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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1951)
June 21, 1951 expected that all buildings will have 3—THE Mil.!. < m ENTERPRISE to be removed from the reservoir site which includes the property in of Salem spent Sunday with their question. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rush. Detroit—Mr. Don Stanley from dwelling here. These were willed to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Golden and Electrical Contracting Portland, who is attorney for the his brother at the time of John’s | Mr. Stanley could not give real estate division of the Corp of death in 1917. These two pieces of amounts which have been set aside two sons, Jerry and Davey, and Mr. and Repair Engineers for the Detroit area, pre real estate, the house and store, and for the various dwellings individual and Mrs. Powellson, LaVetta, How sided at a special meeting at the Hut personal effects were willed to his ly. He did, however, give the amount ard, and Keith and Birdie Larson HOME and INDUSTRIAL in Mongold Monday evening. The brother, Thomas. However, he did by tracts and suggested that the per enjoyed Sunday dinner at the home WIRING of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keiser. sons involved could get together and meeting was called specifically for own some other property, timberland A school meeting was called Mon all those who own property, i.e. build and such that were not mentioned in make some agreeable decision as to ings and such on the Outerson estate the will to his brother. This accord how the money should be appor day evening June 18, for the purpose MARION KITE here. This property has caused con ing to law, reverted back to include tioned. Wrangling and ironing out 1 of voting a special school levy and siderable uncertainty as to the out his sisters also, one of whom was in the court, would thereby be avoided a director for the coming year. Call 1408 Detroit, Ore. Elmer Klutke was re-elected direc- come of its settlement for sometime. residing in New York City, one in and thus payment could be forthcom | tor. Some of these Mill City Phone 3207 Those involved have been rather un Edinburgh Scotland, and two in ing a bit sooner. The Cemetery association called a easy since much difficulty has been Porta, Scotland, and one is deceased. tracts concerned Outerson only. experienced in settling with those This last is 1931 information, at | Those which are timbered lands, meeting to order for the purpose of who own buildings on the property. which time these sisters ranged be while some other tracts involve electing two directors. One will Mr. Stanley’s being here cleared up tween the ages of 60-70 years. It dwellings, courts, business sections ' serve for the period of one year tak- many points. It was his purpose is not known whether or not there and church property and these com | ing Mrs. Hollis Turnidge's place ana to give the information here that ! are descendants of these sisters. prise a large part of the business another for a period of three years. Mrs. Maude Davis and Betty Klutke w’ould assist in the cash settlement This is the point which slows things section of Detroit. Mr. Stanley stated that their next were elected. of this property as soon as possible. down for the attorney. The only Ernest Wrigglesworth, who has He began his address by giving a knqwn heir is now residing in Mich step will be the filing of a condemna brief explanation of the difficulties igan. He is John Outerson Jr., son tion notice or declaration of taking, been confined in the hospital, is the Corp of Engineers and the gov of Thomas. He has been very co and depositing the amounts decided home now. He is reported as im ernment have encountered in trying operative but has not produced infor upon by the appraisers for this pro proved and well enough for sitting to settle this estate. He explained mation concerning those who are in perty with the chief engineer’s office up some. how the first John Outerson had Scotland. He made an effort to in Washington D. C. and then wait come to Detroit and with his brother quiet title in 1942. Another suit for their decisions. The John Muirs spent Father’s day Nearly everyone who has property Thomas, had owned a store and a I cannot be filed until 1952 when it is or holdings of any kind in this sec in Salem with relatives. This week Dolores Poole, local tion were present at the meeting. Mr. J. Devers and Mr. George Bell, American Legion Auxiliary choice attorneys for the Outerson estate, for Girls’ State, took part in the activity on the Willamette university were present. campus. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shanley of Portland were guests of the Charles Umphresses this week. Mr. Smith is the brother of Mrs. Umphress. By MRS ALBERT MILLSAP Mr. and Sirs. Vern Follet from Alsea, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Garri son, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Garri son spent the weekend at Suttle Shuffleboard Good Music Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin spent the weekend in Portland at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hackenberg and with his son, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bris bin. They attended the Ice Follies Where Friends Meet while there. Mrs. Dollie Paxson, who has been On Highway 222, Linn County Side visiting at the home of her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Joaquin MILL CITY left Wednesday for her home in Sacremento, California. George “Sparky” Ditter Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chance, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Joaquin attended the auto races in Salem, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saunders of Salem were visiting with friends in Gates Sunday. They were former residents here. Mr. and Mrs. Maliy Owens and UCOHO noe» daughter, Vallery, from Richmond, California, visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Osterhaut. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morrison spent Sunday in Yamhill at the home of her | uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boden. The occasion being their 15th wed- . ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson and sons, ' Ronnie and Rickey visited Sunday at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. i Harold Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henness and Mr.' and Mrs. Major Baughn of De troit did some fishing at Elk Lake over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rush of Cor vallis and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rush Outerson Estate Problem Aired CASH COUNTS Girod’s Super Market ON THE HIGHWAY at STAYTON WATERMELON 5C lb. CANTALOUPE IOC each RADISHES 3 bunches for 14C ONIONS 3 bunches for 14c SLAB BACON 43c ib. ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS 59c ib. GROUND BEEF 65c ib. CUT-UP FRYERS 31 >39 each Houseplan Available From OSC GATES MEANDER INN MILL CITY MEAT MARKET Quality Meats and Groceries FOOD LOCKERS FROZEN FOODS BACON ENDS & PIECES 33c FORD (■■« THEM All ib. r«T noo* n*« KOOL-AII) 6 for 25c GOLDEN WEST COFFEE 85c >b 2.U.69 SPERRY PANCAKE FLOUR 4 )b. hair This attractive one and one- half story farm home contains 1,144 square feet of floor area pn the ground floor, 654 square feet upstairs. The artist’s drawing and floor plan shows the dining wing attached, but it may be added ( electrical tips L later Plans are available through the Oregon State College Farm house Plan Service. Corvallis When ordering working drawings, ask for plan number 7017 and en close |160 Other plans may be seen and ordered through the county extension office. In "Go”! You can pay more— but you can’t buy better! FROM 0 TO 60 IN 23 SECONDS for the home If You Entertain and if Visitors Call in the Evening ... * 49c LOG CABIN SYRUP Medium Size 49c ib. 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