The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 27, 1967, Image 1

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The Mill City Enterprise
ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
VOLUME XXU
NUMBER 30
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON
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Frères Takes
Up and Down
Detroit Timber Bid
The Avenue DETROIT —Auction of a
By Don Motte»
150,000 board feet of Will­
amette National Forest tim­
ber, conducted at the Detroit
Ranger Station Thursday,
brought $4,58990 just a dollar
over government appraised
value.
Successful bidder Freres
Veneer Co. Inc., of Lyons of­
fered $41.32 a thousand for
Douglas Fir, the only species
bid on in the tract, compared
with a minimum bid of a cent
less than advertised. Only one
other bid was submitted, that
of Young and Morgan Inc.,
Mill City.
The sale, Lower Cliff Creek
Salvage is located about 12
miles southeast of Detroit up
Blowout Creek. Purpose of
the sale is to remove dead­
down, and dying and diseased
timber, including a portion of
damaged timber resulting
from the 1964 flood.
The sale involves lOOmfb
of Douglas Fir logs and peel­
er blocks, 30 mfb of Western
Hemblock and other conifer­
ous species, 20 mfb cedar logs
and an unestimated amount
of Pine logs.
Bill Lewellen
Tells About
Conference
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1967
Reunion Planned for
Former Gates High
Students and Teachers
GATES — Sunday, August
20, is the date set for the
next Gates High school reun­
ion at the old high school
building in Gates. Edward
Romey is president this year
with Mrs. Pete Etzel acting
as secretary. A potluck din­
ner will be from 12 to 1 p. m.
with games, cards and just
talk taking up the rest of the
day.
All Alumni and teachers
together with friends, are in­
vited and welcome to come.
Detroit Foresters
Attend Job Corp
School at Waldport
$3.30 a YEAR — 10c a Copy
Forest Service Official
From Washington, D. C.
Visits Mt. Jefferson Area
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DETROIT—Nine Forest
Oh me! Back at work, and
Service personnel from the
I don’t feel like working after
Detroit Ranger Station attend­
taking about 10 days off. The
ed a two day session on the
worst part of a vacation is
DETROIT—Art Geerley of
The Charles F. Kettering
19 and 20th at Angell Job
the getting back into gear
Washington, D. C., associa­ wilderness area.
Foundation sponsored a na­
Corps Camp near Waldport.
again. However, there is one
tion chief of the U. S. Forest
tional seminar on innovation
The proposed wilderness
District Ranger, Lee Boech-
good thing about vacations,
Service paid an official visit area would stretch along the
July 2 through July 10, in
stiegel said puprpose of the
and that is getting back home,
to the Detroit Ranger station
Honolulu, Hawaii. The semin­
Job Corps visit was to ac­ here recently. Other forest of­ crest of the Cascades from
especially when one lives in
ar was designed to bring to­
Breitenbush Creek on the
quaint his staff and subord-1
this particular part of Ore­
ficials here for the day were North to the Santiam High­
gether tep educational leaders
inates with the techinques of Al Sorseth, staff recreation
gon. We went from here to
and educational innovators
way to the South. Forestry
the Job Corp, so that they
Beldon, on the North Fork of
forester of the Eugene office Associations and timber com­
for an idea-sharing confer­
will have a better understand­ and George Williams, staff
the Feather River in Californ­
ence. Participants were select­
panies t eportedly generally
ing of the training program,
ia. This is a beautiful spot, lo­
recreation forester of the backed the U. S. Forest Ser­
ed from each of the 50 states
especially those training in
cated in a deep canyon. There
Portland office.
and U. S. Territorial Posses­
vice proposal.
forestry work.
we met relatives, Mr. and
Included in the official bus­ At the public meeting
sions.
Boeckstiegel said he also iness here was a reviewing of Thomas Cochran, represent­
Mrs. Bob Schultz of Quincy;
The conference was held at I i
planned to attend the ses­ the controversial proposed; ing Industrial Forestry As­
Mr. and Mrs. George Schultz
the Kamehameha Schools, a
sions. due to visiting forestry Mt. Jefferson Primitive Wild­ sociation, said his group
and son, Ronald and Duane
private boarding school for
officials on the 19th his visit erness area which included an might have some reservations
Schultz and daughter, Peggy,
children of Hawaiian descent
had to be cancelled. He added aerial panoramic view by the about the size of the propos­
and son, Barry all of Los An­
in Honolulu. The site was
however that he had gone group via helicopter.
geles. The men are brothers
ed area, but it is willing to
chosen because of the empha­
over at an earlier date to
of Mrs Moffatt. Also there
Boeckstiegal
said
landings
support the forest service
GATES
—
The
Gates
City
sis upon innovation exhibited
make arrangements for the were also made where ever proposal
were Miss Leona Lamb, and
Council
met
Tuesday,
July
18.
by the East-West Cultural
forest service personnel to at­ possible, such as Marion Lake,
Mrs. D. O. Winn, aunt and sis­
The North Santiam Cham­
Center, and the Kamehameha Burton Boroughs one of the tend.
ter of Mrs. Moffatt both of
and the group hik“d into the ber of Commerce went on rec­
owners
of
a
large
tract
being
Schools
in
Honolulu.
Portland. Two other sisters
subdivided and sold in smal­ He said tentative plans are primitive area for a closer ord In favor of the Forest Ser­
The major focus of the con­ ler plots, was assured of the being made for a group of view of the preposed wilder­ vice proposal, but against
and another brother could
ference was aimed at better­ availability of city water for Job Corps enlistee’s from the ness area.
not make the family reunion.
those who would increase the
ing communications between the use of new buyers. Oth­ Timber Lake Job Corps A U. S. Forest Service hear­ Wilderness beyond the Forest
But it was fun with two trail­
the schools throughout the ers in the firm are Dick Park­ Camp in the Mt. Hood area, ing was held on Oct. 26th 1966 Service proposal.
er houses, a camper and a
nation. The emphasis upon er and Verne Shaw.
tent forming our own little
to visit here some time in at Salem in a proposal to es­ At a Jan. 19, 1967 meeting
educational change exhibited
“village” for the outing. I
tablish 95,450 acres in the of the North Santiam Cham­
commissioner re­ September.
The
road
in most of the public schools ported the graveling of sev- Those attending the train­ Mt. Jefferson Wilderness, in ber of Commerce at Gates,
didn’t read a newspaper, or Lyle Cummings To
in the nation has resulted in a eral streets on the south side ing camp sessions at Angell the Oregon Cascades. At the District Ranger Lee Boeck­
hear a radio, or see a boob
vast quantity of research data of Gates.
tube during the time we Participate In
Job Corps were' Howard meeting an overwhelming ma­ stiegel (Detroit) announced
concerning the art of teach­ A final decision and approv­ Dean, Allen Gardner, Roth jority of the witnesses said the forest Service had ordered
were gone, and that was
ing. Unfortunately many of al was given by the Council Anderson, Lloyd Hendrick­ that the area proposed by the a moratorium on sales from
one of the best parts of the Academic Institute
vacation.
On February 28, Lyle Cum­ the fine research projects on the matter of the Mayor’s son, Henry Kniss, Tom Lev­ Forest Service was too small. 31,610 acres of North Santi­
After a few days in the mings was notified that he have not received wide pub­ salary. A sum of $600 a year ering, Gary Coleman, Laverne They asked for the expansion am timberland in the Mt. Jef­
.. _ took off for Eagle had been chosen a participant licity and consequently have had been budgeted for the1 Bherns and Dave Kubesh.
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canyon,
we
of the area to something ferson Wilderness area. He
Lake, just north of Susanville. I in the Academic Year Insti­ had little, if any, national ef­ mayor’s salary but there were
to around 125,000 acres. Wit­ said the decision would re­
There we parked on property I tute, sponsored by the Na­ fect. One of the tasks assign­ no known records of approval
nesses asking for the expan­ duce annual timber sales for
owned by Dale and Margie tional Science Foundation, to ed to the participants of the for payment The mayor has Outboard Service
sion represented a variety of the Detroit-Mill City Districts
Hannah. There was a good be held at Rutgers-The State conference was to design a been receiving only $25 a
outdoor and conservation by 10,900,000 board feet or
well, electricity and a good University, New Brunswick, dissemination method which | month. The increase was ap- Building Sold To
clubs. The outdoor groups about 11-per cent of the al­
boat dock, where we launch­ New Jersey. From the three would effectively transmit • proved and made retroactive
unanimously asked for in­ lowable cut. Forest Supervis­
ed .George’s boat. It was great | hundred applicants to the in­ new and successful education­ to Janary 1, 1967. James Sieg­ Catholic Church
clusion of Marion
■ Lake in the or Dave Gibney of Eugene
fun, riding around on that big stitute twenty-seven were al innovations throughout the fried is now serving as
said, this moratorium on tim­
DETROIT—Mr. and Mrs.
lake, swimming, water skiing, chosen, Mr. Cummings being nation.
mayor.
ber harvesting was requested
The structure of the con- j The next council meeting Joe Muise announced this
and fishing. They fished and; one of four on the west coast
at
the Oct. 26, 1966 meeting at
I burned. I really did it up I selected. He is the son of ference provided speakers of ! will be held Thursday, Au- week the sale of the former
a
public
hearing on the Mt.
Detroit Outboard Service on
red, not brown, this
f
time. I j Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Cum- national stature, coupled with ' : gust 17.
Jefferson
Wilderness by re­
Detroit avenue to the Cath­
reaction sessions and small-
think Alta will trade me off i mings, Mill City,
presentatives
of several con­
olic church.
„ group discussion meetings,
for a more sensible model
The objectives of the pro-
servation
groups.
Father Hugh Gearin of I The summer maintenance! He said they made the re­
after this last affair with the 1 gram are to prepare and mo-1 Each day the conference met
Mill City said Sunday a 24- program at the local schools 1 quest in conjunction with re­
sun. 1 may sound like a fe- i tivate the participants to as- for four hours to hear speak-
foot addition will be added to includes a number of major commendations for an ex­
male, but—you should see my sume responsibility and lead-, ers. Four additional hours ■
the rear of the building. He projects this year. Replace­ panded wilderness and on bas­
legs. The most beautiful ership ir> their local school I were set aside for small-group
i..-u«
Hlcnnocinnc and
ünd reaction
rpaotinn ses
SPS- ­ '
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said 10 feet of the new addi­ ment of ceiling tile in the en­ is that harvesting in their
shade of red in the world. My areas
modernizing
the 1 discussions
tion will be left open with a tire high school hall, and the proposed area would usurp
ankles swelled up like beer mathematics curriculum and sions. Participants were en­
connecting door to its en­ installation of pavement in the authority of the U. S.
kegs, and naturally I had the improving over all mathema­ couraged to schedule individ­
trance. In addition a vestibule I the parking lot, comprise the Congress under the Wilder­
ual conferences wdth the ex­
disposition of a bear with a tics instruction.
sore tail for the balance of the
For the past four years Mr. perts in various field in at­ The head of the Family will be added to the front of major projects at Santiam ness Act of 1964 approving
trip. If you see me hobbling Cummings has been a mathe­ tendance at the seminar. The Life Department at Oregon the building.
High school. In addition, the the final boundaries.
Fr. Gearin said part of the normal yearly painting pro­ Supervisor Gibney request­
around town, you’ll know matics teacher in the Kellogg entire SO hours of conference State University, Dr. J. Philip
what misery I’m in. Worst of Senior High School and an ex­ were televised and will be O’Neill, be speakei- Thursday work v/ill be done by volun­ gram is nearing completion. ed permission to reduce the
all, it was my own fault The tension course instructor for available to school districts in night, July 27, at the ban­ teers and added anyone wish­ The Gates Elementary school annual cut of the North Will­
Hannah’s at Eagle Lake cer­ the University of Idaho. Prior the form of video tape during quet honoring foster parents ing to volunteer their servic­ gymnasium will receive a amette Working Circle which
in Linn County.
es especially on Saturdays, new coat of paint in the next Includes the North Santiam
tainly have a wonderful spot to going to Kellogg, Idaho, the next school year.
The dinner will begin at will be greatly appreciated.
few weeks. At the Mill City Drainage, by 10.9 million
to build their summer home. Mr. Cummings taught mathe­ Since all work and no play
They are fine friendly people, matics at Santiam Union High makes Jack a dull boy, The 7 p. m. at the First Methodist
Carpenter and foreman of Elementary school, new light­ board feet until the boundary
and we thank them for letting School for two years.
Kettering Foundation p r o - Church, 1115 West 28th Ave- the construction is Ed Kadin, ing has been installed in the is finally defined.
us use their property.
Enroute to New Jersey the vided Polynesian entertain­ nue, Albany. It was organiz­ Mill City. Work began Mon- hallway, and additional elect­ The North Santiam Cham­
The balance of the trip was Cummings’ plan to drive ment each evening at dinner. ed by the Linn County Public i day with the pouring of con­ rical outlets have been sup­ ber of Commerce has been on
fine, and we did have an en­ through Yellowstone and then The entertainment consisted Welfare Commission to pay crete for the base of the new plied to the classrooms. The record for years as against
football grandstand was been increasing the size of the Mt.
joyable vacation. We found on to Montreal to attend Expo of songs and music provided tribute to foster parents addition.
that The Enterprise got along 67 and a National Council of by students from the Hono­ from Albany, Lebanon, Har­ The original building was repainted as has the baseball Jefferson Wilderness area,
just fine without us, which Teachers of Mathematics con­ lulu public and private risburg, Crawfordsvi lie, constructed by Joe Muise, grandstand.
feeling that there was ample
also is a pleasure.
schools. One evening was set Sweet Home, Cascadia, Ly­ who operated it as an Out­ One major project remain­ land there to take care of
vention.
August 28. will be the begin­ aside for a visit to the Poly­ ons, and Mill City.
board Sei vice for the past ing is the resurfacing of the the out-doorsmen.
Topic for Dr. O’Neill’s ban­ four years.
I almost hated to pick up ning of the degree progran nesian Cultural Center, and
east wail of the high school
Boesckstiegel said Mr.
my daily newspaper this Mon­ leading to the granting of a one afternoon for a tour of I quet talk will be “Problems
Catholic services are cur­ gymnasium. This was neces­ Geerley who is the Forest Ser­
of Parenhood.”
day morning to see what was Masters of Science in Teach­ historic Pearl Harbor.
rently being held at Detroit sitated when the original vice representatives will meet
O’Neill joined the OSU fac- City hall.
going on in the world. About ing Mathematics to be confer­ The Kettering Foundation
sand finish began to peel.
with Congress on the pro­
the same old stuff, bombing, red August 8, 1968.
posed Wilderness area contro-
expended a great deal of mon­ ulty a year ago, coming from
in Vietnam, and the colored
versey.
ey in providing the transpor­ the University of Illinois
Walt Thomas Injured
people burning and hating as
tation ana lodging for parti­ where he was director of Rec Report Shows
usual. I wonder how long it Fly-In To Be Held
cipants of this seminar, said the teaching training pro­
Herman Mason Gets
In Mill Accident
will take them to realize that
Bill Lewellen Santiam Admin­ gram, Child Development All Trails Open;
IDANHA
—
Walt
Thomas
of
they have set themselves and At Gates Airport
Publicity for Taking
istrator. who was in attend­ Laboratory, for three years.
freedom of rights back a gen­
Maintenance Started Mill City was taken to Salem Care of Honey Bees
ance. The seminar was with­
General hospital' Monday
eration or two by their ac­ Sunday, July 30
out a doubt one of the best Cigarette Flippers
DETROIT —A Willamette morning by Detroit Mobile
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mas­
tions.
The North Santiam Pilots, organized and most produc­ Warned of Fire Danger National Forest Recreation First Aid unit, following an on were recently “written up”
Then another front page Inc will host a Fly-In at the tive that had ever attend­
in the American Bee Journal,
With the critical fire wea­ report released this week accident at Green Veneer.
item about smoking. Seems Gates Airport on Sunday, July ed. He said, “the selection of
The
accident
occurred a national publication. The
now they are adding insult to 30. Main purpose of the event, Hawaii, our newest state, as ther now at hand, the Keep states all roads are now open
jury by hooking up smokers besides some fun, is to dis­ the site for this conference, Oregon Green Association ad­ on the Detroit District and about 8 a. m. when a chip story was complete with pic­
with a shocking machine to cuss and explain the Ocean was certainly apropos; and I vises Oregon Motorists to all trails are open and main­ truck pulled in and the tures showing Herman and
associate their puffing with Shores Fly-In which will be might add that the hospitality make full use of their auto­ tenance has begun on some. screened gate struck some­ Gladys with some of their
mobile ash trays when smok­ In addition contract mainten­ thing causing a core to fall, 26 hives.
pain. Got’nhimmel, what next. held August 3-4-5.
of the Hawaiian people is
They have become quite
ing. State Police are now on ance has started on the high striking Earl Huber on the
That is the way they teach
There will be free hot dogs without equal,” he concluded. the alert for the cigarette trails.
adept
with bees; not only
head
(hard
hat)
and
pinning
rats and mice not to touch and coffee served at 2 P. M.,
All of the camp grounds Thomas and Kenneth Harris their own but are also called
flipper. During the past two
things. I would hate to think according to Farris Benton,
that I didn’t have guts president of the pilots group. Weather, Detroit Dam weeks several roadside fires are open. Those under the under It. Harris and Huber in when swarms get in un­
enough to quit puffing the
7 a. m. Dally Weather Reading have been caused by careless Land and Water Conserva­ did not seek ambulance aid, wanted places or stray from
smokers discarding tobacco tion Fee System are: South but Thomas suffered injuries their own hives.
Pool
weed without some contrap­
They also have some of
Max. Min. Elev. Pct. from their vehicles. The Ore­ Shore, Hoover, Riverside, to his shoulder, back, and leg.
tion to give me a slight “fry”, sell yourself on the idea that Date
Whispering
Falls
and
Mar
­
July
19
their
bees “farmed out” on
72
50
gon
Police
are
always
mind
­
1562.39
000
you
want
to
quit
—
then
the
so I would know it wasn’t
I’APA SAYS
good clover patches near In­
good for me. Oh, well, it does rest is comparatively easy. July 20 76 54 15G2 16 0.00 ful of the need for enforcing ion Forks.
Father to daughter’s suitor: dependence.
The rejrort states wild flow-
give some scientists some­ Why not try it some time, July 21 79 52 1561.92 0.00 the forest code for throwing
Herman took up Ijeekeeping
thing to do, and maybe it is when you wake up in the July 22 82 57 1561.68 0.00 away lighter! material on any ! ers are in full array with "My daughter says you have
a good thing. Time will tell. morning and have a taste in July 23 81 54 1561.43 0.00 forest land, private road or every variety from rack flow­ ' that ce-tain something, but as a hohl»y way back in 1909
I know this about smoking by­ ; your mouth, like you slept July 24 88 54 1561 19 0.00 public highway within the ers to v ild azalea blooming I wish you had something when ne was a young fellow
certain!”
at Falls City.
| profuieiv.
July 25 82 52 1560.93 0.001 state.
experience—first you have to I under a chicken roost.
Subdivision
School Maintenance
Program Under Way
Linn County Foster
Parents to be
Honored