The Mill City Enterprise Newspapers. U sf o Library VOLUME XX ■N THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY—ORE GUN’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON Recreation It Ain’t f Kids Parade Summer Program Starts All Roses Set For July 4 Monday, June 18 THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1973 $4.50 * YEAR — 10c a Copy 7o Vie For Queen (by George Long) / adminis Wes Jahn, school administra- Members of the Fourth of lor- announced this week that | Friday evening, June 15, will a senior at Santiam next year. A few years ago, no one July steering committee said ^e summer recreation pro- be a big night for six young Lori Levon, daughter of Mr. paid much attention to those they had received several in- 8ram would open on Monday, ladies who are competing for and Mrs. Bob Levon is spon­ who warned that such things quiries regarding the chil- 3une 18 at 9:00 a.m. the title of Queen of the 1973 sored by the Mill City Lions as pollution control devices dren’s parade. | The baseball program is al­ ¡Fourth of July Celebration Ln Club and she will be a sopho­ cost money and that there was The parade will be judged ready underway but all inter­ .Mill City. more next year. Patty Howell, no one to pay that cost but at 11:20 a.m. and will follow ested boys are asked to meet The princesses will each daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ consumers. Now, on top of in­ the theme. “Take Time To”. with Doug Suckling at the ¡have escorts to the stage and lard Howell is sponsored by flation, the bill for protecting The youngsters will be lined baseball bleachers on that will perform a talent act of the AARP, chapter #394. She the environment is coming due. up and judged at the parking date. some kind. They will also be will be a junior at Santiam. The billions of dollars that in­ lot of the Canyon Dental Clin­ The girls will meet in the art judged on poise and appear­ Debbie McClain is sponsored dustry has spent and is con­ ic on First Ave. as there is room at 9:00 a.m. with Patty ance. The competition promises by the Mill City Garden Club tinuing to spend to comply more shade than in the former Babbitt to direct their activ­ to be keen this year and out and is the daughter of Mr. and with sometimes overly-string­ school parking lot. Cold drinks ities. of town judges will no doubt Mrs. Frank McLain. She will ent environmental protection will be provided for them so have their usual difficult task be a junior. Lori Hildebrandt, measures is beginning to be perhaps they will not get so of selecting a queen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don­ reflected in the prices of ev­ restless while being judged. I Princesses are Susy Wilson, ald Day is sponsored by the erything we buy, from food, There will be four cate- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mill City Junior Woman’s Club clothing and housing to electric gories: bikes, trikes, walking I Wilson who is sponsored by and will be a junior at Santiam power. and floats. All first prize win­ I Marilyn Assmbly, Order of High School. Jackie Wilson Electric companies, for ex­ ners will receive 75c; second Rainbow for Girls. She will be will share the spotlight with ample, are paying for expens­ prize 50c and third prize 25c. her sister Friday evening. She ive low-sulphur coal and All entrants may use their tags • P’V T is sponsored by the Mill City I C smoke emission controls for tc receive a free snow cone at1 LYONS—At the meeting of jenior Citizens 0 |I-O.O.F.-Rebekah Lodges and the city council Wednesday generating plants. This means the park. jui iiui vi i ilgi io i v , will a junior next year Her inescapably higher rates to Parents are asked to help night, Donald Trahan was I parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bob customers. Many of the utility small children in the proper sworn in to replace Wilson | Wilson. inaustry's customers are com­ line before judging time. The Stevens who resigned due to Girls competing will be giv­ ill health. No one appeared panies tnat must, in turn, use exact time of the judging will There are six princesses that will be competing for en a question and answer per­ large quantities of energy to be published in The Enterprise Wednesday night to speak the tit'e of Queen at the Friday night coronation cere­ During recent months, mem­ operate tneir own pollution once more before the fourth against the 1973-74 budget and monies at the high school auditorium. Pictured above bers of the Junior Woman’s iod besides the talent, person­ ality, poise and appearance, the council adopted it. The to ­ control systems. According to so that every youngster will are Susy Wilson, Debbie McLain, Patty Howell and Club have been having a series recent figures, more than 2,100 have time to get in line for the tal budget of $54,419 compares Jackie Wilson. Not shown is Lori Hildebrandt and Lori of Bingo parties for the senior which will be the basis for the judges decision. One of the to the current one of $44,000 individual large customers of prizes. citizens of the area. These have princesses will also receive a Levon. — Stan Odgen Photo and requires no increased pro ­ electric utilities in 1971 re­ been greatly appreiated by $25 check for the most tickets perty taxes. The general fund quired 8.1 billion kilowatt- those attending and the “old­ sold before coronation night. budget is $26,395 compared to hours of electric power to op­ sters” decided to return the fa i-1 There will be two door the current $17,845. The city erate environmental protection vor. prizes given away this year, has $12,890 in federal revenue ana pollution control devices. The group headed by Mrs. one for adults and one for sharing money. They will use > Environmental protection is ex­ j Elmer Shaw, chairman, will children. The prizes are the $11,890 to replace storm sewer I pected to represent about 10 Many voters of Mill City have a Bingo party for the two wood carved cats on dis­ system and $500 each for youth I percent of these industrial turned out Tuesday to cast juniors at the fellowship hall play in The Enterprise office. activities and cemetery work. electrical power customers’ their ballots for a proposed of the Presbyterian Church on Tickets may be purchased L. E. George, secretary annual requirements by 1977.1 The downtown Salem Lions 1973-74 city budget, and de- Thursday evening, July 14 at from any of the princesses or These figures do not include Club is again sponsoring the I of state speed control board, 17:00 p.m. The junior club has at the door. feated it by 184 to 52. energy wmeh utilities require all-Arabian Horse Show, now1 was present in an effort to been invited to attend and On the ballot was a $16,502 Coronation ceremonies will to operate their own pollution billed as the second largest in' change the existing 40 jnile tax levy over the six percent bring their friends. ! be held at the high school per hour on the Neal Park The North Santiam Aerie control equipment. And this is the world, to support a total [ auditorium at 8:00 and a re- not alL boaring energy de- ‘ ’ 27th annual show will Road to 25 mph. A delegation #3384, F. O. E. and the Auxil­ limitation This budget of $165,639. | ception honoring the queen mands, coupled with environ- be presented by the Arabian from Neal Park estates and the iary, held joint installation of and her court will follow. mental requirements, call for horse breeders association of city scheduled a June 27 meet­ officers at their hall Sunday ing at the speed control board afternoon, June 10. Installing heavy research and develop- Oregon June 21-24. merit expenditures by the Performances are scheduled in an effort to reduce the speed officers were from the Salem / ah ni ivicmucib iu Aerie. The installation was I for Thursday, 7:30 electric industry. ,.w p.m., Fri- limit. Blacktopping has been com- open to the public and a pot­ I'lVUI VVVU./-------------------- Regulatory authorities ul- I day, 1:30 and 7:30 p.m., Satur- timateiy will have no choice day, 1:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., pleted on North 14 and Dog- luck dinner followed the cere­ The American Assn, of Re­ but to permit the passing on Sunday, 1:30 p.m. Classes wood St. and six existing lu- monies. tired Persons (AARP) will scheduled for the performances mar lights will be replaced Mr. and Mrs. George Tracy to customers in the form of higner rates the research, de- include arab costume, cutting with 7000 lumar lights, were the worthy grand presi­ have the final business meet­ The council approved the dents; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Luke ing of the year Wednesday, veiupment and environmental, horse, jumpers and driving class. purchase of 30 books on the were the worthy grand con­ June 27 at the high school au­ Contributions to a bottle expenses incurred by utility drive Saturday morning netted Proceeds of the show support pacific northwest and Oregon ductors with Ada Eyler acting ditorium at 7:30 p.m. companies. Thus once again is Canyon A slate of officers for the en- ; $15 for the Santiam _ ____ ,_ as the worthy grand secretary proven the old adage that Lions service activities in the for the library. suing year will be presented Medical-Dental Health Fair to for the auxiliary and Ed Haw ­ Salem area such as aid to the ------------------------- nothing in life is free, in fact The North Santiam Cham- July 13 kins worthy grand secretary by the nominating commit- be held in Mill City pure air and water have be- ________ ber of Commerce held their tee headed by Mrs. Orville ar }d 14. The money will be us- for the aerie. All were from youth projects, Devers Memor- come high-priced luxuries. ___ ~ ' I led Downing. ' ' in publicizing "the fair and montbly meeting at Riverview Salem. ial Eye Clinic and the purchase _ Bill Beyers, program chair- 'n finding entertainment. Fu- ^nn’ Mehama, last Wednesday Auxiliary officers from > and set the time for in- North Santiam aerie included man, said an evening of cards ture fund-raising activities | noon stallation of new officers for I Salem Public Library. I Mrs. Rich Moore presided at Germaine Wiltse, junior past and other games would be the,are being considered. Tlioc/Intr Tuna al ikr, from downtown Lion Club me- the June 7 meeting of the president; Donna Asmussen, entertainment for the evening ’ Helping with the bottle drive Tuesday, June 26 at the River- and all AARP members and (which covered about one- v ^ ew ‘ Social hour will be at mbers, Stevens and Son Jew-1 steering committee which was president; Norma Long, vice- town) were Matt 6:30 and dinner will be at 7:30. lers and at the fairgrounds. held 2 at _ the / 2 home of Mr. ar.d president; Pauline Brunner, their friends are invited to at­ fourth of the __ _ Olson, ____ f Cindy I Jerry Kindred, Jim ’ - Coffman will be maa- Adult tickets are only $1 each. Mrs. Bill Beyers. There was a conductress; Laurell Johnson, tend. Shelly Richards __ ’ and'ter of ceremonies and for the The regular meetings will re­ Reid, f DETROIT — Two timber Children under 12 will be ad- good representation from elube chaplain; Joyce Nicholson, - ---------( the Chemeketa sales with an estimated 12,100,- mitted free when accompanied and organizations in the area treasurer; Alice Morrison, sec­ sume in the fall but members Jackie Wilson. Monty Megar- Pr°8ram | scholarships will be I - ---- — awarded ----------- 000 board feet of Willamette by an adult and plans were discussed for retary; Jerry Hoage, inside are reminded that there will gel supervised the drive. be a picnic July 25 at John I Help is needed in planning ^ r * s Hampton of Santiam National Forest timber is slat­ guard; Gwen Swope, outside the 4th of July Celebration. ed for June 29, at Detroit Ran­ Harry Nelson, from the Mill guard and trustees included Neal Park in Lyons and plans and publicizing the fair. The High; Mike Bums from Stay- ger Station. Oral bidding will City Sears Catalog Store, will Kuby Reid, Dorothy Peterson for this will be discussed at the , planning committee meets ^on High and Constance Niel- Thursday (June 14) at 7:30 S0".ir01n Regis. follow the opening of sealed .next meeting. be the parade chairman this and Lola Polerisz. These scholarships are for p.m. at the Christian Church. bids at 10:00 a.m. Both sales Aerie officers are Bill Mc­ year. He will be in charge of $100 each, and the chamber will include acreage of all I Call, junior past president; H. lining up all parade entries makes the presentation annual­ species of logs which the bid­ which will for on S. W. King- L. Polson, president; Bill Mohr, ly to encourage young people der will be required to pur­ vice-president; Mike Polerisz, wood. '.to attend Chemeketa. chase along with the sale. Margaret Stromquist, secre­ conductor; Blackie Hoage, i Officers to be installed will The Mill City Lions Club tary, has asked that any organ­ chaplain; John MacGregor, Largest of the two sales is be Jim Tedrow, president; held officer installation at The the Slide Creek #3 Timber ization using the facilities in treasurer; George Long, secre­ Gene Fief, vice president; J. Sale with an estimated 10.2mbf Frontier Inn Monday evening, the park for concession, con­ tary; Irvin Peterson, inside C Kimmel secretary-treasurer. _ her if more electric power guard; Paul Swope, outside of timber. Located approxi­ tended by a large group of tact To be installed to the board of I mately six miles North of Lions, their wives and guests. is 7eëdëd‘She may be'rôntacï- ' guard. Trustees are Harold directors will be Jerry Coff­ Idanha via Boulder Ridge Road The dinner meeting was at- ed at 897-2127 and would like [ Wiltse, Jerry Coffman, Adolph man and Chris King for the Wally Carlson of Salem, past for this tæ done at once it involves, 6,200mbf of Dou- Brunner and Russell Reid. Lyons-Mehama area. glas-Fir advertised at $151.81 district governor of 36R, was Germaine Wiltse and Bill | Adults and young people are per thousand and, 4,000mbf of the installing officer and ' all reminded of the free street McCall, past presidents, were 1 For all who enjoy fun times, Western Hemlock and other Verne Rush, outgoing presi­ dance at the school the even­ presented gifts of appreciation exercise, sun and the beauty of , Oregon in the summer, get out I coniferous species advertised dent, conducted the meeting. ing of July 3. from the aerie and auxiliary. your two wheelers and join in I Doctor Schedule ; at $82.53 per thousand. Includ­ Richard Blakely was install­ Local teenagers are getting the bicycle ride Saturday, June | Santiam Memorial Hos- i ed in the sale is 249 acres of ed as president; Bob Bryant, 16. | together, tossing around ideas i potal Emergency Unit re- J Lions Past President Rush Gets Pin vice-president; Dale all species of logs priced at first of things they would like to The touring group will leave 1 | cord of Doctors on duty ] Kirsch, second vice-president;1 $112.39 per acre. and ™ are beginning from in front of the high I do, uo’ ana ^ginning to to plan i for the period June 14 The Fox Creek Fuelbreak Harry Nelson, third vice-presi­ school auditorium at 10:00 a.'^arlous actlv,Ues for this i sum- | through June 20, 1973. Timber Sale located approxi­ dent; Fred Krecklow, secre­ m. bound for an outing at Ni-1 tary-treasurer; Dennis Corder- mately ten miles northeast of | agra Park, 7 miles east of Mill I Thursday afternoon, June 7, i June 14— Detroit via Breitenbush Road man. Tailtwister and Dan Nu­ [ Doctor on Call City. Participants should bring and East Humbug Road has gent, Lion tamer. George Long a sack lunch and drink, along with VISTA worker Steve Ca- [ June 15— an estimated 1.9mbf of tim­ was installed as a director. to , . talk about activities Doctor on Call with fishing poles, games, fris- han .. . . Fred Krecklow and George ber. It involves l,700mbf of [ Dr. in Hospital, bees, cameras, etc. if desired. Douglas-Fir advertised at Long were presented with pins 6:00 to midnight The bicycle tour will end back ed in this summer. It was de­ $114.29 per thousand and 200 for bringing in the most new cided that a bicycle ride would I June 16-- in Mill City by 6:00 p.m., al ­ mbf of Western Hemlock and, members and for other out- though individuals are wel­ be a good start to see how they Doctor on Call other coniferous species adver­ standing service during the come to stay late or leave liked group recreation. A Dr. in Hospital, year. Lion Rush thanked all tised at $51.74 per thousand. dance and a day long hike are earlier. midnight to midnight The sale includes 115 acres the members for their cooper This activity is planned most­ also being planned. of all species of logs advertis- ation during his term, June 17— Many of the teenagers also ly for teenagers and young ed at $39.70 per acre. The ‘ He gave Mrs. Blakely the Doctor on Call volunteered to work on the adult3. If you have any ques­ Western Hemlock and other president’s pin and she in turn Dr. in Hospital, tions, please call Susie Wilson Santiam Canyon Medical-Den­ coniferous species and the pinned it on her husband. midnight to midnight tal Health Fair, scheduled for at 897-2270. Mr. Blakely asked that each acreage of all species of logs July 13 and 14, a recycling pro­ June 18— will be sold at fixed rates in Lion try and bring in a new 1 Doctor on Call I ject, and other programs. member during the year so Detroit Dam-Weather If anyone is interested in i June 19— both sales. that the size of the club could I Max. Mln. Elev. Pep any recreation activities or | Doctor on Call be doubled. Pool other programs, would like to i Dr. in Hospital, I If the number following “Participation" will be the 6 84 52 155021 0.00 help out, or have any ideas, Newly installed Lions Club president Dick Blake- June 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. your name on The En­ key word next year, said ly is seen presenting outgoing president Vem Rush with dune 7 78 56 1540.40 0.00 contact Steve Cahan at 897- Blakely, with each Lion doing 8 74 53 1550.16 0.00 3130, or leave a message at June 20— terprise label reads the job he is asked to perform. his past presidents pin at ceremonies held at The Fron­ June June 9 65 47 1550 84 0.00 897-2354. Doctor on Call I Dr. in Hospital, 6-73 i+'s time to send A past president’s pin was tier Monday night. At right is Wally Carlson of Salem, June li» 63 41 1551.02 0.00 i Better yet, come on the bl- given to Mr. Rush by the new who was installing officer—The Mill City Enterprise }unp I I 79 43 1551.16. 0 00 cycle ride Saturday and try to 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a m. a check for renewal. president. ! photo. 1 June 12 76 51 1551.29 0.00 pedal off your ideas. I I Donald Trahan To Serve On Lyons City Council Have Bingo Party i Horse Show Being Sponsored By Salem Lions Club Eagles Lodge ?! ? d p g et u i i • . rails to Pass Holds Joint Installation — CL L T Towards LliamDer 10 ------------- Meet Wed., June 27 Goes Health Fair Timber Sales Set For Friday, June 29 Harry I Nelson Al • To Be X ^VchaS:, Parade Chairman Richard Blakely Installed As Lions Club President Bicycle Ride pe( Planned for Activities Saturday Planned Install Officers