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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1970)
Mill City iterprise ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREliu.V'S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND VOLLME XXV NUMBER 25 I ♦ THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1970 4th of July Junior Court ; Up and Down; The Avenue By Don Moffatt 1 Council Hires Third City Patrolman $4.00 a YEAR — 10c a Copy Three-Day Basketball Clinic Three Firms Get U. S. Forest Timber After having lived in Ore gon most of the time since 1942, we finally saw the Rose Festival Parade Saturday, oth er than standing on the side At the City Cuncil meeting DETROIT — Bids totalling walk in the rain or in the Wednesday night, a third cit. $409,539 for three Willamette broiling sun. This year we got patrolman was hired. John D: National Forest timber sales tickets for the Coliseum and Main will join the police de was received Thursday at De saw it the way it should be partment July 1. A request b\ troit Ranger station. seen, in comfort. Our seats Chief of Police, Don Gillen Young & Morgan, Inc., Mill were right up front on the water, to create a rank of City, bid $309,074 for an es floar level, and to add to the sergeant for the department timated 10,900,000 b.f of timber day, seated just in front of ' was granted. it, the Beachie sale, located us was the Harvey King fam A business license was grant eight miles north of Detroit. ily. They are parents of this ed to Art’s Lunch Wagon to There were six qualified bid year’s Queen Laurie King I. operate within the city. ders. Some 5,150,000 b.f / of Fictuitu <ue Steven VvuiUuOxe tuiu uraii Dick Hannan of Columbia Basin Junior Co ’ lege at They were bursting with pride Bids are being called f:r Douglas-fir logs and peeler and Mr. King was giving his who have been named Junior King and Queen for the street paving of approximate Pasco, Wn„ was here for three days last week heading blocks sold at $36.65 per M; camera a real workout. They 4th of July Festivities. Linda is the daughter of Mr. ly 28,119 feet. Bills totaling up a basketball clinic at Sant am. Shown with him here 5,740,00 b.f. of Western Hem proved to be real friendly peo and Mrs. Willard Graff and Steven is the son of Mr. and $1,749.73 were authorized for are David Pittam, left and Roger Davidson. Pittam will lock and other species sold at ple and we enjoyed visiting Mrs. Ed Whitmore. Mill City Enterprise Photo payment. be a senior here this fall and Davidson is an 8th grader, $20.75 per M; and 342 acres of with them. The coliseum was Councilmen received a re between 30 and 40 young people are taking part in the sub-standard logs sold at $42.50 filled to the rafters with peo quest from Cable Vision, Inc. clinic, said Roger Mink, grade school coach and head per acre. Also included in the Hobbys and Crafts ple, and It was an orderly for a 10 year franchise retro of the summer Recreation program. Rich Moore, head sale was an unestimated crowd. We got into the wrong active to December, 1966. Ac- basketba 1 coach for Sajitiam is also working with the amount of Douglas-fir special section to begin with, and Displaying Time tion was postponed until the logs and blocks advertised group. Basic fundamentals of basketball are being cull wound up with a group of visi July meeting. at $3.15 per M which sold at tors from British Columbia. We A discussi’n was held re- taught, with emphasis on ball handling and defense. a fixed rate. Announced enjoyed visiting with these —The Mi l City Enterprise Photo U. S. Plywood Champion garding the possibility of hold people too, but had to move It was announced this week ing a contest to name the city Papers, Inc., Lebanon and when we found that we were that anyone wishing to display park with a prize to be given. Idanha was the apparent suc trespassing. One of the men their hobbies in the H.bby This will be given more pub cessful bidder on an estimated said they had been treated roy One hundred and thirty-one and Crafts Display during the licity If a contest is to be held. 3,300,000 b.f. of timber in the ally since coming to Portland. civilian employees of the U. S. 4th of July festival may bring The council wishes to re Park Santiam Pre-log sale lo Isn’t it nice to have neighbors Army Engineer District were them to the grade school gym mind everyone that tall grass cated about 30 miles east of like those to the North of us. presentee! 10, 20 and 30 year July 3rd from 7 to 9:00 p. m. and debris is to be cut and Detroit, for $93,415. May we always have a good service awards Tuesday, June and from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. on removed from all pr:penty by 1,300,000 b.f. of Douglas-fir rapport with these people. It 16, the 195th anniversary of July 4th. July 1. On the house number I logs and peeler blocks sold for would be rough if we had to the Corps of Engineers. Mrs. Fred Gruver, chairman ing ordinance, new numbers I $46.00 per M, up $4 05 from maintain a military guard all I the advertised price; 2 million has asked that you have your may be obtained from Council Colonel Paul D. Triem, who along the border line. own notes :r signs about your men Adolph Brunner or Dale Mrs. Robert Drew, formerly b.f. of Pacific silver fir and One of the things we both became Portland District En- hobbies. Anyone wishing fur Howell. Marjorie Umphress, of Che-. other coniferious species sold gineer the day before pre- enjoyed was the band music. ther information, may call The police department re shire, was among the gradu for $16 per M and 166 acres of Such precision marching and sented the 20 and 30 year Mrs. Gruver at 897-2420 after ported 6 traffic citations, 10 ates of Lane Community col-1 substandard timber sold for I awards in his office at 2850 believe it or not, every one 4:00 p. m. IDANHA — Harold Martin, lege in graduation exercises $2.50 per acre. Also Included in traffic warnings, 8 municipal of the musicians was neat as S. E. 82nd Avenue. citations, 2 prisoners Edged, Idanha, was killed Tuesday Saturday, June 13. Marjorie the sale was an unestimated Among those receiving 30- a pin. No sloppy dress. It is 5 cases processed in court, 19 evening when the log truck received her degree in the amount of Doug-fir special cull year awards was Donald B. heartening to see so many fine Purse Snatcher Gets complaints reported, 32 inci he was driving plunged over Stenography/Bookkeeping and, logs and blocks advertised at is Carlson of Mill City, who young people acting in such reported and 2 reported a 23 foot embankment on High Clerical Course. ! $2.85 per M sold at a fixed rate. Money; Returns Purse I dents a well behaved manner. It employeel at Detroit Dam. way 20, about 30 miles east of accidents. Marjorie is Is married and she . Frank Lumber Co.. Mill makes one realize that there DETROIT — This should Sweet Home, Linn County and her husband have seven ' City wnc was tho the nnlv only Kiddm* bidder r»n on serve as a warning to others is a real small minority who Sheriff’s deputies said. children who are all in school. I the 500,000 board feet In the feel they have to change the not to leave the doors unlock The truck, belonging to Ben Her husband, Bob, is disabled1 S°u'th^Shore Thinning No. 2 ed. world overnight. ton Trucking Co., Idanha, ap which leaves Marjorie as sole sale ’ The timber is located Astronaut John L. Swigert,, Last Thursday night a four miles up Blowout Creek parently burned after leaving support of the family. Even Jr., also neat as a pin, re purse was taken from the liv the highway about 7:30 p.m., with her large family, she was on the South side of Detroit ceived a real ovatian from the ing room of a local (Detroit) police said. able to complete this course in reservoir. The company paid pople when he arrived on the resident while she was taking DETROIT—Sealed bids will one year rather than the usual 57,050 for the timber advertis i The death was Linn County ’ s GATES — Six were injured, , scene He thanked the crowd a shower about 11:30 p. m. be received by the District two anti was listed on the hon ed at $14.10 per M. 154 acres i 18th in 1970 and the 55th in for their prayers during the none seriously, in a two-car > The next night (Friday) the Ranger, Detroit station, up to of all species of substandard or roll for the spring term accident north of Gates about* thief returned the purse to and not later than 10 a. m. the five county Mid-Willamette last moon mission. timber advertised at 0.15 per Valley area. Her family is proud of her 6.:30 p. m. Saturday. j the front porch, minus the June 29 for an estimated acre was not included in the accomplishment and she will State' police said cars driven There has been a lot of ac money 8,600,000 b.f. of Willamette Na now be better able to support sale. tivity down under the bridge by Lewis Warner Hamptcn, I This sounds about like some- tional Forest timber in the them. here in Mill City for the past Gates, and Dale^ Marr, of Sa-j thing a kid would do. But kid Cliff Creek No. 4 timber sal.' Santiam Women's She is the daughter of Mr. < after i or no ' ' the money is gone. 1 located about i8 miles South week or 10 days. Th salmon lem, collided head-on and Mrs. Charles Umphress of Season Camping are running, and fishermen rounding a curve. This is not the first time ar of Detroit. Entrance to the sale Golf Club Plays Mill City. Hampton received hand and1 ticles _____________ _ ________ from all over have been trying Permits Now On Sale have been _ reported miss- area is by Blowout Road, Ivy| their luck. Many have caught chest Injuries and three pas-1 ¡ng from area homes, mostly Creek Road and then on Cliff • The Santiam Women’s Golf The Detroit Ranger District i iwa . Road. xMjau. Club played Tuesday morning fish so far, and last night sengers had minor injuries. while owners are gone. advises that all major roads Creek Marr had broken teeth while while watching the river from The sale involves 3,500 MBF: f°r 'Throw ou^ the worst hole. It used to be one could go are open and that the seasonal our front room, we saw a huge passenger Melvin Marr, of away and leave your home un of Doug-fir logs and peeler The 18 hole winners were 1st camping permits are now on splash, so we know the salmon Newberg suffered face lacera locked for days at a time and blocks advertised at $41.78 per low net, Mrs. Vern Chamber- sale. A daily fee of $1.00 is In _ Western- are still in the river. Not all tions. no one would bother it But M; 5,100 ___ MBF of V.------- lain: 2nd low net, Mrs. Wayne effect at the following camp people are as fortunate as Mill hemlock ano and otner other connerious coniferious • Schug; Class -•» A, Mrs. Floyd not anymore with the mini* influx « . nemiocK grounds as of June 15. 1970, James ~ ~ ", City folks, who have this fine ~ Class B, Mrs. q . f-. . j [ i i of people in the area. Best Bew. to io ' species at $20.23, and an un-1 Booze; Breitenhurft, Hoover, Humbug, river running right through Lamp rire twirls Have lock your doors if you’re going! estimated amount of Doug-fir Donohue and Class C Mrs. Madison-Davis Insurance Ag Southshore, Riverside and the middle of their city. ency Inc., has been appointed Whispering Falls. ' to be gone for only a few min special cull logs and blocks at Jack Evans. Winners of the 9 hole round general agent for the Investors utes, ard it looks like from $3.20 per M. The latter will be Campout at Beach Stahlman Point Trail 3449 I see now where state and this recent incident you better sold at a fixed rate. There is were Mrs. Hugh Ashby, 1st Insurance Corporation in this is open. This is an easy 1.6 national officials are trying to An overnight campout June lock them even if you are in- also within the sale area 188 low net; Mrs. Keith Phillips, area. mile trail that passes through do something about the unrest 5th at Honeyman State Park-side yoUr home, acres of all species of sub 2nd low net. Winning Class A The agency, which is headed young timber and patches of on our college campuses. It is on the Coast was enjoyed by | standard logs which the bidder .in a 3-way-tie were Mrs Dale by Ed Davis, president, and old-growth Douglas-Fir. From about time, and one of the the 5th and 6th grade Camp may elect to purchase (option Emery, Mrs. Elmer Etzel, and Les Madison, scretary-treasur the top of Stahlman Point, you Sight and Hearing first moves they should make Fire girls. The girls enjoyed al) at the advertised rate of Mrs. Elmer Taylor. Mrs. Har er, opened new offices in the can see the towns of Detroit Is to kick out some of these climbing the sand dunes, pitch Cl nic Set for June 23 $2.50 per acre. mon Drushella won Class B Kizer Plaza in Salem recently. and Idanha and a large part of professors who lean too far to ing tents and cooking their and Mrs. Gil Schachtsick, Madis n-Davis also has offices the Detroit Reservoir. At Detro.t School the left. The instant they step meals over an open fire. Class C. in Stayton and Mill City. Fishing has been good In DETROIT — An amblyopia David W. Reid Gets out of line and do things to i Those going from the 5th Davis termed the opening the Breitenbush River and the screening clinic sponsored by L W -S 1 va oct 1 lvl 1 d L> HIX. I\ kJ VA 1 11 ' . « • • » » aZ provoke riots and destruction grade were Sandra Blackburn. “a big expansion for us,” and I upper East end of the Detroit on campus, they sh uld be re Susan Henness, Pam Kreck-1 the Marion County Health De Dr. of Jurisprudence Summer Reading said the company will cover] Reservoir. The rhododendrons lieved of their jobs—not only low. Lynne Larsen, Denise I partment is scheduled for June Degree Saturday Lane, Linn, Marion and Polk j and many other wildflowers i that, their contracts should be Muise, Patti Spurgeon, Natalie | 23 from 10 a. m. to noon at counties for the insurance cor-' are in bloom which can be Program To Begin son of Mr. David W. Reid, written in such a manner that Wills and Lorie Urban. Lead- j Detroit Grade school, co-ordin i poration. easily viewed from Highway their pay is terminated when ers Mrs. Larry Urban and Mrs., ator, Mrs. Howard Drago an and Mrs. David M. Reid of Mill The agency offers full finan-1 22 and other major roads in the The summer reading pro- City, graduated from the gram will begin Thursday, ciai needs f all kinds. they are discharged. All those Fred Krecklow with Patrick > nounced this week. area. students who do not abide by Krecklow and Linda Urban ac-| The clinic is for children Northwest School of Law at June 18, and will run for six College in Lewis and Clark from 2 to 5 years of age, but the rules laid down by the ad companied this group. weeks. This program is for The 6th grade girls going i if parents are concerned about Portland Sunday, June 14. Dav grades 2 through 12 and will ministration should likewise New Look At Hilltop Market be expelled from c: liege and were Lynne Bodeker, Kay Mac- i the sight or hearing of older id received his Doctor of Juris be held at the grade school be prudence degree. He received youngsters they may bring Gregor, Bonnie Shepherd. Peg be forbidden to hang around tween the hours of 9 a. m. and the campus It is strange that gy Welstad, Lori Lawrence and 1 them to the clinic where doc his Bachelors degree at the 7 p. m. so much disruption is caused Jeanie Drynan. Mrs. Tom Dry- tors will check them, Mrs. University of Oregon and has Anyone who has not been gone four years to the Law contacted and would like more by “professional troublemak nan. Tommy and Cathy Dry-! Drago said. For further information School. He is now studying to information may call 897-2311 ers” who seem to have nothing nan accompanied these girls. Linda Long and Karen How Mrs. Drago may be contacted take the Oregon State Bar ex and ask for Mrs. Don Sheythe better going for them than to amination the middle of July. or Leo Poole. Times will be mess up the lives of the ma ell also assisted the leaders. | by calling 854-3522. jority of students who are at scheduled for the individual tending college to better them students. Local Students Get selves. The sooner the presi dents of our colleges get the College Degrees backbone they need to quell Among the graduates at Ore O. L. Davenport, these disturbances, the better gon State University Saturday. educational system we will June 13. were William M Pen Promoted to Corporal have. nick of Lyons who received Marine Corporal Otto L. his degree in Education and I The Corps of Engineers will existing one. Weather, Detroit Dam soon replace a control cable The present cable hangs off Randall J Kimsey of Mehama Divenport, of Mehama, was between Detroit and Big Cliff high voltage lines and has who received a degree in For promoter! to his present rank Pool while serving with the First Max Min. Elev. Pep Dams on the North Santiam been spliced in several places estry. Also Wilda Wilson, daughter Marine Aircraft Wing in the 7 a m Dailv Weather Readtn« River, east of here, Big Cliff over the years There have June 10 64 44 1567.14 0.87 reregulating dam is operated also been some insulation fail of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis A. Wil northernmost provinces of June 11 58 45 1567.21 0.07 at Detroit through the cable ures It has been in use since son of Yoncalla, received her Vietnam. His promoti.n was based on Bids will be opened by the Big Cliff dam was placed in bachelors degree. The Wilson’s June 12 56 47 1567.15 0.08 A brick facing on the front of Hilltop Market in- are former residents of Mill time in service and rank, mili June 13 70 47 1567.21 0.00 Portland Engineer District at operation in 1954. sta'led just recently, gives the store a new kxtk. Shorter Delivery of the replacement City and Wilda graduated from tary appearance, and his know June 14 «2 53 1567.38 0.06 2 p. m. June 17 for the pur windows were put in to allow the facing on the front ledge of selected military sub- chase of 15,350 lineal feet of 005 cable is to be made not later San ’ iam High School in 1963 1567.54 Tune 15 «0 50 of the building.—The Mill City Enterprise Photo. jects. as valedictorian of the class Tune 16 56 47 1567.68 0.02 600 volt cable to replace the than September 14, 1970. Donald B. Carlson Receives 30 Year Award Graduates from Community College Idanha Man Three Injured in Automobile Wreck More Willamette Timber To Be Sold Madison • Davis Open Salem Office Army Engineers To Replace Cable Between Detroit, Big Cliff Dams