The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 25, 1958, Image 1

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    THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAMHIGHWAY — GATEWAY TO THE HEART OF NATURE’S EMPFRE
VOLUME XIV
MILL CITY, OREGON
NUMBER 39
Maupin lakes
Wolverines in
Season Opener
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Î5, 1958
Head DeMolay and Rainbow
M.*0 A YEAR 10c A COTY
Good Program
Slated for Fair
Members of the Santiam Valley
Grange Fair board this week state
they expect to have even a better
show than usual this year. They re­
port some exceptional talent lined up
for the annual event. The program
will be emced by Ed Bell, Stayton.
The home ec club of the Grange
will sene lunch at noon on Saturday,
the day of the fair, and also a turkey
dinner in the evening, which will be
between 5:30 and 7:30.
By Eugene Skaug
Action was fast on Allen field
Saturday evening as the Maupin
Redsides rolled the Santiam Wolver-
ines 19 to 7 in the first home game
of the season.
Steve Albright, a Redside halfback,
started the scoring with a 36-yard
run and six points in the second
quarter. The try for the conversion
failed.
The second quarter turned out to
be the big scoring period as the
Wolverines came back with a 65-
yard run by Gary Bevier. Bevier was
credited with the extra point to give
Santiam a 7 to 6 lead.
Stall later Maupin scored with
Wendell McDaniel packing the pig­
skin for 66 yards. The conversion
was successful and the half ended
■with the score 13 to 7.
Jn the third quarter Maupin moved
the ball to the Wolverines 15-yard
line where Frank Wall carried it
across.
The fourth quarter went scoreless
with minor threats from Santiam
time and again.
Officiating for the game were Cal
Bonney, Al Wickert, and Hank Juran.
Sandra Olson, Jim
Gulliford Installed at
Affair Here Sunday
Masons and DeMolay
Meet Here Monday
A group from Mill City Lodge No.
180 AF4AM met at the hall Monday
night with a group of DeMolay boys
and several prospective members,
who voiced a desire to have a De­
Molay chapter started locally.
The young men were told by the
Mason» some of the moves neces­
sary for forming a chapter here.
They plan to take the necessary steps
to get sufficient member» to go
ahead.
Don Gildow, of Turner, vice chair­
man of the DeMolay board was pre­
sent and said the loca! group would
be given the best wishes of other
chapters in the district. At the pre­
sent time all boys here belong to
Santiam Chapter in Stayton.
Garden Show At
of
in- ■Lyons Well Attended
Work Started to
Repair BPA Line
At Big Cliff Dam
Bonneville Power workmen
started to repair the damage caused
when a log rolled down the hillside
near Big Cliff dam, knocking over
a tower carrying 230-volts of slec
tricity. The rolling log eut the pow
er coming from McNary dam, out
the lines carrying power from De­
troit dam wer» not affected.
All new footings will have to be
poured, according to information re­
ceived here Monday. The roiling log
knocked the legs from under one
side of the tower, causing it to fall
over'against the hillside.
Reception Held at Gates
Miss Sandra Olson, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. James Olson was
stalled as Worthy Advisor of Marilyn
LYONS—The Lyons-Mill
City For Young English Bride
Assembly Order of Rainbow for Girls , garden show which was held Friday
GATES—Sylvia Larson,
young
Sunday at the IOOF hall. Miss Becky i at the Catholic community hall in English bride of Ale Jerry Laruou.
Stoll was installed as
Associate 1 Lyons was well attended and the was the inspiration for a delightful
Worthy Advisor. Others _______
installed [ judge, Mrs. Ward Iinglis, of Stay- reception coffee given in the Gatea
were Misses Frances Nesbitt, Char-
------ 1 ton, reported
vc that
mov there was extra
caw» Women’s Club house on Thursday af-
ity; Nancy Storey, Hope; f
___ r in spite of the unusual ternoon by Mrs. Glenn Hennes» and
Sharon ____
good quality
Hirte. Faith; Judy Kay, Chaplain; . hot and dry summer.
1 Mrs. Harold Wilson. Rose-colored
Pat Henry, Drill leader; Suxy Carl-! Those winning blue ribbons in zinnias and pastel shades of asten
son, Associate drill leader; Doris' Division 1, Arrangements
were were used for the floral decorations
Hutchinson, Love; Kathy Harris, Re- Pauline Brunner, Frances Dolezal, on tables and mantle. Mrs. Bob Wil-
ligion; Arlene Kershaw, Nature; Marie Tolbert, Donna
Asmussen, son, sister and Mrs. Walter Brisbil^
Carol Pate, Immortality;
Bonnie | Virgene Scott and Mr». Pat Me- I grandmother of Mr. Larson, were In
Boroughs, Fidelity; Judy Hampton, Clintock. Red ribbons went to Helen charge of the coffee and tea servica
Patriotism; Dorothea Humphreys, Ser Kimmel, Alma Spellmeyer. Frances at the buffet table, front which da-
vice; Cheryl Hirte, Inner Observer; ¡Dolezal and Mrs. Lowell Cree. Yel­ licious refreshments were served,
installed at ceremonies at the IOOF hall Sunday
Patsy Pennick, Outer Observer; Ro- low ribbon winners Frances Dolezal, Before the close of the afternoon tha
afternoon were Jim Gulliford who heads Santiam De-
zillah Yankus, Choir Director; Ellen I Pauline Brunner, Betty McMorris, guest of honor was presented with
Molay and Miss Sandra Olson who heads the Santiam
Hoeye, Musician; Phyllis Bickett, Mabel Schroeder and Mrs. Otto Witt. an electric toaster and a mixette,
About 15 members from Salem and
Page; Carol Veness, Recorder.
Rainbow
for
Girls.
—
Mill
City
Enterprise
Photo.
Division 2, potted plants, blue rib- gifts wjlich are not easy to come by
three from Mehama turned out Sun­
| Installing officers were: V
”
Worthyibons
went to Dorothy Downer, Mary in England, we were told.
day to complete the job of tearing
Advisor, Phyllis Pate, who is the re-1 Hoodenpyle,
Gertrude
-----1_
j _
Weidman, | Friends calling to wish her happi-
down the old mill at Gates. Francis
tiring
Worthy
Advisor;
Marshall,
I
prances
Dolezal,
Helen
Kimmel, nes in her new home at Larson AFB
Bodeker donated his logging truck to
Shereen Muir; Recorder, Nancy Ol- j Donna Asmussen, Alma Olmstead.
.... __________
_________________
' were Mrs. Gladys
Mason and ___
Mrs.
haul the long timbers up to the club > i
L*
L T * fl I
son; Chaplain, Sherry Hansen; Mu- and Evelyn Julian. Red ribbons went Hattie Cole, Mill City; Mmes. Laura
site. A crane came out from Salem
sician, Virginia Hoeye.
to Mary Hoodenpyle, Frances Dote-' Joaquin, Martha Bowe», Lou Multi-
to do the loading. In the process
Crowning ceremonies were by San- zal, Bea Hiatt, Helen Kimmel, Gert- gan, Dorothy Newberg, Edna Hut-
of unloading by hand, Francis Bode­
The Oregon Junior Chamber of
tiani Chapter order of DeMolay, who rude Weidman, Donna Asmussen, cheeon, Paul Payton, Wilma Stewart
ker and Jerry Coffman were knocked Commerce held its Fall board meet­
also installed officers that afternoon, —
num Hess, Mar-
Marie Tolbert and Mabel Downing. ollule
Birdie wawiwu»
Osterhout, Ruth
off the truck by a sliding timber. ing at Tillamook this past weekend.
with
Jim
Gulliford
installed
as
Master
Yellow
ribbons,
Gertrude
Weidman,
'
garet
Rush,
Geneva
Ball, Dora Kadin
By Eugene Skaug
The road down to the club site is The three-day session included busi­
------in—. »o_,.
fhs Councillor;
Dale un.v.ii
Mitchell, Senior Donna Asmussen and Alma Olmstead. and daughter Judy, Mattie Root, Lu-
Gleason Eakin and Burt Boroughs,
very slick and members are warned ness forums, speeches by several dig­
Division 3, horticulture. Blue rib- . ctlle Tucker, Dounalee Birkholz and
not to use it. The logging truck nitaries, voting on policy changes, coaches at Santiam Union hnrii Councillor; Eugene Poitras, Junior
slid off the road and was stuck for and choosing sites for state contests. school, presented a football clinic Cpmcillor; Alan Tuers, Senior Dea- . bons 4.1 Vjigene Scott, Mabel Down­ Isuu Randi, P-ari Oliver, Eda Staf­
icon; Walt Thomas, Junior Deacon; ing, Evelyn Julian, Pauline Brunner, ford, Carman Bamhardt, Audrey La­
Thursday night. To get it underway,
several hours. It had to be removed
The guest speaker for the Satur­ Tom Fencl, defensive captain, intro­ Oscar Harris, Senior Steward; Fred Gertrude Weidman-, Helen McClurg, von, Maude Davis, Sarah Rains, Alic®
by another truck pulling the trailer
Mitchell, Junior Steward; Don Cree, Alma Spellmeyer, Frances Dolezal, Watson, Mary Howell, Margie Park­
out to the road backwards and re­ day night banquet was the National duced the players and positions they
Jaycee President, Bob Cox, from played. Then introduced the parents. Sentinel; Gary Kolakstat, Chaplain; Helen Kimmel. Donna Asmussen.
er, Eva Barnhardt, Sophia Kist,
turning to pull out the truck.
Bob Gordon, Marshall; Jamie Baugh­
Helen Edholm, Elaie Völkel, Oliva
Forty 50-gallon drums were hauled Chapel Hill, N. C. He also spoke to
Mr. Eakin explained the offensive
Brian Moffatt,
man, Treasurer;
Bamhardt, Gwenn Schaer, Velma
out to the club house from Salem the group at a business session game and a few plays were formulat­
j Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kershaw and
ed. At the same time the coach Standard Bearer; Clifford Cookson, I
and will be used in constructing a earlier in the day.
Another prominent figure present stressed the belief that football is Scribe; Jay Unger, Orator, and Ray
daughter, Arlene, all of Gate,.
dock to be hauled to the lake in sec­
was
Jerry Starr, the Washington 90 per cent desire and 10 per cent Unger, Almoner.
tions and towed across the lake to
Installing officers were; Master
a permanent location in the cove State Jaycee President from Bell­ know-how.
Councillor, Doug Hirte; Senior Coun-
ingham. He also addressed the group.
alongside the clubhouse site.
Mr. Boroughs spoke on officials
Mrs. Leo Poole, president of the Sherman A. Ball
Junior
Baughman;
At the Sunday morning session and the technicalities of rules, He cilor, Jamie
Mill
City Toastmistress club is ex­ Dies Wednesday A. M.
following church services, these sites explained that every official will in­ Councilor, Marion Schollian; Mar- I
tending
an invitation to women of
shall,
Ken
Epperson.
were chosen for state contest finals: J terpret a rule differently.
I this area to participate in Club activ­
Funeral services for Sherman A-
■Passing the guest book was Miss
The North Santiam Jaycees at Stay­
(Steve) Ball of Gate» will be held
The coaches then showed the
ities
this
year.
ton won the bid for Teen Age Road- equipment and how it is used, to Phyllis Bickett; decorations were in
The Toastmistress club is dedicat­ at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at Wed­
charge of Miss Frances Nesbitt; en­
e-o next Spring. Running against 1 worried parents.
ed
to the principles of self-improve- dle Funeral home in Stayton. Mr.
them were Oregon City and Madras. ! Several boys stated why they were tertainment was arranged by Miss
Terry
^Haiisen
men
t through better speech, and the Ball died of a heart attack at 7 a.
Klarrath Falls will host the Junior vrtav
Shereen Muir, with I
fvi
awvxz«»**.
iuvov
vx
v»v
1H
aaa^aa*
out
for
football.
Most
of
them
men-
MEHAMA—Ten mothers of pre­ Ski Tournament this year. The State
Bemeice Pot-1 1«“rnj1nK experience is made an en- m. Wednesday. He was 70 years old
a.Pal’t0 piano
’p1™*i solo and Misses J?r‘ble
school children were present at the Plowing Contests, a program voted tioned the fact that it taught them | iter playing
Beginning with the very August 4, and had lived in the Gates
a piano d'jiu «nu
.
ri-.t ...iLj of an autobiographical area for 40 years.
meeting held Tuesday evening, Sep­ last year to be an annual affair in the to get long with fellow team mem­ Frances Nesbitt and Yvonne --
Dickey,
He is survived by his sons, Clar­
~
tember 9 at the Gerald Rockwell state, will be held next year at Sher­ bers.
singing two duets, accompanied
by i ( nature, members learn how to stand ence of Gates, and Carl of Detroit,
properly,
address
an
audience,
over
­
home. Registration for pre-school wood.
Mrs. Bill Hoeye at the piano.
habits, improve speech his daughter, Mrs. Elsie Eppley of
will be on October 3 from 10 to 12
The next state meeting will be the
Members of the advisory board come nervous and
necessary Charlston, W. V a., brothers R®**
_ absorb
___ _ ____
in the church basement. All mothers Spring Board meeting to be held in
served refreshments at the close of construction, _ i_ _ ____
pointers
in
parliamentary
law, gi^Ball of Gates and Charles Ball, Mill
having children who wish to attend Bend next March.
installation. Serving on the board
friendly atmosphere. Ex- City and three granddaughters.
the classes are asked to register them
done
in
a
f
this year are Mrs. Robert Draper,
He will be buried beside his wife
at this time. The first classes will I
mother advisor; Mrs. Ethel Huffman, perience in impromptu speaking is in the Lebanon IOOF cemetery.
giver, each time, and a traveling prize
be Tuesday, October 7 from 9 to
GATES—A large gathering of associate mother advisor; Hugh John­ is awarded for the best Ili minute I
11:45.
,
former
graduates of Gates High ston, Mrs. Don Carlson, Albert Har­ talk.
It was decided to hold a carnival to
i
School
met
at the schoolhouse on ris, Lee Bas.»ett, William Hirte, Mr.
raise money on Saturday evening,
The club meets at Fir Manor on Over 20 Churches Are
Sunday, Sept. 14th, registered and and Mrs. Halter Kay.
October 18, following the Firemen’s
the second and fouth Thursdays of
renewed old acquaintanceships. Class-1 Introduction of distinguished guests the month, at 7:30. Interested worn- Represented at Meet Here
Benefit supper.
es represented were roughly from included the following: Mr. and en may call the president, Mrs. Leo
Seventy-eight ministers and elders
Mrs. James Hardy will be the
I 1447 to 1957. No officers were elect- Mrs. James Olson, the Misses Nancy
over 20 churches of the
teacher of the pre-school again this
1 ed, but all were in favor of another «nd Barbara, parents and sisters of Poole, or the secretary, Mrs. Robert representing
Willamette Presbytery attended the
Veness
for
further
details.
year.
IDANHA—The United Fund Cam­ reunion to be held next year at the Sandra; Shereen Muir, Grand Rep­
regular meeting of their Presbytery
paign is now underway in the com­ ( schoolhouse, during the month of resentative of Rhode Island; Sherry
here Tuesday.
munities of Idanha, Detroit and Mar­ August, extending an invitation to all Hansen, past Grand Historian; Phyl­ Greenough Saw Shop at
Final Rites Friday
I The opening meditation was given
ion Forks with Chairman being Mrs. Gates Alumni. A pot luck lunch was lis Pate, past Grand Representative
Gates
Moves
to
New
Spot
b? Rev- Robert Roach. Other former
Rilla Shaffer. Helpers for Idanha enjoyed by all followed by a round to Tennessee;
Enda
Hutcheson,
For Dewey Flatman
Max Greenough just
recently raini*t'rs °f ^ill City in .«endanc.
are
Mrs.
Reba
Snyder,
Mrs.
Alpha
of basketball. Among those present member of the Estarl Fund Commit- __ —J
Final rites were conducted Friday
— t
t
— 1— were Dr. D. J. Ferguion, Pratum
______
,,___
and
Mrs. _____
Dan ______
Romey,
Mr. tee of the Grand Chapter of Oregon; moved his saw shop to a new loca- , and Rev. Noble striter
afternoon at the Christian church for Everly, Mrs. Opal Leming and Mrs. were: Mr. -
Streeter, Prineville.
Prineville,
tion
in
Gates.
He
had
been
operat­
Jessie
Spencer.
Detroit
helpers
are
and
Mrs.
Wilmer
Crites,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
and
Olin
Spiva,
Dad
Advisor
for
Dewey Flatman, who passed away at
of the church served dinner
Women
ing
in
the
building
next
to
Maxine
’
s
Mrs.
Harold
Champion,
Mrs.
Verna
" Santiam Chapter, Order of DeMo-
Jerry Larson, Mr. and Mrs. *"
Marlin
Seattle Monday.
Cochairmen were Mrs
Cafe for some time. He moved to the at noon.
Pallbearers were John Muir, Mar­ Ketchum, Mrs. Veda Oja, Mrs. Chick Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Henness lay for Boys.
Shields ReMine and Mrs. William
building
formerly
occupied
by
the
Mason
and
Mrs.
Arlene
Sorseth
for
Jim
Guilliford
also
introduced
his
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee, Mrs. Bob
tin Hansen, Tom Morris, Eldon
Shuey. Others assisted and helped
Wilson, Mervin Haun, Dorothy De- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gulliford, Gates Laundry.
Hutchinson, George Ditter and Bud the Detroit Ranger station.
furnish food.
Max says this new location is much
Cline, all of the Mill City Volunteer I Mrs. Shaffer will solicit the Marion Rushia, Jack and Ed Keith Oliver. and his brother, as well as two
better
and
he
is
getting
his
equip
­
Forks
area.
and
aunts,
Mrs.
Doris
Anderson
Rex Herron, Louise Haun, Royal
Fire department. The firemen at­
Schaer, Arvin Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Stanley Forrest and her daugh­ ment there lined up at the present Funeral Services For Mrs
tended the services in a body.
time. He moved his family into the
John Payton, Mr. and Mrs. Pete ter.
The Rev. Larry Lawrence delivered
Eathel Hill To Be Saturday
Fall flowers were effectively used house just back of the shop.
Etzel, Mr. and Mrs. Thurlo Cole,
the sermon and Mrs. Lee Ross and
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Tibbets, Mr. in decorating the hall and diningroom,
Mrs. Shields ReMine were soloists,
Word was received here that Mrs
TH€
and Mrs. Bob Van Eaton, Sandra predominant colors being green and
accompanied by Mrs. Eldon Hutch­
Weather at Detroit Dam Ellis (Eathel) Hill passed away at
white
for
Sandy,
orchid
and
yellow
Merry, David Vail and a large num­
BLOOD MOBILE
inson.
7:00 A.M. Daily Weather Reedings a Salem hospital at 9 a. m., Wednes­
ber of youngsters were present also. for Jim.
Interment was in Fairview ceme­
day. Funeral services will be held
IS
And Lake Etevatteu
Mrs. James Olson poured coffee
tery.
Max. Mia. Pep.
at the Weddle Funeral Home in
Nancy
COMING
at
the
serving
table.
Miss
Friends of the family met at the
Stayton st 2 p. m. Saturday.
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September
17
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49
Ken Purdy Speaks
Olson served punch, and the Misses
fire hall following services, where
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61
18
66
September
Venes s
Sharon Hirte and Caro!
At Lions Club Meeting
the firemen’s auxiliary served re?
September 19 75 61 0.40 1548.091
freshmen ts.
Ken Purdy, mayor of Scio, and served the cakes.
September 20 «4 46 trace 1545.711
Serving on the kitchen committee
I also a candidate for representative
September 21 67 46 0.26 1545.711
from Linn county was a guest at the were Elsie Völkel, Shirley Baugh­ September 22 58 47 0.05 1544.75 ■
! Lions club meeting here Monday man, Agnes Carlson, and Don Carl­ September 23 58 43 0.08 1543.53
Ron Ragsdale Attends
Wednesday, Sent. 24, Rainbow.
...
night. He spoke on behalf of his son.
Centennial Meet in Albany
Thursday, Sept 25. Toastmistreas.
The Chas. Kellys and John flaave
candidacy. While he is running as
Friday for Ocean lake where Rally Theta Rho Girls,
a republican, he stated he would DeMolay Pancake Feed
R>n Ragsdale was in Albany Mon­
will install new officers at a LJoiW
Friday, Sept. 26, IOOF
serve all the people to the best of I
day night to attend a meeting of the
Slated for Saturday
Club meeting that evening. On Sat-
Sun. Sept. 28, Rally Day, Presby-
' his ability.
Centennial committee There will be
The Santiam DeMolay boys are urday, they will drive t® Portland tenan church.Also discussion on
an annual meeting of the committee
For the program Martin Hanson
played a record on “positive think­ planning a pancake feed for this Sat­ to enable Diet Gov. Kelly t® at- mental illness at 7:30 at Presbyter-
at ths court houae in Albany Octob­
ing" which proved to be of interest urday night at the Masonic hall at tend a meeting of the State Council .an church.
er 20, according to Ragsdale.
Monday, Sept. 29, Bloodmobile 3
He said Tuesday he has 10,000
to club members. There were a tew Stayton. The feed will start at 6:30 at the Old Heathman Hotel in that
5:30 Elementary school gym.
reports on calendar sales, which are and continue until all have been fed. city on Sunday morning. A luncheon n to ^5:30
Centennial stickers for sale at le
under way at this time, with a report Thia has become an annual event for is being planning for ths ladles ac > ­ ' Monday, Sept. 29, Lions club.
each, and asks that clubs and indi­
Wednesday, Oct. 1, Rebekahs
F
companying their husbands.
the boys.
to be made at the next meeting
viduals purchase them.
Sportsmen Members
Work in Rain Sunday
, Football Clinic
Held at SUHS
Meeting at Tillamook
Toastmistress Club
Seeks New Members
Pre-School at Mehama
Plans To Hold Carnival
Former Gates Grads
Have Meeting
United Fund Campaign
Now Under Way in
Upper Part of Canyon
Coming Events