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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1975)
I ***• Tiïc MILL CITY ENTERPRISE s.coxo Cl*.. ro»«*«. f*io Min cirr. o.t.ua VOLUME XXXI ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY—OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND NEMBER 37 THE MILL CH Y ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THI RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1975 The Avenue On Variances i Wolverines i To Play Here Friday Night Detroit Rally Squad $5.00 a YEAR — 15c a Copy Park Dedication Set For Sunday A spt-ciul public meeting of the Mill City Planning and At 4:00 p.m., Sunday, Sept. that it becomes a useable perk. Zoning Commission was held 14, the dedication of Mill City’s Many people and organiza Does it make you wonder at the Mill City City Hall on new "Kimmel Park” will be tions have taken part in the whether we’re giving too much Thurs., Sept. 4 held. building of the park, and only power to the big labor unions? | Thre«' variance application At a city council meeting in I through their hard work and talk about contribution to requests were discussed and For th«* followers of Santiam July, the council approved the | dedicated efforts has this park political parties. The unions voted on. Mr. and Mrx. Drmaid football, a new look wiU be name of "Kimmel Park.” The become a reality. There are Quinlan requested permission contribute hundreds of thou in store when the Wolverine* name was presented by repre 1061 feet of established trails, sands of dollars In th«' h<»p«'s to operate a pre-school in tak«' the field for their first sentatives of the steering j three parking lots, a water of elt'Cting people who they , their home at 483 S. E. Hazel, football gam«‘ Friday committee The committee had system, a restroom with pit fi'i'l they can Influence or con I Ms. Laura Wilson requ«.'sted night , run . a “Name , , . The Park . ” con- toilet, playground equipment, trol. I read recently that permission to opt-rat«* a «lane«' The new Santiam look in* test and this was the name fireplaces, and picnic tables shortly after the last election studio at her home at 1046 S. eludes a new offense, and de FPi'i»! VI ntf t nr. rorvn« *.. . , , r«.*ceiving the most votes. X, Mary and benches. they moved to colh'ct some of E Third St., and Mr. and Mrs fense; plus a host of new ball Youmans and Lois Gruver their lOU’s of congressmen and Donald Carlson requested per players Offensively, the Big This park belongs to the • ach submitting the same win governors whom they helped mission to rontinu«' operating Red will field only two start | people of Mill City and is for ning name. to el«*ct They set up a Public their Ceramic Shop, adjacent ers off nt last years club. The i the enjoyment of everyone in Mayor Donald Huckeby will I the surrounding area. Only by Employe«** Dept with a mon i to their home at 1116 S E defense features five repeat give the weltxime address, and thly Imdget of $40.000 That’s a ’Third st talk about the history of the ! the continued efforts and in- All applications were ap- ers. lot of money and <*ould per | terest of the entire commun Running the "Rush’en T" land and the park develop suade a lot of people to pos prov«»! (with certain provi- will b«* tram captain Maurie ity can the beauty of this park ment Rev. John C Heidbrink sibly shade deals in favor of sions) by vote of the planning Richards. He has the speed and : be preserved. It is the last will give the invocation. «ximmission, and will I m * re union <l«*sire8. ■ piece of river frontage avail deception to be a very effec- There vzill be a reception at On«' of the things that big1 commended to the Mill City able for the public to enjoy. quarterback ■T" the park following the cere labor is striving for is to guar-1 Council for approval | While the offensive unit is mony. antee government workers the. basically inexperienced, th«' This property was purchased same rights to representation I coaching staff has been pleas by the city from Mrs. Edith elections and collectiv«? bar led with their hustle and de- Kanoff during the late Veryli gaining as workers employed, ] termination Defensively, Defen*iv«'ly, the Hoover’s term as mayor; 1967- by private firms I think that | Wolverines will be align«*d in 68. Mr. and Mrs. Kanoff pur DETROIT Urdroit High excellent in all events. government workers have the ¡a 4-4 scheme, similar to the School Rally Squad attended chased the land from the right to bargain with their em-1 They were commended on -..................... ...v. me, • Women’s volleyball games Auburn defens«* If the Big the International Cheerlead their imagination, spirit, and Hammond Lumber Co. It had ployers. which is you and but I do feel that they «hould w‘*> commence for the fall and Rod has an early season ing Foundation Camp this squad unity. Pictured stand been used for a lumber stack not be able to strike The same winter months on Wed . Sept strength, defense would be the summer in Eugene. They re ing left to right Kathy Ket ing and sorting yard; the old Jim Sullivan was the star railroad swinging bridge was of the day as the North San go«*s for teachers. I always felt' ’rom 7:00 p.m. till 9:00 pm. ace in the hole The front four ceived three awards for their chum and Connie Guerin. and lln«*backers proving to be located there also. The cement outstanding performances at that as educat«»! people they “t the Mill City Elementary tiam Canyon Javcees were quick and aggressive. the camp. Their evaluation Seated is Teresa Wright, right, supports for the end of the victorious in the Fast-Pitch <*ould prewnt their case in i School gymnasium Coach Powell summarizes bridge still remain. The rail rated them above average and and Cindy Roth, left. such a manner that It could be1 Starting Monday evening, Softball Tournament held Sun road right-of-way was acquired day on Alien Field. Lebanon understood, and If it were not Sept 15, games will b«* held the 1975 Wolvorin«** by adding: ‘ ‘ we don ’ t have a lot of varsity by Shields ReMine, and bought and Sweet Home opened the out of line, it rould be worked tor both men and women, from him by the dty in Octo action with Lebanon, behind out to the advantage of ev«»ry Th«’*«' also will be held from experietMje. but if our aggres siveness and attitude continue, ber of 1971, to allow access to the strong pitching of Bob one The children are the ones P m we should be a competitive, the river. These Rames are open to the who suffer — even though. Herman, defeating Sweet I The park has a total of 10.75 Home 10 to 4 Sullivan then gladly in most case* To my I Public and anyone who may ball club ” The Big Red has a history of being competitive | acres and 1900 ft. of river way of thinking the only good enjoy an evening playing or took the mound for the North The "75” season gets under- frontage. It is located off contract Is one with a nostrike: learning to play volleyball is wav at Alien Field on Friday Santiam Canyon Jaycees and DETROIT — Two Umber Fairview Street west of the clause Most things have to be, invited to attend. defeated Sweet Home 3-2 in night at 8:00 p.m The first op sales with an estimated 5,140,- Wills Bros. Shingle MUI. resolved at a bargaining table i It ia requested that no ponent for Santiam will be the eight innings Bill Smith 000 board feet of Willamette In 1969 work was started on scored the first two runs for eventually, so why not do it J stroet shoes be worn on the Royals from Portland Chris- National Forest Umber will be the park with the work donat playing floor. th«* sensible way. the Canyon Jaycees and the , tian. conducted at Detroit Ranger ed by many citizens. Linn And while on the subject of winning run was scored by Station Fri , Sept. 19, at 10:00 Carolyn Joanne Parks, 27, County surveyors surveyed the unions, I do not believe that Lloyd Stinson who tripled and a.m. Oral bidding will follow of 4902 Portland Rd. N.E., Sa property and set corner monu scored on a passed ball in the any worker should be rompel- Detroit Dam -Weather lem, sllpp«?d off an innertube the opening of bids at 10:00 ments. Pool led to belong to a union and first extra inning of action. and drowned in the rapids a.m. In 1970 the planning com Fie Pen pay dues, unless it Is of his Date Max Min The North Santiam Canyon about a half-mile upstream Sealed bids will be received mission chairman. Carl Kelly, Jaycees came right back in the 68 48 1550 02 000 own free will and accord. I Sept. 3 from Niagara Park. The acci assisted by Pete Adair, pre at the office of the Detroit ooo 51 1549 62 know that Is not the way Sept. 4 71 The Lions Club birthday dent happened about 1 p.m. District Ranger. Star Rte. Box sented a five-year develop championship game to shut out 55 1548 82 000 unions like to do things, but .Sept. 5 86 calendar sales has been under Saturday and her body was 320, Mill City. Ore. 97360, up ment and maintenance plan to Lebanon 13-0 as Sullivan re 55 1548 08 000 I still feel that it is the fair Se>pt 6 »1 gistered 13 strikeouts and was way the past couple of weeks recovered about 4:30 p.m. by to and not later than 10:00 a.m. the council. Sept 7 1547 7 9 84 0 00 51 way the recipient of some timely and this Monday, Sept. 15. Is Marion County sheriff ’ s de On January 28. 1971, PP&L on Sept. 19. Sept 8 68 51 1547 37 0 (M) hitting by his teammates. For the deadline for ordering a cal partment divers. Sept 9 72 56 1546 40 0.00 Largest of the two sales is donated 400 feet of river front the day, Sullivan allowed only endar. She was accompanied on the age in order to square up the I heard on the morning two runs in 15 innings of j Anyone who has not been float trip by her husband, the Basalt Timber Sale with park property. an estimated 5,100.000 board news Friday, that the unions pitching. contacted, and would like to Norman, and another couple, In October. 1971, the city en feet of federal timber. The in New York City have loaned The Jaycees would like to have a calendar, should con Patrick Loon, her brother from ' sale, consists of 4.500 MBF of tered into an agreement with thank the canyon merchants the city some $100 million. tact Dale Kirsch, calendar Eugene, and a friend, Karen the U S Bureau of Recreation Douglas Fir advertised at That’s a lot of clout for them. who sponsored this successful sales chairman, at Kirsch True Bes-be, also of Eugene $76.46 per thousand. 500 MBF of the State of Oregon and return to the fast-pitch days Running any city or business Value Hardware or The Mill Linn County, to use federal nt Western Hemlock and other on borrowed money Is a bad There will be a public re City Enterprise office, or any coniferous species advertis matching funds for develop thing These “birds" loans, Lions Club member. ception on Sept. 18 at 7:30 ed at $7 50 per M. and 200 MBF ment of the park. For every come home to roost The inter- It is hop«»! with the earlier pm at the Mill City IOOF of cedar advertised at $23 62 dollar spent in development, e.t paid by New York City Hall sponsored by the Santiam ordering time this year that per thousand The sale also ln- there would be a 50% return must be next to impossible to the calendars will be delivered will close t 191 acres of all conifer This agreement meet That is a perfect ex Rebekah Lodge #166 for the to residents before the end of teachers, staff and school when the development is such / I OUS SD ous species of logs advertised ample of what too much relief personn«'l of the Gates and the year. The Lyons Market, former at $64.54 per acre. and too many workers can do Mill City Elementary Schools, ly Lavnder’s Market, will ■ to a city budget The same Santiam High School and have a grand opening 'Diurs., ’ Western Hemlock and other Health Nurse To Meet The Santiam Education go«'* for our gbvernment. Kindergartens. Sept. 11 through Tues.. Sept | coniferous species of logs and .Assn, is sponsoring a potluck Better cut off some of the cedar will be sold at fixed With Parents Sept. 18 dinner on Thurs.. Sept. 11, at The general public is invit 16. social programs now, instead rates ed with a special invitation to The new owner. Phil For- ( DETROIT — Mrs. Joyce 6:00 p.m. It will be held at of waiting until we, too, go parents and students It will b«' aker, has installed a new cash The stand of timber is lo- Savage. Marion County Health The Firs picnic area In down the drain an excellent opportunity for DETROIT — The Detroit out counter to enable Coater|cated approximately 15-miles nurse, would like to meet all Fishermen’s Bend Park. th«' students to introduce their school's administrative office service to his customers There East of Detroit via Breitenbush mothers in the Detroit-Idan The association extends an parents and families to their announced thi* 1975-76 enroll is also a new clothing display Road. ha area to relate to them about invitation to the public, mak 1 read someplace the other t«*achers. ment at the schools to date as The store will b«* open from 1 the program that is available ing this social event an oppor day where now one out of Lisa Barnhardt will show follows: 7:30 a m. until 9:30 pm.. seven ' The Mansfield Underburn for the children. tunity for everyone to meet Timber Sale has an estimated every six propl«- is working her slides on her Unit«*d Na Kindergarten. 12, compared days a week. Sept. 18 (Thursday) from the new and returning staff 1 40.000 board feet of timber and on some type of government tions Tour. Lisa is the third to ten last year. Elementary Mr. Foraker originally liv job. Wow looks like a cas«' student from Santiam High (1st through 8th) 46 compart'd ed on the west coast before , is located approximately ten 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. has been members of our schools. slated for the meeting in the 1 It is suggested that everyone of too many chiefs and not School to re<-«'iv«' this honor. to 49 last year. moving east in 1960. He moved miles East of Detroit via grade school library. bring one main dish, salad or Breitenbush Road. enough Indians All 10th and 11th grade stu The high school gained three to Lyons from Kentucky in Detroit Womans Civic Club dessert and their own table dents, 16 to 17 years of age, with th«' enrollment of 97 stu July of this year. , This sale consists of 40 MBF wiU serve refreshments. service. Coffee and punch will may compete for this honor. dents compared to last years Terri Horner will assist Mr. of Douglas Fir advertised at Pleas«* come and bring a be provided. It is hoped there I Foraker in his market $18.75 per thousand. This new agreement be- Refreshments will he serv«*d friend. will be a good attendance tween Israel and Egypt is go ing to cost the United States Varsity Football Squad 'ome $2 billion in military and economic aid to Israel this year. It also is going to cost another $800 million for Egypt. I wonder just why we have to LETS BE A WINNER' Any j published in The Mill City pay that kind of money. I entrant in the canyon area Enterprise or a like-sized fac do not understand it. It isn’t may win the $10 cash prize, ex simile. No entries will be ac so bad that I don’t understand cept steering committee mem cepted other than by ballot it, but what I am wondering bers and their immediate fam i box. Is If the people who are mak ily. Contest closes 6:00 pm., Ballot boxes are located at: ing these deals understand it Thurs., Sept 25. Girod’s Hilltop either. Who knows? I do feel, Grocery, A winning theme is needed I Kirsch True Value Hdw, Mill though that it is a lot of money for our 1976 Bi-Centennial City Pharmacy. Mill City to be throwing around. July 4th Celbration. Submit Grade School. The Malt Shop. Maybe our government big as many entries as you wish Santiam High wigs understand all of this, School, during the contest. Each entry Stewart’s Grocery and Viv’s and I sincerely hope they do must be on an entry blank Cafe By Ihm Moffatt Local Jaycees Take Fast-Pitch Tournament Here Volleyball Games Begin Sept. 10 Deadline Sept 19 Final Week For Birthday Calendar Reception To Honor Local Teachers Open House Set At The Lyons Market Teachers Plan Potluck Dinner Detroit Schools Enrollment Told BiCentennial Theme Contest In Full Swing; Closes Sept. 25 Senior Bingo Party The Mill City Junior Wo man’s Club will again be ponsoring a Senior Citizens Rtnt’o Party nt the Presbyter- t n Hall in Mill City on Sept 1’ from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. All senior citizens of the a are invited to attend and >v in afternoon of visiting «times. prizes and refresh The Varsity football team for Santiam High School is played here this Friday evening. S»*ptemb«'r 12. starting ment« roady for their opening game with Portland Christian, to be 8:00 p.m. Ogden Photo BICENTENNIAL THEME CONTEST ENTRY BLANK My Proposed THEME is: Entrant's Name Address Phone Date Submitted