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    Mill City Enterprise
ON WE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
VOLUME XXVI
NUMBER 3
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1971
New Councilmen Take Office
I|k Rparlw Tn
I Place Trash Barrels
Offered In
Blood Drive
$4.00 a YEAR — 10c a Copy
Rubella Clinic To Be
Friday, January 22
Mayor Peck
Appoints
Committees
It was reported that the
Due to the uncertainty of
i trash barrels were ready to be
road conditions the Rubella
[set in the ground at the Lions
Clinic scsheduled for Jan. 15
Club dinner meeting held Mon­
for students (grades one
day evening. Jan. 18, at the
through seven) was resched­
I Sportsman’s Country Kitchen.
uled for this Friday. Jan. 22.
Lion president, Gale Larson,
Busses will leave the Gates
As in the past, Philippi Fori
Santiam hosted the Regis stated
Mayor Herb Peck and Coun­
there woud be another
Primary and the Mill City Ele cilmen Clyde I’hillips, Gerald
Rams and lost 57 to 59, Jan. work night for this and mem­ is again participating in th
mentary schools at 8:30 a m. Caryl and Clyde Bate were
15, in their second league game bers would be notified of the Annual Red Cross Blood Drive
They will return to the schools sworn into office at the city
to
be
held
Thursday,
Jan.
28
of the season.
date.
by noon for lunch and back council meeting held Jan. 12.
at the Stayton Grade School.
Santiam out did Regis in
There was no scheduled pro­
to
the classroom.
Philippi
Ford
will
donau
The following appointments
the first quarter, 14 to 10, but gram but a lengthy discussion
Parents will have signed and were made by Mayor Peck;
Regis came back in the sec­ was held on the Lions Club $150 total cash prize with or
sent back to the school Rubella Police Commissioner, Clyde
ond quarter 14 to 8 to end the Community Calendars. Also, ganizations or groups partici­
Immunization Request form, Bate; Street Commissioner,
pating being divided into three
first half Regis 24 to 22.
attendance of the members was separate categories, determin­
dated Jan. 15, 1971. There will Gerald Caryl; Clyde Phillips,
The third qquarter was a bit discussed.
be no charge for this service. Sanitation; Larry Plotts, Safe­
ed by the number of members
different, with both teams net­
ty and Dale Howell, Building.
ting 16 points. Fourth quar­ Lion George Long reported now in the organization. Those
The City Council authorized
ter ended in a tie 51 to 51 so that the evens were about a with Jo members or less will
Being sworn in at last Wednesday’s City Council
the payment of $1,598.23 total
the game went into overtime. ton behind in the weight con­ constitute one group; those
bills.
with 16 to 30 members anoth­ meeting by City Recorder, Rex Ohmart, are Council­
In overtime, the Rams netted test now in progress.
Next Monday evening will er group; and those with thirty- men Gerald Caryl, Clyde Bates and Clyde Phillips and
More discussion was held
three field goals and two free
regarding property with exces­
throws to make 8 points while be Ladies’ night and all Lions one members and over, a third mayor Herb Peck.—Photo By Stan Odgen.
sive debris and Improper sew­
Santiam only made three field are urged to bring their ladies category.
goals to net 6 points. Santiam to the dinner meeting.
Each group will be compet­
Little Red hosted Regis and er drainage and action will be
taken to have the situations
lost to Regis 57 to 59.
ing for a $50 prize which will
beat them 48 to 44.
High scorer was Gary Rich­
be awarded on the basis of the !
I Santiam stayed right with corrected.
It was announced that steps
ards with 17 points and Dan
best percentage turnout for
I Regis throughout the game and
are being taken for the pos­
Cox high with 13 rebounds.
that organization. In addition,
I
finally
stepped
out
ahead
of
Cl* III*
•
Tuesday, Jan. 19, Santiam
$1 per donor will be given to Ul I VC Juvl IÒUI Cu
the Rams to beat them in the sible annexation of the Mar­
will be traveling to Salem
the group or organization.
I last few seconds of the game shal addition into the City.
The Council voted to again
Academy at Salem and on Sat­
: bv 4 points.
Get as many members of
enter the “’Area Beautification
urday, Jan. 23, they will be
High
scorer
was
Ron
Podrob-
your
group
as
possible
to
turn
A telephone survey was con­
The Mill City Woman’s Club
DETROIT — A seven - year-
going to Marist High School
with 18 points and high Contest” this year.
ducted this past week to all out Thursday, Jan. 28, at the is sponsoring the March of old Idanha boy was injured I sky
The excessive noise ordin­
in Eugene.
rebounds
was also Podrabsky
Stayton
Grade
School
between
canyon area residents request­
Dimes drive in Mill City this when he slipped and fell be­ and Dick Gruver both with 17. ance was discussed and letters
the
hours
of
4:30
and
8:30
p.m.,
ing names in households, ad­
year. Cannisters have been neath a wheel of a car here
will be written to various log­
urges Philippi Ford.
dresses, etc.
placed in business houses and about 8 a. m. Wednesday of
ging and trucking companies
The Hospital Auxiliary will collections have been made a* last week.
advising them that the City
This information was being
will enforce the ordinance with
gathered to complete a direc­ be in charge of the canteen.
schools in Mill City and Gates.
Frank James, son of Mr. and
drivers with inadequate muf­
tory which is being sponsored
The Mothers’ March will be Mrs. Virgil James, suffered ap­
I by the Stay ton Chamber of
flers and noise from exhaust
held the evening of Jan. 28 parent minor bruises. He was
brakes.
Commerce and will be publish­
and residents are being asked treated and released from San­
The police reported 17 traf-
ed by the Johnson Publishing
to respond generously to the tiam Memorial Hospital, Stay­
It seems like every civic or-'fic citations and 10 traffic
Company of Loveland, Colo.
drive. Although polio has been1 ton.
ganization has a National Ob-'Warnings issued for December,
practically wiped out, research
Mrs. Lee Hopson, Jr., De­ servance Week. This week it | There were three adult munici-
DETROIT — Three Detroit The directory will cover all
towns
in
the
area
and
copies
is
being
conducted
to
correct
troit,
said
she
was
backing
up
High School students who par­
is the Junior Chamlier of Com-!pa] citations and one juvenile
•
« » -
The Linn County T axpayers’ and eliminate other diseases a street in Idanha when she merce, lietter known as JC’s. issued, five prisoners
ticipated in a “Talent Show” will be available at $2 each to
lodged
I
all
those
wanting
one.
and
birth
defects
with
a
great
heard Frank scream after he
Protective Association will
at North Marion High School,
What
is
JC
’
s?
It
is
a
civic
and 13 cases processed through
meet Monday, Jan. 25, at the deal of progress made. Money slipped.
Aurora, last Friday evening
organization comprised
of Court. Fourteen complaints
Fire Hall in Mill City at 8 p.m. from the drive is used for this
were awarded first place.
She stopped immediately and young men between the ages were reported, 28 incidents anti
purpose.
Jimmy
Montoya,
president
They are Cathie Crist of De­
did not run over him, though of 21 and 36. In other words,
Mrs. Walter Thomas, Sr., the tire left an imprint where a group of young men serving three accidents.
of the local group, is urging
troit and Sherry Williamson of
all members and Interested tax­ club vice-president, is making it touched his stomach.
Idanha, who presented duets.
their community and the world
arrangements for the drive
payers to attend.
The girls were accompanied by
Mrs. Hopson is a high school [ around them. You may know
The first meeting of the or­ and Mrs. Francis Bodeker and teacher at Detroit school.
Gina Williamson on the piano.
them as JC’s or Jaycees. Eith­
ganization was held in Decem­ Mrs. James Budlong are co-
The first song they present­
er way you spell it, they are
chairmen
for
the
Mothers
’
ber when about 75 to 100 tax­
ed was entitled “Two Broth­
still the same.
President
payers attended with approxi­ March. Other volunteers will
ers,” a Civil War song, and
Dwight D. Eisenhower put it
Lions Club Community this way at a National Conven­
the second presentation was Classes in Log Scaling be­ mately 30 signing as members. be assisting them.
The School Board of Dis­
As stated in the Linn Coun­
entitled “Five Hundred Miles,” gan Wednesday, Jan. 27, at
tion in 1953: "Yours is one of
Calendars Arrive
a popular folk song.
Santiam High School. They ty Taxpayers’ Protective As­
our nation’s most distinguished I trict 129J met in regular ses­
The prize is an airplane will be held each Wednesday sociation, Inc., Bulletin,
The Lions Club Community I and enterprising organizations; sion Monday evening, Jan. 18.
Under discussion was the
Calendars arrived last week ! (Jaycees) you are young and
flight over Mt. Hood and the 1 from 7 to 10 p.m. in Room 4.1 “Through increased member-
auditorium.
They were told
and
hopefully
most
of
the
resi
­
coast line.
I
responsible
people,
with
im-
The fee for this course is I
dents have received their cal-j ) l>ressive careers and achieve­ that the stagecraft would be
$15 and registrations are still voice is being heard steadily
endar by now.
ments already recorded to your completed this week and the
being taken. For those who and impressively in all areas
of
government.
”
credit
. . . Because you are only item bolding things up
Anyone
who
ordered
a
cal
­
are interested but have not
lx>th
young
and responsible, is the carpeting which was
endar
through
the
Enterprise
been able to register, you may
you
know
what
Is your great­ shipped a month ago and
office may pick them up if
call Santiam High School
should arrive any day.
It has been announced that they have not been delivered est responsibility of all—to­ It was reported that the
(897-2311) and your registra-1 Revival In Progress
morrow—the whole future of
the Linn County real property to you.
tion will be taken by phone,
school district would receive
freedom.’’
tax foreclosure list is now be­
Salem Academy, paced by i The instructor is Mr. Becker, At Santiam Chapel
additional money for Title I
What
is
a
Jaycee?
He
is
a
Evangelist Sid White is min­ ing compiled and will be ad­
Mark Knaupp’s 26 point effort, supervisor in log scaling from
from the Federal Government.
young
member
of
the
commun
­
bagged Santiam 62-57 in a Tri­ the Columbia River Scaling istering every night for the vertised the first part of Feb­
The budget calendar was set
ity.
He
has
a
job
just
like
Bureau.
ruary.
rest of this week in a special
River basketball clash in Sal­
up. An election of whether
yours.
He
may
be
a
mill
work-
The welding classes, which winter revival crusade at San­ After the list is published,
em Tuesday.
’ er, logger, store owner, teach­ the kindergarten will be in-
Knaupp was high man for ¡were scheduled to begin last tiam Chapel. 5th and Birch each parcel will be charged ad­
er, clerk, government worker i eluded in the public school
the Crusaders, while Dave I Thursday, Jan. 1,4 were post­ Streets, in Lyons. The serv­ ditional interest.
or
policeman. He is concern- I , system will be held on April
I
Pittam had 15 for Santiam. poned due to weather condi­ ices begin at 7 p.m., and fea­ The Linn County tax office
I
ed
about his community and ; 5. At that time, voters will
DETROIT
—
Gov.
Tom
Mc-
Salem Academy is now 2-1 in tions. These classes will be­ ture congregational singing, is urging all taxpayers to pay I Call announced this week that .where it is headed. He wor­ also voted on the school Inidget.
gin Thursday (today), Jan. 21, I special music, prayer for the the taxes before being publish­
loop play.
Councilman Clyde Bate was
ries about the children that
SANTIAM (57)—Richards 8: from 7 to 10 p. m. in the shop sick, personal spiritual coun­ ed to save the additional cost I the Stop Oregon Litter and will go to bed hungry, tonight, present and asked the school
Pittam 15: Cox 10: Plotts 10; room at the high school. In­ sel, and a Bible message from and penalties on the taxpayer. Vandalism (SOLV) spring or the ones that won’t have board for an easement on a
“clean-up” campaign will be­
structor for the course is Don the evangelist. Admission is
Elliott 2; Severs 6: Story 6.
i anything under the tree when P3rT,e'
*3nf^ near l^e
gin Saturday, April 3.
S. ACADEMY (62)—Knaupp Williams of the high school free, and everyone is welcome
rolls around. He is ”;,IL Also attending was Rod
Officials of the SOLV pro ¡Christmas
!
26:Zahler 8: Clarambeau 3; staff. If you have not register­ to come and bring a friend.
Pfoertner,
gram joined the governor in','le onf JJ131 dyes hundreds ofj ing the city. who was represent­
Roth 7: Nelson 6; Stombaugh ed for the welding class, you “It is our prayer that many Cedar Lumber Co.
his once for the announce­ i eggs at Easter so a lot of kids
may do so Thursday night at will find reality and true lib­
12.
Susan Crowther and Ken
jean scamper after them. He
Displayed
On
Lions
ment
Wednesday, Jan. 20.
JV score—S Academy 56, the class. Fee for the course erty in Christ during this cru­
I is one of the fellows that puts Goforth attendrsi as represent­
sade,” stated Pastor Jepson.
is $22.50.
The spring drive features a ; flags out at various locations atives from Santiam High
Santiam 43.
Community Calendars
I
The Lions Club Community “clean-up for Easter” theme. (for National Observances. School.
Ron Wilkerson, superinten- I Quite possibly he’s the one
Calendars
this
year
are
dis
­
Dairy Queen has Grand Opening Thursday and Friday
playing an aerial photograph dent of Detroit school sa d! thal got ,ittle Johnny int0 the
of Cedar Lumber Company Monday, the school here will .Crippled children’s Hospital
which is located west of town participate again in the clean- for corrective surgery or lit-
-•
tie ~ Suzy a new pair of glasses.
'on the okl highway to Lyons. up state-wide program.
I
-ast
year
the
entire
school
[
He is the guy that leaves his
Cedar Lumber is owner by
participated in the nation wide house and family alone at least
Don Walker.
DETROIT — Detroit used a
The Lions Club calendar Earth Day clean-up program. a half dozen times a month to
chairmen regret that the iden­ Residents in the Detroit-Idan­ attend a Jaycee meeting or a 37-point fourth panel to close
tification of the calendar pic­ ha areas also participated In •Taycee committee meeting He what had been a 25-point def­
icit Friday night, but it wasn’t
ture was inadvertently left off. the program by cleaning up is quite a special individual.
their yards, driveways and gar­ Are you a young man be­ enough as host Alsea handed
ages. Green litter bags were tween the ages of 21 and 36? the Cougars their third Casco
“■-j--------------------
furnished to each student and If you are, then you can join League basketball loss, 79-73.
to the residences In both the this young man’s organization
Bruce Hendrix had 21 for
Detroit-Idanha areas by the too. Just so I can <k> more the winners and Garry Lynn’s
State Highway Department work, you ask? No. The Jay 19 topped Detroit.
and the U. S. Forest Service .cees have a lot of fun too. The
Alsea - Hendrix 21, Camp
who hauled tons of the urv I whole crew converges on mem- bell 17. Hanson 3, T. Karthcart
! ber’s house sometimes and has 11, Ging 11, Rebbington 4. Jen­
DETROIT—Glenn Chase hit sightly litter away.
The "clean-up”’ drive was >a heck of a good time. There kins 4, Newman 6, M. Karth
24 points to pace Scio to an
82-70 win over Detroit in a reported to have been very i are pinochle parties, taco par­ cart 2.
non-league basketball game Successful, and we are grateful | ties. pizza parties, and just Detroit—Slayden 10, Lynn 19.
here Tuesday night
to all of those who worked] plain old party parties. Sound Leming 13. Hiebert 21, Wil
Chase was backed by George tirelessly to ’’clean-up” notj good to you’ Then give it a! liamson 9, M. Monroe 1.
JV score—Alsea 41, Detroit
LaBrasseau with 20 points and only the towns but a portion I whirl (Sill Roger Penrose at
Jon Wurgler’s 14-point effort. of Breitenbush Road, and the; 897-2757, or Erwin Woods at 26.
Scio played Detroit here in
Don Heibert led Detroit with North Santiam Highway be-i 897-2965, or Jim Ix?wis at 897
tween Detroit and Idanha and i 3127. Any of these three guys a non-league game Tuesday.
21.
SCIO (82)— Wurgler 14; Jen a portion of the Whitewater! will be glad to take you to the Jan. 19.
On Friday, Tan 22, OSSD
derson
4: I^aBrasseur 20; Chase camp ground area However, | local clubhouse and buy you a
have
been
for
the
last
five
years.
Mr.
Above is a view of the new Dairy
there is an accumulation of glass of your favorite beverage will play Detroit here in a Caa
Queen located at 1752 First St. in Stay­ Vandehey was vice-president of the 24; Unrau 10; Newton 10.
DETROIT (70( Slayden 13; litter again, and It seems like and show you how the local co Teague game, and Detroit
ton. which is owned by Marie and Ellis North Santiam Chamber of Commerce Lynn
will play Jewell there Sa tur
7; leming 12; Heibert 21; the efforts of last year’s cam­ chapter operates.
Vandehey. The Vandeheys reside in Stay­ and is well known in the area. When you Williamson 11; Crist 5; R. Mon­ paign was all in vain, but just The next meeting will be day, Jan 23, in a non-league
ton and have six children, all at home. are in Stayton. stop by the Dairy Queen roe 1.
think what it would have look­ held .Tan. 21. 8 p.m. In the lo­ game.
They formerly lived in Stayton before which feattures ample family seating JV score—Scio 68, Detroit ed like if the “clean-up” cam­ I cal clubhouse Go on down and All JV games
see what they are up to.
< Varsity at 8 p.m.
paign had not taken place.
118
moving to Forest Grove where they space. —Stan Odgen Photo.
Santiam's JV's
Dump Regis 48-44
Directory Set For
Canyon Area
Detroit Students
Win First In Talent
Competition
Drive Sponsored
By Woman's Club Slight 111 juries
J.C.'s To Observe
National Week
Taxpayers Assn.
To Meet Jan. 25
Log Scaling and
Welding Classes
Being Conducted
Salem Academy
Stops Santiam Five
Kindergarten Vote
To Be Held April 5
Tax Foreclosure
List Being Compiled
For Linn County
Detroit Loses To
Alsea 79-73
Scio Snags Win
Over Detroit Five