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Mill City Enterprise yew-snap* ; .( O i-lbr^y ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY—ORE GoN’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND VOLUME XXVIII NUMBER 23 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1978 1973 Junior Court All Roses (by George Long) City Council JunwSlale Minutes Announced HM a YEAR — 10e • Copy Rainbow Princess Approves 4 th Parade I SPECIAL MEETING: K&K and Conifer—May 22, 1973. The meeting was called to 1 The summer recreation pro Tuesday, June 12 is the day order at 7:35 p.m. by Mayor gram will again sponsor a Jun residents will go to the poles and cast their ballot on the Bate, with Councilmen Brun ior State Baseball program. A special council meeting ner, Wills, present. Council Santiam was the winner of last was called for Wednesday, May budget proposed by member? 30 at 10:30 a.m. of the budget committee and man Howell in absentia sent year’s minor divj^on and ap a proxie vote. Councilmen pears to be a strong contender the city council. Councilman Dale Howell Phillips and Pfoertner excus to repeat its performance this This budget was prepared suggested they add another ed. I summer. and presented to the counci hour to the city hall as people Moved by Wills, seconded by as a good budget for the Cits Returning front last year’s were calling before 10:00 a.m. Brunner that the city pave as team are pitchers Jim Wright Howell suggested that the of Mill City and this is wha the city has the money, all and Rich Roth, both sporting hours be 9-12 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. you will be voting on, not the streets that were dedicated records of 'our wins and one the hours are now 10-12 a.m. additional revenue that th prior to Ord. #119. Passed with loss. Rothra3vas the leading and 1-3 p.m. After much dis council felt they should add t< all aye voted, including Coun strikeout pitcher with 56, cussion from the floor it was it at a later meeting. cilman Howell’s absentia vote. while Wright had 34. Return the councils decision to leave It is true the budget beinf Mr. Boroughs stated that on ing to play in the infield is the hours as they are at the presented to the residents of Miss Susy Wilson has been present time. the 50’ wide street in ques David Plotts at shortstop and Mill City is lower, millage KK will be liable for 20’ one of the leading hitters last chosen by Marilyn Assembly A diagram was presented to wise. It has been reduced al i».at.deen Moore and King Kevin Wi son tion, width. The city is to pave 3/5 summer with a .452 mark. I #60, Order of Rainbow for the council by the police com most a dollar per thousand Supporting Plotts in the in | Girls, as their princess for the missioner showing the changes true cash value on your home. have been Delected as the July 4th Junior Court. Kath> and K&K 2/5 of the street. In further action, the coun field are Randy Roth (.417) 1 Fourth of July Celebration. requested by the police depart, But the budget is up $61,913.50 een is the five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich over last year (figures taken Moore and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wilson are the cil gave the Recorder authori playing at third base, Dan Le- Sixteen year old Susy is the ment at the intersection where and Mrs. Broadway and First Street zation to negotiate a new five gassie (.188) at second base, daughter of Mr. from published budget of May parents of ‘Kevin, who is also five years old. year Central Sewer drainfield and Maurie Richards (.440) as Robert Wilson of Mill City. meet. —The Mill City Enterprise photo 26, 1973). ____ Jones, _ ___ '¡She has just completed her lease. catcher. Brian Rick It was proposed that the With salaries up for all the year at SantJam High yield sign on Broadway be Meeting adjourned 7:40 p.m. Lady, Bob Fadenrecht and i city employees, what will hap Judi'h Bogle j Brian Smith make up the out- Sc*1001 and » * member of the changed to a stop sign. This pen next year if President Nix field. Batting averages __ for GAA^andj?ep was suggested by the state en Recorder on cuts off the revenue shar —:— I these players Indicate that they I ®usy? active tn Rainbow, gineer. All councilmen were in ing that the city is counting REVENUE SHARING SUP- will contribute many runs for ia PWA of Marilyn Assembly favor of this change. on receiving? It is a known PLEMENTAL BUDGET Santiam this season. Jones end-1 and ,was a 1971 grand choir A letter was read from the fact that the employees are ed the season with a .333, member. Her hobbles include Mill City Steering Committee MEETING—May 23, 1973. not going to work for less next The meeting was called to Smith with a .385, and Lady singing piano, artwork and asking for permission to have year, so "bang” our taxes soar order by Mayor Bate with with a .143. Fadenrecht and , swimming¡.Susy and her great- a parade on the Fourth of up again. P” ~ Brisbin, ~ July. Permission was granted. Councilmen Brunner, Howell, Ted Moreland are two new grandmother, Ruby I feel that the residents of Wes Jahn, from the Mill City the city should have the right The Fourth of July Hobby and Wills present. Councilmen members for Santiam but both recently r,etYrn5.^ from a to 'strengthen , month’s visit in England. _____ Lions Club asked that the city to discuss the budget further, Show will be between 1:00 and Phillips and Pfoertner excus are counted on 1_ VOTE JUNE 12----- DETROIT — This ; year’s 4:00 p.m. in the grade school ed. Mrs. Phil Carey, Wally Sin the team. Moreland will prob allocate $3,000 of revenue prior to the election Tuesday, sharing fluids which they have June 12. If enough people call students receiving awards for gym. The gym will be open clair, William Bogle present. ably be playing at first base. agreed to use for recreation, to Councilman John Wills, chair outstanding achievements dur | between 9:00 and 11 a.m. so ex- This meeting was called to or- and Fadenrecht will also see i duty as a catcher. be used in conjunction with the man of the budget committee, ing the school year are as fol , hibitors can set up their dis- der at 7:38 p.m. The Recorder read a letter i Games will be played on school recreation program. If 1 plays. or the City Hall, possibly a lows: Coleen Lynn, activities this is done, it will enable the special meeting could be called Anyone with handcrafts, from Steve Cahan suggesting Monday and Thursday nights —and why not? It is much bet award. Miss Lynn is the dau collections, etc. interested in uses for the Revenue Sharing with the starting time at 7:30 I DETROIT — A seven week opening of the swimming pool at The Frontier Inn for use this ter to discuss all these propos ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry displaying them should con funds and a summary of pre p.m. there 1 EMT course was completed summer. This will make it pos als prior to election, rather Lynn of Detroit. tact Mrs. Warren Goff in at liminary results from the com June 11 N. Marion there here Wednesday night, under sible to provide a safe place Randy Roth was named out ' 897-2915 after 6:00 p.m. Exhi munity survey. June 14 Stayton than having residents going to here the direction of Thomas Ford, for people to swim. Suggestions were made from June 18 Mt. Angel the polls ill-informed on the standing male athlete and Sher bitors are encouraged to stay female' with their displays again this Wally Sinclair and Mrs. Carey June 21 N. Marion here of Monmouth, project consult A letter was read from the issues. If this is your wish, White outstanding here ant for Oregon State Health city attorney that it was the regarding uses for the funds. June 25 Stayton make it known now, as elec athelete. Randy is the son of .year. there Division, Dept, of Human Re city’s responsibiliy to clean up _ _____ _ __ _____ i To date, , __ 14 people have Mrs. Carey spoke in favor of a June 28 Mt. Angel tion time is just a few days Rev. and Mrs. Harold Roth of I there sources. The course included any smelly matter on the Detroit and Miss White is the | agreed to display, but more N. Marion 9 July back-up unit for the Lyons am away. «. there ten hours of inservice hospital streets in front of businesses In a letter to the editor, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick are needed to make the hobby bulance and funds for health July 12 Stayton Soelberg of Idanha. Co-citizen- show an even better one this care for the community. There July 16 Mt. Angel here training and simulated acci where a complaint is filed. mayor is questioning this ship awards were presented to year. here dent training. July 19 N. Marion was much discussion about I The council discussed the writer for editorializing on the Dick Bittner and Bonnie Oregon State Health Divi possibility of having an alter here July 23 Stayton these proposals. meeting of May 23 and stating Young. Dick is the son of Mr. ------- VOTE JUNE 12------- i Allocations were made as July 26 Mt. Angel there sion certificates, emblems and nate councilman to fill the va Playoff: Aug. 1—Mayor #2 membership cards were pre cancies of a councilman when listed in the Supplemental that this paper has not covered and Mrs. Nils Bittner of Idanha and Bonnie is the dau Planning Begins For Budget attached to these min at Major #1; Aug. 3—Minor #1 sented to the following: he is on vacation or sick. It their meetings. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiebert is something the council felt ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert at Major 2. (If needed) Aug. 4 utes. This writer has covered all Young of Marion Forks. Medical-Dental I Moved by Brunner, seconded —Major #2 vs. Minor #1 (coin and sons Jim and Donald, Rev. they should look into for the regular council meetings since Harold Roth, Rev. Arvin John future. Receiving honorary certifi by Howell that the Recorder be flip for home team). son, Mrs. Frieda Larson, Leo last October, and almost all of cates were valedictorian, Lucy Health Fair paid not less than two hours The council voted to retain Rousch, Robert Kirk, Mrs. Standard Insurance Company VOTE JUNE 12- for any council meeting or the special council meetings Young, and salutatorian Judy Martha Taylor and Harold for the city employees insur Benton. Mill City will be the site of special meeting. Passed with that he knew of. This is a bet- Miss Young is the daughter a Medical-Dental Health Fair three aye votes. Councilman Champion. ____ ance. They also voted to re- ter record than most of the of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young July 13-14 (Friday and Satur- Wills—no. Harold Baker, who had tak- ta'inHunsacker’* Johnson as council members have. of Manon Fork and Miss Ben- day). Serving the entire can en the course earlier, also at- the citys auditing firm, Moved by Howell, seconded tended (refresher) the class. As for the minutes of the ton is the daughter of Mrs.. yon area, the fair will appeal by Brunner that the City pur VOTE JUNE 12 ------- VOTE JUNE 12 Marjore Benton of Idanha and t0 all ages. Fair activities will chase a copy machine and type-1 council meetings, all the meet Farris Benton of Burns. include exhibits and displays writer at the choice of the ings have been reported that Miss Jody Whiteley was the on many aspects of medical and council and Recorder for the VBS Gets Underway have been turned in. and the recipient of the Deanha Par- dental care, health screening Recorder’s office. Passed with Vacation Bible School got 1 tests, evening social activities, all aye votes. I minutes are on file for any ci ent Teachers annual scholar- underway at the Idanha Com .L an d more award and the Danforth Meeting Adjourned: 9:34 p. tizen to read. What the mayor ship The Salem DETROIT munity Church this week award. She is the daughter of A nationally recruited team m. DETROIT — According to a (Monday-Friday) for four year I YMCA and the regional park forgot to say in his letter to the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whiteley of a doctor, dentist, nurse, and Judith Bogle 1 recreation agency are co-spon- report, a proposal to name a olds up through the sixth editor, was that it is at least of Detroit. 7-10 trained students will be Recorder. along with their regu- small glacial lake in the Mt. grade. Award presentations were at the fair to conduct health ------- VOTE JUNE 12------- Isoring two weeks after a meeting be i lar activities, a program of Jefferson Wilderness Area af The daily sessions Included made Thursday night (gradua screening tests and answer any fore the newspaper receives outdoor recreation activities ter the late Oregon Governor Bible lessons, craft, recrea tion) by school Superintendent questions. They will be sup I Charles A. Sprague was ap- tion, music and refreshments. during the month of June. them. Why? Ronald Wilkerson and coach plemented by local experts in All trips and activities will proved over the weekend by A 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. evening It also said that the meet Larry Poole. areas requested for more ex be supervised by trained per- the Oregon Geographic Names class for junior high school tensive coverage. Mill City has ings were well publicized in ------- VOTE JUNE 12------- sonnel and are open to the Board. The proposal will be students is also being held this been promised national cover the newspaper—yes, they were general public. Participants are forwarded to Washington, D.C. week, June 4 through the 8. age for this event. to sign up at the YMCA. In- i j for final approval. | High school Bible study for in the newspaper on the front Lyons Man Receives Help is needed in planning formation on the programs is. Lawrence E. “Bud” George, grades nine through 12 Is page. But the newspaper car PHD in Geology and publicizing the fair. If I A total of 204 OSU students there from Mike'state highway division traffic scheduled for June 11 through LYONS — Michael Cruson, you would like certain areas have qualified for membership available ries a Thursday dateline and Smith, camping director. I_„. ------, who ...------ ----------------- ¡engineer, suggested nam- 15 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard of medical or dental care or in Phi Kappa Phi, national a lot of Mill City residents do The program will include a ( ing the lake after Gov. Spra- | The study is under the direc of Lyons, has received festivities included in the fair, scholastic honor society. Mem-1 Park wilderness 1 gue, said approval of the na- tion of Rev. Arvin Johnson, not receive the paper until Cruson ~ his PHD in Geology at the then come to the meeting, bership represents highest Jefferson back-packing and rock climb-1 tional geographic names board pastor of the church. Thursday and the meeting was Colorado School of Mines at Thursday, June 7 at 7:30 p.m. scholastic achievement. jng institute June 7-9. Partici-1 would probably be announced held Wednesday evening, the Golden, Colo. at the Christian Church. To qualify, students must pants wili hike into Jefferson '*- ‘~ ---------- in September. George said that He was a 1960 graduate of If you can’t make this meet rank in the upper 10% of their park ¡n the Cascades from the Oregon Geographic Names night before. Why? Stayton Union High School. He ing, but would like to help, class scholastically. Santiam Pass Highway and Board was “100 percent” for Doctor Schedule received a degree in geology please call Monty Megargel at Of the 204 total, 134 are wju receive basic instruction naming the lake in honor of VOTE JUNE 12- Santiam Memorial Hos- and professional engineering 897-2285 or Steve Cahan at 897- graduating seniors; 48 are can- jn rock climbing techniques. It Sprague but suggested a larg pital Emergency Unit re from Colorado Schools of 3130. i didates for master’s degrees, ls open to all ages, including er and more imposing land cord of Doctors on duty Mines in 1965 Following com Participants j and 22 are doctoral degree married couples. mark might also be named af for the period June 7 pletion of his college work he ------- VOTE JUNE 12------- candidates. | other activities include Wil- ter the late publisher of the through June 13, 1973. served two years in the U. S. ' Area students who qualified ]arnette River float trip June Oregon Statesman. The propos Scholarship Winners Army. One year of that in June 7— ¡for membership this year in- ]] . Silver Falls Park hike June ed Sprague Lake is an unnam Vietnam. Doctor on Call eluded Fred F. Girod of 12. Participants must provide I ed snow-fed lake about 200 Dr. Cruson is presently liv Announced At ' Lyons. June 8— I own transportation to Silver feet wide located on the south ing in Denver, Colo, and is ---- —VOTE JUNE 12---- Doctor on Call I Falls Park for five-mile hike shoulder of 7,200 foot Park employed in mineral explora Commencement Dr. in Hospital, around the falls. Open to all Butte. tion by Texas Gulf Sulpher. 6:00 to midnight George said the names board , ages. Another class of seniors end ----- —VOTE JUNE 12------- at its summer meeting at Kah- June 9— Willamette River fatter-son ed their high school career at nee-Ta Lodge at Warm Springs Doctor on Call I canoe trip June 16-18. Marion Santiam as they participated in Father of Year and several other Dr. In Hospital, ! Mountain J VII /U II ta J14 444IYC hike UU.1V June -9. Par- • directed -------- him •• ■ the annual commencement midnight to midnight Chosen by Grange ceremonies Friday evening. ________ DETROIT — Two Salem ticipants will drive to Marion members to search for an im- June 10— LYONS — Mr. Pat Moore Performances by members of men suffered heart attacks Lake about five miles east of j posing landmark in the Mt. Wilderness Area,) Doctor on Call Sr., was chosen Father of the the graduating class and the while visiting in the Detroit Marion Forks, then hike about I Jefferson 2 2 miles to the lake and then possibly a ridge of glacier on | Dr. in Hospital, Year by Santiam Valley commencement address by 1 area Saturday. Grange members at their regu state senator, Wallace P. Car- Wilbur Noteboom, 78, of 390 hike some six miles to the top , the mountain itself, to bear the | midnight to midnight lar meeting Friday night. Mr. son, Jr. highlighted the eve Veall Lane, N. E., Salem, suf of Marion Mountain. Open to | i name of Sprague, June 11— They are to report at the Moore is the father of seven ning. Doctor on Call fered a coronary attack while all ages, no charge. I board’s December meeting in children, 33 grandchildren and Burton Boroughs, principal at Detroit Lake Resort boat Siuslaw Forest coast hike June 12— Portland. , 14 great-grandchildren. of Santiam, announced this docks about 9:30 a.m., and Dou- June 25. Participants I will Doctor on Call During the lecturer’s hour, a year's winners of the annual glas B. Parks, 55, of 693 Man- drive to Neskowin 1 Beach, Tami Payseno and Chireen Dr. in Hospital, If the number following | Bradley, fifth graders at Mill fathers day program of read Canyon Scholarship, named brin Drive, Salem, suffered a hike through virgin timber 6:00 p m. to 6:00 a.m. City Elementary School, par ing and games was enjoyed. were: Linda Long and Darrell heart attack while at Cooks area of Siuslaw National For your name on The En-j June 13— Roy Lambert gave the report Plotts with Patti Babbitt as an Grocery Store about 2:30 p.m. est. Open to all ages, no ticipated in the Junior Olym Doctor on Call label reads Both men were taken to charge Silver Falls overnight terprise pics State Track Meet Satur on agriculture, Thurman Smith alternate. Dr. in Hospital, Hospital bicycle tour June 30-July 1. 6-73 i+'s time to send Memorial day. June 2. Both girls quali for the legislature, also insur Presentation of diplomas Salem 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. ance. A potluck dinner was was made by Clare Henness, Emergency Center by Idanha Planned mostly for teenagers fied in the midget <10-11 yrs.) a check for renewal. served preceding the meeting. chairman of the school board. Rural Fire District ambulance. and young couples. division 50-yard dash. Detroit Awards Presented Hobby Show Planned For July Fourth Event EMT Course Ended Wednesday a Area Agencies Sponsoring June Activities Lyons Student Elected Into Honor Society Salem Men Suffer Heart Attacks Small Glacial Lake Name Approved