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City Enterprise VOLLME XXVI NUMBER 19 ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON'S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1971 - — 1 ■ Up and Down The Avenue By Don Moffatt Officers Are Installed for Lions ■ Aux. —-L . ■ Chamber Hunts For Worthwhile Projects for Area .1-------------------- _1 J • , Jr QlympÎCS ■—— J.. I -- —- $4.00 a YEAR — 10c a Copy — Lions Auxiliary Officers Installed To Be Held Pre-School Registration Set May 18 The North Santiam Cham Just as loggers are getting ber of Commerce Board of back into the woods after one Directors at their last meeting of the longest shutdowns for yearn, on account of heavy Officers were installed for named a committee of three to May 20, 1971 Mill City School Pre-school registration 1 s search for a meaningful group snow in the mountain, comes scheduled for May 18 at the a bill in Congress which if both the Mill City Lions club of projects for the summer will host a State qualifiying the Lions Auxiliary at a months. Mill City Elementary school. President Harold Junior Olympic meet. Only adopted could place a two-year and banquet held at the Riverview Wiltse named John Kohls, Ed those qualifying at this meet | It is important to both the moratorium on clear cut tim Cafe Saturday night. child and the school to register. Davis and Orville Brown to the may enter the meet at Portland ber sales on federal lands. I on June 5th. This meet is held The school needs to know the This year the installation committee. can well imagine just how enrollment to accurately order these loggers and the rest of ceremonies were conducted A kyak race had been dis at Franklin High School. The Junior Olympic program necessary teaching materials. the timber industry must feel prior to serving the banquet. cussed previously for an event All children entering the about such legislation. It is Mrs. George Long, introduced this summer, but no action is a state wide program. It's Mrs. Lee Ross was i officer and Mrs.JCd fi,st“grcdë“from thTMin City" legislation if passed, that will Mrs. Lee Ross who, with the had been taken. Mr. Brown total success depends on this Whitmore was page when installing _ - . gates area are to be included new officers of the Mill City affect every ]>erson froin Mar assistance of Mrs. Ed Whit- was asked to look into the mat and many other qualifying Lions Auxiliary were installed Saturday night. From meets. The purpose of the pro I in this pre-school registration. more, installed the Auxiliary ter. There is also discussion of ion Forks to Salem. It appears that Henry Jackson chairman officers. Installed as president finding some water program gram is to give every boy and left to right are Bonnie Krecklow, president; Alene Pet I Parents may register the child girl a chance to compete if erman, vice president; Molly Larson, secretary and Sue between 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. of the committee on Interior was Mrs. Fred Krecklow. Oth for Detroit Lake. At the general meeting to desired without regard to abil Mikkelsen, again to serve as treasurer.—The Enterprise on the above date. and Insular Affairs feels that ers installed were Mrs. Verne Medical and dental forms the clear-cutting of areas is Peterman, vice president; Mrs. be held Wednesday, May 19, ity. Part of the Olvmpic Creed. photo. I will be available and it is re not compatible with the pres Gale Larson, secretary, and a nominating committee will “The Important Thing Is Not commended that a birth certi ent popular movement on eco Mrs. O. M. Mikkelsen, as trea be chosen to pick a slate of of Winning But Taking Part”. As ficate be presented at the time / >’nnc Install New Officers logy. Possibly in some areas, surer, an office she held this ficers for the coming fiscal a result thousands of young sters have competed in meet • of registration. If the parent year. selective logging, or taking out past year. throughout the state. does not have a birth certifi Ralph Jackson of the West just some of the trees in a The Mill City Meet will hos cate, information Ls available timber sale would be feasible, Salem Lions club was install over 300 competitors, ages 10 at the school on how the cer but it has been proven beyond ing officer for the Lions. He 15. The meet is scheduled t. tificate may be obtained. any reasonable doubt that was introduced by out-going begin at 9:00 a.m. and award Douglas fir, the predominate president Gale Laison. He ceremonies take place abou tree in western Oregon grows spoke briefly on Lionism prior 2:00 p. m. the following school much faster on a clear cut site. to the ceremonies. Installed for are entered: Cascade Junior Then why in the world should the Lions as president was High, Detroit, Jefferson. Mari this area be tampered with by George Long. Others installed Linn, Marion, Mill City, North politicians who probably know were Ed Whitmore, first vice; I Santiam, Salem Academy, Scio. nothing at all about raising Wes Jahn, absent, second vice; Stayton, and Turner grade trees. Many eastern senators John Fohl, third vice; Fred LYONS — The city budget schools. and representatives get on the Krecklow, secretary-treasurer; here require no tax levy bandwagon of every movement Martin Hansen, director; John again will next year. Blakely Construction, is hold relative to ecology because Deveraux, Lion Tamer and The city council Wednesday ing open house of one of their they feel that they can pick Don Moffatt, Tail Twister. President Gale Larson gave night approved the city budget new homes in Kingwood Park up a few votes. I think it is $22,500.33 as proposed by on S. W. 2nd street in Mill high time that we leave the a run-down on the activities of City, Friday and Saturday of management of our forests to of the past year, stating that the budget committee. This sum will be raised by franchise this week from 1 to 7 p. m. those who have spent the hulk it had lieen a good year. fees and tax reimbursement The new construction firm of their lives studying fores The next major public ser from timber funds and other moved here in January and try. If we don’t we will find vice project the Lions will , , x , ixi, I started building homes in the I that we are letting some of have on their agenda will be state monies. In the above picture George Long, who was install-1 addition in February. To these politicians mess up the the community July 4th cele In other business, the coun- ed as President of the Mill City Lions club is being con- date four homes have been economy and at the same time bration. They always start off cil asked the people of Lyons The Junior class at Santiam do untold damage to the pro the activities with a breakfast to help in controlling their High school had the most stu gratulated by out-going president Gale Larson, prior to erected on the site. dogs. The council noted that gram providing trees for our at the park. the banquet at The Riverview Saturday night.—The En Blakeley’s slogan is “quality Awards will be given out at there is an ordinance on the dents on the honor for the 5th terprise photo. homes for comfortable living.” future generations. Douglas fir six-week period. He said Judy Knox was color happens to be a tree that needs a later meeting, Larson said.- books requiring that dogs be Freshmen— controlled, but said it was re co-ordinator in the house that a lot of sun to grow rapidly. 3.57 luctant to force police to en Cheryl Lawrence will be shown this week. For this reason the Forest Ser 3.85 Kenneth Morgan . Temperature Hits 80 force it. vice uses the clear cut system The council noted that the Sophomores— to get the old timber out, and Tuesday In Detroit Athletic Banquet 3.57 house numbering of the city is Lisa Gabriel ........ the regeneration cycle started DETROIT —The following 3.71 Iris Hampton ....... almost completed. The council as quickly as possible. Surely report by weather oliservcr,' Held In Grade 3.57 said that those who do not Linda Long .......... there must be some men in Irene l\jullin: Weather read-,' School Gymnasium 3.71 have house numbers can ob Tx>rov Shepherd .... Washington, at least from our ings for the first 10-days of tain them from the city recor Juniors— Santiam’s annual Athletic Eleven Scouts from Mill area who have sense enough to Debra Bornhardt ... 3.66 City Troop 49 and four Explor May, 1971, are as follows: er. Banquet last Tuesday night understand the problems fac-I High temperature 80 degrees was a success. Attendance was Blacktopping on W. Main Frances Blumenstein ...... 3.71 ers from Mill City Post 149 ing the western people. Out of v __ ~ ___ _ . Street and on the parking lot Dan Cox ............................ 3.50 attended the annual Mt. Jef on the 10th, with a low of 34 up, 120 , parents and ___ students our contingent in Washington. Frances Blumenstein, girl at city hall has been complet Karen Davis ..................... 3.66 ferson District camporee this degrees on the 4th, and an attended along with the high D.C. we have one of these men. of the month for April at ed, the council was Informed. Mary Gay Fleetwood .... 3.83 average mean of 52 degrees. s(-h<x>l coaches. He is Rep. Wyatt. Let us hope Santiam High and Dan Cox. ' Mrs. Bishop, leader of the Karen Hutchinson .......... 3.71 past weekend at the Lennon | Heavy mists on the 3rd and Jess Lewis the featured some of the others will listen boy of the month were honor local 4-H club, told the council Toni Newberg ................. 3.60 Ranch, near Scotts Mills. i 4th obscured the mountains. < speaker ; told of his ex]>eriences Troops from Silverton, to him and possibly learn a ed by the Mill City Lions club that club members had raised Vicki Olson ..................... 3.85 A trace of rain fall on the ,.i pro-football and the 1968 Woodburn, Mt. Angel. Stayton, thing or two. at their meeting Monday money for playground equip Rebecca Savage .............. 3 71 Scotts Mills, and Mill City 4 th followed by .02 of an inch Olympics. The sulistance of ment which will be installed in Hone Willson ................. 3.71 competed for awards while the on the 5th. Gusty winds pre Mr. Lewis’s message was, “for Another thing is this move night. Gale Larson, president, stat the small park next to the li William Wood ................. 3.66 Explorers helped run the com vailed on the 6th, cluttering all students to try to (xirticipate ment to set aside large tracts and roads with small and do the best they know brary as soon as it is complet Seniors— ed there would be a work night for more wilderness areas. petition and supervise activi lawns branches from the trees. The how.” 3.50 ties. | I Bruce Bever ............. Why should we lock up huge held, and reported that a work ed. Herbert Carpenter 3.50 The last few years, the ban Scouts from the Mill City last four days have been balmy tracts of productive forest land night was held last Monday, 3.66 area who attended were Ron with temperatures ranging quet has lieen held in the grade Susan Crowther just to satisfy 1.1 percent of when two more of the bus 4.00 Brosig, David Wright, Kevin from (¡2 degrees to 80 degrees, school gym, but next year the Barbara Etzel ......... the population. Wouldn’t it shelters were placed in posi 3.71 McCall. Mark Peterman, Tim but the nights still remain banquet will lie hold in the Twyla Fultz ............. be much better to have manag tion. Six Lions turned out for 383 Hale, ; Stephan Hampton, Jim chilly. The mountain tope still student commons in the new Charles Geelan ...... ed forests where the average that work session. Kenneth Goforth 3.57 Olson, Russell Richter, Leu show some snow, although at auditorium. He also stated that awards citizen, with his family, could 3.50 Waters. Ron Rolleston, and last the dogwoods are showing Pete Hawlev ............. drive to a forested area, and for the year would be given at Mike Moffatt ........ 3.50 Steve Erichtl. along with their beautiful blossoms to de- enjoy a picnic. Why these pre the meeting next Monday China Decorators light the eye. 3.71 Scoutmaster Herb Bastus- servationists feel they should night. He announced that Oz- The City budget which was Rick Posekany ....... 1 .So far, the weather shows To Meet in Portland have a priority over the rank zie Mikkelsen would receive voted down earlier this year check. The Oregon Federation of and file of the public is beyond I the President’s Award this I passed 132 to 83 in the election Explorers attending were very little difference from last year, so apprently we China Decorators Convention Idanha Man Injured me. Here is another place the year. • held Monday. Floyd Peterman. Mark Mc- IKilitician is wrong. He jumps Clintock. Steve Hale. and are back to normal, after a will be held May 14 and 15 on every movement in his eag With Knife In Scuffle John Archer, along with advis somewhat difficult winter. A at the Memorial Coliseum in footnote from your reporter: er search of a few votes. If Portland. This will lx? o|)en or, Cyril Archer. Jr. July Fourth Princess Strong gusty winds Thurs to the public from 10 a. m. to IDANHA—One Idanha man they continue this pattern, Competition included such was injured in a scuffle and activities as the pancake toss. day (6th) ripped some 600 8 p. m. each day. maybe we should just dump another was charged with as Scouts were required to build square feet of sheet metal them, and get men in office There will lie numerous de sault with a dangerous weapon a fire, cook a pancake on one roofing off the Detroit school monstrations and free door who have more concern for and burglary in a flwelling. | side, rup up to a rope stretch gym. the bulk of the people they re prizes along with many dis No other damage was re- plays of hand painted china. State police said Jeffrey I wj about 15 feet off the ground, present. John Hayes, 22, Idanha, who | flip the pancake over the rope, ported in the area. There Is a small admission Is also known as Carl Dickin catch it in the frying pan, run charge per person. While talking of the stupid son. was charged. back to cook it on the other ity of some of the Washington Officers said Steven L. Starr. side, eat the pancake awl put Camp Fire Group legislation one of the mo6t as- Detroit High School 18, was staying at the I-avern out the fire. Pancakes flew in Goes Bowling sinine is the minimum wage. Martin resident here anti was Elects Officers all directions awl occasionally Some members of Congress The Giggling Bluebirds along knifed by a man who entered landed back in the pan. DETROIT Students of De seem to be trying to outdo the house about 3 a. m. Satur The newly-formed troop at with their leafier, Mrs. Judy troit High school elected Greg each other in offering legisla Holman, and assistant leader, and day. He suffered throat Scotts Mills took first place Slayden as president of the tion for an increase of the fed hand cuts, but was not hos- honors, with Mill City coming Mrs. Annette Payseno, reemt- Student Council Tuesday. Oth eral minimum wage. One wants ly enjoyed a bowling trip. pitalized. in second in the overall ratings. er officers elected for the com to raise the minimum to $2 Those going were Laurie ing year are Tom I-eming, vice from the current $1.60 level Holman, Wanda Neal, Suzie president and Mary Bittner, while another would iwost the Pollen Heavy In Mike Long Gets Full Ixwis, Darlene Pennington, secretary-treasurer. minimum wage as high as $2 20 Becky Fuller, Jamie Wilson, Tuition Scholarship Varsity cheerleaders elected or $2.25 an hour. Detroit Area Terri Vanderoovering, Erica were Sherry Williamson, Su From OSU Dads Club Petersen and Tami Payseno. san Reeves, Judy Benton and DETROIT — If you are Increasing the minimum Michael Long, a freshman at Jamie Wilson howled the high Cathie Crist. wondering what all of that fine wage has become one of the yellow dust is that’s getting Oregon State University, has score in the group. thinjp that causes unemploy all over everything, it’s pollen, been awarded a full-tuition ment. Tell me any industry or scholarship for 1971-72 by toe from the Douglas Fir trees retailer who can afford to Mehama Hardware It is noted with interest this OSU Dad's club. pay these wages for green help. There were 13 scholarships They just find ways to elimin year that pollen appear to be ate the jobs—because no green much lighter than it was in granted with 10 going to stu Has New Owner MEHAMA — Mr. and Mr- hand can earn that kind of the spring of 1968. following dents now enrolled and three awarded to high school gradu Gene Kief took possession May money. Better let them work a mild winter in 1967. Miss Jenny Chance, daughter of Mrs. The fine yellow dust very ates who plan to attewi Oregon 1 of Kelly's Conyon Hard and learn, even at $1 an hour, Kenneth Chance, has been selected to re ware, which they purchased much resembles sulphur powd State in the fall. rather than to jack the pay present the Order of Rainbow for Girls, Mike, a 1970 graduate of from Mr. and Mrs C. L. Kelly. er. It’s also a stinker to get on to such outlandish amounts. as their 4th of July Princess. Jenny is a Mr. and Mrs. Fief and child windshields, swipes only make Santiam High, is majoring in Junior at Santiam High School and was “Radar «pelle«! bark ward« Humanities and Social Scien ren came here from I-as Vegas it wor- Happiiess is rolling groggilv recently chosen as a varsity cheerleader ort of heri only to find out it’s It stvwId mean, however, a ces. He is the <>n of Mr and but are originally from Al la radar: they gel you com ing or going!” bany. for next year. Mrs. George Long. Su-day* bumper crop of cones. Blakely To Hold Open House In Kingwood Park No Tax Levy Santiam Honor Roll Students for Six Weeks Named Local Scouts at District Camporee Boy and Girl of Month Honored by Lions Monday Night City Budget Passes 132 to 83 Oicf -fém&i