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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1959)
12 MAIL TRIBUNE, Utihri, Or. Friday, August 7, J 959 Clatsop Judge, State Clash Over Social Worker Portland-dJPB-Clatsop Coun ty Judge Guy Boyington and the State Board of Health clashed here Wednesday. The issue was whether Clatsop county must add a Ml IS 11 EI psychiatric social worker to its health department staff in order to qualify for $1,400 in federal mental health funds. Judge Boyington said Clat-. sop county does -not need a social worker to help its child guidance clinic. He said it has ' been operating with federal state help, since 1953. . He called a proposal to cut off its allotment unless a so cial worker is hired as "in consistent, unnecessary, un reasonable and illegal." He said the real issue was not money but state control of local programs, and if nec essary he would take the question to court, the legisla ture and the i Association of Oregon Counties. Board President Carl Holm said, ". . . that sounds like a threat and the board doesn't appreciate it," "Take it . any way you want," Boyington said. The Clatsop county delega tion and board members end ed up in handshakes and statements that everything still was on a friendly basis. The board decided to hold Clatsop county's fund request in abeyance pending a review of the state's mental health policies and programs by the State Mental Health Advisory committee. The board voted about $23, 000 to help child guidance clinics in Benton, Clackamas, Coos, Douglas, Jackson, Klamath, Lane, Marion and the tri-county area of eastern Oregon. Coastal Towns fight for Hearing Florence flJPD - Two Ore- gon coastal communties whose competition usually is, limited to sports, are battling to see : which will hold a Senate hearing on the proposed Ore gon Dunes National Seashore. The two towns are Florence and Reedsport, which are 20 miles apart. The hearing is scheduled for sometime in Oc tober. ' Sen. Riphard L. Neuberger (D-Ore.) who made the pro posal to create the 35,000-acre seashore between the two hearing in Reedsport. A petition to hold the hear ing has been signed by more than 800 persons. It declares that the Florence area is much more concerned about the proposed seashore because, there are 250 homes in the area which the park service has announced that it "hopes eventually to eliminate." "W.. , , At I xiorence Dacsers say inai taxes lost in the event the park was established would come almost entirely from the . local school district. ' Reedsport claims it is just as vitally concerned because the 10,000 - acre Crown Zel lerbach tree farm, about 3,000 acres of which are in the pro posed area, lies north of the city. . Local officials said Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Ore.) has in- . dicated he favors the Florence side. The local Chamber of Com- , merce passed a resolution last spring opposing the seashore. The Reedsport Chamber has not yet taken a stand but has been hearing speakers from both sides. Paper Processing Planned in Ripon Ripon, Calif. -flJPD- A seven million dollar paper process ing plant will be built just south of the city limits of this San Joaquin Valley commun ity, it was announced Thurs day. The plant will be built by the Lee Paper company, Vicksburg, Mich... and the Simpson Paper company, Ev erett, Wash., which is in the process of merging with Lee. Thomas Leddy, representa tive of Lee, said the multiple story structure covering 220 acres will be in full operation in 18 months to two years. It will employ 100 workers . in - the first stage of operation, 200 after two years, with an ' estimated million dollar a year payroll. . Leddy said the plant will have an annual output of be tween 15,000 to 18,000 tons of high grade paper such as tracing paper, base paper for blue prints, photographic base paper, and text paper. 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