Û*U- ““..... u Xc*v’;psr*r*. ¿„tUUnrary UIV* 97-1*3 ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGuN’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND VOLUME XXV________ NUMBER 33 _______ THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1970 Byron Rarey Up and Down Gets Promotion; The Avenue By Don Moffatt Moves to Eugene Two Killed Tuesday in Car Accident IVeec/ Killing Project $4.00 a YEAR — 10c a Copy Detroit Ranger District Employs Many College Students Each Summer I was a little perturbed when Byron W. Rarey who has I read that on last Thursday been district fire control offi­ a group of more than 100 hip­ cer for the Willamette Nation­ pies (bums) caused Disney­ al forest, working out of the The Detroit Ranger District land to close early. The bums Detroit Ranger station, has An accident which occurred has in employment, in various sixth grade Mill City school had threatened destruction of been promoted to the Eugene about 2:15 on the Linn County responsible capacities many teacher is working for the property and violence. Over office. side of the river about two college students planning to re­ sixth summer in the Recrea­ the loudspeakers patrons were The promotion was effective miles east of Gates, took the turn to their studies this fall tion Department. Ronald F. requested by security officers on Sunday, August 9 and he lives of Hazel L. Seymour, 54, for further education, represent Harper, a Corvallis, teacher is and police to clear the area. and his wife will be moving to and Earl William Lumlay, 56, ing a diversity of majors and manning the Breitenbush both of Gates. About 29,000 people were on Eugene later this week. His educational institutions in the Guard station. He has been the grounds at that time, ac­ duties there will be as assist­ Their car evidently left the States. with the Ranger District for read and plunged over a 25-foot cording to the article. The ant fire staff. Working in Timber Manage­ 10 seasons. Also a teacher bums were demonstrating on embankment, according to the A coffee was held Wednes­ ment are Donna Hepp, Univer­ from Corvallis is Charles J. the amusement park’s main day afternoon at the Detroit police. sity of Washington; Greg Benesch, Jr., manning the She was killed instantly and street. These people, if they Ranger station for him and Schultz and Calvin Gilham, Pearl Creek Guard Station for can be called such, tore down the Rareys were feted with a Lumlay was pronounced dead Lane Community College. In the third summer. Harland red, white and blue bunting farewell no-host dinner Satur­ on arrival at Santiam Memor­ the Engineer Department is Towne, a high school basket­ ial Hospital in Stayton. on the make believe City Hall, day evening at The Riverview Tom Smith, Oregon State Uni­ ball coach in Creswell is work- Gene Hendren, 45. of Turner, and officials said they appear­ at Mehama. versity. in Fire Control as a Suppres­ ed on the verge of causing a Mr. and Mrs. Rarey have liv­ was the other passenger in the Fire Control has a large crew sion Crew Foreman. Sometimes people here wonder if it is necessary car and was not injured, the serious disturbance. ed in the canyon area for a for tne Southern Pacific to be so generous with their working as fire prevention Now, it would appear to me number of years and will be police said. Mrs. Seymour (Hazel Mur­ weed killing chemicals, used to keep down foliage along guards, fire suppression crew, Teaching Staff Now that some where in the 29,000 missed by their many friends. brush disposal crew and man­ patrons of that popular amuse­ They said they were leaving phy) was a member of a pio­ their right-of-way. Just recently Stan Ogden took the ning guard stations. Keith Complete at Detroit neer Stayton family. She was ment park, there would have with regret but must take ad­ above photo when the men on the train were “doing born and raised near Kingston, their thing.” It most likely is too costly to cut the White, Willamette University; been enough good red blood­ vantage of the “step up’”. Doug Ethridge, Michigan Tech­ It was announced here this southeast of Stayton. ed American citizens willing nological University, Peter week that Detroit’s teaching brush, but this writer wonders if it is necessary to to join the police and security staff has been completed with Johnson, University of Oregon; spray the young evergreen trees along the track. officers in deliberately throw­ John Meyer, Oregon State Uni­ the hiring of another teacher. Many of these are back far enough so they could not ing the bums out of the park. Jeff Burch, Greg Skill- He is Mr. Douglas Ableman, possibly cause any visual difficulties for trainmen. It’s versity: Maybe they should have done man, Tom Dorigan, Dan Pa­ formerly of Chico, Calif. like they did at one place in their track, but if the ecologists want something to talk kula, and Larry Godwin, all A high school teacher, he Oregon. They gave the goons about, how about this use of chemical sprays. It cer­ University of Oregon students, will teach industrial arts. a hair cut and threw them into tainly detracts from the scenery along the back road. Randy Lorenz, University of Mr. Ablemen is married and a creek. Possibly that would Oregon Medical School;; Ken and has two children. he infringing upon their rightj Johnson, George Fox College; Other new teachers on the —but what in the world were A well-child conference and Kindergarten at and Gil Wier, Utah State. faculty this year are Mrs. they doing when they caused immunization clinic will bej I The trail maintenance crew Carol Hanna, Mrs. Eunice Gar­ An excited 10-year-old and held by the Marion County ( Detroit To Open such a disturbance that forced I members are Lynn Stafford, ret, Miss Donna Hansen and the people who had paid their her grandfather found what Health Department Tuesday, O. T. L; Phil Schroeder, O C. Mr. Joseph Zelfer. September 15 the youngster thought might admission to enjoy themselves, August 18, at Calvery Luth-j E. Monmouth; Dennis Waritz, School will open September to leave before they had seen J be “buried treasure” recently eran Church in Stayton. Hours I DETROIT — At a recent Mt. Hood Community; Steve S. what they had come to see. | in their yard. will be 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon meeting of the Deanha Kinder- Severson, Seattle University; Frank “Tex” Blazek and his and 1 to 3:30 p.m. The time has come to take a garten the following officers Craig Shaw, University of granddaughter Diane Bruce little action to protect some of Parents wishing to bring I were elected for the ensuing Oregon; and James Nicholson, Redmond Woman the people’s rights—or don't from Newark, Calif., were their children to be seen by year: Mrs. Jerry Lawrence, Thomas Tasto, Bob Halbert leveling some ground on the the physician should make an president: Mrs. Jules Hill, sec­ we have any, anymore? and Roger Williamson, all are Stricken at Lodge Blazek property, getting it appointment in advance by retary, and Mrs. Fred Taylor, Possibly we are becoming a Oregon State niversity stud­ MARION FORKS —An un­ class of people who have no ready for blacktopping when calling Mrs. Walter Frey, area treasurer. identified Redmond woman be­ ents. There are 10 pre-school chil­ Gerald Gibson, Santiam High guts, or are afraid to become they struck a metal object. health chairman, phone 769- came ill while sitting at the Working as Wilderness Ran ­ dren registered for the fall school football coach said this gers are John T. Lake, O.T.I.; counter at Marion Forks involved in things of this na­ Bringing it to the surface they 2732. Well-child conferences pro- term at the present time. week that football equipment Rex Hutchins, Oregon State; Lodge Tuesday afternoon of ture. I’m too old, but surely found it was the remains of an there are some young people old Mill City State Savings vide an opportunity for par- Dead'ine for enrollment has would be issued on Wednes­ Steve Powell, Lane Commun­ last week. Detroit Mobile was who do not believe that a few, Bank, used during the time ents to consult with a physi­ been set for September 8. Any day, August 19 from 7 to 9:30 ity, and Ken Bond, Hastings called and then cancelled out by mob rule, should control that D. B. Hill, Sr. was the cian and public health nurse child reaching the age of five p.m. College of Law, University of when a doctor happened on the manager. about the health status of their years before November 15 is scene. our country. examinations should California. The rusty bank contained children. Immunization for all eligible for enrollment. Moth­ be Physical Kandee L. Tuers, O.T.I. stu­ The woman and her husband completed and forms turn ­ $6.00 in coins, two of ages are given at the clinics, ers wishing to enroll their in at that time. The forms dent, is employed in Business had driven to the mid-valley I see now where we can ex­ over them old 50 cent pieces. The when indicated. No appoint­ children may contact Mrs. ed may be picked up at the school Management as a summer earlier in the day and were en­ pect to have some trouble dur­ coins were rather badly burn­ route to their home In Red­ clerk. ing the Legion convention in ed so it was believed by the ment necessary for immuniza­ Lawrence bv calling 854-3442 office. Practice will start on Mon­ Herbert C. Bastuscheck, a mond with a load of lumber on Portland. It would appear that Blazeks and others that the tions only. Special emphasis is before the deadline. a flatbed truck when they thousands of young protesters bank might accidently have being focused on measles im­ Kindergarten school is sched­ day, August 24 and will con­ stopped at the lodge. plan to move into the city to been thrown out with some munizations. If your child is uled to open September 15 at tinue each day from 6 until 9 Cause of her illness was not “stop the war,” or some other trash. Anyhow it provided one year old or over and has Detroit school. Teaching the p.m., Sundays excepted. _________ again this year will learned, but apparently was Santiam High school will be thing. Why can’t they meet some interest and added not had had measles you are youngsters not serious, as they continued competing in the new state A like men and women and “riches” for Diane to take encouraged to have him im-1 be Mrs. Lawrence Poole, munized. Parents must ac-' on their journey home. classification for schools under choose a few leaders to meet home with her. company children requesting 300 students in the top three with Legion officials, or any this service. I Santiam Grange To grades. other group. Is it that they Detroit School Have Annual Fair The first game will be Sep­ LYONS—Descendants of the are afraid to appear in the tember 11 with a favorite and founders of Lyons have donat­ Has New Look American way? Surely more Kindergarten To rivaled State AA team from ed the lot next to the city 11- could be accomplished in this Open September 14 Detroit’s elementary school supper Stayton. The game will be held, brary for a memorial park, r ». I LYONS — A picnic st manner. and gym will have a new look Mrs. George (Eda) Stafford, 1 preceded the meeting of San­ on Allen Field. | The Lyons City Council Wed- when school convenes this fall. Possibly there are many tiam Valley Grange held Fri­ I nesday night learned that park things wrong with the way the said this week that the Mill The painting of the exterior Forest fire danger is high day night, August 7. The i benches and water are to be of both structures is progress­ government is conducting its City-Gates kindergarten would charter was draped in memory start on Monday, September 14. today. installed and brush removed, business, but it surely is a lot ing, and the laying of a new Board were set this morning of Hershel Newsom who was but the large trees there are to the floor in the cafeteria kitch­ more sensible than the govern­ There will be a meeting this lie retained. ments of those countries which Friday, August 14 at 1 p.m. on extreme for the first time master of the National Grange en has been completed. The these people profess to follow. at the Mill Citv grade school this fire season. Northeast from 1950 to 1968. Several an Donors are the three child­ home ec room is being re­ planning to attend Nation:! winds and lower humidity with for parents of children wishing Personally I feel that we have ren of Richard and Ella Lyons modeled and will include a temperatures remaining above Grange to be held at Boise, a real good form of govern­ to have their child enrolled. —Mrs. Celene Little, Corval­ double electric range and a ment, and that it is function­ Although Friday is registra­ normal and no rain indicated Idaho. A special meeting of Senator Mark O. Hatfield an- lis; Mrs. Bernadine Christen­ twin sink. The Sth grade room ing fairly well. Sure, every­ tion day if à parent is unable is creating serious forest fire the fair board will be held Fri­ pounced Thursday that a $180-, sen, Corvallis, and Bernard Ly­ has been converted to a music day, August 21, to complete COO loan and a $111 000 grant ons, Eugene. thing is not perfect—but what to be present at that time en­ hazard. room. country can boast of those rollment mav be done on open­ Fair and warm weather will plans for the fair which will to build a rural community Richard Lyons was the son Plans also call for the paint­ | be held Saturday afternoon and sewer system has been award­ of the founder of the city, Hen­ ing of the hall in the elemen­ ing day of kindergarten. For continue. conditions. more information Mrs. Staf­ All citizens are urged by the evening, September 19. Plans ed to the City of Aumsville ry Lyons. tary school. I had a good talk with Cnl. ford mav be reached by phon­ Keep Oregon Green Associa- were made to attend Booster by the Farmers Home Admin- tion to use extreme caution Night a the Scio Grange Sat- istration. Tom Drynan of the State Po­ ing 897-2030. 1 urday night, August 15. And This is the End lice this past week. He has The kindergarten classes1 with fire. Farm Fund Administrator invited me to go on a three- will again be held at the old James D. Smith said the funds day patrol with him. He said Gates High school building. will enable Aumsville to con­ Chemical Poisons? For those registering their he could show me things that struct a sanitary sewer system I cou'd hardly believe. Maybe children Friday in Mill City, to serve about 150 residences I'll just take this opportunity parents are asked to look for and businesses as well as the of seeing what is going on. He a sign on the door as they en­ elementary school. was telling about these people ter which will tell them in The system will eliminate he caueht with marijuana. The what room the meeting is be­ ground pollution and remove man told him that there were ing held. the threat of a health problem. a lot better forms of govern­ It is expected that new hous­ ment than ours, and when ing construuction will increase Tom told him in no uncertain Dov’c/ Cline as many lenders will not cur­ terms that he should go there rently loan in Aumsville due —he didn’t want any part Receives Honor to the local soil condition. David Cline, son of Mr. and of that. Tom told me that day. that Mrs. Bud Cline recently was there is a lot of marajuana be­ promoted to A/1C at Keesler ing grown in the hills around AFB in Mississippi. He was here right now. He said that particularly designated as an “parties” on the Little North­ Outstanding Honor Graduate fork are really getting out of at the ceremonies. He is now hand. A lot of young people at Hawthorne Naval base in State police said Tuesday are coming into that area and Nevada. David is a graduate an oil truck spilled about 300 making a mess of it. There of Santiam High school and Mis. Arthur Spear found the above birds nest when Early Monday morning the torch was set to the gallons of oil onto the Little was a time when the North­ Oregon State University and she was picking blackcaps recently above the Gates North Fork road when it over remaining debris of the old Hammond Lumber Co. Hall, fork was one of the finest fam­ was home on leave recently. Guard station. The picture wt'l not show it clearly but turned in a ditch near Mehama or the Dawes Building as it has been ca led for many ily recreation areas in the when she picked up the nest, which appears to have Monday. state. Right now. I have my years. The old building has led to a lot of controversy doubts about it. it used to be hooves them to know exactly been built by a wren, there was a little bird dead, sit­ The accident occurred about over the past several years. It was deemed by many as beer busts, but now with dope what their children are doing ting with its mouth open hoping to be fed by the mother 9:15 a. m. near Taylor's Grov, an eyesore. Now it is no more, and the ghosts of many running rampant, it is just at all times. Maybe a littl bird. Mrs. Spear was wondering perhaps if the mother Road. Marion County crew« activities went up in the final flames. Firemen stood cleaned up the oil on the road, “vigilante” group should be that much worse a small amount of oil by to keep the fire from spreading. Just what the area People should be real careful formed here to sort of “give had not been poisoned by insecticides. Of course it ■ could have been a pussy cat who did away with the s leeped into the river, Police will be used for now, it not known at this time.—The where they let their young the police a hand.” Worse mother. The Enterprise photo. The Mill City Enterprise photo. said. folks go these days. It be- things could happen Buried Treasure Found Recently By Youngster Well-Child Clinic To Be at Stayton Tuesday, August 18 Football Gear To Reissued Wednesday Lyons Receives Land For New Park Forest Fire Danger I Saturday. sept. i? Aumsville To Get S Funds for Sewer Oil Spilled in Little North Fork