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Enterprise ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY EK 28 VOLIMI OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND North Santiam Fourth of July Princesses a Down ihe Avenue t Bj Don Moffatt $4.50 a YEAR — 10c a Copy T1IE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY. OREGON THURSDAY, JI NE «. 1972 Chamber Awards Detroit Are Honored At July Fourth Coronation Set for Sat. Four Stayton and Mill City Wow! Back at work again residents have been awarded this bright, shiny Monday scholarships to Chemeketa morning. Can’t say that I’m | Community College by the as bright as the day after 10 The Mill City Jaycees and North Santiam Chamber of DETROIT — The following days of chasing around the students selected by the teach- | I Jayceettes are busy this week Commerce. country in our “mini home." 'rhe annual $100 scholarships preparing for the Queen Coro ing staff for outstanding | It was a good trip, after we achievements were the recip were awarded for the first nation ceremonies to be held got under way. When we start time to Kathy Connally of ients of scholastic awards at ed out last Thursday noon. I Stay ton, daughter of Mr. and Saturday evening at the San- the Detroit High School grad didn’t get the trailer hooked uation commencement program I Mrs. Dorman Connally; Sandy ti.un High school auditorium. up quite right. It swayed quite » *» i i Smith of Stayton; Jackie Clark The coronation program, | Wednesday. May 31st. a bit going up the Canyon and | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ver scheduled to begin at 7:30, The Valedictorian award friend wife was a little skittish J I went to Sue Morgan, daugh- non Clark of Lyons, and Vick will include presentation and about that — you know how 1 ter of Mrs. Dorothy Johnson ie Olson, daughter of Mr. and crowning of the 1972 Junior wives are about things “like of Marion Forks and Vern Mrs. George Loveall of Mill Court. Queen Jill Girod and that there.” When we stopped ; 1 City. King Frank Shepherd. Also on Morgan, rural Stayton. at Detroit, I decided something ( Miss Morgan was also nam The scholarships were giv the program will be Jeannie would have to be done to I en to the students who will be Sweeny, vocalist, and Bl issa ed 1972 Oregon Scholar and I change that situation. So all I! recipient of the Danforth entering Chemeketa vocation Syverson who will do a tap ■ had to do was lower the lift Foundation award T Dare You' al-technical programs this fall. routine. 17^ on the trailer hitch one more book, and a complimentary Master of Ceremonies will ■ 1 link, putting a little more of subscription to the Reader’s be Mike Wilson who will make the weight on the back of the the presentation of the prin car and it then trailed like a Digest. The Salutatorian award went cesses. The princesses and their dream. After that, things went ' _ ' , son of sponsors are Patti Babbitt, Sea along smoothly. At Reno, we to Gregory Slayden, Ed Slayden of Mr. and Mrs. Scouts; Debbie Bamhardt, Re had a pleasant surprise. Our has a grade One of these seven princesses will itorium. They are front row Patti Bab bekahs; Jackie Clark, Jayce son, Brian, and a friend, Jim Detroit. Greg of 3.14, is a ettes; Nancy Lalack, Order of Bush, from Phoenix met us point average National Honor be selected and crowned as the “1972 bitt, Debra Bamhardt and Jackie Clark. Rainbow for Girls; Linda Long, there, and went on with us to | member of the Student Body Fourth of July Queen” in coronation Standing: Patty McClintock, Nancy La- Society and ceremonies to be presented Saturday lack, Linda Long and Starla Neal. The Mill City Garden club Lions Club and Auxiliary; Pat Quincy, Ca., for a visit with | president. He was also the re- evening in the Santiam High School Aud- —Stan Ogden Photo. met Thursday at the home of ty McClintock, Garden Club, Alta’s brother and sister-in- Mrs. Jennie Cauble with Mrs. and Starla Neal, Junior Wom law, Bob and Claire Schultz. I cipient of the activities award. Lucy Young was the recip- an’s Club. Al Yankus as co-hostess. Another brother, George and ent of a $500.00 Deanha Lyons Church Has The princesses will each pre A 12 o’clock luncheon was his wife. Hilda, came from Los ' Parent Teachers Club Scholar Monthly Weather served. Mrs. Ervin Peterson, sent their talent selection and Angeles, so we had a nice fam ship. Marty Gardner, son of Homecoming June 4 president, presided at the busi will be judged on talent, poise, ily visit. From there we head Mr. and Mrs. Al Gardner, re Report Is Given ness meeting. The club voted question and answer and per ed for the coast, down through ceived the citizenship award. LYONS—Approximately ! 100 to not have a tail gate sale the sonality. DETROIT — Weather read > the Feather River canyon and This award is based on stu were in attendance for the I 4th of July as they had plan Immediately following the out into the valley where it dents who seem the most co ings for the month of May, The North Santiam Fratern- j Homecoming at the Lyons ned as too many would either coronation, a “Queens Ball” was hot as - - - The car operative with other students 1972, with comparative read- boiled, and so did we. We and faculty, individual con I ings for May of 1971, are as al Order of Eagles and Auxil United Methodist church Sun be gone or were having com will be held in the Student | follows: iary #3384 held their annual day, June 4, with former old pany and would not be able Commons. Steve Jeter is chair wound up at the town of Shas- i Highest temperature for installation of officers Satur friends and members present to help. man and Mr. and Mrs. Dale ta where we spent the night. | sideration for others and cour I May 1972 was 90 degrees on day evening at the Lodge. as well as former ministers. It was cooler in the evening, ; tesy. Mrs. Doris Rogers asked all Edwards will be assisting. award is also based on | the 28th. The lowest was 32 Former ministers who were Installing officers were Dor could to come to There will be taped music. Ad and then we cut off of 1-5 at | This y_ j student affairs. i degrees on the 9th, and the othy Hansen, State Junior Past pastors of the church were who possibly Sutherlin getting to the coast i ______ outstanding her home on June 15 at 10:30 mission will be $1 or 50c with via that route. We found out | She ck“ is the daughter of Mr. average mean was 57 degrees. Madam President, of Albany John Elmore and Greg Johan-i I a. m. to help work on decora- the purchase of a coronation and Mrs. . Robert Young of Total precipitation was 3.36 and Darlene Voss of the Cor son who have been attending I |tions for the 4th of July float. ticket. about inai that luuiv route at uuv one vi of _________________ Ore-' seminar at Los Angeles, and I Those attending are asked to I A dance for grade schoolers information booths. Nice I Manon Forks. _ . ,. ' inches, with the greatest fall i gon’s i----------- I— ‘ ‘ ' AthlnTir awrard went t° I being 1.16 inches on the 20th. vallis Auxiliary; Bob Hansen, Rev. R. A. Feenstra of Falls Boy Athletic It was a nice - — ------ ----- -- Mcing l.iu uitiica Wil me ¿vm. will get underway at 7:30 p Past State President and Se people there. I bring a sack lunch. three davs . ! --------- Donald Hiebert and Girl ath- namaging winds prevailed on cretary of the Albany Lodge, City as well as George Rose- m. in the Grade School gym. ce ua.ya Monday evening, the club trip and we si ipent ‘ P _ m Patty Tower. Tower |the 191h and 20th with con. ,etic award to fO,mer di8trict ! planted“ 20(5 ’mangold " plànïs Admission to this is 50c and and Chuck Voss of the Corval at Beverly Beach. It w ras cold j Donald and , siderab]e thunder and ijght. is the son of Mr. ar.d lis Aerie. Mrs. Lorraine Bibler su perintendent. they had purchased in 1 the new Mr and Mrs. Dale Shepherd and windy. We met some fine Mrs. Henry Hiebert and Pat-| Former members coming city park. are in charge. The kids are people from Florida, and the ty is the daughter of the late I ning followed by heavy rain acted as installing secretary. Heading the Auxiliary for i the longest distance were Mr. There will be no i summer bringing their own records people next to us were from Kenneth and Mrs. Tower of fall on the 20th. There were 16 sunny days, with several the 1972-73 year will be and Mrs. Paul Johnston from meetings. The next I meeting and refreshments will be serv Salem. We also visited an Idanha more only partly sunny. A light Mrs. Harold Wiltse and Wil Walla Walla, Wn., and Mr. and will be in September. ed. old friend, Kate Cowan, at Lucy Young was the recipient frost covered the ground on liam McCall is the president Mrs. Cooly from Culver. Fol Coronation tickets may Mrs. Peterson presented each Toledo. Then back home and of the activities award. lowing the morning service, a member with a seed necklace still be purchased from any the morning of the 19th. Dur of the Aerie. here I am back at work right ing May, 1971, the high temp Gifts were presented to the potluck dinner was served in she purchased on her trip to of the princesses or at the door. where I started a week or so erature was 82 degrees on the presidents, Lola • he church dining hall, follow Hawaii in March. Timber Sale To Be outgoing ago. It is always nice to get 12th, the low was 34 on the Pollreisz and Ivan Clason. The ed by a program celebrating For the program, Mrs. Clyde home, though, only now comes Held June 22 17th, and the average mean incoming presidents spoke the church history with Rev. Phillips demonstrated corsage the lawn work. Ick! DETROIT- Sealed bids wiU was 55 degrees. Total precipi briefly on their goals for the Laron Hall in charge. making. Then each member be received by the Detroit made a corsage and each one While we were gone of Ranger station, up to and not tation was 3.39 inches, with coming year. Following the installation was given a “kit” to take home course you all read of Presi later than 10 a. m. June 22, the heaviest being .99 inches to make a corsage. dent Nixon’s historic trip to followed immediately by oral on the 16th. There were four ceremonies, dancing and a late Lyons 4 H Fair To , . ' days of winds, and the rainfall ------------------------ evening potluck supper were Mrs. Larry Doble received Russia. I think he should be lv bidding for an estimated 6,000.-1 on the 13th turned to a brief enjoyed by members and the Sponsor Parade the door prize. Attending were The final Cub Pack meeting commended for his efforts to • • . th- 00 Bf of Willamette National fall of hail, which however, guests. ------- ■; The Lyons 4-H Fair will be Mrs. Else Allen, Mrs. Kenneth of the spring season was held case the ease me tension lensiuii between 1' me , , u. S. and Russia, the two most Forest timber in the Short soon melted. having a parade on Saturday, Corning, Mrs. Elizabeth Cyr, May 24 at the Scout Cabin. While in 1972 there was no powerful nations on the earth.i Creek Overstory timber sale. June 24. Any organization Mrs. O K. DeWitt, Mrs. Kate The meeting started with a There are a lot of skeptics in i The sale located approxi- snow on the mountains after Detroit Dam - Weather wishing to enter, may contact Doble, Mrs. Pauline Hansen, wiener and marshmallow roast, both parties, who say nothing ™ately 9 6 “lles .^Vao^Mbf the 3rd, in 1971 the snow re Mrs. Otis Bishop at 769-2078 or Mrs. Molly Larson, Mrs. Dor The Gates Firemen who spon- Pool will come of it. Those politi- Detroit, consists of 5JBOOI Mb mained on the mountain tops othy Peterson, Mrs. Muriel sor the Pack, provided t h e Max. Mln. Elev. Pep 859-2293. until the 18th of the month. cians who said our President of °°uglasf Mhf of All entries must be lined Phillips, Mrs. Goldie Rambo, wieners and buns. The Flack 0 May 31 77 49 1566.60 made this trip and the trip to, and 2q°° the furnished 0 up by 9 a. m. and the parade Mrs. Doris Rogers, Mrs. Carol Committee June 1 67 49 1566.03 Thomas, Mrs. Mary Tolbert, marshmallows, mustard, cat- 0 will begin at 10 a. m. Red China for political pur-| Western Hemlock and other June 3 75 51 1566.05 The 4-H Fair will be open Mrs. Faye Verbeck and the i sup, coffee and ice cream and 0 poses should be branded like coniferious species valued at Vacation Bible School June 2 73 49 1566.02 0 to the public at the Grange hostesses, Mrs. Yankus und the Den Mothers brought tile some of our products, “brand $32.65 per M. Included in the June 4 65 50 1566.08 Koolaid. There were 78 hot 0 Hall immediatey following the Mrs. Cauble. X.” I think they have small sale is 198 acres of all species Set for Idonha June 5 77 54 1565.97 dogs consumed. minds. By the way some of logs priced at $47.58 per acre, 0 parade. June 6 80 55 1567.87 IDANHA — Daily Vacation Following the campfire, Cub the politicos are acting. I feel which the bidder is required Inducted Into Honor Bible School program will be Master Ken Harrison present there are a lot of big winds, to purchase. [ presented at 10 a. m. Sunday Fourth of July Junior Court ed awards to the following and small minds in Washington Society at Detroit I morning during the Sunday cubs: Larry Brown, wolf No matter what the outcome DETROIT At a recent as- school hour at the Idanha Com of these visits, you will have, i sembly at Detroit School, three badge; Pat Budlong, assistant munity Church. Certifications to admit that Nixon is really, sophomores, Ricky and Randy denner badge; Jeff Ficker, a and awards will be presented trying, and that is a lot more, Roth and Bonnie Young, were wolf badge, a gold and silver at that time. than seme of his predecessors inducted into the National arrow; Greg Humes, a 2-year Detroit Ranger Station will The weeks Daily Vacation pin and gold arrow; Paul Lew did. Honor Society. have a new Fire Control Of Bible school for youngsters is a Bob Cat pin and Denner Randy and Ricky are the will close Friday with a pic bar, Brian Murney, an assistant Now for the clincher that ficer effective June 11. twin sons of Rev. and Mrs. Vai Andermatt, who will be ___ nic. really makes me boil. Only 48 Harold Roth and Bonnie is Denner bar; Greg Payseno, of our 100 U. S Senators bo filling John Devereaux’s po-| Daily Vacation Bible School the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wolf Badge and a gold and sition is transferring here from I for High School students 9th thered to show up to get Nix Robert Young of Marion Forks. two silver arrows, Dan Sims a on’s first hand report of the Orleans. Ca. He was Fire Con- through the 12th grades will Three seniors remain on the 2 year pin and Denner bars. trol officer on the Orleans | be held at the Idanha Com- Following the presentation, Russian visit. Some were in society. They are Jody White- Cubmaster Ken expressed his California beating the brush ' Ranger District in Six Rivers munity Church June 12th ley, Lucy Young, and Judy through the 16th from 7 to personal thanks for all those for votes, when they should National Forest. Benton. Vai, with his wife, Karen. 9 p. m.; Rev. Arvin Johnson, who gave of their time and have been in Washington, try effort to make this year’s Cub ing to learn something con i daughter Valerie, and sons pastor of the church, announ ' Local Area Students Scout program a success. structive. The candidates for Mike. Victor. Vincent, and ces. Douglas will be residing in The evenings program will President of the United States To Graduate From include Bible study, colored _____ would have improved their im | Mill City. slides, and volley ball will Oregon College of Ed age considerably by being in Washington that is what we Guess I’m a little old fashion provide recreation. George Benhart Maki and pay them for — rather than ed, but maybe the “eye for Isaura Ann Storey of Detroit, spreading the BULL In Cali- an eye and tooth for a tooth” Mary Susann Heller of Mill fornia. I guess that is what would be in order for our day | Well-Ch!ld Clinic City, Geraldine Anne South of we will have to put up with too, as well as in Biblical Gates, and Ronald Norman Set For June 20 from our Congressmen and times. Thomasson of Idanha are Firemen were called to the A well-child conference and Like I have said before, our Senators, until the people rise among 850 OCE students who William Meherin home at 424 immunization clinic will be up and demand that they give courts and our juries are too will receive degrees at the Cedar Street at approximately permissive. The time will held by the Marion County us our money’s worth. annual commencement cere 11:20 a. m. Sunday. The come, probably before I am Health Department Tuesday, mony Friday, June 9, at 2 p. alarm was turned in by neigh Jill Girtxi and Frank Shepard were nam I see by the Monday morn recycled, when the people will June 20 at Calvery Lutheran | m at the college stadium. bor and fireman, Dick Olm ed this week as Junior Queen and King for Church 198 Fem Ridge road in |------------------------------------------- stead ing paper that Angela Davis get up off their brains and the July Fourth festivities this year. Crown is free. My Gawd! Guess a do something about these pas. Stayton. Hours will be 9:30 a. The Metierins had left on va If the number following cation ing of the Junior Court, by 1971 Fourth of person can do almost anything sive court decisions. And then m. to 12 noon and 1 p. m. to Friday evening and the 3:30 p. m. Angela, a professed Commun now and get away with it. July Queen Sonja Martin, will take place at fire was believed to have your name on The En _ to bring Parents wishing Ditto for the guy who shot ist, came out of the court with the .selection and coronation of the 1972 started from a folded electric terprise label reads blanket which was in a babys Governor Wallace. Some place the old raised fist bit and said their children to be seen by Queen this Saturday evening. June 10. Jill is along the line I read where his “power to the people.” BULL, the physician should make an the five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 6-72 it's time to send playpen and had shorted out attorney was pleading him in as one of my business asso appointment in advance by Damage was confined to Jim Girod and six year old Frank is the son calling Mrs. Walter Frey, Ph. nocent How come, when peo ciates on Wall Street (in Mill a check for renewal. smoke and did not blaze. of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shepard Enterprise Photo 769-2732. ple saw him shoot the man? City) says. ■ l S3 4 .fSSi 1 * a 11 " * J 1 I ' < - . iII E It £ Garden Club Plans July Fourth Float Eagles Install Officers Saturday Cub Scouts Get Awards at Meeting Firemen Called to Sunday A.M. Fire