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Mill City ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY—OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND_________ __________________________ VOLUME XXVII NUMBER 24 THE MILL CITY' ENTERPRISE—Mil J.CTTY. OREGON THURSDAY, JUNE 15. 1972 Fourth of July Queen Chamber To ^ Avenue i install New Officers Wed. Up and Down ; _ _ _ $4-50j> YEAJ^—- lOe » Copy Jackie Clark Crowned Queen of the Fourth of July At Saturday Ceremony Dr. Leonard Hayes and Dr. Robert Houtz are announcing the opening of their new dent al offices at 548 S. E. First I am always amused by the street in Mill City. They open- talk of politicians of all par I od up Tuesday of this week in ties when they tell the people At the board of directors | the new building, which is that they are going to reduce An entertaining evening of meeting of the North Santiam across from the old theatre taxes, and almost in the same | building. outstanding talent at the Charleston Dance, by Starla Chamber of Commerce held breath that they are going to They have taken space in Queen’s Coronation program at Neal; a saxophone solo, and institute programs that will last week, President Jerry this week’s Enterprise to an Coffman announced that the Santiam High School’s Audi Sailor Dance, by Patti Babbitt; give more money to the poor, nounce their hours and the and the winning number by installation banquet will be torium last Saturday evening. Jackie Clark, a clever strip that they will have a better I days they will be open. medical plan for everyone, held at the Frontier Wednes June 10, reached its climax tease to “Hub-caps and Tail Mrs. Carol Brosig has been and a myriad of other pro day, June 21st. The social hour hired as office nurse. with the crowning of Miss lights.” will start at 7 and dinner will grams that will cost nothing — Jackie Clark, who did a clev The question and answer per be served at 8. Hattie Golliet but money. They have the un. er “strip-tease” dance number iod conducted by the Master mitigated gall to state that the will be Mistress of Ceremon government will pick up the ies. as the representative of the of Ceremonies, Mike Wilson, called for poise and quick John Kohls of Pacific Pow-1 tab That is all well and good Jaycees and Jayceettes, as the thinking on the part of each until you get down to the bas er will be installed as presi- : 1972 Queen to reign over this Princess as she answered ic fact that we as individuals dent; Jim Tedrow, First Na tional bank, vice president; year ’s Fourth of July festi whichever trick question she are the government, and that vities. She was crowned by had drawn. Some of the ans it is we, through excessive tax and J. C. Kimmel, of Madison- wers were very enlightening. es, who are going to foot the Davis Insurance, secretary-1 the out-going Queen, Miss Son- I It was explained that the bill. So when you hear any treasurer. To be installed as | Miss Jackie C.ark was named Queen of ja Martin, and presented with judging was on the following politician on any level who directors will be Ray Monroe, the 1972 July Fourth Celebration at corona a dozen red roses from her basis: poise and appearance, talks of tax reduction in the Bill McCall, Don Moffatt, Hat tion ceremonies Saturday evening at the sponsors. After receiving her 20 points; talent, 30 points; face of rising costs of govern tie Golliet. and Dave Hurd. Those planning to attend the Santiam High School Auditorium. Miss Clark ment, at all levels, is, to put robe, the new Queen thank questions and answers, 20 is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vera Clark it mildly, dodging the facts. banquet on the 21st are asked ed those who had helped her, points, and personality 30 The Board of Directors of points. The girls were compli He’s just plain whistling in to return the postal cards to and was sponsored by the Jaycees and Jay- especially Miss Karen Davis. mented on being so congenial the dark, and certainly is not Doc Kimmel as soon as pos Administrative School District ceettes. — The Mill City Enterprise photo. sible, so preparations can be 129J met at Santiam High Out-of-town judges for the all through their attendance a trustworthy person. School on Thursday evening, made. event included Adrian Wilson at the Lebanon Strawberry Elmer Duncan of Western June 8th. First order of busi of Salem, co-ordinator of the Festival, the Cinderella Charm Tax figures are rather dry ballots, Marge Garner of Mon School in Salem, and while to must of us, but they are re Security Bank was present ness called for opening of bids mouth, Ginger Strawn of Stay purchasing their costumes for vealing, and show that no mat and showed slides and talked received in response to adver ton, Lanny Fredricks of Sub their various appearances as ter how you look at it, you on the new mobile bank in tisements for summer main limity, and Gene Kennedy of the 4th of July Court. are paying more in one way stallation which will be open tenance projects and 1972-1973 Salem. or another to support feder ed up in Lyons in the near supplies. Contracts were a- The drawing for the Jaycee- Special summer reading warded to the low bidders as The Mill City Lions club will Master of Ceremonies for the sponsored prize of a salmon al programs. I read where a future. classes are scheduled to begin The mobile bank, which will follows, covering specified ma have one more dinner meeting, occasion was Mike Wilson of pole and reel was won by Don family of 4 with a $10,000 in | and it will be held Monday Wednesday, June 21, and will the Mill City Jaycees, who Carlson. Special thanks was come paid an average—before be used at Lyons will be open terials and services: Removal and replacement night at the Frontier Inn. This run through August 8. I kept things moving right long, recent federal tax reductions - from 1:30 to 4 p. m. Duncan Students may report to the and furnishing the lively mu expressed for Grace Hutchin of $19.90 a week in taxes with stated he felt the new facility of roof at Gates Elementary meeting has been called to en- son’s help during the show at the piano was and at rehearsals, and it was held. But here is the sticker will be of great benefit to the School, contract awarded to able a visitation from the Mill City Grade school at the sic McGilchrist and Sons, of Sal-1 Canby club. It appears that following times: Grace Hutchinson (Mrs. Eldon) This family’s social security area. that Brunner’s Mrs. Twede’s students, next who played for the Proces mentioned em, at $5,100.00. | the Mill City club has their tax has increased by $52 an Flowers furnished all the flow year ’ s second graders, 8:30 a. Replacement and installation ( gavel and they want to come sional, accompanied some of ers and corsages for the event. nually so the family comes of lighting on Allen Field, to-! and pick it up. Dinner will be, next year s third , graders, the talents, and provided “fill- out with a net loss to the tax This year’s Junior Miss, 9:30 a. m.; next year’s fourth in” music when required, and gether with relocation of re-1 served at 7:30. collector of $41.60. Big deal. Karen Davis, was thanked for graders 10:30 a. m. lays, contract awarded to Bart- Lions are asked to meet at finished with the Recessional. We still come out on the short all her back-stage work, in Mrs. Sheythe’s and M r. lett Electric, of Salem, at $14,-1 the cook shack in the park to Entrance of the Princesses cluding managing the curtain, end of the stick. Poole ’ s students: next year ’ s and their Escorts through a 992.00. I get it cleaned up in readiness Gasoline requirements for1 for the July 4th breakfast. All I fifth graders 9 a. m.; next pastel archway at the top of and Eileen Clark was thanked the 1972-1973 school year, con Lions are urged to attend both year’s sixth graders 10 a. m. the stairway was very effec for assisting with costumes. Now a little on deficit spend The award of $25 was pre Arrangements may be made five, with the same motif be tract awarded to Atlantic Rich ing by the federal government. I field Company at $0.2195 per meetings. for the students to attend at a ing used as background for sented to Patty McClintock In 1972 we have a projected more convenient time after their stage appearance. Girls for hieng the top ticket-seller gallon. budget deficit of $38.8 billion. for the Coronation program. the first day of class. Fuel oil requirements for taking part were as follows: This is just federal. This de In her closing speech, last Gates Elementary, Mill City Patti Babbitt, escorted by Den ficit is greater than the total year ’s Queen Sonja Martin ex Elementary, and Santiam High nis Budlong, sponsored by Sea U. S. budget in 1948. In 1972 a pressed her apperciatlon to all Schools, contract awarded to Scouts: Debra Barnhardt, es projected budget of $236 bil those who had made it possible Mobil Oil Corporation at corted by Dennis Corning, for her to have such a won lion is twice the $118 billion According to a recent article | by Oddfellows and $0.1376 per gallon. sponsored budget of 1938. Now do you Rescovering of storage ware published in the May issue of Rebekahs; Jackie Clark, es- derful year. see why we are paying more house quonset with aluminum Mechanix Illustrated, there is corted by John Ruby, spon- taxes each year. The govern roof coating, materials and ap relief for asthma and hay sored by Jaycees-Jayceettes; ment is trying to be all things plication, contract awarded to fever sufferers. An article, first Nancy Lalack, escorted by DETROIT -Some 80 people to all people, instead of let Mathis Bros. Inc. of Salem, at published in September, 1961, of the Santiam Canyon honor Matt DeMain, sponsored by ting the people do more $310.00. stated anyone with asthma I 1 ed 21 years of faithful ser Order of Rainbow for Girls; for themselves, at a lot less Other business enacted dur who obtains a Chihuahua and vice Sunday in paying tribute Linda Long, escorted by Gary cost. Every time the govern ing the course of the evening keeps it close at all times, es to Forrest Holman, circulation Henness, sponsored by Lions ment makes a study, they fid included rehiring of district pecially at night, is soon prac representative of the Oregon Club and Auxiliary; Patty Mc dle around for a year or two classified personnel for the tically cured. No scientific Statesman. Among those pre Clintock, escorted by Alan I and when they are through, 1972-1973 school year. reason except the fact that sent from the Statesman were Rains, sponsored by Garden if they did learn anything, most Chihuahuas have asthma , Wendell Webb, Dan Davis and Club; and Starla Neal, escort they fail to implement any | Mr. and Mrs. Brazer Small of ed by Dennis Cox, sponsored themselves. LYONS Wednesday night changes which improve condi by Junior Womans Club. Es the City Council granted San Most doctors will say they | Salem. tions. have heard about it and dis | An engraved “special recog- cort of Sonja Martin, the 1971 tiam Sanitary Service a collec miss the subject but others 1 nition Award,” made by Mrs. Queen, was Jim Lyness. tion fee increase from $1.75 for This is like the study which Making up the 1972 Junior one can to $2.80. Each extra have recommended the Chi- Rubin Krieger of Idanha was has been made about housing huihua cure as an outside pos presented to Holman as was Court were Jill Girod as can will be $1.55. This increase for the migrant workers in Or sibility and some have said a large cake made by Mrs. Queen, and Frank Shepard as was granted for a six month egon. That, too, was a lot of The Mill City Jayceettes. they were amazed at the re Clifford Crook of Mill City. King. They were crowned by period. Several alternatives to money down the drain. Why Two quick thinking and fast sponsors of the July Fourth i sults. Kay Colburn brought the The cake, a frosted replica of out-going Queen Sonja Martin, the present system are being doesen’t the state and federal “kiddie parade,” reported this a newspaper with his picture and presented with a bouquet tested in the area for a more government let the farmers moving auto mechanics stu-, week that the parade will start article to The Enterprise. dents demonstrated theii , 1 (taken from newspaper) frost of baby roses and a kings’ economical means of collection. provide the best housing they at the school warehouse on the ed into a frame, drew much scepter, respectively. These systems will be consid can, and I believe the migrant knowledge and skill recently | corner of First and Fairview Entertainment numbers Sat ered when the rates again attention as did the peonies, workers, that is the true mi by winning the 1972 Plymouth, streets, preceding the grand Alan E. Yankus the honored guests corsage urday evening consisted of a are review<-d grant, will come in to get the Trouble Shooting Contest at, parade. It will proceed down and boutonniere courtesy of vocal solo, “Exodus,” by Miss Elmer Duncan from the Wes crops harvested and then move the Hillcrest Shopping Center,’ First street and left on I Graduates from Brunner’s Flowers, Mill City, Debbie McLain, and a dance tern Security Bank showed on to other locations where Boise, Idaho. Stanford University The Post High school classi Broadway to S. W. Second and A money tree was well wrap number, "Manda, the Panda," slides on the mobile bank there is work. I don’t think the left on S. W. Fourth and fol More than 4,(MX) graduate ' ped with greenbacks for pre- by tiny Elisa Syverson. that will be open the first government knows that mi fication was won by Phillip low Fourth to Evergreen Street and undergraduate degrees Talent numbers presented week in July. Dedication of grant means, those who come K. Guyette and Michael A. into the park where it will were awarded at Stanford’s ’ sentation to Mr. and Mrs. Hol- ’ man. by the Princesses included: Lyons Memorial Park will be to an area to hardest the Swaim of North Idaho College, disband. 81st annual commencenjcnt “Snow, floods, fire, don’t “Tribute to the American Saturday June 17. at 10 a. m. crops. Probably if we provide Area Vocational - Technical Parade categories are pets, first class accomodations, School. Swaim is the son of tricycles, floats, walking units exercises in Laurence Frost stop that man from delivering Flag,” an original composition, Councilwoman Mrs. June Mc- Amphitheater at 4 p. m. Sun-1 the Statesman, ,” ’ was the theme by Patty McClintock; A mod Pheeters is arranging the pro Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swaim of which to my way of thinking and bicycles. Entry fee is 10c day. June 11. of the testimonial conversa- ern ballet number by Linda gram and the public is invited are out of line, we can keep Gates. Commencement speaker was tion. Their victory over teams re and there will be signs mark Long; Pantomime of “Miss » . to attend. all these people forever. They ing each category at the begin James Reston, vice-president Bids will be invited to In Hosting the event were Mrs Universe, Miss U. S. A. Inter will harvest the crops, then presenting other schools in the ning of the parade. of The New York Times. Leon Lyon, Mrs. Len Davis, view,” by Debra Barnhardt;! astali a 12-inch drain tile on go on relief until the next crop area wins them all-expense Children and parents are Following his address to the Mrs. Rubin Krieger, all of Cowboy Routine to Cade’s 20th street. Several other comes along. Don’t get me trip to Los Angeles, where asked to be behind the suitable graduates, President Richard Idanha, Mrs. Walter Dewhurst, County, by Nancy I^alack;! streets will be repaired. Build, June 19-21 they will compete wrong. People who harvest our category for each child by ing permits were approved for crops are human beings. Most with more than 100 other 11:30 a. m. for judging purpos W. Lyman adjourned the cere- I Mill City, Mrs. Earl Layman, monies to other locations on I Mrs. Anne Fagan, Mrs. Mabel teams from all parjs of the U. two homes in the River road of them are good honest work es. Those arriving after 11:30 the campus, where individual area, for Walter O. OBrien and ers, and they are the ones S. in the National Trouble a. m. will not be eligible for ceremonies were held for pro Poncia, Mrs. Irene Paullin, Park To Be I Wesley Walters. Mrs. Paul Knapp and Mrs. who have chosen this way of Shooting Finals. judging. Swaim is pictured above. fessional schools and other de Harold Champion, Assisting life. Leave them alone, they Dedicated Saturday partments of the University. were Mrs. June Williamson will probably be better off in Among those receiving a and Mrs. Ralph Edminister, the long run. The way things LYONS- Dedication of the Fleetwood Receives Bachelor of Arts degree in all of Detroit. are going now, row crops in Legion May Have Lyons Memorial park will be I English was Allen E Yankus Oregon are going out, because held Saturday, June 17, at 10 ROTC Award of Mill City. it costs too much to raise and Dunk Tank July 4+h a. m. with the public Invited. Cadet Sergeant First Class Honor Society Has harvest them. A short talk will be given by The new Scottish Rite Tem The Mill City-Gates Ameri Willard F. Fleetwood, son of Mayor Dennis Clipfell and the Oh. well, I suppose if we can Legion Post held a special ple in Salem will be dedicated Leslie LaMunyan Two New Members plaque will be presented by Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Fleet were not trying to improve our meeting Monday evening, July Saturday, June 17 at 8 p. m Graduates From Biola i The National Honor Society Mr. and Mrs. Ben Little of wood of Mill City, was recent A banquet will be served in ly presented the National So country we’d soon drift into 12, at 15 Parkside Drive. There the agriculture hall at the ______ ,______ 7’.at Santiam High Corvallis. Leslie Fay LaMunyan, dau-j ’ Chapter were eight members present. journers Award in Army ” There will be refreshments. ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Les La ' School is richer by two new V. A.... ...... ....... — ... — ------- decay. But sometimes I wish Plans were discussed for State Fairgrounds for Scot Oregon at ROTC ceremonies The land for the park was do , Gloria Poole and the government would just participation in the July 4th tish Rite members, their wives Munyan, Mill City, has receiv members, nated by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard State University. ed a bachelor of music degree. Gary Henness. take care of the law enforce activities. It was decided that and special guests at 5:30. The award goes to an out- Lyons of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. in music education from Biola I These two students were not This will not be open to the standing sophomore cadet con ment, and let the local people the Legion would have the Ben Little of Alsea and Mr College, La Mirada. Calif. 1 inducted in the May ceremony, “dunk tank” in the Park if it public due to the large crowd live their own lives without is still available. Also, plans expected. On Sunday, June Biola, a Christian college of but are actively included in and Mrs Clifford Christensen tributing the most to encour age and demonstrate Amiri all the regulation. There is are for Commander Charles 18, the temple will be open to arts ano sciences located 20 the local society, and will go of Corvallis in honor of their canism within the Corps of parents, Richard and Ella miles south of Los Angeles, j through the ceremony next no freedom in excessive regu Barney to ride in the parade those interested from 1 to 5 Cadets. Lyons. graduated 188 students. i year. ‘ with World War I Veterans. p. m. lation. Bj Don Moffatt By ! | Bids Let for Lions To Meet Monday Night Special Readinc Casses Schedued Asthma Cured by Chihuahuas?? Forrest Holman Honored Sunday Lyons Council Grants Garbage Fee Increase Troubleshooting Kiddie Parade Contest At School Route Is Set