The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, March 31, 1949, Image 4

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MILL CITY ENTI iPRISE, MATCH SI. 1949
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corner of the northeast quaiter of
m* Farm Home, the Red Cross an'
Mr«. Mabel Taylor spent two daysl’*0”4-
i ther c ia’it’es.
of last week
w.-r-k at t the home
her
Mr. -nd Mrs. Elmer Klutke were the southwest quarter of said sec­
tion 32; thence south one-fourth
sister-in-law, Mrs. Clarence Jonnson. r.uats Sunday at a family dinner at
Mr*. I»< »a Reten who ha-. L»en em- Mrs. Taylor, a former resident, is their home in observance of the se'.- mile to the south line of said sec­
The Gates Woman’s Club will hold
enth birthday of their son, Ross. At- tion 32; thence west one and one-
a cooks1 f>cd sale <5aturdav at the pi >yed !n C< rvallis, returne I to th
from Dallas.
fourth miles to the southwest cor­
Heath B i . m . store. The money from community Is st week. Mis. Roten it
Mrs. Stavang who has been visit­ tending were Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
ner of section 31 :n said Tp. and
Kirkland
of
Mehama,
E.
E.
Miller
of
the ale w*ll o* added tithe general | awaiting ‘he arrival of the body of ing
rilM her 3VII,
son, Vflil
Carl uiarang,
Stavang, ivi
for auiuc
some
fund >f >• 'lub rathe1 than t h e | her con. “Tiny” Rotan, who was killed tim« visited at the hornea of Mr. and ; Lyons and Mr*. James Hudgins of Range; thence North one-half mile
to the quarter section comer on
buii • g ft nd. The genera) fund :»i .n action overseas in the war
Mrs. Byion Bate« and Mr. and Mrs. Stayton.
uted for the upkeep of Fa -wew co ' Mr .and Mrs. Walter Brisbin spent Chris Knutson before returning to whair.. C l---LGamet aemm ET Al the West line of said section 31;
Elmer Klutke went to the Salem thence West one-half mile to the
metery a id donations to the Chilo- Friday to Sunday in Portland where her home in Minnesota.
Memorial
Hospital Monday evening center of Section 36 in Township
they met her brother and wife, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Tumidga h' J
South, Range
Ddllgc O 3 East, Will.
**u.. xuv..,
Mer.;
and Mrs. George Arthur of Seattle quite an exciting time Saturday a'- where he underwent surgery Tuesday y I V 9 OUllin,
and visited with her siter, Mrs. Os- temoon when theii chomney burned ■morning for a hernia sustained re - ­ [ thence south one-fuuith mile to the
northeast comer of the south half
ca; Osterhout, and husband. M s. out. Thi. gr got pretty warm for a cently.
Br .shin’s son, Anse) Hayward, and bit, but no serious damage resulted.
Miss Esther Weatlhers, daughter of of the southwest quarter of said
family were at the home of Mr. Bris­
M rs. Laurence Walworth, of th« Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Weathers, and section 36; thence west one-half
bin’s daughter, Mrs. Philip Hacken- high school faculty has resigned her Marvin Stafford, son uf Mr. and Mrs. mile to the west line of said sec-
burg, all of Portland.
position and Ca ter Bogy’s, Portland, George Staffo.d, were married Thurs tion 36; thence south one-fourth
Mi«. Ray Salchenfoerger of^ Lyons has been engaged to complete her day, March 17, in Stevenson, Wash. mile to the township line; thence
and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur unexpired ter"..
The bride is a sophomore in Gates west one mile along the south
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Blackburn, were Sunday guests at
high
school and the bridegroom a line of section 35; thence south
T. R. L .’ton, principal of the iocal
the Tilmon Rains horn«.
high school, r< ports tha- ihe library graduate. After a short honeymoon to the southeast comer of the
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Buddie Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. book list is n proce ;s of completion. trip t'ha young couple returned to northeast quarter of the north-
east qarter of section 3 in
Edmund Davis, and Don MR-.y, s< n Abut 150 now books . will be bought Niagara where they will live.
of Mi«. Velma Carey, are two stud- lor the high school and element i y
Mr. and Mrs. Stafford are building Township 10 South, Range 3 east,
ens from Oregon State who were libraries.
a new home on property he owns •Will. Mer.; thence west to the west
home during their spring vacation.
there, which will be leady soon for line of said section 3; thence north
attendit^
the
Ttiose from Gates
one-fourth mile t o t-h e township
Don CSarey upent his vacation work­ Boy Scout District meeting in Meha­ occupancy.
line; thence West to the southwest
ing for his brother, Gale Ca.ey. Bud­ ma last week were T. R. Burton,
comer of the southeast quarter of
die and his father motored to Seattle chairman of the local scout commi­
NOTICE OF HEARING
to visit Mr. and Mrs. James Overlock ttee, William Herti an 1 Orville Hay­
By order of the County Court of the southwest quarter of section 33
in Township 9 South of Range 3
and daughter. Mrs. Davis spent the ward, other aerbers of the commit­ Una County, Oregon, issued March
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time they were gone at the home of tee and scout master, Gale Carey.
17 1949 notice is hereby given that east; Will. Mer.; thence North one-
Mu and Mrs. Lincoln Henness.
Mr. and M s. Ned Richards are on Monday, April 18, 1949 at 10:30 fourth mile; thence West one-
fourth mile to the West line of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carey, re­ having part of their building in A. M. of said day in the County
said section 33; thence North one-
cently of San Francisco, were guests which the Richards Tavern is located Court Room in the Court Hous« at
r
fourth mile to the quarter section
at the home ■ >*e*9'YTTother last week. remodeled an l a room finii’.ied which Salem, Oregon, a hearing will be held
He will return to Corvalli« to attend will be rented for a barber sitep. El­ on the proposed formation of a Rural
corner on the west line of said
OSC for the spring term. He will re­ mer Stewart is doing th a ca. pouter Fire Protection District to be known
section 33; thence East one-fourth
ceive his degree in June.
as the Gates Rural Fire Protection mile; thence North one - half mile
District the exterior boundaries are to the north line of said Section
33; thence west to the northwest
which as follows:
comer of section 33; thence north
Beginning at a point where the
to the center of the North Santiam
line between sections 28 and 29 in
TownshJp 9 South, Range 4 East,
Will. Mer., Linn County, Oregon,
intersects the Center of the North
Santiam River; thence running
South tfaree-fourths mile to the
quarter section comer between sec-
tlon« 32 and 33 in said Tp. and
Range; thence West one-half mile-
to the center of said Section 32;
thence South one-fourth mile to
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or«e-fourth mile to the southwest
Gates
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the point of beginning.
saving and excepting any right of
way of any railroad or any Federal,
State or County owned land that
might te included within the boun­
dary of the above described area.
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