The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 12, 1972, Image 1

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    Boy and Girl Of The Month
Up and Down
The Avenue
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Law Firm
Opens Here
Bulldozer Takes
Local Man's Life
Bags Trophy
JFK Falls To
Wolverines
DETROIT — Idanha Rural
Fire District ambulance was
The Law Offices of Davis called at 9:14 A. M. Friday to
i
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and Corderman opened here the scene of an accident in the
In league action Thursday,
This column is being written I
Wednesday afternoon on N.E. Parish Lake area, about six
the Santiam Wolverines re­
Wall Street in Mill City. The miles above Marion Forks.
mained undefeated as they
on a Wednesday (press day i
here too) from Buffalo Center, |
offices are located in the for­
easily beat JFK. 47-0. With a
A Gates man, Jerald E.
mer Madison-Davis Insur­ Ruby, 44. was apparently kill­
league record of 3-0, they are
Iowa. I did my good deed this i
ance building.
tied for first place with Col­
forenoon when I went down I
ed instantly shortly after 9
Both attorneys are recent a. m. when his bulldozer back
ton in the Tri-River Confer­
to the Buffalo Center Tribune
ence.
graduates of Willamette Uni­ ed over him in the Parish Lake
and fed press for awhile and
versity College of Law.
Santiam. who had 25 first
did a little messing around
area about 15 miles South of
The law partners now have here airline.
quarter points, scored early
with their Linotype. I still
an office in Keizer and plan to
in the game on a ten yard run
have it in my blood, I guess.
Ruby had gotten off his bull­
have the Mill City offices open dozer and was standing be­
by Kurt Carpenter
Plotts’
We are visiting relatives of
j four afternoons a week
point after kick was good. Jer­
Alta’s at this stop, and so we’re
hind it when it apparently
i Myrle (Mick) Davis resides slipped into reverse and back­
ry Grant tackled the Kennedy
busy all day long and half the
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C? •* 1
«
ttufzv
in
Salem
with his
wife T Linda ed over him, State Police said.
quarterback in the end zone
night They are very hospit­
for a two point safety. One
able.
David Lewis Crowther, a Se­
Starla Kay Neal, a Senior at and six-month old daughter,
He was employed by Bed­
minute later, Matt DeMain ran
Now to get back to the job nior at Santiam High School, Santiam High School has been Krista.
rock Construction Company of
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cor- Silverton.
Fourteen year old Toby El­ I 36 yards for his first touch­
I promised to do—.telling about has been chosen Boy of the
chosen Girl of the Month for derman (her name is also Lin­
some of the country we have Month for September. He is
Services was held Monday liott, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. down of the season. The two
been traveling through on this I the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank September. She is the daughter da) make their home in Salem, at Weddle mortuary with in-1 Arey Podrabsky, of Aloha, point conversion pass from
ot Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Neal of They have a two-year old son, terment at Fairview Cemetery, proudly displays the s eight Plotts to Gary Taylor was good.
trip. To begin with, we have Crowther of Mill City.
John.
point mule deer he bagged in
Santiam scored next when
never seen North Dakota, our
David Crowther has been in Mill City.
Mill City.
, Eastern Oregon on Saturday Dennis Corning got a safety.
home state of many years ago, Chess Club and was Class vice-
Starla has been active in
I morning, the opening day of Then, on the last play of the
look so good. Much of the har­ president during his Sopho­
hunting season. This was To­ first quarter, Craig Black­
vesting has been done and the more year. He is going out for GAA, FHA, Track and Wolver-
by’s third year hunting and his bum ran four yords for a San­
crops were good. This lends Football, Basketball and Track. ettes. Presently, Starla is a
second deer. In the hunting tian touchdown. Plotts’ point
itself to much beauty after Crowther is currently presi­ Varsity Cheerleader and treas-
party with Toby was his bro­ after kick failed.
the harvesting is done. They dent of the Senior Class and
urer of Pep Club.
The only score in the second
ther Troy and grandfather Ar­
strip farm some and have F.T.A. president.
IDANHA—Consumers Power
ey Podrabsky and his uncle quarter was a ten yard pass
David hopes to attend Ore­
some fields plowed up, this
Co.,
Corvallis
says
it
won
’
t
pull
Starla hopes to go to a
the plug on Idanha before
fall, and others are still cov­ gon State University and ma­
DETROIT—Detroit lost its and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lahny from David Plotts to Craig
| business college for one year. company directors and city of­ official weather station last Podrabsky. Toby is the son of Blackburn, and the point after
ered with golden wheat stub­ jor in the field of medicine.
ficials have a chance to talk week, when the U.S. Dept, of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sanders of . kick failed.
ble. It is a wonderful sight.
Santiam scored early in the
All this is interspersed with
things over.
Commerce Weather Bureau of Aloha.
third quarter when Gary Tay­
Customers in this Santiam Portland removed the station
green fields. Usually this late
lor returned a punt 45 yards
Canyon town have been mailed because no one could be found
in the year the fields look
for a touchdown. David Plotts
rather drab. They have had
notices asking payment of to take care of it. Mrs. Irene
kicked the point after. A little
more than <21,000 in taxes Paullin, who has taken care of j
quite a bit of rain this sum­
over a minute later, David
mer and fall which accounts
piled up over the past four the weather station for the
Plotts picked up a Kennedy
for this.
years, but only a few custom­ past three and a half years, no­
Five have filed petitions ers responded.
fumble and ran it back 40
When we got into Fargo, N.
tified the Bureau about two
with City Recorder Judith
yards for the touchdown. He
Earlier, company manager months ago, that she would
D., which is in eastern North
Bogle for Mayor and City Lloyd J. Stubkjaer said dis­ have to give up the station due
Dakota we saw huge fields of
IDANHA — Five candidates then kicked the conversion
sunflowers. Sunflower Seeds
The Willamette TB and Res­ council positions to be filled connection notices would be to problems created by snow in filed by the 5:00 p.m. deadline I Santiam’s final score came on
which are toasted and salted piratory Disease Association in the November 7 general mailed to Idanha residents, the winter. It has been a strug­ last Saturday for the three city a safety by Dennis Corning. ,
The Santiam defense, led by
but last Friday, Reba Snyder, gle for her for the past winters council positions to be filled
were called “Russian Peanuts” (WTRDA) and the Mid-Wil- election.
Incumbent Mayor, Herbert Idanha city recorder, said she to keep a path open to the sta­ in the Nov. 7 general election. Dennis Corning with two safe­
when I was a kid. They are lamette Valley Air Pollution
now big business in eastern Authority (MWVAPA) are J Peck has filed to succeed had received assurances that tion, which must be out in an
The new candidates are Ron ties, penetrated the Kennedy
Dakota and also western Min­ sponsoring a dirty picture himself in office and Clyde W. the power will not be cut off open area.
Wilkerson, William (Ron) defense and held the Trojans
Bate has also filed for the I before negotiations are held.
nesota. One thing we have no­ photo contest.
We will miss her informa­ Houck, Joe Liclyter and Harold to minus 89 yards rushing. The
It ali started from a 3 per tive monthly weather report, Baker. A R. (Ray) Monroe, in­ Wolverine backfield Intercep
ticed about the farms all along
Deadline for entries is Mon­ position.
Arthur D. (Dale) Howell, cent utility license tax on gross and we might add, it was a job cumbent, is running for re- ted five Kennedy passes. David
the way, and through Minne­ day, October 16, and the con­
Plotts had two interceptions,
sota is that all the farm build­ test is open to all residents of incumbent. Rod Pfoertner and company revenues passed by well done.
| election.
and Matt DeMain. Darell
ings—the ones which are still Benton, Lincoln, Linn, Marion John A. Wills have filed for the city in 1968.
Also
vacating
their
council
Losing
the
weather
station
Is
positions on the city council.
The company objected and like losing an old friend. It has seats are Mayor Len Davis and Plotts and Craig Blackburn
in use—are well maintained, Polk and Yamhill Counties.
and the grounds on the farms
Cash and merchandise prizes Larry Plotts is not re-running went to court, but the State been with us some 33 or 34 Councilmen Glenn Stormer, I all had one each.
The Wolverine offense gain­
Court of Appeals upheld the years.
are well kept. They look just will be awarded for black and for a council position.
who are not seeking re-elec­
ed a total of 245 yards rush­
tax.
like the lawns in a city. When white and color categories on
The weather station was tion.
The company then decided first installed in the old town
I was a kid, that wasn’t the air pollution, its problems,
Three positions are also open ing. Santiam totalled 111 yards
to collect the tax from the pow­ of Detroit at the home of the on Detroit City Council. Dead­ through the air on 15 attempts.
case.
causes, solution, etc. in Oregon. School Library To Be
er users. Notices mailed by the late Mabel Parker about 1945. line for filing candidate peti­ In punt return yardage, San­
We came through Minnesota Minimum photo size is 5” by
tiam averaged 22 yards a carry
company had threatened to cut When the town moved to its tions is November 1.
Open To The Public
on a different highway than 7”.
in seven carries. Craig Black
the power unless customers present site, the weather sta-
when we visited here three
Contest entry blanks are
The Santiam High School li­ paid up by last Wednesday.
burn was the leading rusher
years ago. We stuck to the available at the Enterprise of­
ion
was
moved
to
the
Parker
brary will be open to the pub­
with 50 yards.
back roads, driving through fice.
home.
lic starting Thursday, October
This Friday, at 2:00 p.m.,
the small towns. They are all
Mrs. Parker continued to
19.
Santiam will play Jefferson
well kept, and look prosper­
take
care
of
the
weather
sta
­
The hours will be 3:30 to
there. Jefferson has a league
ous. There are a lot of people erywhere are friendly, so that
tion until September, 1964,
record of 1-1.
in town and the stores seem helps. Iowa is basically a Re­ 4:30 p.m. every Thursday.
when she and her late husband
Available is a large selec­
to be busy. We saw some of publican state, so I’m getting
Earl,
moved
to
Silverton.
All
the best farm land we’ve ever along pretty well in that de­ tion of reading material, both
At the Monday night meet­
Members of the Mill City
fiction and non-fiction. The li­ ing of the Lions Club, Past totalled, Mrs. Parker served
seen anywhere on this trip partment.
brary houses many current ti­ President George Lxmg asked some 27 years as the official Fire Department are getting
through Minnesota. The soil
weather observer for the De­ ready for their annual "Fire­
I miss seeing our friends at
is coal black, and the corn, home, and it seems funny not tles plus old favorites.
all members to turn in their troit area.
men’s Benefit”, according to
which is now being harvested to be in the regular routine
completed calendar sales.
Following the departure of word received from the De­
looked real good. This was a of getting out The Enterprise,
The Club also discussed a the Parkers, the station was I partment early this week.
dairy country, but apparently but presume I’ll get used to
Pony Express for a handi­ manned by Joe Muise for ap­
The Fire Department recent­
most of the cattle were kept that too.
capped child which the Lions proximately three years until ly laid a new tile floor in the
in feed lots and fed ensilage
are doing statewide. The local they moved away. Frank Han­ Bingo Room. All the work was
(chopped com) to you timber
club was also in favor of the cock then took over the sta­ done by Fire Department per­
people. This part of Minneso­
idea but asked that more in­ tion for a little over a year and sonnel, using funds raised
Santiam’s J.V.’s took anoth­
One thing I do miss is the
ta also raises soy beans and daily newspapers. The news
formation be obtained.
finally, Mrs. Paullin has been from past benefit activities. er league game Monday night
some pinto beans.
Ken Jernstedt, State Sena­ manning the station for the No public tax money was used at J.F.K.’s field. The Trojans
The night before we got to one can pick up by radio or
tor, who is running for re-elec­ past three and a half years.
in the project, emphasized a couldn’t resist the pounding
TV
just
doesn
’
t
cover
the
sub
­
Buffalo Center, we stayed in
The Mill City School dis­ tion, spoke to the Club on the
Fire Department spokesman. up the middle offense display
ject
with
enough
depth
to
a-
a trailer park on Lake Karo-
Lurr’ier and plywood were do- ed by the Wolverines. Santiam
mount to much. They keep a trict received a bomb threat various measures on the ballot j
mis. Just as we arrived a fish­
last Wednesday morning. The He also told about the differ­
nated by North Santiam Ply- scored in the first, third and
erman pulled out a Northern person up to date to some de­ telephone threat came through ent interim committees he had
wood Company and Cedar; fourth quarters. Up-back Ted
gree,
but
it
is
impossible
for
Pike about 14 inches long. I
Moreland scored twice and
them to compete with news­ the school switchboard at ap­ worked on.
Lumber, Inc.
think that if I had been a fish­
Jernstedt stated that if Bal­
proximately 10:00 a. m. All
In recognition of his efforts made the two point conversion
papers.
erman I would have attempted
three schools in the district lot Measure «9 was passed,
on behalf of the Mill City Fire after the first touchdown, and
to do a little fishing. This man
A large group attended the Department during the past tailback Bill Tippitt scored
were dismissed for the day, it would take a 9 percent sales
caught the fish right off the
thus adding another day to tax to raise the amount of Santiam Booster Club meet­ year, Ray Porter, Assistant the other. The hard-hitting
I do hear from time to time the school year in June.
dock. A trailer hookup at this
money needed or an increased ing following the Santiam-Scio Fire Chief, was voted “Fire- line and driving backs were
where
the
Democratic
presi
­
spot cost $4, which is the most
The school board adopted witholding tax of 150 percent. football game.
man of the Year” by fellow the key to the offense as each
we have paid on this trip. Us­ dential hopeful is still making the additional day resolution
The next meeting will be
Frank Stromquist was elect­ members of the Mill City Fire touchdown came from drives
ually hookups cost from $2.50 wild promises. I think the last April following a bomb October 16. Charles Kelly will ed to serve as president for the
from behind the 50-yard line.
Department
Democrats will rue the day threat at that time.
talk to the club on the Postel year. Serving with him will be
to $3.
Defensive stars include Brian
when
he
stole
their
party.
It
During the night a thunder
Bill Byers, vice-president and
Service.
Jones, Bill Gabriel and Bruce
storm struck, it rained real is a good party, and Democrats
Jean Davidson, secretary-treas
Hildebrandt who each had an
hard and the wind blew real most likely have as many good
urer.
interception. JFK. ran the
men
on
the
ballot
as
the
Re
­
hard. Come morning the sun
Discussion was held on var­
ball in for their only touch­
I
Doctor
Schedule
publicans
that
remains
to
be
was out again.
ious club activities such as the
down late in the fourth quar­
Now to backtrack a little. seen. I think the party lost
annual ham dinner. Several
ter and made the two point
Santiam Memorial Hos­
Just as we got into Minnesota their best bet for president
other ideas were discussed but
conversion.
pital Emergency Unit re­
when
they
dropped
Eagleton.
we stopped at a highway rest
no definite plans were made. |
The final score stood 20-8 in
cord of Doctors on duty
A Coffee Hour was held
area and information booth. Seems to me they dumped the
The next meeting will be Fri- I
favor of th«- Little Red Mach­
for the period October 11
Tuesday
afternoon
at
the
Mill
It was even nicer than the wrong man, but then that is
day night, October 27, follow­
through October 22, 1972.
ine
ones in Oregon. The grounds just my opinion. I don’t think City Firemen’s hall for sever­
ing the Regis game,
al
Democratic
candidates.
In-
(
he
was
nearly
as
radical
as
were beautifully landscaped
Mr Edwards, an Engineer
October 11. 12 and 13 -
and the flowers were still in either the presidential or eluded in the group was
for the State Highway De­ 'Detroit Dam-Weather
6:09
Doctor
in
hospital
Pool
Wayne
Morse
who
is
running
full bloom. The rest rooms vice-presidential candidate.
partment, will speak to the
P. M. to midnight.
I suppose by now City poli­ for the U.S Senate, Glen Hus­
Max. Mln. Elev. Pep
were spotless and the attend­
North Santiam Chamber of
October 14 and 15 I>x
37 1534 48 000
ant was real helpful. He gave tics are beginning to take ton, Linn Co. Comm., Posi­
Commerce at their n<xin meet­ Spt 27 55
tor in hospital midnight
39 1533 07 ooo
Spt 28 to
us literature on the Great shape. Possibly something in­ tion #3, Dick Coram, Candi- j
ing, Wednesday, October 18
to midnight.
43 1531 43 0 00
The Engineer was asked to Spt 29 5«
Lakes where we plan to go teresting will develop there date for State Senator, Jim j
October 16 — Doctor in
44 1530 11 0 00
The Santiam Chapter As­ speak to the Chamber on what Spt 30 to
when we leave here. We leave too. No matter who wins or Palmer, Linn County Sheriff, ■
46 1529 20 0.00
hospital midnight to 6
this Saturday to visit a neph­ loses, things will most likely Dan McClurg, Committe Chair
sociation of Reti«»d People was being planned for the foot Oct 1. to
47 1528 31 0 00
a. m
ew near Minneapolis, Minn., get done. I do hope that the man. Vernon Schrock, Linn Co
(AARP) will have their Oc­ of the new Lyons-Mehama Oct. 2 69
50 1527 49 ooo
then we’ll be off and running city
_ will get the weeds out of Comm., Position *2, and Mrs.
tober meeting on Wednesday bridge in the way of recrea- Oct 1 70
October 17 — Doctor on
0.00
.
for
Week
Pep
for Canada to finish up that | the gutters before messy wea- Eva Palmer who is campaign
Total
evening,
the
25th,
instead
of
tion
facilities.
call.
H.i 45 1526 62 ooo
area before going to Vermont, ther sets in. Hint? Weather manager for Wayne Morse.
the 18th as listed on the
At the noon board meeting Oct 4
October 18, 19 and 20
Approximately 32 persons
71 41 1525 95 ooo
for a tour of the New England here is perfect today. Shirt­
Lions Club Calendar
on Wednesday, October 5 only Oct. 5
Doctor in hospital 6:00 p
sleeve weather and we hope it called to visit with the candi -
72 30 1525 15 ooo
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Oct
The
October
25
meeting
will
a
few
were
present
and
presi
­
States.
m. to midnight.
77 39 1524 30 ooo
Oct 7
So far we haven’t had time will continue until we get dates.
dent
John
Kohl
asked
these
lie
at
the
Santiam
High
School
October 21 and 22— Doc­
Later in the afternoon,
76 48 1523 68 ooo
members to check over the Oct •
to become bored with life — down south in about six weeks,
Auditorium
at
7:30
p.
m.
tor in hospital midnight
74 48 1522 77 oot
A special program is being fact sheet and note any Oct •
and I don’t think we will be and then have it get better. Wayne Morse and his group
to midnight.
59 44 1521 93 0 13
planned according to Clyde changes they might want made Oct. 10
as long as we have new things Maybe we’ll have something stopped by The Enterprise
0 13
office for a short visit.
Total Pep . for Week
to see all the time People ev- more to tell next week.
in their area.
• Bate, president.
By Don Moffatt
m
a
Idanha Customers Detroit Loses
Will Not Lose Power
Weather Station
Air Pollution Photo Five To Run For
Five File For City
Positions In Idanha
October 16
Porter Chosen As
Fireman Of Year
Ken Jernstedt
Speaks To Lions
Little Red Wins
Bomb Threat Means
One More Day
Of School
¡Frank StromquistTo
Rooster Club
Head Booster
Highway Engineer
To Speak At
Chamber Meeting
Democrats Attend
Coffee Hour Here
AARP To Meet
Oct. 25 at School