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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1972)
Ret- k*"’ ^nlPcTi’ ,.v Mill City K) ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY—ORE GON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1972 Up and Down Speaks To North L . The Avenue Santiam chamber B> Don Moffatt Sen. Ken Jernstedt, Republi- Republi j can, of Hood River was guest sneaker at the North Santiam Chamber of Commerce meet ing in Mehama last week. The Senator stated that he had auite a chore getting ac quainted with his new dis trict and its people. When Sec retary of State Clay Myers re apportioned the State’s popu lation it puts the canvon area as well as part of Linn and Clackamas counties in with North Central Oregon. Jerrv Coffman, President of the Chamber, questioned the Senator at length about issues close to the Canyon area. For one, the Senator is opposed to any more wilderness areas and feels most people get more enjoyment from established and equipped park than wil derness trails. He also be lieves the Forest Service should be left to manage the National Forests for the bene fit of the majority, taking into consideration the income from jobs, tax income for county, s $4.50 a YEAR — 10c a Copy State Parks To Easter Breakfast To ^|ew Cgfgter¡3 Open For Camping Be In New Cafeteria ta nAQri uArt Plans are underway for the I 1) 1 JiJlTll IvlOn Friday, April 14 I« Easter Sunday Breakfast to be r 1 1 a Scholars Are Named to Twenty-five Oregon state held in the new cafeteria at I . The new kitchen addition tc I Santiam Auditorium is to open camping facilities will open for Santiam High School. March 27, 97 barring Spring has Sprung ... or at Representatives of various I On on Mondav. Monday, March Valedictorian Salutatorian the season April 14, State least that is what the calendar Parks Director David Talbot organizations are now selling | unforeseen emergencies. Hot says, It arrived officially Mon tickets to the breakfast but you lunches will be served in the has announced. day. March 20, at 7:22 a.m. These include, Detroit Lake may also purchase tickets at new school cafeteria to both EST Now that the sun Is mov- elementary and high school State Park, Armitage, Beach the door. ing further into the northern On menu will be hot- students. However, hamburg side, Carl G. Washbourne, latitudes, it will bring with its Champoeg, Dabney, Devil 1_____ ’s i cakes, ham and eggs, orange ers and milkshakes will not be warmth the flights of migra Lake, Farewell Bend, Humbug juice and coffee. Breakfast served for the first week of tory birds, the greenness of Mountain, Lewis and Clark, will be served beginning at operations, so that cafeteria new grass, the sounds of lawn personnel will have an oppor Loeb, Milo McIver, Nehalem 7 a.m. to 11 a. m. mowers, and also aching mus The Easter Breakfast, which tunity to familiarize them Bay, Neptune, Ochoco Lake, cles, which a lot of we towns Oswald West, Prineville Res- has become an annual event, selves with totally new lunch people have not used to any ervoir, Silver Falls, South I is being sponsored this year by room procedures. great extent during the winter The Board of Directors is Beach, Sunset Bay, Susan i the Mill City Steering Com- months. If we all bow our Creek, the Cove Palisades, I mittee with all proceeds going planning an Open House for backs this spring, maybe we Tumalo, Umpqua Lighthouse I toward the July 4th activities. public inspection of the new can in time erase the mess facilities. No date has been and William M. Tugman. that winter always causes. scheduled as yet, but it will I Other state parks with over- i —. — _. For me, the beginning of a probably be held some time in night facilities will be opened I AU/n I PAIYI iJfiWHQ April. new season seems to bring a when conditions permit, Talbot j * VVVII I VUI11 I/VTVIIO feeling of encouragement. Not said. Day-use areas of all state that the winter has been all parks remain open year-round that bad. Spring is the season where weather conditions per- for all growing things to grow • mit, he said. Last Thursday nighi Mill from mother earth. It is a Parks that will remain open ’s Town team stormed to time when a sort of freshness throughout the year are Bever- Citv a 134-114 victory over a Stay seems to pervade the atmos BN ly Beach, Bullard's Beach, ton LUtabL Town team in local bas phere. Let’s make the most of i Cape Lookout, Fort Stevens, ketball HOPE WILLSON VICTORIA OLSON action. The contest this Soring. Let’s get out of | Harris Beach, Jessie M. Honey was never in doubt as the lo the house—when it’s not rain schools and roads. DETROIT — Freres Veneer, Valedictorian for the class' Salutatorian, with a grade man and Valley of the Rogue. cals opened up a 60-34 half He also believes there should of 1972 at Santiam High School point ave.age of 3.73, is Vic- ing—and see if we can’t do Lyons, was the apparent suc time lead and never looked our best to make our respec be some modification in burn is Hope Willson with a grade toria Olson, daughter of Mr. cessful bidder at $498,695.20 back. tive neighborhoods look just ing regulations. for an estimated 8,100,000 and Mrs. George Loveall of point average of 3.75. Miss With each one of the team The Senator will be unop a little better. feet of Willamette Na placed in the top four | Mill City. Miss Olson is one members scoring in double fig board posed in the primaries but will Willson tional Forest timber sold at an of the few girls to take two percent of the nation in the ures, Mill City ’ s team raced to I am often amused by people have Democratic competition Merit Scholarship Examina years of drafting. She has; the lopsided victory. Condi- oral action here Friday. who drive miles and miles to in the fall general election. The Lynx Creek timber sale, also taken most of the math , 1 The Mill City Jaycees are tinning played a large part in tions. She has been especially Among other things discuss interested in the math and sci nrxzl 4 that «>4 C? Santiam 4 I »- -, of- C i making plans for the annual the outcome of the game as the located about 25 miles south save a few cents on some spe and science cial item they see in city news ed at the meeting were dues. ence areas of the curriculum, fers. 1 Home economics, espe-1 Easter Egg Hunt at the City | locals outran their opponents. east of Detroit, drew three bid paper advertisements. I have Harold Wiltse and John Kohl, I but sewing, cooking and cake cially needlepoint, is another i Park on Easter Sunday. The well balanced local team ders to the sale, conducted at ... ...... _ against ............. .............. „ in ... were named by Coffman as a | I decorating appeal to her too. of her interests. nothing advertising, I Steve Jeter, chairman of the bottled up the Stayton team’s Detroit Ranger Station. Five fact that "is how The Enter-[ budget committee and will I i She is a member of Honor So Vickie has been active in1 hunt, said that approximately scoring punch as the game was thousand five hundred MBF of prise makes a living—but any present to the, members at the j ciety and Art Club. Hope is a j Pep Club for four years, Girls’, 70 dozen eggs will be hidden never in question. Their win Douglas fir sold for $71.75 per meeting an1 old time you think you can next general ~~ talented artist. Another of her | Athletic Association for three, and prizes will be awarded, I was the second of the year thousand, a nickel above the save by driving to Salem to amount that will be needed fc$ I and one of the Wolverette I The hunt will begin prompt- over the Stayton team, as Mill advertised price, and 2,600 interests is music. She has pick up a bargain, think again., the 72-73 year. It was stated i dance team members all ly at 1 p.m. Watch next week’s City won the opener 76-72 in a MBF of Western Hemlock and For instance a local item sell- I the Chamber will need another been studying violin in Salem. [ through high school. As a paper for further details. other coniferous species sold rugged defensive battle. ing for $50. the same item 50, order of brochures and an up- Miss Willson is planning a ! Freshman she participated in 1 Thursday (today) the local at the advertised rate of $35.45 miles away would have to sell 1 dated fact sheet, June wedding. She and her track. She is a member of '■ Detroit Team Places team will meet a Cascade per M. Some High Schools have not for $34.50 in order to break | C---- Included in the sale were husband-to-be are considering Honor Society and Vice-Presi- Church team at 7 p.m. at the even. Sound _____ off __ base? ____ Not _.... | answered yet in regard to the 230 acres of all species logs dent of the Senior class. Second At Track Meet local Grade School gym. so. The American Automobile term scholarships being offer- involvement in some kind of priced at $51.74 per acre. Miss Olson plans to attend Detroit High School took sec Association certifies that it ed by the Chamber to each religious work. Hope is the Other bidders were Young & Chemeketa Community Col- ond place (points) in the track costs 15.5 cents to drive your I High School in the area rep. Morgan, Inc., MUI City and U. wnere she sue will win enter enter the meet sport events held at Per car one mile. So if you’ve' resented by the North Santiam daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen ]ege where S. Plywood-Champion Papers, C. Willson of Mill City. I medical assistant program. rydale Friday afternoon. driven 100 miles round trip to Chamber of Commerce. Lebanon. In the 100-yard dash, broad pick up that special, you’ll’ ---------------------------- jump and discus (throwing) have added $15.50 to that pur- Petitions Due For I Dennis Benton placed first, State Forester Harter chase. That buy suddenly and second in the shot put. School Board Position turns sour. Guest Speaker At Stanley Williamson took Local merchants, no matter DETROIT—One position will first place In the 2-mile whether it is a job of printing, be open on the Detroit school Woman's Club Fifteen Detroit High School and in the 880. Marty Gard- students attended the three- letterheads, wedding station- board of education, Mrs. Ruth State Forester Harter of ner placed third in the 880 ery, envelopes or any other Miller, district school clerk an- Hi School Conference at Salem was guest speaker for and shot put, and took second day things you can purchase right, nounced. Cannon Beach last week. The the Woman’s Club when they place in the 2-mlle. here at our shop; or the gro-1 Board member whose term James Drago placed second group left here Friday after met Tuesday evening, March ceries. clothing, hardware, or is expiring is Mrs. Opal Lem- returning home Monday 21, at the home of Mrs. Charles in the high jump, third in the noon Mrs. Cone Stewart, Linn anything else— you ultimately ( ing. The term is for four years. aiijr tiling ciijvj'-'v* afternoon. They were accom Kelly with Mrs. Lee Ross as 440, and in the javelin, and do just as well at home. And f Petitions may be obtained at County Speech therapist, has fourth in the 220. Donald San panied by Mr. and Mrs. Henry hostess. Mr. Harter, who was these merchants are the ones the school administrative office been assisted in her program and Mrs. Harold Roth. introduced by Mrs. O. K. De er took fourth place In the 2- Hiebert at the Mill City Elementary that support your local schools, and must be filed with the Main speaker at the confer Witt, showed many beautiful There will be lots of activity and javelin, mile and 1-mile School by the following stu churches and organizations. district clerk on or before was Paul (Tex) Yearout, slides chiefly of the Mt. Jef- In the relay race, Dennis ence dents: Kurt Carpenter, Blair I f at the new City Park this Sat Don’t be hoodwinked by the April 1, 1972. popular youth speaker at ferson Wilderness Area and urday as plans are being made , Benton, Stanley Williamson, Bamholdt, Kathy Kindred and Polls will be open in smooth looking bargains you conferences and high other scenic spots in the Cas to plant shrubs which were, Marty Gardner, and James I camps, Nancy More. see at some distant point. Not grade school library from 8 school assemblies. A noted cade Mountains. His talk was donated by the Oregon Correc- [ Drago took second place, These student assistants I only that, your home mer m. to 8 p.m. May 1. lecturer from Yaki- entitled “The New Look in Only five from Detroit school I i humorous have been using programmed tional Instituiton nursery. chants are here to serve you ma, Wash., he travels across Trees.” participated in the track meet, units of speech instruction tomorrow, and they stand be the U.S., Canada and Europe Twenty-four persons attend Three trucks will be going with individual students. They in Saturday morning to pick while other participating on speaking engagements. hind the things they sell. ed the affair with Mrs. Frank count correct and incorrect up the plants. There will be schools had 14 participants Entertainment was provided Stromquist and Mrs. William from each school. verbal responses and keep data about a musical group called Plus- Bogle, who are interested In 350 shrubs to be plant Due to the track meet Coach by on each student with whom ed and volunteers are needed One from Mt. Hood Commun organizing a Junior Woman’s of Vince Drago, being out they work. They also help the for the Saturday work. ity College, Portland, and a Club, as special guests. Mar Election of officers was held elementary _________ ______ ____ _ town, no further details of i musical students write duet called Hoover and garet Stromquist is a past-pres at last Thursday night’s Mill speeches for carry over into The Mill City Woman’s Club the event were learned. Clark, Chenney State College, ident of the Eugene Junior City Jayceette meeting at the the classroom. These young will be serving coffee and Chenney, Wash. Woman’s Club. Senior woman home of Mrs. Rod Syverson. high school people have been lunch which will include home Detroit Dam-Weather High school students attend agreed to sponsor the new GATES — The Gates City j Officers for the coming year doing an excellent job and made doughnuts. ing were: Donald Hiebert, Pool group when their plans are Council met in regular session are Mrs. Mike Wilson, presi- their services are much appre Max. Mln. Elev. Pep. Robert McGarrity, James Dra formalized. If you can wield a spade or Thursday evening. March 16, • dent; Mrs. Jack Bain, vicc- ciated by the speech therapist. .18 go, Rick and Randy Roth, Ron Conducting the business push a wheelbarrow, why not Mar. 15 55 41 1549.64 I pr sident; Mrs. Dale Shepard, at the Gates City Hall. 56 41 1555.15 ,0 nie Lynn Wiley, Stanley Wil meeting, which followed the Councilman Marvin Ed s< -■rotary; Mrs. Rod Syverson, journey on down to the new Mar. 16 Judy Whiteley, Vickie program, was Toni Thomas City Park Saturday about 1 Mar. 17 60 42 1552.89 .0 liamson, wards submitted his résigna- I treasurer and Mrs. Ira Clark, 1546.05 .15 Monroe, Sherry Williamson, with Deanna Shepard assist tion to be effective immediate- historian. A joint installation Canyon Baptist Church p.m. and help out with this Mar. 18 65 43 Colleen Lynn, Georgian and ing as secretary. The treasur worthwhile community proj i Mar. 19 46 41 1543.15 .19 ly. The council reluctantly ac- ' of officers will be held with Sher White all of Detroit and 1 er’s report was given by Kate .0 49 38 1539.26 20 Mar. i ect. The new park is located i cepted the resignation as he I the Jaycees on the evening of Sponsors Missionary 58 38 1538.20 .0 Idanha, and Debbie Quarry Doble, who also reported on on S. E. Fairview between 4th ! Mar. 21 has been a hard working coun- ' April 8 in the Santiam High ...52 of Mill City. the card sale and new note cil member and has put in School Auditorium. A potluck Emphasis Week and 6th streets (the shingle Total Pep. for Week paper being available. mill road.) many hours of time and effort ! dinner is being planned for the Correspondence included an | installation which will be open for the city. Missionary Emphasis Week Bowlers Of The Month Among those who have been j nouncement of the Fourth Dis Ron O’Donnell vas appoint I to the public. is to begin March 26 through trict Convention to be held on ed as water caretaker. Mr. Plans were made for assist- March 31 at the Canyon Bap working diligently on the i project are Mae Mowery and1 Tuesday, April 11, at the Sil O’Donnell was also appointed ■ ing the Jaycees with the an tist Church in Lyons. verton Methodist Church with to fill councilman Edwards nual Easter Egg Hunt and dis- “The Challengers” will be Elaine Russell, both members Silverton Woman’s Club, Zen ! cussion on the Queen Corona- featured at the special Palm of the Area Beautification position. ith Club, and Junior Club as Mayor Lorraine Bibler read ! tion and July 4th activities. Sunday services at 11 a. m. on Committee and Adolph Brun l hostesses, and the Spring meet- The next meeting will be the 26th. Spokesman for the ner, City Park and Street a letter from Mr. and Mrs. Mc ■ ing of the Marion County Fed Cloud presenting their plans for held March 30 at 7:30 p.m. at group is Darrold Kennedy, an Commissioner. eration to be held on Wednes- property in the Lynwood Ad the home of Mrs. Mike Wilson. nouncer for the Gospel Sing ' day, April 12, at the Waldo dition. The planning commis program on radio station Hills Grange Hall with Union sion recommended approval Deanha PTC To KPDQ on Mlurday evenings. Guests Attend I Hill and Willard Clubs as pending clearance of the Coun I “The Challengers” are a group hostesses. Several from here Have Talent Show ty Sanitary Department. 1 of young men from Portland Legion Meeting I will attend each group Others appearing before the DETROIT—The Deanha Par- singing the good news of the I Plans were made for a silver council were Mr. Jenks with * ent Teachers Club has slated gospel. The Mill City-Gates Post No. | tea for Camp Easter Seals to Plans for improvements to the I April 8 for its annual schol Mr. and Mrs. Galen Currahs, 159 American Legion met re be held the afternoon of Gates Trailer Park in the arship “Talent Show”. The missionaries to Senegal, West cently at the Eagles Lodge. 'Thursday, April 27, at Fellow- event he should purchase the event will be held in the Africa will be at the Sunday Eleven members were present. | ship Hall. It is hoped to pro- park and the Gerald Rubys school’s gym. and Monday evening services 1 vide camperships for several Visitors were the District who are trying to determine Those wishing to “get in the I at 7 p.m. i crippled children and adults. who owns the street in the act” may contact any of the Guest missionary for Tues Two Commander, Joseph Di- I Co-chairman will be Toni front of their home for main following committeemen, Mrs. day evening services will be Fillipi; First Vice-Commander, ' Thomas and Mamie Reed, with tenance purposes. Lynn Williamson, chairman, Miss Phyllis Clatterbuck from Claude Huffman; Second Vice Deanna Shepard and Kate Commander, Kertsen Wind In other business, it was Mrs. Wayne Crist, Mrs. Arthur Northeast BraziL Named "Bowlers of the Month” at North Santiam Doble and others assisting. suggested to check on the pos Whiteley, Mrs. Jeanne Blake For the Wednesday through and District Two Adjutant, | I^nes in Stayton Monday evening were Sonny Owen, A report on the Steering sibility of changing the coun or Mrs. Joe Zelfer. Friday evening services the Grace Matsen. class A mens, Judy Holm, class A womens, and Tom j Committee was given by Ruth cil meeting time from 8 to Refreshments were served Registration deadline for missionary will be Buell Had Westenhouse, class B mens. —Photo by Stan Ogden Cummings. following the meeting. 7:30 p.m. acts is April 1. ley to Borneo, Indonesia. Stayton 134-114 Plans For J. C. Egg Hunt Underway m High School Students Assist Speed) Therapist : Jayceettes Elect Ron O'Donnell New [New 9^'c®rs. Councilman at Gates a w Shrubs To Be Planted At City Park Detroit Students Attend Conference At Cannon Beach Freres Veneer High Bidder At Timber Auction