The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, August 04, 1949, Image 12

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    MILL CITY ENTERPRISE.AUGUST 4. 1949
(Continued from Page 1)
told completely. It started with Mr. la strike of cabinet shops throughout
ging season.
Wolfe, who cruised the town for pos­ the Northwest halted the delivery of
(M. 4 M.’s subsidiary has been us-
sible homesites and picked — Mill I window and door frames.
rng the highway and detour even in
City’s park, the property of the local
its roughest condition for hauling ve­
Lions Club. After much dickering a STORE PLANS GRAND OPENING
neer from Idanha.)
price was arrived at an I a deal was
The Hilltop Store will hold a grand
Lt. Col. D. A. Elliget, acting Army
made. But the troubles were not all opening within a week or bo , or as
engineer of the Portland district, said
over. Survey lines, in this country, <w>on as moving can be completed and
further delay in opening the road
sometimes go awry, and they did in other fixtures added.
would slow down building of the De­
this case. An adjoining parcel was
A removal sale is now going on
troit Dam by a year.
‘ found, not to be owned by the party at the old stort.
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CBI Wants Road Opened.
fiom whom it was purchased, but by
Here in Mill City, Consolidated
the county, on a tax claim.
Quality job printing at th ■ Fnter-
Builders, Inc., officials said that the
In the midst of their construction, prise
continued use of the railroad had cost
them thousands of dollars. This is
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because the Marion County (north)
side of the damsite could not be
worked upon, and access roads had
to be delayed on both sides of the
river. The railroad line runs on the
north side.
The highway, built with federal
funds, will be turned over to the
Completion
state when completed,
means paving, which cannot be un­
dertaken until next summer.
Dedication Plans Uncertain
The Santian: Highway Dedication
Committe, headed by Ed Vickers, of
Idanha and aiming for a formal cer­
emony Aug. 14, was given an uncer-
tain answer to its lequest for an op-
ening date at that time. Highway
Engineer R. H. Baldock was authoriz
ed to confer with federal agencies
and report when the commission’s
requirements 'had been met.
The road admittedly is far from
ready. Ned Richards, Gates, county
foreman in that area, and Dale Gra­
ham, county surveyor, went over the
highway Tuesday. Said Graham:
DOLORES .GETTY, of Garibaldi, “Miss Tillomook County,” helps Gover­
“The road is so rough and dusty nor Douglas McKay affix “KEEP OREGON GREEN’’ plate on his offi­
I doubt if anybody else much besides cial car during ceremonies at Owl Camp, in the Tillamook burn area,
Ned Richards could drive over it. He where Oregon’s $10 million rehabilitation progtam was formally started
has been road foreman up there, I in July.
don’t know how many years and can
drive over any kind of a mountain
in that area, but at times I wasn’t
sure we’d make it, even with Ned at ,
the wheel.
Part of the section hasn’t even been
graveled, he said, and at one place' Seven families were 1 eunited this make them attractive in the extreme.
huge boulders were falling on the week in the most beautiful home set­ All have big ipicure windows, large
ting in the Canyon or the North­ fireplaces and the most complete in­
road.
In Mill City, railroad men said west—when they moved into their terior equipment.
An interesting group of colors has
an oflk'Lal of SP had given them in­ new homes in the CBI addition here.
been
used in their exterior.
Each
There
are
21
homse
in
all,
and
structions that the line would not be
are designed to conform to a general home, though following a similar ar­
in operation after Aug. 11.
In the tussle over the new high­ style of ranch type architecture, but chitecture, is set off from the other.
For many weeks there has been a
way from Niagara to Detroit, the all are different. They are set in a
parade
of sightseers through the ar-
beautiful
grove
around
a
horseshoe-
question of the state’s future job to
er, looking with interest, and some
build a modern connecting road into curved street.
George Wolfe, home architect for envy, at the beautiful collection of
the valley was forgotten.
the Kaiser interests, designed them. homes. Out-orf-towners as well as lo­
A birthday diner was given for Joe Me Nealy super intended their cal people have followed their devel­
Carol Jane lllazek at her home Wed­ construction. All are being rapidly I opment with during their construc­
r tion the past few months.
nesday by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. brought to completion.
The history of how the homes hap­
The homes constitute a permanent
Frank Blazek. Guests were her grand
pen
to be there is tale that cannot be
and
welcome
addition
to
the
real
es-
mother, and Patricia and Mary Jo
state of the community, and from a
Wolverton.
cost standpoint are likely to reach
Typewriter»
Calculators
over a quarter of a million dollars in
Adding Machines
all.
CAPITOL OFFICE
This week the following families
EQUIPMENT CO.
moved in:
531 Court
SALEM
Ray Walker, Floyd Jones George
Sales — Reniais — Service
Humphreys, Eldon Lentz, Jack Lac
'ey and Vincent Palmer.
CRADE A MILK /
All are key men in the Henry Kai
(CHOCOLATE DRINK'
ser organization building the Detroit
Dam.
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BUTTERMILK
The street into the 'homes has been V COTTAGE CHEESE /
paved and landscaping will be in pro­
ICE CREAM
gress soon.
No expense has beer: spa:ed
Freres Building Supply Co
Building Materials of All Kinds
LITTLE ILLS
• True, that “little illness
you’ve beer mentioning in
an offhand way, may nCi
seem to amount to much-
just a few faint symptoms.
But, neglected, these "little
ills" can lead to big bills for
doctors, medicines, etc; not
to mention needless suffering
and loss of precious time;
Consult a Doctor now—
you’ll save by it in the ends
And,of course, we hope you’ll
bring his prescription to us
for careful compounding;
Capital Drug.Co
Salem, Oregon
Earl Smith, Mgr
PBESCRIPTIOMS
to eat
Store-Bought
Cakes
Tenants Occupy CBI Homes
Real Quality
Cakes cost no
more at
M U I
BAKERY
■’>V’
Fausft & Ross
THE FRIENDLY STORE
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330 Court
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Sunshine Krispy Crackers 1 lb. pkg
Flavor-Jell Bel. Dessert 3 pkg
Fruit Cocktail K&W No. 1 2 for
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Swansons Chicken Fricasse 1 lb. tin
'l’ornato Juice li&W 46 oz.
Franco American Spaghetti No. 1 tin 2 for
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