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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1959)
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE ON THE SCENIC NIRTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — GATEWAY TO THE HEART OF NATI RE’S EMPIRE VOLUME XV MILL (TTY, OREGON THl RSD\Y, APRIL 2. 1959 NUMBER 14 Branch Equip Co. To Ho d OpenHouseSat. Masons To Hold Teacher Reception at Stayton April 16th I3.M A YEAR lfc A COPT Lyons-Mehama Fireman Sponsor Dance Saturday i The Masonic lodges of Mill City. Stayton and Turner will hold a recep- tibn for the teachers of the schools of the area at the Stayton grade school Thursday, April 16 at 8 u. ni. About 160 teachers are expected to be pres ent when Grand Master of the Grand Lodge. Walter Lansing gives the main address. The Order of Rainbow for Girls and the DeMolay boys will also have a part in the program. This will be the first time an event of this type has been put on by the lodges in the area, and it is being done to give the facul ties of the schools recognition for the work they are doing. Bv Jean Roberts MEHAMA—Sixty-seven years ago this month, a postoffice was estab lished at Elkhorn, which was a nourishing mining community, about 15 miles above Mehama, on the bank of the Little Northfork. I Mines above were in full swing, supplied by pack trims from over the hili at Gates. There was no road at that time to Mehama. This exvrpt from the past brings to mind -t r e» of days gone by; timely, becau-e of the Oregon Cen- tennial this year, when our thought» are on bj -gone days. The old postoffice at Elkhorn was Pictured above are firemen from the Lyons Mehama. The Mehama firemen will be serving closed iu 1917. A man named Smith and Mehama volunteer departments. The two breakfast this Sunday between the hours of owned the building and it was used departments are sponsoring a dance this Sat 6 a. m. and 12 noon. Proceeds will go to the as a stopping place or lodge. By thia urday at the Grange hall between Lyons and time the Silver King mine had ceased fire departments for needed equipment. operation. Only a caretaker named Sam McAllister was operating; his Valedictorian work however, did not run to mining Salutatorian ' but to manufacturing whiskey. ' Most of the time McAllister lived at the Smith lodge and hen* he plied About 50 people were present at his trade, distilling his liquor by the Bookmobile meeting at Albany running it down a thick manilla rope Friday evening. Those attending fn m th«* ceiling. It dribbled into a from Mill City were Mrs. Al Pa gallon jug on the table. kula, Mrs. Bill Hoeye, Mrs. Edith Just above, on Evans Mountain, is Mason, and Ronald Ragsdale. the silver King mine. The mine is a Miss Cora Miller of the Oregon horizontal tunnel in solid reck. Above State library showed a film titled A call is going out this week is another mine shaft which was “Yours for the Asking.” It told of for scenic picture- of the North reached by a wooden ladder winding state, county and local library ser «Si'otlam area, the Little North up over the solid rock face of the vice in our neighbor state of Wash Fork, and Breitenbush areas. mountin. Of course a gallon jug w*as ington and dealt heavily with book- This call is be*ng sent out by the kept at the mine too, and one day . mobile service. Washington has used Centennial committee of the performing his caretaker duties, Sam a large number.of bookmobiles for North Santiam < bamber of Com climbed the ladder up the steep rock I many years, and very successfully, will be merce. This committee fact, and fell. His neck was broken. too. publishing a brochure to be used He is buried in the old Stayton In a meeting at the Jaycee hall Also present were Dolores Martin, in guiding tourists to the scenic ce a tery. recently, a Santiam Softball Asso- the ioc^l bookmobile librarian, Mrs. spots of our area during the Cen fie old l»g* or postoffice build ciation was formed. The six teams, Alice Davidson and Mrs. Malcolm tennial year. ing ¡ell down, out another lodge was interested in forming a league here Campbell of the Corvallis Library, Only good clear pictures can bunt by Ken nd Frances Randall in this summer, were asked to send where our local bookmobile origin- be used, and th«? size m not of 1944, using the same logs that had one person to this meeting to repre- ates. too n*u«'h importance—however framed the old postoffice. sent their respective teams. | it was voted by those present to pictures the size needed nioetly It was from this lodge that op Present at this meeting were: Bob form a group called the “Linn Coun- are about 2li by 1 inches, lhese eration* proceeded 10 years ago to RashW Mehama, Harold Longfellow I ty Library association.” Two officers pictures are needed at once. Send lescue ■i» the stranded miners at the of the Mehama Fire department; were elected—Lois Ow«*n, Albany as or bring them to The Mill City •---------------------------- i I Amalgamated mine*. Five men and Jerry Rosamond and Harvey Syver- chairman and Mrs. Fred Dannen, I Vernon Johnson, son of Mr. and Enterprise, Mill City. ■Sandra Merry the daughter of Mr. ¡one woman had been stranded at the son of the Gates Fire department, Halsey, as secretary-treasurer. A committee meeting was held Jim Grant of the Mill City Jaycees, | Problems of keeping bookmobile Mrs. Jhue Johnson, recently receiv mines since and Mrs. Wilfred Merry, recently re- x~' mid-December. J 1 ’ In March u in Mill City Saturday afternoon ed the highest academic honor of Vaughn Hunt and Bernard Miotke of service for Benton and Linn counties Santiam Union h gh school, that of «•eived the second highest academic 1949 they were rescued by two bull and another meeting is scheduled the Simpson plant in Lyons and Jim were discussed. The operating bud- Valedictorian. for Thursday evening of this I honor, that of Salutatorian at San- dozers, working long hours to move His accumulative BCCU- the tons of snow. Wright and Fred Taylor of the Simp- get was reviewed and discussion was grade point average is 3.40. Vernon week at The Enterprise office. |tiam Union high school. Her accu ..i 8.2?. 3.36.1 Supplies had grown short, so one son plant in Idanha. ¡held on the possibility of circulating has been quite active in athletics, mulative grade point average is active — in . man From this group the officers were petitions. Mrs. Owen showed several having won a letter for four conse I Sandra has been quite” ------- . . snowshooed out and . reported elected as follows: Jim Grant, pre unsolicited letters of interest and of their plight. For the other four men Hom.* Economies having just recent- cutive years in football. He has par sident, and Bob Rash, secretary fers of help which she has received ly won" the honor” of "Betty '¿rocker and the woman their onlv contact ticipated in several plays, and is tak- treasurer. since calling the meeting some two I ing a leading part in the senior class Homemaker of Tomorrow for her with *'th outside world was through news Each team in the league is sched weeks ago. interest is very high school. She also placed in the top «••Porte over the radio. 5 play this year. uled to play 30 games, plus a double throughout both counties. work. 10 of the state in the same contest. After a long week of steady work, Vernon plans to enter Oreg n elimination tournament at the end of A committee was selected to study State College in the fall and will Sandra is a member of the Honor Ercill Wilson of Mehama and Butch the season. ‘ Valentine, who were manning th«» the immediate problems and to make Society. The first game is slated for May arangements to meet with the Linn major in engineering. As to her future plans, they are cats, liberated the hungry group. Pho Vernon is a member of the Uth weather permitting. There is no postoffice now at Elk Gene Teague stated today that he indefinite. County Budget committee at an early itography Club, Lettermen’s club, horn and the guest ranch, rebuilt by I date to determine possibility of re- Honor Society and is Student Body was more than pleased with the res * Randalls is idle at present, while Mr. ponse of the public to the Santiam eeiving necessary funds for operat- Parliamentarian? ' Randall serves as mayor and attor Canyon Centennial program which will ing the bookmobile for the first half be staged at the Stayton Grade school ney at Oakridge. Twenty new sum of 1960. Federal and State funds will mer home aites will be opened soon April 24. Over 25 entries had been in be provided until January 1, 1960 if on the closing date and more expect however, states Kenneth Randall, the counties will take over cost of ownr of the guest ranch. ed in the following mail. operation for the first half of 1960, By Jean Roberts Judges will be selected in the near The mines above are not operating MEHAMA—April 1 the Mehama otherwise this aid will cease July 1, future and a committee meeting to at capacity, but the lure of a discov- postoffice moved into a building that 1959. Chairman of this committee is LYONS—The pre-school mothers make final plans will be held at erv still draws many to this area; housed the office before the turn of Leo Metcalf of the Scio area. Others held their meeting Thursday evening Teague’s offices in Stayton Monday ■ Mrs. Edith ....w U«., oub "j-v::.1’ S’"- *’“1 •"d the century. At present, it is known on the committee are tales of th, past. as The Hub Cafe, gathering spot Mason, Mill City; Mrs. Gerald Wil at the home of Mrs. Flovd Craigmyle. night at 7:30. hold Monday night the nominating There will be two masters of cere- lson, Lyons; Scott Wheeler and Wil- A general discussion was held and for Mehama citizens. board with Burt Boro'ighs as chair plans were made for the last day of monies for the program said Teague, man nominated the following for of ' liam McPherson, both of the Lebanon Pearl Allaway owner of The Hub, Rainbow for Girls To school picnic which will be held at the Ed Bell of Stayton and Bob Schwartz will conduct the postoffice in con- area. ficer’: President Don Moffatt, Bob Dale Crandall home on May 14. Plans of the Statesman in Salem, who is a junction with the cafe. Veness. Jerrv Pittam: 1st vice presi Attend Church Services in were also made for the annual pre- fine entertainer in hig own right. The new location for the postof dent, Lee Ba««ett, Herb Schroeder; Idanha Sunday, April 5 [ school mothers supper to be held at More details about the events will fice was originally a grocery store. 2nd vice president, Ed Goschie. Jim China City in Salem, May 12. It was At the meeting of the Rainbow I be coming each week until »how time. The postoffice was conducted in the P'itman; 3rd vice president, Noyes for Girls, the group voted to attend 1 also voted to invite mothers who have rear when the store was owned and i Whitton, I.arrv Brent; tail twister, ’'church services at the Idanha Com- I pre-school children next year to at- operated by M. E. Phillips and Sons. ¡Bob Veness, Don Paul; lion tamer, ' munity church this Sunday. Those I tend the next meeting. Campfire Girls To Plant The postoffice was later moved to I Norman Anderberg. Rob Roach: Di I Jerry Coffman, Mehama, president Attending were Lucy Palmer, Alice " ! wishing to attend should meet at Mulkeys and then to the Jack Ry of the Stayton PTA stated today that rectors, Herb Whitaker. Lee o Ross; Trees Saturday, April 25 » .? the hall at 10:15. Huber, Bonnie Chytka, Billie Grean , 1 1 ■ lands, where it has operated for the Floyd Whiting of Stayton, who has a S< ° The group also made plans for a Norma Pennington, Helen Moore, | A meeting was held at Mrs. Bill Secretary-Treasurer. T past several years. w held April 16 for been an exchange student at Luxem Betty Hunt, Martha Etzel, Doris Hoeye’s last week on the “Green Bill Hoeye. Nominations will be receiv reception to be Some remodeling has been done to burg, Germany and Kaarina Skaffari shêre^'n Muir’"A dance wdl foT i Basin’’ tree planting which is a pro- ed from the floor also, and voting Miley, Marlene Seevers, Gypsie the Hub to assure service as usual of Helsinki, Finland will take part in wiH take pla«*e pla-e in two weeks. _ I ]Ow ¡n the fire hall. Committee» for Weaver, Kathleen Manning, Rose | ject to be carried out by the Camp- will to the public. During the meeting Andy Ander-1 these coming events were appointed the program at the PTA meeting here Culwell, Joyce Lambert. Yvonne Cran 1 fire Girl* under sponsorship of the Wednesday night April 8 at the high dall, Mary Crowthers, Phillis Merry, I Woman's club. Mrs. O. K. DeWitt, berg read Don Moffatt’s “obituary” by the Worthy Advisor Miss Becky school library. The meeting is being June Whitney, Willa Gilson, Mrs. ’ as conservation chairman for the as Hon of the week. Frank Hunter won Stoll. Mise Barbara Cunningham was called for 8 o’clock. These students j Frank Moore and Mr*. Craigmyle. club, is organizing the affair which the prize in the drawing. elected to receive the degree* of the For the program Ben Nichols, field order. will show pictures of Germany and is scheduled for Saturday, April 25. Finland and talk about the exchange Funeral Services Held Details will be the same as two years representative of the Social Security A committee from the Rainbow for administration of Salem showed a film Girl* will serve refreshment* ae the program. ago. Mr. Coffman and Roger Danielson For Arthur William Branch Transportation for the girls is be on the social security program, and next regular communication of the of the Stayton faculty will also be MEHAMA—Arthur William ing aranged by Mrs. M. G. Rambo following the film conducted an inter I Masonic lodge, which is April 20. present. Branch, old-time Oregon resident,. and Mrs. Jack Duggan, who will furn esting question and answer period. Shirley Veness, local spelling cham died at a Salem hospital March 25, ' ish station wagon*. Transportation Added Attraction Listed pion of Mill City Elementary School, i following a brief illness, at the age . for the 20 adult* will be lined up by placed second last Wednesday night in Future Citizens Series To For Skin Divers Mrs. Hoeye. Mrs. DeWitt and Mrs. of 81 years. the District 7 spelling contest held at Be Started Next Week He wa* bom in Kansas September 1 Wendell Heller, who will also be in By Jean Roberta Scio against a field of 10 contestants MEHAMA—«Skin divers this sum Beginning next week The Enter 11, 1877 and came to Oregon when, charge of safety insurance and other Linn County. Dennis Clipfel, a stud prise will begnn a series of pictures he was 2 years old. He farmed for I details. Girl* will meet at 9:45 at a mer may find more than fishing lures ent at Mari-Linn, took first place. on “future citizens” showing the pic many years near Sublimity. His wife, point to be announced later, carrying when they explore the river under Shirley will enter the final contest to tures of young folks who were photo Dorothy, preceded him in death in their sack lunches. A hot drink will A group of about 20 young men of the bridge at Mehama. be held at Salem on Thursday night, graphed here just recently by the 1948. An almost new electric heater be furnished by Mrs. Robert Roach the area met at the Masonic hall April 2. Shirley and her instructor,! Woltz studios. Monday evening with the DeMolay rest* on the bottom. This heater was j Services for Mr. Branch were held and Mr*. Delbert Goforth. Doris M. Sheythe. will be the dinner board and other interested Masons 1 recently thrown into the river by Be sure and watch The Enterprise •Saturday morning, March 28. at the guests of The Statesman staff mem-, each week. to further discus* the formation of * i Glen Julian when » switch on the I Weddle Chapel in Stayton, the Rev. bers on the night of the final contest. DeMolay Chapter for the Canyon area ( heater .horted, as Glen tried to turn I Alfred Gross, pastor of the Stayton Lyons Sailor Returns to to be lo> ated in Mill City. An o. k to r on jn the process he cut his finger Baptist church officiated. Burial was States After Cruise Linn County Rural form the chapter has been received, I and gejljn(r th« offending heater, he in the Union Hill cometary. Vernon A. Dexter, peraonnel man and work i* going forward to organise hurled it into the river, Survivors include three *on«, Ray School Budget Carries mond of Mehama. Marion, Sweet third class, USN of Lyons, retume«! at this time. Grat raid* service« were held Satar- The next meeting of the DeMolay By Large Majority Wednesday, April 1, Santiam Re- Home, Herman with the U. S. Navy; to San Diego, Calif., March 18 aboard daughter*, Thelma King of Babbitt, the high speed transport USS Begor boys will be held Wednesday, April day for Duane Hempeck of Stayton at The recent election held in Linn beka Lodge. DeMolay at Stay ton. Nev., Norma Siewert, Neotau; Eilene after a five-month cruise with the Sth at the Mill City fire hall. Any Belcrest Memorial Park at Salem. Thursday, April 2, Garden Club. county on the proposition of levying Today, April 3, Oddfellaws’ Lodge. Swenson, Grand Ronde; Wilma Piet- U. S Seventh Fleet in the Far East. boy who ia interested in becoming a Rev. Walter Boss officiated. He was a tax to be distributed to rural school Steaming more than 18.000 miles charter member should contact any the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur rok, Turner, and Dorothy Schwindt, Monday, April 6, MOES Club. districts carried by a vote of 1547 on the cruise, the Begor visited Ha member of the DeMolay advisory Hempeck, former residents here. He Stayton; a half sister, Francis Trine Wednesday. April 8, P. T. A. Rain to 440 board, T. H. Baughman, Joe Bowes, or lived but a short while following The vote here was 77 for to 16 bow for Girl*. DeMolay Boys at Fire of Los Angeles, Calif., 21 grandchild waii, Japan, Okinawa, Hong Kong Martin Hansen, or any DeMolay boy. birth. and Guam. Hall Mill City, organization meet.ng. ren and 5 great grandchildren. against. The Raymond Branch & Son Equipment Co. at Mehama will hold an open house Saturday of this week from 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m- in their new saw shop building which is lo cated on the highway at Mehama, The new building _ will enable the firm to give even better service to loggers than in the past. There will be free coffee and doughnuts and also a drawing for prizes which will include a D-30 Mc- Culloch Chain saw with 18 inch bar, a pin-tail chain and file holder and file. The drawing for these main prizes will be limited to adults only. Mr. Branch said there would be sou venirs for everyone. The meeting on chain saw care will be conducted by a factory- trained man who will instruct users on the mechanics of caring for saws and chain so that maximum life and peak operating economy can be ob tained from them. Slide films, flip-charts, lectures and other educational techniques will be used to present the many inter esting and profitable subjects. There will also be a wide range of actual demonstrations, including a demon stration on how to properly file a saw chain. Fifty Present at Bookmobile Meet at Albany Scenic Pictures Of N. Santiam Area Needed Santiam Softball Ass'n Formed r Many Entries Now in For Santiam Canyon Centennial Frolic Mehama Post Office In New Location Pre-School Mothers Plan School Picnic Officers for Year Nominated at Lions Club Meeting Monday Good Program For PTA Meeting Here Shirley Veness Places Second in District Spelling Contest DeMolay Order To Be Organized Here Coming Events