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- ----- ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1970
THE MILL CITY
$4.00 a YEAR — 10c a Copy
Up and Down
The Avenue
By Don Moffatt
4
Girls Track
Place Third
In District
Gets Citation
Water and
Land Meet
Scheduled
Girl Of The Month
Need for
School Bond
Explained
I had several people say
they expected some comment
from me on the recent killings
on Ohio’s Kent State Universi­
ty. First of all let me reiterate
Santiam’s small but hard­
The Willamette Basin Task
my stand that some pe?ple will working girls track team plac­
The combined Board and
Force is presenting its plan
be killed if this type of violent ed third in the District 8 A-2
Budget Committee of Admin­
protest continues on our cam­ girls track meet at Regis. May1
for water and related land re­
istrative School Dlstric 129J
puses and streets of our cities. 9th, Gervais scored 142 points,
at their special session May 4,
source development to the pub­
I
I am extremely sorry that these to grab the District title while1
Susan Lynn Crowther was after due consideration of the
lic on May 20 in Salem. The
things happen, but if people Cascade came in second with
chosen Girl of the Month for problem decided to present a
public
is
invited
tj
attend
the
are going to cause this type 91 points. Santiam earned 39
April at Santiam High School. special election for the pur­
presentation which will start Sue is the daughter of Mr. pose of constructing the music
|
of destructive disturbances, points.
Janice
I/ewellen
pulled
in
they will have t? suffer the
at 2:00 P. M. in the Assembly and Mrs. Frank Crowthers of room addition to the Santiam
consequences. The trouble is 18 points by winning the 100
Room of the Marion Motor Mill City and is a Junior this Classroom-Auditorium. The de­
that when there is so much yard dash and placing second
year.
cision to present the issue to
Hotel.
violence, innocent people are in the 220. Her winning time in
She has been in Girl’s Volley­ the voters was based on the
The
Task
Force
plan
is
the
the
100
was
12.5
and
her
time
apt to be the ones to be hurt.
result of a 6-year study which ball, Basketl>all, Track. F.H.A. following criteria:
That is the deplorable thing was 29.1 in the 220.
FUSSA,
Japan
—
U.
S.
Air
Force
Captain
Nicholas
1. The music program in the
involved 35 State and Federal F T.A., I.R.L. and Intra School
about all this type of dissent. i The 440 yard relay team,
Council. Last
L_ i year she was district is recognized to be one
I don’t think the adult gen­ Becky Earhart, Betsy Lamun- W. Raffael, son of Mrs. George Nrciuoli, 244 O, Mira agencies. The study was direct­ Point Chairman for F.H.A., of the finest in the state.
eration should apologize to the yan, Susan Crowther and Jan­ Drive, San Jose, Calif, has been decorated with the ed by representatives of the Class Secretary and Sweet-
State of Oregon; Federal Power
2. The present music room
current group of dissenters. If ice Lewellen, placed seer nd Meritorious Service Medal at Yokota AB, Japan.
heart’s
Princess. This year facilities are inadequate, due
Captain Raffael distinguished himself as Chief of Commission; and Departments she is Ball
it were not for the advances with the time 56.05. Placing 3rd
Pep Club Treasurer, to the steady growth of the
the so-called “establishment” in the 100m. hurdles was Becky flight facilities for the 2007th Communications of Army; Agriculture; Inter­ G.A.A. Vice-President,
... ___
and music program.
ior;
Labor;
Commerce;
and
Earhart
with
the
time
18.55.
has made over the years, those
Squadron of McDonnel AFB, Kan.
Journalism Editor.
3. The bid of $28,000 for con­
Health,
Education
and
Wel
­
protesters would have no cam­ Becky also placed 6th in the
He is now at Yokota in a unit of the Air Force fare.
When she graduates from struction of the music room,
puses or universities to de­ long jump with a jump of 11’
Communications Service which provides global com­ The plan, which will be used Santiam she plans to attend accompanying the auditorium
stroy. Some dissenters say so­ 10”.
college and major in Elemen­ bid, is extremely low in terms
munications and air traffic control for the USAF.
Winding
up
the
scoring
for
by the various agencies and tary Education.
ciety is immoral, and I wonder
of present-day construction
Captain
Nicholas
W.
Raffael
(left),
receives
the
if the younger generation can Santiam was the 880 yard med-
Congress as a guide to future
costs—slightly over $11.00 per
say that they are all sunshine lay relay team, Becky Earhart, accompanying citation to the Meritorious Service from water resource development,
Boy Of The Month square foot.
and light, and so pure. I do Sonja Martin, Susan Crowth­ Lieutenant Colonel Richard G. Dunkin, commander of includes recommendations for
4. To p st pone the construc­
not mean by this that the er and Rebecca Savage, who the 2127th Communications Squadron. His wife Marti, such elements as storage reser-|
tion for a full year would in­
younger generation as a whole placed third with the time of is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Shafer of Mehama. voirs, channel improvements 1
crease the cost an estimated
should be lumped into a group 2:10.9.
diversion works for irrigation,
$14,000.00. This is, of course,
any more than adults. There
Mrs. White wishes to express
bank revetments, watershed
assuming there would be no
is where m st of the trouble her appreciation to Doug Cline
improvements,
navigational I
Russel Reid Named
inflationary spiral. If there
lies. It is a real small minority for sharing his knowledge of
locks, and fish passage facili-1
were an inflationary spiral,
of students who are causing track and lending a helping
ties.
The
plan
also
recommends
'
! President of Eagles
i the increased cost would be
all the difficulties. The time, hand, and Sherry Richards, for
a variety of water related pro-1
even higher.
being
the
track
team
manager.
is at hand when the good,
Tavern owner and operator grams such as land treatment, |
I 5. To delay construct! n for
hard-working students should She would like to thank Mrs.
Russel Reid was named presi­ reforestation, and environment
■ even one year would compli-
regain control of their colleges ' Neal, Starla Neal and Debbie
dent of the North Santiam tai preservation.
I cate the final landscaping pro-
and universities, and get the Barnhardt for being officials |
Fred
D.
Gustafson,
represent
­
I Aerie 3384 FOE at the local ing the State of Oregon as
' cedure and further raise to­
radicals out of circulation. It and supporting the team at
lodge’s meeting held Thursday,
tal costs.
will be hard to do, and some the District Meet.
Chairman
of
the
Task
Force,
May
7.
He
will
succeed
Harold
The Division of Student Ser­
The Board and Budget Com­
of the good kids will probably
Janice Lewellen and the 440 vices at Chemeketa Communi­ Wiltse, fowolling the joint in­ will make the presentation of
mittee members were unani-
take some lumps in achieving yard relay are to participate ty College has been notified stallation to be held sometime the plan. Representatives of
1 mous in their opinion that it
this goal, but certainly it is in the State Track meet in that the csllege will receive in June.
the various agencies involved
would be advantageous to the
better than letting such a few Springfield May 16th. The re­ $21,300 of federal funds to pro­ Other new officers include in the study will be on hand
district and the community as
destroy their only hope of 3| quirements for the State Track vide Educational Opportunity Conrad Lee, vice-president; to answer questions.
a whole, to complete the con­
Meet are, they must place first grants for needy students at­ Frank Donahue, Chaplain; Len
good education.
struction at the present time.
I was more than happy with or second in their event at the tending college. The allocation Williams, C:nductor; George
In order to do so, a levy will
the reactisn of one Mill City District meet or make state is for the period July 1, 1970 Long, secretary; John Mac­
be
placed on the ballot for the
and one Stayton resident. The qualifying time.
Gregor, treasurer; Ira Clark
June 30, 1971.
specific
purpose of construct­
The scores of the other through
one here, after the Kent Un­
Paul Wilmeth, Chemeketa and Charles Stratton Guards;
ing the music room addition
iversity affair immediately cal­ teams at District, in order, are Community College President, Adolph Brunner, Ward Slover
to the Santiam Classroom-Au­
led his son, and made the Chemawa 27, North Marion 27, said, “This is the second year and H. L. Polson, trustees.
ditorium. It is estimated that
statement that if he heard of Gladstone 24, Woodbum 20, that Chemeketa Community
I this one-year levy will be no
him taking part in any of the Scio 15, Salem Academy 13,
Ed Davis was among the
has participated in this
more than $0.70 per thousand
marches or other disturbances, Stayton 10, Regis 10, Western College
panel chairmen when the Un-
assisted financial aids
dollars of true cash value. It
he’d bring him home. The Mennonite 9, Sacred Heart 7, federally
Allen
Severs
was
chosen
at
ited
Good
Neighbors
Directors
plan. The allocation of federal
should also be emphasized that
Stayton man has a son enter­ OSSD 4, and Jefferson 0.
met Thursday in Salem to ap- Santiam High School for Boy this will be a one-time levy,
funds for the current year was
ing the U of O in Eugene this
prjve a report of its Budget of the Month for April. He is and will not extend over addi­
only
$1,116.
”
fall, and he said, if just once
and Admissions Committee al- a Junior this year and the son tional years.
The new allocation together
you get involved in any of
Gets Assignment I with
locating U.G.N. funds to the of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Severs
match
money
from
non-
these radical moves, I will
44 services and agencies.
of Mill City.
federal
sources
will
provide
immediately bring you home.
Last year’s goal was $387,807.
Allen is Vice President of
$42,600 in financial aid for
These are the kind of parents
The total agency request was International Relations I-eague Patch of Poison Oak
needy
Chemeketa
Ccmmunity
we need today. Many are en­
for $538,943.
and Class Representative to the
College .students. The college
DETROIT — Mrs. Barbara
tirely too permissive.
The Volunteer Bureau of Student Council this year. He Used for 'Play Salad'
is also waiting word on re­ Whiteley, president of the
quests for other types of stu­ Deanha Parent Teachers Club, Salem, Inc., is a new agency has been in Football, Basket­
Now we come to the Nixon
By Judy Roten
admitted to the family of Agen­ ball, Baseball and Track.
dent financial aids funds.
announced this week that the cies
I
move when he sent trosps into
of
the
UGN
this
year.
Pur
­
When
he
graduates
he
plans
Scholarship Fund went well < pose
I
Cambodia. To me this was a
Mrs. John Roten who with
jaw vi
uie Volunteer
vuiuntevr nurtau
of the
Bureau to go to I-aw Enforcement.
wise move, only it should have
over the $1,000 mark this year. Ls ,<t3 organize and coordinate
her family lives on highway 22
been done earlier. Why should
She said that approximately I volunteer services so as to
between Mill City and Gates
10 years ago the idea was form­ 'eliminate duplication of effort
we allow the Viet Cong to
reported this week that she
ed and executed t> have a anti resources in the commun­
have a sanctuary in Cambodia
and her husband finally found
scholarship fund for Detroit ity, to serve as a clearing
from whence they can strike
what was causing her to break
High School, and that the first house for volunteers through
us any time they wish—then
out with a rash. It was good
year $80.00 was raised through recruitment, interviewing and
sneak back across the border
old poison oak which was
the generosity of donors. She referring of volunteers to qual­ LYONS — At the regular found when they were clearing
out of reach. I think Nixon
added, they were so well pleas­ ified civic, cultural, health and meeting of the City Council a small rockv place back of
was right in this move, and I
should certainly have the sup-
A well-child conference and ed with the results that it in­ welfare, recreational and ed­ last Wednesday night, Harold their home. Mrs. Roten said
port of everyone who is anx-
them to continue with ucational non-profit agencies Hawthorne resigned, and s ne- the poison oak was climbing
Airman Paul F. Michaelson, immunizatisn clinic will lx? spired
the program.
ious to get our fighting men
and organizations; to serve the one will be appointed at the up an old oak tree on the pro­
held
by
the
Marion
County
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
F.
I
out of this mess.
Each year the PTC sports rs public as a link between those next meeting to fill his unex­ perty.
Health Department Tuesday,
Michaelson
of
Detroit,
has
re
­
I have been against all wars,
Their young daughter, Judy,
May 19. at Calvary Lutheran a “Talent Show” and each year in need and those who can pired term.
starting with War I. I was ceived his first U. S. Air Force Church in Stayton. Hours will the show gets bigger and bet­ help.”
Landscaping is to be finish told her folks that she used
duty
assignment
after
com
­
real young then, but felt the pleting basic training at Lack­ be 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. anti ter. This years show was rat­
cd at the city hall and a flag this “weed” in her play salads
ed as one of the biggest and
impact of this one. Then we
pole will lx? erected. The bud­ in the summer, and evidently
1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
land
AFB,
Tex.
The
airman
l>est shows ever produced.
got into War II, and it was a
get. which was presented to | Is immune to poison ak. Not
has
been
assigned
to
a
unit
of
Parents
wishing
to
bring
I
bad one. Since that time we
Proceeds from the “shows”
the council, was given back i ' so for Mrs. Roten as she has
the Strategic Air C mmand at their children to be seen by the coupled with generous dona
have been, most of the time, Grand
to the budget committee anti | lx?en bothered with the rash
Forks
AFB,
N.
D.,
for
physician
should
make
an
ap
­
embroiled in some type of
tions makes the sch Worships
a public hearing will be held I for some time. They will now
and duty in the trans­ pointment in advance by call­ possible
conflict. Korea, and now the training
on it at the city hall May 20 I be able to clear the area, and
portation
field.
ing
Mrs.
Walter
Frey.
Area
Asian fight. Worst of all I
With the $1,000 mark reach­
it should relieve her suffering.
at 7:30 p. m.
Airman
Michaelson
is
a
1969
Health
Chairman,
Ph.
769-2732.
hate this War III we are fight­
ed this year at least two stu­
The cemetery will also be Judy will have to find some­
graduate
of
Detroit
High
Well-child conferences pro­ dents will be helped to attend
ing right here at home, when
in shape for Memorial day. thing else for her play salads.
vide an opportunity for parents schools of higher learning be­
we are letting a real small mi­ School.
Anyone from out-of-town
t? consult with a physician and cause others cared. Everyone
nority tear cur country apart.
wanting work done, may con­
public health nurse about the in the Santiam Canyon and
The "Three Rings of Fash- tact Mrs. Evelyn Morman,
We have no time for ararch-
Masonic
and
Eastern
health status of their children. Willamette Valley who so gen­ ion” was the theme used by city recorder. People working
ists, who are doing their very
Immunizations for all ages are erously gave to make all of the Santiam High School H .me in the cemetery arc asked to
best to tear down all the good Star Lodges To Visit
given at the clinics when in­ this p ssible in 10 short years Economics class as they pre­ take rubbish to the back of
that has been accomplished in
our country since its incep- School Monday Night dicated. No appointment nec­ certainly has earned all our sented their fashion show in the cemetery or better still
tion. They should hang their
Members of the Masonic essary for immunizations only. heartfelt appreciation Mrs. the balcony of the High School take it home and dispose of It.
Gym Thursday evening for
heads in shame for acting and Eastern Star lodges and Special emphasis is being fo­ Whiteley said.
According to Bill Hirte, he
their mothers and friends.
in this manner, They can their invited friends will be cused on measles immuniza­
still has petitions at his place
Assisting the girl.s in plan­ Gassner Appointed
disagree with our elected of taken on a conducted tour of tions. If y :ur child Ls one year Life Insurance Policies
of business on the gun control
ning and decorating was their
ficials, but that does not give the local schools Monday night, old or over and has not had
law. He said following the
hard
measles
you
are
encourag
­
Instructor, Mrs. Andrew Lei- Fire Control Assistant last article in The Enterprise
Given Seniors by
them the right to bum and according to Verne Peterman,
singer, anti Mrs. Leo P;ole.
destroy property. They certain­ grade school principal and ed to have him immunized. Kimmel and Davis
Richard A. Gassner, former many people came to his mark­
Fashion narrators were Ixm- ly from Redmond Air Center. et to affix their signatures to
ly should not be proud that chairman of the Masonic ~
Pub- Parents must accompany child­
Last Tuesday, May 5, was ise Gruver and Darlene Rue, Deschutes National F rest, is
ren requesting this service.
they have caused some insti­ lie School committee.
i an eventful day for the class each attired in clown costumes the new OS-7 Fire Control As­ the petitions, but he still wish­
tutions of higher learning to
I^ast year a like tour was
es to get all the signatures in
of 1970 at Santiam High School. adding to the circus theme.
close. They are defeating made, when local people were
sistant on the Detroit Ranger this area possible.
Each graduating senior was
Each girl modeled one or District.
themselves. The sooner they given a tour of the facilities If the number following
Jake Myers, of Silverton
presenter! with a $5.000 life in- more articles she had made
learn to meet peacefully here. They were shown the
He and his wife Anita and and the N rthfork area is try­
;
sura
nee
policy,
with
the
flrat
during the school year. Ushers
and quit their infernal shout­ different audio-visual equip your name on The En­
i year premium paid, by Erl L. assisting the girls from the 6-months old son Brian are liv­ ing to get some interest goner
ing of obscenities, the sooner ment which is being used in
ing on the Detroit Ranger Sta­ ated in the “Association to Pre­
Davis.
Jr.
and
J.
C.
"Doc' stage were Doug Cline and tion compound.
terprise label reads
they can get back to getting the schools today.
serve Our Right to Keep and
Kimmel of Mill City.
H ward Lyness.
an education—which I have
While n the Deschutes Na­ Bear Arms, Inc.,” and would
The Masons will hold a 5-70 it's time to send
These
policies
are
presenter!
Refr<- iments of cookie;, tional Forest Dick was a smoke
been lead to believe is the short meeting at the lodge hall
I in lieu of a scholarship so that punch and coffee were served jumper and worked with the like to have anyone interested
purpose of our colleges.
prior to going to the school.
a check for renewal.
to get in contact with Mr.
each student benefits.
during intermission.
25-man I R. Crew.
Hirte or himself.
Chemeketa Com.
College To Get
Funds for Students
1970 UGN Goal
Set at $442,189
Deanha PTC
Scholarship Fund
Goes Over the Top
Lyons Councilman
Resigns from Post
To Be Held
May 19 in Stay ton
Fashion Show Held
Thursday Night
At High School
Still Time To
Sign Gun Petitions