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Newspaper», V of O Library VOLUME XXIV NUMBER 21 Boy of the Month Lynn Cutsforth, a Junior at Santiam High School has been chosen Boy of the Month for April. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gael Cutsforth of Gates. Lynn has participated in Football for three years, on the Honor Roll, Junior Class Re presentative to Student Coun cil. Prom Escort and he will be the new Senior Class Presi dent next year. When Lynn graduates from Santiam, he plans to attend Oregon Technical Institute in Klamath Falls and be a Diesel Mechanic. Body Found In Little North Fork The body of Wayne Valley, 25. Oregon State University senior who drowned in the Little North Fork of the San tiam River last Sunday was recovered Saturday morning. Valley, a 6 foot, 6-inch 250- pound OSU football player drowned at Salmon Falls while swimming in the cold river heavy with recent snow run offs. State police recovered his body just downstream from the falls, which is located about 14 miles east of the Highway 22 Junction. The 'body was taken to Wed dle’s mortuary, Stayton. Jayceettes Plan For July 4th Activities The Jayceette meeting was held Thursday at the home of Mary Ann Nicholas with Joyce Trout presiding at the meeting. Plans were discussed for the 4th of July parade with the Jayceettes in charge of the Kiddie parade which will start this year at the parking lot by the old theatre building. School district officials have given their okey to its use. Pam Morris reported the first work party on the float will take place on June 2. Barbara Penrose and Pam Morris reported that those at tending their pinochle party at the Jaycee hall had a good time. Proceeds were used to benefit the toy drive for the mentally retarded. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Big ness, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Mor ris. Mr. and Mrs. Hurston Nich olas, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pen rose, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ter- Ixnrw, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Trout. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Wood and guests, Mr. and Mrs. .Terry Lynn from Detroit. Un able to attend but sending a donation were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Girod. Winning prizes dur ing the evening were Shirley Bigness. Erwin Wood. Glen Bignes. and Teriy Morris. Jayceettes representing their group at the state Jaycee con vention in Portland on May 24 will be Barbara Penrose. Pam Morris and Ruth Ter- Louw. Guests present at the Jay ceette meeting were Mrs. Vern on Rush. Mrs. Floyd Eastwood and Mrs. Fred Krecklouw. re presenting the Lion’s Auxil iary. The two groups are work ing on ideas and schedules for the concessions and booths in the nark on July 4th. Following the meeting re freshments were served bv the hostess. Door prize was won by Barbara Penrose and the next meeting will be June 5 at the home of Gloria Paulsen. Weather, Detroit Dam 7 a m. Dally Weather Reading Pool Elev. May 14 58 46 1567.41 0.57 May- 15 53 45 1566 88 0.12 May 16 «9 48 1565.63 0.00 May 17 76 49 1564.17 000 May 18 87 51 1564.58 001 May 19 61 49 1564.98 072 May 20 55 49 1564.70 019 97403 ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1969 City To Call For Bids On Summer Paving Girl of the Month The City council held their | May meeting at the council Chambers this week when the resolution adopting the cur rent budget and tax levy was made effective. The firm of Hunsaker and, Johnsen was re-hired to audit the 1968-69 city books. In line with the current city beautification project, which is receiving whole-hearted sup port, the recorder was author ized to write to various people in town regarding cleaning their properties and razing of buildings that are dangerous and unable to be repaired. Council members also agreed to pay the city’s share of the Linn County planning com Jams Jacobson, daughter of mission budget for 1969-70 in Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jacobson order to continue the use of of Gates, has been chosen girl the sendees of Gary Holloway, of the Month for April at San planning commissioner. tiam High School. Janis is a Herbert Peck, mayor, said Senior. plans were being made to call Janis has been very active in for bids on the summer pav many things at school her four ing program. years at Santiam. Among them Don Gillenwater, police are G.A.A., Pep Club, J. V. chief submitted his report for Cheerleader, F. T. A., Intra April with 2 traffic warnings school Council, currently she issued and 8 traffic citations is F. H A. President, Interna issued. tional Relations League Secre One prisoner was lodged; 11 tary and Drama Club Vlce-Pesi- cases processed through court dent. and 12 complaints answered. She plans to attend North The police car was driven western College of Business in 1,720 miles using 209.9 gallons Portland, and hopes to become of gas. an Airline Secretary. Pre-school Registration Set For May 27 Pre-school registration is scheduled for May 27th at the Mill City Elementary School. It should be recognized that this registration is very im portant to both your child and the school. By having the en rollment figures the school ad ministration knows how many classrooms will be needed to adequately serve the children next September. All children entering the first grade from Mill City and Gates are to be included in this pre-school reg istration. Parents may register their child between 8:00 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. on the above date. Medical and dental forms will be available and it is re commended that a birth certi ficate be presented at the time of registration. Children who will be 6 on or before Novem ber 15, 1969 are eligible to att end public school in Oregon. If the parent does not have the birth certificate for his child information is available at school on how this may be obtained. State of Oregon Birth Re cord Applications are available at the Oil] City Elementary School. Business Men In Upper Canyon Area Form Association DETROIT—Officers for the newly formed Businessmen’s Association of the Upper North Santiam Canyon were elected Wednesday evening of last week when the group met in the social room of the Idanha fire hall. Heading the group as presi dent is Frank Hancock. Oth er officers are John Cook, vice- president, Mrs. Arthur White- ley, Sec., Mrs. Wayne Crist, treasurer. Hancock said committee’s would be set up at the group’s next meeting. Guest speaker of the evening was Floyd Lacey, who is with the office of the State Higfhway Dept, in Sal- em. Hancock said Monday, one of the functions of the Associa tion will be to advertise the Upper Canyon more through the media of Highway signs. Delos Williams Speaks At Meeting Here Dr. Dale Parnell, superinten dent of public instruction who was scheduled to speak last week here was unable to at tend. He was represented by his assistant Dr. DeLos Wil liams who gave an interesting talk on Taxation and Educa tion. There were about 60 people attending the talk which was given at the Mill City elemen tary school. Santiam To Have Graduation May 29 There will be 36 seniors in the class of 1969 at Santiam High with graduation set for Thursday, May 29. Commencement speaker will lie Dr. Howard Runkel from Willamette University and the ceremonies will be in the High School auditorium. Valedictorian is Karen Love- all and Salutatorian is Lonnie Bodeker. There will be numbers by the high school band and chor us and William Lewellen will introduce the speakers. Santiam High To Have Baccalaureate Sunday The Class of 1969 of Santiam High school will hold their Baccalaureate services at the grade school auditorium on Sunday, May 25 at 8 p. m. The Processional and Reces sional will be played by Mrs. Don Sheythe and the invoca tion will be given by the Rev. John DeMain of the Methodist Church. Pastor Donald I Dishong of the Community church will give a scripture reading: the sermon will be delivered by Minister Charles Fultz and the Benediction will be given by the Rev. James Murray. The high school chorus will present two numbers. Detroit Graduation Set For May 27 DETROIT—Commencement Exercises for Detroit High school will be held May 27th at 8:00 P. M. in the school’s elementary gym. Invocation will be presented by Rev F. W. Callan S. J. pas tor of Detroit St. Christopher's church and the benediction by Rev. Harold Roth, former pas tor of the Idanha Community church. Commencement address will be delivered by Karby Brum field (KATU-TV) Portland. Several musical selections will be presented by the De troit school chorus under the direction of Mrs. Jce Zelpher. Presentation of awards will be made by Robert Kirk high school principal, and diplo mas will be presented by school superintendent Ronald Wilkerson. Valedictorian of the class Is Ricky Williamson and Saluta- torian is Paul Michaelson. Processional and Recessional will be presented by Mrs. Joe Zelpher Graduates are: Beverly Cal- breath, George Derrick, Jeff Drago, James Hiebert, Sharon Johnsen, Paul Michaelson, Donna Pizer. Linda Roth, Ter- resa Tompkins, Ricky William son. Teri Sweeney and Eloise Tompkins. $4.00 a YEAR — 10c a Copy Whitewater Queen To Be Chosen Friday Install Filter To Clear Oil Hilltop Mkt. Burglarized The Hilltop Market had someone "go through the roof” again Thursday night. Thieves entered the store through an A special meeting of the Mill airvent over the meat cutting City Council was held Thurs department. The entry was al day night to discuss river pol most identical to one made lution caused from oil seepage last year when the burglars emanat ing from Hutchinsan were apprehended the next day Trucking. near Fishermen’s Bend park. For some time there has An axe and step-ladder were been an oil seepage into thei “borrowed” from a near-by storm drain, which allows oil house and the vent hole was to collect on the river beach made large enough for a per at the property of Mr. and Mrs. son to get through and they Wendell Heller. then evidently shimmied down Herb Hutchinson, owner of a pole. the trucking firm has hired Large spikes had been driv John Oliver of Portland to Pictured are the five princesses selected by their en in the ventilator after last design a system which will eliminate the trouble. Oliver schools to represent them in the annual Whitewater year’s break-in to discourage said that It most likely would Challenge coronation which will be held at the Mill City further entry. The robbery was not discov take from 30 to 90 days to de elementary school gym on Friday, May 23 at 8 p. m. sign the plant, and get clear From left to right are Rose Aplet, Regis high sponsor ered until Friday morning ance from the State Sanitation ed by Stuckart Lumber company ar.d escorted by Erwin when owner, Jim Girod opened Authority. In the meantime Woods; Laurie Monninger, Stayton High school (Me the store and found the gaping Hutchinson has agreed to fix hama area) sponsored by Riverview Cafe and escorted hole with fragments of sheet a temporary system to keep by Virgil Trout; Patricia Moore, Santiam High school rock all over the floor. The odd part of the break-in the oil from getting onto the in Mill City; sponsored by Cedar Lumber company was the fact that the only thing street and into the storm sew and escorted by Stan Paulsen; Anita Fox, Stayton high actually known to be taken er. Richard Reiter of the State school, sponsored by Frank Lumber company and es were rolls of pennies amount Sanitary Commission was pre corted by Glen Bigness; Linda Roth, Detroit High ing to about $10.00. Mr. Girod sent at the meeting and stated school, sponsored by Green Venetr and escorted by said about $25.00 in other loose he felt that Hutchinson was Terry Morris. The new Queen will be selected from the change was not touched and complying to the best of his princesses and will reign over the Whitewater events if other merchandise was tak en it was an extremely small ability, and when the plant was on Memorial Day. amount. completed he could see no rea The store has been plagued son why he should not con by shoplifters In recent years tinue to operate at his present and installed a "TV camera” site. in the ceilings which has cut With the new plant the oil down on that problem. most likely will be separated Mr. Girod and Florent Frit- from the water and then could chl, manager, said that a burg be used as a dust oil treatment The North Santiam-Jaycee The princesses have been lar alarm system had been con for gravel streets in the city. Whitewater Challenge court is making a number of appear The City Council agreed to all set for an exciting moment ances at local events and also sidered for some time and that give Mr. Hutchinson an ex in their lives this Friday even made a visit to see Governor the latest robbery would pro bably force the issue. tension of time, so he can com ing, May 23 at the Mill City Tom McCall. City police are investigating ply with State requirements. grade school gym. A Queen They recently took a trip the robbery. will be selected from the five to Portland where they toured lovely princesses. the Import Plaza and then on Princesses, chamber mem to the International Airport bers and the Jaycees are sell where they had dinner in the ing tickets to the Coronation. dining room and toured the Proceeds will be used to help facilities there. They drew with costs of the whitewater much attention and comment Al Yankus narrowly escap events. in their attractive blue and Heck Harper will be master white matching outfits. Mr. ed death or serious injury At the Monday evening meet of ceremonies for the Queen while he was helping Shields and Mrs. Stan Paulsen chaper ing of the Mill City Lions club ReMine move some of his log coronation which will start at 8 oned the girls on the trip. it was agreed to form a corp ging equipment at the coast p. m. Tickets for the event the airport they took oration and Bill Lewellen will may also be purchased at the in From last week. the Ice Follies and thought He was driving the truck door with the lucky winner of it to be colorful and exciting. do the research for drawing which was moving a yarder the free Reno trip to be drawn They headed for home a tired up the necessary papers. Martin Hansen, zone chair when the old road over which on Memorial Day May 30 at but happy group, deciding that the equipment was being mov services at the Mill City bridge. no matter which one was se man of 36R, who with his wife ed "sluffed off” and the yard The Whitewater Queen will lected Queen, being princesses attended the recent state Lions convention at Pendleton, gave er, which was towed by the be selected on the basis of truck went down a steep can talent, poise and appearance for this outstanding event in a report on the two days he yon. When the truck started and will be crowned by last their area was a wonderful was there. He said the hospi tality (and food) were quite to go over the enbankment, year’s Queen Madyln Smith. experience. outstanding. Next year’s con Mr. Yankus jumped, suffer vention will be at Salem. ing some bruises and breaking It was reported at the state his heel. He is now in a cast conclave that some $20,000 had and confined to his home, been given to the white cane very thankful that he Is still sight conservation project with alive. the Mill City club donating Some onlookers said at the $75.00. time of the Whitewater run is time Al jumped the truck was H. (Cap) Smith, 56, John up about 15 feet in the air Marion store operator and well about 2500 cubic feet per se Ed Davis, Jr. said plans were shaping up well for the annual and they weren’t sure whether known river guide, drowned cond. Whitewater run which is be he was going to be crushed or in the North Santiam river Al Luring, engineer at the ing sponsored jointly this year not. when the boat he was in cap dam said the water level would by the Chamber and the Mill Mr. Yankus has not been sized Saturday morning about be lowered during the time of City Jaycees. working in logging for the past eight miles eas-t of here. the Whitewater lun on Me Mr. Hansen, Fred Krecklow year, but was just helping on Smith’s body was discovered morial Day and for the pre and Mel Rambo were in Sal the moving job. in brush in the river two miles run on Sunday May 25. Gene The ReMine logging truck downstream about 4:15 P. M. Teague and jerry Coffman, em Tuesday noon where they participated in joint Lions was demolished in last week's by Bill Lewellen, administra veteran guides will be assist club ceremonies for two clubs. accident. tor of school district 129J, who ing with the runs and said the At the next and final meet had joined in the search for venture would be perfectly ing >f the Mill City club for Smith. safe under those conditions. the current year several boy’s State police said Smith was Mr. Teague said officials at and girl’s of the past months guiding a drift boat for Dr. the Detroit Dam reported the at Santiam High school will be Walter Achterman and his water level would be lowered special guests. nine year old daughter of Sal- for four hour periods on both em. They were rescued after days and would he increased as IDANHA — Detroit Mobile the boat over-turned. Achter- soon as the run was over. The 1st Aid Unit was called to man’s wife, Patricia and Dav run will be carefully supervis Detroit Baccalaureate Green Veneer Inc. about 9:00 id Heard, Sublimity were in ed and all safety precautions Set For Sunday A. M. Monday morning follow another boat behind Smith’s will lie enforced. ing an accident at the Mill's when the accident happened. DETROIT — High school pond. Taken to Salem Memor Mr. Smith was bom in Mar ial hospital was Ray W. Myers, ion and lived most of his life Legion Officers named Baccalaureate services will be held May 25th at 7:30 P. M. at 56, Idanha who suffered arm there, operating Smith’s Gener Detroit St. Christopher Cath and leg fractures when a log al Store for about 23 years. He olic church. struck him. Reports indicated was one of the founder’s and At Idanha Post The Invocation and benedic the accident occurred at the currently serving as president IDANHA — At the regular tion will be offered by Rev. pond while a load of logs was of the North Santiam River meeting of the American Le F. W. Callas S.J. pastor of St. being dumped into the pond. Guides Association. Funeral arrangements are in gion-ldanha Post 141 the fol Christophers church. A spokesman at the mill said Baccalaureate address will that apparently one of the charge of Weddle Mortuary in lowing officers were elected for the ensuing year: be delivered by Rev. Harold logs swung-out striking Myers. Stayton. Jack Hopson, Commander; Roth, former pastor of Idanha Other North Santiam River Hospital attendants reported his condition as fair Monday. guide officials said that Satur Don Leming, First Vice-Com.: Community church. The processional and reces day’s tragedy would not pre Sam Leffler, 2nd Vice- Com.: Al Gardner, Adjutant, Ron sional will be presented by vent the annual Whitewater NOT FORGOTTEN run as scheduled on Memorial laming, Sgt.-At-Arms; Quincy Mrs. Joe Zelpher. Several mus In the hustle and bustle Day. Several voiced the opin Smith, Chaplain, Jeff laming ical selections will be sung by of news writing this week, the Detroit school chorus un ion that Mr. Smith should not Service Officer. we overlooked a “f'rrdit Joint installation ceremonies der the direction of Mrs. Zel have endeavored to run the Item.” river with the flow of water as for the legion and Auxiliary pher. Following the services a Stanley Ogden has been high and fast as it was. They were held in the social room of reception hosted by the Altar helping the "staff photo said that there was about 7500 the Idanha Fire Hall Saturday Society will be held in the grapher” and we will try cubic feet of water per second night. Following the ceremon church yard. In the event of and get all pictures you going ver Detroit Dam Satur ies a pot-luck luncheon was rain the event will be held at take credited hereafter, Stan. Detroit Patio. day. Normal amount at the served. Whitewater Queen To Be Selected Friday Evening, May 23 at Mill City Gym Al Yankus Injured In Truck Accident Mill City Lions To Form Corporation Santiam River Claims Boater Saturday; River To Be Lowered For Whitewater Run Man Injured At Green Veneer