Tl 0... nef "J ïTo“*"'« VOLUME XXVI P'.V NUMBER 16 Up and Down The Avenue By Don Moffatt This weekend will find thousands of fishermen coming up the North Santiam Canyon to try their luck at trout fish­ ing. This exodus from the cities causes Highway 22 through Mill City to run near­ ly bumper to bumper with ve­ hicles of all descriptions, and opens the busy season for stores located in towns adja­ cent to it. What the weather will be for this weekend is hard to say, but one thing for sure, no matter what it is on opening day Saturday, the shores .of Detroit Lake will be lined with anglers, and you most likely will be able to walk across the lake on the boats and never get your feet wet. Mill City Enterprise ON T j HE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND THE MILL CITY’ ENTERPRISE—»DLL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1971 Royal Court and Escorts Canyon Area Ready For Trout Season $4.00 a YEAR — 10c a Copy Residents To Again Vote On School Budget; Will Vote for Board Member I some of the more crucial ones DETROIT —To Canyonites A school budget meeting j 1 are; residing in the snow belt of was held Tuesday, April 13, at| ” Is the new Santiam auditor­ the Cascade Range, the open­ Santiam High school. Purpose ; ium and band room completely ing of fishing season this oi the meeting was to decide1 * paid for? YES. weekend means more than the date for the next budget | , 2. Is there an additional levy, just the opening. H means election and what ®■ or are there additional taxes that old man winter is just were to he made in the — bud-1 ---- 1 tn lo be levied for the new cafe- about through getting in too get for the coming election. It1 teria? NO. many more licks. was decided to vote on Monday,. The money for the cafeteria There is still a heavy snow­ May 3, because at this time the i ■ will come from the serial levy pack in the mountains, and annual school elec’ion for' and a a leuera| federal grant in exces3 excess most logging firms have not school board members is held.|of $20>()00 for cafeteria equip- 1 This nic Avniil.'l ol 1 »n 1 not « hovinrt been able to resume opera- would eliminate having nient” tions since closure during the the voters come to the polls, 3. Would the school hudget winter months. ixyce in a short time for a comjng up for election on May Of the many U. S. Forest school election, it will also 3, rajse my taXes in excess of Service campgrounds in the s->ve the taxpayers about $100,1S100 for a $15 000 house over area, only four will be open which is the approximate cost last vear 1970.1971? NO this weekend. They are Hoov-. to revote on a school election. .... I It is estimated that the tax ________ _ _ rt __ ........... Sue Crowthers was crowned Queen Richards, Twyla Fultz, Shirley Stone, er, Southshore, Upper Arm ! The Senate recently approv­ The budget committee re-1 raise on ___ a _ $15,000 ____ _____ house ______ would ed a bill that would outlaw at the "mouth of Breitenbush ' of the Junior-Senior prom this year and Sue Crowthers, Kim Gabriel, Jackie Ev­ viewed the budget and decided he about $6.75. This is the total farm work for children under and Piety Island. The others was crowned by last year’s Queen Shirley ans and Pat Kelly. Photo by Stan Ogden to resubmit the budget with raise, not the raise per $1,000. 10 years old. Sen. Keith Bur- are all pretty much snow­ Stone. Pictured left to right are Gary the following change. This 4. Is there one teacher for bidge, D-Salem carried SB 323 bound, said Forester Al Gard- change was reducing the levy every six students? NO. l ner. on the floor. He remarked by $13,000. The $13,000 came /_____ The ratio in the elementary Daylight Saving Camping facilities at Detroit that he is not against farmers, as a result of the additional ls 21 plus, and the high school, but that it was time the farm­ Lake State park and Mongold appropriation of money for , is 13 plus. The high school be- Begins Sunday ers looked after their own tire in readines for the hordes basic school support which the ing higher because of the size of visitors expected on the op ­ house. Possibly true, but I Oregon Legislature passed af-' of school, vocational program, Anyone not wanting to feel that he must have some­ ening day of fishing season. ter the budget committee ap-■ and other specialized areas, be late for Church, fishing Two new separate boat docks thing against the kids, as many proved the budget and it was ( 5. Does School District 129-J or other dates had better of them have their first taste at Detroit Lake State park are published in The Enterprise, have any tax base what-so- remember to turn their of work at berry picking expected to be completed by | The school district did not re- ever? ..................... NO. clocks an hour ahead early this weekend. The new facili ­ time. True, the 6-year-olds may ceive notice of the additional | Those having any other Sunday morning, i\pril 25. ties with 36-finger piers each, not pick many berries, but at money until March 22, only a questions are asked to contact The Juniors honored the Or if one happens to be a least they are out there trying, will handle 72 boats with no Seniors, with delicious food and few days before the first elec­ Supt. Wes Jahn at 897-2311. “ forgetter ” it would be and by the time they are 10, charge involved. Camp reser entertaining music at the an­ tion. If the budget had passed much simpler to just set they reallv can pick up some vations at the state park will nual Junior-Senior banquet and the $13,000 would have been the clocks up before retir­ Mayor Herbert J. Peck in used to reduce the original levy Gates Women’s Club much-needed money for school begin May 17 and run through prom, Saturday. ing Saturday evening. an interview with The Enter-. I before it was sent to the clothing, and paying for some September 5th. ine tax The banquet was held in Despite some debris in the For fishermen, particu­ prise publisher puuusiier Saturday oavuruay said saiu assessor. assessor, of their own recreation. the IOOF hall with the ladles reservoir, the lake looks good. larly, this is one time of that he didn’t see where the Gn ay 5 3, patrons puirollH will win vote voie I j To Hold Annual Sale If by some hook, or crook, preparing the dinner. Nine On - May year that their memories budget could be cut any fur-1 on a levy of 5505.097. The rate this bill would pass the house Slayden’s Resort on the reser­ Sophomore and Freshman girls The Gates Women’s club and hopefully their luck, —it will cause some concern voir has plenty of water under helped serve. ther and still provide the nec-1 j)er thousands of true cash will be holding their annual its docks. Some boats are still is real good. Fishing sea ­ essary services to the residents ! value will be $10 25 The total Rummage Sale at the Gates to farmers who depend upon Junior President Gordon son opens on Saturday, here. the youngsters to harvest the available. Detroit Lake Resort Plotts presided as Master of dollar increase over the ’70-’7l clubhouse May 5, 6 and 7 from reported that all of their boats April 24. He also said that “some peo­ budget passed last year which 10 to 4 p. m. each day. Mrs. crops. It would appear to me Ceremonies for the occasion. have been reserved, but if not ple misinterpreted statements includes the serial levy will be Glenn Henness and Mrs. Har­ that the senators could find Bid Sanders, Senior class ad­ made in The Enterprise last $12.548 or an increase of slight­ old Wilson are in charge of better use for their time than picked up by 7 a. m. Saturday | visor, gave the invocation. week. Some thought the two ly more than 2%. The incum­ the event and anyone having to worry about “child labor” I they will be released. Speakers at the dinner were raises reported. $750 for the bent school board member good used items may contact in this type of rural area. What Wesley Jahn, superintendent: street man and $120 for the one Martin Hansen is unopposed either Mrs. Henness or Mrs. about the farmer who has a Burton Boroughs, principal: patrolman were monthly fig- in seeking re-election. few cows? Will he have to do Musical Concert To Be Mike Elliott, Associated Stu­ Wilson. ures.” This was not the case, the milking too, thus cutting Held at Mari-Linn The I. E. D. budget passed The Santiam Canyon Home dent Body president; Tom and it should not have been April 5, 1971, thus school dist­ Extension will he having a his children out of part of A spring musical concert Rush, Senior class president interpreted that it was on the rict 129-J is assured of getting food sale during this time. their rightful heritage, of as­ will be held Thursday, April and Junior Miss Debbie Bam- monthly salary. sisting in supporting them­ 22 at the Mari-Linn school hardt. Miss Bamhardt gave an $156,000 from IED for the Dorothy Newberg and Glenda These two .cost increases forthcoming year. Wes Jahn, Roten are in charge of the selves? wiu. Spencer ope,.,.« Hillesland of Mill entertaining account of the with were covered when it was school supt. says: “thus we food sale and coffee will be That is why many youth of City directing the band. Sever-' Seniors ^most embarrasing mo- learned that an additional $1,- know that our levy to be vot­ served. * Sixty-three Juniors and today are restless, and may be al youngsters from Mari-Linn ments. 000 would be forthcoming from ed on May 3, will he reduced, Seniors attended the banquet. are members of the A band. the reason part of them get the cigarette and liquor allot­ by this amount. However, be-' The highlight of the 1971 into trouble. Lack of meaning­ Also taking part during the ment. Therefore the amount cause of Oregon Statute Liw Detroit Teachers The possibility of the city prom, which followed the ban ­ ful occupation. As far as keep­ evening will be a chorus, with to be submitted to the voters No. 310-395 we cannot reduce having complete night time po ­ ing youngsters away from all classes represented. Direct­ quet was the crowning of the brought up >----------- was ----------- ------- •- at the election coming Monday, either the actual levy or the Have Been Hired areas where pesticides are ing will be Mrs. Jackee Mehl. Queen, Miss Susan Crowther, lice protection by last year’s Queen, Miss Shir-1 at the City Council meeting May 10, will be $130 less than rate per thousand of T. C. V.1 DETROIT — The office of used, I suppose before long, for the election, even though Detroit School Administration ley Stone. Queen Susan was es-1 Wednesday night by Charlie the one recently defeated. people who fertilize their gar­ Mike Pantovich Now Some residents thought the we know our rate will be act­ announced this week that all corted by Senior Kim Gabriel;! Stewart. Following some dis- dens and lawns, will have to first princess, Twyla Fultz, by cussion, Mayor Peck appointed levy of $5,500 for park pur­ ually reduced in excess of $2.75 teachers contracts have been lock their kids in the house, Serving in Vietnam chase and improvements came per thousand of TCV. If the renewed for the coming year. lest they become contaminated. VIETNAM, April 5—Marine Gary Richards, and second Charlie Stewart, Chief Gillen- directly out of local taxes. budget passes on May 3, the No action has been taken princess, Jackie Evans, by (water and Commissioner Bate of poppycock is the way Cpl. Michael Pantovich, son of A lot This is not true. The money levy voted on of $.565,097 will yet on the other staff per­ alumni. Pat Kelly. The “ Joy-¡as a committee to study the I see it. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pantovich of for this item on the budget be reduced by $156,000, the sonnel which includes cooks, Mehama, Ore., is now serving ful Noise” provided swinging matter. custodians and bus drivers. In other business, two street comes from state gasoline tax­ money coming from IED.’’ music for the dance in the new _________ _ with the Force Logistic Com- some housewives, happi- To Several have asked questions However, it is presumed the closure matters will be refer­ es. Mayor Peck said: “We auditorium. ness is a virtue that justiinand at Camp Jay K. Books red to the planning commis­ have to budget and spend this recently and the answers to present staff will remain. j in Vietnam. misses being a vice. sion. Also, some action will be $5.500 on park purchase and Robert Crist Gets taken to clean up the numer­ improvement out of this state ous old buildings and piles of tax street fund, then in turn Appointment to Dan Cox Wins Law Day Contest the city will be re-imbursed Fisbeck Gets Big Steelhead debris in the area. Air Force Academy Bills in the amount of $1,773.- $2,750, or half the amount from Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Crist 52 were authorized for pay­ a Federal grant. This there­ fore has no bearing on the lo­ of Detroit received word from ment. Senator Packwood’s office in.' The t ,iC puuvc «u « <.«««*«- cal tax structure." police reported 24 traffic The increase in cost over Washington, D.C. that their citations and 14 traffic warn- son Robert Crist had received j -;ngs issued; three adult Mun- last year on the tax roll a- his appointment to the Air icinal citations were issued inounts to 74c j»er $1,000 of Force Academy in Denver, Co­ and 2 juvenile. There were 27 true cash value, according to lorado. cases processed through court Mr. Peck. This would amount Robert is a senior at Detroit with 26 complaints issued and to $7.40 on a house valued at High school and will enter the 24 incidents reported. Two pris­ $10.000. He is urging a yes Academy in early July. Natur- oners were lodged and 2 acci­ vote when the election is held in May. In the meantime he lly, Mr. and Mrs. Crist and dents reported. invites anyone to visit with their son were all very much iiim about the budget. excited about the word of his appointment which was receiv­ Linn Historical Society ed by telegram Tuesday after Detroit People noon. A telegram was also To Meet on Sunday nhoned to The Enterprise of- Taking Courses at fice. The Linn county Historical Society will meet in the base­ Chemeketa College ment room of the Court House DETROIT—Four local peo­ Bloodmobile To Be in Albany on Sunday, April ple are taking the Emergency In Stayton April 26 25 at 2 p. m. Medical Technicians Course Canyon residents are being Floyd Jenks, president, has now being offered at Chemek­ reminded that the Bloodmobile announced that Keith Wells of eta Community College, Salem, will be in Stayton April 26, Salem will show color slides for both Volunteer and Com­ at the Stayton Grade school of an Eskimo village in Alaska mercial ambulance attendants. All those interested are invited from 4 to 8 p. m. The Spring term starting The Rebekah lodge, under to attend. classes began March 29 and Dan Cox, a junior at San-1 will be presented with the Li- the diairmanship of June Bar­ involve eight academic sessions Above is Lester H. Fisbeck, Mill City tiam High School, is the re- berty Bell award for his essay, tow, will be in charge of the anei six hours of hospital ob ­ m'?i r I-aw displaying one of the several steelhead cent winner of »u«. the 1971 servation. canteen. Anti-Drug Program 'The Honorable I^ee Johnson, he has caught so far this season. This Mrs. Kenneth McKenzie, The first session Is made up Day Essay Contest for Linn Attorney General, will be the particular fish which weighed 14% Lbs. chairman of the blook hank, Slated at Mari-Linn of 24 hours of academic study, County. This contest is spon­ was taken at Minto, east of Gates. The said that “A” positive blood and six hours of emergency in­ sored by the Oregon State Bar guest speaker At noon Dan type is especially needed for There will be an anti-drug service observation at hospit­ Association in observation of will be the guest speaker at fish put up such a struggle that he the annual I^aw Day celebra­ the Elks luncheon in Albany an open heart surgery patient. program for parents only als. broke the pole. Fisbeck says he has where he will present his es­ Those taking the course are tion. At least 26 donors will be which will be held at the Mari- caught 10 ironheads so far this year. say in speech form In addition As winner of this contest, Jerry Lynn, Harold Baker, needed in thia category. Linn school at Lyons on Mon ­ Many peop’e can be seen fishing under Philippi Ford is again of­ day, April 26 at 730. Jim Dav­ Paul VanFleet and Jimmie Dan will be the guest of honor to these honors. Dan’s essay the bridge here at the present time, and at the Albany Chamber of Com­ will be forwarded to the State fering ca.<#i bonuses to clubs idson will be conducting the Hiebert. several catches have been made.—En. and organizations with the meeting and all parents are Minimum requirement for merce breakfast meeting on Bar Association for entry in terprise photo. April 30th. At this meeting he the statewide contest most donors urged to attend. ‘the full course is 71 hours Juniors Honor Mayor Peck Defends the City Budget Seniors With Banquet and Prom More Hours Asked of City