The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 20, 1972, Page 4, Image 4

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    4—The Mill fit) Enterprise. ITiursdat. July 20. 1972
MILL CITY
BUILDERS
DETROIT
IDANHA
Bv Roots Champion
Bob and Bruoe Blumenstein
Phone 897-2679
Blueprints and Permits
Cement Work
Remodeling
Roofing
Foundations
Gutters
New Homes
Framing
Barns & Chicken Houses
Planning
You Name it—We Build it.
Additions
Licensed and Bonded
Fifteen Years In The Santiam Canyon
Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise
Brings Results—Try It Every Week
U. S. COINS WANTED
I wish to thank the people who tried to
find me in answer to this ad. My mistake
in motel name caused many to miss me.
Please try again this Saturday, July 22,
noon to 6:00 p. m. I will be at Oak Park
Motel, next to the Gales store. Previous
ad still in effect.
Thank You.
CLINT
Damage from a small blaze
in the burner at Green Veneer,
Inc last Wednesday was nom­
inal, a firm official said Thurs.
day Idanha Rural Fire Pro­
tection District was called as
a precautionary measure. The
incident occurred about 6 p m.
Mr and Mrs Harold Cham­
pion drove to St. Paul Satur­
day where they were weekend
guests at the home of Mrs.
Champion’s brother-in-law and
sister, the Roy Pulses. Re­
turning home early Sunday
evening it was noted that
traffic on the North Santiam
Highway was exceptionally
heavy. Temperature in the
Mid-Willamette Valiev over
the weekend was in the high
90s and apparently city folks
were looking for cooler places
Harold Baker. Idanha, was
taken by Idanha Rural Fire
District ambulance to Salem
Memorial hospital about 5 a
m. last Thursday for medical
attention. Mr Baker was re­
leased from the hospital earl­
ier in the week following in­
juries sustained in a June 30th
ambulance accident at Salem
The ambulance was on a run
to the hospital’s emergency
center with an accident victim
from here.
Here on a weeks visit at the
home of Irene Stout were Mr.
and Mrs Joe Hanf and a
friend Miss Penny Thunstrom.
of Minneapolis. Minnesota.
Sunday Mrs Stout and her
guests spent the day at Depoe
Bay fishing They caught six
salmon and one large Ling
Cod. The Hanis and Miss
Thunstrom left Tuesday morn­
ing and will visit places of
interest enroute to their home
in Minneapolis.
Visiting here recently at the
Detroit home of Mrs. June
Williamson were Mr. and Mrs.
Fon Sarff of Newport.
Recent visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Han­
cock and family were Mr.
X
G •
and Mrs. Dixon Morgan and
daughter, Allison, of Bishop,
Calif. Mrs. Morgan is a niece
of Mrs. Hancock. Other visi­
tors were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Gillette of Baker.
elyn Moorehead, Mrs. Lillian
Lyman. Mrs. Lulu Clements,
Mrs. Miriam Crake and Mrs.
Neta Stoutenberg Late after­
noon callers were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Spangler, also members
of the lodge.
The back yard of the De­
troit home of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Smith was the set­
ting Sunday, at 1 p. m. when
members of the Dayton Past
Noble Grand Rebecca Lodge
Naomi - 83) gathered for a
potluck picnic and social af­
ternoon. Attending the event
were Sylva Williard. Mrs.
Gussie Williard. Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs.
Clete Gell. Mr and Mrs. Milt
Paimer. Alva Barry. Mrs. Ev
Ite Old.'fomtt,
—A compliment may be
blunt, but criticism calls for
courtesy.”
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
CONSTRl CT AND IMPROVE
A SEWER SYSTEM AND TO
INSTALL A SEWAGE SEP­
TIC TANK AND DRAIN
FIELD
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIV­
EN that, because of an exist­
ing emergency, the Council of
the City of Mill City. Oregon,
deems it necessary and expe­
dient. and hereby declares its
purpose and intention, to con­
struct and improve a sewer
system in the Lark Addition
to the City of Mill City, and
to install a sewage septic tank
and drain field adjacent there,
to, in accordance with the
plans, specifications, and cost
estimates for such sewer sys­
tem and such tank and drain
field which were adopted by
the Council at its regular meet­
ing of July 12. 1972. which are
now on file in the office of
the City Recorder of such city,
and which, by this reference,
are made a part of this Notice.
The Council hereby declares
that it is its purpose and in­
tention to construct and im­
prove such sewer system and
to install such sewage septic
tank and drain field at the ex­
pense and cost of the proper­
ties the Council deems will be
benefitted thereby, and that
it will levy’ equal dollar as­
sessments against such pro­
perties to meet such expense
and cost. The Council has de­
termined that there are 21 of
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such properties that will be so
»
benefitted. and that the total
cost of the improvement, in­
cluding attorneys’ and engine­
ering fees and miscellaneous
charges, will be approximate­
ly $13.500 Ot).
The boundaries of the area
and the names of the record
twners of properties therein
that the Council deems will be
"I m afraid they didn't specially benefitted by the a-
foresaid improvements, with
swallow your story.”
descriptions of such proper­
ties, are as follows:
Boundaries of the Area
Entire Lark Addition to the
City of Mill City, Oregon, ex­
cept lots 1 and 2 of block 2
thereof.
Property Descriptions
Lark Addition
Record Owners
Block
Lot
1 Lee A. and Sara Vir­
1
ginia Fisher
1 Verne E. and Eliza­
2
beth I. Shaw
1 John W and Grethel
3
O. Young
1 George F and Eve­
4
lyn Davis
1 Charles M. and Su-
5
san V. Stewart
1 Charlie R. and Ma-
6
rie M. Stewart
Lot 3. and the East
25 feet of even width
of Lot 2, Block 2 John R. and
JoAnn M. Fohl
4
2 United States of
America
5 & 6 2 School District No.
129-J of Mill City,
Linn County, Oregon
7 & 8 2 United States of
America
2 James R. and Edith
9
H. Olson
3 School District No.
1
129-J of Mill City,
Linn County, Oregon
2 & 3 3 United States of
America
4. 5.
6 & 7 3 School District No.
129-J otf Mill City,
Linn County. Oregon
8 a- 9 3 United States of
America
The Council, at 8:00 p. m. on
July 31, 1972. in the Council
Chambers at the City Hall in
Mill City, Oregon, will hear
and consider objections, if any
there be. to the proposed tew.
er improvements and to the
installation of the proposed
septic tank and drain field, or
to the assessment of the total
cost or any part thereof
against the aforesaid area to
be improved thereby, or a-
gainst any particular property
therein.
The plans and specifications
referred to above may be ex­
amined at the office of the City
Recorder, and any interested
property-owner may ascertain
his approximate share of the
cost of the proposed improve­
ments at such office.
BY ORDER of the Council
this 12th day of July, 1972.
Judith Bogle,
City Recorder
Published July 20. 27, 1972
Your Money Goes
Farther
when if fty* of home
ound and ‘round our dollars
Adjust a single dollar ... spent at
building local trade volume home instead of being used to
go
with everv turnover .-. . when we ‘‘pick up’’ some article in the city
spend them with our own home . . . may account for S5 or S6 or
stores and sendee establishments. more of additional home trade vol-
p*"And even’ added dollar of trade
urne as it goes ‘round and ‘round
among us.
volume in the communitv means
a little better jobs for us
creased business profits,
in- P'Each such dollar put on the
better home-trade merry-go-round is an
a little better investment in enlightened selfish-
support for our churches, schools ness .
as it comes around and
and other civic facilities ... better back into our own hands again
property values .
service to meet our daily and from time to time.
emergency needs.
H.L.
These Firms Are Genuinely Interested in the Future of Our Community and Your Welfare
Santiam Cable Vision
Madison-Davis Ins. Co. Inc
MILL CITY HARDWARE
Distributor of Shell Products
Jerry Pittam Insurance
Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754
U.S. National Bank of Oregon
Head Office Portland
Phone 769-6311
Stayton
Kelly Lumber Sales
Building Supplies. Paints. Plumbing
Supplies. Electrical Fixtures
4«
DON'S TIRE SALES
TIRES ARE MY BUSINESS"
4th and Broadway
Mill City
Everett Hamilton—Owner
Phone 897-2977
Mill City
Moffatt Plumbing & Heating
Phone 897-2799
Mill City, Oregon
Mill City. Oregon
Mill City Pharmacy
Frank Stromquist, Owner
Girod's Hilltop Super Market Les's Body & Fender Repair
S & H Green Stanu»
Complete Body Repair & Paint Service
The O'd
BUS
5T0P
“A few more deductions
■nd vour lake-home pas isn’t
gome to be enough to eel
yoo there.”