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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1972)
VOLUME XXVII NI MBER 21 Up and Down ] The Avenue ? ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY- OREGON' S EAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITV, OREGON Till KSDAV. MAY 25, 1972 Kohls To Head North S4.SO a YEAR — 10c a Copy To Represent Sea Scouts About Prison Work Prog Enterprise Staff In Burglary Friday A. M. The Mill City Enterprise added a new member to its staff this week with the ar i rival of Fran Bradae from The North Santiam Chamber Eastern Oregon Review in of Commerce had sponsored a • I Grande. White Water Challenge on Me Brad, as hr prefers to br morial Day successfully for The Mill City Pharmacy The Associated Oregon Log. called, is an ex-school teacher Officers will be installed at several years and then had to I a dinner meeting at The Fron. gers, Inc, at their monthly with a Master's degree in ed was burglarized sometime ear abandon the great sporting I tier. Gates. Wednesday, June meeting held Thursday night ucation. ly Friday morning, according event on account of the behav ! 21. There will be a social hour "My first love was always to Mill City police, who set the heard all about the work re ior of some of the contestants. from 7 to 8 and the banquet lease program at the State writing and news work," Brad time at about 4:30. Now it appears that there will will be served at 8. Those plan Penitentiary. Bill Easter, who told us when he arrived early The burglar, who evidently be another White Water Chal ing to attend are asked to let is teaching some of the in this week, "and the best part knew the lay of the store, and lenge this year. It is being Doc Kimmel know prior to the mates about logging practices on the Enterprise Is being able knew what he was after, cut a scheduled for May 28 starting meeting so reservations can be said they have been instrumen to help put together and final- hole In the roof (see photo) and at 10 a. m. with the launching made for dinner. tal in placing 12 in logging ly see your own words in let himself down into the at Pack Saddle Park and end work. Most of them have prov- ■ print.” building with a rope Frank Hattie Golliet will be mist ing at Neal Park. Lyons. en to be real good workers. ' "Mrs. Bradae (a registered Stromquist, owner, said as far ress of ceremonies, and the I can only say I hope this program will include the pre- The industry is in need of1 nurse now working at Grande as he can determine, narcotis event will be run as well as I sentation of scholarships, the good dependable workers, and i Ronde Hospital in La Grande, and amphetamines were taken, when handled by the Chamber , first ever to be given by the one firm in this area now hires l who will shortly join Brad possibly amounting to some in previous years No one lost Chamber. Four scholarships here as soon as they can find $300 to $400 Also missing was one of the men. his life in the events, although will be given. Two went to Verl Moberg, president of i a house) and I are really ’small a sack containing about $60 in there were some near misses. ) Santiam High seniors, and two North Santiam Chapter of the | town’ folks, and we know we ; change, a radio and watch. He I always felt that the Chamber to Satytor. High seniors. Regis Miss Patti Babbitt, the Sea Scout princess for the group stated he felt local firms will be very happy here in said more may turn up missing was just plain lucky that no , and Detroit turned in no names July Fourth celebration, is a Junior at Santiam High should cooperate in the pro- Mill City. Looks like our kind as they continue to go through serious accidents occurred dur i of students who wished to at- School. An honor student, Patti is a member of pep gram, as it most likely would of country and our kind of the merchandise. ing those years, and certainly ! tend Chemeketa this coming The burglar evidently took club, the girls track and volleyball team and was bas prove beneficial both to the people,” said Brad. hope that this run will be a inmates and the loggers. Ex- his time, as footprints in the fall term. ketball statistician. She was sweethearts princess this successful one. The event is perienced loggers are hard to heavy dew were plain when Officers to be installed that being sponsored by a Salem evening will be John Kohls, year and was selected as a varsity cheerleader for next | come by, he said. Noyes Whit- the picture was taken Friday transferred UUIU from Wasco County Union High ten is secretary of the chap-1 firm. I think. —„.Wnnt- Tirv, ToHrna- viH>. year. »eaT. Patti TatU UailSWIieU morning. He got up on the Resident an? J C Kimmel. Schoo’, where she was active in G.A.A.. was secretary- ter. The state-wide group now I roof from the back, cut a hole The French Pete controversy secretary-treasurer. To be on vice president of the Sophomore class and was home- has 14 chapters. There are near the vent stack from the is going to have its day today the board of directors from the coming princess her sophomore year. Patti, the daugn- I about 240 contract loggers and rest room. Tracks were evident all over the roof. He got off Detroit-Idanha area will be ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Babbitt, was active in 4-H > 40 associate members in the The Mill City Lions and the I the roof by stepping onto a and ^rcatJnhSub£mXatw|?^^^^ leader f°F tW° Association. Lions Auxiliary will install | Their main purpose is to ' cement block building rein . from Mill City, Don Moffatt; their officers at a dinner meet of the U. S. Senate’s Commit Mehama, Hattie Golliet, and band together to further the forcement then jumping to the tee on Interior and Insula: Stayton-Sublimity, Dave Hurd. interests of the industry. They, ing at The Frontier Friday ev ground. ening. There will be a social Affairs begin consideration of i A representative from West work for legislation that will He had wrapped his fingers S. 866 which is a bill first in-* be beneficial to the logging hour from 6:30 to 7:30, with the with tape, as several of the ern Security Bank, which is banquet to start at 7:30 o’clock ‘•finger wrappings” were found troduced by Sen. Bob Pack opening a branch in Lyons industry. sharp. wood in December, 1969. It is | will speak at the Wednesday, The Association is striving i on the west side of the build I The float for the Fourth of ■ ing. Police are working on the a bill that would establish the I June 7 board meeting at the for better communications I July was discussed and Chair-j 19,200-acre French Pete Drain- i Riverview. within their group and may, I case but no clues have been age as an intermediate recrea-1 in the near future, publish man Dick Blakely stated he reported as yet. Run, sun. and fun combined needed help to complete the tion area — prohibiting con-: to make a great Junior Olym- some type of newspaper, car project. Kelly Lumber Co., struction of roads, harvesting, rying information about their ! pic Qualifying Track Meet on | will furnish the flatbed truck Junior Woman's Club of timber and use of motorized ; Young & Morgan May 18, 1972 at Regis track in j program. for the use of the Lions. equipment within its forested ■ Stayton. Ten elementary1 Are Top Bidders on The Lions Auxiliary has ask Serves Lunch at Park confines. ! schools participated in the an- j ed that the Lions club mem- There are two trends of On Sunday, May 21, the Mill I nual event. There were 192 bere help them out in operat City Junior Woman’s Club ser thought on this area. One National Forest Sale boys and 163 girls, ages 10-15 j Of the eight Santiam boys ing the cook shack in the park ved lunch for the Seabees who group believes that suitable DETROIT — Young & Mor. who qualified for the Sta,;? entered in the meet i on the Fourth. The Lions will were working in the new City forests should be managed on rron Tnn KYill C’it'V W3C C11P- Track meet held last weekend Total scores were Cascade I i have their annual breakfast, Park. a multiple-use basis, sustaining 8an V WjS suc’ Oregon’s lumber - producing cessful ■*“’ bidder Thursday at three came home with a prized 88, Scio 72, Stayton 69, Mill I GATES—The regular meet- ! 1 with the gals taking over when j Chairman was Carol Brosig economy and simultaneously $29.063 for an estimated 1,570,- medal given for the first six City 67%, Jefferson 66, Salem j 1 ing of the Gates City Council ' they are through serving the with Kathy O’Donnell assist Academy 55, Mari-Linn 43%, . contributing to the state’s out 000 BF of Willamette National places in each event. [ was held at City hall Thurs- morning meal. ing. Members helping and ser Jerry Grant, throwing with North Santiam 22, Detroit 21, | day. door recreational facilities. Forest timber. ving the lunch were Margaret There was just one other bid a cast on one arm, unleashed St. Mary’s 0. Then we have another group ! Several letters were read, Stromquist, Bobbie Brewster, Among the 19 boys and girls one from Marion County stat- Baccalaureate Here that wishes to lock up this der in the oral auction at De his best-ever throw of 184’1” Connie Brewster, Donna Blan, troit Ranger station. on his first attempt in the Fri who qualified to go to the forest and reserve it solely for mey had naa raised their tneir septic -, — ... Mabie Booster and Judy Bogle. they The Mill City firm bid $20.65, day preliminaries. The throw Portland Jr. Olympic meet are ing use by those who seek their tank inspection fee from $10 to! 'Of Wednesday On Saturday the group was recreation on foot or horseback. a nickel above the advertised held up during the finals on James Boeckstiegel, Detroit in $20. It was reported it would served lunch by the wives of price per 1,000 for 1,390,000 Bf Saturday and Jerry emerged French Pete, which by the the 50 yd. dash and David take 40 yards of gravel at a Santiam High School Bac- City officials, employees and way is located some 60 miles | of Douglar fir. An estimated with a third place medal. This Wright, Mill City in the 440 I cost of $118 to repair Clark St. I calaureate Services will be personnel with Mrs. Don Gil east of Eugene looks like it 180,000 feet of western heml is the highest place a Santiam yd. Race Walk. | Minutes of the two previous held Wednesday, May 31, at 8 lenwater in charge. did over 100 years ago. This lock and other coniferious track member has achieved in Local students who received Planning Commission meetings ( P- m. in the Santiam Auditor- area has been "clear-cut” by species sold at the advertised many years. ribbons included the following:, were read and 1 recommenda- lurn- ... . - I Tli Sophomore, Matt DeMain, Midget Boys 220 yd. Relay, Ron ' tions acted on. A . rough idea fire at one time, and now there i rate of $2 per MBF. The invocation will be by Santiam Golf Ladies I The Whitewater sale is lo- ran his fastest ever 100 and Bilyew, Casey Namitz, Jim is a young forest growing of the proposed ordinance the I Rev. Charles Fultz and the there. Many of the trees are j | cated ------ about 12 miles east of 220, but was able to make the Pyeatt, Mickey Viamonte, Mari Planning Commission has set scripture and benediction by Play on Tuesday here. finals only in the 220. He ran Linn. James Boeckstiegel, Long tled on was presented at the Rev. John DeMain. Rev. Don becoming infested with bugs, here, The 18 hole group of the and need to be harvested so l the 100 in 10.3 and the 220 Jump, Detroit; James Boeck meeting, but due to its length, ald Dishong will deliver the Santiam Indies’ Golf club in 23.1 in the prelims. In the stiegel, 50 yd. Dash, Detroit; the council decided to hold a sermon “You Are Needed.” the remaining trees can make Two Graduate from played Tuesday for “fewe t finals of the 220 on Saturday David Wright, 440 yd. Race special an effective growth. Roads| The Santiam High School putts.’” Thursday, meeting Chemeketa College his blocks slipped and he was Walk, Mill City. are needed in the area, so | | May 25, to read and discuss it. chorus wil present two hymns Winners were Mrs. Wayne crews can get into it in case of The 1972 Chemeketa Com clocked in 23.4. Still, he was Midget Girls, Jani VanAgt- Councilwoman Evans resign and Thomas Grant will play Schug with a 32 for Class A, fire. This is where the big munity college graduating class able to land the fourth place mael, Long Jump. Mari-Linn. ed from the Commision and Mrs. W. B. Chamberlain with a..„ ’he prelude and recessional. hassle starts. The ones who I includes 397 students from spot. ! Junior Boys — Kevin Long, Ron O’Donnell was asked to ■ 37 foi Cl.i ■ H and Mrs Clar The other Santiam placer want to lock up the area for throughout the Mid-Willamet- 880 yd. Race Walk, Mill City. take her place. ence Applegate with a score Freshman high-jump a few users, who have the time ! te Valley and other locations , was Intermediate Boys, Maurie i It was reported the fire de Electrical Storm of 30 for Class C. Mrs. Ken to hike, or ride horses into the including one foreign country, ' standout Gary DeMain. Gary Richards, Mike Morgan, Rick partment would install the Cole won low net with a 73 area, and the others who would i Graduation exercises will be I bettered his own school re Lady, Stan Olson, 440 yd Re two fire hydrants in Lynwood Hits Canyon Area and low gross went to Mrs. like to have a place where at the Salem Armory Auditor- cord jump (set during the Dis lay, Mill City. Robert Franz with a score of addition as soon as weather t they could take their families I lum at 8 p. m. Friday June 9. trict Meet) of 5’11” by three SECOND PLACE DETROIT An electrical 78. permits. on a one-day outing. This ac I Main speaker will be John inches as he cleared the bar Midget Boys, Larry Gifford. Council meeting will now storm, the second of the sea tion by the preservationists is Salisbury, news director of at 6’1” and took a fourth place Softball throw. Mill City, Al start at 7:30 instead 8, begin son moved into the Upper quite effective. As long as they , KXL in Portland. in the event. lan Megargle, Long Jump Mill | ning with the Thursday meet North Santiam Canyon late BOND DRAWING WINNERS Santiam’s 440 relay team. City; Mike Gordon, High jump, i can keep a hassle going, they Winners of the Bond draw Saturday afternoon bringing The graduates include tw’o ing. are in effect winning their local students: Lynn E. Cuts-1 while it did not make it past Mari-Linn. more rain. The loud peals of ing at the Annual Gates Fire battle. No one can go into the forth, law enforcement, and | the preliminaries, did set a thunder and flashes of light- mens Dance held recently were Midget Girls, Julie Neal, | area with any mechanized ve I Linda Marie Ruby, t technical | new school record with a 46.1 Softball Throw, Mari-Linn,, Charley Tucker of Gates who ning lasted about an hour. — hicles or equipment, and no nursing. Forest officials said no fires won the $50 00 Bond and time. Teresa Seales, High Jump. Mill i i Lori Hildebrandt, the lone roads can be built. A real ef occurred from the storm, but Wayne Alban, Wayne Re bo, ... fective block is placed in the Santiam girl to compete in the City. added, sometimes sleepers can Roy Pate and Clarence Fred Junior Boys, Jim Wright, way of proper management of Baccalaureate Service State Girls’ meet held in con- Long Jump. Mill City; Danny | and do spring alive many rickson, each winning $25 00 A». _ 1 boys, ___ also «1«^ the forest. It probably never To Be Held Thursday junction with the Bradley. High Jump, Mil) Ci»y;i Awards night will be Thurs-, weeks after an electrical storm. Bonds. will be settled, as both sides came home a winner as she Danny Bradley, Robert Resch,; day. May 25 at 7:30 in The I | DETROIT — Detroit High over-react to the situation. took a fifth in the 100 meter I School Baccalaureate services hurdles with a time of 17.1, , Jim Wright, Randy Hilde Santiam High School Audi-] Burglar., Enter Drug Store brandt, 440 yd Relay, Mill City torium. Awards will lie given Camper and trailer owners | will be held Thursday. May 25 her season’s best. Allen Neal, 880 yd. Race Walk, for all Athletics, Pep Club, are faced with another new at 7:30 p. m. in the Idanha G. A. A , Music, Cheerleaders, Mill City. Community unuren. Church. . ... . ___ No vehicle can ' community regulation. Intermediate Boys, Rick Wolverettes, Shop and Annual invocation will be given by i Ranger Uistrict Miring any longer empty their sink Lady, 120 yd. High Hurdles, Coaches, Advisors, Teachers Tomnnrarv Work water on the ground This pos Rev. James McNaughton St r Mill City; Brian Smith Shot and other personnel will be sibly is a good thing, as some Christoph.,’, Church D«.„n I The Detroit Ranger District Put. Detroit; Brian Smith 880 giving out the awards. Master Rev. Ar.-in Johnson, pastor times campers are a little lax of the Idanha Community' I has announced they will be ac yd Run, Detroit; Brian Smith, of ceremonies will be the new with their waste waters of all Church will deliver the ad cepting applications through Ixmg Jump, Detroit; Maurie ly elected student body Presi types The Oregon health di dress, The 3-R’s,” and will Friday. June 2, for temporary Richards 100 yd Dash, Mill dent, Randy Richter vision says now that after employment as forestry aids City. The public Is welcome legislation was passed last give the benediction Several Applications will be accep Intermediate Girls, Lynn musical selections will be pre year, all kitchen waste water ted only from those who are Bodeker, 220 yd. Dash Mill U. S. Ply Has as well as all sewage from ve sented by the Detroit school able to work until the end of City ; Vicki Gordon, Long Jump i chorus. hicles must be placed in tight, the field season or approxi Change of Name Mari-Linn. Processional and Recession sanitary containers. Any camp mately December 1. Applicants IDANHA — According to a al music will be played by Mrs ing outfit without a regular must be 18 years or older and report, expansion of operations holding tank will be required Margaret Zelfer. military applicants must pre Detroit Dam-Weather and marketing lines has result to carry these cans. sent a DD214 discharge when ed in the renaming of U. S Pool These wastes collected in the and one year in jail. Golly, applying. Also, there are no Max. Min. Elev. Pep Plywood-Champion Paper Inc.; cans must only be dumped into that is about the same as a bunkhouse facilities available. May 17 58 45 1566 62 1 08 a diversified products company a recreation vehicle sewage penalty for murder nowadays. .55 with several plants in the Mid- Attitudes are funny things, May 18 48 40 Lo; h dump station, a flush toilet, or It seems that possibly this law .04 Wiilamette Valley. Oregon Traffic Safety May 19 60 55 1565.75 __ ______ a sink waste disposal unit can be nullified by the old the The new name will be .01 which is provided at overnight quip: “I’m disturbed or ment- Commission says. We condemn May 20 Î1 54 1565 29 The above picture was taken by The Enterprise ally unbalanced and want to I a drunken citizen on foot in May 21 63 47 1566 03 1 05 Champion International, fol showing the hole cut in the roof by someone who stole campgrounds. lowing approval of the change . . . - • .42 A violation is a Class A mis see my lawyer,” who usually traffic, but laugh it off when May 22 62 46 1566 45 .22 at a recent stock-holders meet. I a conmderaWe amount of narcotics in an early Friday demeanor and carries a maxi gets them off the hook with a it’s a friend at the wheel of a May 23 54 41 1566 22 | morning entry. Police are still working on the ease. 3 36 lng Total Pep>. for Week high-powered automobile. mum penalty of $1.000 fine light sentence. B) Bj Don Moffatt Lions-Auxiliary To Install Officers Fri Junior Olympics Held Thursday Gates To Install Two More Hydrants