The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 19, 1971, Image 1

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    The Mill City Enterprise
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VOLUME
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ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON'S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
..iBER 33
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1971
Jaycees Sponsor
Safety Course for
Up and Down Schools Pldfl
lht.a,tn"c I To Open on Voung Hunte
Please Take Me Home
$4.50 a YEAR — 10c a Copy
Several New Teachers To
Finally President Nixon is i
August 31, September 1 and
really doing something about j
2 are the dates set for the
inflation. Whether it is right'
Young Hunter Safety Course
or not, I don’t know enough j
to be taught in the local area.
Linn County Administrative
School opens September 7
about big business, foreign
Boys and girls under 18
School District 129J will begin Miss Michele Foster, who is a
markets, or any other of these ] with buses running as usual, years of age are required to
school on Tuesday, September graduate of Oregon State at
related subjects to be any sort j Registration and collection of pass the
UJU tuurse
course before oc
obtain-
7. A full schedule of classes Corvallis, and taught at Glad­
of an authority. I am sure, fees will begin at 8:30 Septem-I lng their hunti
hcense
will be held in all schools, and stone for the past two years.
though, that almost any move ber 7. Rooms will be assigned i
lunches will be served in the
instructors will ■
High School Counselor—
to stop the spiraling of costs is to
U each
«=«.vh class
vLo» for
2«, registration , 1 Registered
-
«-------- , Frank]
school cafeterias.
Teachers’ i Richard S. Moore, who is qual­
for the good of us all. Wage and assigned teachers will aid j
Koger Fenrose,
in-service will commence at ified to teach in this capacity.
I Stromquist and Dale Shepard. I
and price freeze should have the high school students.
8 a. m. Wednesday, Septemb-1 Mr. Moore will be replacing
I Applications may be obtained j
been invoked years ago, and I The fee schedule has chang-
er 1, and continue through Ben Jones who resigned this
if they had been slapped on j ed this year, high school stu-1 1 at the Mill City Pharmacy. 1
Friday until 4 p. m., September I past week, to accept a counsel­
when the Vietnam war first.' dents will not pay any Shop, | The Times and location will
3,
said Wes Jahn, superintend­ ing position at Chemeketa
be
announced
later.
was escalated,
I
firmly
believe
j
Home
Ec
or
Art
fees.
The
fee
j
laieu, 1 iirmiy Deueve , nunie
ui m i kxs . i
ent.
Community College in Salem.
that we would
i
’ have
____ 1________
been bet- , I schedule is as follows:
The following are new tea­
High School Social Studies
ter off today. It does no good i Book Rental fee, $9, in-
chers
in
the
district
this
fall.
to be named by or before
to raise the price of every­ eludes work books.
Remedial Reading - Mrs. ] September 25.
Student Body fee, $6.00.
thing, and wages, too, if the
Carol Twede who taught in
Classes in
elementary
Breakage fee (refundable)
cost of everything we pur­
this capacity last year at Har- an(j
school wjn convene
The above Pet of the Week was brought
chase continues to go up. Let’s $5.00.
din, Mont.
| fjve mjnufes earlier than last
to The Enterprise by Patty McClintock,
Annual fee, $5.00.
hope Nixon’s move is a right
First Grade—Miss Barbara year, however buses will run
who is helping out at the Humane Society
Athletic Physical, $4.00.
one. Time will tell about this,
Henderson, a 1971 graduate of i on the same schedule in the
on S. E. Turner Rd. in Salem. This little
The first day’s schedule will
too. In the meantime, I think
rirodcm
nf CiirFallic
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Oregon Qtatn
State at
Corvallis.
mornings
as 41____
they followed
pup is a male Cockapoo 2^ months old.
that all those strikes should be include a short assembly with
Third
Grade
—
Miss
Kay
Bell,
last year, Cafeterias will be in
settled at once, and the men introduction of new and old
He has had one distemper shot so far. He
a 1971 graduate of OCE at operation on the first day of
put back to work. Everyone is teachers, folowing the assem­
is looking for a good home. He is one
Monmouth.
schools.
losing out on the dock strike. bly an abbreviated schedule
of a litter of six, and the owners just had
Seventh and Eighth Grade
Anyone having any ques­
I’m glad that I’m not a wheat will operate with all seven
too
many
dogs,
hence
he
is
up
for
adop
­
Bert tions may call the Superin­
Language Arts—Mrs.
farmer, with thousands of periods meeting for about 10
tion. If interested call Patty at 897-2410.
Wells, who previously taught tendent of Schools 897-2311.
bushels of grain piled up on minutes each.
The resignation of Patrol­
here during the 1969-70 school
Changes in schedule
i
this man John DeMain of the Mill
the ground on my farm. I
year.
think that I’d be tempted to do year includes a 1 first period , City Police Department effec-
Seventh and Eighth Grade
something drastic about it— Band class. All high school, tive September 1, 1971, was
Science and Physical Educa­
just what I’m sure I don’t students will eat at the same ' accepted at the City Council
tion—Douglas Suckling, who
know. I think the longshore­ time starting at 11:50.
meeting held recently. Officer
will also serve as grade school
Students
should
bring DeMain has been with the De­
men are cutting their own
coach. Mr. Suckling has taught
throats. The big union officials enough money to school open­ partment since July, 1970.
previously in Eugene and Pur­
are the ones to blame, as I ing day to pay for fees. Ad­
LYONS — New repairs are
In other business, the En­
cellville, Va.
see it. I’ll bet every man, I justments to this request can gineering firm of Clark & I being made at Mari-Linn
Home Ec—Mrs. Keith Pum­
mean the ones who actually be made by seeing the princi­ Groff presented a proposed' school in preparation for the
phrey, a 1971 graduate of
DETROIT — A 48-hour ban
do the work, would go back on pal, Burton Boroughs.
program of surveying to pick' opening which is set for Sep-
Washington State at Pullman, on watering lawns and gardens
the job in the morning if they |
MURRAL, KY, Aug. 6—One
up street discrepancies, eleva­ tember 7.
Wn.
was ordered Wednesday morn­
were given a chance. They i
The kitchen has been com­ of 111 science teachers selected
tions and grade for street im­
Drafting and Beginning In­
should be smart enough to re­
provements for possible use in pletely remodeled with new fro ml7 states to attend the dustrial Arts—Robert Twede, ing of last week by Detroit
alize that they are losing out
sewer cost study. No action appliances including electric eight-week National Science who taught at Hardin, Mont., officials who said heavy water
use during the current hot
on the foreign markets. Other
was taken on the program. range with convection oven; Foundation Summer Science the past year.
spell had depleted storage sup­
countries are selling their
Discussion was held regarding commercial freezer, refrigerat­ Institutes for teachers of sci­
Girls’ Physical Education— plies to a critical point. City
commodities to our former
the street paving and the litter or and dish washer, The cost ence recently completed at
pumps simply couldn’t keep
overseas customers. We will
was $6,000 with 75% furnished Murray State University is
around town.
up with the heavy demand and
find that we are pricing our­
Robert
Williams,
teacher
at
by
the
state.
Bill of $1,408.85 were author­
the water level in the city’s
selves right out of the foreign
New teachers on the staff Santiam Hight school in Mill
Registration for new stu­ ized for payment.
two storage tanks dropped to
market—and we need this dents (first to eighth) is sch­
are Miss Kay Lorayn Morris, a City.
The police department re­ graduate of Stayton High in
a danger point in case of fire,
business in order to exist. Why eduled for Tuesday, August
Participants enrolled in two
officials said.
raise crops, then not be able 24 at the office of the Mill City ported five traffic citations, 10 1965. She taught last year at courses selected from the
warnings, two municipal cita­ Chicago, Ill.; Bob Marklund fields of biology, chemistry,
The ban ended Friday morn­
to ship them. For shame on Elementary school.
tions, one prisoner lodged, 12 from Coquille, first year teach- earth science, or physics, and
ing, but it was suggested that
such a stupid bunch of people.
Information on health forms, court cases, 26 complaints and
The local carnival for Mus- residents continue to conserve
schedules, and supplies needed 25 incidents reported, and I er for the 7th grade. Three excellent progress was made,
new teacher aids going to according to the director, Dr. cular Dystropy, with Susy water over the Friday to Sun­
I get a kick out of Alabama will be available. The office
three accidents.
school for two weeks for prac­ W. E. Blackbum, Dean of the : Wilson as chairman, will be day weekends when demand
Governor George Wallace. He will be open each week day
tical ideas are Linda Parks, School of Arts and Sciences at I held on Saturday, August 21, for water jumps with the vaca­
has guts, no matter what you from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
j instead of August 14, as previ­ tion population.
Patricia McGinnis, Lois Bil­ Murray State University.
think of his ideas. I firmly
If it is impossible to register
Lawn sprinkling restrictions
In recognition of interest in ously announced.
yeu and Effie Anderson. Each
agree with his stand on busing your child on Tuesday, please
More than 30 young people went into effect Saturday
will have a half day in the teaching science, Mr. Williams
school children, some times as do so on Wednesday or Thurs­
extremely
crowded
class was selected from a large num­ will be working at the carni­ morning and will continue un­
far as 20 miles just to get a day of that week.
ber of applicants to receive val which will be held at the til further notice.
rooms.
balance of black and white
Mothers of new first grade
All residents living on the
Cooks are Irene Lantzer, this training which carried a park beside the grade school
students. Wallace said he is students will be contacted next
East side of the North Santiam
Helen Mentze and Jean Pelle­ stipend from the National Sci- ] from 11 a. m. to 6 p.m.
opening an all-black school week to schedule their child I
DETROIT — Tragedy was tier. New principal, Clifford ence Foundation. The purpose | In addition to the usual car­ I Highway (22) can water on
which had been closed by for a special testing program.
quickly averted here Saturday j Babbit, who comes from Tygh of the Institute is to assist I nival booths, there will be a odd days of the month, and
court order. Funny part of it
afternoon by the alertness of Valley, where he was teacher- teachers in providing subject fortune teller’s booth, a wat- those residing on the west side
is, the request that the school
be reopeed came from black Outing Closes Summer four young people who were principal for 12 years. Mr. and matter necessary for effective ermelon eating contest, a (Lake side) of the highway on
crusing on Detroit Lake when Mrs. Babbitt have four child- and stimulating instruction, in- clown contest, free treasure even days of the month.
people. Sometimes I think our
The restriction includes ail
an aluminum boat capsized ren, all in school. Their hob­ eluding recent advances in sci hunts and track events, bingo,
government is so busy trying Recreation Program
a rummage sale, August 20 or any un-neccessary use of
with a Portland couple aboard. bies center around animals, ence.
to satisfy a few people that At Detroit
Field trips, laboratory stud-j and 21, sketch artists, a jewel- water after 12-noon on any
they are hurting everyone,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Whet- mostly horses.
On the last day of the sum­
ies, and experiments featuring ry bazaar, and a snap shot day until further notice.
even the ones they are trying mer recreation program, Fri­ tington of 1315 N. E. 76th,
Also announced this week
the “do it” approach received booth.
to help. Who, in his right day the 13th, a group of sum- Portland were fishing Satur­
emphasis in order to help the I Many Mill City businesses was the appointment of Earl
mind, would want his kids ber recreation people visited day afternoon, and each had
teacher interest his students 1 are lending their support to Michaelson as city water sup­
bused to some school 20 miles Suttle Lake, Peterson’s Rock just caught a fish when the
and channel them into careers this project, and the young erintendent. He succeeds Jake
away from their home, if there Gardens and the Reindeer boat capsized. What caused the
in science where the need is people say there will lie lots Williams who resigned due to
happened to be a school in Farm at Redmond. On Thurs­ accident was not determined
other business demands.
great.
, of fun for ail who attend.
his own neighborhood? I be­ day they hiked into Parruelia Mrs. Whettington said the lake
Audio visual aid materials j
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lieve the black people are en­ Lake. The summer recreation was getting a bit rough, and
such as movies, tapes, slides I
titled to just the same quality program has been under the that a larger boat had just
GATES—The council meet­
A Good Year For Weeds
of education as the white direction of Larry Smith. passed them, and that it could ing Thursday night was main­ and film strips were viewed.
people, but not necessarily in Larry’s brother, Brian, sus­ have been a large wave creat­ ly for the purpose of finding Books from Science Library
the same school. I don’t think tained a cut on his eye lid ed by the passing boat. The I out who would be awarded the and other sources were placed
a lot of the blacks give a hoot and shoulder when he dived boat sank quickly pitching contracts on the new water at the disposal of the partici­
whether they are in a school, into shallow water at Cline them into the water. Mrs. system. The bidding was done pants.
The Institutes opened June
part white, or in a school that Falls State Park near Red­ Whettington was wearng a life on three parts, tank, pipeline,
is all black, as long as the mond while on the outing Fri­ jacket, but her husband who and intake.. Only one bidder 14 and closed August 6.
quality of education is the day.
was a good swimmer was dis­ had bid on the complete job.
same
He was taken to a doctor and abled when his arms and legs United Contractor from Se­ Ca+herwood Plays
four stitches were necessary became intangled in the fish­ attle was low bidder on the I
The old political pot is be- to close the wound on the eye ing lines.
pipe line and they were con­ Ball With Army Team
ginning to boil, with Gov lid, and five in the shoulder
tacted to see if something
Miss
Jennie
Skaggs
of
Salem
McCall thinking strongly of
S/4 Frank Catherwood went
who was cruising with three could be worked out on the in­
running against U. S. Senator
take. The reason all bids were back to Pennsylvania with the
companions
noted
the
mishap
Mark Hatfield. Wonder just
and informed the pilot of the quite high on intake seemed 100th Co. Soft ball team to
what kind of a fight this will
boat, Christy Trappe of Lake to be the risk involved in hit­ 1 play the last game for the In­
develop into. Lindsay of New
Oswego, of the accident. In a ting rock and water. Finally diantown Gap Military Reser­
York changed parties — so
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Post
championship
matter of minutes the boat it was decided to offer them vation
what. I really don't think there
a contract for the intake on a They played the 82nd'Airborn
reached
the
floundering
couple
an-
Mrs.
Pauline
Jones
is very much difference be­
cost-plus basis. The time limit | Division in the tournament,
tween the Republican and nounced this week that she and took them aboard. Other on the contracts is 150 conse-1 Frank played second base.
occupants
of
the
boat
aiding
hopes
to
open
her
new
beauty
Democratic parties any more.
cutive calendar days for com­ They lost the first game, and
I think most candidates are salon August 26. Extensive re in the rescue were Scott Lan­ pletion.
then won all the rest, includ­
kins
and
an
unidentified
friend
-modeling
has
been
done
on
more interested in getting the
Ross McCombs was asked to ing a double header. They won
of
Portland.
the
shop
at
239
S.
W.
Broad
­
votes, than where the votes
take the inspection job but he individual trophies and the
All of the Whettington’s declined.
come from. I could be wrong, way, formely Studio of Hair
championship trophy for their
Design,
and
will
be
known
as
fishing gear was lost.
but I only hope that good,
Asked if the fire hydrants team They were all commend­
honest men are elected, regard- P. J.’s Beauty Center.
1 would be fixed up, Ken Stuck- ed by their commanding offi­
Operators working with Mrs
les of which party they come
| ette of Westek, said seven out cers. After the exciting game
Jones,
who
just
completed
her
.
Harvest Hut Has
from. I’m more interested in
I of 10 will be.
the team returned to Ft. Eust­
whether or not they are really training in June, will be Ellen |
Contract for the tank work is, Va , to their regular duties, j
Stahlman
and
Shirley
Coleman
1
Mrs. Ruth Powers brought to The En­
Driveway Black+opped ] was awarded to Reliable Weld-; ______________ _ ___________ I
sincere. I'm sure none of those
terprise a giant wild milkwi-ed plant which
running is going to be a big of Stayton.
ing
The Harvest Hut located on
enough man to solve our prob­
There was some discussion
grew to about 8 feet in heighth. Mrs.
lems. We've sat on our hands clean of many of our worth­ the highway in east Mill City | on the problem of water If the number following I
Powers, who lives at the end of S. E. 4th
too many years and let our less laws, and bureaus, and this week had their driveway , pumps that have not been your name on The En-i
said
this se ems to be a good growing year,
] working properly this summer.
government grow and grow, get back to the bare necessi­ blacktopped.
for
the
weeds at least. The picture above,
terprise
label
reads
ties
of
government?
It
will
This is quite an improve­ 1 The Council hesitates to spend
until we have a Frankenstein
taken
in
front of the office, proves that it
monster on our hands, with never come to pass in my day, ment and helps keep the dust much on repairs as long as the 8-71 it's time to send
is a ‘’Texas size” weed. —The Enterprise
which we cannot cope. Would­ and you can bet your last in­ down on their vegetable and . new system will be completed
photo.
a check for renewal.
flower displays
I before too long.
n't it be nice to wipe the slate flated buck on that.
John DeMain
Patrol Job
Mari-Linn School
Ready To Open
School Registration
New Grade Pupils
Set for August 24
Detroit Residents
Urged to Conserve
On Water
Home From
Science Institute
Carnival Date
Is Changed
Two Saved When
Boat Capsized
City of Gates
Discusses Bids for
Water System Work
New Beauty Shop
To Open Here