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* % ON TJHE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON’S EAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND VOLUME XXV NUMBER 51 TIIE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1970 Stockholders To Wait On Decision To The Avenue ; Jo Open For Sell Hot Springs Up and Downi Info. Booth Cheerleaders Named At Mill City Elementary Directors Named For Hospital Board $4.00 a YEAR — 10c a Copy School Board At a meeting of the Board of Directors of Santiam Hospital last week, nominations were road and accepted for ten can didates for the Board. Elec tions will take place in Janu ary. Those eligible to vote in the elections are persons who have On D»>c. 17, 1970, the first contributed $100 or more to joint consultation committee the hospital. meeting was held between the Ballotst will he mailed out teacher consultation represent after the first of the year. Per atives anil the school board sons who have not voted in the consultation représenta 11 v e s. last three elections will not re Tlie teacher representatives ceive ballots. Ballots may be presented their salary request, picked up at the hospital busi for the forthcoming school ness office if they wish to vote year of 1971-72. The teachers this year. i equested a 5 per cent cost of Candidates are Lanny Fred living increase plus their nor ericks and Roy Todd, both of mal increment. Sublimity; Bovd Hilton and The requect is in line with Louis Scofield, both of Aums what most other schools that ville-West Stayton: Lee Hop- have reiK>rted to the Oregon son and Noyes Whitten, De School Boards Association are troit-Idanha: and Andrew Sil- asking. The joint consultation hernagel and Bill Lulay, Jr., committee will meet again Scio. ¡after the holidays to further Utah Crowson and Ed Lew discuss the proposal. in. both of Stayton. were nom inated for directors at large. Hi Don Moffatt By DETROIT — Stockholders of financially troubled Upner Here it is Christmas week Breitenbush Hot Springs Re again, and a time to thank God sort decided Thursdady to hold that we live in a country where I The regular meeting of the off for a month any decision we pt ill can sav “Merry Christ North Santiam Chamber of to sell the property. About 80 mas” with feeling towards our Commerce was held last Wed stockholders of Breitenhusb many friends around the coun nesday noon with a small num Hot Springs, Inc., attended a try. It is a time of year when ber in attendance. spécial meeting at Salem Fed everyone seems to have some President Harold Wiltse oral Savings & Loan Associa sort of inner glow. It is a time stated that an information tion offices, said Ruth M. Bak for family—when they gather booth would l>e opened in the er. president of the corpora together in the home to ex Calico Cat. Hattie Golliet. tion. change gifts and eat far too owner of the Calico Cat, said The meeting was called by much. This traditional day has she would take care of the Mrs. Baker earlier this mon’h been going on for a long time, booth. This would be an infor with the announcement that and it is one holiday I hope mation booth for the Canyon the resort near Detroit has lia will endure the changing times. area only. bilities of about $100,000 and It is a day of great rejoicing Jerry Coffman and Orville has to meet a $60,000 mortgage and people greet it with a deep Brown reported on the possi payment on December 20th. feeling of gratitude and thank bility of having Kayak races “3'he payment is still due. I fulness. It is about the end of on the Santiam river. They t’nc debts are still there,” Mrs. j the year, and it seems that have sent letters of inquiry Baker said, adding that the cor-1 everyone reaches this season out but had not received any poration’s attorney is negotlat-1 with a determination to do bet answers. It is felt this would ing payment of the debt, “with ter in the succeeding year. encourage more people to use the holder of the mortgage, M. I D. Bruckman, Salem. We have read where the tra the area for recreation. Meanwhile, the stockholders ! ditional mistletoe branch be Secretary Chris King read gan with the ancient Druids, a letter from Congressman Al voted Thursday to "table” un who believed the plant had the Ullman regarding the old Fo- til a Jan. 4th meeting, any de-1 jxiwer to miraculously cure dis est Service Building on High cision on an offer to buy the ease and counteract poisons. way 22. The building may be company for $350 000 by Tom The decorating of Christmas rented to the State until such Porter, a broker for Interstate I Real Estate, Inc., Portland. At trees began in the eighth cen time as it can be purchased. i the same time they formed a tury when St. Boniface per committee to “ investigate ” oth- suaded the pagan to adorn fir, _ . T DI ■ er possibilities of a sale,” Mrs. trees in their homes in tribute | bantiam lO Flay to the Christ Child. ~ ' DETROIT—“Old Man Win Sherwood In Cascade Bake’’ said. if we Sometimes I i wonder wuinxr u w.-. ter,” wasn’t fooling when he Mill City Tzidge No. 189, A.F don’t forget what the real] lournament Dec, Zo Cheer.eaders at Mill City Elementary school for dumped a foot of snow in the and A.M.. held their annual Christmas means. We have i Dec 28. 7 p.m.—Santiam vs. Detroit area “ Thanksgiving the year were chosen recently. In the upper photo the election and installation of of lost a lot of the true Christmas Sherwood at Cascade High Varsity cheerleaders are Patty Fohl, Patty Howell, week.” ficers In con ¡unction with i spirit through commercialism, School. Despite the rain anti some their regular meeting at the Sal y Poole, Verlene Peterman and Melissa Lawrence. but then if we can really ret Dec. 29—Games decided by sunshine that followed the ili'dee 1 hall Mondav evening. Not pictured is Paula Evans. In the lower photo the snow storm, about member that we are celebrat win and loss bracket. Loser four to 1 Doc. 21. Installing Worshioful JVs are listed from left to right: Lori Lawrence, Renee five inches of snow remained ing Christ’s birth, it will only vs. loser, 7 p.m.; winner vs ! was Leo Russell: Install- add lustre to the other glitter winner, 8:30 p.m. Brown, Dianna Neal, Lynn Bodeker, Lisa Bamhardt on the ground In open areas, | | Master ire Marshal, Herbert J. Peek: of the tree. DETROIT — Young & Mor and Bonnie Shepherd. Advisor for both groups is Mrs. like yards. Thon along came |mil Assistant Marshal. .T. C. “old man winter’s” little help Kimmel. This Christmas we rill be gan, Inc.. Mill City, was ap-1 Don Cree.—Mill City Enterprise photos. er, spending in Phoenix w ith our n a rent successful bidder atI -■,. “Jack Frost”, he wasn’t :i 1 John W. Roton, who was in- youngest son and wife. I don’t i $557.579 92 for an estimated f2°lln? £1‘her..'vhe'1 ,'1P. ki(’k.Pill‘tall«l as Worshioful Master. the temperature down far I was presented bv Secretary sunpose there will be any snow 17.0000.000 board feet of Wil enough to jurt the canyon into Charles Kollv with a envoi there, at least we hope not. lamette National Forest tim a deep freeze. Then “old man which ho had made out of dog But even though we are in the j ber in the Ivy Straight timber winter” returned again, near wood given him several vo.ars supposedly sunny southland. I This year’s Christmas tour sale. conducted at Detroit the last, weekend and dumped I ,a"n hv Roton. Past Master most likely our hearts are still nament at Santiam High Ranger Station Monday morn- five more inches of snow in, Herbert Pock presented the in the Santiam canyon, where School. Dec. 18-19. proved to Ing. Brenda Hughes. R-vear-old the area. we have all the beauty of trees ho unusual to say the least. The stand containing 10,- new Worshipful Master with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob Weather report says. “An an .attache case, and Virgil and snow peaks. The four teams participating 400 000 board feet of Douglas ert Hushes, who received third other storm brewing for Tues- We wish to take this oppor were Sheridan. Willamina, Re fir sold for $43.55 per thousand. Lewis nrosontod him with a <lay, and that the mountains book entitled “Mv Year as five cents more than the adver degree bums on her back cov tunity to wish each and every gis. and Santiam. ering 27 per cent of her body, I can expect more snow.” So as Worshioful Master” on the one of our readers a Very • The first night of the tour tised rate of $43.50 per thou- when a davenport on which she I things stand now, baring some cover of which his name was Merry Christmas, and may you nament saw Regis edged bv sand. DETROIT — Thieves broke ] drastic weather change, can- engraved in gold as a gift Included in the sale was 6,- was sleeping caught fire at her have a season of real joy with Willamina 67 to 04. H’gh home December 1. is reported down a beck door to gain en ivoriites can rest assured its from the Lewis family. your loved ones. scorer for Regis was Dalke 000.000 board feett of Western as recovering satisfactorily. try into the I^ike Lodge hero ¡going to be a white Christmas. species Hemlock and other and Willamina ’ s Other officers installed Mon netting 27. Accomnanied by Dr. N. S. Saturday morning. The following report was I day nloht included: Dale Barnes, the tournament high and 513 acres of all species Meyn of Stayton, the little girl early According to manager Dude furnished bv Irene Paullin, i Howell, Senior Warden: Stan logs which sold at fixed rates. scorer, with 28. Western Hemlock and other was flown to the Shriners’ Aliev the robbery occurrcs! j Detroit weather observer. The real action started in The average temperature for! ley Charyv, Junior Warden; Burn Clinic in Cincinnatti, Don Moffatt, treasurer: Charles more ways than one when species was advertised at $12.45 Ohio, on December 16, where e< metime after 3 a.m. since the Santiam and Sheridan took to per thousand and the all spe she is expected to receive bar did not close until 2:30 a.m.1 the seven days ending Dec. 22 Kollv. secretary, Murrv Moore. Deacon; M. T. Sims, the court. First oitarter San cies logs at $-13.81 per acre. | treatment for from four to six with a clean-up following. The at 9 a. m. was 35 degrees with Senior — tiam snowballed Sheridan 14 There were five qualified bid | weeks. She would no doubt be doors to the office and cafe a high of 40 degrees on the Junior Deacon: Gerald Corvi, were also broken through after 16th and .33 degrees on the Senior Steward: Lowell Creo I to 10 with Richards. Pittam. ders. The stand is located happy to receive cards from Junior Steward; Herbert .1. I and Story each nabbing four about 19 miles south of De any of her friends, as they the robbers gained entry into 19th. the lodge. The average low was 26 de- Pock, Marshal; William B. troit. i apiece. could be mailed directly to the Money, checks, several hol grees with 28 decrees on the Shuey, Chaplain; and Verle W. As the second quarter rolled clinic. ies of liquor, and men’s jewel 16th. dropping to 18 degrees on Hoover. Tvlor. DETROIT—Due to the re around the tables turned slight Services Held Tuesday ry, the total value not yet de . the 20th. rising to 25 degrees Refreshments were served ly with Sheridan dashing up cent snowfall, the Detroit City termined was taken. | on the 21st and 32 degrees on bv the Stewards at the conclu- For Don Goode 14 to Santiam ’ s 10. Third ouar- Council is asking the coopera A strong-box in the office the 22nd. slon of the evening’s cere- Funeral services were held Drivers Urged To Use was tion of tthe populace to keepi ter had just got rolling when also stolen, Alley said. Detroit hail four days of monies. j i J their vehicles parked off the; the lights left the two teams for Don Goode, 61, of Eugene, _ He and his mother, Bobbi bright sunshine, with 1.55 city streets during the winter spectators, and Mill City towns at 11 a.m., Saturday morning. Good Judgment Lady, are owners. inches of snow on the 16th, people in the darkness. After Dec. 19. 1970, at England ’ s I months, so that snow plows can The chairman of the Oregon and .54 Inches on the 20th. much discussion it was decid Funeral Home in Eugene, fol operate without interference. liquor control commission, Gor and snow failing lightly on the Detroit Loses To Detroit mayor. Cliff McMillan ' ed to flip a coin. Up went lowed by graveside services don Hudson of Medford, urges Christmas Tree 17th and 21st. with frost every said, a city ordinance prohibits the coin but where it came at 2 p.m. that afternoon at tlw.se citizens of Oregon who night. The total precipitation Falls City 80-54 anv and all tvpes of vehicles down nobody knew, until ■» Fairview cemetery between will be drinking during the Permits Available train or melted snow) was 2.79 from parking on citv streets flashnight traced it down and Gates and Mill City. holiday season to use good Through Thursday inches with 3 inches accumul DETROIT Falls Cltv cloh Santiam was announced ths A native of Stayton. and fre during the winter. The ordin ated snow on ground in onen bored Detroit 80-54 in a Casco quent visitor to Mill City with judgment and moderation in ance is primarily for the allow victor. the use of alcoholic beverages. DETROIT — Some 4,250 areas at present Roads clear basketball game hero ing of unhindered snow plow Saturday night Sheridan and his wife, the former Ione Ber “Every Oregonian must share Christmas tree permits heve but icy, gusty winds during league Friday night. Willamina took to the court tram. Mr. Goode passed away ing and the prevention of pos the responsibility for reducing been sold thfj season in the the night of the 16th. Scoring honors for Falls City sible damage to parked ve !f rst with Willamina slaying very suddenly in Eugene early traffic accidents.” Hudson said Detroit district of Willamette] A late report said Hoodoo wont to Stev" Rodewald and Sheridan 80 to 85. Barnes for Thursday morning, Dec. 17. hicles. The ordinance will be Survivers include his widow. "So it is imperative that those National Forest and Siuslaw Ski Bowl a resort in the Sant!* Loiter Steen^s with 19 points enforced in full and violators’ i Willamina was again high Tone Goode, of Eugene: two who enjoy occasional social National Fo’iist. Although per-, am area, had a total of some 70 each. vehicles will be towed from the scorer with 25. Don Hiohort paced Detroit Santiam and Regis exploded sons. Major David E. Goode drinking exercise good judg mi's will b<? sold through inches of snow. streets with a towing charge ment, especially during the Thursday, forest officials be Santiam Pass is reported to with 25. on to the floor with a heavy of Ft. Belvoir, Virginia, and assessed to the owner, McMil fight all the way through. Firs’ Bill Good of Costa Mesa. Calif.; most hazardous winter months. lieve the weekend’s new snow have packed snow, roads sand Falls Citv Í8O)—Frink 9. lan said . nd the closeness of CTiristm.is ed. and in good condition. Rodewald 19. Ross 12. Diohm touarter slow for Santiam, a daughter. Marvlee Howard Mavor T^en Davis. Idanha, I but they was dav will virtually end permit i However, a weather report | 12. Steenes 19. Quiring 2. Coots I kept picking up with of Eugene: a sister, Betty «aid the council would appre ¡every quarter. First 8. second Goode, formerly of Stayton: Weather. Detroit Dam rales. warned that a storm is expect-1 7. ciate it if people in that area The Detroit district sold ed Tuesday which could bring I Detaroit <54 )— Leming 11, 7 a. m. Daily Weather Reading four grandsons and a grand 12. and third 15. and fourth would co-onerate with the win with a grand ttotal of 21 points, daughter. about 400 permits last week snow to the mountains Pool Lvnn 1. Slayden 4. Hiohort 25. ter program, so that snow but this was not enough to Max. Min. Elev. Pep and during the weekend to If the number following Williamson 8. Crist 3, Monroe Following the service at Fair nlowing can i>e dor.e efficient- 2 Dec. 16 41 37 1455.35 1.18 raise total Bales to 2,752. Sius 1- and without damage to street quell Regis, who skated by view. a largp group of out-of- Dec. 17. 39 35 1453.98 051 law had about 300 sales during vour name on The En-1 ■TV score—Fall Citv 59. Do with 3 points over Santiam ’ s town relatives and friends narked vehicles. froh 37. 56. gathered at the Charles Kelly Dec 18. 38 30 1453.40 0.00 the weekend for a total of fernrise label reads 0.00 about 1500 There is about 10 inches of Detroit will plav Perrvdalo 1452 58 36 28 Dec 19 As it ended up. Regis took home where a buffet was *rrrw on the ground in the De-' drst place. Santiam second. served to them by old-time Dec. 20 49 26 145168 0.30 Last year, the Detroit dis 12-70 it's time to send there Jan 8th JV game Is scheduled for 6:30 pm. and • rit-Tdanha areas at the pres Willamina third, and Sheridan neighbors and friends here, as Dec. 21 41 27 145053 0..35 trict sold 1.632 permits and the a check for renewal. I varsity at 8 p m. Siuslaw Forest about 1.200. 0.01 33 144906 37 Dec 22 well as some from Eugene. h-inging up the rear. ent. I ii Canyon Area Teachers Winter Arrives In Worshipful Master November For Upper Canyon Area Local Mill Hiqh Bidder on 513 Acres Of Timber Tournament Goes Dark During Play Local Girl Receives ßrea|( |n Severe Burns Iake Lodge No Parking On City Streets During Winter Months