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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1972)
Th Mil! City Enterprise ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY—OREGON'S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND VOLU1 O THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1972 Members of American Leg'on Post 159 Up and Down The Avenue By Don Moffatt To Be Aired At Meet Here Scholarship Ham Dinner Set for Thursday Night $4.50 a YEAR — 10c a Copy F.O.E.toHost Region 2 Conference The annual ham dinner We had occasion the latter sponsored by the Santiam part of last year to have a Booster Club will be held gripe about the Bureau of La Thursday (today) in the Mill 1 bor, which is located in Port All of the Willamette Na City Grade School Gym. Din The North Santiam Aerie land. On December 28 we re tional Forest’s ranger districts ner will be served beginning Fraternal Order of Eagles 3384 ceived three first class letters will hold public meetings with at 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. Chairmen I will host the Region 2 Confer from this outfit, and upon op in 30 days to review additions this year are Carmen Barn- ence this Saturday and Sun ening them, found that each and amendments to their five- day, January 15 and 16, 1972. hardt and Bobbie Budlong. contained the same so-called year timber action plans. The Lodge will open Satur- __________ Booster club _______ members were news release. The “news” was These plans include all pro- out Monday evening on ad-. day. January 15 at 1 p. m. with relative to the appointment of [ posed timber sales for fiscal vance ticket sales. Tickets may r®B’stration beginning at 2 p.m. a new administrator of the ¡.years 1972-76. The Willamette also be purchased at the door. | large attendance is expect- Wage and Hour Division of I National Forest has an annual All proceeds from the din-1ed for this conference from the Oregon Bureau of Labor. I allowable cut allocation of ner go towards the Santiam' °tber Aeries of the Region Big Deal! They could have | 622.6 million board feet. Scholarship Fund from which ,and State officers, said all they had to say on I It was from similar meet State President Rolland two $?50 scholarships are one sheet of paper, but by the ings held a year ago that the awarded each year to a boy Laurence will be here from time they got through with all Forest’s “Sales and Trails” girl graduate of Santiam the “goop” it stretched out to breakfasts originated. Indivi-I Pictured are officers and members of Wil ie, Charles Dulezal, Jr., Danald Dis-1 | and High School. two pages, and said hardly uals and groups raised ques- the 1 Mill City-Gates „ _ American Legion hong, Cscar Harris, Pau Swope, Earl anything. Blowing the 16c on tions about 79 timber sales. post 159 at installation and initiation Loucks, Clyde Oliver, Otto Knutson, the two extra mailings is bad Each was examined in detail I enough, but did you ever think * at the subsequent breakfast ceremonies held Friday evening, January Don Garrison, Percy Mulligan and Charles Barney. — Stan Odgen Photo. 7. Pictured are Charlie Stewart, Peter of how much it costs to pro-I meetings. duce the letters—extra office Ful„, Supervisor ... Zane G. Forest New Commander help, etc., which it took? If the Smith? Jn“believes that this state is in such a flux over, involvement of the public in lack of money, why in the forest management decisions name of common sense don’t I was very successful. “I hope they do something to cut out | that these new sessions will be long, just as productive, productive, ” ’ he said, some of this waste? As long as these departments have . .<We are confident that better this don t give a damn at- I quanty land use decisions re- titude about the taxpayers I sult from active interest of the money, why should we be so | public.” I Installation of officers and EUGENE — Three hundred anxious to give them any more j Smith said the Forest Serv- initiation of members was held acres of timber in the Lowell' money to fritter away. Of j ice win wait until after all the Friday evening, January 7, for Ranger District are going to course, this is a small amount • ranger district meetings are the newly formed Mill City- be thinned to provide more of money, but if every depart- held before deciding the best Gates American Legion Post browse for deer as well as to merit is this lax in keeping on | method of reviewing the tim #159 at the Eagles Hall. top of things, it can amount ber sale proposals identified as improve growth of the remain The Department Commander to quite a bit in the course of requiring further discussion. and Adjutant along with num ing trees. a year. Lane Smith, Jr., supervisor A new series of breakfast erous members from the Dist. of the Willamette National meetings or similar forum and other posts were guests Rolland Laurance And then that brings us to could follow, or it may be at the meeting. Also, present Forest, said the thinning con the Postal Service again. It sufficient to receive written was the Department President tract award marks the first Nysa, Ore. Other State officers time a forest service contract will also be attending. appears to me that they are do- I comments by interested par- of the Auxiliary, of this type has been planned ing some things that just don’t j ties. Installing drill team was Other Region 2 Aeries are specifically to benefit wildlife. Salem, Dallas, Newberg, Mc measure up. Right now they The meeting for this area is «from the Lebanon Post #51. j Pictured is Charley Stewart, newly elected Com He said many clearcuts in Minnville, Albany, Corvallis, are planning to cut out using j sej for January 12 at the Mill Installing officers were Ron mander of The Mill City-Gates American Legion Post. names of towns on their can- 1 City Presbyterian church Fel- Dreezen. Department Comman- the Fall Creek drainage of the 1 Newport, Toledo, Lincoln City, cellation mark on letters. All1 lowship hall at 7:30 p. m. Lowell District which support Woodburn. der, and Department Adjutant, —Photo By Stan Odgen. you will be seeing is a part of i ed large deer populations in Glen Howe. Officers installed Representatives are also ex a zip code number, which is the past have now grown into pected from Eugene, Portland, were Charlie Stewart, com about as worthless as anything. | dense stands of young trees. mander; Peter Willie, second The Dalles, Gresham, Oregon Personally I like to see the He said it is estimated the City, Bend, Pendleton and St. vice-commander; Donald Dish- name of the town where the drainage can support about 5,- Helens. ong, chaplain; Paul Swope, letter was mailed, and also 700 deer during 10 months but historian; Don Garrison, fin There will be a dance Sat the date and time it was only 3,400 during two critical urday evening and all mem ance officer; Percy Mulligan, mailed. This could give us winter months. adjutant and Charles Barney, bers and their guests are in some chance to see how long | Santiam’s Freshman basket first vice-commander. He said biologists estimate vited to attend. it took the letter to be deliv- I ball team opened their season | that by thinning the 300 acres Sunday the Lodge will open ered. No wav man! They just last Thursday with a decisive so more sunlight can reach at 6 a. m. with breakfast being LYONS — The Lyons City Jerry Coffman, president of don’t want you to know. They I | win over the Salem Academy , the forest floor, the area will served at 6:30. The Ladies Aux the North Santiam Chamber of Council recently gave approval I double the food available for iliary’s ritual competition will can have all the meetings Freshman squad. The final ■ Commerce said this morning to two building permits. they want, but the only thing score was Santiam 54 Salem I deer. begin at 7 a. m. The Aeries One is for a $12,000 apart j that Harry Carson, Marion I’m interested in is service. Academy 34. will begin at 8 a. m. County Commissioner will be 1 ment planned by Mrs. Jean We had better service when The Aerie and Auxiliary will Leading the agressive San I Durland. The project is plan ' guest speaker at the next reg- ' the stamps cost us about 3c, tiam team in scoring was Ro Linn Democrats To have a joint workshop at 10 ned for property on 13th street 1 ular meeting at the Riverview j now they cost 8c and for in- ' ger Davidson with 12. Close a.m. with a question and ans At the meeting of the Lions stance, it takes a day longer to behind were David Plotts with club held at The Frontier Inn, Mehama, at noon on Wed- near Neal Park. The other Meet In Albany wer period to follow. Lunch permit will allow Mr. and Mrs. get mail from Seattle to Mill 10 and Jerry Shepherd with 9. Monday night, Shields ReMine needay, January 14. will be served at 12 noon and The Linn County Democrat Coffman asked that all mem Marvin Berry to locate a mo ic Central Committee will meet at 1:30 the Aerie and Auxilary City. Real good business isn’t Shepherd also led the team in j was a guest, and brought with bile home on River Road for bers be present for this meet it? I would hate to see our rebounds with 13. Thursday, January 13th in the | will have their Regional meet- I him some footage he had tak- towns in the Santiam area I 1 The going was not so easy end when he and his wife took ing as Mr. Carson will talk $6,000. basement meeting room of the i ings with the Joint meeting A contract for building and lose their identity, but how1 when the Freshmen met the an extensive European tour. about roads in the area, es Linn County Court House, Al i and awarding of trophies at would you feel if you lived in strong Regis team on Monday. I He told of many interesting pecially up the Little North plumbing inspection service bany, Oregon at 7:30 P. M. 3 p. m. with Linn County Building In Oregon City, the oldest city in The score was tied at both the things they saw on the trip Fork. Plans for the County Demo Climaxing the event will be spector Gerald Hoard was ap Dues are now due, and any the state. I think they’d better first quarter and the first half, and the movie films showed cratic Convention, to be held a banquet to be served at 4 one wishing to join the Cham proved. in Feb. will be discussed also p. m. some of the splendid architec ber is asked to come out to The council has asked Linn results before they even think . |n „„ arlor scoring ture left from thousands of All local members are urg the re-districting of the State in the third quarter, of asking for an increase in i 16 points to Santiam’s 3. years ago. Members of the the meeting Wednesday, Jan County officials to resolve the and what effect it will have in ed to attend the conference. problem of speeding autos in postal rates or wages either. Though the Frosh put on a club expressed their thanks to uary 19 at 12 noon. the vicinity of Neal Park. The Linn County in the State Leg The only people entitled to good show during the fourth Mr. ReMine, a past president park entry is in the county islative and U. S. Congressman n.ore wages, are the ones who 1 period, they were unable to of the club, for sharing this elections. road system. Don't Shoot Guns are producing more and better overcome the third quarter de trip with them. Linn County precinct boun- than before, and that just ficit. The final score was 40-44. dries have also been changed Prior to the program Presi isn’t the case in postal delivery. and this will have a great ef- Standout guard David Plotts dent George Long made sev-j In City of Detroit feet on those filing for pre- eral announcements. Monday,, DETROIT—Mayor Cliff Mc I contributed 27 points and 9 Oregonians are being bom rebounds to lead both categor Jan. 17, will be Charter Night cinct committee men and wo- barded with information on ies. Roger Davidson counted when former charter members Millan said he has been re men. Deadline for filing is Santiam won another basket ceiving a number of com- the 5c cigarette tax increase i for March 14, 1972. ball game Tuesday night when 11 points and Jim Rose had of the club will be honored. I plaints about firearms being which will be voted on next I a lone Democratic candidates and they met Falls City here. San- bucket to balance out On January 24, fathers will unnecessarily fired within the Tuesday, January 18. , potential ______ candidates ________ are urged „ ' tiam was ahead 1 point at the host their daughters at the city limits. He said the city of to attend as well as any in-1 end of the first quarter. In dinner meeting. ordinance statements made on TV ad-1 terested citizen, whether pre-1 the second stanza Falls City The annual Sweetheart’s Detroit ., ... has a . gun .. _ play Jefferson Qt at Jeffer- vertising sponsored by those I ' will DETROIT—A three-act com cinct committee man or com-.made Santiam’ s a, 8, I made 12 iz points to santiam they dinner will be held Monday, I P^'btting the fir ng of guns son and next Monday who are against the tax in ' travel to Colton. Game time February 14 at The Frontier.. w'thl” Jim,ts He P°int' edy "Arsenic and Old Lace,” [ mittee women. lending the half with Falls City I ed out the discharging of guns by Joseph Kesserling, and a I To be active in the County leading 22 to 19. crease. It has been brought to for both games is 5:30. ! is not only disturbing the former Broadway hit, will be ' Convention you need not be a light that these people have I In the third and fourth f used false and misleading i peace, but that i’ is dangerous, presented in the Detroit Ele-, precinct Committeeman or wo quarters Santiam outscored the ' inasmuch, as a stray bullet mentary gym Sunday, Janu- i men, just a registered Demo visitors and the game ended statements in their advertis ing to further hoodwink and Lions Birthday I could either injure some inno ary 30 at 7 p. m., followed by j crat. Santiam 42, Falls City 34. cent person or even kill some a second performance Mon confuse the voters. It appears Santiam D Plotts 19, G. Calendars Here that the ad writers feel the one. day, January 31 at 7:30 p.m. Plotts 10, Budlong 7, Walker 4. He noted that the disturb public is stupid so they’ll put Main actors in the all high Auto Accident Causes Podrabsky 1, Taylor 1. The Lions Club Birthday out any type information in calendars The special election increas ance began in November and school play and their charact Falls City—Steve Coates 13, arrived Friday and an effort to defeat this meas immediately Chairman Ed ing the cigarette tax will be that here of late the situation er portrayals are seniors, Sué !__ Power Outage Tues Stennes 8, Sickles 8, RodewaId Many Mill City-Gates resi 5 ure. delivered them to held Tuesday, January 18. The is occurring frequently late at Morgan, who will portray Whether or not they did this Whitmore Abby Brewster; Greg Slayden, dents awoke early Tuesday The JV's lost their game 48 Lions members. By this time measure, if passed, would in night. McMillan said "offenders Mortimer Brewster; Cathie morning to find they were to 47 innocently is beside the point. most of the calendars have crease the tax on cigarettes They stated that the property been delivered to subscribers, from four cents to nine cents apprehended will be penalized Crist, Elaine Harper; Klelly without electricity. tax relief account would suf and those who have not re per package. to the full extent of the law.” Diment, Jonathon Brewster; The power outage was due to fer if the tax is voted in. This ceived them, should contact The voting precincts in Linn Dennis Benton. Dr. Enstein; an auto accident about 3:00 Singspiration Set by is where they goofed, as the the member who took the ord County are to be combined. Rick Nickles, Teddy Brew a m. Tuesday when a car ran Legislature last year abolished er. Precincts 0043, 0011 and 0049 Detroit Dam-Weather ster; Don Hiebert, Officer O’ into a power pole on Highway Ministerial Ass'n. the old tax relief program for Hara, and freshman Kelly 22 across from Kelly Lumber. The bimonthly Singspiration Pool For those who stopped at (Mill City and Rock Creek) home owners, and it will stay The Enterprise to order their will vote at the Santiam High Boeckstiegel, Martha Brew- t I The car hit the pole and went sponsored by the Mill City Max Elev Pep. Min. abolished regardless, of the calendar, please call for it at School. over the bank landing next to Ministerial Association will be ster. 00 election outcome, as that law the office as soon as possible. Precincts 0032 and 0103 Jan. 5 36 25 1437 56 Minor parts will be played the bedroom of the Tom Smith at the Mill City Community 00 by sophomores Ronnie Lynn,' residence The two occupants Church on Monday evening, is not up for vote. The only (Jordan and Lyons) will vote Jan. 6 40 33 1437 45 issue before the voters next at the Mari Linn School and Jan. 7 M 36 1436 41 .22 Dell Jenkins, Randy Roth, in the auto, one from Gates January 17, at 7:00 p. m. 40 Stanley Williamson, James and one from Detroit, were not Tuesday is whether or not to ey to pay the full tax relief to 0052, 53 and 55 will vote at Jan. 8 43 33 1435.13 All in the community are Jan. 9 41 33 1435 77 .54 Drago and Junior, Robert Mc I injured, according to the police invited to come and join in increase the cigarette tax an everyone eligible, unless some the Scio City Hall. 96 Garrity. other 5c. If the cigarette tax thing unexpected happens. The polls will be open from Jan. 10 ■ 32 1436 77 the singspiration or listen to report. Vote as you please, but get 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p. m as in Jan. 11 43 32 1437 96 1 83 Power was restored about the others as they sing old and measure is passed, the general Jeanne Blake will direct the fund should have enough mon out and vote. general elections. • Total pep Week 3 95 play I 9:00 a. m. new hymns. Thinning of Forest May Help Deer Officers Installed For New American Legion Post Harry Carson To Speak at C of C Meeting January 19 2 Building Permits Freshmen Win One, Lose One On European Trip Play To Be Presented at Detroit High School Cigarette Tax Vote Coming January 18 Santiam Defeats Falls City Here