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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1963)
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 22, 1963 -—... -X STORIES OF PACIFIC POWERLAND Catholic Church Group Gives Farewell Party for Fr. Gearin Members of St, Catherine’s Catholic church gave a farewell picnic dinner for their pastor. Father Gearin at the Gates Women's clubhouse recently. The time was spent inform ally’ and Father oeartn was presented a gift from the group. Out-of-town guests attending were Mrs. Henry Gnau and daughter. Martha worn Spring field. Ohio, mother and sister of Mrs Earl Bassett. Accom panying Mr. and Mrs Robert Rohe was her mother, Mrs. Walker who recently arrived few from Germany for a months visit. rkETXL * WomOtÙ, PcUfß Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 ILL- Mill City Clubs Petitions Win Approval for Making Highway 22 Scenic Area Dan Romey Elected President At Gates School Reunion RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS Hi tioldle Itmiih.i Highlight of the w«’«'k was clulis finally |iersuaded the Ore the Detroit Water Festival nml gon Scenic area commission to 1 am sure it lived up to the ex errat«« a no I>IIII mhii '<I anxi in pectations of everyone and designated s|s«ts certainly brought huge crowds This will still all<m I mis I ik - ss into the area We Ink«* so much places to have bllllioanls with of our beauty such as Detroit In certain iirvas and tin* mug- Lake for granted. Then we go nUic«*nt scenery will not lie someplace else and some one ■polled. points with pride to a little | hi <I Now. hr my money, if ttw* dle of sick ksiking water or wumen will liand together atu! umir scrawny trees ami we get some mor* Industry hen* try to look Impressed! 1 am sure we (X)UU> do it, As we watched, along with I And also get Mill (Tty on some thousands of others, the Waler of ttir signs coming «sit of Sa Festival Sunday. I ixaikl not lem, Insteail of Stayton every help twit thinking again what a mil«* or so. Not that I have any beautiful setting nature has dung ugulnst Stayton slgnp««ts provided for us in thia areu. but it Irks me is>t to have Mill With Mt. Jctferxai towering it’ (Tty shown also the backgrounti It was i«|ally We certainly <l<> live in a spectacular. wonderful scenic area but un The weatherman has certain less your pockets are well llne«t ly lieen kind for river events with money you still can't live planned this year before the on it. Everyone kce|M saying we W h I t e w a t e r Otaliengc th«* weather had been |Hirticu)arly have the potential here, and nasty, but turned imt alieolutcly gradually wv are getting a little ami also come nice new iM'nutiful on that day Then Sun more day it was u perfect day but homes So perha|M one of these almost as noon as the water days we will really "spread events were over we gi>t quite out.” a heavy shower. Our Santiam River Is indeed blessed by nat Weather. Detroit Dorn urv. I)tally IVrai GATES A crowd of apjtroxi- mately 141) persons attended th«' fifth annual reunion of teachers, a radio presentation of alumni and former students of Oregon Scenic Area Die Gates High school A potluck has established Commission lions for the scenic sites wen' dinner was served at noon In scenic areas along 78 miles heki in Salem on July 16. Many the basement room of the high Oven canning is definitely not of the Santiam Highway from residents of th«' Santiam Can school. A short business meet told by recommended. It is dangerous. Salem to Sisters upon petition yon appeared in support of tin« ing followed with officers for The temperatune in the jars is of the Mill Cltj Garden and petitions. Businesses and out next year being elected. Elect NELSON OLMSTED Commission not high enough to make cer- Womans Clubs door advertising interests op ed president was Daniel Romey CENTURY FOREST SEED tain the bacteria are destroyed Chairman A. N. Weir stab's posed extension of the areas to of Troutdale, and Carmen —how the seeds of tomor and the jars may explode dur- 29 miles included in the peti- commercial centers ami their Barnhardt was reelected secre tions wen» not given Commis approaches row's forests are processed ing processxng. Established busi tary. sion approval. The clubs had A mileage plaque to be in- ness areas and incorporated in Lebanon. A new type of bed sheet is on sought to make the scenic route municipalities are exempted scribed with th«* name of tile KRKT KWIL the market. Made of cotton and continuous from the Salem by under provisions of the Scenic person coming th«' farthest <lia- 12:10 pni 4:35 pm Arvil rayon. it will be calk’d pass to th«' Sisters city limits. Areas Act. liier P.-'n !i ng A M lance was purchased and Mrs lustercale. These sheets will Under the Scenic Areas Act. j Ray ((Lillian Blackburn) Sal- at id la»k«* Kl«tvalk Ml Frida)-, August 23 Here it is |Nist the mlddl«* of wear longer and stay brighter the Commission may establish Max Mn 1 Pc p i : i < chenbcrger of Citrus Heights, or whiter than all cotton ones. scenic areas along public high Call! . was ann«>unced as hav August and s««>n school I h *II s July 31 » 54 0 11) IM4 52 will I m - ringing again ways which have views of un ing com«' th«' longest distance 119 49 I) IM) 1564 57 August 1 Everyone's vi«*w of summer usual natural beauty or have IJoyd Re«xl of Bend, a former August •J 75 50 0 00 1564 25 historical significance. No ad teacher and now retired was in is different depending on his August 3 80 54 0 tM> 1563 ,93 res | xmsl bi lit les. opportunities, vertising signs are permitted troduced. All of his former stud 68 57 o n 1563 ,63 August 4 role in life, gissi vacation, bad in a scenic site except certain 7« 56 0 IO 1563 ,33 LYONS Linn County exhibit ents enjoyed seeing him again. vacation and so forth. Many August 5 directional anil on-premise All who attend«'<l indicated August 6 81 56 (I 00 1563 01 ors won the lion’s share of a- mothers probably feel that it signs. Existing signs must be 82 55 0 (III 1562 7u wards at the Oregon State they wen' already looking for has been long. hot. noisy an«! August 7 removed within seven years 86 56 0 U) 1562 37 August 8 Gladiolus show held last Sat ward to next year’s reunion Eastward from Salem on urday and Sunday in Lyons at Letters were read from many busy. But a gotsl many miUion August 9 88 57 0 0O 1562 03 who were unable to attend, tx.it children probably fln«i it hard Aug 10 Highway 22 the Commission Mari-Unn school. 70 62 0.12 - 72 to believe that three months gave scenic designation to six 83 6J 1 -.1 I.' T Heaviest winner was Mrs J, expect to b«' present next year. ixsild have sped by so <|ulck- Aug 11 miles where "three levels of W. Bowers of Harrisburg with CTar«' Hennes» of Ghtes was Aug 12 85 60 0 UÜ ¡Ml 06 ly We use Naugahyde Plastic Clovers, Nylon Fabrics mountain ranges, canyon and the grand champion open single this year’s president. 79 61 OlU 15«>0 73 Aug 13 The sounds mid smells ms I Those attending from out-of- forest scenes may be viewed" spike, open sweepstakes, three- experiences of summer vaca and other materials. tmilepoints 15 to 21.) "Virgin spike champion, small-flowered town wero Mr. and Mrs C. C Gladstone. tlon are still an important part WIIV IHIS'T YOU St ll*«l<IKI forests with flowers in their champion, reserve three-spike Wrigglesworth of native environment" brought champion, four section cham- Mr. ami Mrs Floyd B.'ISSctt of of gn»wing up But there have TO THF. F.NTEMI’RME. Call 769-2236 for Estimates scenic valuation to another six pions, best basket and best ar- Lyons. Mr. and Mrs Keith Hen bren changes the old swim ness. Albany; Mr anil Mrs ming hole, in many instances miles along the highway near rangement. THE MILL CITY STAYTON UPHOLSTERY Mr has become a concrete lined ’ Mehama tmilepoints 23 to 29). Mrs. Ernest Scott St.. Water Donald Carey, Stuyton; and Mrs Elton Brown. Salem ; chlorinated pool The auto anti1 Two segments within the Will loo won th«' highest awards in ENTERPRISE I a tea ted in amette National Forest and the amateur section receiving John Oliver. Portland; Mr. and airplane have greatly extended i Entered ns second class matter vacation possibilities School three state parks with views single spike grand champion, Mrs Marvin Staffonl, Spring has changv<| too, as the front i Noy ember 10. 1944 at tlis Post of snowcapped mountains and amateur sweepstakes and two field: Mr and Mrs. Gerakl Gar rison, Sisters; Mrs Josephine iers of man's knowledge have Dfflc«' at Mill City. Oregon un the Detroit Dam are desig section champions. been extended der Act <if March 3. 1879 nated scenic tmilepoints 34 to I Junior single spike champion Miller. Rutland: Frank Pow 71»«' amount «>( knowhxlgc that ell, Silverton; Mr. and Mrs 49 and 56 to 81-74. the latter ex NATIONAL f DITORIAL Phone “69-2236 Stayton, Ore. went to Steven Bowers. Harris tending from Idanha to the burg. a grandson of Mrs Bow W. E. Mills, Newport; Mr. ami must t»e crammed into a young-: y&J lA,9>c6"3N strrs bend in hoth grad«* and , Santiam junction of Highway ers. Best junior arrangement Mrs. Daniel Romey, Troutdale; Mr. ami Mrs. Truman Tlbbets, high school has vastly Inrreas-; 20 with 22. ----- hMllMMWII'IIIB was made by Joyce Scott, of Salem; Henry Bock. Salem; ed. The Commission held that Lyons. So as sch«»>l bells prepare b> four sections of Highway 22 Mrs. George Vawter of Wa Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Bock. Salem; ring out s«s»n. let's salute our ' niwspafir Mrs Ray Salchenbcrger, Citrus could not be establised as terloo won Best Corsage, best young jK'ople and those wb> Heights, Calif.; Mrs. Leah " r y •11 *M1 ■1 scenic areas because commer- miniature (with florets under guide them through the com | V*>^Ai»OCI*IION cial. agricultural and resident 2H inches), am! smallest floret, Mathistad. Salem, Mr. and Mrs plicated fields <>f learning ial aspects of the areas dom also the silver platter for best Earl Allen. Lyons; Mr. ami inated other features garden club entry, for the Town Mrs Ben Wrigglesworth. Aber iulisci iptiun Rates Never underestimate the pow , deen. Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. I ah hi One denied area extends from and Country Garden club. er of a woman' That old say Mai >n4 Inn ('ountics $3 i year Cline, Foster; and Mr. ami Mrs. the Salem bypass to milepoint Out-of-county winners include ing was shown again to be true Outside Mnrlon-IJnn $3 50 a Yr 15 which was held to be pri Claude Marriner of Corvallis Victor Meyer, Empire. this wirk when members of the Telephone 897-2772 or 897 •930 marily agricultural and resi with best all-American entry, Mil) (Tty Garden an«l Woman's DON W. MOFFATT. Ed -Pub dential. Another includes two second-day three-spike cham miles near Mehama Junction pion and two section champ tmilepoints 21 to 23) that is com ions; Earl Brunk. Salem with Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City mitted largely to lumber man two section champions: Harv ufacturing. Also exempted ey Hallett. Silverton, with re FOR SAFECO’S COMPLETE from the scenic order are tracts serve three-spike champion, extending from the westerly best recent introduction three PANCAKES AS YOU LIKE THEM HOMEOWNERS POLICY limits of Mill City to the east- section champions; Pauline 2 1 Different Kindi erl limits of Gates, milepoints Brunner. Mill City with best THAT LETS YOU RELAX To Satisfy Your Personal Taste 29 to 34 and from Detroit vase; Gertrude Weidman. Ly ’hrough Idanha tmilepoints 49 ons. second day grandchampion FERDINAND and GEN HUENEKE to 56). These tracts were ex spike. (>|M«n 6 A. M. TO M P. M. cluded as business and indust Judges for the occasion were 1532 Portland Hood Phone M4-284R Don’t wait for a fire to reveal dangerous gaps in your cover rial centers which may not be Mack Perrin of Portland. J. R. A "crash program" effort to age. Call your Safeco Agent today! He can make rure you are contained in scenic sites under Glines and Paul Brandon of every school-age completely protected for every insurance need...without dan the Scenic Areas Act. Grants Pass and M. H. Glines encourage young [MTson to return to gerous gaps or expensive duplication. The Commission approved of Marysville. Calif. school in September is current the whole 25 miles along the For the best in Auto, Home, Boat, Life, and Commercial In ly in progress throughout the Primary North Santiam High- surance, see your SAFECO-LIFECO-GEN ERAL Agent today. nation. day, State Highway 20, run Family Reunion Held "At the request of President ning from the junction of You can relax «hen you’re covered by Kennedy I am urging parents Highways 22 and 20 in the high Sunday at Hedges A family reunion was held to do everything possible to Cascades to Sisters, with the ex Nobody ' • school-age young- their ception of one mile approaching Saturday and Sunday at the i have " this fall,'' said *' Sisters where commercial de home of Mr. and Mrs. Art ■ strrs in school settles daims faster velopment was said to be exten Hedge Sr Mrs. Hedges’ birth- Dr. Leon P. Minear. State Sup and mora fairly ! sive (milepoints 74.81 to 99). day was also celebrated on erintendent of Public Instruc Commission findings report the Sunday with five generations tion. Dr. Minear went on to say. area "abounds wtih magnificent being present Attending were Mr. and Mrs. "Department of I-abor research scenery, containing points of historical impact and boasting G. B. Harbison (Mrs. Hedge's studies show that changes in oc many recreational facilities in father) from Newberg; Mr. and cupational requirements in our federal and state parks.” The Mrs. David Meier and their nation make it imperative that area is described as bringing three children (granddaughter an individual complete high into view such scenic features and great grandchildren) from school or many employment HERS as five mountain peaks, three San Manuel, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. doors will be closed to him." The State Superintendent em three lakes. Hoodoo Bowl, corridors William Bryant and with 5 ixdutioa naie Regency Scripts of pine trees, lava beds, Skyline children (daughter) and Wayne phasized that equal opportunity Trail, national forests and sev Lyon from Pendleton; Mr. and for education and for employ Mrs. Byron Swan and two ment is h phase without mean eral parks. Each scenic area is compris children (son) from Mt. Vern ing unless the individual is pre lJ^<Ln4^ jtá titám+no— ed of land within 600 feet of the on, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Ar pared to take advantage of it. Oregon law requires attend thur Hedge, Jr., (son); Miss highway on both sieds, accord Mary Carr fom Salem and the ance until graduation from high ing the Commission's order. Public hearings on petitions hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hedge school, or until age 18. which ever occurs first, but unfortu of the two Mill City organiza- many young persons and Kindergarten Mothers nately their parents find ways of evad ing this law. To Meet August 28th I Nationally it Is estimated that Mrs. George Stafford, Kinder garten teacher said this week «bout 300,000 who were in that there would be a meeting school this past year and not ^Dílr. and 9Kr*. ÜfL«j &3*<tard ^auxjftio«» of kindergarten mothers. Au yet graduated can be expected gust 28 at the Mill City Ele not to return to school this fall. tn Oregon about 5900 students mentary school at 1 p. m. Naturally. What's mon personal than a con Births Reported from Santiam The Kindergarten will again will not return to the class versation? Home telephone extensions Memorial Hospital In Stayton be held in the former Gates rooms this fall, estimates Glen 7Kr m<f 7/Cn Arthur 9t. Uraderñí Bom August 14 to Mr. and High school and all mothers Weaver, supervisor of Occupa insure convenience and privacy for the whole tional Guidance in the State De Mrs. Robert Dallas Gilliland of who are interested in enrolling family. It costs so little. Order yours todey. Rt. 1, Scio a boy, Randy Lee, their youngsters are urged to partment of Education. Dr. Minear appealed to the weighing 8 pounds. attend the Mill City meeting. When you choose from our famous Regency Flower Wed* Bom August 15 to Mr. and Busses will be available to public for assistance in reduc ding Line you need have no qualms about quaiity-thia rick, ing the drop-out problem in Mrs. Eugene N. Laux at Rt. 1 transport the children and the raised HELIOGRAVINO* has all the distinction of the fin Oregon by saying, ' If each Stayton a boy, Carl Lawerance, fee is $10 a month. one of us will devote a few est craftsmanship-yet costs about half as much as you'd weighing 7 pounds 5% ounces. Bom August 16 to Mr. and Modem Equipment S a v e s hours, one day, or more dur guessl Do see the many other elegant type stylos...for your August and personally Mrs. Norvell Grant Martin of Money If we used 1940 mcth- ing complete wedding stationery needs. *Htlioptvinjnot le reach at least one potential Turner a girl, Pamela Denise, ods and equipment, It would be confused with engraving. weighing 7 pounds 6’4 ounces. cost farmers $13 billion more drop-out, we can help thous ands. ” Bom August 17 to Mr. and to grow the country’s food. Serving Mill City-Gaten, Aumsville, Mrs Donald Earl Fraley of which would add more than $5 Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner Stayton a boy, Rickey Dean, a week to the food bill of every Whv Don't VOfl Hnbsrrthe to weighing 5 pounds 5 ounces. THE Mil.!. CITY ENTERPRISE family in the United States. Phone R97-2772 117 N. E. Wall Street, Mill City PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week Winners Named At Glad Show Furniture Upholstery Stayton Radio & TV WOULD A FIRE TONIGHT REVEAL “DANGEROUS GAPS” IN YOUR HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE? Jerry Pittam Insurance SWes Money, Too! Students Urged to Go Io School THE ORIGINAL PANCAKE HOUSE Brides' delight our beautiful FLOWER WEDDING LINE MI Valley Telephone Company The Mill City Enterprise