The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 09, 1967, Page 4, Image 4

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    -The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 9, 1967
NOTICE
Starting on NOVEMBER 1st Our Office will be
open from 9:00 A. M. to 12 M and 1:00 P. M. to
5:00 P. M.
Closed from 12:00 to 1:00 P. M.
Closed on Saturdays
DETROIT Parent-Teacher
Honor Roll and
Perfect Attendance IDANHA
Meetings Scheduled
By Boots Champion
It was reported here this
that Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Names at Detroit Hi week
Eide, Mill City have purchas­ For Next Week
Hunters Get Moose
On Canadian Trip
DETROIT — Moose hunting
in North Central Alberta,
Canada, proved successful for
personnel from Detroit Ran­
ger station, and Ole Erickson
and his hunting party of six.
Returning home Saturday
with two cows and a calf
were Ranger Lee Boeckstieg-
el, Glen Reinke, Vern Hal-
lenback and Ernie Schiewck.
Mr. Hallenback said the
group was hunting mostly in
the Lesser Slave Lake area,
near Edmonton, and that a
variety of weather conditions
ranged from sun to snow,
with coldest temperature at
20 degrees.
Ole Erickson said they ran
into the Detroit Forest Serv­
ice group the first time 20
miles north of a little town
called Smith. Later they met
in the Slave Lake area while
hunting.
Mr. Erickson and his hunt­
ing party returned home just
a week from the day they left.
They drove 1,100 miles from
Mill City. They also got two
cows and a calf.
Wolverines in 2nd
Place in Conference
The Santiam Wolverines
took over second place in the
Capital Conference football
race, after losing to the Cent­
ral Panthers November 4 ,on
the O.C.E. athletic field. The
third ranked Panthers jump­
ed ahead 7-0 on a pass play
which was set up to be a
fumble recovery on the first
play of the game. The PAT
was good. The second touch­
down was set up when Cent­
ral’s quarterback Al Weaver
passed to one of his split re­
ceivers, who managed to slip
through Santiam’s secondary,
to make the score 14-0 after
the PAT was made good.
The Wolverines came back
after the second Panther
touchdown, with a pass from
Mark Bennett to Allan Yank-
us, who romped 51 yards to
score against Central’s de­
fense. The Panthers went on
to score twice more on pas­
ses and completed, both
PATs to end the scoring 28-7.
Several Santiam players
turned in outstanding per­
formances in the losing effort.
Monte Lalack recovered three
Central fumbles, Bob Ward
ran for 79 yards, and Jack
Johnson and Ray Taylor each
collected 10 tackles.
Central will now travel to
Vale for the quarter final
game.
ed the Dick Farrow home m
Parent-Teacher report card
South Idanha.
at the Gates
With Santa Claus just conferences
and the Mill City
around the corner, Mrs. Len Primary
Elementary schools c o m -
J. C. KIMMEL — BUD DAVIS, Owners
Davis spent two days in Port­ mence next week. Students at
Ph. 897-2660
Salem Mobile Ph. YP 2-2600
land last week on a shopping the Gates Primary School will
tour for their Idanha Variety be dismissed at 12 noon Wed­
store.
nesday, November 15 and the
The Detroit schools annual Mill City Elementary stud­
carnival was termed as a ents will be dismissed at noon
success. The entire school Thursday, November 16. This
participated In the event.
will enable teachers to give
Spending the week end at full time to scheduled con­
the Idanha home of his long ferences. All conferences will
time friends, Mr. and Mrs. not be held on Wednesday
Len Davis, before leaving for and Thursday so parents
Guam was Navy Corpsman should carefully check their
Lanny Vickers of Seattle. appointment slips.
Vickers and his wife, a train­ The conferences afford an
ed nurse, will enplane for opportunity for sharing views
Perfect Attendance
Air Force Base in designed primarily to pro­
for fine woods, marble and plastics.
Jack Cram, Harold Hiebert, Travis
Calif.,
and
fly to Guam mote the best interests of the
Terry Lyons, Cecelia Wil­ within the will
week. Both Mr. child. Parents, by attended
liamson, Laurey Storey, Lar­
Cleans, polishes in one easy operation
ry Smith, Karen Peterson, and Mrs. Vickers will be em­ these sessions, can better
Kenneth Tower, Dennis Tow­ ployed at a Navy hospital in evaluate and understand all
phases of the child’s progress.
Just Spray it on and wipe it off.
er, Alfred Clark, Jeff Drago, Guam.
Paul Michaelson, Ricky Wil­ Annual “school pictures” The children have taken
liamson, Jim Hiebert, Bever­ are scheduled Nov. 14th at home notices—or will—indi­
Buy it Today from
ly Calbreath, Lyle Rogers, 8:30 A. M. at the Detroit Ele­ cating the date and exact
time scheduled for each con­
Myles McMillan, Gary Steph­ mentary and High School.
The Detroit Board of Edu­ ference.
en, James Gray, Kathy
It is important that parents
Reeves, Dorsey Smith, Jim cation will hold their regular
Morgan, Gerald Hiebert, Fred meeting of the month Thurs­ acknowledge the appointment
Miller, Alan Benton, Mike day evening Nov. 9th at 7:30 and be prompt. Each session
IVe Give S & H Green Stamps
Williamson, Gina Williamson, P. M. in the faculty room in is set up for 15 minutes at
Diana Williamson, Robin the new high school build­ the Gates school and for 20
Whiteley, Danielle Stephen, ing. A Parent Teachers Club minutes at the Mill City
Marilyn Purdom, Jerry Ham­ executive meeting is also school. If additional time is MARION FORKS — Howard
ilton, Edith Gray and Vicki scheduled Thursday evening required the teacher and par­ Drago, Superintendent of the
at 7:30 P. M. in the Elemen­ ent car. schedule another Oregon State Fish Commis­ Health Clinic at
Bozman.
meeting which will not con­ sion Hatchery at Marion
The following Junior High tary building.
Detroit Is Success
studehts received above av­ Howard Dean who recently flict with another parent’s Forks reported Tuesday that
DETROIT — Mrs. Howard
underwent
major
surgery
at
conference
period.
the
hatchery
has
just
com
­
erage grades during the first
Drago,
Marion County Health
a
Salem
hospital
returned
pleted tatooing some 25,(XX)
six weeks grading period.
Spring Chinook and approxi­ Clinic area co-ordinator, re­
Susan Morgan ................. 3.8 home Saturday, and is report­
mately 23,000 steelhead, und­ ported that a total of 158
Lucinda Young ................. 3.8 ed to be getting along O. K.
A
new
family,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
er the direction of the Army children and adults, 16 of
Diane Beachy ................. 3.8
By Janet Lewis
them from the Mill City-
Glenda Beachy ............... 3.8 Roland Griswold and daugh­ Lauran Holman, Robert Engineers of the Walla Wal­ Gates area, were treated at
Mary Bittner ................. 3.5 ter of Canby, Ore., have mov­ Chichester and Charles Wirk- la District. Ray Ollger, biolo­ the Well Child Health Con­
Carol Sheldon ................. 3.4 ed to Detroit. Mr. Griswold, kala of Mill City, Don Taylor gist, of the Walla Walla Dis­ ference held recently at the
Sherry Williamson .......... 3.1 a barber, has re-opened the of Stayton, Ole Erickson of trict was in charge of the Detroit school.
Ricky Alley .................... 3.1 barber shop at Idanha. The Detroit and Mr. Magie of The program.
A total of 247 immuniza­
Drago said a five-girl crew
Jr. High Perfect Attendance Griswolds have three child­ Dalles, left Thursday, Octob­
tion
shots were given, includ­
ren,
two
are
married,
and
tatooing the fish with ing measles
Diane Beachy, Judy Ben­
er 26 on a moose hunt in began
shots and T. B.
Ronda,
a
freshman
now
at
­
colors October .3. Skin tests. Fifteen
ton, Dick Bittner Kathy Hig­
Smith, Alberta, Canada. This various
physicals
Each
day
some
1,000
to
2,000
ginbotham. Mike Reeves, tending Detroit school.
The Marion Aidermans re­ was the first hunt in the area tatooed fish, were then taken, were performed.
Larry Rogers, Carol Sheldon,
since the trophy license re­
In comparison, the first
Charles Thompkins, Debra turned home last week from quirement has been dropped. at various times through the Well Child Health Conference
Williamson. Susan Morgan. a successful elk hunt in *he The men, who drove up in day to Big Cliff dam where held September 19 a total of
David Stevenson, Sherry’ Wil­ LaGrande area. Mrs. Aider­ two pickups, returned Thurs­ they were put through the 110 were in attendance, and
liamson, Patty Youngblood, man visited her mother at day, Nov. 2, with two cows turbine tc- determine what 178 immunization shots were
pressure would do to the fish. given, plus 13 physicals.
Lucinda Young, Rickv Alley, Elgin while her husband and and a calf.
Glenda Beachy, Dennis Ben­ party hunted.
He said pressure of the wat­ Mrs. Drago said Monday, a
Vic
Herron
will
leave
Fri
­
Sgt. Ronald Leming, son of
er was varied to determine Marion County Health area
ton, Mary Bittner, Frank
day
morning
for
Bolivar,
Golden. Donald Hiebert and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Leming of Venezuela, where he will be what effect it had on the fin­ meeting
will be held Novem­
Idanha returned home recent­
Susan Reeves.
gerlings as they passed ber 21 at 2:30 p. m. in the
ly following his discharge Oc­ employed by Kaiser Engin­ through the turbine.
elementary school library to
tober 19 at Fort Irwin, Calif. eers on the Guri dam. Mr.
The fish were caught in discuss fluoridation, and oth­
Ron served one year in Thai­ Herron flew to San Francisco nets after
they passed er community health prob­
Wednesday, November 1, to
land and was home on leave complete
through the turbine and lems.
details.
If
he
finds
the latter part of May and
were examined by a patholo­ Representatives from the
Studded Winter Tires available at Sale Prices.
through June. He w’as then the work satisfactory, he will gist to see what caused their
Mill City, Gates, Detroit,
sent to Fort Irwin where he be there about 18 months.
Mrs. Lang Stafford and death, if any died. Drago said Idanha, and Marion Forks
was discharged. He is now
FREE All New Tires Balanced FREE
the
experiment
was
success
­
are urged to attend the
employed by Mel Round as a Gilbert Myers, of Elkhorn, ful with only a nominal loss areas
meeting.
her brother, and Mr. and Mrs.
log truck driver.
Trindle of Baker, elk of fish.
Santiain Memorial Hospital
Hospital Medical 3rd class William
The steelhead measured
hunted
in
the Lake Anthony
(Stayton)
LeRov Hamilton, who is now
eight inches long and the Idanha Man to
area
of
the
Blue
Mountains
BROSIG—To Mr. and home or. a 30-day leave from
Spring Chinook four inches,
Ph. 897-2786
Mill City. Ora
Mrs. Dale L. Brosig, Lyons, Vietnam will report the 20th in Eastern Oregon. Mrs. Staf­ he said. He added moving pic­ Marry Calif. Girl
ford
and
Mr.
Myers
left
on
a daughter. Saturday, Octob­ of this month for active duty Thursday. October 26. and re­ tures were taken of the com­ IDANHA — Mr. and Mrs.
William Fastnau of Escondi­
er 28, 1967.
at Quanico Hospital, Va. Le-
plete project.
do, Calif., are announcing the
Roy served 20 months in turned after an enjoyable but
The
five-girl
crew
on
the
Vietnam most of the time at unsuccessful hunt on Thurs­ job were Lydia Williamson, engagement of their daugh­
Cam Low’. He was with the day, November 2. Over 100 Barbara Rogers, Sue Lin- ter, Miss Janice Fastnau to
in the area were un-
H. M. C. LeRoy Hamilton,
Tack Unit Combined Action hunters
sucessful
because of some land, Betty Sheldon and Billie son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Company, which is part of severe storms
Drago.
at the 7.000
D. Hamilton of Idanha.
the third Marine Division.
Her fiance is a graduate of
His tw’o-vear term will ex­ foot level which chased the
elk
to
lower
altitudes.
Detroit school and is now
pire March 11. He is the son
Alsea
Takes
Detroit
There will l>e a young peo-
home on leave following 20
of Mr. and Mrs. William D.
ple’s sing at the Gates church 33 to 28 Friday
Hamilton of Idanha.
e
months of service in Vietnam.
Sunday
night.
November
12.
Al Gardner was admitted Everyone is welcome. There
DETROIT—Alsea’s Wolver­ Hamilton, a hospital med­
to Santiam Memorial hospital,
ines won a victory 33 to 28 ical 3rd class, of the 3rd Mar
Stayton, Saturday w’here he will be electric accordion and over the Detroit Cougars in ine Division will report to
was put in traction for a pul­ piano accompaniment.
Hospital, Va., follow­
Mrs. Monte Carpenter, now a Casco League football finale Quanico
ing his leave, where he will
led muscle in the low’er part
here
Friday
afternoon.
of his back. Gardner is with staying in Idanha, visited
The win for Alsea gives receive his discharge from
Mrs. Judy Holman Saturday
the Forest Service, Detroit.
them second place in the the service March 11.
afternoon.
The
Carpenters,
Leaving here Friday on a whose home was badly dam­ league with a 6-1 season re­
bird hunting trip in the John aged
fire some weeks ago. cord.
Day country will be Mr. and plan by
Jimmy Hiebert and Terry
to
rebuild and remodel
Mrs. Gale Fagen and Mr. and and move
back to Gates as Lyon each tallied two touch­
Mrs. Gordon Brown.
downs for the best answer
son as possible.
Mrs. Thad Jayne. Salem,
the losers could muster as
Mrs.
Harold
Wilson
and
was admitted to a Salem hos­ Mrs. Sarah Rains visited Mrs. Detroit finished the year with
pital where she underwent Josephine McLaughlin at the a 5-2 mark.
major surgery Tuesday morn­ Marian Home in Sublimity on
Alsea: Gammon 14 run (run
CRAIG P. JONES
ing. Mrs. Jayne, mother of November
failed) Campbell 50 pass
Funeral services will De
3.
Friday.
Gifts
of
Earl Layman, is 76 years food were taken to celebrate from King (King run) Camp­ held Thuisday at 2 p. m. at
young.
Mrs. McLaughlin’s 86th birth­ bell GO kickoff return (run Dallas for Craig Perry Jones,
day anniversary on Novem­ failed) Campbell 68 pass who was killed early Sunday
ber 2. While there Mrs. Wil­ from Gammon (Gammon pass morning in a car accident.
Old Friends Visit
Craig moved to Mill City
son and Mrs. Rains also visit­ from King) Gammon 95 run
ed Mrs. Bertie Osterhaut and (Campbell pass from King). two years ago with his fam­
At Champion Home
Detroit: J. Hiebert 1 run (G. ily from Dallas and was a
Mrs. Nora Goodwin.
DETROIT—Overnight Sun­
Hiebert kick, Lyon 7 pass senior at Santiam High
from G. Hiebert (D. Tower school.
day visitors at the Harold
Champion home were Mr. and Spencers Leave for
pass from G. Hiebert) J. Hie­
He had been an active par­
bert 4 run (G. Hiebert kick) ticipant in sports the first
Mrs. Harold Jacobson and
Mrs. Edna Ridley of Sioux New Home at
Lyon 10 pass from G. Hiebert year he was at Santiam, plav-
Miller pass from G. Hiebert. ing football, baseball and bas­
City, Iowa, and Ray Busby
of Tacoma.
ketball. He was a finalist in
Shelton, Wash.
They left here early Mon­
a Veteran’s Day essay contest
last year.
day morning for a short visit
IDANHA—A farewell cof­ Man Shoots Self
with relatives in Grants Pass, fee honoring Mrs. Harry Instead of Bear
Survivors include his par­
and then on to San Francisco Sper.cer of Idanha was held
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Perry
GATES—A Mill City man Jones; three brothers, Spec
and Los Angeles for a visit at the Detroit home of Mrs.
with relatives before return­ Joe Muise Wednesday’ morn­ accidently shot himself in the 5 Richard Jones, who is
ing home. Mr. Busby will re­ ing. Co-hostesses were Fran­ thigh with a .45 caliber revol-1 home from Vietnam for the
main in the Bay City for a ces Fry. Jo Leffler and Zella ver about non Sunday about services; Pfc Michael Jones.
three miles east of here on Finland. Minn.. Brian, at
visit wtih his son and family Oja.
before returning to his home
Mr. Spencer, formerly man­ the North Santiam River, said home and grandmother. Mrs.
in Tacoma
Don’t put up with a worn-out water heater. We’ll finance a new high-speed
ager o f Simpson Timber Marion County Deputy Sher­ June Devore. Dallas.
The Jacobsons, natives of plant at Idanha is now em­ iff Paul Keller.
The services will be held at
electric model for you—everything including equipment and installation.
Ross Eugene Mann. 30. re­ Bollman Mortuary in Dallas
Iowa, resided in the old town ployed in that capacity at
How about electric heat or built-in appliances? We ll finance these for you, too.
of Detroit for a year before a Simpson plant at Shelton. ceived outpatient treatment and anyone wishing to con­
Charpe up to $1200, take up to 60 months to pay. No down payments.
returning to their native
Mrs. Spencer and son. Doug­ for the wound at Santiam tribute money in lieu of flow­
Don't wait any longer. Ask your electrical contractor or dealer about
state. This was their first las plan to leave sometime Memorial Hospital. Stayton ers, may contact personnel
Pacific Power’s easy pay financing.
Mann told Keller his dog at Santiam High school The
trip out here in 30 years.
this month.
spooked a bear and he was Memorial fund at the school
Mr. Jacobson and Mr.
Champion are former school­ Why Don’t You Subscribe to drawing his revolver to fire is being used to purchase a
at it.
mates.
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new athletic scoreboard.
Hill Insurance Agency
Tres Bien Tree Wax
Lemon Oil Furniture Wax
It's New - It's Good
DET ROIT — Following are
the names of Detroit High
School students who make up
the first six weeks honor
roll:
Cecelia Williamson .......... 4.0
Gina Williamson .... .......... 3.7
Ricky Williamson .............. 3.6
Dorsey Smith ...................3.6
Madalyn Smith ................. 3.4
Diana Williamson ............34
Christine Rogers ............. 3.5
James Morgan ................. 3.2
Mike Williamson ............. 3.1
Vicki Bozman ................. 3.0
Alfred Ciark .................... 3.0
Dennis Tower ...................3.0
Laurey Storey ................. 3.0
Karen Peterson ................. 3.0
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