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Um. Kef and Doe, D it . Newspapers, V of O Library 97403 The Mill City Enterprise ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTI AM HIGHWAY—OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND VOLUME XXII NUMBER 9 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILLCITY, OREGON Students Up and Down The Avenue THURSDAY.MARCli 2, 1967~~ Gane Teague Makes R“sty PA/ Kappa Phi First Santiam Run SHOW PârCntS Of New Season Rv Don Moffatt New Method $3.50 a YEAR — 10c a Copy ln At Oregon State Listed among 168 Oregon State Univeisity seniors and graduate students to be in itiated March 3 in Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic hon orary, is Charles (Rusty) Whitten, a senior in the School of Forestry, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Noyes Whitten. Membeiship in the fraternity is the highest cam pus recognition for scholastic achievement. To qualify for membership, students must have grade averages of at least B plus or better for their university work. They also must rank in the upper 10 per cent of their class. Lions Plan White Cane Gene Teague and Dick Boed- Every once in awhile we igheimer Sunday made their hear about how rich the Unit first run of the Santiam this ed States is, and how we year. Teague stated large should help every other This year the Mill City Mill City Elementary school boulders have rolled into the country in the world. This is Lions club is sponsoring three fifth grade students from channel under the bridge at well and good, but I don’t basketball games for Tues Mrs. Phelp’s and Mrs. Main’s Mill City, and cautioned all think we should apologize day, March 7 at the high rooms hosted their parents j those tunning the river to for being the richest country school gymnasium to raise Tuesday evening February 21, ! watch for them. The river in the world. I think it is a money for their project of with a program designed to Sunday was real low, which credit to the Ingenuity and helping the blind. The funds introduce mothers and fathers the falls a made negotiating hard work of our people will be turned over to the to student interaction and in little more tricky than usual, since the Pilgrims came to White Cane fund. dividualized instruction. Stu however it can be done safe this country. It didn’t come Martin Hansen said Mon dents operated A-V equipment ly if a little caution is used. from sitting on our hands. day night that there will be and led discussion groups in Two rubber rafts were seen Lots of people have sat on three different games, each which parents participated. on the river Sunday, showing their hands all during their lasting 20 minutes. The first This student interaction by what nice weather can do lifetime, but thank the good will be the faculty vs. the students provides opportunity in bringing river lovers out. Lord for giving us enough Varsity team, the second the tor one child’s enthusiasm to At a recent Chamber meet good hard-working people to Red Heads, made up of ‘older’ stimulate the eptire class. ing, it was told that an opin make up for them, and to players, who wil pit their Growth in the student ’ s self ion of an attorney said the feed them, if you please. strength against the Junior concept is another desirable Chamber is not liable for ac Varsity: and last will be the facet of this program with cidents during the annual Some of our young people, Above is Mrs. Clell Edwards and son Don. Both, tj,e teacher directing them Whitewater challenge, as no Freshmen against the Eighth and I am thankful to say they are in the minority, believe seem intent on what is coming off the tape. They are consistently toward self-eval- one can keep people from put Sealed bids for the DSB graders. These games should uation and added responsi ting boats into the water at Salvage timber sale will be prove to be highly interest that our generation has left using a 16 mm projector. bility. them in the lurch. I wonder any time they wish. The only received at the Mill City ing. Spencer Hillesland said to if they expect us to swallow Parents and teachers of the time the Chamber or any of Ranger station here, up to asd that bowl of tripe. They nev-1 Gates-Mill City schools might its officers could be held re no later than 10 a. m., March day that the band would play er had it so good. Sure, we I well consider the validity of sponsible would be in the case 3, followed immediately by at intermission and all the have a war on our hands, but I a statement made by Dr. J. of some negligence on their oral bidding for an estimated cheerleaders of the two show me a generation in the W. Gordon, New Jersey De part, and then that would 740 Mbf of timber marked or schools will take part in the past which hasn’t been faced partment of Education, in re have to be proven beyond any otherwise designated for cut program. Other intermission entertainment is being plan with war or some other ad lation to child learning. reasonable doubt. ting. The minimum accept ned. versity. They riot at Uni “When a child strives toward able bid per Mbf is: Douglas- The first game will be call versities saying it is their "oals of his choosing, when fir, $24.97; Western hemlock ed for 7 p. m., said Maynard way of getting back at their he is satisfying his own curi and other coniferous species, Smith, chairman of the event. elders for their shortcomings, osity, he has so strong a com $9.53; pine, $24.95. Pine will when in reality, this minority mitment to learning that no be sold at a fixed rate. of “kooks” really do not de outside stimulation can equal The sale is located along serve the right of education, its propelling force.” The the Deadhorse, Slide Creek let alone a right to dictate schools initial involvement in and Breitenbush roads. The | the policy of their particu “Project Springboard” has prime purpose of the sale is lar choice of education insti made available audio-visual to salvage dead and down tution. I therefore am real media which, at the flick of timber and clean up dead and thankful that the majority of a switch, bring to the screen dying trees along the Breiten DETROIT — The proposed our young folks have good all the magic of the world! bush Road, thus providing a Homestead timber sale with sound minds, are clean of and its progress through the | more scenic drive. an estimated 5,100 M hd. ft. thought and deed, and when centuries. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thomp Full information may be ob of Willamette National For they are fully matured, will A similar program was son have announced this tained at the Ranger station est timber will go on the no doubt be able to run this scheduled for fourth grader’s week that they have sold The or the forest supervisor at auction block March 10 at 11 country in a satisfacory man- ( narents Tuesday February Gingerbread House at Me Eugene. a. m. at the Detroit Ranger ner. 98th. Mrs. AudreJ^Wm MortrV j hama, after having operated station. Government apprais and Miss Sigrun Grimstad the popular eating spot for ed net value is $138,666. And now, who says you can’t supervised this student in the past seven years. The timber stand is located make a silk purse out of a volved project. New owners, who took I about seven, miles east of sow’s ear. It happened recent The pictures accompanying over the operation the first Detroit and involves 4,600 ly in Mill City. Hill Insur erating the filmstrip projector and _ Roy. _ gue of the month are Mr. and This is another this sto y were taken by Mbf of Douglas-fir logs and ance has moved into their Mrs. Josef Jancik of Aber- i peeler blocks, 500 Mbf West new office in part of what phase of the new Springboard project which brings: Poole. deen, Wn. They operated a : ern Hemlock and other coni used to be the Mill City Meat Dairy Queen before coming I ferous species and an unesti Market in the old Dawes to Mehama. They will be Young & Morgan mated amount of pine and the building. It looks just like “up The Wolverines tore assisted by Dan and Lois cedar logs. town” on the inside. Possibly Gail North Marion Huskies apart Pantovich and Mrs. <___ Further information can be Get Timber Bid here Friday, February this is the answer to the old Carter. The two women are ¡74-46 ; obtained at the Detroit Ran building. Several businesses 24, to end a fine season with Young and Morgan, Inc., daughters of the Janciks. ger station. which do not require a lot of a 13-5 win-loss record in the The new owners and Mr. was the high bidder on the parking space. Maybe with a and Mrs. Thompson and Capital Conference. Cedar Creek Salvage No. 2 The Huskies were out-scor face lifting the old building timber sale held at the Mill daughter have taken space ed in all but the second per Freres Lumber Co. can be made to look present in The Enterprise this week City Ranger Station Febru iod, starting with 15-11 in the Get$ Road Job able, and still give a lot of ary 27. The sale was ap- telling of the transaction. opening frame. service to the town. Draised at $4,361.50 and was Freres Lumber Company, The second quarter was bought for $9,080.50. knotted 18-18 and a half-time Inc., was the successful bid Recent big stink is Wash The sale contains 220,000 der on an equipment rental score of 33-29. ington, D. C. is over govern board feet of timber and is The Wolverines started to contract for slide removal on ment consumer protection. located in the North Fork move in the third quarter and the Mill City Ranger District. “Mr. Big” now believes that drainage approximately 15 put in 18 straight points to There were 15 bids submitted all advertising should come miles northeast of Mill City. for the job, which involves end the quarter 22-4. under government control. If The final quarter went 19-13 removal of one large slide, it does, it will be the begin Dennis Davidson of Santiam Santiam’s way, winding up small slides, and restoration ning of the end. Government Weather, Detroit Dam has been chosen one of four the season with a 74-36 vic- of parts of the Elkhorn Ridge regulation is not good for Road about 16 miles north 7 a. m. Dally Weather Reading in the Capital Conference tory. anyone. Competition is the Pool Mark Bennett put in 32 east of Mill City. Work will football players named to the spice of life and advertising Date Max. Min. Elev. Pct. East all-star Shrine squad. points, with 14 from David- begin March 1, 1967, accord has certainly played an im ing to Nelson Geraths, Mill The grid contest, featuring son. portant part in building up Feb. 22 56 32 1492.87 0.00 Other Santiam scorers: City RD. Road Inspector and the businesses of this coun Feb. 23 55 33 1493.66 0.00 top players from Oregon Class try. Feb. 24 58 33 1493.43 0.00 A-2 and B schools, is sched Yankus 8, Pearce 8, Meuser 2, Cont’acting Officer’s on-the- Feb. 25 53 35 1495 09 0.13 uled at Pendleton August 19. Hansen 2, Cline 6 and Rosa- ground representative. Re I heartily agree that some opening of the road will en Also named to the team mond 2. Feb. 26 46 88 1495.75 T forms of advertising should 15 18 22 19 74 hance removal of a timber Feb. 27 53 34 1496.19 0.00 I is center Rudy Thornton of Santiam be cleaned up. Particularly N. Marion 11 18 4 13 46 sale in the area. Feb. 28 GO 36 1496.88 0.00 Detroit. cigarette advertising; also the Mrs. Bill Richards and daughter Shelley, who are fantastic claims portrayed on TV of many other products. listening to a tape recording. These new methods of Local Folk Singers This should not come from learning are becoming popular with all students in our government regulation, but Trade rchool. from the producers of the pro ducts and advertising agen-1 I cies writing the copy. This ' advertisement on TV showing , the fellow blowing up the “football bladder” after tak Jim Rose, chairman of the the sponsoring organization. ing a few sniffs of some pro Santiam Canyon Scholarship However, all organizations duct which supposedly opens fund, said that area business business people and individ up his sinus passages is for men would be contacted soon uals contribute to this worth the birds. Anyone in his right Several Lions club members for donations. Simpson Timber Company while drive. mind knows that this isn’t of Lyons is giving a dinner from the Parkrose club in Mrs. Morrison said every Goal the past two years for so. The same goes for other this Saturday evening at 7 o’ Portland visited the local club this scholarship has been $600 one connected with the schol products. “Spray your hair clock honoring their swing Monday night, and added a and it is expected to remain arship drive, including the with fuzzo” and it will make shift employees and their lot of zip to the meeting. This the same this year. students receiving the awards it easy to manage—Hm, I wives, said Caroll Anderson, club is making visitations all The two scholarships, in appreciated the generosity of should try it maybe! All these plant manager. The dinner over the state this year. the amount of $300 each, are the community. The fund is things we could do without, will be held at Mari-Linn For entertainment Burt given to deserving Santiam expected to go over the top but Johnson and his gang school. Boroughs brought a color High school graduating sen again this year. A house-to- have no right messing around Each year the plant has a film on All American football iors. The money may be used house drive for funds will be with controls. They should safety contest and for the games. towards expenses at the in made later, probably in early be done by industry itself. President Martin Hansen stitution of higher learning April. past two years the swing Captain for the fund drive Recently the above group of local folk and country If the government gets into shift has had the best record reported that Verne Peter- they attend. man. Clyde Richards and Mel The scholarships were re in Mill City is Mrs. Mel Ram music singers who call themselves "The Wee Three” policing this phase of our of the three shifts. Dell Orren, plant superin Rambo had installed two ceived last year by Geneva bo with Mrs. Dave Barnhardt were auditioned on KATU in Portland. They are from economy, we’M have more people on the already swollen tendent will be master of cere more litter barrels Saturday Johnson, who is attending heading the drive in the Gates left to right: Bob Pedro’a, Louise Emerson and Don government payrolls. It will monies and John Stentz. per- morning. One was placed at OCE and by Laura Rambo, area. _____ There will be other volun Avery. Miss Emerson is a senior at Santiam and Don freshman at Mt. . Angel col- be interesting to know if Con sonnel manager of Shelton the high school gym and the a _________ guest speaker. There other near Mill City Pharm- 1 lege. teer workers assisting the is a sophomore. Bob graduated from a high school in gress has the intestinal forti will be California. They expect to be on the air in four or five tude to turn a deaf ear on will be other entertainment acy. One more litter barrel re-J The Santiam PTA, headed captains and Chairman Rose weeks. and door prizes will be given. mains to be put up. 1 by Mrs. Howard Morrison, is in the drive. some of these schemes. Timber Sale Slated At Ranger Station Gingerbread House Has New Owners Timber Sale Set For March 10th Santiam Takes Measure of North Marion Dennis Davidson And Rudy Thornton On Shrine Squad Swing Shift Men at Parkross Lions Lyons Plant to Invade Mill City Be Honored Monday Night Drive to Get Underway