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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1964)
nterprise i ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY—OREGON’S EAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND VOI,I ME XX NIMBER 15 Library Poll To Be Taken In Marion Co $3.00 A Year — lOc A Copy THE MIEI. CITY ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, APRII. 9, 19411 Kindergarten Kids Busy Bunch Progress on Area Projects Being Made Graduates From Navigator School Sponsors for Princesses Are Lined Up Five Sar.tiam Canyon busi- Projects in the Willamette ness firms have so tar signed National Forest are currently in up a« sponsors for a princess ' progress unditr the Accelerated in the seconfi annual White Public Works program. water Challenge which will take Ln Linn County a contact was place Sunday, May 30. They awarded to Young & Morgan are Simpson Timber Company. for road construction and boat Freres Lumber, Green Veneer. launching ramp $11,842. Con Stayton Canning Co-op and struction, now in progress is' Gene Teague Chevrolet. expected to be completed this Wayne Goin, chairman the Friday when The Enterprise photographer visited month. The project will permit Whitewater Court stated but the Kindergarten clans in Gates the youngsters were a launching of boats from Ifoov- tons will be available soon and busy bunch. Work books were being used at this time. er c impground at the east end the princesses will be chosen j They are seated at the five new tables which were pur of Detroit reservoir. c J. Hansen of Salem was h . utJame8 AFB. Tex.-Ernest F. Andersen from the schooLs of the area chased by the Santiam PTA. Working at the first table I 'awarded a contract for $19.938 (right), son of Derrel Aiwiersen of Mill City, Ore., re- The Mill City Jayreettes wiB were Lisa Barnhardt. Kay .MacGregor and Nancy Ixivell. a letter of commendation as a distinguished grad chaperone the princesses. construct two comfort xta- ceives 1 A Salem charm sctnol has Others of the group can kw seen in the background. Nor | i to uate of the United States Air Force Navigator School offered and install a water sys- a $200 scholarship to mally Mrs. George Stafford, teacher, has 21 children in twins t«*m at Hoover Campground. here. He also was commissioned a second lieutenant and the class, but a number were absent because of illn<*ss. Work is n<wv in progress. The awarded silver navigator wings. Lieutenant Andersen, the young lady named queen. The next general meeting of water system includes installa who is being reassigned to Pope AFB, N. C., received in the Chamber will be held Wed Santiam High Wins tion of a water intake dam and struction in radar and celestial navigation during the nesday. April 15 at the Gates Construction of chlorinator. Three Way Track Women’s clubhouse. the comfort stations is by sub course. The lieutenant's mother, Mrs. Ben Beisell, re sides on Rt. 3, Shaug Ave., The Dalles, Ore. He is a grad Event at Turner contractors, Anda 1 1 Spurgeon uate of Santiam Union High School, Mill City, and at Santiam high school tallied of Salem. , td (xitnU to defeat Stayton and An addition to the Detroit tended Oregon College of Education at Monmouth and Cascade in a three-way track Ranger station is nearing com Oregon State University at Corvallis. Lieutenant Colonel meet at Turner Monday. Stay pletion. Work is being done by Cecil W. Wills, training group executive officer, makes ton finidwd second with 49, CPAS Construction Co. of Le the presentation. banon. The Contract was for The work of April 12 to 18 while Cascade had 42. I High point man for the meet | $19,714. The addition will double has ln*c*n designated as "Na- tion.il IJbrary Week" through- was Tim Taylor of Cascade the floor space of the head Monday evening officers for out th«* nation and is to lx* <»t>- with 15 on firsts in both hurd- - quarters site and provide office : the new year will be elected served by all type» of librar les and the high jump. Jens space under one roof for all em- j by the Mill City Lions chib. A ies in the country including lx*wis, Cascade weightm a n , ployees. slate of officers had previously J. Wesley Webb was awarded i Santiam High school library, ac topped his own school record been selected by the nominatiqg cording to Howard liaymes, in the shot with a toss of 51' 1". thr contract for widening and committee, and there were no Th«* old m irk w.m 50'7". straightening of a three mile Art Hagen, president of the high school librarian. nominations from the floor. section «X the Breit«*nbush Road. North Santiam Sportsman’s II«* explains the th«*me for this The concentrated effort to get The slate to be elected Mon This contract was for $85,626.90. club said this week that things voters to register before the year Is "Reading is the Key", The Accelerated Public at the club site were in pret- April 14th deadline was com day night includes Lee Roas, and has b«*«*n the theine for Ca Works Program, signed into , ty good shape after the winter mended today by Gerald Deter president; Mel Rambo, first nadian Library W«*ek for the vice president; Mel Eide, se law by President Kennedy on storms. last three years. The major ing, Linn county representative. ■ September 14, 1962, was d«*sign- There are a number of small He pointed out that all eligible cond vice president and Martin th«*m>* will be th«* springboard ed to help in the initiation and limbs and fir t>«ws over the voters who did not vote in the Hansen, third vice president for thre«* derivative themes: speed-up of State, local and area, along with some small last primary or general elec William Lewellen was nominat "Reading 1» thr key to oppor ed for the position of tail Federal public works proj«*cts trees that are toppled over. tunity”. "Reading is the key NumetVHis special events to that would help provide immed- Plans will be made soon for a tion must lx* registered by April twister; Dave . jtarde, Lion to understanwv”. an«l "Read 14 in order to be tlig»ble to cast • tamer; Jim Gordon, secretary, ing is th«* key to n>*w worlds". which th«* public is invited will iate useful work for the unem- week-end clean up. their ballot in the primary elec- ] and Charles Kelly, director for be <iff«*ml by the Albany Pub ployed and underemployed in The water level at the site tion. Throughout the nation the three years. is coming up quite rapidly, ac 1964 campaign hits four main lic Library during National IJ- labor surplus areas. Detering said the civic groups ■ brary Week, April 12-18. coin cording to Hagen and the Army over the county are to be com-' Immediately following the areas: the attack on illiteracy, engineers have stated that the mended for their efforts to get | election, members have been concentrating on the develop ciding with its celebration of lake will be full by the open as many as possible to qualify invited to visit Martin Han ment of lifetime rending habits th«* 50th anniversary of Die li ing of fishing season. April 25. for voting and to study the bal sen's saw grinding shop at by the very young, the econom brary. On Sunday afternoon from 3 The boat dock committee, lot issues which will be on the Frank's Mill west of town. The ic and social role «>< state li with help, have three sections primary and general election mill will be running that night braries; careers and opportun to 5 o'ckx-k the Albany Zonta so members wishing to may of the new dock, six feet wide ballots coming up this year. ities in librarianship for young club will sponsor an open house tour the operation. tea. S|M*aking will be Gladys 1 and twenty feet long, ready to ] people and for college-«?ducatod The source of good govern A capacity crowd of some 90 launch at the site. They will j ment comes from an informed older people seeking second Workman of Scottsburg, author Stayton High school hosted carvers; and the urgent wed of tlx* humorous tn-st selling parents and athletes attended ] make two more sections that■ electorate, Detering said, and .»biMit 1.000 musician» Saturday for more and better libraries book "Only When I I-augh". th«* annual Santiam High' will have twat stalls on them J wh«*n the annual District 4 judg that will provide resources d<*- A book mending demonstra School ham and turkey banquet] to moor twelve boats. Later in ] it is the individuals duty to Wednesday, April 8 ing in band and «*horus c«»m(«*- m a tided by new teaching m«*- tion will be presented on M«m- held at the elementary school ] the year stalls will be set in the I study both the candidate and the issues before casting their PTA at Mill City Elementary tition was held. day afternoon at 4:00 o'clock Friday evening. thuds. other units. ballot. sciKxd at 8 p. m. Richard Mc Band» and Choruses were rat The high school plans the I in the library basement. At The meal was prepared by' At the April 6 meeting of Voting, he said, is not only a Devitt, guest speaker. ed against a standard of per following activities said Mr. 7:30 p. m. on Tuesday the Li the school cooks and served by I the club at the Mehama Fire privilege but a sacred trust Order of Rainbow for Girls formance with the Santiam high liaymes: brary Board will hold an open Pep club members with thos«* I hall. Don Gentzler shewed , that should be handled with the at hall, 7:30. xchool band gaining the highest meeting. present declaring it a success ] slides of his trip to Alaska and utmost care. A field trip by the students Friday. April 10 or superior award. Four oth«*r who work in the library to Sa- "Censorship of B<»>ks in Li- from the 'kick-off main course' ] Canada, The May 15th primary elec IOOF lodge at hall, 8 p. m. bands, including Stayton. Cres lem to visit Willamette Univer- rane«” will be the topic of a to the 'dribble drink'. tion will nominate candidates Monday. April IS well. Siuslnw and Pleasant Hill j laity Libraries anti Or«*gon State sympnium on Wednesday even The coaching staff with Toni for national, state, county and Lions club dinner meeting at rix-eived this rating. ing at 7:30 o'clock. Participa Kozvdar. f.otball coach; Bur- Tu/n 1 Library anti Archives. PIT) MPfl city offices and should not be Fellowship hall. 6:30 p. m. Chorus«*» from W«xxll»urn and ting will be three students from ton Boroughs, basketball and I WU JGIGI11 I’lVl I Appropriate displays on bul- taken lightly. It is important to Election of officers. Visit to Siuslnw also received superior | lct'ln'’’K»n1.’'nnd display” cases, Albany Union High School. On Richard Ricketts. freshman I - — register and it is important to Hansen Saw shop following the rating. The next highest rating. - A survey quiz throughout - - the Thursday evening there will be basketball coach amusing the j study the issues and to ballot meeting. that of excellent went to the school to fimi out how much entertainment by members of crowd with humorous anecdotes ]------------ ------------------ --- according to the individuals Marilyn Chapter O.E.S. at Santiam Choru» students use the library and the Albany Little Theatre. about the players. best judgment. If all voters hall at 8 p. m. Both band nnd chorus at San- what they think of it. At 2:00 and 3:00 p. m. on Sat- The coach« introduced the [ heed this trust, we need have tiHm are directr«! by Spencer A fine-free week when all urday pippet shows will tie giv players, managers, statiticians. no fear of the safe conduct of Hllleslnnd Two Salem men involved in our affairs of government, Det- Returns To U. S. After books overdue or which have en by members of th«* AUHS cttoerleaders and yell kings. strayed from the library may drama class. Bill I-ewellcn was Master of a disturbance Sunday at De tering said. Tour of Service Canyon Scholarship be turned in by students or Ceremonies for the dinner and troit Ranger Station were fined no questions In Japan told several amusing sidelights j and plared on probation on in- older people with IV eat her, Detroit Dam Fund Is Gaining asked. SAN ANTONIO. Tex.—Airman 7 A. M. Daily Weather Reading on the football and basketball tuxication charges Monday in Considerably more heat will Marion County District Court Open house for all wtio wish s«*ason. Second Class William G. Deis and Lake Elevation have to he generated if th«* to visit the library and Speaker of the evening was at Salem. ter, of Rt. 1. Lyons, Ore., has Pool "seis ilarship thermometer" is Bill Dee Tuck. 27. and Jim The showing of some films in Date arrived here for duty follow Max. Min Ppc Elev. T<M Ogdahl, head football to reach th«* t«ip. Rev. Jack the library on various aspects April 1 The Oregon State Highway- ing a tour of service in Japan. 57 36 0.T2 1512.93 coach at Willamette University. mie LcRoy Wagoner, 28, both Misiscr, treasurer said more of library work, if they arrive. April 2 45 36 0.26 1514 84 He told of several interesting of 1162 14th St. N. E., pleaded Department will open tent and Airman Deisteh is a linguist contributions are expected next 47 36 0(r2 1516 31 experiences he had in his guilty to charges of being trailer camping areas in state at the Air Force special com April 3 week. 63 36 0.00 1517.50 career. He left a message with drunk in a public place. They parks April 20, signaling the munications center here. April 4 IMcsday morning the gauge 48 34 0.67 1518.61 the athletes that a job well were each fined $95 and placed start of the annual camping April 5 The airman is a graduate of registered $152.69. Sponsoring 42 34 0.16 1519.57 done on the athletic field pays on 180 days probation. Thirty- season. April 6 Stayton (Ore.) Union High organization is Santiam PTA. day jail sentences were sus AU but five of Oregon's state School. 55 40 0.00 1520.45 dividends in later life. April 7 pended. parks annually close their over They were booked at Marion night facilities with the onset County jail Sunday afternoon of winter weather. Cape Look Voters Must Register on charges of assault with a out. Beverly Beach, Harris By April 14 to Vote dangerous weapon after rifle Beach. Fort Stevens and Jessie I shots occurred near me ranger M. Honeyman State Parks, all in Primary Election Freres Veneer Company. of station, followed by a later dis on the Oregon Coast, remain Voters are reminded that the Lyons, was the high bidder on mto Dollar» turbance involving a ranger, open through the winter for the last day for registering to vote a timber sale held April 3 at DETROIT AU was fairly i fast bar. Her husband came benefit of hardier campers. in the May Primary election the Mill City Ranger Station. peaceful at the A. A. Reiner (rushing downstairs and told state police said. The assault charges were Day-use facilities remain open is April 14. They purchased the Power Line her to get an axe or some homo Sunday morning with Mr. IHI iuk dismissed in district court Mon to the public throughout the Linn county registrars are Blowdown sale for $12,683.00. Reiner in bed with the flu and thing to kill the bobcat. day. A 17-year-old youth in year in all state parks. Mrs. Charles Dolezal and Tbm It was appraised at $7,461.00. The excitement became too Mrs. Reiner napping by the One of Oregon’s more popu Kanoff. Marion county resi This sale is located in the fireplace. She was suddenly much for the bobcat, who vnlved was turned over to inn Dollar» lar parks. The Cove Palisades dents may register with Goldie North Brvltenliush River Drain awnkened by a loud noise and took off through the door. Mrs. juvenile authorities. State Park, southwest of Ma Rambo. age above the Breitenbush Hot her first thought was that per Reiner rushed out to see where dras. will open a new site at a Springs along the Portland Gen haps her husband had faUen it had gone as she still thought Rural School Budget later date. This park, relocated D o U m - h eral Electric Company's power out of lied. it had their cat. She could see I Passes in Local District because of the backwaters from Hootenany To Be line and Bonneville Power Ad Then she heard the family no tracks so called Fred Snider Voters in Mill City and Round Butte dam. will not be Staged at Stayton ministration's power line which cat, which had been purring who brought his hunting dogs Dollarn Students from Clark college run parallel to each other. It pcacefullly on a d«xir mat be- up and th«* bobcat was tracked Gates approved the rural school ready for campers until the conslsts of approximately 35 ] tween the hack porch and the down and shot. It was discover- budget Monday by a vote of 37 reservoir is sufficiently high to in Vanvouver, Wn., will put on nervs of .350 M board feet of dining room, suddenly let out e«i to be old and evidently for th«' budget in the Mill City allow full use of the extensive an old-fashioned Hootenany at vote and 24 opposed. In Gates new facilities. the Stayton High school Friday timber (280 M board feet of | a screech. tan Itoilarn starving. Detroit Lake State park will evening, April 10 at 8 p. m. Douglas-flr, 40 M hoard feet ’ Mrs. Reiner turned around The family pet was discover- there were only six against the open to overnight use on April The appearance is being of Western Hemlock and other' and there was a bobcat chcw- ed under the davenport in a budget and 10 for. Purpose of the vote was to 20. however there have been sponsored by the Klwanis club species, 30 M board feet of ' ing on their pet. At this point frightened condition. Cedar, and the Pine is unes-1 Mrs. Reiner did some scream- Thus ended a “peacefur’ all<»w for increased enrollment picknickers at this popular spot with proceeds to assist youth and to raise the low tax base. 1 all winter on nice days. activities. | ing and pounded on the break- I Sunday at the Reiners. timated). 'Hie Marlon County Library •Study committee, which 1* in vestigating earlier recommend ation« to establish a county co- oprratlvr Hitrary «ystrm, will a«k citizens of the county for help next week. Srverul dainty n<-wn|>a|x*r«. including The Mill City Enter prise, will publish question naires prepared by members of the committee. ’Hie questionnaires have to do with the use of existing library fueiliti.-. i. idinr: habits of the citizens and apfxirent new li brary needs. The questionnaire will tic pul>- llshrd in The Entrrprim* next week, which is National Library week. Hie «xmunltte«* now I» study- Ing the feasibility of establish ing a county cooperative sys tem in which a central library wvnild I»* located in Salem. SmaHrr cities In the country would tx»c«>me nusnlrn of the system and would lie able to draw bulks from the central library, thus increasing the to tal volumes available for local consumption A tmokm o h I 1 e would serve suburban and rural arras with a wide selection. Although forma) organization <if such a system hasn't lx*«*n worked out. the committee be lieves that local libraries she Id retain their Identity, each keep ing Its library twiard. setting local policies ami approving hiring of librarians. Results of the questionnaire will lie tallied a few days after It is published,. The results will tie made kmnvn to the is-wapnp- ers. The local scb<*>l will use Ttie Enterprise wimiow during li brary week for display pur poses Observed Here Detering Commends At Sportsman's Club Efforts To Register Voters by April 14 Plan Work Day Lions to Elect Officers Monday; To Visit Saw Shop Special Events at Albany to Mark Library Week Santiam Band And Chorus Rafe High At District Contest Capacity Crowd at Athletic Banquet Coming Events Cause Trouble at Detroit Station State Parks to Open April 20th Freres Veneer Top Scholarship Bidder in Timber Fund Gauge Sale Here April 3 Hungry Bobcat Attacks Cat in A. A. Reiner Home