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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1966)
f Kef. and Doc. Div newspapers, 1 of O Library 9740.- The Mill City nterprise ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY —OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND VOLUME XXI NUMBER 44 Up and Down The Avenue By Don Moffatt I Shooting Takes Place Here Mon. THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1966 Albany Makes Plans for Vets Day Ceremonies Proclamation Whereas, The strength of a democracy is no greater than the strength of the individuals who form that democracy; and Whereas, the school touches the lives of all citizens at that period when they are most receptive to ideas and capable of forming attitudes; and Whereas, The public schools not only impart knowledge and the skills to acquire, or ganize, and use knowledge, but also encourage the devel opment of rational judgment, high standards of behavior, creative abilities, and the ca pacity for productive thought; and Whereas, The consequent importance of the schools to the future of America and of her individual citizens means that no citizen of these times can afford indifference to or ignorance of the condition and quality of education in the nation or in the local community, Now, Therefore, I J. C. Kim mel, Mayor of the City of Mill City, do hereby designate No vember 6-12, 1966, to be Am erican Education Week and urge all citizens to take this opportunity to inform them selves about the achieve ments, programs, and goals of our schools and to rededi cate themselves to the provi sion of the best possible edu cation for every citizen. Wolverines Gel 32-0 Win Friday $3.50 a YEAR — 10c a Copy Boy of the Month 20 Santiam Students in Essay Contest The Linn County Veteran’s It appears that many out Day ceremonies will be held door “conservation” clubs had at Albany again this year their day at a hearing in with a get-acquainted dinner Salem recently on the Mt. Jef- By Lyle Cutsforth Twenty Santiam students, City Police were called to be held Thursday evening, fersoh Wilderness area. The to Mill initial winners in the Linn the scene of a shooting on November 10 at a restaurant The Santiam Wolverines North Santiam Chamber of County Veterans’ Day Essay ’en night at Brawn there. slaughtered the Cascade Cou Commerce and many others Hallowe Contest, will be guests of the er’s Apartments in Mill City. On the morning of the 11th Frank Tuers has been chos gars, 32-0, here on Allen Field in this area several years ago Chief Jim Taylor, who investi Linn County Veterans’ Coun at 5 a. m. a gigantic pancake en by the Santiam High Friday night, behind the run went on record and still are gated the incident with State cil at a pancake breakfast at feed will take place at Albany ning of junior back Bob Ward. School for the month Memorial Junior high, Al on record as being in favor of Police and Marion County High school and food will be of September, 1966. Frank is a plan outlined by the U. S. Sheriff’s Deputies assisting Early in the first quarter, bany, November 11. This con Forest Service. At the Salem said Frank James Young, 22, served until 10 a. m. Break Bob Ward broke loose to a Senior this year and is the test is open to all students in fasts are also being held at son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo hearing witnesses represent of Mill City fired a pistol at score on a 45-yard run. The Tuers of Mill City. He has grades 9 through 12 in Linn ing a variety of outdoor and Clarence Wallace 48, of Mill Lebanon, Brownsville and extra point failed. Sweet Home. been very active in sports as County. The theme this year conservation clubs including City then struck Wallace in In the second quarter, Den well as other activities. 1 year is “My Privileges as an Amer There will be nine generals the Mazamas, the Sierra Club the head with a club. Young nis Davidson scored on a one- in J. V. Football, 3 years in ican.” At the breakfast, cer and Audubon Society to name then fled towards Salem in a present this year for the Vet yard plunge. Mark Bennett Varsity Football, Freshman tificates of merit will be pre eran ’ s Day observance, in a few who were there in car which was stopped just converted the kick making Basketball, 1 year in J. V. sented to the 20 winners, five force to express their views. west of Aumsville on High cluding General Jimmy Doo the score for the first half 13-0. Basketball, 2 years in Varsity for each grade level, from little, Ret. Congressman Al Under the plan of the recre way 22 by Sheriff’s Deputies Ullman will also be among the Bob Ward scored again on a Basketball, and 4 years in each school. In addition, the ation groups, considerable after being alerted by Mill dignitaries present. 36-yard pass from Bennett in Varsity Track. Frank has four intermediate winners, more land, to the tune of some City Police. the fourth quarter. The kick been a member of the Honor one from each grade level will A gigantic parade will be 30,000 acres more would be Young was arrested and i held in Albany starting at failed. Society for 2 years and at be announced. These four added than outlined by the lodged in the Marion County 10:30. There will be pageantry Later in the quarter, Ben present is sargeant of Arms winners from each school will Forest Service. The Forest jail. Wallace was taken to including many bands, at the of F. T. A., 2 years in Honor be guests of the Council at a nett passed 45-yards to Den Service proposal is increas Santiam Memorial hospital Memorial Stadium. nis Cline to make the final Society, a member of Vars banquet that evening at Me ing the primitive area from and treated for a head wound. In the evening at Memorial ity S. and is Pailiamenarian morial Junior High where the score 32-0. some 85,000 acres to 95,450 A 13-year-old girl was taken Junior High an award dinner for the Student Council. Frank final winners will be announc This was Santiam ’ s last which they feel will make it into protective custody after will be held with J.R.W. Will- is a member of T. A. C., Young ed. Top prize for the best over home game. This Friday San real workable. I propose that she refused to return to the by, consul-general of Great Life and a very active mem all essay is a $500 government tiam goes to Woodburn for everyone in this area join house. Mill City Police are Britain to be the toastmaster. the last game of the season. ber of the Presbyterian savings bond. Three $100 sav the North Santiam Chamber furthering the investigation Among the awards will be Church. Frank hopes to at ings bonds will be given to of Commerce in fighting this and Chief Taylor expects the prize winners of the Vet tend O. E. C. and be a teach the winners for the other movement to include all these charges will be made in the eran’s Day essay contest with three grade levels. Santiam er. additional acres over and case. has never had a top prize Santiam High school in Mill above those set forth in the winner, but Joyce Gleason Taylor had taken state City having several contest Two Party System Forest Service plan. That plan ments from witnesses early ants. First prize is a $500 and Claudia Hayden each won will bring real con Tuesday and was conferring Saving bond with the three a $100 bond the year they servation to the area. It with the District Attorney on runners-up to receive $100.00 Set Up in Mill City entered the contest. will enable them to carry out action to be taken. Those from Mill City who bonds. Joyce Gleason and Elementary School their goal of multiple use of won in the initial judging and Claudia Hayden were the $100 For many years the Amer our forests. The forests be will be attending the pancake winners in 1964 and 1965. ican political system has been long to all the people, let’s breakfast in Albany are: Final phase of the two-day Girl of the Month comprised basically of two GATES — Only one candi see that we can continue to Seniors — Patti Eastwood, celebration will be the attend parties. The Republican party date, James Siegfried, has use them. Susann Heller, Kathy Story, ance by many to the OSU-U of carries with it the connota filed for mayor in the Novem They want to lock up these Dennis Davidson, and Fay La- Washington football game to tion of being conservative, ber 8 general In Mr and Mrs. E. E. Atchison Munyan. forest lands so they cannot be be held at Corvallis on No while the Democrats carry cumbent P. A. election. Pederson is had quite an experience when utilized. The Forest Service Juniors—Craig Shaw, Ka vember 12. the liberal thought. they made a recent hunting thy Rose, Mark Bennett, Ka not running. no longer will be able to man In order to setter under Candidates for the five trip to the Silver Lake area. thy Duggan, and Terry Han age the forests under their stand the process of govern council seats are Richard Mar While hunting about nine sen. multiple use program. Many ment the Mill City Element tin, William Barton, Olive miles from their camp they Sophomores — Lonnie Bod- board feet possibly one mill ary school has, by constitu Sherman, Frank Baechler, came across a hunter, about [eker, Lonny Elliott, Janis ion board feet of prime tim tional amendment, adopted a Willard Gabriel and Vivian 70 years old, who was lost. Jacobson, Dennis Lunstford, ber will be locked up to be two party political system. Kealen. All are newcomers They didn’t feel they should and Larry Ragsdale. come overripe and wasted. The two parties, Freedom since none of the incumbent leave him in that area alone, All this at a time when we Freshmen — Melody Barn- party and Liberal party have councilmen filed. so were taking him back with hardt, Vikki Cook, Rebecca need every tree in the area to met in caucus twice — once in them when they hit a rock, The mayor will be elected keep our mills producing. Un Earhart, Susan More, and order to select nominating for a two-year term. The three punching a hole in their gas I Larry Hillesland. der the Forest Service plan, i and platform committees and with the highest number of tank. They then built a fire these forests still can be used The Veterans’ Council also once to vote on the committee ' votes among those running and at about 10 o’clock that sponsors a Junior Citizen for recreation, but they do Kathleen Marie Story has decisions. Now there is a full for city council will receive night, fired their rifle to see Award and this winner will have a much better opportun been chosen girl of the fledged political campaign be , four year terms while the re- if they could in this manner also be announced at the ban ity to practice true conserva month at Santiam High; tion than under the Wilder i School the month of Septem-, A total of 59 witnesses tes ing waged throughout the j maining two will serve two contact the lost hunter’s com quet in Albany November 11. panions. This did the trick, Santiam’s Junior Citizen this I year terms. ness area plan. One man said ber. Kathy is the daughter tified at a U. S. Forest Ser school. Running for the freedom The recorder’s office will and when the old hunter’s year is Sandra Cooper. She that "Marion Lake is a pre of Mr. and Mrs. Robert vice hearing on a proposed cious jewel that must be pre Pratt. She has been very ac M t. Jefferson Wilderness party are: for president, Allen continue to be an appointive friends were taking the At will be competing with seven Severs; vice president, La- office under terms of a new chison’s back to their camp, other Linn County seniors for served.” Possibly so, but I be tive in many school activities, Area. lieve it still can be preserved namely 2 years as J. V. Cheer The overwhelming major Donna Bradly; secretary-treas city charter approved last where they also had a car, the County award. The Coun they became lost. After about ty winner will have a chance under the Forest Service pro leader, 2 years as Varsity ity of them said last Wednes urer, Penny Lewellen; Sgt.-at- May. Voting place for the Gates, 40 miles of driving, they fin to compete for a National posal, and still be left open Cheerleader, 4 years Pep club. day that the area proposed by arms, Jim Story. Running for the Liberty Marion county precinct will ally reached camp. The two scholarship award from Val so more people can enjoy this She was homecoming princess the forest service — 94,450 “jewel.” Why lock up all this in her Freshman and Sopho acres — was too small. They party are: president, Rick Po be the city hall. Rock Creek camps were only about two ley Forge Foundation. land, take lakes which now more years. Class represent asked for expansion of the sekany; vice president, Leo precinct on the Linn County miles apart. The Atchison’s nomally are enjoyed by many, ative to the Student Council area to something around Poole; secretary-trea surer, side will vote at the Gates went to town in the morning Herb Carpenter, Sgt-at-arms, school. Polls will be open and got materials to patch up Pathfinder Scouts many people, and tie them her Freshman and Senior 125,000 acres. their pickup gas tank. The witnesses asking for Clinton Herron. from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. up in this plan, where only a years. Two years in Honor When returning over the Collect Clothing on few hundred people can enjoy Society and is presently sec expansion represented a var May the best man (wom pass Mrs. Atchison said it it. It isn’t everyone who has retary and 2 years a member iety of outdoor and conser en?) win. was real stormy. She got a a horse and can take the time of Future Teachers of Amer vation clubs—Mazamas, the Hallowe'en Night bad cold out of the deal. to ride into these areas.I cer ica. Kathy is a Senior this Sierra Club, the Audubon U. S. National to tainly am for conservation, year and is an accomplished Society and numerous others. The Mill City-Gates Path Few witnesses opposed the Have Trust and but I think that true conser pianist. finder Scouts in conjunction idea of wilderness areas. One Detroit Gets 6.51 vation is better—a plan that with the Mill City Welfare was Hal Byer, Linn County Estate Meeting will allow the prime timber service of the Seventh-day Inches of Rain in Oct. Floyd R. Eastwood, mana Slides on how accidents hap to be removed and managed risk of a trigger-happy hunter, assessor, who said his county Adventists were pleased by DETROIT — Weatherman the in a manner that will be a while they hit for parts un could not afford such an area. ger of U. S. National Bank pen were shown at the recent many donations of cloth Joe Mulse reported Monday benefit to all our people in known. That ended the hunt Another was Harold Shirley of Oregon’s Mill City branch, North Santiam Safety Coun ing and canned goods they re the Detroit area received ceived Hallowe stead of a select few. ing for that day and we hit of Eugene, representing the has reminded residents of the cil meeting. Tony Shilling a that ’en. Quite a total of 6.51 inches of pre number of families It behooves every person for the coast. Saturday at the Western Motorized Recrea area that anyone interested burg filled in with a program have been cipitation for the month of Oc in this area to write to the Re coast was real rainy, so all we tion Association (trail bikes), in attending a trust and es when some of the men of Wil helped with food baskets, gional Forester, Multnomah did was read, sleep and eat. Shirley said wilderness areas tate forum Wednesday even lamette Ply were unable, be tober. A trace of snow was clothing, and bedding here at Building, 319 S. W. Pine St., Nice life, that! I wish I could would lock up the area to all ing, November 9, at the Mar cause of illness, to present a recorded on the 21st, with the Mill City welfare center but a small percentage of the ion Hotel in Salem is cordial scheduled program on “Acci the greatest amount of rain at 501 S. E. Ivy Street. Portland. These letters, and do it more often. ly invited. dents Can and Do Happen.” fall recorded as 1.57 on the there should be thousands of Then Sunday was a real population. The ladies of the Center The outdoor groups unani- James L. Johnson, vice pres This program will be given 22nd for a 24-hour period. them should be written prior nice day again, so we hit for have made over 20 quilts Highest temperature read miously asked for inclusion of ident at the Ladd and Bush- in May. to November 25 of this year. home, and I decided to hunt which have ben given to those The meeting this month will ing was recorded as 88 de in need regardless of religion that area again. I saw two, Marion Lake in the wilderness Salem branch, will preside This past weekend we took and the old rooster gave me area. "Marion Lake is a pre over the 7:30 p. m. meeting, held on Monday, November grees on October 1 and lowest or circumstance. our annual pheasant hunting the run around again. I had cious jewel that must be pre and James A. Perry, assist 21, because of the Thanksgiv temperature reading a cool 27 If anyone was missed on on the 18th. trip. It was real good hunting. been telling Alta if I could served,” said Robert Platt, ant trust officer, will give the ing holiday. the collection night, and wish In comparison, September The birds were scarce and my just get one good shot. So I representing the Mazama Club opening remarks and intro There will be no meeting es to donate articles they may duce the panel members. Top in December and the January had a total of 1.43 precipita phone 897-2589. shooting worse. I had walked walked down to another part of Portland. tion. Highest temperature The proposed wilderness ics for discussion will be es meeting will be put on by the about a jlllion miles Friday of the field and right in front If anyone knows of some afternoon in the Dallas area of me. up hopped a rooster, area would stretch along the tate planning, investment con American Heart Association. was 97 degrees on the 5th, and one needing help in any way, in search of the ringneck. Af and he looked as big as a barn crest of the Cascades from siderations and tax saving This will be family night, lowest temperature reading they should feel free to con ter all that walking, and I had door, flapping in a North Da Breitenbush Creek on the through planning. when wives of members will was 37 degrees on the 13th. tact the Welfare Center. decided I’d about had it, we kota breeze. I pulled up my north to the Santiam High be guests. were coming towards the trusty shotgun and let go, way on the south. IV eather, Detroit Dam main highway north of Dal blam, bloop, two shots. Noth Forestry associations and Second Graders Visit 7 a. m. Dally Weather Reading Tree Planters Memorial Day las when I spotted a ing happened—must have had timber companies generally Pool rooster and hen scratching those shells loaded with Rice backed the U. S. Forest Ser The Enterprise Date Max. Mln. Elev. Pct. Still Needed around in a plowed field near Krisples. Anyway I was vice proposal. Oct. 19 63 37 1517.23 0.00 Two groups of eager-eyed Service To Be Held Thomas Cochran, represent second grade youngsters brav a fence row. I came to a crestfallen and could only Oct. 20 65 38 1516.69 1.10 Tree planting is now in pro screeching halt and thought, tell my wife that I missed. ing Industrial Forestry Asso ed the rain showers last Wed By War I Vets Oct. 21 49 35 1516.57 1.24 gress on the Mill City Rang Mmm. meat in the pan. All She heard the shots and ciation, said his group might nesday to watch The Enter Oct. 22 46 38 1515.62 1.56 er District and planters are went fine. The hen hid right thought surely we could have have some reservations about prise “going to press.” Mrs. Memorial Day services will Oct. 23 M 44 1515.29 0.44 still needed. Anyone interest where I thought she would a mess of pheasant. Oh well, the size of the proposed area, Gwen Schaer, assisted by Mrs. be conducted at Fairview Oct. 24 59 46 1514.90 0.09 ed in planting should apply and when I approached the that shotgun is like a lot of hut it is willing to support the Don Podrabsky brought in Cemetery on Veteran’s Day, Oct. 25 63 47 15J 1 00 0.00 in person at the Mill City i ight distance up she flew. these politicians. When you Forest Service proposal. “We one group and Mrs. Duane November 11 by the VWWI Oct. 26 65 47 1513J7 0.00 Ranger station. No rooster though. He ran “level” you want to be sure absolutely would not endorse Norrie brought in another. under the supervision of Earl Oct. 27 55 47 1514.25 0.29 Anyone who has been in the Oct. 28 57 45 1513.65 0.00 service should bring their dis like a deer down the fence there is something in the bar anything larger,” he said. They were fascinated by all Loucks, commander. row and got up about three rel besides hot air. Neverthe The observance will be held Oct. 29 58 45 1512.06 0.00 charge papers (Form DD-214) the many steps in publishing blocks from me. Boy, are these less. I will try and try again, a newspaper. They were also at 11 a. m. and the public is Oct. 30 60 46 1510.28 0.15 with them. roosters “chicken.” They until I am too old and totter Planting will last until the shown how job printing is invited to attend, particularly Oct. 31 67 50 1508.59 0.00 No. 1 65 44 1506.89’ 000 latter part of December. leave the hen there to run the ing to make the effort. V’eterans of all wars. done on an automatic press. Seven Names to Appear on Ballot For Gates Council Many Attend ¡Wilderness Area Hearing Safety Council See Films on Accidents Vote November 8th Atchison's Have Exciting Time on Recent Hunting Trip