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«en. Ret. ana Doc. div . Newspaper», U of O Library 97403 The Mill City Enterprise / xi mv a • --------------- ----------- -------------------------- ---------------- ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM ttt HIGHWAY — /»nnnrxxrin OREGON’S « FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND ~ THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1966 HKT 'TUI? C’/^’TT’XTTr^ XTADHTTI ö a wrmr a VOLUME XXI NUMBER 37 up and t>awn Enrollment "■i *’“* I Here Holds $3.50 a Year—10c a Copy I New Station Being Erected Enrollments About Equal Last Year I About Same This is the time of year DETROIT—Ruth Miller, when my desk is flooded with Detroit school district clerk political statements from the reported Tuesday that 140 ele The anticipated increase in various candidates for office. mentary and 55 high school I was pleased with part of a school enrollment did not ma Alta Fay Rogers of the nosegay (b) corsage, day or students have enrolled for the statement made by Bob Dun terialize when school opened ensuing school year. Last State Grange office will be the evening. can, candidate for U. S. Sen last Tuesday. Opening day year’s enrollment was 146 ele featured speaker at the 26th Class 6. Time to refresh (a) ate. He said in part: “I find did, however, provide one ma mentary, and 52 high school. annual Santiam Valley Grange cup and saucer miniature not it difficult to understand why jor surprise. The first grade Mrs. Miller said Monday Fair, which will open its doors to exceed 4 or 5 inches, (b) welfare costs must continue counted 20 more youngsters there is an enrollment of 18 to the public Saturday, Sep cup and saucer, small, not to rise during time of full than had been anticipated. tember 24. over 10 inches. pupils in the first grade. employment and with the stu Predictions for enrollment As was the case last year, Class 7. “My Oregon” using pendous additional efforts we are based on the district cen exhibitors who have won Oregon colors, blue and gold. are making—and in my judg sus, and pre-registration fig prizes on articles of fancy Division II—Potted Plant*— ment should make—to end the ures. The district census in work and crafts wil not be Class I Blooming. cycle of dependency on wel dicated a possibility of 42 allowed to win prizes on the Pete Harris’ new service station is taking shape Class II Foliage. fare and to train these peo youngsters in the first grade. and should be ready to open for business in two weeks same articles again this year. Class III Succulent or cacti. ple so that they can become Pre-registrations indicated 38 or a month he says. The building is of wood and when It is brought to the attention Class IV. Collection. contributing members of so would enroll at the opening of the public that anyone is (a) blooming completed will be a nice addition to the business houses ciety instead of continuing to of school. The hard fact is eligible to enter exhibits, but (b) foliage draw on society for their sus that 60 are currently enrolled, along the highway.—Th Mill City Enterprise photo only Linn and Marion Coun (c) unscheduled. tenance.” Well spoken, Bob, posing a problem of consider ty exhibitors are eligible for Division III—Horticulture— and it is just what I have able magnitude for school of prize money. Class I All specimen must been asking about for some ficials. Fortunately, no other The Grange Fair officials have foliage and be grown by time. We now have many class level has exceeded es said they are going to try the the exhibitor also labeled as third generation residents timated enrollments. Rooster Crowing contest this to variety. One entry in each who are on some form of re The Board of Directors and The Board of Directors of year, even thought it was not color or variety. lief. This is the only way of school administrators are cur Class II Annuals. All an Administrative School Dis too successful last year. life they have known. Some rently exploring ways to solve Elmer Taylor is general nuals must have three blooms. trict 129 J has been confront place we’re missing the bus. the overcrowded condition at Class II Collection of an ed with a difficult problem chairman again this year and In this particular area, I feel the first grade level. One fac Georgia Hays is chairman of nuals 1 bloom or spray of each in providing student accident there should be very few, if tor influencing the decisions The Santiam Wolverines insurance. The student insur the program which is held in variety. any, relief checks issued dur pending action is the histor DETROIT—T heDetroit Class III Dahlias. Any type ance program is becoming the evening. Ben Newell and ing harvest season. There is ical precedence that first District Forest Service sup started the football season quite Ermina Fisher will act as or colors, 1 bloom. costly in terms of dol Friday night with a win over pression crew was called last grades tend to decrease in work to be done and the only judges. Class IV. Best collection of ones who should receive any number during the first eight week to help contain a forest North Marlon, 7 to 6, on the lars spent, and also in the There will be ham dinner Dahlias, any variety, color or amount of time required for Marion field. fire in the Chemult area. The form of relief checks are those weeks of the school year. served this year, starting at 1 bloom each number of The victory was made pos the administration of the pro 5:30. Serving will be termin tye. The high teacher-pupil ra Rake Meadow Jack Creek fire who are ill or of the age variety to count. by school district per where it is impossible for tio problem created by the was brought under control sible by outstanding defense gram ated at 7:30. Class V Gladioli. 1 stalk any sonnel. last Wednesday. of the following athletes: Bob them to work. heavy first grade enrollment The school district’s philo According to Lloyd Sletto type or color. The blaze broke out the day Ward, RC, Steve Pearce RE, can be overcome in one of two Class VI Best collection of sophy regarding student in there will be two divisions of Now that the auto safety ways, said Bill Lewellen, ad before in Ponderosa and Craig Jones RLB, Frank surance is currently under horses again this year, one color. bill has been signed into law, ministrator: No. 1, additional Lodgepole pine and report Tuers RE, Earnest Freeman review. For the past several for juniors and one for sen Class VII Perennials. 1 stalk I just wonder what the gov teaching personnel could be edly burned an estimated 135 T, Pat Moore LT, Dennis years the district has purchas iors. Entries will be judged any type or color. ernment will do now to make hired, if and provided they acres about 12 miles South Davidson LC, Lindsay Daven ed all insurance, at no cost to on the horse, conformation Class VIII Best collection of the drivers safe. True, I think are available; No. 2, teacher’s east of Chemult in the Win- port MG, Bo Herron LE, the individual student. It and the rider’s ability in perennials, 1 stalk of each ema National Forest. About aides could be employed, thus Butch Aerni RS, Lyle Cuts- auto manufacturers could do variety. should be noted that this prac handling. a lot to add to the safety of reducing the load on the first 200 men were on the fire line forth LLB and Alan Yankus tice is the exception, rather Chairman Taylor asks that Please bring containers. Wednesday beginning mop- LS. their product, such as better grade teachers. Both possib those exhibiting fruit and Class IX Roses, a, red 1 than the rule, in school dis This Friday, Santiam plays tires Qn their cars—but they ilities will be explored and a up operations. to have at least bloom; b yellow, 1 bloom; c, A U. S. Forest Service Serra Catholic the defending tricts in the State of Oregon. vegetables five specimen. pink, 1 bloom, d, tri-color 1 spokesman said the blaze ap A2 Champions. Serra A large majority of Oregon Doors will be open to re bloom and e, white, 1 bloom. ln°an automobile may give uf School enrollment by grade parently was started by light State school districts carry student has not lost since 1964 and in an automobile may give us School enrollment by grade accident insurance on a volun ceive entries from 8 a. m. un ning. has a string of 12 victories. a false sense of security. No level is as follows: til noon. The Detroit District sup- Santiam will have to play tary basis, with the parents | Ribbons and cash prizes car, regardless of how well it I Grade 1, 60; grade 2, 50; Serra* “ tough defensively and i P aylng t , h f. insurance . prem-1 I pression crew returned to the is constructed, will withstand, grade 3, 47; grade 4, 39; grade imnrnvo their thoir offensive tech I mm and the school district, will be awarded in each di the shock of running into an-1 5, 38; grade 6, 44; grade 7, 57; , Ranger Station Friday. A improve vision. Horticultural classes I spokesman at the Ranger niques to a mid-season per-1 carrying the book work. other car or truck headon; grade 8, 42; grade 9, 62 plus; and all specimen must be cor It has been the avowed pur- i ¡station said Monday the sup- without crumpling up. The; grade 10, 41; grade 11, 55 and formance to achieve victory. | pose of the Board of Directors rectly labeled. 1 pression crew is now dls- sooner each of us learns to 1 grade 12, 37. Flowers to provide insurance with I baning and that most of them drive properly, the sooner the 1-------------------------- I Division I—Arrangements— , high maximum benefits, to are returning to school. Lyons Pre-School and take care of the major out-of- Class I Wagon Wheels, ar accident and death rate on Postmasters Meet at our highways will diminish. * , < L pocket medical expenses in rangements circular design. No law can be written to Sportsman s L>lub Nursery School Class 2. Along the trail us- | case of serious injury. With Persons who are planning Detroit Cougars Win make us use good judgment; On Detroit Lake ; the passing of each year it ing so-called weeds. on becoming U. S. citizens by on our highways. Class 3. Tisket, Tasket ar- naturalization will be inter Registration Set IDANHA — A Tri-County has become more difficult to rangement in a basket. (Marion-Polk and Yamhill) First Football Game provide a high maximum ested in a series of six classes Jean Owen, Lyons, stated I often wonder what The meeting of the National As Class 4. Time passing, using to be conducted at the Salem DETROIT—Detroit Cougars this morning that the dates benefit policy, and still main weathered Enterprise readers think of sociation of Postmasters, their wood or rock with tain a reasonable premium YMCA for this purpose start the idea of a guaranteed an families and guests, met Sun were the victors in the sea for registration of both nurse schedule. plant material. For example, in the ing Thursday, September 22 son ’ s first football game play ry and pre-school children past it has been possible to nual wage, whether they day afternoon at the North Class 5. Party time (a) at 8 p. m. This citizenship ser ed here Friday vs. Valsetz. have been set up. work or not. Personally I Santiam Sportsman’s Club for ies is a joint community ser provide a $10,000 maximum The pre-school children, coverage. think it won’t work any more a potluck dinner. About 80 Lawrence Poole is the new This year, in order vice project of the Marlon A desperate 60-yard coach. than many of our present gov were in attendance. Boat rides children who will be 4 years to maintain a level premium County Bar association and ernment schemes offering the and water skiink were enjoy pass play from Ken Tower to old by November 15th should cost, it was necessary to ac the Salem YMCA and no Terry Lyon, completed as the maximum panacea. I still ed by the group despite register at the Mari-Linn cept a plan with maximum charge is made to participant. final gun sounded, produced maintain everyone should cloudy skies. Other intertain- school on September 19 from coverage of $3,000. Non-citizens are cordialy in six points and a come-from- work to the best of his or her ment was provided by play 9 to 11, All mothers are in In the near future parents vited to attend these classes ability, and not expect some ing Bingo. This is the first behind 18-13 victory for De vited to bring their children will be asked to complete a LYONS—Opening day at to prepare themselves for the thing for nothing. Some gov time the group has met in this troit in a Casco 8-Man League at this time. questionnaire concerning stu contest. Tower ran for anoth the Mari-Linn School for the examination for naturalization ernment people think that area. Mothers may register their er TD and Jim Heibert tallied pre-schoolers at Mari-Linn dent insurance. This question 1966-67 school term showed requirements. No pre-regis- maybe the guaranteed annual Hosting the affair were will provide information an increased enrollment of tratlon is necessary, partici wage is the way to attack the Charley Kelly, Mill City Post for the winners. Thursday and Friday Septem naire for a study by the Board of eight pupils over the beginn pants may just come on Sep Detroit will play St. Paul poverty problem. Some are master and president of the ber 15 and 16 from 9 to 11. Directors, which will event ing day a year ago. Last year tember 22 at 8 p. m. to the Sa there Friday at 3 P. M. in the promoting it as a way to pro group, Postmasters Phyliss These children must have determine the district’s the initial enrollment was lem YMCA at 685 Court St. N. vide financial assistance on a Hill of Detroit and Quincy second league game of the reached age of 5 years by ually policy in this matter. season. 204, while 212 students have E. anti start the series. Hattie November 15. ■•dignified” basis as a matter Smith of Idanha. enrolled for the new term, Kremen and Catherine Zorn of Constitutional or legal Visiting dignitaries were be in charge of instruc The classes with the most will “right.” Phooey. By the time Robert Bob Ballard, McMinn tion. students are the first grade the worker and businessman ville, Postmaster and State with 31 and the eighth grade is taxed to the extent to car President of the National As with 37. ry this load, we will have a sociation of Postmasters, and Four new teachers, Irvin School Mosaic Gets revolt and full-blown revolu Jim Landers, 4th vice presi Students at the Mill City Robertson Sth grade, Jim tion. dent, Beaverton Postmaster. and Gates schools were dis Tollen 7th, Mrs. Eva Bene- Blue Ribbon at Fair Winning a blue ribbon at missed after lunch Tuesday. fiel 5th and Mrs. Clovis Smith Then comes this inflation The district’s teaching staff 3rd have joined the stall to the State Fair this year was Local Folks Catch thing again. It is said now Paul Brady, Forest Service was at that time scheduled fill vacancies and complete a a mosaic which was presented that food costs under the pre Limit of Salmon on Ranger here is head of the club as it is one of the largest for a si>ecial "in-service” pro team of eight classroom earlier in the year to Linn sent administration have 1966 Lions club calendar service organizations in the gram. Representatives of the teachers, also a music and County Superintendent Wil gone up 18ÇL I wonder what Washington Trip sales drive. He volunteered world. Encyclopendia Britt a n 1 c a band teacher and a remed liam Dolmyer. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelly, his services housewives think when they recently and at The mosaic was made by Calendar Explained Film Corp., and former "Dis ial reading teacher, headed by Carl Hall Kelly, Mrs. Blanche read that we’re better off than the meeting of the Lions club As an explanation to new covery” project personnel, the principal, Curtis F. Bene- the art class at the Mill City Kelly and C. E. (Pink) Mason the French. British or Japan Monday night, passed out sup residents, the calendars are were at the schools to make schools, under the direction ese. That is not the point. We recently went on a salmon plies and assigned areas for of a community nature. On available their experiences to fiel. of Beulah Bowes. It was the fishing trip at Westport, are producing all this food, club members to solicit, He the calendars are listed the, the local staff. combined effort of about 70 Wash. They went out on a and supposedly are doing a set the deadline for sales as meeting dates of the clubs of Henry Rouark, state depart Blood Drawing Slated students and depicts the Ore- better job doing this than any charter fishing boat, a 40-foot- of September 26. gn State Seal. The mosaic is the community and also listed ment director of Springboard er, owned by Don Westrick ’ s country in the world, so they Residents of the community are the birthdays and anniver worked with local instructors At Stayton School three feet in diameter and is brother. probably feel we should be are asked to welcome Lions in the traditional colors of saries of all those who pur and a team of specialists There will be a blood draw living better than other coun Pink said it was a real members as they make their chase the calendars at $2. Tuesday. blue, while and gold. ing on September 26 at the tries. However, don’t put all fine trip and everyone caught house to house canvas to sell Additional calendars can be The mosaic was the first Miss Eleanor Cohen and Stayton Grade school from their limit of three salmon. the blame on President John placed in the arts and craft the birthday calendars. If for secured for 50c each. Bob Brown presided over a 4:30 until 8:30 P. M. son. How about placing some It was the first salmon ever any reason anyone is missed building and received high All people living in one demonstration with Leo Mrs. K. A. McKenzie of praise from of the blame where it belongs caught by Mrs. Carl Kelly. in the drive, they can call house as a family can have Poole's sixth grade students the judges. Stayton will again serve as He said they were within a —on Congress. Johnson asks any Lions club member and their names listed on the cal giving information on utiliza chairman of the Red Cross mile of the Russian fishing for huge sums of money for ask to have their name plac endar for the $2. In the event in the science area. sponsored drawing and any Weather, Detroit Dam some pet program, and then fleet, and could hear them ed on the calendar. The calen you wish to have other family tion Marion Sloan, science spe one able to donate is urged 7 a. m. Daily Weather Reading taking over their loud speak Congress, after some small dar sales is the Lions club’s members from other towns Pool form of protest, ups the ers. When asked why they only fund raising event of the listed, another $2 will be cialist held demonstrations to do so. with senior student emphasiz Those from 18 to 59 years Date Max. Mln. Elev. Pct. amount which is then passed didn’t sink one of the ships, year and the money so raised charged for their listing. ing potential utilization of of age are eligible to donate Sept. 7 79 55 1552.47 0.00 on to the taxpayer. I believe he haid they didn’t even have goes for sight conservation The community birthday audio vi'ual equipment and although those under 21 must Sept. 8 79 51 1552.21 0.00 it is time for a big change in a BB gun with them. and other community better calendars are a handy addi materials. have written permission from Sept. 9 78 49 1551.92 0.00 Washington, not only of Pre ment programs. tion to the home and it helps Teachers were given ample Sept. 10 76 50 1551.64 000 their parents or guardian. sident. but also to sweep out spenders and get back to some President Martin Hansen area folk keep track of the opportunity to discuss the Sept. 11 70 50 1551.34 0.21 Further information on the a lot of the chaff we have real conservatism if it is pos asked that all members work various community lodge and Springboard project with the drawing may be obtained Sept. 12 61 50 1551.09 009 there. Let's get rid of the wild sible. to get others interested in the club meeting dates. specialists. from Mrs. McKenzie. Sept. 13 67 41 1550.80 0.00 Student Ins. Problem for Fire Suppression Santiam Takes Crew Fights Forest North Marion Fire in Chemult Citizenship Classes To Be Held At Salem YMCA Enrollment Increase Paul Brady Heads Lions Calendar Sales Campign Teachers Work on Springboard Proj.