The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 17, 1970, Page 4, Image 4

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    Fishing at Detroit
Lake Is Good
School Meet Held
Tuesday in Salem
4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept 17, 1970
Detroit Man Gets
.
Five Year Sentence
DETROIT—A Detroit mar.
accused of a July 14 robbery
The Recreation report advis­ DETROIT — School board
Salem was sentenced to five
es that all boats shoukl be members and administrators of y ears u: prison Thursday by I
i-uunched at Mongold on the districts whose high schools Marian County Circuit Judge,
Detroit Reservoir because of have 300 or fewer students Val D SJoper.
the low wxerlevel. Fishing attended an informational mev.
Nicholas Earl Pizer, 23, had
has improved on the Reservoir :ng about the Oregon Small pleaded guilty to a charge of
with many fishermen limiting i School's program
Tues-iay. robbery by fear July 29 He
out
i .September 15 at Sacred Heart was arrested by Salem police
The High Cascade buck sea­ Academy in Sa>m. A Title III about 15 minutes after an un-
son opened September 12 ESEA federally funded pro-1 I determined amount of money
through the 2Oth and hunters 1 ject. the Small Schools Pro­ was taken from a clerk at
are reminded to be careful with gram was statewide and pro- . Plaid Pantry. 12th and Fair-
campfires and put them com-1 . vide# assistance to these dis-1 ; view Ave S E. Salem.
pletely out when leaving.
tricts in prov.ding better in- j
The daily fee on camp- structioB for their stude:
grounds has been suspended
Don Miller of the Oregon
for 1970 but all campgrounds Board of Education coordinates Detroit Defeats Union
are open and facilities operat­ the voluntary program.
In Non-League Game
ing for public use
The Salem meeting was one
DETROIT — Quarterback
Travel on Hula Road no. of 12 to be held in Oregon. Bud
Crist and halfback Den­
1106 Unit I and Parkett Road Districts invited to attend nis
Benton combined to lead
No. 1163 Unit 4 is closed due were Amity. Dayton. Detroit. Detroit
past Crane Union 386
to the high fire risk.
Fails City. Gaston. Jefferson. in non-league
8-mar. football
With the advent of crisp Mill Citv Mt Angel Seminary play
here Saturday afternoon
autumn weather, it is an ex High School. Perry dale. Sacred
Crist threw two touchdown
cellent time for hiking to en- Heart Academy. St. Paul. Sa­ passes,
scored one and passed
yy the changing colors of the lem Academy, Scio. Sheridan
for
169
yards. Benton scored
foliage. For those especially Valsetz. and Western Men
12 points and rushed for 202
i.".:er<’Sted in photography this nonite.
yards.
L a beautiful time of the year
Supt. Ron Wilkerson attend­
Detroit—Benton 10 run.
for taking pictures.
ed from Detroit.
(Benton run) Hiebert 26 pass
from Crist. (Benton run> I.
Monroe 18 pass from Crist.
(R. Monroe run) Hiebert 8
pass from Crist (Benton rum
Christ 3 run (pass failed.)
Crane Union — Cronin 45
pass from Massey (run failed).
The Crane Union bus arrived
here late Friday afternoon and
the students were overnight
guests of students Friday |
night.
Detroit will play Alsea there
Friday, September 18 at 3 p. m.
in an 8-man Casco League
game.
The bus is scheduled to
Full power, 4 Dr., Air conditioning
leave here at 11:30 a. m. pre-
. ceded by a pep assembly at 11.1
.
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Full power and Air Conditioning
1970 Volkswagon Squareback SI 395
1965 Ford XL
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.
$1195
2 Dr. Hdtp., Power Steering, Automattic
Philippi Motor Company
Telephone 769-2117
1094 First Street
Stayton, Oregon
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<)etroit-Idanha
------- --- ............ Boots Champion
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DETROIT
IDANHA
By Boots Champion
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snyder
IDANHA—An Idanha worn-
Surprise Birthday
I and was killed when the car . are making preparations for a
tour of Flagstaff, Arizona and
Party Given By Friends ; in which she and five other . other
points of interest while
DETROIT—A surprise birth­ persons were riding roiled over on vacation.
about
4
p.
m.
Sunday,
a
half
day parts' marked the day
Mrs. Stella Davis was on a
Tuesday for Mrs. Paul Van mile west of Detroit Dam.
Monday to Wednesday shop-
State
police
said
Mrs.
Doro
­
Fleet when a group of friends
i ping tour in Portland this week
gathered at her home about thy Jean Hubbs, 26. was killed . purchasing Christmas stock for
10 a m. to honor her on her when she was thrown from the . their Idanha Variety Store.
back seat of the vehicle. Offic­
birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cimino
Following the opening of ers said the car. driven by i are expected home this week
Dwight
G.
Wasco,
23,
Idanha
rememberances, trad i t i o n a 1
following a weeks vacation in
birthday cake, ice cream and went out of control and turn­ . Sacramento. Accomp a n y i n g
ed
over
on
the
highway,
hit
­
coffee was served to the honor­
them to Sacramento was their
ed guest, and Mmes. Robert ting a rock bluff.
young grandson Chris who had
All
five
in
the
car
with
Mrs
Music, I>ee Stafford. Robert
been vacationing here with
Feyerherm. Lee Luton, and Hubbs were taken to Santiam them.
Memorial hospital. Stayton,
Jules Hill.
Recent visitors at the home
where they were treated and i
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hancock
released.
Besides Wasco, Mrs. Hubb's ; and family was Mr. and Mrs.
■ brother-in-law, they were Was­ Fred Knudson, Grass Valley, are teachers above the law ?
In a growing number of cities across the nation, school
co’s wife Kathy. 20, Mrs. Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Hubbs’ widower, Donel, 24, and Pickard and family, Mr. and teachers have gone out on strike in clear violation of the law.
the two children Tina 5, and Mrs. Steve Monroe and Mr.
Strikes by teachers or any other government employes
and Mrs. Kenneth Hancock all
Donel Jr. 2.
are
fundamentally wrong because they are In fact a direct
Police said all occupants of of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. attack on, and an undermining of, the very reason for govern­
Douglas
Knudson
of
Beaverton.
the car live at the old CCC
Last weeks visitors were Mr. ment's existence: the provision of public services and mainten­
camp at Idanha.
Funeral arrangements are and Mrs. Lloyd Alexander of ance of public stability.
V» hile in some instances grievances of teachers may be
pending at Weddle Funeral Troutdale and Mr. and Mrs. V.
Alexander of Illinoise.
Home in Stayton.
real and justified, it is also true that they were aware of the
The social room of the Idan­ provisions of the law when they voluntarily accepted their
Her death was the year’s 37th
fatality in Marion County and ha Fire Hall was the setting teaching appointments. They enjoy many benefit» and advant­
the 87th for the five-county Tuesday for a 10:30 A. M. meet ages which are not provided in the private sector. However,
ing of the Home Extension
Mid-Willamette Valley area.
| Unit. The meeting was the first a condition of their employment is that they cannot exert the
' of the season following sum- strike privilege.
I mer vacation.
Teachers have a responsibility not only to themselves bat
A Marion County Health also to the children they teach and the community they serve.
Nurse will pay a visit to the It is difficult to see how teachers who walk an illegal picket
By Rose Cree
Detroit school on Thursday, line can instill respect for law and uphold it in the classroom
Mr. and Mrs G. J. Geston September 17.
spent the weekend visiting with
A PTC Executive meeting is I xjws are changed by exercise of the right to petition and vote;
friends and relatives at Mil­ scheduled at 7:30 p. m Septem­ not by breaking the law by force.
waukie.
ber 17th in the teachers con­
Mrs. Velma Carey accom­ ference room of the high
Starry's Announce
panied her son. Norman Carey school.
of Albany, to Florence last
Garry Anderson who was re­
Engagement of Their
Thursday where they attended cently called home from Viet­
the funeral service for Fred nam due to a death in his fam­
Daughter Pat
Stone, father of Mrs. Carey’s ily is a guest at the Marion
MARION FORKS—Mr. and
daughter-in-law. Mrs. Gale Forks home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. M. L. Starry. Murtaugh,
By Irene Paullin
Carey of Stayton.
Idaho, announce the engage­
Howard Drago. Following his
DETROIT—It has been sug­ ment and forthcoming mar­
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen emergency leave he will report
from Sunnyvale California to a California Army Base gested by our enterprising re­ riage of their daughter. Pat
who have been visiting at the September 18th for a return to porter. that some of you might Starry, to Vincent Drago, son
be interested in brief weekly of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dra­
home of their son. Mr. and active duty in Vietnam.
Mrs. Virgil Lewis and family Mrs. Linda (Speigatti) Wurtz resumes of our somewhat er­ go of Marion Forks.
left for their home last week. has been realsed from a Salem ratic weather, hence the follow­ Miss Starry was graduated
Mrs. Velma Carey spent the hospital following major sur­ ing report.
from Murtaugh high school in
The maximum high was 80 1967 and from the College of
weekend in Milwaukie at the gery and is now recuperating
home of her son and daughter- at her Idanha home. Assisting degrees on the 10th and 11th. Southern Idaho. She is now
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene her for a week at her home with a low on both of those attending OCE in Monmouth,
Carey.
was her sister. Mrs. Kenneth days of 37°. The average high majoring in elementary educa
for the week ending at 9 a. m. tion.
Mrs. Carey s granddaughter (Pete) Peterson of Seattle.
Beverly Carey recently return­ Petitioned candidates run­ Tuesday was 77°.
Mr. Drago graduated from
The average low for this Detroit High in 1966. He is also
ed from Haiti where she spent ning for three positions on the
the summer working with the Idanha City Council in the weekly period was 33°, with a attending OCE majoring in
missionaries. She will be a November 3rd election are Ter­ high as stated above of 37°, physical education and social
junior at George Fox College ry Chrisman. Jerry Lawrence, the other five days ranging science. Both will graduate in
this fall.
and incumbents. Lynn William­ from 35° on the 12th to 30° 1971. A December wedding is
Mrs. Ixing Stafford accomp­ son. Norman Thomasson and on the 13th and 14th, and the planned.
anied her brother and sister-in- Glen Stormer Three (incum­ final low of 29° on the 15th,
law. Mr and Mrs Louis Mey­ bents) out of the five petitions forth e week ending at 9
ers on a sight seeing trip last have been filed with the city a m. PST.
Field Trip Planned For
Wednesday. They went to Lin­ recorder. Reba Snyder, to date.
coln City and on to Florence
Grades I and 2
then down the Vmpqua Valley
Camp Fire and Blue
At Detroit
to Eugene and home. They re­ MarrLinn Shows
Birds To Collect Hides
ported a beautiful day.
DETROIT—A sack lunch
Suzie Lewis spent Saturday Enrollment Increase
The M ill City Camp Fire and will be the order of the day
night with her friend Laur;
LYONS—Opening day at the Bluebirds will again be ad­ Thursday when first and se­
Urban.
Mari-Linn school showed an jecting deer hides this year. cond grades of Detroit school
Wayne Bell from West Linn enrollment of 212 with seven This is one of their main mon­ take a field day. First event
who is a student minister at above the enrollment of 205 ey making projects and the will be a visit to the Portland
Gates Church u as a dinner last year.
hunters are usually more than Zoo.
i the
guest Sunday at the home of They reported 23 new stud willing to give the hides.
I-a ter they will take in the
Mrs Ixing Stafford.
ents. New teachers are Miss
Pickup barrels will be placed circus at the Coliseum. Thev
W W I Barracks and auxil­ Jackie Mehl of Scio, who will at the Sportsmens Center in
be accompanied bv their
iary held a picnic ¡inner and teach 5th grade; and Mrs. Jean Mill City and at Jerrv's Tav­ will
Mrs Glen Reinke.
business meeting last Saturday Roberts doing her practice ern in Gates It will be appre­ teachers.
Mrs. Nancy Harrison and first
at
the
h">me
of
Mr
and
Mrs
•eaching and will replace Mrs. ciated by the girls and their grade student teacher. Georg«
Mill City .Oregon
Clyde Oliver Due to the stronc Hazel Wirth in mid-term when leaders if the hides
___________
~
are salted
East wind the picnicers had t s she retires She will teach the] and wrapped looslev before Maki and their room mothers.
Harold Champion will drive
move indoors
sixth grade
placing them in the barrels.
the bus
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