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VOLUME XXV ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON'S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND NUMBER 35 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1970 ■y Up and Down The Avenue By Don Moffatt Football Men Begin Getting In Condition At Big State Fair •SLOO a YEAR — 10c a Copy Teaching Staff of Local Schools Begin September 1. Schools To Open Here Monday, September 8th On page 6 of this issue there is a letter written by Scott McCurdy of Eugene. He at one time attended school here, and Wesley Jahn, new school Helen L. Cox .Library; Gerald Robert T. Williams, Math- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Santiam High School Wol superintendent at Santiam to K. Gibson, Boys' Physical Ed.; Science. Ralph McCurdy, a former U. verine Football squad is get day said that all teachers will Fred W. Gruver, Math-Physics; In the elementary schools, S. National Forest ranger, ting ready for the fall season. report September 1 for in Spencer J. Hillesland, Band- besides tne new teachers, are when the office was located in Coach Gerald Gibson said the service at 9 a. m. at Santiam Chorus; Ben J. Jones, Counsel Vernon L. Peterman, principal; Mill City. Scott is taking me first week of practice will cen High in Room 3. The working ing; Sherrie S. Lelsinger, Home Alice M. Smith, Library; Al to task for being a “radical.” ter attendtion on the athletes, day will be from 9 a. m. to 3 Ec; Richard S. Moore, Social bert R. Glover, 8th grade, vice He may be right to a certain i He said “we are going to try p. m for all preschool inserv Studies; Judith K. Parent, principal; Mary H. Wright, 8th degree, but I do not think that to raise a two-platoon system. ice day. On September 3 the Business Ed.; O. G. (Bid) San grade; Roger A. Mink, 7th I am so radical that I can’t The deciding factor, of course, elementary teachers, Kinder ders, Social Studies and Lan- grade; Herbert C. Bastuscheck, see the other person's point of will be if we can come up with garten through Grade 6 will guages; Doris M. Sheythe, Eng- 6th grade; Beulah F. Bowes, view. He said I should not 11 boys who can play offense report to Albany Union High, lish-Counseling; Bert Wells, 6th Grade-Art; Leo A. Poole, have called those who disrupt and 11 who can play defense.” and Grades 7 through 12 will Science; Marion E. White, 6th Grade-IMC; Wallace Ho ed things at Disneyland 'bums', Saturday at 6 p. m. a scrim report to Lebanon Union High. Girls’ Physical Ed; Donald L. vey, 5th Grade; Jeanette Opka or ‘hippies.’ He said they were mage will be held to determine Industrial Arts; and 5th Grade, and Sigrun E. Following is a list of the . Williams, *...... ‘Yippies.’ I suppose there is a if the two platoon system can teachers for the 1970-71 school | Grimstad, 4th grade. difference, but, ever since I be used in the first game with year. New teachers in high I Returning teachers at Gates was a youngster the term Stay ton here September 11. school are James Lewis, a 1970 are Olive Bamhardt, 1st grade “bum” was used to describe a Santiam has 12 returning let graduate from OCE. who will, and vice principal; Wilma A. person who was unemployed termen this year. They are teach English and Speech, j Stenbeck Gwen F. Schaer and when jobs were available, a Tom Rush, Rick Posekany, Andy Leisinger, a 1970 gradu Thelma Phelps. floater, a loafer in many in Herb Carpenter, Mike Elliott, ate of Oregon State will be Registration of first through stances, or one who was not Dan Derbv, Jim Story, Allen t tilized as a teacher’s aide in eighth grade students new to contributing his share, or any- Severs_ Gary Richards, all both the elementary and se this district is scheduled for thing in general, to the econ-. Seniors:.Tohn Rubv, Paul Free- condary levels in the Indust August 31 at the Mill Citv Ele- omy or well-being of the coun-1 man Gordon Plotts and Jim rial Arts and Drafting depart- mentadv school between 8 a. m. try. There is a difference in Lyness, Juniors. J. V. plavers I ments. and 4 p. m. This will not in my belief between calling a ~ i ' are Clint Herron and Pete | New faculty members at the volve students attending last policeman a “pig” than calling Hawlev, Seniors: Rodney Luke, year or the preschoolers who The IXtane Dancers San Francisco’s leading danceJ g^E^Sry'schSls S a hippie or yippie a bum. The Craig Stevens and Loren Hag- • registered in May. policeman stands for law and en. Juniors, and Darrell Plotts, bne, are featured in the Grandstand Stage Revue at the vear are Mrs ‘ Don (Carol) Santlam High school will order of the society, and de Ron Podrabskv, Lerov Shep- Oregon State Fair nightly from August 29 through Sep-' cree, 7th and 8th grade Eng- open its doors on September 8. serves the respect of every her, Dick Gruver and Gary tember 6. Oregon’s Big One—the State Fair—has a ten- lish; Miss Jeanette Opoka. 5th Registration and the renewal good citizen in our country, no Henness, Sophomores. grade; Miss Mary Schmelling, run from August 29 through September 7 in Salem. of old acquaintances will be matter what stand the public! I Those „„„ out for their first 1st grade. Miss Opoka and Miss the first thing on the schedule. may take. The hippie or yippie ■ year of"football are David Pit Schmelling are 1970 graduates Students will pick up their re most usually is not too c~n- tam a senior: Kurt Carpenter, from Marylhurst College gistration materials and pro cerned with laws of the land. and Gary Tavlor, Sophomores, Eastern Oregon College, ceed to their task of scheduling I appreciate the fact, Scott, and Matt DeMain, Gary Mo- and payment of fees. Fess will I spectfully. Mrs. Cree is that you take time to be con- here, Russ Budlong, Craig • i former Vi liiei vaiui Carol iiagouar Ragsdale I be the same except for an in- cerned about what is written B]ackburn. Flovd Peterman,, ' taught last year at Scio. Gerald W. Detering crase in the annual to $5.00. and spoken in our country to- j- — ___ Ry Eva Bressler Bob Bennett and Jerry Grant, | . Other staff changes involve . Parents can assume that fees day. Unless young people like Freshmen, —The little old town Doris Williams going to Gates R _ . |A ___ *__— will be from $25 to $35 for each I of LYONS yourself do take this attitude, .................-------------------------- _____ Lyons isn’t what it used to to teach 3rd grade and add student. .................................. I of concern, then our country 'be. Just can’t leave your doors strength to their music pro An abbreviated schedule will »HI he In realtfouMe. | unlocked. gram, and Marion Dorothy will b* run after an all-school as : The Thursday night kidnap- be teaching a fourth grade sembly. Possibly some of us spend too 1 ** I ing and robbery of Bernie Lu- class at Mill City Elementary I Classes will start with full much time wondering where ' lay was quite a scene of de- this year. periods Wednesday, starting at A group of 17 Olympic Na our world is heading. Just to ¡struction. He was beaten, rob- Other high school teachers 8:20 a. m. break the monotony, here is a, ■brd and his mobile home dam tional Forest personnel com besides the new one listed are: New and transfer students to little joke I found in the Gran-1 A clock made of Titanium, aged as was his car. Shrubbery prised of District Rangers, Tim Burton Boroughs, principal; the area can register before ville, N. D. Herald, the news the exotic metal used in the at various homes nearby was ber Management Assistants, school opens If they should paper where I served my ap space flights to the moon, is destroyed. Ward Slover of the Engineering Staff and Timber j — want to explore the schedule prenticeship years ago. on display at the conference Sheriff’s Mounted Posse was Staff were on the Detroit Ran early. “Did you hear about the fella room of U. S. National bank able to hold the fugitive until ger District, August 19 and 20,1 Parents desiring answers to By Don Moffatt standing along the highway in Mill City. Norman Moore, Richard Grossnicklaus arrived i10 observe and study Skyline questions can call the high I logging operations and methods i with a weary thumb asking for of Albany used molten titan on the scene Linn County lost one of its school office between the hours A week ago one of the Lyons 1 of yarding un-utilized logs. La-1 a ride? Seems a man in a big ium to fashion the decorative top citizens Sunday when State of 8:30 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. Cadillac stops and sez, “hop in.” time piece. Firemen was engaged in a fist Verne H. Behrens, Timber Sale Representative Gerald W. Det A data processing class will The guv sez. “just a minute,” ering died of a heart attack be taught at a minimum level The clock is being disployed fight when accosted by an irate Officer and E. Gale Larson, and reaches into the weeds be bv Mrs. Bill Banks. His uncle, resident. Why? Just excite-, Timber Management Assist-| while he was directing harvest by the business education de hind him and pulls out a bi Thurman Banks ( and his son, ment. However, he didn’t come an/ °f the.Detroit Ranger Dis- work in their orchards near partment. The school district j trict conducted the tour of cycle. The man ses, “don’t nut Murray, are associated with back for more. Harrisburg. Mr. Detering, who1 has also purchased a used that thing in here—I don’t Mr. Moore in the shop. was 65, was seeking his fifth j j computer jointly with Stayton Another scene was a man several logging operations in want my new car full of rust term as state representative. I High for a minimal fc* to *** Bank Manager John Fohl beating his wife, who appeared the area. They viewed Cai- and dirt.” “But, tell you what said the conference room is in the nude, trying to escape Mar’s Skyline logging on the He was first elected in 1*“ U8ed u one semester by each Eagle Rock and Fisher Point hv | FCbool in the math .. and busi- I’ll do. There’s a rone in my open during banking hours, injuries. . .i Gerald, as he was known n by trunk and you can tie that to and residents are invited to The City Library was broken Intermediate timber sales. Detroit Ranger personnel, his many friends of both po-. education department A trip was made to the Bug Lee Boeckstigel, District Ran- iltlcal parties in this area, was, Thp hus timp and rf)Utp the bicvcle and my trailer step inside to see the clock. , into a second time. The familj’ hitch and I’ll pull you down Timber a lpgls)ator who the people; dulp . ........... R Gale I^arson, I^rsnn. Timhor| wlll rPmaln the 8ame aa I involved was asked to vacate, aboo area where Pyramid Log ger; E. the road.” “And sav, here’s a so now maybe we will have a ging Company is yarding un- Management Assistant, and, here trusted and respected. He vear to begin with If any . utilized material, and to Bruno Ralph E. Whitmore, Resource i instigated a "bring the legisla- problems are evident’ some whistle that my kid left, so if Pat Moore Gets ■ little peace and quiet. Mtn . which was logged in 1962- Assistant, hosted a camp-out tors to the people program changes are necessary because I pull you too fast, or vou I 63 where the first known oper- ... __ here several years ago. He, I ,,f have any trouble, just blow, in _______ Jefferson ____ Park _ for _ a o group new "standie” law, par- i Christian Church and I’ll stop ” So. they start Marine Promotion ation of this kind was done. ; o f Marion County Commission- with Representative Bill Gwinn ents will I m - notified in advance I Yarding in un-utilized logs is down the roan. Pretty soon a ALAMEDA, CALIF. —Au Camp Out at Elk Lake done for a two-fold purpose; (1) ers. Going on the three-day i and State Senator Glen Huston ,,f ,hc change. Volkswagen passes him in a gust trip August 12-14 were Harry made several trips to Mill | Wesley Jahn, the new school 18 — Marine Lance Cpl. to prepare the ground for re Carson, Chairman cloud of dust. This irritates the Patrick W. Moore, son of Mr. I Marlon City and used The. Enterprise superintendent, has had nine A group of adults and young generation and (2) to reduce Cad driver, and he forgets and Mrs. D. W. Moore Jr., of County Board of Commission office to meet and talk with ; ears of teaching experience people left Tuesday evening fire hazard in the area. Such about the guy on the bike. He 1104 S. W. Spring Street, and from the Christian church for logs are hauled into a landing ers; Henry Mattson, Commis constituents. People enjoyed and four years of administrat charges after the Volkswagen, husband sioner; John Anderson, Marion | his manner of meeting and lis- ive experience. He had recent of the former Miss and about the time thy’re both Ruth E. Stafford of 327 Alder. a three-day campout at Elk to be stacked until weather County Director of Public tening to their individual — >. prob- moved to the area from Lake, under the direction of nermits for burning which cuts Works; Pat McCarthy, Commis . Jems. He did his job in the ly doing about 90 miles an hour, all of Mill City, was promoted the minister, Rev. Charles Union, where he was Suporln- _____ a sitting patrol car clocks to his present rank while serv-lFultz. This campout is taking air pollution. sioner; Jerry Connor, Depart I legislature to the best of his I tendent of the 7th District Jim Wettergreen was among them. The natrolman radios ing at Marine Barracks, Naval I plus high school principal. the place ««■ of the usual Vacation the Olvmpic National Forest ment of Public Works Staff; I ability. ahead to his buddy up the road Air Ted Kuenzi, Marion County He was a Republican and The new auditorium under Station, Alameda. Bible school. men. He is on the Transporta Engineer: Duane Erstgaard, had served as chairman of the construction and sez. “there’s a Volkswagen is progressing tion Planning Team having Legal Counsel to Board of Agriculture Committee and well and at present coming your way doing about Is ahead of transferred from the Detroit 90 miles an hour. There’s a Commisioners, a n d L. E. was a meml>er of the House schedule. Ranger District, in where he George, Operations Engineer, State and Federal Affairs Com-1 Cadillac coming up behind was a Presale Forester. doing about 95. But, here's State Highway Traffic Depart mittee and the House High- something you’ll never be- ment of the Oregon State High wavs committee. lieve. There’s a guy on a bi way Department. He also had a record of pub cycle right behind him and Purpose of the trip was to lic service In his home com he’s blowing a whistle trying discuss mutual problems re munity and had spent some 30 to pass!” lated to sanitation, recreation years on local and county administration, land use plan school boards. the Oregon The fall and winter bowling | shift workers who have prev- This one comes from The leagues are now being planned iously been unable to compete LYONS-Mr. and Mrs Rob ning. road construction and Council on Crime and Delin Oregon Voter: "A recent sur and the management of North in league bowling due to their ert Jobe are home safe and timber harvesting. The Wilder quency and several governor’s In accordance with provi vey of 5 000 college students at Santiam Lanes feels that the working hours. This league Is sound after another accident. ness setting was picked for committees. sions governing the distribu 39 campuses turned up the in 1970-71 bowling season will scheduled to bowl on Friday Mr. Jobe said ‘‘Jobes did it freedom of interruption and is, Mr. Detering was a devoted tion of the Basic School Sup formation that 20 percent of have more in store for the mornings at 10 o’clock and again, wrecked another trailer also, conducive to group par familv man, and loved to work port Fund, the Oregon Board those surveved were thinking bowler than ever in any past each team will consist of two house.” They were enroute ticipation and becoming better in his orchards He will be of Education, School Finance of leaving the U. S. The tax season. Three new leagues are men and two women. Those home from a fishing trip near acquainted with each other and greatlv missed bv his familv and Statistical Services, has pavers could get a real bargain being added to complete a well- interested may call for inform Astoria on Interstate 5 when a the work respective to each or and the manv friends he has forwarded warrants covering by offering to buy one-way rounded schedule to meet the ation on this one tire blew out on their car. ganization. made throughout the state the August 15 payment to the tickets to Russia. North Korea, bowling need of everyone. The group made entry into during his service in the I-eg- Linn-Benton Intermediate Erl Coaches and volunteers to causing the trailer to jack knife Cuba, or Red China for these i ucation District office for dis A new Monday morning aid in the junior program are and even’ually it slipped off ’efferson Park by way of isjature. anti-Americans. As for us. we league made up basically of coming in every day to help the chassis, completely demol 'Vhitewater and returned by Funeral services were held tributlon tn the districts. Thin wish them a hearty bon voy new and low average bowlers make this the best year yet ishing it. He said it cast them 'he Park Ridge Trail to Breit- at 1:30 p m Wednesday and Ls for the 1970-71 Apportion age!" ■nbush Lake. Interment was in Restlawn ment year. ’■ forming. It will consist of for the junior bowlers. Kids of $50 to have it hauled away. Administrative District 129J, Two years ago Mr. Jobe, on Memorial Park, Junction Citv four ladies on a team and there all ages are welcome to join Weather Detroit Dam are still openings for individ this program which will beein another fishing trip, was asleep He is survived bv his wld- Mill City, received $23.114.78 Roger, Harris- and District 29J, Mari Linn re- with free lessons and then in the trailer when it caught Axel Anderson Has ow Marie: sons .’ 7am Daily Weather Reading ual and team reservations. Pool A ladies’ trio will bowl on leagues will be formed for fire, which caused a total loss. burg, and I Stanley. Reno; cel ve<l $9.381.22. Githens, This payment represent« ap He escaped without bums Heart Attack Tuesday daughters Geraldine 1 Max Min. Elev. Pep Tuesday mornings. This will every age group. but was hospitalized with a Axel Anderson suffered a H arri-Krg. and Dorothy Det- proximately 25% of the es- be all new bowlers and will be For more information 000 on 1553.52 Aug. 19 87 50 Aug 20 82 52 1552.94 000 gin with a six-week instruction the bowling leagues call 789- heart a attack. The Jobes sav heart attack at his home here ering. Beaverton: slster. Mrs. i tlmated Foundation Program Aug 21 80 53 1552.32 ooo and class schedule before the 2711 or whenever in Stavton fate has been good to them Mondav evening The Mill Henrietta Caldwell in British and Transportation Apportion stop at the howling lanes and are crxmting their good City First Aid car was called Columbia: brother James, of ment, less growth as determ Aug. 22 85 54 1551.70 000 league is formed. For the first time in several Those who have not bowled be fortunes and are going to try it and he was then taken to a Junction City, and Ralph and ined through the use of pre- Aug 2*1 *1 53 1551.08 ooo liminary data submitted by the ’ ug 24 80 53 1549 95 000 vears. North Santiam Lanes is fore will find that it is great the third time. Thev have pur Salem h'ispital by the I ns I Fred of Harri isburg. and 10 I . districts. I grandchildren. chased another trailer ambulance family entertainment. planning a league for night ooo 1548.73 47 73 Aug 1 ¿Hi 111 ¿ its y III ■ Lots of Excitement In City of Lyons Displayed at Bank Out-of-State Foresters See Local Method Commission Guests oi Forest Service Jobes Wreck Trailer House on Vacation Hep. Detering Dies of Heart Attack Sun School Districts Get Basic School Support Funds