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Th* City Enterprise « snd T**- trtv- 3en. R«f ■■ ■sc<wsr*I*T?’ VOLI Ü i of O Library ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY ¿7 ORl.io VS FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE— MILL CITY, OREGON TUI RSI)AY, SE1TEMRER II, 1972 $4.50 a YEAR — 10c a Copy Wolverine Footba1! Squad Up and Down The Avenue j I LYONS At the meeting of the City Council Wednesday I night, election of officers was the main business. Petitions I were filed for Mayor Dennis > Clipfell and two councilmen, Don Huber and Mrs. John Mc- Pheeters, who are seeking re election. Anyone else inter ested may get a petition from the Recorder’s office at 529 j Ash street and the petitions I must be returned by October 7. It was voted to improve the city hall with new cabinets I to be added in the kitchen. The . Council also is asking the young people with horses to 1 refrain from riding them on , the sidewalks and action will ■ be taken in regard to the air | rifles in town, as windows | have been broken and several ' buildings damaged. Bj Don Moffatt Enroll at Mari-Linn I guess a time comes in ev eryone’s life when they should step down for younger people. , and this is just what I am do LYONS -- Mari-Linn school ing now. This will be the last opened its doors Tuesday issue of The Enterprise that 1 morning, September 5, with an will actively publish. We are enrollment of 235 students. selling The Enterprise to This figure could reach 245 George and Norma Long, who by the end of the week. There have been associated with us in are 29 in the 1st grade; 32, publishing The Enterprise for 2nd grade; 300, 3rd grade; 21, the last several years. While 4th grade; 31, 5th grade; 29, the transaction will not be 6th grade; 29, 7th grade, and finalized until October 1, we 34. 8th grade. Last year’s en will be leaving this Friday, for I rollment at the end of the a six-month tour around the j school year was 227. The un United States. This is some- | expected increase caught thing Alta and I have been i the school short of furniture wanting to do for some time. I and students in the eighth and now we feel that the time grade will be without desks has come to make our move, j for a short while. This will be It is with reluctance that I 1 taken care of by the end of step down from active publish- i the week. The school staff is ing business, but feel that | the same as last year. people should do this when They are planning to use The opening game of the home football schedule I verines won their first game this year, and Coach Gib they reach my age. It is time “Cross Grade Grouping' I” In for new blood to take over. will be played Friday night at 8 o’clock when the Wol- son says he believes his team will continue their win- I the first four grades for read George and Norma have asked verines will tangle with the Mono Huskies. The Wol- ning streak Friday.—Stan Ogden photo. ing instruction only. This plan me to continue to write for will be implemented after the I The Enterprise, when the first two weeks of school spirit moves, and this I intend which will allow time to diag to do. One person wanted me nose and place the children to write about our travels as The first fall dinner meet in groups according to their she said in this way, "even ing of the Mill City Lions ability. It is hoped this plan though I can't take this type Club will be held Monday. will alleviate duplicate teach of trip, I’ll be able to see it September 18, at 6:30 p. m. at ing. through your eyes.” I’ll try to | Tackle football will be the Frontier Inn. do this. Lions Club members are played for the first time at In leaving The Enteprise By Jim Rose LYONS—Miss Lynn Back- getting an early start this Mari-Linn. Four games are Class 3. Autumn Evening, year with George and Norma we On Friday, the Santiam Wol The Santiam Wolverines man, Linn-Benton Dairy Prin- in selling their commun scheduled with Jefferson at September 28; have the utmost confidence verines opened their 1972 sea meet the tough Sherman cess will reign as queen of i orchids, pinks, etc. ity birthday calendars. Gale Mari-Linn, Class 4. First Snow, using Larson, who is calendar chair Mari-Linn at Scio, October 5; that they will continue to pub son with an impressive win County Huskies in the first ' the annual Santiam Valley home football game which is Grange Fair, Saturday night white. lish a newspaper that will be over Marist, 18-0. this year, said the dead Salem Academy at Mari-Linn, Class 5. Clear skies, using man a credit to the area. They are Two of Santiam’s scores scheduled to get underway at at Lyons, said Elmer Taylor, line for calendar signup is October 12 and Marl-Linn at good stable citizens, who have came in the second quarter 8 p. m. Friday night. general chairman of the event. blues. October 9. It is hoped the Detroit, October 19. Coach Gibson feels his Class 6. Stop and look, us- earlier date the welfare of the community when Craig Blackburn ran 43 will assure deliv-'. New playground equipment The regular meeting of the well has been added and the gym at heart. I sincerely hope that yards for a touchdown and squad is in readiness for this Grange was held Friday night, ing red. ery of the calendars u™ Class 7. Fruit of the Blos- ahead of January floor has been completely re- all those who have done busi Ron Podrabsky caught a 19 team that averages 200 pounds September 1, with Master Roy 1. i conditioned. The cafeteria has ness with The Enterprise in yard touchdown pass. San- on the line and it should be | Lambert in charge. Reports of som, using fruits or vegetables. This is the only fund-rais Class 8. Foliage or Weath ing event of the Lions Club been painted lemon and green the past will continue to do so tiam’s final score came in the a real tough game. committees were heard. In a game played last Fri ered wood. in the future. I am confident 4th quarter when David Plotts all residents are asked to and all hallways have been re Lloyd Sletto gave an Inter- j Class 9. Pairs. Identical ar and the newspaper will continue connected with Gary Moberg day Sherman County beat Gil esting report for agriculture. buy the calendars from Lions painted. Also, the teacher’s to grow and prosper with the on an 8-yard touchdown pass. crest, 36-0. Their offensive line He stated that 3000 tons of I rangements. members. Money raised will room has been painted and the community under their owner I One of the highlights of the averages over 200 pounds each. straw were being sent to Ja-1 Class 10. Roadside, Native assist the club in their sight •id furniture refinished. ; game was Santiam’s defense They run a similar defense and I pan through the efforts of j materials. ship. conservation program and oth- offense to Santiam, and it Class 11. Corsages, Day or er civic improvement projects. We will continue to call Mill with Matt DeMain and Dar should prove to be an exciting Governor Tom McCall. The evening. Lions club members will be Alsea Wins Football City home, and will return in rell Plotts at linebackers and game. straw is being made into pel Division If— Corning and Ron Po knocking on doors in their re- the Spring. After 19 plus Dennis Next week could be San- lets for stock feeding. Class 12. Blooming plants. at ends. In his first spective areas until the job Game from Detroit years in one place, it becomes drabsky tiam’s most important game; John Shafer gave a report Class 13. Foliage. game as a starting quarterback, is finished. home, and we have lived here < DETROIT Alsea, one of the Plotts played extremely it will be against the strong on legislature. This being elec Class 14. Succulent or Cacti. Residents are asked to wel- uau «it J VMiVi - longer than any other place. ’ ¡David Salem Acadamy squad. They tion year, there are many Division III— favorites for the Casco League as they come Lions members _ — It is a l good community and I i Two new players, Roger All specimens must have 8-man football title this fall, Da- will probably be the team things to discuss. we have made friends here Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Moore’s foliage, one entry on each make their door to door can broke away from a 6-6 half- and Mike Andermatt to beat for the league title, vas selling the birthday calen we will miss greatly while we I ! vidson time tie to rout host Detroit showed their skill at being but Scio should not be left application for membership color. dars. are gone. 55-14 in a non-league battle ' tackles. Kurt Carpenter and out as they easily handled was favorable and they will Division IV Juniors— As an explanation for new be installed at the next meet- ! Any of above classes, All residents, the calendars are of I here Friday. | Dick Gruver played middle Chemawa, 62-0 last week. Enterprise readers are ask ing. specimens must have foliage | Following is the season’s To the many people who guard, and they will be It was voted to award pins j and should be labeled as to a community nature and on football schedule: have written new’s for The En switching throughout the year. ed to check page 3 this week them are listed the meeting variety whenever possible. terprise over the years we In the secondary there are for the complete schedule, to 25-year members. of the clubs in the com September 22—Mohawk at Mrs. Thurman Smith, ac Containers must be furnished. dates say a hearty “thank you.” three returning lettermen, and a picture of the team. This munity. Also listed are the | Detroit. September 30 — Detroit at Without .the services of these Gary Taylor. David Plotts, and page is sponsored by the area companied by Alice Smith, i birthdays and anniversaries sang “Something Good Is Go Triangle Lake (Saturday.) loyal correspondents, The En Gary Moberg. Joining them business houses. I of all those who purchase a ing to Happen to You.” Debris Collected October 6 OSSD at Detroit. terprise could never have been will be Craig Blackburn. In calendar at $2.00. Additional Mrs. Georgia Hays, lecturer, October 13 Detroit at Val a meaningful part of these the game, the fullbacks and calendars may be purchased At Detroit Reservoir asked all members to parti Log Truck Driver ue ta. communities. To the many offensive line blocked well. for 50c each. DETROIT—Some 12 acres cipate in the Nationwide Santiam’s weakness was in October 20—Detroit at Alsea. business firms, mills, loggers, All people living in one “More Beautiful” contest. Ei- of debris and merchantable house October27 Detroit at Eddy and all others who have sup its specialty teams as they did Hurt When Truck as a family can have timber have been collected mer Taylor, general chairman . ville (Philomath) ported us in any way, we are not get down the field well on their names listed on the cal by the from Detroit Reservoir for the fair Saturday, Septem- November 3 Falls City at grateful. It has indeed been kickoffs and punt returns. Turns Over Tuesday for the $2. In the event ber 16, stated that the fair j U.S. Forest Service, reports endar Detroit. a pleasure to serve the area Considerable time will be you wish to have other family IDANHA—A log truck driv theme this year is “Horn of i Forester Nahlon Hale, of the members from other towns Games are scheduled at 3 for all these years, and when spent this week to remedy er suustained injuries Tuesday Plenty.” 'Ed Bell of Stayton Detroit Ranger Station. p. m. before the change from we return in the Spring, we this. listed, another $2 will be Forest Hale said that the when he lost control of the ’ will be master of ceremonies. ! daylight saving time and 2 p. intend to continue on in com for their listing. vehicle and turned over about, Wilbur Porter, also of Stay Service, in a commercial tim charged m. after the change, except munity work in some manner. The community birthday cal five miles east of Idanha on ton, will furnish the P. A. ber sale, will accept bids for endar is a handy addition to for the Eddyville and Triangle Until the time when we re First Test Burn the North Santiam Highway. system for the evening. Speak- the salvageable timber. I ¿ike games which are under turn, God bless each and every The debris will be bunched the home as it helps keep ' lights at 8 p. m. Fred Larson, 20, of 6604 er of the evening will be W. C. In District This Fall one of you, and we hope that track of the various communi Lambert S. E., Portland, was Harris, State Overseer. Many by a cat and burned in late ty, lodge and club meeting Cheerleaders are Becky you’ll “keep the home fires taken to Salem Memorial Hos- 1 prizes will be given during November or early December. dates. I Lynn, Robin Wilkerson, Sher burning” for us until we re Held Last Week Some four acres of beached Emergency Center by , the program, which will con- ry Williamson and Bonnie turn. DETROIT—In an experi pital debris along the shoreline Idanha Rural Fire District Am ' sist of music and songs. Young. mental test burn to rid the bulance. A pony donated by Mr. and will not be burned until the Gates Council Reads forest floor of dead and down The accident occurred about Mrs. Now for just a little politick 1 ed Thurman Smith will be spring, Hale said. the U.S. Forest Ser 9:45 a. m. on a curve about 100 awarded ing as a closing shot. I still vice timber, the luck number Forest Service Holds 30 Page Ordinance burned 10 acres in the feet from the 59-mile post. The again this to year. think that President Nixon is Breitenbush Over 1,000 Acres area last Wed load of logs was scattered GATES The special meet our best bet for a stable coun nesday, reported Fire Con The famous turkey dinner ing of the Gates City Council 11 Public Auctions try for four more years. Mc trol Officer, Vai Andermatt, along the south side of the will be served beginning at To Be Reforested DETROIT Some 1,359 acres was held Monday morning at Govern has a lot of screwball of the Detroit Ranger Station. highway and the log truck 5:30 until 8 p. m. Doors will Eleven public DETROIT flipped over on its side on the open at 8 a. m. and exhibits on the Detroit District of the 8 o’clock for the purpose of auctions of feredal timber in ideas and if he is honest with Andermatt said that if wea zoning Willamette National Forest north side of the highway. himself he knows they would will be accepted until 12 noon. Willamette Forest will be re-reading ‘he 30-page t. conditions permit, a sec Ambulance attendants said Pat forested in the U. S. Forest ordinance prepared by / the during July and Augu.it re- never pass Congress. He ther Moore, chairman of an test burn of 10 acres in he sustained bruises and cuts changes his mind each week ond asks that a two line ex Service annual fall reforesta Planning Commission and pre- ceived bids totaling $6,927,241. the same area would be made to his left side. Lafson is em tiques and keeps coming up with Tuesday planation be presented with tion program, Forester Nahlon sented to the council for their The U. S. Forest Service con of this week. approval. It took two hours ducted the sale of 99,590,000 ployed by Benton trucking of exhibits telling of some hist Hale announced Tuesday. plans that even a common The test burns are being Idanha. * ory. Melvina Franklin, chair The acreage will be con to read this through and then . board feet of timebr. ordinary man like myself made strictly on an experi knows will cost we taxpayers mental basis to see if the era man of baking, states that all tracted out in three separate it was voted on by the council Included In the sales were ------------------ F------- baked goods must be made bids with closing date on bids and passed. more money than we are pay dication of inflammable ma I two parcels in the Detroit Ran Present for the meeting were ger District. They contained from scratch. No mixes will be not later than 11 a. m. Friday, ing now, and I think we’ve I can be done safely Proofs of Enterprise Mayor Lorraine Blbler, Coun 14,790,000 hoard feet of timber September 15. about had it with dumb pro terials judged. Other committees re without injury to the live Earmarked for reforestation cilmen Tom Wood, Ron O’ and were sold for $702,448 grams. And, by the way, I trees. port that all entries will be Subscription Pictures are the Trapper Butte area, Donnell and Doris Rogers.. don’t believe that Nixon can the same as last year. Canning, type of exxpe riment The regular meeting of the Breitenbush and Slate Rock, avoid raising taxes, unless he is This fancy work, farm booth, fruits May Be Seen Saturday kind here in first of its council will be Thursday, Low Net in Classes has something up his sleeve the the nuts, and seeds, vegetables and Hale said. Northwest, Ander September 21 at 7:30 p. m. at that will keep Congress from matt Pacific All those people who had forestry display. Mrs. Otis said. Played at Santiam increasing expenditures. It photos taken last Thursday at Bishop will be in charge of Hunter Safety Course the City Hall. appears impossible for the Fellowship Hall in conjunction 4-H. Mrs. Doris Miley in The 18 hole group of th« taxpayers to impress upon our Detroit Dam-Weather with the recent Enterprise charge of the kitchen, and Mrs. To Be Taught Here Mill City Weather Santiam Women's Golf club Pool government officials that we’d The Hunter Safety Course Compiled by Rod Pfoertner played Tuesday for “Low Net subscription campaign, may Bessie Hampton, decorations. Max Mln. Elev. Pep call at The Enterprise office like to see the government Mrs. Elmer Taylor, chairman 1 will be held September 26, 27 Max. Min. Pep. in Classes.” curtail some of this wild spend Sept. 6 62 48 1552.44 0.04 this Sturday between the hours of flowers reports the follow and 28 Registration forms may September 6 72 51 0.00 The days’ winners were Mrs ing on overlaping programs. Sept. 7 68 50 1551.75 0.00 of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. to see ing. be obtained at the Sports September 7 73 50 0.00 Virgil Scheutz, class A; Mrs. I It is time that the people Sept. 8 70 50 1550 75 0.00 the proofs. Division I— man’s Center or Mill City September 8 74 47 030 Al Dye, class B and Mrs. Al think about helping them Sept. • 68 50 1549 69 0.33 The photographer will be Class 1. Mass of color, any Pharmacy. September 9.... 68 48 030 Ward, class C. Mrs. Elmer selves a little more and quit Sept. 10 63 47 1548 97 0.25 here during the above hours style of period, Information on time and September 10 70 42 000 Klutke won first low net and relying on the government to Sept. 11 63 46 1548.20 0.00 to show proofs to each person Class 2 Indian Summer, place will be announced at a September 11. 75 42 000 second low net went to Mrs. Sept. 12 70 45 1547.45 0.00 having a picture taken. do everything for us. orange or yellow. 1 later date. September 12 . .74 43 000 Ken Cole. Wolverines Santiam To Play First Home Game Friday Night Lions Members Now Selling Birthday Calendars Grange Fair To Open Sat