The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 18, 1973, Image 1

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THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON
THURSDAL, OCTOBER 18, 1978
Heavy Snowpack Would Help Power Shortage
It Ain’t
All Roses
Lions Members
Honored Monday
(by George Long)
School Board
Raises All
Lunch Prices
Two Mill City Lions Club
members were honored Mon­
day night at their dinner
When the people of this
meeting, when President Dick
nation can no longer use a
Blakely
presented
Martin
national park without fear of I
Hansen with his quarter cen­
being robbed, raped or mur­
tury certificate and card.
dered, it is time we stopped
Hansen is a charter member of
The budget calendar was ad­
coddling criminals and disor­
the Mill City club and has opted for Linn County School
derly members at society, and
been active during his time in Dist. 129J at last weeks board
began thinking of the right
the local club, having chair­ meeting and May 7 set for the
and protection of law-abiding j
maned many of the club’s ac­ general budget election.
citizens.
tivities.
It was announced the Ore­
The other award went to gon School Boards convention
The Wall Street Journal re­
Past President George Long, will be held in Portland Nov.
ports that in California's Yo­
who was presented with a wall 14 to 16.
semite National Park the
banner from Lions Interna­
crime rate has jumped 253%
The Allen Field lights and
tional President George Fried­ tennis court lights will be
during the last decade. In
richs for his part in a drive to turned on Halloween night
1972 alone, this particular
secure one million Lions mem­ from 7 to 11 p.m. so young­
park was the scene of three
bers in the world. The back sters may play football on the
murders, three rapes, seven
of his wallet card reads: field and free tennis will be
robberies, 18 assaults, 142
"Special Commendation.
In available to all.
burglaries and 624 thefts. Dis-
appreciation of your efforts to
orderly conduct became such
Beginning Oct. 22, school
introduce new men to Lionism lunch prices will be raised
a problem that a special sec­
during the Million Member five cents in all categories.
tion was set aside solely for
Program, you are hereby re­ Due to increased food costs, it
the use of rowdy young peo­ I
cognized as a member of the was necessary to raise the
ple so that they would not
It’s going to take a lot more snow on ML
Million Member Club. Your lunch prices.
say there will be a lot more snow this winter than
bother other visitors.
That
Jefferson to alleviate the power shortage in the
support of our theme ‘Human­
was a major error, for the
last—which would go a long ways to stabilize the
In other action, the womens
itarian Solidarity Through volleyball team was granted
young people took over this
area Of course when this picture was taken, the
water situation. A good heavy snow pack is just
Lionism’ is exemplary of the permission to use the high
section and drove out the park
snow had just began to accumulate on this regal
what we need now.
highest ideals of Lionism." It 1 school gym one or two times a
rangers.
peak in the Cascade range. Weather predictors
is signed by Lions Internation­ month to enable them to play
There is much to support
al President George Fried­ two games at one time.
the view that it is time to'
richs. In presenting this award
Mrs. Carol Twede was ap­
adopt a hard line on crime, re­
to Long, President Blakely pointed reading director. The
gardless of where it is com- 1
commended him for his serv­ district applied for a special
mitted. Beefing up police'
ice to the local club.
federal grant for special train­
forces and law enforcement
In other action at the club ing for Mrs. Twede who will
classes will help curb the ac- |
meeting, Calendar Chairman work with the other teachers
___ __ of those
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~____
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tions
who
do not
re- 1 The Mill City Information
Harry Nelson urged members along with grade school prin­
spect the rights or property of Referral Center is now open
City police said this week
to get their areas covered at cipal, Vem Peterman.
others. But greater assurance !
the State Police Building on
that one local juvenile has
I once, so the order may be sent
of apprehension will not deter Highway 22. Mrs. Ruth Wirth,
The new unemployment tax
been
apprehended
in
connec
­
Mill City City Council mem­
I in and the calendars received laws were discussed by the
the wrongdoer unless he is al- Project worker, said the cen-
tion
with
the
break-in
of
the
before January 1.
so reasonably certain that a'ter *s °pen weekdays 8:30 to bers voted to hire a man to Malt Shop on the night of
board but no action was taken
! For the program next Mon- until further information is
fair hearing, court action and 12:00 and 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. work in the city park for two Oct. 8. The juvenile was turn­
I day night, Mrs. Ruth Wirth of received.
some penalty will follow his Volunteers^are^ needed to^as- months, six hours a day, five ed over to the Linn County
the Mill City-Gates Referral
| days a week at $3 per hour. Juvenile Authorities.
unlawful acts. Special areas sist Mrs.
~ Wirth in
~ operating
-----
With six seconds left, David Center will be the speaker.
should not be set aside the center which opened j This is to be paid out of
Another
youth
from
Cali
­
Plotts booted a 33-yard field
sharing
money.
Guest for the evening Mon­
for the disorderly in our na- | Sept 26. Anyone interested revenue
fornia, who was also involved
through the center of the day was Dr. Dave Thompson.
tional parks any more than a may contact Mrs .Wirth at the Councilman Brunner stated *n H1®.,bur?lar2?, ha,d returned I goal
uprights, giving Santiam a 17- He joined the club at this time.
1 that if the work was complet-
habHual criminal should be center, telephone 897-2354.
to California.
aliforma. The local police
police, 14 wjn over the Corbett Card­
are
ed
in
a
shorter
time,
or.
if
the
Numerous
services
allowed to roam the streets. I
are , working
- -
- - authorities ¡nais ¡n a non-league contest
with
These people are a threat to I available for those in need in- weather did not allow the there to bring charges against
at Corbett last Friday.
eluding
childrens
services
and
work,
the
employee
would
the lives, rights and property
the youth.
The Santiam Booster Club
Corbett dominated the first
of all those around them. Pro­ counseling, head of household then be released,
will meet Thursday, Oct 25,
Orville
Brown
and
Jack
training
through
adult
educa
­
half
of
play,
as
they
outrushed
gress in the effort to curb
at 7:30 p.m. in Room Three of
Santiam by 64 yards and pass­
criminal action has been made. tion programs, physical ther­ Pyle of Santiam Cable-Vision
the
high school. Mr. Jerrim,
were
present
to
ask
the
city
apy,
transportation
services,
ed for 81 yards. The Wolver-
More must be achieved if the
Santiam’s baseball coach, has
• ines could not compelte a pass.
time is to come again when it emergency food and clothing, council for approval of a rate
Scheduled to get underway been asked to arrange a de­
. Corbett started the scoring in
will be possible to walk the service for the aging, food increase of $1 a month begin­
next
week is the annual Unit­ monstration of a pitching ma­
ning
Jan.
1,
1974.
This
would
stamps
and
help
with
drug
and
|
the
first
quarter
when
Gary
streets of our great cities.------ .------- , -
ed Good Neighbor drive. Mrs. chine he is interested in ob­
increase the rates from $5 to
Baker
caught
an
18-yard
without fear of being assault- | alcohol problems,
A series of consumer edu­
Jean Davidson, UGN chairman taining for use in the spring
ed, and if the places of beauty | The center is a federally $6 per month.
cation classes is being offer­ touchdown pass in the endzone for the canyon area, will be and summer baseball pro­
Reasons
given
for
the
rate
from
Richard
Schwartz.
Mark
in our national parks are to be, supported organization under
ed this fall at Chemeketa
grams. Following the demon­
sanctuaries for nature’s tran-, the community action pro- increase were the rising cost Community College. The clas­ Hayden then kicked the extra assisted by volunteers from the stration, there will be a busi­
Mill City, Gates and Detroit
of supplies, equipment, and
point
giving
Corbett
a
7-0
quility for all to enjoy.
I gram.
are held Wednesdays at
ness meeting and refresh­
areas.
labor. Also, the company is ses
9 a.m. and 1 p.m. in the adult I lead. Corbett again threaten­
Mrs. Davidson will be solic­ ments will be served.
forced
with
$20,000
in
feder
­
ed
late
in
the
second
half
During the last few years,
At last month’s meeting, it
ally mandated improvements learning center on the col-, when they had a first down on iting the business firms the
scores of young people have
first of the- week and volun­ was decided to launch an
to its trunk lines and ampli- lege’s Salem campus.
the
Santiam
three
yard
line
come face-to-face with the U.
Topics include: “New Laws'
teers will be soliciting the October membership drive.
fiers.
Oct 17
oul Santiam's
»an1131™8 goal
goat line
une de-
ae- residential areas.
S. political system the hard
That Affect You, ” Oct
1 But
¡Notices will be s<ent home
Representatives
of
Santiam
way — by running for office
(1 p.m. only); “Food_ Fads ! fense held as time ran out for
Residents are asked to give from school next week asking
they
have
Cable-Vision
said
Oct
24
“
Adver-
tf,e
Cardinals
on
their
fourth
and getting elected. For many
for new members. Dues are
I generously to the UGN.
approximately 550 customers and Facts,” <
the experience has been shock­
tising and You,” Nov. ’ 7; “Gro- ( down.
—
$2.00 per family and one dol­
in
the
Mill
City
area.
I
Corbett went ahead 14-0
ing and frustrating. Most have I
Shopping Field Trip,”
lar for singles. These dues
Councilwoman Carey stated eery
Nov. 14 (1 p.m. only); “Shop- with 3:57 left in the third
found a maze of bureaucratic
and money raised from club
that there had been some ping Techniques for Trim- quarter when Carl Weine col-
I
red tape, rigid seniority sys­
activities are used to support
progress made fn a bicycle ming the Clothing Budget, ” j lected a three-yard pass from
tems and an indifferent public
Booster Club projects.
safety course for school child-
whom they are trying to serve
Nov. 21; "Building a Budget,” I Richard Schwartz in the end
Last year’s projects includ­
DETROIT — A Homecoming ten of the Mill City area. An Nov. 28; “Stretching the Life zone. Mark Hayden then kick-
But, despite the frustrations,
ed over $500 worth of mater­
instructor has been contacted of Household Equipment,” ed the extra point.
Coronation
is
slated
Friday,
most are unanimous in their'
ials for the football bleachers,
and the dates and time are
belief that the system can Oct. 19, during halftime at De­ now being worked out so as Dec. 5; and “Christmas Enter­
Vivian
Kealen's
Strout built by the Santiam shop
Santiam took the following
work. Some are attempting to troit vs Alsea football game. many students as possible may taining on a Budget”, Dec. 12. ’ kickoff and drove for the branch real estate office In classes .The club also donated
Resource
speakers
have touchdown. The drive was Gates has attained member­ $40 to the Junior State base­
get their constituents involv­ The students will vote Fri­ take this course.
been invited to discuss topics capped by a 15-yard pass to ship in the company’s highly ball team for meals at the
ed, and others have already day morning to elect a prince
Council
members
agreed
to
in their fields of expertise. Jerry Grant from David prized
had some success in getting and princess.
"Master Salesman’s state tournament in Spring­
The following students are not light the Christmas tree The series is free and the pub­ Plotts. David Plotts then boot­ Club”.
legislation passed and pro­
field. This money was raised
this year in order to help con­
grams started. In the process, candidates for the honor:
I lic is invited.
ed the extra point putting The engraved plaque was from Little Reno Night, cake
t
serve
on
electric
power.
Freshman class—Mike Mohr
just about everyone has learn­
Santiam within seven points. presented to Mrs. Kealen by raffles and ftembership dues.
The engineer hired by the
ed that compromise, pragma­ and Ellen Rogers; sophomore city
In addition, $329 was netted
Santiam scored again with the company’s field manager
council
for
the
sewer
cost
tism and a determination to 1 class — Brian Smith and Anita estimate asked the city per­
only 1:23 left in the game for Oregon, Flavin E. Drushel- from the annual ham dinner
[
Hills;
junior
class
—
Kevin
succeed are an essential part
I when Craig Blackburn turn­ ia. who stated that the Gates for the Santiam scholarship.
Mills and Lola Mohr; senior mission to dig approximately
of politics.
ed a broken play into a 29-yard office ranks among the top This money and $300 carried
eight
holes.
These
holes
are
to
Their decision to stay and class — David Lobiske and be dug in different areas to
touchdown run. David Plotts Strout offices in gross sales over from the previous year
fight augurs well for the fu­ Sher MRiite; student council— see what type of soil would
has been turned over to the
added
the extra point, knotting volume.
Malcolm F. Marsh, Salem at­
ture of the U. S. The faults of Marty Gardner and Bonnie have to be moved for a sewer torney, has been
Mrs. Kealen just recently Lions Club who are now ad­
named a the game as 14.
our political system will be Young.
returned from Albany where
Craig Blackburn then in­ she participated in a day-long ministering the scholarship
A homecoming dance is line .This will enable them to member of the board of direc­
corrected only when increas­
tors
of
Western
Security
Bank
a
more
accurate
apprai-
tercepted a Cardinal pass with sales clinic presented by the fund.
ing numbers of our elected slated in the evening from give
Projects for
the coming
of
Salem,
according
to
an
an
­
sal.
less than one minute showing Strout home office.
representatives have the de­ 8 to 11 p.m. in the high school
year will be selected at the
nouncement
by
Leonard
Van
on
the
clock
Santiam
then
termination to eliminate them library for Detroit High
Guest speaker at the clinic meeting next Thursday. All
Kleeck, president. Mr. Marsh moved the ball down to the
and DHS Bachelor Timber
and make the system work for School students
replaces William Schlitt who Cardinal 16 yard line, setting was one of Strout’s field man­ interested persons are encour­
the people instead of the poli­ alumni.
retired from the nine-member the stage for Plotts’ field goal, agers, Howard Hanson. The aged to attend.
Sale Rescheduled
ticians. One can only hope that
seminars are part of the com­
board.
which gave Santiam the win, pany’s national program of
DETROIT — Bachelor Tim­
as the young continue in po­ Detroit Dam-Weather
Mr.
Marsh
is
a
partner
In
17-14.
ber sale, originally slated for
litical life, they will keep this
continual training for the
Pool
Santiam was outrushed in
Oct. 11, has been re-scheduled the firm of Clark, Marsh and
idealism which so many of
Pep for Oct. 23, U. S. Forest Serv­ Lindauer. He has practiced the game 182-163 yards and staffs of their nearly 700 of­
Mln.
their older fellow politicians
across the United States.
38 15HU2 0.00 ice Operational Officer Gale law in Salem since 1954. He is outpassed 94-15 yards, how­ fices
Oct. 10
While at the clinic, Mrs.
seem to have lost.
1018.57
e
mem
bei
of
the
American
0.00
42
Oct. 11
ever Corbett could not seem to Kealen received a certificate
Larson, Detroit Ranger Sta­
Bar, Oregon State Bar and get the big plays.
4« 1517.81 0.19 tion, announced Monday.
Corbett of completion.
Congressional investigations Oct 12
48 1516.76
DETROIT — Sophomore
Bids will be received at De­ Marion County Bar Aasns., and nearly doubled Santiam in the
have long been a part of the Oct. 13
4« 1515.72
Brian Smith scored Detroit’s
troit Ranger Station up to and has served as vice-president number of first downs, collect­
U. S. political scene. But what Oct 14
of
the
Oregon
Assn
.of
Defense
45 151467 0.00 not later than 10 a.m. Oct. 23,
ing 16 to only 9 for Santiam.
first three touchdowns to lead
columnist William S. White Oct 15
45 1513.57 0.00 followed immediately by oral Counsels. He is currently
a 28-8 Casco League football
calls “investigation mania,” Oct 1«
The
leading
rusher
for
San
­
president of the Salem Area
0.22 b.dding.
win over Eddyville here Fri­
which now besieges the coun­ Total Pep. for week
tiam was Craig Blackburn,
Chamber of Commerce
day afternoon. The win leaves
located
approxi-
The
sale,
try. poses a threat to self-gov­
who carried 21 times for 100
Detroit unbeaten in loop play
yards.
ernment. Mr. White holds no question may seriously be ask­ mately ten miles south of
Ridge
“
with
a 4-0 mark.
The
Santiam
chapter
of
belief for the wrongdoing of ed whether any president, no Idanha via Coopers
This week Santiam will
i ny politician from Richard matter how competent, can Road to Bruno Meadows Road,
travel to Scio, Friday, Oct 19. AARP, will hold its meeting Eddyville ___ 0 0 0 8—8
Nixon downward, but he serve out a tenure of office has an estimated 7,100,000
Last year, Scio lost to Santiam Wed., Oct. 24, at 7:30 p.m. in Detroit _____8 0 12 8—28
Detroit — Smith 28 run
warns against the attitude of and remain clear of the traps board feet of Willamette Na­
in a close game, 13-7. Scio is the high school.
(Smith
run); Smith 30 run
Ruth
Wirth
from
the
Mill
assuming crime and evil are implicit in an atmosphere in tional Forest timber. It con­
0-1 in league play, but
Chairman Harry Nelson I now
City Referral Center will be (run failed); Smith 13 run
automatically everywhere in which all await expectantly sists of 3400 MBF of Douglas
almost
upset
the
highly
rank
­
politics. He says, “We are rais­ for scandal to rear its ugly Fir advertised at $113.89 per urged all persons who want ed Regis Rams. It Santiam present to show a film and (pass failed); Roth 9 run
ing a question as to whether head. The fact that the na­ thousand, 3700 MBF of Noble Lions Club birthday calendars, should win, it would put the explain about help that is (Monroe run).
Detroit will host Alsea Oct.
government is to be allowed tion’s last two presidents — Fir and other coniferous spe­ who have not been contacted, Wolverines in a two-way tie available to people In this
19, then on Oct. 28, Tillamook
to govern. We are chewing up ' one a Democrat and the other cies advertised at $91.00 per to order one at the Mill City with Regis in the Tri-River group.
Western
Auto Conference.
Program chairman, Mrs. Catholic will host Detroit at
<>ur public men without wait- ' a ■ Republican
rwpuuuv*« — have
n«»c all been M, and 99 acres of all species Enterprise,
Carl .Schaffer. will be in Tillamook.
ing for the facts ...” The pushed out of office by an logs priced at $201.58 per acre Store or Sears. The last day to
JO 0 T 10—17 charge of games and Mrs. Ben
Both games are scheduled
world looks on in puzzlement, emotionalism of raw dem ocra - which the bidder is required get your order in is Saturday, Santiam
Oct. 20
Corbett
for 3:00 p.m.
to purchase.
.7 0 7 0-14 Saalfeld, the refreshments.
As things are going, the cy is far from reassuring
L
-J
Referral Center
f ify T a Hiro
Located At Mill Citywiy IUI,I,C
Park Man
Case Solved
Play Scio
Friday Night
Booster Club To
Jean Davidson
UGN Chairman
Meet Thurs., Oct. 25
Homecoming
Vivian Kealen
Awarded Plaque
Marsh Appointed To
Board Of Directors
Detroit Smashes
Thru Eddyville
A.A.R.P. To Meet
Wednesday Night
Last Call For Lions
Birthday Calendars