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The Mill City
ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY —OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
VOLUME XXII
NUMBER 22
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON
THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1967
$3.50 a YEAR — 10c a Copy
Scholarship Winner
Up and Down
The Avenue
To Head
Safety Group
Senior Wins Coveted Crown
In Whitewater Cornation
Becau.se of the holiday, and
the fact that our engravers
did not work on Memorial
Day The Enterprise was un-
able this week to show pic-
tures of the talent show and
I also of Queen Lari Goss of
Larie Goss, a Stayton High
Bill Gleason of Willamette Stayton. These pictures will School
senior, was crowned lesland played several num­
Ply, Aumsville, was named appear next week.
Queen of the 5th Annual bers before the ceremonies
Hv Don
Residents of this area can
well be proud of their young
people. Those who attended
the Whitewater Queen coro­
nation Saturday night cer­ The 5th Annual North San­
tainly were greeted by a fine tiam Whitewater Challenge is
group of representatives of now history, and this year
chairman of the North San­
Whitewater Challenge Satur- started.
our area schools. I was par­ was the first time it really
tiam Safety Council at their
day evening.
ticularly impressed by a rained enough so the specta­
Crown bearer for the Queen
recent meeting, which was
She was selected from was little Russell Goffin, son
short talk given by Debbie tors got nearly at wet as those
the last one until fall. Others
among five princesses who of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gof-
Schumacher, representing Re­ riding the rapids. Spectators,
elected were Hap Ware, Stay­
vied for the title at ceremon­ fin and train bearer was Jan-
gis High in Stayton. She told althought not as many as us­
ton, vice chairman, and Jim
ies held at the Mill City Grade ice Muise, daughter of Mr.
of what it used to mean to ual lined the banks of the
Hoover, Mill City, was re­
School gym when a crowd and Mrs. Ollie Muise.
be “square,” saying in form­ river at favorite vantage
elected secretary. Don Mof­
of about 250 attended the
er days, it meant a “square points to watch the fun. Some
Queen Lari was escorted to
fatt is out-going chairman.
show.
deal,” a “square meal,” being 500 craft of all types negotiat­
her throne by Floyd East­
Attendance at meetings re­
She received the crown wood, chairman of the event.
“square with your friends.” ed the fast-running waters of
cently has been low, but at
from Sue Bates, last year’s
She said the meaning today the North Santiam. Several
The newly crowned queen
Patricia Eastwood has been this last meeting about 34
queen. Master of Ceremonies and her court were on hand
is entirely different. She who got through Spencer’s
turned
out
to
hear
Howard
for the evening was Heck Memorial Day for the North
praised those people who Hole below Gates, which is presented Scholarship Honors Curtis, Safety Director of
Harper of Chanel 8 TV fame. Santiam White Water Chal­
still could become emotion­ usually the tough spot on the by Oregon State University Simpson Logging at Shelton,
He
was introduced by Wayne lenge where contestants in a
al when they saw the flag of run, piled up on the rocks at in recognition of outstanding Wn., talk on what accidents
Clyde Cram, 47, of Idanha,
our country. She had little the Mill City bridge. This high school scholastic achieve­ cost in equipment loss. He driver for Highland Truck­ Goin, member of the North wide assortment of craft made
Santiam Chamber of Com­ the 13-mile run down the
respect for those young men added more excitement for ment.
had with him slides of actual ing Co., was the only highway
who burned their draft cards, the crowds. Bad weather can­ Patti plans to enter Oregon accidents in woods, and mills, fatality listed in the North merce. Ed Davis, chamber fast-running Santiam river.
and marched with placards. celled out the flower drop State next year and she will along with the cost of the Santiam Canyon on Memorial president was unable to be
Each of the other princesses by plane, planned for the major in elementary educa­ equipmen which was dam­ day. He lost his life when a present.
Miss Goss selected for her
presenting talent acts were North Santiam Pilot’s asso- tion.
lumber truck he was driving talent number, a vocal solo.
Patti enrolled in Santiam aged in these accidents.
exceptionally good. As long ciation.
He
said:
“
many
of
the
ac
­
turned
over
east
of
Idanha.
High as a junior, transfering
She was also judged on poise
as we have this type of young
Ed Davis, president of the
cidents which do not result Leon Potter, a neighbor, who
people in our country, we will North Santiam Chamber of I from Medford High. She has in injury or death to the was riding in the truck was and presonality. She was
have little to fear of the coun­ Commerce was master of been varsity cheerleader for workman, still cost thousands given outpatient treatment at sponsored by Gene Teague
two years, was homecoming
Chevrolet with Mr. Teague
try’s future.
ceremonies at the Memorial
of dollars which the industry Santiam Memorial hospital in
These fine young people Service at Mill City. He in- queen this year, and present­ | cannot absorb. It all adds to Stayton. Friends of Potter acting as her escort.
Princess Christine Rogers
deserve to be commended troduced the Whitewater ly is a Whitewater Princess. I the cost of operation, and said he informed them that
She is a member of Honor
of Detroit, sponsored by
highly for their efforts.
court and also the • Santiam Society, PeD Club, and presi­ ¡with the market as low as it he heard something snap and (j
reen Veneer, placed first in
Others who should come Bean Festival ] princesses.
now is, added expense can­ pop before the rig turned the talent divlslon of the
in for a fair share of praise Mayor Veryl Hoover gave the dent of Future Teachers of not be tolerated.”
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over, scattering lumber and Queen competition. Miss Pat­ SALEM—An 80 percent in­
are those men of the North address of welcome and Rev. America.
He gave many instances wreckage along the roadside. ti Eastwood of Mill City, crease in the annual allowable
Patti
is
the
daughter
of
Mr.
Santiam Chamber of Com- James Murrav gave the Me-
where these films have been
The accident occurred sponsored by Cedar Lumber, cut on lands managed by the
merce for their many hours morial day tribute. A firing and Mrs. Floyd Eastwood.
shown to the men involved in about 9:45 a. m.
Ins., and escorted by Don State Forestry Department in
of effort put forth to make squad from the National
the accidents, and the end re­
Walker,
was named Miss Con­ Polk, Benton, Lincoln, Lane,
the program a success. Floyd Guard fired the salute.
sult has been a great reduc­
geniality. Other members of Marion, Linn and Clackamas
Eastwood has spent many Johnny Morgan of Marion
tion in equipment loss.
the court were Debbie Schu­ counties was announced re­
hours as general chairman of Forks won the river boat giv­
He added that the North!
macher and Brenda Phillips. cently. State Forester J. E.
the event, along with Bud en away by the Chamber.
Santiam Safety council shou'd |
Judges for the queen con­ Schroeder made the announce­
Davis, Chamber president and I
DETROIT — Office person­ not cease functioning, as good |
test were James L. Johnson ment at a recent meeting of
Jerry Coffman, secretary, to j
nel of the Detroit District information on safety is,
and Carold Field, both of the State Board of Forestry’s
get things under way. It takes
discussed at each meeting, i
State Forests Committee.
Salem.
Ranger
station
took
their
se
­
a lot of effort by many in­
The new calculation was
cond training trip Thursday This is a needed phase of any'
Miss Eastwood presented a
dividuals to put on any suc­
into the wilderness, of the plant or woods safety pro- j
dance routine, “1927-1967,” do­ based on combining thinnings
cessful event, and the White­
lower nart of the distict. For­ gram.
ing the Charleston and a cur­ or partial cuts from young
water Challenge has been
He cited Harrv Spencer’s! The Teen Age Committee rent number.
forests with clear-cuts from
ester
Howard Dean said the
just such an event, since its ,
orientation program is de­ mill record at Simpson in ¡s bUSy making plans for its
Miss Christine Rogers of mature forests. Presently the
inception five years ago.
Idanha as one to shoot for., njnth annual parade and Detroit, gave an outstanding annual allowable cut is 25-3
The eighth grade gradua- [ signed to acquaint office per­ This
Congratulations for a job
plant will have seven queen>s coronation.
sonnel
with
public
entrances
baton routine, which won million board feet. Recalcula-
tion of the Ivy Park Church
well done.
I
years
of time loss by accident i The queen win be crowned
tion for the counties mention­
school will be held June 2 at into the wilderness area so the forepart of July. This is june jfj jn the grade school the talent trophy.
Brenda Phillips gave a ed above resulted in a an in­
7 o’clock p. m. Pastor Robert that thev will have a better i one of the^best records in the gym at 7.39 Reigning as prin-
dance routine and Debbie crease in allowable cut of
G. Letcher will give the com­ understanding in directing country, Curtis said.
. cesses this year are Melody Schumacher gave a patriotic about 20 million board feet,
the public areas they inquire l........ ...................”
mencement address.
a substantial portion of which
I Barnhardt, Oddfellows and reading.
This year there are two about.
I
is in thinnings.
Lonnie
Bodeker,
i
Rebekahs;
Thursday
’
s
agenda
included
Talent
acts
were
also
pre
­
graduates, reports their teach­
Commercial thinnings have
Jaycees;
Judy
Boroughs,
Lions
a
tour
of
commercial
tree
sented
by
the
various
high
er, Miss Bonnie Stuivenga.
and Auxiliary; June Kennedy, schools from which the prin­ been made on state-owned
Carolyn Kenline will present thinning areas, horse logging
forests for a number of years
TAC; Linda Olmstead, Fire­ cesses were selected.
the speech of welcome and in the M’nto area, and to
and
have been increasing ra­
men;
Diane
Rush,
Garden
Shtplers
logging
operations
Susan
Stuckart
from
Regis
Larry Horner will play a
DETROIT—Fire season re­ Club; and Vicki Rush, Rain­ High school placed first with pidly in importance. Historic­
number on his electric guitar. where they observed skycar,
gulations went into effect bow for girls. The Junior a piano solo; Detroit High ally, forest owners have con­
The class colors are laven­ high lead and cat logging.
Saturday on all Oregon for­ Queen is Susan Henness and school, represented by Cecilia sidered thinnings as more or
Making
the
tour
under
the
der and white and the flower
direction of Forester Howard est and range lands within es­ the Junior King is Shawn Williamson placed second, less by-products of their
is the lilac.
Carpenter.
also playing a piano solo and lands. Now the State Forestry
John Kenline, Chairman of Dean were Ann Rush, Char­ tablished protection areas.
In
addition,
humidity
regu
­
The
Coronation
Ball
will
be
(
the Shot Tamales from Stay- Department proposes to make
lotte
Blumenstein,
Verna
At a recent board of direct­ the School Board will present
the volume of commercial
ors meeting of Santiam Me­ the diplomas. This year marks Ketchum and Janeta Huck- lations will go into effect for held after the Coronation in > ton High school placed third, timber from thinnings a part
industrial
operations
in
the
the
high
school
gymn
balcony,
other
talent
acts
featured
Fay
eby.
The
tour
was
an
all-day
the
fourth
graduation
at
the
morial hospital, they voted to
TLo
LTrJo.T
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of the regulated allowable cut
purchase three window-type Ivv Park school since its in­ event with a “lunch pail” Clackamas, Marion, Linn andI The popular group, the Kris- * LaMunyan with a clarinet on all state forest lands. Thus
tys,
from
Eugene
will
play.
1
Western
Lane
Forest
Protec-
‘
solo,
and
Ingredients
Un
­
show.
air conditioners, to see how ception.
A $20 gift certificate will be known, a combo from Santiam a definite volume of both
tion districts.
efficiently they operate. It
thinnings and final harvest
presented
to the princess sel­ played two selections.
State
Forester
J.
E.
Schroe
­
is planned to install one on
cuts will be calculated and
ling
the
most
tickets
to
the
der
said
permits
are
required
Heck
Harper
entertained
the south side and one on the
for any person burning debris ball.
with several vocal selections, scheduled for sale each year.
north side of the west wing
Regulated cuts for depart­
Entries
are
beginning
to
or
slash
within
or
near
any
accompanying himself on the
and the other in pediatrics.
ment-managed lands will be
come
in
for
the
parade.
In
ad
­
forest
land.
guitar
while
the
judges
were
In other action the general
recalculated for the remain­
All logging operations will dition to float and horse en­ reaching their decision.
board okayed action by the
ing areas of the state In the
tries
this
year,
the
parade
be
required
to
provide
tools
The
Santiam
High
School
executive committee to pur­
near future. It is anticipated
will
feature
a
combination
suitable
for
fighting
forest
band,
directed
by
Spencer
HU-
chase a new bookkeeping ma­
that substantial increases
fires. Smoking precautions I band from Santiam High
chine. Additional work caus­
will result.
and spark arresters on ma­ school ¿¡nd Mill City Grade
ed by medicare and other data
Further, it is expected that
school
under
the
direction
of
Firemen
Princess
chinery
are
also
required
to
needed for records made this
as market conditions, utiliza­
Spencer
Hillesland.
In
order
prevent
the
start
of
fires,
he
move necessary at this time.
tion and logging technology
to make this years’ a bigger
said.
In a report from the Hos­
imrove. the regulated cuts
and
better
parade,
TAC
is
pital Auxiliary it was an­
from state forests can keep
everyone to participate.
lOOF-Rebekah Choice uring
nounced that beginning today,
pace with the changing times.
All
types
of
entries
will
be
June 1, the rummage sale will
welcome.
be in progress. This sale will
Chuck's Shoe Shoo
run for a longer period this
Canyon Baptist
year. The Auxiliary has just
Welter
Spencer
Move to New Building
recently paid for a new light "ALBANY, May 24 — Two
Church At Lyons
Chuck’s Shoe shop, owned
for surgery.
outstanding Oregon students I Frank Welter. Thomas plans
and operated by Mr. and Mrs.
The financial report was were announced today as' to attend the University of
Has
Bible
School
1 Charles Umphress is now io-
given by Administrator Gale winners of $700 scholarships , Portland and major in second-
The Canyon Baptist Church 1
I cated in their new quarters
Christensen.
in the Simpson Timber Com- ary education.
at Lyons will have vacation
at the old Depot Barber Shop
In addition. Simpson’s Reed
pany’s Mark E. Reed Schol-
bible school starting June 5,
, building.
Detroit Grade School arship program.
Scholarship Board in Seattle
and running through June
They recently purchased
The 1967-68 academic year announced selection of two
9.
the buikling from Mrs. Mary
Students Named for
is the 21st year of the Reed Oregon students for advanced
The school will be held at,
Turpin and Mr. Umpress said
Perfect Attendance
Scholarship program. Since Reed Scholarships.
the Church starting at 9:00 j
I this move would give them
John Gould, Seattle Board
Following are the names of 1947, 262 students have re-
a.m. All children are welcome |
1 more room to do their shoe
chairman,
said
advanced
the students with perfect at­ ceived awards.
to attend, according to Mrs.!
repairing work and display
Ray
Robb,
Washington-Ore
­
scholarships are for students
tendance of the elementary
Roy Bates who is helping at'
I merchandise they have for
grades for one year: Roy Wil­ gon Scholarship Board chair­ in either their junior or sen­
the vacation school.
I sale.
ey, Ricky Wiley, Kelly Boeck- man. said scholarship winners ior year or doing graduate
from
Oregon
and
Washington
work,
in
a
field
related
to
stiegel, Tracey Ketchum. Pat­
Mill City Police Car
Detroit Student Body
ty Tower, Stuart Knapp, Am­ will tour Simpson’s Shelton, forest industries.
The advanced winners:
ber Thornton, Darcey Mc- Wn. area operations and be
To Have New Phone
Officers Named
Clark Henry Onstad, 21,
Guffin. Martha Rogers. Stan­ honored at a banquet in Shel­
Number June I
DETROIT — The Detroit
Albany, a senior at Oregon
ley Williamson. Dick Bittner, ton June 5.
Don Gillenwater, Mill City
State Universiey who is work­
Bonnie Young. Kathy Higgin­ The Oregon winners:
Linda Olmstead, daugh­ High school 1967-68 student
Police Chief said this week ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick body officers elected for the
Douglas Farrell Spencer, ing toward a law degree.
botham. Tommy
Leming,
Roger Arthur Collin, 21, Al­ Melody Barnhardt, daugh­ that after June 1 the police Olmstead and a student at year are: President, Dennis
Judy Benton, Charles Tomp­ 17, Idanha, son of Mr. and
kins. Mike Williamson. Gina Mrs. Harry Spencer. Douglas, bany, the son of Mr. and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave car would have a new num- 1 Santiam High school, has Tower; vice president, Jim
Hiebert; secretary-treasurer,
Williamson, Danielle Steph­ who also won a Reed Schol­ Mrs. Arthur Collin. Roger will Barnhardt and a freshman at I her.
Anyone needing to reach an been selected by the Mil' Madalyn Smith.
ens, Mary Bittner, Ricky Al­ arship last year, is studying graduate this year from Ore­ Santiam high school has been
Varsity cheerleaders are
corporate law at Oregon Col­ gon State University with a selected as a princess for officer should call 859-2172. City Firemen as a 4th of
ley, Susan Reeves.
degree in business adminis­ the 4th of July celebration I The city hall number will re- July princess. She will com­ Madalyn Smith, Cecilia Wil-
Jimmy Wiley had two years lege of Education.
Thomas Francis Welter. 18, tration and has been accepted here. She will vie with other , main the same as before, pete along with other girls liamson, Laura Storey and
of perfect attendance and
for the title of Queen.
Christine Rogers.
Stayton, son of Mr. and Mrs. by the OSU Graduate school. girls for the title of Queen. 897-2302.
Lucy Young, four years.
A Wet One
Idanha Truck
Driver Killed
State Raises
Allowable
Timber Cut
: Detroit Rangers
Take Training Trip
Teen Age Com.
■ Plans 4th of July
I Celebration Events
Ivy Park School to
Have Graduation
Ceremonies June 2
Hospital to
Try Out Air
Conditioners
Fire Season Rules
Now in Effect
a
Douglas Spencer and Thomas Welter
Get Mark E. Reed Scholarships