Looking Up and Down the Canyon T he MILL CITY ENTERPRISE By CHARLES WOLVERTON 9 Seri'i ng LYONS, MEHAMA ELKHORN, MILL CITY GATES. MONGOLD DETROIT, IDANHA A city charter soon will be present­ ed to the voters of Mill City. It is >2.00 A YEAR. 5 CENTS A COPY Mil l. CITY. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6. 194» VOLUME V, NUMBER 40 the final step of of the program for incoiporation begun two and one-half years ago. When the election is held, it would be a good thing for the town to get out a rousing vote, affirming and re­ cognizing the benefits we have re­ ceived from incorporation. The siren bandit is back again, or Not the least of these has been Up­ was last week. wards of $15,000 returned to us as A motorist reported to Chief of Po­ a city in proportional state taxes. lice J. T. King that his «ar had been We’d never have had that money as halted near here by a car trailing an unincorporated community. him and blowing a siren. When the We’ve had needed police protection George (Sparky* Ditter was first motorist saw the car trailing him, he and better streets. A building code 1 to return to Mill City with a buck suspicioned that it was not a police An appropriation of $9,500,000 for Work will begin soon on a perman­ has raised the standaids of construc­ , he killed on the ridge north of town car and pulled away returning to Mill ; the Detroit Dam this year was ap- ent coffeidam at about the site of the tion. And there’s more pride taken as the opening day of the dee: season City to ■ eport to police. i proved Wednesday by a joint confer­ upstream bridge. This «lam will be in a town that has a city govern­ ; virtually emptied the Canyon and ence from the United States Senate built to contain the Santiam in its ment. brought thousands of hunters over and House, for the fiscal year of 1949- nigh flow, to insure a dry area for I /We’ve been lucky, too. Consistent­ the ne.v North Santiam highway. '50. ly there has been a first-rate city excavation and later concrete work Mr. Ditter hail his buck in the The proposed appropriation, which on the dam. council, working cautiously at times, meat market by 8:30 a.m. now awaits routine House and Senate M . Murray said employment was but always looking foiward. Herb Maag and Pearley Cribbs al­ ♦ • • passage and signature of the presi-» unchanged from last week when 526 so were first day dee: slayers. Twenty dent, permits construction at about workers on the dam were reported. These are factors which ought to j or more deer were handled by local the rate planned for by the Army be considered by another Canyon j meat cutters. The week saw continuing work on Engineers. The Army corps had ask­ excavation for major installations, in­ area—Detroit and Idanha—who will But rep< ts from Mehama put that ed $10,300,000. The Marion Forks fish hatchery vote Oct. 19 on incorporating into a town’s hunters ahead of the Canyon cluding a load to the south cableways New students at the Gates grade The appropriation is contained in site, the cooling, mixing, aggregate located on Horn Creek is piogressing single city. There is need foi a stable I in the deer hunt. pushing out the school are literally the omnibus rivers and ha:bors bill. and |H>wer plant sites, and other pro­ and enduring town in the upper Can­ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts each rapidly. walls. In it other Northwest projects such jects. are fash shaping the Several crews yon, and the people of Detroit, not boaster a forked horn killed at 6:45 I With the big rise in population in as McNary Dam, with $35 million, buildings and ponds of what will be far away from the time when they ■ opening morning. the North Santiam Canyon town, due and Lookout (Meridian) Dam. with must evacuate because of the Detroit I Gib Wagner, Whitey Wagner. Bu.l one of the largest fish hatcheries in largely to construction of the Detroit Dam, ought to have a chance to car- I Johnson and the two Blum b ys got the state. The hatchery is being built Dam, Gates school directors found at the sacre amout as Detroit, were list­ for the state ed. by the A: my Engineers ry on. four bucks, a five point weighing 191 the opening days of school that en­ At the Debi oit Dam the past week, I’m not wise to all the conditions Rponds, a four point, a thiee point 1 and is one of many projects co-ordin­ rollment had doubled. So an addi­ A disorderly condui t case develop­ a major step in construction was ed into a rambunctious one in city ated with the Detroit Dam. or arguments being considered in Id­ l and a forked horn, all killed between The main hatchery building is un- tional classroom went under construc­ made, but it was accompanied with jail Thursday night. anha and Detroit in the forthcoming | 6:30 anil 11:30 a.m. the first day. some dramatic moments. ■L-r way with the concrete floor pour­ tion tills week. election. Hunters east of the mountains Trevor Stayton, of Stayton, truck Last Friday the North Santiam The '.oom, by 40 feet, will house ed for the lefrigeration plant. The Y’et, I believe it would be the tes­ seem to be successful this season, as driver, was put behind *• ' ' r ..« wars oy CM«. I the second grade which was pushed was diverted into a tunnel, which will f „ ,. 1" timony of most of the people of Mill several trucks an ! trailers laden w>tl' flat t' ^•se« for about 12 circular p«miH - »—n when school comment.” provide a dry a*tea at the damsite• * V» _ - a «once J. T. on *•» a disorderly ivr u. i, King rvuift vn City that its incorporation ha«,Jj