The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 15, 1959, Image 1

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    THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — GATEWAY TO THE HEART OF N ATT IRE’S EMPIRF
VOLUME XV
MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY. JANI ARY
NUMBER 3
To Be Installed Sunday
Fewer Business
Firms Reported
In Marion Co.
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»3 00 A YEAR l(h> A COPT
Induction Ceremonies
U.
S.
National
fL
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For Santiam Chapter
dhOWS DepOSlt Honor Society at PTA
Increase, 1958
March of Dimes Chairman
At the meeting of the PTA at the
Library of Santiam Union high
school this Wednesday night, Mrs.
Edith Mason has prepared an inter­
esting program. At this time the new
candidates of the National Honor So­
ciety will be inducted into the order in
an impressive ceremony.
The high school pep band will play
t|i«‘ pre essional, and Doris Hutchin­
son will sing a solo.
The public is invited to attend this 1
nieeting.
I
Gregory Makes
33 Points in
Game Tuesday
Deposits at the United States
By Rod Schaer
National bank of Portland ncreased
Dorman Gregory was hotter than a
more.than 81 million dollar- during
two-bit pistol Tuesday night when he
the past year and now total $829,029,-
paced his teammates with 33 points
903 for the statewide system
in the game with Central Linn, an A-2
This better than 10 per cent depos­
club. The score ended 69 to 36.
it growth was accompanied by a 171a-
The Wolverines kept their fouls to
million dollar increase in Ioans and
a minimum and rebounds at a maxi­
discounts, bringing the total to $331.-
mum. The Santiam club literally ran
479.546 as of December 31.
the Central Linn team ragged in the
The Mill City branch reported de­
second half. Santiam made many
posits totaling $1,760,662.82, accord­
points on foul shots, shooting 73 per­
ing to D. B. Hill, Jr., manager. Total
I
cent.
loans and discounts for the local
Donald Ostensoe, assistant vice-
Santiam, 69 Fencl 2, Baughman 10,
president of the First National Bank Gregory 33, Kanoff 10, Morgan 9.
branch stood at $702343.26 for the
I of Oregon, has been appointed state Reserves scoring Anderson 4, Mof­
same period.
Growing with the state it serves,
DETROIT—Becky Stoll, daughter chairman for the March of Dimes, fatt 1.
Becky Stoll, daughter of Mr. and U. S. National marked up an 85-mil- of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stoll of Basil O'Connor, president of The
Central Linn,, 36— Powell 1. Tapp
Mrs. Warren Stoll of Idanha will be lion dollar increase in resources for Idanha, and Gary Roberts, son of Mr. National Foundation, announced to­ 2, Irish 15, Kauffman 6, Villanenva
installed as Worthy Advisor of Mari­ the 66 banking offices. The total is and Mrs. David Roberts of Idanha, day.
7. Reserves scoring, B Irish 2, Will­
lyn Assembly, Order of Rainbow for now- $910,694.229 compared with were selected by a faculty-student
The young Portland executive suc- iams 3.
Girls at the IOOF hall here Sunday. $825,386,082 at year end 1957.
committee as Girl and Boy of the ceeds N. Thomas Stoddard w-ho led the
The Jayvees won their game 39 to
Installation ceremonies will be con­
Two new branches were opened dur­ Month respectively at Detroit High polio fighting organization, then 28.
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ducted by local members of Santiam ing 1958 and plans have been an­ School for the month of January, ac-1 known as the National Foundation
This Friday the clubs will go to
Chapter, Order of DeMolay. Jim Gul- nounced for another. A new branch curding to Charles R. Hansard, Sup-1 for
tor Infantile
intantile Paralysis, from the tune
time Goiton.
lif rd is Master Councilor—Photo by was opened in th.- Menlo Park section erintendent of Schools.
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I of his appointment, June 1, *55 until
Stan Ogden.
of northeast Portland in May and a
Selection is made on the basis of his death. Decemlier 21, 1958. Under
second branch was established in Eu­ scholarship, leadership in school af­ his leadership Oregon was the second
gene, in the River Road section, in fairs, citizenship, service to the school, highest state in the nation in per cap­
August. Construction is now under and courtesy shown in daily contacts. ita income from the March of Dimes.
way for a new branch to be opened Other nominees included Bill Kerlee
Ostensoe, as state chairman, is Ore­
late this spring at S. E- 48th and and Dean Madsen, boys, and Marcia gon's ranking volunteer and will lead
Woodstock avenue in the southeast Cadle and Karen Madsen, girls. • ■ the
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National Foundation's 36 chap-
section of Portland.
I This is the secund month the boy ters (One jn each county) in the 1959
U. S. National continued its build­ and girl of the month contest has been March of Dimes, the continuing fight
ing program during the past year, in operation at Detroit High School, against polio, and the launching of
A meeting has been called for with a new building completed for its December winners were Martha Ma- the new program of The Foundation,
Thursday, January 15 at 8 o’clock at Hillsboro Commercial branch and a son, girl, and Don Leniing, boy. A'
Ostensoe said, “This 21st annual,
the Jaycee hall to discuss the Cen­ major remodeling and expansion pro­ special award is to be given at the end
The World Clothing Week drive
.March of Dimes will follow our win­
tennial celebration. All heads of clubs ject at the Citizens branch in Port­ of the year to the boy and girl who * n
for this area is to be held next Sat­
ning
fight
against
polio
will.
a.
pew
and organizations of the area are ask­ land. The first phase of the Citizens have the most frequently been award­
broad scale attack on other major urday afternoon, Januwry 17 at 2
ed to be present, so committees can be expansion was finished in the fall ed the honor.
crippiers in an extended program p. m. Sponsored by the Santiam Un-
formed to begin work on Centennial with the opening of the motor bank.
which will include the problems of
c. On High School Student Council, the
.Completion of the entire project has
plans for this summer.
drive is to collect clothes to send to
arthritis
and
birth
defects.
, Mail Auto Registration
1 the needy people of the world.
Bob Hill, chairman for Marion been set for this month.
Immigration officials are well
The contract has just been awarded Renewal to New Address
The Christian Children’s
Fund,
pleased with the response of al ens in county in Mill City, and Ron Rags­
for
the construction of a new build-.
| working with the World Clothing
dale,
Linn
county
chairman
for
Mill
the State of Oregon to address report
Oregon
motorists
who
must
renew
City will be in charge of the meet­ ing for the bank’s University branch
' Week committee, takes the clothing
requirments.
in Salem.
j -their automobile registrations by Jan-
, that is collected and distributee it
James L. Turner, District Director ing.
A proposal to pay dividends of one ' uary 31 are asked to mail application i
Everyone intere.-ted in Centennial
without regard to race, religion,
of the Immigration and Naturaliza­
share
of stock for each 10 now held by forms and fees to the Department of
this
plans
is
asked
to
be
present
for
creed or political belief to needy
tion Service, Portland, Oregon, stat­
>1 j
,ej jg
¡,ole criteria for
stockholders will be submitted for ap- Motor Vehicles, 1965 Lana Avenue,
ed frbet although the program has been meeting.
baais to U. S. National share holders. Salem. The agency moved to new
ofstribtrtion of the clothing.
underway only twelve days, the num­
; meeting to be held ip Portland in late quarters early this month.
Through World Clothing Week,
ber reporting thus far is well ahead
Applications for new tabs can be
.January, according to E. C. Sammons,
more aid is given to more countries
of the number reporting during the
made by sending current registra-|
I president.
than through any other collection.
same period last year.
tion certificates with the required in­
The
resolution
adopted
by
the
bank's
And the Christian Children’s Fund
Aliens have until the end of January
formation
entered
on
the
reverse
side
board of directors proposes issuance
has distributed more free clothing
within which to submit their report oi
' of an additional 100.000 shares of and a »10 check or money order to
than any other non-secUlar group.
address to the government. Forms for
LYONS—The A and B squads of
the
department
’
s
Lana
Avenue
ad
­
CCF distributes in niounta.n ureas of
the purpose may be obtained at any Mari-Linn ball teams won their stock.par value $20 a share, to be dis­ dress.
LYONS—The City Council hetd Kentucky and Indian Reservations of
post office or any office of the Immi­ games Friday afternoon when they tributed without cost on a pro rata
basis to U- S. National shae holders.
meeting Wednesday evening with all the United States. They have sent
gration and Naturalization Service.
played St. Boniface at the Mari-Linn
All aliens, with few exceptions, are gym A squad won by a score of 31 to The move will boost the bank’s cap­ American Legion Auxiliary members present. Minutes of previous thousands of pounds of clothing to
Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Puerto
meeting were read and approved.
required to report. Those excused from 25. Those scoring were John Phillips ital stock to 1,100,000 shares and give To Have Pinochle Party
this requirement include diplomats, 9, Stanley Power 4, Wayne Stiffler 2, the institution a capitol account of
Ordinance No. 3.—An ordinance Rico, Burma, Greece, Malaya, and
DETROIT—The American Legion
persons accredited to certain interna­ Walter Olmstead 6, Richard Felton 8, 22 million dollars compared with the
adopting certain rules governing the other war-torn and poverty stricken
present 20 million dollars. At the Auxiliary met Wednesday evening at proceedings of the council, providing count hies.
tional organizations and persons who and Donald Trahan 2.
■ same time, surplus will be increased the fire hall with 9 members present. for the appointment of a Mayor pro-; If you have clothing to donate but
were admitted temporarily as agricul­
The B squad also won with score
i to 22 million and undivided profits The members decided to give a pi­ tern. Prescribing the time and place 'cannot be home on the afternoon of
tural workers.
of 13-11. Scorng were John Powell 6,
Aliens who are minors must also Wayne Ward 2. Denney Maddox 4, I will amount to more than 22 million. nochle party Saturday night, January of council meetings and declaring an the drive, please call the school (8805)
welcome is
extend­
The new stock dividend will be the 17th and a
report, but the parents or legal guar­ and Ralph Walker 1.
emergency was read and adopted, with Friday and arangements for special
fifth distribution of this kind made ed to everyone.
dian should submit the report for an
Phillip Piotrol^- appointed by the may­ pick-up will be made.
Saturday afternoon they played
Artificial flowers were made to con­
Student parti< ¡pants in this cam­
alian child under fourteen years of the All-Stars from schools out of town | by the bank in less than 12 years,
or
as M. yor pro-tem.
I Sammons said. During that time, the tribute to the Portland Wheel Chair
paign will be divided into groups each
age.
in Albany. A squad lost by a score
Ordinance No. 3.—An ordinance
bank’s offices have been increased Parade, this project will be worked on
of which will have a car in which
of 17-21. Scoring in that game were
creating the office of recorder. De­
for several meetings.
from
33
to
66
and
deposits
have
in-
to carry clothing collected. Every
Walter Olmstead 11, John Phillips 1,
fining
the
duties
thereof.
Providing
icreased from $550.571.354 on Decem­ Games were played with many prises
home in the area will be solicited.
and Richard Felton 2.
ber 31
1946, to $829,029,903 at year being won, after which refreshments the compensation therefor, and de­
The R squad won with a score of
claring
an
emergency,
was
read
and
were served to the group by hostess
21-7. Scoring were Mike Knox 6, Jan end 1958.
Sammons also pointed out that 75 Jessie Savage. The next meeting will adopted.
Grosso 6, Neal Stiffler 1, John Phil-'
Ordinance No. 4.—An ordinance
per cent of U. S. National’s stock is be at the home of Mrs. Warren Stoll,
lips 2, Denney Maddox 2, Donald Tra-
creating a Municipal court. Prescrib­
January
21st.
owned
by
Oregon
residents.
Vandals have still been breaking han2. Albany score two point for
ing the jurisdiction of said court and
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windows at the Scout Cabin in the them by mistake.
the procedure therein. Creating the of­
city park, it was reported Monday
Beta Kappa Theta Rho No. 58 of
fice of municipal judge. Prescribing
night at the Lions club meeting.
the qualifications thereof, method of Mill City installed their new officer«
Some action will have to be taken to
selection and powers of the municipal at their regular meeting, January 8.
fee if this cannot be curbed, as it is
judge, and declaring an emergency, Installing officer advisor,
Dorothy
quite an expense for the club to keep
Vail; Installing Marshal, Antonia
with Percy Hiatt appointed Mun<-ic-|"
on replacing windows, when they need
Wednesday, January 14, afternoon
1 pal Judge.
| (Thomas; Instating Warden Assist­
their funds for more worthwhile Circle, P.W.A.
It is an undisputed fact that the re­ I
ant Advisor, Jenny Smith; installed
Incorporation
status
wa.
read
and
Hall, Mill City and not fail to bring
community projects. The Lions built
Wednesday, January
14,
PTA; sponsibilities of tomorrow's world, our their children to the photographer. filed under which Lyons is operating the following officers into their chairs.
the cabin to be used by the youth of Rainbow for Girls and Santiam De­ Nation, and Community will rest up­
You will be mighty glad, after­ until a charter is adopted. Ordinance P-ggy Vail, president; Alene Stev­
the commsinity, but it seems a few Molay.
on the shoulders of the children of wards, if you did, and very sor­ to city remaining in Rural Fire Dis­ ens, vice president- Aloha Thomas,
do not appreciate their effort. A
Thursday, January 15, 10 a. m. P. today. Since this is true, the publish­
Ray
Yankua,
trict was read and tabled. Letter was secretary-treasurer;
formal protest by the club to the city W. A. Fellowship hall; Firemen’s ers of this newspaper would like to ry if you do not permit your child­ also read from Bureau of Research. warden; Rickie Harper, conductor;
ren
to
participate
in
this
event.
The
police commissioner is being made auxiliary, Fire Hall
give you a good look at these future kiddies will have much fund and both A special meeting is called for Janu­ Suzy Carlson, marshall; Marla Mc-
this week, to see if something can
"World Builders”.
Friday, January 16, IOOF lodge.
Whirk, guardian; Perry Newberg,
Mother and Dad — and the young­ ary 21, to act on Civil Defense.
be done to curb this vandalism.
The only way we can do this is by
Sunday, January 18, Rainbow for
At special meeting called in Decem­ chaplain.
tee
to
sters,
too
—
will
be
very
proud
Ed Goschie won the prize at the Girls Installation.
I publishing pictures of them in a feat- their pictures in print later.
ber, Russell Thiel was appointed
Monday night Lions club meting and
Monday, January 19, Lions club; ure series. To assure the latest and
Civil Defense Director.
Landslide Closes Road
There
is
no
age
limit
turned over the pro eeda to the March Masonic lodge. Stated communication, best reproduction pictures . . . they
John Jungwirth was present to tell
of Dimes Fund.
Lettie Cline’s. Bingo party for bene- must all be of uniform size and qual-
what he could do with the street«.
, On Little North Fork
Bob Veness had the program and fit of Scholarship Loan fund. Bring ity.
A landslide of considerable extent
A report was made on the city
showed an interesting film on bak­ nickles, and a white elephant fori j A expert children’s photographer
lights by Bob Moore and Alex Bodeker has closed the Little N<>rth Fork road
ing crackers by the millions.
i will all the necessary equipment for
several miles above Mehama near
prize.
with a lot of discuasion.
At the board meeting, the Lions
January 20, 7:30 Martha Troxel this specialized work, will be here
The recorder was instructed to Freres Mill, yesterday
voted to purchase glasses for a needy Circle, Christian church.
, Monday, January 26th. Pictures will
write to the Secretary of State for. A bulldozer has been sent to the
Mill City child. The club also gave
scene and it is probable that the clos­
Wednesday, January 21. Santiam be taken at the Friendship Hall and
blanks'for taking the census.
85* to the rifle club, which is spon­ Rebekah lodge.
will be open from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. j GATES—A large family dinner
Arrangements were made for tak­ ure will not be of long duration un­
sored by the Lions club.
was held at the home of Mr. and ing the census with each member as­ less additional slippage occurs.
No Charge to Parents
Thursday, January 22, 8 p. m.
There is no charge to the parents. Mrs. Til Rains on Sunday, the oc­ signed to a certain area to cancas.
Jaycettes at home of Mrs. Chuck
| The county road department has had
¡There are absolutely no strings to this casion being Mr. Raina’ 82nd birth-
,.,.
w at _ a special
__ _ _ meeting
____ w —
____ trouble with slides near this location
Harte, 335 S. W. Ivy.
And
Decern-
January 28, 1:45 Christian Wom- invitation. It is bonafide in every day. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe ber* 29 "the census was copied and for a number of years. The area above
the slide has no outlet other than ov­
en’s Fellowship at Christian church. sense of the word. Parents do not Toepfer and four children of Fern sent to the Seer, tary of State".
Also Ordinance No. 1. An ordin­ er the mountains terminating at Gates
have to be subscribers, nor even read­ Ridge, Carl Schmits of Woodland,
ers of this newspaper to tske advan­ Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cline and ance creating the methods and pro­ when slides occur on the Little North
ons Fire District
tage of this feature. Neither are they daughter Carol Ann of Foster; Mr. cedure» for adopting ordinances waa Fork.
At a meeting of the Gay Nighters Buys Another Truck; To Be i obligated to purchase pictures after and Mrs. Marvin Cline and son of read and adopted.
SOME POOCH
ianc» dub «-»gi rd-<v -¡j • nt -be Or-1
t^ey art fatten. Thoae who want some Sweet Home; Mr. and Mrs. Bud
The salesman stared doubtfully at
i lie Iu vn ng pl e it Fox Valley/ Made Into Tanker Outfit
additional prints n ay obtain them by Cline and three sons of Mill City;
Weather at Detroit Dam I the formidable looking animal lying
Howard Farmen was eiecteu as pres-1 LYONS—The Lyons Fire district arrangement with the Studio repre­ Mrs. Harvey Tolbert of
ident for the year. Mra. Joe Lalack has purchased a used truck which sentative when they select the pose and Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon Rains and 7:00 A M. Daily Wanther Readings on the doorstep “What breed is
your dog ?" he asked the lady of the
And I<ake Elevation
was elected secretary-treasurer. The will be converted into a 1,000 gallon they want printed in the paper. It is two daughters of Howell,
Elev houae.
Mai Mln. Pep.
outgoing president and secretary­ tank truck to be used with their pre­ entirely up to them.
The birthday cake was made and
“Don’t rightly know,” she answer­
3» 36 0.41 1453.20
treasurer respectively were Jack Scott sent fire truck.
presented by his granddaughter Rose January 7
The More Pictures the Better
44 38 0.50 1 IM M ed. "My brother sent it from Africa.”
and Mrs. Howard Farmen. Jerry
In so doing this will lower the fire
The Enterprise simply wants pic­ Marie T‘>epfer. Gifts of candy and January K
“Well," said the salesmar, hesi­
50 41 1.18 1453.29
Rosamond of Gates was re-elected as insurance rates, to approximately 7% tures of all the youngsters and the silv-r, ai d the well wishes of all in­ Januny 9
63 41 2.46 1456.77 tantly,” “it’s the queerest dog I’ve
vice president.
per 100 in the rural district and 21% more, the better So the M there and cluding friends and neighbors, who January 10
53 40 0.98 1465.30 ever seen.”
The next m-eting of the club will in the water district.
Fathers of the community tn which called, made it a memorable day for January 11
The lady nodded. “Y«u should hase
61 41 2.16 1474.24
be January 17th, and anyone inter­
The used truck was purchased and th s paper circulates should remember “Til" who is one of Gate’s oldest January 12
January 13
53 39 0.24 1483.93 ’»een it before we cut its mane off.’’
ested in dan mg i" invited to attend. Floyd Bassett will build the tank.
the date January 26 at the Fellowship residents.
Mill City was one of the few cities
in Marion county holding its own
as far as business concerns listed
with Dun & Bradstreet, Inc.
"There are 38 fewer business con­
cerns in Marion County today than
there were last year, says J. Harry
White, district manager of the Port­
land office of the firm. Basing his
facts upon a physicial count of the
businesses listed in the January 1959
Dun & Bradstreet Reference book,
White points out that in 1958 there
were 1,915 firms listed in Marion
county as compared with 1,877 busi­
nesses now, a decrease of 2.0%.
Using the reference book listings
as a guide, it is interesting to review
what has happened in the seven prin-
c;pal Marion county communities dur­
ing the past year.
Mill City remained the same as in
1958 with 33 firms reporting each
year. Stayton had the biggest loss
percentagewise in the county. In 1958
there were 85 firms reporting against
76 this year, for a loss of 10.6%.
Silvertftn had 125 firms in '58 and
122 iu 1959. Mt. Angel 40 last year
and 38 this year for a loss of 10%.
Woodburn was the only city showing
a gain. They had 126 last year and
131 this year for a 4% gain. Jeffer­
son remained the same with 27 firms
reporting, and Salem showed a loss,
1271 reporting in 1958 and 1256 in
I
1956 for a 12% loss.
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Boy and Girl of Month
Named at Detroit
Clothing Drive
To Be Sparked
By HSStudeiiis
Centennial Group
Meeting to be Held
Here Thursday night
All Aliens Required to
Report to Government
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Russell Thiel
Mari-Linn Basketball
Squads Win Games
Dir. in Lyons
Vandals Break Glass
At Scout Cabin Here
Peggy Vail Installed
Theta Rho President ■
Coming Events
Children's Pictures Taken Free and
Published in The Mill City Enterprise
Party Honors Til
Rains on 82nd Birthday
Howard Farmen Elected
President of Dance Club ty
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