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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1963)
The ON THE SCENIC NOItTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY VOLUME XIX NIMIHK IX South Salem High Dec. 7 UiL .UL CITY EN 1ER PRISE, Till RHDAY, NOV. 2H, 1903 ★ ★★ • ★★★★ ★ ★★★★★★★ Head Gxirh Burien Horought of Santiniii High Illi« week li«t: bin 19ii3 4»l baakctuall players In tlx* (’npliol Confervnc lenguc, the Santinm »ehrduli allow* tin- Wolverine* will o|»-i piny at the annual Jambore« which will lie belli in South Sn letn hlgti Saturday, Decembei 7. Till- first league game wil In* i«luy«l Januury 3. nt Scio. ‘Die Wolverine lettermen an Larry Drake, Don Podrabaky .Mark Sheythe, Ron Cannon Mike Glennon. Ilumly Marshall ami Irnnnfer letterman Ellb Meuser. Other* trying out for the tenn are luirry Conover, Grunt Mer rill, Fred Hannett, Joe Cogar Douglas Hill, Ron Obmari William T’ennk’k, laiwrcnc Robertson. Ralph Walker David Haley, Gralg Bennett Frank Cathcrwood. Mike pen nington, Den Rue. Rickie Schnr bach. Roger Tlrem, nnd mnn agera Thomas Etzel and WaHnc Novak. Toni Koayitur in Junior Var* ity coach. Die folkavtng Freshmen squat’ m'-iidicrn are reached by Rich ml Ricketts Hili BsMett, Und wry Davenport, Dennis David «m. Gory Garrison. Harlan«* <e»>lrich. Carlton Herron, Stcvi IPnvton, Kenny Kindred, Gar- Meaner. Scott McCurdy, Put Maun, Rarwly Richards. Fran' Then«. Michael Gene Wnlker Paul Wards, and manager Er neat Freeman. The brut Frosh game will l> plnycd nt I p nr. December 1 at St lylon Three Named To Santiam Memorial Nominating Com Ihe Board of Directors of the Santiam Memorial hospital met Thursday night Committee re ports were heard, nnd the board aiiprwved t h e Improvements made at the laxpltal this past summer. Among main Improve ment* were installation of room thcrmoBtats. which adds great ly to the comfort of the patients. Heretofore the h<«pttnl heat was <<witroUcd only by two thermo stats. Administrator Gale Christ ensen said it was a "little rough when we had a 30 year logger in one room and an 80-year old patient in an adjacent room, (inc would want It cool, the other warm ” This condition has ixsv been taken cure of. New oil Um's from the storage tanka to the boilers were also put in this summer, which eliminates another source of trouble. The hospitnl has completed plans to hook up with the city sewer system which will not en tail ripping up the blacktop parking area. The hospital administrator1 provided financial sheets for the directors, which allows the hos pital is coming nlong all right in tha’ department, even after al lowing for the large amount of i free care given to needy pco- j pie during the year. Ix-e HigMierger, Noyes Whit- ' ten nnd Paul Geraths were np- pointed on the nominating com-1 mittec by President Lloyd. Girod Hu y arc to select ennd-: idates from Mill City, Stayton | and Sublimity and have the names lirforc the executive hoard the fon part of next | month. iew Piywood .ompany Formed :or Mill City 1917 A few short years ago, a new president, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, dedicated himself to the leader ship ami service ol our country. The younguat man in the history of the F. S. was elected president and Mon day, all Aiut't leans, regardless of political affiliation, irrespective of race or creed, or religious Belief bowed their neads n w>rrow is this honorable and courageous young man was laid to rest in Arlington National c. me- tery. There is little to be said now that has not already been laid about «.his man. Those who .’aw television taiws of his final speech saw a young man in the pnnte of his life, doing the job for which we had elected him. He was making speeches of reassurance that our way of life is the right way. His ready wit had endeared him to Americans in all walks of life. Abroad he leaves his mark as a man who has worked untiringly for peace and betterment of people all over the world. The Assassination of President Kennedy on Fri day, the killing of a policeman in Dallas, and then the murder of the accused assassin will go down in history as one of the dark times in this modern world. All government office:! were closed Monday in a day of mourning, and here in Mill City, as in most other cities of the country, union memorial services were con ducted at 1 p. m. in the Presbyterian Church. Top Advertising Award Detroit Dam To Be Ùnder "Attack" November 29-30 By OSU Raider Detachment Salem Senate-Aires Coming Here December 5th Linn County ASC Mails Out Ballots Last Chance For Deer Hunters • Firemen Draw Fair Crowd for Benefit Saturday Night District To Vote Monday, Dec. 2 An election will be held on Monday, December 2 at the fire hull by the Mill City Rural Fire Protection district when a fire protection Code will be voted on. A director for a five-year term will also be elected at this time with the name of Otto J. Koeneke appearing on the bal lot. Main provision of the code is to require persona owning or in custody of buildings and land to remove fire hazards and cut and remove grass. It is also to pre vent the unguarded burning ot trash without a permit. Coming Events i<«-> Na,ional Association of Travel Organizations l.H>,{ top award for intra-state advertising was present ed to Oregon State Highway Department this week in San brancisco. ( harles Thorn (left), vice president Popular Science magazine and chairman of ¡he NATO awards committee, presents award to Jack L. Sugg, vice president of Cole & Webber, Inc., the Portland ad vertising agency which creates the Highway Depart ment’s advertising. $3.00 A Year — 10c A Copy A n< w plywood firm was or- aniziil thin week with offices nd plant at Mill City. The new irm. called Mill City Veneer On the 29th and 30th of Nov lompany, will carry on opera- ember Detroit Dam will be cupied by an Aggressor Nation. lons at the site of North San "under attack" by the Oregon While Allied Canadian and US ant Plywood company just I State University "Raider De I military forces are supposedly /cat of Mill City. tachment.” a special unit of organizing an offensive to oust A lathe will be installed to the Reserve Officers Training the Aggressors, the Raider De •eel veneer, it was learned here I Corps. The detachment!* made tachments executes behind en oday. up of students who devote part emy lines guerrilla type actions Listed as owner* of the new ■ of their military training to to harass the occupation force. xxnpany are Robert C. Young, I study of unconventional war The mission of Raider III is to Lal ph V. Morgan. Scott C. fare techniques. The operation, . deprive the Aggressor of the fixing, Claude Morgan. William , designated "Raider HI." is the hydroelectric power generated lorgan, Rex Gibson and Walter third field exercise in which the ' at the dam. iiell. I unit has participated. | On the 29th of November the Officers for the new company Raider ni will be played un dam will be "occupied" by the lave not been named. der the assumption that the Aggressor, a unit of specially northwestern US and parts of selected ROTC cadets who wear British Columbia have been oc- official Aggressor uniform and have been trained for this role. The Aggressor will set up a typical guard force at the dam and await the RaideT attack. On the morning of the 30th the Raider Detachment will strike. Blanks and demolition simu GATES A Gates City elec lators will be in use. but there tion and Gates Rural Fire Pro is no cause for alarm. The ex tection District election will be ercise will be surpervised by held Monday. December 2 from Music lovers of the area will Regular Army Personnel and 2 to 8 p. m. at the Gates Fire be given another opportunity to a representative of the Portland hall. City offices being voted on hear the Salem Senate-Aires. Engineer District. While access to certain areas are two three-year terms ex when they make their second piring December 31, 1963. in appearance Thursday, Decem will be restricted during the 5th, at the Mill City Ele- manuever. the parking areas cluding that of Mayor, now held I ber mentary school gym, under the will be open and the public may by Walter Brisbin and that of city councilman held by Mrs. l sponsorship erf the Mill City watch. However no time sched , IJons club. ule is available due to the real Homer Williamston. Mrs WiE Last year only a small crowd istic nature of the problem. iamston has been filling out the term vacated by the re- took advantage of the opportun-1 The Raider Detachment is ity to hear this group of singers. part of special, voluntary ■ignation of Richard Parker. More than 50 men take part in counter insurgency training Offices for Fire District of iciáis being voted on are one the program and those who did made available to cadets who ive-year term for district di- come last year said it was the are interested in special as ector expiring December 31. best entertainment of its kind signments when they go on active duty. 1963 tww held by Robert Oliver. ever to come to Mill City. Tickets for the event are now >ne office of director expiring December 31, 1965 held by Rex on sale by Lions club members. I Iritton who was appointed to :he ofice following the death of Floyd Völkel, one office of di rector expiring December 1966 held by Eugene Jacobson, who was appointed to fill the vacan A few deer hunters who have Ballots have been mailed to not obtained permits for any cy created by the resignation of Robert Blumenstcin. eligible farmers for the selection special hunt on either-sex hunt Also being voted on is a fire of new Linn County Agricultural ing area will have one more Memorial Services prevention code to regulate Stabilization and Conservation chance to score this year. The Held Monday for opportunity exists in the Wald burning and reduce fire haz community committees. The votes will be tallied at port-Mapleton hunt scheduled ards. Petition blanks are avail Slam President able at the Gates General store the ASC office here Dec. 2 for the next week end. Novem Impressive Memorial services for anyone wishing to run for Community chairmen will elect ber 30-December 1. were held at the Mill City Pres I any of these offices. The signa the county committee Dec. 9. Requirements for this hunt byterian church Monday at 1 tures of 15 regular voters are re Nominees include: include hunting license, unused o’clock for the late President quired. Crabtree — Glenn Densmore, deer tag and Waldport-Maple John F. Kennedy. Judges and clerks for the elec Kyle Folusm, Guy Johnston, ton permit. Bag limit is set for The ceremonies were in tion are G. C. Bamhardt. L. F. Raymond Kalina. Otto Leever. one deer. charge of the Ministerial As Allen and I Robert McNnown. Virgil Reeves. According to the game com Kelle. sociation with the Reverends Troy Utley. mission. a few permits are still Donald Dishong of the Com- Lebanon — Gale Burkhart. available for the Waldport- munity church; Jack Meuser of Ethan HuU, Dee Mitchell, Ed Mapleton hunt, but will be is the Christian church. and Rich Pape. Cifford Robertson. Nor sued only to those hunters who ard Cble of the Presbyterian man Steckley, Claude Swanson. still retain their permit appli church participating. Robert Wilson. cation received with the pur Mrs. ‘Thomas B. Scott played Lyons — Robert N. Carpenter, chase of the general season deer organ music and Mrs Eugene Edwin James. Fred A. Linde tag. Hunters who filed and re Davenport sang. There was also mann. Vera Nydegger. Mike ceived permits for other special congregational singing. Schwindt, James Toomb, Ben deer hunts or either-sex unit Clifford Swift, general chair Voltin. The prayers of the ministers permits are not eligible to and those attending the serv man of the 19th annual Fire Scio — Milford Bell, Bernard apply. ices joined with thpse of many men's Benefit held at the fire Bentz. Aaron Halle. Haskel Waldport-Mapleton p e r m i ts nations and faiths throughout hall Saturday, said this week Huntley. Carl Limbeck. Anton will be issued upon application that the turnout was better Petrok, Wayne Staats. the world. of eligible hunters. than anticipated. Final tabula ion of proceeds has not been made, but the fire laddies will show a good profit. Proceeds from the benefit as sist the department in improv ing and maintaining their equip ment. Albert Toman Sr., won the main prize, a $100 bill. Gates To Hold elections Monday Gates Soldier Now Training in Texas GATES Army Pvt. Marvin D. Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Edwards com pleted six-wceks ot advanced combat training at Fort Hood, Texas, November 16. During the course, Edwards received instruction in firing individual nnd crew-served weapons, chemical, biologicnl and radiological (CBR) warfnre, map rending, squad tactics nnd close order drill. The lX-yenr-old soldier enter ed the Army in July 1963 and completed basic trninlng nt Fort Ord. Cnlif. Edwards is n 1963 graduate of Santinm Union High school nt Mill City. OltKGON'S FAST (¡ROWING VACATION WONDERLAND Wednesday, November 21 Order of Rainbow for Girls at hall. 7:30. Thursday, November ?8 Union Thanksgiving services at Christian church 10 a. m. Friday, November to IOOF lodge at hall. 8 p. m. Monday, December 2 Round Robin Pinochle club at Mabie Yankus home, 7:30. Bid or Bunch Pinochle club at home of Betty Pittam, 7:30. Police Find Stolen Tractor in Pit The bulldozer owned by Athol Savage and leased to Donald Crumley of Salem, which was stolen recently was found by officers last Wednes day. The thieves apparently dug the hole with the bulldozer, then drove the machine into the pit and covered it with a tarp, branches and small trees. It was taken October 13 from the McCoy Creek area north of Idanha. Grange Conference To Be Held at Lyons LYONS The Linn County- Conference of the Pomona grange will meet Saturday, No vember 30 at the Santiam Val ley grange hall in Lyons. Registration will be from 1:15 to 1:45. At 1:45 Pomona Master David MacPherson will open the meeting. At 5 pm. group re ports will be hoard. A pot luck dinner will be served at 6:30. after which the meeting will tie resumed. The public is invited to attend the Union Thanksgiving Service at the First Christian Church on Thanksgiving Day at 10 a. pi. This service is being spon sored by the Mill City Ministerial Association. Special music will be provided and there will be a special Thanksgiving message.