Outstanding Exhibits at Santiam Valley Grange Fair guns. Besides those pictured here he had a large table covered with the rare firearms. The second picture shows the cooks at work serving their annual turkey feed. They wound up serving ham. as the crowd was so large. Next is the farm booth, put up by Bertha Basl. It is always a winner. In the last picture are Residents of the area again were treated to a fine display of farm products at the 19th Annual Santiam Valley Grange Fair at Lyons Saturday night. At left is George J. “Friday” Neit­ ling of Lyons standing beside part of the collection of antique two first place winners in the talent show and Ed bell. Stayton, Master of Ceremonies. In the senior division Roxie McCarley won with a whistling number, and Dawn Helemn won first in the junior division with accordion solos.—Mill City Enterprise Photos. THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — GATEWAY TO THE HEART OF NATURE’S EMPIRE MILL CITY. OREGON NUMBER 10 VOLUME XIV -------------i---------------------------------------- October 4 Last Day to Register For Fall Voting THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1958 »3.00 A YEAR 10c A COTY ■ Ken-A-Vision Shown At Lions Club Meeting Larry Brent had charge of the pro­ gram at Lions club Monday evening and brought with him a 1 Ken-A- Vision miscroscope and some of the slides made by students for their ’tudies at the elementary school, With this derice the slide is shown on a screen so all students have a chance to see the object shown and to discuss it. It is more efficient than the old type miscroscope. The next meeting of the club will be held Monday, Qeti»ber 13. Wolverines Win Saturday From Siletz 28 Pints of Blood Drawn Here Monday Annual Santiam Valley Grange Fair Draws Big Crowd; Winners Named in Exhibits Jalent Show The blood-drawing by the Blood- mobile of the Marion County Chapter of the American Red Cross held here Monday afternoon resulted in 28 pints being obtained, according to Vir­ ginia Hoeye, who made arrange-! ments for« the community project. By Eugene Skaug R. M. Russel, county clerk for Linn LYONS—The 19th Annual Har- county reminds residents of the area A home game on Allen Field Satur­ Nearly as many were turned away i vest Festival and Fair sponsored by Amsussen, Luther Stout, Gertruda for one reason or another. that October 4 is the last day to i Santiam Valley Grange Saturday af- Weidman, Johanna Craigmyle, John day night brought cheers from Wol­ Much credit is due those who ' I ternoon and evening was well at- Lambrecht, Marie Toepfer, Lloyd register to vote in the November verine fans as. Santiam romped for election. four consecutive touchdowns and an helped in the endeavor: the Mill City I tended. A large crowd attended the Sletto, Joe Toepfer, Alma Olmstead, Elementary school, where the affair I | turkey dinner which was served in Frank Sherwood, Giles Wagner. He states the county clerk’s office extra point to win 25 to 7. was held; several stores in town,! the evening. This was followed by Handicraft, Collections and Novel* will be open for registration in ad­ In the first quarter Ron Kuhlman which contributed supplies or food a short amateur hour, and the giving ties—Lyons Ceramic club, Marie Wal­ dition to the regular office hours, started the scoring with a 60-yard the evenings of October 1, 2 and 3 runback on a Siletz punt, This put stuff; and the Jay-C-Ettes, who or door prizes donated by merchants len, Johanna Craigmyle. Rose Mario from 7 o’clock p. m- to 9 p. m., also of the area. First place winner in Toepfer, Lucille Meacham, Joe Toep­ the Wolverines in motion as they were in charge of the canteen. General committee for the project | the senior division of the show was fer, Maud Zimmerman, Larry Toep- Saturday, October 4 from 9 a. m. to scored again with a pass from Larry 5 p. m. and from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m., *-• Kanoff to Louie Morgan. The extra included Lora Mason, Ethel Hutch-! Roxie McCvley with two whistling fer- - Livestock, Junior Riding, 1st— to accomodate persons desiring to ‘ point was scored in exact replica of inson, Donna Podrabsky, Winnifred “ • numbers; second went to Mary Lee Moore, ahd Virginia Hoeye. register. In addition in the City of IVright and Ann Powell who danced David Prideaux; 2nd, John Kunkle; the first. ! the Charlston; third went to a girls , 3rd, David Prideaux. Albany persons may register any Santiam did not score again until Calf—Glenn Julian, Jr. evening between 5 and 9 p. m at the quartette of Stayton High. In the jun­ the fourth quarter when Louie Mor- General chairman of the fair was Albany fire hall. ior division Dawn Hellemn won first gan was again hit with a pass by Jake Myers and corchairman was Ramon Roberts is the registrar for with an accordion solo and Sandra Larry Kanoff. Kanoff was out to Mill City residents on the Linn coun­ Hellemn second with vocj selections. ■ Elmer Taylor. Secretaries were Lor­ show his acuacy as he completed ty side of the river. His residence is Lois Myers won the clothers ham­ ena Stevens and Blanch Wagner and seven out of 15 passes. Ernie Ander­ If you see some of the guys and I son was the outstanding blocker of J32 S. W. Ivy. Lettie Cline is the GATES—Funeral services were per. Master of ceremonies was Ed treasurer was Lloyd Sletto. registrar on the Marion county side. I gals of the area with a glassy and , the game with some bone bruising held Friday September 26 at 2:00 Bell of Stayton. Her residence is located at 304 N. E. “gone” look in their eyes this week stoppers. Winners listed P. M. in thé Weddle Funeral Chapel think nothing of it as they are just j Alder. in Stayton for Sherman A. (Steve) Blue and red prize winners in an­ The Warriors scored their only In Lyons voters register with Dale thinking about the buck season which 1 Ball, a Gates resident for over 40 tiques were Fern Shuey, Dolores touchdown in the last period with years. Death was attributed to a Stiffler, Katherine Wagner, opens in Oregon Saturday. Prichard at the food store. » Ida M. The game eommision states that Bob Borden hitting pay r dirt. Ben I severe heart attack suffered early Neitling, George Neitling, Maude In Mehama, Hattie Golliet at Gol- Breon plunged through with the ex ­ - liet’s store is registrar. She informed they expect more than 250,000 Ore- 1 ----- ■ -— Zimmerman. Wednesday morning. The Enterprise that most cf the gon nimrods to take to forest and' tra P°*nt- Sherman A. Ball was bom in Baking—Bertha Basl, Alta Bodek- residents of that area have regist­ desert lands for the opening of the [ Santiam came back when on a Iowa on August 4, 1882. With his er, Louann Basl, Margaret Phillips, I 1958 general deer season. From alii penalty they were placed on the one- wife and three sons he moved to Johanna Craigmyle, Violet Wagner, ered. Dick Parker is registrar at Gates. indications hunters should enjoy an- ■ yard line. Larry Kanoff scored on Gates about 40 years ago, later buy- Rose Marie Toepfer, Fern Sletto, In Idanha, Len Davis takes care other banner year as census figures plunge making the score 25 to 7. ing the old Robertson farm on the Alma Olmstead, Helen Johnston and of registration. An interesting side­ show the deer population equal to j Official for the game were Pete Linn County side (now Wilson’s), Maude Johnston. This week Forest Holman of Stay­ light on elections in Idanha is that or greater than last year throughout Presley, Jim Rawlins, and Wally where a daughter was born. He Canning — Bertha Basl, Gladys i Roseboro. the people who live on the Linn most of the big game ranges. worked in the woods and followed Lake, Aleen Wilson, Linda Wagner, ton, in asking all hunters in the area To Play McLaren Thursday Oregon buck hunters will be able i county side of the river, are forced the logging business all his life. Louann Basl, Margaret Phillips, Ma­ who are successful in bringing back to drive to Gates to vote in major to hunt buck deer in any portion of A change in schedule brings Mac- His wife died of pneumonia Febru­ rie Toepfer, Fern Sletto, Alma Olm­ their bucks and does during th« reg­ elections, or else vote by absentee the state throughout the L general Laren School for Boys here this ary 27th, 1926. His oldest son, Wal­ stead, Helen Johnston, Maude John­ ular hunting season to sign up at the Sportsman’s Center here so he can ballot. Jessie Savage, Enterprise re­ season which runs through October Thursday night at 8 o’clock. This ter Ball, a World War Veteran, died ston. presentative for the Detroit-Idanha 26. Buck deer with visible antlers will be the second league game for August 27, 1954. He is survived by Fancy Work—Gladys Lake, Alta get colored pictures of the kill for a area stated Monday that some people will be legal in that portion of the the season for Santiam. two sons, Clarence Ball of Gates, Bodeker, Eva Bressler, Martha Jung­ new film which will be taken of Mill have moved from the south side of state east of the Cascade divide and Carl Ball of Detroit, and one daugh­ wirth, Rose Marie Toepfer, Eulalia City homes and personalities. Mr Jayvees Take Chemawa the river (Linn County) to the north bucks with at least *>rked antlers In a game with Chemawa Monday ter, Mrs. Elsie Eppley of Charleston, Lyons, Lucille Meacham, Ida Sand- Holman is taking these pictures as * side (Marion County) and reminds in that portion of the state west of night here Santiam Jayvees took the West Virginia; one granddaughter, ner, Kathryn Johnston, Shirley Laird, hobby, and the films are being shown to advertise the canyon area. them that it is necessary for them the Cascade summit. visitors by a 7 to 2 score. Bob Mor­ Carol Sue Ball of Gates and two Katherine Wagner, Maude Zimmer­ Thursday he showed the Gates film Hunters possesing an unused deer; to re-register in order to be elgible gan passed to Alan Tuers who went others in Virginia. Also .a sister, man. tag and having a deer management over for the touchdown. Morgan Mrs. Nellie Witherspoon of Wichita, at the elementary school here to a to vote in November. Farm Booth—Bertha Basl. The registrar for Detroit is Mrs. unit permit in their possession may| made the extra point. Kansas, and two brothers, Roas of Flowers—Bertha Basl, Gladys full house. He had many breakdowns, take one deer of either sex within the ■ Mabel Parker. Gates and Charles Ball of Mill City. Lake, Ethel Wills, Blanch Wagner, but the film was an enjoyable one unit for which the permit was issued I To interest more hunter« to have Burial was in the KX)F Cemetery Frances Dolezal, Eva Bressler, Sara from October 18 through October 26. j their pictures taken, Mr. Holman is at Lebanon, beside his wife. Pall ­ Kay Wagner, Johanna Craigmyle, Funeral For Mrs. Eathel bearers were Elmer Stewart, Elmer Elva Kuiken, Lois Morgan, Donna offering a cash prize in a drawing Marion County 4H Leader Both the deer tag and the unit per-' mit must be attached to any anterless Hill Held Saturday Klutke, and Clare Henness of Gates, Asmussen, Kathleen Manning, Helen All the hunter has to do to be eligible Meets With Mehama taken. Funeral services were conducted |------------------ Arlie Dickie of Detroit, Howard Johnston, Maude Johnston, Giles is to bring back to buck or doe and i register at the Sportsman's Center are h.gh on nearly Benjamin A. Lawrence Farmen and Louis Cline, of Mill Wagner, Betty Tinney. Mothers To Discuss Clubs •!' Deer numbers Oregon ranges but their J First ChrisJtian church of Mill City, in Mjll City. He states the whole Fruit and Vegetables — Bertha Basl MEHAMA—Ann Bergholz, Marion carcass is not necessary, just the distribution is much w.der than CJ w^dl Funeral ch, , _ Gladys Lake, Bert Wilson, Aleen County 4H Club leader, was present normal since water and food on the - - I — Wilson, H. W. McCarley, Anna B. head or st least the horns. The tick­ at a meeting of mothers at the G. summer range are abundant. Recent! Stayton at 2 p- m., Saturday for Surprise Party Given Julian, Alta Bodeker, Albert Julian, ets that goes into the drawing pot for Mrs. Ellis (Eathel May) Hill, 69, V. Christensen home Friday morning rains may make stalking somewhat George Bremlee, Jake Myers, Eva the cash prize must be signed by who passed away in a Salem hospital Sept. 26 to discuss the forming of easier than that experienced last Wednesday, September 24. Interment For Mrs. Robert Moore Bressler, Johnny Phillips, Mildred Mr. Holman. several 4H clubs. leaders have been year, but if hot weather prevails, was in Lone Oak Cemetery at Stay­ His object in this event is to see Mrs. Richard Freeman and Mrs. secured and four clubs will be form­ hunter» may find how many people he can film with some difficulty in ton. Clinton Lande of Lyons were host ­ ed. Mrs. Joe Spencer and Mrs. Rob­ flushing wary deer from dense deer for the Mill City film. Mrs. Hill was born at Kentland, esses Monday evening for a surprise High School Receives ert Bethel will both lead boys clubs cover. The Mill City Jayce« Buck Derby party ir. honor of Mrs. Robert Moore Ind., October 31, 1888, and she had; in electricity; Mrs. Milton Roten will Probably a lot of hunters will make I resided in Mill City for many years. and- her new baby boy. The party, National Geographic will be also filmed, but he says it lead a sewing club and Mrs. Edward their usual long trips east of the is not necessary to be in th« derby to Walz and Mrs. Christensen will be mountains and come back home to' Her husband preceded her in death was at the Lande home in Lyons. The Magazines be eligible for his cash prize or to surprise was that the guest of honor a few years ago, as did • son, Hol ­ 'eaders of the cooking club. Last week John Lengacher of the have the picture taken. get their buck. It happens every year. lis Goodman. was ill and unable to attend. The These clubs will take the place of Fox Valley area contributed to San­ Drawing for the prize will most Drive carefully on your trip, douse Surviving are a daughter, Mr*. guests purchased a high chair which tiam Union High School copies of the some of the girl scout work but not likely be made right after the buck your camp fires, and don’t shoot un­ Opal Cain, Rapid City, 8* D.; four was delivered to her. al of it as there is still one group til you are sure you have nothing filters, Mrs. Gladys Kimsey, Stay­ Refreshments were served by the National Geographic Magazine for derby prizes are awarded. of Brownies and a troop of Girl but a deer in your sight«, and within ton; Mrs. Opal Kirkpatrick and Mrs. hostesses to Mrs. Eldon Gilson, Mrs. the years 1917 to 1927. Within the Scouts. Mrs. Jim Owens, Mrs. Don past year replacement copies were the range of your rifle. Artie Mack, Eugene; and Mrs. Aud­ Irl Plymale, Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson, obtained to complete the Lies back Callahan and Mrs. Ken Golliet are Mrs. Glen Shelton, Mrs. Larry Law ­ rey Long, Lacomb; and two broth­ leaders of the Brownie and Scout 1927, and thia gift completes them f Mehama Firemen Called i ers. Max Frame, Oakridge; and Ralph rence, Mrs. Herbert Whitaker, Mrs. to troops. for 40 years' issues. William Shepherd, Mrs. Hugh Jull, Frame, Lebanon. The collection, with the Society’s i Wednesday, October 1, Rebekahs. To Extinguish Grass Fire Mrs. Lande and Mrs. Freeman. Also Weather at Detroit Dam invited were Mrs. Albin Cooper, Mrs. cumulative index, make« an invat-; Thursday, October 2, Presbyterian MEHAMA—The Mehama fire Kathleen Story. Mrs. Elmer Shaw, uable reference set for geography, Morning Circle, Mary Kelly's. Gard­ 7 00 A.M. Daily Weather Readings truck was called to the Gerald Branch Driver Examiner Here Mrs. James Owens, Mrs. Bob Greg­ and modern history classes, and the en club, Mabel Schroeder’s. PTA home Sunday evening about * *“ And Lake Elevation Supposed Thursday, October 9th ory, Mrs. E. K- Fish and Mrs. Moore’» echool is happy to receive them. Mr. Executive board, Faustina Nesbitt’s. Max. Mia. Pep. Elev. when a grass fire that was I ..__ Friday, October 3, IOOF lod/e. Nesby of Boise, Idaho- Lengacher was graduated from Mill . A Drivers License Examiner will mother, up ___ and ;______ burned _ a _ September M 55 43 0.01 1542 44 to be out, , _ flamed City High School and is now attend­ Saturday, October 4, Final day to large pile of fence posts ar.d run up be on duty in Mill City, Thursday, 62 43 0.15 1541.33 September 25 register to vote for fall election. Members of the Christian church ing Willamette University. September 26 66 48 0 08 1540.69 a fire tree which had to be cut down October 9, 1958, at the Fire Hall Monday, October 6, MOES club. MR.T4 as it was ndt far from the house between the hours of 9 and 4, accord- are reminded and urged to bring September 27 7» 48 0.00 Wednesday, October 8, PTA meet- Mr. and Mr». Clarmu Hunt sad canned food to the church next Sun ­ and other buildings ing to an announcement received 52 80 28 0.00 September 1538.79 The Branch family wi, away at , from the Department of Motor Ve- day or to the Circle meetings for the family from Salem spent Saturday'ing high school library. Marilyn As September 29 7« 50 0.00 1537 86 at the Woody Heller home. isembly. Rainbow for Giris. ! bcilse of Oregon. Turner Memorial Home. September 30 72 49 0.00 1536 92 the time of the fire. ToOpenln State Saturday Funeral Services Friday For Sherman A. Ball Hunters To Be Filmed Soon By Forest Holman Coming Events «