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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1964)
The Mill City Enterprise ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY— OREGON’S EAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND VOLUMKXX NUMBER 19 Scholarship Fund Nears S600 Goal The Canyon Scholarship fund li»rrmofnctrr I» hovering around ttw S5oo mark thia week, leav ing alxxit $100 to gi> to reiuh tt>v goal necessary tor two $’MX) ■<dxiluraiil|ai to graduating Sen iora. Requirement» have been li«t- ed aa friiknva: top 30% of Senior elan» may qualify; financial need to I m - taken into conaidcra- tton; student*« desire to further his educatkm la lm|>ortant fac tor; achoiantoip may be uaed for any type of advanced educa- tfiut tiuit will twneflt the stu dent'» future; each «¡«plicátil to write a 250-500 word paper aa to why fw- is «¡tplying; including his own ability to help on the financial i<art of hla education, type of occupation hr is inter ested in, and ixav he would use Die actxdarship fund, liurtim Bonaigha may be contacted fix' any further particulars. Serving on committees the ¡mat month are; (leneral co- chairmen. Dave and ('armen lUmhanlt; •election. Jack Meu- ■••r. J C Kirnned. Fílale Völkel. Eleanor Iji.Munynn, Bill Morgan and Mm James Senbaugh; acholnrshlp ns|uiremenU and <iuallflcatloiu. Mrs Hazel Loa ming, Burton Borough«. Fred Berg. Bill Bvnnick. and William Lewellen; advertising and pub licity. Mary Kelly, Goldir llani- bo, Toni Thnmai and Marlene Snrra, promotion, Ral;fi Mc Curdy, Mr ami Mrs. George Humphrey». Jahn Clark. Alice Morrison, Verra »n Peterman. Jerry Pittam, Delbert Goforth, ami Ixe Rx*». Rev. Jack Meuser has served aa treasurer and any last min ute aantributkma may be mailed to him at Box 623. Mill City. Scholarship Fund Gauge •00 DnUars TIIE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, MAY 7, IWH Lumber for Alaska $3.00 A Year — 10c A Copy Detroit Honor Students Fire Causes Fire Prevention wax the top ic at the last meeting of the The Board of Directors and a North Santiam Safety Council Budget Committee of School when 28 members were present District 129J has been studying to hoar Howard Dean of the the feasibility of a serial levy Detroit Ranger Station and R. to provide funds for future M. Matter ol StintUnon Safe building needs. ty give talks on the subject. It is the concensus of opinion Forester Dean said that fire of these group« that a serial prevention education was one levy would be the most econom ol the main needs of today. He ical and financially sound me said that no fisherman, hunter, Frank Storey, Valedictorian thod of providing for future dis or camper «.-ver deliberately trict building needs. The serial Valedictorian at Detroit High levy has a number of attractive sets a woods afire, but they have no realization of the ex school this year is Frank Stor- > features for the tax payer of treme danger of fire« in the ey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde the district. The overriding fea woods when the weather is Storey of Idanha. He has a | ture being that it is a method Local tnillH are among the 1Z.‘ i lum load ol luintxT is Known being hoisted I dry. He said the fire season is grade point average of 3.53. He of saving dollars and cents. Not ber and plywixxl o|x*ratiori8 that gave aboard Coastal Monarch from Portland I fast approaching, according to 1 is a member of the Honor So- only does the serial levy pro truck or car loud* of their wood product* dock. The $400,000 shipment will reach | the calendar, and it behowe« ' ciety, president of both the sen vide interest-free funds when . everyone to use precaution to ior class and the student body. needed in the future, but it also for maHKive mercy donation to quake- Kodiak late this week. prevent forest fires. He stres He received his letters in foot provides additional monies from Htricken |x*opli* of Alaska. Typical sling- sed the need for qualified men ball, basketball and track. He accumulated interest in the in 1 ' -11 | . on fire watch. Many times. plans on attending OCE in the 1 terim. Dean said, this job is given to fall. The serial levy method of Scholarship Winner someone who is not qualified financing school construction to do anything else, hence not has been adopted by a large the best men for the job are number of school districts in the picked. He also said that log state and in this immediate vi gers shou.d use more precaution cinity as the most sound method in storage ol powder and flam at financing anticipated con able materials in the woods. struction needs. "Some 65 slash units will be I burned this season in the De troit District" Dean said, 'and proper precaution is necessary' Tux» Mill City lumber mills Thursday or Friday <May8.) to keep the fires under control. Loggers can be of gTeat assist- [ and three in Lyons arc among Shipments from this area mov ancc in this manner by push-1 the 125 or more wood process ed to Portland for loading, but ing firms that donated 4,000,000 the vessel al»o picked up the ing the slash to be burned a j feet of lumber and plywoixi for mercy cargo at Coos Bay and I little further into the area, so | ! there is less danger << jumping | shipment as a gift from the Aberdeen. The American Field Service the fire line«. Another big help i Northwest to shattered com Tiie materials and the various will have a tree planting pro would be if the debns could be munities of Alaska. services of transporting and gram this Saturday, May 9 in spread out a little more in- The five firms responding to handling them were all given ' Unit 3, Mansfield area, near the Alaska-Aid appeal with by industry and unions of Ore- | stead of being piled in huge Breitenbush. quantities mixed up with dirt. loads of Ixiildmg materials for This tree planting program the quake-stricken northern toU>d• ’Taf,y ¡quickly and take much less Jerilyn Hopnon, Salutatortan has been planned several times m durance industry^ * W3tchinK - state arc : before and due to bad weather Salutatorian at Detroit High conditions has been called off. Cedar iAtmber Co. and Frink covered the cargo free for, Tgny shiUlngbur(. j Timber school is Jerilyn Hopson, daugh I I Aim her Co., of Mill City; . - . ...Operators Council, Portland. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hop- i .AFS officers and school authori Freren Forest Products, Miller ties say that this time a little Chairman of the Alaska-AM a (alaJ son. Sr., of Idartia. She has a I Aim her C., Mt. Jefferson lAim- J"ck B™nd?' b" cidents for 1963 in Oregon. He grade point average of 3.35. She thing like snow in the hills will Named tor Ute 1964 District bcr Co.. and Simpson Timber been aski-d to make the pre said 33 men lost their lives. In is a member of the Honor So not stop them. A bus will leave Santiam High sentation to Alaska's Governor cluded in the number weae five and County Scholarship* award Co., all of Lyons. I Loaded aboard this Coastal William Egan. Brandis owns buckers, six fallers, five log ciety, a Varsity cheerleader for school Saturday morning at 7 ed by the Oregon State Scholar three years and was recently j I ship Commission was Edwin Miniarch, the 5.000-ton cargo is two mills at Albany and Phil truck drivers, two dump truck selected as princess for the San o'clock and if there are any expected to reach Kodiak this omath. Iz^igh MeCiirdy. Senior at San drivers. one climber, two load tiam Whitewater Challenge. She < adults in the community who tiam Hi,; 1 Sclu>>l i: B Ix'in- ers. one mechanic, nine chok plans on majoring in Home eco would like to assist with this worthwhile program they are ixt. Commission chairman, an Seniors, Frosh Not er setters,, one road machine nomics at OSU in the fall. asked to be at the school where nounced today operator and one oiler. Pro transportation will be provided. He was chosen from a field Listed on Honor Roll per procauthxi could have sav A hot lunch will be served in of more than 600 ajiplicants for ed most of these fatals he Two classes failed to place the tree planting area at noon. the 126 four-year, tuition-fee any members on the honor roll said. Both high school boys and remission awards made at Santiam High school for the Ray Van Matter talked on girls and several Mill City Sth throughout the state. These fifth six WM*ks period. Both different types of fire extin graders will participate in the scholarships, given annually to Freshmen and Seniors drew a guishers. He gave graphic il DETROIT—Detroit will get a program. Oregon High School seniors, blank. lustrations of the dangers of new switchboard early in Au It is still nec?ssary to raise may be used at any institution Soj ixxnorcs making the honor While National Hospital Day handling gasoline and oil in the gust. Letters will soon be sent money to complete this year's of the Oregon State System of roll were Sharon Rose and falls on Mother's Day. May 10, woods. One of his comparisons to all subscribers asking for a AFS exchange student program, Higher Education and arc one Wilda Wilson with a perfect members of the North Santiam was that a pint of gasoline reply, if they wish a different said Hazel Gabriel, president. of three types «< scholarship, 4.00. Shrine Club are reminding res spilled on a crummy floor, pro service than they now have. awarded by the commission. Juniors on the honor roll were idents of the area that they perly evaporated could „have A directory supplement with Recipients of the scholarship Oauma Budlong 3.50, Joyce arc sponsoring their bus trip the same explosive power as the new numbers will be given awards were approved by the Gleason 3.71, Janice Gordon visit to the hospital a week five sticks of dynamite. to all subscribers at conversion He explained the two main time. The new Detroit numbers entire membership of the State 3.71. Ellis Meuser 3.50, Ron later. May 17, said George Scholarship Commission, which Ohmart 3.71 and Nancy Stewart L-aird, a member of the club. types of fire in this area are will be seven digits with prefix Includes Mrs. E. B. MacLaugh- 3.50. The trip will be made by A. fires where paper, wood. gas. 954. The switchboard will be a ton and Tlwniu J. Scanlan. chartered bus. and will be free oil. etc, were involved and B, Stromberg-Carlson terminal-per- May 2nd through 9th has been Portland; Sidney Schlesinger, for all Masons, their wives and fires caused by flammable liq staticn type which allows the proclaimed "White Cane Week" Salem anil I^nn S. McCready, uids or gas. He said: "any fire friends. subscribers telephone number to by Governor Mark Hatfield and Eugene, in addition to Chair Local Shriners have also said in the woods is caused by gas be moved and the grade of ser the Board of Trustees of the Wnlnemlay, May • man E. B I-wnon, Corvallis. that any parent seeking treat ses. He said a green forest can Santiam Rebekah Lodge at ment or admission of a child flame at any time, but only after vice changed without a num Lions Foundation agreed that David D. Johnson, Eugene, is ber change. Two digit access all clubs take part in all com hall, 8 p. m. executive secretary. to the hospital to contact them, a certain degree of tempera Junior Chamber of Commerce as they have applications avail- ture is reached which turns the equipment will record the cal munities in the state. ling party's number without re The white canes, a small lapel 8 p. m. wood to gas. The way these quiring an operator’s assistance size replica of the white cane able for them here. Thursday, May 7 Those wishing to make the fires are controlled is by lower of the blind, is now on sale by Garden Club at Fellowship hospital visitation on May 17 ing temperature. This is why on DDD calls. All unused numbers will be Mill City Lions. The funds rais hall. 1 p. m. are “ bombed ” with forests may contact Albert Toman or Tea honoring charter mem- Charles Kelly at the Post Of borate, Diluting the amount of connected to a tape recording, ed from the sale will go towards explaining that they dialed a the Lions sight conservation pro hers. 2 to 4 p. m. oxygen in an area controls the non-working number. fice. gram. The canes are handled Friday. May S fires.” Young and Morgan. Inc., uf All disconnected numbers the same as the Poppy Sales. 8 p. IOOF kxlge at hall m. "Instruction of men 1 is a will be connected to an operat Mill City was the apparent high This is the first time the Mill Monday, May 11 must,” he continued. He ■ also or who will advise that the City club has participated in bidder on the Kay Creek Tim Whitewater Challenge IJons club and Auxiliary in stressed the necessity of put- number was disconnected and this drive, and all residents are ber sale, April 30 at Detroit stallation at Highwayman Inn. Princesses at Work ting competent men on fire give the new number, if there urged to purchase a white Ranger station. Marilyn Chapter No. 145 OES The »ale is located approxi- The five girls who are com watch in the woods. is one. cane, to provide funds so some Shields ReMine gave the re ma’ley eight miles south of De- 8 p. m. at hall. There will be no unused num unfortunate child might have peting for Queen of the San Wixlnemlay, May IS port for the nominating com troit with a 5.4OOM board foot PTA at grade school cafeteria tiam Whitewater challenge to mittee. Nominated for chairman bers on party lines, as exists better vision. volume. The value of the sale now. Free fire and ambulance 1 be held Saturday, May 30 have room. 8 p. m. Panel discussion. jumped from $71,800.00 to $197.- been busy the past week selling was Harry Spencer of Idanha; telephone service will be main Students To Sell Installation of officers. rice chairman. Fred Moore. 750.00 tained similar to the existing Order of Rainbow for Girls at buttons. Approximately two miles of The girl selling the most Mill City; and for secretary. service. Friend$hip Stock Soon hall. 7:30. Basket social, all Ma road need to be constructed. Whitewater buttons will be Henry Hiebert of Idanha and sons Invited. The Student Council at San Don Moffatt, incumbent from City Council meeting at hall crowned queen of the event. Salem Man Falls tiam has been planning a new Mill City. In first place is Carol Miotke Santiam PTA To at 8 p. m. and different way to raise need Topic for the May 27th meet Into Santiam River of Stayton; second, Susie Mor ed money to help support the ing will be "Radio Whistle and Meet May 13th mon. Lyons; third, Jerilyn Hop- An underwater team from the American Field Service in their Clean-Up, Fix-Up son. Idanha; fourth, Frances Yarding.” Chairman Bud Fre- Marion County Sheriff's office foreign exchange students pro The May meeting of the San Reid. MiU aty and fifth. Karen res said he will try to get a went into the swirling waters of ject». The Council has decided tiam PTA will be licld at th»' Time Here Again movie on the "Sky Car." cafeteria room of the Mill City the North Santiam river Tues to sell printed stock in Intema- The Mill City Enterprise will Hendrick, Stayton. grade school Wednesday even run a full page next week on day in an attempt to rescue tional Friendship The stock t Weather, Detroit Dam Jack A. Dill. 26, of Salem. ing. May 13 at 8 o'clock, accord the annual "Clean-up” cam would have no return», except Man ... That Smarts— 7 A. M. Daily Weather Reading He fell into the narrow chasm better understanding between ing to Mrs. Dave Bamhardt, paign. president. Merchants in the area have at Niagara Park from a log our nation and others as a re and Lake Elevation Dave Warde, printer at The New officers for the 1963-64 taken space in next week's En Enterprise had the misfortune about 30 feet above the river. sult of the foreign exchange Pool term will ho installed anil there terprise to urge residents to late Tuesday afternoon to cut Date Max. Min Ppc Elev. Dill hit on rocks while falling student that we have at our high will be a panel of committee clean up their premises, per off the tip of the index finger April 29 69 39 T 1546.50 and disappeared in the stream school next year. May 20th is members on the recent schtxrl haps a new paint job or roof, of his right hand while work- April 30 46 36 0.14 1547.97 according to his fishing partner the date set for the house-to- evaluation. and spruce up their homo and ing on the saw. 47 33 0.51 1548.91 Lloyd Swales, also of Salem. May 1 house sale of these stocks. Bill Lewellen, administrator, yard in general. 45 33 0.12 1549.86 The underwater search team The high school band will par He was taken to the doctor May 2 will discuss a proposed »erial Mnybe by next week weather for treatment, but being a rug- May 3 46 33 0.01 1550 64 probed the waters until dark ticipate in a parade through the levy which is tn be presented will be more favorable for out- ged individual he was back on May 4 51 36 0.00 1561.29 and resumed their search Wed main streets of Mill City to get |side work. fix- vote in June. 47 35 0.00 1561.92 nesday. the job in a short time. May 5 the sales started. Two Mill City Mills and Four from Lyons Assist Quake Victims in Alaska May 9 Is Date Set For Field Service Tree Planting Event Shrine Club To •00 IMIars <•0 IMIars NO IMiara NO IMlars IM IMlars All Canyon School Budgets Get 0. K. Towns in the Canyon area, along with many others in Mar ion and Linn Counti<*s voted on budgets for the fiscal year anti tn many Instances Air directors. In Mill City-Gates Admims t native district No. L"JJ the budget in the amount of $532,- 256 with $295,577 to be raised outside the 6% limitation pas sed with a margin of 115 to 48. There wvrv 93 favoring tin1 liud- get in Mill City with 'IO op- |x»ed wiiile in Gates 22 favored the budget with eight opposed. Donald Walker, incumbent, who was utsippiacd on the bal lot received 106 votes in Mill City and 24 in Gates for direct or for a five-year term. At the election at Mari-Linn in Lynns the budget passed with 32 favoring die budget ami six opposed. Gerald Wilson was elected as director for a five- year term with 28 votes. John Prideaux of Lyons was elected tn a five-year term as director for Stayton Union High school district. The Detroit district levy of $80,842 above the 6% limitation won with a 56 to eight vote. Robert Young received 31 votes and Arnold Malone received 32 votes for a five-year term as director Two votes in the di rector election are being ques tioned. Sponsor Hospital Trip May 17th Detroit To Get New Phone Switchboard Lions Promote White Cane Drive Coming Events Young & Morgan Get Timber Bid