The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 15, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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    March 15. 1951
ft—THE MILI. CITY EXTERPRISE
I
NEW 1951 WILLYS
STATION WAGONS
Pickups, Panels
Jeeps
Fox Valley
Community Boundry- Aline Steffy Bids
(Continued from Page I)
By MRS ALBERT MILLSAP
discussed during the business meet­ Smooch Adiós
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harden and three
GATES
ing.
We learned just before going to
children left Thursday for their new
Plans for organizing into final form
By MAUDE M. JOHNSTON
home in Sweet Home, where Harden a canyon-wide chamber of commerce press that Aline Steffy, wife of San­
With the weather moderating, the is employed.
The family have re­
made the task of the constitu­ tiam Sam, who over the years has
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snow ____
has ______
melted _ away.
Mills are sided in Gates for a number of years. were
I
tion
and
by-law committee appointed raised purebred cocker spaniel dogs,
working and the men working at De­
The by-law copimittee and has shipped them to all points of
Mr. and Mrs. William Athey and by Teague.
2 and 4 Wheel Drive
troit were on their regular schedule
met Wednesday night in Glen V. Sor­ the compass, has made reservations
four
daughters
were
visitors
here
the
Tuesday.
Immediate Delivery
last of the week at the homes of ensen's law office in Mill City and to fly “Smooch”, a beautiful black
Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson of former friends and relatives.
The drew up a tentative plan for a San­ and white pup, the last one left, to
ELSNER MOTOR CO.
Trail were weekend guests with their Atheys, formerly of Gates, are now ttiam Chamber of Commerce. J. C. its new owners in Colusa, California.
352 N. High
Salem, Ore. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Muet- living in Lebanon, where he is em- Kimmel of Mill City was chosen chair-
These people learned of the partic­
zel and family.
| man for a canyon-wide meeting of ular type of dogs she has raised
ployed.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnston were
Keith Henness, son of Mr. and Mrs. all interested and active canyon citi­ through the American Kennel Club
Wednesday morning visitor* in Sil­ Glen Henness reported for induction zens.
while living in Manila, P.I., and when
they returned to the states put their
verton.
into the service Tuesday of last week. Citizens Action Crged
in for one.
The I^engasher and Clipfell families He was accompanied to Eugene by
According to Chairman J. C. Kim­ order
The raising of “Pups with Person­
are among those having flu colds. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henness.
mel, a number of citizens in the cities ality” is a hobby with Aline. Their
Some of the children are having ear
Gerald Garrison, son of Mr. and and rural parts of the Santiam Can- particular characteristics are; that not
trouble too.
Mrs. Norman Garrison has accepted i yon have expressed the desire to take
The local extension club ladies plan employment with the Freres Building part in the open organizational meet­ only are they fine small game fowl
a very interesting meeting for Friday, I Supply Co. in Mill City, starting work ing. He said, “We issue an urgent hunters, but, being in the spaniel
| class, are also excellent dogs for
March 16. Care of the hair will be 'there Monday of last week.
'appeal for citizens to serve their com- ducks, and make the most adorable
demonstrated. - , Also I • Mexican
foods
|
,
and *»*
Mrs.
R. aa
Hudson
munities by
in this North
Thought for today...
,
. ,
. l Mr.
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10, W.
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» taking part
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Beautiful Brown Eyes
will be one of the subjects with pre- L. weekend in Salem at the home Santiam Chamber of Commerce. The pets ever.
pared dishes served on the luncheon of their gon and family Mr and Mrs. question of obtaining a North San-
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monn
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, : i _ ST. PATRICK'S DAY DANCE
menu.
W. E. Hudson.
The Hudsons own tiam Chamber of Commerce to guide
The Mill City fire hall will resound
1 the development of our resources and
I Tawt I Taw a Buddy Tat Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Muetzel and and operate the Gates laundry.
I children left Tuesday on a trip cover­
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson in effect the very welfare of our' in­ to the strains of home-folk music and
The happy people
ing southern Oregon points.
Bean Bag Song
were over the weekend visitors in dividual communities can be settled ¡the shuffle of dancing couples St.
The local garden club held its reg­ Redmond. There wasn't enough cold if all citizens who are in a . position Patrick’s day. The Santiam Eagles
are those
I Cried for You
and snow in Gates, they had to go to'to devote a few hours a month take will be in there pitchin’ to enliven Mill
ular meeting Wednesday afternoon.
¡City.
eastern
Oregon!
part
*
n
a
canyon-wide
organization.
Rev. and Mrs. Walcher and daugh­
Roving Kind
who are producing
Friends of Mrs. Henrietta Quinn, I “We believe that all citizens realize
ter, Peggy, of Stayton were Saturday
I
formerly
of
Mill
City,
who
was
so
that,
if
we
are
to
obtain
a
North
San
­
Tennessee Waltz
J evening dinner guests at the hotne of
something.”
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scheiwek and seriousy injured in a car accident re-¡tiam Canyon Chamber of Commerce
Harbor Lights
cently,
will
be
glad
to
learn
accord-
(
an
d
all
it
means,
it
must
be
done
now
—Dean W. H. In#
family.
ing to a letter received Saturday by (or never; and it is their problem as
Miss Pauline Scheiwek spent a few Mrs. Albert Millsap, that she is able well as that of those who now have
Shine, Shave and Shower
For
! nights with a girl friend in the Jordan to be at home in Seaside and is feeling J banded themselves together into
moderate
Bushel and a Peck
community. She goes to high school “good as new” after four weeks in chamber of commerce groups and de-
1 on the bus to Stayton.
refreshment..
the hospital and two weeks more of.’elopment committees and are now
Mrs. Floyd Bassett, Mrs. Burl
'assuming “
their share of the respon-
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therapy.
Smith, Mrs. George Huffman and Mrs.
Litjlit
Robert Ratzeburg, and a buddie 1 sibility.
Paul Scheiwek are on the refreshment
passed
through
Gates
Thursday
en
­
Open
Meeting
March
28
committee for the Stayton PTA meet­
“I am certain that all men who
ing March 19 at the Stayton high route to their training camp in Texas.
"Iti tht Wafr
Ratzeburg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. can do so will enlist now in order
school.
Fred Ratzeburg of Salem and had I that we may assign them to active year program of sports facility de­
Get ready for the opportunity of­ spent a short furlough at the home North Santiam Chamber of Commerce velopment with a lighted playing field |
Phone 902
Mill City fered by the American Red Cross in of his parents.
The Ratzeburgs committees. Remember the meeting as the first project; and construction '
were residents of Gates for many Wednesday March 28th.
Come out later of an enclosure with bleachers. I
its
campaign
of
"Blood
for
Korea
’’
.
amMOUXDUXXXJCXX X «¡XOdXWXMDCX
years. Mrs. Ratzeburg is the daugh­ and take part if you are interested
ter of L. T. Henness.
in improving the area,” Kimmel con-
Mrs. Martha Bowes and her son, eluded.
Joseph, have been ill the past week
with the flu. Others quite ill with
the disease were R. C. Lake, his son, I
SPECIALTY CARDS
| Arthur, and daughter, Joann, who was
absent from high school all last week.
a
(Continued from Page 1)
TRICKS and PUZZLES
The J. O. Herron family have also joyment of their sport, Kelly empha­ 3
been ill.
sized.
TOYS and DOLLS
Mrs. Lillie Lake and her father,
Last September 24 the Mill City
L. T. Henness, had as their guests softball league scheduled a triple­
MODEL AIRPLANES
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ander- header softball tourney as a benefit
H. O. Model Railroading
son, Frank McDowell and Elmer performance for lights on the play­
Barney all from Mill City.
Equipment
ing field. The rainy season overtook
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ketchenson the event and caused its cancellation
were dinner guests at the Lake-Hen- after a large number of tickets had
SALEM'S ORIGINAL
Closed Mondays
ness home Thursday of last week.
I been purchased and interest ran high.
Mr. and Mrs. James Overlock and I The fund raised by ticket sales for
daughter, Kathryn Lee, of Seattle the rained out jamboree still remains.
and Edmund Lee Davis Jr. of Tacoma Boroughs indicated, and if the soft-
N. Commercial
SALEM
were over-the-weekend guests of Mr. ball field bursts forth with lights this
L'se
Our
Mail
Order Service
and Mrs. Edmund L. Davis.
year much must be added to the sum
Edmund Lee Davis Jr. reported for raised last season.
induction into the armed forces in Spring Creates Urge
Tacoma, Wash., on March 12. He
With the coming of spring and its
was sent from there to Ft. Lewis.
Edmund is a former Gates boy and attendant spring fever the urge for »
is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. softball surges anew all up and down » »
the Canyon. Capitalizing upon this I
L. Davis.
thought, the group, meeting Monday
night in the Mill City fire hall, con­ » :
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ceived the idea of organizing a can- « I
yon-wide softball league. Sports en­ »
thusiasts from Stayton up through ♦
the Canyon to Idanha are being con­
tacted on this Canyon-wide softball *
league.
Russell Kelly ¡sues a call, sanc­
BASKETS ALL SHAPES AND SIZES
tioned by those sports advocates meet­ :
I
ing Monday night, for a canyon-wide
10c TO 59c EACH
open meeting in the Mill City fire
hall at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, March 20,
EASTER CANDY
for the purpose of forming and pro­ <
EASTER CARDS
moting a canyon-wide sports associa­ !
BUNNIES, ( HICKS, Etc
tion with softball play the current
specialty
needing
immediate
atten
­
When you get rral Ford aervice you get
tion.
faster Ford service. That's becauae we
Kelly stressed the fact that those ♦
Ford Dealer* offer you time-saving,
desirous of managing and entering ♦
Factory approved Methods.
a softball team in the tentative Can- :
Jim O’Leary
you softball league should be present ♦
Irene O'Leary
in order that the league's agenda
WE GIVE EXITED TRADING STAMPS
be formulated quickly.
In view of the fact that the in-
creased scope of the Canyon-wide
softball league means greater facil-
¡ties are needed, the representatives
meeting Monday night assumed the
responsibility o f having tickets [THE ^IG FAULT LUIT h H
printed for sale with the goal in mind
of using the fund raised by ticket THE EUROPEAN COUNT­
You get finrr aervice, liecause
RIES IS THAT THEY HAVE
sales for playing field lights.
our mechanic* are Ford tmined.
ALL THEIR CHIPS ON THEIR
Optional
Tickets
Printed
They're Ford *peci*luita with
The ticket* cover the season’s soft- SHOULDERS AND NONE J
year* of experience.
RI('HFIELI) SERVICE
ON THE TABLE "g
ball and football games and carry
IS PITTING ALL ITS CHIPS
options to the effect that the pur­
chaser may purchase only admission
ON THE TABLE WHEN WE
to the softball games, the football
TELL YOU WE HAVE THE
games or both.
FINEST
The lighting fund benefit ticket
cost for some 25 games of softball
RICHFIELD
‘is $5. One can help things out in
the lighting problem, also, by pur­
GASOLINE AND Oil
chase of a season’s ticket for some
IN PRICE
five football games for $5. An at­
OBTAINABLE.
DRIVE IN
tractive offer in the way of benefit
Nowhere else do you get such compietr Ford
TODAY FOR A COMPLETE
ticket* is the full-coverage one which
care at so low a price. It's the kind of care
CHECKUP OF YOUR CAR.
provides admission to all softball
that save* your time, your money, and your
games and football games for $7.50.
car. It pay* to come back "home" for . . .
Sports spokesmen visualize a five-
New Record
Releases:
Stiffler's
Radio & Appliance Co.
Lighted Play—
Open Every Day!
llirlhiliiy (¡ills
at 5 P. M.
Toy & Hobby Shop
Shop Here for your
Easter Novelties
and Gifts
MILL CITY VARIETY
IÍS FINE
’s
ITS FAIR
v FORD DEALER
SERVICE
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Herrold-Philippi Motor Co., Stayton
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the
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BRUCE'S
%
Shake Shack
Richfield Service
Is Open
TUNE UPS, BRAKES, LUBRICATION
Every Day?
TRY OUR ( HILE!
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MILL CITY, ORE.