The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 05, 1959, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mrs. James Gordon entertained
Monday evening with a pinochle par­
ty at her home. Refreshments were
served after the evening of cards.
Winning high was Mrs- Ramon Rob- I
arts and Mrs. Howard Farmen receiv­
ed the consolation prize, Mr- Gordon
won the pinochle award
Robert N- Smith haa been hobbling 5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE O__ J pr_
D.
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> around this week with a sprained thlrsday , N ovember 5. isst» '=,ood Program Planned
I ankle the result of a fall which he re- 1
Mr. aud Mrs. Elmer Shaw were For PTA Ham Dinner
' eeived while fishing. Mr. Smith
NOTICE
i broke his ankle several years ago and hosts at their home Sunday for a Here Thursday Night
family
dinner.
An
unusual
arrange
­
' as a result it is easily injured. Sun-
A highly enjoyable stage program
Until further notice the of­
ment of red roses centered the dining
is planned for the entertainment of
Arnes Jackson and Lowell Cree are ' day guests at the Smith home were table Present were Miss ?..
Audrey
his
son
and
daughter-in-law.
Mr.
and
fice of Dr. Dan Marcy, dent­
elk hunting near Enterprise, Oregon-
Shaw of Salem, Mr and Mrs. Bud all those attendiug the PTA ham din­
Mrs. Jack Smith of Salem.
Bilyeu and Brent of Newport, Mr ner in the grade school gymnasium ist will be open Thursdays, Fri­
Allen Heywood and Donald Cree
Thursday evening. Acts representing
Shaw, . ------
Craig
the district meeting of and Mrs. X erne ------
» and
attended the Portland Roasdster | the Attending
Ninety and Nine Men of the Chris-! ®kye and ‘he hosts. Mr. and M rs. the new states of Hawaii and Alaska days and Saturdays only, ef­
show Sunday.
will be presented, with Mrs- Doris
fective November 12.
tian Churches Monday evening were i Elmer Shaw
Sheythe, Robert Harris, and Mrs.
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Stanley
Williams,
Mr
Pamela Fish of NNewport has been
Mrs. Louis Verbeck returned home Robert Veness in charge. General
to the sweet sound
visiting her grandparents, Mr. and and Mrs. Irl Plymale and Dick Free- ■
chairman is Mrs. Lawrence
last
week after visiting 'several program
man. The wives were special guests
of savings with
Brent.
Mrs- E K. Fish.
General's "All-In-One”
at the banquet which was held at the weeks with her daughter and family.
This program will be presented two
Homeowners Insurance.
Court Street Christian Church. Gov. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Wirick and family or three times during the evening
Sunday
dinner
guests
at
the
home
You Find the Best in
Ask tor the story
and
with
her
son
and
family
the
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Umphress Mark Hatfield was guest speaker.
Louis
Verbecks Jr. Also visiting
were Mr. and Mrs. Al Derrick-
Mrs. Joe Halters received word in Roseburg during the week was Mr
and Mrs. Richard Verbeck and fam­
Guests Sunday at the home of Mr. recently that her brother-in-law. Leo
when you shop regularly
ily of Albany. Verbeck was on va­
Wagner
of
Mehama
was
at
the
Ore
­
and Mrs. Charles French were Mr.
cation from his duties as state police
gon
Medical
center
in
Portland
for
and Mrs. Jay Hoskins of Portland.
at our meat and grocery
observation. It was discovered that officer.
store.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gregory and he had an enlarged heart; also a hole
The Den Mothers for the («.'•*
Donnie, spent Sunday in Portland in his heart about the size of a
See
ue about a Locker Today.
Scouts met at the Scout Cabin last
where they spent the day visiting re­ nickel, To further complicate his con-
Traffic
accidents
in
Oregon
through
Order
mm aad have It ready
dition he has now developed pneu- week. The Workshop for the Den
latives-
far faB.
Mothers which will be Nov. 7 was the end of August showed an increase
monia.
discussed and plans were made to of slightly more than 10 percent, the
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cline have re­
Open 7 Days A Week.
attend Plans were also made for the latest Department of Motor Vehicle
turned home after vis ting with their
figures state.
November pack _ _____
_
meeting
Present
son. Charles Cline and family at Sun­
At the end of the first six months,
were Mrs. Dellis Hince, Mrs. Mr-
Dear Editor—
nyside, Wash-
INSURANCE
accidents
were up only about seven
Last week 1 wrote you about the tin Hansen. Mrs. June Heuter. Mrs, percent over the same period last year,
Al
Ziebert.
Mrs.
Edsel
Croan
and
,
early
survey
for
a
road
thru
our
farms
Sunday visitors at the Mary Hart­
indicating that the accident increase
Mrs. Richard Freeman.
man home were Mr. and Mrs. Bill ; up the Gates Hill, 1 wasted my time
in the state is continuing to worsen
Ph- 1971 or 7471
Phono M42
McGhee of Salem and Mrs. Dorsey because there is no county right of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and Mr. month-by-month.
way thru our farms up the Gates Hill.
Collins of Eugene.
There is no county right-of-way at all, and Mrs. Andy Anderberg were hosts
and
the people who have been travel­ Saturday evening at a Hallowe'en
Guests at the home ol' Mr. and Mrs.
ing
this road have simply been im­ buffet dinner at the Scott home-
Jay Mason over the weekend were
Those invited came to the party in
Mr. and Mrs- Art Cole and Mr. and posing on the good nature of the own­
costume,
and a pleasant evening was
ers.
| Mrs. Larry Balmer of Salem.
BALDSPOT IS A SURE
After a thorough search through spent in visiting. Present were Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Stevens. Lyons. Mr.
SIGN THAT
Dr. Mark Hammericksen's Opt»* records we come up with these facts.
and Mrs. Lee Bassett. Mr. and Mrs.
MAN HAS
In
the
year
of
1896
when
the
viewers
metric offices in the Ball building is
Don Moffatt and the hosts. Mr. and
COME OUT
Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. na. viewed the road and the petition was Mrs. Anderberg and Mr. and Mrs-
presented section 23 and 27 belonged
Friday and Saturday
to
6:00
R
M.
No
appointments
ne
­
Scott.
TOP
cessary.
adv. to the Southern Pacific Company. On
Dec. 14. 1903—deed number 3550 the
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Miss Carol Veness of Seattle spent
Mrs. L- J. Moody of Eugene is Southern Pacific Co-, wrote a deed for the weekend in Mill City visiting her
»
visiting at the home of her sister, W. S. Mott for the NVz SWV< NW1-4 family. Carol, who was a member of
M rs. Burton Boroughs, while her and EVi of Sec- 23 T9 R3E.WM. in this
the 1959 graduating class, completed
husband is elk hunting in Eastern deed there is no provision or mention her training at the Seattle Dental
of
any
rights-of-ways
what
ever.
This
Oegon.
was six years after the petition. We Assistant’s school last week and is
now employed in the office of Dr-
Leo Poole accompanied a group of have not found any mention whatever Kenneth Roberts, orthodontist, in Se­
in
any
of
our
deeds
for
sections
23
or
relatives from Stayton to the coastal
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&
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attle. The whole family drove to Port­
region near Astoria where they hunt­ 27. Not even in the one we received land Sunday and visited with friends,
ed elk. However, none of the group from Marion County in 1948- No rec­ before taking Carol to the depot for
Try a Loaf of MUIR'S BREAD
ords show that we have been able to
was successful.
dig up any such dreamy road So there the early evening train back to Se­
attle.
The Only FRESH BREAD Sold Locally
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scott returned never was a county-right-of-way thru
these
sections.
home Monday after spending the
Mrs. J. D. MacGregor entertain­
We bake every day except Sunday
Tom’s Shell Service is a spot week-end in Seattle where they vis- The Little page Road which runs ed the Round Robin pinochle club at
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ited with friends. They are former from Gates, to Section 18. T9. R4E- is her home Monday evening. A des­
where your car is bound to come
residents
the topic of conversation these days—
out on top—because our expert
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it is said that the County intends to sert was served preceding the ev­
cards. High was won by Mrs.
lubrication and polishing Ser- Mrs. Jack Duggan and Mrs. Fran- claim ownership of it because it ening of Muir,
Pinochle by Mrs. Leo
vices plus famous Shell gasoline is Bodeker returned Friday from a claims to have maintained it for a per­ John
Poole and consolation went to Mrs.
iod
of
ten
years.
The
County
has
no
■nd motor oil are guaranteed to week’s trip to California They
Don Carlson The next meeting of the
brought Mrs. Bodeker’s mother back legal right to this road-
give complete satisfaction.
group will be at the home of Mrs.
If
maintaining
a
road
gives
one
the
AND FOUNTAIN
' to Mill City with them for a visit.
right of ownership then I own this Kenneth Chance. Guests for the ev­
ening were Mrs. L. J. Moody, Mrs.
Phone 1607
Mill City, Oregon
Denny Sheythe of Roseburg spent one, as we widened it and rocked it ev­ Edsel Croan
the week visiting at the home of his ery year, besides buying it. Our deed Stewart.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheythe- gives us All Rights.
The loggers in this county must own
He returned to Roseburg Sunday
with George Rambo, who had spent All the roads in the forest as they
are the ones who maintain them, be­
the weekend here-
sides constructing them anl pay for
the rock put on—Plus, a toll fee.
Mrs.
Burton
Boroughs
and
Mrs-
Al
We Give 8 ft H Green Stampe
It is the common practice of every­
Yankus were in Lebanon this week
Mill City where they received training for one in this country to Repair the dam­
taking the farm area census. They age which they do on any given road-
will have some districts here and I pay for my damage to other people’s
roads when I use them, the same as
some in other areas.
every one else. Private owner’s expect
Mrs. David Vmphress and small non and get this service, the same as does
of Portland will spend some time the Forest Serivce and the B-L.M;
in Mill City later in the month with these people even charge the loggers
the Charles Umphress family- Her | for the rock they use in the repair
husband, A2 c David Umphress will work, yet no one claims to own a road
I be in Chicago for a month for special­ because of repairing of damage.
I do not think running a grader
izmi training.
lightly over ruts made by the school
FALL SPECIALS
Sunday guests at the home of Mr. buss or the county gravel trucks or
land Mrs. Clyde Rogers were Mrs- dumping a little—very little gravel
James McMurphy and Mr. and Mrs. here and there is enough to give any­
1 Morris Jones of Philomath. Mrs. one the right to possess and
I MacMurphy is the former Minnie Ta­ away from private ownership a
tum, who taught in the Mill City rock road.
Th county did not make this road,I
schools a number of years ago
the ro k for it came from our own i
Mr. and Mrs. Fred F.nreal of Skag­ rock pit but the county did run its,
grave] trucks over this road while
way. Alaska are in Mill City at pre­
making roads elsewhere and beyond j
sent visiting at the home of Mr. and
our land. They tore up the road and as
Mrs Irl Plvmale Mr. Enreal has is the custom patched up their dam­
I been employed in Alaska for some
An Ad like this under "FOR SALE" costs only 50c
‘ time but was forced to give up his age. a small bit.
I have a deed given by the county
work there because of a heart con- and signed by the court giving us full
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous house­
I dition
hold items at bargain prices. Also
and complete ownership to this land
»
weaner pigs.—John Doe,
Mill
in
1948
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Baltimore
City, Oregon.
45
In
1954.
the
ownership
of
the
Little
visited Mill City friends Saturday ev- page road thru our lands was contest­
ening. They had been to Portland ed and a Federal Court hearing was
where they were dinner guests at the
the result. The Court decreed that the
home of her sister, Mrs. Leonard
road was our property and denied the
Use the Following Form and Mail Your Ad to:
Runkle Mrs. Mabie Baltimore spent
of it.
the day in Mill City visiting with old taking
Toll has always been charged in one
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
friends.
form or another for passage thru. Due
to the terrain only downhill pay loads
P. O. Box 348
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lalack and two have been able to pass. In late years
children were in Portland Sunday the B L M. has collected toll for the
Mill City, Oregon
where they visited at the home of an
higher portion of this road
aunt. Mrs Anna Forest Tn the af­
There have always been "No Tres­
ternoon they went out to the new zoo pass” and “Priavte Property” signs
and Jeannine «aid they all had fun on this property. Also—we have al­
riding on the Zooliner, a« well as ways protested the unauthorized med­
looking at the animals.
dling of the county grader's.
The fork of the road running uphill
Mrs
Helen
Fowler
has
moved
into
Come in ...
I
toward the North Fork, was made-as
the Deer Hom Motel in Mill City. She the other-by loggers getting their logs
See ... Try ...
is g teacher in the elementary school out, and using rock from our rock pit.
and has been driving back and forth This was done in the late 4b*s. Our own
Compare • • •
from her home in Aumsville for sev­ cat worked this grade as well as the
eral year« Her daughter. Miss Su­ Cree’s and William Sheppard-
Thi» new S’onley Quolity
san Fowler left Sunday for Clover­
Sobre Sow designed with
At one time in the late 40’s one of
dale
Calif Mr. Fowler is now em­ the Cree’s had a permanent landing,
your sowing problems in mind!
ployed in California.
a place to load his logs, in the middle
of this road for almost a year and a
Beta Kappa Theta Rho, at the regu­ boy had to ride his horse to school
,ONir
lar meeting Otc 22, received an of­ because there was no passable road
ficial visit from Edna Oster, Vice thru here Every one knows this is the
Chairman of the Youth Committee truth.
land Jr Past President of the Rebekah
Since when is private property con­
AT
| Assembly of Oregon She was ac- fiscated without due process of law
I companied by her husband. Al Oster. and ju«t compensation?
Past Grand Officer of the Grand
I believe there are still a lot of peo­
Lodge of Oregon The Club present­ ple in Oregon, with a little «park of
ed her with a Th»t* Rho cup and pioneer spirit and the idea that the
Open Saturdays
aau-er and a corsage. Refreshments common citizen still has «ome individ­
Telephone 8204
Mill CHy, Oregon
were served by a committee from the ual rights.
Ph. 6803 Mill City, Ore
Mr and Mrs. Warner Hampton.
a
J Santiam R-bekah Lodge
TOWN TALK
August Traffic
Accidents Show
tufc. 10% Increase
Jerry Pittam
Editor's Leiter Box
MEAT and GROCERIES
Mill City
Meat Market
MB Oty
Featured at
Muir's
Chocolate Marshmallow Cakes
Blueberry-Layered Lady Baltimores
TOM Says:
MUIR S BAKERY
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