The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 27, 1972, Image 1

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    T^e Mill City Enterprise
U
.rtE XXVII
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NUMBER 17
ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY—OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
T1IE MILL C ITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITV, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1972
Fourth Of July Princess
Up and Down
The Avenue
It v Ihm Moffatt
I
May 1 Set tor
School Dist.
Budget Vote I
Change That Clock
Daylight saving time will
go into effect this week­
end. Resid’ents should set
their clocks ahead one hour
upon retiring Saturday
night.
With longer days and hope­
fully more sunshine it will
enable many residents to get
I The annual school budget their mueh needed yard
'election for district 129-J will , work completed.
I was more than slightly
amused last week when I
read in the newspapers that
some woman in Florida was in
a huff because the National
Hurricane Center had released
14 feminine names for this
season's storms She suggested
that the storms be named after
senators and congressmen The
poor soul should know better
than that. If they named a big
blow after some senator, he’d
flip his lid, and all the other
candidates would complain
because they wanted equal
time What a nutty world we
live in. If some of these wom­
en had to bend their backs
over a wash board, like their
grandmas, (I’m certainly not
suggesting we return to that
age) they'd have less time to
think up dumb suggestions
Woman’s lib is fine, but there
is a place to draw the line. I
feel that women in our country
are treated fairly. I can see !
where some women who are
doing the same work as men.
and not being paid an equal
salary have a right to com­
plain. and this should be recti­
fied—but most of the belly
aching done by the woman’s
lib group is just about as assi-
nine as the hurricane bit.
DETROIT — The general
trout season opening Saturday,
April 29 will find many an­ the season, but usually has a
be held on Monday, May 1st.
glers trying their luck at a fair number of fish holding
; at Santiam High School. Polls
wide variety of lakes and over from the previous year.
i will be open from 8 a. m. to
streams. Coastal lakes, small Foster and Green Peter Reser­
! 8 p. m. Patrons from district
valley floor streams, large tri- voirs are also open April 29th,
I 129-J will vote on two items; i
the school budget for the fis- |
I butaries of the Willamette and but only fair success is expect­
cal year 1972-73 and the elec-j
many lakes and reservoirs ed, the report says.
tion of one school board mem-,
draining from the Cascades are
A few lakes in higher eleva­
ber from zone 1, David Barn-
sure to see a lot of action.
tions are also open on April 29.
hardt, who is running unop­
According to a report, many Lost Lake on Santiam Pass,
I major streams will receive usually produces good catches
posed.
This coming years budget i
1 hatchery rainbow of legal size of rainbow and brook trout.
calls for an increase of 3.2% I IDANHA—Annually the Am­ ' (8-10”) prior to opening day. The lake is usually still cover­
and a tax increase of 2.9%. erican Legion and Auxiliary, Larger streams on the Cascade ed with ice and anglers need
Almost half of the $17,426 in- Idanha Post #141, sponsor a side are usually too high and to chop their own fishing holes
j crease is due to a new law boy and girl to attend Boy’s too cold, and are not stocked through the ice. Indian Prairie
1 which was passed last summer and Girl’s State.
until later in May, the report and Crabtree Lakes will open
Miss Patty McCiuno
by the legislature which add­
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WEliam McClin­
This year the Auxiliary has says. These streams, such as April 29th, but access may be
ed over $8,000. to the fixed selected three Detroit Junior the Little North Fork, Santiam, blocked by snow. Pamelia
tock, has been chosen by the Mi l City Gar­
charges series of retirement High school students for that North Santiam and Breiten- Lake is open all year, but
den Club as Princess for the 4th of July cel­
and social Security.
honor. They will attend Girl’s bush are also stocked later in should be accessible by April
ebration. She is a senior at Santiam High
Citizens are reminded that State in June at Willamette U., the summer (late July or early 29. Anglers can keep 30 fish
school. Patty has been active in school ac­
~
. . August.) High lakes (In Na­ per day at this lake because
Linn County Administrative
Chosen
were ...
Miss Judy
tivities the past two years when she trans­
School District 129-J has no Benton, daughter of Mr. and tional Forests) don’t open in it is overpopulated with cut­
ferred from San Diego. The past year she has
I tax base and therefore the to- Mrs. Ferris Benton, Idanha; general until May 20. but there throat trout.
written “Santiam Ripples” for the Mill City
I tai levy which this year is Miss Lucy Young, daughter of are several exceptions. Detroit
Most lakes above Detroit
Enterprise as Student Body Publicity Man­
$572,523 must be voted on an- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young, Reservoir is a favorite spot for Dam are in the National For­
nualy by our local patrons. Marion Forks, and Miss Jody many opening day enthusiasts. est and anglers should avoid
ager. She is a member of the Pep Club, Girls
This year’s budget increase of Whiteley, daughter of Mr. and Bank anglers usually score these until May 20 when they
A_ A., and also Future Teachers of America.
$17,426 is the smallest increase Mrs. Arthur Whiteley, Detroit. best in the two main arms or open.
She has been active in Rainbow and is a Past
when compared with prior an-1 Junior High Student Dick at the mouths of smaller tri-
To Canyonites residing in the
Worthy Advisor of Marilyn Aasemb’y No.
nual budgets in several years Bittner, son of Mr. and Mrs. butraies. Boat anglers take fish snow belt of the Cascade
60. She plans to enter Chemeketa Commun­
for district 129-J.
Nils Bittner, Detroit, was se­ both trolling and bait fishing Range, the opening of trout
ity College in the fall.
Enterprise photo
lected by the Legion to attend while anchored or drifting. De­ season this weekend means
Our governor, Tom McCall
Boy’s State. The students are troit will be stocked with 20,- more than just the opening. It
stuck his foot in his mouth
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________
_ „
means that
old _ man
winter
is
' chosen on their scholastic mer­ 000 catchable rainbow before _____
again. Now he doesn't think
its, personality, and other scho­ ____________________________ | just about through getting in
he should invite tourists from .
| his licks. There is still a heavy
lastic achievements.
California to visit our state.
Grade Schoolers Give snow Pack in the mountains,
Really it doesn’t make that'
. I , i and most logging firms have
Minto Dam which serves as
much difference whether Mc­
Money to Hospital in not been able to resume opera­
a barrier for migrating fish American Legion To
Call or any other governor is-.
I
tions since closure during the
sues an invitation for people to ! IDANHA—An electrical fire
The Mill City Lions club is' will be Inspected by U. S. I
Sandra
Hoovers
Honor
winter months.
planning
to
hold
a
community|
Army
Corps
of
Engineers
for
Meet
Monday,
May
I
visit us
¡n tne
the power
power control
control panel
panel 01
of planning io noia a cummunny,------ -y —
u.> they come, no matter I in
Since January of this year, 1 Of the many Forest Service
what His other oddball state-, Green Veneer Inc. plant at auction at the old theatre erosion damage on May 2, 1972. I
The regular monthly meeting the students at Mill City Ele­ campgrounds on the District,
ment made a year or so ago, Idarha April 19 resulted in the building in Mill City Saturday, i The inspection will be made
of
the Mill City-Gates Amer­ mentary school 7th grade class only five will be open this
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_
____
_
_rl
with
the
river
flow
cut
at
the
about “come visit us, but don’t closure of the plant for the re- j May 20. beginning at 2 p. m *”'H'
*1~”’ —♦ “♦
stay” was uncalled for too
tnn I ' mainder
—*<—•*—— —
*u-- week.
— --i-
I n People
------ in -i_-
-u*» -..v-
the community
who Big Cliff Dam to a level which ican Legion Post #159 will be have been holding money-mak- weekend. They are Humbug,
of * the
People in these United States
just enough to main- held at 15 Parkside Drive Mon-1 ing activities for a project of Hoover, Southshore, Whisper­
men ( have good useable items they1
Approximately
200
I the student council under the ing Falls and Upper Arm at
____
________________________
North day, May 1 at 8 p. m.
have, or least they should have, | were affected by the shut­ wish to donate to the Lions ^a'n
life
Election of officers will be leadership of former president, the head of the Breitenbush.
the right to move from one down. a company spokesman should contact"any Lions club Santiam River. The reduced
The others are all pretty much
Mike Morgan.
state to another, regardless of said. The blaze was limited to member, or Burton Boroughs,1 (Iow will be for 6 to 9 hours held.
snowbound.
The
money
was
being
earned
who is sale chairman. All mon. i beginning at Big Cliff at 6:00 ,
the circumstances. I for one,, the electrical system,
to be donated to the Doern-1 Camping facilities at Detroit
would hate to hitch up our
Foreman, Ray Monroe said ey derived from this sale will a- _m _fori the safe,y of survey
I Detroit Dam-Weather becher Children’s hospital in Lake State park and Mongold
travel trailer and head out, cause of the fire was not de­ go towards the sight conserva- ! , personnel.
memory of a fellow student, are in readiness for the hordes
only to be turned back at some termined and that damage tion program. At the
the present:
.
present1 _
Pool
of visitors expected on the op­
Sandra Hoover.
border in the states, or even could be estimated between time Lions are conducting
<_________ Counties Given oh a re
Max. Mln. Elev. Pep.
Finally, their goal has been ening day of fishing season.
Canada or Mexico. It is our $15,000 and $20.000 Idanha their white cane 1 "
I
SesighÄl9f Highway Revenue April 19 49 33 1554.10
right to travel and visit other Rural Fire Protection District ceeds going to the
0 reached, and a gift of $105.40 Despite some debris in the
sight fund.
The State Highway Commis­
is being forwarded to Doern- reservoir, the lake looks good.
states without hindrance And responded to the 9:45 p. m.
President George Long an­
April 20 54 37 1554.77
0 becher by President Renee’
sion
has
allotted
counties
their
for a governor of a state like alarm. The firemen were called nounced that joint installation
I
April 21 52 39 1555.46
.63 Brown.
ours, with all its beauty, to to the plant shortly after 8 a. of officers will be held Friday, i 20 per cent share of state
highway
revenue
for
the
first
Forest Service To Open
.18
April 22 45 33 1555.73
make a statement like that m. Tuesday to quell a chip fire. May 26 at The Frontier. Mr.
April 23 58 39 1555.57
makes one wonder just what Only small damage was done. and Mrs. Dez Howarth will quarter of 1972.
0
Marion County will get
No School Here
Five Campgrounds
other things are going on at The plant went into full pro­ be Installing officers.
$399,795;
Benton, $122,602; April 24 63 38 1554.98 .45
the statehouse. Possibly he duction Tuesday morning.
There will be a work night
Wednesday,
May
3
38
1554.23
.69
59
April
25
DETROIT—Five Forest Ser-
T* May 1
Linn- $203.002; Polk, $85,771,>
could do more constructive i
Monday,
1.95
Total Pep. for Week
There will be no school on 1 vice campgrounds on the De­
things like having the main-1
are i asked to meet at the Bank and Yamh111' $n4’392'_________
Wednesday, May 3, because of troit District will open here
tenance men fix some of the Lois Scott Chairman
| Cafe to erect a litter barrel at
a teachers in-service meeting officially this week Forester
leaky faucets in the state
i that location. Lions are asked
to be held in Santiam Audi­ Al Gardner announced. He
buildings. At least this would Of Fourth of July
I to be there at 7 sharp.
torium. This is a regional Ore. said Humbug campground is
be something constructive. It ’
Small Schools Workshop pro­ open now and that Hoover,
said in a daily paper last week Hobby and Craft Show
gram which is conducted an­ South-Shore, Whispering Falls
one faucet in a state building 1 The Steering
_ Committee of was
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at the Monday night meet­
nually somewhere in the re­ and Upper Arm at the head of
had been running a stream for Mill City announced this week ing. He spoke briefly on his
gion.
the Breitenbush will open on
at least a year. I heard from that Mrs. Jack Scott will be candidacy.
Wednesday or Thursday.
Both
elementary
and
second
­
one of our local men who ln charge of the Hobby Show I | Guest speaker for the even-
All other campgrounds on
ary teachers from School Dis­
works out of a state office, that on the Fourth of July,
I ing was State Senator Ken
trict 129-J will be attending the District at the present are
there is a hot water faucet j She said that the exhibits Jernstedt, of Hood River. Sen.
this conference.
I inaccessible due to snow.
that also leaks Where are our will be on display at the Grade Jernstedt has had his portion
“ecologists’ don’t they know School gym from 1 p. m. to 4 of Linn and Marion counties
it takes water and electricity p. m. on the 4th and she is ask-' placed in his district under the
to run the hot water system? ing that exhibitors stay with new reapportionment law.
Karen Hutchinson Is Prom Queen
of the largest turnouts i-----------------------------------------
This can run into money. But their
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displays to visit with the
He gave a resume of his of One
the
year
for
a
North
San-
!
enough
interest
could
be
gen-
then. I guess it makes no dif- viewers
and I possibly talk to qualifications, and told how he
______ __
ference. there’s bound to be them about their particular became interested in politics. | tiam Chamber of Commerce’ erated to make up a float and I
a lot of waste in any govern­ hobby.
1 He stated his view on some of, meeting were present last1 enter a princess in the Fourth
Wednesday when several from ! of July parade in Mill City.
ment run business.
Mrs. Scott can be contacted the problems which face the ;
for further information by voters this year, and then an-| Chemeketa Community college | Among the guests were re­
! presentatives of the schools of
Did you know that one of calling 897-2361.
I swered questions from the i were on the program.
Frank
Crow,
chairman
of
the
the area. The Chamber is put-
the major problems facing the |----------------------
floor during the remainder of |
nation today is big unions?
i the evening. He said: T want Chemeketa Board of Educa-' ting up $400 for scholarships
^oVc’-me acquainted with the tion introduced the main speak- for the schools in the canyon,
Did you know that in some i Nancy Lalack To
r-io-------
„ n„ i c. i — ».— candidates,
areas teachers’ organizations
I residents of this part of my er. Clarence Caughran, Re- Stayton has two
^striri'^
Development
and
Pub Cathy Connelly and Sandy
Represent
Rainbow
are so strong, in our colleges
11
4 i xx r* man,
w i who
■ r Lx zv c* showed
rx , z \ Smith.
1 4 rx M None
x-x c- signed
1 < r vx xxx4 ■ up
i *x 4 from
•— xx »x-x
lications
especially, that heads of uni­ i Girls as Princess
*he things they expect of me as
1
slides
on
the
college
since
its
Detroit
or
Regis,
but
there
are
1 their Senator."
versities find themselves un­
Miss Nancy Lalack, 16-year-, "leir•___________
j inception The college until re- three from Mill City: Jackie
able to fire professors for al­ old daughter of Mr and Mrs ...
I cent years was a part of the Clark, Vickie Olson and Chris
most any reason’ Look at the Joe Lalack, has been selected Maintenance Crew
I Salem School district. Since Ohrt. Coffman named Frank
situation in Portland. They to represent the Marilyn As­
j the community college educa- Crow. Chris King and Don
even have teacher union sembly No. 60, Order of Rain- j Gets Safety Award
| tion district was formed, Moffatt on a committee to se­
strikes, and are always in a bow for Girls, as their princess
DETROIT - Detroit State growth has been phenomenal. lect students from the appli­
flux over something or other.
for the July 4 celebration.
I Highway
maintenance Caughran
said
-o___ , Dept, -----------------
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-J “Chemekata is cants. These will be announc­
It is too bad when people, like --- ----------- .
Miss Lalack is a past worthy crew was the recipient of a (a strong educational force in ed at the June meeting at the
teachers, who are supposed to
have learned something dur­ advisor of Marilyn Assembly, safety award for the winters the area ” The college has stu- Frontier. This will be a dinner
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j of 1970-71 it was announcedj dents of all ages, including meeting in the evening, when
ing their years of education
. .
.
| many older people who are wives and friends will be in-
here this week.
week
about tolerance, and an ability _---------------- ......
Contestants
W
anted
j
The
award
was
made
at
a
furthering their education. At vited.
to reason, have to resort to
Coffman also named a nom-
State
Highway
Dept,
banquet
the present time some modu-
strike tactics. Tn Mill City I am For Jaycee Poker Run
held at the Keg and Platter lar buildings are being util­ inating committee for new of­
glad this has never been the
I
I ized for administration offices ficers for the 1972-73 year.
case. Usually when there are i The Jaycees state they need in Salem Friday evening.
I contestants for their Motor -
They
are
Harold
Wiltse,
J.
C.
Accepting
the
award
on
be-
and
classr<x>ms.
I
differences of opinion between
Dave Crockett talked about Kimmel and John Fohl.
the board, administrator and | cycle poker run. Maps of the half of the maintenance crew
; run can be secured from sev- was Foreman John Howry of the upcoming budget election
To be elected this year are
teachers, they have been re­
Miss Karen Hutchinson was crowned 1972 Prom
solved without threat of strike. I eral business houses in town. the Detroit State Highway De-! saying it certainly is not out a president, vice president, se­
Registration will begin at partment Division.
of line for what is being ac­ cretary-treasurer, besides di- Queen Saturday night at the Santiam High School
I hope it continues this way,
The presentation was made complished, and urged people [ resetors from the communities Junior-Senior prom. Her escort was Darrell Plotts Prin­
because if our teachers strike, | 10 a. m on May 7, and the
and I know they are too smart event will begin at 11, rain or by Fred Klaboe. State Deputy to get out and vote, and sup­ represented by the Chamber. cesses were Jenny Chance with escort Randy Walker
At the nominating meeting, it
port the college.
Highway Engineer, Salem.
for that, I’d be one of the first shine.
will be possible to make nom- and Sherry Richards with her escort Bryan Rush.
During
the
business
session
This
is
the
second
time
the
to campaign for the dismissal
President
Jerry
Coffman
ask
'
¡nations from the floor besides Theme for the prom was “Garden of Friendship."
of everyone who joined the children being educated by­ Detroit Division has received
ed for a committee to see if t those named by the committee. —Stan Ogden Photo.
the safety award.
strike I wouldn’t want our such instructors.
Idanha Posts To
Boys and Girls State
Electrical Fire
Closes Plant
vibiv
uictjf
Lions Plan Auction Minto Dam To
Be Inspected May 2
Saturday, May 20
iuoiwi
Chamber Members Hear
Men Talk About Chemeketa
Scholarship Com. Named
I