The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 15, 1974, Image 1

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ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY- OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
NUMBER 33
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Receive Recognition As Certified Bank Tellers
Chciïickctâ
Andermatt, Santiam Garduate,
Football Men
Io Start
Practice
T a Annin M a U T° Play 'n East-West Shrine Game
All Roses
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$6.00 a YEAR — 15c a Copy
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1974
(by George Long)
Adult Classes
(
Since last Thursday there
has been many changes in the I
; Chemeketa Community Col­
administration in Washington
lege will again sponsor adult
I
D. C. We cannot help but ex­
The Santiam Wolverines will
eduation classes at Mill City
press sorrow and dismay at
begin practicing for the 1974
beginning in the Fall. Regis­
circumstances leading to the
football campaign Monday,
tration for classes will be
resignation of a President of'
August 26. Equipment will be
September 30 and will be con-
the United States.
issued Saturday, the 24th,
' ducted in each classroom at the ,
However, there is a positive1
following a team meeting at
first meeting of the class. The
side to an event that at first I
12:30. Players will be timed
cost of each program is mini­
appears tragic in every de-1
for speed, and have a weigh-in
mal with senior citizens hold­
tail. Americans everywhere
that afternoon.
ing a Golden Age card admit­
should rejoice in the fact our I
Approximately 50 players
ted free of charge. If you are
system — our democratic way '
are expected to participate
. a male and 65, or a female i
of life — has been sustained :
this season. However, the
Morgan. Mrs. Joe Lalack and Mrs. Ralph and 62; you ^n,?btalraPPllca'
and nc person, no matter how ' o Mrs. Clyde
coaching staff is encouraging
i
11
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n
d
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tt
cj
!
tions
for
a
Golden
Age
Card
high his office, can usurp the I Spurgeon, tellers at the Mill City Branch, U. S. Nation- ,irom Bjd Sanders The phone
any interested boys to turn out.
power that belongs to the peo­ al Bank, were awarded recognition Tuesday morning as i nurnber is 897-2629.
Squad members are expected
ple and their elected repre­ “Certified Bank Tellers”. John J. Oliverio, Vice presi- | Below is a listing of pro­
to have completed physical ex­
sentatives.
aminations prior to receiving
dent and manager of Central Region, U. S. National posed classes to begin this fall.
A president has resigned un­ Bank, made the presentations.
equipment. The coaching staff
■ For further information, call
der fire and amidst charges,
has also recommended that all
897-2629, or write to Bid San­
many of which may never be
boys intending to turn out be­
ders, P. O. Box 494, Mill City,
resolved. Nevertheless the sys­
gin a daily running program.
97360. The days and/or times
tem prevails and under Gerald I
The first appearance of the
of the classes listed below
Ford and his successors, what­
’74 Wolverines will be an in­
; are subject to change if the
ever their party, it will con­
tersquad scrimmage open to
class, with the approval of
tinue to improve providing
the public. The date for that
I Bid Sanders, wants a more con­
both freedom and opportunity
scrimmage has not been set.
venient time or day.
to all on a scale never before
The varsity squad swings into
Slimnastics — Tuesday and
John
J.
Oliverio,
vice-presi
­
matched in the history of man.
action Friday, September 13,
,
Wednesday,
7
to
8:30
p.
m.
Mill
From an economic stand­ dent and manager, central re- '
against Portland Christian in
I City.
gion,
U.
S.
National
Bank,
was
I
point, resolution of this con­ I
Portland. The junior varsity
Typing I—Thursday, 7
flict cannot help but provide i at the Mill City Branch Tues­
will have its first encounter on
1
10
p.
m.
Mill
City.
stimulus for activity that has day morning to award recogni-1
Tuesday, September 17, with
i Tole Painting—Tuesday,
tion
to
Mrs.
Clyde
(Colleen)
I
slowed during a period of ten-
The Mill City School Board
Mike Andermatt,
1974 tion was started in 1952, with Calapooya Junior High SchooL
Morgan, Mrs. Joe (Jeannine) I held their regular meeting i a. m.- 2 p. m. Gates.
sion and indecision.
G.E.D. (to be announced lat- graduate of Santiam High no game played in 1969. At League encounters for the
Lalack
and
Mrs.
Ralph
(Shari)
I
Out of all the confusion and
August 8, 8:00 p.m., at the San- er) Mill City,
School, will be playing on the the present time, the West Varsity begin October 11 in
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the apparent transgressions of Spurgeon as “Certified Bank tiam High SchooL The meet-
__ Furniture Re- West Team in the East-West1 team leads the series 13-7. a home contest with Regis.
Woodworking,
were ing was opened by Fred Kreck- pair and Construction (to be
a few, the business community Tellers.” These three
1974 Shrine All-Star football; There has been one tie. The
in particular should expend among the 17 girls statewide low, Chairman. Board mem­ announced later) Mill City.
game in Baker on Saturday, 1973 game was a thrilling con-
new efforts — within clearly who qualified and passed the bers present were David Barn-1 If there is enough interest, August 24. Mike is the son of. test with the- East being ivc- School To Sell
defined guidelines
— in its exam required before receiving I hardt and Ray Porter. Also1 additional classes may be of­ Mr. and Mrs. Vai Andermatt. I ' torius 21-19.
continuing program of partner­ the recognition.
present were Wes Jahn, Edna, fered. There must be at least
____ _____
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Game
time will
be 8:15 . p. I Jim Bernhardt, Scappoose Schroeder Property
To acquire ‘certified” stat­ Ross, Richard Moore and nine per class in order for the
ship with government for the
m.
at
the
Baker
High
School I High school and Art Lushen-
us, an applicant must have a Joyce Presler.
mutual benefit of all.
class to be taught. Contact Stadium. A pre-game pageant ko, Regis High School at Stay­ The Board of Directors of Ad­
minimum of two years as a
The reading of the minutes Bid Sanders on your wishes
ministrative School District
There is a scent of change teller with the bank and com­ of the July 11 meeting were for additional classes. This is scheduled for 7:00 p. m. and ton will be head coach and 129J met in regular session on
a
downtown
parade
at
2
in
the
Assistant
coach
respectively,
in the wind with the arrival plete four 10 course programs dispensed with and approved should be done before Septem­
for the West team. Doc Savage August 8. Since no bids were
the last golden moments of complied by the American In-1 as they were presented. Copies ber 15. If eno' _ gh people are afternoon.
received for purchase of the
Training practices for both of the La Grande High School Herbert A. Schroeder house
Labor Day. For Americans stitute of Banking which re- were available for the asking, interested, a class in the Rus-
will
be
their
trainer.
this final three-day summer qures class attendance one • First on the agenda was the sian language will also be teams started Sunday, Aug. 11.
located at 130 S. W. Evergreen
Coaching the East squad will St., Mill City, it was decided
holiday barely fade into me­ nght a week for 12 weeks and opening of the bids for the taught. If you have any ques- The teams will be housed in
mory when Autumn moves in, passing the examination at the gchroeder house. Since no tions,
phone 897-2629, or West Dorian Hall on the be Rich Schwab of Marist to call a special board meeting
turning our thoughts away completion of the course. The
were received, the board write Bid Sanders at the ahove Eastern Oregon State College High School in Eugene. He and issue another call for bids
campus. The LaGrande High will be assisted by Mike Mur­ for purchase of this real pro­
from watermelon, tennis and I above is in addition to fulfil-■ decided to check with their! address.
School field and the EOSC ray of the Pine-Eagle High perty. The special board meet­
the like.
I ling certain other internal re- }egal council and, if possible, I
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field will be used for the School at Halfway, with Lee ing is scheduled for 8:00 p. m.,
Suddenly, it is time to head i qurement and a written exam ' continue bids for another T* I
Cl
C i
Insko of EOSC as the trainer. Thursday, August 22, 1974, at
practice sessions.
back to school, and a new supervised by the education I week at wblch a
On August 17, the players
whirl of sports and homework | department of the U. S. Bank, meeting would be held on Au­
Santiam High School. Anyone
and coaches will be in Port­
will fill the evenings. As the covering basic operational, gust 22 to determine who re­
interested in the property is
land for the North-South game
youngsters tackle the class­ auditing and marketing com­ ceived the bid. If this was not
requested to get in touch wth
room with renewed vigor, the ponents of the tellers job.
in Civic Stadium and visit the
possible, the bids would be
Wesley Jahn, superintendent
Shriner’s Hospital before re-
adults will hopefully head into
re-opened
for
the
full
time
and
897-2311.
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turnng to LaGrande on Sun­
the season with a sense of re- i
it would be decided upon at
I
dedication to the principles of
DETROIT Sealed bids will day, August 18.
the next board meeting on
good, honest work. Today, as
September 12. The board ap­ be received at the office of i Strong Legs Run That Weak
DETROIT—A Salem man
during the first commemora­
the Detroit District Ranger Legs May Walk has been the
proved this action.
tion of Labor Day in 1882, the
The board next approved Station up to and not later slogan for this football classic was hospitalized following a
importance of the working-man
the hot lunch policy. Prices than 10 a. m., August 27, for from which all proceeds help freak accident near Detroit
and woman’s efforts deserve
for the 1974-75 school year an estimated 13,800,000 board finance the Portland Shrine State Park about 9 p. m. Sat­
ecognition. Their hard work
will be 40c for grades 1-6; 50c I feet of Willamette National Hospital for Crippled Child­ urday.
A meeting of the Mill City
makes a high standard of liv­
LeRoy Gilman of 130 24th citizens committee on the
grades 7-12; 65c for adults and Forest timber in the Pinnacle ren. The 52 players in the East-
West
game
are
chosen
from
ing a reality for their families
street, N. E. was taken by sewerage problems will be
hamburger lunches; and 35c Lost Timber sale.
and country.
The sale, located approxi- graduating seniors from Ore­ Idanha Rural Fire District held Thursday, August 15, at
for extra hamburgers.
.
~ 2,
Local residents are remind-
Latx>! _ Day, September
Ambulance to Salem Memor­
Mr. Moore was present to mately 10 miles west of High­ gon A and AA schools.
1974, can be a day of new be- 1 ed that petitions are available answer questions from board way 22 via Parrish Lake road
This special sports attrac- ial Hospital Emergency Center 8 p. m. at the City Hall. All
interested citizens are invited.
ginnings for all of us. How we ' at the City Recorder’s office members on the new gradua- I consists of 6,800 MBF of Doug­
for medical attention.
Keith Craig will give a des-
for
anyone
wishing
to
run
for
teapond to the challenges a-
, tion requirements for Fresh- las Fir advertised at $137.18
Ambulance attendants said sription of a modern aerobic
City
of
Lyons
To
mayor
or
councilman
for
the
tound us will decide how sue-
I men. Discussion followed be- per thousand, and 7,000 MBF
apparently the Gilmans had processing system sized flor
eeaaful we are in attaining our City of Mill City.
of Western Hemlock and other
I fore adoption by the board.
planned a campout at Detroit individual homes and busines­
The
officers
to
be
elected
Hold
Election
Soon
rne
omcers
oe
««neu
Board
members
discusse
d
goals — whether educational
coniferous species advertised
State Park and were towing ses.
this November are Mayor Bate, (resuIt of the seriaJ Jevy jat $74.36 per 1,000.
or career-oriented.
Councilman James Jaquette
LYONS -The main business a boat on a trailer. Mrs. Gil­
Councilman Carey, Jaque e ejectl0n B was thought that
Included in the sale is 323 at the meeting of the City man was driving while her will discuss a recent meeting
and
the
council
position
that
ld
nossiblv
hold
the
Soviet tractors are now be­
they would possibly hold the acres of all coniferous species
husband apparently was catch­ of the Council of Governments
ing distributed to American John DeMain recently resign­ next elections in April. The of logs advertised at $240.84 Council Wednesday night, Au­ ing a little “shut eye.” Mr. and the latest information on
gust
7,
was
to
approve
a
direct
ed.
Of
these
positions
none
of
fanners through U. S. farm
serial levy would also be de­ per acre which the bidder is
Gilman, apparently about half grants and loans through the
equipment dealers, according the incumbents plan on seek- signated for a certain purpose. required to purchase. The acre- line toll, free to the Sheriff’s asleep, thought they had pulled FHA. It is hoped to solicit the
office
in
Albany.
This
will
be
to an Associated Press dis- j '-n office again in November.
Terms expiring on June 30, j age of all coniferous species
Anyone wth questions as to 1974 for budget committee | will be sold at advertised fixed in conjunction wth Mill Cty into the park, opened the door support of other small cities
patch. This means that essen­
and Scio who have approved it, and bailed out on his face, with similar problems.
tial food and fiber production qualifications may check with members were Rex Davis of i rates.
possibly with a Lyons number, rolling under the boat trailer.
the
city
recorder
for
further
will depend in part upon util­
zone one and Gale Larson of ,
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The trailer ran over him in­
as soon as approved by the
ization of Russian tractors. If information.
juring his left shoulder, hip Local City Council To
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...
.
.
Change
Made
in
High
PUC
and
telephone
company.
the trend continues, the Unit­
Fred Krecklow brought be- c i
I D
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Application will be made for and arm.
Meet Wed., Aug. 14
ed States will be in the uncom­
fore the board a request by jCnOOl Registration
flood insurance which will be
fortable position of depending Detroit Dam-Weatheri Mrs. Brusasco to have the bus
High school registration is available to the city.
On the agenda at the local
upon foreign imports of ma­
come to their house to pick set for August 26 and 27.
City Council meeting for Au­
Tigard
Man
To
of
Pool
Plans
for
resurfacing
chinery to maintain food pro­
up their grandchildren. The Freshmen will register from
gust 14 is the appointment of
Max. Mln. Elev. Pep board discussed this thorough­ 8-12 a. m. on the 26th, and Main street will be started in
duction. Moreover, the foreign
a council member to fill the
the very near future.
as
Succeed
Wilkerson
machinery will very likely be Aug. 7
vacancy that was created when
75 47 1567.88 0.00 ly before deciding that the sophomores register from 1-4
Several complaints of bark­
dependent upon foreign oil
road was not in the proper p. m. the same day. On the ing dogs and dogs at large
John DeMain resigned last
Detroit School Head
Aug. 8 73 47 1567.81
imports for fuel.
condition for a large bus to 27th, juniors will register from were turned in.
month
Many reasons and excuses
safely travel and turn around I 3-12 a. m. and seniors from 1-4
Other regular business and
DETROIT—At the regular
47 1567.63
Election will be held at the
73
Aug.
9
will be given for faltering
without a hazard to the bus p. m.
regular election for two coun­ monthly meeting of the Board discussion of street repairs are
American production and com­ Aug. 10 87 56 1567.63 0.001 and its occupants. It was also
For those who can’t register Lliilivil
cilmen anu
and luajui,
mayor. a Petitions uj
of ijuUta
Education, , Bill Eldon Hill also on the agenda. Meeting
petitive ability. In the case of
noted that, according to law, during the day, please regist­ can be obtained at the City of Tigard was hired to suc- time is 8 p. m. at the City Hall.
the Russian tractors, one U.S. Aug. 11 84 50 1567.52 ° | a school district does not have er in the evening from 7-9 p. Recorder’s office’ and must be ceed Ron Wilkerson as De­
' to pick up children that are m. on the 26th and 27th.
farmer who now owns a Sov­ Aug. 12 72 46 1567.44
turned in by September 28.
troit’s new school superin­
• 10
If) vpar«
Mill City Weather
Fees will be paid at the time
years nf
of a£F«>
age nr
or nlrior
older and
and
iet machine says, “. . . An Am­
Building permits for July tendent.
Pep.
Max. Min.
Date
erican tractor like this one Aug. 13 67 50 1567.31 0.00 to be eligible, a child must of registration unless other were $36,100 for one home,
Mr. Hill graduated from August 4
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88
59
live more than three miles by arrangements are made with some remodeling and a carport.
would cost you about $7,000:
OCE in 1967 and began his I August 5
0.00 I the nearest traveled road. Th« the administration. Those fees
Total Pep.
0.00
54
82
their price is $5,600. And when
teaching career at Tigard High August 6
50
0.00
I Brusasco grandchildren do not which must be paid are the
76
you buy an American tractor,
School where he served as ac­ August 7
0.00
42
meet either of these require- $10 book rental fee, $5 break­ Rex Davis Named
75
you go on a six-month waiting
tivity director. He also served August 8
age deposit, $6 for a student
000
43
77
List. . . ” After all the excuses of the American business sys- ments.
0.00
46
The board agreed to pay the body card and $5 for an ath­ To Budget Committee as consultant in student activi­ August 9
86
and explanations, the fact re-1 tern has left the way wide op­
letic physical if student has
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83
51
Announcement was made ties.
August 10
mains that this country is lean-. en for its detractors to under- bills.
He received his Masters De­
0.00
Total Precipitation
ing more and more on foreign mine it in legislative halls, in[ After the executive session examination done locally with this week of the reappoint­
productivity for its existence.! political campaigning, in educa- was closed, the board had not Dr. Reid, otherwise, student ment of Rex Davis to the bud­ gree in pre-administration at
Behind the rationalizations for tonal institutions and at public reached a decision Ln regard pays the full amount for ath­ get committee of School Dis­ Portland State.
Mr. Hills’ family includes his If the number following
trict 129J for Zone One. Mr.
what is happening lies the cold forums of all kinds. The coun- to the request by Olive Barn- letic physical.
Davis will serve a three year wife, Susan, son Mark, age 5, your name on The En’
fact that many years of derog try is reaching the point where hardt for a second grade as-
and daughter Mindi, age 2.
atory. punitive and even cyni­ its bread and gasoline are now assignment for 1974-75, in­ al help of one person for 2% term.
High school registration is terprise label reads
Appointed to serve a three
cal antibusiness polices and furnished through the courtesy i stead of first grade.
hours each day.
The cooks had requested ad-
attitudes in America are tak­ of foreigners. Americans
The next board meeting will year term from Zone Four slated for August 28 from 1 to 8-74 it’s time to send
should begin asking them- ditional help in the cafeteria, be Thursday, September 12, was Mrs. Donovan (Edna) 4 p m. School will open Sep­
ing their toll.
a check for renewal.
tember 3.
Ixack of fundamental support selves why this is happening.1 The board approved addition- • 8 p m. at the high school.
Moffatt.
School Board
To Meet on
August 22nd
Three U. S. Bank
Tellers Certified
j Timber Sale Set
At Detroit for
August 27th
Mayor, Three
Council Positions
To Be Open
Freak Accident
Hurts Salem Man
vivjii
q qq
xmuuii
Sewer Meeting
Set far Thursday
lull