The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, April 21, 1949, Image 5

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    MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, APRIL 21, 1949
of light fixtures, mirrors and pictuies In the matt r of the Application)
Brand Zelt and baby daughter of as well as renting rooms.
of
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S_nta Crus, Calif. Mrs. Mattoon and I Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Houck and dau­ on the walls. No damage has been
IDA W. CAREY. JACK CAREY.)
M:s. Zelt are cousins.
ghter, Gail Ann and Mrs. L. C. Chris­ reported.
I Mr. and Mrs. Archie
By MRS. J. A. WRIGHT
Mattoon mo- man visited over the Easter week-end Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs A k EY LO xi K a B c KY anu IRENE)
Visit.ng the Archie Mattoon» last tored to Warm Springs reservation at the ho.ae of the parents, Mr. Joe Joaquin Saturday were her g.und PODRABSKY
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week were her brother-in-law and sis­ to attend the Root Festival, report­ Houck and Mrs. Chrisman.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beater of Eu­ NOTICE OF ALLEY’ VACATION
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Jun.s and ing about 2000 people there.
Sunday dinner guests were TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Mrs. and Mrs. H. D. Burts are the gene.
daughter Shiiley of Prineville. Thurs
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Mrs. W. E. Wate.s came Thurs­ proud grandparents of two grand-- Mrs. Martha Bowes, Mrs. Blanch
day Mrs. Lavell White, an aunt of day from her home in Bren erton for daughters, Bonita, born to Mr. and Dean, Mis. Laura Joaquin and Jos­ IDA W. CAREY’ and others, have
Mrs. Mattoon, and Allen Grant of a two weeks' visit with her son-in- Mrs. Delmar Burt of Waldport on eph Bowes.
filed a petition March 25, 1949, with
Bent were there. Also Mr. and Mrs. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ March 22, and Linda kay, born to
the Common Council, to close the 16
foot alley running North and South
mond Sophy and gransons Russell Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Cruise of Leban­
through the center of Block 25. Hob­
an Richard Rice.
on April 6.
PRECISION GRINDING
son’s Addition to the City of Mill
Mrs. James Weins of Cashmere,
I Mrs. Lola Christianson and child­
City, Linn Cunty, Oregon, between
ren Gayle and Norma Lee of New­ Washington expects to leave for her
By JEAN ROBERTS
of lawnmowers; all kinds of
berg came Thursday to spend Easter home on Tuesday after visiting for
The Gates hill road is again pass­ D Street and E. Street, in the City
toils sharpened.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray the past six weeks at the home of able, for Elk ura-Mill City travel, of Mill City, Oregon, as same ap­
ED L. BERGHOLZ
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. after being closed since last Novem­ pears upon the recorded plat of said
(on county roa ! SE Hilltop Store) Johnson.
Mr and Mrs. J. Cal Schlador came and Mrs, Pyul Fletcher. On Sun- ber by snow. This is positively a fair addition of said City, now n file in 1
back to Detroit Friday after spend­ day the Fletcher family and their weather road, as the deep ruts at the the llecordei’s Office of the Recorder)
of Conveyances in and for Linn Coun
ing several months in California and guest attended a family reunion at bottom of the hiD indicate.
ty,
Oregon,a n d that said Common I
in Silverton.
the home of Mr. Fletcher’s mother,
was opened sometime in
I Mr. and Mrs. Albjn Cooper visited Mrs. Pearl Fletcher at Springfield. the The past road week
of good weather by Council has set the 4th day of May,
NORTH
Satuiday night with his father, C. W.
some intrepid individual, presumably 1949, at 8:00 P. M. o’clock thereof I
SANTIAM
Boy Scout Troop 43, Detroit-Idan­ in a jeep, with a sharp ax and a at the City Hall as the time and
Cooper, in Molalla, and spent Easter
with his mother, Mrs. Louis Kirkland ha, is taking a week end trip to the dauntless spirit. There were eight or place for the hearing of objections,
TAUERN
in Aurora.
.lava caves beyond Bend and the Pe- more fir trees nine to 15 inches in i if any there be, why the above des-
Mrs. Heber Pratt stayed o v e r- J I terson Rock Gardens near Redmond.
Redmond, diameter obstructing the roadway. I MMMMMHKa:.:.WT- -SMMMreMBUBM
night at the home of her son-in-law Of the 32 boys now in the troop, 28 These had been chopped through and
One Mile East of Detroit
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Zealand plan to make the trip, accompanied rolled out of the way.
JEWEL MYERS, MGR.
Fryer on Friday en route to a visit by Sol Tucker, assistant scoutmaster.
A few patches of snow still linger
Besides this large number oi Boy near the top of the rodge. All in all,
at the home of her mother. Mrs. Eu-
Scout», there are 34 Cub Scouts, ac- the load is passable, if it doesn’t rain
ora Short in St. George, Utah.
Mrs. James Smith of Wasco, Wash., co ..ling to Jack Laddusaw, scoutmas­ ami if someone has the agility of a
visited Mr. and Mis. Ai—^'attoon ter The boys already are making mountain goat.
'Thursday.
plans to enter the fishing derby, spon
BE GOOD
Mrs. G. R. Dickie and Mrs D.E. sored, with some worthwhile prizes,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Longnecker
TO YOURSELF
Wood were in Eugene for a ciuple by the national organization.
were called to Silverton Friday by the
of days the last of the week.
death of Mr. Longnecker’s father
AND ENJOY
Arthur’s Cafe is again making im­ who had been ill for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ingle Johna-n of
Mill City visited on Easter at the provements. A ioom 14 x 21 feet is
THE BENEFITS
Easter guests at the home of Mi.
home of her brother and sister-in- being added, with shelves for gro­ and Mrs. Ike Myers were Mr. and
OF GOOD HEALTH
cery supplies needed in the restaur­ Mrs. Bill Bickett and family and Mr.
law, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mo- re.
We specialize in the treatment
Mr. and Mr.'.. Keith Moor? enter­ ant. In this room also will be a walk- and Mrs. Ray Roberts and family.
W e RY SATURDAY
of rectal disorders.
tained at a birthday dinn n on Sat- in cooler and meat cutting will be
An Easter egg hunt was held at
4 im. N. of Salem on 99E
No Hospitalization
uiday honoring his father Guy 'lone there. At thefr ont of th» build­ the Elkhorn school Friday afternoon
GLEN WOODRY’S
No Ixiss of Time
Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moore ing on the corner a small taxi stand for all the pupils and their younger
ORCHESTRA
Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic
were the only guests.
is being built. This will be equipped brothers and sisters.
85
cents, inc. tax
Mrs. G. R. Dickie is opening her with tables, chairs, a pay telephone
Nat uro-Proctologist
More and more people are becom­
hotel at Detroit. Sjje will serve meals and magazine stands.
218 N. Liberty, Salem, Ore.
ing aware of the hazaid in second
iwaat,
growth fir trees surrounding their
John Cook is miding a modern homes.
meat case to his grocery department.
Ercill Wilson, Mehama logging op­
HAULING CATS,
He is also finishing the outside of erator, and Ray Roberts, Elkhorn
PIANOS
SHOVELS and
the building, adding much to its ap­ timer faller, were employed Saturday
pearance.
BAND INSTRUMENTS
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
to fall several trees threatening the
The grade and high schools had a newly purchased home of Ken Gol­
INSTRUMENT REPAIRING
two day Easter vacation, Friday and liet, Mehama merchant, on the Little Salem Heavy Hauling &
Monday.
North Fork.
«
ACCORDION LESSONS
Equipment Co.
J. Fowler came in fiom Portland
A small second growth tree alrea­
I
Phones:
Plant 34644; Office 39408
with a new car.
dy was resting on one corner of the
1405
N. FRONT ST,
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dick Buker roof, the result f a recent windstorm.
LISTINGS OF REAL ESTATE
SALEM
this week end were he- daughter, The house was only slightly damaged
Mrs. Harry Thomas, Richard and
FROM MEHAMA TO GATES,
Linda of Poitland.
Work started this week setting the
FOR SALE
INCLUDING:
poles for the new street lighting sys­
Diversified fruit and vegetable
tem.
—Homes for sole or rent
farm; 20 acres, all cleaned; irri­
—Business property, buildings
gation; orchards, vinyard and
and sites
berry fields.
IN GATES
—Vacant lots
Strawberries, raspberries, boy­
GLEN HEARING. Prop.
—Small acreages
senberries, youngberria-s, apples,
Easter programs were held in the
grapes, walnuts, cherries.
various rooms of the elementary
6 room house, hot, cold water,
gtades in the local school Friday, an
shower. 4 room fruit and stor-
egg rollings and special treats for
Real Estate
age house, large garage and
the children ami their gdests, their
Stop and shop at
MILL CITY
workshop.
parents, were provided by the teach­
only $7500.00
ers.
WALLS
VARIETY FRUIT
The recent earthquake was felt in
FARM
Gates, and though few of the >esi-
Rt. 1, Box 138, Turner, Ore., 1
dents here had ever experienced one
NEW OPENING TIME
mile west of Aumsville on Tur­
before, there was no doubt in their
ner Road.
minds as to the cause of the racking
AT
and jar of the houses, the swinging
DETROIT
cribed alley should not be closed.
The above petitioners do hereby
grant a permanent easement thiough
said alley-way to the City of Mill
City, for purpose of laying drainage
or sewage disposal tile.
earl ragsdale
City Recorder.
l>on’t Borrow, Subscribe!
Elkhorn
¿k Modern
T DANCE
Glenwood
Ballroom
H. A. Schroeder
Repair Shop
* Blacksmithing
* Welding
* Logging and Sawmill
Repairing.
BLOCK WEST OF THEATER
MILL CITY
Service Station
C, E. ’Pink' Mason, Prop.
SHELL PRODUCT»
AUTO STORAGE’ BATTERIES
ZENITH TIRES
FISH I Nt; T ACKLE
Otto Russell
FOR HIRE
!
I
URGENTLY
NEEDED!
Jacquith Music Co
Gates
David M. Reid
The Little [Tench
INNSIDE CAFE
tests our work
electronically
giving a printed
proof of accuracy.
DEMAND
WATCHMASTERTESTED
REPAIR WORK
Pay one-half, charge one-half
5:30 A. M. to 10:00 P. M.
115 N. High St.
SALEM
Jacob Spaniol & Son
and
PLUMBERS
STAYTON, ORE.
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LET US TEST YOUR WATCH IN 30 SECONDS
NO CHARGE OR OBLIGATION
California
tinners
;♦> -3K
Agency
Fire
Auto
Life
Accident
Phone 1502 Detroit
THAT OLD WATCH CAN GIVE
MANY MORE YEARS OF GOOD
SERVICE IF IT IS PROPERLY
REPAIRED —SO, BRING IT
WHERE EXPERT
WORKMANSHIP
COMBINED WITH Watch Master
ELECTRONIC
TESTING ASSURES
SATISFACTION
GLEN’S BARBEE SHOP
forlatest fashion in coats
suits and dresses
INSURANCE
...NO EXTRA
HAIL TARE!
«
BAKER’S
Mill City Jewelry -
new Short hair-do’s -oh-so-pretty with
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SEEING IS BELIEVING!
If you re going East this year,
Follaw fothioa’» foacy-wid Irwot yoursoW ta a
naw »hart heir-da. Bwl fir»» .. . • »gaa^y
Dob-w-cvrl Formaient Wava la leave year heir
can.
»•♦t-.hiniag-fvll af be4y e»»B beeaty.
York, Chicago anti most other
You’ve HEARD About Him — Now You Can SEE
M much uf Ament i ax you
•THE SEAMAN OF THE SEALED CAR’
On roundtri|M to New
eastern »¿ties Soulh«r»i Pacific
Shirley' Beauty Shop
Annette
Brazil
It -tec
Shirley
Laird
tec- tec
will
take you
East through
California for mA lc extra rail
fare
See San Franc ¿ mac ». I xm *
Angflex and our groat So».th«
Open evenings by appointment
-a» -rec- ’«•
•*
Well. Go one way
another
// ip
return
See tws'e as much.
r* err
Any S P agent will he gl td to
Salem Laundry
big travel tmrg'Un
PICKUPS AT
Laundry: Nu-Method, Mill City and Stayton
..Laundry and dry cleaning: Ken Golliet, Mehama; Mt. Jeff Cafe..
Idanha
Dry Cleaning: Santiam Self-Service Laundry, Detroit
SALEM
JinfíUEL
A
give you details about this
SERVING THE CANYON ARE»
163 S. High
)NJ.Y
CAR
I.
$25.000 BET
The friendly
I
A
ACTI ILLY WELDED IN FOR 14 MONTHS — TOURING THE
COUNTRY COAST TO COAST—THE ONLY C CK I.IKB1T f. THE
WORLD
SHOWER MOTOR CO.
1520 l»t Street
STAYTON