Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Al­ ban II and Danelle from Ti­ gueiti Saturday gard were evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William McClintock and her grandpar­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Golden I Tile Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 1, 1975 and Mr. and Mrs Irl Plymale went to Salem Sunday where Joyce Prester — 897-2707 ! k I They would have approx. 201 they visited Mrs. Etta Klock Visiting with Clare and ‘ . or 25 three and four year old and Mr. and Mrs. Duane De­ pupils The school would start’ Maris Mrs Flock has been ill Norma Henness, Susan and this fall and be held during and recently returned to her . Pedro Galveas on Monday evening, April 21, was Norma’s I the morning hours, five days a home from the hospital. slater and brother-in-law, Mr. week. They have asked neigh­ and Mrs. Jim Briles and their MONTHLY bors opinions. City attorney, RECULAR DETROIT — According to a Mr. und Mrs. Dennis J< Ernest Ragsdale has been In Friday night guests at the ' three children, from Scio. Ac-j COUNCIL MEETING: April Mick Davis took the plan un­ report, two lumber executives kins and Mr. and Mrs. Donald the Salem Memorial Hospital home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil company ing them on the visit: 9, 1975. der advisement. pleaded innocent Thursday of Jenkins attended the Frank the past week with pneumonia. Lake was their grandson and 1 was the foreign exchange I Present were Mayor Donald Mrs. Quinlan asked about last week to federal charges Sinatra Show at the Memorial family, Mr. and Mrs. Terry student from Scio High School' Huckeby, councilmembers the possibility of a stop sign that they tried to eliminate Coliseum In Portland Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Don Crse, Coryell and Allison from Bea- who is from Guatamaula. William Walker and Warren on Sth and Hazel. She feels competitive bidding for U. S. evening. Anthony and Andy were verton. Terry received word Guests on Sunday, April 27, Goffin. there is a traffic hazard at Forest Service ___ timber . _ 1 guests Sunday at the home of last week that he passed the [ at Harold and Mary Wilsons The meeting was not called Munday, April 20, was a his sister and brother-in-law, bar examination in the State of were their son-in-law and to order, as there was not that intersection. Wirkkala re-' They are L. James Bagley, quested stop sign at lntersec-] head of the Oregon timber work day for Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McMorris Washington. daughter, Don and Helen enough tor a quorum. As the tion of S. W. Swift and Ivy and logging division of Alvin Bueneman and their at Oregon City. Carey and son Steve from bills were routine, the recor­ Council will look into Champion International Corp , son, Robert, who spent the day ■ Mrs. Elmer Shaw attended Slayton and grandson Jon and der received permission to pay Streets. and A. J. Frank, president of at their lot on the Little North Mrs. Helen Saucier return- the luncheon at the Turner Klmberely Carey from Salem them in the amount of $1,- it. | Complaint« have been re- Frank Lumber Co. They en- Fork. Joining the Burnemans ed to her home at Mt. Angel Memorial Home last Wednei who arrived to spend xiaiuiu Harold's a . 054.57. were Mr. and Mrs. Corky Jeno Towers after spending about day honoring Rev. and Mrs birthday with him. 1 Later in I A special meeting was set ceived on motor bikes causing | tered their pleas before U. S. und Barry, Mr. and Mrs Mark a week In Mill City. Mrs. Walter Stram on their 45th the day, a call was received for April 23, 1975 to take care damage in the city park. More Magistrate -George Juba. The police patrol was asked for in two, plus two other men and Aleksich and Holly, all from Ralph Budlong took her to her wedding anniversary. The from the Wilson’s grandson, of council business that area. • six companies, were indieted Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. home. Strums were married in the Ron Carey, Respectfully submitted: at Ft. Lewis, I Ervin Peterson. All went to, --------- ■ . . ------- j Wills instructed the recor- 'n September on criminal coei­ Mill City Christian Church and Wash, to also wish Harold a Edna L Moffatt the FronUer Inn for dinner Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ham­ Mrs. Shaw attended the wed­ happy birthday. The young der to write letter to John »piracy charges. City Recorder and then to the Peterson home mond from McMinnville spent ding. Lengacher, owner of apart­ According to * the report, people i spent part of the day where the children watched the weekend In Mill City with ments on N. E 5th and Alder they are accused of trying to —------- taking . pictures and enjoying BUDGET HEARING the many humming birds her sister, Mrs. Morris Howe, St«., concerning i sewerage stabilize prices at or near the Mark Met Unlock cut bls an excursion in the snow April 23, 1975. around the Peterson’s bird They also visited wtlh her hand last Thursday in art class problem. minimum acceptable bid for Spending the weekend of The meeting was called to feeders. I brother and sister-in-law, Mr. at Sa nil am High School. He April 26 and 27 with the order City attorney, Mick Davis timber from the Detroit Ran­ Mayor Donald r by Mayor ----------- ■■ I and Mrs. Charlie Day. was taken to the Salem Me­ Clare Henness family was two Huckeby at 7:55 pm. Coun- explained flood insurance pro­ ger Station Dint in the Wil­ Cheryle 1-awrence placed morial Hospital where they foreign exchange students cilmembers present were: gram. Goffin moved to accept lamette National Forest. l-owell Cree and “Pat” put stitches in his hand. first in the shot put and third The indictment also charges (from Brazil who are attend-, Warr€n Goffin, William Wal- three resolutions, as proposed in the javelin for George Fox Moore, Sr. visited the muonic by the city attorney, and make the defendants with planning . — . Benson High School in ker , j ohn Wills and Charles College women’s track team at lodge at Independence last A meeting of the board of pürüand. They were Jose wirkkala. Also present was application for the National to allocate the timber among the conference meet in Salem Tuesday evening Gale Ab­ deacons of the Presbytenan condales and Fergio Kighetto. George Long of The Mill City Flood Insurance Program, themselves and bid up com­ Inst week. Cheryie, a 1974 rams, formerly of Mill City, is Church is scheduled for 7 30 ^he boys were picked up at Enterprise. seconded by Walker, passed, petitors not involved in the graduate of Santlam, is the one of the officers of the In- pjn., alleged scheme. p.m. Thursday evening. May Kermesses on Sunday by, ' There was no one present with all aye votes. daughter of Mr and Mra Ken dependence lodge, The federal government also 1, in m the Pastor ’s Study. Mr. and Mrg Xay Ness of to h _________ the ______ budget j Mick Davis, city attorney, laiwrence of Mill Cty. has filed civil charges against Portland, one of the boy ’ s ex- ¡ ....... ■ — --• Wills moved to” adopt the read letter to appeal area as Percy Budlong has been a defendants Champion Inter­ To clarify a mistaken notice chiingl. famlly i budget as presented, seconded shown on the national flood Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas patient at the Salem Memor- ” in the Pres byte rían bulletin:, r- Sanuam -__ _ _ 1. 1 Lodge __ Rebekah by Walker. Rased with all aye insurance map. Wills moved to national Corp., New York; Jr. and Tony spent Saturday lai Hospital the past several the Jr. Highs won’t meet this 1 The & Morgan HR received many munv compb- rnmnli- 1_ vote«. a—______________________________ send Uttor letter oo as read, cornnHwl seconded , Young 5°un*, * “or*ar Inc.; Buga- night at the W F Bartlett weeks He returned to his Wedneoday, but the Sr. Highs menls I 600 ‘— Timber Co. ™ and Frank their food and serv- . by Walker, passed with an aye Respectfully submitted: home in Salem. On Sunday the home Saturday, Lumber Co. all of Mill City; 1 will. ----- j ice when they served the dis- , votes. Edna L Moffatt group, accompanied by Mr. I ------------------------- ------------------------- trict woman’s club on Mon­ | Wills moved to send letter and Freres Lumber Co., '■ Inc. City Recorder Spending the weekend at end Mrs. Warren Goad, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClin­ day, April 28. The Mill City '. to Linn County rejecting and Freres Veneer Co., Lyons. Rhonda and Bradley, went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. tock from Portland visited at Woman's Club was hostess and j__________ Individuals include Frank transfer of 1st St to city, sec­ SPECIAL COUNCIL MEET- Alpenrose Dairy where they William Shepherd, Jerry and the home of his brother, Mr Bagley, Robert T. Freres and onded by Walker, passed with about 87 women were pres-.jNG, April 23, 1975. had a picnic lunch and watch­ Bonnie were Leroy Shepherd and Mrs. Wm. McClintock and Vernon Morgan, secretary­ ed Tony compete in the quar­ and Jean Gelder Leroy, who family and his uncle and ent. About 100 were served. | The meeting was called to all aye votes. Sunday, April 27, was NCC order at 8:05 pm. by Mayor Wills gave report of his treasurer of Young & Morgan. ter midget races. Ten cars is a sophomore at NCC, spoke aunt, Mr and Mrs. J. C. Kim­ Tentative date for the crim­ Day at the Gates Community meeting with Mayor Huckeby, Donald Huckeby. Council ­ were entered In the novice di­ at the First Christian Church mel, for a short time Sunday inal trial is June 9, according Church. A potluck dinner was Commissioner Walker, and members present were: War ­ vision and Tony placed second Sunday morning. Additional afternoon. They were return­ to the report in both the heat race and the guests of the Shepherd« Sun­ ing to their home after spend­ served at noon and the mes­ ren Goffin, Wm. Walker, John Russ Fetrow of DEQ. sage was given by Dan Spen ­ City attorney. Dennis Cor- Wills and Charles Wirkkala. main event. He also had fast day were Mrs. Hugh Jull, Mrs. ing the weekend fishing at time. This Saturday the Herb Whitaker. Mr and Mrs. Clear Lake. They reported the cer, a sophomore at the col­ Also present were City Attor­ derman, presented council­ a separate bank account for Thomases will drive to Tacoma Jerry Whitaker and family weather was very cold but lege who was raised by his neys Mick Davis and Dennis members with rough draft of fines, bail and state assess proposed criminal ordinance. ; ments. seconded by Wills, where Tony will compete In and Mr and Mrs. Ralph Jull caught a nice string of fish missionary parents in Africa. Corderman. The councilmembers decided passed with all aye votes, ' ■ j He is now from California. The mayor led the pledge of races at Frontier Park at 8:00 and Nancy, all of Salem. Meeting Adjourned: 10:05 to meet the first Wednesday of ' Accompanying him was Nancy allegiance to the flag. a.m. Sunday The Mill City Garden Club The minutes of the last reg- each month for an informal p.m. Recent surprise visitors at will meet Thursday. May 1. Dipola from Copolis, Wash., Respectfully submitted. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree the home of Mrs Sylvia Dun- at the home of Mrs. Lloyd and Dondra Corell from u]ar meeting of March 12, 1975 work session. The public Is in- I Edna L. Moffatt vited to this meeting. Eugene, both are attending were read and approved. and Mrs. William McClintock can were a brother-in-law and Girod with Mrs. O. K. DeWitt Goff in moved to establish1 ' City Recorder i Goffin read the police re- attended the golden wedding wife, Dr and Mrs Milton V as co-hostess for the 12:30 des­ NCC. ‘ It was reported that Doro- port: traffic citations: 43; mu- anniversary for Rev. and Mrs. Duncan of Lompoc, Calif. sert luncheon. ( thy Newberg is doing fine fol- nicipal citations: 0; court rec- Guy Armstrong Sunday after­ (near Santa Barbara), accom­ • lowing her surgery last Tues- ord cases: 43; accidents inves- noon at Turner The reception panied by her sister, Mrs. * ~ ----- hoped *------ > tigated: ■ •---- j . q . complaints, cases rr n - -J day in Salem. It was was held in the large dining Aimie Siedel of Salem. N Uay sJDServed Bjje wou|d be home on Wed- _____ mvestig jgated and reports made: room at the Turner Memorial 17; money from municipal ' nesday, the 30th of ApnL Spending several days last Home where they are real $983; juveniles Paul and Elydia Smith ar- court fines: dents. Rev. Armstrong Is a week as n guest at the home of In Mill City First 1 rived home Sunday, April 27, processed -cited: 0. minister of the Christian Mr. and Mrs. Celcl Like was The parking area near Dr. 1 following a vacation trip to Church and has preached many Mrs. Helen Saucier of Mt Christian Church California. They left on April Reid's office was discussed. times at the Mill City Chris Angel. She had come up to at­ The Mill City First Chris- 7 and made their vacation Wills moved to instruct the tian, also at the Detroit tend “Boots" Higdon’s funer- tian Church had eight NCC headquarters with their son- recorder to write a letter to al. church. students from Eugene present in-law, Virgil’s parents, Mr. the state highway department Mrs. Barbara Davidson's A Sen or Citizen’s Tour is during the day last Sunday. and Mrs. Carl Hanson in asking them to pay a portion mother passed away last originating at Stayton called Leroy Shepherd, a sophomore Campbell, Calif. Visiting trips of the lighting on State High­ Tuesday nt Corvallis Funer­ "The Fleet of Flowers." The at NCC brought the morning were made to friends and rela­ way 22. seconded by Goffin, For Better Starting and Better Gas al services were held later in tour group will leave Stayton message. His uncle. Milton Ro- tives in Stockton, San Jose, passed with all aye votes. ten from Lyons, sang a solo Wills suggested the planning Stateline and the bay area. A May 26, Memorial Day, at 7:30 Mileage During The Spring Months Ahead the week. a.m. Anyone Interested should and played his guitar for the short trip to Lake Tahoe was commission work on mobile Dur to un error last week, call Edith Kellis at Stayton morning worship service. Le- also taken. Elydia said it was home park ordinance. , roy's mother was the pianist a good feeling to be home with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Quin­ it was stated thtrf ’he Mill City Her number is 769-2295. t for the service and his fa­ her friends and relatives, but lan presented a plan for open­ Jr. Woman's Club was pur- i Phone 897-2442 Mill City Enjoying a potluck "indoor ther, Bill Shepherd, pronounc­ that the weather was just ing a preschool nursery in chasing two drinking foun­ their home on 483 S. E. Hazel. ed the benediction. 1 about the same as here. tains for the new city park. picnic" at the Charles Kelly At the evening service, there Visitors at the Ray Preslers The article should have stated home last Sunday were their « that the Sr. Woman's Club was daughter and family. Dr. and was present "The Celebration" on Sunday. April 27, were I Mrs. Paul Barkley. Dan, Chris, singing group from Eugene Joyce's parents, Mr and Mrs. doing so. and Andy, of Corvallis, who consisting of the NCC stu­ Mike Porter from Salem, and » Spending the weekend In were accompanied by his par­ dents: Debbie Powell, Jon her neice. Miss Penny Porter, and Joel Wurgler, and Gary from Silverton. their house trailers and camp­ ents. Mr and Mrs Ted W. On Thursday, May 8, the en at Agate Beach on a clam­ Barkley of Eacalon. Calif Knox. Other NCC students ming trip were Mr and Mrs. (near Stockton). An addiUonal present during the day were budget hearing for the Mill Jack Scott, Mr. and Mrs. John guest was Mrs. Patsy Sham­ Don Legaasie, Jean Gelder, and City School District will be . held at the Santiam High Fohl, Mr and Mrs. Joe Lalack, burger. Mrs Kelly's aunt for­ John Churchill School. It will begin at 7:30 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farmen, merly of Hollywood, Calif., FACTS ABOUT BALLOT MEASURE 24-2 I p.m. and will precede the and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kreck- who Is making her home with 1 school board meeting schedul- them at present 10W. MAYÓ, 1975 1 ed for 8:00 p.m. Gates City Recorder will be at city hall on Monday. May 5, Chemeketa’« enrollment has skyrocketed dvring the past five years. Emphasis has from 10 a m. until noon. been on training or re-training people in career skills and taking programs and Thought for the day. He that community sevices to people. plants trees loves others be­ Ballot measure 24-2 has been developed to accommodate 4,585 full-time equivalent sides himself. students or more than 19.000 district residents — reflecting a 15 percent increase Riddle of the week: Do you over our estimated 3,985 students this year. believe in clubs for young What is the amount of the levy? The levy is $3,454,414. Due to uncollectable pro­ people? Only when kindness perty taxes the levy must be greater than $3,112.086 needed to balance the college’s fails. operating budget. How mueh will this increase the tax levy rate? The tax rate for 1975-76 will be 1500 Trump Held $1.29 per $1.000 of true cash value. Last year the voters approved a $1.27 per $1,000 for the college’s operating budget. Although voters approved a $1.27 tax rate for At Pinochle Party the current year, increased true cash value of district property has resulted in an There were seven tables in actual rate of $1 20 per $1.000 of true cash value. The proposed budget is a 7.5 play at the Thursday after­ percent increase in tne gross tax rate or 9 cents per $1.000 more than the current noon card party at the Eagles rate. This means that if your home is valued at $20,000, you will pay $1.80 additional */2 or Whole Grain Fed Hall. taxes to support Chemeketa. During the afternoon of pi­ Cut and Wrapptxi to your I/3 Roa$t ISteak How will the money be spent. Money raised by the tax levy would be used to oper­ nochle. John Swan and Glen Specification« Flash Frozen ate the college during the 1975-76 school year. The proposed budget is 65 percent I/3 Hamburger Shelton held 1500 trump. High instructional costs. In addition, 4.5 percent is for administration, 13 percent goes score was held by John Swan for physical plant and operation. 7 percent for business services, 5.5 percent for for the men, and Rilla Schaf­ student services such as counseling, registration, financial aid and admissions and fer won high for the women. 5 percent for contingency and tranfer The contingency is an account controlled Lucy Schultz! won the by the board to provide for emergency expenditures and to partially offset the cost of salary increases resulting from the collective bargaining negotiations and in­ pinochle flationary trends not provided for within the line-item budget. The transfer fund Following the afternoon of provides the required local dollars to match students financial aid grants and loans cards, refreshments, provided of both state and federal nature. by Mrs. Paul Swope, were Pringles served. What are the sources of revenue in addition to district taxes? Local taxes represent The pinochle parties are 34 percent of the budget, other revenue includes 39 percent from state and fe­ held every Thursday at 1:00 deral sources, 18 percent in tuition and fees and 9 percent in other income including itrior tax and working cash carry over. In an effort to maintain a balance between p.m. at the Eagles Lodge and 4*/j Ounce ocal, state-federal and student resources, a tuition increase of $10 per term has been all senior citizens in the area approved for 1975-76. are welcome to attend. Mrs Walt Nicholson hosts Semi Boneless USDA Good Docs the community college depend on the approval of a budget levy each year? the parties with the assistance It certainly does. The college has no tax base. Therefore, the board of education of other auxiliary members. cannot raise even one dollar of tax money without a vote of approval by the people. j GATES i City Council Plans J ill 141 I Charges Answered In U. S. Court £5® DON’T Get Your Car Tuned Up Now! 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