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ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY—OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
VOLUME xxvn NUMBER 39
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY. OREGON
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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER ««. 197’
Petitions Still
i Cit'.iens Of Tomorrow
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City Offices
Don Moffatt
$4.50 a YEAR — 10c a Copy
Wolverines Slip By Salem
Academy In First League Mix
In a league game Friday, the yards rushing on 33 carries.
Santiam Wolverines scored a
Nominating petitions for
He now has 7 of Santiam’s 13
This will be the last Ave­
decisive win over the Salem touchdowns
Mill City City councilman or
this year.
nue column under my owner­
Academy Crusaders, 20-8. This
Mayor must be filed at the Ci­
The
Wolverines
had a total
ship and from my back office,
was Santiam’s first league
ty Recorder’s Office by Octo­
of 176 yards rushing as com­
but I just couldn’t help but be
game of the season.
ber
6,
for
th<
candidates
’
names
pared to 95 for Salem. But
perturbed when I read the
Santiam’s first score came they had 125 yards passing to
to be placed on City Ballots
morning paper, Friday, Sep­
in the second quarter with a
for the November 7th General
tember 15.
2 yard run by Craig Black­ Santiam’s 48 yards. Santiam
Election.
had a total of 12 first downs
It is relative to the “burn­
burn. Then it was Blackburn and Salem had 4.
Petitions are still available
ing” question of whether or
again
on
an
8
yard
touchdown.
at the City Recorder’s Office ,
Four year old Edwin and Both point after attempts fail­
Salem Academy had four
not citizens can continue to en­
and anyone interested may ob­
joy home-baked goods sold at i
tain one any weekday between nine month old Grady are the ed. Salem Academy also scor­ I fumbles. Matt DeMain recov­
the Salem Public Market.
Saturday morning, starting at 10:30 the Gates 10:00 a.m. and noon and 1:00 | sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ed in the second quarter with ered one and Dick Gruver
Setzer of Mill City.
a 55 yard pass from Dave Imig
UP three, including one
It says that the Legislature I vo untoer fire department burned the old Maples Tav- p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
to Dave Dunn. The two point ,hat set UP a Wolverine touch­
The four year terms of coun-!
will almost certainly be asked ern building on Highway 22 about a mile east of Gates.
conversion run by Don Berger . down-
to provide a new law to cover
~ I They spent several hours at it as they used this as a cilmen Dale Howell and Lar-1
was good. At half time, San-
This Friday, Santiam will
selling of products of the • drill for the f.’remen and started and put out the fire ry Plotts expire this year and,
tiam held a shakey 12-8 lead, meet a strong Scio squad here
once-a-week home bakers. Ho­
Mayor
Herb
Peek
’
s
two
year
|
Santiam’s final score came at 8:00 p. m. This will be a
ly Toledo, wouldn’t that frost a number of times. They were sure battling the weath­ . term also expires.
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in the last quarter of play on league game. So far this year
you? And to think that we have er as it was really pouring. —Photo By Betty Kelle
a 6 yard run by Blackburn Scio has been unbeaten in
to clutter up the Legislature
then David Plotts connected three gam*>s. They averagle
with such damphool things.
with Gary Taylor on a two over 50 points a game and
Why all the fuss about these
I have scored over 60 points in
point conversion pass.
people making good baked
i
Craig Blackburn played an two games.
I
goods. If the product is no good
imtstanding game. Besides
it won’t sell. Surely the big
scoring all three touchdowns
baking companies are not I
for Santiam, he gained 141
afraid of the competition, and
GATES — The old Maples
if they were behind the pro­ Tavern, somewhat in its own
Amy Marie Tinney is
posing of such legislation, right a land mark on the
three month old daughter
A meeting of the Booster Mr. and Mrs. Greg Tinney
shame on them. Personally, I’d North Santiam Highway (22)
State Public Utility Com-
rather have one loaf of home­ approximately two miles East [missioner Diarmuid O’Scann- Club is scheduled to be held Mill City.
made bread or pastry from the of Gates, is no more. Satur­ lain has authorized Pacific immediately after the Scio
country kitchen than all the day morning in a controled Power and Light Company to game in the High School in
MARION FORKS
With
fluffy junk the big bakers practice burn, the Gates Fire raise its water rates in four Room 3, on September 29.
DETROIT A Portland hunt­ ground already cleared, con­
turn out. Some time, take a Department burned the build-, Mid-Willamette Valley cities | The officers are looking for-
er missing overnight in the struction of a new Marion
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including
Mill City.
Others af- , ward to a large turnout, as
slice of fresh bread from any ing preparatory to a planned ______
Cascades near Spoon Lake, 25 Forks Irfidge on the North
' fected will be PP&L custo- events need to be worked out
of the big bakeries, even those State Highway Department
T .
j miles North of Detroit, walked Santiam Highway will begin
who say they are a Northwest rest area.
mers in Albany,Lebanon and for the balance of the year.
out to Highway 26 near Gov­ within a few days, it was an­
Other buildings on the ac­ Independence.
At the meeting held after the
tradition, and you can wad
ernment Camp Sunday after­ nounced here last week.
the whole thing up and have quired property by the State
Increases will average be- Sherman County game a nom-
noon.
The old lodge, started orig­
practically nothing but a lit­ Highway Dept, are also slated tween 19 and 35 percent with inating committee was named
Robert Gene Shanks was due inally by Scott and Nancy
the largest being in the cities and they have a slate of of-
tle gum.
for removal.
back from a hunting trip about Young 40 years ago, burned to
I honestly think that some­ I Preparatory to the burning where the company is suffer- , ficers for the members to vote
11 a. m. Saturday. When he the ground August 9th.
one is trying to get this bill of the building Saturday, the ing operating losses.
I on.
' failed to join other hunters in
Rebuilding will be a pro­
put across so we can have an Highway Dept, has already
O’Scannlain said he allowed ; The Booster Club last year
I his party, they notified State | jeCt’of the "Youngs,” their Ton
other batch of inspectors sitting made noticeable improvements 1 the increase after the company , raised enough money for two
i police.
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and ; his wife, Robert and Flo
I showed they had been operat- $500.00 Scholarships which
on their bottoms, cruising in the area.
Nearly 60 men were called , Young , and their son-in-law
around the state in govern-1 The Tavern has been closed I ing at a loss in Mill City and were awarded to two Santiam
The North Santiam Cham­ out to search for Shanks be-1 and d
ment cars, drawing pay. Why for several years.
i Independence and has shown a High School Seniors
ber of Commerce met Wed­ fore he emerged from the ___ daughter, Robert and
I return of 3.1 per cent or less in I Also they gave the high nesday noon, September 20, | woods about 2 p. m. Sunday. Dorothy Johnson. Completion
license these people? It is a I------------------------------------------
is due early in 1973.
! other cities.
I school student body money for with president John Kohls
crock, believe me. Surely the
The new one-story lodge, to
This is the first rate raise' a matching fund on the stereo, presiding.
people will write the Legis­
The officers stated they
lature before they let any
since 1964. Pacific Power and
Chamber mebmers discuss­ State Forestry Dept. be built on the old site and ex­
tended on a new fill overlook­
more legislation such as this
! Light serves 600 customers in needed the members to attend ed the possibility of a boat Promotes Two Men
ing
Marion Creek, will be 40
so
they
could
get
some
new
clutter up our law books.
1 Mill City.
ramp, park and picnic tables
State Forester Ed Schroeder by 86 feet, with restaurant,
ideas on what the club wants being placed at the foot of
Possibly by the time this
announced recently two new lounge, coffee bar, fireplaces
Thursday, September 21.
to do.
reaches print September 28, it
the new Lyons-Mehama bridge.
Refreshments will be served It was stated that most all of appointments to staff posi­ and balcony. It will seat
all will be settled. But my the Gates City Council held
tions with the State Forestry around 150 people, twice that
at the meeting.
main point is this—we have its regular meeting at City
the boaters put in at Pack Department in Salem.
of the old lodge
plenty of State inspectors now, Hall. The Council received a
Saddle Park and journey down
They are George Shore who
Of wood open-beam con-
why saddle us with more? report from Tom Wood, a mem­
to this point. It was said that is the Department’s new train­
You realize, don’t you, that it ber of the special water com­
it would be nice if a place was ing coordinator and Lee Ag­ struction, with shakes and
also
is OUR money they will be mittee, on their investigations
fixed for the people that wait gers who was selected as sup­ stone, the new lodge
will
have
expanded
parking
I
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into
the
cost
of
putting
a
water
using to pay these people.
for the boaters.
DETROIT
The Detroit
ervisor of the Mapping Sec­ facilities. Marion Forks is a-
line to the East end of town Ranger Station in their annual
Jerry Coffman suggested tion.
bout 16 miles East of Detroit.
and also into the Riverview fall reforestation program, an­
the Chamber have Mr. Ed-
Shore is a native of Wash­
The cedar and yew trees in
DETROIT
John
Wills,
Wills
Park
addition.
If
they
are
put
wards,
State
Highway
Engine
­
nounced this week, that three
As I said in my opening par­
ington with a bachelor’s de­ which the old lodge nestled
Shingle
Mill,
Mill
City,
was
I
in,
it
would
be
at
the
cost
of
er, in charge of the project gree in logging engineering
separate contracts were let to
agraph, this will be the last
were saved.
awarded a contract for the re­
column under my ownership. the involved property owners. reforest some 1.359 acres on moval of salvagable timber explain to them what the | from the University of Wash­
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The
report
from
the
Plan
­
States
plans
are
the Detroit District of the Wil­
From now on, when you see
ington. He started with the
collected from Detroit Reser­
It was reported that the four Forestry Department as a
this column, please don’t ning Commission notified the lamette National Forest. Low voir, Forester, Mahlon Hale,
Council
that
one
of
its
mem
­
scholarships awarded last
bidder for the Trappers Butte
blame the new Publisher,
Detroit Ranger Station, » Sn' sPrinK are now being usec* by forester at Prineville in June,
George Long for anything you bers, Walt Rochon, had been acreage was Pacific Refores­ r.ounced this week,
The firm jour iocal students enrolled 1958. Since then he has served
may read, as after all, it is a unable to attend the last three tation. Portland. The firms bid
timhpr
' . Chemeketa
z-..
i . Community
______ z^„i Col- in Salem, Coos Bay, Reedsport,
bid
$520.00
for
the
timber.
meetings
due
to
business
obli
­
was $27.30 per acre. The oth­
personal column, and my own
and most recently, in Mehama.
Some
12
acres
of
salvageable
le(?e
gations
and
will
need
to
be
re
­
er two contracts were award­
views, and they are not necess­
In this Job, Shore was Unit
timber
and
debris
was
collect-
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arily the belief of the new placed. No replacement has ed to Snow Reforestation for ed from the Reservoir by the i
Forester for the Santiam Co­
1
been
found
yet.
» tree planting acreage in the U. S. Forest Service and stor- City rOSITIOns Are
owners.
Calendar Sales Chairman
operative Unit.
i ; There is a little of . the
.. new , ; , whitewater area and Slate ed
Gale Larson said that sales
on
the
flats
South
of
De-
1
.
.
.
.
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1 water system money left and I Qreejç area Bids for these two
Available In Gates
were progressing about nor­
' uses for it were discussed with ; units ranged from $27.25 to troit.
mally, but that some of the
To our readers we say: Be
Work began on the removal
GATES—The position of Ma­
a
new
pump
*28.80
per
acre.
The
acreage
areas had not been covered as
kind to one another, and most and, also, a cement skirting [
yor and two Councilmen will
of
the
salvageable
timber
this
yet. Anyone who has not been
of all, be here when we get around the water tank. " Costs bids are only for labor of week and is scheduled for com­ be open this year. Mayor Blb-
planting trees on the sites and
contacted and wants a calendar
back from our vacation.
ler
states
she
does
not
intend
pletion
in
30
days,
Hale
said.
of these are being looked into. I do not cover cost of trees, con-
The Cub Scout planning may leave the information at
to run. Councilmen Bert Wells
The
debris
will
be
bunched
I tract preparations, contract ad­
committee met Wednesday, The Enterprise office. The cost
ministration, equipment, or by a cat preparatory to burn­ and Doris Rogers terms are ex­ September 20th, at 7:30 P. M. of these calendars are still $2.
ing
in
late
November
or
early
piring.
cost of records or reports, For-
President Vern Rush re­
at the Scout Cabin with Ken
i ster Mahlon Hale said. He December. Some four acres of i Petitions may be obtained I Harrison presiding.
minded all members that the
from
the
city
recorder,
Betty
beached
debris
along
the
shore
­
said for the past three years
Small progress was made in deadline for Calendar Sales
cost for tree planting on the line will not be burned until Kelle.
securing the balance of the is October 9
Candidates
’
names
will
be
the
spring,
He
said.
Willamette National Forest
Lion President Vern also
Work also began this week placed on city ballots to be vo- staff necessary to the orgina-
SANTIAM PASS-A Cascade I has averaged about $125.81
with cable reinforcement on : ted on November 7, at the Gen­ I zation but certain Cub Activi­ informed members of the club
Locks hunter missing over­ | per acre.
I ties are now scheduled.
that each member would be
The Marion County Clerk’s night in the snow-blanketed
Santiam and Breitenbush de­ eral Election.
office said this week that those Clear Lake area about ten ' Hale said work on the fall bris collective log booms in
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Three dens of Cubs were in charge of programs for one
who wish to vote in the Gen­ miles west of the Pass, walked 1 reforestation program is sched­ Detroit Lake, Hale said.
formed with the following Den month. The list will be given
eral Election on November 7, iout to Highway 20 early Sat- uled to start October 16 and is
Mothers: Mrs. Monte Carpen­ out at the October 9 meeting
slated
to
be
completed
by
Nov
­
must be registered on or before , urday morning.
ter, den mother; Mrs Fred VMWMWWWVWWWW
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October 7, the final day for re­ I Linn County Sheriff’s depu- ember 25, weather conditions
1 Krecklow and Mrs. Virgil
permitting.
gistration.
Lewis, assistant Den Mothers.
j ties, who had launched a
A 12 man tree planting crew
Doctor Schedule
Under Oregon law, voter re- search ai
Mrs. Gerald Carr, Den Mo­
at day-break for Stew- is expected on each of the 1 I
T*
L
C
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Nelson
gistration closes 30 days before > grt R
about 60 said
ther and Mrs. Budlong, assis­
are
preparing
this
week
for
the
Santiam Memorial Hos­
fka
___ about separate bids. Hale said.
the aliW'tinn
election nnH
and PVPn
even though
though it
it ’. reac . hed « z«
the highway
' grand opening of the Sears, tant Den Mother.
pital Emergency Unit re-
be Saturday, the Clerk’s office . 9:00 a.m.
Mrs. James Baughman, Den
DETROIT Sealed bids will Br^huck and Co. Merchant
Doctors on duty
cord of —
is required to be open for re­
be received at the office of Catalog store at 160 N First, Mother and Mrs Baker assist­
Hunting in the Clear Lake
week
of S.-ptem-
for
the
gistration from 8:30 a. m. to area with a nephew, he had
ant
Den
Mother.
Detroit District Ranger Sta- ,next to the U S. National Bank
ber 27 through (ktober
8:00 In the evening.The Clerk’s been reported missing Friday
Webelos will meet Wednes­
tion, up to and not later than ,
store will be owned and
7, 1972.
office is also open for regis­ evening. Joining in the search
10 a. m., October 12, for anOp€rated by the Nelsons un­ days at 7 p. m. at the Scout
tration from 8:30 to 5:00, Mon­ were Linn and Lane County
estimated 10,200,000 board feet der a franchise agreement with I Cabin with Ken Harrison the
September 27, 28 and 29
day through Friday of each Explorer posts and Linn Coun­
| leader of the program.
of Willamette National For- j Spars­
Doctor in hospital 6 p.m.
week.
Ken Harrison is acting as
est timber, in the Trappers ¡’ A three-day gala event is be-
ty Search and Rescue coordin­
to
midnight each night
As a public convenience, ators, advisors and members.
DETROIT—Residents within Butte Leave timber sale. Oral. jn
pUnned for the Grand temporary Cub Master until
September 30
♦here are 300 deputized regis­ ■ Deputies said two to three in- the city limits of Detroit, are bidding will follow the 10 a. m i O njng set for October 5, 8 some interested and Civic
Doctor In hospital Mid
trars scattered throughout the 1 ches of snow covered the dear being reminded th«t they must opening of the bids.
minded adult comes forward
' and -j
night to midnight
county in all banks, savings Lake area.
re-register in order to vote on
and volunteers for the Job,
The sale involves 5,100 MBF ,
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October 1
and loan offices and some city
, city ballots November 7. Due to of Douglas Fir advertised at — ,
the ground work of the organ­
Doctor in hospital mld-
recorders’ offices.
a house numbering system in $78 69 per thousand, 5,100 mbf , Detroit Dam - Weather izing having all been ironed
night to midnight
Mill City Weather the Detroit area, residents are of Western Hemlock and oth­
As an additional service for
Pool
out, it should be smooth sail­
October 2
those who canot get to a re­ Compiled by Rod Pfoertner required to re-register, giving er coniferous species valued
Max. Min Elev. Pep ing for whoever accepts the
Doctor in hospital mid-
Max.
Min.
Pep
gistrar during normal work­
their correct house number and at $46.49 per 1,000 and 256 Sept, 20 M 44 1539 94 0.66 opportunity to work with boys.
night to 8:00 A. M.
ing hours, the Election Depart­ September 20 .... 64 49 1.70 street address, or their names acres of all species logs priced Sept 21 N 48 1539 20 060
The first Cub Scout Com­
October 3
ment of the Clerk’s office in September 21 .... 64 50 1.70 will be dropped from the poll at $135.70 per acre, which the Sept 22 tt 44 1538 42 1 43 mittee meeting will be Octo­
Doctor on call.
61 43 0.20 books, according to the Mar­ bidder is required to purchase. ' Sept. 23 M 44 1537.52 1 31 ber 2nd at 7:30 p. m. at the
the Courthouse in Salem will September 22
October
4, 5 and 6
44
1.20
57
remain open until 8:00 p.m. on September 23
ion County Clerk’s office.
43 1537 17 0 45 Scout Cabin and the 1st Pack
The stand is located approx- I Sept, 24
Doctor in hospital 8:00
September 29 and October 6, September 24 .... 59 46 0.30
Registration deadline is 30 imately 10 miles S. W. of Sept. 25 51 42 1536 86 0.22 meeting October 25th at 7:30
P. M. to midnight.
the two final Fridays of regis­ September 25 .... 63 37 0.00 days before an election, this Marion Forks, via Straight Sept. 26 63 41 1536 05 001 P. M., the fourth Wednesday
38
000
26
....
59
September
4
68
being
October
7.
for
Week
of
the
month.
Creek
Road.
(Total
Pep
tration.
New Rest Area
To Be Raised
Booster Club To
Meet Friday Night
After Football Game
Missing Hunter
Walks Out
New Marion Forks
Lodge To Be Built
N S Chamber
Discusses
Boat Landing
Gates Council Hears
Water Report
, Fall Reforestation
To Begin October 16 Mill City Firm
Awarded Contract
Lions Calendar
Sales On Final Drive
Cub Scout Dens
Are Now Formed
Register To Vote
By October 1
Hunter Missing
Overnight In Snow
Sears Catalog Store
Forest Service To Sets Grand Opening
Have Timber Sale
Detroit Residents
Must Re-register
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