The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 16, 1970, Image 1

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TheMill City Enterprise
ON THE SCENICNORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
VOLUME XXV
NUMBER 29
Up and Down
♦ The Avenue
I
By Don Moffatt
One morning last week when
I came to work, I noticed a
huge pile of cigaret butts
dumped in front of The En­
terprise office. It sort of got
my Irish up, so when I swept
up the mess, I decided instead
of putting it in our trash bar­
rel, I’d just put it in a plastic
sack and hang it up by the
door. Not only did I put up a
sign warning that anyone I
catch pulling this dirty little
trick, I’d take the license
number, and turn it over to
Chief Don Gillenwater for
prosecution. You may not
know it, but. there is a law
against littering. Why can’t
these people treat our streets
with a little respect. If they
want to clean out their ash
trays why don’t they do it at
home and dump the stuff in
their own yards. I hope this
warning is sufficient to keep
this from happening again.
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1970
SOM) a YEAR — 10c a Copy
The Mounta'n That Has A Face
Freres lakes
Two Canyon
limber Tracts
Population
Up in Most
Canyon Cities
MEHAMA — Freres Veneer
The smaller incorporated
and Lumber companies, Lyons,
cities in the North Santiam
were successful bidders to pur­
Canyon area have for the most
chase two of four timber areas
part, shown some population
near here, Oregon State Forest­
gain since the last census was
ry Department officials said
taken. These figures have been
Monday.
released by Congressman Al
Freres b i d approximately
Ullman.
$131,000 and offered to build a
Idanha was the only incorp­
$36,000 road in exchange for
orated city in the Canyon
the estimated 3.65 million
showing a slight decrease. It
board feet of timber in the
was listed in 1960 as having
Packsaddle area located three
295 people and the census this
miles north of Gates.
year shows only 270. Gates in­
Freres also bid $11,000 and
creased from 189 to 236. and
agreed to build a $33,000 road
Mill City grew from 1,289 to
in exchange for about 1 million
1,429. Stayton made over 1,000
board feet of timber in the
gain during the 10-year span.
Seven Mile Creek, located four
They grew from 2,108 to 3,137.
miles east of Gates. Both bids
Lyons also showed a gain.
were 10 cents per thousand
They had 463 in 1960 and this
board feet above the assessed
year the count shows them at
value of Douglas fir.
637.
Frank Lumber Co.. Mill City,
Preliminary 1970 federal
Sometimes I feel that the was the successful bidder at
census figures for all the smal­
American people, the law abid­ $11,000 for about 563,000 board
ler cities of the counties are
ing, are a little stupid. We let feet of timber in the North
expected to be announced at a
a few hoodlums push us ____
__________
____ ____
Rock Creek
area three
miles
later date.
around. In some cities they j south of here. The bid was
even ask those who ride busses slightly „1
—™ the assessed .,»i_
above
val­
to have the exact change for ue of Douglas fir involved.
The above picture was taken by Loyd Sidwell. If . the face of a person, lying down. It is Sardine Moun-
their fare, so bus drivers do
George Jungwirth was suc­ you uae your imagination, you can see it looks like!tain, according to the photographer.
not have to carry large sums cessful bidder for 878,000 board
of cash, thus exposing them feet mainly of red alder and
to being beaten and robbed. Oregon Maple in the Gates
Service stations in some east­ Hardwood area at $2,500 plus
ern cities, request customers road construction valued at
The city council in their
to have the right change for $12,000.
meeting Wednesday night a-
the same reason.
warded a contract for several
I wonder if we, as a free so­
paving projects in the City
ciety under the rule of law,
to D & D Paving Co. Two
are shaping our own destiny,
bids for the paving were re­
or are we being pushed and
ceived, the lower bid of $6,360.-
boxed in by those who defy
00 being accepted.
Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson
Mrs. Jamie Baughman re­
the law and have no respect
The council authorized bills
brought an old mimeographed I
cently found a copy of The
for the rights of others? It
totaling $1,741.67 to be paid
naper to The Eenterprise of­
Evening Post, published at San
seems that more and more of
and extended the franchise for
fice last week. It was dated
Francisco. Date of the old pa­
our total energy and effort is
Incom from resource man­ October 2. 1941. and stated that | Stayton is going to have Santiam Cable Vision, Inc. to
per was August 1, 1891. It is
needed to protect people a-
agement on O&C lands has It was circulated free from another physician in the near December 5, 1976.
gainst crime. We now lock our
future. At least a physician­
George Makris of Salem real interesting to read the been tabulated for the first 11 Lyons to Idanha.
The police report showed 4
doors when we leave our stated today that he hopes the old paper. Journalism then was
surgeon from Fair Oaks, Calif., traffic citations Issued and 19
months
of
fiscal
year
1970,
One of the advertisements has leased the former Dr. Byrd
homes. This was unheard of in new Circle K store in Mill City some different than today.
former days. Banks expose less will be ready to start stocking) Their manner of writing the Archie D. Craft, Oregon State stated that “due to a change building and has reportedly traffic warnings There were
four municipal citations, four
news was more “flowery” than Director for the Bureau of in the revenue act of 1941, tax­ purchased a home there.
cash, more devices are placed merchandise by July 21st.
Land Management, announced ing lc for each 10c of admis­
prisoners lodged and 12 cases
on automobiles to cut down
He said: “with the way de-1 today. The newspaper was today.
Dr. Leslie Wilson has made processed through court. There
sion to a theatre, the admission application for staff priveleges
the risk of thievery.
liveries on stock are at the found by Mrs. Baughman be­
were 28 complaints answered,
Checks totaling $26,100,413.05 for children at the Mill City
hind the mirror of an old
The trouble is that building present time, no definite open­ dresser, given to her by her were mailed on July 1 to the 18 ♦heatre would be 11c. Adult ad­ at .Santiam Memorial hospital. 25 incidents reported and one
The new doctor was bom in
these devices is not enough. ing date can be set, but we do mother Mrs. Frank Novak.
western Oregon counties which mission remained at 30c for England and graduated from accident.
Even in Biblical times high plan to be in operation before
Discussion was held regard­
One heading read “A War­ share in these receipts, "nils general admission and 35c for McGill University at Montreal,
walls did not necessarily pro­ too long, possibly in two or
ing unfit houses and tall grass.
represents
half
of
the
total
re
­
loges.
There
was
a
bowling
al
­
rior
Mulcted.
Webster
says,
the
Canada in 1952. Following prac­
vide protection. Look at the three weeks.”
collected during this ley in Mill City at that time tice in that country, he has Letters will be written to have
Workmen have been work­ definition is “Swindle.” It is venues
Maginot line in France. This
these problems cleaned up.
period,
which
extends
only
too.
a word that is seldom used to­
practiced in Detroit, Mich., and “No Dumping” signs were in­
did not deter the invading ing steadily to make the com­ day. This was also the day of through the end of May,” Craft
In the Faust and Robinson Fair Oaks, Calif.
Germany army in War II. The pletion date, he said.
stalled at the fill by Hoovers
a series of headings for each noted.
ad, coffee was selling at 25c
He now is in the process of Supply, Inc. on July 9, 1970.
army went right on through.
story, instead of the terse word­
The following counties shar­ a pound. This was for the fancy winding up his affairs in the
The council heard several
It would seem to me then,
ing of today. One story was ed in the payments:
kind, another brand was sell­ California City and plans to be
if we are going to slow this
headed. “Naughty ¡Mamie” Benton .................... $ 736,434.26 ing at 31c a pound. Salad in operation here within two complaints from citizens about
the noise from the logging
spiraling crime wave, we must
Sub heads were “She is not Clackamas
1,448,572.92 dressing went for 23c a quart. months.
trucks using exhaust brakes on
make justice swift and certain.
old enough to be legally bad Columbia .
542,792.37 Other prices were flour 37c
Hospital officials have been Hwy. 22 in the city.
Justice should give at least an
and Officer Cleary says that Coos ......
for
a
9-pound
bag:
neas
No.
1,546,249.87
working
diligently,
with
the
even break for the law-abiding | A well-child conference and I the Tin Bucket saloon is not Curry .......
960.288.69 2 tins, 3 for 39c, corn flakes, medical staff in Stayton to se­
citizen as well as the crimin-1 I immunization clinic will be a place for ladies. Stevens Douglas ...
6,565,010.03 2 giant size boxes with pen, cure more doctors, since three
al. In our courts today, it ap­ held by the Marion County was scared.’" Wow, what a Jackson
4,106,734.82 pencil 19c; Oxydol; large pack­ left that city.
pears that more cases are de­ Health Department Tuesday, heading. The story that follow- Josephine .
3,165,881.09 age 21c; Ivory Snow, large
The hospital has been los­
cided in favor of the law July 21. at Calvary Lutheran lowed was part of the court i ■ Klamath
613 258.43 package 23c. Crisco was selling ing money steadily since the
breaker than the person who Church in Stayton. Hours will proceedings, and it was dandy. | £ane
4,001,904.31 at 63c for a three pound tin. staff was cut, and unless more
upholds the law. It does no be 9:30 a. m. to 12:00 a. m. Some of the proceedings really L,jncojn
94,347.45 Some difference than now.
doctors are secured for the
good for our police officers to and 1:00 p. m. to 3:00 p. m.
got down to the “nitty gritty,” ■ Linn
For humor was a story. area
_
_ become
__ __________
691,881.29
it may
necessary
arrest people, if the courts do
382,631.32 “Bovs,” said the good old cler-, to close this modern facility,
Marion
Parents wishing to bring as they say these days.
not back them up witn the their children to be seen by
In one of the ads, about 1 Multnomah
178,451.31 gvman to the bovs in the bible i
proper sentences.
566,084.69 class, “you should never lose |
the physician should make an column three inches, the head­ Polk ...........
Some youngsters in this
146.762.70 your tempers. You should nev-1
Surely we must have some appointment In advance by ing reads “Capitalists! 40,000 Tillamook ..
community have been working
164,432.60 er swear, or get excited or
manner of protection against calling Mrs. Walter Frey, Area acres, with immense water Washington
hard and donating their time
Yamhill .....
188.694.90 angry. I never do. Now to Ill-1
this minority. Why not stop Health Chairman Phone 769- supply in the state.
Can be bought at an ex-'
ustrate. You see that big fly-
to organizing a backyard Car­
this reacting aimlessly to the 2732.
June
receipts
probably
will
nival Against Dystrophy to
Well-child conferences pro­ ceedlngly low price. Want to add another $4 million to on my nose? A good many
demands of the lawless. Let
raise funds for the vital re­
us start applying the legal vide an opportunity for parents form a stock company or synd­ county funds, bringing the to- wicked men would get angry!
interest
at that fly, but I don’t. I never' DETROIT—Some vacationer search and patient service pro­
remedies and safeguards of to consult with a physician and icate and retain an
bïg
"
thing
tal
for
the
fiscal
year
to
about
„
law which are meant to penal- public health nurse about the myself. It’s a 1 „
$30 million. Last year’s total lose my temper. I simply say in the Cascades has lost his grams of the Muscular Dys­
. . . ’Go away fly, go away.’ dog, and police are afraid he trophy Assn, of America.
ize those who break the law, health status of their children. Through investigation reques­ was $32 million.
Good God! It’s a bee, damn it won’t know where to find it.
The Neighborhood Carnival
not those who abide by it
Immunizations for all ages are ted.”
all!”
given at the clinics when indi­
State police and Marlon Against Dystrophy will be held
I
Another item was about the County sheriff’s deputies said Tuly 17, at the corner of N.W.
I wonder now, as I am cated. No appointment neces­
birth of a son, Donald Neil, to two young people found the Alder and 7th (in the open
sary
for
immunizations
only.
nearly retirement age. _ just
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutchin­ dog Saturday near Elk Lake field across from the Kracker
how much Social Security 13 Special emphasis is being focus­
son. He weighed 6 pounds 1414 near the Eastern edge of Mar­ Barrel Store) Serving as Ring­
ed
on
measles
immunizations.
going to mean to me. I wish
ounces. My, how he’s grown. lon County high in the moun­ master will be Bart J. Matsen,
the system could have been If your child Is one year old
Just how long this newspap­ tains.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
or
over
and
has
not
had
left as an aid to retirement in­
er lasted is not known.
Matsen. Assisting him will be
measles,
you
are
encourag
The
find
was
reported
to
the
stead of being an all-inclusive
DETROIT—A small viscous
Dennis Matsen, Ronnie Matsen
Forest
Service
at
Detroit,
but
policy to take complete care ed to have him immunized.
fire
occuring
at
Fox
Creek
on
The Detroit Ranger District
Salem was the closest place to Dennis Matsen, Ronnie Matsen,
of everyone. I should be for Parents must accompany child­ reports all campgrounds in the the Breitenbush was reported Bank Has New
ren
requesting
this
service.
leave the animal in hopes it Susie Wilson, Jackie Wilson,
this type of thing now, but 1
area are open but the road in­ to Detroit Ranger Station a-
would
be claimed Having f°d Rosie, Billy, Cindy, Johnny
can’t help but think of the
to Whitewater should be driv­ bout 5:10 p.m. Monday.
Coat of Paint
on the way back on two hot »nd Janey Savage
young people who are being New Administrator
en with caution as It is very
Assistant Fire Control of­
The Carnival, beginning at
dogs and a chocolate sundae,
saddled with these high-cost
rough due to the logging traf­ ficer Dick Gassner said it was
U. S. National bank here ífl the dog. a female German Shep­ 12 noon until 5 00 p. m., will
social security payments. I Hired for Santiam
fic.
apparently caused by a care­ sporting a new-look this week. herd mix about two years old. feature such games as sponge
wonder just how the rates will
Administrative School Dist­
Some of the trails that have less smoker.
Workmen have been painting was placed in the Humane toss, bean hag toss, pot ball,
go. Certainly the employer rict 129J this week announced had spring maintenance done
A five man crew and two for some time now. The color
paper plate throw, bowling on
and the employee will eventu­ that they have hired Wesley on them are Beach ie No. 3341 tankers were dispatched to the is, according to bank officials, Society in Salem
the green and a rummage sale
ally reach the point where W. Jahn as the new Adminis­ to trail No. 3349, Battle Axe scene of the fire and it was
turquoise. This writer thought
they can no longer afford to trator of Schools Jahn replaces No. 3340. Gold Butte No. 33-50, brought under control about all the time that it was green, Weather, Detroit Dam with all proceeds going to aid
the fight against dystrophy.
make the payments.
William Lewellen, who has Triangulation No 3373 to Tri­ 7:30 p.m Gassner said It had but was informer! that most
Pool
The children got the carnival
Time will tell whether this recently moved to Springfield angulation Peak. Also the Mar­ burned about a 50 foot circle men are color blind. Webster
Max. Min. Elev. Pct idea while watching the Rusty
type of program will be able to accept a like position there ion Lake and Pamelia Lake before it was controlled.
says turquoise is a “greenish 7am Dallv Weather Readint Nails TV show "Cartoon Cir­
to continue. If it fails, what
For the past three years Trails. Triangulation Trail is
The public is again being blue.’’ So there!
0 cus”. I,ast year, more than 20,-
July 8 94 57 1566.71
will the people who have paid Jahn has been Superintendent an easy 3.3 mile hike through warned that fire danger is in-
0 000 of these carnivals were
No matter what the color Is, July 9 90 56 1566.51
money into the program think. of the Union Public shools in timber that leads to the top. creasingly high in the forests, it is an improvement over the July in 85 54 1566.29
0 held by children across the
I for one would hate to think Union. He and Mrs. Jahn plan Mt. Jefferson towers to the and your cooperation while in old drab color. Whether there July 11 88 54 1566.03
0 country and over $353,000 was
<>f Social Security going down to move this weekend to Mill east and you can look down the the forests is being asked to is tight money or not, it does July 12 94 56 1565.77
0 rated for the MDAA’s re-
the tube, after paying into it City and will reside temporar­ South Breitenbu.<i and White­ prevent fires; by being careful make for a brighter look on July 13 85 47 1565.53
0 search and patient service pro-
ail these years.
ily at 16 Parkside Drive.
with cigarettes and camp-fires. First and Wall St.
water drainages.
0 grams.
July 11 A3 53 1565.28
Council Approves
Old Dresser Yields
Circle K Plans
To Start Stocking
Store July 21
BLM Pays
1891 San Francisco
$30 Million
Newspaper
To Counties
New Doctor
Paving Projects
Mimeographed
m
r. .
Paper at One Time ^'ànS WOIl
Move Soon
Well Child Clinic
Set For July 21
Carnival To Help
Muscular Dystrophy
Lost Dog Taken to
Humane Society
Ranger District
Careless Smoker
Says Campgrounds torches Forest
All Open Now