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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1970)
Thr^tfiill City Enterprise ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHW AY — OR’ GON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND VOLLME XXV THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1970 NUMBER 17 Up and Down The Avenue Gates Second Graders "Store Uo" Math By Don Moffatt $4.00 a YEAR — 10c a Copy Memorial Day River Challenge Cancelled The North Santiam Chamb Chamber meeting, and gave water Challenge and of the er of Commerce in session last! their reasons for the decision. local Guides stated he had The North Santiam Chamb Wednesday night at a dinner j Gene Teague, one of the local “never seen such a mess, and er of Commerce Whitewater meeting at The Riverview in guides stated: “I have never 1 would certainly not be in Challenge is no more. And it Mehama voted unanim usly to' .seen so much long hair and favor of having anything like is a crying shame that it had discontinue the annual White filth in all my life. It was a that take place in our Canyon. to come to an end. It is not the water Challenge. This action disgrace, and the language It is indeed a sad situation fault of the Chamber, nor the came when the North Santiam heard on the river was not fit when a few unruly and foul- North Santiam River Guides mouthed people can cause such River Guides Association said for anyone to hear. that it is being called off this Jerry Coffman, one of the a popular event as our White they did not feel that they year. It is the fault of just a should take on the responsibil main organizers of the White- water Challenge to be called few—a small minority of peo off." ity of the safety factor of the ple—who have no decency in Al Norblad, president of the run on Memorial day each their souls, that has caused Santiam River Guides said year. This is no fault of their the end of this splendid event. there were 25 arrests at the own, and their decision came When the Whitewater Chal following the McKenzie White McKenzie affair. "There was lenge was started here some Water Parade, in which two much evidence of ‘pot’ being years ago, it was a sort of fam smoked and you could even lives were lost this year. This ily-type event, that is so popu smell it in the air. There was coupled with many other inci lar in this part of our country'. also lots of booze on hand. To dents on that day led to their The cancellation of this event cap the climax, I saw two men deciding against taking any should bring home to us a real standing on a raft urinating on part in the Whitewater Chai lesson. How do you think Hit lenge on the North Santiam. Richard Duncan, Jr., Stay each other. There also was a ler got control of Germany cr Several of the North Santi ton attorney, who is the presi motorcycle gang present to add the communists got control of am River Guides had been dent of Santiam Memorial Hos problems to policing the event. Russia. It was just about the asked by the McKenzie Guides pital, was guest speaker at the Many of the people on the same way we lost our White to c:me and help them when North Santiam Chamber of banks threw bottles and trash water Challenge. It was be their run was held. Several of Commerce last Wednesday at those running the river." cause the many let the few Much of the trouble in these take over, and ruin it. If all Pictured above from left to right are Porter, Robby Drake. They are sEown in the Guides were present at the night. Mr. Duncan had been invited to give Chamber mem events is that too many inex the good people of the country Tami Payseno, Diane Monson, Tonya their model of a grocery store. I bers a run-down would only wake up, back on the status perienced people get into the Grocerv mathematics is the boxes at 98c. A field trip to drill on how to make change, of the hospital since several river, many without life belts their police officers to the hilt, doctors had left the commun- or life preservers of any type. then clean our courts of so current interest of Mrs. Wilma ‘he local grocery store is also using toy money. Use of sub They go down the river in rub much permissiveness, so we Stenbeck’s second graders. part of this interesting and tracting the amount owed on ity. could get g od solid convictions, These young people are learn ■practical learning program. He said: “the hospital will ber rafts, inner tubes, and a grocery bill from the amount these things could not take I ing through doing and will have a hard time getting along just in wet suits. Students of this second grade the customer tenders. Also President of the Chamber, contribute much to s:und gro without going into the red un take turns serving as buyer, practice was given with addit place. As long as we sit quiet, til we get more doctors in the Harold Wiltse said: “we have like sheep, and let hoodlums cery buying and stocking the store clerk, and adding mach ion of coins or currency to the area. The four remaining doc- been fortunate that we have like Hell’s Angels, or like small family larder. To help them ine. The latter student writes amount owed so that the total no loss of life in our organized groups, terrorize our learn the ins and outs of buy prices of purchased goods on equals the amount tendered t?rs we have are doing a good bad Whitewater Challenges, and I ing, adding and subtracting the blackboard and adds them by the customer. country, we’re going ta be in job of taking care of people, feel we’d better quit now be the class has set up a model The store shelves are stock The store project offers a but not enough patients are be fore someone loses BIG trouble. his life." Here in Santiam country we grocery sttore. ed with empty but sealed cans practical approach to ing hospitalized locally to make Usually the normal flow of learning Mrs. Stenbeck implements and appear much as they do it a paying proposition. We are water have had but very little in the Santiam on Me DETROIT — Detroit reser fortunate in that we have trouble of this type, but if we i such computation questions as: I in the local grocery stores. To arithmetic in addition to being morial Day is not sufficient to voir wasn ’ t exactly the warm Is it a better bargain to buy exposed to simple economics. prepare the 28 students in her ever do, and we sit idly by and cash money available at the, mak theyrlver safe for navi. let this type of people take two cans of fruit at 48c :r four room, Mrs. Stenbeck first re It has been very popular with est place to be Saturday when presen time s, we can con-1 . b the c of En. timid to fn give chva firct n class In oa ser- car. , ”, ’ , , ... over, it will be the beginning cans at 89c. Or is it less money viewed with them the vari us the pupils. “I’ve nevtr seen the general trout season got tinue first gineers has cooperated with of the end for all our splendid per box to buy a 12 ounce denominations of currency and the children as enthusiastic" underway, but it apparently vice even though our patient I the Chamber in the past to let family-type campgrounds. We, breakfast cereal at 36c or three coin. This was followed by was Mrs. Stenbeck’s comment. was a het spot for the fisher load is not up to what it should I more water into the river to men (even if they were numb lie.” who live here, are proud of insure a safe voyage for boat ed with cold,) with limit cat our area, and we sincerely hope Duncan said further, “even ers. This year, without a re Lyons Soldier Earns ches of rainbow trout for both that this year, more peop.e though we have been forced to the boat and bank anglers. The raise salaries and have made quest from the Chamber, the will do their part to keep it Award of Bronze weather, cloudy and cool dur many improvements in our river most likely will be too that way. They can do this by ing the morning changed to service, we have not raised low to make any kind of a run reporting any uncouth people Star Posthumously some pretty heavy showers at the cost of room rates. This by individuals a foolish ven in camping areas, they can ture. LYONS — Army Cpl. Floyd J. times during the afternoon. also help by keeping their own we have done, as it is a com At the business meeting Craigmyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Despite all of this some munity hospital, and we will campgrounds clean and neat. Floyd W. Craigmyle, Lyons, dandy catches were made. not raise rates until it is ab President Wiltse named Chris It seems this year, more than King as acting secretary for has been awarded posthumous At a Planning Commission Monty Megarel of Mill City solutely necessary. even before, residents are be Jake Myers of Silverton, the balance of this fiscal year. ly the Bronze Star with Oak meeting held here Tuesday landed a rainbow trout that coming more litter conscious former resident of the area "It is not an easy thing Leaf Cluster for heroism in night, Dale Morrow, Linn measured 23H inches long, 6% to entice doctors to come to Let us hope they will keep it was in Mill City 'Saturday County Planning Commission inches deep and weighed six our area. Many are m?re in that way. The Scout groups talking up interest in a meet- action. in our area have done a fine ing on guns which is schedul Craigmyle killed in Vietnam representative from Albany pounds. Next largest fish in terested in a guaranteed sal job this spring in their clean ed for 8 p. m. Friday, at the last November 3, also was a- presented a complete set of his string of trout measured ary, and to work out of a clinic. up drives. They have made Santiam Grange hall in Lyns. warded the Purple Heart anil maps showing all homes in 18 inches long and weighed 2H We are not getting enough the Combat Infantryman Mill City with the new house pounds. The catch was made general practitioners out of some money too-but the main Featured speaker at the numbers assigned to i each near Detroit Dam powerhouse. our medical colleges these days thing is they have shown real meeting will be A. J. Hollow Badge. house. These maps will I be Floyd Peterman also of Mill to supply the need. pride in their community. I ell, national director of a group sincerely hope the ^ownups against the confiscation of all Weather, Detroit Dam turned over to the City Coun- City and Mr. and Mrs. Alan There are many communities I Macklin of Portland also made in our country today who have will demonstrate a like pride handguns. Max. Min. Elev. Pep cil. The Planning Commission some nice catches. Angling at no doctors at all, so we should and keep their Utter in their Proponents of the move to 7 a. m. Daily Weather Reading Bill Bollman, executive di is now working on a five-year the lake was rated as very feel fortunate that we still own trash containers-(not retain ownership of handguns Pool for most everyone. The have four here in Stayton and rector for the Marion County scatter it on the streets and says the association is work April 15 62 36 1553.16 0.00 development plan for the new I ' good ----- -- 1 11 « » — — Housing Authority was guest highways. ing to "preserve our right to April 16 56 36 1553.60 0.00 city park, and Pete Adair pre- j upper end of the Santiam arm ne in Mill City.” sented maps showing some of of Detroit reservoir was crowd- Duncan informed the people speaker at the Lions chib April 17 61 34 1554.00 0.00 keep and bear arms." ed with anglers fishing should that everything is being done meeting Monday night. He Fishing season started off There will be a showing of April 18 62 38 1554.27 0.00 the proposed improvements. In discussion Tuesday night er to shoulder but everyone to secure more doctors, and gave a rundown on the Auth here Saturday with a boom, the film “Firearms and Free April 19 48 35 1554.77 1.78 but rains over the weekend dom.” There is no admission April 20 43 33 <1555.28 0.90 it was agreed that the c rm was catching fish and enj y- that several have indicated an ority and its attempt to provide somewhat dampened the spirits charge. Interest in coming to the area. low-rent housing for low in April 21 47 35 1555.62 0.24 mission would invite citizens ing the sport. come families. The Authority of Mill City to advance ideas Sunday was a blustery day, of many, who were seen head does not have jurisdiction in for developing the park. too. Snow showers fell through ing out of the canyon about the City of Salem. Bollman out the day off and on. At noon. There were many good says "the Authority leases times it was just plain catches, however, some of the Citizens Committee houses, and then rents them more hardy individuals came rain mixed with a few snow out for a given am un: of flakes. The sun did try to For Chemeketa out with full limits. rent from the low-income peo peak through a few times hut Too bad we couldn’t have College Named ple, with the balance of the this was short lived. This, had a little better weather Several people named to a h.wever, did not seem to rental fee being picked up by for the opening of the tr ut I committee f citizen supporters dampen the spirits of the many the Authority.” For instance if season. from all communities involved fishermen in the area. Fine a house is leased by the Au met Monday morning in Salem catches were reported during thority for $90 a month, the to discuss plans for getting out the day. Between 40 ami 50 residents renter would pay only $15 an affirmative vote on the up Driving snow hit Santiam of Administrative School Dis and the balance w uld he paid coming budget for Chemeketa Pass Sunday evening and trict 129J were present at the for them by the Authority. At college. stalled about 200 cars for high school here Monday night the present time there is need DETROIT — In the last At this first general commit some 40 minutes, State Police to attend a regular scho.l for some 2.000 rentals in Mar couple of years, watershed Ouce the Reservoir reaches board meeting. Because of the ion county. So far 170 houses management personnel on the full pool, clean-up crews will tee meeting, chaired by B b said. The eight inches of new number present, the board have been leased. Bollman Detroit Ranger District of the again be busy gathering con Stevens, Salem, plans were Willamette Nati nal Forest centrations of debris. After discussed on how l>est to get snow backed up traffic in both passed a resolution that it be says "we have 200 applications DETROIT — Frank Lumber has installed three debris col the clean up, however, b aters factual information on the col directions starting at 7:30 p. changed to a public hearing. for low-rent housing now, and Co., Mill City was apparent lection booms—across the in will still need to watch for lege to the voters. Another m. when several vehicles slid Robert Monson, member of the about 30 m re are applying high bidder at $253,275 f:r an lets of the Breitenbush and submerged logs or scattered meeting will be held in Salem into ditches. Sanding crews faculty of Santiam High was each month. Monday morning. Other guests were Rebecca from the State improved the present, requesting a hearing estimated 7.700 000 board feet Santiam Rivers and across debris. On the committee from this traction. on why his contract was not Earhart, girl of the month, ana Mahlon Hale, the district’s of Willamette National Forest Blowout Creek. The purpose renewed for the 1970-71 school Gary Plotts, boy of the month timlier in the Outerson timber of these booms is to collect watershed coordinator, says area are Curt Benefiel, Lyons, at Santiam. John Lengadwr, term. sale conducted at Detroit Ran floating debris before it enters that reservoir clean up work Is Dennis Frank, Stayt n, and At the beginning of the local building contractor was ger Station Thursday morning. Detroit Reservoir. Each boom essential for a number of rea Don Moffatt, Mill City. meeting. Board Chairman Al a guest. The firm bid $41.75 perM for has a 25-foot boat gate to per sons. Floating debris is a haz This Saturday, according to bin C oper asked that "ground ard to recreational uses of the mit passage of boats. Boaters i Cub Scout Pack Meet 3,100 MBF of Doug-fir logs rules” be established on the I>eo Poole, White Cane chair and peeler blocks. 15c more are advised to reduce boat water. hearing, as the board does not man, Li ns club members will Ranger I^ee Boeckstiegel re Scheduled for Friday per M ver the advertised rate speeds to five miles an hour discuss personnel difficulties be selling the little white canes A Pack meeting will be held Included in the sale were when passing through these quests that all recreationists Over 200 voters turned out only in executive session, when to residents who wish to make assist in preserving the Reser Friday evening. April 24 at the I fioo MBF of western-hemlock gates. This winter’s storms broke voir’s water quality by not Scout house starting at 7:30 for the city budget election all people, except board mem a conrihution to the Lions and other coniferious species here last Thursday. This is a bers, and those involved are sight conservation fund logs at $26.80 per M. an un- two of these log booms, per- throwing cans, bottles, r gar p. m. Officers nominated for the estimated amount of Doug-fir mitting considerable debris tn bage into the water. To pre All Cubs anti their parents lot more than ever rec.rdod excluded coming year are as f Hows. At the beginning of the are urged to attend this pack here in recent years, according vent oil contamination, refuel enter the Reservoir before re special cull logs at $3.20 per M and 228 acres of all species pairs could be made. Recently boat engines in the boat or on meeting. A full schedule of to Rex Ohmart. city recorder. meeting, Mr. Cooper asked if Bill Ixnvellen, president. Geo. Substandard logs which sold at reservoir clean up crews col shore. Pollution is not a theory. summer events will be re There were 130 yes votes and any of the citizens wished to Long, first vice president; Gale be heard. Mr. Monson present Larson, second vice; Vernon ’he advertised rate of $2.50 per lected all floating debris that It is not something for the oth vealed. Also more information 77 no votes. The budget was some $10.000 ed his case to the board. None Rush, third; Ed Whitmore, tai! acre. Doug-fir special cull l:gs could be collected. Boaters are er fellow to do. “It is what you on the swimming couse will twister: Ozzie MlkkeLsen, Lion higher than last year, and in of the group spoke cautioned to watch for floating must do to protect your en be available. «old at a fixed rate- After the presentatl n was tamer; Fred Berg, secretary The evening of events will cluded funds for improvements The tract is located about 12 debris because as the level of vironment. This summer, help mi’es east of Detroit via Mc- the Reservoir is raised, the promote conservation by pre else with refreshments being to the city hall, and city gar made, the board continued on treasurer and Mel Rambo, di Cov Greek road. There were debris beached in the shore will venting water pollution," said served according to Cubmaster age, and will provide funds in regular session, taking care rector. Election will be held next Monday. George I/>ng for an additional pjlice officer. of routine matters. be washed back into the water. Boecksteigel. friir qualified bidder» R. Duncan Talks On Hospital At Chamber Meeting At Detroit Lake on Sat Meeting on Guns Slated at Lyons Grange Hall Map Ready for City Council Use Marion County Housing Man Talks At Lions Meeting Residents Turn Frank Lumber Co. High Bidder at Timber Sale Out for School Detroit Reservoir To Help Keep Waters Pollution Free Board Meeting Large Turnout Of Voters OK Budget