The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 18, 1975, Image 1

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    TH- MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
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VOL.
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Mill cirr. Oataox ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY—OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
$5.00 a YEAR — 15c a Copy
New Owners
Christmas
Vacation
Starts Wed
7
All Roses
New Mayor
The Mill City Steering Com-
| mlttee held their "July 4th
(by George Ixing*
” meeting on Dec. I
I DETROIT A new Detroit ! I Bicentennial
10, at the home of Margaret
mayor wus elected and two Snow The meeting wa con­
Margaret Snow,
Almost nil re. idcnts of Mill new Detroit city councilmen ducted by
City received a notice in the were appointed .it the council vice-chairman, in the absence
of Charles Tate, chairman
mail several days ago of a meeting Tuesday, Dec. 9.
Christmas vacation for the
The Linn County Adminis­
C uric Iman Keith Krammer,
There were only 14 per on
meeting in Albany Tuesday,
Linn County Administrative
trative
School
D:
trict
#129-
J
Dec. 16, for input into Pl’&Ls who is < mploycd by the forest present at this important held their regular scheduled
School District -129 J schools
rate increase application that ervice, was elected mayor, meeting Reprc entatives from board meeting on Thursday
will start Dec 24. Classes will
was filed for on Sept. 12, 1975. lie ucceeds James King, who only six organizations were evening, Dec. 11, at the San-
again resume on Jan. 5, 1976.
The rule increase would bring re igned from th«- council and on haiul to help lay the ti.im High School. The meeting
On the last day before vaca­
in approximately 50% more wax replaced Tuesday night ground work for Mill City’s was opened by Martin Hansen,
tion, December 23, there will
money, according to our in­ with the appointment of Bob Bicentennial celebration; the chairman, at 7:30 p.m Board
be an early dismissal time.
formation. No one dreads the Smith. The other council ap­ Senior Woman" Club, Lions, membei
The
Gate- school students will
present were Ray
ri ng co ts any more than I pointee is Rosemary Edmin­ Jaycees. Fire Dept , Garden Porter, Bob Levon, F t ed
be dismissed at 1:30 pm; the
do, but the impact of inflation ster, who replaces Joyce Crist, Club and the Camp Fire Girls. Krecklow and R< x Davis Also
Miil City Elementary and High
The need for all organiza-
h felt by all of us, und no one who also resigned. Both King
School
student
at 2:00 p.m.
present were Wes Jahn, Supt., I
least of all
busness is and Ci i t re igned due to other ;ions, chool , church groups, Betty
The cafeteria in both schools
Nightingale,
Deputy;
and individual person- to get
exempt One of the harder hit commitments.
will be serving a hot lunch on
Smith, co-owner with his involved was dicu red. What Clerk and Joyce Presler, ’
Industrie is our electricity
that day.
representing the press.
and water companies. They parents the Gene Smith’s of to do about "band” participa-
The
rr.inutes
of
the
Nov.
13
>
feel inflation in many ways Cook's Grocery store, will fill * pation, school or otherwise, meeting were read and ap- •
■nd to just name a few are the the remaining years of King's {was also discus-ed The com- proved. There were no laymen ’
wages they pay they are also term Mrs. Edminster, owner | mlttee will need much mori’ pre enta.ion-
Mr. and Mrs Jack Cory took
The Corys plan to have the
a large buyer of services and and operator of Satina's Bou (citizen participation to make
At the la t meeting it was I over sole owner hip and man- -tore open for business on
'this
,u
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U1
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J
tlque
Beauty
Salon,
will
serve
the
bigge
it
and
best
July
materials.
di cussed as to a change in theiagement of the Mill City True Sundays a a special service
PP&L representatives state the remaining two years of 4th celebration that Mill City meeting night of the board ' Value
.....................
Hardware ~
Store on —
Fri., to the canyon area residents.
Mrs.
Crists
term.
has
had.
thut copper tubing alone has
meetings. This was due to a Dec 12
They will operate with the
Mrs
Edminster
was
elected
It
was
decided
to
write
to
increased 96'”,, since their last
time factor in getting the bills
Mr. Corey, from Portland, slogan “If we don’t have it,
council
president
and
Bob
Congressman Al Ullman ami
rate nicrease tn 1970. Eight
back for payment from the I was formerly employed by we’ll get
j
it.” They invite all
As the Christmas season ap­
inch cement pip«* has Increased Smith was elected building ask for a U. S flag that has 1ED computer service. After ■ Massey Ferguson. His wife, past patrons of the store to
corr.mi-miner.
replacing
flown
over
the
capital
build
­
proaches. the Mill City Ele-
73%, these are but just a few
some
further
discussion,
it
was
drop
Carol,
will
remain
in
Portland,
in
to
get
acquainted
and
Krammer.
ing in Washington, D.C. This
School
students,
of their problems.
decided to change the meetings coming to Mill City on the wifll also welcome all new i mentary
flag will be carried in the to the third Monday of each J weekends to help in the store.
grades four through eight, are
We, nere In Mill City, enjoy
customers.
parade.
once again decorating their
I month. The time will remain '----------
excellent water service. How­
The park and parade chair­
school room doors with the
ever, without the rate increase
the same. The next meeting
men will be elected at lhe next
Christmas theme.
that is being asked for we can­
will be on January 19
mi'C'.ing on Wed., Jan. 14, at
The students will appreciate
not cxpr-ct the company to
A motion was passed by the
the
home of Margaret Snow. A .
. .
,
. . .. TB>n
help from the senior citizens
keep Improving the system,
„ . ,
, .
i board to again adopt the IED
good turnout to this meeting |
77 <
,
of the area in judging these
when it Is constantly in the
j services for the 1976-77 school
. is desired, as it is crucial to year. The services the district
doors so that they might
red As Mill City grows, the
I the future of the steering
REGULAR
MONTHLY award prizes to the children
receive from IED include the
water plant will be required to
committee.
COUNCIL MEETING. Dec. 10, who have best caught the
following: attendance, audio­
furnish more water.
Sunday evening, Dec. 21, in
1975.
Refreshments were served
spirit of Christmas.
In this modern day of plenty, the sanctuary of the Mill City
visual, repair and library, cen­
The meeting was called to
at
the
close
of
the
meeting.
The
Santiam
varsity
clinch
­
Coffee, tea and cookies will
we all have a tendency to be Presbyterian Church a musi­
tral punchasing, courier serv­
__________
________
by
Mayor
Donald be served from 10:00 a.m. till
For more information con­ ice, curriculum materials, data ed two _ games
thus _ past
week- order
wasteful. I am not so young cale featuring vocal and in­
cerning these meetings and to i proce ssing, group testing, legal end, starting Friday night with Huckeby at 8:05 p.m. Council- 2:00 pm. on Mon., Dec. 22
that I can look back to when 1 strumental soloists will take
! members present were: Ann
The
students
cordially
had to pack water from the place at 7:30 p.m. Edwina learn where you might be of and budget advice, and special Vernonia at home. The Wol-
I Carey, Warren
Goffin and invite all senior citizens to
help
in
the
planning
of
vemes
played
a
fine
game
„Is education;
developmentally
well for the house and help | Will«,
Portland
Chamber
call 897-2562. 897- |
beating the Loggers 57-52. Jim John Wills. Charles Wirkkala come, view and judge the de­
mother with the wash. There Symphony principal cellist, celebration,
2742 or 897-2087
.disabled.
1 excused Also present was city corations, and enjoy the re­
i After discuasing what to do Wright was high scorer with
was no letting the water run will play along with other
attorney, Mick Davis.
24
points.
Don
More
led
in
freshments.
Iwith the Scfcroeder property
until ft got cold for a drink
vocal soloists.
The mayor led the Pledge
rebounds with nine.
|
now
that
the
house
has
been
It fa reassuring to know that,
I
The second part of the eve-
Saturday, the team traveled of Allegiance to the Flag.
i burned, the board decided to
it there Is a fire, the fire de­ nlng will be the pantomime
to
Taft High School in Lin­ 1 The minutes of the regular
have the ground leveled and
partment will have ample wa­ drama, "Our Lady’s Juggler.' »»
coln
City for another tough council meeting of Nov. 12.
i later, after the ground has
ter in the hydrants to fight it. which will be pantomimed and
settled, have gravel applied to game that went into two over­ 1975, were read and approved
There are a lot of cities not as danced by Miss Lori Levon.
times At the end of regular with a correction from the
DETROIT - The
Valsetz
fortunate as we are and they
The pantomime-drama cen­ Cougars took a close 70-66 make a parking area. The play, the score was tied 45-45. city attorney, Mick Davis that
funds for this coming fi-om the
are paying a considerable ters in a French village church
The annual staff at Santiam
Taft scored, and Jim Wright Personnel Ordinance should
amount more for water than during the Middle Ages. Pea­ basketball victory over De­ old serial levy.
read Personnel Resolution.
High
School is proud to an­
tied
it
up
at
the
end
of
the
troit
High
there
Tuesday
night
A
motion
carried
to
accept
I
we in Mill City do.
sants and townspeople come1 of last week.
Iirsi
Carey moved to pay the nounce that a ipcvm
special section
first overtime wiui
with two iree
free
the
Audit
Report
for
1974-75.
lo bring their gifts to Jesus | Brian Smith had 34 points
’ b'Hs in the amount of $2.033.18.1 of the 1976 Wolverine Year-
’
Some problems have been throws, making it 50-50. The
and Mary. Lurking in the for Detroit but they were not
occurring at th® Mill City final score at the end of the seconded by Goffin. passed : book will be devoted to “Old
shadows of the church a simple enough.
-----
¡Time Photos” of the MUI City
Santa Scheduled To
Grade School due to inade­ second overtime was Santiam ¡with all aye vote--.
vagabond-comic wonders what
57. Taft 52. Jim Wright led i | Goffin read the police re- area and some of its early
Leading Valsetz in scoring quate lighting. The board 57,
he can give. After making was Russ Stamps with 18. Tim
i citizens. Charles Kelly has
Arrive In Mill City
made some suggestions that the drive with 14 points and ( port.
certain of his privacy in the Purdy had 17 points for the
si-iiuai
Sewer
rates
were
graciously allowed the class to
Etzel
was
high
man
on
the
,
Central
are to be looked into before
church, with no one present, he
backboards with 12 rebounds. I discussed with users. John make copies of his extensive
i a decision will be made.
Sunday, December 21 begins his foolish, «illy, comic's I winners.
: Fohl of the U. S. National collection of early Mill City
Detroit (66) — Smith 34,
Mr. Jahn made a report to
Bank, Mr. and Mrs. Donald , photos These photos which in-
Santa is scheduled to arrive dance as hi« offering to the Adams 4, Higginbotham 9. Hill the board members concerning
Whigam of D&S Drive In, and elude such shots as the old
at the Eagles Ixxige in Mill mother of Jesus, and to Jesus ,17, James 2.
? the OSBA convention he at-
George Long of The MUI City (depot, logging days, Hammond
City Sun., Dec 21, at 1:00, and himself In the end the juggler t Valsetz (70) K. Purdy 6. tended
"zitcrprise.
'jitcrprise.------------------------------- mill and others, will be __
In-
will be there until 2 00 All falls exhausted at the foot of Hutchinson 13, T. Purdy 17,
The board passed a motion
Wills moved that Sims In- eluded in the book under spe-
children in the area are invit- the statue. But a rose falls i Kuebena 4, Fennimore 2, Bar- | to have five of the houses own-
junction be left in force, sec- dal
sponsorship
George
ed
to
stop
and
visit from the hand of the statue. I tell 10, Stamps 18
ed by the district given ter-
onded by Goffin. passed with( Thomas and Mrs. Nellie Ward
with Santa during the above The juggler looks up to find
JV score—Detroit 53. Vai- mne and ant control.
This
contributed some of their
The varsity basketball team all aye votes.
time There will be treats for out where the rose comes from setz 35.
j will be at a cost of $931 60 and
and discover« a smile on the
Meeting adjourned at 9:151 photos, too.
! of Santiam High School will
the youngsters.
I paid tor from the housing
| The book will be published
travel to Portland to play in ' p m.
A potluck dinner and Christ­ face of the statue. His joy is _
_------------------- . .
fund.
complete,
for
through
the
eyes
I this summer and will be avail­
Respectfully submitted
a
tournament at Concordia
mas party will be held in the
Detroit
Tops
rerrydale
A motion was carried to pay
Edna L. Moffatt
able in September Orders for
Lutheran on Fri., Dec. 19 and I
afternoon, after Santa’s visit, of faith and a simple gift of
Brian Smith tipped in 25 the bills.
City Recorder
the Special Bicentennial Year­
for Eagle members, their fam- himself the simple boy is 1 points to pace the Detroit Cou-
The board then went into Sat., Dec. 20.
blessed by the spirit of God
book will be accepted through
Game time Friday evening j
ilies and guests.
gars
to
a
59-46
basketball
vic-
executive
session,
according
to
through acceptance.
Jan. 30, 1976. Cost of the an­
tory over visiting Perrydale ORS 192 660. concerning nego- will be 7:00 p.m. and will see {
nual is $6.00. The annual will
Santam
play
Corbett
High
here Friday night Detroit had tiations, personnel and stu-
fea.ure 160 pages and will in­
a 15-10 edge after one quarter dents, subsections 1, 2 and 3. School as their opponent, j
clude seme full color photo-
Following the session motions The Wolverines’ opponent for ;
Detroit Dam-Weather and never gave up the lead.
i graphs of the students.
the
Saturday
night
game
will
I
Perry-dale
(46)
Stapleton
were
made
to
grant
certified.
Pool
i
i Those wishing to purchase a
Ele
Pep 14, Burger 15. Stevens 4. Zim-, classified and administrative be determined by the results
Max Min
D.ite
1 book may contact the Santiam
of
the
Friday
night
contests.
|
1
personnel
a
7.4%
cost
of
living
DETROIT
A
reminder
that
merman
8,
Clark
5.
35 1498 86 0.00
Dec. 10 M
High School office or Mrs. Leo
If
Santiam
wins
on
Friday,
De:roit
school
’
s
annual
Christ
­
increase.
They
also
granted
an
Detroit (59) — Smith 25,
34 1492 47 0 (X)
Dec. 11 44
„___ will
___ be _ . present-
______ Poole.
Adams 9, Higginbotham 6, Hill increase in pay to $35.00 daily they will play at 8:30 p.m. Sat- mas , program
■
0
24
31
41
Dii-
12
Iann County Clerk Del
¡n
grade school gym
30 1478 28 0 25 6. Saner 10. Mohr 1. Black 2. , for substitute teaching effec- urday evening If they are the
Riley, reports that in the past Dec 13 41
Perrydale 10 10 11 15- 64 tive at the beginning of the loser, they will be playing Monday evening. Dec. 22, at
1470
75
0.15
37
30
14
Dec.
five weeks then' have been 396
1 7:00 p.m.
15 14 21
9 59 1976-77 school year. They will at the earlier time
30 1462 60 0 45 Detroit
registrations by mail rec<-iv<-d Dec 15 41
The combined elementary
1458 68 052
JV score Detroit 58. Perry- also receive 12c per mile for
16
40
30
Dec
in his office, tine hundred and
, those traveling over ten miles.
and high school program will
1.51
dale
31.
for
Week
Total
r
’
cp
seventy six of this amount
--------------------------- Because of the large kinder-
include skits and songs by the
have lieen democrats, 74 re­
, elementary and the high school
DETROIT
According to a
rx
..
ej /_7 A a TL r\ /' KI a
¡fatten clashes this year the
publicans and 146 independent,
Demonstrations rleld At lhe Uwl S Nest
|board granted the hiring of a
, will present a variety of choral report from forest officials ap­
which is a significant increase
third first grade teacher for
| music.
plications for seasonal em­
in independent registrations.
next year. The present enroll-
I "Christmas
Around
The ployment with the U. S. Forest
Oregon law states that no
, ment is 54 students, but if it I
i World” will be the theme for Service are now available at
elector shall be qualifi<*d to
Friday night the Santiam I the elementary program.
, drops below 50. only two tea-
most forest service offices, in­
vote in a primary election un­
: chers will be needed. This will Wolverine JV team defeated ' Treats for the children of cluding the Siuslaw National
less registered in a major po­
be determined by April 30 as the Vernonia Loggers here by the community will be furnish­ , Forest office in Corvallis.
litical paity, the democrat and
there is a larger availability of a score of 52-34. High point ed by the American Legion
Applications for summer
republican parties arc the
man for the J Vs was Mke Be­ Auxiliary — Idanha Unit 141 jobs in 1976 mu<t be filed be­
teachers at this time.
only ones recognized in Ore­
I The meeting was adjourned mis with 17 points, followed ;
tween Jan. 1, and Feb. 15 Sev­
gon as major political parties.
I at 10:30 pm
by Jeff Clark and Scott Ste­
eral thousand summer posi­
Those registered as indepen­
wart with nine apiece.
tions at some 100 different
dent will be able to vote on
Saturday, the JV team tra­
! work sites will be filled
issues and non-partisan candi­
Early Copy Due
veled to Taft where they de­
| throughout Oregon and Wash-
dates only at the primary elec­
feated the Taft Tigers by a
| ington in 1976 Preference in
tion to be held in May, 1976.
score of 39-32 According to
For Next Two Issues
Election of officers for the selection is given to indivi­
Coach Snider, the JV team Mill City Volunteer Fire De­ duals wth forestry related
Due to the Christmas and plaved poorly until the fourth part ment was held Tuesday work experience or education,
New Year holidays. The En-1 quarter, when they changed evening. Dec. J.
previous service
employees
M II City Weather
terprise will he published one their defense to a half court
and veterans
Those elected to fill the
II. J. Peck
day earlier and subscribers on zone
trap defense
They fices for 1976 are El
Most positions involve stren­
Fiate
Max. Min. Pep
the mail route will ri'ceive scored 22 points in the fourth Hutchinson, chief. Ray 1
uous physical activity. Appli­
their paper on Wednesday of quarter which won the game ter. first assistant chief. Clyde cants should be in good physi­
Dec
45
7
55
079
each week.
60
for them. Mike Bemis made Golden, second assistant chief cal condition end at least 18
44
0 02
Pec. 8
All news -tories and corres­ 15 out of 16 free throw-, and and Ted Fickcr. third assistant vears old by June High school
O00
53
33
Pec. 1
pondent's news must be in The was top scorer with 21 points. chief Elected a- president was age applicants should consult
’) < 10
47
39
0 00
The Owl’s Nr<t in Lyons held its grand opening on Dec.
1!
43
33
ooo i 13 and 14 Shown demonstrating shirt painting is Beta Moor- En erprise office no later than The JV- are now four and Bob Ward with Bill Beyer as their counselor-- for informa­
41
27
0.24 I man of Ix'lsurely Crafts in Stayton. and Sarah Tichgelaar, of Monday evening for the next zero, and will not play again vice-president. Ken Harrison tion about special work train­
T Ve. 12
t 7
42
32
048 1 Tu alatin, demonstrating macrame. The shop is owned by Mr two week to allow for the until January when they take will be the new secretary and ing programs for people under
Tuesday press day.
on the Willamina Bulldogs
'i OÍ <1 Pep for the week
1 44 and Mrs. John W. Ciniino.
18, according to the report
Dale Kirsch, treasurer
Senior Citizens
Asked To Judge
Decorated Doors
I
Presbyterian
Church To Have
Musical Show
Win Two
I
COUNCIL
MINUTES
Valsetz Cougars
Tip Detroit Cougars
1976 Wolverine
Yearbook On Sale
Wolverines To Play
Corbett Fri. Night
Registration By
Post Card Good
Detroit Christmas
Program Dec. 22
i
Work Applications
Now Available
—
J.V.'s Win Over Two
Opponents
Fire Dept. Elects
1976 Officers