»—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
September 18, 1952 Helen McClurg, Golda Brassfield, Gar
GATES
MILL CITY
Nixon s Admissions
Prove Astounding’
nett Bassett 2nd, Bea Hiatt, Helen
Johnston, Esther Gisler, Golda Brass-
a set of garden tools.
Carol Veness celebrated her eleventh
The Gates volunteer fire department
Given honorable mention was Glen field, Kathleen Manning, 3rd.
birthday
Saturday afternoon with a
Petunias,
Evelyn
Julian,
Helen
John
responded
to
a
call
Sunday
afternoon
Julian for his beautiful display of
Rep. Henry M. Jackson (D. Wash.) barbecue lunch cooked in the front
to extinguish a grass fire at the school
specimen fuchsia blooms.
Judging ston, Gladys Kuiken, Bea Hiatt 1st.
Annual cosmos, Gladys Kuiken 1st, . grounds.
Democratic candidate for the senate in yard, followed by the theatre matinee.
was done by Mrs. Ward Engles of
By EVA BRESSLER
Stayton, with the following awards Helen McClurg 2nd.
The fire, of undetermined origin, Washington, declared in a recent state Children attending were: Shereen
Stock, Helen McClurg 1st.
driven by a strong east wind, had ment that he Was “astounded” at two Muir, Phyllis Pate, Olive Taylor,
The Lyons Garden club held its Fall given.
Division I
Poor Man Orhid, Helen Johnston spread to the foundation* of the new admissions made by Sen. Richard M. Karen Rue, Norma Nelson, Shirley
Flower show at the Rebekah hall Fri-
Dahlias, Class 1 to 9, division A to 1st.
gymnasium when discovered. Burrel Nixon of California, the Republican | Veness, and Carol. Unable to com«
day afternoon and evening Sept. 12. F—Mrs. Clarence Pietrok, Laura Neal.
Sun flower, Laura Neal 1st.
were Carolyn Harman, Sybil Dart,
Cole and his son, Marlin, passing by, nominee for vice president.
with Gladys Kuiken, general chairman. Elva Kuiken, Mrs. Marvin Long, For- . Cockscomb, Evelyn Julian Its
and
Ila Mae Albright.
First,
Jackson
said,
he
was
amazed
:
saw the blaze and put in the call.
The outstanding sweepstakes honor rest Nydegger, Helen McClurg 1st;
Feather plant, J. L. Chamberlain 3d The fire had already burned over quite by Nixon’s statement in a recent U. S. i Mrs. Frances Patti and children of
went to the "‘Horn of Plenty” which Anges Brotherton, Mrs. Marvin Long.
Tithonia, Mrs. Marvin Long 3d.
an area and was headed towards the News and World Report interview that Albany visited with the Hugh Walkup*
was the theme of the show, and made Helen McClurg, Laura Neal, Mrs.
Perennials — summer mum, Helen school buildings and surrounding green many Republicans have been opposing Tuesday afternoon.
Ly Gertrude Weidman and Laura Neal. Clarence Pietrok, Esther Gisler, Gar Johnston 1st.
Visiting her daughter and family,
timber.
Democratic programs to help Europe
Hydrangia, Ether Gisler 1st
Tri-color award in horticulture, a nett Bassett, Beth Prideaux 2nd, Laura
i Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake is Mrs. Fred
solely
for
the
sake
of
opposition.
A
reception
honoring
the
teasers
collection of fuchsias went to Helen Neal, Mrs. Marvin Long, Forrest Ny-1 Golden rod, J. L. Chamberlain 1st
"What Senator Nixon seems to be i Clarke of Hardin, Mont. Mrs. Clarke
of the local school and sponsored by
McClurg, a box of bulbs. Arrange degger. Helen McClurg 3rd.
Carnation, Bea Hiatt 1st, Anne Piet
saying,
” commented Jackson, “is that arrived here the later part of the
the
Gates
Woman
’
s
club
will
be
held
Aster, class 10 to 12. Division A, rok 2nd.
ments (buffet) of white gladiolus to
many
of
his Republican colleagues may week and will stay a month or more.
in the recreation rooms of the high
Gertrude Weidman, a vase,. Vegeta to F—Mrs. Marvin Long, Kathleen
Flowering maple, Gladys Kuiken 1st
st
up
voting
to undermine the strength The Lakes and her mother left Sun
;
school
at
8
p.m.,
Thursday,
Sept,
18.
Anemone, Helen McClurg, 1st.
bles, a squash to Gladys Hargreaves Manning, J. L. Chamberlain, 1st; Mrs.
of
the
free
world and may begin to day for the coast where he is working.
I Teachers, parents and club member*
I Marvin Long, Laura Neal, J. L. Cham
Ivay Geranium. Helen McClurg 1st,
Sunday guests at the Charles Sulli-
vote
for
p'rograms
that are in the na
are
invited.
berlain, 2nd, Mrs. Clarence Pietrok, Evelyn Julian 2nd.
’ van home were her sister and family
tional
interest
just
as
soon
as
those
A program has been arranged and
Helen McClurg, Laura Neal 3rd.
Penstemon, Helen McClurg 2nd.
I of Salem—Mr. and Mrs. John Clock
programs change party labels.”
Zinnias, class 12 to 14, Division A
Lillies—Metallah lily, Celene Taylor the president of the club, Mrs. W. s,
and Mrs. Duane Demarias.
Secondly,
Jackson
added,
he
was
Hudson, has appointed Mrs. W. R
to F. Gladys Kuiken, Eva Bressleh. 2nd.
astounded by Nixon’s statement that
Beth Prideaux, Laura Neal 1st, Gladys
Rubrum lily, Laura Neal 1st, Helen Hutcheson to act as toastmistress.
the way to get rid of McCarthyism is to get rid of McCarthyism is to elect
Kuiken, Evelyn Julian, Beth Prideaux McClurg 2nd.
Mrs. Kenneth Martig and commit
to elect a Republican administration. , the ticket which supports Senator Mc-
2nd Evelyn Julian, Mrs. Marvin Long,
Amaryliss, J. L. Chamberlain 2nd. tee are in charge of arrangements and
“That is,” said Jackson, “the way i Carthy and wants to do everything
Kathleen Manning 3rd.
Mrs. Robert Levon and the members
Angel lily, Agnes Brotherton 3rd.
possible to elect a Republican Con
Marigolds, Gladys Kuiken, Laura
Tuberous begonias, Elva Kuiken, of the program committee have ar-
gress and elevate McCarthy to the
Neal 1st, Laur aNeal, 2nd; Evelyn Helen McClurg, Forrest Nydegger, ranged the program.
Refreshments lin, a graduate of Gates high and chairmanship of the senate commit-
leading man on the school basketball
Julian, 3rd.
1st, Gladys Kuiken, Forrest Nydeg- will be served at the close of the eve-
! tee on expenditures.”
team during his attendance here, will
Gladiolus, Laura Neal, Mrs. Mar ger 2nd.
ning.
vin Long, 1st, Laura Neal 2nd.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rush had as be hard to replace this coming season.
Fuchsias, Helen Johnston, Glen
Mrs. Burrel Cole and son Marlin,
HRoses, Bea Hiatt, Elva Kuiken, Julian, 1st, Gladys Kuiken, Agnes their guest for three days her brother,
accompanied
by Miss Lorena Devine
Agnes Brotherton, Helen McClurg, Brotherton 2nd.
William Chittick, from Manila, Mrs.
A SON —To Mr. and Mrs. Elton
of Salem, were Portland visitors Sat
Helen Johnston, Golda Brassfield 1st,
Rush
had
not
seen
her
brother
for
Division 2
Brown, Mehama, Sept. 15, at Salem
urday.
Arrangements miniature, Frances five years.. Chittick, a former resi-1
Mrs. Fount Paul met with a pain- ' Memorial hospital.
Garsjo, 1st, Beth Prideaux 2nd, Clare 1 dent of Salem, is engaged in install
ful accident Friday evening and is or. ! A SON—To Mr. and Mrs. Everett
ing
electrical
appliances
in
sugar
far-
I
Feenstra 3rd.
crutches as a result. It is thought no W. Limbeck, Lyons, Sept. 17, at Salem
Arrangements floating, Helen John- i , tories in the islands that were des- | bones were broken but x-rays were to ' Memorial hospital.
I
troyed
by
the
Japanese
during
the
ston 1st, Garnett Bassett 2nd.
be taken Monday to determine the
Arrangements,
bufet,
Gertrude i second world war. He also has an
PILES
extent of the injury to her ankle.
electrical
supply
store
in
Manila.
Mrs.
Weidman 1st, Laura Neal 2nd, Helen
The
Redwood
courts
was
sold
last
(Hemorrhoids)
I Rush left Sunday for a visit in Cor
McClurg, Agnes Brotherton 3rd.
week to Claude Kilgore of Salem, The
Fistula, Fissure, Itching, Prolapse,
Arrangements dinning table, Fran vallis at the home of her son and place of four apartments will continue
and other Rectal disorders corrected.
I
wife,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Rush,
who
ces Garsjo, 1st Golda Bt assfield 2nd.
to be rented by the new owners, who
are the parents of a new baby girl.
*Mild Treatment
Leora Stevens 3rd.
purchased the property from Mr. and
Maxine
Schroeder
of
Salem
was
in
Call for examination or write
Arrangements in pairs, Gladys Har
Mrs. Higgins, also of Salem.
for Free Descriptive Booklet.
Gates over the weekend at the home
greaves, Frances Garsjo 1st.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rynearson re-1
Don’t become incurable, by delay.
Arrangements moss, Mae Patton, of her parents and visiting old school cently purchased the former Jerry !
Miss Schroeder graduated
1st, Laura Neal 2nd, Anne Pietrok, mates.
R. REYNOLDS, N.I).
CHARLES EVANS
Lyons home and will take possession
from the Gates high last June and
Viola Zander 3rd.
I ON THE HIGHWAY
as soon as the present occupants move. 1
Rectal Specialist
Arrangements, as you like it, Gladys has been employed at the statehouse in Rynearson operates “Jerry’s tavern
SAYS:
2073 Fairgrounds Rd.. Salem, Oregon
Salem since.
Kuiken
1st,
Frances
Garsjo,
I.eora
"Vote No on the Racing Bill”
Stevens Bea Hiatt 2nd, Mae Patton
George Clise returned home from
“Here'» why we can't af
3rd.
Point Barro, Alaska, Saturday eve
ford to loie pari-mutuel rev
House plants blooming, ralla lily, ning of last week and will be here
EGGS
Shuffleboard
Good Music
enue*:
Mae Patton 1st.
for several months before returning
Fresh from the Farm and
" ( 1 ) Taxe* would go up.
African violet, Lewell Hartnell 1st north where he is employed.
Next year the State Treas
Candled by Our Excellent
Eva Bressler 2nd.
Miss Dorothy Thompson of Mt. Ver
ury would lose roughly $1,-
Angel wing begonia, Martha Cruson non, Wash., spent the past two weeks
Candler
000,000 in pari-mutuel rev
1st, Dorothy Mohler 2nd, Berneice as guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Large
doz.
enue. We taxpayer* would
Bridges 3rd.
Tex Allen.
have to make up the lost.
House plants foliage, begonia, Jewell
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schroeder are
Where Friend» Meet
Medium
doz.
L
Hartnell 1st, Mrs. J. F. Edwards 2nd. receiving felicitations on the birth of
A
Small
d°z«
Coleus, Mrs. Viola Zander 1st.
their first child, a baby boy, Jimmy
“(2) The fair* will *uf-
On Highway 222, Linn County
Strawberry begonia, Maxine Berry Ray, born at the Salem Memorial hos
fer and may die. Our tl6
3rd.
pital, Sept. 9. Mrs. Schroeder was
county fair* depend to a
CAMPBELL’S
MILL CITY
Cactus, Gladys Hargreaves 1st, Bea Miss Jo Ann Lake before her mar
large extent on pari-mutuel
I VEGETABLE SOUP
Hiatt 2nd, Frances Garsjo 3rd.
George “Sparky” Ditter
riage. This boy is the first great
fund* for exigence. They’ll
great-grandchild for T Henness.
Division 3
each lo*e an estimated $1 2,-
2 cans
♦
Mrs. Haze) Rayburn of Vancouver,
Vegetables and fruit, cabbage, Anne
500 annually if racing it
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Wash., visited at the home of her
Pietrok 1st.
obolithed.
brother and wife. Mayor and Mrs. Ray
Squash, Gladys Hargreaves 1st.
M-l) TISSUE
I.
Lord, last week.
The Lords, their
Corn,
Martha
Cruson
1st.
" (3) Oregon and it* 36
3 rolls
guest and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lord of
Tomatoes,
Laura
Neal
1st.
counties receive more than
I
Green peppers, Martha Cruson 1st, Bend went sage hen hunting at Hart
eight (8) time* a* much a*
mountain in eastern Oregon during
Helen
McClurg 2nd.
the track stockholder* are
FISHERS
her stay.
Beans,
Gertrude
Weidman
1st,
paid in dividends. That's not
CAKE FLOUR
At a meeting of the Gates city coun
Laura Neal 2nd.
unreasonable. In addition,
cil, held last Friday evening, Charles
Cucumbers,
Frances
Garsjo
2-lh. box
1st.
official records and audits
Giebler was elected councilman to fill
Anne Pietrok 3rd.
show that over 98 7. of
the unexpired term of former Mayor
1st,
Carrots,
Gertrude
Weidman
every wagered dollar that
Jerry Lyons.
YELLOW ONIONS
Laura Neal, Helen McClurg 3rd.
produces this revenue, re
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Knapp, former
Apples,
Gladys
Hargreaves
3rd.
3 lbs.
mains here in Oregon.
residents of Gates, now of Bend, and
•
three children, were weekend guest*
ALWAYS
“Joining me in this opposi
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle
SW I ETN ING
tion are 37 responsible men
Devine.
3-11». can
representing every county in
Mr. and Mrs. Cole took their son
Oregon. Our Taxpayers*
Marlin to McMinnville Sunday after
Committee to Retain Pari-
noon, where Marlin will enter Linfield
SUNSHINE ( RACKERS
Mutuel Revenues is compos
college as a student for the year. Mar-
Lyons Garden Club
Proves Successful
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