The Mill City Enterprise ■ VOLUME XX k *1' r>rC- o’ J THE SCENIC NORTH S ANTI AM HIGHWAY--ORE<>< j N’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY. OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1973 It Ain’t All Roses i July Fourth Princess Chosen Awards Banquet Tonight (Thurs.) (by George Long) $4.50 a YEAR — 10c a Copy Santiam High School will have their Annual Athletic Banquet in the Student Commons, Thursday, May 3, at 6:30 p.m. Dave Wilcox will be the guest speaker. He has played pro ball for five years and has played with the San Francisco 49er's. All parents of athletes, cheerleaders, and Wolver- ettes will be welcome. Tur­ key dinner is the menu at $2.00 per person. Band ConcertLocal Post Office ¡ Princess To Distribute Scheduled Food Stamps For Tuesday i T_ l\* i. •!_ i I The steering committee met Many well-intentioned law-1 The U. S. Post Office will at the home of Rod Pfoertner makers and others have sought | expand their food stamp dis- and Mrs. Margaret Snow. to impose confiscatory gun j tribution in the Marion County Many July Fourth activities control measures on all law- The Mill City Elementary branches effective May 1. New were discussed. abiding citizens in the belief School will present its annual locations where food stamp Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wilson, that such measures would auto­ Spring Concert at 8:00 p.m., recipients can purchase their chairmen of the queen coro­ matically solve the problem of on Tuesday evening. May 8, in stamps will include post offices nation, announced that two violent crimes. Such measures the Santiam High School audi­ in Aurora, Donald, Hubbard, princesses have been chosen would not solve the problem. torium, There will be no ad- Jefferson, Mill City, Mt. Angel, thus far: Miss Jacki Wilson But the worst part of this pre­ Silverton, Stayton, Turner and will represent the I.O.O.F. and mission charge, occupation with gun controls Woodburn. advanced The elementary Santiam Rebekah Lodge; Miss is that it diverts attention Marion County went to a Lori Hildebrandt has been school band is directed by from the real factors involved Santiam’s district music super­ post office issuance of food named as a candidate by the in effective crime prevention. visor, Spence Hillesland. Jun­ stamps on March 1 of this year. Mill City * - ’ Junior Women’s The FBI has listed factors af­ ior high students form this The initial purchase locations Club. fecting crime rates in its pub­ All entries must be turned 42-piece band. Varied selec­ were in Salem and Brooks. Lo­ lication, “Uniform Crime Re-| tions, ranging from Bach to cal post office officials indicate in to Mrs. Frank Stromquist ports”. They include such that the transition to post of­ oi Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wilson rock, will be presented. things as density and size of a The elementary chorus, di­ fice issuance has been succes­ by May 12 to be eligible for community’s population and rected by Herb Bastuscheck, sful and that expanded loca­ competition. the metropolitan area of which will be accompanied at the tions will aid the elderly, dis­ The Fourth of July corona­ it is a part; composition of the I abled and those who lack tion will be held at the San­ piano by Miss Alice Smith. population with reference to, Miss Jackie Wison, a sophomore at If you have not dropped This group is composed mostly transportation. tiam High School Auditorium age, sex and race; economic Santiam High School, has been chosen by your community survey in a of beginning chorus students Food stamps are available June 15. The princesses status and mores of the popula­ “survey” box or had it picked from the 6th grade, assisted by Monday through Friday, ex­ on the I.O.O.F. and Rebekah Lodges as their will again be in charge of their tion; education, recreational up by a volunteer, please drop a few junior high students. cept federal holidays, between princess for the July Fourth celebration. own ticket sales. A cash award religious character- and the completed survey ques­ They will present an assort­ 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. The Miss Wilson’s school activities include Pep will be given to the girl who a n d strength o f | is tics tionnaire in a marked “ sur ­ c ub and G.A.A. She is also active in ment of popular, folk, and post office locations are for is­ succeeds in selling the most the police force. There are vey” box at one of the follow­ serious suance only. Certification for tickets. Two door prizes will be Rainbow and will be installed as Worthy songs. many other things listed, but ing locations by Friday, May eligibility is handled at the given away to ticket holders This program will afford an Advisor of Marilyn Assembly No. 60 on nowhere is their mention in 4: Circle K, Mill City Phar­ opportunity for parents, Food Stamp Center, 4480 River at the coronation. These will May 20. Jackie is the daughter of Mr. and the FBI crime factor list of the macy, Shoe Repair, Girod’s lriends, and the entire com­ Road N. in Salem. An addition­ be on display before the event Mrs. Robert Wilson of Mill City. impact of firearms controls on Hilltop or The Hedge Toad. munity to spend an enjoyable al certification center that The place of display will be —The Mill City Enterprise Photo crime. There is good reason for ----- School Election May 7---- hour as well as to show sup­ would be located in Woodburn announced at a later date. this. The causes of crime and port to these fine young peo- is presently under considera- I Mrs. Rich Moore reported its control are too complex to pie. tion. on questionnaires which had respond to such a simplistic been passed out to high school cure. students regarding the Fourth It is time for a new look and of July Dance. The steering a fresh approach to crime con­ committee voted to change the trol. Many of the most intract­ date of the annual dance able problems of crime con­ I from July Fourth to July Third trol have social, cultural, edu­ I as a result of student prefer­ cational and economic roots, i Electric power supplies will ences. The July Third dance Trial and punishment for crim­ i be sufficient to meet PP&L I The Santiam girls’ track Linn County Administrative i for an increase of 2% over the inal action should be sure and | customer requirements during team^won“thZir first'meet"o*f ' School District 129-J will hold current years operating ex­ will be the official Queen’s Dance, thus elimin­ reasonably swift. Particular the spring and summer months, the season, over jefferson 54- its annual budget election on penses, or a total increase of Coronation ating the one held immediate­ penalties should be attached to | Monday, May 7, from 8:00 a.m. $17,071. Linn County Admin­ ly after the queen selection. the 10Cal utlUty 52 at Mill City, April 27. use of a firearm in the com- ' I said today. ■ until 8:00 p.m. at Santiam High istrative School District 129-J A street dance and disc jocky I A grant of $1,000 from the Santiam got six out of 13 mission of a crime. Too many ' PP&L issued the state­ ' Durante Children’s ment because the region has first places, and three out of School. Local patrons will elect has had an increase in student have been mentioned as fur­ serious and repeated offenders a school board member at this population of over seven per­ ther possibilities. These ideas roam the streets. Free on ball Fund of the Fraternal Order experienced sparse winter 11 second places. 1 time as well as voting on the cent this current year. of Eagles has been presented to be researched and report­ pending trial or after serving rainfall and inadequate moun- | Lori Hildebrandt won the budget. Bob Levon is running The priamry reason for the will ed on at a later date. minimum sentences, they are the following: Benton Assn, for tain snowpack with a result- 100 meter hurdles at 18.0 to unopposed from zone two two percent increase in budget Mrs. Stromquist asked that at liberty to strike again — Retarded Children. ing hydroelectric shortage for remain undefeated for the which is on the Linn County operational expenditures for all interested persons or The fund, named in honor of the Bonneville Power Admin- year- and they often do. There are I side of the river starting from the forthcoming school year of I Cheryle Lawrence got two Rock Creek and running east $17,071 is due to the continual­ groups contact her immediate­ many steps which can be taken the famed commedian, a life­ istration. ly about purchasing $3.00 per­ first places and one second member of the Eagles, has to control crime, but taking Pacific officials termed the ly rising cost of supplies, a new mits to the end of the district. for the Tailgate Sale, guns away from the law-abid- been established to help energy situation tight and add­ place. Cheryle won the shot The polling place will be at textbook adoption in social Those who participated last ing citizen isn’t one of them, schools, hospitals, clinics and ed that a long, hot, dry sum­ with a put of 29’ 1%” and the Santiam High-School’for ali studies for grades 1-8, which Those who say it is are like other institutions that care for mer would make the energy javelin with a toss of 88’ 11%’’. residents of School District *s required by the state depart- year were well pleased with ostriches sticking their heads retarded and handicapped situation more difficult for the She picked up a second place 129-J for both Marion and Linn rnent of education, salaries, and the results. Contact Mrs. Lou- ann Goffin if interested in dis­ in the sand to avoid confront­ youngsters. The fund is main- region, To meet a possible ir. the discus with a toss of 59’. County. a reduction in receipts of articles in the hobby The high scorers for San­ ing the more difficult or tained by voluntary money­ summer deficit, PP&L expects | Public Law 874 monies of at playing raising activities in Eagle to import power from its own tiam were Cheryle Lawrence The budget this year calls least 50% or about $20,000 for show. frightening aspects of life. ,----- School Election May 7---- Aeries and Auxiliaries. resources in Wyoming. “Fur­ with 13 points and Lori Hilde­ the next school year. If the value of the dollar Selection of the above-nam­ ther supplies can be purchased brandt with 10% points. If anyone has any questions doesn’t stop dropping and the ed to receive the grant was from a number of resources, in­ The winners and their events concerning next years budget, cost of merchandise doesn’t made by the state aerie of- cluding thermal generated were: 100 H—Hildebrandt (S) please call the superintendent’s stop rising we may be forced ficers of Oregon. It was the power from British Columbia 18.0; 440 relay (S) 57.6; javelin I office at Santiam High School. to carry merchandise to buy 16th such grant to be made and California,” officials add­ —Cheryle Lawrence (S) 88’; The number is 897-2311. ll’/a”; 880 — L. Lawrence (S) money. from the Jimmy Durante ed. ¡chool Election May 7 The utility urged its custo­ 3:19.1; 100—Hart (S) 12.9; 440 Children’s Fund in Oregon. —Davidson (S) 1.16.2; 220— mers to practice the wise and To date, over 850 different The Mill City Council met at The cry is education! Edu­ Hart (S) 30.2; LJ — Casario DETROIT — Voters are be­ cation! We must have more individual grants have now efficient use of electricity dur­ (S) 4’ 5”; mile — Richard (S) a special meeting Friday, April ing reminded that the annual buildings, classrooms, teachers been made to children helping ing the critical months ahead. 6:46.6; Discus — McDaniel (S) 27, at 10:30 a.m. to hear from school election is slated for and escalators. Everybody, establishments in the United ----- School Election May 7---- 69%; shot — C. Lawrence (S) I about 14 citizens, who were May 7. Polls will be open from representing the majority of must be educated! Hardly I States and Canada. 29’ 1%”; 880 Medly—(S) 2:14.3. the residents involved. 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. anybody asks, “educated for I----- School Election May 7----- Voters in the Upper North After listening to the resi­ wtiat?” Educated for broad­ ----- School Election May 7----- Santiam Canyon will cast their dents of the proposed area for mindedness? The great issue | Zane G. Queen ” at the 1973 junior-s< • j, CI.S Linda. r ‘ " School will all be closed to en­ needed for immunizations or April 29 62 34 0.00 -- - ---- J - Smith, Jr.’s Equal Employ­ able the teachers to attend health counseling. Parents, F ¡ April 30 68 36 0.00 at the High School Student Commons and princess Cindy No’son and escort ment Opportunity Advisory “in-service” sessions. 1 please accompany children. 1 May 1 73 38 0.00 Saturday night. Queen Francie is showi Dennis Budlong.—Photo by Lisa Gabriel Council? Community Survey Reports Due Now Benton Assn Power Supply Sufficient Linn County School District 129-J First Victory Budget Election on Monday, May 7 Council Withdraws Annexing Proposal Marion County To Purchase Senator Hotel j Local Residents Defeat Tax Plan By 2-1 Vote Detroit School District Patrons Vote May 7 a ¡Gonzalez Receives .Recruiting [ Recognition No School Next Wednesday