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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1972)
O' — , ^pre' ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY—OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND ‘ xoFxR »9 iup and Down I The Avenue THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON Till KSDAY, JI LY 20, 1972 Bean Festival Festivities ¡Motorcycle Hits Deer; Two Injured To Begin Friday Evening Newly Appointed Region Forester $4.50 a YEAR — 10c a Copy Enterprise Subscribers Now Eligible for Free Color Photos for Rest of Month A Salem man and his wife STAYTON — The 1972 San.j-------------------------------------- were hospitalized late Sunday i tiam Bean Festival-Stayton park ¡n stayton Sunday, July when their motorcycle struck I There is only one thing Centennial \ ear-activities gets 03, commencing at 11 a. m. In a deer on Highway 22 two wrong with vacations—they under way Friday evening, tbe evenjng a| g o'clock, an miles west of Mehama. end. And then comes Monday July 21, with the selection and an.star wrestling match is John Allen Collins, 28, and morning and back to work. I crowning of the Queen at the scheduled at the Stayton Union Emma Jane Collins. 24, both Having a fine portrait made don’t mind work once I get Union High School auditorium High ¡^001 gym. The carnival of 99 Bliler Ave. NE, were of the family is something that Heirloom Tapestry Finish Por into gear, but the initial at 8 o’clock. On Saturday ev- start3 rolling' I is almost always talked about, trait (in color.) Tuesday ev taken to Salem Hospital Me plunge is like taking a cold ening. July 22. the Regis High, ening. July 25, on and continues morial Unit, Marion County ’ but seldom do families ever shower. It isn’t so bad after Athletic Association is spon-1 tho balance of the week. think! Anyone renew On sheriff deputies said. | get around to it. Now a grand ing Just you get wet all over. their subscription Mrs. Collins was reported soring a “Sing-A-Long at the Wednesday evening at 7:30 is i opportunity presents itself. The (for one present Three different times we Philippi Carport. This starts the notej Whiskerino Contest in fair condition Monday with year past renewal 1 Mill City Enterprise offers all have spent vacations at Wal at 8 o’clock. An old-time Pic- ( or any new subscriber a broken arm and leg, while ' present subscribers and anv date) lowa State park near Joseph. nic is scheduled at the Pioneer judging—outdoor civic stage.; her husband was in good con will be entitled to this lovely, 1 new subscriber to The Mill The famed Talent Show, an i It is a wonderful place to re portrait, free of charge. City Enterprise a free 8x10 large annual, well-attended event.! dition with a broken leg. lax. and it has a perfect set If a family portrait isn’t The deer was killed, deputies I will be on the outdoor civic, ting nestled in the mountains possible, then plan on bringing said. Thursday evening, July ! stage with the lake at the north end one or all of the children. Lo 27 at 8 o’clock. On Friday, at of the park. The park itself cations and sitting dates will 6 p. m. the Kiddies parade, was filled to the top almost be published later. Pictures Theodore A. Schlapfer, pre- larger and better this year, every day for the seven days will be taken in approximately -ently in charge of the South will be held in downtown we were there. We had quite a four weeks. Only one to a fam ern Region of the Forest Ser I Stayton. This will be followed camp setup. Three couples ily. Clip out the coupon of vice. has been appointed by that evening with “Rambling George and Evelyn Davis. Mel the ad in this issue and mail Chief Forester John R. Mc Rod,” a special event on the and Goldie Rambo and us. We High School’s or bring it in today. Santiam chapter of the Am Guire as Regional Forester of] Santiam had side by side camp grounds. erican Association of Retired civic stage. The grand parade, Remember, even if your pre mv x «vuit , Cheerleaders and Wolverettes j the Pacific Northwest Region. over 100 entries, will be | sent subscription still has not in the choice location we i persons will have a picnic at i with headquartered in Portland. He attended Rally Camp last week m. event Saturday, i had last year, but it was nice. ■ j0Rn Neal Memorial park in the 10 29. a. This succeeds Rexford A. Resler, *n Portland. The varsity cheer- time to run, we’ll simply add year, commemor- I Wc thought possibly we could | Lyons Wednesday July 26. * July who has been promoted to As- leaders and Wolverettes at- this renewal to it. Just con- ating the Centennial of the change to the other location This w,n take the place of the 1 founding of Stayton in 1872 by j sociate Chief, Washington, D.C. j tended the sessions at Lewis tact the Mill City Enterprise on Monday, but the young gal regular meeting which is us- | Drury Stayton, many features , “Schlapfer has had an ex-,and Clark college while the J. office. in the office told us those■ ually he]d at Santiam High There are positively no ceptionally well-rounded car- V. Cheerleaders were at Uni- ' have been added. The 1972 Fes- j campsites were reserved all | school. strings attached. See the big eer with the Forest Service,” versity of Portland, I tival theme is “ Centennial I DETROIT — Employment on through July and August. How I fbe potluck dinner will start Memories,” There will be 20 the U.S. Forest Service sum- said Chief McGuire. After gra Varsity cheerleaders attend- ad on page 3 this week. pKnilf about +hat that. Tt It coomc seems that that rr»r»c4- most ' ; at 12:30 and those attending I 110-speed bicycles given away mer crews has been completed duating from the University of . ing were Patti Babbitt, Linda of the country now moves on are asked to bring their own i A chicken barbecue. Stayton it was announced here this Georgia in 1943 and serving ' Long, Starla Neal and Gloria wheels to their vacation spots.' table service. Coffee will be three years with the U.S. Navy, Poole. Going as Wolverettes j Centennial Beer Garden, July week. and each year conditions be-1 furnished by the organization. Those returning on the Sup Schlapfer joined the Forest j weri Karen Howell and Nancy 27, 28 and 29. comt more crowded. Oh well, The Melody Aires, directed pression crew and the number Service as a forestry aid on Lalack. In the final evalua that is the price we must pay i by Earl Loucks, will provide of summers they have been the Shasta National Forest in tion on Thursday the cheer for living in a beautiful state. music and the remainder of employed here include Dwight California, For the next 13 leaders won a superior ribbon. The three couples left Wai- j the day will be spent visiting. Bowen, off and on since 1967, years, he served in positions of In preliminary competition Iowa park on Friday forenoon Members and their guests ' Jeffrey Burch and Harland increasing responsibility o n they won an outstanding rib and ended up at Mt. Vernon are invited to attend for an Towne, 1968, Tom Dorigan and National Forests in California, bon and two honorable men for Friday night. The Davises afternoon of fellowship and re Larry Godwin, 1969, Larry gaining experience in timber tions. In the drill team and took off for home Saturday, I laxation. I Cameron, Peter Hawley and management and fire control dance competition, the Wolver but Rambos and us stopped ov- ________________ Those needing transportation ettes won a trophy. j Ed Sargent, 1971. Three new as well as administration. er at the Metolious. It too, was rna*y”c“ontact_ Orville Downing, ** were added this I crewmen J. V. Cheerleaders attending filled to the hilt, but we did cbapter president, or any summer. They are Forrest the University of Portland ses One bid was received by the find one nice spot with full I AARP member. Johnson and sion were Kathy Corning, Ver- Mill City Council this week to hookup. Since coming here 191 The annual Old Timers pic 1 Arnold, Scott Tim Vohs. lene Peterman, Sally Poole and solve the sewer problems of years ago, I had always want nic will be held Saturday, Au-1 Christy Spurgeon. Circle Drive in the southwest ed to spend a night in that lo Motorcycle Rider Hurt gust 5, at Fishermen’s Bend The five man Helitack crew [includes Rex Hutchins whose Providing transportation for part of the city. cation. That was one first for When Machine Flips park West of town. Social Security beneficiaries 1 the girls were Mr. and Mrs. D. employment dates Arnie back Powen to the Scharff Brothers, Salem, bid this vacation. The other first DETROIT—Monte Holcomb, This event was originated originated summer of w64 need not apply for the 20 per L. Corning, Mrs. Willard How $10,480 to construct three 1,500 was when the wife and I took 22. Foster, was injured about by a group of longtime resi a ride on the lake at the State 2:30 last Wednesday afternoon j dents but anyone living in the 1 and Keith White since the cent benefit increase signed ell, Mrs. Joe Lalack, Mr. and gallon holding tanks, a pump Park in one of those water when his motorcycle flipped in area is cordially invited to at ' summer of 1969. Two new men into law by President Nixon 1 Mrs. George Long, Mr. and ing station and drain field. The | were added this summer. They on July 1. C. I. Flaten, district Mrs. Vern Peterman, Leo bid was taken under advise bikes. Lots of good exercise. loose gravel on the Powerhouse tend the noon potluck affair. are John Girod and Richard manager, said today that all Poole and Bob Williams. ment. The weather was fine most Road near Detroit dam. Hol Those in charge would par Social Security beneficiaries The city received a letter of the trip, but Friday and comb was taken by Idanha ticularly like to have residents ' Johnson. from the State Health Divi Saturday were hot, and the Rural Fire ambulance to San-1 bring pictures of people and ! All of the Prevention Guards who are on the benefit rolls in sion last montli condemning trip home Sunday was a little tiam Memorial hospital w’ith events in early days or any I returned this summer. They September will receive the in the septic system which had on the warm side. One thing undetermined internal injuries other mementoes they may are Chuck Benesch, Pearl crease automatically. The in is effective beginning been serving the 21 homes. upon arriving home, we found and a possible fractured right have. There will be a bulle- Creek Guard Station, summers crease Colorado Honor Roll Clark & Groff Engineers, that our neighbor, Al Pease elbow. Hospital attendants said tin board and tables for such since 1968, Douglas Ethridge, with payments for the month Gold Butte Lookout, Summers September. Some 299 students at the Salem, designed the replace had kept the lawn watered. ’ his condition was good that ev- displays. average monthly benefit University of Northern Colo ment system. The state ap Nice to have a neighbor like j ening. Holcomb reportedly was The afternoon will be spent since 1970, Ron Harper, Breit- for The a retired worker goes up rado have been named to the proved it, subject to expand enbush G. S. summers since visiting and games will be pro that, isn’t it? employed as summer help at vided for anyone interested. I ; 1961, Rick ---------- $134 to $162; for a re ‘‘Dean’s Honor Roll” for the ing the drain field and the Schulze, Marion ,, , from dam. tired couple from $224 to about 1971-72 academic year. For more .ho»! Kor^ G. S. city starting plans for a city- While away this time, we 1 ; the The ambulance was dispatch West, $271. A widowed mother with The list was announced by wide sewer system. did listen in a little to the ed earlier in the morning about interestd may contact Orville ™ since 1964, Rick summer two children will receive an i i Dr. Theodore" M. Nelsoij, UNC A public hearing on the Cir- Democratic National conven 10 o’clock to the scene of an ac- Downing, Mrs. M. G. Rambo Blowo_ut_^Road area’ average social security benefit dean of students. since 1970. : ele Drive proposal was set for tion in Miami. It was just a- ' cident Shaw, officers • or Mrs. Elmer two miles east of Wilderness Rangers include, of about $386, up from $322. Tn order to qualify for the 8 p. m. July 31. bout like all other conventions. r Idanha about | of the group, and, also, the Herb near McCoy Road. The Marion For a disabled worker with a ’¡sting, a student must be full In other business, the coun Lots of promises — most of victims did not seek its aid. i committee in charge of ar-1 Lake, Bastuscheck, summers off and on wife and one or more children, time and maintain a 3.50-3.75 cil Wednesday night granted a which will be impossible to. A report said three vehicles rangements. -ince 1960. Dan Pakula, Duf the new average monthly pay- grade point average for fall, six-month franchise and rate fulfill. Anytime any person, were involved in the incident, fy ___ Lake, summers since 1969. ment will be about $354, in winter, and spring quarters. increase to Bud Cline of Mill whether it is McGovern, or one of which flipped over on I i'wo new Rangers have been | creased from $295. The special] Included on the list is Lar City Disposal. Nixon, or anyone else of eith its top. No further details Rod Pfoer+ner Keeps added this summer. They are ‘ monthly payments that are ry L. Hillesland, son of Mr.| The cost will increase from er major party, who may have learned about the inci Track of Weather Now Tom Brandt, Pamelia Lake ‘ made to certain individuals and Mrs. Spencer J. Hillesland $2 to $3 for the first can. The the hot seat of President of. were dent other than a report that and Terry Turk, Jefferson age 72 and over who are not of Mill City. j increase is due to the firm no the United States, makes pro the lead car apparently at Monday afternoon Rod Park. insured for regular social se longer being able to use the mises of cutting taxes, plugg-1 tempted to make a turn and Pfoertner asked a Mill City, curity benefits will also be in- . city dump and having to truck ing tax loopholes, giving more I the two vehicles following resident if it gets that hot1 crased by 20 percent, from Linn County Historical . the garbage to Stayton or pay government aid to everyone. | crashed into the rearends in a here every year. The person $48.3 to $58 for an individual Foresi Service Fire for it to be trucked there. you know full well that he is chain reaction. the question was asked of said, and from $72.50 to $87 for a The rates will be reviewed either insane, or else he think- Society To Meet Sun. “I guess so, for at least a few ; couple. ' *n six months. Crew Puts Out Fire the people are entirely stupid. ] days.” Rod then replied that The new law also includes a Total bills in the amount of The Linn County Historical It is impossible to do both, cut, Detroit Hires Two he never will have to ask provision for automatic annual $1,179.76 were authorized for taxes, and at the same time j New Teachers Society is holding a potluck I that type of question again Near Gooch Falls increases in social security payment. increase government spending i as he is now keeping track of A benefits as the cost of living picnic at Waterloo Park, area The police reported 29 traf It just doesn't work out that ■ DETROIT — School Superin the weather each day, morn MARION FORKS rises in the future a recom- No. 2 for this Sunday at i M fic citations, 31 warnings and tendent Ron Wilkerson an way. ing, noon and night. In this small blaze which occurred rnendation made by President p. m. Those attending are ask- three adult municipal citations nounced this week that two last Wednesday on a piece of McGovern, if elected, and way he will be sure of what I issued. There were 20 com- private property in the Gooch Nixon in his 1969 message on cd to bring table service. puts some of his spending pro. ■ new teachers have been hired he is talking about. social security. 1 plaints and 60 incidents re- for the 1972-73 school year. miles Falls area about three grams into effect, the taxpayers A good program is planned ported, Two prisoners were He also plans to get a rain Under the new law, the con ' They are Miss Marsha Taka- was east of Marion Forks are really going to feel the guage and keep track of the I tribution and benefit base according to Floyd D. Jenks, lodged and 21 court cases pro- pressure when they get their I sumi, a graduate of the U of precipitation alsovlf this works quickly controlled by a U. S. the maximum amount of an president. I cessed. (O, who will teach third grade tax bills. maybe he 1 rill give the Forest Service crew. nual earning that is counted j and Tom LaRoche, a graduate out, The fire of unknown origin, information to T le Enterprise for benefit and contribution I only wish the time would ¡of Mt. Angel college, who will so it can carry a ocal weather burned sone 3O’x3O’ of brush purposes will rise from the Grandstand at Allen Field Repaired teach fourth grade. in a logged off area. Fire Con come when wages and produc report weekly. present $9.000 a year to $10.800 Vincent Drago, who taught tion could come close to a bet The weather lere Sunday trol officer, Vai Andermatt, in 1973 and to $12,000 in 1974 ter balance. Most men now reading (Title I-Gov.) last year and Monday wa<: wainear the 100 Detroit Ranger Station said. this amount would It was reported at 3 p. m. to Thereafter, adays expect to be paid a huge will teach social studies and degree mark, bia on Tuesday be adjusted automatically to P. E. this year. hourly wage and then not pro west breeze doled the tem- the Detroit Ranger Station keep pace with rising wages Teachers who will not be re. a pera which dispatched a five-man duce to their capacity. This is ture considMobly. This means that as earnings crew to the scene. a sorry thing. I don’t think we I turning this fall are Mrs. Don rise workers whose earnings na Malpass, Mrs. Jeanne Blake, Andermatt said the blaze in these smaller areas are at or above the level of are and Michael MacDonaugh. r plagued with this situation os Hunfer Safety Course was in the mop-up stage late the maximum earnings base that afternoon. much as in the big factories. will pay contributions on high When thousands of people are flight men. The only thing is Set for July 25-26-27 er earnings but they also will The hunter safety course fur hired by a firm, the workers that good workers are hard to have those additional earnings hunters under the age of 18, Court Participates !n seem to lose sight of the fact find. counted toward the benefits I wonder what would hap- will be held the evenings of that they must pull their share that wii be payable to them of the weight in order to make pen if we would have a de- », July 25, 26 and 27 from 7 to Berrian Parade and their families in the fu enough money to keep the i pression like the “dirty 30s.' 9 p. m. ture. The class will be conducted The Mill City Fourth of July firm solvent, Unions too are Probably half the people at fault to >ome extent, as would commit suicide. On the at the Mill City Elementary Court attended the Newberg many times they protect a. other hand, it might be a good School. Registration must be Berrian Festival parade Satur Detroit Dam-Weather Pool worker who is mediocre. As | thing, and the people just obtained and signed by par day morning. Queen Jackie Max. Min Elev. Pep long as he pays his dues, he | might settle down and show ents or guardians prior to the and princesses Linda, Nancy, some real pioneer spirit. I first class. Forms may be ob and Starla were accompanied July 12 76 56 1569 63 000 gets just the same wages the man who is a good worker. don’t think we’ll ever see a tained at Mill City Pharmacy i by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bain, Juiy 13 82 58 1569 83 0.00 Something should be done to i depression like the one that and the Spoitsman Center. All Mr. and Mrs. Dale Edwards, July 14 79 57 1570.00 ooo The grandstand at Allen Field has been repaired July 15 85 58 1570 00 0.00 weed out this type of circum followed the 1929 market three classes must be attended and Mrs. Rodney Syverson. Princes es Debra Barnhardt, July 16 89 60 1569.98 OOo since schcxil let out. Much of the structure had become stance in industry today. Hea crash. The government couldn’t to pass the course. Instructors will be Bill Bogle Patti Babbitt and Patty Mc July 17 95 61 1569 94 0.00 rotten, and as a safety precaution, it was rebuilt with vens knows the wages are high afford to let it happen, as they Clintock were unable to attend. July 18 95 56 1569 91 000 concrete.—Enterprise photo. enough now to get real top need the taxes to keep going. and Frank Stromquist. Rj Don Moffatt AARP Members To Have Picnic At John Neal Park ' High School Rally Girls Attend Camp Forest Service Old Timers To S. S. Benefits To Increase In July City Gets One Bid for Sewer On Circle Dr.