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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1964)
The VOLINE XX ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY -OREGON'S EAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND NUMBER 17 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, Till KSDAY. APRIL 23, 1961 $3.00 A Year — 10c A Copy t At Convention ;llp and Down The Avenue I Scholarship Fund Continues To Climb Whitewater Run Named The Santiam Canyon Scholar ship fund cllmbe«! a little hlgh- '•r this week with Tueaday morning's total reaching $327 69 Dave Bamhnrdt, chairman of the fund said he !■ Ixzpcful of rtx- $600 goal being reached by May 1. This will allow Tor two scholarships. Spon»orlng organ- izatton is the Santiam PTA. , Any senior int-Tfstcd in ap-1 [»lying for this scholarship may contact Buiton Boroughs at the high school. By lion Moffatt I Sunset High School in the | Beaverton area xtnged n Mix’k I Reputilican National convention | last week ami it would have <kMM’ your heart gisxi to »<•<• tlx- way ti» « m < yiaing jwopl«* con- | ductml tix’m*<’lvea urxi t>»<- «xai- venUon. One «xaild almost be- ; lieve that it wa* 'Tor real". , Ilie schcxil faculty certainly «Irsrrv«-* a lot of creilit for the training they gave th<,*r young I folks. It la my contention that ( ••vi'ry high scbool should spend a little nxire time on practical politics after all th«*y are Uie «sntung li'udcr* of our country, •00 and tlx« soxx-r they become familiar with the processes of our government the better. Frosting on the cake was tti«’ appearance of Nelson A. Rixdc- , teller, governor of New York ami candidate tor nominatxm Nelson Rockefeller as he ap- tor pr«'*l<l«*nt >4 the United peared at the Sunset High States. The drmonstratxm |*it , School, Beaverton, Mock Rc- ( M i vent ion Friday cn wtx’ii lie arrived coukl cer- - ptfiilicnn tainly be likeix-d to a regular evening. He was greeted by a national <xmvcnti<ai. Banner*, «Tx*-nng group of students who iximl*. conictu. ttw works. Tbry staged «me of the most spec atalKist mobtMxl the govrrtxir tacular mock conventions in the wtic.i he artivi-d nt Uie auditor history of the state. ium itockfcllcr gave a talk ami then answered questton* from the tMxx Our hat is <4t to Sun- t higti. thc students and tacul- ty for a real six«* Boy of the Month Girl of the Month Fishermen To Flock to Area This Saturday Five girls from the Santiam Business houses in the area j Cany«»n area were this w«-ek are well suppluxl with all th»- need* for the fishermen when I nam-xl to the official «xxirt of trout season opens Saturday. ' the 1964 North Santiam White- I! this year is like those wati.-r Challenge celebration to previously. Highway 22 the be held Memorial Day. May 30. Representing the Detroit- night before will be lined with Girl of the month at Santiam Idanha area is Jerilynn H«jp- cars on their way to favorite High school is Wilda Wilson, *on a senior at Detroit High fishing spots. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ellis school, and daughter Mr. ’ Most lakes and streams in the Wilson. Wilda Is a sophomore and Mrs. L. E. Hopson of Idan area will be open Saturday and an active member of GAA ha. Francis Reid, daughter of and prospects are for good fish- and Pep clito. She has consist Dr. and Mrs. John Reid of Mill Hollar« i ing. ently made the honor roll this City wa* selected to represent Tom Drynan said he would year. | that area and Santiam Union Boy of the month at Santiam like to remind area residents I High school is Mike Gleason, that any type of fishing is t high school. I KM lar. Carolyn Mkrtke. daughter at son of Mr. and Mrs Bill Glea ckised from the falls by the j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mioteke son of Gates. He is a junior Pacific Power k Light com at Sublimity is representing and a member of the Honor pany buildings to the bridge Dollar* river. However, Regis high school in Stayton Society and the Letterman's icrosa the and the Sublimity area. club. He played on the varsity fishing still will continue under Two pnnc«?sses in the oxirt j football and basketball teams the railroad bridge, which is Dollar* usually lined with spectators. are from Stayton Union high and is active in all sports. He said that in the Niagara *ctxx»l. Susan Mormom, daugh closure area east of Gates the ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. ISuharo been lower deadline has Mormon of Lyons is represent went changed. It formerly ing that area and Karen Hend Charles Kelly gave a short through the line bole and now Mr. and Mrs. talk on the postal ZIP c«xle at rick. daughter Dollar* runs from the center to the , th«- Lions club meeting Monday W. C. Hendrick is Stayton's bottom end. The closed area night. In his talk he told <41 princess. By J«-an Roberta will be posted, stated Drynan. The girls will begin selling ' the increased postal business in M EHAMA — Bob Culberson Most high lake areas will be I the coming years, stating that I Whitewater buttons next week. at Mehama and Ron Mitchell closed until May 23. The buttons sold by each girl I the ZIP code is being put into ' of Turner, anticipating the ■ There are some exceptions effect now to speed up mail will «totermine who will be Whitewater Challenge in try the ixe* Whiti-water Queen for 1964 The I »•. [ delivery in the future. took a preview nver run recent-. c„ntraJ havf_ President Jcrfiiuton is wlwrr Many of the big firms are buttons will also be admission ly. As do some of the contest-1 )ak„ trying to «-liininate the draft to the coronation and talent *« < rVnllnA«»n” they _ g ■ already using ttw ccxie numbers I ants in tko the “ "Challenge lnchjde _ by 1970. Dutt may be fine, i»ut ¡ »n their mailing, to speed up ■ program to be held in the Mill went over a fall, up^t, and Tbc school hoard <4 Admin- Peltofl Butte it is not a true move for eom- I istrative jtctxiol district No. delivery. He said that the Read- City Elementary school gym. | reservoirs also open on April omy any more than turning <4t In other action at the meeting broke up them boat I er»' Digest wa* one of the ' 129-J submitted con tract* to Whitewater Challenge, as a lew light* in the White House I teach during tlx- 1964-65 *ctxx»l held in Gates, the Chamber 1 a The publishing hous'-s to use public event made its debut I ’ __________________ It sound* gtaxi on the »urtace vote«! to purchase membership i code yr ar to the following last year, but river running is txit a* ><<u read ihavn into tlx* Weyerhaeuser company in decals, and also decals to be not new to many in this area. C__’ _ kA. Burton Boroughs, Vernon story - ‘t la tlie same old tiling. given t o each Whitewater lutti- > Tacoma is one of the big Glonaon. I A few years ago when the Wlii’ii imk«'d If Uli* cut would Petrrman, William Mill City Boy Scouts and their bcr firm* which is using the Challenge participant, to show Rosemary Freeborn. Howard nver was at flood stage Grant ' loresiiadtav a cutlxick In mili leaders participated in the Sil c«xie number. They plan to in I they have met the challenge of * Haymes, Spencer llillcsliind. Smith and Harold Longfellow tary strength. Jtimson said ’’I ver Falls Camporee last w«*ek the North Santiam. stall a $2W million General Antoni KoSydar, W. M Le- 'decided to ride the rapids to wouidn t want to anticipate the with 21 Ixiys attending. There Electric system in their offices lairen Jay Rumuiwn, I Sueur. Stayton. Rapid is correct, for i tvsult* <4 that study. . . of are n->w 38 in the troop but a to substantiaSy reshape vital Ricketts. Robert •< «xairse. it 1* the hope of ev I Ulchurd D number vScre unable to attend manufacturing and msrketing eryone that ti-rulon* in t h <• Rohr. Carolyn Truitt. Marton because of illness. ' proc-dure*. The new system under the bridge at Stayton.1 .. ___ ,__ world con co*«*, that we can I White. IkMtald Williams, Ricb- Dizzy from the s^ed they aban- ^«bon ceremonies for the The boys were l«xl by their use* electronic communi cation W ■) <)1 a e H.'irnn n di tiring about disarmament, that senior patrol leader, Terry Sav and c«»mputers to sjH-ed the doned their raft\nd swam for ne^ ,ad^ wc can talw purt <>t the resourc jew i; Bans*, Baotah Howes. age and junior assistant scout ¡ transmissxin I shore onlv to be caught in a at SanOam HigS of information Ruby Brown. Helen CoK, Sig- es that are ix>w going into mili master, Mike Worley. I whirlpool that took them around T“ 'from the forest products firm's | tary pnxiuctHxi ami protection . 1 run Grimstrad, James Hayes, 1 Tom Drynan. scoutmaster: ' many operations and offices land abound. Finally getting en- atA ' Audrryann Morley. Gladys \ Tom Kanoff. institutional re I tangled in some branches and e\enu«’ »J1 ‘:30.' . . . and sperxl them on a bet across tlie nation to its Tacoma Norrlr. Margie Parker, Izo presentative, Jerry Rosamond headquarters. ter society and a greater so brush they were able to pull S ^ ncer *' P««»le, Gwen Schaer. Doris ciety.” He wouldn't Hunk of cut and James Wright, assistant The transmission of informa Al Gardner of the Detroit i 1 themselves f f rom the rushing rector, . . said ., there _ wuold be num- Sheythe. Alice Smith, Doris Wil scoutmasters also attended. ting taxes back that amount and i bers by the Santiam High tion from outlying Weyerhaeus Ranger station informed The ■ nver liams and Mary Wright. maybe let the taxpayer do a Drynan said it rained all dur er offices to its customers still Enterprise this morning that Not having drowned that time S,01,001 oand “¿J T101?5 and Contracts were accepted by ing the Camporee hut that the has to bt- made by United tittle !x-ttering of hi* own con i schoG1 Hoover Campground on the the same twx> waited until the I nil with the exc«T>tion <4 L. J. dition*. without the '•help?" boys set up a good camp and i States mail. It is therefore of chorus. I river was low and decided to j South Shore of Detroit Lake Rasmussen. Carolyn Truitt. from a government agtxicy. So were able to remain compara ! vital importance to the com At the present time onlv «he wjuld not be open in time for i "shoot the rapids" to Stayton Thomas Truitt and Richard you MX*. Johnson has no plan tively dry. pany to have the final commun- the opening of fishing season again The water was so low . Home Economics wing of the Wilson. -4 curtailing expenditure* in The Mill City troop placed . ication to customers handled I addition is being used but next Saturday. Road work is in pro- that they had to pull their raft government. Personally, I think third In scouting skills during ] .is fast as possible. fall the space will allow for the ( gross now and the water lines over the riffles, only to hit a it is a time for a reductton of the Camporee. Kenneth Boyd, director of ' to the rest rooms have not deep hole and plunge it over administrator’s office and more too much government at the class rooms. markets systems said: "Our been installed. Work is also J their heads. top. and letting some <4 Uua Following the program the ! company has accepted the Post Drynan Reports ix'ing done on the boat launch- Going was so slow that dark high school teachers will re power remain with the state* Office Department's new ZIP ; nig ramp. ness overtook them before they Equipment Theft where it bekxvg* I cod«- program whol«»heartedly, Fishermen are asked to take neared Stayton. Approaching ceive any of the parents who Tom Drynan. state patrolman because we believe it will help ' note and not plan on camping the Citv of Salem water eate ’have <luestions pertaining to the While on the subject of gov said this week that there had us impiwe our service to our there over this coming weekend. ernment agencies It might be I raft over it, so they climbed the i been considerable larceny of customers in the final link «X well to say something about one Albert Toman of Santiam logging equipment recently. the communication chain." S’ rii xs tT: i !'•'«<>.". School of the tnuny lending agencies Shrine club has announced that Using the ZIP code, Kelly Twv> area youths were arrest REA, which at one time was the chib will again sponsor a ed last week for stealing some said, cuts down the Handling guard with a drawn pistol. The To Be Held Here organize«! to bring electricity to bus tour of the Shriner’s hos equipment from the Ercil Wil of mail considerable, thus guard having heard the voices, Linn County Clerk Don Pen- rural areas At the time it was pital in Portland on Sunday. son Logging Co. speeding up delivery service. assumed they were escaped fold said this week that a n tim instituted It was a good thing - May 17. The trip will be made convicts and was prepared to ber of meetings been had but now that moat of its job by chartered bus, an<i will be take them in. scheduled in Linn County for has been accomplished «lid they free for all Masons, their wives, «After convincing the guard election board members. Vernon Peterman, principal of McCall Names Co-Chairman close down and quit business” and friends. that they were local residents the grade school here has an A meeting will held April Not <m your life REA has Mr. Toman said the bus would nounced that pre-school regis he transported them on to Stay 28 at 1 p. m. at Santiam High branched exit and is lending leave Mill City about 1 o’clock. tration would start this Friday. ton where their wives had been school. Purpose of the meetings money right and l«*ft for almost Mehama at 1:15 and Stayton at waiting for six hours. Everyone is to advise the people working April 24 at 12:40. anything that is asked for. A 130. It It plann«xi to be back in presumed they had drowned. All first graders, or children on the board as to the proced loan was made to a ski resort Mill City by 6:30 in Ute «wi n who will reach the age of 6 ures to be followed at the May in Pennaiyvania. Now where in ing. It was also said that child before November 15 this year 15 Primary election. the world cxxild MEA justify ren under 16 years old are not should be registered at that Sample ballots will be avail such a loan? REA lends money alltTJved to visit the hospital. time. able at the meetings which will for a lower rate of interest Th«* club sixmsored a like trip include children This will be conducted by Penfold and than the government pays for about four years ago, and many who will be attending school at elections deputy Bill Hulshof. the money it borrows, and guess area residents took advantage Gates also. said Mr. Peter- The Recreation report from who makes up the difference? of visiting the hoaiptal to see man. the Mill City Ranger station Tite taxpayer. This is just one the work that is being done. The county health nurse will issued this week indicates that more example of why the gov Thos«« wishing to make the trip be at the school on Friday at there is still a lot of snow in ernment should get «sit of busi should contact Albert Toman, 1 o’clock instead of 10 a. m. the hills as all roads except the ness. This type of thing is what or Charh*s Kelly at the Post as previously stated. Brcitenbush road to the Hot caused the $100 you saved in ’39 office. An orientation program is on Springes only are now open. being worth only $44.90 today. the agenda for Friday and the Shady Cove Campground on It's going to be a tough job health nurse will speak to the the North Fork and Upper Arm to crack this false government parents of pre-school youngsters. Campground on the Breitenbush lending and spending, but it will River at the head of the reser tiave to come to it sooner or lat voir are open. er, or our money will be worth All streams will be high the l<-s* than it is today. opening of fishing season this weekend. Lakes are inaccessible Wednesday. April 22 due to snow. Snow elevation Order of Rainbow for Girls at Fire Preveniton in the Woods Masons To Observe starts at 2800 feet. hall. 7:30. and Plants, will lie the topic for Thursday. April 23 the next North Santiam Safety 50th Wedding Date Council meeting which will be Lions Auxiliary at Julia Bas Weather, Detroit Dam 7 A. M. Daily Weather Reading Mr. and Mrs. Hcrmnn Mason hold Wodnesay, April 29 at sett home. 8 p. m. and Lake Elevation will observe the 50th annivers the Highwayman Inn, formerly Home Extension unit at Gates Pool ary of their marriage at a re the Last Frontier at Gates. home of Wilma Bumgarner at Max. Min Ppc Elev. Date ception at the IOOF hall Sun R. M. Vanmarter of Sander 11 a. m. Noon potluck. 63 39 0.41 1530.94 April 15 Friday. April 24 day, Mny 3 from 2 until 6 p. m. son Supply of Portinn«! will be Salem civic leader Dan Fry, Jr., right, accepts Cub Scout 46 32 0.37 1532.86 Hosts for the reception are main speaker. Howard Dean pack meeting at April 16 47 32 0.00 1534.48 P.it Boone, singing star of TV' »nd April 17 children of the couple, includ- of the Detroit Ranger station appointment from Tom McCall as Marion county co- Youth Center, 7:30. 55 32 0.00 1535.73 hints, has been signed to host first ing Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mason will discuss woods fires and chairman for McCall's campaign for secretary of state. IOOF lixige at hall, 8 p. m. April 18 They conferred at the Salem airport after the Repub April 19 62 33 0.00 1536.76 annual Portland Rose Music Pestival Monday. April 27 of Mill City. their prevention. 66 36 0.00 1537.72 at Memorial Coliseum in Portland Friends are cordially invited Lions club dinner meeting at April 20 The dinner meeting is set for lican candidate’s arrival aboard a plane donated by his lune 10 to 12. April 21 «9 37 trace 1538.65 supporters to aid in setting up a statewide organization. FeUowship hall, 6:30. tn attend the reception. 7 00 o’clock. Scholarship Fund Gauge a Kelly Tells About Postal Zip Code At Lions Club Meeting Two Mehama Men Run Santiam River District Submits Teacher Contracts At Recent Meet Scouts and Leaders Go to Camporee At Silver Falls m am m jOHnO MUSIC rUollVQl dliU i Hoover Campground I Not Ready For Use On Opening Day Sat Dedication Slated Th^’*Uv Santiam Shrine Club To Sponsor Bus Trip To Hospital Pre-Schoolers to Still Lots of Snow In Recreation Area Fire Prevention To Be Safety Council Topic April 29th Coming Events