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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1950)
w Quips & Quotes T he MILL CITY Serving: MILL CITY By PHIL McNOTE DETROIT Well in as much as this column is i i UKNtN new to you, the readers, perhaps you oAn ■ should know something about the Il> \N1I \ writer. I’ve done a little writing, mostly feature material, in a few LYONS papers in the east. I’m employed in MEHAMA the canyon now, so a few extra MONGOI.l» aheckels prompted me to submit a few lines that might make interesting reading matter. Oh yes, I suppose ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — GATEWAY TO THE HEART OF NATI RE’S EMPIRE you should know that I'm married, have two children, ages 3 and 5. $■’.50 a Year, 5c a Copy MILL CITY, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1950 Vol. VI—No. n Enough of that, lets turn to more interesting material. Mark Twaine has always inspired me when my fancies turn to writing. Seems as once when he had submitted a book for publication the poor pub lisher aged considerably when he noticed the absence of any punctua Dusty summer streets appeared to A move to mobilize the logging in tion. The pulisher said he couldn't dustry in the vicinity of Mill City be dated this week when Mr. N. W. print it with out the right marks nor into a quick-striking and effective Haner of N. W. Haner and Associates, could he add the marks that the Fifteen seniors from Mill City high With the influx of population and fire-fighting force to combat forest Portland engineers visited in Mill City author had not written himself. Do construction workers canyon tavern fires this summer was started this last week. Mr. Haner discussed a school received diplomas at Thursday you know what he did? You've owners called for a meeting with the week by W. D. Hagenstein, chief surveying project to prepare the city evening commencement exercises be- guessed right . . . simply submitted a Oregon State Liquor Control Com forester for the Forest Conservation streets for proper drainage and a fore over 400 parents and friends, few pages of periods, commas, etc. mission Thursday afternoon in Mill Committee of the Pacific Northwest I "dust coating” of oil. Dr. G. Herbert Smith, president of and told the publisher to place them City to help them cope with problems Forest Industries The project is not to be confused Willamette university, brought the where he liked. Not a bad idea. caused by the rapid growth, accord Every local logging operator is with a permanent paving project but address on "The Marks of an Edu ing to a statement from Ron Gem Maybe a few handfulls of roses urged by the forest leader to prepare will serve as a necessary preparation. cated Man”. mell, public relations officer from the would be a good way to start a col his operation for any emergency in The permanent project will require a The seniors made a striking picture, commission. umn. Here’s a handfull of the sweet . suitable road base and proper drain I with the girls wearing white formats case of fire. smelling flowers to the owners of the Warwick, enforcement David C. age. Officials pointed out that were and red roses, while male members of Hagenstein outlined a four-point Mill City theatre. Kind of nice of supervisor from the commission a surface placed on the streets at this the class wore suits with red and white action program for each logging unit: them to give a days wages, and it spoke to 25 owners at the Mill City time that the lack of drainage would flowers. The Mill City theatre, scene amounted to just that, so the high theatre. Also speaking was William 1) prepare a fire-fighting plan for cause deterioration in one season. of the commencement exercises, was each camp; 2) assign each logger to school could hold the commencement Jordan, commission inspector for the The current survey was marked as a ! cleverly decorated with the class exercises there. I understand they've district. The speakers stressed co a specific job to be ready when a fire definite step in the direction of better colors of red and white. High school donated the building for several years operation between the officers, own starts; 3) see that there are plenty of streets for Mill City. juniors were In charge of the decorat I tools for every logger (axes, shovels, without charge. It’s that sort of ers, and the increased populace. A "dust coating” of the city’s ing. 1 power saws) and that they are kept thing thats good for a town. Owners were warned against the streets, however, was scheduled to Awards, for outstanding perform- most common violations of illegal handy and in good shape where every begin as soon as the engineering firm Well school is out. The doors will sales (after hours), sales to minors, man knows their location; and 4) have finished the preliminary work. The ! ance's in various fields, were given close behind the youngsters but all and sales to intoxicated persons. They 1 fire drills at regular intervals to application of oil will be designed to during the evening's ceremonies. will not be quiet within. Mr. janitor Winner of the much sought Ethel were further advised to call for the accustom men to speed. will be faced with the task of cleaning keep the dust down for approximately Hickey Award given for scholarship, “ Every operator or logging boss. ” state inspector or the local police if and sanding and polishing the old 3 or 4 months. activities and co-operation was Wanda such violations seemed apparent. The Hagenstein urged, "should post his building up for the time when the Cost of the survey will be cared for, commission expressed favor that the camp with fire warning signs. He by suggestion of the firm, at a time Vandermeer. Other awarded seniors bell rings again in the fall. Not so, tavern operators had realized the im should work with his crews to get when a bond issue is passed for the were: Dolores Brewer, valedltorian; however, for the school at Elkhorn. John Nelson, salutitorian; Lawrence pending danger and called for the their full co-operation, He should permanent project. Oh its true, school is out, the doors and Leo Poole, athletics; Ethel Skill insist on every man in camp being meeting. It was stated that through are closed, but fall will give no cause ings, citizenship; and Ronald Rags Pictured above is Mill City’s Mayor such meetings any serious problems careful with fire.” for them to be re-opened. Because of . Albert Toman as he bought the first dale, activities. could be eliminated. The logging industry of western the consolidation between the Mill poppy last Friday morning for dis School board chairman Donald Washington and Oregon must take City and Elkhorn districts, next fall abled veterans. Mrs. J. T. King, Asked if the liquor commission. Sheythe presented diplomas to Dolores the lead, the forester warned, in this will see the students from the little could stop parents from buying in president of the local Legion Auxil Brewer, Mary Jane Hoffman, Norman North Fork transported to Mill City. iary, is pinning the poppy on the toxicants for their children, Gemmell fire prevention program if we are to Marttala, Oliver Muise, John Nelson, Of course it will mean a better school stated that the state had no law gov get the fullest support from the gen mayor. Sonny Nelson, Ernest Podrabsky, eral public for Keep Oregon and and all of that and the youngsters erning such action but further stated Leslie A. Allen, Detroit, was killed Lawrence Poole, Leo Poole, Ronald stand to gain, but it’s a little sad to that any city could readily pass such Washington Green. Friday afternoon when a car in which "Loggers got a lot of slash burned he was riding crashed into the rear Ragsdale, Ethel Skililngs, Jack Stew see the doors close on a thousand an ordinance. memories and as many good times. Also present at Thursday’s meeting last fall,” Hagenstein stated. "There of a loaded logging truck on the San art, Phyllis Tiinm, I^iwrence Thorn ley, and Juanita Thomas. were Oren Campbell, secretary of the is every indication we will have a tiam highway near Detroti. What do you mean the canyon good seed year. Any unnecessary Thanks To Theatre ' Oregon Tavern Owners association State police said James Allen, 26, people aren't the most courteous and Art Taaffe, enforcement sergeant forest fires could destroy our chances Detroit, believed to be the victim’s A representative of the high school people in the world ? The new cross for natural reseeding of tens of son, was driving the car. Allen suf- stated that the school wished to pub walks in Mill City have caused many June the 10th is the day that has for the district from Salem. thousands of acres of stump stubble. fered shock and lacerations and was licly thank Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ven- drivers to go home disappointed be 1 been set for voting on the Soil Con- The industry and the public has too reported in “fair” condition late Fri- ess for the generous donation of their cause there was no one to stop for. | servation issue in Marion county. big a stake in reforestation to per day night at Salem Memorial hos- theatre for the evening. It was be Each property owner will receive I hope it’s not too late to thank the mit upsetting this program with use pital. . lieved to be a little known fact that Mill City Disposal for hauling the an absentee ballot and are urged to less man-caused forest fires." The truck driver, Alfred Haugn, Jr., they provided the theatre each year booth for the Chamber of Commerce ■ vote and mail them in as soon as Mill City, was not injured. Police without charge up to the damsite or to thank 1 received. Should you prefer to vote said both vehicles were traveling west A reception for the parents and Bill Obe’^’iaw end Roger Nelson for in person the noils will be open in when the accident occur»'«* about 3:30 friends oi t,,? &<«•■. >r class was held On Thursday, June 29th, between both Mehama and Stayton the reg the nice job of sign painting. p.m. The truck was loaded with nine after Thursday night's exercises in the hours of 4 p.m. and 8 p.m., at the Well I guess this will fill up ular voting hours. logs and had a red flag on the rear the high school recitation room. It is necessary to have 131 favor Presbyterian recreation room. Mill enough of the printers picas until of the load, officers said. City, a Red Cross mobile unit will The freshmen were in charge of the able votes to carry the issue. Any Detroit's Civic club has a keen eye next issue; one more thing though, The body was taken to the Weddle event. collect blood from voluntary donors. Under their direction the "stay at home ” will be counted as a set for entertaining the canyon peo for goodness sake be careful with The local American Legion Post is ple in sponsoring a Carnival Dane« funeral home in Stayton room was decorated with the senior fires. Now that fire season is in full negative vote so every one is urged It WM the tilth fatal tiaffie acci colors. Refreshments were served. operation, if you think you must start to vote either by absentee ballot or sponsoring the National Blood pro Saturday night, June 3 at the De dent in the Marion-Polk county area gram in our community. Volunteers ’ at the polls. troit high school auditorium. a fire get permission first from your Formal Part y Held in the past week. are reguested to sign Donor Pledge district fire warden. Keith Philips Proceeds from the benefit will be A formal patty for the graduates cards with Mrs. Jack Colburn at used for the Civic club building fund is the man to see in Marion county and faculty members, was held Fri- Wood's store. Mill City, or with Police While dancing will serve as the focal and Byron Bates is Linn county’s day night by Mrs. Albert Toman at Chief J. T. King. warden. Just remember all you point for the evening's entertainment her home. Numerous games, appro- It is urgent that 125 cards be signed guests will be able to enjoy such en stand to lose when a fire gets out of priate for the evening, were played by immediately in order to insure the control. tertainment as fortune telling by a the guests, but not without reward. A $100.000 student loan fund, estab- appearance of the mobile unit to ob Baccalaureate services were held in The lovely hostess awarded prizes of specialist in the field, card games, I lished 25 years ago by terms described tain 100 pints of blood. Everyone and Bingo with prizes for the lucky the Idanha Community church Sun 1 considerable value to each winner. in the joint wills of Edward G. and from 21 to 60 years of age may offer winners. day for the graduating class of the A special cake decorated with "Class Ida M Crawford of Portland, is avail his or her blood. Persons over 18 The address Door prizes will be given away as Detroit high school. able to young men desiring assistance yaers and under 21 years may donate the evening progresses The evening "True Greatness” was delivered by of Fifty” In red and white was cut j and served with ice cream and punch. in furthering their education, Robert if they bring the written consent of gives promise of a carnival of fun Eldon Haley, invocation and benedic- Lyons — Fire of unknown origin M. Alton, vice president and trust their parents. tion by Warren Knape, and two se- to every canyoner present. completely destroyed the home of Mr. officer of the United States National lections “Light a Candle in the Chap Bank, announced recently. and Mrs. Leonard Goodman about 1 el” and “The Lord's Prayer” were LETA DIBBI.EF. GRADUATES Loans are limited to students pre AM Sunday morning. Leta Dibblee of Detroit is among sung by the Detroit glee club. Those graduating are Nancy Hase- No one was at home at the time paring for a career in any one of the the 2X4 students which make up Pa mechanical arts, trades, practical the fire was discovered by a neigh cific university's largest graduating man, Nancy Burns (Bray), Glen Den Lyons The Mari-Linn school held ton, Robert Budling, Harlow White their eighth grade graduation exer bor. The alarm was turned in at the business or any of the professions Community Chest representatives class and is one of 147 who were except medicine, law, theology, peda telephone office and by the quick of science degrees and Edward Donnelly. cises at the Santiam Valley Grange fiom about 15 cities and towns of granted bachelor response of the Stayton and Mill gogy and music. Alton stated. The The Commencement exercises will hall Wednesday evening, with the at commencement exercises in Forest Marion county gathered at the county City fire departments they were able applicant must have attended a pri Grove on May 28. Mrs. Dibblee re be Wednesday night at the grade following program: processional, pi Chest headquarters in Salem Monday to save the homes of Mr and Mrs mary school, Alton continued, and ceived her B.8. in physical education. school auditorium. anist, Mrs. Marvin Toland; invoca evening to elect officers and make should indicate a desire and ability Bert Lyons and Mr. and Mrs. Loren tion, Rev. O. A. Jewell; song, "By the plans for the fall campaign. The Chamberlain. Mr. and Mis. Cham to help educate himself. Mississippi". Seventh grade, saluto- general theme was the “Importance The maximum loan is $1.000 to berlain were away but the furnish rian, Donna Peabody, class history. of Early Planning for the Campaign”. ings were carried from the house any one individual. Except in special Dean Mansveld, and Dobaid Olmstead. Among the speakers were Charles A cases, loans will not exceed $250 In with some damage done to the build | *,nK "Over the Rainbow”; eighth Sprague, ex-state president of the any one year Repayment is sched ing. The Goodmans’ with her son grade, speaker, Mr. Paul Acacrman, Coniunity Chest; L. A. Warner, pres and wife Mr and Mrs. Bob Romine uled at the rate of not less than $10 song, "I I’axse«! by Your Window*'; ident of the State Chest; H. C. John per month including 5% interest be and little Bobbie were left with noth seventh grade, valedictorian, Cecil Chest; son, secretary of the State ing only the clothes which they wore. ginning three months after the bor 1 Bassett, class prophecy. Laura Karr Rev. Arthur Goble, president of the rower graduates or leaves school. and Pauline Bridges, class will, Paul- Woodbum Chest; Clem J. Butch, l ine Shiewek and Cheita Ijinde, song president Mt. Angel Chest; Wren | 'Memory Lane"; eighth grade, pre- Malheney, member of the board of ♦ j Mentation of diplomas by Mrs. Lcora directors, Silverton Chest; Al Loucks, THURSDAY— Stevens to the following graduates: president. E Burr Miller and J. A. H American Legion 2d and 4th Thurs. Ricard Boltzer, Cecil Bassett, Pauline Dodd, vice presidents of the Salem Sam Bridges and His Santiam Play Chest. Jake Gilmour, vice president Gates PTA 1st Thursday 8 p m. , Bridges, James Courteney, Drury boys will set the pace for the Gates of the Marion County Chest, Talbot, Dark. Nova Ann Gareth. IA ura Karr. FRIDAY— Firemen’s Benefit Dance this Satur Carol Kuiken, Cheita Lande, Dean presided. I.O.O.F. meeting day night at the Gates Gym. I Mansveld, Betty Nydegger, Donald Officers elected were president. J Lyons TWA meeting 2nd Friday. The volunteer firemen in the Gates A. H. Dodd, Salem; vice presidents. Olmstead, Donna Peabody, Jean Oie- Mill City IWA meeting last Friday district have spent considerable effort Jake Gilmour. Talbott. Rev Goble, trok, Pauline Shiewek. Marlin Stew- SATURDAY— in obtaining fire fighting equipment Woodburn, Wren Matheney, Silver- , art. Shirley Wagner, Lavera Ruth Firemen's Benefit dance at Gates. i Wilson and Jean Walker. for community stability. The pro ton. Gil Suhlachtsick, Stayton; treas Carnival Benefit at Detroit ceeds from the dance will be used to urer, Henry Kropp. Salem; secretary. Legion Dance at Legion hall purchase and maintain such equip C A Kells. Salem ment. The 75 cents admission charge Santiam Riders Dance. for adults will well represent a safer HEART ATT UK T AKES JUDAY MONDAY— community through greater fire pro Mi Ed. Juday, uncle of Mr. and Mrs. Lions club meeting. tection. George Veteto passed away this week A F. 4 A M No. 180 stated meet Gajes citizens were urged to join at Barlow, when he suffered a heart ing third Monday. in their traditional community spirit attack while visiting with friends. The industrial committee of Mill Boy Scouts 7:30 in establishing a better equipped fire City’s Chamber of Commerce joined The Vetetoa’ had driven to Canby TUESDAY— department. forces this week with the tourist pro and Portland over the weekend and Women’s club 8 p.m. 1st, 3rd Tues motion committee and all communi returned by way of Barlow to visit ties up and down the canyon to pro Santiam Eagles auxiliary 8 p.m. with Mr. and Mrs L D. Parmeater WE SEE BY THE AM: mote attractions for the canyon Mrs Parmeater is a sister to Mr Senior Scouts 7:30 p m. Spring Drenes *10.00. tourist. Veteto. Also visiting with the group UIDNESDAY— Allsweet 29c pound. GETTING 111.R T*P . . . directly from the horse is pretty Alice < anaga was Mr. Juday who during the even The committee began work on a Lions club auxiliary 8:30, 4th Wed. who offer« Utile Joe Waggoner, n thoroughbred, his bucket of water. Lady wrestlers coming. ing suffered a heart attack and passed descriptive folder for the Santiam Miss < anaga will now know what horse to place her pari-mutuel bet on Santiam Rebekah IM lit and 3rd Davenos *9.95 up. away. canyon. It would enable the tourist during the raring at Uhu non Meadow s June X. 9, and 10. U-hwnon Is Farms Free. Wed at 8 p m. Funeral services will be held Fri to know of the scenic spot* ot visit also celebrating the 39th annual strawberry festival on the same days. Altar Society meets 2nd Wed day at Canby. Eight races dally are planned at the Meadows. and offers recreational suggestions. ENTERPRISE Oiling of City Streets Graduates Receive Tavern Owners Call Fire-Fighting Unit Diplomas at Thursday Urged Among Loggers To Start Soon Meet with Liquor Commencement Commission Thursday é Detroit Man Killed As Car Rams Truck Soil Conservation Election Set 100 Blood Donors Urgently Needed Student Loan Fund Is Available Now Carnival Dance For Detroit Civic Club Detroit High Schoo! Holds Graduation Flames Demolish Home Of Leonard Goodman Community Chest Officials Lay P'ans for Fall (Linitiiui fcurnts: Mari-Linn District Hold Eighth Grade Graduations Gates Firerren Sponsor Benefit Dance Saturday Canyon Folder for Tourists Planned