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The
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ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
VOLUME XXI
NUMBER 49
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON
I
Yule Trees
The Avenue Available in
Up and Down
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Rv linn MoHoH
By
Don Moffatt
■
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111
12.89 Inches of
Precipitation at
Detroit Station
Wolverines
THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 8, 1966
With Air Force in Vietnam
Win First
Season Game
$3.50 a YEAR — 10c a Copy
.Area Not
Included in
College Dist.
I was real pleased to see
DETROIT—Weatherman Joe
where President Johnson is
Muise reported the Detroit
finally coming around to cut­
area received a total of 12.89
ting some of the federal spend­
ing programs. He is going to I Like to cut your own Christ­ inches of precipitation for the
The Santiam Wolverines de­
There has been some con­
cut over $5 billion in this type mas tree? The State Forestry month of November. He said feated the Elmira Falcons 56-
fusion in the minds of area
of spending. This is a good Department has an area this was a half an inch over 54, in a non-league game, here
residents about the inclusion
sign, and I believe that the where you may do so during normal for the month.
of Administrative School Dis­
In comparison the Detroit Friday, December 3.
election had quite an impact the next two weekends De-
This was Santiam’s first
trict 129J being in the pro­
upon his thinking. He was cember 10-11 and December area received a total of
game
of
the
season.
The
El
­
posed Linn-Benton Commun­
19.06
in
November,
1960;
and
getting to the point where he 17-18.
in 1961 on the 23-24, eight in­ mira Falcons are picked to be
ity College district which was
believed he could do no wrong
The trees being offered in ches of snow, was recorded.
the Emerald League champ­
voted on Tuesday.
and that the country was his the U-cut sale are located in
ions
this
year,
There have been several
Higheit
temperature
read
­
particular piece of cake. If the the Green Basin area of east­
news
releases from the Salem
ing
for
this
November
was
Alan
Yankus
led
the
Wol
­
election of a lot of Republic­ ern Marion County Marvin
area stating that Mill City-
ans did nothing else, it sort of Helland, Willamette Area Di­ recorded at 70 degress on the verines with 17 points while
Gates (129), Mari-Linn Ele­
1st and lowest reading was 31 Dennis Davidson scored 16,
dampened his spending spirit rector, has announced.
mentary and Detroit School
on
the
9th.
Muise
said
tem
­
The
first
quarter
ended
in
for the time being at least. I
Access to Green Basin is by
districts were all in the pro­
also think it would be a good a logging road joining State perature average for the a 10-10 tie.
WITH U.S. COMBAT AIR FORCES, Vietnam—Capt. posed boundary.
The second quarter the Wol­
idea to make some more cuts Highway 22 about four miles month was 50 degrees, making
Alvin H. Theiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Theiss of However, Bill Lewellen,
this
the
warmest
November
verines
moved
ahead,
out-
in foreign aid, and quite a siz­ east of Gates. This junction,
scoring the Falcons 20-13 and Diston, Oregon, on duty at Phan Rang AB, Vietnam. district administrator said to­
able cut on the space program. where a checking station will 1 in 12 years.
The driest November on making the half-time score Capt. Theiss, an F-100 Super Sabre pilot, has been in day that the districts were not
As I have said before, all be set up, is approximately
the fight against Communist aggression since May 1966. included at the present time
these things are good, but like 200 feet west of Niagara record he said was in 1956 30-23.
when
the
Detroit
area
re-
The
captain, a graduate of Cottage Grove (Oregon) but that at a later date a sim­
The
third
quarter
was
close
everything else, we just can’t County Park.
ceived only a total of 3.19 in- as Elmira scored 14 to San­ High School, received his B.S. degree in 1958 from ilar set-up would no doubt be
afford it at this time.
Helland says a charge of $1 ces of precipitation.
tiam’s 13.
Oregon State University. He was commissioned there scheduled for Marion county
It is all well and good to per tree will be made, All of
In
the
final
quarter,
the
talk about the general pros­ the trees available are Doug-
upon completion of the Air Force Reserve Officers and the voters in the districts
Falcons outscored the Wol- Training Corps program. His wife, Almeta, is the would at that time set up a
perity of our country, but it las fir.
Sandra Cooper
verines 17-13, but were held daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Coffman of Mehama, vote in their respective dis­
is pretty hard to make much
Purpose of the sale is to
tricts He also stated that the
off long enough to let the Oregon. (U.S. Air Force photo)
of an impression on the men help thin out the trees for bet­ Selected for
three districts could enter the
Wolverines to win by two
in our lumber industry, who ter spacing and development,
Community College boundar­
points, with a score of 56-54.
have been laid off, or are on a he said. This is in line with DAR Contest
ies at a later date if so desired.
The
smaller
Wolverines
Sandra
Kay
Cooper,
daugh
­
two- or three-day week. Re­ the department’s stand im­
Mr. Lewellen said he believ­
were
able
to
control
the
ter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Albin
M.
cession is very much a part provement program.
ed it a much better idea to
of our lives right now. It is
Gates will be open between Cooper of Mill City has been boards with Alan Yankus,
wait “before rushing into the
true that one should not cry 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. during the I chosen by the Santiam Facul­ Mark Bennett, and Dennis Da­
district.
” He said the idea of
vidson.
Scoring
for
the
Wol
­
ty
to
represent
Santiam
High
the blues, but on the other two weekends.
the proposed college was to
School in the Good Citizens verines were: Davidson 16,
hand, one should not stick his
allow students to attend that
contest which is sponsored by Tuers 3, Bennett 7, Yankus
head in the sand, and say ev­
were in “driving range.”
17,
Jones
6,
and
Ward
7.
This
year,
more
than
ever
the
Daughters
of
the
Ameri
­
erything is coming up roses.
can Revolution. Among her The next game will be
While the recent good news
before, the use of ZIP Code
awards and honors are: Honor against Serra Friday on their
of pumping some money into
is essential to efficient deliv­
Society two years, Typing court.
this segment of our economy
ery
of the more than eight
Award,
Sophomore
year,
Prin
­
it is but a drop in the bucket
billion pieces of holiday mail
cess for the 4th of July cele­
of what will be needed to get
bration her Junior year, and
that will be handled by the
this great industry off the
The Mill City Jaycees have Postal Service just before
ground and flying again. True DETROIT — December 13 at Junior Citizen of the year her
At the November meeting of
been working on one of their Christmas.
the mills of our area are 12:30 is the date set when re­ Senior year. Offices held dur­
the Santiam PTA those at­
annual projects, that of pro­
working more hours than presentatives of the State Sys­ ing her four years are: Fresh­
voted to carry on the
viding toys for the less for­ Postmaster Kelly today tending
in many other parts of the tem College will visit Detroit man class Vice President,
organization
for another year,
urged
all
residents
of
this
tunate boys and girls in town
Class Secretary her Junior!
state, but I believe some of High school.
at
least.
There
had been some
area
to
make
a
concerted
“ ......
of the school! , SCIO—“Way Out West” is at Christmas time.
these mills are operating more
They will be at Santiam Hi year, Co-Edltor
effort to include the five digit discussion offc disbanding it
Local
residents
having
toys
paper
and
Student
Body'
the
theme
of
Scio
Garden
or less to keep the men work­ in Mill City at 9 a. m.
number in both the address and forming a Parent-Teach­
ing than anything else. Cer­ The program is designed to Treasurer her Senior year. Club’s annual winter show in good or repairable condi­ and return address. Post­ er’s club. The idea of such a
tainly they are not making inform students of the import- j Sandra was a J.V. Cheerleader Saturday and Sunday, Decem- tion are asked to leave them master Charles Kelly said new club has not been discard­
much, if any money.
ance of i. seeking
... .„ post-high
_ __ o.. for two years, she has been her 10 and 11, at Scio Grade in the container at Girod’s “ZIP Codes fo raddresses you ed however, and a group of
school education and training, a member of G.A.A. for four school gymnasium. The show Hilltop Market.
mothers are looking into simi-
After the toys are repaired use most often can be ob­ lar
Mill City was again without and to give first hand in- Years> F.T.A. for two years, will be open from 1 to 5 p. m.
organizations in nearby
the Jayceettes wrap them for | tained from the ZIP Code ‘ communities.
power late Sunday night, formation about course offer-. PeP Club for four years, and; both days.
directory
in
the
post
office
gift
giving
and
with
the
help
ings,
admission
requirements,
has
been
in
the
school
play'
Classes
are
scheduled
for
when, believe it or not, a car
— two
..— Y ------
ci— is i—
i----1—'holiday arrangements, swags, of the Mill City Lions club, | lobby or fill out the cards we Also under investigation is
hit the guy-wire of the pole costs to attend, financial aids ^ r or
ears- She
planning
possibility of having a
cards, Ministerial Association and ; furnished you and we will the
attend four years at the i wreaths, Christmas
that had been broken off the and other concerns in attend-
well-child clinic here again.
complete
the
ZIP
Code
for
the
local
welfare
fund
they
I
kissing
balls,
and
decorated
week before. When the guy­ ing Oregon public colleges. University of Oregon where
The Marion County Health
are added to food baskets de­ you.
wire was hit, it caused the Parents are invited to attend s*le hopes to major in Sociol- l packages.
All parcels MUST have the nurses and doctor came here
or Political Science and ! Junior exhibitors have clas- livered during the holiday
power lines to swing hard any of the sessions and are
ZIP
Codes on them. To save for many years but the pro­
I
ses
scheduled
for
individual
season.
enough to make it jump out of urged to discuss post-high
your
time and ours please gram has been discontinued.
Sandra
Is
also
very
interested
arrangements,
classroom
ex
­
Lou
Waikart
heads
the
Jay
­
the saddle of the insulator school plans with their sons I
""
’ "**
Mrs. Howard Morrison, PTA
causing it to hit the trans­ and daughters before and af­ in being a member of the hibits and table settings for a cees this year and Lee Ross see that the address is com­ president said there would not
plete
before
presenting
the
Foreign
Service
or
the
Dip
­
and
Verne
Shaw
are
assisting
teenage
party.
Cash
awards
former. It burned a hole in ter the conference.
will be given for the latter the Lions club and Welfare parcels for mailing. It would not be a meeting in January.
the transformer, causing the
Representing the various in­ lomatic Corp.
two classes.
association with their part in be very much appreciated if
oil to leak out. This burned stitutions will be: Don Du-
Garden clubs and other the program. Anyone knowing vou would not do your mail­
the transformer out, causing Shane, Jr., counselor, offive of
clubs may enter Christmas of a needy family may con­ ing lietween 3:45 and 4:25 pm.
the power outage.
High School Relations. Team
trees decorated for a ranch­ tact either Mr. Waikart or Mr. At this time we are getting
It is surprising how depend­ Captain Blake Moranville,
type home. Cash awards will Ross or any minister in town. the mail ready for dispatch
ent we are upon electric en­ Associate Dean of Students,
and we cannot give you the
be given. There will be a hor-
ergy. Without it, we can hard­ OCE, and a representative
DETROIT — Following are
best service.
ticulture and art and hobby
ly exist. In the old days, we from Oregon Technical Insti­
display.
Teen-Age
Dance
at
For your mailing conven­ the names of honor roll stu­
didn’t have this to contend tute will also be present.
IDANHA — Evangel i s t i c
The public is invited to en-
ience the post office will be dents of the Detroit High
with, but how many of us
meetings will begin at the ter exhibits in the show and
open until noon on Saturday school in the second six week
would like to go back to those Mild Winter Fools
grading period.
Idanha Community church to visit the gymnasium to Firehall Saturday
December 10th and 17th.”
days of kerosene or gasoline
Rudy Thornton.................. 3.8
Sunday
morning
with
Rev.
Another
Teen-age
dance
is
view
the
decoratiins.
A
silver
Plants
at
Detroit
stoves and wood heaters for
“Remember, mail moves the Cecelia Williamson .......... 3.8
Herschel Thornburg, talented tea will be on Sunday.
scheduled
for
Saturday
even
­
our comfort? Nothing wrong
DETROIT—Due to the mild
country—ZIP Code moves the Madalyn Smith ................. 3.7
artist and musician. Spe­
ing at the Firehall from 8 un­ mail.”
with that mode of life, but winter some forms of Spring chalk
Ricky Williamson ............ 3.6
cial
music
will
be
furnished
til 11:30. Any young person in
when I have a choice, I like plant life have been reported by the evangelist with a var­
James
Morgan ................. 3.6
the
community
is
invited
to
to flip a switch and get re­ to be making an early appear­ ied musical setting of organ, Direc+ors Named in
Christine Rogers ............. 3.2
come
and
dance
to
music
from
sults, now.
Detroit Has First
ance in the Upper North San- and other instruments with
David Michaelson ............... 3.2
a record player. There will be
Possibly someone will have tiarn Canyon.
Lyons
Elections
Reba Miller......................... 3.0
multiple
recorded
accompani
­
a
small
admission
charge.
to put up a barrier in front of Crocus and tupils are mak­
Snowfall
of
Season
Paul
Michaelson ________ 3.0
ments.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marshall
Wor
­
LYONS—At the election
his pole to insure uninterrupt­ ing their appearance. Some
3.0
Meeting will continue night­ of the Lyons-Mehama water ley, who have been sponsor­ DETROIT—The first mea­ Dorsey Smith................
ed power service here.
roses are reported to be in the ly through December 18 at 7
Following are students
ing
the
series
of
dances,
said
district
held
Monday,
Decem
­
surable
snow
of
the
season
In
budding stage, and an Easter
who have perfect attendance
To close this week we have lily has been in full bloom in o’clock. The public is invited. ber 5, Calvin Culbertson was the events are well chaper­ the Detroit-Idanha area came for the second six weeks: Bar­
elected for a term of five oned.
Sunday, with Detroit receiv­ bara Stevens, Myles McMillan,
the following article written the yard of a Detroit resident.
ing four inches of snow in a Ricky Williamson, for a six
by Harry S. Truman, former Perhaps the early Spring Salem Academy Beats years on the board of commis­
sioner position. He received
24-hour period. About three in­ week period.
President of the United States: plant life can be labeled as Detroit Cage Quint
29 votes. Jerry Wilson, the Lydia Williamson
ches of snow remains on the
“Unity Plus Diversity"
wrong-way Corrigans, but we
Rudy Thornton, Laura Stor­
ground at this writing.
“I think the time has come Canyonites living in the snow DETROIT—Salem Academy, other candidate received 14.
ey, George Maki, Kenneth
blanking
host
Detroit
in
the
On
the
Lyons
Rural
Fire
for some plain speaking on belt have enjoyed every min­
Elected Director
Santiam Pass reportedly Tower, David Michaelson,
second quarter scored a 56-33 district, there were two can­
civil rights. One gets the feel­ ute of the mild weather.
had 30 inches of snow at 9 p. Dennis Tower, Larry Smith,
win over the Cougars in a didates, Chester Grimes and
IDANHA—Mrs. Lydia Wil­ m. Monday and a total of 33 Alfred Clark, Jack Cram, Ce­
ing when listening to some
of these heated discussions on Weather, Detroit Dam non-league basketball game Lawrence Silbernagle. Each liamson defeated incumbent inches at roadside on Santiam celia Williamson, Beverly Vai-
here Saturday night.
received 23 votes. Percy Hiatt, Reba Snyder for a five-year
civil rights that too many peo­
breath, Terry Lyons, Jimmy
Reading The Crusaders held a close chairman of the board re­ term on the Idanha Rural Summit.
ple don’t quite mean what 7 a. m. Dally Weather
Hiebert, Madalyn Smith, Dor­
Pool
13-10
lead
after
the
first
per
­
ported
that
he
would
call
the
Fire Protection District board
they say, or don’t quite know Date Max. Min . Elev. Pct.
sey
Smith, Freddie Miller,
iod,
but
won
the
second
14-0,
county clerk Tuesday morn­ of directors by a 16 to 14 mar­ Tom Kanoff Named
what they mean . . On the one Nov. 30 53 45 1451.30 0.47
Gerald Hiebert, Gary Steph­
and then the third 18-3 to pile ing to find out what to do gin. Mrs. Snyder has served
side Is their right of privacy Dec. 1
ens, Annette Steward for a 12
54 47 1450.13 0.62 up an enormous 45-13 margin. when a tie vote is cast.
as secretary-treasurer of the Fire District Director week period.
and the privileges that go Dec. 2
54 43 1449.35 0.19 Detroit outscored Salem 20-11
district which includes the De­
with it, such as the choice of Dec. 3
49 40 1449.16 0.34 in the final stanza as the win­
company, of club, of friends, Dec 4
troit area.
Tom Kanoff was elected to
1448.86 0.76 ners used many reserves. The FHA Girls Have
51
40
Election
was
held
at
Idanha
and of social categories. On Dec. 5
serve
a five-year term as di­ Lions Attend Zone
43 33 1559.60 1.86 Crusaders were led by Gene
Fire
hall
Monday.
the other side is their attitude Dec. 6
rector
of the Mill City Rural Meeting in Stayton
44 35 1450.00 0.68 Fadel’s 20 points and Bill
About 50 Lions, represent­
outside their homes and clubs.
Wigs Demonstrated
Fire protection district at an
Braun’s 16. Jim Hiebert was
Here their freedom is subject
election held Monday at the ing clubs from Salem, Keizer,
Betty Klutke from the Stu­ George Arthur
Silverton and Mill City met
to other people’s rights and to a personal matter of no con­ high for Detroit with 11
firehall.
dio of Hair design gave an in­
Tuesday night in Stayton to
public policy. Here rights to cern to the community. But points.
Kanoff
was
the
Incumbent
A basketball tournament is teresting demonstration Mon-1 Named Director
free action must be accomo­ when we are out in public and
director and the election drew take part in a zone meeting.
The clubs told of their var­
dated to the rights and free­ deal in such areas as public scheduled for December 8-9 day to the FHA girls at San­ George Arthur was elected only 14 voters. This is the
doms of others. Again our transportaton, public parks, and 10th at MacLaren school. tiam High. She showed wigs Monday at Gates, to serve a typical small turnout for ious activities and each club
rights of privacy and the free public schools, hospitals, hous­ Detroit Cougars will probably and the new trends in hair five-year term as director of these elections with 17 voters told of their community pro­
the Gates Rural Fire protec­ an all-time high.
jects.
social choices we may enjoy ing and such, our rights are play about 6:30 p. m. on the styles.
Several FHA girls partici­ tion district.
Attending from Mill City
in our homes are inviolate— limited to where they do not 8th.
were President Martin Han­
there we can do and say as infringe on the rights of oth­ The Cougars will play their pated in the demonstration in­ He replaces Marvin Ed­
Revenge has a way of deal­ sen, Bill Metteer, Mel Rambo,
we please. Whom one invites ers, regardless of the color of first league game of the sea­ cluding Sharon Robertson, I wards, whose term expires
to eat at his family table or to their skin or what neighbor­ son December 16th at 6:30 at Becky Earhart, Kathy Saw­ this month. Mr. Edwards did ing from the bottom of the Jim Rose. Paul Brady, Lee
Falls City
yer and 1-orena Harmon.
Ross and Don Moffatt.
not wish to serve again.
deck.
visit his private club, that is hoods they come from.
State Officials to
Visit Detroit and
Santiam Schools
Scio Garden Club
Plans Winter Show
Idanha Church To
Have Spec. Service
Toys for Tots
J. C. Project
In Full Swing
Postmaster Kelly
Urges Zip Code Use
Santiam P T A
To Remain Active
Honor Students
Named at Detroit