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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1971)
Mill City Enterprise G ON T j HE SCENIC NORTH SA NTIA M HIGHW AY VOLUME XXVI NUMBER 20 OH F GON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND________________ THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON Till RSI)AY, MAY~20, 1971 To Represent Lions and Auxiliary $4.00 a YEAR — 10c a Copy Council Votes Ministerial Assn. _ - - Qon(er| JQ ■ To Sponsor Daily ; The Avenue I Open Sat. for Bible School in June Evergreen St. The Mill City Ministerial, I mi |MA/J Every once in awhile I find! T m /\| it Association is sponsoring this I something in National maga-1 | | | lulill .war's Vacation Bible school | 1 HMiJUUJ | zines that I feel should be giv which will be in session for en a little more circulation. DETROIT — This weekend, The City Council in recent one week. June 14-18. The Spence Hillesland, music This happened when I read the High Lakes and their tri i e ,;.n and upon recommenda theme for the Bible School, director o f Administrative the following article in the I utaiies in the Cascade Moun , tion of the planning commis- which will be held from 1 to 3 School District 129J, announces May issue of Nation’s Busi- tains as well as coastal streams '.on \ ,.e;i not to close S. W. p. m. will ■be "Jesus, Today’s the annual spring concert will ness. will open to trout angling. Ac Evu green street between 2nd Answer.” be presented this Thursday, at I think you should read it cording to a report, conditions ■ nd lia streets between 8 a. All children in he following 8 p. m. in the Santiam High and dwell on the message it at low elevations look good, m. and 4 p. m. on school days. age groups are invited to par auditorium in Mill City. This brines.” but the picture up high is less ■ At the present time the ticipate in this 2.1s time learn-1 event is looked forward to by t__ __ of ____ “A True Fable for Today— premising. t raf chocl places “ no through 1 fun. The preschool, 3 many people in this area and ing and Once upon a time, not so ...... -1. i ___ ___ shcu n’d lie esp'. -oitil 1 v ArtVwaiKln Cold weather continues to ciallv enjoyable f:c” signs on this street ani! years .t through kindergarten leng ago, a big. beneficent gov plague Diamond Lake. Accord- ' tbs year in the comfort of the it was deemed that this wan will meet at the Christian ernment discovered that birds ing to John Koch, manager of | all that was necessary. church and those in the prim new auditorium. called trumpeter swans were Diamond Lake lodge, prospects i A plan was approved where ary. 1st through 1th grades, I I The pr gram will open with having trouble coping with the at this time look dim. Much. ’ Darrell Bethel can trade the will be at the Presbyterian the national anthem played by modern world. Their numbers of the campground is still un- j the Advanced Elementary city some property for a part church. were dwindling. They were tier three to four feet of snow I a charge of band. This group includes stu There of the street so th his house downright disadvantaged. and no attempt has been made' will not be In a dedicated $1 |>er pupil to help cover ex- dents from Mari-Linn school “So naturally, th« govern to plow it out as of May 16th.' street. Mr. Bethel’s problem n-'nses of the Bible school. at Lyons as well as students ment (not ours) decided to take There is access into the lodge. I came ateut by an improper Children mav register at their from the sixth through eighth care of the swans. It gave A few spots of open water are survey and at the time the church or 12:30 Monday, June grades of Mill City Elementary them all the things a swan has showing around the edge of the school and is directed by Mr. ' house was built the survey 14. the right to expect—food and lake but the main portion is Miss G oria Elizabeth Poole has been selected to HHlesland. Next to perform shelter and tender, loving care.! still covered with ice. Koch said represent +he Lions Club and Lions Auxiliary as Fourth showed it to be on his proper- i will be the Mill City Element . “Today there are plenty of | that although the top of the ice of July Princess. She is an honor roll sophomore at San ty and not on the street. ary chorus, directed by Herb A petition to grant Donald TpnHIC ( AlirfÇ trumpeter swans. But they’re appeared mushy there was a tiam High. G oria is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bastuseheck, following by ad B. Carlson a variance for a 'Gill HO VVUI IO still a problem. The swans hard layer about eight inches A. Poole of 671 Parkside Drive, Mill City. ditional selections from the commercial business at his : have grown so accustomed to thick lieneath which is hold Advanced Elementary band. government taking care of all ing the mass together in a residence was tabled pending Performances by the Santiam further information. their needs that they no longer tight mesh. Recent new snow Chorus, and the Santiam Ba nil know how to take care of has not helped the situation Betty Klutke was given ap will complete the program. themselves. proval to move the Studio of, any. he said. These two high school groups “Now a few flocks of the; Snow plows have made it in Hair Design from 239 Broad are also directed by Mr. Hil- swans are going to be relocat to Paulina Lake and should be way to 623 N. Santiam Blvd. At the Administrative School lesland. ed to see if they can learn to able to push all the way to East LYONS—At the meeting of The council agreed to purch District 129J School Board Those who attend this con- take care of themselves again. Lake before opening day of the Maril-Linn School 'board re ase a new rotary mower be meeting hekl Monday evening, cert will be treated to an hour “Moral: What swans trump the high lakes season. But with cently, Clifford Babbitt was cause the present mower was May 17, an easement was grant of fine music excellently per I et, let men heed.” offered a contract as principal, worn out. the snow as deep as it is, ed to the City for 100’x40’ formed by local young people, replacing Curtis Benefiel, who there is considerable doubt Bills in the amount of $1,- piece of ground on the south 1 i A variety of selections will be George Long, president-elect It’s all there in a nutshell, that the loop roads into the offered and some outstanding c-f the Mill City Lions club has resigned. Mr. Babbitt, 717.69 were authorized paid, side of City Hall. isn’t it? Doesn’t it suggest to campsites will be open. comes from Tygh Valley, individual performances will be In other business, the tennis The police report included: gave a report on the state con us that the more we give the The report saids “it is im vention which was held in where he has been serving as traffic citations 23, featured. There will be no ad courts are tentatively schedul traffic so-called underprivileged per possible to get South on Cen principal. Babbitt was born in warnings 15, prisoners lodged ed to be completed by July 1. mission charge. Roseburg this past weekend. son, the more he depends upon tury Drive from Batchelor Texas and raised in San Diego. 1, cases processed through the They will be located on the the donor to take care of him? Butte because of deep snow, He stated that it was a He is a graduate of Eastern court 24, complaints reported north side of the high school 1 have often said that if we and it might be quite some convention, and that a Oregon State College at La- 26, incidents reported 39, ac- * , gym. g,yiii. The l ire wui iS Will have courts esclutions were passed. w< uld cut down on the amount time before that route is ....... Grande, majoring in education. cidents reported 1. open. lighting, much the same as He said that the Sight Con of money in relief checks in However, , a person can get servation fund was richer by The Babbitts have four child ' the old courts. stead of increasing it, probably from Crane Prarie on 10-year-old Patty; 8-year- brought to the conven ren, we’d get someplace in at least jCenmry Drive as far up as Big $20,000. old, Doug; Becky, 4, and Ty- Two men were hospiiializcd tion by the clubs of the state. reoo, who will l>e 1 this sum Baccalaureate Set For Former Forest Service cutting down on the number LaVa Lake. The Big Lava Lak? This and two others received out money goes to support mer. After high school and a who are drawing the relief. I. access road is open to the wat patient treatment after a nearly Employee Dies -don’t mean the people who ab-1 er s’ edge, but there is no place the Devers Eye clinic in Port hitch in the service in Korea Sunday At Detroit headon collision just west of DETROIT — Word was re land, where many needy young solutely need help should be I to park or camp. The lake is he was signed by the Cleve DETROIT — Baccalaureate ceived here last week that Art Mill City where the street com people have eye care free of cut off, but I know very well still ice covered.” land Indians as a pitcher and services for Detroit High | Hansen, late resident of Gilroy ing in front of the Arey Po- charge. Fred Krecklow also spent that a lot of able-bodied people six years as a profession School will be held Sunday, Calif., passed away of an ap- draibsky home joins the Mill spoke briefly on the conven are drawing checks who could al ball player. 23rd. at 7:30 p. m. at the I parent heart attack May 5th at City-Lyons highway. The crash The men were accomp tion. find some type of employ Also at the board meeting. May was about 6:50 Saturday, ac Idanha Community Church. I a Gilroy Hospital. anied by their wives, who at Robert Charles Markland of ment. I think if I happened to! cording to police. Father Frank Callan SJ. of A former resident of Detroit tended the Auxiliary meetings. Lebanon, was hired as seventh be out of work, and gat a little I 3'hey were taken to Santiam President Gale Larson stat grade teacher; with a sixth Salem will give the Invocation 1 he was employed by the U. S. hungry, I’d get something to Memorial hospital by Lyons and Rev. Orville Swindler, pas-1 Forest Service, Detroit Ranger ed there would be a work party grade teacher yet to be hirer]. tor of the Church, will give Station, in the early 1950’s. do, even it is was yard work. ambulance. Jan V. Bloch, 25, Saturday morning with mem Right now it is a problem to, Pridr to his employment Eugene, and John Clifton Hol the Benediction. Rev. Harold bers meeting at the Country find anyone who is really in-| DETROIT—Sealed bids will Roth will deliver the address. with the Forest Service he land of Kingwood Manor were Kitchen at 9 a. m. The shakes terested in working at yard be received by the Detroit Dis- will The De Hi Chorus (High worked as a bartender in the j treated for multiple head la- be placed on the bus shelt work—unless you pay about | trict Ranger up to and not lat School) will present several old town of Detroit during the. aerations. at this time. twice what it is worth—then er than 10:00 a.m. June 11th ers Fred They construction of Detroit Dam. Th°V were wer«‘ occupants of a songs. Schofield will be chair ,-ou wind up doing it yourself, car which collided with a ve float I for an estimated 5,100,000 board man of the 4th of July The Keep Oregon Green As- j workmanship. Matinal i committee, said Larson. because of poor wo. ku«.™iip.! feet Qf . willamette Nationa hicle driven by Charles James Four Hurt in Two-Car Crash sociation reports that several I Crittenden, 28, Kelso, Wn., of was ' Forest timber in the Boulder Guest for the evening protection districts in Oregon I Verne Peterman called me ficers said. He and his passeng Dick Blakely, building con- are now reporting some of on press day last week to re Creek No. 3 timber sale er ITitrick S. Baranick, 24, of tractor. Loieu : The 83'e involves 2,900,000 their first man-caused brush j port that someone had stolen West Kelso, Wn., received out c!u jj i lxiard feet of Douglas-Fir ad- fires of this 1971 and forest the shakes the Lions 1 ventised at $60.60 per thousand, patient treatment at Santiam I I season. members had placed at just i and Memorial. 2,200.000 Ixxird feet of Wes | Most of these fires are the school kid bus shelter tern-Hemlock and other spec- result of debris burning a- south of Cedar Lumber, Inc.. | Citv. of iies at per thousand. homes and ranches.1 west t of * Mill . A " group ____ _ __ . I In addition, there is w within first fires of the season T 'ons members had gone to ’ even though the closed the site to put the shakes on the sale area, an estimated 135 s »son has not been pro- ■he roof, when thev discovered acres of all species logs whicn • m-ene had helped theni- <he bidder is required to pur DETROIT — Detroit High claimed. .oh-.-c, Nir what in heck chase at $175.05. The stand is I School Commencement Exer-1 The Association urges extra v-uld anvon« do with such a located approximately 9 miles rises are slated for June 2. at. precaution must be taken with . 8:00 p. m. in the Detroit High all firms and causes of fire in-1 Residents of the area arc few shakes’ It is not th? £ utheast of Detroit. School gym. deluding campfire, smoking and invited a a meeting to lx* held amount of money involved.; Guest speaker will be George the operation of power driven Thursday, May 20 at the San bu* the principle of the thing. | Sanders, General Manager of, equipment. time Grange Hall at Lyons at P'-metimes I fe°l that clubs | Mon+e Lalack Has K W. J. J. Broadcasting ________ „ Sta-1 ' Fire Prevention is the c m- 7:30. b'k? th- Lions and the Jaycees lion, Portland. , cem of every citizen in Ore- This misting is Ix-ing called and all other community-spirit Attack of Mai aria Sgt. Monte I^alack, son of Rev. Harold Roth will give: gon if we are this year to r. - to fi>rm an arm of the Nation ed groups should say to heck al Associati m to Keep and wi'h it. But then we must re-' , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lalack. who the Invocation and Rev. Wayne' duce th" number of man-caused Rear Aims, according to Jake lumber that only a real smail has been home on leave from Blake of Mill City, the Bene-1 fires, said the Keep Oregon he U. S. Airny after having diction. (Green association. Myers. Speaker for the even segment of our population i- School Supt. Ron Wilkerson i ing will bo Arthur J. Hallo resronsil le for such acts. We served for several months in well. executive vice president must lock to the greater g'od Viet Nam, was seised with an will make the introductions i attack of malaria last Friday and school board chairman, f the group. th se project« accomplish. evening in Salem and taken to lee Boeckstiegel, will present My rs said Monday: “if you a hospital in that city. It was care for y->ur guns and vour the diploma's L/1U JUU . V.. . ' freedom you h;u| Ixtter attend al government collects $1.117 j .1 covered that he had contact Valedictorian Is Miss Gina A — large ctowd of , parents and .. „........ ------- ------ this m-cting.” in ta axes from " * the ’ average * fam-i ‘ «1 the disease during a pre- Williamson and Saluta’orian non annual jnrniat in. ily „a.fc with „ a ein $10,000 in-J I visus attack while over-seas, is Robert Crist. The De Ili1 friends <1 Camp Fire and Blu - hadn't mentioned it to hl Choralaires will present sever-[bird girls attended the Grand 20 Complete Hunters ceme. Under President Nix .'hut al s ,ngs. , ur.cil Fire held Thursday on's proposed budget for the parents. I Safety Course After running an extrefely May 13, at the Sar.- 1972 fiscal year, this money I • evening, high temperature of 106 de DETROIT Twenty Detroit ‘ am High School Auditorium would be spent as follows: School students were awarded Mis» Kar n Howell, daughter $371.80 for national defense, grees. Sgt. Lalack was trans Santiam Chapel Youth certificates of competence fol • cf Mr. and Mrs. Willard How including the Indochina war: ferred to the Army hospital at lowing a recent Hunters Safe social security $291.50: $41.80 Fort Lewis. Wash., on Monday Service Features Film ell, was Guardian of The Fire. ty Course conducted at Detroit Musical aivomjianists were for education and man power □f this week. He had been school. The certificate qualifies training programs: $77 for hos scheduled to leave on Thurs "Beloved Enemy,” a full Miss Twyla Fultz, piano, and them to receive Or'gon Hunt pitals. medical research, Medi day. May 20 for Germany to color drama about a young sci Charlie Rue, drums. Member- TD Safety cants, entitling them entist who sets out to disprove •hip awards were presented by caid. Medicare, and public complete his tour of duty. to obtain hunting liiensfw. the diety of Christ but finds Miss Linda Ix>ng. b'-alth services: veterans’ benc- There was 51 «“nrolled in the An added event this year f •«. <50.60 pollution control programs, $28.00; interest on massive eviuer.ce of His res- class c-virf). agriculture and rural the national debt. $94.60. -urcction. will be shown at the was the Flv-Up ceremony for Four people were injured Saturday evening in the Receiving certificates were: d lopment. $27.50; commerce I Now. did you know that out youth service at Santiam Cha the 4th gr;,de Camp Fire Girls. and transportation programs. of each 8-bour working day. pel in Lyons, Thursday. May A special g»wn dance to the above automobiles. In the top photo Jan V. Bloch of Tim Von Seggren, Rcbert Me- $52X1; community develop the typical taxpayer, upon 20. Service time is 7:30 p. m theme “Happy Wanderer" was Eugene and John Clifton Holland of Mill City were Garety. Eddie White, Mike presented by Mrs. Tom Dry- taken to Santiam Memorial hospital where they were Dininl. Ri+fsxva Lynn, Edie ment, urban renewal and which these figures are baseo and everyon« is invited. Jerry Reeve», Ken" In commenting on the film. nan’s Junior High group. housing programs. $22; for Ulis for 2 hour; and 4.3 minute- reported to be out of danger. The car in the lower photo Phelps, Ketchum. Tony Hilta. Jimm > Awarris earned by the girls eign aid and Joans. $19.89. to pay his federal taxes. Mav- Pastor Jepson said “This is a contained Chares Crittenden, Kelso. Wn., and Pat Wiley, Coleen Lynn. Sam -oace research and technology be you can think of some bet scholarly defense of the Chris throughout the year were pre $15.40: general government ex ter ways to spend your money tian faith, a film which every sented to them by their lead rick S. Baranick of West Kelso, Wn. They received out White, Bryan Guerin. Ik-libr penses, $>4 20 revenue shat If vou can write your Con thinking person should see.” ers. There were two individual patient treatment at Santiam Memorial.—The Mill City Foreman, Stuart Kna|>p an I lames Boeckstiegel Enterprise photos. torchbearer awards earned No admission is charged. ing (if adopted, and relateo gressman today' omtv Lions Members Hear Convention I Benefiel Resigns as Mari-Linn Principal By July 1,1971 Report Monday Four Hurt in Car Wreck Sat. Timber Sale Bids Called for June 11 First Brush Fires Of Season Show Up Commencement At Detroit To Be June 2 iS' At Santiam Grange Awards Given at Camp Fire Meeting