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The Mill City Enterprise SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND o-«3 VOLUME XXVI 1 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY AUGUST 26, 1971 Hamsters Need Home I color Film Being Oregon State Fair To Open Shot at Detroit !. The Avenue | C n|ircp To VvUI Jv I VJ $1.50 a YEAR — 10c a Copy «. ■ r . . DETROIT — Shooting start ed here Sunday for a color ed-1 ucational documentary film Weather at the coast over the which features all local citi- j past 10-day period was almost zens. perfect, with the exception of The film, part of a series i a couple of days, that is. We being shot by John Secondan spent several days down there, An Oregon Hunter Safety SALEM—The BIG ONE tips Productions Limited of New and was it ever crowded. If a training course sponsored by York, a division of Xerox its hat to “Oregon the Beauti markable exhibition of animal person wants solitude, better the Mill City Jaycees will start The Hans Winn Films, will be shot through ful” . . the theme of the 1971 training; stay at home, as it is much Tuesday, August 31, at 7 p.m. Oregon State Fair . . which Troupe — a thrilling per Wednesday and concerns the more secluded. I think that ev in room 1 at the Elementary relationships between a child opens August 28 and runs formance as a motocycle ery spot of parking place was school, reported Roger Penrose, through September 6 Robert moves on a wire high in the and his environment. taken during the entire visit. I project chairman. Classes will L. Stevens, manager, an air; and all the other thrills Other films in the series will couldn’t help but notice the run August 31, Sept 1 and Spet and excitement of big-time cir nounces. The State ’ s 106th be shot in Wyoming, Kansas, stamina of the younger gener 2 from 7 to 9 p. m. It is man traditional show window will I i cus, not to mention the hilari Washington, D. C., and San I ation when they were camp datory that all three classes offer the fairgoer an oppor ous antics of the circus clowns. Francisco. ed out in tents. It did rain Fri be attended, plus a passing Returning to the Fair for the tunity to sample first-hand the The Oregon sequence deals | The pets tuts week who are iookmg for a good day night and Saturday. It score on the written test to ob scope and essence of Oregon’s second year is the “Country came down in sheets. We were tain a Certificate of Compet- , home are three Hamsters, one female and two males. with a boy in the woods who | substance. Playboy” Glenn Ash, with his safely housed in our trailer, ency. j And how do you tell whether they are house broken will lose his tree fort when the i Oregon’s topical, hilarious patter and biggest family and looked across the road at a The course is in cooperation or not ? No one seems to know in The Enterprise office. forest is cut down by loggers. event will open with a child comedy guitar-banjo routines. The 20-minute color movie, camp site. Here a young couple with the Oregon State Game! Anyone who is interested in having the three for pets Glenn was one of the star per was cooking on a gasoline Commission to help young can pick them up at Patty McClintock’s home, at 918 planned for circulation in ren’s parade from North Salem formers at the 1970 State Fair schools and on education TV, High School to the fairgrounds and returns by popular de stove right out in the rain. hunters, less than 18 years of S. W. Swift, Mill City.—Enterprise Photo. is being made on Slide Creek with floats, bicycles, and mand. Glenn will appear at They didn’t seem to mind the age, obtain a Certificate of, (up the Breitenbush), about marchers led by the Flaming the matinee and evening per rain at all. I noticed by their Competency in the safe hand four miles north of Detroit. os, Salem’s top, junior dumi formances of the Horse Show/ license plate that they were ling of firearms as required Lions Club Members i Completion of the film is plan and bugle corps. Oregonians. I’ve lived here for by'Oregon Law. Rodeo in the Stadium. ned for four days, but work Internationally-famous Pete many years, but have long. Certified instructors are Ro- I Have Steak Fry at All kinds of entertaining Sunday was rained out. Fountain headlines 1971 Ore- since passed the age where I j ger Penrose, Frank Stromquist gon State Fair entertainment. happenings are going on all can call that much fun. j and Dale Shepard. Detroit citizens involved in day, every day, during the Park Monday Night clude David Hill, Tracy Ket Pete was born, bred, and is Fair. Presentations from the I think my wife and her Interested individuals must firmly rooted in New Orleans, Aunt Leona were about ready register before the course is Lions club members, their chum, Larry Poole, Jr., Merle Plaza Stage and the Picnic to sack the whole trip at one held. This may be done at Mill wives and guests gathered at i Barnts and Mrs. Wayne Crist. birthplace of Jazz, and has Grove—organ concerts in the point in their stay there. Our City Pharmacy, the City Park Monday evening Michael Houck and Henry rightfully earned the title of Floral Gardens—judging e- “Mr. New Orleans” with his trailer home is equipped with '--------------------------- ------- GATES — The Gates City for the annual steak fry. Bea-1 Hiebert, both of Idanha, are vents—demonstrations in the driving, jaunty, bittersweet I a 12-volt lighting system. One Council met Thursday with tiful weather and delicious; also involved in the shooting. Women’s World are just a few. sound that he can squeeze of the fuses burned out, and all memberse, except Dalbert food combined to make it an The Fair runs from August 28 I from a clarinet. He calls his enjoyable evening for all those ' Neal present. then the 110-volt connection at music New Orleans Jazz, and through September 6. the park went haywire, so they , A proposed ordinance a- attending. continually strives for “that were without lights that night.1 mending Section 2 of Ordin A short business meeting,! sound of diamonds falling out Usually I do all the trailer J ance No. 6 and authorizing is conducted by President George 1 of a velvet bag.” He was the work and fixing, but this time [ suance and sale of water sys- Long, was held before dinner. most popular performer on the they were on their own. Alta LYONS—Things are shaping • tern bonds to the Farmers The Lions club will resume' Lawrence Welk show for two finally got the gas working on up at Mari-Linn for school op-' Home Administration was pas- their regular dinner meetings, I years, and is a winner of cov the refrigerator, so they didn’t1 ening. Rediness tests for first i sed unanimously. beginning September 13. eted awards from Playboy and lose any of their food supply,1 graders were completed Mon-1 / ________ "__ _________ 1__ 2 An application was received Downbeat magazines, includ and a good Samaritan in the day with 28 prospective first' from Herb Jones for inspector An annex to Devers Eye ing the 1970-71 award. Pete’s next camp put in a 12-volt fuse, graders. Teachers are to report of the new water system. He Thanks to a gift of land from appearance at the Fair offers Clinic, including new eye-ex- I and the maintenance men fix- , the 30th and 31st. They will will be interviewed by Cam Marion County, the Bureau of a rare chance to see and hear amination rooms to help han ed up the plug in, and by the attend in-service at Albany on; Steketee of Westek. Land Management can now his gifted genius with a clari dle the 6,000 needy patients ad time I arrived Thursday after September 2. Another ordinance pertain claim the “Bend” in “Fisher- net. The Pete Fountain Revue mitted annually, was made The cooks will attend a work ing to water rates, and hook noon everything was working men’s Bend” recreation Site, appears Saturday, August 28 possible this week by a $35,000 fine, so all I had to do was I shop in Salem September 2.1 up fees was passed. It was de The recreation site derives and Sunday, August 29 on the gift from the Oregon Lions read, and I really did enjoy it. They will have an all day ses- [ cided to charge a flat rate its name from the well known Grandstand stage at 7:30 and Sight Foundation. sion. The program will consist i 90 degree curve in the North at the Armory at 9:30. I think everyone should take of food demonstrations, and a' both in the city and outside, The money also will be used Santiam River between Me trips like this, if for no other film strip on sanitations. Dr. f instead of having a summer The All Oregon Revue will to remodel the old portion of rate and a winter rate. The reason, than to enjoy all the Lindon Smith, a pediatrician of - rate will be $5 inside the city, Miss Sandra Cooper, who is hama and Mill City about 30 present top professional Ore the clinic building at NW 23rd comforts of home when they Portland, will be the speaker ' $6 outside for residences; $6 with the Special Services De miles east of Salem. Marion gon talent, an array of great Ave. and Northrup St. County became the owner of come back. Associated with Good Sa Lunch will consist of testing in city and $7 outside for busi partment at the Hohenfels the 32-acre tract fronting the entertainers, on the Grand new recipes. nesses, with business and re- Military Training Area near ' inside of the bend through a stand stage, Friday, September maritan Hospital, Devers has 3 at 8 p. m. long been supported by the I can’t help but be amused The bus schedule will be the sidences billed separately in- Reghensburg, Germany, has Freddie Henshaw Jr., Direc Lions Sight Foundation. The at our politicians, McGovern same as last year. All but the stead of combined as in the had several visitors from the . tax foreclosure. Commenting on the gift, B. tor of the All Oregon Talent i $35,000 is the largest single gift and Muskie, who have been first, second and third graders past. I local area this summer. Spend- Vladimiroff, Salem District Show will emcee the Revue ever made in the history of the shouting the loudest for Presi will be bussed home at 2:30. Only one easement, that one I ing the July 4th holiday visit- I I T. Manager for BLM said, “The and open it with the Freddie Lions Club for its “blind” en dent Nixon to do something, from Ann Simko has not been I ing with Sandra was Phil Van are now raising ned because deavors in Oregon. received for the new water Daff, who was the Spanish I land will make a valuable ad- Henshaw Band. Among the acts are th« According to Kenneth Her he did. Main reason is that | teacher at Santiam High, leav- 1 dition to the recreation site. system. these two presidential hope Mr. Steketee brought con ! ing here in 1968 to teach in We appreciate the County's Cooper Mountain Boys, West ber, Foundation chairman, the fuls in the elections coming up tracts for signatures of city Anchorage. Mr. VanDaff had generosity and cooperation in ern singer Jimmy Patton, a money is intended to “give next year had their teeth pull officials and Mr. Paulus, city visited the local area in June 1 making Fishermen’s Bend one production number by the better organization at the eye I of the best in Marion County.” Rose City Chapter of Sweet , j clinic so patients referred ed. They are saying that Nix attorney, to read for his ap prior to his trip aboard. Adelines, comedian banjo there will not have to wait two banjo- on is stealing their thunder. | Following his proval. visit, two of playing Ken Card, a trampo-1 to three months to get in, as It’s a funny thing how these An application for a water Sandra’s college friends from Tom Rush, 1971 graduate of' line troupe, the Bounding I they presently do.” politicians figure things. They I Santiam High School, played I hookup was made by Jerry Salem spent some time with Olympians, Duval the Magi- i Herber said the foundation wanted a wage and price free Saturday in the 19th annual I and Darlene Ruby for proper- ( her. Sandra has bought a car cian, Clown Denny Cameron, j ajso had allocated $3,500 to the ze, then when it comes, they East-West Shrine All-star foot ty they have purchased west and during their stay, the and a jug band. The Revue is ■ Oregon Council of the Blind yell that it was their idea. ball game held in Pendleton of Louisa street. No decision three girls, who all graduated free to fairgoers. for ]oans and scholarships. Whether Nixon is right or not which pitted matching players was reached. ; from the University of Oregon Also free on the Grandstand A Lions Club endeavor to in freezing things up to halt from Class AA and A High Discussion was held on the together, toured Holland. The ! on the last weekend of the help finance future such gifts, inflation, the only beef I have Schools in the state. Tom play- I trailer houses being moved in highlight of the trip was their j Fair, September 4, 5, at 8 p. m. Herber said, is the present sale is that President Johnson did ed halfback for the West team. ‘ on property owned by Sam visit to the home of the fam- , and September 6 at 10:30 a. m. of ticket books for a “Pixe- n’t slap this freeze on when Each player received a tro- ' Chestnut. He is being invited ous Ann Frank in Amsterdam. ; he escalated the Vietnam war. phy and an autographed pic-1 to attend the meeting of the Sandra said “Holland is very ( DETROIT — Mrs. Robert is the Polack Bros. Inter land Holiday,” September 18- Nixon inherited a lot of these ture of the team as well as get Council this Thursday night. much like she had read about (Carol) Kirk of Detroit, suf- national Circus, a magnificant 19 at Lincoln City Pixeland. A extravaganza of top-flight per problems from the former ad ting to keep their jersey. The it, the cleanliness of the coun ■ fered second degree burns formers from all over the $4 value for $2.50, the rides tickets also will be usable on ministration, and possibly part weekend before the game, the try with flowers everywhere I mostly on her arms, hands and world. Among the more than of these stemmed from the ad group went to Portland to and many flower vendors on i chest in a pressure cooker ac- 15 acts are: Aztec Prince Naj- weekends for one month aft« the “Holiday.” ministration before that. Sure watch the Shrine all-star game | cident last Wednesday morn-I the streets.” vez in “The Flight of the ly, when the chips are down, held there and on Sunday they Just recently, Sgt. Monte !in® j Eagle” featuring astounding as they are now, everyone visited the Shriner’s Hospital Lalack, who js stationed in I Reports indicated she sus-1 “breakaways” by this premier should make an honest attempt ; for Crippled children, before Mrs. Ed Whitmore Hanau. Germany, near Frank I tained the burns when she in-' at stablizing wages and prices.1 returning to Pendleton. DETROIT—Caroyln Yondell, furt went to see Sandy. Hav 1 advertently removed the lid aerialist; The Death Walk— It is the only way we can ever, Tom, the son of Vern Rush, 17, Portland, was hospitalized ing gone to school together and from the pressure cooker be- two intrepid young men walk Hosts Potluck Picnic come out of this thing as a I plans to attend Eastern Oregon following a three-car accident knowing each other nearly all , fore the vessel had cooled ing on an inclined cable—and whole nation. Labor, and man-1 College in LaGrande where he on the Detroit Bridge at 1:10 their lives, they both enjoyed down enough. She had been passing in mid-air; Eddie and For Advisory Group Eddie—jovial comedy on the agement, both must work a will play football. He will | p. m. Saturday. seeing someone from “home.” boiling beets in the cooker little harder at the bargaining | leave for school September 6 She was reported in satisfac-' Monte is the son of Mr. and without the use of the pressure horizontal bars; Wally Naght- Mrs. Ed Whitmore hosted a in’s Performing Bears—a re- potluck picnic at her home last table, to get things ironed out I Those attending the game! tory condition in a Salem hos Mrs. Joe Lalack. valve Pressure had apparent to the satisfaction of all. Big from this area besides Mr. pital. Debra Hancock and Wednesday for members of the Sandra, who is the daughter ly built up in the cooker and labor leaders, who feather their 1 Rush were his sister, Dorothy Julia Bannfors,,'t>oth 18. and of Mr. and 5frs. Albin Cooper, when she removed the lid Home Economics Advisory nests at the expense of the Ryan. Mrs. Sunnie Chance and also from Portland, received sends tapes to her parents re steam and water spewed out Committee for Chemeketa working people, should be the Jennie. Nancy Lalack, Vickie outpatient treatment, officials lating her experiences in Ger scalding her severely. Community college. Mrs. Edith last to yell about how much Rush and Bob Ward, Gary- said. Mason, former committee The Kirks have been spend-1 many and, «needless to say, money business is making. I Richards and Rick Posekany. The three were passengers in they are enjoyed immensely by ing the summer in their trail member also attended. They must get down to basic | a car operated by W. D. Mc the Coopers. Mrs. Sarah Varnum, who has er house on the Kirk family facts and control their “get Cool, 20. Ida nha, who was just taken the position as farm at Halsey. She was ad-1 cited for improper passing, | rich quick” desires. mitted to Good Samaritan Hos- j It was reported this week Home Economics Coordinator Water Ski Boats As long as we have the pre- | Marion County sheriff depu-'|s|ew BedUtv Shop pital at Corvallis. Friends here I that a Stayton Area Senior at Chemeketa, was present to 1 r said she would be hospitalized , Center has been opened at 441 meet the Advisory committee. sent tax structure, no one is i Must Have Approved ties said. Anton Hillyer, 28, Seattle, She is a former Home Econom for about 10 days. I Third Street going to get very fat, as the Life Saving Device To Open Friday | The center is open Monday ic instructor at the college. government keeps skimming its DETROIT — According to a and Herman D Matzat, 64, Members on the Advisory I through Fridays from 10 a. m. percentage off the top before recent report, Attorney Gener Mill City, were the other driv- The P. J.’s Beauty Center at I to 5 p. m and provides a place Committee are from the vari we get a chance at it ourselves al Lee Johnson says boats tow | ers, deputies said. 239 S. W Broadway will be I Students at Detroit | for senior citizens to stop and ous counties which the college The higher the wages the high ing water skiers must have an I having their grand opening rest and enjoy a cup of coffee. serves Primary activities of er the taxes, and when it is all approved lifesaving device on Rainbow Girls To this Friday and Saturday, Au I To Register Aug. 30 ' The Hammond Bus Line stated the committee center around boiled down, we many times board for the skiers as well as gust 27 and 28. from 9 to 5 I DETROIT—Students, grades I they would stop at the center adult education. Have Rummage Sale are worse off after a raise in persons actually in the boat. each day. Mrs Whitmore, who is serv pay. or prices. In an opinion written for' The Rainbow Girls are hav-; The owner, Mrs. Pauline 9 through 12 at Detroit school j upon request for senior citi- No matter how you figure it, State Maritime Board Director ing a rummage sale August i Jones, invites everyone to may register August 30th from zens who ride the bus to Stay- ing a two-year term on the Advisory committee would like ton. you can't have your cake and Robert Rittenhouse, Johnson 30 and 31. Anyone having use-1 come in and get acquainted 10 a. m. to 2 p m. Fred Graham is temporary the people to know that they Classes will begin September said Oregon law assumes that j able donations the girls could , and see the latest in complete eat it too. a skier is a “person on board” sell, call Patty McClintock at beauty service. A drawing will 7. and the bus schedules will' chairman of the Center which are represented in this area has been established through Anyone having any questions be the same as last year. “With my luck” said the for the purpose of determin 897-2410 and she will arrange | be held Saturday afternoon All teachers contracts have j voluntary community efforts, or suggestions pertaining to 1 for gift certificates Hair styl- ing how many life jackets that to have them picked up. Id-timer, "if I died and came any phase of the adult educa must be on the boat. The law • Proceeds from the sale will ists working in the shop will been renewed, and other per-1 Future plans will include vari- "ack as a dog. my wife would . requires one lifesaving device be used for projects the girls | i be Ellen Stahlman. Shirley sonnel will remain the same as I oue recreation facilities for the tional program may contact ) last year her at 897-2697 I the Senior Center. I Coleman and Mrs. Jones L-jtre back as a flea.” for each person on board. I work on during the year By Don Moffatt Gates Council To Sell Water Bonds To Farm Home Adm. Mari-Linn Ready Fishermen's Bend For Opening Day Park Gets Land Eye Clinic Given From Marion Co $35,000 By Lions Sandra Cooper Sees Friends from Home While in Germany Tom Rush Plays In Shrine Game Mrs. Robert Kirk Burned Wednesday By Cooker Portland Woman Hurt at Detroit Area Senior Center Opens at Stayton