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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1970)
VOLUME XXV Up and Down The Avenue By Don Moffatt _________ ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND NUMBER 13 THE MILL^ITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1970 Remember When? School Budget Election For Administrative Dist. 129J Set for April 6th $4.00 a YEAR — 10c a Copy Old Dawes Building To Come Down Spring has finally sprung and Monday is a pretty nice day, however somewhat over cast. One of the older landmark» The polling place for the We made our first trip to the school in Mill City will hit the dust district budget election $1000 of true cash value. In coast over the past weekend. will soon, according to Shields Re be located at Santiam High 1969-70 the tax rate for school What a jam it was. Spring va school. purposes was $13.54 per $1.000 Mine, who has secured title to Polks will be open from cation you know. All the kids true cash value—only $0.31 the old Dawes building on 8 a. m. unti 8 p. m. Monday, and dogs had a field day, and per $1,000 triue cash value First Avenue. He is present April 6. the weather was pretty good. higher than in 1964-65. A tax ly seeking someone to raze The budget, as approved by With all this talk of politicians the school board and the bud increase of this small amount the building. He purchased the about pollution in the air, and get committee, will reflect pro over a a period of six years structure from the D. B. Hill the land, they should have and Tom Booth heirs. is almost unheard of in the posed increased expenditures been down on the beach at of approximately $55,000.00. state. The huge o 1 d two-story Taft Sunday morning. If you This increase amounts to In view of recent evaluation building was really a com I happened to be sniffing the munity center during the dayB less than 7.5% over changes within the district— air, which was real nice, and slightly only in real property, but when Hammond Lumber Co. not looking where you were the 1969-70 budget, and repre not in timber values also—it seems “owned the town.” Many gath sents one of the lowest over-all walking, you just might step percentage increases in the rasonable to expect that the erings, comprising both young in a "pile” over your shoetops. Mld-Wiilamette Valley area. tax rate will show no increase and old were held there. Mem Surely must have been oig Salaries and fixed charges, for the 1970-71 school year, bers of the girls’ and boys* dogs on the beach that morn which account for a consider and will probably show a de basketball teams used to have ing. Owners should carry their crease. their after-game feeds in the able portion of the proposed in- shovels to take care of the i crease, are far below state av Many persons have indicated big dining hall. In the 20’s leaving of their pets. I am still erage increases in these areas. questions concerning the vote traveling wasn’t as fast as it hard headed about this pollu A brief look at the tax his to exceed the 6% limitation. is today and drive-ins weren’t tion of the air bit. Cleaning tory for Administrative School This is quite understandable This picture of the old ‘Stage Coach’ es building as it was later known. This as plentiful—so a get-together up the air, which must be District 1291 provides some in as the statement “to exceed which used to run between Mill City and structure is soon to be razed. Although after most games was In order. done, but doing it before we teresting insights. For ex the 6%” limitation, excepting Hammond Lumber Company get to cleaning up the mess ample: in 1961-65 the actual serial levy funds which are Salem is a far cry from the modern stage progress is good and inevitable the by on the ground is like putting combined school levy was not affected. Anyone with lines of today. Passengers used to be gone era brings back memories to many personnel always provided turkeys for the big commun picked up for the run near the Ham old timers, here. up the house before the foun per 1.000 true cash value. questions concerning the tax mond Lumber company hall or the Daw- ity Thanksgiving dinners with dation is set. After attending $13.23 For three consecutive years rate, or the new property as families bringing other food this so-called public hearing jf the rate, for school pur sessment notices, is invited to > items. At that time there was the Mid-Willamette Valley Air poses, tax declined. call at the school office, either In 1967-68 it a sizable kitchen off the din First Anniversary Pollution Authority last week. reached a low of $11 56 per in person or by telephone, for ing room. In the north end of I came away with the distinct Administrator Lewellen or the hall young people (and Observed By F.O.E. feeling that as far as the in Clerk Edna Ross. oldsters) gathered to dance, dividual is concerned all is “While we are not familia- play games, cards or view mov The Fraternal Order of Eag lost. Each Derson speaking to with the workings of the coun ies in the old “movie house.” les observed their first anniver the chairman of the meeting ty tax assessor’s office, we de. During depression days Mr. sary Saturday evening at the was immediately told his ques have certain knowledge con and Mrs. Bvron Davis operated Lodge Hall. A chicken dinner tions should be referred to cerning the effect of assess a bowling alley in the upper was served followed by a birth Mike Roach, the director of the ments in our district.” Mr. part of the building and the day cake which was baked by Authority. That is not exactly IDANHA — Some 11 Young Lewellen said. An Open House is scheduled Mrs. Russell Reid and decor theatre continued on the other what those at the meeting had at the Gatos Primary schooi ated by Mrs. William McCall. People of the Idanha Commun side. in mind. They wanted answers ity church and their counsel for 7:30 p. m. April 2. Parents A check for $100.00 was pre- ors to their questions, and none attended the youth meet On the first floor many busi Wiltse, from the Ladies Aux and patrons of the district will were forthcoming, so a dis ing at the Detroit home of nesses were housed over the gruntled group of people were have the opportunity to view sented to the President, Harold Counselor Dave White Sun years including the Booth- lliary. This will go into the day. Lesson of the day was on Dawes meat market, later op again hoodwinked by the ad 'he educational program avail Aerie Building fund. vertised public meeting. It only “Police Careers and Laws on erated by Jack Colburn and able to the 6, 7, and 8-year-old Slides were shown by Jerry Drug Abuse.” Guest speaker Tom Booth. meant that they could sit and At a recent meeting of the children of Mill City and Coffman of fishing trips on was Cpl. Tom Drynan, who listen to what the board and A confectionary was operat- the directors had to say. I Mill City Jaycees, Roger Pen Monday night Lions club Gates. Parents will be able to the Deschutes river and some spoke on drugs and the pit ed for a number of years in a know we must do something to rose was elected president, Er members entertained their '■ompare the present classroom I of the North Santiam White falls of the use of them. In small section of the building; clean up our country, but it win Woods, vice president and daughters at their regular din □rejects with those in which water Run. order to identify and acquain' a barber shop, bus stop, dry never will be done by this Terry Morris was re-elected ner meeting. Other guests were ‘he parents were involved the group with various drug-- goods store, and restaurant. In Door prizes were presented commission. It will have to treasurer. Tony Grant, bov of the month when they attended the prim to Mrs. Jack Roy and Mrs. Drynan passed around a sam the large north part of the be done by the people them Installation of officers will and Twyla Fultz, girl of the ary grades. ple case, explaining that the lower section the Hill Broth be held jointly with the Jay- month at Santiam High. Visitors will see the vast Conrad Lee and games and colored ones could even be ers operated the Mill City Tav selves. Even the scientists at OSU Ceettes in mid-April. John Hobson of Salem was audio-visual research and dancing climaxed the evening fashioned into a string of ern for many years before it Mr. Penrose has announced present and showed slides of •eaching media which supple of entertainment. are not sure how bad our air beads. was purchased by other own pollution is. We have read that the annual Easter Egg the Orient. These were great ments library books and regu During the business meet ers. Hunt will be held at the City lar textbooks. and heard that soon these wil* 1 ing the group voted to pur ly enjoyed by members and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel Classroom teachers at the be a band nl smog around the park on Easter Sunday start their gueests. chase and plant flowers at owned a operated a drug store ing at 1 p. m. There will be Gates primary school this both the Detroit Community earth that will cause the tem various age group so all the President Fred Krecklow in the lower level for many perature to drop, and affect Christian church and the Idan years. He build the pharmacy asked for help of the members vear are: O’ive Barnhardt. 1st kids will have an equal chance grade and vice principal: Marge all our crops. These, 06 U ha Community church this building, now owned by Mel when the Boy Scouts, Cub spring. Due to Easter Sunday Eide and had his business scientists, and maybe they Prizes will ge goven for the Scouts and Camp Fire Girls Parker, 1st grade; Wilma Sten- beck and Gwen Schaer, 2nd there will be no meeting this there before selling to Eide. know what they are talking little winners. will join forces on Saturday Groups will be from 1 to 3; afternoon. April 4 to clean up grade, and Marion Dorothy and week. about, say that the air around 4 to IDANHA — Mr. and Mrs. Lee D. B. Hill, Sr., had a large 5: 6 to 7. and 8 to 10 years. the litter from the old highwav Thelma Phelps, 3rd grades. The next meeting will be the earth is in constant circu There will be prizes for from Frank Lumber Com The entire family is encour Hopson Sr., of Idanha, are in April 5 at 5:30 at the Henry interest In the building and lation and has its own built- marked eggs and also for the aged to attend the affair. Re the process of converting a Hiebert home and the lesson after his retirement as man in cleansing agents such as youngsters finding pany to Gates. former tire shop in Idanha ager of the Mill City bank he the most will be deckled later. rain. One authority notes it Martin Hansen read the list freshments will be served. into a grocery store. opened an insurance office in eggs. would probably be beneficial of proposed officers for the The 40’x60’ structure was the remodeled building. J. C. to plants if the sunlight could coming year, selected by the constructed about three years Kimmel later bought his in be somewhat softened before Glen Bigness To nominating committee. They terests ago by the Marion Aidermans, | reaching the plants, like paint are: president, Bill Lewellen: and leased to Les Schwab | In 1969 Mr. Kimmel and Speak at Detroit ing the roof glass in greenhous first vice president. George Tire firm, which operated fur Madison-Davis Insurance mov es to reduce the rays of the Long: second vice president. DETROIT — The regulai only a short time. The build ed their office to Wall street sun. No matter what special meeting of the Deanha Parent Gale Larson: third vice pre ing has i>een occupied since and the building has been va DETROIT-U. S. Plywood ist or scientist you speak <.o Teacher’s club is slated for sident, Verne Rush: tail twist the tire shop quit business. cant since then. There ha« Champion Papers. Inc., was they all have an idea of how Thursday, March 26 at 7:30 p. er, Roger Mink: lion tamer. DETROIT—Sealed bids will] Mr. Hopson, who is doing been considerable vandalism in to solve the problem. For that m. in the grade school library. Ozzie Mikkelsen; secretary be received by the District most of the remodeling, said the successful bidder on an es the building recently and it is timated 1,360.000 hf. of Wil reason, I hate to see the Mid Guest speaker will be state treasurer. Fred Berg, and di Ranger, at Detroit up to and he hoped to have the project felt it will he a real improve Willamette Air Pollution group trooper Glen H. Bigness, who rector, Mel Rambo. not later than 10 a. m. March completed and in operation by lamette National Forest timber ment to the town when this in the Cooper ’ s Ridge Salvage The next meeting will be 31 for an estimated 2.800.000 this summer. start to holler “boogey man” will talk on Emergency First structure on the bank of the sale. until they know for sure what Aid at the scene of an acci held April 13. board feet of Willamette Na Santiam is razed. Mr. ReMine Idanha's only grocery store The 10 a. m. oral auction tional Forest timber in the was completely destroyed by the score is. dent. was conducted at Detroit Ran has purchased the property The air pollution men state Pine Ridge Thinning timber Following the program re fire August 21 last year. The ger station Thursday. The 896 from the Hill-Booth heirs. there is a blue haze in the freshments will be served by Park Season To sale. Oral bidding will follow store was owned by Hopson’s Mbf of Western-hemlock and mountains which shuts out dis the 7th and 8th grade room the opening of sealed bids. other coniferous species of tant views. This is an act of mothers. The public is invited Open on April 15 The sale consists of 1,180 son, Lee Jr., and wife. logs advertised at $18.75 j>er M Cedar Taven Now nature, and has been going Mhf of Douglas-fir logs and on even before this country The hulk of Oregon State peeler blocks advertised at Teen Age CommiHee was the only species bid on, and sold for $19.05 per M in Has Bar Service was settled. Oxidation of ma else, and the work that is done Parks with overnight camping $38.80 per M: 1,050 Mbf f the final bidding. terial manufactures a gas now will be out of date. facilities will formally open Western-hem lock and other Other species timber involv DETROIT—The Cedars Ta which is basically carbon diox I still say I'd just as soon see for the season on Wednesday, coniferous species at $2570; Sell Breakfast Tickets ed in the sale was 270 Mbf of vem has undergone some ide. but which is turned to _ some smoke in the air, as to April 15, it was announced 570 Mbf of Western Pine logs The Teen Age Committee Doug-fir logs and peeler block ; changes since the issuance of form of peroxide gas by sun have our land polluted by huge today by Forrest Cooper, state at $69.75 and an unestimated amount of Doug fir special cull members are making final advertised at $33.10 per M; 200 a cocktail license. light. It is this peroxide ga3 land fills of human garbage. highway engineer. plans for their Easter Sunrise Mbf of White Pine logs at Bar equipment, captain’s that we see as a blue haze. Which is better, breathe some Where weather permits, the logs and blocks at $3.05 per M. breakfast. The breakfast will $59.35 and an unestimated chairs and tables, and wall to Doug-fir special cull logs This is not a product of our of it, or wade belly deep in day-use areas of all State mcdern times. It is perhaps garbage on the ground. It .s Parks are kept open the en- and Western White Pine will lie served at the Grade School amount of Doug-fir special cud wall carpeting has been added Cafeteria from 7 to 11 Easter logs and blocks at $3 35 per M. to the lounge. In addition more constant and even more indeed something to think | tire year. Snow and ice con be sold at fixed rates. plans have been made to in There is within the sale Sunday. Those who do not All sold at fixed rates. prevalent in today's crowded about, and something that mu»» I dltions sometimes close the Some 575 acres of all species stall wall to wall carpeting on society, but it is nothing ne-.v. he dealt with. But first, let’s areas at higher elevations. Pre area some 334 acres of all spe have tickets may call Mrs. I am convinced that we must get all these agencies into one sently there are seven state cies substandard logs which Fred Krecklow or pick them of substandard logs advertised the cafe side. at 0.10 per acre (optional) were A grand opening is planned do something to clean up our group, the air boys, the water j parks that are kept open the the bidder may elect to pur-1 up at The Enterprise office. as soon as the project is com country, but I hate to see one boys, and the land boys. Let entire year. There will be 43 chase (optional) at the adver The proceeds from the included in the sale. Other firms represented pleted on the cafe side. breakfast are used towards the group of people using “scare them work out something that ; state parks opening on April tised rate ci $1 an acre. Cocktails were available at The tract is located approx-1 Fourth of July celebration. were Young & Morgan, Inc., • n-tics” to reach their goal. will be practical for all. It can 15. Those in this area include Maybe in a few months they and must be done—but how. 1 Detroit Lake; Cascadia. Silver imately 9 miles southeast of, The Teen Age Committee spon-1 Mill City; Frank Lumber Co.; the establishment for the first and Freres Vener Co., Lyons. time last Wednesday. sors the parade. Marion Forks. w ill come up with something Time will tell that too. Falls and Deschutes. Easter Egg Hunt Slated By Jaycees CpI. Tom Drynan Speaks To Detroit Youth Group Open House Set Thursday for Gates School Open House Lions Entertain Daughters Monday Idanha To Have Grocery Store Forest Service To Receive Timber Bids U. S. Plywood High Bidder on Timber