The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 19, 1963, Image 1

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    City Enterprise
ON TfIE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY— OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
VOLUME XIX
$3.00 A Year — 10c A Copy
NUMBER 51
Varsity Cheer Leaders
Street Litter
Henness To
Santiam Cheer Kings
Win 2 Games
On Tour
For New Year
I
Ballots for the recent city
Mill City Masons Monday
Santiam completed a highly
I
election were canvassed at the
night elected Clare Henness as
successful overnight trip to the
December 11 meeting of the (
Master at their lodge to serve
coast, winning both games.
city nxincil with confirmation
for the new year. Others elected
Friday night the Wolverine*
of Stanley Chance and Very)
by secret ballot that evening
defeated Warrenton 53-50. The
Hoover, re-elected to three year
were Quincy
Smith,
senior
game was a roughly-played one
terms as councilmen and J c.
warden; J. C. Kimmel, junior
with Santiam losing two players
Kimmel to again serve ns
warden; Don Moffatt, treasurer,
, via the foul route.
mayor.
Varsity Cheer Leaders were elected last spring and Charles Kelly was re-elected
Santiam dominated the back-
The problem of litter <>n the
secretary.
boards throughout the game
and
made
their
first
appearance
at
the
recent
jamboree.
streets was brought to the at­
After a short recess the mas­
with Mark Sheythe capturing
tent Ion <rf the council by school Pictured from left to right are: Carol Rust, Janice Gor­ ter-elect named the following
19 rebounds. The scoring was
The
Student
Council
of
the
Santiam
Union
High
i/flcuils with the result th it don, Mariks* Teller and Sherry Bennett.
men to serve for the next year:
led by Ron Ohmart and Randy
more garbage cans will be
School
have
selected
three
yell
kings
for
the
basketball
FreJ-de Miller, senior deacon;
Marshall. Ron Ohmart played
Junior
Varsity
Cheer
Leaders
placed anaind town.
Victor Herron, junior deacon; season. Photo: left to right—Richard Walker, Sen­ an outstanding floor game.
Council memliers approved
Hantz Rotz, senior steward; ior; John Kelly, Senior and Joe Hirte, Junior.—Mill
The second night Santiam had
the placing of a street light nt
Robert Oliver, junior steward; City Enterprise Photo.
a
comparatively easy game,
Highway 22 and N W Ml
I j C<> Russell, marshall; W. B.
with superior height and all-
street.
i Shuey, chaplain, and Charlie
around play of the team con­
Members also gave authority
French, tyler.
tributing to an easy win,
Podrabsky
To
Hold
to Administrative School District
Installing officers came from |
57-35. Santiam’* next game will
129J to close S. W. Evergreen
Pearl Lodge No 66 at Turner. .
be after the holidays with Scio
street between 2nd and 4th I
Acting as installing officer was | Open House Sunday
Santiam’s first league game.
streets to through traffic be- j
Karl Wipper; marshall. Olin At New Home
The game will be played at Scio.
tween the hours of 8 a. m. nnd'
Spiva, and chaplain. Louie Hen-
Saturday night, January 4. the
Mr. and Mrs. Arey Podrabsky
4 p m.
nies.
Wolverines open the home sea­
are holding open house at the
Police rr|»>rt for the month
Members of the Eastern
The choir of the Mill City son with a non-league game with
of November wan submitted by I
served refreshments following new home they built this sum­ Presbyterian church presented
mer on the comer of S. W its annual concert Sunday even- Sheridan.
Ron Meacham, |«>llce chief
, the meeting.
Santiam is starting to re­
Evergreen and 8th Street Sun­ with before a capacity crowd.
ft was noted that the new
spond
and some of the player*
day from 1 to 4 p. m.
radar system had slowed city
i The choir was directed by
and highway "speedsters” con­
The home has just been oom- Mrs. Donald Sheythe and Mrs. are just rounding into shape
siderably.
pleted and several had request­ Barney Scott presided at the, physically.
I
Season tickets are on sale at
There were 18 rnnar speed
ed a public showing.
organ.
the
high school.
warnings issued; one arrest for
Coffee and doughnuts will be
The Rev. Richard Cole read
Santiam scoring, Warrenton
being A.W.O L ; one arrest for
served.
from the Scriptures. There were
burglary not in a dwelling ;
also featured solo number* by game: Dor. Podrabsky 8. Randy
Junior Varsity Cheer leaders were elected recent­
nine complaints were reported
choir member*.
ly and have participated in the jamboree and several
with five of them cleared. Fines
I games. From left to right are; I-aura Jo Rambo. Bev-
were collected for the month
The Senior and Junior High
erely Lochrein, Kathy Story. Kathi Howton, Rita Savage Youth groups of the Mill City
Robertson 2.-53.
amounting to $29 00
Santiam scoring,
Vernonia
Hie police car patrolled 1.518 and Sandra Coo|M*r.
I Free Methodist church are pre- 1
game Don Podrabsky 3, Randy
miles using 173 2 gnllons of gas.
senting the Christmas play "No
Marshall 9. Ron Ohm art 8, Mark
Room in the Inn," by Billvian
Sheythe 25, Mike Gleason 2,
Lessel,
at
7
p.
m.
December
Car Does Flip
Cedar Lumber Company was I
Ron Cannon 3, Ellis Meuser 6,
i 22. It is directed
Donald
and Doug Hill, 1.—57.
But Still Makes Trip
Westrick and the leading roles apparent high bidder Friday on 1
j 3.100.000 board feet of state
are being played by Gary May,
GATES A small car driven
I "Mathias the Innkeeper," Cher- timber in the Rock Creek area
by Mrs. Ray Mills flipped over j
Patients at Santiam Memor-
I ie Challander. Jessica his wife; near here.
on its side after hitting ice Sat-1
| They bid $32 per thousand ' ial Hospital are not missing out
'
Susan
Whitsett
and
Albert
Rotz.
urday morning and «¡xin like a |
| Mary and Joseph; with seven I board feet for Douglar fir which ; on Christmas atmosphere as
t«»p before bouncing back on all i
more actors appearing.
Mr. had been appraised by the state I there are many gay decora­
four wheel* The accident oc-1
Westrick is being assisted by I at $25.35. There were six other tions. according to Gale Chris­
curred about 9 a. m. a half mile I
tensen, administrator.
Christmas Sunday. December Sharron Hostetler, Lois Hersh­ bidders.
The Christian Church choir
7,‘ of
...
. .
The Future Teachers of Am-
Wil) present a concert of Christ-
Mrs M",B’ .T”11*
Up 22, is "White Gift Sunday" at berger and Jeannette Davidson.
erica from Stayton Union High
The
annual
Sunday
School
the
Mill
City
Presbyterian
ma. music Sunday. I)P<.(.,nl)4.r
-Parent y wasn t serious-
school
placed wreaths and
Roger Norrie With
22. at 7 :30 p. m. at the Oiri.tian I
hu,rt
,or *’n,r r?h church. At the morning worship Christmas program will be pre­
swags at the doors.
sented
at
a
combined
Sunday
service
members
of
the
church
. abrasion. Being a woman, she
Lewis and Clark Band
The Christmas Music Festival
church.
The Boy Scouts and Cub
I kept her beauty appointment be- present a special Christmas gift School-Worship service, begin­
Included In the concert will be
Roger Norrie, a junior from Scouts of Stayton have always will be held Thursday evening.
to the work of Christ in whose ning at 10:30 a. m. December
' fore visitng
vlsitng the doctor.
vocal solos by Mrs. Donald
provided a tree and decorated it. December 19 at 8 o’clock at the
X-rays were taken Monday. honor Christmas is celebrated. 22. After the morning program, Mill City, is one of 48 students
Williams, Mrs. William Shep­
This year there is also a gay­ Santiam High School gym.
comprising
the
Lewis
and
Clark
treats
will
be
distributed
by
the
The car body was damaged and This special gift is called the
Both grade and high school
herd nnd Richard Freeman
"White Gift." This year this Sunday school. Practice for this College Concert band on its se­ tree furnished by the staff with
one
tire
blown
out.
Miss Carolyn Davenport will
money will go to help meet the program will be held at the cond annual tour beginning Jan­ a party for employees held in youngsters will be participating
present a saxophone solo. Mrs.
the conference room last week, in the program with the school
payment on the new building. church beginning at 2 P m. ( uary 5.
Eldon Hutchinson Is pianist and
complete with a potluck dinner bands under the direction of
Over $200 has already been Saturday. December 21.
The 10-day tour will take
Spencer Hillesland and the chor­
Mrs Eugene Davenport is dl-
given by those who will be un­ I The public is Invited to bo th the group to eight different com­ and gift exchange.
us directed by Doris Sheythe.
rector.
able to attend the worship serv­ services.
munities in Washington
and
Primary grades will present
The public is Invited.
ice this coming Sunday.
Idaho. The band is under the
i
numbers supervised by Mrs.
Roger
Norrie
To
Be
directon of Allen Skei, instructor
A special Christmas Eve
Dick Parker, Mrs. Dwane Nor­
in music at the college.
Candlclighting service has again
Rod Schaer Chosen
In Washington D. C.
rie, Mrs. Olive Bamhardt, Mrs.
Norrie, a clarinetist, is the
Gwen Schaer and Mrs. Helen
An estimated 6,800 visitors in been planned this year. This
For Scabbard And
son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Nor­ During Holidays
Cox.
2.719 « rlii,
| I'ltei! the U S. service will include congrega­
rie.
He
is
also
a
member
of
tional
singing
of
carols,
special
Blade At OSU
Third, fourth and fifth grades
Army Cbr|>s of Engineers’ De-
Mr. and Mrs. Dwane Norrie
Phi
Mu
Alpha
Sinfonia,
men's
will have program numbers
Rodney J. Schaer. Gates, has troit Dam. according to Iktnald Christmas music, a Christmas
were
i
n
Portland
Saturday
music honorary at Lewis and
story for the children, and the
been chosen for membership at A. Westrick, project engineer.
where they saw their son. Rog­ directed by Sigrun Grimstad,
Clark
OSU in Scabbara and Blade,
The total, he said, includes candlelighting ceremony.
er Norrie off at the Portland Jewell Boone. Doris Williams,
This
program
is
designed
with
national honory society for stu­ people from 16 states. Canada.
The Mill City Garden club,
Airport for New York City, Ruby Brown. Bill Gleason, and
dents taking military science Germany and Australia. Ihiring the whole family in mind. All headed by Mrs. Daniel Kleihege,
While there he will be a guest Audreyanne Morley.
trninlng as part of the univers­ the first 11 months of the cal­ families and individuals are again this year was resixmsible Hospital Auxiliary To
These musical programs are
of a fraternity brotner, a form­
ity work.
endar year some 413.302 people welcome. The scheduled time of for the gay decorations on the Hold Christmas Party
er student at Lewis and Clark always looked forward to by
Schaer is enrolled in the air have been counted at the 17 the service is 7 p. tn.
Christmas tree in the U. S.
College where Roger is a jun­ I Canyon residents and draw
The Santiam Hospital Aux-1 ior. On December 23 he and large crowds.
force reserve officer training viewpoint and recreation loca­
National bank here.
program at Oregon State. He is tions within the Detroit reser­
Adding more holiday atmos- iliary will hold their Christmas Kay Healey will leave for Wash­
December 19 ington. D. C. where they will
—
a junior in the sch<xM of Edu- voir area. They came in 126,-
phere they arranged Christmas Party Thursday,
cation.
decorations at the teller's win­ at the home of Mrs. Rex Kim- be houseguests of his uncle and Lewellen Named
814 vehicles.
sey of Stayton.
Thirty-one top ROTC students
The November visitor total
dows.
aunt, Dr. and Mrs. G. Robert
All Auxiliary members are Lange.
from the army, navy, air force raises to 2,523.358 the grand
Mrs. Q. V. Miller was chair­
Budget Director for
nnd marine corp* units were total for the past 10 years and
man of the decorating commit­ invited to attend according to
Miss Healy is arso a former
Mrs.
Albert
Stevens,
president.
picked for the honorary this full 11 months, according to West­
tee and Wendell Heller assisted
student at Lewis and Clark col­
There will be the usual gift lege and the young people plan School District
on the basis of scholarship and rick.
The Enterprise will K” to the members with getting the
exchange and Christmas festivi­ on attending some broadway
leadership. OSU is one of only
During the five clear days, press early next week (Tues- ■ tree in place.
The January Board meeting
ties.
35 col leges in the country that four with only a trace of rain day) and the staff would ipprc-
musicals while he Is visiting in has been postponed until the
offers ROTC training in all and 21 with rain. 38 boaters elate the efforts of the corres­
New York City.
16th, because of a school evalu­
branch«** of service.
were observed at the project and pondents and advertisers in hav­
ation on the 9th and 10th which
Chris Sorensen At
6,762 sightseers Temperatures ing copy in by Monday noon.
I would conflict.
The paper will be printed on
during the 30 days ranged from
Detroit School Plans
A budget director is required
Salem Meeting
64 to 33 degrees Precipitation Tuesday but not put in the mail
by school law and the Board
Christmas Program
until Thursday morning. Ihis
totale«! 16.14 inches.
Mrs. Hazel Gabriel and Chris
named Bill Lewellen to fill this
will give the staff a day off for
DETROIT The annual Christ­
The American Field Service Sorensen were in Salem last
position. The board discussed
Christmas.
mas program for Detroit public
has scheduled another tree week to attend an American
preliminary budget plans. In­
schools will be held Thursday Mari-Linn Program
Santa will arrive at the Mill volved in the discussion was
planting to raise money for the Field Service District meeting.
Miss Julie Dougncrty of the City fire hall on a big red fire
evening, December 19 at 8 p.
organization.
establishment of a mainten­
Slated December 19
Weather, Detroit Dam An earlier planting had been New York AFS office was pre- truck Saturday afternoon at 2 o’­ the
m. in the school gym.
ance supervisor for the district;
LYONS The Mari-Linn school ' A M. Daily Weather Rending scheduled but was called off be­ sent to discuss problems that clock.
All 12 grades will participate
evaluation of the office of the
in "Christmas Windows" in will present their annual Christ­
confronted the
students
or
He will be there until 4 p. m. clerk; and consideration of the
and Lake Elevation
cause of bad weather.
mas
program
Thurhday
evening
song anil pantomime. The high
and will be assisted in passing possibility of including an ad-
Students will meet at the chapter members.
Pool
Mrs. Gabriel and Chris made out treats by members of the ditional staff member in the
school chorus will sing several December 19 at 7:30 in the Date
Maximum Mln Elev high school on Saturday, De­
selections, and there will be in­ school gym All grades will take December 11
27 38 1451 .'I cember 21 at 7 a. m. and will the trip to Salem with Mrs. Ken ' Firemen’s Auxiliary, headed by field of special education.
j December 12
part.
strumental numbers also.
27 41 I B0 B lie transported to the Mansfield I Golliet, a member of the Stay- I Frances Swift.
A preliminary salary schedule
I ton Chapter. Tena Lindberg who
The American legion and I This will take the place of December 13
This is an annual visit at the was studied for teachers, cus­
area by school bus.
31 41
'
is
attending
Stayton
High
this
________
___ give out
__ ______
Auxiliary will
Christ- 1 the regular PTC meeting for December 14
firehall and ]<x>ked forward to todians. clerk's assistant, bus
Additional information may
S 41 II H) ; I
mas candy after the program to December. Santa will be there I December 16
38 44 1449.77 be obtained by contacting Burt­ year was also present with by all youngsters in the com- drivers, and hot lunch em-
1 chapter members.
the children of the community.
I with (rents for the children.
1 munity.
December 17
39 47 1449.36 on Boroughs or Bill Gleason.
ployees.
Choir Presents
Annual Cantata
Methodist Church
Plans Christmas
I Play December 22
Special Christmas
Events Planned By
Presby. Church
Christian Church
Choir To Present
Concert Sunday Eve
6,800 Visit Detroit
Dam Last Month
Cedar Lumber Tops
Santiam Memorial
Timber Bidders
Hospital Readied
For Christmas
Christmas Music
Festival Slated
Here December 19
Garden Club
Decorates Tree For
U. S. National Bank
Enterprise Copy
Wanted Early
Field Service Plans
Tree Planting Sat.
Santa Claus To Be
In Mill City Saturday