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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1963)
■n < r< 4 . ’ V •a • : •*r City Enterprise f lA ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY voi i mi : OREGON'S EAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND XIX $3.00 A Year — 10c A Copy I Up find Down I ! The Avenue ity D m Moffatt On-gon’s great State Fair Is well under way at this writing. I think it I* a good fair this year. We t<i>k off l^iiior Day afternoon to go in for awhile and were well satisfied with what we saw. Much of it Is tile same old thing. The («Ioni coming front the various grilto along the way are really some- thing They make you hungry. 'Durr is nothing like it. espec ially if you have a stomach like mine. ’Die food smells so good, imt how my stiMiiach rebella if 1 eat some of the mixtures nils is aU l»rt of the fair, though. Not having much time to k»>k around, we • lid se<* some of tt>e agricultural exhibits Both 14nn ami Marlon oountlcs had their usual good farm ix»th displays. It is heartwarming to see what our state produces. "Die evening revue was well well worth seeing too. The crowds on ladior Day afternoon were huge, but everything seemed to be under control and traffic moved *m<x>lhly. With the ending of the fair this week end and Uu* beginning of school on Monday, things will be back to "normal” for the balance of the year. State Police Ivestigating Home Entry Power Outage at Detroit and Idanha Caused by Crane DETROIT On Thursday night at 7:11 there was a rush in Detroit to find candles and flashlight*. Residents ate either an early evening meal or went hungry. A power crane lifting logs onto the cold deck at Green Veneer in Idanha brushed against the power lines, caus ing a short that knocked out power in Detroit and Idanha. C. J. Watley was the crane operator and was not hurt. In Detroit, busy with the summer tourist trade, it caus ed some problems. The Cedars closed and reopened at 5 a. m. the next morning. The Lake Cafe and Detroit Patio both have gas grills, at Detroit Market, candles were placed at interval, and customers helped I by using flashlights. Consumers Power had the lights in at 10:30 that night. Open One Bid For Hospital Heat System Mr. and Mr*. Fred Gnuschke i and their 14-year-old nejihew, Only one bid for alterations I Xtnnle Andrews returned Sun to the heating system at San day afternoon from a six week* tiam Memorial hospital was re trip to College, Alaska where ceived by bid opening time they visited their nephew, Mr Thursday night. The bid, from and Mrs. Roland Itedick und Dayton Heating A Plumbing, son Russell. College Is a small Inc., Salem, came to $9,713. town located near Fairbank* Because a quorum was not TTtcy made the trip up there in present at the Board of Direct- their camper in nine days trav tor, meeting. President Lloyd eling about l.'>00 milm on gravel Girod turned the bid over to roals. 'Die return trip wa, the building committee for made in seven days. study, and asked them to sub Ridin’ the ole rail fence at the Pend- white; Princess Barbara Moore of Herm- Upon their return they found leton Round-Up grounds and unhering mit their recommendations at iflton, and Princesses Kay Brunner. Mary their house had been complete the next board meeting, Sep i» Queen Ann Storie and Janet Home all of Pend- in the 1C63 Round-Up season ly ransacked. Among the items tember 10. letón. missing are an electric mixer, Kelly Ann McCjrmach in the center in The separate bids submitted money and a diamond ring. by the Salem firm for each of Clothes from the closets and the six projects included were: dresser drawers were thrown Install room thermostats, aU over the floors and it wa* control valves, addition of new impossible to walk without line, in the west wing of the stepping on the thing, which hospital, $5.562. were strewn around Every Regrade existing hot water cuptxMird and dresser drawer heating and supply and return Santiam High School stud The recreation report from was opened and things taken line,. $1,194. the Mill City Ranger station ents are again reminded that out of a trunk Install new louvre for nursery state, that the Cedar Creek they must register thi* Friday, State Police Tom Drynan air conditioning unit, repair and September 6. Registration time road to Opal Lake is closed due wa, called to Investigate. rework unit, and install insula- to logging activities. is from 1 until 5 P. M. and tionn, $789. from 6:30 to 9 P. M. at the high Fishing report* indicate good Install check valve,, balanc Mrs. Edith Mason, president school. catches available in most of of the Mill City Woman's club ing cocks and other items, $661. Students are asked to bring the <>rca streams. Except for heavy traffic on Clean existing fuel lines, in their fees with them at the time said this week she would like looks like we're going to have Fire danger is very high Highway 22 Mill City wa* very stall new fuel old pump and fuel an expression of opinion regard of registration. A complete a special election this fall It with the weather forecast call quiet on Labor Day with only old strainer, $1,048. schedule fee was printed in last ing the possibility of starting a may not be the tiling to do. a few business house* open. ing for hot. dry conditions for Repair oil burners. $529. Kindergarten student* will library in Mill City. The library week* Enterprise. t>Ut It had to oNne. As Howell start this year September 16 at the next two days and then The flag* placed in front The contractor will have 60 would be manned by volunteer Registration for student* at- Appling Jr. said: "I have felt the former Gate* high school. some cooling. of m<»t business houses in town workers from the various wom days to complete the job after tending the Gates-Mill City for some time that a taxpayer Mm. George Stafford will again letting of the bid. The bid was For those Interested in tak proclaimed the fact that an en’s organizations in town. revolt wa* in progress But be the tvachrr and monthly fee ing scenic ride* in the Mill City other holiday, the last one of grade schools will be from 1 It is possible that the city was opened by Thoma, C. Jam September 6. until 8 P. M. 1 think the depth of this one for the youngster 1* $10.00. district to such places a* Elk the summer season, had ar ieson. Portland, consulting me Parents of beginning first might build an addition on the came a* a surprise to almost Parent* having any questions l.akc. Phantom Bridge, South : i '. •• I city hall if enough interest is chanical engineer. graders are requested by Ore everybody." Narrows, Etc., The income and expense sum regarding kindergarten, may Breitcnbush It wa* a "field day’’ for the gon state law to present a birth shown. This could be indicated To me it is not surprising I contact Mm. Wanda Richard* the road* are passable and can great outdoors with all the certificate, Oregon pupil medi in the form of a petition and mary for the month of July ilon’t think th» ¡teople <4 Orr- at 897 X018 <>r Mm Jesse liod- be comfortably traveled at min state, national and county cal record and report of dental be brought to a vote of the showed that "business was up” imum speeds. These roads are parks filled to capacity. Many I at the hospital. There were 434 g<m are revolting again»! the ••ker at 897-2766. examination, prior to the open people. meant tor leisure trips. out-patients compared to 369 in state taxes levied as much a* jieople stopped along the river ing date of school. July of 19» 2, 142 tr. patients Frderal taxes. They felt they Grade Students Told to eat their lunch and enjoy the Santiam High School young compared to 111, 24 babies had to begin reducing taxes scenery. Report, indicated that people got the "feeling" of Detroit Dam born compared to 11, and 41 someplace, and this juat hap Of Supplies Needed the State Fair and mountain school early tht, week when * A. M. Daily Weather Reading surgery cases compared to 22. pened to be the vehicle they and coast resort, were also they picked up their annuals on Students in grade one through and Lake Elevation Summary for the year through decided to ride upon. Ihe gov five <>t the new Gates-Mill City doing a booming business. Tuesday evening. Max. Min. Pep. Elev July: Thursday, September 3 ernment Is getting too many adminlstrtive school district are Labor Day for the past sever All schools in the Mill City- August 28 80 52 0.00 1555 42 1963 jimplr on the payrolls and too asked to bring the following Mill City Garden club at the al yearn has been the last day 1962 Gates area will open Monday. August 29 83 53 0.00 1555.05 Out-patients ....... .2,654 2,321 fow to support them Too many supplies the first day of school. home of Mrs. Q V. Miller. One of vacaion for >xxingsters in this September 9. August 30 81 57 0.00 1554.72 In-patients __ 889 853 Chiefs and not enough Indian* September 9: area; however school will open o'clock dessert luncheon. August 31 63 56 0.00 1554.34 Total Days 4,028 3,236 *o to speak, and the balance Is a week later September 9— Large box of crayons, two Friday. September S Sept. 1 64 57 0.00 1553.96 Daily Average 19 15 Itccuming worse each year. pencils, tablet and tennis sltoea. this year, giving cannery and I OOF lodge at hall 8 p. m. Sept. 2 73 55 trace 1553.60 Total Babies Bom .. 130 People are becoming a little no bean picking students an extra Sept. 3 78 55 000 1553.05 Surgery Cases Mr. iuu I Mrs. James Swan sick of governmental waste. 265 260 Monday, September 9 week to work. her Bister, They are grtting ready for an recently visited Gatea-Mill City schools open other "Boston Tea Party" so Mm. Vine Matheny in Portland. I Jons club steak fry at city to s|>cak. They will rebell more Mm. Matheny recently under park. 6:30. and more until some curb* in went eye surgery. On their way Marilyn Chapter No. 143 While the Labor Day holiday government are made. They home they stopped in Oregon OES potluck dinner at 6 30 brought no traffic deaths in our are sick of sending billions of City to visit Mr. and Mm. Clyde Meeting at 8 p. m. immediate vicinity, it did turn dollar* to foreign countries, who Rogem, who are recuperating Turwlay September 10 the highway's of the nation into would tum on us at the drop of from their automobile accident. a slaughter house as record the hat. Foreign aid money la Mm. Rogem is now at the home CWF Christian church salad crowds of pleasure seekers hit being wasted by the countries of h«T daughter, following two luncheon, 12:30. Meeting to fol A 90-day waterfowl hunt and ing until October 26. The gen the open road to find recrea wc send It to. It is not used months spent in the Oregon City low. a liberalized season for upland eral bag limit was set at three tion over the last long holiday In a manner that bring, any hospital. She is now able to Mill City Volunteer firemen bird gunners tells the story of cock pheasants per day and 12 particular prestige to the United I ] walk a little, with help. Eighteen million dollars have of the year. at hall at 7:30. the game commission's recent in possesion. In Malheur coun High mark for highway deaths I been sent to the state treasur States. I often wonder what1 action in Portland when it set ty the bag limit was upped ers of Oregon and Washington was set over the July 4th holi the bird hunting regulations for to four cock pheasants per day, would happen if we shut off as the two states' share of Na- day this year and barring late the 1963 season. all foreign aid today right 12 in possession. Alro one hen tional Forest receipts for fis- reports, it appeared the death now. Then take a good hard A straight 90-day season be pheasant will be allowed in the tally for the 78-hour holiday fell cal year 1963. The money wiU look nt the program as a whole. ginning at 1 p. m., October 8 possession limit in Malheur be distributed to counties in only two short of the 556 record Ijct the countries prove they November 16 and extending through January county from which National Forest lands are ed on that long weekend. really are our friends, and not 5 was set for waterfowl hunt i tlirough 24. The death breakdown for the located. just the recipients of a handout. The general quail season will ers with a general bag limit of This is nearly $2 million holiday period from 6 p. m. I jc ! them prove they are not four ducks daily, eight in pos run concurrent with the pheas Frioay until midnight Monday above the total for the previous countries with communistic session. A bonus of two mal ant season state-wide, with the year and second only to I960’* night: beliefs liet them have free elec lards in the daily bag and four bag limit set for 10 quail per Traffic 554. total of $19 million, according tions to choose their leader,. In mallards in possession will be day in the aggregate, 20 in Drownings 65. to J. Herbert Stone, Regional this way maybe wc could find allowed In counties bordering possession. In addition, quail Boating 9. Forester, Pacific Northwest Re out which countries really arc the Columbia and Snake river gunners will be allowed an ex Planes 6 gion, U. S. Forest Service. our friends. areas. These counties include tended season in eastern Ore Miscellaneous 68 Oregon's share of the receipts Then, if they cannot prow Baker, Gilliam, Malheau, Mor gon from November 25 through Total 702. It was announced today that amounted to $13.045.105.15 and these points of loyalty to us to At West Stayton Leslie Head- row, Sherman, Umatilla. Union. December 31 under the same our satisfnekon, let them turn the Volunteers for Constitutional foreign or domestic agreement Washington's was $5,119,217.66. ley was killed in a farm acci Wallowa and Wasco counties. bag limit regulations. There Government of Oregon. Inc., The total for the two states is to Runsia for aid. Let the com which would abrogate this The bag limit on ducks will will be no open season an bob dent. greater than the combined munistic countries carry the have slated a public meeting for amendment allow not more than two wood white quail. burden of feeding these coun-| Mill City. Tentative date has ’’Section 3. The activities of amount returned to all the other Chukar hunter, were allowed ducks in the daily bag or in tries. It wouldn't take long to | been set for September 21. the United States Government states which have National For- possession, and one hooded a long season and an increase Sportsmen To Meet Wallace L. lx*, president of use up all the food and resourc which violate the intent and est land. merganwr in the daily bag. in the bag and possession limits Payments represent 25 per At Mehama Fire Hall es the communistic countries the group from Portland will purpose* of this amendment two in possession. There will over last year. The Hungarian could muster. Tnen maybe wc be present and show a 20-min- shall, within a period of three cent of the receipts from uses be no open season on redheads partridge season will also run Art Hagen, president of the ute film on the Liberty Amend of all National Forest resources could keep from bankrupting yearn from the date of the concurrently with the chukar Sportsmen's or canvasbacks. <>ur country trying to feed the ment. "In the Cause of Free ratification of this amendment, —timber, grazing, recreation, North Santiam The goose bag limit is identic hunts. For these bird« the sea club has announced the next dom, ’’ and then conduct a ques be liquidated and the properties land use, power, and minerals. people, of the world. meeting for September 9 at the al to last year with three per son will ron from September 7 If wc cut down on foreign aid tion and answer period. A sup and facilities affected shall be Mehama Fire hall at 8 p. m. day and six in possession. The straight through to December we could have all the money wc ply of literature will also be on sold. He stated the club was in daily bag may be increased to 31. The bag limit wa, set at need to carry out our education hand for those who are not “Section 4. Three years after need of a married couple to act six providing three or more eight bird, per day in the ag program, and lower taxes too. familiar with the Liberty Am the ratification of thi, amend are snow geese. The possession regare, 16 in possession. as caretakers for the lodge. endment. ment the sixteenth article of Previously, the commission remains the same. One Ross's He also reminded those using To give residents of the can amendment, to the Constitution That our people are becom for sage goose will be allowed in the etablished st'a sons the lodge facilities to be care ing fed up wtth government yon area who may not be fam of the United States shall stand DETROIT—The Detroit am ful as no insurance was pro daily bag or possession this grouse, blue and ruffed grouse, controls was manifest by the iliar with the IJberty Amend repealed and thereafter Con bulance answered two calls on band-tailed pigeon, and mourn vided for member protection. year. farmers’ vote for freedom when ment, The Enterprise herewith gress shall not levy taxes on Friday. The first was about I The commission set the snipe ing doves. The mourning dove Hagen said arrangements they voted against the controls give, information which tell, [»ersonal incomes. estates, 2:30 p. m. when one car ram were being made for some en season from October 26 through hunt will extend from Septem on wheat farming. It would what the amendment intend, to and/or gift,.'' med info the back of another tertainment following the Mon- December 9 over the entire ber 1 through 30, bag and pos appear the farmers got tired do, mainly elimintc all Fcd- The information received here at Big Cliff. state with a bag and possession session limit of 10 and 20; band day evening meeting. of the tightening of government deral Income Tax and take the goes on to state "The Liberty tailed pigeon, September 1 limit of eight and eight. Ray Sophy and Harold Cham controls, more bureaucrats and Federal Government out of Amendment doc, not affect the pion answered that call. One The black bralt season was through 30. bag and possession mounting costs They got tired business. Corporation tax tn any manner. boy received a cut on the fore McMorris Named set for Nevember 18 through limit of eight and eight; blue of lieing paid for not produc “Uberty Amendment, “Sec “Our gigantic Federal Gov head. January 31. with a daily bag and ruffed grouse from Sep ing. Maybe this is the first tion 1. The Government of the ernment owns and operate, over and possession limit of three tember 7 through 22 in eastern The other run was about 9:30 All-Star Shortstop step for us to regain control of United States shall not engage 700 separate corporate activi p. m. This call was answered Oregon and September 7 Gordy McMorris was named birds. our country. Our government In any business, professional, ties, that compete with the very by Joe Brosig, Ron Galbraith the aíl-star shortstop in the Upland bird gunners will have through 15 In western Oregon, seems to think it should control commercial, financial or in people who keep them alive and Bob Litton. I Northwest Regional Softball a pheasant season beginning at bag and possession limit of us. instead of us controlling the dustrial enterprise except ns through the payment of taxes. 8 a. m., October 12 and extend three and six; and sage grouse A car wih two men went over • tournament held in Portland. government. Let's hope we specified in the Constitution. 700 actlvties that compete with the bank juat part the bridge 1 He played for Vandervort ing through November 24 in all hunt from September 7 through wake up and save the freedoms "Section 2. The constitution or private enterprise. 700 activities going towards Salem. The men | Builder, who placed third in the areas of the state except Mal 15 in Harney and that part of we do have, and cut out some laws of any State, or the laws that pay not a dime in taxes.” were taken to Santiam Memor- tournament. McKee Rambler heur county. A seed harvesting Malheur county south of high of the surplus bureaus in Wash of the United States shall not More information will be ial hospital, neither being seri- s of Beaverton won the title by problem here influenced the way 20, bag limit and posses ington. be subject to the term, of any given next week. commission to delay the open- sion limit two and two. "••■’y injured. ( defeating Seattle 1-0. ously Fire Danger High Kindergarten To Start September 16 All Quiet Says Ranger Report Around City Labor Day Local Schools To Open September 9 Ask Expression For Library In Mill City kKea/Aer, Coming Events National Forest Receipts Received By Counties Public Meeting on Liberty Amendment to Constitution Scheduled for Mill City Detroit Ambulance Answers Two Call Bird Hunts Liberalized By Game Commission