The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 26, 1963, Image 1

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ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY - OREGON' S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
VOLUME MX
M'MItER 39
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, Till RSHAY, SEIT. 2«, 19H3
1
Grange Fair
Winners
Are Named
Farm Booth at Grange Fair
I
Ed McCurdy Among
19 Valley Students
For Scholarship
Ed McCurdy was among the I
19 valley students who mark* '
the semi-final list in the nation-I
wide competition for merit
scholarships.
Ed is active in ail school af- .
fnim at Santiam High school I
where he is president of the
senior class and advertising
manager for the student body.
He is the son of Mr and Mm
Ralph McCurdy.
The semi-finalmtn will <x»m-
pete in further tests for posi-
tlons as finalists From the fin-1
alista are selected about 1.500 I
merit scholarship winners Each ,
scholarship is
a
four-year I
award, tailored to each recip-1
tent's financial need, to the col-1
lege of his or her choice.
Valley schools placing senior
students in the coveted serni-
finalist rank this week include
Salem, Corvallis. Scio, Dallas
Mill City and McMinnville
In April. 196-1. names of the
Merit scholars will be announc­
ed. There are about 175 business
corporations, foundations, col­
leges, and trusts participating
in the scholarship award.
Burns Gives
Santiam Reds
Bad Time
$3.00 A Year — 10c A Copy
To Be Installed
Linn-Marion
Get Work
Project Funds
Santiam fell before the over­
whelming size and experience of
Willamette National Forest
LYONS The Santiam Valley
a tough Burns team Friday
Supervisor. David R. Gibney
< «range ended Its annual one
night. The Wolverines scrapped
trxlay announced plans to spend
day fair Saturday night with
and held the Highlanders score­
$250 ,000 allocated to the Forest
winners named in 12 divisions.
less for 36 minutes of ball, after
under Phase IV of the Acceler­
I ¿ending the lint with first-
a 14 points first quarter, only to
ated Public Works Program.
place awards were
allow a score on the final play
The work projects will be in
Canning Bertha Heal.
Mrs
of the game for the final score
Marion and Linn Counties and
lti< hard li a S I
F<-ni Sletto,
of 20-0
will have on-site labor employ­
Lynda
Parker
will
be
in
­
Gladys Lake, Birdie Krokcr
Bums scored their points on a
ed by June 30. 1964.
Emit G I'
Myers. Lloyd
one-yard smash by 267-pound■ stalled as worthy advisor
Linn County will
receive
Slefto, Mr» O A.
Mnrshall,
Tlin Tyler, a seven-yard sweep of Marilyn Assembly No. $100.000. Use is estimated as
Allirrt
Julian.
Georgia Hays,
by Phi! Teal, and a five-yard 60 Order of Rainbow for follows:
Santiam Valley Grange hall between Lyons and Me­
Helen Shaw, Steve Dark, Ixila
plunge by Tom Nimsic. They Girls at ceremonies open to
$8.500 for construction of a
hama
was
filled
Saturday
with
displays
of
flowers,
vege
­
Hlnce, Anns Pietrok
played a powerful game with the public, Sunday, Septem­ road and boat launching ramp
Baking Bertha Baal, Mrs table» and fruits raised in this fertile valley. Above is
a multiple offense based on the
ber 29 at 2 o’clock at the at Hoover Campground on De­
Richard Basl. Fern Sletto, Alta one of the farm booths at the fair. This one belonged to
single wing type of play Their
troit Reservoir in the Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Basl. Another spectacular farm
Bodekrr, Birdie Krokcr.
rushing defense threw Santiam IOOF Hall.
Ranger District.
Vegetables Lloyd Sletto. Ab booth display was right next to this one. It was being set
for long losses at critical mo-.
$19.000 for construction of a
---------------------------------- 1
Iwrt Julian. Frances Hendricks. up at the time this picture was taken by Mr. and Mrs.
ments in the game and held j
water system and comfort sta­
Helen Shaw, Steve Dark. Bertha Cecil Lake of Mill City.
the Wolverines scoreless.
The Mill City Enterprise photo.
tion at Hoover Campground.
Basl, Rose Bell, l<ola Hlnce.
Santiam had nothing to be,
$64.000 for construction of a
1 zither Stout. Mrs Warren Bail,
ashamed of in their effort. After |
warehouse, residence and other
S F Wizer, Warner Hampton.
a disasterous start, they were •
improvements at the site of
Molly Dark, Mattle Stout. David
able to hold the powerful vis-1
the new Sweet Home Ranger
Sledge, Mrs Carol Raymond.
¡tors at bay but a lack of scor- I
Station. The Station is now und­
Phillip Pietrok
ing punch kept them from get­
er construction with money al­
Mrs
Richard
Fnncywork
ting back in the ball game. The |
located under Phase IV of the
Basl, Mrs. S. E Wiser. Helen
final score by Bums came at
APWP
Shaw, Alta Bodekcr. Ixniise
the expense of second stringers I
$8,500 for constrution of a
Pietrok. Eva Bressler. Jennie
Work on a $24.000 reconstruc­ comfort station at Trail Bndge
who were gaining valuable ex­
Moe. Hertha Allen, Gladys I-ake,
perience for future encounters tion of a section of Pacific j Campground along Trail Bridge
Joanne
Bonnie
<7iri»ti-nsrn,
Light
Company’s i Reservoir in the McKenzie
and who showed their aversion Power &
Waltz. Carol Waltz
Fred Berg, chairman of the
feeder I Rang, r District.
to being sc< red upon by throw­ 12.000-volt distribution
Flowers Mm Dick (forman. calendur sale» drive Monday
ing the try for point out of the serving the rural area southeast • The remaining $140,000 is al­
Hendricks,
Leonard night said there is still u lot of
of Scio is nearing completion, j located for use in liarion
Frances
end zone.
I .ambrreht. Pntricla Duncan. work to tie done on the calendar
The Big Red s hopes were according to Wayne Goin. PP County. Use is estimated as
Mattle Stout, Jeanne Jennings. sales drive, lie asked all mem­
PORTt-AND NurthweM N a-
twice kindled by near-break­ 4L’s Stayton manager
follows:
1 kmna Rasmussen. Rose Bell. bers to get out and complete tural Gas Company's annual re­
Crews are currently replac­
away runs by Ron Cannon, the
$3.600 for paving road and
Mrs. Don Clark, the former ■ team's leading ground gainer. ing 68 poles with 77 new ones parking area at Big Springs
1 zither Stout, Jennie M o e. I their territories by Monday the port for 1962 has received a first
Gladys Izike. Eva Bressler. Kn-1 30th. This Is the Lions only fund­ place award in the 23rd Annual Nita Braden, and Mrs. Verne Defensively,
the
Wolverines to help strengthen the line's re­ Campgrund in the Detroit Ran­
th lern Manning. Marie Harris. I raising drive during the year Report Survey sponsored by Fi­ Clark, the former Maud Brad- ( were led by Randy Marshall sistance to damage caused by ger District.
Nancy Etze). Mrs. Ted Etzel. and money is used for the sight nancial World, the nation's old­ en. have received word of the and Mike Gleason, who were wind, lightning and heavy ice
$4,000 for pavvng at the site
Mrs Albert Julian. Anna Piet­ conservation program.
est tHisiness and financial week­ passing of their brother. Carl R. , very effective against most of and the resulting interruptions of the Mill City Ranger Station.
rok. Birdie Krokcr, Virginia Sy-
Braden at Smith Center. Kansas the Highlander sweeps. Rich of service.
Anyone who has not been con- ly
$94.400 for reconstruction of
veraon. Mrs. Garreth
The line, supplied from the the Breitenbush Road. Project
tncted may sign up for their
Francis F. Hill, president of where he resided Mr. Braden Walker. Joe Hirte. and Larry
(Tiildren's
flowers
Nancy calendar cither at The Mill City Northwest Natural, will receive was bom to John and Tiny Conover, also made outstanding Scio substation, extends about will include widening and
Dougall, lznda Cox. Danny Wll- Enterprise office or the Post a bronze Oscar at the annual Braden in Smith County. Kan efforts on defense. Captains five and one-half miles east of straightening of a three-mile
aon. Wendy Walton. Marilyn Office Tile Lions want to be awards banquet Wednesday ev­ December 31, 1KX9 and came Don Podrabsky and Larry ' Scio and crosses Richardson section of the road beginning
Davis.
sun* ix> one wanting a calendar ening. October 30. In the Grand with his parents to Oregon in, Drake gave an excellent ac-: Gap road.
about 3*4 miles froln the high­
Oil paintings
Harold Wil­ is not contacted, and this will Ballroom of the New York 1901
count of themselves an both of­
"When complete, the streng­ way.
liams.
The family first lived at Mc­ fense and defense.
thened installation will help en­
give individuals an opportunity Hilton Hotel. Sen. Barry M.
$21.000 for an addition to the
Rock and shrll collection
to buy a calendar even if they Goldwater. R-Artz., will make Cray's Camp a few miles below | Scheduling of games has giv-1 sure dependable service t o Detroit Ranger Station.
Georgia Hays
are missed at their home They the principal address, speaking Detroit, where the father work- i en the Wolverines no breathers 1 PPi-L customers between Scio
$17.000 for construction of
Antiques Ethel Bowlsby
must sign up by Monday. Sep­ on the general subject of "eco­ ed in the woods and the mother | Friday they run head-on intoi and Mill City," Goin explained. , Halls Ridge Radio Power Line
____ __________ L
I which will improve Forest Serv­
Horses, senior division Mrs. | tember 30.
cooked at the cook bouse loiter Serra which has retoended j
nomics."
Jean Roberta.
they moved to Gates to be near- j from a defeat by Phoen x to
'Ihrrc members attending the
ice radio communications in the
Richard J. Anderson, editor
Horses, junior division- Bren­ mid-year conference at Grants
er school for the children. While beat Central 12-0. Things seem Hansard Speaks at
North Santiam area.
and publisher of the 61-year-
da Coles.
Pass. Fred Berg. Barney Scott old Financial World, will make I he was in his teens. Carl started to be going from tough to tough- I
The Willamette is one of 15
packing freight from Gates to er for the home town lads who j Reception for
National Forests in Oregon and
| anti Charles Kelly, gave a re­ the presentation.
the mines beyond Elkhorn. At ’ have managed to improve with ,
port on that meeting.
Washington to receive money
Detroit Teachers
In the gas industry classifica­ that time the wagon road went j
each game Perhaps they will I
under Phase IV or the APW
President Scott urged mem­
tion involving companies with only as far as Elkhorn so it
DEInOIT
—
School
board
find the combination of offense
program. Previous allocations
bers to attend the District 36-R
less than $40 million revenue, was necessary to pack the
and defense necessary for a members were hosts to a get- to the Forest included $50,000
Zone meeting at Salem October
such as Northwest Natural, and freight in on horses. He used as
acquainted
banquet
and
recep
­
victory at 8 p. m. Friday.
9 Tills will be discussed further
for construction of a Ranger
the various other industry clas­ many as 10 or a dozm horses
tion at the Last Frontier M m-
at the next meeting
Station office at Sweet Home
sifications, more than 5000 an­ tied one behind the other to
day night
Don Moffatt was appointed
and a pre-commercial thinning
Rev.
Lawrence
Now
nual reports were reviewed.
Guest speaker was Charles R.
haul the freight over rather
of young Douglas-fir timber in
( Lion Tamer at this meeting.
Hansard,
state
supervisor
of
The
chairman
of
the
awards
dangerous trails. During this In California
the Seven Mile Bum
along
There was some discussion on
Don Penfold.
I-inn county
secondary education. He wrs at
Word has been received by
Highway 20.
clerk, stated this week when a membership drive in October. jury, which judged the industry time his mother was post mast­
one time, superintendent of
friends that Rev. and Mrs.
The Accelerated
Public
releasing the detailed voters re­ This was taken up at a board reports. Is Dr. Joseph H. Tag­ er at Gates.
After he returned to Kansas Benjamin A. (Larry Lawrence schools here.
Works Program, signed into
gistration figures as o( the close meeting Monday night, and will gart. executive dean of the
Howard
Dean,
chairman
of
Schools of Business, New York he was engaged in produce buy- j and family that they are now
law by President Kennedy on
of registration September 14. be discussed next Monday.
University. Other members are ing and selling. After his re-! living in Sanger. Calif., a small the board gave the welcome and September 14. 1962. is designed
that a voter registration de­
Gerald L. Wilstead, president. tirement he and his wife. Mae. town near Fresno. Rev. Law­ Francis Dummer, superintend­ to help in the initiation and
crease was noted.
New York Society of Security spent the winters in Yuma. Ariz. rence is pastor of the First ent made the introductions.
speed up of State, local and
Main cause of the decrease
Faculty guests were Emma
Inc.; Ivan Cherm- Mr. and Mrs. Don Clark spent Christian church there and the
Analysists.
Federal public works projects
was the removal of ail incorrect
ayeff. president. American In­ the last two winters in Yuma family resides at 1620 Church Schrader, Mr. and Mrs. Glen that will help provide immediate
or inactive registrations Names
Reinke.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
stitute
of
Graphic
Arts;
Rud-
and last winter Mr. and Mrs St.
useful work for the unemployed
of persons who have not voted
dick C. Lawrence, vice presi­ Verne Clark spent the Christmas j Rev. Lawrence was pastor of Farrow. Mr. and Mrs. Tomas and under-employed in labor
in the last two county-wide elec­
Nancy Steers and IJnda
Stipeck.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
surplus areas. The Area Re­
tions were removed from the Crowthers were very excited dent. New York Stock Ex­ holidays with her brother and | the Mill City Christian church
Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hop-1
for two years and attended
development Administration of
poll list in early spring. Also youngsters this week as they change, and Charles M. Sievert, sister in Yuma.
son.
Sr..
Robert
Litton.
Mr.
and
financial
-
business
columnist.
Besides the above mentioned Northwest Christian college at
the Department of Commerce is
removed were the names of proudly displayed the young
Mrs. Francis Dummer.
cooperating on National Forest
those deceased or reregistered owl they captured in a tree near New York World-Telegram and wife and sisters. Mr. Braden is Eugene while here, graduating
Employees introduced were
Sun.
survived by a daughter. Mrs with the class of ’59.
projects.
in some other precinct.
Muir's Bakery. The two 11-year-
Eleanor Duston of Gaylord.
Rev. Lawrence received an Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller. Mr.
In East Mill City on the Linn old girls said the owl was very
and
Mrs.
Chester
Storey,
Mr.
Kansas; a son. Carl E. Braden, Estarl award scholarship from
county side there was a total of tame and they got him out of
other. Detroit1 Dam
known as Buster Braden of the Order of the Eastern Star and Mrs. Joe Brosig. Mr. and
192 registered voters with 136 the tree without any trouble. Hunters To Head For
Mrs.
Harold
Champion
and
Ru
­
Max. Min. Pep. Elev.
Smith
Center.
Kansas,
c
brother
which enabled him to attend
of them Democrats and 50 Re­ Both youngsters are in Mrs. Hills This Weekend
Sept. 18
72 49 0.00 1547.23
Gene E. Braden of Ellinwood. Christian Theological seminary bin Krieger.
publicans Six were Independent. Wright's sixth grade room at
Board members introduced: Sept. 19
79 49 0.00 1547.02
The mass invasion of Oregon Kansas and four grandchildren. from which he graduated this
In West Mill City there were school and they are displaying
76 51 0.00 1546.77
Forests and range lands by
last June. His grades were of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean. Sept 20
327 registered with 202 Demo­ him there for a few days.
Tt 53 0.00 1546 55
such high standard that his Mr. and Mrs. Even Evenson. Sept. 21
crats and 120 Republicans Five
Mrs. Irv Steers said they some 260.000 hunters is all set
71 55 000 1546.01
scholarship was renewed each Mr, and Mrs. U. S. Floyd. Mr. Sept. 22
were Independents.
planned on releasing the bird for this weekend, as they make New Minister Comes
and Mrs. Ray Sophy, and Mr. Sept. 23
70 54 0.44 1545.54
their
annual
search
for
the
elu
­
year
while
he
attended
semin
­
as it is thought to be of a mi­
For Christian Church
and Mrs. Leo Morgan.
65 51 0.00 1544 61
Sept. 24
ary- ___
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gratory variety, probably Its sive buck. This season usually
Rev. Jack Meuser, who has
sees a steady stream of vehicles
natural habitat being the Arctic.
on Highway 22 as hunters travel been minister of the Christian Mrs. Shroy Named
church at Franklin, near Eu­
to their favorite haunts.
Mari-Linn Students
The quest for deer will con­ gene will start his pastorate at Kindergarten President
tinue straight thnxigh October the local Christian church Sun­
DETROIT -Mrs Shirley Shroy
Elect Officers
was elected president of the
LYONS—Student Council at 20, with hunters holding unit day.
Rev. Meuser and his family Kindergarten at a meeting at
the Mari-Linn school held elec­ permits eligible to taxe deer of
are moving to Mill City this the Fire Hall Tuesday.
Several residents of the area tion of officers Friday, Septem­ eitner sex from October 12
through the season within the week.
Other officers are Yvonne
came to Mill City Saturday night ber 20.
Rev. and Mrs. Meuser have Hills, vice president; Donna
Elected to office were Patricia units for which the permits art'
to take in the Liberty Amend­
four sons. One will enter North­ Rae Stahlman, secretary and
Three mid-Willamette Valley has already been obligated for
ment meeting held at the treatre Clipfell, president; Cecelia Van issued.
west Christian college as a Mrs. Thomas Stipeck, treasur­ public works projects to improve the park which will be dedicat­
The Game Commission says
1
building. Will Henry of Portland Agtmael, vice president; Vin­
Freshman, two are in high er.
forest facilities will receive $247, ed next spring, and the remain­
was present and showed a film cent Power, second vice presi­ hunting should be good.
school and one will attend grade
The group will hold another 000 under an allotment from the ing funds will be spent for pre­
and answered questions from dent; Rosalie Rohwein, secre­
school. Mrs. Meuser. who is a meeting at the Detroit school at Department of Interior’s accel-1 commercial thinning, snag fall­
tary, and Valerie Chytka, treas­
the floor.
school teacher will also attend 1 p. m. Monday. Anyone in the erated works program, it was ing and preparation of forest
PTA
Meeting
To
urer.
Proponents of the
Liberty
the U of O where she working community interested in Kin­ announced Saturday.
lands for seeding and planting
Amendment state that if the
Be Held October 9
for her master's degree, which dergarten is welcome to attend.
The biggest project in this in the North Santiam area,
government would get out of
The first meeting of the PTA she hopes to receive this year.
area will be a $134.000 grant Krueger said.
business which is in direct com-
for the newly formed Adminis­
for the continued development
It will provide 144 man-months
Christian
Church
To
petition with private enterprise,
Wednesday. September 2ft
trative district will be held
of Fisherman’s Bend Park near of employment
beginning in
the Federal income tax could be
Order of Rainbow for Girls Wednesday. October 9 at the
Have Homecoming
Mill City east of Salem.
Otcober.
22
Enroll
At
Lyons
eliminated.
7:30 at hall.
high school library, according
The local Christian church
A Yamhill County project re­
The Yamhill project will pro­
Safety Council meeting at the to Mrs Daw Bamhardt, pre­ Kindergarten Class
will have their annual Home- ceived an allocation of $53,000 vide 48 man-months of work
Last Frontier, 6:30.
Detroit Lettermen
LYONS Kindergarten classes coming Sunday, October 13.
sident.
and a Linn County works pro­ in various forest improvements
’Hiunxlay, September 2«
The September meeting was started Tuesday morning at
Following the morning wor­ gram gets $60,000.
and the Linn County job will fur­
Elect Officers
Lions Auxiliary at Edna Gor­ not held as committee chairmen Mari-Linn with Mrs. James ship service a potluck dinner
BLM District Manager Otto nish 60 man-months of employ­
DETROIT .Detroit lettermans don home 8 p. m.
and other program arrange­ Owen as instructor. She reports will be served. AU former mem­ C. Krueger said $99,000 had ment for hazard reduction, seed
club elected officers for the
Friday, September 27
ments had not been completed. 22 enrolled. Registration is still bers and friends are urged to been earmarked for the Fisher­ collection, road grading and
year as follows:
IOOF lodge at hall 8 p. m.
The October meeting will fea­ open. The youngsters may ride attend the service and dinner. man's Bend Park development,, related work.
Monday, Se|Hember SO
President, Ronald laming;
ture a Teacher’s Reception the school bus to school in the Those having pictures taken including another shelter and
Word of the projects was re­
vice president, Terry Dean and
Lions club dinner meeting at along with the regular business morning, but parents must pick since the church was organized comfort station, bathouse and ceived here by Congressman
secretary-treasurer Don Round. Fellowship hall at 6:30.
them up at 11:30.
meeting.
are requested to bring them.
main, pipeline. Some $123.000 Walter Norblad.
Much Work To Be
Done on Calendar
Sales, Say Lions
NW Gas
To Receive
Bronze Oscar
New Feeder Line
To Make Power
More Dependable
Former Resident
Passes Away At
Smith Center, Kan
Voter Registration
Information Given
By Don Penfold
Girls Catch Young
Owl Napping
k/e
Residents Hear
About Liberty
Amendment Sat.
Fishermen's Bend Park
To Get 1134,000 Grant
Coming Events