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4—Th«* Mill City Enterprise. Ttiunulay. April 20. 1972 Bridal Shower Honors January Floods Flush Acres of Logs and Debris Into Detroit Lake Miss Diane Schw ndt Ouhli-.h. <| al Mill I'm. Marion County, Orc. e»«*ry Tliui-Mlay LYONS—A pre-bridal show er was given in honor of Miss I Diane Schwindt of Portland, on Sunday afternoon. April 16. I’he Mill City Kiilerpri-e assumes no tin <ri<-|.-il responsibility at 2:30 P M. at the St Marys tor errois in iidvertuM'inetits It will however, reprint The floods of January flush rounding this debris, warning Club Room, in Stayton Host with wt charge or cancel the charm- for that |H>rtion of m ed about 21 acres of logs and of the inherent danger of float esses for the occasion were I ulvertisement which is in ertot if 'ihe Enterprise is at fault GATES The regular meet her aunt. Mrs. Teresa Silber- debris into Detroit Reservoir. ing logs. The area behind the Blow nagel; and cousins, Mrs. Dar- ing of the Gates Planning An independent newspaper. <li*<iicate<i to the development This is about five times the out log boom may be inaccess l lene Adams and Mrs. Mary Commission was held Thurs <if the timber industry and agriculture in this area. normal amount. day evening at City Hall, 7:30. The two areas normally us- ible to fishing and boating for I Jane Stavang _____ MFMRFR » h r ed to store and burn this de- approximately three weeks due | Mint green and white was Members present were Lol i SI Oi «gon bris in the fall are too small to the 10 acres < of free float- i the color theme used through- Henness. Walt Rochon. Tom Newspaper Wood. Fred Barry, Vernon I tlm lns> hnnm 1 out the hall, with white bells to hold this large an accumu ing debris behind the log boom ' ¡Publishers lation Therefore, Forest Ser This will be removed to the ' and a large mint green umbrel- Kealon, Janet Lewis and Louis Association vice plans call for storing all storing site as soon as possible. I la placed on the gift table Hampton. Visitors were Mr. Asaocuttion Hmnaun 1885 Sweeping the main reservoir ' under which a large bridal and Mrs. George Kraus. Mayor of the debris on the flats west Lorraine Bihler. Councilman. Sul Hcription Rates of the town of Detroit between will take considerable time and . doll stood, »1.50 Ron O’Donnell and Murley Marion-Linn Counties, per year............... ..... because of this there will be] Those present were the hon the Breitenbush and Santiam VMM) Outside Marion-I.inn Counties, per year ... Arms. The location of this stor logs and debris against the ored guest. Miss Diane Larimer, city attorney. O’Donnell wanted the com- Outside Oregon, per year ............................... _ .shoreline. The public should Schwindt; Mrs. Rose Schwindt; »>.50 age area is designed to pro-1 vide for boat passage between ' be acutely aware of the dang- 'Mrs. Vera Donaca; Mrs. Joan mision’s recommendation for Editor and Publisher Piety Island and the shore and er of the wave action on these - Rustay: Mrs. Doris Schwindt; adding onto and remodelling DON W MOFFATT ..Assistant Publisher-Printer GEORGE LONG .......... to have the least possible in logs along the shoreline, par- ‘ Mrs. Julia Silbernagel; Mrs. his business building There was a request from NORMA LONG ............ .... Society and News Editor terference with the favorite ticularly along the camp-| Irene Silbernagel; Mrs. Minnie .... ............ Local New Editor catfishing areas in that vicin grounds. Swimmers and boat Gisler; Mrs. Eleanor Silber Jerry Thompson from Cali- ROSE CREE ................. Local..News Editor ity. Appropriate signs will be ers are advised to keep a care I nagel; Mrs. Ruth Silbernagel, fornia, who has recently pur MARY KELLY ............. attached to the boom-logs sur- full watch for these logs and | Mrs. Grace Silbernagel and chased some property in Gates, I CORRESPON ¿NTS Ann for approval of putting two | Mrs. Betty debris as they travel across the Sharon; ............ .................................. Boots Champion Fischer. Joni and Peggy’; Mrs. mobile homes on his property. I Detroit-Idanha water. . .................................................... Betty Kelle The Mayor is to be notified Gates ... Josephine Thomas; Mrs. Mar- ..................................................... Eva Bressler cella Etzel and Judy; Mrs. of a vacancy on the Planning Lyons ... Mrs. John Teeters-Jean Rotiert» Marian Frichtl, Ann and Mary: Commission, caused by a mem Mehama ber's inability to attend meet Mrs. Ted Silbernagel- Mrs. Zee Rv Fvn Bressler I Ann Silbernagel; Mrs. Arnolda ings. Detroit Receives Six Mr. and Mrs. Ron Shott of Silbernagel and Kim. Mrs. Mr. Larimer was present to 18 N. Center *rSublim.ty, Ore Gervais were Friday visitors . Carol Silbernagel; Mrs. Patty answer questions the Commis Inches of Snow Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs i ISilbernagel; Mrs Lawrence Sil sion might have and also to Edward Pyeatt. I bernagel and Rit< . Mrs. Mary show them a zoning ordinance DETROIT Weather readings | Mrs. Chester Grimes is Veltin and Mrs. Alice Bouche. being used by Stayton. The for the weeklv period ending the spending several days at Prizes were won by: Mrs. Mill City zoning ordinance had at 8:00 A M April 17th 1972, Salem Memorial Hospital for Ruth Silbernagel. Mrs Elmer also been seen by some of the are as follows, with compara observation and tests. Silbernagel; Mrs. Betty Ann members and it was decided tive readings for the same per. Miss Salli Walto.'. of North Fischer and Mrs. Minnie Gis to use this as a guide for set lod in 1971 following the cur- Bend was a weekend guest at ler. ting up Gates zoning ordin Several townspeople were in rent figures the home of her parents, Mr. I Those sending gifts and un ances. __ _____ _________ Corvallis Saturday to watch The high temperature for and Mrs. Robert Walton. The Commission reminded | the Santiam Wolverette Dance able to attend were: Mrs Ray Come In And See Us For Your the week was 48 degrees on the Edward Pyeatt is now con- that the City of Gates has Team compete in preliminary Silbernagel and sun, girls; Mrs. / auucuiago Automotive Needs valescmg at home following Mary Ann silbernagel; Mrs. adopted the Marion County competition Saturday morning Uth and the low 28 degrees on ten days in the Salem Memor- Kathleen Manning. Mrs ____ Kate building code and a permit, and advance to the final com- the 16th. The average high was 45 degrees and the average low ial hospital after undergoing SjeR. Mrs Valleda Walz; Mrs. must be obtained for ;:r.y any petition in the evening OPEN — Monday through Saturduy Nine schools were entered 31 degrees, with an average surgery - Eleanor Gisler; Mrs. Connie building or septic tank instal- ■ Mr. and Mrs Gail Elmer and Gisler; Mrs. Evelyn Johnson; lations Bert Wells should be jn the small group dance divi- mean of 38 degrees. The precipitation (melted 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. family from Shed moved over Mrs Thelma james. Mrs. Hel- contacted to obtain the per-1 sjon with six finalists being then sent to! chosen. Winning in the final I snow and rain) was 2.15 inches the weekend into the Percy en Davls; Mrs Ann Holzfuss; mits, and it is f* cnndc nn in. ' ___..........................._ a : a .. z- with fhn the hnnvtnsf heaviest fall fall hoinP being Hiatt house located between Mrs. Ann Pietrock and Louise: the county who sends an in- competition were Amity first ' tiriik inches on the 11th The Lyons and Mehima. spector out to check the work piaCe. Woodbum second and 1.01 ! and Mrs Dorothj’ Schwindt. Mr and Mrs. Leland Mann Miss Schwindt is the daugh as it progresses. This covers Santiam third. In the larger total snowfall was 6 00 inches ing and Mr. and Mrs. Cletus ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike all the city, including the Lyn- school division, Bend won first with the heaviest fall being Nydegger were S 'ay visi- Schwindt of Lyons and her wood addition, on the Linn in drill and Beaverton took 3.00 inches on the 16th At this reading, no snow remains i tors at Scappoose The. drove fiance is Ron Donaca; son of County side. i first jn dance on to Jewell to see t e herd Mr. and Mrs. Willard Done? I This is the third competition on the ground The mountains of elk in the refuge ' air and of Portland. Their wedding the Wolverettes have entered show a light covering of snow called on the Riestcrers. Mr. will be on May 6. 1972 at 2 I this year, bringing horn«* two, on the tops. During the same period in and Mrs. Jack. Jr. and family, o’clock in the afternoon at ! first place trophies. Th«* group and Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Sr., St. I has shown excellent showman- 1971. the high temperature was John Fisher Catholic while in Scappoose. I ship and sportsmanship 60 decrees on the 15th, the Church in Portland Mrs. Franklin McDowell | throughout the year Their ad- low 28 degrees on the 12th. Rv Roots Chnmnion from Port Orchard, Washing- | visor is Mrs. Koger Stickney. with an average high of 53 Mrs. Darr (June) Mennis re degrees. The average low was ton spent Sunday through Wed ceived notice Tuesday, April 33 degree . and the average nesday at the home of her 11 that she was selected as a Jehovah's PV itnesses mean was 43 degrees The to parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harley member of the Marion County To Attend Convent on tal precipitation was 1.59 inch Scott. Additional Sunday ev i Extension committee. The ening dinner guests were Lynn es with the heaviest fall be- The Stayton congregation of ■ ter mis for three* years', and ing .52 Inches on the 11th. Scott of Mill City and Mr. Jehovah's Witnesses has re ' the districts she will be re- and Mrs. Stephen Fultz and The total snowfall was five Wayne Taylor of Clark anc* presenting at the Salem Mar ceived an invitation for the inches with three inches fnll- son from Lyons. Groff Engineers gave a pro-; ion County Extension Unit group to attend a three day Mrs. Leona Gunn was a Sun ing on the 12th None remain gress report on the street sur meetings will include Aums convention at Crescent Valley day dinner guest at the home ed on the ground at the end vey at the Mill City City- ville. Santiam Canyon, Stay High School in Corvallis. Maj of the week period Gusty of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wright Council meeting last Wednes ton, Deanha Unit and Town 5-7, according to John Wood winds prevailed on the 13th I of Mehama. cock, local presiding minister and the mountains carried a Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ussel- day night. A thirty day exten and Country Unit. “The purpose of the week sion was granted to complete The Idanha Rural Fire Pro light covering of snow man and family, and Mr. and the survey. i tection __ District was called to end seminar is to build faith The above data bv Irene Mrs. Clarence Pietrok of In other business, the city I ’ ¿on Galbraith home on ’’nd spiritual strength in the Paullin, Detroit weather ob- Aumsville were Sunday guests avenue Thursday members by improving their server. at the home of their mother. recommended a wine license Detroit for the Meander Inn. Also, the about 4: 40 p . m. The fire re Bible knowledge and teaching For the same week period Mrs Anne Pietrok and Louise. fee for septic tank installation portedly was caused by an ability,’’ the minister said. Howard Drago, weather ob- Sunday guests at the home The assembly program will of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown which has been $10.00 was rais-1 ov^er-heated chimney, which develop the theme, “Conscious server, gives the following re ed to $20.00 by recommenda- • charred a portion of the wall port for the Marion Forks were their daughter and son- of Our Spiritual Needs.” The in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rick tion of the Marion County I where the pipe lead into the main discourse will be Sunday, area. chimney. High temperature for the Weitman and daughter Shel Building Inspectors. May 7, at 3:00 p m., when the Bills in the amount of $2.- Register Now To Vote— week was 53 degrees on the ley, of Sublimity, 829.64 were authorized for Residents in the Upper District Supervisor speaks on 12th and low was 30 degrees j Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Morman payment. North Santiam Canyon are be the subject, ‘ARE YOU MARK on the same date. Precipita i were Sunday visitors in Port The police reported issuance ing reminded that Saturday, ED FOR SURVIVAL’’ tion (melted snow and rain) land at the home of her aunt, of four traffic citations and April 22 is the deadline for | 1.35 inches. Snow on ground Mrs. Stella Foos four traffic warnings. There registering to vote in the May PV'omen Golfers Play at this writing is three inches, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen was one adult municipal cita 23 primary. Detroit residents including 11 inches of new were Sunday visitors in Phil tion and one prisoner lodged. are being requested to re-re- ! For Low Gross snow that fell during the week omath at the homes of Mr. There were 19 complaints and gister due to change in add-j The Santiam Womens Golf and Mrs. George Cummings and Mr and Mrs. Cecil Green 40 incidents reported and three ress because of the house num-' Club played for low gross in benng system which went classes in Tuesdays 18 We live in a strange world. who are cousins of Mr. Allen. court cases. into effect a year ago. Regist group competition the Oregon Traffic Safety David and Randy Smith of rar for the Idanha area is Len Winners were class A, Mrs. Commission reports. If a per- Silverton were weekend guests Davis, and in the Detroit area. Betty Schug; class B, Mrs. son uses his car while violat- at the home of their grandpar Detroit Baseball Mrs. Margaret Brosig. The Hardie Phillips and class C, ing state game laws, the car ents, Mr and Mrs. Van Prich Game Rained Out Brosigs returned home Friday Mrs. Jack Evans. First low can be confiscated. But kill ard. DETROIT — Detroit High from a two-week vacation. net went to Mrs. Luther Guest another human being with his April 12th baseball game vs Mrs. Jerry (Bette) Lynn was and second low net to Mrs. car while violating a traffic Jefferson here was rained out admitted to Santiam Memorial I Paul Galloway. law and he can keep the car. last week and reportedly will Hospital Stayton Wednesday, be made up at a later date. April 19 where she will under On Monday the 17th Detroit go major surgery Thursday, played Eddyville there, and April 20. Electronic Servicing And Sales at on April 19, Santiam at De- Mrs Jeff Leming, Idanha' Reasonable Rates Fishermen’s Bend Recreation , troit. Then on April 25 at 2 left Tuesday for a few day’s Site opened for the season on p. m. Detroit will host Falls visit at the home of her bro Saturday. April 15, announced City, and on April 28 Detroit ther and sister-in-law, the B T Vladimiroff, Salem Dis will play Mohawk there at 3 Tenny Mastuls, who reside trict Manager near Oregon City. p. m Located along the North Thelma Orr, Idanha, has sold | A girls softball game (Jun- Santiam River near Mill City, ior High and High) will be her trailer house here and PHONE PHONE Fishermen’s Bend offers 40 ov played here Monday, April 24 has moved to Mill City. She I ernight campsites, three shelt at 2 p. m vs Falls City, then is employed by Green Veneer, | ers for group day use, ball on Wednesday, April 26. De Inc Idanha, and is commuting ' GATES SALEM fields and sixty family picnic troit will play Valsetz there to work. 897-2777 58 1 -4047 f 11 units. 'at 3:30. Each school will play Mrs. Velma Aiderman has Two of the shelters, “Firs” a double. Junior High, five sold her home at Senior Es and "Cottonwoods”, may be re- innings and High school seven tates. Woodburn, and has pur ■ served for group picnics, while innings chased a home at Stayton. it; , the third shelter. “Cedars”, is , was reported here this week I available on a first-come-first- Mrs Aiderman resided at' 3ÄM2 State Street, Salem, Oregon 97301 served basis. For reservations, ■ Regis Clobbers Idanha for a number of years, call the Salem District Office before selling her home here j i Santiam 12-1 585-1793, Extension 288 and moving to Woodbum j No fees will be charged for I i On a sunny but snowy Mon Sunday visitors at the Idan-1 camping until July 1, 1972 All day afternoon, Santiam’s foul ha home of Mr and Mrs. Len Canyon Area Every Thursday other Salem District recreation weather athletes, the baseball Davis were Mr and Mrs. Frank 1 From Mehama To Idanha sites except Wildwood, are op- team were slammed by the Gilmore of Jefferson en year-round Regis Rams 12-1. This was the Dr and Mrs. Pat Campbell SLVVANIA and ZENITH SALKS j third loss of the season for of Salem spent the weekend , I the Wolverines in as many here at their summer home. games. Approximately 10 en- Mr and Mrs. Walter Dew 1 counters have been cancelled hurst of Mill City were callers Of New or lined, Color or Black and White TV’a at or postponed due tc unfortun in Detroit Monday. ate weather conditions. Scott Young of Marion Forks Gordon Plotts scored the was released from a Salem only run on a hit by his bro-1 Hospital last week and is now Phone 897-2610 ther. Darrell. 1 recuperating at home. Sublimity Auto Supply I THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE f <). Box .318 Phone «97-2772 Mill City. Ore. 973B0 | LYONS Wolverettes Place IsNow OPEN For Business uiivi Phone 769-6393 DETROIT, IDANHA Engineers Ask por More Time Fishermen's Bend Park Now Open CAPITOL SERVICE No Mileage Charge Subscribe tc The The Enterprise Only $4.50 a Year GOOD SELECTION REASONABLE PRICES