The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 13, 1967, Image 1

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The Mill City
VOLUME XXII
NUMBER 15
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ON THE SCENIC NORTH S ANTI AM HIGHWAY — OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1967
$3.50 a YEAR — 10c a Copy
Bill Lewellen To
Attend Seminar
In Honolulu In July
Organizations Will
Sponsor July 4th
Parade Princess
Scholarship
Fund Drive
Starts on 17th
Lions Club
Entertains
Old Kiln Razed
gala
All organizations that are
William Lewellen, admin­
the
sponsoring a 4th of July
Mill City Lions Club when istrator at Santiam High
princess for this year’s cele­
they entertained their daugh­ school will participate in a
bration are asked to get the
National
Seminar
on
Innova
­
ters, real and adopted, at a
Jim Rose, chairman of the
names in to TAC secretary
I dinner at the Fellowship hall. tion which will be held in
Kandee Henness.
Canyon scholarship fund
Honolulu from July 2 through
There
were
about
33
pres-
drive in Mill City and Gates
TAC and others assisting
July
23.
I ent and following the dinner
said the week of April 17
with
the celebration have
The Institute for develop­
I and introductions, Mrs. Don
would be the kick-off time
been busy for some time and
ment of educational activities
’
Williams
showed
colored
again ask the support of the
for an intensified drive for
slides of her trip last sum­ has advised Mr. Lewellen that
business people, organizations
funds in the area.
all
expenses
to
the
Seminar
mer to the Holy Land.
(and weather) in making the
Mr. Rose and Fred Berg
and living expenses at the
Martin
Hansen
conducted
a
will contact the business
parade the great success that
Kamehameha
schools
will
be
short business meeting when
it was last year.
houses and mills in the area
a slate of officers was pre­ paid.
for the scholarship which is
These groups of young peo­
He sent IDEA a telegram of
sented by members of the
given to two seniors at Santi-
ple from Santiam Hieh school
acceptance
for
the
appoint
­
nominating
committee, Fred
am High school. Mrs. Mel
are doing a real community
Berg, Mel Rambo, and Lee ment after being selected as
Rambo and a group of volun­
service and one that all resi­
The
last
of
the
buildings
to
stand
on
the
old
Ham
­
Ross. There will be other a participant in late March.
teers from Mill City and Mrs.
mond
Lumber
site was the dry kiln. It can be seen dents should be proud of in
nominations
from
the
floor
Dave Barnhardt and helpers
sparking the movement for
when a portion of the roof fell in. The demolition was the
at the April 17th meeting of
in Gates will make a house to
annual celebration.
the club.
done by a D7 Cat, operated by Glenn Henness. Sections
house drive for funds.
The
Mill
City
club
made
of
the
wal
were
sheared
off
until
the
entire
structure
Goal for the scholarship is
crumbled. The area is being cleared of all debris and
$600 and a number of organi­ Patrick Moore, senior at a visitation to the West Sa-
levelled. The old bui dings on the property, no longer
zations now include this proj­ Santiam High School has lem Lions Club Wednesday
in use, were an eyesore. This site containing some 20
ect in their budget for the been awarded a $500 renew­ evening.
able scholarship to Vander­ Those attending the meet­
year.
acres of level ground would make a good site for a
Residents are again remind­ bilt University in Nashville, ing Monday evening proclaim-
trailer
factory or a like business.—The Mill City Enter­
ed that this donation is tax Tennessee. The scholarship I ed it very enjoyable and hope
prise photo.
becomes
an
annual
affair.
is
based
on
test
scores,
it
deductible from income.
GATES—A 4-H Horse Club
There have been some in­ scholastic record, recommen­
I
has been orgainzed by Mrs.
Old M il Site Being Cleared
Bov of the Month
quiries in regard to giving dation, and leadership.
Walter Thomas, Jr. for Gates-
to the scholarship as a Memo­ As student body president, I
Floyd Eastwood, Mill City
Mill City area youngsters. Her
rial. These donations are be­ Pat has shown strong leader­
chairman for the Oregon
assistant is Mrs. Donald Hurst
ing gratefully accepted and it ship, excelling not only in the
Heart Association, said this
I of Mill City. The club has
is a thoughtful gift; a tribute classroom, but in the day to
week that the most success­
I about 20 enthusiastic mem­
to someone loved also means day problems of the school
ful drive to date had just
bers to date who are calling
that others are being helped. in general. Pat has also taken
been completed in the Mill
themselves the Mountain
Anyone wishing to know an active part in the school
City area.
Peak Outlaws. Club require­
more about this may contact sports’ program.
Eastwood stated that the
ments include that the young­
Pat’s parents are Mr. and
Mr. Rose.
drive would not have been a
sters be from 9 to 16 years
Mrs. D. W. Moore. Pat and
success without the fine as­
of age, must either own a
his mother are both natives
sistance given by the many
horse or have full control of
of Tennessee where there are
who worked on the drive.
a rented or borrowed animal
still relatives with whom Pat
Jan Waikart was chairman
and must be able to buy a
spends many vacations.
I of the Mother’s March and
club riding outfit. These out­
Pat will major in electrical
I Richard Parker solicited the
fits, Mrs. Thomas says, are
engineering.
business houses for contribu
being kept as simple as poss­
tions. The joint effort and
ible. The horses must have
other individual contributions
bridles and curry combs and
; netted $428.67 for the Heart
brushes. Saddles are optional.
Students at the Mill City
i Fund.
It costs $1.00 to join and 25
Elementary school were hosts
Mr. Eastwood said the larg-
■ cents will be charged at mbet-
to “Smoking Sam” Wednes- i
! est portion of the fund raised
I ings which will be held twice
day, April 12. “Smoking Sam”
No protests were received
is used in research with much
a month.
When
a
D-7
Cat
hits
something,
it
moves.
This
is
is a transparent mannequin | Tuesday night at a public
VERYLN PAUL AERNI
of it going to our own fine evidenced in the above picture when the Cat operated
The State of Oregon scales
who presents a remarkable ; hearing on a proposed $66,312
Veryln Paul Aerni, son of j University of Oregon medical by G’enn Henness tied into a huge block of cement. were opened Satu- day morn­
and lifelike picture of the ac-j city budget.
so that the groun could
and Mrs. Verlyn Aerni, • school.
The ground formerly used by Hammond Lumber Co., ing
cumulated nicotine and tars I The budget is an increase a Mr. senior
weigh their horses. The 4-H
at
Santiam
High
;
said
that
to
date,
there
caught in the tissues of the ' over the cui rent $66,400 and School was chosen Boy of | have been over one thousand and later by a planing mill and dry kiln operated by rules state each member must
smoker’s lungs. A film, de-1 will require a tax levy of the Month for March. Verlyn successful open heart surger- the late Russel! Kelly is being cleared bv Shields Re­ know the weight and meas­
picting dangers in using any ‘ $19,171 compared to $17,545
Mine. Kelly also operated a small sawmi'l on the site, urement of his animal. Fol­
or Butch as his classmates !les ^,
tobacco was also shown fifth, I last year.
Santiam
■ wou'f' not have been possible but it burned to the ground.—The Mill City Enterprise lowing the weigh in, a meet­
call
him,
entered
L
_____
sixth, seventh, and eighth
Registered voters will vote
i a few years ago. Mrs. Jack Photo.
ing was held at the home
grade students at 12:15 p.m. April 25 on the amount out- High School in February of Sullivan of Mill City was one!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- of Laura Blackburn. Club
1965
from
Stayton
Union
High
The film, “Time Pulls A ! side the 6 per cent limitation,
of the recent
‘cent patients to un- i p
..
1
officers are Jackie Evans,
School.
Trigger,” is a highly recom-1 which is $10,191.04.
dergo
a
!
president; Rosie Whitney,
successful
operation
530113171
jlUdeillS
He
has
been
very
active
in
General
fund
total
is
$33,C96
mended film for schools and
nen heart surgery. : .
for the open
vice-president;
Rebecca Sav­
sports
and
other
school
ac
­
portrayed development of the compared to $37,720. The
Mr. Eastwood said he and |
age,
secretary;
and
Toni New­
tivities,
including
J.V.
Basket
­
living disease emphysema. total anticipated receipts are
berg, tieasurer.
ball, J.V. Track, Varsity Track the other volunteer workers i
Mr. Mink’s science students expected to reach $47,141.
appreciated the good response | Fifty-six Santiam High
With more and more area
and Varsity Football.
last week completed a unit
by area donors.
youngsters becoming horse
He
has
been
a
member
of
School
students
attended
the
on tobacco and its relation­
owners, this club offers a
»Job Fair held at the State
Girl of the Month I Varsity “S”, presently he is
ship to health. One groun of
The Mill City Jaycee-Jay- wonderful opportunity for the
Parents
Observe
Sergeant
of
Arms,
and
is
a
Fairgrounds
in
Salem,
April
students developed a machine
’ member of F.T.A. of which Springboard Project
4th. The immediate aim of ceette Installation Banquet kids to learn responsibility In
to test each advertised brand
he was Vice President in his
Fair was to acquaint stu­ was held Saturday night on the care and training of their
for tar and nicotine content. I
The “Springboard” exposi­ the
Junior
year.
dents
with the type of jobs April 8 at the Keg and Platter animals. They will be taught
One student when asked
tion was made available to available to them and some in Salem. Attending were Mr. how to control their animals,
Verlyn
plans
to
attend
which brand he would use
Northwest Christian College seventh and eighth grade of the procedures for finding and Mrs. Lou Waikart, Mr. saddle and bridle them, train
stated: “I should smoke after
on Monday
and Major in the Teaching student’s parents
The long-range objec­ and Mrs. Jim Hoover, Mr. and them for the Marion County
seeing this?”
night at the Mill City Ele- them.
field.
tive
is
an upgrading of the Mrs. Jim Girod, Mr. and Mrs. 4-H Show, prepare them for
mentary School. All parents labor market
for Oregon in­ Joe TerLouw, Mr. and Mrs. parades and to properly feed,
with children in grades four dustry.
Ed Davis, Mr. and Mrs. War­ water and groom their horses.
New Phone System
through eight have now had
The club has been invited
Santiam students, accom­ ren Goffin, Mr. and Mrs. John
at least one opportunity to panied by teachers viewed ex­ Wills, Mr. and Mrs. Vern to attend a 4-H training day
To Be Installed by
see this project in action. In­ hibit booths staffed by man­ Shaw, George Loveall and at Glendale Acres near Salem
Mill City Firemen
viting parents whose children
Edna Lady, all of Mill City; on April 22 from 10:00 A M.
Eldon Hutchinson, Mill City are in specific grades is con­ agement and personnel rep­ Mr. and Mrs. De) Miller of to 2:45 P.M. The Multnomah
resenting
a
major
segment
of
1 volunteer fire department sidered more effective than
LYONS —Joe Johnson ac­
Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Ron County 4-H Club will have
¡chief said this week that a the conventional Open House Oregon business and industry. Lindsay of Mehama; and Mr. their horses there. Judging
cepted the vacancy on the
Four
group
sessions
were
I
new
system
is
being
installed
of past years.
and Mrs. Doug Heider, Hills­ will be done by Judge
Library board at a recent
by the department for alert­ Individual classroom pro­ scheduled during which about boro. Mr. Heider, who is the McCrendrich of Multnomah
City Council meeting. More
ing firemen.
grams are more personal with 20 students were seated in Director of Oregon Retail County. Sack lunches will be
shelves are to be installed
At the present time when parents also becoming involv­ a booth to learn about a par­ Council and Vice Chairman taken and each member will
at the Library and new books
the fire number is dialed only ed with the instructional ticular company or industry of National Conference of bring 10 cents to cover cost
and furniture to be purchased
and its employment oppor­
five members have phones media.
for the library.
tunities for high school grad­ State Retail Associations, was of insurance. Transportation
to receive the call. When the
Parents have indicated they uates.
speaker and gave a most will be provided by the lead­
Improvements are being
The students had indi­ guest
new system is completed the consider the current educa­
interesting
talk on the pro­ ers of the club
made at the cemetery. Old
NANCY JANE COGAR
phone will ring in ten fire­ tional approach much more vidual interviews with many posed State taxation program.
Posters have been put up
headstones will be repaired,
Nancy Jane Cogar, a Senior men’s homes. The new system interesting than when they employers also.
Jim Hoover was Master of for a car wash project set
and some reset. The building
This
was
sponsored
by
Ore­
Ja.vcee officers for April 15. Proceeds will be
is to be painted and other at Santiam High School has will enable more firemen to attended school.
gon Business and Industry, Ceremonies.
installed
were
Love- used to purchase two flags
landscaping projects are un­ been selected as Girl of the be alerted and respond to the
the Division of Continuing all, President; George
Month for March. Her par­ calls.
Jim Girod, and emblems and names for
der way.
Detroit
Talent
Show
Education,
Oregon
State
Sys­
First Vice-President; Warren vests.
A budget committee was ents are Mr. and Mrs. Bantz
tem of Higher Education, and Goffin,
Bit+erlick Singers To
Scheduled Saturday
Second Vice-President;
Last Saturday’s trip to the
appointed and the City Bud­ Cogar of Mill City.
the Governor's Committee on Joe TerLouw,
Nancy will be Valedictorian Appear At Grade
Secretary; Jim scales was the first time they
A Talent Show sponsored Children and Youth.
get will be presented for the
Hoover, Director. Jayceette had traveler! with the horses
by the P.T.C. of the Detroit
first public hearing on Wed­ of the Class of 1967.
She has been very active in School Friday April 14 School District will be held
officers installed were Lou­ in a group, Mrs. Thomas said,
nesday, May 3.
ann Goffin, President; Nancy and it presented some excit­
Residents are reminded they school affairs including, sec­ The University of Oregon Saturday, April 15th at 7:30 Ben Jones Attends
Girod, Vice-President; Jan ing moments with some of
are liable to a $25.00 fine if retary of her Freshman and “Bitterlick Singers,” a semi- p.m. in the school gymnasium. Guidance Program
Waikart. Treasurer; Ruth Ter­ the horses feeling their oats
The public is invited and
dogs are running loose. Sev­ Sophomore classes and Vice professional group of 12, will
Mr. Ben Jones, Santiam Louw, Historian. Unable to and others nervous at being
eral complaints of this nature President of her Junior class. put on an entertainment for there will be a nominal
High School Counselor, at the attend because of illness were with strange horses. Mrs.
have been received by the She is a member of G.A.A. Santiam High School students charge.
and F.T.A., of which she is and upper grade pupils at 2:30
The money will go towards request of Chas. P. Haggerty, Mr. and Mrs. George Pflug. Thomas said the major cause
council.
the scholarship fund. Any Coordinator of the Oregon George is the new Jaycee of anxiety was the poor atti­
Bids for paving of Cedar, secretary, Honor Society, of p.m., this Friday, April 14.
The public is invited to at­ Adult or child that wishes Small School Project, was Treasurer and Joyce Jay­ tude of some motorists who
Dogwood and 2nd street were which she is Treas., F.H.A.
read, no decision was reached her Fresman year of which tend the performance which to participate please contact one of the guest speakers at ceette Secretary.
raced their motors or sounded
their horns, frightening the
as all bids have not been she was Parliamentarian, will be presented in the Ele­ Dorothy Williamson, Detroit the Spring Regional Meeting
Sweetheart’s Ball Princess her mentary School gymnasium. 854-3426 before Friday eve­ held at the Eugene Hotel on W eat her, Detroit Dam horses and making them hard­
received.
March 29; Medford on March 7 a. m. Daily Weather Reading er to handle. Since this group
A questionaire to all resi­ Sophomore year, Typing John Kelly, a Junior at the ning rehearsals.
There will be four acts 30; and Portland on April 6. Date Max. Min. Elev. Pct. will be out at least twice a
dents will be distributed in Award her Sophomore year, University of Oregon is a
Mr. Jones, as discussion April 5 » 49 35 1521 72 .18 month during the summer,
the near future, this com­ and Co-Chairman of the Jun­ member of the group. He is from Paul’s Variety Show of
10 Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Hurst
munity survey is an attempt ior-Senior Prom her Junior the son of Mr. and Mrs. Salem. This show works with leader for the vocation section April 0 1 19 35 1521 19
Charles Kelly.
fund raising activities in all outlined the unique program April 7 60 37 15522.57 .00 are asking that motorists re­
to gather a sample of atti­ year.
Nancy plans to attend the
The group has recently cut parts of the state. The De- of group guidance on the April 8 1 63 38 1522 96 .03 spect the right-of-way of the
tudes and opinions about a
wide number of subjects University of Oregon and ma­ their first record and will be troit School District will put j freshman level which has April 9 • 48 38 1523.39 .04 horses on the roads. The rid­
which affect the liveability jor in Spanish and go into featured in the May or June j on 21 acts. Refreshments will | been initiated at Santiam April ) 47 39 1523.82 .07 ers in turn will try to stay
the teaching field.
April 11 1 47 37 1524.27 .10 off the roads when possible.
issue of Seventeen magazine.1 be served.
High School.
of our city.
Monday evening was a
I affair
for members of
Pat Moore Receives
$500 Scholarship
Mill City Grades
Host Film On
'Smoking Sam'
Heart Fund
Drive Success
In Mill City
Organizing of 4-H
Horse Club Getting
Good Start in Area
No Opposition To
Proposed Budget
Cl
! Attend Job Fair
Joe Johnson On
Library Board
Jaycee-Jayceette
Hold Installation
Banquet in Salem