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OCE Graduation Men Arrested on Kidnaping Charge Santiam Ripples 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 4, 1970 By Rebecca Savage A. D. McReynolds, represen tative from the Gustin:: Mills Two Salem men were ar- in Portland, spoke on “Envir rangned Monday in Marion onmental Control” at an all Commencement exedcises County Circuit court on scho.'l assembly Friday, 7th for the Class of 1970 of Oregon charges of kidnapping The Mill City Garden club College of Education will be period, May 15th. McReynolds Graduation exercises for the Eighth Grade class at FREDERICK L. ROSE Lloyd Burton Stevens, 26 and lectured and showed film slid will meet on Thursday, June held Friday, June 12 at 2:00 Donald Ernest Arthur of Sal es which stressed the import Mill City will be held at 8 o’clock this Thursday night 4 for a 12:30 dessert luncheon p m. at the OCE Stadium. Frederick L. Rose, 85, of Following is the program and names of those graduat at the h:me of Mrs. Nel De The commencement speak Salem and father of Mrs. em were arrested early Sunday ance of conservation. Witt with Mrs. Eleanor Corn er will be Dr. Robert W. Blan Lloyd Girod, died Monday ab ut 14 miles from Elkhorn Student council met 1st per ing. ing as Co-hostess. No program chard, new Superintendent of morning at his home in Salem. Park on the Little N.rth Fork iod Tuesday, May 19th. They Program river after state police received discussed and appointed com has been planned but weather Portland Public Schools. Fol He had lived in Salem 44 Processional ............................... Mrs. Doris Williams a call that a 14-year-old girl mittees far the “Last Day of permitting the area will be lowing the commencement ex years and was a retired lumber Invocation ............................... Rev. Donald Dishong had been taken away from a toured. ercises, a reception will be held man. He owned and operated School” dance, which is sched party at the park. Address of Welcome.............................. Timothy Eide in the Student Center. uled for Friday evening. June the Rosewood Mill Co. in Sal After the girl was located, Students from Mill City em. He was a member of the 5th, from 8:30-11:30. There will Chorus............................ Directed by Herb Bastuscheck Mr. and Mrs. Koger Lund state police anti Marion Coun graduating are Geneva Mae Accompanied by Doris Williams quist have returned to their Jason I»e Methodist church. ty sheriff’s deputies checked be no charge. Tuesday evening G.A.A. held “Sakura” ........... home on S. W. Linn after sev Johnson who will receive a ... Japanese Folk Song Services will be held at 1:30 the park and charged four eral months in Rosemead, Cal. PS degree in Education înd p. m. Friday at the Virgil T. youths with unlawful posses a potluck dinner for all mem “Let There Be Peace on Earth” .... Mi.ler and Jackson bers. They elected new officers, Class History................................. Steve Hale The Lundquists went to Cali Gerald K. Gibson wùl îeceive Goden Mortuary in Salem and sion of narcotic drugs. for president, Debbie Barn- fornia in December to spend his MS degree in Education. interment will be in Belcrest . . . Kenneth Morgan Two of the youths were turn hardt; vice-president, Sandy Ol Address of Appreciation the winter months and to be Vernon Wendell Brown of Memorial park. over to juvenile authori iver; secretary, Betsy LaMun- Solos........................................................... Susy Wilson near their children during the Lyons will graduate with a The family suggests contribu ed Mike Farmen BS degree in Genera: Studies tions to the Fred L. Rose Me ties. The other pair—Harland yan: treasurer, Karen Hutch holiday season. and Robert H. Kirk of Detroit morial Scholarship Fund for Ray Selmer, 30, of Salem and inson; and points chairman, Don Hoover Steven Lewis Mastromonico, Cheryle Lawrence Herbert Olson was home will receive his .vlS degree in a McNary High School senior 21, Mount Angel, were arraign Frances Blumenstein. Awards night was held Jerry Grant Friday from Oregon Technical Education. in music. ed Monday in Marion County Thursday, May 21. Institute at Klamath Falls, Surviving are his widow, District court. Jackie Bradley Class meetings to k place to attend his sister, Karen Ma Mr. and Mi's. John Miller Cora, three daughters, Mrs. Don Haueter Sheriff’s deputies said Stev Friday, May 22, during activity rie’s graduation. Guests at the from Springfield were callers Lloyd Girod of Rt. 1, Lyons; ens and Arthur apparently Kathy Wright heme of Mr. and Mrs. George Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grace Larsen. San Mateo, were not involved in the party. ]>eriod. The Seniors distributed "If Ever I Would Leave You ” Janarry Gifford surplus paraphernalia to class Ljveall Friday evening for Mrs. Floyd Shepherd and Mr. Calif., and Mrs. Alice Jones of Elkhorn park is a Bureau of “To Sir With Love” Don Blake and Marc London Karen’s graduation were Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Kaplinger. Pocatello, Idaho. Two sisters Land Management park. Otto members from previous class . . Burton Boroughs and two brothers also survive; Krueger, BLM district manag projects. Juniors discussed de Remarks for the Future .. and Mrs. Bob Hawks, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myers . . . Vernon Peterman Harper, Karen’s grandmother, eight grand children and seven er at Salem, said the arrests tails concerning chicken-pick Presentation of Class June 15th and 16th. The i Award of Diplomas.............................. Albin Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Charles from Ix»n Lake, Wn., have great grandchildren. Jim Gir were the first for drugs in a ing, class was divided into two purchased a home at 702 S. W. od of Mill City is a grands n BLM park in the 15 years he Lockwood of Scio. Benediction .... Reverend Donald Dishong shifts, one f:r each night. Douglas and moved here last and Jill and Jeff Girod are has been stationed here. Recessional............................................ Doris Williams Sophomore business includ week. The Myers are former great grandchildren. Krueger said BLM mainten ed accepting volunteers for Mrs. Richard Freeman took Class of 1970 ance officials reported they ushers at Baccalaureate, and her father-in-law and mother residents of Mill City and lived Douglas Paul Gruver lind syringes and other drug a Sophomore-only picnic. John Sheppard Archer in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. on S. W. Spring street bef re evidence ‘‘quite regularly” in Freshmen elected officers for Freeman to Bend last Tuesday moving to Washington several Steven Leonard Hale their parks, mainly those like next year, president, R n Po- Debra Ann Bacon where they visited his brother years ago. Elkhorn, where there are no and family. On their return drabsky: vice-president. Gary Bobby Patrick Bennett Zachary Herbert Hampton regular patrols. trip they went to Camp Sher Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Pres Henness; secretary. Linda Long ton from Longview, Wn., were A bill is being introduced in treasurer, Sonja Martin; ser Cindy Sue Bethel man and along the Metolius I guests Thursday and Friday Donald Floyd Haueter Congress to give BLM police geant-at-arms, Darrel Plotts; river. The Senior Freeman’s at the home of their s:n-in- Donald James Hoover LYONS—An outstanding fea powers similar to those of the and Dennis Cox, class repres Craig Allen Blackburn left by plane from Portland for law and daughter, Mr. and ture at Mari-Linn School Tues U. S. Forest Service, said Krue entative. their home in Montana. Mrs. Richard Freeman. Glenn Foster Humes day night, was an ice cream ger. The Region Parks & Rec Tuesday, May 26th, the an Wanda Mae Blackburn reation Agency here and State feed when awards were pre nual Junior-Senior Tug-O-War Mrs. Irene Hilton and her Cheryle Sue Lawrence Mrs. David Golden and two park officials said Monday was held at noon. Neither class Jackie Marie Bradley four children from Wyoming children fr:m Roseburg, have sented to the athletes. Ice they have not faced any sig Donald Wayne Legassie was the victor, because after Dixie Gayle Brown are visiting at the home of been visiting at the home of cream was furnished by the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lar Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Golden. 8th grade class, cake furnish nificant drug problems in the rope broke three times it Bruce James Lunsford Russell Neal Budlong was called off. ry Plotts, Sr., and her brother, Mrs. Golden went to Washing ed by Mrs. Orville Downing to parks. B th classes and clubs held Mr. and Mrs. Larry Plotts, Jr. ton and met her husband, T/ the GO parents and friends at Gary Allen Moberg meetings Friday, May 29th. Debra Claire Coiner and family. They came for the Sgt. David Golden, who arriv tending. Serving were Mrs. James Davidson and Mr. and The Junior class discussed graduation of her nephew, ed by plane Thursday morn David Duane More Glenda Leslie Conover chicken-picken. Pep club dis Gary Plotts last week from ing from Texas| They returned and Mrs. Richard Rush. Outstanding Athlete, foot cussed and voted on outfits Lori Lynn Dayton Kenneth Lee Morgan Santiam High school. to Mill City Friday and stayed ball, Rocky Walker; basketball, for next year. Chess club also until Sunday. David has four Rick Richey; baseball, Dennis Carey Maline O’Brien John Matthew DeMain DETROIT — Three timber had a meeting. The Second Grade Bluebird more weeks of schooling in Tuesday morning, June 2, Girls and their leaders, Mrs. Texas and then will be home Winn, track, Larry Gilson. sales with an estimated 14,700, Karen Christine O’Brien Wilma Golden and Mrs. Ed on leave before being assigned Football awards, 6th grade, 000 board feet of Willamette F.T.A. elected their new of Timothy Lee Eide Len Waters, Tom Miley, Dan ficers, president, Ken Goforth; National Forest timber is ward Whitmore, enjoyed a to another base for more Catherine Ann Ohrt Michael Howard Farmen wiener roast and picnic at schooling. Mrs. Golden and the Clark, Rod Franklin, 7th scheduled to go on the auction vice president, Larry Moberg grade, Bill Kinzer, 8th grade, and secretary, Barbara Etzel. block at Detroit Ranger Sta Kathleen Jean Gibson the home of Mrs. Gerald Pay- childen will return to the Floyd Daniel Peterman seno. About 25 girls attended. Clyde Golden home next week Rocky Walker, Lyle Basey, tion here at 10:00 a.m. June Rick Richey Don Winn, Den 11th. Cynthia Ann Reid Michael Leroy Gibson for a week’s visit. nis Winn, Larry Gilson, Mark Largest of the three sales is Geneva Johnson Is Esther and Earnest Free Shelly Ann Richards Janarry Kay Gifford the Beachie timber sale with man and a houseguest spent Sunday evening Richard Smith. Basketball 6th grade, Tom an estimated 10,900,000 board Outstanding Woman Friday and Saturday at the Freeman took his mother, Mrs. Rosemarie Savage Eddie Neal Gilbert home of their parents, Mr. and J. S. Freeman from Bozeman, Miley, Don Clark, Rod Frank feet of federal timber located lin; 7th grade, Bill Kinzer; 8th about 8 miles North of De Mrs. R. Freeman. All are stu Mont., and Paul Freeman to Barbara Louise Gfllenwatei Mary Diane Wills Athlete at OCE grade, Rocky Walker, Joe dents at NCC at Eugene. • Scio where the NCC Chorale Wainman, Rick Richey, Don troit. The sale involves 5,160 MBF Ruby Susanne Wilson Miss Geneva Johnson daugh Vernon Everet Golden was presenting a concert at Mr. and Mrs. Danny Moore, the Scio Christian church. Es Winn, Dennis Winn, Larry Gil of Douglas-fir logs and peeler ter of Jhue Johnsm, Mill City, Kathryn Louise Wright Sr., from Chimacum, Wn., were ther is a member of the group. son, Mark Smith, Lyle Basey, blocks advertised at $36.60 per was named the outstanding wo Jerel Ray Grant Ron Rolleston. thousand, 5,740 MBF of Wes- men athlete of the year of the recent house guests at the Baseball, 6th grade, Don tern-Hembck and other species Oregon College of Education. home of their son-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Edwards daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil of Kansas City, Kansas are Clark, Mark Walker, Dan Wal logs at $20.75 and an unestimat The award was announced at liam Lyness. Two of the guests at the home of Mr. and ker, Ron Franklin; 7th grade, ed amount of douglas fir spec the Recognition Dessert held Moore’s grandchildren, Patri Mrs. Ralph Earhart and family Bill Kinzer, Doug Pederson; ial cull logs and blocks at $3.15 Tuesday, May 19 in Monmouth. cia and Howard Lyness were The Edwards are on their wed 8th grade, Rocky Walker, Rick per thousand. Douglas fir spec Miss Johnson, a senior ma among those graduating from ding trip. They were married Winn, Larry Gilson, Mark ial cull logs will be sold at a joring in Physical Education Smith, Lyle Basey, Ron Rol fixed rate. In addition there at OCE was for 4 years a mem Santiam High last week. in January but delayed their is within the sale area some ber of the OCE womens’ field trip until now to enable them leston. Track; 6th grade, Rod Frank 342 acres of all species of sub hockey team, and was the Open 6 days a week—Mon to attend his granddaughter’s day through Saturday. Mondays (Rebecca) graduation and, al lin, Paul Hughes, Tom Miley; standard logs which the bidder team’s leading scorer this past only-“Sr. Citizens Day” fea so, her wedding which will be 7th grade, Bill Kinzer; 8th may elect to purchase (option year. She Is aLso a member of grade, Lyle Basey, Mark Smith al) at the advertiseu rate of the womens’ basketball and turing $1.00 off on perman an event of June 4. Don Winn, Dennis Winn, Roc $2.50 per acre. soft ball teams and was on the ents; Shampoo and plain set ky Walker, Rick Richey, Ron Park Santiam Prelog locat track team for 2 years. $2.75. Lyons Beauty Komer. Robert (Tiapman, who is a Larry Gilson. ed 30-miles East of Detroit has medical missionary recruit to Rolleston, Ph. 859-2340 Junior Olympics, 4th grade, Ethiopia, was the guest speak Don Hughes; 5th grade, Tom an estimated 3,300,000 board feet of timber and South Shore Golfers Play For er at the First Christian Haffer, Mark Walker, Wayne Thinning 2, located approxi church here Sunday morning Jenkins, Tim Chytka; 6th mately 4 # miles up Blowout Fewest Putts The Chapman family, who will grade, Rod Frankin, Paul road on the southside of De Ladies of the Santiam Golf be leaving for Ethiopia in July Hughes, Tom Miley; 7th grade troit Reservoir has 500,000 Course played for fewest putts were guests at a Fellowship Bill Kinzer; 8th grade, Lyle feet of timber. and Fun Store in their golf play Tuesday dinner following the service. Basey, Ron Rolleston, Don board Park Santiam Prelog con morning. Antique and New Gift Items Winners in the 18 hole round Mrs. Virginia Hay returned Winn, Dennis Winn, Rick tains 1,300 MBF of Douglas- SNACKS — GROCERIES fir logs and peeler blocks ad were Mrs. James Donohue, home recently from a three Richey, Larry Gilson, Rocky vertised at $40.95 per thousand 1st low net; Mrs. Rudy Tohl, Monday to Saturday 9 a.m. week’s vacation trip. She visit Walker. 2,000 MBF of Pacific Silver fir 2nd low net; Mrs. Virgil to 7:00 p.m. ed with friends and relatives and other coniferious species Schuetz, class A; Mrs. Luther Sunday 2 to 6:30 p. m. in California and New Mexico logs at $16.60 and an unestimat Guest class B and Mrs. Eime: and then Lok a tour of four All Campgrounds 700 N. W. Alder ed amount of Doug-fir special Klutke, class C. islands in Hawaii. She said Phone 897-2507 cull logs at $2.85 per M. Doug In the nine hole session Mrs. she enjoyed the trip very In Area Open fir special cull logs will be Ed Novak won the class A, much. According to a recreation sold at a fixed rate. There Is Mrs. Dave Swenson, class B Charley Day spent the week report received today, all also within the sale area 166 and Mrs. Jack Harley, class C. end at his home here, return campgrounds are open but the acres of substandard logs ad Mrs. Arthur Taylor won 1st c ulloch ing to the Veteran’s Hospital rough road conditions and still vertised at $2.50 per acre if low net and Mrs. Elmer Etzel, in Portland Sunday’ evening some snow on the road into included in the sale, (optional) 2n d low. South Shore Thinning #2 Elk Lake make it advisable not Power Mac 6 Pac Mr. and Mrs. Arey Podrab- to take trailer house in. Also, timber sale contains 500 MBF of Douglas fir logs and peeler sky and their daughter, Mrs. it is advised not tc go into carrying case with the Blair Meridith and two child Whitewater Campground due blocks and other coniferious ren, who are visiting here, to rough road and logging species logs advertised at $14.10 purchase of a Power Mac 6 vacationed at Beverly Beach activities. The camp may be per thousand, and 154 acres of all species logs substandard be used but at camper ’ s own risk. for a few days recently. Here’s the easy way to carry and store your new Power Starting June 15, a $1.00 cause of defect or size adver Mac 8. Keeps the saw clean and in top condition. There’s tised at 0.15 per acre if includ Mrs. Ernest Graham was daily fee will be in effect at ed in the -sale, (optional). plenty of room for tiles, wedge, extrs sparkplug and the Hover, Southshore, Whisp taken to Salem Memorial hos chain oil—« complete carrying outfit for the world's ering Falls, Riverside, Hum pital again last week. bug and Breitenbush camp lightest chain s«ws. This regular $14.95 value le free Guests at the home of Mr. grounds. The 1970 National with purchase of Power Mac 6 or Power Meo 6 Auto and Mrs. D L. Moffatt and Forest Recreation Permits are matic. Bettor hurry while the supply iests. sons Sunday for a pot-luck pic now on sale for $7.00. All roads are open to an ele nic were Mr. and Mrs. Athel $179.95 Savage. Mr. and Mrs. Richard vation of 5,000. Tumble Lake road is now open. Skyline trail Brown and children from Stavton and Mr. and Mrs. Don above Pamelia Lake at a dis tance of 1H miles Is still closed Moffatt. because of snow. Spring trail Mr. and Mrs. I »well Cree maintenance has recently visited his cousin. Eldred started in some areas. Fire danger is increasing due | Burton at Biyeu Den Satur- to strong East winds and lack I day afternoon. of rain fall. Set For June 12 Eighth Grade Graduation Exercises Set: For Thursday Night at High School Gym Awards Presented At Mari-Linn School Three Timber Sales Scheduled in June Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week Kracker Barrel M C Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $4.00 per Year The Studio of Hair Design I is now open for business four days a week, Wednesdays, Too Late to Classify I Thursdays, Fridays and Sat- I unlays. 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m FOR SALE—1200 Gallon tank Ph. 897-2100 for appointment See at 109 S. W. Broadwav. Betty Klutke, owner. 46tf Bill Banks. 23p Ray Branch Equipment Co. Phone 869-2240 Mehama, Ore. ✓