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Enterprise Will ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND VOLUME XXV NUMBER 31 Up and Down The Avenue By Don Moffatt < THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1970 Looking Forward To College Bean Festival Parade To Be Saturday $4.00 a YEAR — 10c a Copy ! Young & Morgan Hires College and High School Folks During Vacation It seems that lately we have had a run on old-time news The Santiam Bean Festival papers. This time. Miss Daisy By Mary Kelly Geddes called and gave us a narade will be Saturday begin Quite a list of young college dents, as compiled with the copy of the old Mill City ning at 5:30 p.m. Grand mar and high school students are help of Wahnita Behrens and Ix>gue. This is not to be con shal will be television come employed during their vacation Betty Berg of the office per fused with the item about the dian Joe E. Ross, better known months by Young & Morgan at sonnel, and the school they in as Officer Toody on the “ Car Ix>g, mentioned recently. The their Green Veneer, Inc., mill tend to attend this fall is as Logue was a printed newspaper 54, where are you?” series. at Idanha and North Santiam follows: and the Log was a mimeo Mill City entries are the Green Veneer: Lyle Rogers, Plywood Co. just west of Mill graphed sheet. Ben Cober was Fourth of July Court, the Odd Central. Ore.: Larry Smith, City. The former tries to hire fellows and Rebekah Lodge the publisher of this issue of students from that vicinity, OCE; Ron Thomasson, OCE; the Logue which came out on and Smokey the Bear from the and the latter features sons Vince Drago, OCE: Jeff Drago. December 8, 1927. He had pre U.S. Forest Service. (and daughters) of present em OCE; Dorsey Smith, undecid Other Saturday activities in viously given me a copy of ed; Gerald Hiebert, Central ployes. clude a high voltage demon this issue and had penciled Ore,; Mike Monroe, Detroit Aiding young people in furth across the top that it was the stration at 3:00 p.m. at the ering their education is a high school; Guy Hartle, Biola first sheet of his first edition civic grounds and a barbecued policy of the company with in California; Dannv Cannon, chicken dinner beginning as editor. this program having been put Detroit high school; Herbie 4:00 p.m. A sidewalk sal« One of the items in this in effect over the last three Carpenter. Santiam high paper was when Violes Fitz also scheduled from 9:00 Joe Hince, Jr., left and Lonnie El where the two students are employed at years, even to the extent of school; Bill Meyer, Oregon gerald had passed his second 3:00 p.m. The Kiddies’ parade will be liott, right and two regular employees North Santiam Plywood. Photo by Stan holding jobs open for those State School for the Deaf: Den class scout test and Estelle qualified and available for only nis Tower, Eastern Oregon; Friday evening at 5:30 p.m. look up from grading on the dry-chain Ogden. Swan and Horatio Thomas had summer work. The project. Robert Crist, Detroit high started their second class tests. has developed as it went along, school; Sue Morgan, Detroit The first snow of the season ‘i school: Ron Johnson, according to requests by the pAS". was on the ground and Ham OCE; Tom Rush, Santiam high employes. mond M’U had resumed opera Stanley Ogden, local photo- school; Willard Fleetwood, tions after having been closed , grapher, took pictures of a few OSU; and Gary Abrams, De down for a week on account of of the students who happened troit high school. high water. Also in this issue North Sanitam Plvwood Co.: , to be on tap last Thursday. Minto dam which serves as was a notice of the death of Lynn Cutsforth, OTI; Mark Included were Lonnie Elliott, J. R. Geddes, father of Miss a barrier for migrating fish on Joe Hince, Jr., and Steve and Jeter, Chemeketa Community the North Santiam river will Daisy Geddes. College; Steve Pynch, Western Stan Pynch. The Mill City firemen an be inspected by the U. S. Baptist:' Lyle Cutsforth, OTI; ! The complete list of stu- Army, Corps of Enginers for nounced that they were going John Cox, OSU; Lonnie El to have a vaudeville show in erosion damage. This inspec liott. undecided: Dick Berg. Se Hammond hall, which is now tion will be made on Monday attle Pacific; Mike Elliott, San about torn down. This week and Tuesdav, August 3 and 4. tiam high school; Frank Mon should see the finish of the old The river flow will be cut at toya, Scio high school; Stan hall which has been a land Big Cliff dam to a level which Pynch, Stayton high school; mark for many years. People will be just enough to main Dellls Hince, Jr„ Chemeketa then could join the volunteer tain fish life in the North San Community College: and Pam tiam river. The reduced flow Mill City firemen have been firemen upon payment of 50c. Johnson, Stayton high school. extremely busy the past few The Mill Citq Theater was will be for 8 hours each dav There are probably many days, Thursday evening they other college young people showing a film “His Dog,” beginning at the Big Cliff were called to Gates to help working in this area during which they acclaimed to be dam at 6:00 a. m. for safety of when a bam ^lon^ng to i viic auiiuirct ^^ one of the best they had ever personnel doing the survey luvaiviio. “it^M av i Clare Henness burned about , bp shown. The comedy was work. interesUng to have a com- The United States Fish and i 9:15 p.m. Cause of the fire was , plete list as to where they are “Jane’s Relations.” That title not known but was believed employed and where they plan today could mean almost any- Wildlife Service and the Ore gon State Fish Commission co to atten'd ¡riod in Ih^lfalL thing. operated with and assisted the The bam, which contained Other mills of the area also between 35 and 40 tons of hay,1 employ students who are furth Thursday afternoon The En corps of engineers in the de was completely destroyed as ering their education. terprise enjoyed a short visit velopment of these fish facili Stan Pynch, left and Steve Pynch Santiam Plywood. Photo by Stan Ogden, was the adjoining tack shop from Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln ties to conserve the migrant where a number of saddles are shown feeding on the dryer at North Wolverton, who make their: runs, .4, home in Seattle. It will be re-' eRR,c°n^ J» V. Cheerleaders motor and a boat near the membered that the Wolvertons ion 1™""? w*s « _ — - ’ to offset the effect of Inun- inun- bam was destroyed because of at one time owned The Enter- the intense heat. A farm trac Attend Camp nrise voung Wolvertons ine young woivenons dating a similar station near prise, The the Breitenbush river by De tor was reported as also be Sheryl Olson and Sonja Mar were on a vacation trip to Ore- troit dam. The Minto egg col- ing destroyed. gon. and made the swing up , “ , ,, , tin, JV cheerleaders, attend- ho»« ir thin« Friday. Saturday and Sunday, ^^ng'camp at L^ here in to look things over over. T.in, Lin ’^tion station is equipped to | hold adult salmon and steel five grass fires were reported Clark Co„ from Ju] coln was only 8 years old at head until they attain sexual Two at Fishermen’s Bend 10 through 16. o I the uie time nine they mey left ten here nere so su he ne DETROIT — Some of the The Cub Scouts are plan- , Park and three near Frank’s I Instructors were Sylvia and pmild thp ( maturity. fowiiiToH Tho eggs are tranc. then couin see manv many chanerp«? cnanges in in me young people in the area “have mill and the Verne Clarkk res fertilized and and trans- ning their annual campout for old home town. Mrs. Wolver- I I collected, Bob Blair who teach cheer come up” with a new sport, | iq^nce* ported to Marion Forks salmon this weekend at Pamelia Lake. leading throughout the United I and that is diving off the _ _______________ i Each cub planning to go must States. I Breitenbush bridge into the ... . . . — ™i". wh^nS Si of, «"«traction by the U.S. Amy. construction by the U.S. Army, be accompanied by their fath Sonja received an outstand : Breitenbush river, much to the WAminfl |CC| IPfl I A j Corps of Engineers and are op- some adult to be respon er or The Gresham Outlook. The j Xr^nT^T h7 thl ing award and both girls re I concern of the oldsters. ’ ’ ul 1111 >y lOOUVU I V for them and should sible voung Wolvertons camped out, £«h ceived honorable mention. I Reports indicated this is not I AM J 4 • IT on the Little Northfork Thum-' Oregon State Commis- I bring along enough food for DETROIT—Due to the heavy only a day-time pastime, but' WllO AniHIdl ITdPPer Cheer leading groups com three meals. The group will influx in population in the is also being done at night with peting were from Oregon, day night before going on their ( sion. r r leave the Eagles Lodge at 8:;30. area over the weekends, severe way home. . . . lights focused at the scene.' Don’t attempt to capture 1 Washington, Idaho, California a.m. Saturday morning and i water usage has been noted car According to the report girls' wild animals and make pets i and Canada. camp overnight and return [ this summer city officials said. Mrs. Emil Montero was in The girls lived on campus. ■ or tnem. Sunday. Water Commissioner Harold 1 State ................ “ Mrs. Don Martin took the the office Thursday, and sub Veterinarian Glenn Champion and Water Super- j This . g a nlce clean gport and Rea hag offeref) thls advice for _ girls to Portland and then scribed to The Enterprise. intendent Jake Williams said R ig probably a ]ot of fun but tbose who would attempt to .went after them. The Monteros just recently DETROOIT—Lloyd E. Bak Donald D. Snyder ?PP? Ji\8t.er tZT'y b can become dangerous, too.1 capture skunks, squirrels, bats, purchased the Tom Drynan (Mackey Creek )i.s supplied at At he water nor-! | place on Kingwood, and state er. resident of Portland, but At tbe the present present witb with t the water 'or I or any any other other animals animals not not nor- >«! perhaps : mnlltr _ _ . level mally rlnmncflootnrl domesticated, they certainly enjoy living in who has been staying at Breit Leaves For California the rate of 6,600 gallons per, a bi£?b cnough I... hour and is being taxed to the' there is no danger. JJUV «.1, warning .......... „ J ri] XCnffiPfjAr But there 1 Prompting this Oregon. They came here to enbush Hot Springs this sum V.t 8 ohonnn VwM limit. Figures show that the | J« jfl a nl.ir-.xrcj ]ways ♦ that chance fttnf that a n I ' from fhn the ctnfo state vntnrlnnrhn veterinarian ig Is get away from the “rat race” mer has been removed from IDANHA—Navy Petty Of wooq or even a log the present search for skunks in California. Mill Citv has an extensive care ward at Sal ficer First Class Donald D. weekend of the 18th and lJth, many people from California em Memorial hospital as of Snyder and his family left here ^'1L!°u.ga ^-ter per h°Vr may become dislodged and . coming from an Oregon skunk ¡n ¡he water I farm that are susDected who have come to this area Tuesday evening last week. He Monday following a month's I had been used. This past week-, mav be suspected of of, during the past 10 years. Many is reported to be getting along leave. Completing a course There is also danger when the having rabies. | weather 5,180 gallons per hour] water ; jn petrojt Reservoir js of them have purchased older quite satisfactorily.» The search was started after from radioman school at the peered this no doubt will a Washintgon state woman [ homes, have remodeled them, I Baker was involved in a two- Naval Training Center, San I were used. In a 16-hour period | iiuwc.™, and have made many improve car collision on Breitenbush Diego, he and his family have the lower (Breitenbush) sys-' have some effect on the Breit- purchasing one of the skunks > it and ------ tests ■ ■ state Forester Ed Schroeder, ments to our city. They are road July 18 in which the oth been visiting at the home of his tern, pumped 278,400 gallons | enbu-h as many sharp rocks had been bitten by ------- welcomed to our cool green er car plunged over about a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert during the heavy demand on ; cou’d be exposed, making the showed the animal was infect-' of Mr. and Mrs Herbert the 18th and 19tn weekend. 60-foot cliff. Baker suffered I river dangerous. country. ed with rabies.--------------------- Schroeder was recently reap- Snyder, Idanha. This adds up to 17,400 gallons 1 It is hoped the young folks Continunng this warning pointed to the Bureau of Land internal injuries and head and He will report to a navy an hour. I read this past week where arm lacerations and had been I will heed this warning and by about attempts to make pets of Management’s O. and C. Ad- Officials sairi, if the heavy!doing the highly touted “breakfast reported in serious condition. school in San Francisco where ¡doing g0< so. serious injuries can wild animals, Dr. Rea said per-| visory Board for 1970. Archie he will take a 14-week course Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schulz. I demand continues, either con • be avoided. of Champions” Is not as sharp sons often tend to pick up ani-! n. Craft, BLM state director a food as it is cracked up to Albany, were also admitted to in electronics. Following the trolled sprinkling or water mals that are easily caught and has announced. be Personally I’ve always Salem Memorial Hospital fol course he and his family will meters will be the only answer I these could prove the most In filling this 18 man board. thought their TV ads were a lowing the accident. He sus be sent to Japan for two years to the problem. dangerous from a disease point Interior Secretary Walter J. "Krock of Krud.” Believe me, tained a broken leg and his of duty. of view. Hickel reappointed 16 and ap It has been noted that water Also visiting at the Snyder is being unnecessarily wasted I The Detroit Ranger District if you take the fruit and milk wife, back injuries. Both are “Persons should remember,” pointed two new members. or cream, if you can stand it, reported in satisfactory condi home over the weekend were by some people who allow I reports all roads are now open he commented, "that wild ani The new ones are Sam De awav from this cereal, you tion. The Schulz car was drlv Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Snyder water to run down streets, and and some oiling is being done mals have a natural fear of hu ment of Myrtle Point and Ken- might just as well go to the en by their son. Curtis Lyle and family of Portland and Mr. in some instances allow sprink on Breitenbush Road S46 to man beings. If one Is appar noth C. Tollenaar from Eu- ently tame enough to capture gene. Those reappointed be straw pile and eat with the Schuiz, 16, who suffered only and Mrs. Link Snyder and lers to run all day and night. combat the dust. In general all trails are open bare-handed and without traps, sides Schroeder were Eric Al- porkers The article said that minor injuries and was not family of The Dalles. The situation could be eased most of these cereals have hospitalized. if the locals were a little more to foot travel but portions of snares or lures, there is a len, Jr., from Medford: Arnold Baker was alone in his car. about as much nutritional conservative, especially over the Pacific Crest would still strong possibility that it is suf W. Ewing from Eugene; Ray The accident occurred about be difficult to follow due to fering from a disease or an in E. Doerner from Roseburg: value as a shot of whiskey, the weekends, officials said. snowdrifts and blown down jury. but then not many people three and a half miles north- Sportsmen's Club Ben Day, Laurence V. Espey trees. It is still not advisable Other dangerous and trans and Mrs. Mary O. Kelly from would like to get upu and take ast of Detroit on the Breiten Picnic August 2 to take the trail from Breiten missible diseases besides ra Medford; Wendell Barnes, a shot of booze for breakfast bush road. Weather, Detroit Dam I bush Lake into Jefferson Park. hies that these animals could Raymond E Corcoran, A. F. I only wish that these com The North Santiam Sports- ? m paj]y weather Reading Due to sunny skies and per- have, he said, are: Leptospiros Hartung, David T. Mason, mercials would sort of tell it don’t want to. its an- Pool feet camping and hiking weath is,, bubonic plague, tularemia, Tom McCallister. Ted Prusla like it is. Of course, if they Personally, when it comes men's Club will hold site on Max Min Elev Pep er, the campgrounds have a encephalitis, and brucellosis did. they couldn’t expect to to breakfast, what is wrong nual picnic at the club and Arthur M. Roberts from For those people who al Portland: Mrs. Dawn Peseau of high pressure use. get manv takers for their prod with steak and eggs, hash Sunday. August 2. This will Julv 22 71 47 1563.01 0 with dinner to be Huckleberries are ripe in the ready have domesticated ani Reedsport and Carl H. Stolten 23 76 49 1562.70 0 ucts. The same goes for brown spuds, toast and a lot be a potluck at 1:00 o’clock. Coffee July Cedar Creek and Scar Moun mals that are usually found in berg from Corvallis. July 21 83 51 1562.38 0 cigaret ads. Wow do they of good hot coffee, Of course served will be furnished by the club. tain area, also a fair crop is the wild, he advised that they July 25 80 55 1562.05 0 O. and C. lands comprise stink, almost as bad as an ash it raises heck with the waist A regular meeting will be July 26 70 50 1*61.74 0 ripening in the Boulder Creek be sure and check to see that some 2.4 million acres return tray full jbf old stale butts, line, and maybe it is full of who. held following dinner so try July 27 75 57 1561.43 001 area. Fishing is reported good they have been innoculated ed from the Oregon and Cali 1 Oh. well. I guess you don't cholesterol, but then, against rabies. rer. Ito be on hand. July 2« 61 50 1561 14 0.01 in the high lakes fornia Railroad in 1916. have to buy the stuff if you wants to live forever. Minto Dam To Be Inspected Aug. 3-4 Firemen Kept Busy Over The Weekend Cub Scouts To Heavy At Detroit Be Dangerous i Accident Victims Recovering Slowly Reappointed To Advisory Board Recreation Report I