Enterprise OacaoaON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY—OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND VOLUME XXX It Ain't AU Roses NUMBER 43 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1974 Local Sewer Question Is Reviewed City PIcinninQ Group ^°ns Members Install New Litter Can To Meet Nov. 7 $5.00 a YEAR — 15c a Copy Kennedy Defense Topples Wolverines City of Gates Petition Filing Date Oct. 26 The Kennedy Trojans scor­ At last week’s meeting of 'd twice and their defense did the Mill City Planning Com­ the rest as they upset the the commissiion mission, Jantiam Wolverines, 12-7, in a plus additional members, Almost two hundred years eague game at Mill City, Fri- members added to make up a ago, defiant bands of Ameri­ lay. comprehensive plan commit The following information can revolutionaries fought and JFK scored their first touch- died so that justice and liberty was reported to Council tee, met with the city attor lown with 9:13 left in the neys, Davis & Corderman, and GATES — The monthly under law could become a President Dale Howell by econd half when Ted Parra meeting of the Gates City reality through the formation Sanitation Commissioner their associates, Jean Rynd, a ¡athered in a 43 yard pass Randall. law clerk, and Jean Kandall. of the United States of Ameri­ James Jaquette: rom Ron Beyer. The drive be­ Council met on Thursday, ca. On this Veterans’ Day, The A-95 review of the ap-la , an at JFK’s two yard line, Oct. 17, at the Gates City Oct 28, we pay tribute to plication for FHA funding hisi ^<11 City has begun the de­ vhere they stopped Santiam Hall. The meeting was called now been been completed completed by by the ' velopment of a comprehensive them and every U. S. soldier now »n a fourth down play, and I to order at 7:55 p.m. by Mayor who has placed duty and pa- state clearing house and the plan because newly enactec onsumed over nine minutes, J. Howard Jenks. Council­ tr lot ism above personal con- Mid-Willamette Council of state law requires that al! he PAT kick failed, giving members present were Doris Rogers, Bert Wells and Tom siderations. Governments. This concludes cities in Oregon must prepare FK a 6-0 half-time lead, The men and women of the A-95 action, as the Linn-Ben­ and adopt such a plan before Santiam struck back in the Wood. Guests present were armed forces have been will­ ton branch of COG completed the end of 1975. In addition, a .hird quarter when they drove Arthur Sole, Elsie Martin, Art Skinner and Mr. Delker. Rep­ ing to make many sacrifices, their action several weeks ago. plan must be in the prepara- Dale Kirsch, president of the Mill City Lions Club, puts 60 yards in six plays for the resenting the press was Joyce even life if need be, to protect All agencies approved, con­ tion stages before the COG I touchdown, with Ted Moreland will give their approval to an i finishing touch on litter can which was installed last week Presler. their country and the Ameri­ tingent upon completion of 1 app'ication to the federal gov- by club members; The new receptacle is located in front scoring on a 28 yard run. can way of life. Through the the land use plan. A-95 action emment for the city to receive ot ** Fellowship Hall,_________________________________ The minutes of the Sept. 19 David Plotts PAT kick was efforts of such dedicated is a necessary step before FHA meeting were read and ap­ good giving Santiam a 7-6 Americans, the U. S. has sur­ can consider application for a assistance for its prospective proved. The bills were then I Five Seek Office On lead. vived crises at home and grant and loan for a sewage sewage project if the city presented. From the general Santiam threatened to score Detroit C ty Council again early in the forth fund: $176.96; street fund: abroad to emerge in its present collection system. Applica­ should, at a later date, decide role of leadership among the tion for a grant does not obli­ to proceed with this project. DETROIT — Two incum quarter, but JFK’s defense $195.05; from the water fund: The purpose of the plan is countries of the world. Veter­ gate Mill City, but it is neces­ ' bents and three new candi­ again early in the fourth $531.68 plus a water refund of ans’ Day is one way for a sary to have a priority for a to assist the orderly growth dates joined the race for three Santiam at the seven yard line $5.00 and water district billing grateful nation to say, "Thank grant in case federal money of the city by providing ra­ from Davis and Corderman of DETROIT - Young & Mor-' cil* Council positions on a fourth down play. You. We haven’t forgotten." becomes available. This may tional guidelines for the de­ $739.60. These bills were ap­ Kennedy scored the winning take a year or more, or may velopment of the community gan Inc., Mill City, was the I i deadline for the November touchdown with 39 seconds re­ proved for payment with the successful bidder Wednesday not occur. The application will and the utilization of land. maining in the game when additions and corrections. It is hoped that the plan of last week for two parcels of | election. Haunted houses, moaning be coordinated with the exist­ Randy Traeger bulled in from Doris Rogers reported cn Seeking re-election are spirits and shriveled old ladies ing EPA grant for the process­ can be completed within the timber in a sale conducted at Mayor James King and two yards out. The drive cov­ the cleaning up of the west cackling over bubbling caul­ ing plant and interceptor next four months. Active pub­ Detroit Ranger Station. council member Joyce Crist. ered 40 yards and took only comer across the bridge. The drons are part of the legacy lines, and with any other lic participation is encouraged The firm was high of eight New candidates are Rosemary three plays. The PAT run fail­ work was done by Linn Coun­ our ancestors left us in the funding which might become and required. at $2,107,835.64 for an Edminster, Vern Collins and ed, making the final score, ty. The next meeting will be on bidders form of Halloween. estimated 7,900,000 board feet Earl Michaelson. available. 12-7. Bert Wells reported on the “All Hallows Eve” (Oct. 31) To put the FHA application Nov. 7, city council chambers, of Willamette National Forest Santiam desperately tried to road grading done by Capitol The top three vote getters began in medieval times when into proper perspective it ap­ Mill City City Hall. All inter­ timber in the Misery Timber farmlands and animals had to pears that a review of the ested persons living in or Sale. The stand is located ap­ will be elected, with the coun­ score but a Wolverine pass was Crushing. Work was acceptable are urged to proximately 20-miles southeast cil selecting the mayor from intercepted by Henry Gaffke for the amount paid. The cost be protected from demonic in­ entire sewer program is in, about Mill City meetings and en- the council members. Council­ with seconds remaining, pre­ of oiling Linnwood Drive as fluences said to be active at of Detroit, in the Bruno Mea­ man Frank VanPelt is not serving the victory for JFK. requested by residents would this dark time of year, It was 1 background ' j a information W1 ti n 'nr ' ter * nt0 tfie discussions. for, _____ dows-Cooper Ridge Area. JFK held a slight advantage cost about $621.00 and it was seeking re-election. also believed the souls of the the next mayor and council,, Bid was $348.05 per thousand in total offense outgainmg brought out that this oil is not dead would revisit their homes Recycling Center To board feet of 5,300 MBF for Santiam 260-249. JFK also had the heavy oil that stays to rcsul , ed ' Standard Time Due super- on this day. In such a Douglas Fir compared to the Be Closed In Nov. 11 first downs to ten for the create a base but would dis­ stitious atmosphere, it Dy DEQ ana . Ti . c i , ‘ irom from action taken by and T D advertised price of $123.45. appear. The council did not The Mill City Recycling Wolverines. surprising that witch cults,EPA in 1970-1971 during the, To Begin This Sunday The loss drops Santiam’s feel it was a good investment. The firm paid the appraised Center, a project of the Jun­ should come into their own, ■ adminislraljon of the previous Daylight saving time price of $82.87 per M for 2,600 ior Woman’s Club, will not be league record for this season Wells is to look into the cost proclaiming All Hallows j mayor. The grant carried a will end this weekend as MBF of Noble Fir and other open during the month of to 0-2, and their overall sea­ of paving the streets in need as one of their grand teas s . priOrity requiring sewer con- the nation goes back to i coniferous species and $373.64 November. They plan to re­ son record to 2-3. a night for demonic rituals and *ction byt - not praised price of $181.22 per sult, they are looking for Beyer (Kick failed) ed without a vote of the peo­ ’ certificd 1, Santiam—Moreland 28 run ple and the council felt it was ishes them to: ‘Harm none, do h»alth hazard.” EPA has now) 1,000 for 140,000 board feet of other possible drop sites. (Plotts kick). It is necessary for the No­ what ye will.” It just goes to agreed to extend the priority Douglas Fir and $101.88 per M too much. Mr. Wells is to look JFK—Traeger 2 run (kick into the cost of tiling under show that consumer protec­ another year, so it will not be i for an estimated 10,000 board I vember closure as they cannot failed). tion is one force with which necessary to put the measure the driveways and opening up DETROIT — The public is feet of Hemlock and other. stockpile here at the local everyone must reckon, even on the ballot this year. DEQ being reminded that a well­ coniferous species. The Hem-I center with no solution to the ditches. Then in the future Halloween spirits. more work can be done. The Santiam J. V. foot­ also has agreed to conduct a child conference and immuni­ lock and other coniferous i their problems. i The group is making every | ball team will play Salem survey of Mill City to deter­ zation clinic will be neld by species sold at a fixed rate. Elsie Martin asked the coun­ effort to find new drop sites i Academy here this Mon­ cil to add to next years budget Marion County Health Dept., was Total purchase price To find happiness in their mine whether a health hazard as they sincerely want to con-| day evening, Oct. 28. $1,500, the approximate cost of work, tax collectors, particu- actually exists and, if so, to Tues., Oct. 29, at the Detroit $26,389.60. tinue the services of the re­ High School teachers confer ­ Gametime is 6:30 p.m. putting together the Compre­ larly federal tax collectors J what extent. This may require cycling center. hensive Use Plan which cities since they take the biggest bite I that the city drive some wells, ence room from 10:00 a.m. to must have ready to adopt by out of everyone’s income, must ¡but ------------ if — the testresults are nega- _ | noon and 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. the end of 1975. surely have a solid streak of i tive, the requirement for a Parents wishing their children New Teachers at Santiam sadism at least eight-inches I sewer could be cancelled or re- j to see the physician should Mr. Delkar asked the coun­ make appointments early by cil if stop signs could be put wide right up the middle of duced In scope. Since it still is possible that calling Marion County coor- on Sorbin St. between the fire their backs Why, did you know those ornery tax collec­ Mill City may have to start a ainator, Mrs. Barbara White­ station and Louisa St. It seems During the past 22 years the the area has become quite a tors even take the joy out of sewer project, other action has' ly at 854-3423. Mrs. Whiteley raceway and several accidents life for the inveterate gambler been aimed at reducing the' urges that mothers with schools in Mill City and Gates received $497,499.79 have almost occurred. Mr. who makes a big win after, cost and providing more fund-: young babies take advantage have in federal funds under Public perhaps a lifetime of losing? I ing. The EPA has been re- of this free service. Wells will look into the cost of erecting stop signs on San­ A tax newsletter points out quested to establish and fund | Well-child conferences pro- Law 874, which funds have that if’you play the horses and ¡a demonstration project with ! vide an opportunity for par- been used to reduce local taxes tiam, O*toole and Louisa Sts. -— at - the ■■ racetrack ----- - Mill City as the site. This pro-j ents to consult with a physi- in school district 129J. Schools win over $600 Correspondence was read. It i was noted by Mayor Jenks that of your choice, an internal re­ .iect would utilize rock-melt- cian and a public health nurse educating students whose par­ venue service man will prob­ ing tunneling equipment now | about the health status of their ents work and/or live on gov­ the county finally cashed the $3800 check for paving. ably be there to insist that you under development by Los children. Immunization for ernment land are eligible for The minutes of the Oct. 8 declare the winnings imme­ Alamos Scientific Laboratory children and adults of all Public Law 874. Government planning commission were diately. Further, it seems that to drive holes for the collec-1 ages are given at the clinic, lands in this area include the read for the council. if you win a large amount like tion system. Significant sav-' No appointments are necessary I Willamette, Mt. Hood, and Word was received from a $20,000 you will be able to ings might be realized, and , for immunizations. Special Deschutes National Forests; state agency that Gates must deduct the losses you suffer­ disruption of streets and veg- emphasis is being focused on O&(’ Lands, Detroit D-im, avoided. Senators measles immunizations. Par­ Lyons Substation, Detroit apply before July of ’75 to be ed on bum horses or bad cards etation eligible for flood insurance. only if you have kept an ac- Packwood and Hatfield and ents must accompany children Ranger Station, etc. Mrs. Rogers is to look into and cura'.e record of them that w»ll Representative Ullman have requesting this service. To be eligible, a student’s see if Gates is in a possible stand up in court. How many been asked to support this re­ parent must sp<'nd at least 50% people who cash in on a long quest. The cities of Bend, pensive collector system. of his working time between , New teachers attending the reception given for them by flood plane. Final filing date for mayor shot are likely to have main­ Beaverton and Tacoma also The citizens’ committee has 'July I and Sept. 30, 1971, on | the Oddfellow-Rehekah Lodges were Jim Roberts, Miss Fish, tained a meticulous record of are trying to promote develop­ beer most helpful in gathering government land. In other Mrs. Lyons and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Powell. The reception and council positions is Oct. ! . 2C. "" ----- candidates ----- *! ’---- *— Those already all their failures’ Let’s face ment of this equipment a>.a presenting the data that words, if a parent worked two, was held last Thursday night. filed are: for mayor. Art it, the tax collector is likely to through the National Scientific enabled the city to get conces­ months of this three-month] be the real winner if you | Foundation They welcome our sions from DEQ They also period, then 50% of that two Skinner; for council, Arthur Sole and Bob Johnson. The strike it lucky If you can’t ' participation in the effort. ; helped develop the following months must be spent on fed­ Although the EPA and DEQ i policies, which are found most eral land. Periods of employ- I beat ’em join ’em become a City of Gates will hold their at present have not approved | helpful and heartily recom­ ment should include any in-I city election ballot on Novem­ tax collector. any individual home type sys mended to a success ir, ber 5, same as the national tervals of work stoppat;'' or | election. The mayor and city As everyone knows by now, terns, the city has urge! them | a) To support th ■ construc­ even extended seasonal lay-! < council will be the election 1975 cars are going to cost ap to continue to explore that I tion of the proposed system or offs, such as closure of forests proximately $400 to $600 more possibility, as if successful, any ether method of sewerage because of fire danger. board. The meeting was adjourned than this year’s model. You they would eliminate that ex­ di posal only if it is certain it In the near future, forms' at 9:25 p.m. The next meeting as the great American consu­ 'Will be financially within will be mailed to parenti to, will be Thursday, Nov. 21, at mer and decider of the for­ car cost is nothing more than, capability, establish eligibility. If the in- the Gates City Hall, 7:30 p.m. tunes of all elected politicians inflation. 1 But you voted for j b) To work in harmony i formation i is correct, please ind elsewhere, are the congre essman and in congr ___ _ presi- __ with the DEQ and other gov- sign and return in the self- really to blame. dents who authorized massive emment agencies toward addressed envelope to be en- You voted in senators and federal spending programs meeting their legitimate goals, 1 closed for your convenience. If Detroit Dam-Weather representatives who obeyed f and budget deficits that caused but to insist that they base you do not receive a form and Pool your will and pa ssed air qua!-| inflation and cut the buying their requirements on proven ¡have children attending Gates Max. Min. Elev. Pep. ity laws so stringent a to be power of the dollar. conditions and viable methocis. or Mill City Elementary F”------ ‘ ■ - 1 > 1507 33 0 00 Oct. 16 1 74 almost unenforceable. In the It is your fault and mine. c) To solicit all possible aid Schools, or Santiam High Oct. 17 ! 79 46 1505 44 •.to name of environmental pre­ Isn't it time the American from all available sources: par­ j School, and if you worked on Oct. 18 1 77 46 1504 26 0.00 servation. each 1975 car will people made the best of their ticularly to enlist the support ' federal land during July 1 to Oct. 19 ) 78 47 1502 85 11 01) bristle with expensive, gas- bad judgement, changed their of all citizens through a well , Sept. 30 or if you have any I Oct 20 1 71 47 1501 76 0 33 Much thought and preparation went into decorating the .. . ! 53 consuming antipollution de- voting habits, quit griping and organized and publicly recog- , questions concerning procc- ' 44 1 SOO 70 0 22 refreshment table at the teacher's reception Thursday night. _ ’ vices Part of the several hun- enjoyed their $6,000 compact | nized volunteer citizen’s com- dure please call Edna Ross at . Mrs ! , 55 42 1499 28 0.00 Albert Carr designed the centerpiece which was a replica |r c :' , dred dollars of increased new cars’ mit tee. 897-2311. 0 55 of the little red schoolhouse. ‘Total Pep. for Week (by George Long) Timber Sale Goes To Young & Morgan Health Clinic Set For Tues., Oct. 29 Forms To Be