he Mill City Enterprise ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY -OR! Go..8 EAST (¡ROWING VACATION WONDERLAND VOLUME XX Nl 'MB ER 13 M3.4MJ A Year — 10c A Copy a time of hope and happiness Jsycees Set Ct amber Entrant Easter Egg i In the Easier miracle, there is hope and inspiration to lift the heart and reward the spirit. Share the joy of Again this year the Mill City Jaycees arc sponsoring the an- nual Easter egg hunt which will tie held at the city park at 2 p m. Easter Sunday, March I There have been 600 eggs i purchased and these will be | dyed by the Jaycettes. There will be four age groups for the 1 youngsters wishing to enter in the hunt. Toddlers up to 3 years old; ages 3-6; 6 to 9 and 9 to 12. There will be two eggs in each age group marked "JC" and each egg so marked will I receive a prize There will be ! Easter baskets for the first I three age groups and a $1 prize ! for the fourth Lxiu Waikart will | lie in charge of obtaining the I prizes; Verne Shaw will handle the publicity and Ron Lindsey will mark off the "hunting" . arras for the youngsters. The Jaycees will meet at the ! park early Easter Sunday mom-1 ing to high the eggs. Children from the entire Can- i yon area are invited. New Modern Park West Of Mill City To Be Dedicated Sunday, May 23, Says BLM I I I ■ I The new Fishermen's Bend house, latrines, baseball dia­ Park, built by the Bureau of mond, utility buildings (com­ neighbors . . . comr to church on Land Management, just west bination latrine and shower of Mill City on the North San­ stalls), two additional shelters Easier Sunday. tiam river is expected to be now being constructed, a fam- completed the latter part of i ily unit area with 100 set ups— May, and a dedication program tables and fireplaces, and an has tentatively been set for Iovernight area. The baseball diamond will be Sunday, May 23, just a week before the annual Whitewater available for play this summer and another diamond, bad­ Challenge event. Otto Krueger, area BLM minton and tennis courts are Miss Linda Morrow of De- troit. daughter of Mr. and Mrs chairman, was guest speaker planned. Die coming Whitewater event A. L. Barker has entered the at a meeting of the North San­ field of contestants for the Miss tiam Chamber of Commerce at was discussed. It was announc­ Universe Pageant scheduled in Stayton recently, where initial ed that DoUie's Hairfashion the 20 Miracle Miles on the Ore­ plans for the dedication were Studio of Stayton will provide | hair care for the Queen and gon Coast April 17-18. She is made. Krueger gave a short history her court. Marvin Sandberg of a student at a Salem business college. Miss Morrow weighs of BLM and noted that his Sublimity has donated equip­ 112 pounds and has 34-24-34 Salem district covers 11 coun­ ment to improve the boat ties. Formed in 1946 it man- ‘ launching site. measurements. ages 2,000.000 acres of land in the state and determines the multiple-use purposes of the land. Receipts in 1964 are es- timated at $40 million or Si) an acre. The counties receive 75% of this amount and 25% of the money is turned into capital improvements, rich as By Jean KoberU Monday night a report from access roads and recreation MEHAMA — Rattlesnakes hi­ areas. the nominating committee was Kruger stated that Fisher­ bernating on Stout Mountain, read at the Lions club meeting. near Mehama, have been jolted The following were nominated man's Bend construction was from their winter nap by rock not expected to get under way - -. ------ as officers for the coming year: I>ee Ross, president- M<*l Ram­ until 1968. but last vear Marton trucks The mountain is a natur- al site for rock and a large bo, first vice president: Mel cou.tty was deciared a "distress rock pit across from Chet area" and federal accelerated I Eide, second vice president: Hour Of Sharing Blums house has been reopened. i Martin Hansen, third vice pre­ work funds were provided. To- Rock is being hauled to Cedar sident; Jim Gordon, secretary; tai amount of these funds ex­ I-umber Co. sawmill as base To Be Observed pended for the new park so far Dus week marks the "kick- | Bill Lewellen, tail twister; Easter Sunday, March 29. at for a log deck. Twelve rattle is 3250.000, he said. I off" for the Canyon Scholarship Dave Warde. Lion tamer, and both the 9 30 and 11 00 o'ckxk The park contains 3.2 miles snakes were discovered roiled Fund, the name chosen by the Charles Kelly, director for Honor roll students at Santiam services at the Presbyterian of fine rock road, later to be in a ball, as they sometimes do, church the "One Great Hour of High school for the first six 1 committee lor the fund which three years. blacktopped. It contains a com­ when hibernating. One rattler Nominations will be made Sharing" offering will I m - rv- weeks of the second semester will enable worthy Seniors of munity area with a large shelt­ having seven rattles is kept in By J■-an Roberts from the floor at the next re ­ Snntiam High school to receive were released this week witn er and electric stoxes. pump a ’ar at Wilson Logging Co. of­ MEHAMA Food supplies ceived. Tlic money from the offering only two seniors making the assistance in furthering their' gular meeting. April 13. fice. ' "* again ran low nt tne Pacific education, no matter what i Irv Steers of the Forest Ser- More rock is being hauled Mining and Smelting site high will be used to purchase f.wxls grade Jimet Hutchinson with branch of higher learning they • ( ! vice, gave a good talk on "Howl from a pit near Mill City as nltovc Elkhorn last week. Mr. to be sent overseas at the rtite 3 71 and Ed McCurdy with 3.30. choose. We Sell Timber". He told how! Juniors on the list were David manv yards are needed to sur­ and Mo Jim Hewitt and help­ of 300 |M»unds of food for each According to Dave Bamhardt. the timber is appraised and Cline, 3 71; Claudia Budkina, face the log deck. This is only er E Naxwood Billy, who reside dollar given. temporary co-chairman of the how the areas are picked for 3.50; Joyce Gleason, 3.71; Jan ­ City The offering at the Mill a part of a renovation taking nt the mining site, were feeling project, a large "thermometer ” the timber sale. place at the sawmill. A chipper the pinch of n long winter when church came to $423 last Easter. ice Gordon, 3.67; Elis Meuser, is to make its a|i|>carancc on a In the Mill City and Detroit | and barker will be added and As a Denomination the church 3.50 and Nancy Stewart, 3.50. Billy attcmj>i<-d to drii e out nisi Sypbom 'res were Geneva light pole at the comer of the districts, which make up the gave over 2.000.000 000 last year. the mill pond dispensed with. week tor fresh food suppllea. U. S. National bank to register North Willamette working cir ­ The Cub Scout Cake Judging Rock from Stout Mountain, Breaking road through three Eari LMicks, chairman of the Johnson, 3.71; Jancta Johnson, the progress made each week. cle, 99 million feet is set up and Auction following their Fri­ or four feet of snow Billy got Mission committee, is in charge 3.57; John Reid, 3.57; Sharon It is also planned to place con­ as the allowable cut for each day night pack meeting was which is good quality, will be as f ir is Stack creek when both of the offering in the Mill City Rose. 3.86, and Wilda Wilson, tainers for the fund in various year. This is within the sustain declared a success by those at­ used for surface rock, so the 3 86 rattlesnakes will probably never axles broke in his vehicle and church. There were two Freshmen on business houses. Anyone wish­ yield basis set by the Forest tending. There were many beau­ finish their winter nap this he walked the remaining 10 tiful decorated cakes made by year. the honor roll; Nancy Cogar, ing to make a donation by mail . Sen ice. miles to Elkhorn where Lou may do so by making out the Steers said most of the sales fathers and sons. 3.57 and Kathleen Story 3.57. Myers gave him assistance. Judges were Mrs. Rosemary check to Canyon Scholarship in this area are clear cut, Early the next morning Bud Fund. P. O Box 623 Mill Otv. ' meaning all the trees are cut. Freeborn, Mrs. Paula Grant Weather, Detroit Dam Johnson driving Ed Castles' Senior Citizens Must Jack Meuser of the Christian instead of selective logging. The and Jerry Pittam. First place 7 A. M. Daily Weather Reading power wagon made the loat Increase ap­ amount of merchantable timber all the rules have not been Anyone qualifying who has This is not the first time that proved recently by the Inter­ specifically set up as yet. it is J . in a given tract, or timber sale. who served as auctioneer for Mrach 23 50 35 0.00 1505.27 food has lieen dispatched to the state Commerce Commission been considering this move I understood that the applicant1 Sam Long, who is here from the cakes. March 24 49 29 0.00 1505.90 should act now, as this is the mining urea. In February 1949 and averaging about 13.1%— | is expected to submit an un- Kansas, visiting his daughter, . two cats were employed to open is expected to yield alxxit $75.4 last warning of the April 1st , ' signed application of from 250 Mrs. Rosemary Freeborn, was deadline. It is of course ncces-1 the road to the mine. At that million annually. Russians Visit Round Butte Dam sary to prove age in order to1 to 500 words, listing his grade a visitor Monday night. time there was approximately Catalog rates will be increas­ qualify for exemption I point average, making known j 10 to 12 feet of snow and sev- ed approximately 13% and will A new provisikin passed by the this need of this "boost" in ob-1 eral avalanches covering the produce added revenue o f 1963 legislature is the tax defer-* , taining further education, his road. The two cats worked for about $2.4 million if 1962 vol- ral allowing anyone over 65 re-1 desires and hopes of future oc-1 over n week before they reach­ ume is maintained. gardless of income or value of j ; cupation. ed the mine to deliver food. Die Die higher rates do not af- his residence to defer his tax. I | Tentative deadline for receiv-1 miners had been snowbound feet air parcel post of interna­ The deadline for filing here al­ ing these funds and applications ' since mld-December at that tional parcel post. so is April 1st for anyone de- i 1 has been set for approximately j time. Postmaster Kelly said he has siring to make use of this new May 1. Sponsoring organization been advised by Postmaster act. In this instance the tnx be­ is the PTA. but it is hoped that General John A. Gronouski comes a lien ngainst the pro­ all organizations of the com­ that the decision of the ICC will perty collectible when the pro­ munity will show an interest, The 1964-65 Linn County Rural assist the Post Office Depart­ perty sells. as it should be a district-wide School District Budget was ap­ ment In carrying