The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 05, 1967, Page 4, Image 4

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    Hunter's Special
Here are a Couple of Specials
you Hunters won't want to miss.
Deer Bags, reg. $1
Plus Orange color­
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 5, 1967
cost. This is reasonable, be­
chest wounds. He had been cause you have much more
By Eva Bressler
A 6:30 pot luck supper will in Vienam four months. He is space and more electricity is
precede the regular meeting also a nephew of Mrs. Wayne needed to maintain the be-
of Santiam Valley grange to Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott low-zero temperature in the
be held Friday night Oct.6.
Guest speaker will be Cornel­ were Sunday guests at the freezer.
ius Bateson, State Senator for home of Mr. and Mrs. Wend­ There is only a small dif­
By Boots Champion
vicinity of Boise, generally Marion County. Agriculture ell Weaver and family at Es­ ference in operating cost be­
tween the completely frost­
DETROIT —The following followed the route indicated will be his topic. He is a tacada.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Miley less models and the type with
is an article loaned to this by John Minto, the article member of the McCleay
reporter, with notes taken states Edward Culp, Southern grange, Election of officers have received word that their automatic defrost in the re­
from the original copy, telling Pacific represeneative, found will also be held. Mr. and son, Robert, who is attending frigerator section only.
about how Detroit received a photograph showing De­ Mrs. Therman Smith will be a technical school in Californ­
ia has been promoted to Air­
its name, and some interest­ troit and its railroad as they the hosts for this meeting.
ing history of the old town of appeared before 1900. The pic­ Miss Joyce Scott, Miss Ka­ man second class.
Jim Tollen, 7th grade in­
ture accompanying the arti­ thy Landwing and Miss Sue
Detroit.
The article appeared in the cle shows the railroads old Hunter of Salem were Wed­ structor at Mari-Linn spent
weeks this summer in
Capitol Journal March 4, 1963 turn table in the foreground, nesday evening dinner guests eight
Dakota where he at­
according to the date on the and in the backbround an as­ at the home of her parents, South
DETROIT — The follow­
sortment -of buildings that Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott. tended the University of ing students have been select­
clipping.
South
Dakota
under
a
Na
­
Thought it would of inter­ was old Detroit more than The occasion honored the tional Science Foundation ed to office at Detroit High
64 years ago. That same turn­ birthday anniversary of Joyce
est to our many readers.
school recently:
According to the writer, table site was used by South­ Scott. She and Miss Hunter grant.
Student Council: president,
are
attending
Beauty
college
ern
Pacific
years
later,
and
historians report indicated
Dennis Tower; vice president,
and
Miss
Landwing
is
a
grad
­
the
last
trip
was
made
by
a
that a man from Michigan op­
Jim Hiebert; secretary-treas­
ened a house of entertain­ logging train August 1949 uate of the same school.
urer, Dorsey Smith; business
ment here and named the during the construction of Mrs. Ethel Thayer under-
managers, Laura Storey and
went
eye
surgery
for
remov-
Detroit
Dam.
place Detroit. Construction
Linda Roth.
Salem
al
of
a
cataract
at
a
When the water in the res­
crews for the Oregon Pacific
J. V. Cheerleaders: Karen
Railroad were in the locality ervoir is down, the old town hospital Wednesday.
Peterson, Diana Williamson
By Bernice Strawn
The
first
fall
meeting
of
the
in 1889. The writer goes on site is hardly recognizable
Extension Home Management and Carol Thomasson.
to say, their presence may due to the tremendous Lyons Extension unit will be
Senior Class Officers: pre­
Specialist Oregon State
have accounted for the house amount of silt covering the held at the Lyons Methodist
sident,
Ken Tower; vice pre­
BETTER
CHECK
THE
church Thursday, October 12
of entertainment. Others say area.
GLIDES on the bottoms of sident, Laura Storey; secre­
at
10
a.
m.
Subject
of
the
day
the first name for the com­
tary-treasurer, Chris Rogers;
In 1903 Detroit had a popu­
munity was Coe and Cove lation of 100, Even then the will be “Weight Watch’’ with chair legs to prevent dents student council representative
in Eastern Oregon confused area was well known as a Mrs. Donald Huber and Mrs. on the resilient floors advis­ Alfred Clark.
postal authorities. So when paradise for the hunter and John Kokstis as project lead­ es Mrs. Dorothy Brown, OSU Junior class: president, Jeff
Extension home furnishings Drago; vice president, Jim
the Post Office was estab­ fisherman. Detroit today has ers.
lished in October 16, 1891, a population of approximate­ Jim Olmstead, son of Mr.
Most types of floor cover­ Hiebert; secretary-treasurer,
and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead is
Detroit got its name official­ ly 300.
Tompkins, student
confined to Santiam Memor­ ings will show indentations if Terresa
ly.
In those days, 64 years ago, ials hospital this week due to glides are rounded instead of council representative, Linda
The article goes on to say, the writer says, there were
Roth.
settlers in the Willamette four saw mills at Detroit and injuries received while play­ flat. The larger the flat sur­ Sophomores: pres i d e n t,
ing
football
with
the
Stayton
face,
the
better.
Valley 121 years ago were a company was considering
Lyle Rogers; vice president,
Take a look around the va­ Dorsey Smith; secretary-treas­
aware that French Canadian construction of a flume that High school team at Madras
Saturday,
September
23.
riety of floor covering stores. urer, Barbara Stephen; stu­
trappers, including Joseph would float lumber to Salem.
Mrs. Calvin Trahan under­ You will find a wide selection dent
Gervais, used an old trail up There are no saw mills in
council representative,
the North Santiam canyon Detroit today. There was a went major surgery at the of protectors to help keep Jim Morgan.
Santiam
Memorial
hospital
on
and over the Cascades to General Store owned and op­
Freshmen: president, Earl
your floors in good shape.
reach the upper Deschutes erated by E. S. Hansen In Wednesday morning.
Diment;
vice president., Vick­
Lt. ana Mrs. Michael Cru-
and John Day Rivers.
GUARD AGAINST MIL­ ie Bozman; secretary-treasur­
those early days. In 1907 a son from Ft. Lewis, Wn.,
Stephen Meek, who attemp- heavy’ charge of dynamite
Diana Williamson; student
last week at the home DEW. This unpleasant sum­ er,
ed to lead a party of immi­ was placed beneath a re­ spent
council
representative, Mike
mer
problem
is
caused
by
a
grants into the Willamette sented saloon at Detroit oper­ of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Williamson.
Leonard
Cruson.
He
left
Sep
­
microscopic
mold.
over an easy route, also knew ated by a John Daly.
tember 25 for Vietnam.
These molds are always in
about this trail. But he
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Keintz the air and will grow in Kayle Zimmerman
When
the
charge
was
de
­
couldn’t find it, according to
Eden, S. D., who were places "which are damp,
the writer. As a consequence, tonated the saloon became from
recent visitors at the homes warm, dark or poorly venti­ On Aircraft Carrier
the suffering of his misguid­ atomized and the explosion of
Yeoman Kayle L. Zimmer­
Mr and Mrs. John Jung­
was heard five miles away,
ed party was severe.
lated. So avoid these condi­ man, son of Mr. and Mrs.
wirth
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mike
No
one
bothered
to
report
The article goes on to say,
have returned from tions, and you will have no Keith L. Zimmerman of Rt. 1,
in the middle 1870’s John Min­ the fate of John Daly. Pend- Fink,
Lyons, and the husband of
visiting
relatives in Californ­ mildew problems.
construction
of
the
De-
to was appointed by the Mar­ Ing
the
former Miss Beverly O.
Dampness
can
be
demoved
ia and will spend several days
ion County Court to pexlore troit dam resulted in a cease here
Edwards
o f Cottonwood,
from
closets
by
use
of
a
again
before
returning
building
order
for
old
Detroit
the upper Santiam Canyon
Ariz., has returned to New­
home.
Mrs.
Keintz
is
a
niece
chemical
sold
in
cloth
bags
and try to discover a usable in 1949.
port, R. I. after a four-month
A little later bids were in­ of Mrs. Jungwirth and Mr. which may be hung in the deployment to Northern Eu­
route over the Cascades into
vited by the Corps of Engin­ Fink.
area. A small light bulb plac­ rope and the Mediterranean
Central Oregon.
Friends in Lyons have re­ ed near the floor of the closet aboard
Oregon-Pacific R a i 1 r o ad, eers for sale and removal of ceived
the anti-submarine
from the Ramie
proposed route from Yaquina some 65 buildings located on Martells word
helps
prevent
mildew
i
n
warfare
support
aircraft car­
Oceanlake that a
Bay, over the Cascades to the site for Detroit Dam fire last at Sunday
rier USS Essex.
clothing.
destroyed
form a junction with a Reservoir
During the deployment the
Musty odors are a sign of
one unit of their motel and
transcontinental line in the
With the forming of De­ damaged three others.
mildew. These usually dis­ Essex participated in NATO
troit Dam the majority of Mr. and Mrs. William Jones appear if the area is well operations with Norwegian,
the old Detroit residents mov­ from
Angeles spent a ventilated and dried. If neces­ Danish and Dutch navies. The
ed to the present town-site week Los
with relatives here. sary, use a diluted solution of operation consisted of detect­
in the Spring of 1952, and They were guests at the home
ing, localizing, tracking and
elected to incorporate as a of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Piet- chlorine bleach (one-half to simulated kills of enemy sub­
city in September of that rok and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- one cup in a gallon of water) marines.
same year.
The Essex was also on a
liam Grant. Mrs. Jones is a to remove musty odor from
good
will mission and hosted
bathroom
floors
and
tiled
cousin of Mrs. Pietrok and
more than 35,000 visitors
walls.
Mrs. Grant.
Aerosol sprays are avail­ from Hamburg, Germany,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten
were Thursday evening able that help remove musty
guests at the home of her par­ odors and also contain chemi­ Employers - the message of
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd cals which discourage mildew National Employ the Handi­
Shepherd at Mill City. They growth. Be sure to follow di­ capped Week this week is
By Boots Champion
hire the handicapped. If not
Ron Wilkerson, Detroit were among guests helping rections on the label. Chemi­ an employer, you can still
the
Shepherds
celebrate
Elementary principal, will
their 46th wedding annivers­ cals which prevent mold help. Many handicapped peo­
participate in an Elementary ary.
growth are also available in ple looking for jobs need
principal's meeting at La- A report from the Lyons crystal and powder form.
training and experience first.
Grande October 9 and 10.
They can get this training
Rural
Fire
district
from
A washing machine fire at January 1 to October 1 reports
DO NEW REFRIGERAT­ and experience from non-pro­
• the Wash & Dry caused a bit 23 fires. Eight structural fires ORS cost more to operate? If fit Goodwill Industries. Those
of excitement Sunday morn­ with an estimated loss of
whose disabilities are so
ing. The machine shorted out $18,225. Fifteen grass fires you are rplacing a 15-year- severe they cannot compete
old, nine-cubic foot, manual
and burned some of the wir­
with no loss. Man hours 24. frost model with a 14-cubic for normal jobs can work in
ing.
Goodwill’s sheltered -work
Visiting Wednesday and There were false alarms and foot refrigerator-freezer, it shop. Help given to Goodwill
10
of
the
grass
fires
were
in
Thursday of last week at the September.
will double your operating gives employment to the
Harold Champion home was
E. L. Roy returned home
Mrs. Champion’s sister, Mrs. Friday
from Kingman, Ariz.,
Lilly Gilmer of Salem.
Marine Lance Cpl. Neal with a truck load of new don-
Mason, who is home on a 20- keys which he will train for
day leave visited friends here his donkey basketball busi­
for a few days before flying ness. He was accompanied on
to San Francisco for a visit the trip by Roy Brown Sr.
Flowers for all Occasions
Sain Wizer, master of San­
there with friends. He just tiam
Valley
grange
is
con
­
returned from Vietnam, fined to Salem General hos­
Corsages—Cut Flowers—Plants
where he served at Chu-Lai pital
Shrubs—Bedding Plants
where
he
will
undergo
and DaNang. Following his surgery.
FLOWERS
by WIRE SERVICE
• leave he will report to Camp
guests at the home
230 N.E. 4th Street
Pendleton for active duty of Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye
there.
Phone 897-2452
Mill Qty
were Mr. and Mrs. Arch Eb­
A football game. Detroit erhardt of Silverton.
Junior Hi vs. Stayton will be
Mrs. Milton Roten is now
played here October 5 at 3 p. employed at People's Tele­
m. On Oct. 12 Detroit Junior phone plant.
High will play St. Mary’s of Mrs E. L. Roye spent sev­
Stayton there at 3 p. m.
eral days last week in Salem
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tow­ at the home of their daughter
er, Idanha, accompanied by Mrs. Laddie Pesek and fam­
their daughter, Eileen, drove ily
We are opening a GOOD Used Merchan­
to Portland Saturday where
Recent guests at the home
she enrolled in business col- of Mr. and Mrs. Van Prich­
dise Store at Detroit Featuring Summer and
:lege Miss Tower graduated ard were Mr. and Mrs. Hy
Winter Clothing in Fine Condition.
with the class of 1965 and Smith from Scappoose. Mr.
| attended Mt. Angel last year and Mrs. Dale Smith and son
, She Is majoring in executive from Eugene, Mr. and Mrs.
secretarial study.
Jay Smith and daughter from
Sublimity. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Smith and baby, Mr. and Mrs.
Opening Date,
Dale Prichard from Lyons
and Mrs. Kathryn Winters of
Long Beach, Calif.
Miss Theresa Pietrok of
Portland spent the weekend
at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pietrok
at
and Louise.
Mrs. Hannah Robinson has
received word that her grand­
son, Dale Cook, who was serv­
Mill City .Oregon
ing with the Marines in Viet­
Detroit, Oregon
nam has been seriously in-
J jured. He has head and
History of City of Detroit
Told by Boots Champion
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School Leaders
Named at Detroit
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50c value
Both for only
Crusher Hunter HATS
$J75
Only.................
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