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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1967)
fie». Ref and Doe. f>jT y Newspaper», ” of O Library 0740’ The Mill City interprise ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND VOLUME XXII I 1 NUMBER 23 Up and Down The Avenue By Don Moffatt I THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE— MILL CITY, OREGON Wind Knocks Out Power In This Area ; $3.50 a YEAR — 10c a Copy THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1967 Whitewater Challenge MC and Talent Winner Pacific Power High At Hutchinson Has Accident Truck Shop I saw the following article What could have been a reprinted below in Dwight serious mishap at Hutchinson Hinshaw’s Burns Times-Her Trucking on Friday caused ald. It iead real good and I only minor damage and a Pacific Power & Light Com think it is well worth passing A sharp gust of wind, last few missed heart beats. pany employees in the Albany along to our readers. About ing only for a few minutes, Virgil Hurst was greasing district, including Scio, have all I could add to this article caused a power outage in the a truck at the shop when a completed another year with is a sincere Amen. area late Monday afternoon leaking valve in the pressur out a single accident result “A fuddy-duddy’s advice— when limbs from fir trees ized oil barrel caused the bar ing in time off the job. It is spting—or, at least, It’s near the Big Star motel fell rel to blow up. Wayne Goin, PP&L’s local supposed to be—when editors across power lines. It went “sky high” knock manager in Stayton, reported in cities large and small sit The outage occured about, ing out two 2x12 rafters and that the district’s 114 em themselves down to write a 3:45 and power was not re- i damaging the roof before ployees have accumulated challenge and warning to the stored until about 6 O'clock At the left is Heck Harper of TV Detroit High School. Her act won the coming back to the floor nearly three quarters of a graduating classes over the by Pacific Power and Light Everyone considered million manhours of accident- fame who was master of ceremonies at hearts of the audience and first place again. nation. Some will write of the crews. themselves lucky to escape, free work in three years. new horizons to be sought and As it was near closing time the 5th annual Whitewater Challenge rating from the judges talent rating but oil was really flowing The district now ranks found, and some will write for many shops and busi Queen Coronation event held in Mill City division. Miss Patti Eastwood of Mill freely after the accident. third among the company’s about the pitfalls and rocks nesses not too much incon Saturday night. In the baton act is Miss City won the congeniality trophy.—The 38 districts and departments which strew the path to suc venience was caused. Many Christine Rogers, who represented the Mill City Enterprise Photos. for most manhours worked cess. Which is absolutely housewives got a lucky break, without an injury. right, but we doubt very getting to have dinner out The last lost-time injury much if there’s a graduate instead of fixing it at home. occurred in May, 1964. who would stop even for an instant to consider these words of wisdom, for strange LYONS —Winning Athletic as it may seem we can re awards at the Mari - Linn I It is the goal of the sum- member when we graduated 1 mer baseball program to have school were: Football—Greg and how smart and knowl every boy in the community Slayden, Rick Mentze, Ken edgeable we were. It is in Mill City Cub Scouts, Pack who wants to play baseball Walker, Bob Johnston, Tony the two or three years follow 49, held their annual family on a team. Therefore, efforts Kimery, Butch Howard, ing graducation that parents picnic at Fishermen’s Bend for the next week will be Wayne Fowler, Ron Kinzer, seem to learn so much . . . Sunday. A sunny day, a nice DETROIT—Only one sealed directed towards baseball so Terry Behrens, Ben Pyeatt, DETROIT — A large volume “However, the older we get turnout of boys and their Dave Miley, Bob Gilson, Larry bid was submitted in the Dry that it can be determined the more bewildered we be of Willamette National For families made it an enjoyable the number of teams in each Manning, Mike Shull, Vance Creek No. 2 timber sale held come. It seems to these jaun est Timber will be placed on afternoon. age group. Team, age restric Tinney, Ricky Chytka, at an oral auction with an diced old eyes that values the auction block here by the The following boys were tions and practice are as fol Nathan Crawford, Victor estimated 1,300 Mbf of Wil have changed during the Detroit Ranger district June given advancement awards: Schwindt, Guy Walker, Lee lamette National Forest Tim lows: years so that we don’t quite 20 with oral bidding starting Wolf—Jerry Payseno, Tony ber was awarded to Young Garsjo, Bill Gilson. Midgets — 7 to 9. Birth date understand what makes some at 9 a. m. Total board feet in Trout, Bernie Thomas, Don & Morgan Inc., Mill City, at Softball — Vic Schwindt, Bob ■ on or after April 1, 1958—1:30. people tick. During the years the three separate sales has ald More. Bear—Bruce St. Gilson, Ricky Chytka, Greg government appraised value, 1 Pee Wee — 9 to 11. Birth date of our youth we were proud an estimated 19,300 Mbf, with Dennis, Brian Jones. Bobcat— , on or after April 1, 1956—3:00. Slayden, Vance Tinney, Mike Stumpage and K. V. for $19,- to be an American, a citizen a minimum price on the pre Ronnie Rice. i ( Little League — 11 to 13. Shull, Dave Miley, Larry 702 plus road credits. of these United States. We dominant Douglas-fir ranging Baseball, horseshoes and The sale, located approxi Birth date on or after April Manning, Nathan Crawford, understood that if we weren’t from $25.83 to $30.78 per M. games were played by Dads Ed Hawkins, Ben Pyeatt, mately three miles N. E. of 11, 1954 — 4:30. Largest of the sales to be and Cubs. willing to work for a living, Junior State—13 to 16. Birth I Butch Howard, Bob Johnson, Detroit, Is primarily of live and do the best job possible conducted is the proposed Ivy On Saturday, Jerry Payseno date on or after September 1, Tony Kimery, Guy Walker, timber and Involves 950 Mbf for an employer it was in our Bridge No. 2 sale with an es and Ricky Lady, accompan Wayne Fowler, Lee Garsjo, of Douglas Fir and Peeler 1950 — 7:00. power to do, that we would timated 9,900 Mbf scheduled ied by Mr. and Mrs. Payseno Blocks, 150 Mbf of Western and Kim Walker, manager. be in the position of having for oral auction at 10 a. m. and Mrs. Lady entered their Hhemlock logs and other con Basketball A team — Vic J C J Mîl1 Ci*y Ran9er East Camp Creek No. 3 sale winning “Pinewood Derby” n A j • to postpone a few meals. The iferous species, 100 Mbf Pine Schwindt, Bob Gilson, Ricky concept has changed some with an estimated 4,600 Mbf car in the Willamette Valley Chytka, Vance Tinney, Mike and 100 Mbf Cedar. s+a+ion Has New what. These days there are is scheduled for oral auction Derby race held at the Oak Minimum rates as adver Shull, Dave Dave Miley Miley, Larry I Summer Hours Shull entirely too many — not all, at 9 a. m. Park Church of God In Salem. tised by the U. S. Forest Ordination services for The Mill Citv Rancer Dis- Mannin «- Nathan Crawford, thank Heaven—who are Inter Boulder Creek No. 2 sale Both boys brought home Service on Douglas fir was . ■ ? n. 1 x ? Uls Guy Walker, Lee Garsjo. Byasketban’ B team_Greg $24.10 per M, Western Hem ested in pay day and quitting is scheduled at 11 a. m. This several ribbons for their ef- Lawrence Laird k>f Eugene ¡tnct will again remain open will be held Sunday, June 11 time. Period, exclamation sale has an estimated 4,800 forts. seven days a week during js] d Rick Mentze RUtch lock and other coniferous at 3 p. m. at the Mill City ♦ the hu cummer • J . ’ _ _ Fowler, . — Mbf. point. summer hpcrinnmor beginning .Tiinp June,^ Ron species, $11.16 per M. Pine at Christian church. All three sales are under 10, to assist visitors to the Kinzer, ’ Terry J Behrens, Ben $17.49 per M, and Cedar at “With a war going on and Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson will Willamette National Forest. I men 10,000 miles from home the new Forest Service rul Bob Johnston, Ed $2.00 per M. be organist. Weekend hours will be the Pyeatt, and family, homesick and ing of “flat rate” basis, sale The Pine, Cedar, and West Hawkins. The Ordination Council • same as regular, from 8 a.m. I filled with wonderment at the without escalation. ern Hemlock and other con Gilson, Dave Track — Bob will be: Dr. Carlton C. Buck, to 5 p.m. daily, and will con- J behavior of those lucky Miley, Ron Kinzer, Kent iferous species were sold at Minister of the First Christ- tinue through the Labor Day Hampton, enough to be at home—with Nathan Crawford. fixed rates. ian church at Eugene; Dr. weekend of September 4. Dur- thousands being killed and Girl Sports Pam Lewis, Barton A. Dowdy, President ' ing the corresponding period Diana Benefiel, — Tammy tens of thousands being Palm Young & Morgan, Inc., pur of Nortiiwest Christian col- last year a record of visita- er. Other awards were given Mrs. Hardie Phillips wounded, and with another lege; Rev. Jack Meuser, min- tions was kept by the eight chased the Mansfield Salvage . major conflict needing only to students for work in music First Low Net Winner timber sale held at the Mill ister of the First Christian ranger stations located in the and girls athletic events and a spark to set off a conflagra In Tuesday’s play at the tion which could well ignite City Ranger Station at 9:00 church, Mill City; Rev. Robert Willamette National Forest, academic achievements. Santiam Golf course in Stay a.m. on Friday, June 2. The Osborn, minister, Church of revealing that 6,110 inquiries the entire world in another ton, first low net was won by world war, we old fuddy- All Campgrounds are now timber sold at the appraised Christ, Stayton; Rev. Don concerning various phases of Mrs. Hardie Phillips with a duddies can’t help but won open according to recreation rates of $27.05/Mbf for an Tosch, minister NorKenzie forest management, primarily If the number following 34 and second low net by Mrs. ____________ o__ Christian church, Eugene; El- recreation, were received. der about the “hippies” and reports from the Mill City estimated 430 Mbf of Douglas- Virgil Schuetz with 36. The Willamette has ranger your name on The En the draft card burners, the Ranger station. However, fir, $14,39/Mbf for an estimat-1 ders from the Bethel Christ- Class A winner was Mrs. flag trampiers and the boys trails are still closed because ed 270 Mbf of Western Hem ian church, Eugene will be stations in Mill City, Detroit, Robert Franz, 36; Class B reads Mrs, Eugene who wear their hair like a of snow in the higher eleva lock and other coniferous Gene Williams and Gene Har Sweet Home, Blue River, terprise label Spaniol 37 and species, and $27.05 for an un ries; Elders of the Mill City McKenzie Bridge. Lowell, 6-67 it's time to send in Class C, Grace Brown, 36, girl. tions. “We old fuddy-duddies can’t French Creek road to Halls estimated quantity of pine. Christian church will be Don Westfir, and Oakridge. As of and Mrs. Gale Schachtsick help but be confused when Ridge is open to French The hemlock and pine were ald Williams, chairman of the June 17 all will be open on a check for renewal. winner with a 36. strikes stop production in Creek Unit 1. Boulder Ridge sold at fixed rates. The tim church board; William Shep the seven day week basis. vital war production plants road from the Breitenbush ber sale is located up the herd. chairman of the Board Queen Larie Goss and teachers threaten (and road is open to North Santiam Breitenbush Road near Breit of Elders; Glen Shelton, Lar Mount Peak Outlaws ry Plotts, Jr., and Herbert actually do) strike. The idea Highway 22. The road to Elk enbush Hot Springs and will To Ride in July 4th of asking and demanding Lake is open to Dunlap Sad salvage fire-killed and insect Whitaker. more and more recompense dle but Dunlap Creek is clos and wind damaged trees. Mr. Laird graduated from Parade in Mill City in money and “fringe” bene ed because of snow. Caution GATES—The Mount Peak The Slide Creek No. 2 tim- Northwest Christian college fits for less and less effort is is advised on the Breitenbush her sale, sold at 11:00 a.m. June 6. In August he and his Outlaws, a 4-H riding group more liable to bring this na road due to road construction. the same day, was purchased wife will leave for Scotland led by Carol Thomas and her tion to its knees than any The Humbug and Breiten by Freres Veneer Company. where he will study for one assistant, Ruth Hurst, are other one thing. People must bush campgrounds are the Timber involved included an year. Upon their return he planning to join in the 4th face up to the realization only ones on a charge system. estimated 3,300 Mbf Douglas- will enter Phillips University of July parade. The group that only by doing a better has earned enough money Fishing is reported poor fir, appraised at $26,33/Mbf for further study. job can they hope to achieve due to high streams and the and selling at $26.35/Mbf; The past year Mr. Laird through a car wash and a their goals. It Is time we all cold waters. Dogwood, rhodo- 4600 Mbf Western hemlock received an Estarl Scholar bake sale to buy their flags realize that only the fittest odendrons and other flowers and other coniferous species ship from the Eastern Star. and plan to try to raise ad can survive, and by being the are reported to be beautiful at the appraised rate of $18.38 Immediately following the ditional funds for matching Mbf: and an unestimated ordination service Marilyn vests. They began practicing fittest, it means that you do this time of year. quantity of cedar and pine, Chapter No. 145 will honor parade formation drills last your very best. “We’d sum it all up by ad sold at the fixed rates of Mr. and Mrs. Laird at a recep Saturday and will continue vising the graduates of this M‘,11 City High Class $18.38 and $26.33. respectively. tion at the IOOF hall. The to do so until the parade. year to be willing to work— Of 1952 Plan Reunion The sale is also located up public is invited to the service Gary Henness has recently to make for themselves a taken over as Vice-President, Plans are being made to the Breitenbush Road and its and reception. place in society. If they will observe the 15th anniversary completion will provide access but other officers remain the do that, opportunity will of the graduation of the Mill to the area, benefitting future same. knock on their doors with City High School class of 1952 management, and satisfying Plans Started Here The group includes: Karen Howell, Toni Newberg, Gary thunderous and awesome late this summer, according to a portion of the district’s al- Henness, Pat Howell, Sonja power.” Arlone Kuhlman Bibler of lowable cut. For Loafers Club Martin, Mary Stubbs, Laura Salem, formerly of Mill City. Verr.e Clark said this week Blackburn, Jackie Evans, Re Detroit Dam The tentative date has been Old Time Cooking that he and others who are becca Savage, La Donna Brad-. 7 a. m. Daily Weather Reading set for Sunday, August 13, Utensils Displayed either retired or semi-retired ley, Jackie Bradley, Linda with the place in Salem to be Pool At Grange Meeting are formulating plans for a Hampton, Sandra Oliver, Mel- j announced later. All those Date Max. Mln. Kiev. Pct LYONS—The regular meet recreation center for those ana Asher, Ruby Arrance and May M 65 45 1558 68 0.00 who attended the local high Ronnie Arrance. May 25 62 39 1559.23 0.00 school at that time are being ing of Santiam Valley Grange having leisure time. Charles Kelly has offered invited, including “ non-grad- was held Friday night with 0.00 May M 76 44 1559 05 Sam Wizer, master, presid use of his building, the form LIONS HAVE WORK NIGHT May 27 68 49 1558 78 000 uates.” Only five lions showed up Miss Lane Goss, representing Stayton High School If anyone knows or could ing. Guests were present er Chuck’s Shoe shop, for the May 28 67 49 1558 50 0.0.3 Tuesday night to work at the group to hold meetings. from Crowfoot apd Keizer. was named Queen of the 5th Annual Whitewater Chal secure the addresses o f 0.55 45 1558 41 60 May 55 Any men interested in a Community center. They were lenge by judges at ceremonies held here Saturday night. Grange ladies wore their May M 55 43 1558.39 0.65 Charles O’Kins, Elaine Clark, Martin Hansen, Maynard May 31 52 40 1558 42 0.50 Glade Waite, David Keyes, centennial dresses and there “Loafer’s Club” are asked to Smith, Mel Rambo, Fred Berg For her talent portion of the program Miss Goss sang be at the building on Tues Bill Hamblin. Elnora Albright was a table of old-fashioned 0.00 43 1558.13 a selection from My Fair Lady. Judges most likely June 1 58 Bill Metteer. June 2 77 47 1557.97 0.19 Boedigheimer, or Joyce West- cooking utensils and dishes day evening, June 13 at 7 o’ and Another work night will be were hard pressed to make a decision this year and clock when further plans June 3 73 46 1558 48 0.00 gaard. they are asked to con- on display. set later, to clean up the each princess was of regal bearing. She was crowned by Mrs. Byone Stroschine, was will be made. June 4 74 51 1558 98 0.00 I tact Ardith Jones Chambers, Those attending are asked kitchen in the park for the Mias Sue Bates, of Stayton.—The Mill City Enterprise June 5 81 44 1559 53 0.00 | (Mrs. Neil), 483 Manbrin Dr., in charge of the Lecturer’s Photo. 4th of July activities. to bring along a chair. hour. June 6 70 40 1560.08 0.00 N. Salem. Timber Sales In Detroit District Slated for June Athletic Awards Baseball Given at Lyons Mill City Cub Scouts And Families Have Picnic Sunday To Larry Be Ordained Sunday Young & Morgan And Freres Veneer Campgrounds Are Top Timber Bidders Open; Some Trails Closed By Snow Young & Morgan Get Dry Creek Timber Sale