Th Mill City Enterprise p'.v G««- Rd. n \ners. ON WE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON'S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND iv UMBER 40 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1971 Girl and Boy of Month Named Up and Down ♦ i The Avenue Installs New Santiam Drops Game To Kennedy $4.50 a YEAR — 10c a Copy Receives Promotion I I Jaycettes Plan Junior Miss Pageant How many of you remember I IS fl (If I| that this is Fire Prevention LV m UVvl I I Week. Not many, I suppose. I and I would have forgotten it, | DETROIT—The U.S. Forest An aggresive and underrat­ The Mill City Jayceettes arc if I had not cleaned off my Service has completed the in­ ed John F. Kennedy football planning a Junior Miss Pag­ desk this morning, and found stallation of a brand new log team proved too much for the eant to be held in Mill City a notice about it. I boom at the mouth of the Santiam Wolverines Thursday sometime in November. The It is a good time to remind Breitenbush at a cost of about night. The game was played on pageant will be open to all ourselves that we should be $4,000. a wet Kennedy field that high school senior girls aged cleaning out attics, garages i The 18-foot strung out log hampered the previously 16 through 18. and storage places, to elimin-, boom plus cables and chains, strong Santiam j passing game. A special meeting for all in­ ate fire hazards. Might also and equipped with a gate in After leading 6 to 0 at the terested girls and their moth­ mention that a classified ad in the middle of the span, extends half, the Wol- end of he first ers has been scheduled for The Enterprise would possibly from Detroit Lake State Park verine offense bogged down. Thursday, October 14, at 7:30 help turn some of your “trash” , to the Piety Knob area. Pro- p. m. at the Jaycee Hall. Jay- Sherry Lee Richards, a Sen- William John Wood, a Sen­ The Kennedy Trojans, on the into cash. Why not give it a ject contracts were Hamlin & ior at Santiam High School | ior at Santiam High School, other hand, came alive, scor­ ceette members will be on try, and at the same time, re- Eck of Blue River, hand to explain the pageant to has been chosen as Girl of the has been chosen as Boy of the ing one touchdown in the duce the fire hazard in your J Booms are installed at stra- Month for September. Sherry Month for September. He is third quarter and one in the Miss Karen Olson, daughter the girls and their mothers and homes. Our volunteer firemen tegic points in the lake to col- is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter fourth quarter. The PAT’s of Mr. and Mrs. George Love- answer any questions they would appreciate it greatly if lect debris during the winter Clyde Richards. were good, leaving the final all has recently been promoted may have. Slides of the 1971 Wood of Gates. each one of us would do our months which in turn provides score, Kennedy 14, Santiam 6. to Private First Class at Ft. I Oregon State Pageant will be She has been in G.A.A., part in eliminating the chance( safer waters for the summer F.H.A., F.T.A., Drill Team, J.V. Bill has been Vice-President Santiam’s powerhouse back, shown. of fire in our homes and busi- | Due to the expected drop of Cheerleader and Varsity Cheer­ of his Junior class and this John Ruby, carried 11 times McClellan, Ala. Miss Olson is During the 1970-71 Junior a cook in the service. She visit ­ ness establishments. They are water level of the lake, por­ leader. She has been girls year he is Senior Class Presi­ for a net gain of 67 yards. Miss Pageant year, more than a real loyal bunch of fellows, tions of the new boom may track manager for the past two dent. He is also in Honor So­ Ruby also made the Ione Wol­ ed her parents here in June $500,000 in College scholar­ of this year. and the least we can do is be left on dry land, the report years. Currently she is Presi­ ciety. verine touchdown on a two- ships, United States Savings make a try for safer homes. said. 1 dent of Pep Club. yard plunge. Jim Lyness led Bonds, merchandise and other He hopes to attend Oregon However, the dropping of the I She hopes to attend a Beauty Technical Institute or Lane the defensive unit with 12 awards were presented to jun­ Another thing of note this water level will not affect Schwl'o'renter“in the“nuratog Community College and major tackles followed by Gary Hen- ior Miss participants at the lo­ *“ **<*»••**4 week is statewide Landmark the gate which will remain in field'” ness, John Ruby, and Matt cal, state and national levels. in Electronics. of Quality Week observance. water, thus posing no prob-1 The winner of the local pag­ DeMain with seven tackles This is a week-long tribute, de­ letns. eant will go to Portland to par­ each. signed by the Agri-Business AU other log booms on ticipate in the Oregon State Santiam’s loss throws the council, is being brought to lake have been restored ^at1 Jerrys Tavern Clipped Pageant, with the chance of Tri-River League race up for light to increase public aware­ their respective locations. going on to the National Page­ grabs with Santiam, Scio, Ken­ For $600 Sunday ness and appreciation of Ore­ ant in Mobile, Alabama, to be nedy, and Salem Academy gon products. Many of us fail held in May. each with one league loss. GATES — A burglar cut a to realize the importance of Building permits were up America’s Junior Miss Page­ The only undefeated team in padlock from a door of Jerry ’ s agriculture to the economy. league action is Regis. Santiam in Linn County in August, ant is a nationwide program to Tavern here early Sunday We in Mill City think in terms has yet to play Regis or Sal­ 1971, compared to August. recognize, award and encour­ morning and left the business of forests and timber, but it 1970, the University of Oregon age excellence in the young em Academy. I with $600 taken from the cash is only one part of the overall Wolverine head coach Jerry Bureau of Business and Econ­ people. said the i register. State police picture of Oregon. DETROIT—Forester Mahlon, Gibson stated “the season is omic Research was reported. Interested girls may contact _. _ .. T . •. owner of the tavern thinks the It has been said that Oregon The Santiam Junior Varsity I was uken j.45 Detroit Ranger Station said still young” and that Santiam’s In August, 1971 the total was any Jayceette member or call was taken between 1 :45 is the food processing center of football team was again victor-I money ™ . . , .' I a. m. and 2:30 A box Tuesday that work will begin chances for winning the $7,236,140 compared to 345,650 Mrs. Rich Moore at 897-2733. -t the United States with 180 food ious x Monday night as they!. rn. arid z.3u a.m. . A. juke . in the same month last year. October 18 on the reforesta­ League are still very good. processing plants preparing soundly defeated the JV squad ’ ‘n. r‘® u Building permits from 150 tion of some 1,600 acres on Santiam will host the Jef- pried open but apparently fruits, vegetables, berries, nuts from john F. Kennedy by the identical reporting centers in the Detroit District in the field ferson Lions on Allen "J prunes --------- for distribution to score 2 22 „ to 6 6. The JV had nothing was taken from it. and JV , ’s had annual fall tree planting pro­ this Friday. Kickoff time is a. Oregon totaled $67,686,527 in every state in the nation and previously beaten the Scio August, 1971. This was 64.7% gram. He said three or four, 150 countries, around the world JV’s 14 to 6. higher than in August, 1970. crews made up of some 38 to that is if these infernal strikes Behind the able quarterback­ The state total in August, 48 men are expected here on are ever brought to a halt, and ing of freshman David Plotts, 1971, included $35,723,949 for the project. Housing accomo­ maybe they will be by the time the JV’s scored all of their 2,631 new dwelling units; $21,-1 dations in the area are scarce Opening the flag football this goes to press. 573,206 was for new non-resi- points during the first half, and the influx of incoming Few realize that Oregon Scoring for Santiam were dential construction, and $10,- season against Jefferson Grade workers will make it difficult leads the nation in the produc­ Craig Blackbum, Gary Mo- 389,372 was for additions, al­ school, Mill City Grade school to find lodging. Bids were re­ tion of filberts with 95 percent I berg, and Bob Bennett with terations and repairs to exist­ was a victor by the score of ceived from 11 companies on DETROIT — Weather read­ ing structures. 32 to 7. of the nation’s crop grown , one touchdown each. Black­ three separate projects. ings for 1971 and comparative The team was led by James right here in our state, and we bum also ran over two PAT’s For the same month last George Reforestation of Es­ readings for 1970, for the grow 42 per cent of the na­ to bring the Santiam score to A meeting of the Booster tacada submitted the apparent year, the $41,089,317 total of Wright at Q.B., Mike Morgan tion’s peppermint. Club is scheduled to be held low bid of $27.45 on a 706 month of September are as permits was composed of $22,- and Maurie Richards as half­ 22. Add to this the production of ______ =___________________ The single JFK counter also immediately after the Jeffer­ I acre and 531 acre projects; follows: 008,001 for 1,659 new dwelling back; Rick Lady and Dan Le- For 1971, highest tempera­ units, $13,645,711 was for new gassie at ends and Mark Mof­ green beans, strawberries, hops came during the first half. The son game in the Mill City El­ and Conklin and Gree Co. of pears, apples, walnuts, broc- second half evolved into a de- ementary Gym Friday, Octo­ Hamilton, Mont, submitted a ture was 82 degrees on the 4th, non-residential construction, fatt. On defense standouts were and the lowest was 35 degrees and $5,435,605 was for addit­ Bill Gabriel and Bruce Harris coli and cauliflower, cranber- fensjve battle with the whole ber 9. ____ _ __ bid of $21 per acre for a 409- on the 18th and 29th. For 1970 ries, sweet com. beats, green defensive platoon for Santiam ions, alterations, and repairs All members of the Mill City The officers are looking for- acre fract. The Forest Service high was 83 on the 27th and to existing structures. team were in the game for peas and spuds to name a few. ■ being cited for a good effort. ward to a large turnout, as esfjmate on the contracts was 28th, with a low of 29 on the enough time to gain valuable Then go into the dairy line and The Junior Varsity’s next events need to be worked out j 26 per acre 15th. The average mean was experience in competition. you will realize that we are game will be Monday night, for the coming year. At the. 55 this year against 54 last Team members are Maurie really a self-supporting state. October 11, at Jefferson. The meeting held after the South I year. Richards, H.B.; Mike Morgan, game will start at 3:00 p. m. Albany Game there Precipitation for 1971 was H.B.; Jim Wright Q.B ; Rick I ran across another interest­ enough members in < attendance 5.35 inches with the greatest I Lady, L.E. Dank egassie R.E.; ing item this week. By the to conduct any business. Caution Advised amount, 1.80 inches on the 1st, Mark Moffatt, C.; Bill Gabrial time a typical Oregonian The Booster Club last year against 3.53 in 1970 with the Def. End.; Bruce Harris, Mid­ reaches his 70th birthday, he When Canning raised enough money for two greatest amount being 1.41 on dle Guard; Dave Blair D. E.; will consume the equivalent of $500.00 Scholarships which the 24th. Mike Berry, D. E.; Kevin Long 150 head of beef. 2,400 chick­ Acid Free Tomatoes were awarded to two Santiam Our first indication that Consolidation of the Scio Q.B.; Mike Ohrt, H. B.; Danny Overnight campgrounds in DETROIT — According to High School Seniors. ens and 26 acres of grain. Also he will eat 310 hogs, 225 lambs Mrs. Judith Forest, OSU Ex­ Also they gave the high. most of Oregon’s State Parks winter is approaching was a and Lyons "Communities” un­ Bradly, H.B.; Don More, E.; and 50 acres of fruit and vege­ tension food and nutrition spe­ school student body money for ' will close for the 1971 season light flurry of snow on the der the Agricultural Stabiliza­ Jerry Payseno, H.B. Managers tables. This will be consumed cialist, “if tomatoes canned in furniture in the Student Com- ; on Sunday, October 31, after tops of the nearby hills on the tion and Conservation Service are Matt Kindred, Jim Olson. another successful year featur­ 29th.. It might be of interest was announced September 29 along with 7,000 gallons of a boiling water bath are not mons. milk, coffee and water, plus sufficiently acid there is dan­ The officers stated they I ed by the growing popularity to note that the first indication by Merle W. Manning, Chair­ some wine, which is also made ger that Clostridium botulism, needed the members to attend | of the reservation system em­ of winter last year was the man of the Linn County ASCS Roy Lambert To Head in our state. With the excep­ if present, will grow. These so they could get some new ployed in 11 of the more pop­ appearance of a heavier fall Committee. The consolidation was Santiam Valley Grange tion of coffee, most all bever­ bacteria produce toxin that ideas on what the club wants ular parks, and greater use of of snow on the 24th, on tha LYONS—Roy Lambert was the Campsite Information Cen­ hill tops only, but which re­ prompted by declining num­ ages are produced here. There causes botulism which can be to do. even might be a little home fatal if even a small amount is Refreshments will be served ter, it was announced today mained for four days, followed bers of farmers in the Lyons elected master of Santiam Val­ brew and stronger stuff—If a consumed.” at the meeting, also baby sit- by R. L. Porter, state high- by a heavy frost for three days Community and the need for ley Grange at their meeting and a light frost for the re­ equalization of representation Friday night. Other officers way engineer. Up-to-date directions call ting service is provided. person knew where to look. The exception is Detroit mainder of the month. Gusty on Community Committees and elected were Lee Pinkston. So when you sum it all up. for adding two teaspoons of Lake State Park, where the winds on he 15th, 16th and in the County Convention, Overseer; Fern Sletto, Secre- we raise a lot of good stuff lemon juice or vinegar to each campground will remain open 17th did considerable damage which elects the County ASC tary; Ada Plymale, Treasurer; here, including people—which quart of tomatoes canned, Mrs. Richard Gormna, Steward; until November 30. The camp­ in spots, and strewed a great Committee. can’t be classed as a by-pro­ Forest reminds. A map showing the consoli­ Thurman Smith, Assistant Footnote from your reporter: Calgary Stampede ing season usually extends many yards with tree branch­ duct. Many of you may wonder why from May through October, es. and caused firefighters, to dated community boundary as Steward; Olene Smith, Lady It says that poor handwrit-| all of a sudden the added acid ! DETROIT—How about this but weather is often account­ whom we owe so much, some well as all other community Assistant Steward; Katherine boundaries in the County is Wagner, Chaplain; Irl Plymale, ing causes losses exceeding $11 is necessary when you have for retaliation: able for a variation in the clos­ pretty bad headaches. Reports on the various fires available for inspection at the Gatekeeper; Clara Wizer, Mu­ ___ i canning tomatoes for' According to a report a few ing dates, especially in the million weekly. The most cost- been ------ *------------- ly errors mentioned by the years with no threat. Appar­ years ago at the Calgary Stam­ high altitudes of Central and was handled earlier by our Linn County ASCS office at sician; Ceres, Joyce Wagner; 425 West First Ave. in Albany. Pomona, Angeline Gorman; reporter. foundation include tax mix- ently a new type or strain cf pede, officials decided Indian Eastern Oregon. The above data was furn­ The boundary change will bo- Flora, Bessie Hampton; Exe­ Seven overnight camps will ups. misdirected correspon­ tomato has been developed participants of this Alberta dence. and misinterpreted in­ which has little or no acid, classic had to pay a fee for remain open throughout the ished by Irene Paullin. Detroit i come effective October 1, 1971 cutive Committee, Elmer Tay­ to election of lor, Warner Hampton, Sam | | l as _ 11 it pertains ............................ .. structions. With my handwrit­ and the added acid is needed pitching teepees on the site. year. Of these, six are located weather observer. ASCS Community Committee- Wizer. ing. maybe if I had learned to protect the canned product The Indians held rain dances I on the Oregon Coast, while men for 1972 and will be ef­ Committe reports were heard and the Stampede was rained | the Valley of the Rogue State Thieves Again Busy how to write better, maybe I from growing bacteria. fective January 1, 1972 as it from Giles Wagner and Lloyd Wonder why the “powers to out that year. Ever since they | Park is located near Interstate could have had some of that pertains to participation in en­ Sletto, who spoke on an abun­ $1 million. Oh. well, who needs be” don't let well enough alone, have had free use of the I 5 about 12 miles south of In Detroit Area DETROIT — Thieves are vironmental and production dant harvest, with prices not ' Grants Pass. a million dollars. Most likely and let nature take its course, I grounds. I----------------------------- | The parks to remain open again at work in the upper adjustment programs adminis­ holding good. John Shafer would be nuttier than I am. as was intended. tered by the County ASC Com­ gave an interesting report on | throughout the year are Fort North Santiam Canyon. trying to figure out what I legislation and Elmer Taylor Saturday night some guests mittee Manning said. 1 Stevens. Cape Lookout, Bever- would have left after Uncle Lady Golfers Played i Adult Basketball Motel thanked all committees and I ly Beach. Jessie M Honeyman. registered at Mike’s I...... Sam got done with me members who helped with the To Begin Oct. 14 ’’Putt for Point$" i Bullards Beach, Harris Beach, helped themselves to some of War I Vets and successful Grange Harvest the motel furnishings when The 18 hole group of the I noticed in the newspapets Ralph Earhart stated this and Valley of the Rogue Auxiliary To Meet Fair. this morning where we have Santiam Women’s Golf Club week that all adults interested i Generally the State Parks they left. The charter was draped in A meeting of W.W.I. Veter­ In other recent robberies a shot a couple of people along played Tuesday for “putt for1 in playing basketball this fall , are never closed to the public with ‘.he deer on opening points.” and winter should be at the for day use; however, in high summer home in the Mackey ans Barracks No. 3263 and loving memory of Frank Basl, First low net went to Bernice . grade school gym at 7 p. m., altitudes snow and freezing Creek area was broken into Auxiliary will be held at the who passed away September weekend. Too bad, isn’t it?— Evans with a 72 and second to Thursday, October 14. when ! weather may close access to and several articles taken, in­ Gates Community Clubhouse 10. but accidents do happen Mrs. Jean Jennings baked May Guest with a score of 74. the first practice will be held some areas or require draining cluding some clothing Also on Saturday, October 9. There will he a potluck din­ a birthday cake honoring those Ruth Tohl and Carol Franz Wife: Wake up. there's a Earhart said that only adults water systems and closing rest taken were foundaton tiles. At another home in the ner at 12 noon with the meet­ havingb irthdays in October. burglar in the kitchen eating won Class A each with a 20. should turn out, as they are rooms. In the valley, coastal Mary Phillips the Class B with' required by the school to be I and low-altitude areas, this same area three sacks of cone ing scheduled for 1 p. m. All They were Helen Shafer. Fern the leftovers!’’ Husband: “Go back to sleep. a 20 and Shirley Swain won responsible for the property on ¡disruption of service may be I were stolen State police are World War I Veterans and Sletto. Alta Bodeker and Bessie Hampton. I for only short periods of time I investigating the robberies. wives are invited 1 nights they use the gym. Hl bury him in the morning ” Class C with a 17. Linn County Building Permits Show Increase Reforestation To Start October 18 On 1,600 Acres J. V.'s Win Over J.F.K. By 22-6 Score Booster Club To Meet Friday After Jefferson Game Grade School Wins First Football Game 82 Degrees High For September Some State Parks To Close Oct. 31 Lyons and Scio Conservation Areas Are Consolidated