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874IÌ3 i The Mill City Enterprise ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND VOLUME XXII NUMBER 40 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1967 Wolverines On Top of the Heap Up and Down The Avenue By Don Moffatt Santiam Memorial Hospital Plans for Air Conditioning $3.50 a YEAR — 10c a Copy High Winds Monday Hit Canyon Area At the last board of di We now hear a lot about rectors meeting at Santiam the proposed surcharge on Memorial hospital, main top corporate and personal in ic of discussion was air con come which is supposed to be Mill City and area resi Phil Schnieder, state ditioning. Representatives of needed temporarily to finance Pacific Power & Light com dents “viewed with alarm” the cost of the war in Viet game director, advised hunt pany were on hand along Tuesday morning the results nam. There is just one catch ers that, regardless of chang es in the weather pattern, with men from an air condi- of Monday nights big blow. in these teni|><u-ary taxes and I tioning firm in Portland They were thankful however? ’ . the buck deer season will not that is that when they are open until October 7. who demonstrated a heat that the storm, reminiscer^ enacted they very seldom are The director said that the pump unit to the directors. of the Columbus Day storm temporarv. In the nation’s weather picture certainly This is the second time these of 1962, was no worse than it capital the word temporary, men have been at a hospital was. many times the word means looks encouraging and is wel Winds near hurricane vel meeting. permanent. Do you remem corned to alleviate the critical ocity caused wide-spread fire conditions. However, he The building committee, ber the temporary wartime there will be no sud headed by Merton Cox, had power outages, flipped over buildings that were still stated made a trip to Portland this carports and felled trees. standing many years later? den or mid-week lifting of th< emergency delay in the sea summer to check up on a Crews from Pacific Power You certainly can remember building using this type of worked throughout the night. son. some of the temporary taxes unit, and reported that it was Servicemen from Valley Tele which have been imposed up October 7 has been set as e the best they had seen yet. phone and Santiam Cable Vis on us. One instance is the firm opening date, he said which is also a traditiona The unit can he used for heat ion were busy restoring those supposed luxury tax placed ing as well as air condition services. weekend opening and in the on travel and telephone bills. best interest of all concerned. ing. The board approved use Gusts of 68 miles per hour These certainly connot be ed to be one of the better games of the Santiam and Regis are tied for top of this type of unit, and the were reported at Salem. The called luxury items, yet many building committee was in Mill City Ranger station had season. To date Santiam has won every spot in the Capital Conference Minor years after they have become structed to make a further been receiving hourly reports a way of business, we still League at this time. Santiam’s Wolver game. This Friday the Wolverines travel study to see about cost of air all day Monday warning of pay the tax on them. conditioning all necessary the impending storm. Another example, in Jun« ines will battle it out with Regis on Allen to North Marion.—The Mill City Enter areas in the hospital. In Mill City high winds 1932 Congress levied a tax Mrs. Lura Fair, president caused sporadic power out of one cent a gallon on gas Field Friday, October 13. This is expect- prise photo. of the hospital Auxiliary, re ages with some parts of the oline as a temporary meas ported that $1,500 had been city without power for as ure. It was described as an LYONS—It is interesting to realized from the rummage long as 8 hours and in other emergency to help the Feder note that teachers are emer sale, and that the sale was sections residents were with al government meet the fin ged into many diverse fields still going on part time. The out power for only a short ancial crisis brought on by of correlated education. John silver tea brought in a net of time. the depression. This tax pro Swinkels, music teacher at $108 for the Auxiliary she There were branches strewn duced $57 million revenue in Mari-Linn school went to said. The Auxiliary has been around all yards with trees its first year. Thirty-four Portland to participate in the active during the years and near them; some roofs had years later and with a rate of panel discussion show “Col many of the nlcities at San patches blown off them; the four cents a gallon, the tax lege Opinion” on a Portland tiam Memorial are the result carport at the Albin home yielded $2.9 billion, bringing TV show. The show was tap of the efforts of this ambi crashed down on Fred Al the total since 1932 to nearly ed and will be shown on Oc ban’s car. There were num tious group. Specialist 4, William (Row Martin Hansen, program $33 billion. In 1967, this tem tober 8 at 2:30 p. m. on Chan erous trees uprooted but an) Davidson, son of Mr. and chairman for the Mill City porary tax is expected to there were more inconven Mrs. Alvin Davidson of Mill Lions ciub stated today that have an even higher yield. nel 2. iences than heavy damage. City is with the First Air Mr. Swinkels recently re on Monday, October 9, there This is just something to Rain fell heavily all during Cavalry Division ’ s Kodiak will be a demonstration of cently received his Master ’ s remember when the govern Andy Landforce, Oregon the night Monday and most in Vienam. ment talks of a temporary tax Degree at Linfield college and the Laser beam. A represent State University Wildlife Quarry of Tuesday with the sun com In its one year of operation his thesis was on “The Ne ative of Pacific Northwest Management Specialist, will of any kind. ing out occasionaly just to let gro’s Contribution to Ameri Bell Telephone company will be in Marion County Tuesday the division has produced ov people know all was not dark er 100.000 tons of rock which can Music. ” The College Opin be present to give the demon October 10, to explain and is used for helipads, run Did it ever occur to you ness. ion show presented the ques stration and show how this demonstrate the proper care that 86% of America’s near foundations and ways, billets, tion “ ts the Negro a Part of beamls adapted to industrial of venison from the moment road repairs. ly 10,000 newspapers are use. it is shot until it appears on weeklies serving rural, small American Life.” “There are very few build- The panel members on the One demonstration will be An H & W Logging truck the table. towns like Mill City? Many show were involved in a sem ing projects in the cavalry drived by Mike Lyon, son of at the grade school gymnas towns the size of Mill City inar on Negro history at Lin Good Venison that doesn’t have some of the “ Getting have no newspaper. Next field college this past sum- ium at 2.30. The other dem Served on the Table” can rock taken from this quarry,” Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lyon of Detroit, was forced into a week is National Newspaper < i mer. This was the only onstration will be at about sometimes be a problem. says Lt. Don Atwood, comp ditch Monday afternoon by Week and for that reason, I know seninar on Negro his 7:30 at the gym, following the Oregon hunters bring home any commander. The division | : UHUIUCI ' win? was was another HULA. trudk. Lyon, who we’d like to toot our own tory ever offered and may Lions club dinner. All clubs about 5,000 tons of venison " is fortunate that such a site | returning to Idanha empty, and other citizens interested horn for a minute. Beginning Teresa Metteer narrowly a precedent for future,are invited to attend either each fall. Some is delicate in exists near the base camp op- encountered another truck in escaped with America’s very first set serious injury or pos flavor, tender and delicious eration say officials. at colleges and uni- of the demonstrations. the Ivy Creek area which he sible death when the small newspaper in 1690, newspap courses when cookd, but too many A total of 19 men work at said forced his vehicle into foreign car she was driving ers have spoken for the peo versities. times the hunter does not the site. A four-man crew the ditch. The moderator of the pro-1 ple, defending the rights gram west of town hit a deer. know the important steps of works night and day drilling Ben Padrow, pro- It was reported later that of individuals against en- fesor is of Dr. The car was a complete loss caring for the carcass in the holes for shaped charges, speech at Portland the driver of the other truck trenched power and arrogant State college and Mr. Swink TNT and dynamite in order said he had lost the air in according to insurance com field. abuse of office and we are els in capacity of graduate Equipment and pictures to keep pace with the rock his brakes and was unable to pany spokesmen but Teresa fighting to this day to keep student. The College Opinion received only cuts, bruises will be used to discuss ideas removal during the day. slow down. Lyon received and a “whiplash." She was the doors open wherever and show is a local show featur The quarry was originally on boning out a deer, ways to only minor injuries in the ac whenever public business is ing college and universities to Santiam Memorial field dress a venison and the opened in August of 1966 by cident; pulled ligaments in taken being transacted. Freedom of in the Willamette Valley. hospital where she was held minimum equipment a hunter Alpha Company of the 84th his arm and legs. the press is essential in this overnight for observation. Area resident may well be should carry afield. Land Engineer Battalion. present day and age, when proud of the fact that mem She was alone in the car Mrs. Davidson said this force will also discuss a man’s dictators all over the world bers of the school staff are week that their son was sup Group from Mill City at the time of the accident. way of cooking venison. are trying to control every keeping up with progress in Helen Ellingson was the first Grades Visit Science Washington D. C. head Two demonstrations will be posed to lie home soon. one on the scene of the acci facet of a person’s life. education and world affairs quarters of the U. S. Forest presented for the benefit of I dent. In a short time Frances so that our children may Center at Newport the public. One at 10 a. m. Alban, Pauline Hansen and The heavy rain of the past benefit from the varied con- Service is allocating $111,000 and Fifth graders from Mill a repeat at 8 p. m. at the Bobbi Budlong came along. week certainly should be a trastical backgrounds of the for emergency erosion con Women ’s World Building, City Elementary School visit They made Teresa as com trol work on Pacific North boon to everyone. Logging teachers. ed the Oregon State Univer fortable as possible and Mrs. west National Forest lands Oregon State Fairgrounds. Ac trucks are again on the road, will be sity Marine Science Center Hansen phoned the state po cess to the grounds burned by recent fires, Re going full tilt, in an attempt 18th St. through the 17th and in Newport on September 26. lice with the other ladies con gional Forester Charles A. to build up the cold decks The 48 students, under the tacting her parents, Mr. and Connaughton announced to gates. of the mills of our state. The direction of Mr. Wallace Mrs. Bill Metteer. The Izaak Walton League, day. woods will have to be hum Hovey and Mrs. Elaine Main, Four Corners Rod and Gun This will permit an immed ming from now on until snow were given an introductory Club, and the Marion County iate s*art on grass seeding flies to be assured of enough talk covering research activ and other measures to control Extension Service are cooper logs to keep the mills in oper ities at the Marine Science soil erosion in major fire ating m the presentation of ation during the winter Santiam walked away with Center said Bill Wick, Co these programs designed to areas on National Forest wat months. Hunters, too, wel its fourth straight victory by Recent rains have brought ersheds in Oregon and Wash teach the novice and stimu defeating the Gladstone Glad ordinator of Extension Pro come the rains, for this will grams. The group participat late new ideas for the veteran assure them their chance to and end to the long, dry ington, Connaughton said. DETROIT — Lee Foster, iators 44-6 on Allen field, ed in a guidesheet exercise hunter. Foresters estimate that 16.- “hit for the woods” in an at summer and extremely dan- Friday, September 29. Bob covernng fundamentals of manager of Hoodoo Ski Bowl For those who feel that 000 acres will be seeded this tempt to get their buck. With geous burning conditions. Ward led the Wolverines by marine research, geology, tid winter resort said the resort the season a week short, The recent development fall. Establishment of a tem they just don’t like venison crossing the goal line five al life cycles in the will be in full operation for hunters will really be out ends the entry permit closure porary grass cover will re and have always cut it up times, however two of his sea, effects, and studied common the coming winter despite like a beef or veal, Land duce soil loss, retard water in the Clackamas-Marion dis this weekend. touchdowns were called back marine fishes and inverte damage irom the Airstrip for force recommends that you runoff, and help protect trict, according to District est fire. bone it out. “It’s difficult to because of penalties. Ward brates in the aquarium. downstream water quality. Usher: "How far down do forester. Chan Bunke. He said the fire caused carried 19 times for a total get the chef to cut venison The seeding will be done by The closure ended at mid you want to sit, madam?” about $4,000 damage to the of 174 yards. Mark Bennett steaks thin enough. This is both helicopters and fixed World War I Aux. Madam: “All the way, I’m night October 4 and permits new ski lift control mechan especially true with the round threw 17 times and complet are no longer required except wing aircraft. really tired.” ism, and that some chair ed six passes for 82 yards and To Send Boxes to Reforestation and other —this is a piece of meat that in some instances where cushions also received heat two touchdowns; one to Ward mnst be cut thin in order to major fire rehabilitation work Men in Vietnam road or logging crews are damage. He added, the old now planned will extend over be at it’s best,” were his and one to Alan Yankus. working on private land. GATES—Mrs. Lang Staf- lift is being dismantled for Mark Bennett also kicked comments about venison Forester Bunke said he the next year or two, depend seven straight extra points ford, secretary of the Auxil safety reasons. One of its ter would like to express his ing on additional funds be cookery. and now has a total of 16 out iary of World War I Barracks minals on Hoodoo Butte top ing made available. thanks for the respect shown 3263, Mill City, will be send pled during the fire. He said of 19 tries. during the recent restrict Salvage of fire killed or ing several five-pound boxes money is being budgeted for and Mone La- Dennis Cline DETROIT—Monday’s “big ions and the cooperation of damaged trees in commercial Jaycees To Hold to boys in Vietnam on Octob a replacement of the lift. lack, each went in for touch timber areas will also move blow” reportedly did little the public. The old lift was used on a downs, Cline for 70 yards and er 15. ahead, with some timber sales Garage Sale damage in the upper North He also said, "Beware of Those who wish to share In stand-by basis, and its loss I .a lack for 37. and logging to take place this Santiam Canyon. Only one fire and Happy Hunting.” Ray Taylor, Bob Ward, filling the boxes please con will not affect the resort’s The Mill City Jaycees will fall. incident was reported. This Jack Johnson and Mark Ben tact Mrs. Stafford. Names other chair capacity. the hold a garage sale in In the Willamette National was a piece of plywood blown Some rope tows will be re nett were outstanding on de and addresses of all donors through a window at the Weather, Detroit Dam Forest the following work building next to the U. S. Na- fense, collecting seven or are placed in their packages placed because of the fire Oc- Glenn Stormer trailer house 7 a. m. Dally Weather Reading will lie done—Airstrip, seed tional bank on Sunday, so that the boys may know which swept down the moun tackles each. ing 3,500 of 7,700 acres burn tober 15 from 1 to 5 p. m. more Pool in the Myers addition. During the first quarter of who are remembering them. tain and burned within a few Free coffee will he served. ed. Devil ’ s Ridge, seeding 300 Pct Date Max. Min. Elev. The Joe Muise weather of Mrs. Stafford said the Aux yards of the buildings. Funds raised will go to the game a Gladstone player, — ------ acres -------- burned. 1 Eagle fice reported that the Detroit Sept 27 94 51 1531.74 0.00 of ’ 600 Reports indicated the fire iliary. church groups, and John Dierickx, was carried area received 4.76 inches of Sept. 28 92 56 1531.01 0.00 Rock, seeding 1.000 of 1,200 wards the completion of the from the field after collaps neighbors tried to remember did burn away some trees be Jaycee hall v ’ hich will 1530.2ft 83 53 0.00 acres burned. Dead Mountain, Sept. 29 rain in a four-day period ing. He was taken to a Port the boys in Vietnam during which will provide additional A total of 1.94 rain fell in Sept. 30 61 51 1529.69 1.02 seeding all 2.400 acres burn used as a community hall. land neurosurgeon who op “let down periods.” They will ski run areas and a larger to Ì Anyone still wishing a 24-tiour period, from 9 a.m. Oct. 1 55 50 1529.23 0.87 1 ed. and Buck Mountain, seed- erated on the brain. Dierickx i be sending packages ; again parking area, now being contribute anything of value 1529.00 0.71 55 48 | ing 1,000 of 1.400 acres burn Oct. 2 Monday to 9 a. m. Tuesday paved. I after the holidays. may do so by calling 897-2700. died Saturday evening. Oct. 3 59 16 1529.09 2.56 ed. morning. Open Oct. 7 John Swinkle Mari-Linn Teacher On TV Panel Show Laser Beam To Be Explained at Meetings Monday Topic of Meetings In Vietnam i H & W Log Truck Forced Off Road In Ivy Creek Area Teresa Metteer Escapes Serious Injury in Accident Erosion Funds Approved lor Forest Lands Clackamas-Marion Forest Lands Open To Entry Now Wolverines Take Fourth Straight Win Hoodoo Ski Bowl To Open on Time Big Blow Not So Mighty at Detroit I