Image provided by: North Santiam Historic Society; Gates, OR
About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1971)
Summer Rec Program "fun insurance” It’s a new kind of insurance that rover» thing» like your camper or lout or water akiia or—moat ot the many fun tiling» you use for yeur leiaure or your holiday». It'a well worth the email co»«. 4—The Mill City Filterprise, TTiursday, July 15, 1971 How It Looked In Santiam Area In 1924 Under Way Now THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore, 97360 IDANHA—A summer recre ation program for boys and girls, fifth through eighth grade is being directed by OCE student Larry Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Smith. Daily session from 10 to 2 in clude art, swimming and oth er activities. The group held a car wash Saturday to raise money for a trip to Portland The group toured Green Ven eer Plant Tuesday. Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. Log Scale Books Phone 897-2321 or 897-2754 For Sale The Enterprise Sul scription Rates Marion-Linn Counties, per year.................................................. $4.50 Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year ........................... $5.00 Outside Oregon, per year.......... _.......................................... _... $5.50 Many newcomers to the area have I no idea what this country looked like in 1924 so The Enterprise has this picture to show how small the trees were and i how high the river got prior to the build. ! ing of Detroit Dam, which now pretty much controls the flow of the stream. This picture was taken near old Detroit by the late Ferd Jones, who was princi pal of schools at Gates in those days. The picture was brought to The Enter prise by Mary Stafford, a long-time res ident of the area. Coming soen on radio Xi DETROIT IDANHA Portrait of an Oregon Fly-tier" O KNOW THE USUAL SYMPTOMS : Wednesday, July 21 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lynn and family drove to Corvallis Saturday to attend the wed • Prolonged, oppressive pain ding of Mr. Lynn’s nephew, or unusual discomfort in Rex Lynn, to Miss Donna Ham the center of chest, behind ALBANY-KRKT 12:15 P.M mer of Corvallis. the breastbone. Spending a few days at the ■ Pain may radiate to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud shoulder, arm, neck or jaw. Whitely are Mrs. Walter Ruth ALBANY - KWIL 4:40 P M erford and son Mark of Salem ■ The pain or discomfort is Teddy Johnson celebrated his often accompanied by sweating. 6th birthday at his Marion Nausea, vomiting and shortness STORIES OF Forks home with a swimming of breath may also occur. party Wednesday. Giving the ■ Sometimes these symptoms PACIFIC POWERLAND party were his mother, Mrs. subside and then return. Dottie Johnson, and sister Sue. told by Nelson Olmsted Cake, ice-cream and punch Minutes count when heart attack were enjoyed by Jerry, Walt, strikes. Act promptly. and Roy Markee, Dawn Drago, PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Melissa Young, Jimmy Hump ® PHONE u hry, Terry, Jo and April Sted- - ronski, Shelia, Eddie and Mon- YOUR . ica and E. J. Waltrip, Lyane and Lisa DeLapp from Hills DOCTOR boro. IMMEDIATELY. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Han cock of Portland were Sun day and Monday visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hancock. Visitors at the Harold Cham pion home are Mr. Champion’s two brothers and families, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Champion of Clay, New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Champion and son, Craig, of Denison, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Draeger of © IF YOU CAN'T REACH DOCTOR, GET Minneapolis, Minnesota are vis TO EMERGENCY ROOM OF HOSPITAL itors at the home of Irene Stout. AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Mrs. Victor Maki entered Santiam Hospital Thursday for medical treatment. pipe. Vandalism continues in the Recent visitors at the Jerry canyon area as some appar Lynn home have been Mr. I ently unpatriotic person stole (Lynn’s sister, Mrs. Caiyi and, the flag from the Detroit City Lynn’s sister, Mrs. Caryl Chap- j hall over the recent holiday. lin, and daughter, Barbara, of Visiting at the home of Mr. Puyallup, Washington, and, and Mrs. Henry Hiebert this his brother and sister-in-law, | Spending the week at Per Mr. and Mrs. Don Lynn from LYONS—At the meeting of ry's Sports Camp at Vernonia Albion, Wash. the City Council Wednesday are Donald Hiebert, Ricky, The Junior State baseball I night July 7. L. A. VanKleeck Monroe, Marty Gardner and team will play Silverton at of Western Security Bank dis | Tom Lemming. the Detroit diamond Friday cussed plans for the opening Mrs. Dale Forman (Pat) in Office in Lyons, night in a 6:30 game. Tuesday of a Branch jured her right hand Wednes Plans are for full service night the team will travel to bank, with a Bank Mobile day at the Green Veneer Plant. Turner to play Cascade. three days a week, Monday, A report indicated her had Gary Abrams entered the became caught in a roller Salem Memorial hospital Mon Wednesday and Friday. Full banking services are to be pro while working. day for foot surgery on Tues vided to serve the Lyons-Me Monte Journagan, son of day. hama area to be located on Mr. and Mrs. Bob Journagan Scott Young is in the Salem the corner of 6th and Main | had 5 stitches taken in his Memorial Hospital for a check street. Mr. Van Kleeck said it left hand Saturday after be SPECIAL FINANCING ARRANGED ing cut by a piece of metal up and complete physical. generally takes 60 days for the While he is there Mrs. Young state banking authorities to FOR THIS SALE and Carolyn McDowall are process applications and about also staying in Salem. 90 days for federal processing. ED LEWIN In other business perpetual Auctioneer, Inc. care trust fund was established for the Fox Valley cemetery Complete Auctions in Lyons, and D. M. Mormon 2650 Comm'l St. So. Salem was retained as cemetery care-1 Phone 769-5466 taker for the coming year. It , was reported that the Library | has received many excellent I books from Santiam High ■ school at Gates School. Also new books have been purchas ed by Mrs. Florence Darling, librarian. Junior division in cludes Trivie Belden and Tom Swift series. Included are books on Oregon history and some adult best sellers. INCLUDING Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise 1 Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association Association - Founded 1885 ■AFOCO IN«uR*8CI JERRY PITTAM Insurance MEMBER /VUjv'OCK 5760 BEDRM. ON YOUR FOUNDATION Wall to Wall Carpet Range, Refrigerator ’42 Gal. Electric Hot Water Heater ’Electric Heat ’Birch Cabinets ’And Appointments My Neighbors 2-3-4 BDRM. HOMES AVAILABLE / 7306 N. Phihulelphia St. Portland. Oregon 1 503286 0605 THEIR SOLE MEANS OF SUPPORT—YOU! WHO PAYS THE PIPER? The expression “passing the buck” is universally circulat ed in political circles, especially where government spending is concerned. That elusive coin of the realm is called federal or state money, when it is applied for locally. It is never labeled the taxpayer dollar, even though it comes from personal or cor porate income taxes, excises or sales taxes. Every once in a while we should recall the economic fact of life that the government is not the source of income. You and I provide this source through the successful operation of the private enterprise system. So, the next time you endorse greater public expenditures for your favorite local, state or national cause, just remember in the final analysis you must chip in with your tax dollars to help pay the bill. Stop by and look at our Fresh Fruits and Veg. Watermelon . . . . Lb. 7c Firm Ripe Bananas . . Lb. 9c Pineapple .... each 49c Large Papayas . . each 69c Large Honeydew ... 79c Large Crenshaw . . . $1.29 New POTATOES No. 1-10 lbs. 59c No. 2-10 lbs. 49c WALLA WALLA SWEET ONIONS Large $3.75 sack STATE, CITY, & COUNTY APPROVED MURRAY HOMES INC. DON W. MOFFATT .................................... Editor and Publisher GEORGE LONG ........................ -...... Assistant Publisher-Printer NORMA LONG ......................................... Society and News Editor ALAN YANKUS ......... ..................................... Local News Editor MARY KELLY .................................................... Local News Editor CORRESPONDENTS Detroit-Idanha ___________________________ Boots Champion Gates _______________________________________ Betty Kelle Mehama ....................................... Mrs. John Teeters-Jean Roberts Lyons __ _____________ ______________________ Eva Bressler y Med. $3.00 sack Sunday Only Compost Fertilizer . $1.25 sack HARVEST HUT Highway 22 Mill City