The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 24, 1963, Image 1

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    ON TOE SCENIC NORTH 8 ANTI AM HIGHWAY — GATEWAY TO THE HEART OF NATURE’S EMPIRE
VOLUME Will
NUMBER 4
Wash & Dry 1
To Open Here
Friday A. M.
Bay Sophy of Detroit I* an-
nouncing the opening of the Mil)
City Wash & Dry. this Friday
morning. .Mr. Sophy opened up
u wash niul dry laundry at hl*
Detroit «tore thia past summer
and lie said It haa proven to be
a successful operation. He trela
there la a need tor this service
in the Mill City area "Die plant,
which will I m - located in tile old
laundry iMiliding next to U-a'a
Body and Fender Repair on 3.
First avenue will ixmaiat of five
washer*. one extractor and two
dryer*. The operation will be
managed by Mr«. Glee Water*,
mother of Mrs Sophy, who will
live In the apartment in the
back part ot the building.
Sophy atatrd hour* of opera­
tion will la- from 6 a. m. until
10 p. m.
tree
Friday and Saturday
rotter and doughnut* will I m -
served from 10 a. m. until 4
p. m. both day*.
THE MUX CITY ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, JAN. 24, 19«3
Young Man Picture of Phytical Fit nett
I
By Jean Roberta
LYONS The annual meeting
I of the Peoples'
Co-Operative
Telephone Co., was held recent-
j ly with three director* elected,
i Outgoing director* Ray Robert*
and George Neal, were re-elect­
ed lor three year terms, and
Jack Lingaas, recently appoint­
ed by the ’«card to till the un­
expired term ot John Kunkle,
wiio resigned, was elected for
Mr. and Mrs Charlea Umphreaa are al poaition as pictured.
a one-year term.
proud of the physical prowess display­
Robin has been walking since be was Considerable interest was
ed by their 9 months old grandson, Robin, 71 months old and stands and walks with shown in the prospect of chang­
ing from a Co-op to a stocx
son of Mr. and Mrs. David McIntyre of his little back as straight as a ramrod.
ixiiding company. The telephone
Veneta.
The- little boy weighed 8 pounds and board was appointed last year,
He is a splendid example of President one-half ounce when bom and was 191 as a committee to investigate
Kennedy's physical fitness program. He inches tall. At 9 months he weighed 20 this possibility. Their suggestiixi
has been able to stand and balance on his pounds
is:
and was 27 J inches tall.
father's hand since he was 3 J months old.
Have two type* of stock:
He is a very active baby and keeps Class A stock holder* would
Now he can stand in many positions, in­
cluding standing like a stork on his fath­ other members of the family hopping. He consist only of the present
' membership and would have
er's outstretched hand and in a horizont- has two older sisters and a brother.
voting rights and participate in
| dividends. Regardless ot num­
ber ot stock A bond* held, only
two sole* to any one family.
Class B stock would partici­
pate in earnings of the com­
pany but would have no vote
Stanley Vail escaped serious '
IDANHA Four men escaped
on election of directors or man­
injury last week when a log on
serious injury Friday when
agement
a hillside above where he was
their pickup truck plunged off
This method, explained the
the road west of Boulder Crock,
There ha* been considerable working became loosened and director*, will give the control­
rolled
down
the
hill,
knocking
near Idanha.
rumor lately concerning the
ling power of the company and
'Die accident happened about sale of the Breltenbush Hot him to the ground A slight in­ the stock to the members who
2 a m. and die men were tak­ Spring* but according to Wen- denture in the earth gave his have worked for years to build
en by unit»ulanc<- to Santiam dell Halseth. president and man- body a natural shelter, thus tne lines and maintain the com­
Memorial hospital in Stayton.
a ger of tile Spring*, it ha* not having him from serious injury. pany.
He is recovering satisfactorily
The men. Russel Reid, Paul been sold.
At present there are 352
Knajip. Ix-e Woods und Conrad
He said that while the are* at Santinm Memorial hospital members who have about 4501
Ix-c were all ot Idanha. The had lM«rn on the market it ha* und expect* to be able to re­ years ot membership. The sur-
men were treated and released not changed hand* and expect* turn home soon.
| plus would be divided by this ,
Vail and Harvey Meacham
from the hospital.
to have the resort in full oper­
I ligures to arrive at the dollar •
are contract fallers for Bodek- I per year membership in the .
Ambulance attendants •aid ation by April 15.
there w-us a covering ot ru-w
The lbU acre ulea which was er A Duggan Lading Co.
issuance of stock.
•now on the ground. which may originally homesteaded in 19U
If a stock company is form­
have caused the accident, Hie by Claude Mansfield, waa ac­
ed explained
the directors,
pickup shean-d off a tclepiione quired by Halseth and Everett
there would be no membership
[>olc on its way down the slo|x*. Holt families in 1956 from M.
j fee. Anyone desiring a tele-
D. Brockman.
1 phone would pay installation fee
The resort is located in the
j and a flat rate per month.
heart of the forest on the Brelt-
A .special meeting will be
enbush river and has been al­
By Ed McCurdy
called within a few months to
luded to as Oregon * Yellow­
discuss this proposition.
The Wolverines continued
stone Park.
tilth
winning
ways
in
a
non
­
Wendell Halseth operates the
upper resort and his brother, league victory at Amity Tues­
Wayne Halseth, operates the day night, 64-48.
Santiam got off to a slow
GATES Sheila May Kadin, lower resort on land leased start in the first half, trailing
from
the
government
4-year-oid daughter ot
Mr.
31-27 at the end of the second
and Mr*. Keith Kadin ot Scio
quarter - but our boys came on
wa* seriously burned in an ac­ Six Local Band
strong in the second half. They
The North Manon Huskies
cident at her home last week.
played exceptional ball in the
Members
To
Play
in
basketball team will come here
She is die granddaughter ot Mr.
third quarter. While scoring 18
Saturday night to meet the Wol­
and Mr*. Ed Kadin of Gate* Honor Band
points in the third period, San­
I
Capitol
and Im* b«en slaying with them
Six meinoers of the Santiam tiam held Amity's Warriors to verines in another
League game. The Huskies po­
since the accident.
Union High School band have six points and two rebounds.
sition isn’t too impressive but
The little tot s apron caught been selected to play in the
Mark Sheythe hit 75% on
they have lost their games by
tire on an electric stove burner, Capitol Conference Honor band,
field goals to lead the Wolver­
very close score*. Woodbum de­
n-kultlng In severe bum* on her according to Spencer Hillesland,
ine With 20 points. Fuller's 21
feated them by four points and
alidomcn and waist a* weU as band director.
point* waa high for the game
minor burns and singed hair.
Te band is divided into two out no other Warrior scored 10 other games were by two to five
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kadin said groups, the northern half which
points.
point*.
The Capitol Conference offers
they arrived on the scene just includes
Canby,
Woodburn,
Wolverine scorer*: Sheythe 20,
as their daughter-in-law wa* North Marion, Gervais and Ser­
stiff competition by the tail-
Hickerson 17. Whitten 13. Mar­
enders as well as the league
extinguishing the flame* on her ra. The southern half includes
shall 6. Morris 5. Cannon 2, and
daughter's clothing.
leaders.
Ontral, Cascade, Scio, Stayton Podrabsky 1.
Saturday night Santiam play­
They * ild Sheila May wa* re­ and Santiam.
covering rapidly but is stiU un­
ed to a capacity house in de­
Tile honor band will have sev­
comfortable and in some pain. eral rehearsals and will make
feating Woodbum. Basketball
Lions Club Again
It may be necessary to have two appearances: March 15 at
fans are turning out in large
skin graft* later, depending on Serra high at 8 p. m. for the Sponsors Dimes Drive
numbers to see the games this
how »veil the bums heal. The northern section and March 16,
season, and Saturday night's
In
This
Area
little girl was I m - ing returned at 8 p. m. at Stayton for the
mix with North Marion should
It has been brought to the
to her horn.- this w •< k.
southern section. The entire attention of residents that at be another good game, said
SUHS band will play at the least two youngsters have been Coach Burton Boroughs.
Stayton appearance for a 10- "working" the northwest sec­
minute period.
tion of town on the Marion
Those selected from Santiam county side, collecting money.
were: John Kelly, flute; David They have ostensibly been doing
Wednesday, January 23—Or­
Hickerson, baritone horn; Don for the March of Dimes, but
Podrabsky, trumpet; Patsy Pen­ according to the Lions club, der of Rainbow for Girls at hall
nick, bass horn; Scott Hilles- sponsor* of the March, they are T:30. Initiation.
Safety Council meeting at
lnnd, baritone horn and Rusty doing it on their own.” Anyone
Tile Linn County Association Whitten, drum.
Last Frontier. No host dinner.
contributing to the worthwhile
lor Retarded Children has start­
cause should make suit that it Topic: Loading, loading equip­
ed a day care center in the Funeral Services Held
is an authorized person collect- ment and radio whistle.
(Tiristian Education unit of the
Lions Club Auxiliary meeting
ing.
Presbyterian church, according For John Bowers
at Betty Pit tarn home 8 p. m.
to Susie Stewart, secretary of
Friday. January 25- 1OOF
IDANHA — Funeral services
the local chapter.
lodge at hall 8 p. m.
were held Saturday for John Lawson Croft, 83
Hours of the center are from Bowers of Idanha, who passed
Saturday night—Santiam Wol­
10 a. m. until 12 noon on Mon­ away at his home Wednesday. Dies Here Tuesday
verines vs. North Marion.
days and Fridays and any par­ He was a millwright at Green
Monday, January 28— Lions
Word has
been
received
ent of a retarded child is in­ Veneer and was well known for through the police department club dinner meeting at Fellow­
vited to bring the youngster to his rock and woodworking hob­ that Lawson Cyrus Croft, 83. ship hall, 6:30 p. m.
the center.
bies.
passed away at his home on S.
Primary purpose Is to allow
Survivors include his
wife, E. Fairview sometime Tuesday
the child to socialize with other 1-ols; daughter, Mrs. Evelyn morning. The body was discov­ Weather, Detroit Dani
youngsters and also to give the ! Huxel, Bend; son. Bob Howers, ered by a neighbor, Kenneth r a . M. Daily Weather Reading
parents a little extra time as Lyons; sisters, Mrs. George Bain, who had checked on Mr.
and Lake Ele vation
often the retarded child needs Valentine, Mrs. Paul Collins, Croft Monday evening.
Max. Mir Pep. Elev.
more care.
42 35 0.00 1450.19
Washington, D. C.;
It is believed that a heart at­ Jan. 16
brother.
Mrs. Stewart said anyone in1 Norman Bowers of Idanha and tack was the cause of death, Jan. 17
41 34 0.00 1450.37
the communtiy who would like one grandchild.
41 34 0.14 1450.58
Only known survivor is a bro- Jan. 18
to volunteer their services to
39 23 0.01 1450.47
Services were conducted by ther. Richard Croft, of Grants Jan. 19
help at the center should con­ Golden Chapel in Salem with * Pass.
37 2T 0.00 1450.67
llod, Funeral
X lit It I <11 ot
I V lit a (lit
services
are . Jan. 20
tact her and Mrs. Donna Po­ interment at Friends cemetery pending at Huston Mortuary in -’an- 21
43 26 0.00 1450.86
drabsky.
46 22 0.00 1450.78
at Newberg.
I-cbanon.
Jan. 22
Four Hurt When
Salem Geemen To Pickup Leaves Road
Sing in Mill City
Friday, April 12
One oi the highlight of the
entertainment year will come
Friday, April U when the Mill
City I Jun* club will spon*or the
Salem Gleemen in a ciaiccrt to
be held at the grade school
gym. l«ce Rosa. wlio ha* been
in contact with the group, said
about 50 singers will come.
There will be both male and fe­
male bar tier shop quartet* be­
side* the chorus, and it promis­
es to lie a real musical treat.
Further details will be forth­
coming at a later date,
Tlicrv will be a rrpesentative
from the highway department
at the club sometime In Febru-
One of the highlight* ut the
highway 22 where it lakes off
from Interstate 5.
Jirry Plttam, calendar sales
chairman reported that there
was a net of $522.91 from the
calendar sale* drive thi* year,
which is the highest net of any
year since the ljon* started
the birthday calendar program.
February 18 I* the date set
for the annuul sweetheart's din­
ner meeting of Lions and their
wive*
President Lee Bassett asked
for volunteer* to furnish cars
to take the
Rainbow Girls
around on Thursday, January
31 on the annual jxirchllght
parade for collection of March
of Dimes fund*.
lzavell Fleetwood will bring
hi* foster son. Okinori Ono.
foreign exchange student to the
meeting Monday night, when he
will speak to club member*.
At the board meeting fol­
lowing the dinner, the group
sent a check ns a part pay­
ment for the removal of the
stumps in the City Park. The
work has been done, now It I*
up to tile club to raise the
funds to pay the bill.
Santiam JVj Lose To
Woodburn Quint
Santiam JVs again lasted de­
feat at the hand* of Woodburn
Saturday night to the tune ot
61-38. A disastrous first halt
was the undoing of th.- latti.-
Red as they scored a meager
10 points, seven in the first
quarter and three in the second
Ron Ohmart led the Wolver­
ine scoring with 16 point* while
I«afollette of Woodburn was the
game's high scorer with 18.
Other JV scorers were Rob­
ertson 8, Merrill 6, Conover 7,
and Lyons 1.
Gates Firemen Called
To Put Out Flue Fire
GATES The Gate* Volunteer
Fire department waa called to
the Clair Hennes* home alxiui
8 o'cloc.k Tuesday morning to
extinguish a fire around the
flue at their home, caused by
an overheated stove.
Only minor damage win rp-
ported lad Mrs. Hennes* said
if the department had not re­
sponded quickly it might have
beer, a bad fire.
sa1 Phone Co-Op
Elects Three
Four-Year Old
Burned When Apron
Catches on Fire
Stanley Vail Hurt
In Logging Accident
Deal Oft, On?
Santiam Takes
Amity Tuesday
North Marion To
Play Here Saturday
Day Care Center for
Retarded Children
Is Started Here
Electric Stove and
Water Heater
Needed by Citizen
Walt Westgaard this week in­
formed The Enterprise that
there is a senior citizen in Mill
City who is in need of an elec­
tric stove and hot water heater.
Westgaard stated the pipes at
her home had frozen up during
the recent cold spell, but that
they are all thawed out now.
Horn Electric installed 220 elec-
trict service in the house, donat­
ing all their labor, and selling
the parts and wire at cost. The
widow lady is over 80 years
old and it is extremely hard
for her to split wood for her
cook stove, thus if anyone in
the area has a stove and/or
water heater to donate or sell
reasonably, please notify The
Enterprise or Walt Westgaard.
Tne Mill City Boy Scouts
hauled some firewood to her re­
cently.
Santiam Wins
Thriller From
Woodburn
By Ed McCurdy
Santiam squeaked by Wood-
bum in another thriller Satur-
day, 52-48. Free throws made
the difference, with both teams
hitting 20 field goals. The W’ol-
verincs sunk 12 out of 20 from
the line, with Woodburn getting
8 for 15.
The Bulldogs scored 14 points
to our 10 in the first quarter.
but w ere outpointed in the other
three. But this doesn’t tell the
whole story. Santiam trailed by
hs much as 10 points tfl the
second and third quarters, scor­
ing in spurts at the end of the
quarter. The end of the third
stanza brought the game to a
42-42 tie, and no one was clear­
ly ahead until the final min­
utes. when the Wolverines put
over their four-point lead and
made it stick.
After hitting two for seven
field goal attempts in the first
half. Mark Sheythe netted six
out of eight in the second half,
for a total of 22 points. Terry
Morris hit double figures with
13 for Santiam. Bing Lantis,
with 14, and Jerry Brittan, with
12, led Woodburn.
Wolverine scorers were:
Sheythe 22, Morris 13, Hicker­
son 6. Whitten 5, Podrabsky 4,
and Gleason 2.
Special Fire District
Election Coming Mon.
There will be a special elec­
tion by the Mill City Rural Fire
Protection district for the an­
nexation of contiguous territory
to the district. Monday, Janu­
ary 28.
Voting will be at the fire hall
from 2 until 8 p. m., according
to Jack Colburn, secretary of
the district.
Lloyd Girod
To Head
Hosp. Board
The annual meeting ot the
stockholders and the board
meeting ot Santiam Memorial
Hospital was held at the First
National bank at Stayton Thurs­
day evening. The ballots had
been counted on Wednesday
night and the following were
elected to the board: From the
Gates-Mill City area:
E. S.
Peterson and J. C. Kimmel; Ly­
ons-Mehama-Elkhorn : Ken Gol-
liet and Paul Geraths, from
Stayton, John Etzei; Submility,
Richard Schumacher; and A.
J. Frank was elected at large.
Elected as chairman of the
board of director* wa* Lloyd
Girod; and A. J. Frank, John
Etzei and Richard Schumach­
er were named on the executive
board.
Merton Cox, chairman of the
building committee gave a
comprehensive report on the
activities during the past year,
showing that much had been ac­
complished. The new addition*
to the hospital will be ready
lor use within a lew days, he
said.
When speaking of
pediatrics ward, he stated it is
one of the finest in the North­
west. There is a new drug room
and a nurse* station, besides
the main office and record*
storage space.
A new roof was put on the
hospital this summer, and foL
iowing the big storm of Octo­
ber 12, when the chimney fell
through into the hospital, all
repairs were made from insur­
ance, so there was no casn
loss to the organization. Cox
said all building during the
‘jVar was done without much
lerruption in operation and the
manager. Gale Christensen and
the staff did their work without
complaints.
During the business session it
was voted to install a mobile
telephone in the ambulance.
The board believed that this was
an essential piece of equip­
ment which could be used to
advantage when the ambulance
answers emergency calls where
people are seriously injured.
A report was given on the
work of the Hospital Auxiliary
and it was learned they were
giving the pediatrics ward $ou0
and also will furnish drapes for
the new office. The Auxiliary is
also planning to give pins to
Chee rentes who put in a certain
number of hours of work. The
Auxiliary also is making novel
wash cloths for patients in the
pediatrics ward.
The board extended their
thanks to A. J. Frank and J.
C. Kimmel for their work dur­
ing the past year—a year which
will go down in the records as
being a successful one.
Scio To Play
Here Tuesday Nite
By Ed McCurdy
Scio High school plays San­
tiam here Tuesday, January 29
in a league game. The JV game
starts at 6:30. the Varsity at 8.
The Scio Loggers
are
in
eighth place in league stand­
ing. but don't count them out
They beat Gervais 55-34 Tues­
day night.
With a 3-5 record, Scio doesn’t
have much chance for better­
ment in this game. Santiam has
five wins and one loss, and ev­
erything to lose. Serra and Mt.
Angel are tied for third with
records of 6-2.
Darwin Roner led the Log­
gers against Gervais with 20
points. Another man to watch
Lackland AFB, Tex.—Airman is Dick Cloud who bucketed 15.
Basic Rodney L. Syverson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B. Sy­ First Aid Classes
verson, is being reassigned to Are Being Taught
Chanute AFB. Ill., for technical
Mill City residents are again
training as a United States Air reminded that a standard first
Force flight training equipment aid course is being offered for
specialist.
anyone 18 years or older, start­
Airman Syverson. who com­ ing Wednesday evening, Janu­
pleted the first phase of his ary 23 at the firehall.
military training here, was se­
Howard Dean of the Detroit
lected for the specialized course Ranger station will be the in­
on the basis of his interests and structor. Mrs. Don Wes tri ex,
aptitudes.
president of Santiam PTA, said
He is a 1962 graduate of San­ that organization was sponsor­
tiam Union High School, Mill ing the class and that a group
City, Oregon.
of 24 would be desirable.
In the Air Force