The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 22, 1973, Image 1

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ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY—OREGON'S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
VOLUME XXVIII
NUMBER 12
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITI’, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1973
Visits Malt Shop
It Ain’t
All Roses
Budget Increase For
Fire District Explained
Starts With
11 Lettermen
(by George Long)
$
On May 7, 1973 the Mill City i —3800 gallon tanker;
Wednesday is the day the
Fire Protection District will
Finance charges on new fire
senate is to vote on McCall's
ask the property owners of truck; and
tax bill.
the district for funds in addi- I Additional maintenance due
It has been on the news me­
tion to the 6% limitation. The to new fire truck and tanks.
21 boys turned out for the
dia and in the daily newspa
district has operated within! This will cost the district
1973 track season at Santiam.
pers quite heavily in recent
the 6% limitation for many! <3,371.00 over the 6% amount­
Among
the
list
of
competitors
weeks, but I have not seen
years,
but, due to costs beyond I ing to 25 cents per $1,000 valu­
there will be three state per­
anyone in the know explain­
control,
it must exceed the 6% ation or $1.04 per $1,000 valu­
formers: Matt DeMain, Gary
ing this bill to any length.
limitation to provide the funds ation for the total budget.
DeMa'n,
and
Jerry
Grant.
One day a group is opposing
needed for the 1973-74 budget.
The 3800 gallon tanker re­
Other returning lettermen will
the bill, and then they are for
Following are some of the new cently purchased cost the fire
be Ron Podrabsky, Kurt Car­
it. What gives . . . myself 1
costs the district is faced with: department and fire district
penter, David More, Floyd
cannot see where the bill has
The legiislature passed a bill $2,700, the Mill City firemen
Peterman, Steve Fohl, Roger
changed this much.
effective
July 1, 1973, that re­ paid $1,000 toward the pur­
Davidson, David Plotts, and
Recently, they have been
Mrs. Al Pease is shown with quires the fire district to pro­ chase with monies provided
David
Crowther.
Rounding
off
saying it is going to lower the
the field of entrants will be the 17-pound King Salmon vide a $10,000 life insurance from the annual fireman bene­
middle man's taxes and get
Kenny Morgan, Frank Bryant, she caught recently while policy for each fireman, ef­ fit. The district provided $2,000
the money from big business
from the equipment revenue.
the
Sacramento fective while on duty;
Pictured
above
is
Bern
Mueller,
owner
of
The
Malt
Raul Murphy, Maurie Rich­ fishing
Horse- I
and
corporations,
The power company no long­
The tanker is a valuable
River out of Cottonwood,
Shop
and
r
lo>
d
Bodyfelt,
Dairy
Processing
Specialist
ards,
Rick
Lady,
Ted
Moreland,
feathers . . . this is just an- I
Tim Hale, Glenn Humes, Mike Calif. Besides the 17-pound- er furnishes free electricity piece of equipment to the fire
other hidden sales tax in my of Oregon State University.
district with the additional
Morgan and Mike Andermatt. er, Mrs. Pease had caught a for the fire hall;
opinion. We all know that busi­
Additional
insurance
for
new
supply
of water. Dwellings be­
15-pound
one.
They
have
en
­
i/;±„
1 In last year’s state track
ness will pass it right on down
Kite rlying on test 'meet, Jerry Grant placed tered the Salmon Derby fire truck recently purchased yond 1000 feet of a fire hy­
to the little guy who ends up
drant and within five miles of
again this year and, if they
paying the freight.
I Scheduled for Sunday third in the javelin. Matt De- win, it will be the third con­
the fire station will be a class
Main
took
fourth
in
the
220,
If the large businesses are
Steve Hoeye, manager of the
8. Most of them are a class 9B
secutive year for them. Irene
and
Gary
DeMain
received
making so much money, why
Circle K Store, said this week
now.
said the weather had been
are we subsidizing the rail­
Floyd W. Bodyfelt called on that the store was sponsoring fourth in the high jump. Gary bad and she sent a clipping
It will also make the class
DeMain
also
broke
the
school
’
s
roads and air lines — and why The
___________
Malt Shop _________
in Mill City in a kite flying contest this Sun­
six within the city limits more
from a Redding, California
high
jump
record
last
year,
does Oregon have one of the connection with the Depart- day, March 25, on Allen Field
secure and help build to an
showed the
With these three returning paper which
highest rates of bankruptcy in nient of Food Science and at the high school.
even lower insurance rate.
snow depth at 156 inches on
state
competitors
leading
the
The contest will begin at
the nation, etc.?
'Technology of OSU’s program
Should there be questions
March 1 at Horse Camp on
So, it looks to me like it is t0 educate and inform dairy 1:00 p.m. and prizes will be track team, they should win Mt. Shasta. Average in
the patrons of the district
another
league
championship.
just a hidden sales tax being products stores on grading and given for the highest flying
would like to ask concerning
Santiam’s first regular meet past years has been only 105
pushed down our throats.
kite, the prettiest kite, the
| scoring of ice creams.
the budget, there will be a
I would not look at my' Mr. Bodyfelt works with best homemade kite and the will be on March 29. Santiam inches, according to the
The regular monthly coun­ public hearing April 9 at 8:00
article.
will
meet
Salem
Academy
and
property tax statement and some of the largest retail sell­ most original designed kite.
cil meeting of March 14, 1973,' , p.m. at the Mill City Fire HalL
think that it is going to reduce ers of ice cream in the nation
Kites will be on sale at the Regis at Regis that day.
was called to order at 8:00 p. I
it by one-third, as it itsn’t. The such as Farrells, etc. The pur­ field for kids who want to fly i
m. by Mayor Bate with all the
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McCall plan is going to only pose of the program is to main­ them.
take care of the operating ex­ tain high quality or upgrade
j The minutes of the last reg-
penses—if there are any unpaid the quality of ice cream pro­
| ular council meeting of Feb.
bonds, or any new buildings ducts at the manufacturing
' 14, 1973 were read and approv­
to be done, it is going to come level.
ed.
from property tax.
| The recorder read a letter
Mr. Bodyfelt brought his
They say we are not going children and their friends from
SANTIAM JUNCTION — from Robert Lee.
to lose local control of the Corvallis with him. He also re­
Apparently an agreement has
Moved by Brunner, second-
way our schools are run. The ported that his wife has plans
; The regular meeting of the been reached at least, for an- cd by Howell to pay the bills as [
teachers at Hillsboro must not for opening a similar shop in
Gates City Council was held other two years, in the contro- read *n the amount of $l,-i The Stayton congregation of
think so . . as the big hang up Corvallis and he intends to
versy between Willamtte Na- 514.67. Passed with a roll call Jehovah’s Witnesses has re­
March 15 at city hall.
Rev.
John
Phillips
of
there seems to be only that bring her for a visit to study Beaverton, interim pastor at
ceived an invitation to attend
The budget committee ap- tional Forest officials and the vo£e °t
,aye v°Les- „
they don’t want to sign a two- operations at The Malt Shop. the Presbyterian Churh the pointed by Mayor Jenks, and Santiam Junction Service Sta­ | Commissioner Howell read a circuit convention in Al-
year contract. What do they, The scoring or grading of ice
, bany, April 21-22, according to
past several weeks, announced approved by the council, is tion, located East of Marion the following police report:
know that we don’t?
cream is done in much the Sunday morning at the regular Charles McCloud, Judy Wells, Forks. According to a report, Traffic Citations ..................21 local
presiding
minister,
I think we have a capable same manner as coffee tasting
Ron O’Donnell, Earl Moreland an extension to at least 1975 Traffic Warnings ................ 11 George W. Vaughn.
service
that
beginning
the
group here to hire and fire or wine tasting. Some of the
“The weekend seminar will
and Orville Brown.
has been granted the service Municipal Citations
the teachers for our district. qualities taken into account in first of May he will become
Adult
___________
Two
building
applications
instruct
Jehovah’s Witnesses in
station
and
grocery
located
at
1 sure would hate to have judging are: color, taste, tex­ the pastor at the St. Helen’s were received. The one for a the junction of Highways 20
Juvenile ............. _.....
, methods of teaching the Bible
Presbyterian
Church,
and
will
some man or woman in Salem ture, body and melting char­
Jail Record
so they will become more pro-
dwelling on Santiam Street by and 22.
saying who we had to hire and acteristics. Mr. Bodyfelt scored be moving there this spring. V. Saunderson was approved
Prisoners lodged __
1, ficient in their ministerial ac-
Rev.
Phillips
has
served
the
Willamette
National
Forest
who we had to let go. ... As The Malt Shop ice cream at
Court Record
on condition that the council
, tivities,” the minister said. “To
a passing note — Have you 92% points out of a possible Synod of Oregon for 15 years. receive a written recommen­ had threatened to close the op­ Cases processed __ ........... 70 aid in this, the assembly pro­
As
of
April
15,
the
original
eration
by
Emile
Sandos,
ever heard of a state employee 95.
Received ... ........... 57 gram will include encouraging
i board of five members is to dation from the planning com­ charging failure to live up to Incidents
ever being released because of
Complaints Received ...........14 Bible talks and practical de­
mission
and
the
engineer
’
s
ap
­
i be changed to three, since be-
agreement terms.
ir.compentency? How then
................ ........... 3 monstrations.”
I coming a part of the new proval of the one-inch water | Sandos agreed to clean up Accidents
Money Received
do you get rid of a teacher who Marilyn Chapter To
line servicing the area.
The convention, sponsored
|
Synod
of
the
Pacific
which
ifinpsl _ _______ $1.971.50 by the Watchtower Bible and
is unworthy of teaching your
The second was from Frank junk and litter around the
i
goes
as
far
south
as
Bakers-
Celebrate
50th
Ann.
store.
It
is
located
at
Santiam
children? It’s almost impos­
Mrs. Ed O’Donnell and Mrs. Tract Society of New York,
Janosek for placing a mobile
Marilyn Chapter 145 will field, Calif.
Junction in the Cascades. For­ Larry Urban requested and re­ will be held at the West Al­
sible now . . . how about then?
home
on
about
one
acre
of
«V». Anniversary
The Mill City Church will
celebrate the 50th
est officials will allow him to ceived council endorsement of
of the chapter Sunday, March soon have to begin the process land on the west end of Cen­ continue operations until a a community survey being pre­ bany High School gymnasium.
25 at 2:00 p.m. at the Santiam of calling a pastor with the tral Street. This was returned long range forest management pared by the Mill City Junior Some 1200 delegates from
mid-Willamette Valley and
High School Auditorium.
| help of the synod which has to the planning commission as study is finished.
Woman’s Club and Steve Ca- Coastal towns will be attend­
Several hundred guests from a program of salary supple- being incomplete.
han, local VISTA worker.
ing the educational conference.
out of town are expected to ment according to Rev. Phil- I The planning commission '
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bostwick,
_________________
two
new
members
to
needed
attend, including the worthy hps.
asked
for
a
permit
to
locate
a
.
...
> c
,
Tom
Wood
and
Doris
replace
Rev. and Mrs.
The Monday evening dinner grand matron, Mrs.
George Accompanying
A'
radio-TV
repair
shop
at
Fair-
Historical
jOCiety
and
Mayor
Jenks
ap-
meeting of the Mill City Lions Ristola from Astoria, the wor­ Phillips Sunday morning was Rogers Earl Moreland and
(view and s. 1st street After Meeting This Sunday
was attended by 14 members thy grand patron, Lester their daughter, Willa, and a pointed
Ron
O
’
Donnell.
1
I A meeting of the Linn Coun­
and Bern Mueller, guest of Langdon from St. Helens, a friend. Miss Hillary Page of The council met Monday eve­
building and his experience in ty Historical Society is sched­
Christchurch,
New
Zealand,
Lion George Long.
number of other grand officers
I radio and TV repair, he receiv­ uled Sunday, March 25, in Al­
President Vern Rush ap­ and members of other chapters who is on her way to London, ning at the city hall to work
ed approval of the council.
on
the
budget
for
the
coming
|
in the 4-H Extension
England, where she was born
Van Prichard
pointed Vern Peterman chair­ from all parts of the state.
Ed Davis introduced Martin bany
year.
Room
located in the court
but
has
not
returned
for
16
man of the July Fourth break­ This is an open meeting and
Rehier who presented a pen­
Mildred Nannie Prichard
annex.
fast,
and Richard Blakely, all Eastern Stars, Masons and years, now being a “New Zea-
sion program for the city from house
The program, to begin at
chairman of the float commit­ the interested public are most
LYONS — Services were at AEtna Life and Casualty. Af­ 2:00 p.m. will
The
Phillips
family
became
Peoples
Telephone
Co.
include the
cordially invited to attend.
tee.
2:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 20, ter discussion with the coun­
Lion Blakely reported that
Fifty years, forty year and acquainted with Miss Page S^OWS Growth For '72 at Weddle Funeral Home In cil, he was instructed to make story, “Pioneering Years in
Hamlet, Oregon: A Finnish
the scholarship committee met twenty-five year pins will be when Rev. Phillips served for
LYONS — The annual meet- Stayton for Van Prichard, 81, copies of the plan available to
recently and everything was presented to a number of six months as an exchange pas­ | ing of the People’s Telephone and Mildred Nannie Prichard, the council and set an appoint­ Community,” by Marie Holet
Pottsmith and narrated by
members by the worthy grand tor in Christchurch.
proceeding on schedule.
I Company was
held at the 77, of Rte. 1, Box 1Y, who ment with the recorder for a I Marie Griffin.
the
It was the decision of
.
matron.
' Mari-Linn school
recently. were killed Friday in an auto­ special discussion.
A reception will follow the
Wayne Taylor of Clark and I ———_____ ■____ __ ■_
club that they would name
; Two directors were re-elected, mobile accident near Grants
their princess to the July program.
Keith Zimmerman and George Pass. Rev. Arthur Hansen of- Groff presented the official JWMMAlWWWMAAMflA
Fourth court at their next
| ficiated and interment was at recorded city maps to the (
VanAgtmael.
Doctor Schedule
council. At his request, a spec-,'
regular meeting.
E. W. Rector gave the fi- i Fox Valley Cemetery.
Cubs
and
Webelo
s
[)
a
f
eS
PrOpOSed
Bob Bryant said that tickets
nance report which showed a I A neighbor, Effie Anderson, ial discussion on the sewer up- I
Santlam Memorial Hos­
would be passed out to ail Attend
Shrine Circus
A44«»nrl Shrine
CirCUS j ________
i
___ Game productive year. The manager 56, was injured in the accident date will be set after council | pital Emergency Unit re­
DETROIT
—
Oregon
Lions Club members at the | On March 12, the cub scout
reported 900 telephones now in and remains hospitalized in a has time to read the sewer up- •
cord of Doctors on duty
date proposals. Councilman' j for the period March 22
March 26
meeting for the1 pack and Webelo’s attended Commission biologists are ex­ service and growth was nine, Grants Pass hospital.
pected
to
recommend
a
five-
Brunner
expressed
his
con-|,
movie to be shown on old time the Shrine Circus _ in ______
Mr. and Mrs. Prichard had
Salem.
through March 28, 1973.
antelope season and a percent for 1972. Also, the mo-
logging Friday, April 13 at the
Tixmembers of’ the We- day
bile system is working at full' lived in the Lyons area for 22 cern over the coverings for the ;
slightly
larger
number
of
ante-
high school auditorium.
, belo den were escorted
... by
monuments.
| lope tags when the commission capacity. More cable will be, years. They came here from
Moved by Brunner, second- ; March 22-
Lion Bob also said that the Ken Harrison and - the
-• —
installed to keep up with the Rainier, Mr. Prichard’s home­
Warren - . meets March 23.
Doctor on call.
ed by Howell to purchase a
advanced tickets would be 25c ^¿‘7^717
dates for the Ger­ demand for more telephone town. He was a retired custo- pump for $300.00 from Ray- ;
less than those purchased at
Mr and M„ Fred Krecklow ber Proposed
will be paid I dian at Mari-Linn Grade
March 23—
Reservoir archery antelope service.
x ... . Dividends
, . j —>>— * ,n'” _ >
mond Branch Equipment of
the door the night of the show.-
rted
One and Mrs. season are August 18 26, four , . to »took
Doctor on call. Doctor In
holders May 1J97X School.
Mrs. Prichard was bom in Mehama to replace the fire de­
Prices are j
$1.00
for adults and . Jamie Baughman,
».„«hman. Den
hospital, 6:00 p.m. to
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Den Two.
Two.
days longer than last year’s
partment pump, damaged by| midnight.
Missouri.
50c for student«.
I The reguiar pack meeting season.
O/J Timers Picnic
Members who have seen the'win
March 28 at 7;30 pm ,
The couple is survived by the city. Passed with all ayej
Biologists report they will
March 24—
“L.1Ll’.-V*2 7-™‘TA at the scout cabin. The Pine' propose 1,615 tags for the gen­ Being Planned For Aug. sons Dale of Clatskanie and votes.
Doctor on call
Ordinance #126, a water
All monies taken in - on the - Wood Derby will be the pro- eral season, 185 more than
Although it Is only early Van Jr. of Seattle, Wash.; franchise
Doctor in hospital,
with PPicL was read
film will go into the Lions gram for the evening.
last year, and 65 archery tags, spring, Old Timers and New­ daughters Mrs. Lillian Smith in its entirety by Councilman I
midnight to midnight
Sight Foundation Fund.
of
Portland
and
Mrs.
Nona
comers are being asked to
15 more than last season.
Moved by Howell, sec-1
Lion Vern Peterman showed _ .
mark the date of Saturday, Johnson of Lyons; 12 grand­ Wills.
Numbers
of
antelope
count-
March 23—
onded
by Wills that the first
a film on prejudice for the Seniors OTOUp
children
and
22
great-grand-
ed from the air in the spring August 4 on their calendars,
calendars. chi dren ana
gr
Doctor on call.
reading
be
accepted.
Passed
evenings program.
1 Meeting Friday
census, now about 75% com-.This is the time the annual children
Doctor In hospital,
with
all
aye
votes.
Councilman
newly formed
midnight to midnight
u/
¿L
! « The
tne newiy
iormeu Christian plete, have been five percent gathering of friends, old and | Mrs. Richardof Wills read Ordinance #126 by
new will meet at Fishermen s ed by sisters Marthai Phelpsio
Mill t^lty rr eather 'Seniors Group will meet Fri- above last year, they said.
title
only.
The
ordinance
was
March 28—
CompUed by Rod Ffoertaer day, March 23, at
-* **--
“— -----------------------------------------¡Bend park for a noon potluck Longview, Wash. and Mary passed with all aye votes.
the Santiam
Doctor on call.
, -
|
...
.
I and an afternoon of entertain-1 Fuqua of Portland.
Max. Min. Pep Chapel Annex in Lyons.
Girod
’
s
Hilltop
Supermar-1
ment and reminiscing
Mr. Prichard
is survived
by
UOLillg.
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_
54 37 0M
The meeting will begin at If the number following
Mar. 14
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al ;.' kmikzjrc
March 27
Serving
as chairman
this brothers Davp
Dave of
ot . WeSiDOTt.
WeJtP°It’ ket sign permit application
64 34 0 00 11:00 a.m. with potluck dinner
was given council approval.
Doctor on call.
—
is
Rambo
of
Mill
and
Dean
of
Olympia
Washj
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...
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year
Is
Goldie
Kam
no
or
mui
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36
63
to
be
served
at
noon.
Every-1
Mar 16
.....
Wills discussed,
reads City with Carl Podrabsky of sisters Virgie McCaskey and the Councilman
Mar. 17 ......... ....50 34 0.30 one is welcome to attend, es­ terprise label
most
economical
methods i March 28—
n
i'—
Sublimity vice-chairman and Stella Anderson, both of Raln-
[ Doctor on call
Mar. 18 —..... ... 60 38 0.00 pecially all senior citizens.
3-73
it
$
time
to
$end
Su»l
y^
secretary
.
trea
.
ier,
and
Dorothea
Aspinwall
of
patching
streets,
56 37 068
Those wanting more infor­
Mar. 19 .....
|
Meeting
adjourned:
9:00
p.m.
I
a check for renewal.
• 1 of Salem.
I
Mar. 20 ...... — ... 50 42 006 mation may call 859-2365.
Ice Cream Expert
Visits Malt Shop
City Council
Holds Regular
Monthly Meeting
Presbyterians to
Look For
New Minister
Budget Committee
Appointed At Gates In 2-year Extension
Council Meeting
Lions Club Names
Two Chairmen
Lyons Residents
Killed In Auto Crash
Antelope Season
i
$4.50 * YEAR — 10c a Copy
Jehovah Witnesses
Scheduling
Circuit Convention