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T n ter prise ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND VOLUME XXVI NUMBER 10 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1971 $4.00 a YEAR — 10c a Copy TL'----- up and Down: City of Gâtes Thc Ä."e i To Improve Old Rail Bed Student Body Officers Named Chemeketa Planning for More Classes Sons on Monday Dedication Set for Thurs. The Mill City Lions club will host their sons at a dinner meeting here next Monday night at the Country Kitchen. President Gale Larson said a zone meeting will be held Wednesday the 17th at the Country Kitchen with dinner The dedication program for at 7:00. There will also be initi I the new Santiam Auditorium ation of new members at thi3 I will be held on Thursday, time. I March 18, at 7:30 p.m. in the There will be a work party 1 new auditorium. A special pro Thursday night at 7:30 at the gram is planned for the public Mikkelsen home when r----- The dedicatory address will be painting on the bus shelters given by Honosable Clay My will be done. ers, Secretary of State. The program will be follow ed by an open house in the auditorium and high school. ' Coffee and cookies will be ser ved in the student commons I and the home economics room. | Student art projects may be I viewed in the high school. We One of my friends here in town brought the following ar ticle in for me to read. It has always been said that history repeats itself. Read this and GATES—The City of Gates A public hearing for the think about it. is making plans now for the proposed Chemeketa Commun Isn’t this about what is hap beautification of the old rail ity College budget for 1971-72 pening to our country today. road right of way through the will be at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, March 11 in the College Ad In May of 1919 at Dusseldorf, city. The right of way has been ministration building confer Germany, the allied forces ob cleared and leased to the city. Mayor Lorraine Mills says ence room. tained a copy of some of the The proposed $3 537,501 bud "Communists Rules for Revo "anyone wishing to donate ( time or plants, shrubs, seed, get reflects planning for a 58 lution.” bulbs, may contact any percent increase in enrollment. Fifty years later let us read or member the city council or The proposed budget has the rules, let us pause and Mrs. Paul of X. Smith or Bette been reviewed and approved Brian Jones on the left was elected last Monday think. Kelle.” by the 14-member Chemeketa A. Corrupt the young: get Labor donations will also be as student body president at Mill City Elementary Budget Committee and the Col them away from religion. Get accepted and it is hoped the school. Bill Gabriel, next to Jones was e’ected as vice lege Board of Directors. The them interested in sex. Make city will have enough of this president, Patty Howell was named secretary and budget committee is" composed them superficial; destroy their labor to carry the project to Skye Shaw, Sgt.-at-arms.—The Enterprise Photo. j of lay representatives from ruggedness. completion. Mrs. Mills said --------------------------------- ----- [each of the district’s seven B. Get control of all means work days will be arranged r -------------- , zones and the seven college di- possibly can. of publicity, thereby; ds Coming for ¡rectors. to meet the wishes of interested 1. Get people’s minds off people. Anyone using power A grant of $1,000 from the rons-Mehama Bridge I , Paul •Y1I™etl!’n£?!’?ReKpiesi; their government hy focusing equipment will be paid for the ” ; dent said the 1970-71 budget Jimmy Durante Children’s Bids will be received by the, was built to accomodate 1,250 Fund of the Fraternal Order their attention on athletics, fuel expense if they so desire. sexy books and plays and other Oregon State Highway Com- full-time equivalent students, of Eagles has been presented Organizations may have a trivialities. plot as their own project to mission on Thursday, March 25, and the 1971-72 budget is plan- to the Eugene Hearing and in Salem, for 14 projects total-1 ned for ]>984 full.time equival- ™ center Fugene 2. Divide the people into hos plant and care for. Donations ing an estimated $10,575,000. ent students and approxi-, center. Eugene. tile groups by constantly of barkdust or sawdust will be The fund, named in honor Fnr Marinn inn ™,n. harping on controversial mat welcome. For Marion and and T Linn court 1 I...,. mately 8/"I 11.000 different people, , _■ ■ ; of the famed comedian, a life- ties the project involves the i In addition to the ters of no importance. 58 percent member of the Eagles, has been z, A VI nt 1 z-\ of C a structure V«« « znt» « »»z-\ r\Mzl 3. Destroy the people’s faith construction and increase in student enrollment. ... . __ established to help schools, in their leaders by holding approaches on the North San the 1971.72 budget provides for hospitals, nosnltals clinics and ...... ouler other in them up to contempt, ridicule Section ^oT the® Alhanv^von- P’annl?g 1°" i°' 3 that care for hand!- and obloquy. Technology , capped youngsters. Th» DETROIIT—Freres Veneer, Section of the Albany-Lyons - - . , Mental Health The fund fund 4. Always preach true dem Co., Lyons, was apparent sue- i Highway in Lyons, program. . . i is maintained by voluntary ocracy, but seize power as fast cessful bidder at $209,859.20,1 . p'ans f°r the 0.56-mile pro- j Added services planned for money-raising activities in Ea GATES—The City of Gates and as ruthlessly as possible. for asphalt conretejin i , 1971-72 include a day care cent- Nominating petitions are due for an estimated 12,400,000 Bf. ¿eriea and Auxiliaries i will on Friday, March 12 sub f^t7nny^nietu n rp S Xo« er for laboratorv P ur P° ses to , B Selectlo ‘ n of t he above-named 5. By encouraging govern no later than April 2, to place of Willamette National Forest X° f mit to the voters of the city ment extravagance, destroy its on the ballot for the annual timber, in the Pinacle-Buck ‘ 48° foot-long structure across , be used students ------- in the t0 receive the $1,000 grant was charter amendment adding a ----- by ---------- credit, produce fear of inflation school election the name of timber sale, conducted at De- JGver^on gg^y child care program al-1 ; made by State Aerie officers of section which would provide with rising prices and general any person desiring to run for | troit Ranger station Monday new alignment. Completion I ready in existence at Chemek- Oregon. It was the 7th such for the enlargment, improve I time—450 calendar days. discontent. ' eta. school director from Zone 3 morning. grant to be made from the ment, replacement and repair 6. Foment unnecessary _ of ___ ___ ______ _____ The initiation of a minimal Jimmy Durante Children Administrative School ___ Dis-1 The 5.100.000 board feet of ............... ’s | of the City Water System. transfer program, approved hy Fund in Oregon. strikes in vital industries, en-1 trjct J29J. This position is cur-, Douglas-fir sold at $30.15, five Walter R. Collett | The City has for some time the Board of Education in De- courage civil disorders and fos- rentlv held bv the Board Chair-, cents more than the advertised To date 366 individual grants having trouble with the Talks at Grange Meet I cember, also has been included. have now been made to child- been ter lenient and soft attitudes man, - Martin J. Hansen, price. present system. The election I on the part of the government LYONS—Walter R. Collett, I It will provide approximately ren-helping establishments in Candidates for director must | There were 7,300,000 Bf of wou]d provide the council towards such disorders. .......... ,... term .. ............ hours per that .the United States and Canada, authority to sell $125,000 of reside in the zone in which a ( Western-Hemlock and other Marion County Representative 48-50 term 7. By specious argument, i vacancy exists. Zone 3 is rough- coniferious species advertised and manager of Oregon-Wasn- ‘ will be transferable to four- general obligation bonds to pay cause the breakdown of the ly described as the area in at $5.15 per M, which sold at a ington Grower’s Association, year ins:itutions if students de for the cost, and would also old moral virtues, honesty, so Marion County lying between fixed rate. talked on the business of State . sire to transfer. fix a schedule of fees for the The number of persons en- | briety. continence, faith in the the State Highway Weigh Sta-' Inculded in the sale were Government and its progress operation and maintenance pledged word. tion westerly to the State Park.1328-acres of all species logs sub in the State Legislature Friday rolled in the more than 3001 costs. C. Cause the registration of Petitions may be obtained ject to acre-pricing which the night at the meeting of San- adult education courses offer-. The election will be held at I’ ex-1 ed each term in Salem and 20 | all firearms on some pretext, at the School District office in b:dder was required to pur- tiam Valley Grange. He the city hall in Gates. ------- • outlying centers also is expect- wPh the view of confiscating' Santiam High School, and must chase. Advertised at $56.40 plained how bills were proces them and leaving the popula be signed by no less than 25 per acre, the acreage was also sed and said that it costs $700 ed to increase, to process one bill. He spoke The proposed budget in- tion helpless. registered voters of the district. sold at fixed rates. The student body at Santiam Tf this is authentic of 1919— In order for the names to ap There were six qualified on problems facing farmers. A , eludes provision for leasing tax freeze seems to be the so-, approximately 10,500 snuare High is sponsoring the appear how strange in 1970. Or is it? pear on the Mav ballot, peti bidders at the oral sale. feet in temporary buildings, ance of the .....----- .------ --------- - Harlem Travelers, The stand is located approxi-! lution. tions must be filed with the I can’t heln but be rather superintendent-clerk, Wesley mately 22 miles South of De-) Visitors were present from i including 5,700 square feet in i professional basketball team, classrooms, 1.500 in a biology Friday, March 19, at the San ashamed of the wav the car Jahn, on or before 4:00 p.m. troit via Straight Creek road. Scio and Lacombe Granges. laboratory, 2 800 supplement tiam High gym. toonists are lampooning Presi April 2. Students have been out sell Richard C. Schwartz, secre ary library space, and 500 in dent Nixon and many other na rest room facilities. The addi ing tickets for this event, and tary for the Oregon Confer- tional figures. They appear to tional proposed space will pro the money will be used to pur- ence of Seventh-day Adventists be doing everything they can vide 425 student stations, bring- chase furniture for the student | will begin a series of 16 lec- to degrade him. Sure, no one I ing to total temporary and commons at the new auditor-. tures nightly in the Stayton agrees with everything anyone permanent space to 1.045 stu- ium, which will be open to the ' Seventh-day Adventist Church, does, but I do think they I dent stations, with an anticl- public soon. 610 Fern Ridge Road, at 7:00 should soft-pedal some of this . pated 1.981 full-time equivalent * Members of the faculty who p. m. Friday, March 12-27. satire. It is doing no good, and will meet this traveling ball I students. it may lead some people to Pastor Schwartz, former “The added space will help, club will he Andy Leisinger, y0Uth director for Oregon's get the impression that every The School Board and Bud I but obviously crowded condl- Roger Mink, Al Glover. Wally cbUrches will begin his spirit- thing he does is wrong. I won George Cornell, a 23 year tel der what anyone of those who ephone company veteran, has get Committee of Administra it will offer a choice of lunch-1 tions will still exist,” Wilmoth j Hovey, Rich Moore, Bid San- llaj rencwa] lecture series on i ders, Mike McClain, and Ger- the topic, "Security In An In is cursing him the loudest been appointed Plant Supervis tive School District 129.1 held es almost every day, for stu-! said. would do if he had to be in or in charge of all Valley tele their budget hearing on Mon dents from grades 7-12. The I Parking is planned for 350 ' aid Gibson. Doing the chores secure World.” I as referee*, will be Robert his shoes for a week or two. It phone Co. central office and day evening, at Santiam High choice will be between the pre-1 more cars, Sunny Liu, popular North is easy to criticize anyone, but installation-repair employees in School. This was followed hy sent regular Class A lunch, and ' Persons interested in learn- Williams and Jim Lewis. tenor, will appear at the Two grade school basketball I west doing it constructively Is an Silverton, Aumsville and Mill a discussion concerning con hamburgers, french fries, and | jpg more about the proposed struction of the new proposed milkshakes. According to fed-' chemeketa budget or speaking teams will play a preliminary first service. Other guest art other matter. I am always mak City. ists during the series will in ing laud noises about the waste The new position was creat cafeteria. Several patrons of eral rules and regulations the i on the budget are invited to at- game that night. clude the Dr. McHann family the district were present for Tvpe A lunch program is man- 1 tend the public hearing at the in government, and will contin ed. according to District Mana and the Laurelwood Academy ___ _ for Grades 1-6. If there i College, 4389 Satter Drive N. ue to do so. especially on the ger Lowell Brown, to allow the discussion. At the request datorv Weather, Detroit Dam girl ’s trio. manner in which relief is added emphasis to be put on of Dick Posekany, Weslev Jahn are any questions concerning E., Salem. Thirteen Moody Institute of 7 a. m. I Science films will he shown, handled. I read where a per service to the company’s cus-l superintendent and budget of-1 the new proposed building, I son in California had an in tomers. One of George’s prime! ficer of the district, presented call the superintendent of Pep utilizing the latest and most If the number following March 3 Max. come of some $16.000 and was duties will be to see that crafts-1 the operating budget for the schools. 11 0.80 pertinent scientific material. 1971-1972 school year. Ques- still getting welfare assistance men are available where and, These meetings of spiritual 38 0.85 March your name on the En 4 ULit? I To me that is stunid, and when their services are needed I 0.39 encouragement are open to the March 5 37 should be corrected. We also I by the customer. He will re- , [ and proposed cafeteria con- 30,000 Chinook at terprise label reads March 6 42 T public, says G. M. Richardson, have some people in Oregon, port to Plant Superintendent l struction were answered by local pastor. March 7 38 0.22 I members of the board and bud- 3-71 it's time to send mavbe right here in Mill City, Lloyd Naegel! who will put ad Marion Forks Hatchery 043 8 March 44 i get committee, the superinten who are collecting a pretty ditional emphasis on construc a check for renewal. T Susan Morgan Visits March 9 48 good sum, yet they are able tion. contract supervision and 'dent, and elementary and high Fin-Clipped Recently ' school principals. to work. There Is supposed to design. Washington, D. C. The hearing and proposed be some sort of investigation Faculty to Meet This Crew MARION FORKS — Under MARION FORKS Miss Su cafeteria discussion was fol into welfare payments, or at the direction of the State of san Morgan of Marion Forks, lowed by the regular monthly Oregon least it Is being talked In our Mehama Men Are Fish Commission Re left Sunday morning by Jet school board meeting, at which search program, some 30,000 legislature now. I tfiink It Named on Board for Washington, D.C. on an ed board members approved tenta (1970) spring chinook were fin- should be scrutinized closely, MEHAMA — The Marion tive plans for the cafeteria. ucational tour of the nation’s as if we could knock 25% of County Board of Commission clipped last week at Marion Capitol. The program called The cafeteria construction will freeloaders off the rolls, we recently appointed two Me-, be an addition to the south Fork Fish Hatchery, and will "close up” is open to all High could save a lot of money. Ev ers be released Thursday or Fri residents to new post-, west corner of the new San School students throughout the en if we didn’t save anything, hama John Shafer, former • tiam Auditorium. Benjamin day of this week at Green Pe-1 nation. mavbe those who really need tions. of the Santiam Cor-1 Cave has been retained as the ter Dam for experimental pur-1 Miss Morgan, who plans to relief could get a little help. chairman poses. ridor Area Advisory commit be in the Washington, D C. architect. I have never been in favor of Marking of die fish wa3 was appointed to the Mar Financing of the cafeteria area for a week, hopes to join g w • - < giving enough relief money to tee. County Planning Commit construction will come from headed by biologists Emery other students who were able V any individual which would ion and Paul Ingram of SK 71 to take advantage of the pro P-W i Z the regular serial levy, levy. plus Wagner ---- allow them the same standard tee. Elmer Taylor was appoint rne F to replace Shafer as chair $24.000 to $26 000 from the fed- the Oregon State Fish Com. gram. of living as the person who ed of the Advisory commit eral government. providing mission. Sweet Home. Howard She has made arrangements works his head off trying to man tee. which carries with it a po 75% of all equipment installed Drago. Supt. of the Marion to meet with Oregon Represen make both ends meet Forks Fish Hatchery said Mon- tatives, Congresswoman. Ed Until we can change the at sition on the steering commit in the cafeteria. There will be I day, "that an additional 650, ith Green and Senator Robert titude that the world owes ev tee for the Marion County no additional tax levy imposed 000 spring chinook will be lib- Packwood. She also plana to upon the taxpayers of school eryone a living we’re in for plan. 1 erated in the North Santiam Both men are past masters of ’ visit both the Senate and district 129.T for construction of a rough time We should start the Santiam Grange and active at Minto beginning March 15” House while in session, Also teaching our children that the members of the Santiam Shrine * the cafeteria. Present plans He said ail of the State Fish would call for construction Members of the faculty here will probably be huff included in her itinerary is a world isn’t a bowl of cherries. bids around May 1st. with I Commission liberating tankers ing and puffing after a few minutes on the basketball guided tour of historic sites They must learn that to sur club. completion date of anproxi- I are now sporting a new—look floor chasing this bunch of fast-moving basketball in the nations Capitol. Sue is vive. each one has to do his the daughter of Mrs. Robert I They have all been painted a tion of people who know no imately September 1. 1971. part. Until we get this mes The new cafe’eria will be i light blue. They were formally players. Fans are looking forward to seeing a real ex Johnson of Marlon Forks, and sage across, we’ll continue to other manner of living than a hibition game here March 19. Vem Morgan, Mehama. unique to the district in that I a drab gray. have generation after genera government handcut. Eagles Give $1,000 To Eugene Hearing Petitions Due for School Director FrereslsTop * Bidder at Timber Sale And Speech Center : To Vote on Faculty To Mix With Pro Team Here March 19 Adventists Slate Series of Lectures Valley Telephone Appoints New Pant Supervisor Citizens Discuss Budget At Meeting Monday Night 1 V ’‘•’if“ w H I 1 1 I 11 <