The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 03, 1972, Image 1

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Mill City Enterprise
ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY—OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
NI MBER 31
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON
Up and Down To Represent
The Avenue Santiam-Detroit
In Shrine Tilt
Till KSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1972
Stolen Car Checked Out
Grange To Name
Fair Committees
Residents Attend Hearing
On New Sewer System
There will be a meeting of
1 the Santiam Valley Grange
, Friday. August 4, at 8:00 p m.
Approximately 25 residents
I at the Grange Hall.
attended the public hearing
( Mr. and Mrs. Thurman. Monday evening. July 31, at
Smith are in charge of the the City Hall in Mill City.)
I program arrangements.
Tlie hearing was on the “Lark
| Elmer Taylor, supervisor of Addition”, Circle Drive, sewer
. the annual Grange Fair, will system drainage plans.
• appoint his fair committees.
Most of the homeowners
Refreshments will be served were present to ask questions
following the meeting.
in reference to the expense of
the new system. They also ask­
ed how long the proposed sys­
tem would last or if it were
only a temporary repair.
The Council was also ques­
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tioned as to how long it would
bv I BkJt 1/
be before a city-wide sewer
H» Don Moffatt
In political campaigns a lot
The 20th annual Shriners
system would be Installed as
of dirt is usually brought to. East-West All Star football
the State is requesting.
light. We have reference now 1 game will be played Saturday,
Mayor Herb Peck stated this
to the things that have been August 19, in Pendleton at the
could take three to five years
said about Senator Tom Eagle­ Round-Up Stadium. The pre­
and possibly longer as there
ton, who had been chosen by game pageant will begin at
is lots to be done before it can
McGovern to be his running 7:00 p. m. with game time at
even be presented to the vo­
mate in the upcoming general ( 8:00 p. m.
ters.
election. I think that column­
West head football coach
The majority of the resi­
ist Anderson should be shaken ■ Bob Dixon of the State runner,
dents
involved in the new sew­
up a little bit too, because he up AA Yamhill-Carlton will
er system were agreeable for
was so interested in getting a have Dennis Benton from the
the City to go ahead with in­
“scoop” on his colleagues that State 8 runner-up Detroit. The
stalling the additional three
he evidently didn’t check out Tri-River Conference is well
1500 gallon tanks and drain­
his facts before the story was represented by five outstand­
field as there is now an open
released. This is a sorry thing. ing athletes: Don Fleck, Ken­
The above car is believed to have been used
drainage ditch with raw sew­
No matter that Eagleton had nedy; Mike Mann, Scio; Dick those who burglar zed the Sportsman’s Center here on ! |V|rjK r1 V |\| I 111
age
running which is causing
received phychiatric help in Heuberger, Regis; Gordon the 24th of July. It had been stolen from a car dealer j1
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concern amoung residents in
the past, his record as a United Plotts and John Ruby and as­ in A bany on the 23rd. The Gingerbread House in Me-1
the area.
States Senator has been all sistant coach, Jerry Gibson, hama was M“o broken into on the same niuht. Above i
Wesley Jahn, Supt.
of
right. It may or may not be from State A Champion, San-
; Chief Don Gillenwater, left, Dick Grossr.icklaus, Linn I
Schools, asked the Council for
true that the stress of the of­ tiam High School.
. County Sheriff officer and Sgt. Joe Chailender are |
a two weeks delay to enable
fice of vice president may be ,
By Betty Kelle
him to report to the School
checking the car out for fingerprints. The car was lo- [
too much for him, but that is i
Board for their decision. This
cated at 12:50 Thursday morning by Patrolman Don Visitors this past week at
no reason to crucify him. I,
home of Hollis and Cath­
was granted.
think McGovern should have,
Brewster. It was found on the hill just north of Rose the
erine Tumidge were George
The Council hopes to be ab­
been more cautious when he j
Hardware.—The Enterprise Photo.
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Lock, Miss Marie Szwajda of
le to let the Bid at a special
made his decision, but on the
| Krakow, Poland and George
meeting on Wednesday, Aug­
other hand, how many of us
! Dybicki of Chicago, for the
ust 16, with installation to
July Cooler Than 1971
would think to check out such I
1 past 12 years, before that from
begin as soon as possible.
things during a convention.
Krakow.
Possibly this action will
In Detroit Area
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r
' George Lock’s mother and
The second annual Santiam
make all candidates for high
Catherine have been pen pals Canyon Oldtimers-Newcomers
DETROIT—The following is
office think twice before they
|
for
the
past
25
years
and
for
picnic will be held Saturday,1
’ the monthly weather reading
make decisions. It is a shame
many years Pat and Carolyn August 5, at The Firs shelter
I for July 1972, with compara-
that Eagleton has been subject­
wrote to George.
in Fishermen’s Bend park west
I tive readings for the same
ed to this airing of his personal
George grew up with the of town.
' period a year ago.
life, but that is the way it
dream
of
one
day
meeting
his
A potluck dinner will be ser­
The high temperature of the
goes in politics. I wonder how
Chief Don Gillenwater said
month was 95 degrees on the today that they had recovered mother’s pen pal and the girls. ved at 12:30 with the organi-
many people realize that there
14th, with the lowest being 40 all guns, hunting knives and1 Now his son has dreams of I zation furnishing the coffee.
is a very fine line of demar­
DETROIT—It has been not­
degrees on the 9th. The aver­ other articles taken from the one day being able to visit the Anyone interested is invited
cation between a sane and in­
to attend and renew old ed in recent weeks that both
age mean was 66 degrees. Sportsman Center here July USA.
sane person. By this I am not
On the way to Oregon they friendships and make new vandalism and rowdyism is on
There
were 23 sunny days 24. Everything was recovered
saying that Eagleton was ever
Gordon Plotts was the al­
the increase in the Detroit
insane, just because he had1 around senior athlete for San. and five partly sunny. The bal­ but the ammunition it was re­ visited many spots of interest ones.
including Yellowstone Park,
There will be pictures of area.
ance were cloudy, with thun- ported.
been treated by a psychiatrist.
tiam High school, four sport
had lunch in the Space Needle
In recent weeks Detroit
Many people nowdays go to letterman. 2nd team All-State 1 der and lightning on the 21st
The vehicle pictured on this in Seattle, and came by way early days in the area and any-
I one wishing to bring some for school buses have been the
and
in
the
early
morning
hours
this type of doctor to find quarterback, record holder in
page evidently figured in the of Mt. Hood.
target, apparently by young­
I display is urged to do so.
out what makes them tick.
, State play-off in placement : of the 30th. Total precipitation burglary, and four men are
Their enthusiasm was really
Verne and Maude Clark of; sters, who have broken win­
was .05 inches, with two days in custody at the present time.
The public will now be
contagious, everything was so
of gusty winds.
watching closely to see who kicks with a 7 for 7.
It is believed these same men interesting to them. Mom I Stayton will be greeters for dows, side mirrors, headlights,
In July 1971, high temper­ were involved in the breakin
the aay
day assisiea
assisted i>y
by urvmc
Orville anu
and and sprayed the inside of the
in .
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McGovern’s running mate will
« brought them up to the shop| M abel ^„^g Mr. nnd Mrs. buses with the bus fire, ex­
ature was 97 degrees on the at the Gingerbread House i..
be. I don’t think he has a ghost
. and they were fascinated. It
26th, the low 38 on the 2nd, Mehama.
M. G. Rambo are In charge of tinguishers. Gas has also been
of a chance of beating Presi- I
was very interesting talking I entertainment which will be stolen from the buses. The
with an average mean of 71
dent Nixon, but that is just
to them even though Marie [very informal with reminis- breakage is being done by
i degrees. Total precipitation
my own personal opinion. No.
spoke
no English and the Icing the general order of the rock throwing and air-rifles.
I
was
.40
inches,
with
thunder
matter how the cookie crum-
Georges had to translate for day.
Hippie type people have also
' and lightning on the 30th and
bles, this is going to be one
her. The men spoke English
131st. Total precipitation for
will offering will be been caught sleeping in the
heck of a campaign, and one
very well but some words that
buses.
■ the year to date is 62.97 inches.
that should be of great inter-!
A free to help defray the
we spoke had to be explained
Another disgusting develop­
I
The
above
data
by
Irene
est to every registered voter. I
I
collected
; Paullin. Detroit weather ob-
ob­
Kimberly Penrose, daughter to them. They did remark that cost of the shelter, coffee and ment on recent weekends is
the throwing of beer bottles
server.
of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pen-1 we were much easier to un­ other expenses.
The following article was
derstand than people in Chica­
on city streets and in peoples
rose
received
painful
burns
I
given to us by Jim Alexander
go that
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Ulal they
mey talked
liiAcu to.
iv.
. „ Mr. Downing is serving as yards. This is usually done
last Tuesday on her face, lip,
from California, who was vis­
of the group with by car loads of young people.
Mom took them to Haley’s | president
,'
under her chin, chest, and two museum and they said it ‘ was an Rambo, vice-president
Dave Green Makes
iting in the area a few weeks
burns on one arm and three completely different than any . and Mrs. Elmer Shaw, secre- The breaking of the bottles on
ago. He is a printer from that
city streets is dangerous, inas­
Tour
of
Woods
on the other. Her lip was cut museum they had visited.
state and has just purchased
• tary-treasurer.
much as many vacationers, in­
property in the area, and is
Dave Green, Republican by the iron.
After leaving here they
cluding many children, walk
The accident happened so were going by way of Crater
trying to find work in his
candidate for District 55 State
the streets barefooted. The
line in this part of the state
Representative, was in the ar­ quickly it is not known if she; Lake which is a well known I
splinters
of glass can also punc­
pulled
on
the
cord
or
the
iron
j
so he can get out of Califor- | John Ruby, State 1st fullback, ea last week, learning about
scenic spot of Oregon back ip I
ture
car
tires. In some In­
4 nia.
IXd •
had the most votes for the some of the problems of the tipped and fell.
: Poland.
,
stances, residents residing here
Mrs.
Penrose,
accompanied
timber
men.
I
In Mill City they visited the
Shrine game of any “A” ath­
attempt to clean up the mess
lete joins a long list of out­ 1 He was taken into the woods by her neighbor, Elmer Shaw, j i Enterprise office which they I
on the streets when they know
rushed
her
to
a
Salem
Doctor
standing backs from Santiam by Veryl Moberg, and shown
I enjoyed immensly. George'
it is there but, trying to clean
I am one of the Establish­ . to play in the Shrine game: how timber is harvested in his where she was cared for
,
had
a’ visit with (
up fine splintered glass from
She
is
getting
along
satis-,
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and
wag
.
ment.
operation.
Bob
Young
also
took
Dennis Davidson, Bob Ward,
Word has been received rough paved streets is no easy
I work and I am proud of it. Tom Rush.
factor! y although is very,,
interested as he is a
i him on a tour.
here
that the Rev. Richard B. job. Anyone seeing these char­
I pay taxes to provide hos- .
painful.
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I Green told The Enterprise
i writer back in Poland.
Cole
has been appointed di­ acters committing an act like
pitals for the Hippies with he- '
he was trying to “get first
They all thought Oregon a rector of church relations for this should attempt to get their
patitis, potheads with psychic
hand information on the clear- Forest Service Sales
i very beautiful state and Marie Whitworth College.
license number and report it,
episodes, pillheads with over-|
cutting situation,” thus enabl­
I wished she could stay here. I The Rev. Cole was installed either to the city council or
Total
$9,661,122.00
doses, and free lovers with■
ing him to better understand
They said the large cities in1 as pastor of the Mill City Pres, to the state police.
social diseases.
what is being done in this
DETROIT
An estimated the East so very dirty and 11 byterian church in January,
Annoying squirrel drivers in
I pay taxes to provide
timber growing region of the 150,650,000 board feet of tim-' couldn’t believe how clean
the area have been a problem
1960,
and
that
is
when
the
ac-
schools for sit-ins, books for
District he hopes to represent. ber was sold for $9,661,122 in Seattle and Portland are.
for sometime. These characters
burning, rallying points for
26 public auctions conducted Marie expressed the desire to
of course think they are good
off-campus riots, and study ,
BE CAREFUL WITH FIRE— by the Willamette National have her picture taken in wes-|
drivers. I once heard it said,
courses in anarchism.
< Everyone should be excep­ Forest Service during May and tern garb and luckily Hollis'
that the only nut in a car was
I pay taxes to provide wel- j
tionally careful now with fire. June
was able to produce a hat and I
the one behind the wheel. De­
fare payments for bums w'ho
Grass is tinder dry, and fire-
In the mid-Willamette Vai- gun to strap around her waist
troit has a noise ordinance pro­
don't think work is dignified,
men are urging everyone to be ley, Detroit Ranger District so that her wish was fullfilled.
hibiting any unnecessary
but that poverty should be,
exceptionally cautious witn held two sales with an esti-
George took recordings, mov­
noise. Laws are made in com­
and bonuses for fertility out­
cigarettes and matches. The mated 8,770,000- board feet ies and snaps to take home
munities to protect you the
side of wedlock.
property you save may be which brought bids totaling with him for his mother so
citizen,
property owner, and
I respect the law because I
your own.
$457,683.
she could share in his visit
taxpayer. Anyone defying or
know of no alternate.
with the folks. Although their
violating these laws should be
I bathe regularly.
visit was a short one it was
reported to the state police.
Quick Action Quells Grass Fire
I walk proudly under my
well spent and George hopes
Perhaps, one of the greatest
Dennis Benton received high
flag, not all over it.
some day to return.
failures with people in doing
I believe in resolution,
praise from his coach Larry
A custom in Poland is to
so, is that they fear their own
revolution.
Poole, Detroit.
set a place at the family table
son may be involved. In the
1 want a better world that
One of the highlights of the
for a loved one not able to
case
of squirrel drivers, is it
is constructive, not a bitter Shrine Game experience will
be present for the meal at
not far better to teach him a
world that is destructive.
be the trip to Portland on Sat­
Christmas time and for many
lesson before he injures him­
I am tired of filthy hair, urday, August 12. Saturday
years now a place has been companyTrig picture was taKen. self seriously or kills himself,
filthy bodies, filthy words and I night they will attend the AAA
at the table for Catherine. He has been pastor of the First or even worse, malms or kills
Shrine game. Sunday morning
Love People.
The chair is turned so no one Presbyterian church in Rel- some innocent person? Think
I un slow to anger, but soon (they will be able to visit the
can use the place. Another lingham, Wn for the past six it over.
those of us who believe in our children and see some of the
Christmas custom is putting years.
country are going to keep A- wonderful facilities and equip­
up their greenery on Christ­
The Rev. Cole, 43, assumes
merica beautiful by flushing ment that the Shrine Games
mas and leaving it until Feb­ his new duties September 1, New Lights Installed
the pothead protesters down have in part made possible.
ruary 3.
but will remain in Bellingham At School Tennis Court
the gutters of their own After this unforgettable visit,
The new lights have been in­
for
nearly a year directing his
they
will
indeed
be
proud,
and
minds
stalled
at the tennis courts
work
from
there
,
then
will
perhaps a little humble, that
near the high schixil gym. They
move to Spokane.
they have the opportunity for
Detroit Dam-Weather their “strong legs to run, so
As director of church rela­ had not been adjusted at the
tions for Whitworth, Rev. Cole time this was written, hut they
that
weak
legs
can
walk.
”
Pool
will work largely with Pres­ should be all ready for use by
byterian churches, helping the end of the week.
Max. Min. Elev. Pep
The new tennis courts were
I
them become college related
If
the
number
following
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1568.44
52
75
26
July
Quick action by the Mill City Firemen Tuesday
built after the old ones had
and
enlisting
their
financial
0.00
1568.19
July 27 78 53
your name on The En* morning averted what, could have been quite a blaze on
to be torn out to make room
rapport.
July 28 84 54 1568 16 000
Rev. and Mrs. Cole were for the new auditorium. The
terprise
label reads the lot behind Lea’s Body Shop. There was a w< den
July 29 88 59 1567.91 0.00
ylxxiy who throws his popular figures in church and courts have been receiving
shed on one side of the blaze 'and H & W truck shed on
July 30 90 60 1567.71 0.00 8-72 it's Kme to send the other. Bud Cine can be seen handling the ho3
weight around i." apt to he civic
activities during the heavy use during this past
0.00
1567.46
Julv 31 91 58
rocking the boat."'
years
they
lived in Mill City. summer.
from
the
pumi>er.
—
The
Enterprise
photo.
a
check
for
renewal.
1 78 56 1567.23 0.00
Polish Folks
Police Recover
Gates People Oldtimers,
Newcomers
To Picnic Sat.
Articles dtOlen rrom
Much Vandalism
Being Reported In
The Detroit Area
Sportsman Center
a
Falling Iron Burns
Kimberly Penrose
Rev. Dick Cole
Named Church
Relations Director
Enough Is Enough
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