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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1971)
Enterprise u 0* ON TME SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON'S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND VOLUME XXVI NUMBER 15 Salutatorian Up and Down The Avenue Ry Don Moffat* THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1971 I lop Students Are Named At Santiam $4.00 * YEAR — 10c a Copy Valedictorian When budgets get voted down, such as the city budget and the school budget here, there are always a lot of rum ors rampant giving views as to Richard Leo Posekany, A City budget meeting was why it happened. A lot of and Twyla Kay Fultz will held Monday night to discuss hours go into the making up serve as valedictorian and sa- the current city budget for I of a budget, and residents lutatorian for Santiam High I 1971-72 which was recently de should not vote against them, school commencement exercis feated by the voters of the city. just for the sake of voting no! es to be held in the new au Very few changes were made They should have a good rea ditorium on June 4. when the budget was discus son.. The time to find out what Rick, the son of Mr. and sed item for item, and when is happening with upcoming Mrs. R. L. Posekany, who re the meeting adjourned, it was budgets is to question those cently moved to Salem, came i decided to resubmit the budget who make the budgets. The to Mill City in 1963 from Elk to the voters with the follow time is at the public hearings. ton, and has attended school ing changes. here ever since. I even heard yesterday that The salary of the street main someone said the school people Posekany, who attained a tenance man was raised $750. worked against the city bud grade point average of 3.96, has This was done, as when the get, and then in turn the city lettered in both football and original budget was made, It people worked against the track. During his freshman was sufficient to pay the man school budget. I have lived year he was class president: who was hired. Since then he here for a good many years, his sophomore year he acted as resigned and the new man and I just can’t believe this is class representative: when a would not work for that figure. true. Junior he was elected student In the police department the Richard Posekany patrolman’s salary was raised body vice-president: and this After sitting in on the city Twyla Fultz year he is president of Honor $120. budget hearing Monday night, On the receipts side of the Society. For the past two years I fail to see where any tax budget, it was learned that the he has been a member of the relief is in sight by making i intra-school council. city would pick up another cuts, as the cuts will come $1,000 from liquor and cigarette from services that we all de-' In June of 1970, Posekany tax. thus the total budget pre mand. Possibly some changes was Santiam’s delegate to Bea sented to the people will be can be made in the manner in . ver Boys’ State and last fall which the police put in their I DETROIT—A hunters Safe $130 less than the one which was selected Junior Citizen DETROIT—A public hearing1 candidate from Santiam. He time, but I for one. do not | ty Course for students ages was defeated. About six people, besides the want any less protection than 1 held April 7th on T ' "___ ...___ ,________ __ 8 to 17 Is scheduled for April Detroit j has won the ___ Boy of the Month we now have. Personally, I School District’s budget for i Award three different times 19th from 6:30 p. m. to 8:30 council and the budget commit feel we have about the best 1971-72 elicited no public crit-1 during his high school career, p. m. at Detroit school. The tee were present, and one re police department we have icism of proposed school pro-j He ” has ' ’ been ----- a member •-■■■ of ” “ the “ course will fun for three con- marked after the meeting, that By Boots Champion gram. The budget will be of-1 band throughout his years in ever had since 1953 when I ar I stcutive Mondays. Registration possibly more citizens would DETROIT — Weather read-i feted to the voters at a May! Mill City. rived here. Even though it was pouring may be made at both Detroit show up if the smoke were not so dense. After the first People should make an hon ings for the week ending Tues 31 d election. Total costs are Posekany has also been ac rain Sunday, this didn’t stop i High and Elementary school. 30 or 40 minutes, it smelled est effort to understand the day. at 8 a. m. are as follows:' $285,940, up $16,242 from cur-1 tive in the Presbyterian church 111® hunters as oyer 150 1 Instructors will be Jim Von High temperature 58 degrees | rent _ year expenses. _ ____ _____ A tax _ levy where he presently serves on children turned out for th”! Seggren, <;arv Lindland and worse than at any time Bud budget before they cast their Cline was burning at the city ...... ballot, when the next election on the 13th with a low of 28, of $191,473 will be needed to the session. In 1970 he was Jaycee sponsored annual East- | - Dr. — David — Phillips, a professor dump. However, this is not the degrees on the 10th and 12th, meet budget expenditures, er Egg hunt in the city park. ' comes up. . at a Corvallis University. reason that budgets are pass and an average mean of 431 The Detroit District voted moderator of the Willamette The following story about degrees. This differs very little 35 to 3 in favor of the Cheme- Presbytery, and on the Youth Everyone had a cold shower Guest speaker at the first ed or defeated. Those who did but lots of fun. the red hen was given me this from last year as to tempera keta Community College levy' Ministries Committee. He is class Monday will be Glen show up, stated they figured Prizes awarded were Easter alternate youth delegate to the past weekend by my brother- ture. In 1970 the high during in Tuesdays election. Reinke, recreation assistant, that the budget was a good most eggs for the ____ -oo- in-law, George Schultz of Los this week’s period was 61 de At stake was next school National General Assembly Baskets fcund and the grand prize a|U- S. Forest Service, Detroit one, and saw little chance to which is to be held in May, Angeles. He has had many grees on the 8th, low of 28 de- year’s $1,696,066 operating tax milk shake donated by Doug-1 Ranger station, who will speak maintain services and make 1971, in Rochester, N. Y. chances to see how some peo Igrees on the 13th, and an av levy. It compares with the er ’ s Drive-Inn in each age di-, on “ Flre Safety” in the woods, any appreciable cut. pie think, as he has worked erage mean of 41 degrees. current levy of $1,4010. The Rick plans to attend the Uni vision. I A film will also be shown. versity of Oregon, and major for Lockheed for 30 years, There the similarity ends. levy was defeated. Winners in the one-year-old in political science. He may where the union leaders call This year gave us a precipi group were Kelly Crook croos who wno D . >. . ■ i either teach or go into foreign most of the shots, and some tation (melted snow and rain) found 18 eggs and Don Wiley rUDilC Ambulance ( service. of the men, for a few beers of 3.63 inches against 3.11 last Deanha PTC To the grand prize;; Jeff Girod , and a lunch, follow the un year. However this year also Miss Fultz, daughter of Rev. found the most eggs (19) and Hearing Slated ion leaders wishes regardless treated us to 7 inches of snow, and Mrs. Charles Fultz, has Kathleen Moore won the grand I of what it does to the company falling as follows: two inches Hold Talent Show earned a grade point average prize in the 2 to 3-year-olds; ids, iil in I DETROIT—A public hear- which employs them. If a on the 10th, 2 inches on the DETROIT—A full evening of 3.78. She has attended San the 4 to 5-year age group I ing on Detroit’s ambulance Cecil Waldron, an Interna minority member expresses his 11th, and 3 inches on Easter of entertainment will be pro tiam High schol all four years, Karen Bastuscheck won the merging with the Idanha Rur tional Farm Youth Exchange view, the “loyal followers” Sunday, a total of 7 inches. vided when the Deanha Par coming here from Paradise, Ca. grand prize and Michael Da- al Fire Protection district is Student to Zambia, will be at shout, “throw the bum out.” The snow was mostly large, ent Teacher’s club r _____ ( In addition to her high schol slated for April 23 at 8 p. m. the Santiam High School Aud presents Anvhow, here’s the hen story wet flakes which after the their annual scholarship Tai- astic achievement, Twyla has vidson found 15 eggs. Renee’ in the social room of the Idan- itorium Tuesday, April 27th, at Shot found the most eggs (24) The Little Red Hen second day disappeared by ent Show, Saturday, April 17 participated in many school ac- in the 6 to 7-year group and ha fire hall. 1:45 p.m. Arrangements for (Revised) noon of the following day. No at 7 p. m. in the grade school tivlties. She has gone out for David Straight won the grand his appearance were made by Board members from both Once upon ? time, there was snow at all fell during the gym. ' volley ball and track, and is prize; and winning in the 8 to the First Aid Unit and the the Santiam Canyon Home Ex a little red hcu who scratched same period in 1970. The evening’s program, with ■ a member of the Girls’ Athletic 10-year olds were Tammy Fire Department will be pres tension Unit and they are ex about and uncovered some Again, I would like to re-1 some 20 acts, will include a Association and Pep club. She tending an invitation to the grains of wheat. She called her mind my readers that this re- j group of young people from is also in Honor Society and Payseno, who found 15 eggs ent to answer any questions public and especially the sen- Michael Holt the grand on the merger. barnyard neighbors and said: port is taken at 8 a. m. and, OCE who will present several Future Teachers of America. and ior citizens. prize. “if we work together and covers the 24-hour period end- vocal 1 and A Rural Fire Protection Dis Cecil will show slides and —1 > Instrumental —•------- — •— selec This year she has served as plant this wheat, we will have ing at that time, trict budget meeting is also probably have items that he the read tions. Guitarist Dick Gassner, student body treasurer. In Oc some fine bread to eat. Who ing on the 10th for instance, U. S. Forest Service, will also tober she was chosen Girl of scheduled at 7 p. m. on the purchased while in Zambia. will help me plant the wheat? actually covers the previous present several numbers as the Month. Recently she was same evening at the home of The young man is from Bea “Not I.” said the cow. “Not I” day. from 8 o’clock in the will soloist, Miss Elaine Hein- D. A. R. Good Citizen for Che- Mrs. Fred Taylor, Secretary. verton and has a degree from said the duck. “Not I” said the morning until 8 a. m. the rick of Salem. Miss Heinrick meketa Chapter. Miss Fultz, a Oregon State University in goose. “Then I will,” said the morning of the 11th. Would recently took first r ___ __ Animal Science and Farm place in talented musician, has played little red hen, and she did. like again to stress this point Oregon’s state-wide metropol- i in the band and accompanied Approximately 150 people Local Nurses Attend Crops. He was in Zambia from The wheat grew tall and rip because of inquiries. I some itan opera competitive contest.! chorus all during her high were served Sunday morning September 12, 1970 until March ened into golden grain. “Who times receive questioning for In addition, several skits school career. at the Easter breakfast held Workshop In Portland 18, 1971, living with farm fam will help me reap my wheat?” instance, the actual date of the will be presented, some by ilies and assisting in their In addition to school activi at the grade school gym, ac asked the little red hen. “Not i snowfall or rain, with quote, local organizations. Door priz Mrs. Lois Gruver of Mill daily routines. ties. Twyla has worked in TAC, cording to Mrs. Fred Krecklow I,” said the duck. “Out of my “but that snow fell the daj’ es will be awarded and refresh holding the office of treasurer who chairmaned the event. City, Mrs. Eileen Fery, Mrs. classification,' ,” said/ the pig. before.” ments will be available during and historian. She was 4th of Net proceeds of $125.81 will go Virginia Ripp, Mrs. Betty Sil “I’d lose m.v seniority,” said The above report was furn intermission. July princess for TAC her toward the scholarship fund, bernagel and Mrs. Verla Frey Scholarship Fund the cow. “I’d lose my unem- ished by Irene Paullin, weath The show last year netted sophomore year. She has also and, also, for furnishing? of all of Stayton and all RN's em ployment insurance,” said the er observer. ployed at the Santiam Memor Goal Is Reached over $1,200 and it is hoped this been active in the Christian the student lounge. goose. A footnote from your re figure can be topped this year. church where, at the present ial Hospital attended a work Mrs. Frank Severs, secretary Booster club members cook Then it came time to l»ke porter. Folks in the Upper N. ship in Portland sjxinsored by of the Booster Club, announced Rehearsal is set for 7 p. m. the bread. “That’s overtime Santiam Canyon were probab Friday evening at the grade time, she leads the opening ed and served the breakfast. the Oregon Heart Association. that the goal of $1.000 for the exercises for the primary di Santiam High schol students for me,” said the cow. “I’m a I ly never more surprised than | school gym. vision. She has also assisted in Karen Davis, Sherry Richards, The four doctors who spoke scholarship fund had been dropout and never learned' they were when they woke up I Vacation Bible school. were specialists in their field reached. Debra Bamhardt, Kathy how,” said the duck: “I’d lose Easter Sunday and found a | Two Canyon Scholarships of Future plans for Miss Fultz Wright, Cindy Bethel and Pat-'and were excellent. The nurses my welfare benefits,” said the blanket of snow on the ground Extension Unit to Have include attending college where ty McClintock assisted in the ' felt they came home with $500 each will he awarded to pig. “If I'm the only one help and a heavy snow storm in [ two Santiam High School ing, that's discrimination.” progress Looked like winte- Rummaqe Sale in May she will major in music. Some serving, and helped in other | many ideas to incorporate in graduates of the class of ’71. day she hopes to become a per ways during the breakfast. the hospital. said the goose. "Then I will” had set in again. | ' former. said the little red hen. And Talking to some of the old j Mrs. Glen Henness and Mrs. she did. Children Have Fun at Jaycee Easter Egg Hunt timers they said they did not Harold Wilson are in charge She baked five loaves of fine recall snow ever falling on of the annual Rummage Sale bread and held them all up Easter. Having resided here t0 be held at the Gates Club- for the'heighhors to see. They myself for some 35 years, I can house May 5, 6, and 7 from all wanted some, demanded a vouch that this is the first — 10 to 4 p. m. each day. Any share. But the little red hen time I ever saw this occur. one having good used items said. “No. I can rest for awhile So, no doubt, this will go contact Mrs. Henness or and eat the five loaves my down in the annals as a record. may Mrs. Wilson. self.” Excess profits, cried the red hen, "I earned the bread.” The Santiam Canyon Home cow. “Capitalistic Ieedh” “Exactly,” said the wise Extension will be having the screamed the duck. "Company farmer. "That is die wonder food sale during this time. The members of the North fink,” grunted the pig. “Equal ful free enterprise system: any Dorothy Newberg and Glenda Santiam Chamber of Commerce Roten are in charge of the rights.” yelled the goose. And body in the barnyard can earn will have a Jet Boat Demon-1 they hurriedly painted picket as much as he wants. You food sale and coffee will be stration for the program dur-i served. signs and marched around the should be happy to have this ing the luncheon meeting Wed-| httle red hen singing: "We freedom. In other barnyards nesday, April 21. shall overcome.” and they did. you’d have to give all five The display will take place For when the farmer came, i loaves to the farmer. Here you If the number following on the Santiam River under he said “You must not be give 4 loaves to your suffer the Mehama Bridge and up greedy, little red hen. Ixaok at ing neighbors.” And they lived your name on the En- stream through the rapids. the oppressed cow. Ixv>k at the happily ever after, including Members will he able to Even the heavy rain showers disadvantaged duck. Txxok at the little red hen who smiled terprise label watch while eating lunch. reads Easter Sunday failed to slow the underprivileged pig. Tz>ok and clucked: “I’m grateful. I The display will be through ■ down the youngsters in their at the legs fortunate goose. am grateful.” the courtesy of Boat Special-1 starch for Eggs at the park. But her neighbors wondered 4-1 I it's time to send ties, Salem. Boat operators will You are »uilty of making se Everyone seemed to have a ..j# citizens of them” why she never baked any more ct nd cla. be Larry Wilson and Jerry g<Mxl time.—Stan Ogden photos a check for renewal But . . Hut . . ” said the little bread. Coffman Upper Area On Easter Rain Falls on No Complaint on Detroit School Levy Safety Course Set At Detroit School ( Exchange Student I To Be Here April 27 ; Easter Breakfast Served to 150 N. S. C of C To Have Jet Demonstation On Noon Program