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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1973)
Mill City Enterprise StcoHQ C lass P osta « P aid , M ill C itv , O mson VOLUME xxvm ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY—OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND NUMBER 41 Knit Knack Depot Announces Winners I It Ain’t I All Roses j THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1978 $4A0 * YEAR — 10c B Copy Drawing Out The Winning Numbers I Win First League Game (by George Long) During the years of contro- j versy over construction of the I trans-Alaskan pipeline, a vi Des Howarth, distriet gov The Santiam Wolverines, tal factor in support of the ernor of Lions from Salem behind the passing of David project has been generally was guest speaker at the Mon Plotts and the running of overlooked — notably by en day night Lions Club meeting Craig Blackburn, defeated the vironmentalists who have He was introduced by Presi Salem Academy Crusaders, worked to block the building dent Richard Blakeley, who 34-22 in a league tilt at Mill of the line. The North Slope also introduced the governor's City, Oct. 4. The win put San ol Alaska holds more than oil. wife, Anne, who is state aux tiam in a tie with Regis for There are vast deposits of na iliary president. first place in the Tri-River tural gas. A short business meeting Conference. was conducted, at which time Senator Gerald R. Ford Santiam started the scoring several letters of appreciation stressed this point in a talk Drawing the prize winning names Friday at the early in the firs« quarter when to the club for their assistance before the American Gas in projects were read. | Knit Knjack Depot are first year crochet students of Jim Wright intercepted a Cru Assn. He said, “How many sader pass and ran 21 yards ^ During his. talk. President Mrs. Anne Mue.ler. Looking on is Mrs. Jack Scott. Americans have any idea that Mrs. Anne Mueller, owner of the Knit Knack De- ' Howarth told members that into the end zone. David construction of the Alaskan I 2 — ti Mrs. Mueller said this week that needlepoint in- is with pipeline is an essential first „ . shown _, „ x two , of the - winners in the drawing you ¿re lucky to have such | structor, Dixie Falls, will be at the Depot on Mondays Plotts then kicked the extra point, putting Santiam ahead step in bringing the vast gas Saturday, hirst place winner was Mrs. Erma Hol- a fine meeting place, and I supplies of the Alaska North linger who received a radio, and Mrs. Helen Cox, second will be happy to return again, 11 to teach needlepoint classes. She also has many mter- 7-0. David Plotts then scored Slope to consumers in the low- place winner. Other winners were Mrs. Jane Pumphrey even though it is not in an i esting and unusual things in knitting and will teach the next touchdown for San official capacity.” He gave the Irish and Norwegian knitting when enough sign up for tiam as he weaved his way er 48 states? ... To me it is and Mrs. Bernice Evans.—Enterprise photo, down the field on a 73-yard local Lions praise for their classes. shocking that we discovered, The Knit Knack Depot now has a new supply of punt return. David added an oil and gas in huge quantities ■ _ • v/ ii z- many activities in the area and extra point and Santiam waa I Santiam Valley Grange for the pant they play in Phentex yarn and numerous other items in stock. in Alaska back in February j world-wide Lionism. He cov 1968 and we’re still just talk- I OGDEN PHOTO on top, 14-0. But on the kick off following the touchdown, ered some of the activities of ing about how to move it from I Elects New Officers Salem Academy’s Ken Friesen the international convention there to here.” In 1971, the LYONS — Election of of- to”MiamI,"Fla.'“i’t was a blazed down the field return American Gas Assn, filed a ing the kickoff 84 yards for a ficers was the main business chance to meet Lions from all statement with the department I I Salem Academy touchdown. of the interior in support of DETROIT — A well child at the meeting of Santiam ove, the world. The Lions Friesen then passed to Doug the trans-Alaskan oil pipeline. conference and immunization Valley Grange Friday night.. clubs of the world have now O’Neal for the two point con The public should be interest clinic will be held by Marion Oct. 5. Elected were master; reached the million member The Malt Shop was broken version. ed in two important consider County Health Dept. Tuesday, Daniel^ (Pat)^Moore, Jr.; over- mark> and is the largest serv- In the second quarter, Sa i" J Gorman; lectur ice organization world-wide. into Monday night, Oct. 8, ations emphasized in the state Oct. 30, at Detroit High seer: Richard lem Academy again scored ment. They are that: “. . . (1) School conference room, 10:00 er: Nellie Moore; chaplain: He told that there were 3,000 sometime after 10:00 p.m., ac with 7:37 left on the clock as early operation of the propos ajn .to noon and 1:00 to 3:00 Katherine Wagner; steward: Brazilians at the Miami con cording to a police report Robert Thacker; assistant ste vention, which is quite a rec Doug O’Neal ran for a six Entry was made through a ed Alaska oil pipeline is es p.m. yard tochdown to tie the score sential to implementation as j Parents wishing their child ward: Thurman Smith; lady ord when one considers that restroom window and from DETROIT — State police at 14-14. With only 39 seconds steward: Olene the population of that country $90.00 to $125.00 in change was soon as possible of deliveries ren to be seen by the physic- assistant taken from pinball machines. and Linn County sheriff depu left in the first half, Craig to the lower 48 states of the ian should make an appoint Smith; gate keeper: Daniel is only 30,000. vast major gas supplies asso ment by calling Marion Coun- Moore, Sr; ceries: Melvina | “There must be something Candy and gum was also taken ties searched Tuesday for a Blackbum bulled his way in ciated with the oil. This . . . I ty area coordinator, Mrs. Bar- Franklin; pomona: Angeline special about Lionism or over and evidence showed coke was man police said stole $4 at a to the endzone from a yard I Detroit bar Monday night be out, giving Santiam a six point is needed to help alleviate the ' bara Whiteley at 854-3423 or Gorman; flora: Thelma Moore; a million people would not drank on the premises. secretary: Fem Sletto; trea have joined,” Howarth said. severe gas shortage . . . (2) Mrs. Jean Roth, 854-3515. A routine police check at fore shooting holes in two lead at the half, Craig Blackburn opened the Because of the clean burning The immunization program surer: Ada Plymale; executive Each local activity, whether 1:15 a.m. Tuesday morning telephone booths and a res second half scoring as he ran scholarship, spuxwux- sponsor- . snowea qualities of natural gas, the i includes adults as well as chil committee: Giles Wagner, .. El- giving <x a ovuu.o.xiup, showed no one on me the premi- taurant sign. Officers said a man took the for a three yard touchdown, ilng y.Outh. «rouPS, holding aj ses. Police are investigating total environmental health of dren of all ages. ( cash about 11:00 p,m. hum the giving Santiam a 26-14 lead. < The charter was draped in 1 pancake feed to raise funds.' the break In the nation will be better serv I -_______ _ , par p al "je tfae Cedars Restaur- ; But again Salem Academy memory of Louis Thompson. 1 are — ' tO ------- ed if the pipeline is permitted the efforts that make I 1 ant and _... Lodge ___ __here, then went I ran the kickoff down for a Henry Horn was i received ____ ____ ____ Lions clubs click, ___ and ____ really ■ to be constructed as soon as I outside and shot the coin box I touchdown. This time It was into membership by dismissal, do meaningful Things "for "the possible." i off a phone in a booth. The Doug O’Neal going 82 yards. » t - __ i_____ x _ _ country. "Of course,” he said, Natural gas, according to I nn__ — r. meeting «» _ will ( ‘sight conservation is the man drove to Marion Forks He then ren for the PAT giv The November many authorities, is one ans I have Thanksgiving dinner pre- 15 miles east of here, ing Santiam a slim 26-22 lead. Lodge, main objective of the clubs. ” wer to some pollution prob , ceding the meeting at where he fired two shots into 6:30 Santiam put away the game At the present time the lems in metropolitan areas I I p.m. | another telephone booth and with 1:27 left in the fourth Lions in Mill City are out such as New York City. Yet, The North Santiam Cham- into the lodge’s neon display period when Jerry Grant selling birthday calendars, and because of a lack of realistic ber of Commerce board of di- sign, across the road from the caught a 20-yard pass from this money goes into the sight national energy policies and conservation fund. Each year rectors met at the Riverview lodge building, officers said David Plotts. Blackbum ran because of misguided environ was believed for points after to give San many youngsters, who other Inn, Mehama, last Wednesday The shooting mentalism, the country is fac ' done with a .30 caliber carbine tiam a final lead of 34-22. wise would probably go with noon. ed with a serious energy A new map which will be rifle. state police reported. The big difference in the out eye glasses, are given shortage, and the cause of en game was Santiam’s passing. ----- ---------- ------- X-...W», funds. j used on the fact sheets has Officers said they have 0 glasses through these The Santiam Jayvees drop- „ vironmentalism has been set David back substantially. DETROIT — Detroit rode ped their third straight league This is why residents of the ’ been updated and approved by suspect in mind and believe Junior quarterback «>«, ..Lxj «_ ----- 1 ----- 1 R ie board. This is the first map that he was hiding out Tues- Plotts completed eight of six area are asked to purchase _____ ________ __________ hosts football game, to the Salem high on 64 points as the > day in the mountains near De- teen for a total of 184 yarde calendars. President I change for many years. The atrocities American downed Valsetz 64-30 in Casco Academy JVs, 42-12, at Salem, these in the air. His main receiver, The chamber will send a let- troit Blakely has set next Monday, prisoners of war suffered at league action here Friday af- Monday. Frank Bryant, caught four of | Santiam played excellently Oct. 15 to have all calendars ter to the state highway de-' the hands of the North Vietna ternoon. the passes for 77 yards. Jerry mese sound like something out Valsetz 0 8 8 14—30 in the first half and were only sold .He says if some in the partment, protesting the des Grant caught two for 64 yards of a horror film — not actions Detroit 14 16 ___ 64 behind by two points at half area are not contacted by truction of small fir trees _ 20 __ 14 ________ and sophomore Ted Moreland one would expect from fellow Valsetz—Hadly 50 pass from time; however, Salem Aca- Lions members, they may turn i along the right of way. Gene nabbed the other two for 23 human beings. But it did hap Purdy (Howe run); Howe 8 demy outscored Santiam 28-0 in their names at The Enter Fief prepared and read the yards. pen and, as in wars past, our run (Purdy run); Maxwell 1 *n the second half to win going prise, Sears Store and Western letter which is being sent to Santiam’s ground attack was Auto. The Lions have been the department at once. soldiers performed admirably run (Purdy run); Maxwell 90 | away. led by Craig Blackbum who under the circumstances. With pass from Purdy (run failed). I The outstanding players for selling birthday calendars [ A letter of resignation as carried 31 times for 109 yards. the POW’s return fresh in our Detroit — Smith 55 pass Santiam were Rick Lady, who here for nearly 20 years, and | secretary-treasurer from J. C. DETROIT — According to He also added 14 points and minds, along with the memory from Randy Roth (pass fail- scored one of Santiam’s touch this is the first year they have 1 (Doc) Kimmel was read. Ill of others who fought and died, 'ed); Smith 45 pass from Ran-1 downs, Vince Andermatt, who raised their rate. Iti is now I health has forced this move. Ray Stose, Statesman outdoor played an outstanding offen throughout our national his | dy Roth (Saner run); Rick scored Santàam’s other touch- $2.25. It has been $2.00. This i The resignation was accepted editor, neither man nor beast sive and defensive game. Salem Academy, who was tory, that we might live, it is Roth 25 run (pass failed); down, and David Blair, who was necessary to help pay the i with regrets .A new secretary was willing to venture from cover Saturday morning as the ranked above Santiam before right we should make Veter- Smith _____ 45 __ pass __ ____ from ____ Randy put in an ou.standing block- company who print the cal ; will be appointed by President general buck deer season their clash, could only collect Jim Tedrow soon. ans’ Day, Nov. 11, a tribute to , ..Will Roth , (sTner run); Roth ing performance. Defensively, endars. MO.,,-. X MM/, Rick opened. Heavy rains and forty yards passing in five Howarth ’ s slogan this year Mark Moffatt and John Bogle their sacrifice. i 1 65 pass from Randy Roth Ed Spencer of Salem will strong winds prevailed much completions. The Crusaders is “ Let ’ s Go to the Seashore in Veterans’ Day is a time to ¡(pass (pass failed); Monroe 6 run were outstanding. give a talk on postal service of the day. For most hunters outrushed by Santiam let patriotism shine through. • (Gardner run); Smith 70 kick-1 Coach Jerrim said that this ’74.” Reason for the slogan is at the general meeting which in western and central Ore were 130-101. Also Santiam had 11 that the international con- , was the best effort yet by Because men and women were' off return (run failed); Mon- vention will be held in San. will be held at the Riverview gon it was a poor beginning, more rushing plays than Sa willing to meet their country’s roe 1 run (Williamson run); Santiam’s JVs. Mehama, Wednesday, according to Stose. He said, lem. Francisco. The midwinter con Inn, 6 6 0 0—12 call, the United States has Randy Roth 95 interception Santiam Oct. 17. “by mid afternoon Saturday, The win gives Santiam a tie Salem A. 6 8 14 14 42 ference will be in Seaside and i been able to grow and send (Monroe), most game processing esta for first place in the Tri-River the state convention will be I its message of freedom across j Detroit will host Eddyville blishments were still waiting Conference with Regis. Both in Coos Bay, May 16-17- j the world. One day out of 365 Friday, Oct. 12. On October Community Calendar held for the first deer to be brought teams have a 1-0 record. In IS. | is not nearly enough to ex- 19, Alsea will play Detroit in by hunters. It was the first third place is Salem Academy Before the meeting closed, i press our gratitude to the here. Both games are sched- Deadline October 15 time in several years that with a 1-1 record and tied for President Blakely presented , DETROIT — It was an “American doughboy” for his uled for 3:00 p.m. such heavy rain has plagued last is Scio and Jefferson, nounced earlier that the dead Vern Rush with his past presi- i efforts to preserve the liberty j hunters in western Oregon both 0-1. line for ordering community dent’s pin. and constitutional rights we on the first day of the season, This week Santiam will calendars would be Nov. 1. enjoy today —but it’s a start. The wives of the Lions ’ his report says. meet Corbett at Corbett Fri- This was in error, the deadline members were guests for the I and immunization clinic will As the ecology movement’s ! In the Upper North Santiam . is Oct. 15. evening. I be held by the Marion County Canyon, a short lived thunder day. Corbett is ranked In the top five A schools and cur I Health Department Tuesday, ' Volunteers of Detroit Wo- 1973 scenario draws toward an I... _ . _ (Oct. 16 at Cal very Lutheran storm passed over the area rently holds a 4-0 record. They end, we are faced with an out- i Church in Stayton. Hours will about 4:00 p.m. Saturday af are led by Karl Welen, the ragious deci son: Do we want, | will be calling at homes to i be 9:30 a m. to 12:00 a.m. and ternoon. Heavy rain and State A leading scorer and perfectly clean water and air i strong wind prevailed throu fourth leading rusher. Cor 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. The Mill City Grade School take orders for the calendars. or our favorite newspaper? In ghout most of the day. Cool bett’s other two backs are their relentless pursuit of zero seventh and eighth grade | In case you are missed, you Parents wishing to bring and unstable air Sunday weighing in at 190 pounds pollution, environmentalists football teams won their may contact Mrs. Verna Ket- ___ ____ ____ __ each. This game should prove children to ___ be _____ seen __ by brought a mixture of snow and are actually forcing this nation games Oct. 3 when they play- chum at 854 3539 or Mrs. Caro- I The Santiam Memorial Hos- their the physician should make an I rain for a short period, to be tough and important for into a paper shortage. The pa- ed Griggs. I lyn Lichlyter at 854-3488 to Hunters in the area over the the __ ____ in advance by " Wolverines. per industry cannot afford to | Finaf score of the eighth place your order. |pital Auxiliary will have a appointment - weekend reported snow in the Santiam 14 8 8 8—34 «nH maintain maintain all oil the thp cost- m«t- grade »..J. game »am«. was 9« buy and 26 to fi 6 with with 1 The calendars sell for $2.00coffe<? hour Thursday morning, calling Mrs .Walter Frey, 789- higher elevations. | , Salem A 8 6 8 0-22 Oct. 18, from 10:00 to 12:00 2732 each, the same as last year. ly pollution abatement con- Scott Stewart making three As of Monday, two fatal-1 noon at> the home of Mr. and I t Well --............................................ trols demanded of it and still touchdowns and David Wright child cviuerc. conferences pro- aties had been t -» tm . h * a «» Vreii ciiuu reported and I Mrs Bruce Philippi at «15 vide an opportunlty r tor par- operate its mills and build the scoring the last one. The PAT Loqqinq Accident one hunter died Sunday of an'Chemoketa College Westwood Place, Stayton. I ents t0 co ^ t RPW ORCS RAcp gaar y to TTIPPt «roe morin Vw TJcirl _ _ _ •*. new ones necessary meet was made by Dale Reid. ___ H_______ R__ a physic apparent heart attack In his [ and Hospifalzes Local Man the insatiable cry for its pro- j Rodney All ladies who are interest ian and public health nurse camper near Sisters where he( Otters Guitar Lessons Carpenter ducts. Constantly shifting fed Larry Gifford each scored to DETROIT — A logging ac- ed in the hospital auxiliary about the hea'th status of eral environmental standards lead the seventh grade team to cident in the Straight Creek and would like to get ac their children. Immunizations had been deer hunting. It was announced this week make it impossible for large, a 12-0 victory over Griggs. that Chemeketa Community ! area hospitalized George quainted with its members and for all ages are given at the long-term investment deci Dickie of Mill City Tuesday their activities are especially clinics when indicated. No Detroit Dam - Weather College will offer a course In sions to be made. Paper and Pool guitar lessons at Santiam appointment necessary for im I morning. He was taken to Sa- I invited to attend, newsprint are becoming hard all for our descendants de lem Memorial Hospital Emer Max. Mln. Elev PCD High School If there are Heading the arrangements munizations only. Special em er than ever to obtain. Some pends upon how we treat the gency Center by Idanha Rural for the coffee hour is Mrs. phasis is being focused on mea Oct. 3 59 38 1523.67 0.00 enough interested who are 16 smaller newspapers are oper Earth today. But when deci Fire District ambulance about Jack Darley. Assisting her are sles immunizations. If your Oct. 4 63 39 1523.01 0.00 years of age or older. ating on a day-to-day basis sion turns into destruction and 11:45 a.m. The lessons would be held 88 39 1522.34 0.00 Mrs. Alex Bodeker, Mrs. Ralph child is one year old or over, Oct. 5 and others are having to prune our constitutional right to a Ambulance attendants said Ycumans, Mrs. Fred Hottin- and has not had hard measles, Oct. 6 63 45 1521.69 0.04 once a week at a minimum fae. Those interested should con the size of their editions. free and diversified press suf he suffered a compound frac ger, Mrs. Jay Myers, Mrs. you are encouraged to have Oct. 7 59 39 1521.17 0.85 40 1520.51 0.00 tact Virginia Syverson, «97- 52 Preserving the environment fers, it Is time to take a differ ture of the left leg. Kerrt Hazelwood, Mrs. Elmer him immunized. Parents must Oct.« He was employed by North Glidewell and Mrs. Henry accompany children request Oct.» 80 39 1592.92 0.08 2644, or Bid Sanders at 897- is a highly-commendable goal ent path to environmental pro Santiam Cutters, Inc. Miller. Total Pep. for Week ___ .0.88 itti. —whether there is a future at tection. ing this service. At Detroit, Oct. 30 Detroit Smashes Valsetz Suspect Sought In Detroit Area Postal Service Talk Scheduled by C of C I -------------- i Salem Academy Stops Little Red Heavy Rain Greets Local Nimrods On Opening Day GidflC SchOOl TCSITIS Win Football Games Coffee Hour Set By i Hospital Auxiliary