/AIB VOLL MILL 1 C ity , Oeseoe NUMBER 42 ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY—OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND 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 ____ ___ ~____ _ ___ 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 sur 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