The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 10, 1959, Image 1

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VOLUME XV
NUMBER 37
Lions Club To
Hold First Fall
Meet Monday
MILL CITY. OREGON THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1950
Dr. Dan Marcy Opens
Dental Offices Here
' Monroe Here upedal MeetinQS t0 be
Held at Local Church
Friday for 1st
Football Game
33.00 A YEAR 10c a COPT
Future Citiiens
Flowers To Play
Important Role
In Grange Fair
Dr. Dan S. Marcy has opened dent-
The interested public is reminded
9 al offices in the Tohl building and is
of the week of special meetings to
now ready for business. He is a grad­
be held at the local Christian Church.
uate of the University of Oregon
September 13 through September 18.
Dental school and served in the Navy
The series of meetings will empha­
as a dentist for three years.
size “Christian Living” and will be
given by Rev. Stanley Williams. |
Dr. Marcy is married and is living
The first Fall meeting of the Mill in Salem until suitable quarters may
The first game of the 1959 season I pastor of the local church
Jake Myers, chairman of the San­
City Lions club will be held in the be obtained in Mill City. He said his will be played on Allen Field this
tiam Valley Grange Fair stated Mon­
Spe ial music will be featured
hall Monday, Septenr.oer 14 with din­ I office hours would be from 9 to 5 Friday night at 8 p. m Local boys every night with Re*. Arlin Roth-
day that flowers again will have a
ner being served at 6:30. Women of Mondays through Saturday, but he have had three week's practice in pre- j hauge pastor of the Gates Commun- I
prominent place in the annual Fair
the Presbyterian church will again expects to be closed Wednesday af- { paration for their opponent, Monroe. ity Church in charge.
which is scheduled to open its doors
! Coaches Eakin and Boroughs .. feel
serve the dinners for the club, it has l ternoons.
at the grange hall between Lyon*
*
ovi
» ¡1x5 will
win stall
The
services
start eavit
each even-
been announced.
they cannot name a star ing line-up |ng at ?.3O p m {he following Sun.
and Mehama Saturday, September
The Lions club has been quite ac­
for the game as yet. They have said 1 d| lay September 13 will be Homecom-
19th. The public is invited to taka
Above
are
the
children
of
tive during the summer, working on
i that the boys who have the most de- j i ing Sunday and all former members
part in this fair, said Mr Myers. It
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoover of
the city park. Don Moffatt, presi­
sire and hustle this week will win the and their friends are being invited
is not only for Grange members.
I Mill City. They are Donnie
dent of the group announces four
1 starting nod.
to attend the morning services
This week The Enterprise is pub-
fireplaces are being built by a Salem
The Wolverine roster will look like which will be followed by a fellow­
age 2>/2 years and Sandra, | lishing a list of floral classification*
firm at the present time and should
this: Ends, Dorman Gregory. Bill ship dinner.
who was 7 months old
and division for the .convenience of
be installed within the next week
Putman, Gary Whi.sett, Bill Stew­
9 the exhibitors.
Both ministers taking part in the
when
the
picture
was
taken.
or 10 days. This will complete their
art. and Carl Kelly
Division I Arrangement*
meetings will enter Northwest Christ-
Tackles, Jim Fencl, Jim Gulliford. 1 . ian College, September 29 where
work program at the park for this
Class 1—Mass of colors. Any style
year. Tables were repaired and stain­
Ken Kanoff, Don Walczak, Mike they will continue their studies in
or period.
ed this summer.
Johnson.
religious training
Class 2—Indian Summer. Using
Following is the list of committee
Guards. Larry Schroeder, Ed Hirte,
orange and or yellows.
All are most cordially invited to
chairman, which were appointed at
Bob Hill, Tom Smith. Jim Bevier^
attend these services.
Class 3—Autumn Evening. Using
A brand new one and a half hour
the last meeting before the summer
Centers, Roger Schaer, Ray Gul-
orchids, pink. etc.
picture
show
in
color
and
motion
recess. It is expected that these chair­
liford, and Ed Anderson.
Class 4—First Snow. Using whit*.
men will be on hand at the first meet­ sound has just been completed by For­
Quarterbacks, Bob Morgan and Breakin at Jerry's Tavern
Class 5—Clear Skies. Using blue.
rest
Holman
of
Stayton.
It
is
called
ing and give the names of their com­
Steve Sorseth.
Class 6—"Stop anl Look". Using
Has
Been
Solved
“
Oregon
Pioneers.
’
’
and
will
be
shown
Halfbacks. Jerry Johnson, Don
mit.ee members.
red.
Two men were taken into custody
The annual calendar sales program . in many Oregon towns as a benefit Howe, Bob Gordon. Dennis Christen­
Class 7—Fruit of the Blossoms.
_ to schools, boy scouts, and other or­ sen, Doug Ohmart and Bruce Tuers la.-t wi ek as a result of breaking
will be discussed at this time.
Using fruits 3111I or vegetables.
into
Jerry
’
s
Tavern
at
Gates
and
the
ganizations.
Committee Chairmen
Fullbacks, Jerry Tucker and Marvin
Class 8—Animal Fair. An animal
B & E Sporting Goods store at Idan­ , The North Santiam Chamber of
Mr. Holman said today “the show Edwards.
Attendance and Lions Information
or animals made of vegetables or
ha
Vernon
ban
Hemelstrang,
42.
of
has
numerous
scenes
on
the
life
of
i
Commerce
which
has
been
in
recess
Managers for this year are Charles
—Charles Kelly; Finance, Bob Hill;
3287 Fisher road and a 16-yaar-old during the summer months will hold fruits.
Constitution and By-Laws, J. B Put­ the early pioneers which are portray­ Epperson and Kirt Baughman.
Class 9—Foliage and Weathered
1
boy were cited into court on charges their initial meeting of the Fall and
ed
by
the
people
of
your
town,
or
man; Activities, including calendar
Wood
of
burglary.
others
nearby.
Septem-
Winter
season
Wednesday,
sales, Mar.in Hansen; Publicity, Don
Class 10—“Pairs.” Indentical or un­
“In some scenes, you will see .he Young Valley Couple Have
r*nd was •rfrMJed shortly ber 16 at the Gates Woman's club hall
Moffatt. Health and Welfare, Boys
~
J
r'
after he sold a new gun to a balem in Gates. This decision was made at like arrangements.
.Centennial
Wagon
Train
which
trav
­
and Girls and Citizenship, Larry
Class 11—Roadside. Native mater­
was charged with burglary a recent board nieetting held in Mill
Brent; Music and Entertainment. Carl eled through rain and sun on the old Uniaue Honeymoon Here st ■“
ial.
~
'
of the B Sc E store for taking four I City.
Oregon
Trail
from
Independence,
Mo.
Kelly; Illness and Distress, Shields
Mill City was an unexpected honey- riiles an(1 il;) in CBsh on August 6
Class 12—Corsages, pay or Even­
President George Duncan of Stayton
ReMine; Education, Burton Bor­ to Independence. Oregon. Mrs. Gate­ moon spot for a young valley couple and aking two rifles, four boxes of
wood
the
walking
grandmother,
who
is planning a good program for this ing.
oughs; Sight. Conservation, Herbert
Division II Potted Plants
last Thursday, when their car broke ammunition and about $50 in cash kickoff meeting, and every member
Schroeder; Community Betterment, walked over 2,000 miles, passing the down while they were enroute to from jerry-g Tavern on August 21.
Class 13—Blooming Plants.
wagon
train
to
beat
it
into
Portland
9
of
the
organization
is
acked
to
Jerry pittam; Program. Don Paul;
; California. However both were under
He waived preliminary hearing in bring a prospective member to this
Class 14—Foliage
I is also in this film.
Membership. Lee S- Ross.
Division III Horticulture
The film has scenes from Redmond age and the parents of the bride had . djstri t court and was bound over to meeting.
Al! specimens must have foliage.
and Independence, which have been enlisted the aid of Marion and Polk ,grand jury. Bail was set at $2.000
The North Santiam Chamber of
remodelled into old western style oun y sheriffs offices. The car was on each charge The 16-year-old boy Commerce is the only organized group One entry in each color or vartety
Marion County Juvenile of men in the Canyon at this time, class. Judged by best of species.
I towns. These have been woven into spotted at a local repair shop by Po- wag ejted
lice Chief Meader, who took the young cour^ on the same charges,
Blooming Shrubs—one Spray Spec.
1 the true story of the old pioneers.
working for the betterment of the
The afternoon
Division IV Juniors
Holman said “there are stagecoach couple in custody
area. Much has been done this summer
Any of the above classes
scenes in Stayton, a Wells Fargo of- was spent by them, the police chief
in. the way of publicity for the area,
Rules
GATES—Mr. and Mrs Glenn Hen- i tice hold up at Mehama. showing ind police matron waiting for two
and each year this effort pays off in
Exhibited,’ must furnish contains««
ness and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Henness , “Billy the Kid”, and also a short sets of parents to appear. When they;;
1 tncraascfd traffic on highway 22
were among those attending funeral I centennial church service, conducted 'finally did show up the difficulty was
Main object of the Chamber is to and conform to schedule.
Any style or period in arrange­
services in Salem Tuesday afternoon by Rev. Jim Hardy. It also shows still not solved as the groom’s par­
promote industry for the area, and
for Frederick Ratzeburg. who passed covered wagons coming over the ents said "O. K. you have our bles­
every business house should be a ments, foliage is permitted, one ex-
away Sep ember 6 at his Salem home mountains in Oregon. There are also sing’’ but the other set of parents
member, said Mr. Dunean at the last i hibit in each class.
All entries received must be clas*-
-cenes of the Independence Centen­ were too mad to even talk
board meeting.
at the age of 82.
Finally at 11:30 (by that time an­
! fied.
The deceased was a Gates resident nial parade and a grand reception
Entries will be received from 9 A.
for many years, and had been ill only given the ’59ers while making their other police matron was on the job)
Rebekah Lodge Plans for i M. to 12 Noon.
the past couple of years, and recently last mile on a 2,300 mile journey the young couple was released and
Cash and ribbon awards and tri­
bedfast. He is survived by his widow, this year. Also on film is a scene following a night in a Mill City hotel
Past Noble Grand Night
color award in each division.
According to information received
Edna Ratzeburg, three sons, Verne depicting the voting which took place were on their waV—as far a* this
Mrs.
Don
Carlson
presided
at
the
Exhibits will be released at closing
today from Edwin Graham. District i Wednesday evening meeting of San­
Ratzeburg. Port Orford, Wn.; Dr. at the time Oregon was admi ted as reporter knows.
Ranger a. the Detroit Ranger station tiam Rebekah lodge with Mrs. Fred I time.
Frederick Ratzeburg. Syracuse, N Y., a state. There are Indian dances and
a sealed bid on timber sale in the Kist assisting as vice grand. Mrs. Kist
and Capt. R. B. Ratzeburg, Fairchild pictures of the horseless carriage
Cheat Creek Salvage will be held up has recently moved to Salem, but
AFB. Wn.; also two sisters, Mrs club.
to and not later than September 25. 1 plans on completing her term as
This film is interesting and educa­
Alma Henderson, Salem, and Mrs,
11959.
Dora Pugh. Salem. Glenn Henness tional as it shows historical events of
I vice grand
An interesting sidelight is the fact
is a brother-in-law of the deceased 100 years ago It also shows modern
It was announced that Mrs. Edna
that this is the first time in 10 or Oster, member of the state Theta
Graveside services were conducted Oregon timber, industry and farming,
15 years .hat sealed bids only (no ( Rho youth committee will visit Beta
in Fairview cemetery here later in and hunting aud fishing scenes over
Hurried mothers in the kitchen ar*
the state.
auction bids) have been held. The, Kappa Theta Rho group in Mill City
the afternoon.
usual practice for the area is a sealed October 22 and Rebekahs are uiged headed down the road toward th*
Holman expressed his thanks to
'hospital with accident injuries, warns
bid as a qualification tor oral auc­
all those who participated in making
to attend.
9 Ermina Fisher. County Extension
tion bidding.
the film possible.
Other dates of interest will be the
Agent
Ranger Graham stated the office
Mill City Film Being Made
visit of the president of the Rebekah
Many women would never drive ov­
will be closed on weekends starting
The film about Mill City, showing
Big game hunters holding tags for September 12. Through the rest of Assembly to Santiam on November 5 er 50 on the highway, but you'd nev­
Wednesday. September 9, PTA at many local people, has been in the
and
the
District
Convention
Novem-
__ ____
r____ Mon-
er know it by the way they speed
year _________
the office _________
will be open
making for a long time. bis. Holman the Wallowa pack area in northeast | the
High School library at 8 p. m
1 ber 21. This meeting will be held at
Order of Rainbow for Girls. 7:30 says it will be a good one when fin­ Oregon will open the first deer hunt' (|ay through Friday from 8 a. , m. Scio, but Mill City will «eat the con­ around She kitchen.
Slow down, take it easy, the same
ished. Filming of the Mill City story of the young 1959 seasons sched- untn 5 p m
at Lodge hall.
Anyone interested in information vention officers.
thing goes for the husbands and their
Thursday, September
10.
Beta was delayed because of filming the uled for rifle hunting this coming
A
contest
among
the
members
to
Saturday, September 5. The controll- , regarding the Cheat Creek Salvage
work. Rushing and carelessness, eith­
Kapa Theto Rho, 7:30 at IOOF hall Centennial events.
ed deer season in this remote pack a|e may ¡nquire at the Detroit Ran- interest more in obtaining the seal eir alone or together, cause a great
Friday, September 11, I O. O. F.
area will run for four days. Septem-, ^er bLat,jon or from the Foreit Sup- of perfection for the lodge unwritten number of accidents, she reminds.
lodge.
work will be conducted between Oc­
Using a box instead of getting a
ber 5 through 8.
ervisor, Eugeue, before bids are sub- tober 1 and March 1 This will be
Monday, September 14. Marilyn
Nimrods are reminded that only mitted.
I sturdy kitchen stepladder to reach
Chapter, OES 8 p m. sharp
those hunters who possess the Wai-
Mr Graham also stated there is arranged by Mrs. Stanley Vail. Dis­ top shelves, or storing jars on stair­
Lions Club dinner meeting 6:30 at
Iowa
pack
controlled
season
tags
are
COming out of Whitewater creek trict Deputy President The next ways instead of investing in soms
Fellowship hall.
eligible to participate in this early which beads on Mt. Jefferson. The meeting of the Order will feature Past studying are quick tickets to ths
Tuesday, September 15. Woman’s
Grand night. Serving on the oommit-
It’s open season on yellow jack­ | season hunt.
warm
rains have been falling tee Wednesday evening were Mrs. hospital, she warns.
club 6 o'clock potluck dinner at Fir
Participants
may.
legally
take
two
ets!
These
pesky
black
and
yellow
If small rugs are used, be sura
on the relatively unprotected slopes Fred Duffy, Mrs. Walter Brisbin and
Manor.
they have rubber backing or a rug
Wednesday, September 16. Rebekah wasps should be “hunted down’’ at deer during the hupt, one on the con­ of Mt. Jefferson, which are usually Mrs. George Stafford.
night, however, for personal safety. trolled tag and one on the general pro.ected by snow. The rains have
pad to prevent slipping.
lodge. 8 p. m.
Marion County Extension Agent season deer tag The controlled deer caused erosion and probably several
Organizing small kitchen equip­
Wilbur L. Bluhm says the yellow authorizes one antlerless deer. The slides , causing the river to be muddy. Three Link Club Meets
ment will prevent many an accident,
Gordy McMorris Named jackets are in their nests in the even­ controlled tag also validate« the gen­ He said he had checked as far as
she says. Sharp knives should al­
ing. and there is less chance of be­ eral deer tag during this period on possible and could find no evidence of At Rambo Home Tuesday ways be stored in a separate contain­
Oustanding Softball
which the hunters may take one silting or erosion on the road or sale
ing stung then.
Mrs Irl Plymale presided at the er. Remember too, a sharp knife 1*
Chlordane, dieldrin, or aldrin dust deer of either sex within the area area on Whitewater creek.
Tournament Player
Three Link meeting which was held safer than a dull one.
Tuesday evening September 8 at the
“Waxed, shiny floors look nice,
Calico Cats of Portland defeated applied in and around the entrance bundaries.
On September 12 the Hart Moun­
home of Mrs. Mel Rambo. Main busi­ but they’re too often slick and dan­
Mocks Fine Cars of Eugene 8-2 and to their nests is an effective control
Sherry Hansen, Brooks
ness of the evening was the discus­ gerous. It’s better to have a floor
won the Northwest Regional Men’s when the nests can be found. Usual­ tain controlled deer season will op­
ly they are located in undisturbed en and extend for nine days through Crosier Married at Reno
sion of the benefit card and bingo that does’nt look so nice, but is saf­
Softball Tournament.
party which will be held at the IOOF er to walk on.” she says.
Gordy McMorris, selected as all- areas such as vacant lota, fence September 20. An additional week­
i
are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Martin
Hansen
Watch the kind of bedroom slippers
star abortstop, was named the rows, weed patches, and other sim­ end, September 26 and 27, will give announcing the marriage of their hall Saturday evening. September 26.
hunters another two day« to try for
tournament’s
outstanding player. ilar places.
to This will be similar to the one held yop wear. Some are mighty slick
daughter.
Miss
Sherry
Hansen
Meat or fish baited with lead ar­ the Hart Mountain deer.
last year with many valuable prises and on a waxed surface can lead to
He led all tournament players in hit­
As with the Wallowa Pack, only Brooks Crosier of Oakland, Calif. The to be given away every hour. Lunch a tumble in a harry.
ting with a .500 average on five senate, one teaspoon to a half pound,
young couple were married at the Lu­
hits in 10 times at bat Gordy play­ is sometimes used when nests can­ those hunter», rifle or archery, wbo theran church in Reno. Nev They will be served throughout the evening
possess
the
Hart
Mountain
controll
­
not
be
located.
The
bait
is
taken
to
ed for Randall'a Chuck Wagon of
will live presently at Oakland where from a snack bar. General chairman
will be Mrs Al Yankus. Mrs. Walter Toastmistress Club To
Salem which placed fourth in the the nest where both the young and ed deer tag are eligible to participate. Mr. Crosier is employed.
the workers feed on it. Thia poison bait The Hart Mountain tag authorize«
Thomas
and Mrs. Mel Rambo will Hold First Fall Meeting
tournament
He ¡s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
Don Carey, playing for Eugene, should be kept away from children one antlerle»« deer to be taken with­ neth Crosier, former Mill City resi­ be in charge of the publicity.
in the prescribed area.
Co-hostess for Tuesday evening was
The Mill City Toastmistress elab
was selected as all-star first bwe- and pets.
dents, and both young people are
Screening them out is a satisfactory
man.
graduates of Mill City High. He was Miss Daisy Geddes, who was unable will hold their first meeting of th*
method of preventing yellow jackets
graduated this spring from the U of O to be present, with Mrs. John Swan Fall term September 24 Wt Mari-Linn
"Doc'' Kimmel Gets
but is not always practical.
assisting.
school. The meetings were usually
Bookmobile Again To
and she attended OSC and OCE.
held at Fir Manor last year.
Details of the wedding will appear
Severe Burn from Furnace
•Mrs. lister Maxon has announced
An executive board meeting was
Make Stops in Area
Marvin Edwards Injured
in an early issue of The Enterprise.
that there will be a meeting of the held Thursday evening, September 8,
J. C. (Doc) Kimmel has his “work­
The Benton-Linn Bookmobile will
Fox Valley Cemetery Association to at the home of the president, Mrs.
ing hand” swathed in bandages this
again be serving this area and the In Logging Accident
H'eaMer at Detroit Dam be held at the Rebekah hall in Lyons Kora Prichard, when plana for the
result oi
of ni>
his junw«
furnace back-
Marvin Edwards, who is employed week as a reaun
time schedules that it will be in Mill
by the Ercil Wilson logging company firing when he went to light it The 1:99 A.M. Dally Weather Readings Sunday, September 13. at 2 p. m. All year were discussed.
City, and Lyons are listed below:
Mrs. Leo Poole, club program chair­
Interested people are urged to attend
And Lake Elevation
Friday, Septmber 18, October 9, 30. is in serious condition at Santiam furnace which has an automatic shut­
FJev as new officers will be elected and man stated they would again study
Mas. Mia. Pe,
November 20, December 11, January Memorial hospital where he was tak­ off, evidently did not shut off imme­
77 53 0.00 1558.70 committees appointed to assist with various countries with Mexico select­
22. February 12, March 4 and 25. en after a log rolled on him while diately after it went out. and there September 2
86 52 trace 1558.44 the care of the cemetery. It is always ed as the topic for the first meeting.
was an accumulation of gas in the September 3
at his work Tuesday morning
April 15. and May 6. and 27.
Attending the board meeting, be­
57 53 004 1558.20 a problem to have good attendance
He received broken bones and in­ firebox when he lit it, causing the September 4
The Bookmobile will be at Tom’s
September 5
60 52 0 80 1558.10 at these meetings and Mrs. Mason is sides the hostess, were Mrs. Yvonne
Shell servi-e in Mill City on these ternal injuries and was in surgery blast.
59 56 0 82 IM | I urging everyone to attend so that Crandall Mrs. Eleanor LaMunyan,
He applied first aid at home then September «
dates and the hours will be 9:45 to until late afternoon Mr Edwards has
September
54 0.07 1558.72 plans for cemetery care may be car­ Mrs I>eo Poole, Mrs Al Nesbitt and
7
63
went
to
Dr.
Reid
to
have
the
burn
suffered
several
other
injuries
from
12:30 At Lyons the hours are 1:30
Mrs. Ken Chance.
September 8
«6 43 0.3« 1558 7« ried out.
logging accident in re:ent years.
dressed.
to 2:00.
Forrest Holman
Completes
Centennial Film
Chamber Plans
First Meeting'
At Gates
Funeral Held Tuesday
For Former Gates Man
Sealed Bids
Asked for Cheat
Creek Timber
Controlled
Areas Opened
To Deer Hunters
Coming Events
It's Open Season on
Yellow Jackets
Haste in Home Can
Cause Many Accidents