The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 11, 1958, Image 1

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    THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY —
'OLU.ME XIV
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the he apt of NATI TIE’S EMPIRE
MILL CITY. OREGON THURSDAY. DEL EMBER 11. ISM
NUMBER 50
0 C E Coach
Talks at Football
Banquet Here
’
Lyons City Dads In Session At Fire Hall
$.1.60 A YEAR !(>*• A COPY
New Lumber Firm To Build
Automatic Sawmill Here on Site
Purchased from Vancouver Ply
A new firm, composed of Andy '
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The Mill City Lions club treated
B
a'k
and
Francis
K.
Stock
of
Sweet
I
(n
p
repar
ation for mill construction.
the league-winning Santiam Foot­
Home and Nat A. Wills «•! Mill City | ¡t ¡s tb(f p]an
tbe nvw fjrm to
ball squad at a banquet at Friend­
™v« Pur<-h*sed the 130-acw tract andjbui|d a p|anlng mill aUo-
ship hall Monday night.
the big null pond from Vancouver Ply ' When asked how many men would
President of tne club, Rex Ohmart
and
plan to begin erection of a saw­ he employed, Mr. Wills said it would
was master of ceremonies, and fol­
mill after the first of the year. The be hard to say now, but that the type
lowing the dinner Burton Boroughs,
new firm will operate under the I of mills in operation nowdays do not
head coach, introduced Gleason Eak­
name
of Automatic Sawmills. Mr. employ as many men as the old-type
in, who in turn introduced the play­
Black is president; Mr. Wills, vice operation.
ers. He told something of interest
president and Mr. Stock, secretary.
This will settle for once and for
about each individual. Twelve sen­
Mr. Will;- cn Tuesday- stated the all rumors about the sale of this
iors are on this year’s squad.
modern null will operate a six foot valuable mill site. For the past many
On the entertainment program
band .-aw. Work will be started in years there have been rumors from
were Bob Harris of the Santiam fa­
the near future clearing the grounds, 11”;;^perty*‘had'
culty, who did a humorous musical
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| been sold, but each time the rumors
selection, tying song names with
jhuve dwindled into thin air when ef­
some of the football players. He was
forts were made to run them down.
followed by Bob Schwartz of the
Mill City welcomes this new firm
Statesman staff in Salem, who sang
as it will contribute much to tho
several numbers. He was accompan­
stability of the area.
ied by Wayne Aleusey, a blind pianist,
who also played two piano solos.
Voters are reminded this week
Main speaker of the evening was
that Tuesday, December 16, they will
Bill McArthur, football coach at
have an opportunity of going to the
Oregon College of Education. In his
polls and voting for two
talk Mr. McArthur praised Gleason
Eakin for his work with the football
Herman Kehrli and Robert Jackson, of­ month. First revenue received by the city was to office in Mill City.
On the ballot for the tliree-i ear 1
team here, and also told ox some of. ficials from the Bureau of Municipal Research, at this meeting when Dale Prichard paid his
I The Seniors posted more students
his efforts on the OCE football team and Bob Hill of Mill City were present recently beverage iicense. Pictured above from left to term are Leland Bassett and Harry | I on the honor roll for the last six
White.' For the two-year term, Ed
before he graduated.
at Lyons when the Lyons City Council met in r.ght are Clyde Lewis, Mayor Wendell Weaver, Calkins, Ralph Smith, and incumbent 'weeks. Those listed below have had
McArthur stated: ‘‘good study
j an average of 2 for the period.
habits in high school are always re­ one of their recent meetings. The three were Alex Bodeker, Phillip Pietroke, Percy Hiatt, and Bob Hill are on the ballot.
ju.
The election will be held at the I Freshmen—Mary Ann Bassett,
flected in college grades, 'lhe scho­ present to assist the new council in setting up Robert Moore. Percy Hiatt has been named as
dith Hampton, Ellen Hoeye, Susan
recorder
of
the
City.
—
The
Mill
City
Enterprise
city
hall,
with
polls
open
from
2
to
lastic requirements for college en­ the government of the recently-formed city. The
18 p. ni. Judges of the election will Jenkin», Jeanie Kelly, Karren Mar­
trance are becoming stiffer, it now Council meets the first Wednesday of each Photo.
shall and Doug Ohmart.
Other business was taken care of be Altha Grimes, Jennie Davis and
takes a C average to be ab.e to gam
Sophomores —.Marcia Barnhardt
admittance to a college, in this way,
at this meeting. A budget to June 1 Lettie Swan,
I Kathy Harri», Patricia Henry, Den-
the marginal students are weeded
was recommended. Clyde Lewis and!
' nis Jenkins, David Johnson and Shar­
Phillip Pietroke weer appointed to
out to make more room for students
on Whitsett.
who really intend to make something
look after the streets, Alex Bodeker
Juniors—Bob Gordon, Sandra Har-
of their lives. Santiam has a goou
and Bob Moore to take care of the
' ri» and Frances Nesbitt.
team and one you all may be proud
stTeet lights.
j
i Seniors—Ernest Anderson, Carol
GATES—The Gates Rural Fire
'■f. They have played tneir games
Phi lip Pietroke were appointed to
Sue Ball, Betty Christian, Tom Fencl.
well and clean.”
make application to the Secretary of 1
I Protection district just re.ently pur­
Judi Hoeye, Vernon Johnson, Ronald
He also said praise should be given chased 250 feet of 2*i inch fire host,
! State to take a census of the city,
Kuhlman, Sandra Merry, Shereen
the “hamburger” squad for their at a c «t of $3 70.00. The district aTi<j
i Hallie Downer also renewed her
Muir, Phyllis Neal, Julie Randall,
part in helping the varsity train. the Volunteer Firemen are also busy
license to sell beer at the 7 Cafe.
The choir of the Presbyterian Sandra Rowen, and Connie Stewart.
Without their determination it would installing a pumping unit on truck
church will present « Christmas Can­
be impossible to develop football No. 2, which will cost an estimated
By Rodney Schaer
tata, “All Folk on Earth Do Sing,”
teams. He said “it takes a lot of, j>,50 when completed, 'lhe Volunteer
Friday night, the Wolverines edged
by
Wendell Rider on Sunday evening,
150
'
Department
ha
•
just
purchased
courage for freshmen and sophomores
an easy vi tory over Central Linn at
I
December
21 at 7:30. Soloists will be
oust
feet
of
lVi
inch
fire
hose,
which
to buck up against the juniors and
Shedd. Sar.tiam led the entire game.
I' Robert Harris, baritone; Rosalie
them $190.50.
seniors in football practice.”
Bob Gordon and Dorman Gregory
Scott, soprano, and Bette Kelly, con­
The purchasing of the hose and
Larry Kanoff, on beiialf of the
kept the backboards bottled up- Guard
tralto. Jean Scott is organist and
suction
pump
are
some
of
the
steps
“The Social Security Amendments
.-quad, thanked the Lions for the
Larry Kanoff clinched the honors for
Doris Sheythe, director.
of 11)58 modified the work require­
nanquet, also thanked the Presbyter- necessary to secure an insurance high point man for the victors with
Choir
members
are:
sopranos,
Ros
­
. an Women’s association for their rate reduction for the community a tally of 18 points. Bob Gordon and
There will be a hearing Wednes­ amond ReMine, Betty Dunbar, Mary ments f<u- both cash disability bene­
work in preparing the dinner and from the Oregon Insurance rating Jamie Baughman both tied for second day, December 17 at 10:30 to decide Gay ReMine, Karren Marshall, Susan fits and the disability freeze,’’ Ben
•
whether Southern Pacific company Jenkins; altos, Karen Kelly, Dorothy I Nichols, Field Representative of the
the yell leaders for serving the ban­ seal'd.
place with 10 each.
Sponsor
Cub
Scouts
and Railway Express Agency, Inc., Kelly, Marjorie Parker, Jewell Ben­ Salem social security office said to­
quet.
The
game
ended
with
Santiam
54
; The memen are sponsoring the
will be permitted to withdraw their nett, Edna Ross and Bette Kelly; ten­ day. He pointed out this modification
I Gates Cub Scouts. A den father, cub and Central Linn 39.
agent from Mill City. The hearing ors Carl Kelly, Lowell Fleetwood will make it easier now for people,
•Santiam
—
G<ndon
10,
Fencl
0,
and assistant cub master will
will be held in the old bank building and Wayne Thomas; bass, Roheit whose disabilities have a gradual on­
Wolverines Scalp Indians 1 master
be elected from among the firemen Gregory 8, Kanoff 18, Morgan 6. Re­ in Mill City.
set, to qualify.
Harris.
¡at then next xegu.ar meeting Deeem- serves scoring, Boroughs 2, Baugh­
In Ragged Game Here
Under the new law, a worker is no
The applicants propose to handle I
man
10.
; ber 9.
By Rodney Schaer
longer required to have lVz years of
their business at Mill City principal-'
Central
Linn
—
Smith
1,
Cooper
0,
coverage out of the three years im­
The Santiam Wolverines rolled to I The firemen are also behind the Irish 8, Villaneva 10, Kauffman I j . ly through their agent in Lyons.
Christmas Decoration
mediately preceding the onset of his
Another easy cage victory here Tues- | Auxiliary in their drive lor clothing Scoring
Those
interested
are
asked
to
reserve, Williams i.
Contest Sponsored by
day night when they defeated the and^foodstuff. Is lor the local welfare
disability. A person can now qualify
present at the hearing.
I
The
JV
’
s
lost
their
game
29-34.
fund, which is rolling along at a good
for either the disability freeze or
Chemawa Indians 55-38.
I Woman's Club
la the vl,I’ ,n *t »second week. The Auxil- Bob Morgan tallied 19 points for the
cash Usability payments starting at
The game was ragged with
The annual Christmas Decoration age 50, if he worked five years out
,ary had a good supply of usable Sar.tiam team.
Wolverines flubbing many chances
«...
contest
in Mill City, sponsored by the of the 10-year period preceding ths
j
th.ngs
on
hanu
r
riday
tor
their
op
­
to gain more points.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McClintock
.j
,
f r*
Mill City Woman's club and judged onset of his disability and is fully
Bob Gordon and Dorman Gregory ening day oi the Little Budget 4c and Ava Jean, Gary, Paula Kay, p,
ill rirpmpn ib> tbe Camp Fire end Bluebird girl>,
ruled the backboards. High point i.xcnange Shop in the library room Dale and Gale were overnight visi­ I I rP^lflPHl
IU3IUCIII Ul I II VI11VII IW|1J b(, broa(Jel|ed thls yetu to In. insured. Nichols further explained
of
the
old
Gates
high
school
bu
ild-
that if a person has the required
men were Gregory with 12. Gordon
tors in Mill City last Thursday, call­
The Mill City Volunteer Firemen elude any window or other decoration
with 11, and Louie Morgan with 10. ing. Hours will be trom 1 to 4 p. m. ing at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. J. met at the fire hall Tuesday night in via ble from the street and featuring I five years of coverage he will be fully
insured through June, 1961, at least.
High point men for Chemawa were every Friday.
C. Kimmel. Mr. and Mrs. O- E. Hood- regular session to elect officers for the Christmas theme. To enter the
The change in the work require­
Amboy with 12 and John with 10.
enpyle and Mrs William McClintock. coming year.
contest call Mrs. I)on Carlson, 6902, ments is effective with applications
Santiam 55—Gordon 11, Baughman
I They were on their way to Bremer­
Elected were Don Carlson, presi­ or Mrs. Bill Hoeye, 12 o«-. >re the filed on or after August 28, 1958.
4. Gregory 12, Kanoff 6, Morgan 12.
ton, Wash., where he will be em­ dent; Francis Bodeker, vice presi­ Friday, Docember 19 deadline. Judg­ Nichols emphasized that anyone
Reserves scoring, Moffatt 6, Fencl 2,
ployed following his retirement the dent; Stanley Chance, secretary, and ing will be betweeii ne hours of 6 whose application for disability pay­
Howe 2, Kuhlman 2.
first of December from the U. S. Martin Hansen, treasurer.
New and 7:30 p. n. Tuesday, De eiuber ments or disability freeze was turned
Chemawa 38—Gaddy 0, Armboy
i Air Force, after 23 years of service. I chief for the year will be Eldon j23.
down because of not having 144 years
12, Tsosie 3, Smith 8, John 10. Re­
' He has been stationed near Denver, | Hutchinson with Tommy Kanoff, as-
Business houses as well as homes of coverage out of the last three
serve scoring Ahkee 5.
I Colo., the past few years.
sistant chief.
will be judged and it is hoped an ia- years before onset of disability should
The JV’s won their game 37-28.
terest will be showti in tne venture. contact the social security office lo­
Past Noble Grands of Santiam __
Re- .
High point man was Jim Gulliford bekah lodge entertained other mem- I
There is no entrance fee.
cated at 643 Union Street NE, Salem
with 12 points. Friday night the bers at the Wednesday evening meet­
Oregon, for the purpose of filing an
Wolverines go to Chemawa for a ing of the order. Presiding was Mrs.
application under the new law.
return match. The next home game is Dorothy S ail, assisted by Mrs. Agnes
Three Links Club
' Nichols concluded by stating the
with Siletz, Tuesday, December 19.
Carlson as vice-grand.
new law did not change the defini­
Has
Christmas
Party
Reports n the recent district con- \\
tion of disability. In other words, if
|
The
Three
Links
Club
of
Santiam
vention held at Stayton were given |
I Rebekah lodge held their annual a claim was disallowed because it
by Mrs. Vail, Blanche Syverson, Eva 1
I
' Christmas party Tuesday eiAming, I was determined the person was not
Duffy and Ida Fleetwood.
starting with a 6:30 potluck dinner. disabled to the extend required by
1 The Three Link club recently pur­
There were 25 guests and members ■ law, then the recent amendment*
chased jewels for long time members
enjoying
the party with Antonia I would have no effect.
of the order and plan on presenting
LYONS- The- regular meeting of them at the joint installation of of­
Thomas in charge of the program.
Santiam Valley grange was held on ficers January 10. Plans will be in
Christmas carols wire sung, accom­
Sims 0, J. Cliver 0, B. Cliver 7.
By Rodney Schaer
Friday evening with Warner Hamp­ in charge of Mrs. Mabel Yanxus and
MacLaren 7—Hubbard 0, Fish 2, panied by Ruby Brisbin at the piano.
Thursday night, December 4. the
ton. newly elected master, presiding Stanley Vail, district deputy presi- Marion County“B” League jamboree Turner 0, Griffis 1, Wallace 2, Mc­ Dorothy Vail demonstrated making
at the meeting. It was voted to buy dents.
clever Christmas decorations; she I
i was held here in the Wolverine gym. Bride 2-
some more new chairs, and a discus­ I It was agreed to have a turkey din- | Santiam won both its games, one
Wednesday, December 10, PT A
Siletz 11—Borden 7, Ward 0, Breon also had assisted Mary Gulliford in
sion was held on a New Year’s ner and New Year’s party for lodge being against Falls City and the 2, Best 0, Finch 2.
making outstanding arrangements Christmas party, High school library.
dance. Plan» were also made for their members and their families, to be other against Perrydale. The Wolver-
Wednesday, December 10, Marilyn
Jefferson 7—-Marlatt 0, Elli» 2, and decorations for the lodgu room
social meeting to be held Friday ev­ held jointly with the IOOF lodge, ines whipped Falls City 21-16. High Marqin 4, Wakefield 0, Hoveitt 1.
Assembly, Rainbow for Girls.
and Christmas tree.
ening December 19. At that time the Committees for the affair will be [ scorer for this game and throughout
Thursday, December 11, Toast­
St. Paul 7—Frith 3, Gooding ®’| Ruth He»» was in charge of draw­
annual Christmas party will be held named at the next meeting. It was the jamboree was forward Bob Gor­ Obercy 4, Von Weile 0, Smith 0.
ing names for secret pals for the mistress club, and Theta Rho Girla.
with a gift exchange and treat» for announced that the Three Link don with 10 points. In the second
Thursday, December 11, Garden
Detroit 10- Roberts 2, Leming 6, ensing year with last year's names
the children. Santa will put in his ap-' Christmas party would be held De­ game, the Wolverine» clubbed Per­ Hamilton 0, Spences 0, Houk 2.
revealed at the meeting.
Club Christmas party at the home of
pearance.
|_____
_ secret rydale 17-15.
Committee in charge of the dinner Mrs James Swan, 7:30 p. m.
Chemawa 4—Armboy 0, Burbank 2.
cember _ y __________
at the hail „___
when
Friday. December 12, IOOF lodge.
wi. Sophia Kist, Kuby Brisbin and
It wa* decided that instead of a paj, for
past year wxll-be revealed I The strong teams in the divisions Tsosie 0, Ahkee 0, Smith 2.
gift exchange for »dults, that each|and new
draWB
Monday, December 15, Lions club,
GSSD 10—Caudle 4, Kerber 1, Daisy Geddes.
were Santiam and Jefferson in the
one would bring something in the, The Christmas theme was featured major, and Perrydale and St. Paul in Bookchinis 2, Cholley 6. Reid 1, Pouge
and Masonic Lodge No. 180.
food line for a needy family.
Tuesday. December 16, Woman’s
2.
in the decorations for Wednesday's | the minor division,
Club Christmas party at Mrs. C. E.
Colton 8—Anderson 4, Gilleran 0,
meeting and also on the din.ng
The yell leading trophy was wou
Masons.
by St. Boniface with St. Paul »econd. Lundmark 0, Bent hin 0, Stensrud 4.
tables by the past noble grands.
Tuesday, December 16. Martha
Weather at Detroit Dam
Falls City 17—Shoemaker 0, Ban-
i Santiam» girls tried hard and put on
Troxel Circle at 7:30 at home of Mrs.
1:09 A.M. Daily ÄesU« Read lags Theta Rho Girls to
' a good show, but the judges decided core 4, Melius 1, Wheeler 2, Vogel 8,
Larry Lawrence.
Scott 2-
| otherwise.
A nd Lake Elevi tkui
Elee Have Dance Saturday
Wednesday, Dec. 17, 11:30 to 2:30.
Santiam 20—Boroughs 0 Cordon
Max. Mia.
Officials were Bob Stewart, Len
CWF Christmss party, luncheon and
10, Fen 1 0, Kanoff 4, Howe 3, An­
The Theta Rho gir.s are panning Brewer and Jim Stewart.
60 44 0.97 1454.75
December 3
wor hip «enrice at Christian church.
56 37 0.04 1454.49 a record dance at the fire hall here
The score for the »even games are derson 3-
December 4
In. day, D- ember 17, Santiam
Santiam 17—Baughman 4, Moffatt
47 34 0.00 1553 51 this Saturday night from 8 to 11. The as follows:
I »ecember 5
Rebekah lodge.
43 34 0.35 li M7 affair will be chaperoned by Theta
St. Boraface, 12—Riesterer 0, Heu­ 3, Gregory 2, Kuh,man 2, Morgan 4,
I •ecember 6
Thursday, December 18. Presby­
December I
51 34 0.81 1452.22 Rho advisors and also Rebekah berger 2. Howlett 4, Blades 0 and Gulliford 2.
terian Woman’s Assoc iation, Ft'.low-
Perryde*« 16—-Frink 6, Von Otten
52 34 0.02 1454.91 members.
t uuntner
December 8
Gunther t>.
6.
ship hall.
Refreshments will be served.
i 2, DeJ ong 4, Domes 2. Brown 2.
47 34 0.22 1454.67
I Valseti 9—Recdard 0, Irwin
December 9
Two Councilmen To
Be Elected Here Tues.
. . . . . . Roll al Santiam High
Gates Fire District
Purchases New Hose
Santiam Beats
Central Linn in
Friday's Game
Presbyterian Choir To
Present Christmas
Cantata December 21
Hearing on Depot
Closure To Be Held
Here Next Wednesday
if More Changes Listed
In Social Security Law
Report on District
Convention Given
At Rebekah Meeting
Santiam Valley Grange
Plans Christmas Party
Santiam Hosts Marion County
B" League Jamboree Dec. 4i
St. Boniface Gets Cheer Trophy
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