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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1972)
The Mill City Enterprise ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY—ORE GON’S EAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND VOLUME XXvn . .u$EK 28 Up and Down The Avenue 1 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE-MILL CITY, OREGON Sound System Given To Local Church p|<p$ n .11 Lebanon Firm Top Bidder At Timber THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1972 Charles Wirkkala Retires Reported In Sa,e Friday/ Ju|y 7 Canyon Area Jr. Woman's Club To Sponsor Clinic It was announced Sunday morning at the Presbyterian Church that Clare and Ruth I see by the papers where Denman, missionaries to Guad DETROIT—Champion Inter, the young person who killed, alajara. Mexico, who have had national (formerly U. S. Ply Mrs. Della Marie Brockamp a a close connection with this wood) Lebanon, was the ap- | few weeks ago is going to face church for a number of years, 1 parent successful bidder at a murder charge in an adult will be the guests at a no-host1 « t *____ r Monday, July 17, is the date DETROIT—Two fires were, $695 259.88 for an estimated court. And why not? If the luncheon in Fellowship Hall, I reported Monday in the area, I 10.460,000 board feet of Wil set for the vision and hearing young fellow is old enough to about one o’clock next Sunday, [ both being caused by man. A ’ clinic at the Saniiam High lamette National Forest tim commit a crime of that magni. July 16. All members and. grass fire occurred near Stuck- ber, in the Leone-Hill timber School Student Commons, from tude, he certainly is old enough 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. friends of the church are cor- ' arts ___ ______ ___________ ____ Lumber Co. cold ____ deck in sale, conducted at Detroit to take his medicine. Of course dially invited to attend the Idanha about 1:30 p. m., re-1 Ranger Station Friday. The Mill City Jr. Woman's we have our usual group who luncheon as well as the infor- portedly by a discarded cigar-1 Some 7,900 MBF of Douglas Club is sponsoring the clinic state he is mentally disturbed mal discussion which will fol- ette. I I and Mrs William Boester is Fir sold for $73.90 per thous- -and this may be true, but is low. Making arrangements are j The blaze was noticed by ;n chairman The clinic will be dt°fWe7entTa“bov7 th/ëd- that any reason to treat him free to all pre-school children, Deame Kelly and Virginia 1 Warren Coffin, crane opera- V€rtised rate. Flve hundred Charles Wirkkala who has worked for the Corps of with kid gloves and let him ages three to six, under the Fisher. tor for the firm. It was quick- MBF of Western Hemlock and loose on the public right away ( A new speaker-system has. ]y extingushed by employees. other coniferous species sold Engineers at Detroit Dam for the past 23 years has supervision of a county nurse. so he could commit a like retired. Prior to working for the Corps, he was with the Children will be seen by ap been installed at the Presby- A column of smoke arising at the advertlged rate of $33.. crime, or even a worse one?, tenan Church through a gift1 from the west end of Piety Transportation Services of the Government for several pointment only. ¡55 per 1,000. I am beginning to doubt the ! Parents wishing to bring the from Miss Daisy Geddes, enab-, Knob (island in the Lake) on I Included in the sale was years. In tthe above photo, Wirkkala can be seen re validity of many of the court ( ling everyone to hear satis- j the south shore was noted by 257 acres of All species logs ceiving his Certificate of Retirement and a certificate above aged children to the actions. I think they are far factorily from any part of the this reporter and husband as of appreciation for his faithful service from Project clinic should call Mrs. Boester too lax in interpreting the law. j sanctuary. Barney Scott volun we were returning from Mill priced at $87.84 per acre. Engineer Westrick, while L. Luehring, chief of operat at 897-3175 for an appointment. I The stand is located approx, I feel that they are giving the teered to do the installation City about 2 p. m. Monday. It imately u iv ions and maintenance looks on. 10 miles N. E. of De- criminal just a little too much 1 of the new equipment, which Breitenbush Road. leeway. I am certain these I includes microphones at both was reported to the Ranger tr0,, up Saturday Afternoon Station and a fire patrol was There were three qualified Workers at Dam Get Certificates judges take their jobs serious-1 the pulpit and the lecturn. sent out to investigate. It turn bidders. ly, and it is sometimes a thank-1 The congregation appréciât, Accident Injures One ed out to be a campfire which less job. They have a good deal j ed the appearance of the re DETROIT—A Redmond man the camper thought he had of weight upon their shoulders, i organized choir, directed by I was injured late Saturday at put out. However, it revived Accident Injures but that is why they are1 Doris Sheythe, last Sunday ternoon, when his car left and was burning in the duff judges They have asked for j morning. A special number 1 highway 22 and rolled over, of the foreset floor. Both of Idanha Man Monday these positions, therefore they was presented by Mr. and Mrs. j shearing off a telephone pole, these fires could have been must be mature enough, and! Robert Hays. Mr. and Mrs. about a half mile West of Big IDANHA—Larry Lyon, Idan quite serious if it had not been tough enough, to meet all, Carl Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Mon Cliff Dam on the North San ha, was taken to Salem Memor for quick action. challenges. It is the on’y way te Megargel. Mrs. Shields Re tiam Highway. At this time of the season ial Hospital by Idanha Rural in which our courts can be ef Mine. Mrs. Lee Ross, and Mrs. David Hunt of 963 55th St., forest floors and grass along Fire District ambulance about fective. Redmond, was taken by Stay Barney Scott at the electric highways are becomming in- *8:50 P. M. Monday night fol- ton ambulance to Santiam Me creasingly dry and all who lowing an accident ^ organ. In other action of note this morial Hospital, Stayton. Cause 2 use _j His said ’ Larry travel the highways __ and I-— mother — - was past week, we see where two of the accident or the extent .__ ______ the forests __ for recreational 1__________ riding _ in a vehicle and got out hijackers were killed by the of his injuries was not learned. purposes should be extremely of the vehicle while it was still FBI and it is about time some Immunization Clinic It had been raining and it careful with live cigartettes moving. He lost his balance thing drastic is done to stop I is possible that an oil slick may and campfires. and fell backwards striking his Scheduled at S+ay+on this foolishness. have caused him to loose con Campfires in National For- head. He sustained a possible The sorry part of this fra trol of the vehicle. He was a- concussion. He was checked at ests are not permitted in un- A well-child conference and cas was that one passenger lone in the car. controlled areas. If you do not, the hospital and released, immunization clinic will be was killed by a hijacker and The shearing off of the tele know the disignated areas, |-------------------------------- held by the Marion County two passengers were wound phone pole disrupted long dis- please contact the Districts, $anf;am Valley Grange Health Department Tuesday, In Shuford, left and Ed Atch n the above photo Bill Shuford Atch- = ^ vice for a whTle in ed before the FBI men brought Ranger Stations. They will be receive ------- their retirement certificates -------- from' the Upper .r North s antiam Can ison, center (----------------- ------------- --------------- the criminals down. I have July 18, 1972, at Calvery Lu Santiam Can- Hears Agriculture and the Corps of Engineers. With them is Charles Wirk often believed that this is the theran Church, 198 Fern Ridge happy to assist you. I yon. Vai Andermatt, fire control 1 «+u rp Rpnorh Rd. in Stayton. Hours will be only way the hijackings can kala, the most recent of the group to retire. When Shu I finer at Detroit Raneer Sta- LegiSIflTUre t\epons be stopped. These fellows are 9:30 a. m. to 12:00 a. m. and ■ officer at Detroit Ranger Sta- ford and Atchison retired the certificates were not 1:00 p. m. to 3:30 p. m. | tion, said Tuesday “ there has _______ _ ______________ LYONS — Santiam Valley probably a little disturbed in I Parents wishing to bring 1 been a total of six fires started i Grange held their meeting Fri available. their minds, or they wouldn’t risk the lives of so many peo their children to be seen by 1 by campfires already this sea- day night. Reports were heard Lyons Ci+y Council nhveinian chnnld makp an I son. One of these fires was at from Agriculture by Lloyd ple just to get some “easy mo the physician should make caused by dis- gletto and Legislature by John Grants Franchise To ney” or a plane ride to some appointment in advance by Breitenbush, carded ashes,” he said. I Shafer with the usual business other country. The more hi calling Mrs. Walter Frey phone Santiam Sanitary Ser. Andermatt said he thought carried out. jackings the more danger to 769-2732. Well-child conferences pro I cool mornings cause vacation-1 A discussif)n was held on LYONS At the meeting of the passengers. I probably ers to build warming camp-1 cieanjng and repairs to hall. the City Council Wednesday It has been reported that a would feel somewhat differnt- vide an opportunity for parents , ( fires then when - the night an ordinance was pass “Hunter Safety Program” will 2— sun comes At the next meeting a “Safe ly if I were one of those being to consult with a physician and Sem. 9 Wks. public health nurse about the1 out I and 1 weather conditions jy Program” will be held. ed granting a franchise to San be conducted again this year. shot at. but by the same token, warm, the campfires are not * " At the lectures hour, a Pa FRESHMAN tiam Sanitary Service for six The classes will be from 7 something must be done and health status of their children. 39 4 0 months and establishing a fee to 9:00 p. m. on July 25, 26 and properly disposed of or else triotic program was heard Kelly Boeckstiegel done now before the airways Immunizations for all ages are 3.7 3.7 of $2.80 per month for one 27. Further information on the they are forgotten about. with Thurman Smith in charge Patty Tower are again safe for the citizens given at the clinics when in ..... 3.3 3.3 can a week and $1.55 for each program was not available at The forests are a lovely Mrs. Olene Smith sang “This Kevin Hills dicated. No appointment nec who wish to use them. 3.2 3.2 additional can. The City will I place to vacation, so lets pro is my Country,” and Lloyd Lola Mohr press time. This is just not some game essary for immunizations only. tect them by being careful Sletto gave a reading "I Am SOPHOMORES receive three percent franchise Special emphasis is being fo Complete details will be pub played by kids. It is for real, Remember, Lets Keep Oregon The Nation.” A song selection lished next week 4.0 4 0 fee. and all people should realize cused on measles immuniza Bonnie Young Western Security Bank open-1 was given by Mr and Mrs Marty Gardner 3.6 3 6 that if drastic action is needed tions. If your child is one year Green. Thurman Smith, “God Bless Randy Roth 3.5 3.5 ed Monday, July 10. to stop this type of thing, then old or over and has not had House numbers may be ob America Again,” with Mrs. Richard Roth 3.5 3.6 it had better be taken at once hard measles you are encour aged to have him immunized. Lyons Citizens Happy Smith singing and Mr. Smith Sherilyn White 3.3 3 2 tained for $1.00 at the City Re. giving the reading. Guests of Janies Drago 3.2 3.3 corders office Monday through I see now where maybe Mc Parents must accompany child Over New Bank ’he evening were Mr. and Mrs. Robin Wilkerson 3.0 3.0 Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ( Govern may get back his dele ren requesting this service. Bids will be received August ( Ebb Doughty from Eugene. 3 0 gates from California. I hope Coleen Lynn Word has been received that LYONS—For the first time 2nd at the City Hall at 7:30j he does. I don’t think the rules swimming lessons will be giv in the Lyons history, citizens p. in for blacktopping of 20th JUNIORS should be changed after the Bingo Party Friday en at the Turner Swimming are happy to have a bank. The 4 0 40 street and repairs on 7th and Pool beginning July 24. There game has been played—but Western Security Bankmobile Detroit Dam - Weather Lucy Young 10th streets. Sherry Williamson 3.6 3.6 Pool that is the way with politic For Senior Citizens will be ten half hour lessons. rolled into Lyons Monday, 3 0 3.0 Elev. Pep Judy Benton Max ians. If they can’t win one Groups will be divided as The Mill City Jayceettes are July 10, ready for business on Donna Adams 3.0 3.0 Marilyn Chapter 145 1568.00 0 way. they’ll certainly try to? sponsoring another Senior Cit. their specially built site. Visits Juiy 5 9<l intermediate and swimmers 1568.09 0 figure out something else, ev-1 izens Bingo Party Friday even to the Bankmobile are sched- July 6 82 I (no diving instructions) at SENIORS Members Attend en though it may not be on| ing. July 14. at 7:00. 1568.31 0 7 75 10:00 a. m , advanced beginn 3.5 3.5 Sue Morgan uled with their opening July 1568.75 0 8 70 3 3 3.3 Chadwick Installation ers at 10:30 a. m , beginners the up and up. Greg Slayden The party will be held in the ceremonies from 12 o’clock July 1569.09 0 I still think when the heat Fellowship Hall of the Pres noon until 8:30 p. m. 9 59 July Cathi< Crist 3.0 3 0 Attending Installation of Of at 11:00 a. in. and four and 1569.23 0 of the battle begins in Miami byterian Church and all senior 3.0 3.3 ficers of Chadwick Chapter five year olds at 11:30 a m. After the opening ceremon July 10 I 66 Sue Reeves 1569 40 0 that possibly Teddy Kennedy citizens and their friends are ies the bank will call on a July 11 1 Sue Harrison 3.0 3 0 No. OES at Salem Sunday af Registration may be made by 0 Dennis Benton will be in there pitching. I invited. 3.0 ternoon at the Scottish Rite calling 743 4311 regular schedule of each week. Total Pep for hope he doesn’t, as we don’t The outdoor heated pool will Temple were Mr. and Mrs need any more shootings, and Donald Carlson, Mr and Mis have open swimming in the af I have always contended that Mei li Garton and Mr and Mrs. ternoons with a fee charged Salem Chapter 162 any Kennedy running for of Lowell Cree all of Marilyn The Old Town of Detroit fice will be killed some way Chapter No. 145. Mr. and Mrs. Voltin or another. This is a terrible OES Has Installation Mr. and Mrs Ronald Craven thing. No one. whether he is were installed as Worthy Pa Host Family Reunion seeking office or not. deserves tron and Worthy Matron for LYONS Mr and Mrs Ben Ceremonies Friday to be shot at. This certainly is the ensuing year Voltin were hosts for a family not the American way. Ballots Mr and Mr Lowell Cree Mrs. Monnie Hauser, who reunion held Sunday at St. were always better than bul and Mi William M< Clintoi I. w.'.‘ Worthy Grand Matron in Patrick Catholic Hall in Lyons, lets—but a certain class of our > attended Installation ceremon. 1933, was Installing Grand honoring Sister M Frances'« people evidently think other-1 ¡1 . at Salem Chanter No. 162 Matron, Gordon Barker, Past. and Sister M Clarina of Beav OES in Salem Friday even Grand Patron was Installing erton Out of town guests wise. ing. Grand Patron; Clarice Ro were Mr and Mr. Lawrence One of our citizens was tell. I Mrs Joi- Hisel was installed ner, Installing Grand Chaplain; Thomas and Linda of Silver- ing us that when he gets just a as Worthy Matron and Walter Matron, Installing Grand Mar- ton, Mr Geir of Silverton, Mr little richer he’s going to build . Esplín. Worthy Patron. Mary Rlstola, Worthy Grand and Mr Ed Geir and children three swimming pools. “Howi The officers formáis were of shall and Edna Dodd. Install of Seaside, Mr and Mis. Hen come three?”, we ask. "Well”, pale yellow nylon chiffon and ing Grand Organist of Jordan. Mr and ry Thomas I replies he, “I’m going to fill some pale green nylon chiffon ing Worthy Matron and Gor- Mrs Wilbur Sinarta of Hills one with cool water, one with ’he Worthy Matron’s colors for Alzade Gash was the Itetir- boro, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Voltin warm water and leave one the y«ar I. don Barker, P G. P, retiring and Bernice of Jordan, Mr empty.” “Why leave one emp- j Mrs. George Ristola. Worthy Worthy Patron and Mrs. Jim Orndolf and ty?” we ask. Scz he. “Oh , Grand Matron of the Grand A reception followed the In children of Baltimore, Mary- quite a few of my friends j Chapter of Oregon was Instal stallation land, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Ja can’t swim, you know.” ling Grand Matron, Karl B cobs and son of Beaverton, Mr Wipper, Jr., Past Grand Pa FIKI MEN APPRECIATE and Mrs Ronald Palmer ami IIKEMEN CALLED OCT tron, Installing Grand Patron, PUBLIC SUPPORT daughter of Salem, Mr. and Firemen were called to the Clarice Rossner. P M Install Thi Mill City File Depart Mrs John Gerard and daugh Gordon Davidson residence on ing Grand Chaplain, Lilajean ment expressed their apprecia ter of Lyons, Mr and Mrs Ed The above photograph of old Detroit was brought to Th« En N. W Alder Tuesday morning, Farris, P. M . Installing Grand tion this week for the loyal Voltin of Burns, Mr. and Mrs. terprise by Harry Patton. This old town site is now covered by July 11. at 8:15 a. m. Marshall and Jeanette Zeman- support of all residents at the John Zender and children of The fire, which was believed water backed up by Detroit dam. On the left hand side, near auto ek, P M Installing Grand Fourth of July fireworks dis Deming, Wash, Mr. and Mrs to have started in the base Bernard Voltin and daughtei mobile is the old Detroit Post Office. Many changes in the area Organist. play. ment. was quickly extinguish Verne Esch was soloist for The generous public support of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Paul have been made since this picture was taken in 1948. On the right ed and no damage was report the evening A reception fol enables the firemen to present Voltin of Mehama and John nand side of the street is Newport’s Store and Garage. lowed the ceremonies. Voltin of Portland ed the display each year. By B od Moffatt Detroit High Honor Students Listed Hunter Safety Program To Be ' Held In July Swim Lessons To Be Available n