The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 28, 1970, Image 1

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    ìiAill City Enterprise
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ON THE SCENIC NORTH S ANTI AM HIGHWAY — OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
VOLUME XXV
NUMBER 22
$4.00 a YEAR — 10c a Copy
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1970
At Rainbow Installation Saturday
Up and Down
The Avenue
Forest Service
Gives Awards
To Four Men
Cub Scouts Hold
Picnic at Fisherman's
Bend BLM Park
Parents from
Stayton at
Study Meet
Cub Scouts gathered at Fish­
erman’s Bend for their May
pack meeting. The evening be­
gan at 6 p. m. with a potluck
This Saturday we will be
picnic followed by presenta­
observing Memorial Day. Thin
tion of awards.
J* ■
.ttffli
date was set aside in 1868 at H '
fit
The following boys earned
the request cf Gen. John A.
The School District Study their Wolf Rank: Larry Gif­ Friday, an all-district meet­
I»- $
Logan, to decorate graves of 1
’I
Committee Met Monday even­ ford, Adam Bradley and Jeff ing was held at Detroit Rang­
Civil War Veterans. This may­
ing at Santiam High school. Lunsford. Gold arrows were er station to present service
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be the last time we’ll observe ■
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M.S
Guests for the evening were presented to Marlin Kindred, awards to four employees in
the day on May 30, as now
members of the newly-formed Ken Bracher, Jeff Lunsford, appreciation for their dedicat­
Memorial day will be observed
Stay ton Parents’ Group.
Larry Gifford and Laurel ed governmental service. The
on the last Monday in May, no
Ben Jcnes presented a syn­ Fultz.
Awards were presented by Lee
f ix.
matter what the date is. f
opsis of Administrative School
Dan Sims was taken into Boeckstiegal, District Ranger
wonder how much this
District 129J’s drug and alcohol the Pack as a Bobcat. Two We- to N. George Parsons for 20
help the significance of
unit. The unit, which differs belos were presented perfect years, Byron W. Rarey, 20
day. I had always been
from most study units con­ attendance pins, Mike Golden years, Frank D. Baechler, 10
to believe that this was a
cerning drugs and alcohol, is and Kevin L:ng. The Den mo­ years and John W. Kuhn for
to honor all war dead—but
aimed at the underlying causes thers were presented with 10 years.
the trend of the times now
of drug abuse. It recognizes year pins for each year of
Parsons Is a Construction
appears to see how many days
that drug or ale hoi abuse is service they had been in scout­ Inspector (WCS). Prior to
off the workers can get in a
only a symptom of an under­ ing. Following the awards the starting work for the Forest
row. This allows a larger death
lying problem. It is designed Cubs and parents played soft- Service, George worked for
toll on our highways—maybe
to help students understand ball.
the District Public Works of­
that is how we plan to keep
themselves, as well as familiar­ The next pack meeting will fice iii San Diego, then in
the population down. What­
ize them with the realities of be June 28 when the Cubs will Yuma. He also worked for the
ever the reason, I sort of like
The picture above of Rainbow Girls ny Chance, Verlene Peterman, Jackie drug addiction. The presenta­ have a breakfast for their par­ Bureau of Reclamation in
it the way it has been all these taken at their installation Saturday ev­ Wilson, Vickie McCall. Second row left tion was followed by an open ents and members of their Klamath Falls, and Red Bluff,
years, but tJ leave things alone, ening was taken by Bob Wilson, Mill to right: Susy Wilson, LauraLee Cooper discussion.
families according to Cubmas­ Calif.
holiday-wise, that is, seems to City. Following installation refreshments Paulann Hagen, Lynette Hughes Vickie
Byron W. Rarey is the dis­
The Committee was also ter George Long.
be out of style in our modern
trict's Fire Control officer. His
were served at the Eages hall. Pictured Moore, Shirley Stone, Karen Davis. Seat­ brought up to date on school
world.
duties include the responsibil­
from left to right, front row are: Nancy ed in front is Sharon Muise, who was district plans concerning the
ity for directing, supervising
special levy to be voted upon
I Lalack, Linda Long, Jeri Jo Parker, Jen- installed as worthy advisor.
and training men for fire fight­
June 4, for the purpose of con­
By the time this paper reach- >
ing. During the years of 1966,
structing a band room. This
es our readers, the primary]
1967, 1968 at different periods
commitee has been instru­
election will be history. This
By was a member of the Re­
mental in the planning for the
really has been a quiet affair, j
gional fire simulator training
classroom-auditorium and the
and even TV was lacking in
team as a roll player and dis­
serial levy which has been
the usual harrangue of political
patcher at the Redmond Air
used to finance it. It was in­
hucksters beating the tom tom
Center for training exercises.
teresting to note that the trans­
in favor of their chosen candi­
Frank D. Baechler served in
parencies which were drawn
date. It is going to be interest­
Commencement exe r c i s e s the Air Force and began his
up in 1964 with a tentative out­ will
ing to see how the people re­
be held Friday, May 29, Forest Service career working
line of the auditorium and its
act to the 19-year-old vote.
for the class of 1970, Santiam in the Fire Control depart­
use,
show
very
little
change
Many people have mixed emo­
The U. S. Forest Service be­
when compared with the High school, at 8:00 p.m. at ment. He is now in engineer­
tions on this issue, so now
the gymnasium. There are 44 ing, Forestry Technician.
gan issuing forest recreational
actual working plans.
we’ll see if the action of a few I
seniors graduating this year.
permits Monday, May 25 at
John W. Kuhn, Forestry
lound mouths has defeated the
The Study Committee will
Donald Dishong, Pastor of Technician served in the U. S.
some 225 public recreation sites
At a recent meeting of the be in recess for the summer
hard work of some of our solid
IDANHA — A 16-year-old in the Pacific Northwest.
the Community Church, will Army and began work for the
North Santiam Chamber of
thinking young people.
Idanha girl was killed and an
The Forest Service has an­ Commerce, President Harold months, and will schedule a give the Invocation.
Forest Service in 1962 in Fire
meeting
in
late
September.
It
18-year-old boy critically in- nounced a nationwide recrea­ Wiltse picked the nominating
Co-Valedictory addresses will Control, as a slash crew fore­
is rather interesting to note
jured Thursday when their
given by Rebecca L. Ear­ man, and now works in re­
Friday night is graduation motorcycle collided with a car tion fee system involving $7 committee and asked them to that the Study Committee has be
hart
and Larry Hillesland.
us
­
annual
permits
and
$1
daily
choose
a
slate
of
officers
and
forestation.
for the class of 197C at San­ on Highway 22 in Idanha in
been in existence for 7 years.
Dr. Amo DeBernardis, presi­
report at the Board meeting Many of those in attendance
tiam High school, This is a front of the Union Service sta­ er permits.
dent of Portland Community
Charles A. Connaughton, re- which will be held at the Riv­
happy time for the young tion.
Monday night have participat­ College, will deliver the Com­
gional
forester,
said
the
recrea
­
erview
in
Mehama
Wednesday
people, as it is the end of
ed for the entire 7 year period. mencement Address.
Joanne M. Hopson, daughter
their first step of formal edu­ of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hopson, tion sites in Oregon and Wash­ noon, June 3. On the commit­
Dr. DeBernardis has Just
ington
are
mostly
camp-
tee
are
John
Kohl,
J.
C.
Kim
­
cation, and in the case of San­ Sr.; Idanha, apparently died
completed guiding Portland
mel and Ed Davis.
tiam students it is just a step instantly in the crash about grounds.
Community College through
He said the Forest Service
Harry Carson, Marion Coun­
ping stone for higher learning, 4:30 p. m. state police said.
its first year of transition to
set
up
its
own
system
in
place
ty
Commissioner
spoke
to
the
DETROIT—Logging has al­
as many of our students go on
Driver of the motorcycle,
an independent status after ways been an interesting voca­
to the colleges of their choice Gerald Hiebert, 18, son of of the expired Golden Eagle group, especially on a request
nearly a decade as a function tion, but for H & W Logging
to further their education in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiebert, program now being considered of the Chamber that something
of the Portland Public School Co. crew it was even more sj
by Congress.
be done to the road west of
their chosen professions.
Idanha, was taken to Santiam
District. He has been associat­
Renewal of the program has Stayton to Jefferson. Bud
Martin Hansen, Deputy Dis­ ed with Portland Community recently.
It must also be a time of ap­ Memorial hospital by Detr.it been approved by the House Freres spoke on the hazards
The firm Just recently com­
prehension for them in a man­ Mobile First Aid Unit and lat­ Interior Committee, but the encountered by their big trucks trict Governor gave a report College since 1961. He has long pleted a logging operation in
on
the
State
Lions
Convention
er
transferred
to
Salem
Me-
been
noted
nationally
for
his
House postponed discussion on which make some 25 trips a
ner of speaking, as they are
the Box Canyon area. The ter­
leading their homes, many for meroial hospital at Salem. He the renewal Monday until lat­ day over the road. It is nar­ held in Salem over the past willingness and ability to speak rain where they were logging
weekend.
In
the
report
he
said
out in support of educational (high lead) was so steep (1600
the first time, and going into was in critical condition with er in the week.
row and Freres said "this haz­
larger schools. Some possibly a dislocated hip, facial and
ard is further complicated that some $40,000 had been col­ change and improvement. Dr. feet) that a “Billy Goat” would
wonder just how good the col­ scalp cuts and abrasions, of­
during the farming season as lected by Lions for sight con­ DeBernardis Is the author of probably think twice before at­
leges are now, with all the riot­ ficials said Thursday night. A
farmers use the highway to servation. This money Is used books, monographs and chap­ tempting to climb up to the
ing, destruction of buildings later report said he had un­
turn their equipment around by the Devers Eye Clinic in ters in textbooks and reviews top. So every morning the log­
Thursday
and disruption of classes by dergone surgery
on. Also during harvesting sea­ Portland, and goes for eye op­ of the educational field.
gers would go to work by
He attained the rank of Lieu­ crumy and walk down the
the small minority. The stu night to correct the hip dls-
son, pickers park their cars erations and research. Some
goes
for
newer
modern
equip
­
location.
tenant Commander while serv­ steep incline to the site of the
dents must realize that colleges
on the shoulders of the narrow
ment.
Driver of the car, Allen F.
ing in the Navy. A native Port­
still offer them the best hope
road.”
Governor Tom McCall spoke lander, he received his bache­ logging operation located about
for the future—as without edu­ Benton, also of Idanha, was
he
“Another bad thing,
the convention and stated: lor’s and master’s degrees in 200 feet from the reservoir
cation, it is real rough to make not injured.
said, “is when irrigation at
"No
group of dissident students education from Oreg n State edge.
Due
to
the
tragedy
there
it in the world today. They
I sprinklers are turned on they
At the end of the days work,
will
be allowed to close our University and completed his Hank
Steering committee met at I spray the road, causing poor
must learn to pick and choose were no high school classes
one of the own­
colleges in the future. We are doctorate at the University of ers of Hiebert,
the Eagles hall Tuesday, May visibility.”
their friends wisely, as to get Friday.
the operation, would
going
to
have
a
closer
screen
­
19, to help organize the fourth
Oregon.
with the wrong crowd often
Carson told the members
take his boat, pick up the
of July activities.
results in all types of trouble.
that a viewing c mmittee from ing otf our professors and stu­
crew and transp rt them by
dents
to
keep
this
sort
of
dis
­
Ed Whitmore was appointed the commission has this road
We know that the students at
boat to Kinney Creek, a dis­
American Legion
Parade Master by the president I on the agenda this year, but ruption under control.”
Santiam have had some years
tance of some three miles
Hansen spoke of a state­
Ray Porter. Reports were ; that it takes time and money
of good, sound education, and
where the crew would climb
Post No. 141
wide
litter
cleanup
to
lx?
spon
­
heard
from
representatives
of
they have had the advantage
to widen and improve these
aboard the crumy again for
sored
by
Lions
clubs
next
year.
organizations present as to market roads.
of a go d guidance program,
Elects New Officers
the trip home. How Is that for
what they have planned for
which should help them as I
Carson said the road from He aLso said the mid-winter
modern logging.
conference
will
be
held
in
Jan
­
IDANHA
—
At
a
recent
meet
­
the day.
they now go after futher edu­
Stayton north to Silverton is
ing
of
the
American
legion,
All
of
the
previous
activities
uary
1971.
cation. All we can say is Good
being impr ved, and should lx*
Roger Penr se. Hurston Idanha Post 141, Jack Hopson
will be held with a few new
Luck, and God Bless each and
Mayor Jim Siegfried of Gates ones added such as the Dunk ; completed this year. In talking Nicholas, Rich Moore and lx?n- was re-elected commander for Rosalie Bassett
every one of you.
ann unced Thursday night at Tank, Horse Sh:e Tournament ! | about the North Fork road, he ard Williams of the Mill City the ensuing year. New officers Elected to Fraternity
1 paving up to the steel
the City Council meeting that Pinewood Derby race, (for chil-1 __
Jaycees were visitors at the elected were Nils Bittner, 1st
'
the property needed for the dren ages (4 through 12) there I bridge should be completed Monday night meeting, the vice-commander, and Ronald At U of O
this
year,
and
eventually
it
N w that the Primary Elec­ new water tank has been deed­
Thirteen seniors and 14 grad­
last for the summer months. Iteming, 2nd vice c mmandcr.
tion is past, it is time to look ed to the city by the owner are others being talked about j will continue on to hook up
uate students in the Universi­
The
Lions
club
will
hold
Re-elected
for
a
second
term
but
not
committed
as
of
now.
1
with a paved road coming up
forward a few days hence Walt Miller of Stayton.
their installation banquet Sat­ was Allen Gardner, adjutant, ty of Oregon School of Jour­
It was also reported that I
when we will again be voting.
A budget hearing on a pro­ 4 princesses had been ch .sen I fr m the Clackamas county urday, June 27 at The River­ Quincy Smith, chaplain, Jeff nalism have l>een elected to
side.
This time it will lie a strictly posed $84.160 operating fund
view in Mehama. John Hob- Iteming, service officer and membership in Kappa Tau Al­
local situation. It Is a bond which Includes a general fund by various organizations.
pha, national honorary schol­
s n will lie installing officer. Sam Leffler, Sgt.-at-arms.
The
President
set
June
2
for
j
issue to raise funds to build a of $3.110, will he held Thurs­
Joint installation ceremon­ astic society in journalism.
much-needed band room to the day, May 28. at 7:30 p. m. the next meeting is sched­
Seniors who rank in the top
ies for the legion and Auxil­
classro:m-auditorium which is $55,000 of the budget total is uled for 8 p. m. at the Eagles
ten percent of their graduating
iary
will
be
held
in
June,
the
Hall.
All
organizations
are
urg
­
Klamath
Falls
Man
now under construction. It has for a b nd issue for the water
class and graduate students
date to be announced later.
been pointed out that to delay improvement program yet to ed to have their representatives
Annually the Legion and the with outstanding records in
Killed in Cycle Crash
this phase of construction will oe voted on. No date nus been attend as the items for the
Election returns for Mill
Auxiliary sponsors at least two graduate credit courses are el­
flyer will have to be turned
be costly in the long run. The set for that election.
b:ys and two girls to Girls and igible for election to the organ­
City
were
incomplete
Wednes
­
in
at
this
time.
IDANHA
—
A
Klamath
Falls
bid for the band room was
The council decided they
day morning, so a further run man was killed 5 miles east of Boys State. This year the Le­ ization. The 27 new members,
.$28,000 which is Lw according would put up street signs
down will be given next week. Idanha shortly bef re 1 p. m. gion has selected Bud Crist who were chosen by a vote of
to present day building costs— throughout the community. Michael Hagen
For governor, though, it is a Saturday in a motorcycle acci­ and Jay Harvey, both Juniors the faculty of the School of
$11 a square foot. It also seems There was some discussion on
Gets
Promotion
sure
that McCall and dent on Highway 22. He was at Detroit High School for that Journalism, will be initiated
to me that it would he better weed control but no action
t Straub bet
into the society n May 21.
will
be run-off candi Robert I>ee Saunders. 39. An­ honor.
OKINAWA
—
Marine
Staff
tr build the room now while was taken
Includtd in the group was
Bud Is the son of Mr. and
Sergeant Michael P. Hagen, dates, each polling a large ma­ other motorcyclist following
the construction crew is on
Miss R snlie Bassett, daugh­
Mrs.
Wayne
Crist
of
Detroit
jority
over
their
opponents.
him
said
Saunders
lost
control
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
A.
the grounds. If construction is
Jay is the s n of Mr. and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bas­
delaved only a year, it could Weather, Detroit Dam Hagen and husband of the for-1 The Chemeketa college vote while going around a curve a and
sett.
Mrs.
Don Jones of Idanha.
in
West
Mill
City
ran
over
two
White
sh
rt
distance
west
of
mer Miss Heidi L. Sites all fj
Pool
possibly cost at least $14.000
Alternates are Gary Lynn,
Max. Min. Elev. Pep Route 1. Lyons, Ore., was pro-| to one, and inc mplete returns water campground
more to complete the job. This
The victim was taken 1 to San son of Mr. and Mrs Jerry Lynn
levy is for one year only, and 7 a m. Dailv Weather Readlne moted to his present rank i show it to be winning.
State-wide the 19-year-vote tiam Memorial hospital by Do- of Detroit, and Mike is the son If the number following
is figured to cost about 70c per May 20 60 44 1562.59 0.00 while serving at Camp Smedley
went «own,
down, which
was expect •roit Mobile First Aid I unit of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn William­ your name on The En­
j wem.
wmui wa:
$1.000 of true cash value. Bet­ May 21 62 41 1562.89 0.00 D. Butler, Okinawa.
His
promotion
was
based
on
ed
after
the
college
disturb- and was pronounced dead on son of Idanha.
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ter give this a good think, and
label reads
Boys State is scheduled to terprise
arrival.
time
in
service
and
rank,
mili-
j
ances.
Most
of
the
measures
1564.10
0.00
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May
when you go to the polls on
open
at
Oreg
n
State
in
Cor
­
Saunders
apparently
was
a
tary
appearance,
and
his
know-
1
defeated
with
the
exception
of
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6-70
it's
time
to send
1564.64
June 4, vote YES. Voting will May 24 70 47
vallis June 14th and will run
h at the high school from 8 a. May 25 81 50 156521 0.00 ledge of selected military sub- p Uu ‘ in bonds and white member of a motorcycle clut through June 21st.
a check for renewal.
repeal.
camped at Whitewater.
f foreigner
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May 26 90 48 1565.80 O.lWIJects.
m to 8 p. m.
By Don Moffatt
L
Portland Educator
Idanha Girl
Killed in
Crash Thurs.
Forest Service
To Speak at
C of C Picks
Begins Issuing
Recreational Permit Nominating
Committee
Commencement
Lions Hear Report
On Convention
July 4 Plans
Underway
Gates Receives
Property Needed for
New Water Tank
Election Returns
Here Incomplete
Loggers Work in
Rough Terrain