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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1973)
Mill City Enterprise ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY—ORE GUN S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND VOLUME VWI1I NUMBER 3 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY. OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1973 City ReceivesNationa|GuardT° It All Roses I I P IV pvaiìiia V VI lUv - - 7 Reedy For The Ham Dinner ' Clear Stumps From Jo I Loggers To Meet In Eugene Jan. 19-20 Close When Busses Halted Logging contractor« from throughout the state will be gathering in Eugene on the 19th and 20th of this month', The Detroit Ranger District, Should a regional shopping | for the third annual statewide Willamette National Forest, U. center be built south of Al-j meeting. Sessions both day« S. Forest Service and the bany? j will be devoted to discussions 1249th Engineer Battalion, Ore- Until several weeks ago 11 and problem seeking of the | The board of director« of could not see why the Linn I Total bills in the amount of gon Army National Guird are many problems facing the con Linn County Administrative County Planning Commission $2,047.43 were authorized for. cooperating on a project on tract logger today. i School District 129J held ita denied the zone change for payment at last Wednesday’s Detroit Reservoir that. In ad- According to Paul M. Dan-1 regular monthly meeting at dition t0 [¡Hing a need of both this shopping center, but after City Council meeting. ielson, executive secretary of • Santiam High School on The police report showed 51 j organizations, will primarily a talk with one of the mem the Springfield based associa-1 Thursday, Jan. 11, 1973. After bers, I decided that there was traffic citations and ten warn- benefit the recreationists. The tion, there is a very keen in reviewing the results of the much more to the story than ings issued, three municipal project will consist of stump terest in this years meetings, parent survey conducted early juvenile citations issued and removal and disposal in the I had known. with a large part of the ses in January, it was decided not This 25-million dollar shop 19 court cases processea. There, shanow portion of the reser- sions being devoted to environ to have school on days when ping center is proposed for the were 17 complaints and 50 in-1 voir lying between the City mental changes, the “Oregon busses could not run because ! I o of f Detroit and Piety Island, intersection of Highways 34 cidents received. ( State Forest Practice Act”, i of inclement weather. Out of In other business, the city commonly referred to as "The » I and 99E which is located five • .avo . J JYLtLlVll Making final preparations for the ham dinner to "Total ut,Rzati®n”’> and ,213 questionnaires returned, miles from Albany city cen has received its second federal Fiats”, revenue sharing check of $8,- ( ]_ ______ _ ______ i Lt. Col. Hugh B. Nelson, Bat- i served erved tonight, (Thursday) are Edna Gordon and, ‘,h,eR thods used to log prof’ 134 parents favored closure of ter and some two and a half schools when the buses don’t miles south of Linn-Benton 943, which was banked along talion —v - Commander, —— -----• was .!n Gladys Podrabsky, Betty Plotts and Mabie Boester, co- itably. with the first $9,310 check. Ted Schlapfer, regional for run. I ?orPdhisf unKo^rdX,chairmen <* ^ent. -Enterprwe photo. Community College. ester, region 6, will be the Members of the board dis Members of the planning luncheon speaker on Saturday. cussed the new budgeting and ' tive of defense preparedness I commission say there is ample Attendance will include many programing system sponsored I and Lee L. Boecksteigel, Dis-' ground closer to the city al forest service and BLM people, by the state department of I trict Ranger, with responsible 1 ready zoned for commercial plus a large number of mill i education. At the present time ' ity for management of public use, with sewers in and representatives. I it appears that this system may much more accessible to the An exciting noon cham- I be mandatory for all school long recognized the underwit-j highway. Whereas, if they paigne luncheon on Saturday ! districts in Oregon by 1978. j er hazard created by submcTg- build on the 140 acres at the will be high-light for the SALEM — State Representa- ed stumps in shallow areas, Resolutions were passed for intersection of 34 and 99E, ladies. The luncheon will be group purchasing of duplicator some two miles of sewer would tive Jack Sumner D, has been i The project is planned for followed by a “Spring Pre paper and other teaching sup have to be laid and road con appointed Vice Chairman of one weekend in both January view of Fashion” Seminar, ply items for the 1973-1974 struction would have to be the House Agriculture and Na and February. The short dura with some loggers wife to be school year, through the Llnn- done, all at the county’s ex tural Resources Committee for tion will not permit removal picked as "Queen” complete ' Benton Intermediate Education A national chapter for the the 1972 session of the Oregon the total hazard but will of pense. with a mink stole. The two ' _____ _ also _ _ decided to _ District. It was Taxes figured at the cost of Legislature which convened be a start. If successful, sim j Santiam Chapter No. 394 of the s • el , accept ____ . i the « « • — day meeting will be concluded free services'of a 20 million would be about ■ here yesterday. There were ilar cooperative efforts could I American As«n. of Retired with a banquet Saturday night, I school psychologist from Linn- $494,000. With the breakdown 1 only eight of the 28 freshman be an annual project at such Persons will be presented in Thursday, Jan. 18, (tonight) they presented to the planning who were appointed vice times when the reservoir level ceremonies at the Mill City the annual ham dinner will be followed by dancing. Leonard Benton I.E.D. for one day per Putnam, International Presi month for the remainder r* High School Auditorium on of house committees. is drawn down to minimum commission, it would be: IED, chairmen 1 served at the high school cafe dent of Hoo Hoo International, the year. These services would Jan. 24 at 7:30 p.m. Representative Sumner, a power pool. $132 600; McFarland School The chapter presentation teria. The dinner, sponsored by will be the featured speaker be performed in cooperation legislator from Hep- ! District, $37,200: Albany Union first-term : pner, will also serve on the I will be made by Hubert L. the Santiam Booster Club, will at the banquet. with the school counselor. The High School, $125.200; Linn- ; Haasarud, AARP Assistant to be served from 5:30 to 7:00 transportation and state superintendent reported that Benton Community College, house I p.m. the State Director for North receipts for the forthcoming $32,200: Tangent Fire District, i and federal affairs committee. I Sumner represents District ( ern Oregon. budget are impossible to de $22.400: Linn County, $31,800; Betty Plotts and Mabel Boes- No. 55 which includes Morrow, j Clyde W. Bate is president ter are co-chairmen for this termine at this time, because City of Albany, $113,200. Sherman, Jefferson I of the chapter. of uncertainty in regard to ac With this type of a break- Gilliam, 1 years event. National charters are award- tion of the current legislative down in taxes the average tax and parts of Wasco, Clacka Advance ticket sales have Ied after local chapters adopt session in connection with the payer in Linn County would mas, Marion and Linn Coun- > the standard AARP by-laws, been underway and tickets basic school support fund. be footing the bill for a long ties. become incorporated as non will be available at the door. Meeting adjourned at 9:30 time, as we all know how ex I Students at Santiam High, profit organizations under p.m. pensive it is to build roads, The Santiam Wolverines All proceeds from the dinner I Mill City Elementary and | state laws and have operated furnish police protection and Linn County Dog lea- Gates Primary were dismissed will go towards the Canyon earned an easy opening over gue basketball victory other things that would need Confro| Officer To Be at noon last Friday, Jan. 12, for at least one year. Local AARP chapters spon Scholarship Fund for two Colton Tuesday night, by I to be done. sor community public service graduating seniors of Santiam a final score of 62-27. The Here they would be, sitting. In Mill City Saturday I following a bomb threat. ' ' | The anonymous caller stated projects, work to influence lo-. High School, outside Albany’s city limits Wolverines, with ten players A Linn County Dog Control the bomb would go off at 1 cal, state and national legisla and paying the city three and adding to the score book. a half times more in taxes Officer will also be at the City p.m. The call was made at ap tion for benefit to older Amer jumped off to a 35-16 half time Hall on Saturday, Jan. 20, as proximately 11:00 a m. icans and acquaint members Mehama Cub Scouts than the county. lead and held the Vikings to In a search of the buildings, with programs and services of Maybe Albany does need well as a Marion County of only 11 points in the second The Santiam Wolverines the national organization. Pick Up Road Litter this large shopping complex, ficer. Dog licensee may be pur no explosives were found. half while adding 27 more to beat the Harrisburg Eagles, t The early dismissal Friday chased at that time, 9:30 to ( With more than 4.3 million I do not know. But if they feel their total. 82-72, in non-league play Sa i will add an extra half day on members, AARP is the nation’s The Cub Scouts of Den they need it, let the City of 12:00 noon. Ron Podrasky led the victors turday. They will also take all un.! to the end of the school year largest organization committed Three, Pack 98, started the with a game high 21 points fol Albany take them in the city The Wolverines overcame a this * n accordance with the reso- helping older Americans to new year at their Jan. 4 meet limits, so they can give them wanted and stray dogs at | lution passed by the school achieve retirement lives of in ing by cleaning up the high lowed by teammate Dennis first period deficit to take a time. the services they will need. Budlong with eight points. 39-32 halftime lead. At the I board last April. dependence, dignity and pur way of litter. They later met I do know that I would not Colton—27: Trlsler 7; Cobb end of the third period, San I ■ pose. Founded in 1958, AARF at the home of their den 2; Washam 2; Kullberg 2; be very happy to have my tax encourages older Americans to mother, Mrs. William Ayers, Hathaway 2; Ream 4; Nolz 4; tiam held a strong 15 point money being spent for a Santiam J.V'S Sneak margin. In the last quarter the remain active in community where ice cream and birthday Fisher 4. shopping center in Albany or By Harrisburg 74-72 Wolverines held off the Har and public affairs and sponsors cake were served honoring the any other city that far away. Santiam—62: Taylor 4; Dar services to help them stretch birthdays of John Speer and rell P’ *ts 2; Podrabsky 21; risburg attack to beat the The commission has set Feb.' Hitting on a red hot 60% Eagles by 10 points. fixed retirement incomes. 27 as the date for a public from the field, the Santiam John Sinclaire. Other scouts Budl<- 8: Corning 8; D. Fouls plagued the Santiam Among these services are present were Rodney Beau Plotts a; Davidson 4; DeMain hearing on this zone change. JV’s ran to a 48-34 lead again squad as they picked up 30 of health, life and automo group If you are interested in this, st the Harrisburg JV’s. How mont, Darril Ayers, Rich Boe- I suppose you have been 9; Gruver 2; and Crowther 2. 1 them, But Harrisburg could I suggest you attend the meet ever, the sound of the second wondering who that new guy i bile insurance programs, mail- digheimer, Eloy Solis, Troy only capitalize on half of i order pharmacies, world-wide ing or get in touch with a half buzzer almost spelled di was wandering around the i Wilson, and Donnie Davis. them, Santiam outscored Har- TAG To Meet Friday member of the Linn County saster for the Wolverines. A shop with that “dazed” look in travel service, temporary and risburg from the field, 34-26. Cub Scout Pack No. 98 will part-time employment serv Planning Commission. I half-count zone press forced his eye. He’s Ray Presler, re ices and continuing education have its monthly meeting at At Jason Lee Church Dennis Budlong led the San The Transportation Action tiam offense with 27 points. He numerous Santiam turnovers cently from Salem. He’s mar the Mari Linn school on Jan. And now for a lighter side many of which resulted in easy ried to the former Joyce Jean program. Group (TAG) will meet Fri AARP also publishes maga 24 from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. day, Jan. 19, at 9:30 a.m. in the was followed by Ron Podrab of life, let’s go to the ERA I Harrisburg baskets. By the nette Porter of Salem. sky and Darrell Plotts with 11 Awards will be given to sev thought the ladies already end of the third quarter the Ray’s a product of Eastern zines and other materials of Wesley Hall basement room tn points each, and Gary Taylor had that and a little more. I Eagles had moved into a 55-54 Oregon, having lived there1 special interest to older read- eral scouts for litter clean the — Jason Lee Church, 840 Jef- with 10. Santiam had ten play- up and some for advancement. guess if they passed it, the lead. since 1958. He was part owner j ers- ferson St., N.E. _ ~ in Salem. ’ • ers scoring. ' ladies will be opening the I Maurie Richards brought in the Eastern Oregon Review ___________________________ TAG, whose membership in-1 Santiam 18 21 21 22—82 doors for the men. in La Grande and the Elgin I eludes representatives from, Harrisburg Santiam back in the fourth 20 12 13 27—72 Myself. I think it is a bunch community action programs, Harrisburg (72)—Nelson ____ 5, quarter, connecting on three Recorder in Elgin, Ore. for of nonsense because I haven’t some six years. He has worked ' senior citizens projects, city K Alloway 19, D Alloway 3, heard of any women wanting consecutive 20 foot jump shots for the Walla Walla Union-j and county officials and tran- Smith 13, Statesman 1, Castle to set cholkers yet. Oh well, over the top of the Harrisburg Bulletin Commercial Shop in sit-concerned citizens, was ' berry 8, McClure 5, Walker 7, press. With three seconds re if they aren’t hollering about Walla Walla, Wash, and the formed to develop legislative and Chavarria 11. that, it would be something maining on the clock and San- ! Ritzville Journal-Times in solutions to the mobility prob Santiam (82) — Podrabsky I tiam trailing by one point, ’ else. lems of the “transportation 11, Davidson 4, David Plotts j Frank Bryant was fouled, a ' Ritzville, Wash. 4, Taylor 10, Darrell Plotts 11, Willamette National Forest’s ger District. Jan. 31, is the disadvantaged.” ■ subsequent failure of the Har _ | He and his wife are both h'jj graduates of Eastern Oregon Ranger Districts will hold pub. date set for Detroit Ranger Primary purpose of the Budlong 27, Corning 7, DeMain risburg player to raise 1 _ Mrs. Mabie VanDuzen hand resulted in a technical -! , College, she as an elementary I lie meetings • during the next District at Mill City Presbyter meeting is to discuss and act 2, Moberg 4, Gruver 2. I teacher and he in business. upon the group’s recommen Taken To Hospital 1 While the opposing coach’s Ray is,als0 a national «uards- three weeks to review addi ian Church Fellowship Hall. dations to the legislature tions and amendments to the Mrs. Mabie VanDuzen, an I Forest Supervisor Zane G. which are being introduced in Mill City Tigers Lose man of some seven years. elderly lady who lives alone halr turned «r(,y. Bryant cas- , Ray and Joyce plan to make five year timber action plans, at S 1st, suffered an apparent ual’y s«*PPpd to the foul line there home here in Mill City which include all timber sales Smith, Jr., and his staff will bill form by the Legislative Two Basketball Games (proposed for the fiscal years meet with county comlssion- Committee on Aging. stroke or attack of some sort and sunk all three shots giv- in the near future. For further information, through 1977. ers, legislators and members The Mill City Grade School Monday and was found lying ing his team the victory by a contact Steve Cahan at 897- basketball team played St. of the press at the luncheon in her yard about three final score of 74-72. The annual meetings are 3130 Scoring were: Frank Bry Marys Monday, January 8, at o’clock in the afternoon by held for the public to review meeting Jan. 22, at the Keg I Mrs. Bill Hirte Mill City. Adolph Brunner who was tak- ant—25; Gary Demain —17; and comment on actual timber and Platter Restaurant in ing her mail to her. She was Jim Rose—14: Maurie Richards Injured In Accident sales. A review will follow the The seventh grade lost with Mrs. Bill Hirte (Viola) was meetings to determine needed Salem. reported as not being able to —10; Dave More—8. the final score being 20 to 51. Quarter Score: severely injured in a one-car • acuon on lne speak coherently and had suf The meeting with timber in action on the basis of com- Mike Corning was high scor 1 2 3 4 accident last Wednesday when, ments received. fered severel bruises, especial dustry representatives will be er with seven points. Harrisburg 34 12 53 —72 her small pick-up hit a slick ly to the side of her face and Santiam 21 27 54 74 spot in the road and went ov The Detroit Cougars nipped had, during the fall. Also planned are three Jan. 23 at the Palm Steak The varsity also lost to St. er the bank near Mad Creek, meetings for forest officials to House in Springfield and the the Perrydale Pirates 60-56 in Marys, 15 to 35. Vince Ander- An ambulance was called for I a Casco league basketball demolishing the car and crack Mrs. VanDuzen, and she was one with conservationists Jan. matt led the team in scoring match Tuesday. Detroit was with six points. Mill City Weather ing one of her vertebra. The explain details of long range 24 at the Eugene Hotel. taken to the Salem Memorial led by Bryan Simth with 19 Hospital. She has a niece. Mrs. Compiled by Rod Pfoertner ! accident took place on the road , timber management planning Other ranger district meet points, while Larry Burger On Thursday, January 11, above Gates, near the Hirte 1 to the press and political lead- Ellen Arthur, of Aloha, who Max. Min. Pep. and Floyd Johnson homes. was notified ers, conservationists, and rep ings are set for Wednesday, and Scott McAllister paced the the team travelled to Jeffer January 10 ..... 41 27 T son. They lost to Jefferson in Taken to Salem Memorial resentatives of the timber in- McKenzie and Blue River Ran-, Pirates with 14 apiece. ger Districts, McKenzie Ele Detroit 60: Smith 19; Lem- both games. The seventh grade If you find mistakes in this January 11 4« 38 038 Hospital, Mrs. Hirte was plac mentary School; Jan. 29, Rig-. ing 12; Roth 8; Randy Roth 13; score was 28 to 12 and the publication, please consider January 12 .....50 M 1.11 ed in intensive care for a time,. dustry. don and Oakridge Ranger Gardner 8. eighth grade 45 to 15. Mike that they are there for a pur- 1 January 13 and is still in traction and suf- rangpr district meeting 55 52 1.12 Districts, Greenwaters Park Perrydale — 56: Burger 14; Corning led the seventh grade nose. We publish something fering some pain. At the time , ., ,, ,, incident, ____ she ____ was ___ on! for the m.d-W>llamette Valley, Community Building; Feb. 5, McAllister 14; W. Hong 12; team with four points and 56 44 000 of the __ _________ for everyone, and some people January 14 55 38 025 her way to work at Hirte’s, hoth starting at 7:30 p.m., was Lowell Ranger District, Lowell Wall 12; Vognild 4; Martin 2; , Rick Keen made eight for the are always looking for mis- January 15 I varsity. January N 55 38 1 21 Lockers. Tuesday for Sweet Home Ran- High School. Hutchings 2. lakes!! (by George Long) Detroit Reservoir Check Sumner Receives National Charter To Ham Dinner Be Presented To Local AARP Chapter (Tonight) Thursday House Appointment Bomb Hoax Closes School a Wolverines Stop Colton Santiam Trounces Harrisburg 82-72 • Enterprise Hires New Employee ■Detroit Ranger District To Hold Public Meeting At Fellowship Hall January 31 Detroit Wins Over i Perrydale Pirates I