willamette National M Forest supervisor from Eugene, and Lucky von—von maile it home from wc>k ikivUgll Robert Appleby, newly appointed tim X X a log of fatigue ber management staff assistant on the X X forest, spent Thursday and Friday of X M last week on the Detroit district. They ersfield the Whites had turned toward their third daughter, born recently in X X accompanied Detroit district personnel X the coast, thus missing the center of a Portland hospital. X on a timber sale inspection. the shock. Marlene White has returned to Port a Mr. and Mrs. Earl Layman were in X AT Mr. and Mrs. John Estey have pur land where she has resumed her tele X Toledo two days last week on busi X « chased the Art (’tester home where type job with Montgomery Ward and « ness. X they moved their furnishings Sunday. company for an indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. Otis White and Mar X X X I Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rynearson and Clarence Jungwirth of Lyons ha- lene While ha'e returned from Cali Ö X NEW RETAIL LOCATION : 4 fornia where they spent three weeks I children spent last Thursday in Port I been awarded the contract for hauling XX X Laura ’ sixteen hundred yards of topsoil to X QUESTION: We are planning to install a visiting relatives. They report hav land attending to business. East City Limits on Highway 222 bath in our 7-joom hou«e which has two be used in surfacing yards at the X X ing experienced the recent California Lee O'Brien accompanied them. rooms on the second floor. Would it be better Phone 3215 MILL CITY to install it on the upper floor or in a room Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cauble, former Detroit ranger station. The work will X earthquake at a coastal point between which we are adding to the house? « — D. G-, Laconia. New Hampshiie Santa Barbara and Sun l.uis Obispo. residents of Detroit who now live near he done early in August. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XX X X ANSWER For the sake of convenience it is Because of the excessive heat in Bak- Mill City, are patents of a baby girl. The Detroit Women’s Civic club will best to locate a bathroom near a second floor meet at the home of Mrs, Alfred Coke- bed.oom, with a lavatory on the first floor. Should economy be important, an unfinished nour in Idanha Wednesday evening, room is more easily converted. There is no need to rip out the finish and repair it later. August 6. No program has been an It is easier to conceal pipes, brace fixtures nounced but considerable business will into walls and build semi-recessed fixtures. SAIÆM i be introduced for discussion. I QUESTION: The outside of my garage is 141 N. Commercial St. Phone S-4AS4 Verna Worthington, little daughter covered with asphalt shingles leaving the nail paints showing on the inside. Would roll of the Jim Worthington's is recover rooting placed between the 2x4 s on the inside ing from a recent tonsilectomy. Has Everything for Your to cover the nails and also to act as an in sulator cause the garage to sweat? Mr. and Mrs. Ran Hellwig enter -J. W. H, Cleveland, Ohio Authorized Dealer for | tained Mrs. Flank Ray at dinner ANSWER: While roll roofing can be used, anything rammed against it will cause punc Wednesday, later visiting Mr. Ray in tures. The garage win not sweat, but moisture the Salem hospital where he has been trapped inside the walls will condense and Furniture and Bookkeeping Supplies d.'tp down the wail with or without insulation receiving medical treatment for the and others | if tne gaiage is not sufficiently heated Using stands.d insulation with a dry wall finish will past two weeks. They reported he turn out a much neater job. is making satisfactory progress. While | EXPERT REPAIR SERVII E in Salem the Hellwigs attended the i QUESTION: I would like to use boiled lin on all Home and Industrial Machines j Shrine seed oil to dress up my tile floors. Can you club ball game. tell me how long A must boil the oil before using it and if it will make my floors slippery? Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith are on a —C. R., Belleville, New Jersey tuo-week's vacation trip in the Cana ANSWER Both boiled and raw linseed oil dian Rockies. are obtainable a.' your local paint store and 153 S. Liberty SALEM Phone 3-5773 j boiling at home is not necessary. Used like a Mr. and Mrs. Adam Heineman re floor wax on tile, it is an excellent polish. It is not sticky when dry and will not make the DBranuuctnanBunHiaaHnHnnnnnHnHnnnaHiaunnanDCiHnnaQnnEiBnnne turned to Mongold' recently from a floor slippery. two-week’s vacation. The Detroit stage depot now has headquarters in the post office build This column is prepared by the edi ing where tickets may be obtained and tors of THE FAMILY HANDYMAN MAGAZINE as a service to home . incoming ami outgoing parcels are owners. If you have any questions or ' handled. problems relating to your own home, “ At the Bottom of the Hill ” please address a letter, stating your The 14 man summer suppression problem to THE FAMILY HANDV. In 63-80%* of the cases MAN, 211 East 37th Street, New crew from the forest service Fish Lage : York. New York, Attention of News Syndicate Editor. If the question has ; remount station is now at Detroit | in doctors’ tests! widespread appeal in the opinion of j where the men are clearing yards and | the editors, it will be printed with the • Those suffocating "heat answer in this column at a later date shaping slopes at the ranger station.1 waves" alternating with ner However, we cannot enter into detailed correspondence with everyone. THE The work is being done to prepare vous. clammy feelings — and FAMILY HANDYMAN is available accompanied often by restless [the grounds for landscaping. at newsstands and hardware stores Irritability and nervousness everywhere Woody Burgess has received a tran»- , are well-known to women suf fer to Washington. D.C., and will leave fering the functionally-caused 1 distress of middle life "change"! Mongold Friday with his family. 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