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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1963)
ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY— OREGON’S EAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND VOLUME XIX NUMBER 43 Chamber Gives Sign Green Light Donald More Bit By Bat Monday THE MILL CITY ENTEKI'EIHE, THURSDAY, OCT. 24, IMS Santiam Boy and Girl of the Month Grade School Jaycees Show Much1 Progress This Year Election Held Here Dtsinld More 10-year-old son Maynard Smith, president of: <4 Mr. ami Mr* Maurice More the Mill City Jaycees Mid this , I* taking a scries of rabies week that the organization is : •hot* after l«lng bitten by a making good progress this year rabicd bat last W<tlne*rjay ut in all areas. the More home in Fox Valley The last two meetings have i Donald saw the bat in the noted a 95% attendance record The North Santiam Chsmbsr yard and thought it dead He For the first time in recent and a 35% membership growth. Santiam 25-Stayton 38. The <rf Commerce at their meeting picked It up and It bit him. year* Mill City grade *ch<x>l The organization is also in good score does not give the true gave niptvival to spend $1MX) Mrs More could tell the bat was students elected officers last financial condition. picture of • valiant Santiam Project chairmen now serv team which fought for ■ 10x25 foot sign to be erect •lek and suspected rabies. week. its way She called the Linn County ed North <rf Salem on Interstate Mark Bennett was elected ing the Jaycees include Lou through a gigantic Stayton line sheriff who came later that ev No 5 president. Other candidates for Waikart, Toys for Tots; War to crush their rushing attack Primary |Hir|«>*e of the sign, ening and *ent the bat In to this office were Alan Yankus ren Goff in. Building; Gary Lieu- only to have three long pass alien, Flags; Ed Davis, Instal plays go for scores and eventual would be to direct traffic to the Portland Health aumoritie* fori and Peggy Cooper. North .Santiam area, and to, test*. Wayne Rosamond was elected lation Banquet; Jim Grant, Re defeat. It does reflect the skill The More* were notified by I vice president. Other candidates creational Area; Jim Hoover, and determination of the "Big California via Highway 22. I which is believed to be the beet I4*«'»' Monday that the bat had were Dennis Cline, Terry Han Visitations; Bob Carson, Pro Red" offense which scored route to southern cities. | rabies ■n<1 ,hc youngster was sen, Judy Pate, Kandee Hen- gram* and Ron Lindsey. Spoke. twice a* much a* either Serra Santiam High recently chose their boy and girl ness and Sheryl Oliver. A mock-up <rf the sign will be ’hen taken to a doctor for Vie Each chairman has been al- or Central against the bean-eat brought to the next meeting. series of shots. of the month. Pat Kelly was elected secre ' dotted a working budget and ing-behemoths. been at Irait one At tile first general meeting of i There ha* -■ Sherry Pittam, participates in all school activit tary-treasurer defeating A r - ' are ready to complete their Santiam went to Stayton to the group’ held at' Gates’, "the other known instance of a ra- play football. They found a ies and is treasurer of the student body. She is an honor vada Hince, Theresa Lankins ' plans. membership voted 100 percent i bird bat with the disease also and Kathy iAiggan for the post. team they could push around Htudent and a member of the National Honor Society. to go along with the sign. Jerry , iounu h**™! in ouwr other nnimaui. animals. Class representative* were and did a very good job of it. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pittam. I Orff man. president now will go also elected and will attend stu I Their Achilles heel proved to Ed McCurdy is president of the senior class, and to work In earnest to find a dent council meeting*. be the inability to cover an end is doing a good job of it according to his classmates Peggy Cooper will represent projMT location. named Tipton who ran up toe Elsie Völkel ot the Gates and teachers. He is semi-finalmt in the National Merit the 8th grade, room 3; Jeanette margin of victory for the Women's club showed member* Scholarship tests and is consistently on the honor roll. i Herron, 7th grade, room 2; Eagles. The Wolverines won n plate which they had made. everywhere but in the »core. He is a member of the National Honor Society. Ed is Sheryl Alban, 7th grade, room They exjiect to get nruXher AU of the Santiam team did the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCurdy.—The Enter 4; Dennis Cline, 8th grade, room order of the souvenir plates, and 5; I-arry Eide, 5th grade, room an outstanding job. It was prise photo. asked member* for suggestions 6; Patty Moore, 6th grade, room ; heartening to note that newcom- The first house in Kingwood for changes on the design <rf the 7; Ronald Podrabaky, 3rd grade, ' er* in the lineup also come und- plate. It was suggested that the Park Addition was started Tues room 8; Greg Eide, er the "outstanding" label. Ter day morning by T 4 H Construc golf course at Stayton and room 9; Leo Poole, ry Drake at linebacker, Tom Frank lainfbrr Co. be Included, tion company. Kingwood Park room 16. Baley at tackle, and Bucky addition Is located on the on the plate. Regis High School, latest Ca-' Lyonl at corner backer ail did Cheerleaders also tried out There was further discussion Horner property south and west on election day with the follo*- tholic diocesan hign school at a J0**. on the merchandise shoot, which of Hilltop Market on Kingwood, ing groups working together : Stayton will be blessed and ded- Scoring for the Wolverines SALEM Approximately 100 was tentatively set for Sunday, and 1* being developed by j medical prnet it loner*, members Group 1: Alice Bayse, Sheryl Seated by the Most Reverend s,arted afteE, Stay*°n , Archie Thompson and Harold I November 24. Alban. Lonnie Bodeker, Donna Edward D. Howard. D. D., arch- y,+len Joe C°Kar streaked 46 <»f the Marion-Polk County Med Hom <rf Hom Electric. Chamber members voted to Walker Judy Boroughs and bishop of Portland on Sunday.: yardi to pay dirt on a counter The Enterprise tank pictures I ical Society, will participate in ( make tor Whitewater Challenge Linda Budlong. October 27 at 3 p. m. The ?*** Th,’ir »«>" a two-county tuberculin health and the Detroit Ijike Water of construction Tuesday and ( education program during the | Group 2: Kathy Duggan. Ar Archbishop wiU proside and °,n • 12;>ard pass from Podrab- Festival annual event*. and these will be published next week beginning October 28. by, vada Hince. Theresa Lankins. speak at the brief program sky s'ty to Larry ^arry Draxe. Dfaxe Both extra Decoration Day was decided week These houses are built giving, without charge, the tine | Peggy Cooper, Sheryl Oliver and which will be concluded with P°*nt attempts were f®* «° upon for the Whiti-wutrr Chal i <rf pre-cut kiln dried lumber, tuberculin test, it was announc-1 Kandee Henness. Benediction in the school chapel. *« Wolverines had a 13-12 dis- lenge. with the Water Festival and speeds building ronsiderab- cd this week by the Marion-, DETROIT—State police were Group 3: Susan Dueber, Bren Many civic and school officials advantage at half time. Stayton to be held the to Ini Sunday ln ly Thompson said today that Itolk County Tuberculosis and investigating theft of a D-4 da LeSuer and Marsha Worley. of the area are expected and «^t ,m^_e thW_quarter t most of the work I* being done August. Caterpillar tractor here Friday. Group 4: Debbie Chance, Con the public is invited to the Open and^the J^olverines. came right Health Association. by local labor. He also said that Rhonda Mc- House and tour of the 15-acre back scoring ’ ** with a “ Bo-yard — - Marion and Polk County fam-' The machine weighs over six nie Ragsdale, these houses can be purchased Whirk and Janis Jacobson. iliea. including children of 12: tons. campus before and after the play by Mike Gleason. Chris under IT IA with 3% down and months <rf age to the eldest State policeman William Bow Group No. 2 was selected as ceremonies. Sorensen kicked the extra point 30 year terms. family member, will be given en said the yellow D-4 "cat," winner and will lead the cheer-1 The contemporary design and to knot the score at 1940. Two the rapid, painless tine teat by with a blade and winch, was ing in school activities. This I functional building of Regis have more Staytao scares put Sant I their own ptayaician or a medical stolen from near McCoy Creek, group will also serve refresh-! already attracted wide atten iam behind 32-19. Larry Drake ments at the November Open. tion among both Catholic and ran 65 yards for a touchdown G2 doctor of their choice without one mile north of Idanha. Bowen said the tractor was House. appointment or cost during re public school administrators. a screen pass which was nul- particularly for the achitectur- lwied a «lipping penalty. He gular office liours ending Fri loaded on a flatbed truck. Mill City police recalled seeing it day. November 1. al expression <rf Catholic educa fallowed this with a second Mr*. Tom Kanoff is T. B. being moved west about 8 p. m. tion and the versatility erf fa punt of 39 yards on a second Sunday. chairman for this area. cilities. Constructed of wood, na screen pass which gave the Athol Savage of Mill City is tive product of the Santiam: Wolverines another chance at At n recent meeting of the owner erf the tractor. The theft area, and utilizing considerable i*1« game even though Soren- I Board of Directors of Santiam was discovered Monday morn color to convey the dynamic s«n s kick was blocked. Stayton Memorial Hospital Auxiliary it ing by Donald Crumley, Salem, character of the educative pro iced the game on a 41-yard run I .re S R om announced Mon was agreed to set the date for who was leasing the machine cess. the buildings were com by Novak as Wolverine players day night that the second an the fund-raising Country Sup from Savage. It was one of a pleted two months ahead of desperately tried to wrest the nual Festival of Harmony would per at the Lyon* Grange Hal) series of larcenies reported this ball from his hands. Louis Verbeck had a narrow schedule. be staged at the Mill City Grade for November 9. week In the Detroit area. Licking a few of their wounds escape from death or serious Classes at Regis opened in School gym on Thursday, De General chairmen for the Thieves broke Into laundry injury early Tuesday morning September with full freshman but feeling proud of their per cember 5 at 8 p. m.. when the nrr will be Estelle Philippi machines at Sophy’s Laundro when the new Ford he was driv sophomore program and a limit formance in this encounter, die Salerfi Senate-Aire*. a 50-mem- Reta Cruson. mat here Thursday night or ing hit a deer west of town. ed enrollment of juniors and Wolverines can only look for ber clwirus wlU make their se It is hoped that people all up Friday morning, taking about He was driving to work when seniors from St. Boniface high ward to another rough game as cond appearance here The ad and down the canyon will sup $35 in change Owner Raymond the deer suddenly jumped out school at Sublimity which the Woodbum comes to town with vance announcement is being port this worthwhile venture. Sophy left the building open on the road and he was unable new school succeeds Father their ranking of No. 8 in the By Jrwn Robrrts made at this time. Roas said, so Board members tn Mil) City MEHAMA -Wild game, other Thursday night for a customer's to miss hitting it. The impact Francis Campbell is the first state flying high: It will be the that the date can be kept open, have tickets for sale. than deer has been reported in use and apparently the custom swerved the car over the bank principal assisted by two other third time this season the Wol as those who heard this singing Other business nt the board er failed to lock it when leaving. but Verbeck "rode it down" and j diocesan priests. Father Henri verines have met a top 10 group last year gave them high meeting included the approval the Mehama area this deer sea Bowen said. was still at the wheel when it Arata and Father Thomas Berg, team. They are hoping that this praise. Last year only a small of plans to have shrubbery son. An attempt was made to landed in a field. He narrowly and Mr. David Freeland. Sister third time will be the charm. Terry Sischo came upon the crowd was present. planted around the recently break into a soft drink machine Game time is 8 p. m. Friday. tree on the way Mary Vincent. Sister Margaret, IJndsey Wright and Bob Wood completed addition to the hos ribs and hind quarters of a new at Hill's Shell Service Station missed one through a barbed Sister Madonna Patrice, and of Stayton were present at the pital and draperies to be pur ly killed calf. Something moved here; gasoline was stolen from down, went wire fence and slammed into a Sister Joseph Catherine of the Lions club meeting and extend chased to replace worn ones in on the hillside above him and a truck owned by Harold Cham log at the bottom. Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon he saw a cougar dragging off ed an invitation to Mill City several ward*. The front end of the car was complete the present staff of the the head and front quarters of pion; and an Oregon Statesman Lions and their wives to attend Serving as hostesses for the newspaper rack with coin box badly damaged and is now be new school. Stayton's 25th annual charter meeting were Amanda Gav- the calf He took two quick shots was stolen. ing repaired. His new car was at the animal, and it dropped its night dinner nnd program which ette, Mabie Knight and Anna just two weeks old and as the prey and fled. This was on the There will be another LARC will be held TMcsday, October 29 Stanley. one he had traded in was still Linn County Officials meeting October 22 at 8 p. m. Dutch Deetz property just at 6:30 in the Masonic hall In New Law Affects Three an the lot, he is back where he at the Albany City hall when a above Mehama. Stayton. started from except for a pret Release Voting Results film, 'The Health Nurse and Portland Residents Don Teeters killed a young Charles Kelly reported on the For Attempting To ty wild ride in between. the Retarded Child” will be bear just under House Mountain work tiie membership commit Hurt In Car Wreck The deer he hit was a spike, Elude Police Officer shown. Rock. tee had been doing, and Fred DETROIT Otto Oja and Ar- and as he hadn't got his buck At Oct. 15 Election This will be followed by a Gus Kirsch wondered who kil Borg, I Jon* calendar chairman Three people had their driver yet this year he is getting kid nold Malone answered an am led a coyote. He Xnew one had discussion of mutual problems presented Barney Scott with a In figures released by Linn bulance call at 2 p. m. Sunday. been shot because he found it licenses suspended in Septem ded about getting it the "easy pen and pencil set for selling County officials on the October of those present. Refreshments Two Portland residents re in the refuse burner at Freres ber for attempting to elude a way." the most calendars this year 15 election in Mill City’ there will also be served. ceived minor injuries when their mill one morning. Still another police officer. An Oregon law* LARC meetings are now held President Scott named several are 327 residents registered in making it illegal to try to out car rolled over on Highway 22 coyote was spotted behind Hu in different communities each committee chairmen. West Mill City with 120 of them run a policeman took effect two miles west of Det rot. t bert Wagners. Other guests present Monday Republicans and 202 Democrats, month but each community is September 2. Richard E. Thompson, 35 and I>er season may be over but night were Bill Ixvwellen nnd five registered otherwise. Of still encourazed to have its own The suspension period is 90 Barbara Barry 44». were taken to the stories have only started. Verne Peterman. that number there were 220 vot parent’s study and discussion days for a first conviction on Santiam Memorial hospital In A Mill City woman accompan ing last Tuesday which is a group with monthly meetings. Stayton where they were re- ied her husband up in the woods the charge. Conviction also car News items for the monthly pretty good average. leased following treatment for and sat in the car while he ries a penalty of not more than The Grade School Open House Newsletters should be sent to Triangle Lake In East Mill City there are six months in jail, or not more lacerations. which had been scheduled for Gus S. August at 966 Cleveland hunted. As the story always Thomson was driving the cai goes, a big buck came past the than $2,000 fine, or both, accord Thursday. October 24 has been 192 registered. 50 Republicans St.. Lebanon. Defeats Detroit and 136 Democrats Five were Linn County groups have been DETROIT -Triangle Lake de which went out of control on a car and when her husband re ing to the Department of Motor changed to Wednesday, Novem registered otherwise. Of that Vehicles. ber 20 at Mill City and Thurs stressing to the state mental feated Detroit in a game here curve, skidded Into an em- turned she had killed the ani number there were 116 voting day November 21 at Gates. health division that they Friday and left the local boys bankment arai overturned. mal. Asked hew many times she in the election. Refreshments will be served would like to be the site of winless during the season. shot she replied, "eight." One by the grade school cheer lead one of the pilot programs for the bullet went though the neck, Michael Cole Has Detroit was ahead 7 to 6 at Well Child Clinic ers, directed by the PTA ap trainable mentally retarded in the half and 14-12 at the end one in the middle nnd one Crushed Vertebrae pointed room mothers. through the hind quarters. The a day care center. of the third quarter but Triangle Slated For Detroit Open house hours are from DETROIT There will lie a other five had evidently gone In Fall From Tree Lake rallied and won 26-21. Wednesday, October 23 Detroit goes to Valsetz this Well Child Clinic at Detroit City nstray. Michael Cole, 10-year old 7:30 to 9 when all parents and Order of Rainbow for Girls at hall Tuesday, October 29 from Friday. son of Burnett Cole was injur friends of the youngsters are hall. 7:03. invited to visit. 9:30 to noon and 1 p. m. to ed last week when a limb broke North Santiam Safety Council Fire Department 2:30 p. m. from the tree he was playing in at Last Frontier. No host dinner People's Co-Op Phone This clinic is for infants, pre Called Monday Night at his grandparents home, Mr. Legion To Give followed by meeting. schoolers, school children and The Fire department was and Mrs. Burrell Cble in Mill The Jaycees assisted by the Company To Meet adults. Thursday, October 24 Dance Af Detroit called out Monday evening to City. Jaycettes are again sponsoring LYONS There will be a spe A form letter Is being sent stand by when a furnace at the Santiam Canyon Extension the Toys for Tots this Christ The hoy landed on his feet but DETROIT- The American Le- cial meeting of the members of home from the Detroit school Joe I^ilack home became over was then unable to walk. He gion Auxiliary will hold a Unit. Gates Women's clubhouse. mas and Lou Waikart is chair the People's Co-operative Tele with the school children. Mrs. heated. Mrs. I-alack said they was taken to a doctor who said Qiristmas Benefit dance at the Noon pot-luck luncheon. man of the project. phone company at Mari-Linn Harry Spencer, regional health had been having some trouble he had a crushed vertebrae Detroit City hall Saturday, Oc Anyone knowing of a child Friday, October 23 school on Wednesday October 30 chairman is in charge. with the furnace with too much after examination. He is a pat tober 26. A well known band will needing a toy at Christmas IOOF at hall at 8 p. m. at 8 p. m. for the purpose of Immunizations, physicnls for oil flowing in. ient in Santiam Memorial Hos play. time should contact Waikart at voting on the proposal of chang first graders and ninth graders, There was considerable smoke pital but will be released as Monday, October 23 Funds will be used for Christ 897-2835 and give the name, ad ing from a membership corpora and all new out-of-state students ! damage to the house which had soon as he has h back brace mas treats given out at the Lions club dinner meeting at dress, sex and age of the child, tion to a stock company. just been redecorated. put on. Christmas program. 6:30 at Fellowship hall. ages 1 through 12 are eligible. New House Being Built in Kingwood Park Addition Here Dedication ÎXK Lions Slate 2nd Annual Music Show Hold Fund Raising I Supper, Nov. 9th More Than Deer Around Mehama Athol Savage Loses "Cat" Friday Night Louis Verbeck Has Narrow Escape When Car Hits Deer LARC Meeting To Be Held in Albany Grade School Open House Postponed Coming Events Toys for Tots Again Jaycee Project