The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 18, 1967, Image 1

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The Mill City Enterprise
ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
VOLUME XXII
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON
NUMBER 20
THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1967
$3.50 a YEAR — 10c a Copy
I
Wanta Win A Boat
I
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J
V
The Avenue
By Don Moffatt
Junior Queen And King
Guides to
Make River
Run Sunday
Run Plans
Nearly Ready
It would appear to me that
Walter Ruether of the United
Auto Workers’ Union has
flipped his wig. He is really
Only a few members were
Jerry Coffman of the North
going to ask for a package of
out Tuesday night for the
raises that will make your
Santiam River Guides asso-
meeting of the North San­
. ciation stated today that a pre­
hair stand on end, and at the
tiam Chamber of Commerce
run of the river would be
same time, cost you nothing
held at Gates. Four of the
but extra money when you
i made this Sunday. He did not
five Whitewater Princesses
know how many boats would
purchase your next automo-
were present and introduced
motive equipment. He is still
be making the run, but did
by Floyd Eastwood, general
talking of this guaranteed an­
say there would be enough
chairman. They were Chris­
nual wage plan. Not only that
water released on this day to
tine Rogers, sponsored by
—he will possibly be asking
insure safety for experienced
Green Veneer, Idanha; Bren­
for a raise of about 7% in
boaters.
The above McKenzie River Drift Boat will be given
da Phillips, sponsored by
Coffman also said that the
wages and fringes. He also
Pictured
above
are
Susan
Henness,
daughter
of
Mr.
will be asking for earlier re­ away to some person holding a lucky ticket on Memorial Corps of Engineers had prom­ and Mrs. Clare Henness and Shawn Carpenter, son of Simpson Timber Co., Patti
tirement for the men. I often Day at the Mi l City bridge, mid-way point in the 5th ised ample water for the run Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carpenter who will reign as Queen Eastwood, sponsored by Ced­
wonder if he really is sincere Annual North Santiam Whitewater run. Princesses are on Memorial Day.
and King of the Junior court at the 4th of July cele­ ar Lumber Co., and Debbie
in these proposed demands or I selling tickets on the boat at the present time.—The Mill
The river so far this Spring bration here. Susan is a second grader at Gates and Schumacher, sponsored by
Frank Lumber. They were
is he making them with City Enterprise photo.
has been real low on account Shawn is a first grader at the school.
chaperoned by Mrs. Phillips
tongue in cheek to get the
of the cold weather and slow
of Stayton and Ray Monroe of
union members to fall in line
runoff from the snow pack in
! Kid Parade Held
Idanha.
and support him in his job.
the
higher
mountain
areas.
I
Eastwood reported that the
Ruether and many of these
At Lyons Saturday
ticket sales were going over
top union leaders are the ones
good and there would be
who really get the gravy. It is
LYONS—Sunny skies greet­
enough money raised to cover
not the worker who benefits.
ed spectators and participants
the proposed budget. He also
By the time the unions skim
who
were
on
hand
Saturday
reported on recent appear­
off the money to be used to
morning, May 13, for the an­
ances of the princesses.
further their program, there
nual Ly’ons “Kid Parade,” an
Dick Calhoun of Spring­
is not too much left for the
outgrowth
of
the
pet
parade,
Mrs. Bill Lewellen, chair-
Recently elected officers of field, editor of the managine
men who are doing the work.
LYONS
—
Mari-Linn
school
Santiam PTA for the ensuing, Oregon Holidays was present
In the first place, getting man of the Cancer Crusade in has now expanded to include will hold their eighth grade
year will be installed Thurs-1 and told of the things he had
a guaranteed annual wage, Mill City said the response of a wheeel division, costume graduation on Wednesday
division,
horse
division
and
day evening when that organ-. seen during his visit to the
whether one works or not individuals and organizations floats.
night, May 31 at 8:00 p.m., in
ization meets at the grade | area Tuesday. He said we
isn’t morally right in this fine was good and that she appre­
the
school
’
s
new
gym
with
At
the
Wednesday
evening
Winning first prize in the several of the students tak­
country of ours. Our country ciated the cooperation of
school gym for the final meet­ have many things of interest
meeting
of
the
city
council
floats was the entry of the ing part. There will be 36
to tourists here, and that we
was founded on the principle workers and donors.
the possibility of building a ing of the current year.
•
newly organized Lyons Jun- receiving their diploma’s.
Complete
returns
from
this
that people should work for a
Mrs. Ellen Rust will serve should continually work to
dog
pound
was
discussed,
living and also receive pay year’s drive are not in but to or Womens Club.
Annie Benefiel, Cathy De- however, no definite action as president Mrs. Monte Car­ get more people to visit here.
penter as vice president; Mrs. He passed out several of the
according to their ability to date $371.71 has been col­ Second prize went to the Kacker, Doris Bostic, Ricky was taken.
earn. It should not be based lected with $278.46 of this entry of the Canyon Baptist Chytka, Billy Craigmyle, Na­ An ordinance adopting a Verne Shaw as secretary and magazines while here.
on the length of service in amount given on the door to church and third award was than Crawford, Mike Cole, unified plumbing code and Mrs. Darrell Bethel ag treas­ President Ed Davis ap-
to the float entered by the Donna Culwell, Louise Fish-
pointed the following on the
a firm, but on their worth in door solicitation
creating the office of plumb­ urer.
Mrs. Al Cooper was in student council of Mari-Linn I er, Wanda Fowler, Carol Fri- ing inspector was authorized
production to that firm.
Mrs. Howard Morrison, who nominating committee: J. C.
I think we will take a big charge of the house drive and grade school.
is presently serving as pre­ Kimmel, chairman; O. Erick­
chtl, Lee Garsjo, Bill Gilson, at Wednesday’s meeting.
step forward when we teach her assistants were Mrs. Ol­ 3 he emphasis was on par Bob Gilson, Debra Goodell,
sident
said that the executive son. Chris Campbell and Cliff
Also
under
discussion
at
the
people that they get paid for lie Muise, Mrs. Jack Duggan, ticipation rather than com­ Kent Hampton, Cynthia meeting was raising the speed board of the PTA would Coleman.
Ole Erickson of Detroit,
what they do, not just be­ Vicki Gibson, Mary Ann John­ petition and the many fine Heath Beckie Lambert, Pam limit from 20 to 25 miles per make a recommendation on
cause they hold some card son, Mrs. Virgil Trout. Anita entries made judging extreme­ Lewis, Larry Manning, Ven- hour in the city but no ac­ Thursday evening that the chairman of the upcoming
which says they are a journ­ ! Williams, Helen Morgan, Bar- ly difficult so in some cases etta Mays, David Miley, Peg­ tion was taken.
Canyon Scholarships be in- Detroit Lake Regatta, said his
Ibara Wiley, Lita Lewellen, duplicate awards were given. gy Miller, Tammy Palmer,
eyman, or because they have
1
creased from $300 each -_to plans were shaping up at the
Police
report
indicated
one
Winning honors in the Ben Pyeatt, Diana Rockwell,
worked many years for • the 1 Glenda Elliott, Mrs. Marshall
$350. Two awards are given 1 present time for that event,
yield
arrest
for
failure
to
i Worley, Mrs. Frank Crow- horse division were Kelly Victor Schwindt, Michael right of way;
firm.
. ...............
three traffic each year to qualifying sen­ and more information would
i ther, Mrs. Homer Gallin, Mrs. Mumey and Kim Moore with Shull, Carolyn Taylor, Vance | warnings for violation of ba- iors at Santiam.
be given out after the White­
Pam Lewis and Kathy Van­ Tinney. Angela VanAgtmael,, sic rule; 1 citation for allow-
water Challenge was over.
The state legislature has Lenthel Ragsdale, Mrs. Alfred Agtmael
Word
has
been
received
by
placing second. En­
finally come up with a j bill Ward, Jr., Mrs. Charles Gold-
the PTA that Dr. Batten from
Guy
Walker,
Kim
Walker,
j
ing
a
dog
to
run
at
large
and
tries in the wheel division Sally Walton and Candy
which should eliminate some ■ en, and Mrs. Clyde Golden,
the Marion County Health de­
~
one for vagrancy.
of our highway accidents. It j Mrs- Merle Stewart was in that were noteworthy are Wilcox.
partment will be in town next
patrolled
The
police
car
is a law aimed at slowpokes; charge of the business house ¡Vickie Schiewek, Rodney
1,251 miles using 130.9 gal- week to discuss the possibil­
!
Franklin,
and
Lisa
Lewis,
on our highways. The bill drive and was assisted by
ity of again having a health
Ions of gas.
which was recently signed by I Mrs. Bill Lyness and Mrs. Al Red awards to Janey Van-
clinic here Mrs. Morrison and
Three
cases
were
processed
| Agtmael, Julie Neal, and Deb-
Gov. Tom McCall requires | I Ward, Jr.
through court and $60 was col­ other PTA members have
hie Huber. Also selected were
been working diligently this
that an overtaken vehicle pull; Funds collected from th? Tammy
lected in fines.
Walker,
Gary
Neal,
off the road at the first pos-1 drive are used for research,
year to try and again secure
There
were
20
complaints
William Foster and Mary Lou
sible turnoff, if the other: education and service.
this health service here.
answered.
VanAgtmael.
lane is not clear for passing.
Taking
first
in
pets
divi
­
The same bill also requires
Graduation ceremonies for
Girl of the Month
Bov of t^e Month
sion, were Patty Conover,
vehicles on freeway’s to use
the class of 1967 at Santiam
It may be spring but fall
Rena
Wolford,
Beth
Gilson,
the right hand lane except
Hlvh will be held at the
second awards went to Julie will inevitably follow and a
when passing or preparing to
elementary
school gym Fri­
I
football
meeting
will
be
held
Neal, and third to Rhonda
make a left turn. This bill
day, May 26, at 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday, May 23 at 7:00 p.m.
Ramsey.
will go into effect 90 days i
There are 37 Seniors this
In costumes—ribbons were at the Mill City grade school
after the legislature adjourns.;
’ year with Nancy Cogar as
gym.
given
to
Candy
Walker,
Patty
How many times have you '
salutatorian and Sandra Coop­
Purpose of this meeting is
i and Sue McClellan, Matt,
been in a hurry to get some­
er valedictorian.
to inform all interested pa­
Renee
and
Timmy
Walker,
place, when you came up be-,
Veryn Aernl, Sandra Bar­
Allen Franklin and Danny rents and friends of athletes
Exercises will be held
hind a car which is just amb-I
tow,
Craig Carpenter, Nancy
of
the
football
program
at
Rogers.
Thursday, June 1, at 8:00 p.m.
ling at a slow rate of speed.
Covar, Sandra Cooper, Lyle
Santiam High.
Usually the person will drive
Cutsforth, Lindsey Daven-
Training and conditioning in the grade school gym for
almost on the center line,
i port, Dennis Davidson, Patrl-
Kenneth Tower to
films will be shown and the eighth graders. There will be
graduating students from
even when there is a wide
■ cia Eastwood, Estella Louise
i coaching staff will explain 44
Head Idanha
shoulder which he could util­
Emerson, Donelda Flatman,
what each boy must do in District 129J.
LaDonna Bradley, Herbert
ize, allowing the piled up traf-'
Earnest Freeman, Harland
Legion Post
order to be a member of the
fic to get by. When you final­
Goodrich, Donna Griffith. Lo­
IDANHA—Kenneth Tower 1967 Santiam football season. Carpenter, Frances Clark,
Lawrence Crofoot, Susan
ly get a chance to pass, you’ll I
rena Harmon, Mary Susann
was elected Commander of
Crowther, Kelly Dennis, Lin­
see some person hanging i
Heller, Carlton Herron. Kath­
the Idanha American Legion
da Edwards, Michael Elliott,
onto the steering wheel as if
leen Kelle, Kenneth Kindred,
Post, unit 141, for the en­ Stayton Fire Dept.
Barbara Etzel, Jacalyn Evans,
he had his mother-in-law by —_ ___ _
. Leslie LaMunyan, Roger
suing year at the regular unit
Tobin Fencl, Kim Gabriel,
the throat, and with a de­ Kathleen Anne Rose, Junior meeting of the month. Other Hosts Ambulance
I Learning, Gary Heuser, Pat­
Charles Geelan Jr., Kenneth
termined look on his face as at Santiam High School and officers elected were Fred Ass'n of Oregon
rick Moore, Patrick O’Neil,
Goforth, Russ Goodloe, Linda
if to say, “to heck with you’ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, 1st Vice Commander,
Sharon Robertson, Melody
DETROIT
—
Members
of
the
Hampton, Clinton Herron,
I pay’ taxes on this road, too." James Rose was chosen girl Jack Hopson, 2nd Vice Com­
Rosamond, Geraldine Ruby,
Stayton Fire Department were
Now maybe if our state po­ of the month for April.
mander, Henry Kniss, Adju­ host to personnel of the Vol­ Jerry Hutchinson, Claudia
Patrick William Moore, a Katherine Sawyer, Elaine
Lankins. Penny Lewellen, Senior at Santiam High Stafford. Kathleen Story,
lice will really patrol our
Kathy has been secretary tant, Quincy Smith, Chaplain,
highways, make a few pinch­ of her class two years, Stu­ Steve Story, Sgt.-At-Arms, unteer Ambulance Association Robert Loveall, Sharon Luns­ School and the son of Mr, Frank Tuers, Toni Jo Walter,
of
Oregon
when
they
met
at
es, it will eliminate a lot of dent Body Advertising Man­ Jeff Leming. Service Officer.
ford, James McCall, Edward and Mrs. Daniel W. Moore, Paul Ward, Shirley Willis,
this "day-dreaming” on our ager, Sweetheart’s Ball Prin­ Retiring Commander is Al­ Stayton fire hall for their Minton, Larry Moberg, Diane Jr., was chosen Boy of the Nellie Wilson, Pat Worley,
quarterly meeting.
Morrison, Sandra Oliver, Dena
highways. Let us hope so.
Charlotte Ziebert.
cess in her Sophomore year. len Gardner who has held the
Representatives from Aloha, Pearce, David Pittam, Leo Month for April.
Member of Drama Club, post for the past two years.
Pat
has
been
active
in
Foot
­
Tuesday while attending a G.A.A., F.T.A. and Co-Chair­ Joint installation ceremo- Cedar Mills, Multnomah, Can­ Poole, Richard Posekany Jr., ball, Basketball, Track, Var­
meeting of the advisory coun­ man of the Junior-Senior nies for the Legion and Aux. by, Beaver Creek, Sandy, Gary Richards, Thomas Rush, sity S., F.T.A., and Honor Mill City Pre-school
Tualatin, Silverton, Lyons,
cil of the Willamette Nation­ Prom this year.
will be held in the Social Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Connie Sarff, Jerald Sarff, Society. He was chosen boy Mothers To Meet At
al Forest, I had occasion to
Kathy plans to go to the room of the Idanha fire hall Chiliquin, and Detroit were Tony Savage, Michael Schulz, of the month all three years. Youth Center Tuesday
Alan Severs, Sandee Snod­ He has been president of his
renew acquaintance with Al University of Oregon and sometime in June.
in attendance.
grass, James Story, Celia class for two years, vice-pres­ The Mill City Pre-School
Sorseth. former district rang­ hopes to major in Art.
Mayor Otto Oja and Harold Warde, Richard Whigham,
mothers will meet at the
er in Mill City. He is now
Champion represented the Margie Whitney, Rebecca ident for the student body youth center in the city park
Former Resident,
with the recreation planning
and currently is student body Tuesday, May 23 at 7 p. m.
Detroit Mobile first aid unit. Willson.
department of the district. He Sharon Rose Receives
president.
Eva Jewell Dies
Chiliquin
will
be
host
at
to make plans for the coming
made the presention to the
Pat plans to go to Vand- school year.
the
next
quarterly
meeting
At Grants Pass
board on the long-range land Honor at OSU
Dan Dickey Takes
erbilt University in Nash-
All mothers having 5-year-
exchange program, and did
Eva Jewell, 85, a former scheduled August 11th.
ville, Tennessee and major olds and Interested in send­
Helicopter
Training
Sharon
Rose,
daughter
of
a splendid job of it. The ex­
longtime resident of Mill City,
in Engineering.
ing them to pre-school, which
Airman Apprentice Daniel
change of these lands in ques­ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rose and died Tuesday at Grants Pass. Men’s Softball Team
is held twice a week are
M. Dickey, USN, son of Mr.
tion would be of mutual bene­ a freshman at OSU has been She had made her home with
Doyle H Dickey of Mill City, IV eat her, Detroit Dam asked to attend the meeting
fit to both the private land selected for membership to her daughter, Mrs. Maxine To Be Organized
All men interested in join­ has reported for duty with 7 a. m. Dally Weather Reading Tuesday evening.
owner and the forest service, Talons. This is a distinct Stephens for a number of
Max. Min. Elev. Pct
Mrs. M. D. Moore teaches
ing a softball team are asked Helicopter Training Squadron Date
as it would give the forest honor as only one young years.
the class of youngsters, with*
Pool
service a more compact area woman is selected from each
Services will be held Thurs­ to meet Monday. May 22, at Eight at the Ellyson Field
of land, which would improve living group on the campus. day at Grants Pass. Surviving 8:00 pm. in room 4 of San­ Auxiliary Landing Field, in May 10 60 38 1539.22 0.22 about 17 enrolled this past
May 11 48 39 1M0 M 0.08 year. She may be contacted at
Pensacola. Florida.
This is a Women’s service besides the daughter are bro­ tiam High school.
their ability of proper land
May 12 55 41 1541.60 0.07 897-2646 or Mrs. Bob Music,
Ellyson
Field,
named
after
those
serving
honorary
and
This
will
be
part
of
the
management.
thers, Charles Nicholsen and
Sullivan Falls, in our own are active in campus plan- Lloyd Nicholsen both of Sal­ summer adult recreation pro­ Lieutenant T. G. Ellyson, the May 13 54 42 1542.19 T chairman of the group, may
North Fork area comes in ning sessions.
em; a sister, Mrs. Lilly Kiss- gram here and anyone wish­ first Naval Aviator, is the May 11 65 42 1542.91 0.00 be reached at 897-2558 by any-
for consideration in this ex­ Sharon is a science major ling of Eugene and one grand­ ing more details may contact home of the Navy’s only heli­ May 15 73 43 1543.75 0.00 . one wishing more informa-
Hay 16 80 47 1544 83 0.00 I tion.
copter training squadron.
at OSU.
son at Grants Pass.
Ralph Earhart.
change.
Cancer Crusade
Has Successful
Drive Here
City Talks PTA Officers To Be
Installed Thursday
About Dog At Final Meeting
Pound Here
Mari-Linn Grades
To Graduate 36
Graduation To Be
Held May 26 For 37
Seniors At Santiam
Football Meeting to
Be Held at Grade
School Gym
Eighth Graders Will
Have Ceremonies
Thursday, June 1
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