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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1950)
SUMMONS 8—THE MI1.I. (TTY ENTERPRISE August 81, 1950 In the Circuit Court of the State Of Oregon for the County of Linn LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTUX OF BOND SALE By JIM STEVENS MARTHA ANDERSEN, Plaintiff vs. NOTICE is hereby given that sealed No Lumber Shortage . . . NOTICE OF STREET AND ALLEY 8y C. WILSON HARDER bids will be received by the under Susan Stevens came teetering JOHN ALLEN ANDERSEN, VACATION signed until the hour of 8:00 o'clock Defendant. down the boom pond catwalk the To JOHN ALLEN ANDERSEN, PETITION The P M Pacific Standard Time, on the Sentiment at the grass roots member would be from labor, othen afternoon and did a docey-do In the Matter of the application of: Sth day of September, 1950. and im Above Named Defendant: level is crystallizing rapidly. A one from agriculture, one from | into the shack's wide-open door. I in the name of the state W. W. HELLER mediately thereafter publicly opened nationwide poll of independent the general public. "Hello, cousin.” Susan answered OF OREGON YOLT are hereby re ISABEL F HELLER by the School District Board of • » • business, just concluded by the J. C. KIMMEL my greeting. "What brings me? quired to appear and answer the School District No. 129-J, Linn-Ma Thus, a democratically organ National Federation of Independ HELEN KIMMEL rion County, Oregon, at the School Well, first, I want to try my fingers complaint brought against you in the ent Business, showed 74'1 against ized "production combat" force F A BAKER House commonly known as the Mill on your antique zither again, and above entitled suit on or before the Senate Bill 1805 which would give would make information, pro RUTH E BAKER City School in Mill City. Oregon for expiration of four (4) weeks from government loans to non-proflt duction loans, and fair allocation what about the lumber shortage? ” an issue of bonds of said school dis groups for hospital and medical of scarce materials available to "Relax and let’s visit,” I said. the first date of publication of this TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: small manufacturers. trict in the amount of Forty-four care plans. summons, to-wit: the 31st day of Notice is hereby given that W. W "How's the bride-to-be? When’s August. 1950, and if you fail so to « * * • • • Thousand and no-100 Dollars i $44,- Heller and others, have filed a peti-1 Sponsors of the bill point out the wedding? No—not on the bench appear and answer, for want thereof, While businessmen's opinion 00), said bonds to be dated Octo tion August 9. 1950, with the Com- I 000 that this will keep our economy was based on fear this would be take the chair.” and to mature serially in plaintiff will apply to the Court for stabilized by spreading employ Council of the City of Mill City, ber 1, 1950, order “backdoor" entry to socialized Susan took the padded old chair at the relief demanded in her complaint mon as follows. ment all over the country; avoid to close the Alley running North A numerical medicine, there was also strong the beaten-up plank table on which to-wit: a decree dissolving the bonds South through Block Six (6) in Hob- [ Numbers 1 to 4 inclusive each for closing up many small businesses. opinion expressed that the coun $1,000 00 $4,000 00 on October 1. • * * my 1909 three-bank Oliver Visible of matrimony now existing between son’s Addition to Mill City and a try at this time cannot afford 1952 Mass labor recruiting for a few Typewriter stood. She hooked her the plaintiff and defendant; award Fifty (50) foot section on the North 1 guns and social experiments, too. production centers will not over ing to the plaintiff the sole care, end of S W Fifth Avenue, between 1 Numbers 5 to 9 inclusive each for • • • heels on the haywire that was strung housing, $1,000.00 $5,000,00 on October 1, and control of the minor lot one Block 6 and lot 10. Block 5 These ballots are sent directly load ti ansportation. between the chair's legs and rounds, custody and sanitation facilities. 1953. children of these parties. Katherine to Congress. On another issue medical, while I set myself on the splintery Elizabeth Andersen and Robert Allen of Hobson's Addition to Mill City, I Numbers 10 to 14 inclusive each for Workers will stay in their home businesmen voted 671 in favor areas and produce. Thus hap Linn County, Oregon, and that said | bench against the shack wall. $1 000 00 $5,000.00 on October 1, Andersen; for a judgment requiring Common Council has set the 13th day 1 of a proposal compelling manu healthier workers would re. "Maybe no wedding," Susan said. the defendant to pay to the plaintiff of 1954. facturers to identify with their pier, September 1950. at 8 p.m. o'clock duct absenteeism, a major prob Numbers 15 to 19 inclusive each for "We want the new house to be at monthly the sum of $30.00 each for thereof at the City Hall as the time own names all items they pro lem in World War II. $1,000 00 $5.000,00 on October 1. duce, either under their own least started first. No lumber, no the support and maintenance of said and place for the hearing of objec • • • 1955. brands, or some other brands. minor children; Awarding to the tions, if any there be, why the above Letters from Main Streets over home. Oh, this war! They may • • • Numbers 20 to 24 inclusive each for plaintiff judgment against the de described Alley and street should not the nation to Congress show a even take Joe again." Dealers who promote sales of $1.000 00 $5,000,00 on October 1, willingness to accept new taxes in the sum of $100.00 for her be closed. “Come, now." I said. "Joe is out fendant nationally advertised brands feel 195«. and other sacrifices needed for attorney’s fees herein and a further it is unfair to have to compete of it, and you know it with that eye judgment for her costs and disburse The above petitioners do hereby Numbers 25 to 29 inclusive each for defense. with the same item, under a dif • • • of his. And this notion of no lum ments herein incurred; and for furth grant a permanent easement through $1,000 00 $5,000,00 on October 1, ferent name, sold at a lower “But,” they ask, "cannot •poli ber, no home, is just as much of a bad er relief as to the court may seem said Alley-way and Street to the City 1957. price, to cut-rate retail outlets. tics as usual' be sacrificed, too? dream. Wake up, Susan. Keep proper. This summons is published of Mill City, for purpose of any pub Numbers 30 to 34 inclusive each for • • * After all. for all we know, the $1.000 (Ml >5,000,00 on October 1, in the Mill City Enterprise, a legal lic improvement. solid.” Recently we reported on the Russians may be a lot closer to 1958 LEE S ROSS, "Defense Production Act of us than November.” She didn't say anything but looked newspaper of Linn County, Oregon, Numbers 35 to 39 inclusive each for City Recorder. 1950.” This bill has provisions to • * * out the shack window at the rafts of by order of the Honorable Victor Publication dates: $1,000 00- $5,000,00 on October 1, insure independent manufactur Businessmen are both irritated logs on the sunny water. We were Olliver, Judge of the above entitled 1959 ers getting a fair share of de and amused by the wave of hoard August 24, 1950 court made this 22nd day of August, quiet for a spell. The lap-lap of the 1950. and the first day of publication fense contracts. But wording is buying. They point out the hoard Numbers 40 to 44 inclusive each for August 31, 1950 tide sounded up through the calk- of summons is August 31, 1950, and vague. ers are buying items that were $1,000 00 $5,000,00 on October 1, September 7, 1950 • • • scarce in World War II. scarred floor. 1960. the last day is September 21, 1950 Therefore, a new bill, the * * • - u~ SUMMONS Said bonds to bear Interest at the HARLOW L. WEINRICK. One Case of Many . . . But. they point out. if scarc Sparkman.Patman Bill, has been rate of not to exceed four (4%) per Attorney for Plaintiff No. 23273 A building industry magazine was ities show up again, it will be introduced. This bill is specific. cent per annum payable semi-annu P.O. Address: Albany, Ore. In the Circuit Court of the State largely on different items. So • • • beside me. Its pages were open at a ally. principal and interest payable Oregon for the County of Linn A board of five would be in far, the big rush has been on list of materials used in a type of Mill City Lodge No. 144, ANNA VAN BEBER, Plaintiff, at the office of the County Treasurer charge of independent business items that may be in surplus. house that was being built and sold of Marion County, Oregon, or at the I.O.O.F. meets every Friday production. Two of the members Even high Washington officials V8. for $7.999 away back on Long Island. night. Visiting brothers welcome. agency cf the State of Oregon would have to have ten years of cannot agree on what we have WALTER PRESTON VAN BEBER, fiscal New York, with the basic material experience in small business, one or lack. Defendant. in New York City, at the option of Quality job printing at the Fnter- purchaser. < Naljt.r.al KeUer.,n< n cf Indepe-d. r.t being West Coast lumber. To Walter Preston Van Beber, De the Said bonds were duly authorized at "As sure as I'm sitting here,” I prise. fendant. an election held on August 8, 1950. Quality job printing at the Enterprise. ventured to say at last, “there will be IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Bids must be accompanied by a plenty of lumber for the building of a OF OREGON, you are required to ap certified check In the amount of Four hundred thousand homes a month in pear and answer the Complaint filed Thousand Four Hundred and no-100 against you in the above entitled Dollars ($4,400.00). the U.S.A, after all lumber needs A Friendly Place Court and cause, within four weeks The approving legal opinion of are met.” from the date of the first publication Wlnfree, McCulloch, Schuler and Susan still looked out the window. of this Summons, and if you fail so Sayre, Attorneys at Law, Spalding To While Away I reckoned she was thinking back to do, for want thereof plaintiff will Bldg , Portland, Oregon will be fur I over the nine years that she and Joe take a decree against you dissolving nished the successful bidder. Crane had kept a home and family Your Idle Hours the marriage contract and bonds of The Board reserves the right to re dream together. He had gone from matrimony now existing between you ject any and all bids. high school to war in 1942 and she and the plaintiff herein. EDNA F. ROSS. Clerk had gone into war work. He had School District No. 129-J This Summons is served upon you I come back in '45 with only one eye Linn-Marion County, Ore. by publication thereof pursuant to an Address: Mill City, Oregon. Order of the above entitled Honor left and the life of the other in doubt. able Court entered herein on the 14th Publication dates: Joe wouldn't marry Susan until he August 17, 1950 day of August, 1950. was sure of his half-sight. They had August 24, 1950 First publication of this Summons \ stayed single until they were through August 31, 1950, August 17th, 1950. | college. Then all seemed well with Shuffleboard Good Music ROY R. HEWITT, their world at last. But now— The world’s record for walking 25 Attorney for Plaintiff Susan was a third cousin of mine, miles was set on December 5, 1879 GATES ♦ st., 180 North Commercial ♦ once removed, or something like that. when J. B. Clark did the distance In Salem, Oregon, and We'd never made sure. She called 4t 4 hours, 3 minutes and 35 seconds. ♦ Mill City. Oregon me uncle. A brown-eyed Susan, ♦ feather-footed, with fingers to make □ ♦ instruments sing, music and dancing Where Friends Meet ♦ were her career to date. But it was a home she wanted. She and Joe had ♦ On Highway 222, Linn County Side been ready to build and get married when Korea blew up. MILL CITY The True Trouble . . , "I’m just an old barkhide who Tony Ziebert George Sparky’ Ditter pounds a 1909 typewriter in a boom pond shack, telling tales," I said, j "I'm no authority. But look here at i the kind of house that is being built I for people like you and Joe away | back in New York. Forget the lum ber. Here are the things you may ' really run short on.” I pointed down the materials list. 1 believe that honest goods can be passed out to honess men by A 275 gallon fuel oil tank, copper honest methods. pipe grid for radiant heated floor, I copper flashings, water lines, piping ; and vent stacks Steel hardware $1695 1947 < HRYSLER 4-DOOR SEDAN I believe in working, not weeping, in boosting, not knocking, weather - stripping, nails. electric $1195 range, refrigerator, sink, washer, 1946 PLYMOUTH SP. DeLUXE 4-D SED and in the pleasure of my job. kitchen cabinets, bathroom fixtures, $1195 1946 CHEVROLET MASTER 4-D SED. furnace, iron pipe, electrical items— $1195 "These are the things you could not 1946 FORD CONV. COUPE I believe that a man gets what he goes after, that one deed done afford in a home back in 1945," I said. $1495 1946 DeSOTO 4-DOOR SEDAN 'These are the things that will be today is worth two deeds tomorrow and that no man is $ 745 short first, as they were then—not 1941 DeSOTO CLUB COUPE lumber. There were Stevenses be down and out until he has lost faith in himself. X $1095 1946 NASH 600 4-DOOR SEDAN us who made homes with no £ fore boards and nary a nail, with logs and $ 595 1940 PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDAN mud only! But you and Joe have got I believe in God, and in the power of prayer. lumber, fine lumber, plenty of lum X X ber, I tell you. The trouble with you X I believe in today and the work I am doing, in tomorrow and the young folks-—” ir \ X "Is indoor plumbing and automatic PLYMOUTH work 1 hope to do, and the sure reward the future holds. Home of Service (HRYSLER hot water,” Susan finished for me. 435 N. Court St. 495 N. Com’l St. 405 N. Com'l St. "All right, I'm convinced about lum PHONE 8-4117 ber. Now bring out that 50-year-old I believe in Courtesy, in Kindness, in Generosity, in Good Cheer, zither of yours and we'll have some : : X x - Bx XJt XXMXXXXX mournful old-time music. Leave me ffiEQQUr,xx X x x in Friendship, and honest Competition. my mood.” «BBnBBBfififiBafiBfia««B«fi«astnKfiBaaa»«»a«0«<'6«-«HF«iö»’a»H!a»’’ I did. but there's more to tell about a 0 Susan and Joe And so more later. | I believe that there is something doing somewhere for every Out of the Woods "SMALL BUSINESS” TAVERN MEANDER INN Steffy’s Creed: FINE USED CARS At Fair Prices Salem Automobile Co. 0 0 0 8 B Ct B ■ o o a ■ ■ ■ o ■ ■ fcVYO PAINT/^ g compound ; E' -a Fine Art!/ W,,H CARE o fi ■ c i a a a a « o O c c 0 0 I 0 ■ c c i 0 0 0 B man who is ready to do it. EXPERT (OLOR MATCHINC. COMPLETE I PHOl-WTEIUNG AND BODY REPAIRING • Every prescription en- trurted tn us 1» compounded as though our reputstion reeted u[x>n the accuracy and quality of that preacriptioa alone. And it doe»! That i» why we u»e only freeh. potent drug«: douhle- • be<h every »tep for accuracy. If you seek pmcnptiooa co»- founded with the utmoet care, we invite your patronage. 1 believe I ;im ready right now If you believe in me, GIV F, ME Ù Ol II BUSINESS ‘Santiam Sam1 Stefly Manager SWEET HOME MILL CITY (Capital Drug Co. Knowles Body & Fender Repair Salem 14 Years Experience PHONE M MIIJ (TTY BUUUUUutuMBiUEUuannnBBjan ftBfi fi n n a a < äl IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinilllllllllllllllllllHIIIHIIIIIIH