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ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
VOLUME XXV
NUMBER 19
THE MILI. CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1970
Honor Society Inducts Nineteen
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Up and Down;
The Avenue
By Don Moffatt
Wasn’t this past weekend a
dandy? There was a continu­
ous roar of lawn mowers as
residents made an attempt to
get caught up on getting the
grass under contrzl. This was
the first real nice warm week­
end for a long time. The temp­
erature got into the low 80s on
Sunday. Monday is overcast,
but it still is a pretty nice day,
everything considered. Mon­
days are always lousy as far
as I am concerned, as it is
hard to get back into the sad­
dle after a day off.
$4.00 a YEAR — 10c a Copy
Fred Krecklow New
School Board Man
Nineteen Seniors and Juniors were inducted into
the Santiam Chapter of the National Honor Society,
Monday, May 4.
Inductees were Seniors, Doug Cline and Karen Ol­
son; Juniors LaDonna Stafford, Herbert Carpenter, Su­
san Crowther, Barbara Etzel, Jacalyn Evans, Tobin
Fencl, Twyla Fultz, Kim Gabriel, Ken Goforth, Linda
Hampton, Peter Hawley, Penny Lewellen, Michael Mof­
fatt, Sandra Oliver, Leo Poole, Richard Posekany and
Rebecca Willson.
Those who were inducted must have maintained a
3.00 G.P.A. and showed qualities of character, leader­
ship and service. The induction was held before the
student body and parents of the new Honor Society
Members.
Fred Krecklow received the
highest number of votes for a
five-year term on the board of
education here Monday. A
large number of voters turned
out at this election.
The vote between the three
candidates was exceptionally
close, and showed considerable
interest by residents here,
Krecklow received 70 votes, in-
cumbent, Albin Cooper, 65
and Frank Crowther, 53.
More Listings
Only Seven
Decision Made
To Ask for Funds
For Band Room
At a meeting of the budget
board of Administration Dis­ a petition to get a tax base for
trict 129J Monday night, it the district. As it now operates,
was decided to ask voters of it is necessary to pass the en­
the district to approve a tax tire budget to operate the
levy in the amount of $32,000 schools. If the district had a
to build the band room on the tax base, the schools could op­
new auditorium classroom that erate even though a budget
Gets Promotion
is now under construction on failed to get voter approval,
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the high school grounds, just something that has never hap­
west of the present building. pened in this district to date.
Administrator Bill Lewellen No decision was made on this
had just previously received proposal, but it is being taken
I an extension of time frzm the under advisement, and more
I have been meeting each
contractor so a decision could information will be given to
Monday morning, 7:30, with a
be made and a vote taken on the board before a final deci­
committee made up of busi­
the proposition at cnce, so the sion is reached.
nessmen in the tri-county area
band rozm could be added
which comprises the Chemek-
while the present building
eta Community College dis­
program is under way.
trict. This group of men are
Board members were of the
working out a campaign to
The new Santiam Valley Tel-;
DETROIT — According to opinion that the additional
bring TRUTHFUL informa­
elphone Directory was deliver-1
weatherman, Irene Paullin, room could be added now at
tion to the public on the neces­
ed last week in Mill City and
the month of April showed a a lzwer cost than having it i
sity of passing the community
Detroit and contained mt re
high temperature of 64 degrees done a few years hence.
college budget, which will be
peoplea nd businesses than
on the 3rd, with a low of 26
Nancy Kirkpatrick, Linn
If the room is not built at
voted on at the Primary Elec­ Larry Hillesland, son of Mr. ever before.
degrees on both the 2nd and this time, it will be necessary County Clerk, announced to­
tion, Tuesday, May 26. There and Mrs. Spencer Hillesland,
Several emergency numbers
16th.
when it is built, to reopen one day that absentee ballots for
are many, many reasons why leceived word last week from have been changed Including
(ram wall of the new structure, to the May primary electi n are
Total precipitation
this budget should be passed, U. S. Senators Hatfield and the Fire Warden to 859-2151
Marine Private First Class and melted snow, was 6.96 make the addition, and this is being mailed out to those who
and one of the most important Packwood of his app intment and the F.B.I. to 2244181
have made
for
,-----
------ application
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William
M. Pennick Jr., son inches with 1.40 falling on the always a costly move.
is that this area really needs to the United States Air (Portland).
The
vote
taken
Monday
I
them.
This
will
continue
on
a
f
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
M.
Oth
and
1.16
on
the
18th,
the
the services performed by the Force Academy in Col rado.
In the Mill City-Gates area
to day basis as long as ap-
college. It Is not just anzther Each Senator and Representa­ the Johnsons and the Smiths Pennick Sr., of Route 1, Lyons, I balance distributed throughout night was unanimous, and [ day
plans will be made to hold the plications are received.
college for young students, but tive is authorized to have a are tied 7 each for the most was meritoriously promoted to the month.
Voters who are eligible for
a college that serves all ages. maximum of five cadets attend names listed even though both his present rank upon his grad­ There were only seven days election early in June.
absentee
balbts may make ap-
Another
subject
brought
up
uation
from
recruit
training
on which no rain fell.
Many from the Mill City area the Academy at any one time. fell from last years totals. Fol­
plication in writing to the
for
discussion
was
to
circulate
at
the
Marine
Corps
Recruit
have availed themselves of Larry h;is the distinct honor lowing closely are the Davis's,
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Total snowfall 3.35 inches,
Linn County Clerk’s Office or
night classes to enable them of being the first senior from Moore’s and Wilsons with 6 Depot, San Diego, Calif.
remaing on the ground, with
appear in person and sign an
Meritorizus promotions are 1.50 inchres on the 19th and
to hold better jobs or to im­ Santiam High School to ever listings each. Adair retained
application. In this case a
awarded to recruit graduates
prove their technical knowl- be chosen.
the first listing and Zynda the who achieve the highest aver­ 25th.
voter may cast his ballot at
edge in many fields.
Mrs. Paullin said early
the clerk’s office.
The fact that Larry is co­ last.
age marks throughout their
I have always been for col­ valedictorian
Benton, Hill, Johnson, Ketch­
mornings revealed a consider T
L_
Tiiarrlaif
To be eligible for an absen­
of the class of
leges of this type where per­ '70 with a grade point average um, Smith lead with 3 residen- basic training and who demon­ able number of nights in which ) | 0111X03 I UUoUuy
tee ballot you must reside
strate
leadership
potential.
sons of all ages can learn a of 3.96 indicates his high schol­ ial names in the Detroit-Idanha
snow fell, but however melted)
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more than 15 miles frzm your
trade, profession, or a skill, astic ability. He has also earn­ area. The first listing of Ab­
before 7:30 a. m. at which | The Mill City Volunteer voting place, be in the military
which in turn gives them the ed many honors in sports. In rams and the last of Young
time the records are taken, and I Firemen made a test of their service, be physically unable
opportunity of going out into football, both as a junior ant’ maintained their positizn.
are therefore included in the pumpers Tuesday evening to attend the polls or expect
the w rid and make a success as a senior, he was named All­ The new directory has an
precipitation.
They had received a request to be absent from the county
of their lives.
Hail fell on the 19th and from the Oregon Insurance on election day.
League End, and this year was expanded Yellow Pages section
I am not against four-year chosen
strong winds prevailed occa­ Fire Rating bureau to see how
The county clerk said this is
All-State. He made reflecting the growing business
colleges, and degrees, but we All-League
in basket- community of the Santiam
sionally throughout the month. much water they could deliver the first year that voters have
Guard
are spending far too much ball as junior and again this Valley and the many services
DETROIT —A decision an Snow remained on the sur­ to a firi in an hour. They used been able to vote an abseniee
money for this type of educa­
and products available form restoration of wilderness con­ rounding hills since the 6th ■ their two pumpers, loaded balbt on the day of the elec­
year.
tion, which really reaches
dition in the Marion Lake area of the month.
Larry has been a member these fine merchants.
I them with water, drove a mile tion without a sworn affidav­
only about 20 percent of the of band all four years, and for
of the Mt. Jefferson Wilder­ April of 1969 was a little | and unloaded. They made five it.
people who need to be educat­ three years has been on the
Sample ballots will soon be
ness has been postponed for milder, with a high of 72 de­ I trips with each tanker in the
ed. Not everyone is qualified Intra-School Council. As presi­
two months at the request of grees on the 12th and a low) h<our. and Fire Chief Eldon distributed throughout the
to be a doctor or a teacher, dent of Honor Society he is
U. S. Senator Mark O. Hatfield. of 29 degrees on the 18th.
’ Hutchinson
----- told The Enter­ county.
and we are short of people to on the student council. Larry
This announcement was
Canyonites and the many prise that they estimated
run and repair the machines of was chosen "Boy of the Month”
made Monday by Regional fishermen in the area enjoyed about 7,500 gallons of water
industry. I think that anyone for February 1968 and again in
Saner Family Escapes
Forester Charles Connaugh- the sunny weekend. It was the was delivered.
who feels that Chemeketa is November 1969.
ton, Eugene, of the U. S. For­ first break in the weather
He also said the police de­
just another institution of
est Service.
since trout season opened.
Larry is to report in to the
partment did a good Job of Serious Injuries in
learning, should talk to some Academy on June 29th.
Nothing will be dzne to alter
keeping the route clear of traf­
of the people from this area
conditions at the lake at least
fic for them during the test Accident Sunday Night
who have attended classes at
runs.
The Kindergarten graduation until July 1, he said, to give Mrs. Fred Gruver
Chemeketa, and who are now
IDANHA—Mr. and Mrs. Ir­
will be held Tuesday, May 12 Hatfield additional time to ex­
gainfully employed. I talked to
vin Saner, their three children
at 7:30 p. m. in the Kindergart­ plore the status of legislation In Charge Of
one man last week who said,
I Santiam Wins Ball
and the family dog, Idanha, all
en rooms at Gates. The stud­ pending in Congress that af­
”1 certainly hope the Chemek
miracul zusly escaped serious
ents will be In their pink and fects the area.
Hobby
Display
eta budget passes this May,
injuries Sunday evening when
blue caps and gowns. The pub­ This means that picnic
i
Game
From
Scio
as I intend to enroll in an
I
Two men accused of threat­
and other Forest Serv­
in
their vehicle plunged off the
Mrs. Fred Gruver will
electronics course this fall.” ening a U. S. Forest Service lic is invited. It was decided tables
recreational facilities will charge of the "Crafts and Hob-1 Santiam tallied three runs North Santiam Highway and
This is just one instance right employe with guns were ar­ there would be no reception ice
intact and owners of by Display” during the 4th of in the last of the sixth inning down about a 50 or 60 foot
here at home, where a family raigned Monday in Marion following the exercises thi3 remain
boats stored at the lake will July celebration. The display to defeat Scio 3-1 in a Capital embankment west of Detroit
man wishes to improve his lot Czunty District Court on year.
baseball Dam at Mayflower Creek.
A field day and picnic is not have to remove them for will be held in the Grade Conference Minor
in life. There may be reasons
of assault with a dan- planned for the following day, the time being. About 200 boats School Gym.
game on Monday.
Saner said the accident oc­
you feel the budget should be charges
weapon.
are at the lake.
Anyone wanting more infor­ Santiam High School’s base­ curred when he got out too
Wednesday,
to
begin
at
10
a.
voted down, and if you are gerous
George Arthur Atiyeh, 22,
A deadline for removal of
one who feels this way, I and Larry Don McDonald, 23, m., with a picnic lunch to be 'the bats by September 15, mation on displaying their ar­ ball team traveled to Regis far on the shoulder striking
ticles may call Mrs. Gruver Tuesday. The played a gozd lo se gravel, which caused him
served
at
11.
This
will
conclude
with
you
would like to visit
arrested I Saturday at the Kindergarten activities f r11969, was put aside last fall at 897-2420.
to lose control of the vehicle
game but lost 11-0.
about it. I may not have the were
Mines, I n c., the year.
until May 1. This postpone­
anti it plunged over the bank
answer you wish to hear, but Amalgamated
of 1 Mehama.
ment was ordered because Con­
on the opposite side from the
1 can tell you where to find it. Northeast
The pair, reportedly care
Dawes Bu'lding Yields Honey
gress had been considering
lake, landing on its top in the
I always feel that it is much
mines,
allegedly
at the
legislation that would affect
hole.
Civil
Defense
Man
better to educate people so takers
threatened Hurston Nicholas,
the future management policies
His wife and boy were tak-
they can take care of them­ of Mill City, who was in the
by withdrawing Marion Lake
en to Santiam Memorial hos-
selves, than to have some gov­ area with state officer Glen Speaks At Grange
LYONS — Raymond Barnes, i from the wilderness created in
pi tai, Stayton, by private ear,
ernment program which just Bigness checking on vandalism
where they received out-pa-
chairman of Linn County Civil 1968.
helps them to exist with no to Forest Service equipment.
If th ■ Marion Lake area is
tient treatment. Detroit Mobile
Defense, was guest speaker
promise for the future.
and showed picture.-, and talk­ not withdrawn from the wild­
First Aid unit was called to
Personally, I recommend a
ed on Civil Defense at the open erness. all of the facilities will
I the scene but their services
YES vote on the Chemeketa
meeting Friday night of San­ have to tie rem zved from the
I were not used.
Community College budget
lake to conform to the Wilder-
tiam Valley Grange.
Saner said he figured the
on Primary election day,
car is totaled out.
A potluck supper preceded ne- Act of 1964.
Tuesday. May 26.
the meeting. Giles Wagner,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor agriculture chairman, gave a
Three bears, mama bear,
■ Detering Reports 25%
papa bear and baby bear de­ of Mehama are happy to have short talk n field burning; Many Attend Girod's
Frost Damage to Crop
cided they would go to the their grandson, Richard G. John Shafer spoke on legisla- IOth Anniversary Sale
Gerald Detering of Harris­
beach for a camping trip That Tinney, home cnce again. Rich­ ture, of President Nixon’s
A
large
crowd
attended
the
burg, orchardlst, and State Re­
evening mama bear said. “I ard was in the Marine Corps plan on welfare. Mrs. Tyler 10th anniversary of Girod’3
■ < > ng
presentative f .r Linn County
think I will camp down by the and just completed serving 11 Pinkston spoke on home eco­ Hilltop Super Market over the
called on friends in the area
ocean;” papa bear said,. “I months active duty in Viet- nomics and the blook bank in weekend.
Tuesday afternoon.
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think I will camp down by the nam. He has completed his 'stayt.n with Santiam Valley
There were 21 winners in all
He reported that about 25
sea." and baby bear said. "I tour of duty and has been Grange serving the refresh­ on the drawings with many of
ments. Guests were present
, percent of their fruit crop has
saw a dam up the road a piece, discharged.
them
winning
the
free
bags
of
Another grandson. Seaman from Scfo, Stayton, Crowfoot,
been lost on account of front
I think I will camp there. Well,
groceries.
Store
personnel
Detering is again seeking re­
this was all fine and dandy, Randall G. Tinney, husband of Lac<>mb and Western Star.
said
they
were
pleased
with
the
election.
hut in the morning mama Mrs. Carla Tinney and father
attendance for the event.
bear was ocean sick, and papa i of Chris, was home on leave
hear was sea sick and baby He has just completed survival Mari-Linn Budget Gets
Jena Schlegal To
bear was dam sick. Thanks. training and left Sunday for Approval, 79 to 72
Olive
Bond
Leases
Danang
where
he
will
be
sta
­
Speak at Lions Club
Boots, of Detroit, for the best
LYONS — The budget for Phillips 66 Station
tioned for nine months.
Mrs. Jena Schlegel will be
chuckle of the week.
Honey bees were forced to evacuate
the
operation
of
Mari-Linn
Mrs. Taylor also stated that
guest speaker at the dinner
their
“
hive
”
recently
when
workmen
tear
­
Clive
Bond,
of
Mehama,
has
another grandson. Pfc Vance school for the 1970-71 year just
meeting f the Lions club at
If the number following C. Tinney of the Marine Corps, squeaked by when voters gave recenti; leased the Philips 66
ing down the old Dawes building opened
the Country Kitchen Monday
22
ration
on
Highway
service
up
their
store
of
honey.
In
the
picture
their
approval
by
only
seven
your name on The En­ who is stationed at Camp Le-
evening. The Jaycees will be
in
Mill
City.
above some of the honeycomb can be seen.
jeune. N. C.. was in the group votes. The count was 79 yes
guests at this meeting.
terprise
label reads T of Marines
Mr. Bond is well-known in
called to stand by t 72 no.
Those
who used the street in front of the
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Mrs, Schlegel is a candidate
he at one time
thi->
arci
a
‘
The
levy
was
for
$114.192.
5-70 it’s time to send , for the weekend rally in sup-
building Friday could see many of the
for Marion County Representa-
oper.it cd th< Richfield station
»pposi
John
Roy
had
no
opposition
a checlefor renewal.
I unïvwxity 1>an!hers at 11316
bees swarming.—The Mill City Enterprise photo, tive. Position No. 1.
in East Mill City.
for a position on the board.
Hillesland
Gets Air Force
Academy Bid
Absentee Ballots
Go Into Mall
Firemen Test
Marion Lake Rule
Postponed Again
Kindergarten To
Hold Graduation
Tuesday, May 12
Forest Service Man
Threatened by Pair
Richard Tinney
Gets Discharge
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