The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 04, 1974, Image 1

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THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON TlIURSDAc, APRIL I, 1974
Junioi-Senior Prom Princesses
$5.00 a Y EAR — 15c a Copy
Movie set For
TrackSquad
(tonight) Thursday |
A‘lJt°s
Js I Committee
The film, “Vanishing Wil. I
derness,
”
will
be
shown J
I
I
Thursday, tonight, April 4, at
the Santiam High School
There is no such thing as
Budget Committee Meeting:
Auditorium at 8:00 p.m.
keeping ahead of inflation via
March 20, 1974.
Whether you believe in ecol­
wage boosts. John O’Riley,
The meeting was called to
ogy or not, this picture may
order at 8:15 p.m.
writing in The Wall Street
change your whole outlook on
Wednseday, April
3, 8:00
Journal, presents two sets of
Pat Moore was elected chair­
Santiam had many fine per­
life.
figures covering the periods I p.m., at City Hall, will be the man of the committee.
formances at the annual Wil­
Filmed
in
35mm
and
encom
­
from 1952 to 1962 and from time and place of the first
Each item was discussed by
lamette Relays, held at Willa­
passing a period of five years, mette University, Saturday,
meeting of the Citizen’s Com­ the committee. A $30 per
1962 to 1973.
this ecology oriented nature March 30. Having an excellent
In the first period
a time mittee on Sewerage Problems. month salary increase for each;
film has been produced and day was sophomore John
The purpose of the commit­ employee was proposed and
of relatively mild inflation
dedicated to those viewers who Bogle. Entered in the novice
consumer prices rose 14 per­ tee will be to determine the accepted with an all aye vote.
j
have never experienced the
cent while weekly earnings best course of action in meet­
The committee decided to
I magnificent beauty of the division, he placed first in the
were up 44%. In the latter per­ ing the sanitation requirements discuss several items on the
shotput, 37’ 5”; second in the
vanishing wilderness.
iod, consumer prices were up established by the Oregon budget at the next meeting due
discus, 112’ 7”; and sixth in
German photographer Heinz the javelin, 104’ 4”.
53% and weekly earnings 80%. State Department of Environ­ to the lateness of the hour and
Seilmann,
with
the
help
of
A.
Comparing these figures, O’­ mental Quality. The city first the lack of answers to some
Jerry Grant won the senior
R. (Arthur) Dubs, realized
Riley comments that, “. . . was advised of these require­ questions.
Chosen last week as princesses for the 1974 Jun­ I that there were many who division javelin with a toss of
whereas wages grew half ments in 1972. It was for this
The next meeting will be: ior-Senior prom at Santiam High School are seniors
199’ 5”. This was the best
again as much as prices in reason that Clark & Groff En 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, March Diane Wills, Mary Hamilton and Cathy Ohrt.. One of , would never be able to witness posted by any javelin thrower
the
scenic
splendor
and
other
1962-73, their percentage gain’ gineers were commissioned by 27, 1974.
phenomena
photo­ that day, A, AA or AAA.
was more than three times that j then Mayor Herb Peck and the
Meeting adjourned: 10:50 p. the princesses will be named “prom queen” at the prom I natural
David Plotts placed second
graphed in this movie.
this Saturday night. —photo by Sue Poole.
of consumer prices in 1952-62 ' previous council to conduct the m.
in the senior long jump, with
You
will
witness
amazing
Thus the real buying power of street survey in anticipation of
Respectfully submitted
leap of 19’ 3Mi”. Gary De­
secrets of birds and animals a Main,
the average weekly paycheck the requirement for a sewer
Judith Bogle
also a junior in the sen­
from the Florida Everglades ior division, was third in the
grew much more sharply in plan.
Recorder
to
the
frozen
tundra
of
Alas
­
The proposed sewer plan, re­
the earlier period — when in­
high jump with a mark of 6’
ka; scenes never before photo­ 2
flation wasn’t so rampant. And ceived last November, con-
graphed by man, unstaged, un­ ”.
Special Meeting: March 26,
thus when people say they feel; tains costs that make it im-
In the novice division, Rick
touched since the beginning
1974.
the impact of soaring prices; perative that either massive
Lady took a second place in
of time.
The meeting was called to
more today than in the past. I financial support be made
Ride the thundering White the high hurdles. Ted More­
they speak with some factual j available or an alternate me­ order at 8:00 p.m. by Mayor
Water
of Oregon’s primitive land picked up two fourth
Bate
with
councilmen:
Wills,
support."
thod be devised to meet DEQ
Rogue
River
with Arthur Dubs places in the discus and shot.
There is no way to beat in­ requirements. Both possibil­ Howell, Jaquette, and Carey
Santiam’s relay teams placed
The donkey basketball game
i and family through “Zane
present. Councilman DeMain
flation. The longer the race ities are being explored.
very well, with a first, two
Grey
’
s"
Country,
ski
a
high
held
last
Thursday
night
at
absent.
continues the more disastrous
Mayor Clyde Bate and the
mountain slope and sail the seconds and a third. The
Ord. 127, Mobile Home Or- the Santiam High School gym
the betting odds become again-. present council have solicited
frigid seas of the “Icy North”; shuttle relay team comprised
st the wage earner. What is | support of a voluntary Clti- dinance, was read by the had a good attendance. The
watch herds of caribou on a of Frank Bryant, Jerry Grant,
event
was
sponsored
by
the
mayor
by
title.
Moved
by
worse. the plight of people liv­ zen’s Committee to expedite!
annual 1,300 mile trek in search for Rick Lady and Matt DeMain,
DETROIT — The
honor
society
and
the
Santiam
i
„«...i a a i united Howell, seconded by Jaquette
ing on fixed incomes edges action and present
for
the
Canyon scholarship “Talent Show” food; see beavers building and picked up a first place. Both
closer to the point of catas­ front to DEQ, so that the best ’^at Ord. 127 be accepted as Faculty
sponsored by the Deanha Par­ repairing their dams and num­ the 440 and 880 relay teams
Scholarship
Fund.
trophe. Inflation will end only possible solution to the prob- rpad by title. Ordinance passed
ent Teachers Club, will be held erous other animals and birds picked up second places. The
The
net
proceeds
from
the
I
with all aye votes.
when people demand less of j lem may be attained.
mile relay squad was good
game"
was
$127.00*
which*
will
1
Saturday, Apri^ 6> at 7:30 Pm- in their natural habitat.
government and retire from
On the agenda for the meet­ i Councilwoman Carey asked
enough for a third place. In
If
you
are
concerned
about
be
turned
over
to
the
scholar-.
for
council
approval
to
hire
a
office those public servan:s ing will be:
Program chairman, Dorothy the chaos and clutter of the that mile relay team, Bob Tip­
w hose chief claim to distinc-
1. Election of a permanent man for the park. There was ship fund.
Williamson,
announced the changing world, you owe it to pit in his first time out, ran
tion is their ability to devise chairman and other officers as discussion about volunteer la­
evening’s program will include yourself and your family to an excellent 55 second 440.
bor
that
was
available
and
new ways for government to necessary; 2. Presentation and
I 24 acts, including the Cascade see this beautiful “G” Rated
spend money.
discussion of action to date; 3. what work has to be done. The
|
Foothills Square Dancers from nature film before civilization
presentation of a tentative plan council will wait until the li
. T
k i
11
i Sublimity, and five acts from sweeps it away forever.
regular
meeting
before
making
for future action; 4. deter­
The show is being sponsored i
a decision on the request
ItbA! inu I IUIIIIIO . Door priZos will be award-
A veritable blizzard of na­ mination of a tentative sched­
locally
by the Santiam Boos­
Meeting
adjourned:
8:10
P-
Residential ' ackyard burn-1 ed throughout the evening.
tional health insurance pro­ ule for meeting with DEQ and m.
ter Club. Admission is adults
ing
and
landclearing
burning*
Rehearsal
will
be
held
Fri-
posals are being debated in other agencies.
I
$1.50, students 12 and under
Respectfully submitted:
The Council of City Gov­
will be permitted during April I day evening, April 5, at 7:00
United States National Bank
Congress this year. No longer
$.75.
Recorder
and May, the Mid-Willamette, p.m. in the grade school gym.
of Oregon is offering a
the question one of whether ernments has postponed the
Judith
Bgle
March
____ „ will _ be some __
. „
Valley Air Pollution Author-1
major new banking service to
there
sort
of ___
na- meeting scheduled for
ity announced recently. A fire*
tional health plan but rather, 1 28. The new meeting date Is
several hundred thousand cus­
tomers through its 130 state­
when. Also, the question re-;
’8
BUDGET
COMMITTEE permit is required and may bej
following is a list of MEETING: March 27. 1974.
obtained from local fire de- ■
wide branch offices. The new
mains of how far the American I I The
---- —
' ' -s to the new commit­
service begin Tuesday, April
people wish to go toward total' volunteer:
The meeting was called to, partments. Phone 897-3160. |
2.
government domination of tee: Burton Boroughs. Mr. and order by chairman. Pat Moore Burning may be prohibited on;
Called “The Only Account”,
health care and destruction of Mrs. Glen Cummings, Mrs. with Councilman DeMain ab­ certain days during these I
the product combines nine
months if air quality would
the traditional doctor-patient Mary Youmans, Ben Saalfeld, sent.
popular banking services most
relationship in favor of making Mrs. A. P. Snow, Gale Larson,
Moved by Krecklow. second­ suffer, said M. D. Roach, di­
LYONS — Linn County De­ often needed by Oregonians
doctors government-employed Warren Goffin, Don Jenkins, ed by Carey to sell the old rector of the authority. Land- j
i Jerry Pittam. S. Remine, Alice police car with the arrival of clearing burning is ]
puties are investigating the into a single package, for a
public servants.
_ _____
__ ­ ..Farmen. Tom Morris, Joe La- the new car. 10 aye votes, Mat-, within city limits and all----- .
break in Friday night of the flat charge of $.3.00 per month.
Even as the debate
and 2 con
‘„1..;..^. '
I mercial and industrial burning I
Lyons Variety Store. A large
The new product comes after
troversy over national health
neaun , lack- Charlie Tate and Verne _ zat _•___
abstaining.
A Linn County Health front window of the store was several months of market re­
insurance preempts the head-1 Shaw,
Due to the lateness of the | is still prohibited.
Dept, nurse will be at the broken to gain entry. Two oil search and development, ac­
Regulations
restrict
the 4 time
lines, the work of the medical
hour and some unanswered i ”
1-4
4 4 41
'~"
auditor-
nuur after
anei I Santiam
__ High
” School
•
a
o
one hour
cording to bank officials.
paintings were taken.
questions, the next budget for burning to u -half
hour
before
1
Mo
,"
day
eve
?
ln
«
’
Afprllil8;
The burglary occurred ap­
sunrise
to
one-
----------------------
Services included in the On­
cause of good health continues.
committee meeting was set for
She will present the family
■ pul ’ cation of the American
8:00 p.m., April 3. 1974. (This sunset. Prunlngs must be air, planning information to par- parently sometime during the ly Account will be: unlimited
it is il-.P^mg m.ormauvn io p<n - night Friday and was discov­ checking: an
identification
Medical Assn, "AMA Update," \C|A | AnflPPC T— A
meeting was rescheduled for dried for 30 days and «nhalt
ents and interested public and ered by the paper boy early card for check cashing and for
reports that most of the JLIU LUyyUI □ / U
legal
to
burn
garbage,
asphalt,
April 1. 1974).
1 ,
| will discuss the classes which Saturday mor Jng as he was use in 30 U-Bank locations
AMA’s 1974 budget is to go i
Meeting adjourned 10:20 p. rubber, plastic, wet e
s’ will be given to the students.
Wolverines m.
green grass clippings or any
throughout the state; free per­
for better medical care and I The Santiam
All interested residents are making his deliveries.
material that causes excess
sonalized checks from the
better health. The AMA ex-1 scored six runs in the fourth
Respectfully submitted:
welcome to attend the infor­
smoke or obnoxious odor.
Oregon Artists’ Collection; re­
pects to spend over $37 million inning and went on to defeat
Judith Bogle
be-
Civil penalties may be im­ mative meeting which will
duced rates on personal loans;
in 1974
about 103i more than , the Scio Loggers 9-3 in their
City Recorder
gin
at
8:00
p.m.
free safe deposit; free travel­
posed for v; elation of these
in 1973 to achieve three major first league game of the sea-
»
regulations. These regulations |
ers’ checks, certified checks,
goals: better devilery of medi­ son at Scio, Tuesday,
BUDGET
COMMITTEE affect Benton, Linn, Marion,!
cashier’s checks and personal
cal services, higher quality me- I Scio led 1-0 going into the
Polk and Yamhill counties.
money orders i nd Money Mas­
dical care services and pur-1 fourth inning, but Bob Faden- MEETING: April 1, 1974.
The meeting was called to
Public hearings regarding
| The Santiam Wolverines ter, a monthly statement of
suading Americans to be more recht’s two-run double ignit­
p.m by Pat these regulations are being
opened their 1974 track season banking activity. No minimum
mindful of lheir own health, ed a six-run rally for the Wol­ order at 8:00
Moore, chairman with Coun­ held in each county to receive
by dropping a dual meet to or average balance will be re­
In the words of “Update, •’ verines.
Scio added two runs in the cilman DeMain absent.
citizen comment on the burn­
We've said it before, and
Regis 76 51, at Regis March 23 quired for the Only Account.
Moved by Matzat, seconded ing periods. However, no regu­
According to the bank's
we”ll say it again: Our na bottom of the fourth to cut
Regis took a first in ten of
by Szugsdies to keep the old lation revision can be expect­
the margin to three runs.
marketing staff, surveys have
tional’s total health bill
DETROIT
Some 450-acres the 15 events.
4; no
Santiam scored three insur­ police car. Vote: aye
ed before June.
currently about -83 billion a
Santiam did better than ex­ shown that most Oregonians
| on the Detroit District of the
year could be reduced substan­ ance runs in the top of the 5: abstaining — 2. Motion de­
j Willamette National Forest is pected since they have had I would enjoy the convenience
tially, if people would simply seventh inning for the final feated.
j scheduled to be reforested in only about three days of prac­ of a “packaged” account. All
Moved by Krecklow. sec­
■•moke less, eat less, get more score.
I the U. S. Forest Service an­ tice because of the state bas­ U. S. Bank branches started
taking Only Account applica­
exercise, drive more carefully, Î Santiam was led in hitting onded by W ils to set the po­
nual reforestation spring pro­ ketball tourn iment.
Santiam, rated very high this tions at the start of the busi­
and generally take better care by Frank Bryant, who hit two lice salaries as follows: patrol­
gram, operaticn forester, Ma­
singles. Bryan; also had twro man $8.400: sergeant $9.200,
of themselves."
hlon Hale, announced this year in the 440 relay, won the ness day Tuesday, April 2.
chief — $10,360. Passed with
"Update” also notes that al­ RBI's for Santiam.
relay in a time of 47.5.
week.
The
Seventh
Annual
Faith
Bob Bennett pitched a one- all aye votes.
Santiam’s other first places
most half of the money requir­
Contractors Francis Engle
Promise
Missionary
Rally
will
Moved by Krecklow, sec­
ed for AMA’s programs in 1974 hitter for Santiam. He pitched
were:
880-Peterman 2:16.3; 100
Rose-
and
Robert
Gonzales
of
be held at the First Christian
will come from the dues paid five innings and struck out six ond by Kirsch to accept the Church in Mill City, April 4-7. burg, will complete their con­
Davidson 11.2; high jump
by physician members of the batters. Bennett's control was budget as drafted. Passed with Special speaker for the rally tract of some 300 acres involv­ DeMain 5’ 5”; and javelin —
AMA. This is the kind of genu­ off as he walked nine batters. all aye votes.
ing some 130.000 tree seedlings Grant 186’ 11*.
Meeting adjourned: 10:25 P- will be Don Tosch, former left over from the fall pro­
The first places for Regis
ine voluntarism that produces ' Jim Wright pitched the final
missionary
to
Ethiopia.
Serv
­
high health standards. No gov­ 1 two innings for Santiam, al- m.
3:46; mile
gram. Early snow in the higher were: mile relay
The recycling center will be
ices
will
be
Thursday
and
Fri
­
Respectfully submitted
Hendricks
5:04;
440
— Gries open again this Saturday,
ernment program that substi­ | lowing no hits and no runs
elevations
halted
the
contrac
­
day
at
7:00
p.m.
|
Santiam
0
0
0
6
0
0
3-
9
7
1
Judith Bogle
tutes compulsion for volun­
A Men’s Breakfast will be tors fall tree planting. Hale 53.4; shot — Newkirk 42 5”; April 6, from 10:00 am. to 3:00
...0 1 0 2 0 0 0- 3 1 5
City Recorder
Gries 25 0; discus New­ p.m.
tarism can produce the kind of Scio
held Saturday, April 6, at 8:00 said, “planting of this acreage 220
enlightened medical progress
kirk
130
’ 0”; Long hurdles -
would
probably
begin
in
mid
­
The center, which is operat­
a m. at which time Mr. Tosch
»hat depends so much upon the
Goyns 23 5; 2-mile Hendricks ed by the Junior Woman’s
April.”
will
also
speak.
In
the
evening
Debris To Be Cleaned 1here will be a Youth Supper A forest service crew of 13 11:03.0; long jump — Goyns Club, would like to stress again
basic principles of individual
initiative and freedom of ac­
- Chicanos began 20%’.
that articles to be recycled
From Detroit Reservoir for those in the fifth grade on American
tion. Preserving these prin­
work Monday morning plant­
MUST be clean or they will be
up.
ciples is a paramount issue In
returned. Also, they will not
DETROIT — Operation For­
Sunday will be College Day ing tree seedlings in small
Area
Students
on
the health care debate.
be able to take magazines and
Saturday, April 13, is the ester Mahlon Hale, Detroit at the morning worship serv­ scattered areas on the district.
the heavier aluminum will not
date for the American Legion Ranger Station, said the U. S. ice “The New Dawn Singers” Due to the heavy snowpack in College Honor Rolls
spaghetti dinner at the Gates Forest Service plans to sta it and Rex I^arson will have the mountains, Hale said, the
Robin C. Mennis of Idanha be acceptable.
Residents aie also reminded
Community Center.
in ( charge. These people will be crew would begin at low levels and I-arry H. Buren of Lyons
work the last two
---- weeks
-------- —
The dinner, all you can eat, May on the cleaning of debris representing Puget Sound Col­ and work on up to the snow are among the 354 students that newspaper bundles must
will be served from 6:00 to 8:00 from Detroit Reservoir. Hale lege of the Bible from Seattle line. The project involves some named to the Chemeketa be tied securely for the center.
p.m. Tickets will be available said, due to wind conditions At 5:00 p.m. a potluck fellow­ 150 acres and it is anticipated Community College
winter
at the door.
and low water level of the ship supper will be held with ‘hat the planting will be com­ term honor roll with a GPA of
Pinochle games and prizes lake, a number of the forest "The Waylighters” of NCC as pleted in 20-days, he said.
Mill City Weather
3.5 or above.
Several youngsters entered will complete the evening.
service booms were lost, thus guests. “The Waylighter«” mill
Pep.
L<>
Hi
Date
Dale
Grant
of
Mill
City
was
the “vo-yo contest t ** ” sponsored
000
allowing a lot of debris to appear in concert at 7:00 p.m.
30
65
one of the 652 students named March 24
If
the
number
following
last Saturday by the Circle K
MILL CITY WEATHER
0.08
accumulate in the lake. Hr said and Alton Brostrum will «peak
44
60
to the winter term honor roll March 25
Food Store.
Date
Max. Min Pep. the May project is expected to about the college.
0.00
45
70
your name on The En­ with a 3.5 or better at SOC.
March 26
W'nn’ng S-iil Planes were March 15 ......... 70
0 6«
be completed in about two
46
The public is cordially invit­
57
Named to the winter term March 27
label reads honor roll at OSU were Mike March 2«
James Bogle. Steven Gibson, March 26
70
1.51
ed to attend these services. terprise
41
weeks.
52
Brenda Hugaes, and Tim March 8
23
Further cleanup of the lake Babysitting will be provided 4-74 it's time to send Long (straight-A) and Bruce March 29
40
0.51
61
Kirsch. Allen Gibson won a March Prec.
1044 is slated for July when water at the Thursday, Friday and
1 20
42
57
Rosco, 3.5 or above. Both are! March 30
Duncan yo-yo.
79.9« level is at full pool, he said.
Precip to Date
a check for renewal.
Sunday evening services.
3.98”
Total Pep. for week
seniors in liberal arts.
To Meet
Showing
Nets $ Ì 27 Towards
Scholarship Fund
Set For Sat
At Detroit
U S National Bank
Offers New Service
Next wo Months ! the miu c*ty area
Linn County Nurse Burglary
Scheduled Mon. Investigated
Ä'ibiAt High School
| Wolverines
Topple
aa < ■
A A
Tree Planting To
Resume In April
Trackmen Fall Prey
To Regis Thursday
. Christian Church
Schedules Rally
Recycling Center To
Be Open Saturday
Spaghetti Dinner
Planned at Gates
Yo-Yo Contest
Held Saturday