The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 11, 1954, Image 1

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    THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY —GATEWAY TO THE HEART OR NATl RE'S EMPIRE
Y OLI'ME X
NUMBER 6
Gervais Trips Wolves
In Close Contest Friday
$2.5« a Year, ]()<• a («py
MILL CITY OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1954
Cast of 30 to Appear
In Lions Minstrel Wed.
Legion and Aux
To Host Group
Here Friday
DETROIT DAM WEATHER
(Courtesy of Corps of Engineers)
Daily 7:30 A. M. Readings
M.S.L. Pool
Date
Elev.
Max. Min. Pep.
Jan. 26
35
25
2.17 1455.73
Feb. 3
47
0 1460.62
32
Feb. 4
48
30
0 1459.77
The Mill Citv Lions Club Minstrel |
The Mill City 28-game winning
Mill City travels to Salem Friday,
Feb. 5
48
0 1460.36
30
Show, starring over 30 local people, I soloists, specialty numbers, men and
streak was ended Friday night as the February 12, to play the Panthers of
women’* quartettes, dance routine*,
Feb. 6
1462.88
K
31
0
is
scheduled for next Wednesday, Feb­ and
Timberwolves stumbled over the Ger­ the Oregon School for the Deaf. Mill
The Mill City Legion Post and Feb. 7
comedy skits.
1464.90
54
30
0
ruary
17
at
8
o
’
clock,
in
the
Element
­
vais Cougars 64 to 67 at Mill City. The City has a 14 win, one loss record, and its Auxiliary will host the Marion Feb. 8
The
complete cast includes the fol­
1467.00
0
52
30
ary Gymnasium. Entire proceeds from
Timberwolves, coached by Burton Bor­ OSD shares last place with Detroit County Assembly of the American Feb. 9
0 1 169 HI the show will go toward civic im­ lowing: End men, Al Nesbitt, Buzz
29
52
with
two
wins
and
12
losses.
In
the
oughs, had won 28 straight Marion
Legion here this Friday, February 12
Fleetwood, Bill McCoy, Lee Ross,
provements.
County “B” games since the beginning first half of the Marion “B” schedule at 8 p. m. at the Legion hall.
Homer Thacker and Shields Remine.
This
will
be
a
typical,
old-fashioned
the Timberwolves ran up an 86 to 60
oi the 1952-53 season.
The meeting will be followed by
Soloists: Jim Poole, Harold Kliewer,
minstrel
show,
with
black-faced
come
­
Friday night’s game was a thrilling win over the Deaf Schoolers.
lunch and a dance for which an or­
Howard Farmen and George Veteto.
dians,
soloists,
and
a
women
’
s
chorus.
Next Tuesday, Mill City is host to chestra has been secured. The Valen­
back and forth affair which was any-
Interlocutor, Carl Kelly.
Flashy costumes have been rented
boy’s ball game right up to the final the Jefferson Lions who are tied with tine theme will be used throughout the
Specialty men, Howard Mean* and
from a costume house, to insure a Bob
buzzer. Gervais was red hot. Two Scio for third place with nine wins decorations.
Thorpe; stage manager, V. S,
first-class
showing.
and
four
losses.
Cougars, Norman Keppinger and Don
All Legionnaires and their wives
Todd. Costumes and make-up, Bob
at-
•
•
•
•
GATES
—
One
hundred
ladies
All
musical
numbers
in
the
show
Reiling, made 19 points each. Al Ward
and guests, are invited, as are all ' tended the Santiam Memorial Hospital
Thorpe, and director, Charles Kelly.
Win From Chemawa
and Elton Gregory led the Timber-j
veterans and wives who are interested auxiliary luncheon, held at Mehama will be accompanied by a Dixie-land
The chorus, under the direction of
band, made up of Margaret Clise,
wolves with 17 and 16 respectively.; Tuesday was a night off for the in learning the various phases of the
in the Woman’s club house Thursday pianist; Don Moffatt, banjo; Don Nes­ Edna Ross, will be made up as fol­
Jack Melting had 11, but Mill City’s' Marion “B” League but there was one Legion program.
Sopranos, Lloyd Poole, Rosa­
of last week.
bitt, trombone; and Jake Lake on the lows:
ball handling just wasn’t as good as game played anyway. A game be-
mond Remine, Jane Thacker, Alice
Mrs.
J.
C.
Kimmel,
vice
president
drums.
it usually is. Mill City’s bad passes, tween Mill City and Chemawa, which
Doris Sheythe. Altos: Marie
of the auxiliary acted as toastmistress
Included in the 90-minute enter­ Farmen,
coupled with the Cougars’ alert play­ had been scheduled for February 26.
Stover, Betty Kelly, Lois Goshie,
i
and
introduced
Mrs.
Ronald
Hudkins,
tainment
will
be
the
usual
“
end
men,
”
ing undoubtedly were the causes for Mill City whipped the Indians 86 to 67 |
Mabel Nelson, Faustina Nesbitt, and
' vice president of the auxiliary of the
the loss which pulled Gervais to only on the Chemawa floor. Jack Melting !
Edna
Ross.
Salem Memorial and Mrs. Kenneth
one game behind the league-leading and Elton Gregory were scoring lead-I
A men’s quartette consists of Jim
Sherman,
a
member
of
that
group.
ers for the game with 26 and 20 points
Timberwolves.
Poole, Buzz Fleetwood, Harold Klie­
Mrs. Sherman spoke on the object of
In other Marion “B” games Friday respectively for Mill City. Chemawa’.«
wer, and Howard Farmen; while the
the
auxiliary
and
methods
adopted
by
~
with 18.
night, Detroit 43, Scio 61; Gates 46, highest was Charles Tellier
women’s quartette is made up of Ros­
Charter members of the Mill City her group to raise funds and. many
67 Chemawa
Jefferson 60; OSD 49, Chemawa 51 Mill City 8«
amond Remine, Lloyd Poole, Jane
Lions
club
were
honored
guests
at
ways
in
which
an
organization
of
that
10 Blackwater
F
Gregory 20
ar.d St. Paul 49, Sublimity 36.
Thacker and Edna Ross.
18 Tellier the regular dinner meeting held at kind could be of assistance.
The Mill City grade school team
F
Individual scoring after Friday Ward 12
Some of the well-known musical
Fellowship
hall
Monday
evening.
Of
Mrs. Louise Lilt, superintendent of got off to a slow start, caught fire,' number which will be featured in the
6 Gallineau
C
n ght found Mill City’s Elton Gregory Carey 6
15 Morin the original 22 charter members, 13 the Santiam Memorial .hospital was and then faded again as they suffered I production include “Mighty Lak A
G
still in the lead with 261 points. Others Crook 6
G
Osborne I were in attendance. Thirty-four mem­ introduced and told of the help the their second loss at the hands of St, i Rose,” “By the Light of the Silvery
in order are: John Wright, Jefferson Melting 26
bers and guests were seated at the hospital had received from the mem­ Boniface, Friday,
230, Herb Romey, Gates 224, Al Ward,
Moon,” "Lazy Bones,” “Ole’ Man
Subs scoring: Mill City, Crosier 2, |
bers of the Santiam group and ex­
Mill City, 203, Gib Thompson, Gervais Thomas 4. Chemawa, Racehose 5, La-l tables.
River,’ “Can’t You Hear Me Callin,
After
trailing
17-8
at
the
end
of
,
History of the club, which was ob­ pressed her appreciation of their as­
193, Sam Smith, St. Paul 191, Ron plante 11, Gallagher 2.
Caroline?” and “Shortenin’ Bread.”
serving its sixth anniversary, was sistance. Mrs. Agnes Kirsh, head night the half, Mill City brought the count' Members of the Lions club are
Bentz, Sublimity 189, Roy McCann,
Boniface found
to
18-17
before
St.
Officials Roder and Lee.
given
by
Lee
Ross.
A
new
“
badge
nurse at the hospital was presented
OSD 189, George Smith, St. Paul 188,
cariying on a ticket selling campaign
Junior Varsity Loses
board” was put into use for the first and spoke briefly, suggesting other the range again.
Jack Melting, Mill City 174.
26 St. Boniface at the present time.
The Mill City Junior Varsity lost time, it having been constructed by | simple ways that members of the Mill City 19
Marion "B” League Standing*
4 Rubel
Bevier 6
F
their third game Tuesday night at
W L Chemawah, leaving the Chemawa JVs Lee Ross and Charles Kelly, the | auxiliary could be of assistance, such Kanoff 2
7 Mier*
F
to
relieve
president. This glass-covered case as answering the telephone
12 1
Mill City
Smith I
C 4 T. Guenther
contains the charter and a photograph nurses for other duties.
... 11 2 unbeaten.
Gervais
Thomas 5
G 6 C. Heuberger
Mill
City
had
the
high
scorer
though
of
the
local
group,
taken
the
night
the
next
Mrs.
Kimmel
announced
9 4
Scio ..........
3 R. Blade*
G
meeting of the Santiam auxiliary Longnecker
4 with Don Lemke making 17 points. they received the charter.
...... 9
Jefferson ...
Stop«
Quarter
Score
at
President Kelly introduced the would be held in Mill City, Thursday
..... 8 6 Chemawa’s high man was Roanhorse
St. Paul ...
.....
0 8 15 19
charter members present as follows: afternoon, March 18, and extended an Mill City
... .. 5 8 with 11.
Gates .......
After five weeks of Santiam
9 17 18 2«
St.
Boniface
53
Chemawa
Mill
City
35
Dr.
D.
J.
Ferguson
of
Pratum,
George
invitation
to
all
ladies
who
may
be
in
­
4 9
Chemewa
Shuffleboard
league play, Meander
The
Mill
City
Girls
won
their
volley
11
Roanhorse
F
Laird and Robert Mather, both from terested in this work to attend. The
...... 3 10 Lemke 17
Sublimity
Inn and Mill City Tavern, still
ball game by a 59 to 12 score.
Bassett
9
Sam
F
Salem;
Verne
H.
Clark,
Ernest
L.
place
of
meeting
will
be
announced
11
......
2
OSD ......
Mill City will be the host Friday tied for top place which will change
8 Goldtooth Graham, Martin J. Hansen, Delbert later.
C
...... 2 11 Ellingson 11
Detroit
night when Aumsville will attempt this Friday as these two top team*
6
Paddock
G
Jull
1
B.
Hill,
R.
L.
Stiffler,
Vernon
S.
Todd,
JV’s Defeat Gervais
will meet on the Mill City Tavern
to reverse an earlier defeat.
4 Thomas ! Albert Toman, Robert P. Veness, Lee Three-Car Crash Near
G
The Mill City Junior Varsity rolled Stettner 3
Board.
,
Subs scoring: Mill City. Walczak 3. S. Ross pnd Charles Kelly.
over the Gervais JV’s 49 to
in.a
Idanha
Injures
Five
This should be a tough fought battle
Vernon
Todd,
last
year
’
s
president,
I
Charles
4,
Dixie
Friday night preliminary ga.neliere. Chemawa, Brown 6,
, Meander boasts of a strong team.
officiated at induction ceremonies for | A three car smashup east of Idanha
Don Ellingson led Mill City’s vic­ 8, Bremmer 2, Conner 1.
• They have a record to back up their
five new members of the club. These Sunday afternoon sent five people to
Officials: Reder and Lee.
tory with 16 points and Bob Stettner
claim. Mill City Tavern to date haa
the Santiam Memorial hospital to re­
included
Noble
Streeter,
Lowell
Fleet
­
backed him up with 14.
always been able to pull the rabbit out
ceive
aid.
wood,
Harold
Kliewer,
Leo
Russell
and
41 Gervais
Mill City 49
of the hat in the last stages of all
Byron Jackson of Sweet"Home re­
Vai C. White.
F
2 Kushnick
Ross 4
A joint meeting of the Women's , their games, so Captain Bennett i*
Entei tainment for the evening con­ ceived a fractured shoulder and was
8 Manning
F
Lemke 11
the
most
seriously
injured
of
the
Association
and the Friendship Circle , undecided whether to have his player*
sisted
of
a
quartette
number,
“
Ken
­
6 Williams
C
Ellingson 16
tucky Babe,” by Harold Kliewer. How­ group. He was riding in a car driven of the Presbyterain church held at . I shoot underhand or overhand. It ha*
8 Schmidt
G
Leach
the home of Mrs. James Swan on been rumored the Meander gang have
LYONS—Twenty-nine scouts and ard Farmen, Lowell “Buz” Fleetwood, by George Sieg of Sweet Home.
Seibel
G
Thompson
Thiee
other
passengers,
including
a
Tuesday
evening, February 9, installa­ a $1001) cougar hound to wager on
cub
scouts
with
their
scoutmasters
and
James
Poole,
Jr.,
accompanied
at
Subs scoring: Mill City, Juli 4, Stett-
1
-year-old
boy
were
treated
for
minor,
tion
of
officers
wax held for the two , this game. It would be a shame for
r.f r 14. Geivais, Coates 4, Mahoney IL and den mother* enjoyed an overnight the piano by Edna Ross. This quar- cuts and bruises, and were released i
organizations, Mrs. W. W. Allen of- “Cougar” Joe to lose this hound, with
camping trip to Silver Creek Falls ; tette is made up of some of the
Oficiáis: Reder and Kobb.
so many cat* at large in this vicinity,
ficiating.
Saturday, returning home Sunday cast for the minstrel show which the from the hospital that evening.
but with all the scouting Joe ha* done
Ronald L. Arnold, Beaverton, driv­
the
Worn-
evening.
Lions club will put on Wednesday,
New officers installed for
of the Mill City team in the past no
ing
west
hit
an
icy
spot
on
the
road
en's Association were: president.
Scouts making the trip were Jerry February 17, in the elementary school
lost control of his car. He slid Mrs. James Swan; vice-president, Mrs. doubt he knows what he is doing. Joe
and Frank Robinette, Melvin Toland, gymnasium. Rehearsals have been go­ and
into a car driven by William N. Backe 1 i C. E. Mason; secretary-treasurer, himself has lots of ability as a player.
Buddy Bridges, Frankie Johnson, Rob­ ing on for several weeks.
Les’« Tavern goes to the Cedars in
of
Salem. This caused the Backe car Mrs. Fred Grimes, unable to be pres­
Other numbers on Monday even­
in Digerness, .Johnie Bridges, Johnie
Detroit to try for the second win, and
Kunkle, Gary Thayer, Gary Palmer, ing’s program were accordion numb- [ to crash into the Sieg car, almost ent; Devotions, Mrs. Ralph Fough; Jerry's also go up the canyon to the
totally wrecking it. The other two cars Social Education and Action, Mr*.
GATES—Thursday evening, Febru­ Gary Britton, Tommy Grimes, Don­ ers by Barbara Podrabsky, and two were extensively damaged.
I Daisy Geddes; Fellowship, Mrs. John Spillway at Idanha. The Lake draw*
clever
pantomimes,
done
to
recordings!
i
ary 4, the Gates Parent-Teacher As­ ald Trahan, Michael Haigin, Walter
Evelyn Johnson.
Swan; Membership, Mrs. Otto Witt; the bye.
sociation met in the auditorium of the Olmstead, Errol McWhirk, Glen Jul­ | by The
In Friday’s games, Les's took the
Mrs.
Willard
Hartnell
fried
chicken
dinner
was
served
and
Children's Work Secretary, Mrs.
Johnny
Trahan,
Robert
Ward,
ian,
high school. Mrs. William Pennick pre­
Spillway by two point* for their first
by
a
committee
from
the
Pre.sbyter-
Noble
Streeter.
sided at the business session. It was Buddy Cruson, George Turner, Wayne I ian church, under the supervision of Entertains Lyons VVSCS
win. Jerry's lost to the Cedars, and
Friendship Circle officers include: The Lake was nosed out by Mill City
LYONS—Mrs. Willard
Hartnell
decided by the members to hold a Attaberry, Ray Aionson, Albert Mor­
was hostess for the Womens Society chairman, Mr*. Arlo Tuers; secretary­ Tavern, but not until the last of the
benefit dance, in the school gymnas­ gan, Robin Prichard, David Prideaux, | Mrs. W. W. Allen.
of Christian service with the meeting treasurer, Mrs. DeLos Hoeye; fellow­ ! second round. James “Stratus” Iholtz
ium the evening of March 5, with Stanley Power, and Richard Linde­
held at her home Friday afternoon. ship secretary, Mrs. D. B. Hill; and after a bad start came through in
Stubby Mills orchestra furnishing the mann.
Santiam Valley Grange
Mrs. James Hollingshead w-a.s co-host- program chairman, Mrs. Vernon Todd, ' fine style after a little sweat and
Adults were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Entertains Guests Friday
music. Plans for the PTA to sponsor
ess.
Mrs. I-eonard Cruson presided who was unable to be present.
a banquet for the basketball boys Thayer. Terry and Marlene, Mr. and
nervousness. Other new member* of
LYONS— The regular meeting of
Mrs. James Swan opened the meet- the Derbys, Lee Knowles, Jim Kester-
wire discussed. Mrs. Richard Parker’s Mrs. Leo Cruson, and Mary Jo, Mr. Santiam Valley grange was held Fri­ over the meeting due to the absence
room won the prize for the parent and Mrs. Orin Morgan. Cubmaster and day evening at the grange hall, with of Mrs. George Huffman. Mrs. Wilson nig by reading a poem, after which 1 son and Irvin Goble all came through
she gave a report on the yeai’s work, ’ in nice shape despite the pressure. •
Mrs. Glen Julian, and Mr. and Mrs. guests present from Scio, Stayton and Stevens lead the devotions.
attendance contest, for the month.
Plans were also discussed for a and announced that World Day of George Stewart, one of the “tuffies”
Mrs. Edward Chance, leader of the Joe Johnson.
Crow Foot granges.
rummage sale to be held in the ( Prayer will be held at the Presbyter­
local Girl Scout troop requested per­
Harry Wiley, master of the Linn fall. A good report was given on the ian church on the afternoon of March of the Derby», came through with fly«. .
mission for the girl* to stage a cake
1 ing colors, with his famous hook
County Pomona grange gave a short tamale and parcel post sàie. Mrs. Lor­
walk at the March meeting of the Fire Monday Settles
6.
«hot«, to help pull Mill City out of
talk
on
the
visitation
and
plans
for
A report on the sewing assignment the fire. One of the older member* of
PTA for the purpose of raising funds
Chamberlain was honored on her
State Grange to held in Albany in en
birthday anniversary. She was was given by Mrs. W. W. Allen, who ’ the team "Pussyfoot" Davis, put most
for the troup. The request was Ownership Problem of
June. Giles Wagner, master, presided 74th
granted. Don Miley, superintendent of
over the meeting with the regular presented with a beautiful cake, baked stated that the article* were to be of hi* effort« to wrong boards due to
by Mr*. Hartnell. She also received sent to a hospital in Thailand, one in 1 hi« itching feet.
the schools passed pamphlets from the
routine business carried out, and the about
30 cards, each containing 25c. i Arizona, and to Point Barrow, Alaska.
Marion County Public Health service. Old Abandoned Bridge
league Standing*
third and fourth degrees were con­
Devotions were led by Mrs. Ralph ‘
Mrs. Edward Chance, chairman of
A fire which burned the old bridge ferred upon Mr. and Mr*. Bert Morris
Logt
Won
the program committee introduced spanning the North Santiam river in and Mrs. Rachel Olmstead of Mill Eastern Star Practices for Fough, whose theme was “God is No Meander Inn
4
0
Respecter of Persons,” leader for the Mill City Tavern
Judge George Rossman, of Salem, Mill City solved a problem for offi­ City.
0
4
District
Meeting
at
St
ay
ton
evening
was
Mrs.
DeLos
Hoeye,
who
who spoke to the group on Citizenship. cials and residents alike. Apparently
2
The Lake
3
Pot luck lunch Was served at the
Marilyn
Chapter,
No.
145,
Order
of
He told of the origin of the Constitu­ no one know* who owned the bridge, close of the evening.
reported on the book, "Where'er the Cedars Tavern
2
2
Eastern Star, held it* regular meeting Sun,” 'by Moffett. Mr*. Arlo Tuers
tion of the United States and what the and it has been deemed a hazard
3
1
at the lodge hall Monday evening, made a few remarks on behalf of the Jerry* Tavern
Constitution means to Americans. At for many years. Now it is gone. The
0
4
February 8, with Mabel Parker, wor­ Friendship Circle. Printed programs Spillway Tavern
the next meeting, Thursday evening, fire started about 4 p.m. Monday, Mason’s Celebrating First
thy
matron,
presiding.
March 4, Judge Joseph B. Felton, of and by the time firamen got to the Anniversary In Mill City
for the two organizations were dis- Dance Hall In Dawes
Main business of the evening was a tributed.
Salem, will speak on child delinquency. scene the cable had snapped dropping
Mason’s Dress Shop is this week
Building Being Repaired
M m . Gedde* Honored
Hostes-es for the evening. Mrs. Gwen the bridge into the river.
celebrating their first anniversary of practice session in preparation for the
Workmen have this week started
S haer, Mrs. Lee Kuhlman, Mrs.
Climax of the evening came at the
The firemen let the balance of the business in Mill City. They have district meeting which will be held in
Jeese Haywood and Mrs. Edward tower burn, as it was even more taken space on page 7 of this issue Stayton Wednesday, February 24, refreshment hour when the birthday renovating the floor of the dance hall
Chance served refreshments in the hazardous than before, Maybe a fire announcing a sale in honor of the with Victoria Chapter of Turner act­ anniversary of Mrs. Ida Geddes, who in the Dawes building. This hall haa
ing hosts. Taking part will be Marilyn was 99 years old on February 9, was not been in use foT some time and
m hool dining room.
drill could be held on the Marion event.
Mr. Mason, who was in Mill City Chapter of Mill City, Acacia Chapter observed with gift*, cards, and a the floor will be sanded. Windows will
county side of the river and eliminate
the other tower, thus ridding that area Tuesday, stated he was well pleased of Stayton, and Victoria Chapter of beautifully decorated two-tiered cake. be repaired and a general clean-up
job is in process.
with his first year’s business in Mill Turner. The Worthy Grand Matron
Sea Scouts Have Outing of the hazard.
It is the plan of Jim Iholtz, to hold
City. The Mason’s have a store in of the Grand Chapter of Oregon makes Catherwood Visits Here—
her official visit at thia time,
dances
in the hall as soon as it is
Silverton
also.
Mrs. A. F. Catherwood w«* pleas­
At Hoodoo Ski Bowl
School Meeting To Be
Serving on the refreshment com-
ready. Mr Iholtz is an iron worker
antly
surprised
Sunday
by
a
visit
from
The Mill City Sea Scouts left early Held Tuesday Evening
Three Links Club Meets— mittee at the hall Monday evening her youngest «on, Dwight, and fam­ employed on the new gymnasium in
A school meeting will be held at the
Saturday morning for Hoodoo Ski
The Three Links Club met at the were Gladys Ijike, Betty Tinney and ily of West Linn. A graduate of the Mill City and has had many years of
Bowl where they «pent the weekend high school auditorium at 8 p.m. Tues­ home of Blanche Syverson Tuesday Hallie Toman.
Mill City high school, Dwight will be experience in running dance«
day, February 16 at which time the evening, with Eva Duffy as assistant
»Hiing.
remembered by fans for hi* ability
The boy* under the supervision oi following will be presented to the hoste«* Following the business meet­ Hatfeld Greets Full House as a baseball and basketball player, I City To Build Dog
A. Nesbitt, and Darron Dierk^.cooked legal voter* of the district: “Shall an ing and visiting, refreshments were
Mark Hatfield was principal speak­ He m • graduate of Willamette Uni-' Bound At Dump Site
their own meals, and spent the night election be held in said district on served by the hostess. Those present er at the meeting of the North Santi­ vanity, winning four letter* in base­
One of the main piece* of busineaa
in sleeping bags in one of the warm­ the following propositoin: The sum of were Marie Stewart, Anna Crook, am Sportsmens dab held at their ball and two in baaketball. He coached ( taken care of at the regular monthly
ing huts.
$90,000 of unexpended and unappro­ Ruth Hess, Ruby Brisbin. Jennie Da­ club house near Stayton Monday even­ the freshmen team in hi* senior year.' meeting of the City Council held last
These to make the trip were Don priated monies now on hand shall be vis, Alma Thomas, Goldie Rambo. ing.
As basketball coach at West Linn Wednesday night at City hall, waa
Nesbitt, Don Lemke, Lahny Podrab- appropriated as a special fund to Mabel Yankus, Mary Garrison, Dean
One of the things Hatfield apoke on for the past eight years, he has met. to authonxe the conatruction of a
«ky, Ted Couch, Lyons; Larry Bilyeu. acquire sites, build and improve build­ Jackson, Marjorie Ragsdale, Rachel was the cost of putting an initiated with better than average success, tak-. dog pound, at the dump aite west of
Dale Smith and Kenny Epperson.
ings and ground* in the district.
Olmstead. Mel Robinson, Lettie Swan, measure on the ballot. He said it was ing his teams two gears to the State Mill City
They returned to Mill City about
All legal voters are asked to be Ida Fleetwood and the hostesses, Eva in the neighborhood of $12,00 to Tournament and currently tied for
Arlo Tver's department is in charge
€ r ’clock Sunday night.
present at this meeting.
$15.000.
Duffy and Blanche Syverson.
second place in league play.
of th’* project.
Hospital Super.
Talks to Auxiliary
Lions Club Has
Charter Nite
Aumsville To Play
Grade Team Here Fri.
Two Mill City Taverns
In Shuffleboard Tie
Joint Meeting Honors
Mrs. Geddes, 99
Judge Rossmon Talks
At Gates PTA Meet