The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 04, 1967, Image 1

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The Mill City
ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
VOLUME XXII
NUMBER 18
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON
Up and Down Detroit ciassmates
The Avenue
Scholarship
By Don Moffatt
Over the Top
THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1967
$3.50 a YEAR — 10c a Copy
Santiam Scholarship Winners
Nancy Cogar, Sandra Coop­
er, and Kathy Story have re­
ceived tuition and partial fee
remission scholarships to the
University of Oregon for next
year.
Scott Youngs to
I Observe Golden
Wedding Date
Detroit to
Get New
Post Office
Once in awhile we get a
DETROIT — The old adage
letter to the editor and we “It’s a small world” proved
received one from a young to be true for two upper
Jim Rose, chairman of the
man from Mill City which North Santiam Canyon boys
Postmaster General Law­
was published last week. It who met in a mess hall in Santiam Canyon Scholarship
fund said this week that the
was relative to the cutting of Vietnam.
I Mr. and Mrs. Scott Young, rence F. O’Brien today advis­
pioneer
residents
of
Marion
goal
of
$600
had
been
reached.
ed Postmaster Mrs. Phyllis
timber in the area. He had
The boys, Pfc. Donald Clark
Forks will observe their 50th Hill of Detroit, that the Post
a lot of good ideas, about sav­ of Idanha and Pfc Cecil John­ However, any other contribu­
• wedding anniversary on Sat­ Office Department has ac­
ing the timber for the next son of Detroit attended De­ tions will be gratefully re­
urday, May 6 at the Marion cepted an assignable land op­
generation, but I feel that troit school, both graduating ceived. The money will eith­
er
be
used
next
year
or
the
Forks Lodge which they own tion for the site of a proposed
he is all wrong in his think- with the class of 1965.
and operate.
committee may decide to in­
new Post Office building in
ing. He is like many others
Clark and Johnson entered crease this year’s awards.
There will be an informal Detroit. The property, which
who believe that conservation active duty last October and
j
Open
House
from
2
until
8
is located on the east side of
means locking up stands of both asked to be sent to Viet­ Mr Rose said he appreciat­
i p. m. and their many friends Detroit avenue, comprises ap­
ed the good response to the
timber, letting them become nam.
I are being nvited through the proximately 4893 square feet,
drive this year by individuals,
overripe and full of disease.
Clark took his basic train­
press to attend.
and is presentely owned by
Timber is like any other ing at Fort Polk, La., and was business people, organizations
the City of Detroit and Earl
crop, it matures, and should then sent to Fort Lee, Va., and mills. The house to house
and Audrey Layman of De­
be harvested so more trees where he completed a course drive in the Mill City-Gates
area netted $300.06. Some in­
troit.
Fay La Munyan, daughter1
can be planted.
in Quartermaster’s Parts and dividuals
felt that the small
The site option will be
of
Mr.
and
Mrs. Lester La
Supply.
Following
a
home
He wants to have timber
amount they gave couldn’t
transferred to the successful
Munyan,
has
been
awarded
furlough
in
February
he
was
left so his son can have good
“count for much” but the
bidder, who will purchase the
a part tuition scholarship to ’
place to live. This is one of sent to Vietnam where he grand total was really tre­
land, construct the building
Oregon
College
of
Education.
was
assigned
to
the
71st
the reasons for true timber
mendous.
tn audition to the Univers­ However, Fay plans to attend
to Post Office Department
Transportation
Battalion
in
conservation and a sustained
In the past two scholarships ity of Oregon Scholarship, Biola in La Mirada, Califor­
specifications, and lease it to
yield harvest. Many of our Long Binh, March 1. Long of $300 each have been given Nancy Cogar has also been nia,
the Postal Office department.
where she will major in
larger local logging and mill Binh is about 30 miles North to two seniors at Santiam chosen as an alternate for music,
The proposed building will
Fay,
an
accomplished
of
Saigon.
He
is
the
son
of
firms have tree farms for
High school to continue their a Teacher Education Scholar­ clarinetist, was a member this
contain 768 square feet of in­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Clark
just this reason. They are
education at institutions of ship from the Oregon Con­ year of the Capital Confer­
terior floor space, with an 80
not about to invest huge sums of Idanha.
higher learning.
square foot platform, and 3045
gress of Parents and Teach­ ence Honor Band. She is a
Army
private
Cecil
L.
John
­
of money in mills and logging
This scholarship is spon­ ers. Nancy, daughter of Mr. member of Honor Society,
square feet of parking and
son,
18,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
equipment and then have no
New 1967 Santiam Valley maneuvering area. Specifica­
sored by the PTA but qualify­ and Mrs. Bantz Cogar,
„ , plans
r___ Pep Club, Drama Club, and
trees to harvest in the fu­ Lex C. Johnson, Detroit, took ing seniors do not have to to major in Spanish
and go' treasurer of Future Teachers Telephone directories were tions and bidding forms will
his basic at Fort Lewis, Wn., have parents who are PTA
ture.
mailed last week.
be available soon.
and was then sent to Fort members, which has been into the teaching field. She of America,
There were no major chang­
This young man feels that Leonard Wood, Mo., where he
is a member of Girls’ Athletic
es this year but the Informa­
the clear cut harvesting plan took a course in combat En­ misunderstood by some this Association, and Honor Soci­
tion pages were reorganized
of today is bad. The clear gineering. Following a short year.
ety, and secretary of Future
and “bleeds” identifying each
cut logging plan seems to be home furlough he was assign­ According to Ben Jones, Teachers of America. Nancy
exchange were added to make
the best, and it is the result ed to the 551st Transportation school counselor this scholar­ is valedictorian for the class
it easier to find the one de­
of years of study by foresters Company near Cam Ranh ship may be received by the of 1967.
sired.
top 30% of the class with the
—and they should know a Bay, Vietnam March 22.
A number of directories ar­
selection also based partly on
good deal more about raising
The chance meeting in the
rived in poor shape and any­
trees than some of the sports­ mess hall at Long Binh came financial need and a stud­
one receiving a bad directory
men clubs. We have those as a complete suprise to both ent’s desire to complete his
education.
is asked to contact his local
large moneyed groups of I of the boys.
telephone office for a new
The scholarship may be
sportsmen, or outdoorsmen,
LYONS—New telephone di­
one.
used at any type of advanced
who have the idea that lock­
rectories began arriving in the
With
all
due
apologies
to
education
that
will
benefit
ing up forest lands is the
mali this week for subscribers
the public library and the of
the student’s future.
answer for them to have a
the North Santiam valley.
public schools, telephone com­ They
Each student is required to
haven where they can go to
are sent directly from
panies
encourage
people
to
be
!
write
a
250-300
word
letter
be by themselves. This is
the publishing house. Cal Cul-
markers,
”
“
book
at
least
in
,
stating
the
reasons
he
is
ap-
just not true—possibly they
reminds the subscrib­
their telephone directories, l i bertson
nlying for the scholarshiD.
can for a few years, but the
ers
to
continue
use the old
Larry Brown of Valley Tele- directory until to
They should show financial
time will come that this tim­
June 1 at
Co.
says,
phone
“
Don
’
t
feel
need
and
tell
how
much
they
ber becomes over-ripe, will I Mrs. Bill Lewellen, Cancer
which time the new numbers
guilty about underlining num­ : will
die and then all they will have | Crusade chairman for this will be able to contribute to­
effective. The
bers in your phone book. " new become
is a skeleton of old trees and i area said this week that an wards their education. They
directories are basically
Many
people
do.
They
’
ve
dis-
,
should
state
just
what
occu
­
dead stumps. They should j intensive
____ ~
____
"• : the same as last year except
drive ___
for ____
funds
covered that circled or under-
know that real true conser- wou|cj
made Tuesday and pation they are interested in
for number changes. Mr. Cul­
lined numbers leap right out ! ' bertson
vation i means
------- the regular
..i— . | Wednesday of next week, May when continuing their educa­
reports that about 60
" of
.. our
—- , forests,
_ and | ! g
1Q
Meiouy Rosamond, daugh-1 of the page. This saves time; percent of
tion.
harvesting
the firms’ 525 sub­
ter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jerry
|
and
makes
dialing
easier
and
Mrs.
Howard
Morrison,
replanting with new stock.
scribers will receive new
Mrs. Merle Stewart will PTA president said there had
more
accurate.
”
Rosamond, has received a full
numbers on the June 1
Until we do convince the canvass the business houses been some complaints about
tuition scholarship for three
changeover to more modern
Serra club and others that and Mrs. Albin Cooper will the scholarship rules as they I
months
at
Pacific
Business
Sandra’s parents are Mr.
equipment. Culbertson said
they are off base, we are make the house to house were set up by a committee
College in Portland. Melody Detroit Rainfall
the change in numbers in
going to have trouble unlock­ drive for funds, assisted by when the scholarship was in­ and Mrs. Albin Cooper. Sandra plans to be a medical or den­
will major in the field of
some cases would also change
ing the forest lands in the other volunteers.
Nearly Normal
stituted
several
years
ago.
tal
receptionist.
She
has
a
the second digit of the two-
Mrs. Bill Gabriel will head She suggested that anyone sociology. She has been active good start in the business
Mt. Jefferson area. Let’s keep
DETROIT — Weatherman
letters going to our repre­ the drive for funds in the having any constructive sug­ during all four years in high field as he has taken all of the Joe Mulse reported total pre­ number direct dialing access
sentatives in Congress, until Gates area but said that a gestions should contact the school. This year she is co­ business courses that Santiam cipitation for the month of code for Lyons-Mehama.
they realize that the people coffee would be held to raise school or any member of the editor of the school paper and has to offer, and has worked April in the Detroit area was' The change will provide
treasurer of the student body.
more modern connections so
here and the forestry men money instead o f other committee.
Santiam named her their in the office for two years. 4.23 compared with 4.32 future phone number chang­
means.
know what they are doing.
Mr. Rose has selected a Junior Citizen in the Linn Melody is secretary of the which is normal for the es will not be necessary when
It is interesting to note that group
I really appreciate getting
of approximately eight
student body this year. She month. Greatest amount of
letters from young men, es­ some 1,400,000 people have area residents who will de­ County Veteran’s Contest. She has been active in drama precipitation in a 24-hour someone moves across town
pecially men in the service been cured of cancer by de­ termine who is to receive the also received the Good Citizen club, having taken part in period was recorded as .70 or changes the number of
Award given by the Daugh­
party service.
who are thinking of the fu­ tecting it and treatment in scholarships this year.
ters of the American Revolu­ several plays. She is also a on the 23rd.
If anyone fails to receive a
ture. I may not agree with the early stages.
Laura Rambo, Mt. Angel
Highest temperature read­ new directory they are asked
In Oregon alone it is esti­ college and Geneva Johnson, tion. She is a member of Pep member of Pep Club.
them, but that is beside the
ing was 66 degrees on the to pick one up at the tele­
point. They have a right to mated 3,000 people will get OCE were the 1966 recipients. Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., and the
23rd. Lowest was 22 on the phone plant in Lyons.
Honor
Society.
Sandra
has
the
dread
disease
this
year
be heard. Thank you, Russell,
Ith compared to a low of 27
been named salutatorian of
and it will strike one out of
for the fine letter.
degrees the previous month.
this year’s graduating class.
four families.
Cloud 8 must have been Portland Firm Gets
od
Anyone wishing to contrib­
This week on another page
“
out
of tears” when he mov­
of The Enterprise our read­ ute to the cancer fund as a
ed into the area in April 1966 Detroit Water
ers will find an advertise­ memorial to a loved one may
when only 1.82 was recorded, System Contract
ment, the first of a series, contact Mrs. Lewellen for
The area received a total of
Seniors
5th
6
weeks
sponsored by the major mills more information.
DETROIT — Detroit City
6.63
inches of precipitation in
Verlyn Aerni ..
and loggers of the area, re­
Council awarded a $73,663 con­
March.
Sandra Bartow
minding people of timber con­
tract to expand and improve
Nancy Cogar ....
servation, and what the tim­
its water system to the H. W.
Sandra Cooper
ber industry means to the
Huston Construction Co., of
Opal
Leming
Wins
Lyle Cutsforth
Portland, in a special meeting
economy of the area. Read
Dennis Davidson ..
Detroit Board Post;
Wednesday night.
these ads, and remember,
The company, which was
these people are truly con­ It’s almost time for the Patti Eastwood
Budget Passes 62-40
the low of nine bidders, is to
cerned with true timber con­ summer recreation program Lorena Harmon
DETROIT — Opal Leming begin work in five days ind
servation.
to get underway although the Mary Heller ....
won the hoard position for De­ complete the project in 120
weather is still a little on the Kathy Kelle ....
troit School District Monday working days.
Faye LaMunyan
We were reading this week­ cool side.
by a one-vote margin over
The expansion includes de­
end an article which we think
This year men’s softball Is Gary Meuser ....
Ray Sophy. Totals were 38 to velopment of the Breitenbush
should be given a little pub­ again being promoted and Patrick Moore ..
| 37. Lynn Williamson received River as a secondary source
licity. It is the interest on anyone interested is asked to Kathleen Story
| 29. Voting clerks reported one of supply, enlarging the pre­
our national debt. Do you call Ralph Earhart at 897-2160. Frank Tuers ....
ballot Is being contested.
sent system’s two-inch mains
know that you are paying He said that a meeting of Shirley Willis ..
The district approved its to 6 and 4-inch mains and
about $219 per thousand for men interested in forming Carlton Herron
Susann
Heller,
daughter
of
budget, 62 to 40. Outside the add more fire hydrants.
nothing. We mean, we get teams here would be held in Juniors
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Heller, 6% limitation was $140,554
nothing for this interest on May with the exact date to be Mark Bennett ..
Katny, daughter of Mr. and has received a full tuition of the budget.
Peggv Sue Cooper
the national debt. It buys no announced later.
Mrs.
Robert Pratt, plans to scholarship to Oregon College
Kandee
Henness
Flue Fire Calls
services. It retires no debt.
The school district has giv­
major
in literature and be­ of Education at Monmouth for
Jack
Johnson
....
It buys no goods. This is en permission for the men to
Janet
Lewis
To
Cover
Firemen to Humes
come a teacher in that area. next year. This scholarship is
Theresa Lankins
interest on our debt which use Allen Field.
She has been active in stu­ given only to elementary edu­ Gates Area for The
Kathleen Rose
stood on January 25, at
Home
Monday Evening
dent affairs being a cheer­ cation majors. Susann plans
$329,073,331,422.19. That’s a
Alan Yankus
Mill
City
Enterprise
The
fire
department was
leader for four years, a mem­ to teach on the primary level.
Sophomores
lot of money-more than most Mari-Linn Levy Gets
called to the home of Mr. and
Mrs.
Virgil
(Janet)
Lewis
Last
year,
while
student
as
­
ber
of
Honor
Society,
Pep
of us can comprehend. The Close Scrutiny by
Lonnie Bodeker
Club, and Future Teachers sistant in the second grade, has been chosen to write Mrs. Glen Humes on River
Sherrv LaMunvan
war on poverty estimates
Voters
on
Monday
of
America. In addition to the she discovered that this was news for The Mill City Enter­ road to extinguish a flue fire
Deborah McClellan
that possibly one household
University
of Oregon Scholar­ what she really wanted to do. prise, covering the Gates area. Monday evening about 7 o’­
in five falls below the pov­ The Mari-Linn Elementary Freshman
ship, Kathy has received word Susann is president of Pep This section of the Santiam clock.
erty line and pays no federal School District Tax Levy of Lvnn Cutsforth _
There was no apparent dam­
that she has won a Depart­ Club. She is also a member Canyon has been ably covered
taxes. Thus, for the average $98,067 over the 6% limitation Rebecca Earhart .....
age
and Mr. Humes had the
for
the
past
several
years
by
of
F.T.A.,
G.A.A.,
and
Honor
ment
Scholarship
sponsored
taxpaying household, the fig­ was approved by a narrow Larry Eide ...........
by the Detroit American Le­ Society. Susann was one of the reporting o t Shirley fire under control by the time
Larry HillesJand
ure we pay for this interest margin Monday.
the firemen arrived.
gion. This scholarship is in the finalists in the Veteran’s Swaim.
There were 54 voting yes Janice Lewellen
monster is some $274 per
Eldon Hutchinson said that
Those
wishing
to
I
turn
in
Day
Essay
contest,
and
win
­
the
amount
of
$100
and
is
re
­
year. This represents what it and 42 no. Roy Lambert was Karen Oliver ...
newable to $500 if a GPA of ner of first prize in the Lion’s news items to Mrs. Lewis this was the only fire report­
costs us to run our govern­ running unopposed for an- Bruce Roscoe ....
ed the past week.
may call her at 897-2131.
Peace Essay contest.
2.5 is maintained.
ment by deficit spending, other term as director.
Donna Snodgrass __
New Phone
Directories
Are Mailed
Phone Numbers to
Change at Lyons
On First of June
Mrs. Bill Lewellen
Named Cancer
Crusade Chairman
Seniors T Honor
1 ist at Santiam Hinh
Men's Softball Team
Planned Here