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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1972)
■i A City Ret *nd PrC' G*»- K ,ner». VOLUME XXVII DUMBER 15 1> ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY—OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY’, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1972 Yearbook Receives Award $4.50 a YEAR — 10c a Copy Lyons 4-H Princesses Up and Down The Avenue • Bj Don Moffatt Better Road Is Needed Says NSCC I have often wondered just how many different agencies there are in the Marion-Polk- Yamhill counties to take care I The Willamette National The North Santiam Chamber of people in need. It comes to 1 Forest will again participate in of Commerce passed a resolu light in a new directory list the Boy Scout Project S.O.A.R. tion at their last board meet ing over 200 agencies in the (Save Our American Resourc ing expressing their dissatis tri-county Mid-Valley area. I es) for the year 1972. faction with the Forest Service This information has been S.O.A.R. was conceived as a plans for a one-lane on the last compiled by the Council of part of the Boy Scout “Boy- I stretch of the Breitenbush road Governments and the Marion- i power ’76” long range plan to where it connects with the Mt. I Polk UGN. help create concern in young Hood National Forest Service The Enterprise received a people for the quality of en roaci. A good two-lane road little information on a release vironment, and to motivate comes all the way up the north Kathy Haffer, Debbie B.shop and Cheryl Kuiken stating the book could be pur action programs designed to of the mountain in the Mt. have been named princesses to represent the Lyons 4-H side chased for a certain amount. I improve the environment. Hood National Forest. The Wil thought to myself, “what in Zane G. Smith, Jr., Super clubs at the fair which wil be held at the Santiam Vai lamette District is not contem ‘the pity sakes’ would I do visor of Willamette National ey Grange hall at Lyons on June 23 and 24. Other plating putting down a paved with a book like this, listing Forest, asked all Ranger Dis 4-Hers to participate will be clubs from Stayton, Mill one-way highway with turn all these agencies who deal tricts on the Forest to evalu City and Scio. A queen wi l be crowned on June 23. outs for passing. The Chamber with those unfortunates.” I ate the 1971 program and to ■—The Enterprise photo. felt that this was not a good wouldn’t give a cent for it, as submit new projects for 1972. move, as the right of way has it keeps me too busy trying to | “We are particularly pleased been cleared for a two mile make enough money to live on, | | with the program,” he said.1 I i Immunizations To Be stretch of road which would and the extra money it takes' eliminate a dangerous hairpin “The young people have amply Given at Area Schools to pay taxes to support all turn. demonstrated their ability and The Linn County Health De these agencies, who no doubt. The Chamber hopes the For desire to make significant con spend more money on admin- I est Service will change their tributions towards the im partment will be giving im istration than they do on real I minds and complete a two- provement of the environment. munizations at the Gates honest help to the people who | Nancy Harris, Editor and Linda Oakland otand It is our responsibility to lend School Cafeteria on April 20 A well-child confeience and lane road which could handle from 9:30 to 10 a. m., Mill City really need it. I guess that is I______ o over ___ ______________________ looking the Award received ______ from ____ the __________ National assistance in making opportun immunization clinic will be the traffic. More and more the way with all governments Press Association for their work on the 1971 Wolverine ities available, and to actively Elementary school 10:30 to 11 held by the Marlon County tourists are making the loop —the more people on the pay- Yearbook encourage this vital program.” a. m., and Mari-Linn from 1 Health Department Tuesday, drive, and a one-way road with roll, the better chance of keep- | April 18, at Calvery Lutheran turnouts would be wholly in In 1971, Project S. O. A. R. to 2 p. m. Babies at 3 months of age church in Stayton. Hours will adequate and present a haz ing their jobs going. What a! accomplishments embraced a may be given diphtheria, set-up. I’ve never been against: jQfl I IcIITI I 63 TDOOK be 9:30 to 12 noon and 1 to 3:30 ard both for log truckers and variety of activities within the cough, tetanus, p. m. helping those who really need | the tourists. Willamette National Forest. ‘ whooping (DPT) and polio immuniza help, but I am surely against The Chamber will have the Parents wishing to bring In the Detroit Ranger Dis tions. Booster shots will be all these agencies which over- , their children to be seen by general meeting April 19 at the trict the Mill City Explorer given preschoolers. Measles lap to the extent that even the physician should make an Frontier between Mill City Scout Post with Tom Drynan they do not know where to as leader, aided in the restora-i and rubella immunizations are appointment in advance by and Gates. At this time a nom Santiam High School has re start or stop. How can they i tion of Marion Lake by remov given to children who have calling Mrs. Walter Frey at inating committee will be nam their first birthday. tell where their jurisdiction ceived word from the National ed by President Jerry Coff 769-2732. ing and disposing of eight | passed There is no charge for these is effective in giving the most Scholastic Press Association President George Long an Well-child conferences pro man. off- boats which were sunk immunizations. assistance for the money ex that the 1971 Wolverine Year nounced at the Lions Club shore. A film on Chemeketa Com vide an opportunity for par pended? There must be a book has been awarded Second meeting Monday night that ents to consult with a physic munity College will be shown Class Honor in the All-Amer broad overlapping of assistance next week the six clubs in the ian and public health nurse at this time. groups that possibly could be 1 ican Critical Service at the district will meet with the Kreiger Home about the health status of their University of Minnesota School eliminated. club at The Frontier. children. Immunization for all much I Journalism. This honor is local Damaged by Fire Just think of how l..»-... Zone chairman this year is ages are given at the clinics money could be saved if about shared with _11 other ^schools i Fred Krecklow, who said he I A fire which started about 7 when indicated. No appoint three "'fourth's of these age. •eies McNary I hoped ^therZ* ™cmlTbe T good! °’.c,lock Wednesday morningTL J i ¡1 HF morning ment necessary for immuniza could h« be gdimlnnfoH eliminated, and thoiV their | High K>i>h School of Salem. .. rnuid -turnout for this meeting. At did extensive damage to the, 1111110110^/ rAjJlII Zj tions only. The analysis and rating of the meeting Monday night, all h°m.® of “work load” taken care of by i^ar’lcs Krieger nn vftu knnw enmeon» wl I the yearbooks is based on pho members but two were present *alP"y on s E. Kingwood. | Do you know someone who the remaining one fourth. plays the saw, or renders ’’My The Marion County Health I certainly do not blame the tography, copy, display, cov when Dave Green, Republican —------ 1 " fireman on the scene said Gal Sal” on the bicycle pump, World War I Veterans Department, i n cooperation erage, and concept. One of the people who have these jobs. candidate for the Oregon he .? believed fire started elJeved_? the hl.or perhaps a friend who picks with the Marion County Chap The most of them probably are judges commented, “The Wol House of Representatives ------- from , . at ^he furnace which is located country guitar, banjo or wash- Elect New Officers ter of “The Restaurants of trying to do a good job, and verine is modern in spirit and District 55 spoke to the mem- I board? Can you tap-dance on Oregon,” has established an certainly they could do a bet appearance.” Annual Advisor, bers. He is making a concerted aSe was done to the kitchen roller skates or play a concer The World War I Veterans award to be presented to “The ter job if these 200 agencies Mrs. Sue Poole states that the effort to meet his constituents araa> and the attic he said, held their regular meeting at Cleanest Place Around.” tino? staff of the award winning could be co-ordinated under trying to find out just what he . Mr. Krieger was at work These and any other talents the Gates Club House Satur First recipient of the award fewer administrators. At least Wolverine can be justly proud can do to help, if elected. I when the fire started and Mrs. ranging from the bizarre to the day, April 8. A potluck dinner of their accomplishment as , they would know who to help. Mr. Green was inroduced Krieger is in a Salem hospital beguiling are welcome to au was served at noon with the was the Riverview Inn at Me hama. The award was present and who to take off their assist-1 competition was keen, where surgery was perform dition for the Santiam Variety meeting following. ed to the restaurant Wednes ance rolls. Probably the main 'publication for two consecu-' °* ‘he Mill City Jaycees. Jay- ed Wednesday morning. Nomination and election of and Talent Show Thursday, A car in the garage also wasj April 13, at 7:30 in the high officers was held. Elected of day afternoon by County Com use of this compilation of facts tive years, feels that the 1972 cee President Mike Wilson also missioner Pat McCarthy and damaged by the fire. The home on the agencies will be by was a guest for the evening. ficers are P. L. Mulligan, com County Health Officer, John T. school auditorium. is covered by insurance. those running the show. They Wolverine surpasses its pre- i The show itself is scheduled mander; Ralph Knight, first Herron. might even find out what they decessor in many areas. She is for April 25 at 8 in the audl- vice-commander; Paul Hamil confident that the 1972 an-1 Purpose of the award is to Ministerial Ass'n. should be doing. At least they Detroit Dam-Weather torium. The theme is "When ton, second vice-commander; honor the restaurant found to might know who they were nual could win a top award if Plans Singspiration Claude Bruder, adjutant; Earl In Spring. . . but that should Pool be superior in the areas of supposed to help, and not be it is submitted to the Associat Max. Mln. Elev. Pep. not deter anyone from break Loucks, quartermasisr; Glen cleanliness and food handling A Singspiration sponsored by fighting with each other to ed Collegiate Press National 5 64 46 1542.08 .14 ing out their old straw hat and Anderson, chaplain; Clyde Ol practices. Every restaurant in determine who should be doing Scholastic Press Association. the Mill City Ministerial As ' April April 6 64 41 1544.51 1.20 cane, or dusting off plumed iver, sergeant at arms; Ernest Marion County is eligible, re sociation will be held at the ; Nancy speaks for the entire what! 1546.95 1.13 hats and zany comic mono Ragsdale, service officer; Hen I wonder what happened to student body when she says, Christian Church April 21. ' April 7 52 34 1548.19 .80 logues for an April 25 show ry Peterson, Judge advocate gardless of size. 8 45 32 The award, which is a large The evening ’ s activities will April “ We would like to express our i the old belief that each should and Claude Lewin, legislative plaque with the name of the 154985 .67 ing in Mill City. do something for himself, and gratitude to supporters of our begin with a potluck dinner at April 9 43 33 1548 95 .02 For further information, officer. Trustees are Ernest award winner inscribed with 36 not sit around waiting for the annual, who we feel helped 6:30. All are welcome to come April 10 49 contact Jim Lewis or Tom Ragsdale, Clyde Oliver and the date, will remain with the 54 37 1548.83 .20 11 and enjoy the dinner and April make this award possible. ” government to do it for him. Claude Lewin. 4.16 Grant. recipient for two months at group singing. 1 Total Pci>. for Week We’ve gone a long way down which time selection of a new the road to socialism, and un winner will be announced. less this trend can be reversed, our country will go down the tube, like all other countries New Information in the past have when they lost their principles and their On Registering for morals. It doesn’t present a The Jaycees have announced 18 Year Olds very pretty picture does it? that they will be hosting a It was announced this week And is this the kind of coun motorcycle Poker Run. May 7, by Del Riley, Linn County try we want to leave to our for people between the ages of Clerk, that any person resid children and grandchildren? 14 and 114 years of age. ing in the State of Oregon who I am certainly not apologiz Chairman of the project, Rod is 18 years of age or older may ing for the great strides this Syverson, says a 40-mile course register. There is no residency country has made in develop has been laid out in the area requirement and an applicant ment in the past, and neither I between Mill City and Lyons may register regardless of am I condoning the love bead 1 and there will be maps of the length of residency in the and hairy outlook of some of course available. State. our younger generation. I only The event will take place at i Registration closes 30 days hope they can wake up and do 11 a. m. but all those who wish prior to election day and those their part in keeping America to participate are asked to sign reaching 18 years of age be a strong nation, and one of in at 1 a. m. to pay the en tween the close of registration which they can be proud. trance fee of $1.50 per bike. and election day may pre-reg It’s going to take a lot more Three trophies will be award ister during the 30 day period than demonstrations to keep ed. Watch The Enterprise each prior to the close of registra America strong. It is going to week for further details. tion. take some good earnest work on the part of every citizen. Snow Saturday Snarls Now think about that! Reno Fun Night Traffic on Sant. Pass. The Mill City Jaycees and for the invocation by Rev. La presentation of past officer feelings for the Jaycees and A copyreader on a small Draws Good Crowd town newspaper couldn’t be DETROIT—Hoodoo Ski Bowl Jayceettes installed their new ron Hall, chaplain of the Mill pins and a few words from how they can help to better The “Reno Fun Night” held lieve his eyes when he read a will be operating Thuraday 1972-73 officers Saturday ev City Jaycees, and Jim Lewis out-going president, Jim Lew the community. Saturday evening at the Fire reporter’s story about the theft through Sunday during April, ening at the high school audi to lead in the Pledge of Alle is. Mrs. Jean Green installed Hall was a crowd pleaser and of two thousand and twenty- manager Lee Foster said last torium. Mr. Silbaugh then installed the following Jayceette of everyone had fun The event, giance. i A spaghetti feed for the five pigs. So, he phoned the week Guest speaker for the even the following: Mike Wilson, ficers: Laura Wilson, president; the first of its kind in Mill The area will also be open club members and their famil farmer who had reported the ing, Dave Green of Madras, president; Jack Bain, first vice Robyn Bain, vice president; City, was sponsored by the ies started the evening, with to skiers the first two week theft. president; Rod Syverson, se ' Deanna Shepard, secretary; Santiam Booster club with “Is it true that you had two ends of May, before closing decorations being many vari was then introduced. Mr. cond vice president; Laron ; Anna Syverson, treasurer and Frank Stromquist as chairman. ' Green, a past state president eties of wild flowers, including for the season, he said. thousand and twenty-five pigs Proceeds from the event will The Ski Bowl reports 182 the Oregon Grape from the of the Oregon Jaycees and now Hall, secretary; Dale Edwards, Eilene Clark, historian. stolen from you?” a candidate for State Repre treasurer and Steve Jeter, di- i Mike Wilson then led the go towards community projects inches of snok. Snow snarled North Santiam area. •Yeth,” lisped the farmer. recitation of the Jaycee creed of the Booster club. The installing program be sentative, gave an informative t rector, •Thanks,” said the wise traffic on Santiam Pass Satur Mike Wilson then gave a and the group adjourned to the Karen Davis won the grand and enjoyable talk on the his- " ' gan with the Master of Cere day morning, but State Police copyreader. and corrected the Little Reno night, sponsored prize drawing of a three-day, tory and purposes of Jaycees. short talk on his aspirations monies, Terry Silbaugh, a state reported traffic was normal by story to read. “Two sows and I two night trip to Reno. V.P. from Philomath, calling Following hi» speech, was the for the coming year and his by the Booster club. nightfall. twenty-five pigs.” Slated at Stayton Wins Award Zone Meeting Set At Lions Meeting Next Monday Night Variety and Talent Show Set for Jaycees Slate Cycle Poker Run Jaycees and Jayceettes Install Officers Riverview Gets Restaurant Award