ill City Enterprise
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VOLUME XXV
NUMBER 11
ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — ORE» .oN’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1970
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Up and Down
The Avenue
By Don Moffatt
It is an easy thing for all of
us to complain about action
taken by our city council, the
board of educatkn, the volun-
teer firemen, and the many
people who do other civic jobs
without compensation. I sup
pose some people believe that
members of the city council
are paid far their services. This
is not the case. All council
men work fot FREE and do
their jobs to the best of their
ability. They not only attend
the regular and special coun
cil meetings, but they also
have their commission appoint
ments. I :ften think of the
hours these men put in, work
ing on solutions for us all.
Have you noticed how many
times you see Adolph Brun
ner, for instance, out around
town, and with a shavel in his
hands, giving an assist where
needed in keeping our streets
In repair? He does this without
charge to the city. I think each
of us should give a vote of
thanks to all these men who
take their jobs seriously. May
be we don’t agree with some of
the things they do, but if we
disagree, the best place to take
our complaints is to the coun
cil meetings.
This is also the truth with
the people who serve on the
school board, or on the plan
ning commission. Maybe we
don’t agree with them on all
things, but let us not be too
critical, unless we have a bet
ter solution to a problem, and
unless we are willing to take
on part of their responsibili
ties. And for FREE, remem
ber?
I often think how lucky we
are that we have a good volun
teer fire department, too. No
tice how quicklv they respond
when called? They, too, are
working for us f:r free. What
a great country we live in
when we have citizens who
are willing to give of their
time to protect our property.
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Mike Golden Wins
Cub Derby Race
Santiam Wolverettes
Seniors At
Santiam After
Scholarships
$4.00 a YEAR — 10c a Copy
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Sunday was an exciting day
for Cub Scout pack No. 49
in Mill City as they held their
Derby race at the Eagles hall.
George Long, Cubmaster, sup
ervised the races with about
25 youngsters participating.
There were a number of par
ents, grandparents and friends
on hand to watch the races.
Kenny Flicker was the win
ner in the 8 year old division;
Dale Reid won for the 9 year
group; Mike Golden for
10 year olds. Mike was
the grand champion win-
Air Pollution
Is Topic of
Chamber Talk
A number of seniors at San
Mike Roach of the Mld-Wil-
tiam High School have applied
lamette Valley Air Pollution
for scholarships this year.
Authority was guest speaker
Fourteen are interested in four
at the North Santiam Chamber
year institutions, both state
of Commerce meeting at the
and private. Two year com
Riverview in Mehama last
munity colleges appeal to nine
Wednesday noon. He said the
seniors; several are applying
1967 State Legislature had
at various business colleges;
passed a law setting up re-
while nursing is the choice of
gional areas in the state. This
In fact it was a “Golden day” was adopted in 1968.
one member of the class.
as
he
and
his
father,
Charles
The Elks offer a scholarship!
In his short talk he said
walked away with the prize that Linn County was rated
to the outstanding senior stu
for the most attractive car en No. 1 for having the worst
dent in Oregon. Five seniors
tered by a father-sen duo. Win pollution problem and that
have sent in applications. An
ning the prize for the best something will have to be
other organization giving a
looking car entered by a cub done to clean up the air, not
scholarship is in the AFL-CIO.
alone was Marvin Emerson.
To qualify, the two students
only in this county but in all
Pictured are the Santiam High row: Vicki Moore, Karen Davis, Nancy
from Santiam who are apply
counties in the state.
Lalack,
Sue
Crowthers,
Mrs.
Sherri
Lei-
school
Wolverettes
who
won
secondplace
ing must take a competitive
One Chamber member stat
in the Small groups drill dance team in singer, instructor, Sonja Martin, Karen Detroit Cougars To Be ed he felt the Pollution Auth
examination.
This week information was recent competition at Corvallis. First Howell and Jeri Jo Parker. Sandi Oliver,
ority should do something a-
received concerning a letter I row, left to right:
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Gloria Poole, Lisa Ga- a member of the team was not present Honored On Return
bout cleaning up Eugene, Sal
em and Portland before they
writing competition sponsored ( briel, Toni Newberg, Iris Hampton. Sec- when the picture was taken.—The Mill
came up into this area, as we
by the Pepsi-Cola Company. | on(j row: Vicki Olson, Jenny Chance, City Enterprise photo.
From State Tourney
The letter is to be entitled Linda Hampton, Betsy LaMunyan. Third
were not hurting in the San
“Why You’ve Got a Lot To
DETROIT—Plans are gett tiam Canyon. Roach informed
Live”. The winning Oregon en
ing underwav here for a rous the group, tnat in flying over
try will receive $1,000 and the
ing Homecoming, honoring the Canyon, there was a deep
Boy of the Month
G'rl of the Month
national winner $10,000. No
the Detroit Cougars Varsity haze, and this was harmful for
team and their coach upon no other reason than the haze
doubt as soon as the details
are made known several sen
their return home from the can lower the ground temper
iors will enter this exciting
Pendleton State Basketball ature as much as 11 degrees.
The Mill City Sea Scouts
contest.
Tournament Sunday afternoon. He said this could alter the
with their skipper Tom Dry-
Much of the information con
Street banners and colorful growth of crops, and if it get3
nan, Bill Gabriel and Don Wil-
cerning which scholarships are
streamers will set the stage worse, could change a lot of
' liams took a trip to the coast
available, as well as directons
for the festive event as the things.
[ over the week-end. They rent
on how to fill out the often
townfolk rally for the occa He said it is up to the peo
ed a cabin at Newport for three
ple to decide “how clean we
complicated application forms,
sion.
I nights, g ing clamming Fri-
are explained and discussed in
An open house reception is want our air” and what steps
> day evening. On Saturday they
a classroom situation. Howev
scheduled at the giade school will be necessary to reach
I took a deep sea fishing ex-;
er, the final completion of
gym when the bus arrives. goals that will lead to making
I pedition, catching several bot-
f:rms usually takes place on
probably, 1 or 5 p. m. Those the country more livable.
I tom fish. There were some big i
Roach said that summer is
an individual basis in the coun
attending the reception are
, swells and several of the sea I
seling office. At the present I
asked to bring cookies or the worst time f:r air pollu
| scouts discovered they weren't
tion. He did not have any ans
time, the seniors who have |
punch.
good sailors.
wer for garbage disposal except
applied for scholarships are
Twyla Fultz, a Junior at | ; such
They got to see the spout-
using land fills. Some mem
anxiously waiting for news
High' Sch ol, was
h rn at Depoe Bay which
concerning their applications. Santiam
bers feel that it is necessary
chosen girl of the Month for | ing
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—
a
throwing
spray
almost
to do more buring, rather than
February. She is the daughter I the highway.
using land fill, as it eventual
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fultz I ' to Before
Boy
of
tile
month
for
Feb
coming home on Sun-
ly may pollute the land. He
of Mill City.
they went to see Moon | ruary at Santiam High School
also felt that the lumber in
Twyla is a member of Pep I day
xuvn. whicn is
<•= w.,
on exhibit ...
at' *s James Anthony Grant, a
dustry could comply with the
Club, Girls Athletic Associa rock
the Marine Science center it I Senior. Tonv is the son of
Air Polluti.n Authority stan
tion, Future Teacher of Am Newport.
| James Grant and Mrs. Paula
Appointment of crew lead- dards without causing them to
erica and International Rela Scouts going were Bruce | ■ Grant.
Only
three
places
in
the
four-
down. He did not give
My wife informed me that
area voted in favor of tions League. She has been in i Beyers. Alan Severs. Dan Wil Tony has participated in ers for the 9170 Census of Pop close
any
specific
yardstick to mea-
she read where the hemline is a county
ulation
and
Housing
in
this
budget to operate Track and Volleyball.
I Basketball and Football all area was announced today by sure how much smoke they
Mike Elliott, Mike
McCort
going to take a plunge so:n the proposed
She plans to attend a C:n- I son,
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newly-formed
Chemeketa
years,
Baseball
three
Hutchinson, Kenny Go- f°ur
according to the designers, Community College.
Manager Ronald Blundell of would tolerate in their com-
servatory of Music and Major i Jerry
forth, Mike Moffatt, Herb Car I years and he is now in Honor the Census Bureau’s temporary pliance rules.
who are always keeping wom Candalaria in South Salem, in Music.
penter, Kim Gabriel, Tony Sav Society.
Home burning can still be
en in a dither in an attempt Santiam and Detroit Districts
census office in Salem.
Tony hopes to attend OTI
age and Leo Poole. The boys
to stay in style. She said the were the only ones t? approve
Each crew leader will sup done between the h urs of 9
at
Riamata
Falls
and
Major
earned their own money co
dresses and skirts may be low the $2.8 million tax levy
ervise 15 to 20 enumerators in a. m. until 4 p. m., he said,
in Electronics.
finance the trip.
ered to the middle of the calf. which would have cost proper I
the big nationwide census that but that permits are necessary.
Over 30 were present at the
Wow, what a drop that is. ty owners $1 81 per $1,000 of
begins April 1. Crew leader
Annual Open House
Worse than the market. I true cash property value of
training is now under way. meeting.
often wonder when they can the area affected.
T spies being covered in the
At Santiam High
hit a happy medium. I think
training sessions include pro
that skirts are a little short
To Be Held March 26
cedures for recruiting census
right now. It leaves little to Kracker Barrel To
Santiam High school will
enumerators, trailing, convas-
the imagination—but lowering I Move Soon To
have their annual open h use
sing methods, preparation and
Santiam
High
school
has
Jim Perrv of Ladd & Bush on Thursday evening, March been offering Shop and Draft submission of reports, and
the hemline as far as suggest-
branch
of
U.
S.
National
in
Sa
ted is a little ridiculous too, New Location
26 at 7:30.
ing to high school girls for supervision of enumerators to
isn’t it? It think the young
Mrs. Wilma Bumgarner who lem was the speaker at the
All departments will be open the last three or four years. insure a complete and accur
people look all right in the owns and operats The Kracker Monday night meeting of the for visits by parents and oth At present there are six girl« ate c unt.
DETROIT —An 11-man all
shorties, hut how ab:ut the Barrel store on Northwest Ald Mill City Lians club. His talk er interested people. Included taking sh p. Five girls, Shar
The crew leader is one of star team, with hoop champion
was
on
“
Wills.
Trusts
and
High
older people, who just don’t er, said this week that she
I in the work to be shown and on Lunsfo-tl, Sharon Muise, the key peoDle in the field oj> and Falls City each gaining
have the figure for it? It is has received several complaints Cost of Dying.” He brought I explained will be those in the Linda Oakland, Connie Sarff, t rations of the 1970 census. three placs, was announced by
tough for them. I know. It from people living down over out many interesting p ints I music and art departments and Marie Wright, are taking It is his responsibility to re coaches of the Marion-B bas
I cruit and train the enumera ketball league Saturday night.
says don’t “hide your light the hill from her store in re in his subject and stated that | which should be particularly the first year of drafting.
many times it is much more | interesting, said Burton Bor-
under a bushel,” but then that gard to trash throwing.
tors; to assign each one to an
From Detroit the three nam
The
exposure
to
male
ori
also depends upon the size of
Mrs. Bumgarner said she re economical to consult an at I oughs, principal.
ent« d courses •s has given the enumeration district; to re ed were Lvle Bogers, Dorsey
the “bushel.”
gretted th? incidents; also torney to make a will, than to
More details regarding the girls a chance to accomplish view the work .f each and see Smith and Gerald Hiebert.
It w uld serve the designers rock throwing which has been do it yourself. He answered I evening will lie published in skills that originally were de I that it is correct; and to hand League and district runners-
questions
for
many
of
the
right if all the women of the engaged in by some young
I next week's issue f The En- sign«! for boys. This skill is le problems of difficult enum up Perrydale placed tw., in
world would just tell them sters in the area. These hit members foil wing his talk. I terprise.
cjnite readily receivefl in of eration. Crew leader in Lyons cluding scoring champion John
President Fred Krecklow
very sweetly to “go to hell.” cars and houses on the street
McAllaster and Bob Bakker.
fices such as the U. S. Forest is lxiwell Engelen.
Then if that doesn’t bring re blow. Mrs. Bumgarner said stated that another bus shelt
The oth t three on the glit
ry Department an«l other of
sults, refuse to buy the cloth that certainly all the trash did er would be started soon, and
ter squad were Kendall Logan
fices demanding the skill of Utterback To Speak
ing shown in the stores. That not come fr m her store, pre this one will be 10 feet high
of Siletz, Luke Both of West
drafting.
would really hit them where sumably scattered bv children, instead of eight feet, like the
ern Mennonite and Jay Phil
The other girl. Senior Linda In Upper Canyon
present
A-frame
shelter
locat
it w uld hurt most.
Crowthers, is workln in the
DE ih OIT Manon County lips of St. Paul.
and that sue didn’t condone
A Salem firm was l.w of five shop and she has performe«i Sheriff Jack Utterback will be
the rock throwing. However. I ed on Highway 22.
If v u really want to foul up she stated “two wrongs don’t [ A tour of the Devers Eye bidders Tuesday night for upon various large tools such the guest speaker when the De
something in good 3hape. get make a right and I would like Clinic in Portland is being construction of an auditorium as the wocxl lathe and is gain troit-Idanha City councils meet Lyons OKs Trailer
a government agency to go to to apologize for the incidents planned next month.
at Santiam High school.
ing a pr ficiency that will aid in a joint session March 18 at
Pearson X Prade, Inc., hid In home tasks of the future.
work on some plan. Each time and I will he m ving my stock
7 p. m. at Detroit City hall. He Permit Fee
a new bureau is formed—you to another location soon.”
$306.934. Cost of the project
The school officials hope will speak on law enforce LYONS—A new trailer per
Peoples Telephone
mit fee schedule was adopted
had been estimated at $290,000. that in the future more girls ment.
can expect a hunch of people
recently by the Lyons City
to be put n the payroll. And
To Have Meeting Of I The Board of Education will take an Interest and enter Due to the rapid growth of Council.
before you know it they have on the local level than at the
to k the bids under advise the shop anti drafting program. the area, coupled with the in
themselves involved in so national, state, or county level Shareholders March I I ment. The building is to be
flux of people in the area dur The present rate is $5. T’nder
LYONS—The annual meet financed from serial levy Budget Hearing for
much red tape that they lose It would be a lot t ugher for
ing the summer months, it .s the new schedule, trailer own
sight of what they are trying a man who was not working, ing of the share holders >f funds that have accumulated
felt that more adequate law ers will pay $3 for the first
Santiam Slated for
to do. It seems that It takes when a job was available a.»d People’s Telephone Co., Lyons, over the past six years.
enforcement sh.uld be provid $1,000 value on a unit and $2
a dozen or so people to handle he was not disabled, to get on will be held at 8 p. m. on
ed. The me ting is open to all for each additional $1,000 of
Wednesday, March
the preliminary paper w:rk on relief, if he had to meet with Wednesday March 11 at Mari- Three Santiam Boys
interested persons in the area, value.
The public hearing for the and any cooperation will Ire
No requests have been re-
these projects at each level, a local board made up of local Linn school. Special business
ceivcd for a public hearing on
and the more people hired, the people. win would have firs* of the meeting Is the election Get Conference Honor school district budget, as ad welcomed ny the councils.
1. held front 8:00
a propc I state highway
more conf’'-'»J they all become. hand information on each in of two directors to fill the po Three young men from San vertised, will be
Consequently more rights are dividual case. Only trouble is sitions of George Van Agtmael tiam High school received hon- until 9:00 p. m. Wednesday, Weather, Detroit Dam bridge pr je.ct planned near
here, city officials reported.
taken from people at the local with this system, who here .n ind Hollis Dale Crandall whose , ors in the Capitol Conference March 11, at Santiam High
Max. Min. Elev. Pep
The state plans to build a
level, and placed in the hands Mill City would like to serve terms expire on the date of I All Star oasketball teams it i School. The budget as publish- 7 a. m. Daily Weather Reading
| ed has been previously approv-
new bridge between Lyons anti
I was announced Tuesday.
of people who haven't a chance on this board? It’s most likely the annual meeting.
Pool
Mehama and asked that re
A nominating committee ap In the Minor division first ed by the Budget Committee
to s Ive th? given problem, no the most sensible approach,
0.04 quests for a public hearing be
1515.00
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March
4
of
Administrative
Scho.l
Dis
.
team
Larry
Hillesland
was
se-1
but we will never be able to pointed by the hoard of direct-
matter what it is.
1515.48 0.00
I would like to see much of get the funds sprung lo?S‘ re have named George Van- lected and on the second team trict 129.J at its public hearing March 5 54 33 1515.91 0.22 directed through city officials
here. Deadline for requesting a
what is handled at the federal from the myriad of bureaus in Agtmael, incumbent, and Keith in the same category Dave I held February 11. The election March 6 56 33
1517.60 2.06 hearing is Friday.
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March
7
for
the
purpose
of
exceeding
Pittam
was
chosen.
Ron
John-
1
Washington.
One
thing
for
Z
’
mmerman.
Any
and
all
mat
level returned to the states.
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A new city budget will be
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no- I son received Honorable men- the six per cent limitation has March 8 42 37 1520.03
One man I was talking with sure, the relief program could ters not requiring special
35 1521.70 0.00 presented soon to the budget
the other night thought that do a lot more good for much 'ices may be considered at theltion. I^rry and Ron are seniors I been set for April 6, at the March 9 53
Mar. 10 56 36 1522.95 0.00 committee, it was reported.
meeting.___________________ Ipnd Dave is a Junior.
1 regular sch«» 1 polling place.
relief could be handled better less money.
Sea Scouts Spend
Weekend at Coast
Crew Leaders
Appointed For
1970 Census
Chemeketa Budget
Is Defeated
Salem Banker
Talks at Lions
Meeting Monday
Vocational Training
For Girls at Santiam
Bids Opened on
Auditorium Here
Detroit Places 3
On All-Star Team