The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 03, 1969, Image 1

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ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
VOLUME XXIV
NUMBER 27
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 3, 19«9
Another Cash Prize Offered
In Subscription Campaign
Eagles Receive Charier
Former Resident
Accidentally Shot
$4.00 a YEAR — 10c a Copy
Community Plans For
Many July 4th Events
Chris Evan Soelberg. 13. was
shot accidentally at the h me
of a friend, on Sunday, May
Those in charge of the 11th annual 4th of July
Kids love money. So it was cash commission.
25. The son of Mrs. Wanda J. celebration in Mill City are very busy this week, scan­
only natural that ’he response
Listed below in alphabetical
Soelberg was pronouced dead ning the skies hopefully in between times.
to last week’s cash bonus in order are the boys and girls
at the scene by the Frederick
There are many events planned this year with the
the Mill City Enterprise sub­ who are working in the cam­
County Medical Examiner.
park
and the school grounds the center of much ac­
scription campaign should at­ paign together with a compar­
Maryland State Police report
tract special interest.
ative standing of votes based
ed that Soelberg was visiting tivity so that rainy skies could put a real damper on
In fact, the sales kids show­ n all orders turned in through
the home f Thomas W. Cap- the races and other scheduled events.
ed such interest that a similar last Saturday’s report day.
The Mill City Steering committee and TAC (Teen­
ino, 13, who lives at 15 West
award has been announced These votes accurately indicate
B Street in Brunswick. He is age committee) are arranging for the events with
this week by the campaign the place each sales-kid is in
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thom­ TAC heading the floats and parade.
without revealing their actual
manager.
as E. Capino.
The Kiddie parade, sponsored by the Jayceettes
The Capino youth told inves­
The new S10 cash prize will vote count. Phone numbers are
■will start at the old theatre
again
listed
by
each
name
for
tigating officers that he hail
go to the youngster who turns
building at 10:30 and the main
taken his father’s .32 caliber
in the most points on new and the 'onvenience of those who
parade will farm at First and
may
want
to
call
a
particular
automatic
from
a
dresser
draw
­
renewal subscriptions from
Kingwood. This is a different
one
to
place
their
order.
er in a bedraom to show the
now until the end of the cam­
route than in previous years
victim.
paign on July 12.
and will eliminate the traffic
The clip was Inserted into
A large advertisement in this
hazard on Highway 22.
the
pistol
and
a
cartridge
was
issue of the Enterprise explains
An added attraction this year
apparently
lodged
in
the
cham
­
The Mill City Jaycees will will be an archery demonstra­
how the points work in this
ber and not withdrawn when assist the city summer recrea­
added prize competition, and
the clin was removed. Capino tion department and the steer­ tion bv the State Champion
that 2 year orders are twice
On Sunday afternoon, June hership committee chairman.
said
that the pistol accidentally ing committee in a greased pig Marcy Bangert. An archery
as valuable as the 1 year sub­
The Charter was presented
22nd. the North Santiam Aerie
club has recently been formeil
scriptions. This extra award
Fraternal Order of Eagles held to the Aerie by Web Loy, discharged and Soelberg was contest on the 4th. Four greas­ in the area so the interest in
Due
to
the
fact
that
the
struck
in
the
chest
with
the
ed pigs will be turned loose and this is particularly keen.
is in addition to the regular
a special meeting for the pre­ State Membership Chairman
a $2.09 prize will be given for
prizes, and may be won by any Summer Library hours at sentation of the Charter and who was introduced by Olin bullet.
The young fry are excited
Tfc. Carl R. Harbaugh, who each pig caught. A 25c entry
youngster working in the cam­ Gates Primary School conflict the initiation of seventeen new Vinyard, State President.
by the turtle races with some
with
other
programs
in
Mill
investigated
the
incident
with
fee will be charged and the 40 turtles s:on to be named,
paign.
Receiving the Charter for
members.
Interest in the sales drive City, the library hours have
the Aerie was Harold Wiltse Brunswick City Police, noted event will take place at 3:00 gloomed and ready to go.
The
initiating
officers
were
mounted rapidly this week, been changed to the morning. George Tracy, president; Her­ president of the local Aerie and that no foul play was evident at Allen Field. Entrants must There will also be c >ncessions
be between 10-14 years.
and vote standings and pictur­ The day Thursday, remains man Smith, Bill Osburn, Fred Pat Patterson, organizer of the in the incident.
galore in the park; sack races,
Surviving besides his moth­
The Jaycees will have the fish pond, egg toss contests,
es of the sales-kids will spark unchanged. The time for check­ Schaffer, Pat Patterson and Aerie.
ing
out
and
returning
books
er
are
his
father,
Richard
By
­
popular jingle board back again greased pig catch, bingo, ham­
even greater enthusiasm a-
A potluck dinner and enter­
Howard Koff.
mong the workers and sub­ will be from 10:00 to 11:15 a.m.
Web Loy State Membership tainment followed the business ron Soelberg, his grandmother, this year and will also enter burger stands, baseball games
Mrs. Ida M. Soelberg, of Port­ the whistling midgets in this
Mrs. Thelma Phelps’ Story­ Director also presented Aerie meeting.
scribers alike.
and everything that goes to­
land, Ore., and his grandpar­ years parade.
Many subscribers have been time will be from 11:15 to 11:45 Ouota pins to the Worthy Pres­
wards making a good old-fash
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruban Har­
calling to ask if they may re­ a.m. She has prepared a serial ident and George Long, mem-
ioned 1th of July celebration.
rison
of
Brunswick,
and
two
Father
Frank
Callan
type
puppet
play
with
a
new
new their paper even if the
The day starts at 6 A. M.
brothers,
Nels
Richard
and
subscription is not yet due. installment shown each Thurs­
with
the Lions club breakfast
Recovers
from
Surgery
Mark Allen, both at home.
This is allow’ed. and the pay­ day. In addition to the puppet
in the park and ends at dark
Funeral
services
were
con
­
play
there
will
be
another
DETROIT — Father Frank
ment will run for the following
with a giant fileworks display
Callan, S.J. who underwent ducted at the Feete Funeral
I or 2 years after the present complete st try with Mrs.
on Allen Field.
Home,
Rev.
Ralph
Miller
offic
­
Phelps
using
some
of
her
other
major
surgery
last
week
at
order expires.
I A time schedule of events
iating.
Burial
was
in
Park
visual
aids
in
telling
the
story
Providence Hospital. Portland,
Increasing numbers of peo­
¡for the 1th are listed for the
was released from the hospi­ Heights Cemetery. Brunswick.
ple are calling at the office to j All children are welcome to
convenience of those wishing
The
Solbergs
are
former
ar
­
tal
Monday
and
is
now
recup
­
pay their subscriptions while come. Pre-schoolers should be
to enter or just watch:
DETROIT
—
The
following
ea
residents.
erating at the home of a rela­
the campaign is on so they can ' accompanied by an adult.
12:00 Egg toss, for couples
recreational
report
was
releas
­
Richard Knutson, of Mill tive in Portland.
help one of the ambitious boys 1
ed this week on lhe Detroit of any age in park.
City
13.
an
employee
of
the
Father
Callan,
pastor
of
De-
i
or girls win a valuable prize or
12:30 Needle in Haystack
Bill Pennick Logging Co. was troit St. Christophers church ' Mill City Family Lose District by the Detroit Ranger (ages
6 through 9) in park Al­
Station.
SALES-KIDS
\
ote
Standings
HERE ARE THE SUPER
injured about 11 a. m. Monday and St. Catherine’s church, Mill |
so Pie eating contest (Ages
Big
Meadows
road
is
now
Forks,Idanha
..
854-3667
23.000
1
while
working
in
tiie
Clacka
­
City,
is
being
transferred
to
i
Glen Abrams—Marion
All Their Belongings In I open and French (’reek road 10-15).
897-2443............... 25,000; mas watershed area 18 miles Shaw, effective date July 1st.
John Archer—Mill City ............
1:00 Archery Demonstration
is open to Halls Ridge. The
. 58.000 east of Detroit.
. 897-2675.......
Conducting services Sunday Home Fire Friday
Debra Earnhardt—Gates ...........
on Allen Field. State champ­
road
to
Phantom
Bridge
is
al
­
32,000
...
897-2632
.
It
was
reported
he
was
pin
­
nt the two churches was Fath­
Craig Blackburn—Rt. 1. Lyons......
otx'ii but there are a few ion t > be present.
..... 31.000 ned between a power shovel er Gradv of the Repeat House,
897-2458
Russ Budlong—Mill City ..............
Tiie Mill City Fire depart­ so
1:30 Puppet show in park.
large
rocks in the road so mo­
..... 12.000 and j log. He was taken to Portland.
897-2172
Karon Easter—Mill City
ment was called out last Fri­ torists are cautioned to drive
2:00
Turtle race on tennis
. 49.000 Santiam Memorial Hospital in
. 897-2228
Fath.r Grady was a break­ day evening to the home of with care.
Mike Golden—Mill City
court. Kids of any age. Get
...... 42,000 Stayton and then transferred fast guest at the Marion Forks Mr. and Mrs. Ron Tembusch
Mike Hancock—Detroit ................... ... 854-3490
Stahlman Point Lookout entry blanks from Roger Mink
897-2824
12.000 to the Salem Memorial Hospi­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard in Pa-adise addition when a
Sandy Hoover—Mill City ...............
trail
is open giving the hiker or Janice Lewellen.
... 50,000 tal. where he underwent sur­ Drago following m'rning wor­ fire was reported by a neigh­
Bill Lewellen—Mill City ............... .. 897-2628
a
rewarding
view of the De­ 2:30 Another puppet show.
10,000 gery f :r internal injuries. At­ ship Sunday. No ward has been bor. Flames were well under­
Toni Luton—Detroit ...................... .. 854-3687...
3:00 Catch the greased pig
troit
Reservoir
and suit >und-
.....
19,000
tendants reported he was in received here vet as to who way, however, and the house
Kenny Morgan—Mill City ............... .. 897-2388
contest. Allen Field. Ages 10-
ing
mountains.
Cheat
Creek
859-2231
43,000 satisfactory condition.
Rick Richey—Lyons, Mehama......
will replace Father Callan.
and contents were a complete Trail No. 3441 is open to the 11. Cash prizes. 25c entry fee.
loss.
3:30 Puppet Show time again.
junction Triangulation Trail
It was reported that the No. 3373. Jefferson Park Trail.
4:00 Huja Hoip contest for
Tembusch family had no in­
All Campgrounds in the Dis­ girls. Nail driving contest for
surance n house or contents. trict are open. However, there boys. Three leggixi races, sack
The home was lieing purchased is a 1C day limit per camp- races. Ail on Allen Field. Cash
from Paul Hamilton.
prizes.
gr :und.
Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson said
Those traveling forest ser­ 5:00 Baseball games. Allen
THESE ARE THE MILL CITY
that two false alarms were vice roads are warned to watch Field
i turned in on Monday, which out for falling rocks and debris
At dark Fireworks display.
caused the firemen wasted i loosened by the recent rain.
A dance will follow the fire­
time and money.
ENTERPRISE SUPER SALES K’DS
Two other trails mentioned works <>n the high school gym
is No. 3429 which is ipen to the balcony.
There will lie music in the
junction with Triangulation
Trash Burning To Be
Trail No. 3373. Duffy Lake park all afternoon and clowns
Trail No. 4327 is open to Duffy will be announcing the events
On Limited Basis
Lake, but a few snow drifts
on
the trail still remain. Some
Rick Richey
Craig Blackburn
John Archer
For This Season
camping areas around the lake
Don Hutchins n, fire chief are open but there is still snow
said thi week that no permits at the north end of the lake.
According to the report the
for open burning would lx* is­
sued anymore this season. Per­ high country is opening up
mits for burning in covered quite rapidly. The rcjiort also
DETROIT It was announc­
barrels or containers will be says the swimming p<x>l at ed last week that a U. S. For­
the
Upper
Breitenbush
Hot
issued on a day to day basis
est Service order for boat own
fr m 1 ) A. M. to 4 P. M. only. Spring-; Resort is scheduled to ers to remove their craft from
ojx'n
the
weekend
of
July
4th.
Permits may lx> obtained at
Marion Uike in the Mt. Jef­
311 S. W. Second and 354 S. E.
ferson Primitive Area by Mon­
Grove. The Mid-Willamette Boat Safety Courses
day, June 30th, has been ex­
Valiev air pollution authority
tend«! to Sept. 15th. Alien
will enforce all rules anil reg­ Conducted Recently
Briggs. assistant recreational
ulations regarding burning re­
DETROIT Free boat safety director for the Willamette Na­
structions this year and in­ instruction and inspections tional Forest Service headquar
structions have been received were conducted at Salem and ters in Eugene, said the dead­
here not to issue burning on Detroit J^ake over the week­ line for boat removal was ex­
days ■ High Air Pollution.
Debra Barnhardt
Toni Luton
Karon Easter
Sandy Hoover
Russ Budlong
end bv Ixiat group memliers tended by the U. S. Forest Ser­
Community landfills and re­ and Coast Guard officials.
vice in Washington, D. C. lie­
fuse disposal sites shall require
Reprt sentatives of several cause ?f pending legislation.
authority approval on each op­ Salem boating groups partici­
Inclusion of Marion and Ann
en burning fire set before ob­ pated in the program at Wal­ Lakes in the Mt.. Jefferson
taining a fire permit from the lace Marine Park in Salem.
Primitive Area Act of Con­
local fire permit granting ag­
Boat Safety literature was gress in 1968, required that all
ency.
available and Coast Guard per- manmade facilities, including
sonnrl mafic safety checks for about 200 Ixjats at Marton
Weather, Detroit Dam those wishing them.
Lake, to be removed by June
Members if Salem Flotilla 68 30th. However the Willamette
7 a. m. Daily Weather Reading
of the IT. S. Coast Guard Aux­ National Forest Service offic­
Pool
iliary conducted safety tests ials at Eugene recommended
Elev.
June 25 55 16 1567.65 1.11 at the Mongold ramp at Detroit the extension after learning
June 26 57 »8 1568.03 0.96 Reservoir from 19:00 A.M. to that Senators Mark O. Hatfield
June 27 55 46 156801 0.12 5:00 P.M. Saturday and Sunday. and Robert Packwood of Ore­
A basic seamanship course gon planned to introduce a bill
June 28 55 48 1567.81 0.70
June 29 55 50 1567.52 032 was held at 7:30 P.M. Saturday to eliminate the lakes from
June 30 70 .53 1567.08 000 night at Detroit Lake State the primitive area require
ments.
Kenny
Morgan
luly 1 i « 54 1567.00 O(M) Park.
Mike
Golden
Mike Hancock
Summer Library
Hours Are Changed
North Santiam Aerie Fraternal Order
Of Eagles Presented With Charter
Mill City Man
Injured Monday in
Logging Accident
Jaycees Active In
July 4th Plans
Breitenbush to
Open Swimming
Pool Soon
Marion Lake Boat
Removal Delayed