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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1971)
VOLUME XXVI NUMBER 1 ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREI GuN’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1971 School Library Open Qjyg Up and Down To Public January 71 The Avenue Residents are reminded that Two Youths By Don Moffatt Cub Scout Derby Race Winners $4.00 a YEAR — 10c a Copy Local Man Stabbed; SCh00| ßoarcj Independence Man Is Charged Gives 5% the Santiam High School Lib rary will be open to the public Here in Phoenix today, Wed beginning Thursday, Jan. 7, Monmouth police arrested' nesday, Dec. 30, it has been and will be open on Mondays Frank Adano Garcia, 34, of 255 nice and sunny, but not as and Thursdays from 3:30 to C St., Independence, late Fii-| warm :is 1 would like to see it. 5:30. The library will close on day night, and charged him The Mill City Lions Club And another thing, don’t think May 20, and will reopen to the ‘ The Linn County Adminis with the stabbing of a Mill that Portland or Los Angeles public around the middle of Board of Directors met Mon- City man Friday in a Mon trative School District 129-J has all the smog. It is pretty September for the 1971-72 ' day evening in the U. S. Na school board at a special board mouth cafe. bad here. Tuesday, Alta and I school year. tional Bank conference room. Garcia was charged with as meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 29, The following guidelines for went to South Phoenix to visit It was reported that a re sault with a deadly weapon in 1970, accepted the teacher sal with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pinch. ntblic use of Santiam High quest had been received for connection with the incident ary proposal preserved earlier ■You may or may not remem School Library have been es eyeglasses for two youths in about 4:15 a.m. Friday at the( by the teachers. The increase ber, but Bill came to Mill City tablished and are listed below the Detroit area. The directors Wagon Wheel Cafe on Pacific; for the next school year will 1. Books mav b° checked out voted to have the youths from Phoenix and fed our news be a 5 percent cost of living Avenue in Monmouth. paper press a few weeks ago, from the reserved shelf. checked at an eye clinic and Mike Hopkins, 25 Mill City, increase which will cost the 2. Books may be checked out purchase the glasses they and asked us then to come and was in fair condition late Sat district a total of $21,575. see their plant, which is an en for two weeks. would require. urday at Salem Memorial Hos Wes Jahn, superintendent, tirely offset job shop. He has 3. A limit of three books may pital with stab wounds in his said, “Consultation procedures Discussion was held on the Displaying their trophies won in the Pinewood abdomen, said a hospital this year went along very a nice layout, and they took us be checked out at one time. I membership contest. The chair- 4. Magazines and reference i ' man of the contest was asked I Derby Races are Kenneth Sharp, first place; Marvin spokesmap. out to lunch that noon. It smoothlv and both the school was at a Country Club over books may be used in the li-1 to have the chart at the next board and teacher consultation looking Phoenix, and I am brary but cannot be checked I | regular meeting which will be Brown, second place; and James Vogel, third place committees are in agreement mentioning it only to let you out for home use. with the results.” | January 11 at the Country winner. The Cub Scout Derby races were held Decem 5. Hours will be from 3:30 to I Kitchen. The contest has been ber 27 at the Eagles Lodge with approximately fifteen know we could hardly see the city for the smog. Maybe the 5:30 on Mondays and Thurs I extended through March. Due entries. Glen Humes was chairman of the event. Mid-Willamette Valley Air Pol days. to there being no meeting in The school hones that many | lution boys have got something I December, it was felt that a after all, as I certainly would, paren’s will participate in the truer average would be given. hate to see our little city i program, A work night will be held buried in this yellow smog. Of | for completing and painting course it couldn’t happen the new waste barrels. The there as it takes a lot of people date and time to be announc to raise so much muck in the ed at the January 11 meeting. DETROIT—Tillamook Cath-I DFTROIT—A burglary early air. olic totaled 47 points for the Sunday morning at Lake We have enjoyed our stay first and third quarters to wal Lodte in Detroit netted $139 here with our family, and lop host Detroit 68-50 for the in cash, state police said Mon- Citizenship Classes To back door was forced their steaks here are out of championship of the Detroit, dav. A and Santiam lost to host Cascade1 the money taken onen this world—and we eat tree I Holiday Basketball Tourna- in the Christmas tournament from a cash register, officers ripened oranges and grapefruit of last I Be Given At Salem ment Tuesday night held over vacation, 47 to 71. An undetermined amount every ____ day ..... —and that is a real DETROIT—“Old Man Win-j | week. I said. Cascade stayed out of the of liouor was also taken, a re Persons who are planning treat. We have been just tak ter„ an(] ^¡g nttle helper “Jack GATES — Jan. 8 has been set j ? an «^lagher dropped in 24 port indicated. ing it easy and taking in some Frost” is at it again. Jack has on becoming naturalized U.S. reach of Santiam the whole as the date for Gates residents >,nt? '? ilre^, l£e ™,amo ’ Two weeks earlier some $800 of the sights. managed to put the canvon citizens will be interestel in a game with the first ouarter to vote on the $150,000 bond is-1 a,tack* . h,Y. ..?an' in cash, a ouantity of booze, We were quite impressed c-n ¡nt0 a deep freeze again with ! series of citizenship classes to score of Santiam 10, Cascade sue. which will finance much-|<lers wW* t Mk * o’ and men’s iewelrv were taken 12. be held at the Salem YMCA Sunday when we went out to | temperatures ranging from 18 . r?£ in a burglary at the same Cascade stayed in the lead needed improvements to its the airport to see one of the | to 10 degrees, Idanha-Marion starting Thursday, Jan. 21 at Eddyvde nipped Gaston 55-54 lodge. with a 34 to 28 lead at Lie water system. 747 planes come in. It is a , F ks temperature somewhat r or inns cxlui v wuicwn»/ ll,n}’ ... , , . nntoa voters VM»,. are arO reminded ,n overtime take third place. Gates °.v.ln , to , i miii whopper and Alta and I count lower since the New Year holi-i This will be a series of six half. Santiam was unable to tbnt although the issue is forlIn aV p,aY’ J!''3’ ed over 400 passengers get- j I days. While his antics may be £}assp® hed, ,on. successive catch up and finally lost 47 to $1.50,000, only the bonds act- ' "l^^atholic trounced Eddv- ting off that flight from Chi appreciated by some, a number i Thursday at ¿heuSaAe,T1 71. Gary Richards was high ..’ . . . .. . ! ville 54-32, and Detroit slipped cago It is hard to believe that of people in the area would ' ™ and wi” be taught by Hat «corer with 14 points, Gordon uallv needed for the improve-' bv Gaston 53-52. Plotts was second with 10. I ment will he sold. Voters aro i —... . a plane of that size can stay like to wring his neck. His |tle Kremen and John Lagon Cathol’c (68)— Santiam came in fifth in the also reminded that the exist-1 M. Sandy 44, Baertlein in the air, and you should see leng, icy fingers have been practicing attorneys in Sa- 9, Gal t< urnament, edging Regis, Cas ing system will not last long, the loads of baggage they take holding car doors shut, icing ,p™. . . . . . , . lagher 24. Kenhart 12. P. San cade, and Sherwood. there are many leaks and the off. It was truly quite an ex up windshields, freezing up I This a J0'"1 Pr°- Friday, Jan. 8 is the begin lines are clogged with silt, ders 15, Shaubel 2, Armstrong water pipes and automatic1 £ran\ of thp Marl,°" c°Ty perience. DETROIT — Eight persons ning of the 1970-71 Tri River partly because there is no fil 2. Detroit We plan to leave in a few washing machines, and causing ' Par Association and the Salem L/vuuii ut/) — li, oici.y-i vvr-ir tursi vicini ni (50) — Lynn 11, Slay- were cited «ini and vim convicted In K111O to soar. I MCA and will again be offer ■League basketball season. San tering system. days for a trip into Mexico. We fuel bills den 4, Leming 8. Williamson | 1970 for violating the Wilder- tiam starts the season off with Passage of the bond issue ed as a public service. There hear that the country is beau Green Veneer, Inc., closing' 13, Hiebert 6, Crist 8. ness Act bv r’d’ng motorbikes tiful and that it is warmer for the New Year holidays was will be no charg e for the a league game against tihe Scio will oualifv Gates for asssit- Gaston (54) — Hoodennvl 4, Un wildernesses in Oregon and Lowers at Santiam. ance through Federal Housing ’ classes or for the materials. there at this time of year. This unable to resume operations Benson 6, Parvi 8, Cron 12, An-. Washington, we will have to see. We had Monday because of the diking No pre-registration is neces The outcome of the game is Administration, to whom ap derson 11. Partain 11, Dehart 2.1 Four violations occurred in intended to go into Death Val svstem being froze un. How sary. Persons who are inter a toss up with both teams suf plication has already been' Fddwille (55)—Reed 0. Wai-i the Mt. Jefferson WUderness, ley hut were beaten out of that ever. they hoped to have the ested in preparing for the na fering numerous defeats dur- ( made for $100.000 in loans and drip 2. Eagleson 9. Rhoades 0. : Ofp’on: three in Facie Cap ing the month of December. 8500.000 in grants. Approval Humnhrev 6. Weller 17. by snow on the pass. 1". 1 Wilderness, ....... Oregon* and one plant operating bv Wednesday, i turalization examination for was given at a recent Council Tompkins 7, Humphrey 6, Cox this hspr‘ngf We also find that Phoenix is a sDokesman at thePTan^ . in Glac'«r Peak Wilderness, of Governments meeting in I / oüetëhke 7 — „„„„„ a „„^merely not without its crime prob «n.u With some seven „„ and one- j merely be on hand for the Wa«h. There are 14 dedicated doloro nnd Hotoc 1 ’UCltllRe f. Salem, and Gates time was given a New Teacher Hired lems. Since we have been here half inches of snow on the, 1 classes starting Jan. 21. Following is a full report on wildernesses in the two states. high priority because of need. one motorcvcie policeman was ground in onen areas, the]_________________ the finals: Fines imposed bV U.S. Com- shot to death. A camper came “younger set" is having a ball, > For Detroit Elementary Varsity—Tillamook Catholic, m'ssioners ranged from $20 to up alongside of the policeman with toboggans, sleds, saucers, first; Detroit, second; Eddy $50. said Regional Forester D apak I DETROIT—Betty Jones of and really riddled him. They inner tubes or anvthing elsei ville, third. Charles A. Connoughton, U.S. Salem was hired by the De-1 found seven bullet holes in his that will slide. The new Pat-j i JV — Fddyville, first: Gas- Forest Service. Portland. troit Board of Education to cycle. Then another motor en addition at the N.W. cor- j I ton, second: Detroit, third. The Wilderness Act prohib succeed Miss Carol Hannah Rm inn NPAr Dptrnit cycle policeman was killed in ner of the city of Detroit is its use of motorized equipment volleyball — Gaston, first: Ed who resigned from the teach-j DUUIIU liCul IzUllvll | d.vVille, second: Detroit, third. I on anv lands within the Na a car accident when he was becoming a very popular play ing staff penging her mar-1 DETROIT — Two families ; , Tillamook Catholic also won i tional Wilderness Preservation coming to help his comrade. ground with its built to order Winter really set in on Dec. It is depressing to think that sloping hill. The activity in 1 with 12 inches of snow on riage to Lt. Ronald Hudson, I became stuck in the snow Tues- dlP L'lent trophy. Svstem. This Includes the I anyone would want to kill a that area Sundav was one to the ground, and snow covering Dec. 27. A Casco league basketball Lan-dintr of aircraft, air drops, I day of last week, but managed Miss Jones will teach fourth person who is trying to pro- behold. Sno-mdbiling Ls also the surrounding mountains. to free themselves and met a game. Detroit vs. Perrvdale, boat motnr-s. power saws and grade. tect us. I saw a good bumper furnishing many hapnv hours rescue party on the'r way out is scheduled at Perrvdale Fri-, snowmobiles. Si"ns at trail en- This was the heaviest fall of sticker the oaher day. It read for some as they skim over the month, seconded bv 5 down the Breitcnbush road day. Jan. 8. JV, 6:30 p.m.; trances to wllderoecses warn “if you hate policemen — try j the crusted snow. Varsity, 8 p.m. against motor vehicle use. inches on the 20th. and 4 nor ’ heast of here. I calling a hippie the next time j Popular Hoodoo Ski Bowl inches on the 21st. The total ...................... Two women hiked nine) you need help.” Resort in the Santiam Pass miles in the afternoon through I called home today and find i area with over 100 inches of for the month was 35 inches. days, how snow ranging un to two feet Lions Club Calendars that the shon is getting alon" snow is also furnishing many Th» maioritv of the At present deen to tell of their stranded ever. were sunnv. real well without me. I don’t delightful hours for skiers. Due To Arrive Soon families. 714 inches of snow remains on know whether I like that or I It took Mrs. Wanda Me-1 in open areas, the ground The Lions Club Calendars not. as everyone likes to be Gusty winds on the 17th. Manus and Mrs. Christi' have not arrived as of now. missed. Of course George Ixivojoy, both of Santa Rosa, I They are expected to arrive Oregon troll salmon fisher The high temperature for I wouldn’t admit he missed Lt. W. R. Whiteley Calif., a weary four and a half, anytime, and a notice will be men hit the jackpot this year D x J T <*» i • the month was 44 degrees on me. even if he did. I miss the (published in the Enterprise i>.v landing almost one million Man-caused fires continuer’ hours to walk to Detroit. daily newspapers from home. i rrornoted I O Captain the nth. with an average high coho totalling a whopping 8.7 to plague the Willamette Na The families had been at the when they are received. No matter how good daily news DETROIT —Word was re- of >37 degrees. summer cabin near! . million pounds. This is a new The low was 18 degrees on the tional Forest during 1970. with . I McManus papers are when away from ceived here this week that Lt. Rroitonbu=h Hot Springs since' I high for pounds of coho caught home they are made up differ William R. Whiteley, an army 21st with an average low of 28 100 fires attributeri to human I Sundav. When thev decided to' — — bv trollers in a single season. helicoDter pilot stationed at carelessness — a new record. degrees. This brines the aver ently, and it even seems tha» Although a larger number of A sharp increase in fire; ', leave Tuesday morning their the news has a different flavor Chu Lai, Vietnam, has been age mean to 36.5 degrees. two vehicles beamc stuck in fish wore caught in 1967, the caused by recreationists contri Of course that could all be in promoted to captain. The precipitation (melted the snow. total weight was less than in Wounded during a previous snow buted to the record. There my head, I just don’t know I and rain) totaled 16.01 1970. Trollers also had a bet- miss what is going on each day assignment in Vietnam, Cap inches with a. total of 1.98 were 41 fires attributed to fish The men worked one of the ter-than-average chlnook catch tain Whiteley is also the hold ermen. hunters and campers vehicle free and were driving at home—but still think this inches on the 29th Heavy The Santiam Booster Club traveling Ls pretty nice, at er of “The Air Medal” for com frosts at night have kept the failing to build warming and out with the children when will meet in Room Three of of 1 9 million pounds. Value of met a state police and these salmon landings to fish least since we got out of the bat aerial support of ground roads icy and the frozen crust cooking fires in a safe manner, they forest service crew party driv the High School Friday night ermen will reach $5.9 million. operations during the earlier and then properly extinguish snow and ice. on the snow has meant tricky immediately following the San- ing in about 10:30 p m. Tues Studies made by the Fish To the good people of Mill assignment. The thermometer has ing them tiam-Sdo varsity basketball Commission of Oregon in 1969 At the present, he has under walking Another 18 fires were caused day. City and the North Santiam been steadily falling and Jan The families contacted a game indicate that over 50 percent Canyon who have helped make his command a gun-platoon of uary started out with a low of by careless smokers. The cake ratifies at the two of the coho caught in the Ore tractor owner Wednesday to Other major categories of thia a good year for us, we wlan 10-cobra copters 10 degrees and shows no signs rescuing the other car. tournament game- in Decem gon troll fishery were of to say thanks for your patron Chu I>ai is located about 250 of getting wanner The above man-caused fires were those assiM in — ber earned approximately $60 hatchery origin. About 90 per ..... miles north of Saigon on the caused by debris burning (10), age. and we hope that we can information was furnished by for the benefit of the Canyon cent of these hatchery fi«n shore of South China Sea. railroad (16), and miscellan continue to produce a good Detroit weather observer, Irene Scholarship Fund. Lyons Fire Destroys came from Oregon. Washing Captain Whiteley is the son eous (17). newspaper for you in 1971. ton and federal ha'cheries on of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White- Paullin. Added to the problem of Mobile Home Interior the Columbia river with th-» ley. Detroit man-caused fires in 1970 were ' remainder being produced LYONS— The Lyone fire 201 lightning fires—the second mostly in Oregon’s coastal men __________ were called __ to ___ the _____ home ( highest vear for this type of___ City Of Detroit To river hatcheries. fire, second only to the cataw- of Mr and Mrs Herman Nel-j If the number following H'eo’fAer. Detroit Dam ■ The high percentage of 7 a. m Daily Weather Readins 1 Install Traffic Light troohic year of 1967 when ' son late Sunday afternoon hatchery reared coho caught Pool lightning started 316 fires that when a fire destroyed the In your name on The En The three newly elected city by Oregon trollers this year DETROIT — Detroit City burned almost 15.000 acres. terior of their mobile home, Max Mln Elev. Pm Fortunately, however, fire about two miles east of Lyons. councilmen will be sworn in at reflects the increasing success 37 33 1448 29 0.60 Council is making preparations terprise label reaJs Dec 30 Dec 31 ...42 34 1450 12 245 to install an overhead four fighters were able to rapidly I on the old Mill Citv highway, the City Council meeting Wed of the hatchery programs. The 1970 returns of jack coho sal 41 27 1451.55 014 way automatic stop signal at control the 313 fires during I There were no Injuries in the nesday. Jan. 13. Jan. 1 |.7I it's time to send Jan. The new councilmen elected mon to Columhia river hatch 34 18 1451.91 0.00 the intersection of Detroit and 1970. and they burned only 141 ¡blaze. which mav have been 2 acres of National Forest land, due to a faulty furnace. The for four-vear terms, are Jerry eries indicate the 1971 coho [Jan 3... 31 18 145185 0.00 Forest Ave. e check for renewal. Jan. <_ 31 19 145152 0.00 The automatic signal will be causing $18350 damage to re- lot» was partially covered by Cary), Clyde Phillipa and season will he another good ’Clyde Bate i year. insurance Jan. 5... 30 19 1451 00 000 he first of its kind in the city. source- I Eye Glasses Pay Raise Tillamook Catholic Lake Lodge Loses Santiam Places 18 to 10 Degree Temperatures Recorded in Detroit In Gates Area Use of Wilderness Area Causes Fines WOdTlICr 1560011 Two Families Snow For December Man Caused Fires Big Coho Catch Pass Weight Record Plague Forests During 1970 Boosters To Meet After Scio Game New Councilmen To Take Office Jan. 13