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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1974)
luo» CL*»« footam p * io . VOLUME XXX Mill City Enterprise mu. CITY, Qawoa ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY—ORE GON’SFAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND NUMBER 45 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1971 Jaws of Life Acquired by Stayton F. D It Ain't All Roses Junior Miss Contestants T C * $5.00 a YEAR — 15c a Copy Preparations Underway For Local Firemen's Benefit I To Scio Loggers The Santiam Wolverines dropped their fourth straight league game to the Scio Log- Preparations are now being teed for those attending. Igers, 21-7, at Mill City Friday. All proceeds go toward made for the 30th annual Even the toughest voyageur Scio scored their first touch Volunteer Fireman’s benefit maintenance and upkeep of from America’s fur trading down on their initial play af which will be Saturday night, the department as well as past would be surprised at the ter stopping Santiam on a Nov. 23, at the Firemens Hal). sponsoring the local boy scout changes wrought by modern fourth down and goal play. On May 15, 1974, the Stay- The fun will begin at 7:00 p. troop. Proceeds last year help forest management on his ton Fire Dept., under the di Guy Rowland broke loose and m. with games, refreshments ed the department purchase a namesake, the Voyageours rection of the fire chief, Ron galloped 98 yards for the and a dance. There will be ring saw, do some kitchen re National Park in Minnesota. Tegen, began a very worth score. The score came with drawings every hour begin modeling and building an ad This 220,000-acre stretch of while project. The project was 5:35 remaining in the first ning at 9:00 p.m. and the draw dition on to the hall, purchas quarter. Gregg MacDonald ’ s and water along the U. land to raise the necessary funds ing for the $100 bill will be at ing another truck and donat S. - Canadian border was to purchase the Hurst Power PAT kick was good, giving 1:00 a.m. ing to the “Jaws of Life” cam Scio a 7-0 lead. once described as, ”... a fine Rescue Tool. the paign. General chairman of Santiam scored later in the example of multiple use of the The Jaws of Life Campaign All this would not be pos event is Ray Porter, who has land and of a happy marriage was announced to all civic or first quarter on the next series served in this capacity for sible without the continued of private enterprise and pub ganizations, industries, police of plays. The drive, which several years. Committee support of the community for lic interest." and fire departments in the covered 54 yards and took chairmen are Eldon Hutchin the annual benefit. Although it was not destined entire area with a request for nine plays, was capped by an son, door-to-door sales; Bob to always remain so, the wood contributions from fund rais eight yard run by Ted Mor I Ward, business sales; hall pre land began as t sustained- ing projects. On completion of I land, The drive consumed parations, Ralph Youmans and yield forest and recreational several demonstrations, sup over four minutes. David Vai Andermatt; outside pre retreat under commercial port funds began pouring in Plotts PAT kick was good, paration, Charlie Tate; fi- [ timber management. The for from every corner of the knotting the score 7-7. nances, Dale Kirsch and mer-' Gregg MacDonald muscled est products company owning North Santiam Canyon. chandise, Charlie Shewart. Establishment of a $9,250 in from one yard out with 45 the land constructed 29 public The business sales will start tax base was approved In a On July 1, an order was seconds remaining in the first use facilities for hikers, pic placed this Saturday, Nov. 9, and the j 54 to 39 vote Tuesday in De- with the local distribu naif. This run capped a 75 yard nickers, campers, fishermen tor of the i door-to-door sales begin Mon- I troit. The city’s current base is tool, Western States and boaters. Wildlife became Fire Apparatus of Cornelius, drive which took nine plays day, Nov. 11. Residents are $1,680. and consumed three minutes so abundant that the peninsula reminded that this benefit is1 ’ Detroit ____ __ voters __ _ ____ _ also ___ elected August 14, 1974, saw the ar- and 42 seconds. was soon famous for deer the firemans main fund rais- ’ three city council members, rival of the Jaws of Life to Gregg MacDonald’s PAT hunting. “And now comes the irony," the Stayton Fire Dept. The kick was good, giving Scio a Vying for the Junior Miss Title this year are Christie ing project each year and a j Mayor James King with 77 Patty Howell and Jackie ------------------------- Wilson. Also competing is fun filled evening is guaran- , votes, and council member . Spurgeon, ---- ,----- „ ------------------------ „ — reports the American Forest Jaws are available to anyone 14-7 halftime lead. Joyce Crist, with 73, were each with a phone call to 769-2211 Scio scored an insurance TD Lori Hildebrandt who was not available for a picture. The Institute, “As the peninsula elected to four-year terms, began to look better . , . and ask for the Jaws of Life when Mike LaBrasseur ran [ Junior Miss Pageant, an event sponsored by the Junior Wo ’s Club, is scheduled for November 16 at 8:00 p.m. at the while Vern Collins, with 60, citizens clamored for forma Rescue. One such call has al over from four yards in 14 man High School Auditorium. Stan Ogden Photo drew a two-year term. Other ready been received. Only one plays but, more importantly, tion of a Voyageurs National candidates were Rosemary Park on the very lands called other tool is available to the consumed nearly eight min Edminster, 28, and Earl Willamette Valley and that is utes. Gregg MacDonald ’ s PAT a worthless rockpile a few Michaelson, 13. kick was good, giving Scio a years earlier. And the got it.” in Monmouth. The following contributors 21-7 victory. It is a beautiful park; but, in IDANHA Incumbent Penalties hurt Santiam, as its present form, this single have made the Jaws of Life Dallas Benton, with 79 votes, use area, like others across the available to the entire can they had six penalties for 70 and Reba D. Snyder, with 60 nation, has been declared off- yon. Santiam Bean Festival yards. One of Santiams’ pen votes, were each elected to a limits for many forms of re Assn.; Wilco Farmers, Stayton alties kept a Logger drive go-' four-year Idanha council term creation and hunting previous Branch; C. F. Deetz; Thomas ing, which eventually cost Donald R. Kuckeby was Tuesday. The third candidate, Sims, M.D.; Robert Odle, D. Santiam seven points. Scio had ly allowed under private The Santiam High School elected mayor in the Mill City William J. Moore, with 53 ownership. Commercial har M.D.; Stayton Lions Club; 60 yards in penalties. drama Class will present city election Tuesday. He re votes, drew a two-year term. Guy Rowhand was Scio’s vesting of trees is forbidden. Hance Oil Co.; Ed Lewin, “ They Run In Our Family,” a ceived 305 votes and his op- In a time when land is at a Auctioneer; Dave Karr; Stay leading ground gainer, gain three-act play by Donald Pay ponent, Herbert J. Peck, re- premium and world consump ton Chamber of Commerce; ing 148 yards in 14 carries ton, Friday, Nov. 15, beginning ceived 199. Oregon joins with some 43 Moreland Richard Royse; Frank Lumber Santiam ’ s Ted tion of wood is predicted to at 8:00 p.m. in the Santiam Elected to the three city double by the year 2000, the Co.; T. A. VanVeen, M.D.; Mill carried the ball 14 times for other states this year in the High School Auditorium. council ______ positions ______ ____________ observance of Veterans Day were Charles United States must continue City Volunteer Fire Dept.; 114 yards. There will be no admission ; w. Wirkkala, 402 votes; Wil- on the traditional Nov. 11 date, , Elizabeth Norblad; Walton ’ s football Santiam’s final intensive management of com liam h . Walker, 401 and War- mercial forests based on scien I Grocery; Sublimity Volunteer game of the 1974 season will H. C. Saalteld, Dept, of Veter charge. | ren Goffin, 387. Donald B. ans ’ Affairs director, reported Fire Dept.; Western Security Jefferson. Jeffer- be Nov. 8 at tific harvesting, processing i Carlson received 212 votes. and reforestation on a mas- Bank; Mehama Volunteer Fire;son has a 1-3 league record, this week. DETROIT — According to a (The council positions are all James Harris; while Santiam is 0-4. This marks the second year sive scale. Under the multiple Dept.; Mrs. report, the Willamette Nation four year terms. 7 7 7 0 — 21' in a row that Oregon will have Mike Adams Constr.; Epsilon ‘ Scio .............. ’ ... use concept, our recreational al Forest is planning a camp The total vote count was and wood products needs can Epsilon #8929; Guerdon In-1 Santiam ...... _...7 0 0 0— 7 71 observed the original date of 534 for the city. There are 867 ground designed to accommo Veterans Day, in contrast to be met simultaneously. Any dustries; Marion Volunteer I ' the federal date of the fourth GATES — Election results registered voters. Results on date the physically handicap thing less is a tragic waste of Fire Dept.; Nestor VanHaldel;' j Monday in October as set by for the City of Gates were how residents voted on the ped. one of our most valuable na Loyd Fery; Eugene Spaniol; The project, the first of its I Congress in 1968. Oregon ob- for the position of mayor— county and national level were Davis-Darley Ins.; Drushella-, tural resources. kind, will be built this com Art Skinner winning and re-¡not available at press time, | served the federal date for two Cammack Ins.; Ray Killin; ing year at Clear Lake, near ceiving 74 votes with Dave | George R. Hough; Chaire Lam- (years in a row, but the 1973 Uuut.r federal luuciui law, the uiic Con- , Under the top of the Santiam Pass. legislature, heeding the Cook receiving 37 votes, and ; Freres Foundation; sumer Product Safety Com-' The new Clear Lake camp write-in ballots of T. J. Martin ' j Stayton J.C. ’ s; the Stayton wishes of the veterans ’ organ minion was created to assure | Mrs. June McPheeters drew izations, restored the holiday 1 vote, Richard Marton 1 vote, I ground, with 37-units, will in ‘ Mail; Stayton Volunteer Fire that every item sold in the na-. • 172 votes Tuesday to move to the November 11 date which and Tom Wood two votes. clude wheel-chair lanes along tion’s stores met certain stan-1 Dept. from the city council to the marked the Armistice ending the road. Stoves, tables and In the council position race, I amount collected, office of mayor. She was un dards of design and manufac . Total Bob Johnson received the most ' WWI. DETROIT — Sealed bids toilet facilities will be modi ture. The purpose was to elim • $1,455.00 on Oct. 22. contested on the ballot. fied to accommodate the han Saalfeld said federal agen with 108 votes. Jack Chappel will be received at the office dicapped, the report says. inate, so far as possible, Elected to three council received 89 votes, Arthur i as to notification or repur- of the Detroit District Ranger every conceivable hazard or seats, also without ballot op cies were about »he only ones The report goes on to say, danger from the possession, i chase of items suspected of position, were Randy Budlong, which observed October 28 — Sowle received 88 votes. Station up to and not later “it would be too expensive and Write-in names were: Floyd than 10:00 a m. Nov. 25, 1974, operation or use of any pro being hazardous. When you 164 votes; Elmer Culwell, 171 the fourth Monday in October impractical to make all out duct by the ultimate consum | get right down to it, protect- votes; and Lois Slover, 161 — as Veterans Day. Monday, Swaim, two votes; Tom Wood, for an estimated 14,300,000 door facilities capable of aerv Nov. 11, will be a holiday for one vote; John Roten, one board feet of Willamette Na ing all people. But it should er. Still, about a year ago, a . ing the „„ consumer .... has __ always votes. I state employees and for most vote; Tom Daugherty, one I tional Forest timber in the not be assumed that because man died while allegedly us- j been the top concern of sue-1 counties, cities, banks, public vote; and Ronnie Delker one Horn Ridge timber sale. ing a trouble light. The light j cessful retailers in the United’ Oral bidding will follow the people can no longer hike, or schools and community col vote. was judged to be hazardous, States, and it still is. The com | Special Meeting Set The new mayor will hold his opening of sealed bids at 10:00 because they are handicapped, leges. All schools in District and, due to its design, creat- petitive marketplace weeds they should be second-class position for two years and the a.m. 129J will be closed. ed a serious posential for out those who do not care. The I For Gates Planning citizens when it comes to en councilmen for four. They will The sale consists of 9,800 electric shock. Veterans’ posts will hold joying and using the great objective of all concerned is 1 Commission In an effort to meet Pro- the same. The problem will be community and neighborhood assume their positions on Jan. MBF of Douglas Fir advertis out-of-doors.” ed at $119.77 per thousand, ! GATES — On Wednesday, 1. 1974 duct Safety Commission re to avoid mountainous red tape observances on the Nov. 11 About 75% of the registered, and 4,500 MBF of Western quirements, the manufacturer, and unworkable rulings that i November 13, the Gates Plan date. Albany in Linn County voters in the Gates District Hemlock and other coniferous Detroit Dam - Weather ning Commission will be hold two distributors and 33 re would ultimately boost costs will hold its usual big parade Pool species advertised at $76.74 #089 voted. ing a special meeting on land tailers undertook a voluntary unnecessarily, lower the ef that day, sponsored by the Max. Min. Elev. Pep per M. in-store, newspaper, radio and ficiency of the nation’s distri use planning. It will be at the Linn County Veterans’ Coun Included in the sale is 992 Oct. 30 47 44 1488.03 0.0V television campaign to notify bution system, needlessly raise Gates City Hall at 7:30 p.m. cil, and in Portland the Fed If the number following acres of all coniferous species Oct. 31 43 42 148601 0.00 the public of the hazard. Some prices to consumers and, in and all residents of the City of erated Veterans Council will 400 TV spots, 500 radio spots general, work to everyone’s Gates are urged to attend and I hold a 24-hour flag watch at your name on The Err advertised at $88.21 per acre. Nov. 1 49 41 1484.53 0.01 W. Hemlock and other conifer Nov. 2 48 41 1482.91 0.10 voice their opinions and g‘ve|(^ and 800 newspapers were used disadvantage. I the e Battleship Battleship Oregon Oregon mast mast any suggestions on the sub near the harbor seawall start terprise label reads ous species will be sold at a Nov. 3 52 39 1581.96 0.0e in the effort. A U. S. District ject of land use in the City of ing at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, 11-74 it's time to send fixed rate. The stand of tim- Nov. 4 57 36 1480.90 O.Ov court has agreed that the pro i ber is located approximately Nov. 5 52 36 1479.35 0.04 As one gentleman by the I Gates. duct in question was hazar Nov. 10. i 18 miles southeast of Detroit. Total Pep. for week ___ 0.14 a check for renewal. Special speaker for the eve dous, commended all involved name of C. S. Lewis observed, Saalfeld said that while ning will be Randy Curtis of for their efforts and asked for . you cannot go on being about 44 states have returned more publicity which has al a good egg forever; you must the county planning commis Veterans Day to Nov. 11, Con 1974 Homecoming Queen ready included a news con either hatch or rot.” The root sion. gress has not yet taken action ference covered by major TV of many of America’s difficul to restore it as a national networks and other media. ties may lie in the fact that Tonight's Meeting to holiday. This whole process, has raised not enough people have taken many questions, including how the trouble to hatch. The Study Preference Poll Results of the “preference School Board Calls For to best reach the public to president of the Foundation warn them of hazardous pro for Economic Education, Inc. poll” on mobile homes in ducts when they are identi has observed that, “. . . hatch- Tuesday’s election were 244 Bids On Vacant House fied Other questions include ing must be the objective of > yes votes and 208 no to ques- how and by whom should the the individual for his own tion number one: Shall mobile Anyone interested in pur cost of warning and repur sake the eye focused on the I homes, ether than those now chasing the H. A. Schroeder chase campaign be borne, and growth of one’s own conscious-* existing in Mill City be con- house located at 130 S. W. how can retailers share the ness, not the reforming of i fined to areas specifically Evergreen St. in Mill City iob of the Consumer Product others.” In seeking an indi zoned for mobile homos? On must have their sealed bids Safety Commission in moni vidual of integrity and pur- question number two, “Should submitted to Administrative toring products manufactured poaa, he suggests looking in a there be zoning to allow mo School Dist. 129J prior to for sale in the marketplace? mirror and not elsewhere. Try bile home parks’", there were Nov. 14. The school district is; As one retailing organize-, your best and hope for the 331 yes count and 121 no calling for bids to purchase> ___ _ ________ T. All ! tion has pointed out, there are best; others will follow and votes. and ____ remove the house. no immediate answers to such I some may pass you. The preference poll was de- bids must include a guarantee questions. From the retailers’ As this modern philosophei signed to obtain public prefer-’ that the house and debris will standpoint, it is pointed out puts it, “Make hatching a ence on mobile home issues | be removed and the premises that every effort should be game of leapfrog the greatest and to be used as a guide for 1 left clean within 90 days of exerted to maintain vigilance game in life.” Not bad advice the city council. A meeting is acceptance of bid. over the products they pur- for over 200 million people [ scheduled for Thursday (to- Sealed bids will be opened chaae and Nov. 7, p.m. at cnase ana move move swiftly swiruy to io , , who wno have nave to get their tneir nation ; ' night), nign:nuv. «, at 7:30 < .ov p.ui. Senior Paula Evans was crowned queen of the 1974 Homecoming Festivities at comply with all requirements back on the track. The last city hall. The public is urged, at the regular board meeting Santiam High School Friday evening. Queen Paula was crowned by Christie Spur geon, a princess in the 1973 court, during halftime activities at the Santiam-Sclo rs to notification or repur-' thing the United States needs to attend this meeting to help Thursday evening, Nov. 14, at i jo p p.m. at Santiam High football game. Completing the court were princesses Verlene Peterman, Rhonda chase and move swiftly to right now is a bunch of rotten I in the future planning of Mill, 7:30 Humphrey, Michelle Large and Diane Blan. Glen Glgness Phot« School. comply with all requirements eggs. | City. I School. (by George Long) New Tax Base Passes At Detroit I Huckeby Wins City Mayor Post Class To Schools To Drama Present Three-act Have Holiday Play Fri„ Nov. 15 Mon. Nov. 11 New Campground Planned For Handicapped Skinner Wins Gates Mrs. McPheeters New Lyons Mayor I i Forest Service