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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1963)
4—TTie Mill City Enterprise, Thursday. Sept. 19, 19G3 Up and Down The Avenue LADIES and GIRLS BLOUSES Ry Don Motta« Fall and Winter Priced at $1.89 to $3.98 Ada’s Needle Shop Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City OK! BLOW THE WHISTLE! ’64 CHEVROLET TRUCKS ARE READY TO GO TO WORK! i v TV * NROTC A Salem Scene Scholarship Available by Robert L. Der ned de | Interim CummSttM» Stmlie* Stat,. Sale* Tux laaue Visitors at Detroit Dam Show Increase More people than lire in Ore gon have been visitors at Army I Engineer dam projects In the | Portland District during the * first clghi months of 1963 Projects engineers n«|»nt«-<l that a total of 1,929,000 persona wrre checked into their pro jects during that |<crt<al That was more than the 1.RIG,000 l>cofdc most recently estimated ns residents Bonneville Dam. the pioneer army engineer project In this state, was still the greatest drawing card. attracting 539 9NM |M-rsotis to the end of August, said Walter A. Mackie, former project engineer at l>etrolt dam. They came in 163.453 ve hicles I Airing August, Bonneville hail 157.67« visitors, which was a drop from th«* 175,900 check ed in Inst year All were rated ns sightseers, although 11.161 in-raons fished lawk tenilers clocked 148 IsMits in the lock Detroit Dam drew 347.031 la-rsona to ttie end of August, and 131.429 came last month a big gala over July, Tkaiald A. Westrick. project engineer, said 53.019 boaters. 55.K.1O cam|«-rs. 4.3.434 sightseers, 41.871 anglers. 22.455 swimmers. 31.858 water skiers, and 17.Ml picnickers wrre estimated. They repre sented 22 foreign nations. Fem Ridge resrrvolr near Eugene ranked third for the season with 306.964 visitors The Dalles Dam. on the CV lumbia River, drew 363.053 Visitors who came in 69.962 ve- hides laokout Point nixl Dexter Dams in the u|>prr Willamette Valley ranked fifth with 225.793 visitors during the first el<ht months Three other Willamette ley projects listed wrre tag«.» Grove reservoir, with 240 visitors; Itorena reservoir. ».221 and Hills Creek, 44.GM The possibility of a sales tax mergers, relocation of indust In Oregon kxwns tixlay as a re ry and tile depletion of natural sult of a Legislative Taxation resources." Malli coat also noted that Applications a tv now avail- Interim Committee decision Sept. 6th to study and prepare Oregon is losing employment in able for the Navy's eighteenth a sales tax bill for the next three major industry groups annual NROTC qualification agriculture, logging and saw test, according to Burton legislative session. Even opponents of sales tax mills and trans|*»rtation. Mint Boroughs, counselor at Santiam gave the idea a firm pat on of these jolis, he said, "are in High School The nationwide ex th«» back, agreeing the commit the unskilled field " amination will be given Decem Mallicoat noted his depart ber 14. 196.1. and nll éligible tee should prepare a "good ment dora not attempt to de male high school seniors and bill" for the 1965 session. It aptx'ared the committee velop industry in Oregon which graduates may apply. might have been influenced by retjuin's a high projxirtion of On the basls <>f this test, prospects that voters may de unskilled workers, "Rather, he personal Interviews, jiiiysical feat the $60 billion tax increase emphasized, "we prefer to at examinations, and other factors. at th«» Oct. 15th sjwcial elect tract new industries ami pro Burton Boroughs explain mote a climate for growth of ed, over 2000 young men will I«» ion. existing Industrie* that will em Although some members gave given college educations as conditional support, it was evi ploy professional and technical midshipmen in NROTC units In dent that a new source of rev- ly train«! workers, since this 52 well-known colleges and un .nd with fall the tv starts its enuc would be needed should will help bring a higher per iversities throughout the count- id of new programs, thank tin» income tax txxist be defeat - capita income." ry powers that be. as it ed. Registrations tor the test med everytime I turned on Sen. Robert Elfstnxn, R-Sal- will close November 22 Infor- one-eyed monster it was the em, said he would support a motional bulletins and applica ic old crud we d seen last sales tax only if it was used to tions are available from Mi "reduce property taxes." Rep Boroughs or the nearest U. S ne thing that still sort of Sidney Bazett. R-Grants Pass, Navy Recruiting Station. s me is die commercials, said a sales tax should be usi-d A successful applicant re- Mr*. A mo 111 Malone se detergents. The man for "etiucation an«! property Recent visitors at the home ccives financial aid for four les home and here is the tax relief." Bazett continued, of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Geston years of college This includes and e woman all gushy “ if yxxi do those I things the were Mr. and Mr*. Claude > ' tuition, books, uniforms. uniforms, mis ty over some cockeyed soap pevpl«» will pass a sales tax Wismen, of Milwaukie. expenses. cellaneous and a s used in the automatic. And it would bring new indus- $50.00 per month retainer fee Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Geston ves she bought some new try into the state " spent the weekend in Cottage After successfully completing iwashing soap that is just The House block«»<l Senate Grove visiting Mr. and Mrs. college degree requirements imy or so she states as she efforts at the recent session to Charles Jacobs an«! family. and naval science training. •ws and pants, real sexy place a sales tax on the ballot. Sunday dinner guests at the NROTC midshipmen b «» c o m r know, or else she just ran Such a measure would lx» refer Harry Spencer txxne In Idanha commissioned officers tn the U 440 . So she suckers the red to the peapie. were Mr. an«! Mrs. Arnold Ma S Navy or Marine Corp*. boy into helping her with At the same meeting. State lone, During their training. Rego dishwashing, window clean- Tax Commissioner Wakio Carl lar NROTC midshipmen enjoy Mr. an«! Mr*. George Bow and floor cleaning and son. gave interesting testimony man have moved to Salem three summer cruises with var irg with all the new "easy'' to the State's tax base. Using Cecil Johnson has a broken ious naval units. Including visits lucts and they hilariously 1960 figures, he said 55.7 per finger and will be unable to to foreign ports These ends«'« inue through the bit. ho. ho. cent of Or«»gon land is under play football for awhile. It was help them leant more abixit the and ha. ha. ha—blg joke public «ownership. 85 percent of broken during practice. variety of interesting and chal only stop their gaiety long which is owned by the Federal Weekend visitor* at the Pave lenging opportunities available igh for their sinuses to government. Fixieral assets in White horn«- in Ivtroit were to them as naval officers n. after sniffing something Oregon amount to $3 4 billion Male citizens of the United Dave's parents. Mr. and Mrs their noses, and then to the Carlson suggested that the Clyde White of Pro«pect. States who will be over 17 but breathing and 'happy daze' total true cash value in Oregon Mrs. Ann Stevens «4 Detroit not yet 21 on June 30. 196-1. and in. What a bunch of drivel, is 19 billion with only 11 billion is home after spending some who are now high school sen len the commercial where subject to taxes. Typical ex time in Salem Memorial ho<- iors or graduates, are eligible "breadwinner'' comes home empt properties, other than pital to apply for the December 14. 1 a hard day at the office, Rainbow Girli Attend Federal and State, are charit Sunday visitors at the Fred 1963. NROTC qualifying test his pert little woman says, able. fraternal, church and Miller home in Idanha were Those who attain qualifying Salem Installation ■ry and get ready for din- private college real and per Mrs. Kate Eberly and her scores will be interviewed ami Order of Rainbow For t Jiris and PTA tonight.” This is sonal property, as well as per grandson, Dennisc Eberly from given physcial examinations No 60 of Mdl City attended a re the old boy flips his wig sonal property in homes, auto Banks. next February Rainbow Installation in Salem says I just got home—the mobiles, etc. Detroit High School Football Sunday ami had dinner la tor in really hits the fan so he Real property exemption for team will travel to OSI) Friday the day. for the bathroom and Jayvees Lose Game the aged amounts to approxi to play a game at 3 p m l)e- Tie girls also plan on st- s a pill, and comes out all mately $170 million this year troit Jost their first game of To Stayton 35-8 tending Church at Idanhn Sun >y and gay, kisses his wife This came about through pas the season to Falls City last Santiam's JV Wolverines k«t day. September 22 in a group. the kids and everything is sage of S. B. 97 at the 1963 Leg Friday 26-0. a fixitball game to the Eagle Those making the Sunday ir,g up roses. Most likely islature. Nancy Storey Is In Salem JV'» at Stayton Monday night. trip were Billie Malone, Sara •eal life, if he acted like On Aug. 28, the Technological Memorial hospital with a 35«. Smith, Janee Beiveal, Marl- he’s get popped in the Employment Committee (auto strep throat. Stayton ran nll over the Wol ice Teller. Juanita Morgan and s with a wet dish rag. and mation) met to review what The Cascad«» Canyon club did verines in the first half scor Lynda Parker Taking the girls where to go. It could only has been done to restrain dis not ni«x-t this month. They will ing four of their five TD's, with were Mr ami Mrs Kelly Bel- en on a tv commercial. placed or unskilled employees. hold their first meeting October all four conversion attempts veal and Mm I-Aureli Johnson Ray Ziegler, director of sen 9. g<xxl. Santiam never stoppe«! ve to go back to the state ior workers. Bureau of Labor, Visiting last week with Mr. going backwards during the for this last bit of human testified that the bureau has and Mrs. Joe Mulse of Detroit first half, but they gave l)an Eagles down field and Frank est. We took in the horse given "Group Counseling" to were their former neighlxirs Rue a chance to get off some Turn upset their quarterback s on he last day—Alta fi- unskilled employees to help from Oceanside, Calif., Mr. and good punts of up tb 50 yards. in the end zone for a safety A 1 if we didn't go before them help themselves find jobs. Mrs Don Langwell. The Wolverines came back in later interception by Dan Rue we'd have enough mon- Commissioner Dave Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reinke the second half and played a carried the ball 40 yards, ot the •ft to pay the oil bill. Sure Department of Employment, in have rented the house next to little football Quarterback the Eagle's 20. but the Eagle's gh. I saw a slick looking dicated his department ha* Harold Champions on Clester Brent Walckr moved his team intercept«! one of Santiam'* four legged I mean so counseled individually with the avenue. Mrs. Reinke teaches 50 yards downfield to score, passes Inside the 10 With Stay >bled down and bet my $2. unemployed and plans to start second grade at Detroit school with a 20-yard pass and run to ton's single last-half ta Iley he horses started around group counseling shortly. and Mr. Reinke works for the Dan Rue. making the talley. Santiam led that period by rack, clippity, clippity, clip Cameron said it is the semi Forest Service. The conversion failed, aftrr 8-6. but the first half more a good fast start. But some- skilled and unskilled who are Francis Dummer and Bob which Santiam pushed t h e than accounted for that. went wrong with my nag unemployed. "Our problem." Litton went to Albany Thursday • was going clop, clop, clop, he declared, “is to up-grade night to a dinner meeting with an eld plow horse—coming their ability.” the other superintendents an«! 1st. Oli, well, Alta hit a "Oregon citizens expect a coaches of the newly formed so all in all we didn't have higher standard of education.” Casco League. > into bankruptcy. said Dr. Leon Miner, head of Mr. and Mrs John Estey the Department of Education. were Sunday dinner guests ot en I saw something that He said a greater percentage Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ellis at Scio. d have interested Shields (Formerly Dew Drop In) of Oregonians have more edu Mr. and Mrs. John Estey had ine. I saw a gal who had cation than the majority ot a birthday dinner for John ntly been sitting too close I */2 Miles East Mill City, Highway 22 other states. Estey and Lucille Brown Fri and too long at the table—she Stating that more emphasis day evening. Guest* were Don was really stacked -like hsy T should be placed on "job train na and Linda Brown. Pearl I. She was barreling down ing." Minear said Oregon is the Giebler and Mr. and Mrs. Gor igh the crowd like a D9 only western state not having a don Brown and Mr. and Mrs. All Shields would have vocational training school in its John Estey. to do was put a big blade metropolitan center. ont of her. He could have Andrew Juros, head of the need- Under New Management all the access roads Welfare department, reported Steve (Shorty) Hoynek > log all the trees in the a recent study on aid to de HOURS: 6 A. M. TO 9 P. M. on. Oh. well, I guess we pendent children of unemployed all kinds of people—and Passed Away Thursday pai-ents in Oregon which show J. Cherry H. Williamston ave them, ed that 60 percent did not have Mgra. Funeral services will be hold v that fall is just around a fifth grade education. Nat Saturday morning at 10:30 omer—and us with so little ional average is 42 percent. On at Weddle Chapel in Stayton ner—the rains are s’arting the other hand, only nine per for Steve (Shorty) Hoynek. 79, ■nittenly already. One cent had a high school or bet a resident of this area since thing though, maybe we’ll ter education compared to 20 1912. who died Thursday night _ hrough the season without percent national average. at the Marian Nursing home. a major forest fire. Let's hope Evidence of this nature would Interment will be at : Fair- so. indicate that Oregon has fewe» view cemetery. "more educated" on welfare He lived in a small house Too Late to Classify than the national average. Mrs. Ingle near Mr, and S. H. Mallicoat, director of WANTED—Part-time job 9 to Department of Planning and Johnson who helped care for 2, any day except Sundays. Development, said there are a him until he became too ill for Any type work considered. number of other factors affect them to care for and he was Phone 897-2217. 38p ing employment which are not taken to the Marian Home about four months ago. technological change*. "They Hoynek was born in Russia include,” he said, "changes in Automotive & Industrial demand for products, business and came to this country in 1908. Ho was first employed Maintenance in coal mines in New York and later at a Portland hospital. Welding, Dintel Engine After moving to the Santiam Public Notices Service Canyon he followed the logging Hhep or Field ANNOUNCEMENT OF When It comes to building supplies, industry. He became a citizen CAU, FOR BIDS of the United States in 1922 we can meet all your needs "from the Deleo Batterien Pursuant to the action of the ground upl” Everything from founda Board of Directors, School Dis Factory Equipment trict No. 129J, IJnn County, Dew Drop In Cafe tion masonry to roofing at thrifty Ignition Parte Oregon, taken at the regular prices. Everything delivered right to of said board -Septem Dealer for Aireo Welding meeting To Open Sept. 25 ber 12, 1963, sealed bids will be your job right on time! Products received at the Santiam High Mrs. Mike Oierry and her School office, Mill City, Oregon son-in-law, Homer Williamston until 8 p. m. October 10, 1963, have leased the Dew Drop In for fuel for district vehicles. from Mrs. Athol Savage, and Details may be obtained from have set the opening date for Open Saturday Jim and Varyl Hoover William E. T.ewellen, superin September 25. Hi. *97-2911 Mill City Ph. 897-26IO Mill CHy, Oregon tendent of schools, Mill City, Mrs. Oierry said they plan Oregon. 39 on featuring specialty foods. Here we are at that time of year when all club« and social activities start again, and at times, I wish it could be sum mer. or vacation time, for an- other month or two. Always one of the first chores for u» Lions club members is the an- nu.il caletxlar sales drive It is •essary though, if the club hes to continue the program sight conservation. Each ir several young people have ‘ glasses who wouldn't have m if it were not for the irt put forth by the club mbers. and when I look at it that light. I guess it is well th the time spent. DETROIT IDANHA Cherry’s Cafe Opening September 25th A new ’64 Chevrolet is a lot more truck than your money bought the last time. Bodies, cabs, engines, frames, suspensions—all have been improved to give you more value for practically the same investment. Let us bring one over to show you why Chevrolet’s the truck to put your money on. GOING TO BUILD OR REPAIR? ...SEE USI QUALITY trucks cost less Telephono yourthtmht dealer about any typo of truck Gene Teague Chevrolet 1st and Holister Stayton Ph. 769-2126 Hoover's Repair ) Kelly Lumber Sales