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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1971)
y <27x¿ 'Tn* -fría, J U Cia- The Mili City Enterprise ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTI AM HIGHWAY — OREGONS FAST GROWI VOLUME XXVI NUMBER 39 Up and Down The Avenue By Don Moffatt THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY"! N WONDERLAND , 1971 Horse Rescued From Unusual Perch Wesley Jahn SchoolBoard Changes Meeting Must Come Up The Way He Went Down To Head Nights To Thursday Local UGN $4.50 a YEAR — 10c a Copy Senior Citizens 11 inn fountv Flinihle Eligible fnr for Tuition. Tuition- L,IIH VVUIII/ Free Classes Deputy Talks Senior Citizens—men over At the regular meeting of 65 and women over 62 years— within the Chemeketa Com the Board of Directors of Linn There are times in a demo County Administrative School munity College District are cratic system of self-govern District 129J, held on Monday, eligible for special college ben ment when unqualified public efits. support for a proposition is Ed Davis, member of the September 20, it was decided The Mill City Lions club . The Chemeketa "Golden necessary to tip the scales for Marion-Polk Counties Execu- I to change the regular meeting I Age Card” entitles senior citi heard Linn County Deputy constructive action. The time tive Board for United Good night from the third Monday zens to tuition-free classes (if Sheriff Richard Grossnicklaus is now at hand, and has been Neighbors, announced this to the second Thursday of there are enough paying citi of Lyons when he appeared as for many weeks, to bring pres week that Wesley Jahn, Super- . each month. zens to justify holding the guest speaker at their meet Hereafter, until further no- sure to bear on the Longshore intendent of Schools for Dis class), free admission to all ing Monday night at the Fron meetings men and the Pacific Maritime trict T29J, 1___ U1w7uld ..___ U‘head *the tlc1e1’ J68?1,8!- campus activties such as ex tier Inn. He gave a comprehen Association. It is senseless for UGN fund drive in the Mill will be held in the Superinten hibits, film series, lectures, ath sive report on his duties stat the dock workers to demand j City, Gates, Detroit, and Idan- dent’s office in Santiam High letic events, and the library. ing that he is also able to work i. exhorbitant i u.» x wages and i j ha areas Wes Jahn will be as School on the second Thurs such For additional information on the Marion County side of also to demand pay whether | sisted in the various divisions day of each month. and Gold Age Card application the river, due to the fact that or not they work. Surely there i by the following: Ed Davis— I forms, contact Chemeketa I his area overlaps into both are enough sensible workers I commercial; Burton Boroughs, i Community College, Adult counties. When asked how *■* c», rlno nci trx 4 T y-"! - A. — — — — -J — on both 1-, sides of the 1 issue to' ▼ Vernon Peterman, and Ron Education Department, 4389 much jurisdiction he had In bring about a solution that Wilkerson for the schools; Satter Drive, N. E., Salem, Or. cities of the area, he said he will end this dock strike. Toe Jean Davidson, chairman of j “could enforce any of the 585-7900. many innocent people have the residential area in Mill state laws, but could not en By Jean Roberts I searching for the horse for been suffering from the effects City, assisted by Wanda Sue force any laws set up by the MEHAMA—Mountain climb three days, he was heard whin II of this tie up of coastal ship Moberg, Sue Gillenwater, and cities.” He said his territory ers and picnickers sometimes nying and was discovered ping. Many blame President Barbara Thomas; Hazel Gab covers Lyons, Mill City and fall over bluffs or get strand standing on a ledge almost ob Nixon for not taking drastic I riel, residential chairman ir. up the highway to Santiam ed on cliff ledges, and are res scured by brush. action to bring the strike to a the Gates area, assisted by Lu- ! Pass and down Highway 126 cued by ropes or helicopters, | To rescue him. him by going halt. Maybe he feels like some lu Straight, Edna Cullison, Lin-' but just how do you rescue a downhill was impossible be- In TriConference Football to Lane county. parents—better let the kids da Bastuscheck, Carmen Barn- I In talking of new laws, he 1200 pound horse that has fal- cause of the ledge on which action, Santiam defeated Scio settle their own differences— hardt, and Mary Day; Judy, 1 and they can work better with Van Fleet, chairman of the De- j Over 50 area residents pad- len over a cliff and refuses to he had landed. The only way 18-7. The game was played at said there now is a law in force on accidents. Where dam out interference. Only thing troit-Idanha residential area, died through the heavy rain- move? This was the question of escape was back up the Scio on a rainy Friday. Battering his way through age in car accidents does not is, they are not kids, but are assisted by Shirley Hill. j storm Tuesday night to attend posed recently to Steve Philip bluff he had just plummeted exceed $200 it is not mandatory supposedly grown men. They The campaign will be con- a meeting called by the local pi when his wife’s registered over. Steve cut the brush a- Scio's defense to score all three that it be reported as in the are playing with fire in this ducted from Monday, October zoning committee, which is half-Arabian Jedali fell over way with a power saw and ' touchdowns was co-captain past. long drawn-out strike, and 1 4th, through Friday, October composed of Carl Kelly, Pete a bluff and halted on a ledge axe and then attacked the rock ' John Ruby. Ruby gained 93 Part of the sheriff’s duties is face of the bluff. He chiseled yards in 23 carries. Quarter feel that some of our foreign 8th. Contributions to the UGN Adair and Col. Frank Foley. below. I search and rescue. Linn Coun The horse, evidently grazing steps in the rock for the horses ( back, Gordon Plotts, made 14 markets will be lost to other Fund help many local organ- j Chairman Kelly Introduced now has a search and res countries. If so, then who is izations. For example, the Mill Richard Rauber, Linn County too close to the edge, had lost feet. With a little urging plus ' carries to chalk up 106 yards, ty the loser? Not only the men City Youth and Recreation pro Planning Director who explain his footing and rolled down the a little steadying with a rope,1 and connected with two passes cue division, as well as a crim investigation division. on strike but the economy of gram receives $750.00 annually; ed what zoning meant to the incline, his fall somewhat Jedali climbed back up thej to Gary Taylor, flanker back. inal Many Lions asked questions ' checked by vine maple grow bluff to rejoin his friends, the Defensive standouts for the the entire state. the Mill City Welfare fund re people here. He said that of the deputy on various laws. ing along the cliff. After other horses. game were Jim Lyness, Dar to aid people “zoning is a form of protec I--------------------------------------- __ _______________________ i In his closing remarks, Mr. Any time a union, no mat ceives are $350.00 rell Plotts and Dennis Com in immediate need; tion for all property owners. Grossnicklaus said "society is ter in what segment of our who ing. and the Boy Scouts and Girl __ _ It stops undesirable uses of Student Tells Of A economy, becomes so strong Santiam continued to play based on people being peace that it can defy the govern Scouts also receive funds. Oth- land in the zoned areas. Zon- an outstanding game on de ful. We appreciate any sup Custodians Toil ment, it is time to crack down er benefits are received by ¡ng does not affect any busi- fense, containing Scio’s potent port we can get from citizens those people using the YMCA ness or property use which DETROIT — The following and we urge you to report at once. and YWCA in Salem. 1 has been established prior to I article appeared in the “De 1 air attack. Marciani, Scio quar anything in your area that terback was stopped cold with The goal for the Mill City, , the adoption of a zoning code.” | troit Cougar Tales” monthly ¿ditlon7and‘it taking pa»<Jd | !?\e,ra,1 «‘«-ceptions by Matt you feel is not right. We are Gates, Detroit, and Idanha area Maps were available for ■ well pleased with the respect I had lunch with a fellow is $1,710.00. along in the hope that other ?e,Mal<n a"d rest of the the young people in your area I those who wished to see how' businessman last week, and he DETROIT—Class officers for students in other schools will I de£“SA_!. b^c^“’ I their land had been zoned. have for the law. This makes said that many people are recommendations will be the current year ranging from pay heed to the good advice I Santiam fumbled away two our work much easier.” selling our country short. He Library Guidelines at | These other opportunities to score, the 7th grade through the 12th presented to the Linn County of a thoughtful Detroit High Ed Whitmore, chairman of was of the opinion, that even but was able to score with a | Zoning Commission on October were named recently at De School student the Lions Calendar sales pro when times were tough, they well rounded offense and a troit school. They are as fol I 12. The maps shown Tuesday ARTICLE: were better here than in other School Established recovered by Ron ject urged all Lions to get out j night were only recommenda- lows: Sometimes in our headlong block , kick , and cover their areas at once, countries. He works hard at 7th grade—President, Mike flight we ignore some of the I Fodrabalry. The following guidelines for , tions of the local zoning com- as the deadline for reporting his trade, it is not an 8 to 5 Public use of the Santiam High ' mission. _ __ Mohr; vice president, Bob most important work at this I is October 18. In case of resi job, and is an accomplished School library have been es-' Another meeting will be'Reeves; secretary, Ellen Rog- That is namely, the cus- dents not being contacted, they person, doing a good job in our tablished. The library will be held Thursday, September 30 ers; student council représent I school. todians, the people who pre- I may come to The Enterprise community. I agree with him open to the public on Monday’s ât Mari-Linn school, where ; ative, Kelly BoeckstiegeL 1 sent you with a mostly clean office and sign up for birth wholeheartedly when he says and Thursdays starting Mon residents in that area may ap- 8th Grade President, Greg " ' — " day calendars. this is a good country. Surely day October 4. “5?' 's. Adams; vice president, Becky are pear before the commission. here toiling when you have 1 will be no club meet we all know that our govern Lynn; Secretary, Anita Hill; been gone from the halls for I The Santiam Chapter of the ing There 1. Books may be checked next Monday night. ment is not perfect, but just out from the reserved shelf. SCR, Debbie Bittner. hours. So try to make their American Association of Re ' Capt. Rodney Schaer show me any other country in 9th grade—President, Kevin work a little easier. Don’t tired persons met at the high 2. Books may be checked out the world that is doing as well for two weeks. Hills; vice president, Georgina throw your candy wrappers school Wednesday evening with i Graduates from for their people as we are. We . White; ¡secretary, Secretary, Patty Tos Tow- on the floor. Don’t make scuff Orville Downing conducting 3. A limit of three books _ make some mistakes, but then may be checked out at one Squad. Officer SCnOOl|er. gCR, Kelly Boeckstigel. | marks with your patent leath-. the short business meeting. who doesn’t? People who are time. MONTGOMERY, Ala — Cap- Cap [ -------------- 10th Grad, President, ~ ‘ ~ Rob- er shoes. Try hard, and resist« It was announced that the shouting the loudest fail to 4. Magazine and reference tain Rodney J. Schaer, son of I in Wilkerson; vice president, frOm writing on the desks that Mill City chapter now has 67 realize that they are criticizing books may be used in the li Mrs. Gwen F. Schaer of Lyons, Randy Rotln Secretary, Bonnie they have to clean each night, members, which is considered the country for a relatively brary but will not be checked has graduated from the Air Young’„SCR., Martha Rogers. ¡^rs Mackey,, Mr. Krieger and very good for a new organiza According to Mrs. Kenneth narrow area of shortcomings, out for home use. University’s Squadron Officer 11th Grade President, Lucy , Champion deserve some tion. The meetings are held at I McKenzie, Blood Bank Chair and not giving credit for our 5. Hours will be from 3:30 School at Maxwell AFB, Ala. oung; Vice President, Sher- help and cooperation and may- j the school the 4th Weonesdaj’ man, there were 53 units do broad range of achievement. to 4:30 p. m. Captain Schaer was specially ry Wiliamson; Secretary, Rob- be even a bit of praise for tbe of each month. There was some nated at the blood drawing There is no country on the face selected for the 14-week pro ert McGarity; SCR., Jody; fine job that they do. misunderstanding this time held September 23 at the Stay of this earth which does as fessional officer course in re Whiteley. with some members thinking ton Grade School. much for its own people, and Forest Service To Donors reaching the one gal cognition of his potential as a I 12th Grade—President, Den-1 the meeting would be the fol other people of the world than leader in the aerospace force. | nis Benton; Vice President, lowing week. So everyone in- lon mark were Charles Posvar, the United States. Those who The captain, who has com | Greg Slayden; Secretary. Sue | UeTlOl I jlllOOl i terested is urged to mark Oc- Raymond Gerath and Doris are loudest in their protests, Receive Bids On Sale pleted a tour of duty in Viet Reeves; SCR. Sue Morgan. i tober 27 on their calendars; Miley, all of Stayton. The two have nothing constructive to Student Body Officers are: DETROIT—Bids will be re nam, is being reassigned tc the date of the next regular gallon donors are Isabelle offer—therefore the govern ceived by the Detroit Ranger Fort Belvoir, Va., as a person President, Schlies and Ted Highberger, Greg Slayden; meeting. ment should not be swayed by Station, up to and not later nel officer. Vice President, Tom Leming; There will be a Bingo party also of Stayton. the few. Remember this, there I than 10 a. m. October 19 for The canteen was furnished He was commissioned upen Secretary, Mary Bittner; Bus in October with more publici are a lot more good than bad 1 an estimated 1,700,000 bf. of completion of the Air Force iness Manager, Jody Whiteley ty on this later as a definite by the Jordan Garden Club people in our country. Some of Willamette National Forest Reserve Officers Tra i n i n g ( and Kathy Higginbotham. meeting place has not been with Doris Beard as chairman. Boy Scouts, Troop #50, with these days, those who are I timber in the Horn Leave sale, Corps program at Oregon State i DETROIT—Several classes. secured. ■w ▼ ___ I-«/-» where he received iI marching and protesting will | located two miles South of University Mr. Wil- of the Detroit Elementary j ! At Wednesday s iiiccuiig meeting Er- their scoutmaster, weunesuiiy ’ 5 ; - . ’ . grow up. and then we’ll find Marion Forks via Big Mead- his B. S. degree in social Local Student To with field Ivin Peterson showed slides of ! l’ams« assisted in the tearing school were busy I I that most of them will settle I ows road. science in 1965. He is a 1959 Study In Hawaii their trip to Europe in May I down and clean-up. I trips last week. down into a productive pattern I The minimum acceptable bid graduate of Santiam High /-» V1O VBTV On Tuesday the 5th and 6th ' which rte/'.-n/l proved ♦ to be very ¡T»_ in ♦ I The next blood drawing is Timothy Lillebo of Mill City of living Like one man said: per Mbf is $63.80 on an esti School. will study natural science in grades visited the Fish Hatch teresting. Plans are underway I scheduled for January 27 at “I don’t care if they stick mated 1.200.000 bf of Douglas- Captain Schaer’s wife. Kath Hawaii and the Pacific North ery at Marion Forks then hik- to secure tours for local mem the Stayton Grade School. raisin in their belly buttons fir; $2.50 for 300,000 bf. of I erine, is the daughter of Mr. west this fall with 19 other ed to Independence Rock, bers to places of interest. Not and go around like cookies, as Cedar, and $35.25 for 200,000 and Mrs. Clifford Metz of Tal students and biology faculty I | Early Wednesday morning however, extensive ones at this long as I don’t have to pay I bf of Pacific Silver fir and ent, Ore. Detroit Wins Game members from Lewis and the 3rd and 4th grades made time. for the raisins.” A lot of truth other coniferous species. Cedar | the same tour stopping at Members filled out activity Clark College. From Triangle Lake in that, isn’t there? By the and Pacific Silver fir and Lillebo. the son of Mr. and Whispering Falls Forest Serv forms and refreshments were same token. I’m getting used other species will be sold at Ministerial Ass'n. To DETROIT—Detroit defeated Mrs. Thomas F. Lillebo, is t> ice campgrounds on the return | served in the school commons. to the young folks running fixed rates. In addition there Hold Singspiration _________ ______ ¡Triangle Lake 40-12 in a Casco sophomore at Lewis and Clark. trip. Wednesday evening the j around with long hair and is within the sale area an The Mill Ciity Ministerial Loop League game played here The three-month accredited 5th grade had a salmon bai« $alem Woman Hurt beards, but I draw the line estimated 47 acres of all spe Association will be sponsoring tour is sponsored by the col Indian style, in the back yard ¡Friday afternoon. when older folks try to mimick cies logs which the bidder is ' a singspiration, to be held a* lege’s international and off- of their teacher, Mrs. Garrett’s In Car Accident Detroit (40)—Dennis Benton the young, and say they are required to purchase at $141.49 the Community Church Tues campus programs office, and home. During the day the oth-1 LZT~2~ U1.THU1T— a young oBieiri, 23 run (Benton pass from Tom trying to relate to their prob per acre. day evening, October 5th at is Lewis and Clark's fifth such er classes viewed the unique ' WOman was injured ■ in ' a - * head- j I Leming) Don Hiebert 21 run lems. Bushwah! This type of cookout. ‘ | on collision Friday on Highway (pass failed): Hiebert run 7:30 p. m. natural science program. person has problems of his Everyone is invited to come 22 about six miles west of De- (Rick Monroe run); Benton The students will meet Sep Thursday the 6th ^grader; _______________ own, probably a lot worse than Welding Class To Be and join in the service of wor tember 27 in the Wallowa went to Silver Creek Falls on 1 i troit. troit. run (run failed) Benton 15 is trying to reach, ship and praise, singing favor Mountains, where they will an educational State Forestry , i According to ambulance at- pass from Leming ( pass fail- the kids he To each his own, I guess. I 1 tendants, Peggy Force, Salem, ed); Hiebert 10 run (run Held at High School ( ite Hymns, both old and new. study for 10 days, and then tour Friday the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and j sustained neck and hip injuries failed). travel through Central Oregon. Triangle I.ake (12) Ted It was announced this week Camp Fire Asks for They will spend 12 days study 6th grades visited the State |in tbe 9 p m accident. She ing marine biology on the Ore Fish Commissin traps at Minto was taken by Idanha Rural Hights 16 run (pass failed) For the brighter side of that the winter welding class on the North Santiam where Fire District ambulance to Sa John Wilson 41 pass from Den gon and Washington coasts. things have you been taking will be held again this year at Deer Hides Again The Mill City Campfire ? the canyon Santiam High school. Don Wil nis Fiske (run failed.) In November, group mem they viewed the removal of; lem Memorial hospital. any drives up According to a report the Leaders are again asking suc bers will fly to the islands of eggs from Salmon. There will be no football lately? The leaves are turning liams will be the instructor. victim and her male compan game this week. The game pre and the landscape is a riot of | All those interested in the cessful hunters to save their Mauai. Kauai and Hawaii for I color. Better get out every1 welding class are asked to call deer hides, roll them, and de first-hand study of earth If the number following ion were driving west when viously announced for Satur they pulled off the highway to day, October 2 vs. Paisley chance you get now. as winter the high school as soon as con posit them in the can in front science, field biology and eco is just around the corner. I venient so they can get a of the Sportsman Center. your name on the En the left, and left their lights here, has been cancelled out logy. i i i i ! burning An east bound motor Detroit wil play Falls City Chairman of this year’s pro hope we have a nice long In general idea on how many are Tile program concludes in ___ ____ De I reaOS ist ■ » annarentlv apparently became con- con there October 8th and on Oc dian _______ summer. - It would help . I interested in such a course, ject is Mrs. Bill Gabriel. with mid - December. Participants terprise I ia c jt down on the fuel bills, and ¡ Days and times for the classes Bill Hirte helping out by stor- will return to campus in Jan 9-71 it's time to send fused as to where the highway tober 15th Eddyville will play was and crashed headon into Detroit here. Both games are rot only that—what is nicer ' wiH be adjustable to those ing the hides at his plant unti) uary for winter term classes a check for renewal. at 3 p m the parked vehicle. the end of deer season that a bright fall day. 1 participating. at Lewis and Clark Over 50 Out At Zone Meet Tues. At Lions Meet Santiam Wins Game from Scio Detroit School Class Officers Are Chosen Retired Persons 'll |J B JU 1 Hold Board Meet Blood Donors Give 53 Pints Trips in Area