The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 27, 1967, Page 3, Image 3

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    ber of Mill City and Karen
| will see changes in vehicle
Oliver of Gates.
| energy sources or in the in-
Mr. and Mrs. Niel Sweeney
' ternal combustion engine.
By Janet Lewis
I Because of many diverse
Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Zim­ of Portland and Vera Jean
causes, air pollution will take merman have purchased the Sweeney of San Diego, visited
Sunday with Mrs. Nellie Al­
longer to clean up than Ore­ Bill Stewart place
by Everett E. Cutter
gon waters, the new Sanitary
Rudy Maxa of Melborne, len. They were former neigh­
MoMter Cite« Need For
“We see the technological Authority chairman believes. Fla., left Monday after a bors when all lived in Port­
Ix>ng-Range Plans
possibility of having some­ In water, he thinks we should month’s stay with the Zim­ land.
The homecoming fellow­
Optimism and self-assur­ thing and, like an impulse define exactly what we want mermans. Mr. Maxa is an
ance buoy the comments of shopper, we decide to buy it to use it for — fish life? uncle of Mrs. Zimmerman. ship dinner and a reception
John Mosser when he dis­ tomorrow,” says Mosser. “I drinking? swimming? — then While he was here trips were for Mrs. Lang Stafford will
cusses his new position as thing we should compare so­ determine where we are and made to the coast to visit be held this Sunday at the
Gates Church of Christ. All
chairman of the State Sani­ lutions more to buying a set definite target dates for friends.
friends are invited to attend
tary Authority, that agency house than buying a shirit; attaining goals.
Berniece Potter of Mehama the services, join the potluck
charged with the awesome this involves decisions, sacri­ Again stressing the need
visited with Mrs. Lang Staf­ dinner and honor Mrs Stat­
task of preventing, control­ fice and budgeting, over a for long-range policy, Mosser
ford Monday evening.
ford for her 50 years of work
ling and reducing Oregon air period of time. The federal says he is wrestling with a
The Vacation Bible school with the church and Sunday
interstate
highway
system
critical philosophical question
and water pollution.
program will be held Friday
One reason for his confi­ shows what can be done concering Oregon’s economic evening at the Gates Church school.
with
a
planning
of
this
kind.
”
development. Can we, he asks
dence is the new set of ad­
According to Mosser, the now get by with requiring of Christ. All the classes will
ministrative and legal tools
participate and displays of
given the authority by the Oregon State Sanitary Auth­ only so much of a new in­ work done will be shown.
ority
needs
both
a
firm
pol­
dustry,
for
example,
and
then
1967 legislature. Another is,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Earn­
simply, that there is great icy to deal with existing prob­ in five years develop a new, hardt and family attended,
lems
and
a
more
fixed,
long-
tougher
code
and
go
back
hope for maintaining Ore­
a combination company pic-j
gon’s livability standards range policy to prevent unde­ and impose it on that origin­ nic Saturday, July 15 at Fish­
sirable
situations.
He
notes
he
al
industry?
because our air and water
ermen’s Bend. It was held for
ERICK D. HOLLEY
quality problems have not was charged by the gover­ “I think it’s better to get the employees of both Green
nor
to
“
hold,
clean
up
and
tough
t
ight
now,
”
he
answers,
Erick David Holley, 3-
reached the discouraging pro­
Veneer Idanha and North
portions faced by many other roll back pollution without “and to anticipate and de­ Santiam Plywood of Mill month-old son of Mrs. Tom­
decimating
jobs.
”
velop
long-range
require-
my Holley of Lyons, died of
states.
Such an assignment pre­ ments ahead of their needed City.
pneumonia Monday at the
Mosser’s appointment early
Last week the Barnhardt home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary
this month by Gov. Tom Mc­ sents far from a black-and- application.”
The Sanitary Authority, family took a short vacation Williams, 341 S. W. Ivy.
Call — to succeed himself — white picture, Mosser says.
through Eastern Oregon and
Mrs Holley was visiting
generally is regarded as ex­ Realistically, in taking the hampered in recent years by down to Winnemucca, Nev.
tight
funds
and
staff,
has
long-term
approach
to
pol­
the Williamses. She has been
cellent. As a Portland lawyer,
While in Eastern Oregon
former state representative lution control we are going dealt primarily with brush­ they spent some time going staying with relatives in
fire
situations.
Under
the
re
­
to
live
with
some
continua
­
Lyons, the Jimmy D. Mont­
and most recently this state’s
through the fire Opal mine. gomery family. The baby’s fa­
Director of Finance and Ad­ tion of current problems. The organization and increased
Willard Gabriel is recuper­
ministration, Mosser has question, basically, revolves budget approved by the 1967 ating at home after his acci­ ther lives in Oklahoma.
Services are pending at
earned a reputation as a quiet around just how much of a legislature, Mosser anticipates dent last week. His sister,
dynamo, a man who gets j price Oregonians are willing more attention can be devoted Mrs. Barbara Searcy of Port­ Tracewell mortuary, Sweet
to bigger, long-range issues.
Home.
things done. He typically is to pay.
land visited last Sunday. Lisa
“We can’t eliminate indust­ The authority now has Gabriel returned with her for
referred to as “brilliant,"
Three out of four traffic
“courageous,” one who “can ry, and nobody wants to. We more staff people, and more a visit in Portland.
deaths occur within 25 miles
staff
freedom
in
recruiting.
spot a hole in an argument can’t eliminate automobiles,
Bill Stewart Is now work­ of home, says the Traffic
and nobody wants to.” Mosser Mosser believes Oregon is in ing for Barnhardt & Platt and Safety Division of the Oregon
a block away.”
a
good
position
to
bid
for
Right now, he sees Ore­ says in areas such as Port­
he and the family are living Department of Motor Vehi­
gon’s pollution problems as land, motor vehicles create technical personnel in an In­ in Eugene.
cles.. Even if you’re just going
creasingly
competitive
mar
­
stemming from laxity and about SO percent of air pol­
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Spoelstra to the corner drugstore—buc­
ket,
particularly
because
Ore
­
short-sightedness. Just as on lution.
of Portland were dinner kle up. Your chances of liv­
the national level, we sim­ Speaking of automobile ex­ gon’s pollution problems are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold ing through a crash are five
more
encouraging
towards
ply have ignored the prob­ haust, he says he thinks cor­
Wilson Sunday.
times greater.
lem until it is no longer pos­ rection approaches have success than overwhelming.
Mrs. Barbara Sarff and her
Money
is
not
the
only
an
­
sible to look the other way. been too narrow and will
daughter, Fonda are planning
He also sees public and broaden. We could cut fuel swer, he is quick to point on leaving around August 1
upon
availability
of
quali
­
government reaction to such consumption to levels more
to join her husband, “Red” in
an awakening as rather typ­ typical of foreign cars, he fied people, availability of Wrangell, Alaska. Mr. Sarff
federal
matching
funds
and
ical.
believes, but more likely we
other such factors. But the has been in Alaska about two
new Sanitary Authority bud­ months and is now employed
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
get, “though tight, is vastly in a lumber mill. Mrs. Sarff
P.O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 improved and offers a real said they plan to stay a year
if all goes well. On the way
Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday chance to progress.”
Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill
Mosser notes that the to Alaska, her plans are to
City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
authority also is soliciting visit her sister and family,
The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility voluntary professional help, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Leonard
for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint among engineers, account­ and their three children at
without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an
Sand Point, Ida. James Sarff
advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. ants, industry leaders, in and family have plans to
If your clothing catches fire,
An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development the cleanup battle. The Ore­ move into the vacated house.
gon Museum of Science and
don't run . . .
of the timber industry and agriculture in this area.
Mr. and Mrs. John Watson
Industry also has offered its
Roll on floor or ground . . .
NATIONAL NEWSPAPER help in conducting surveys, and Carrie, former residents Smother with coat or blanket
and Mosser feels many criti­ now living in Silverton, visit­
cal needs can be met with­ ed at the George Staffords on
Don’t tin frt a ptact to start!
Saturday.
AFFILIATE MEMBER
out budget strain.
Family
Picnic
Held
—
With its new chairman,
Subscription Rates
Mrs. Sarah Rains was sur­
Marion-Linn Counties, per year ____________ ______ $3.50 structure, budget and a bat­ rounded by her children, 13
Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year ........................ $4.00 tery of new anti-pollution of her grandchildren and
Outside Oregon, per year.......................
$4.50 laws to back it up, the
DON W. MOFFATT................................. Editor and Publisher Santitary Authority should eight of her great-grand­
GOLDIE RAMBO............................... Society and News Editor satisfy many public demands children Sunday during a
DAVE WARDE .........
Printer for cleaner air and water. family picnic at the home of
CORRESPONDENTS
Secretary of the Interior Mr. and Mrs. Joe Toepfer and
Detroit-1 dan ha ............................................... Boots Champion Stewart Udall last week an­ family in Coon Hollow. Oth­
Gates....... ............... .......... .................... ..... _......... Janet Lewis nounced that Oregon is one ers attending were Mr. and
Mill City ______________ ______ -_ __________ Rose Cree
Mrs. Carl Schmitz and child­
Lyons________________ ____ ______________ Eva Bressler of only three states to com­ ren of Woodland, Wn.; Mr.
ply
with
new
federal
water
Mehama....... .............................. Merle Teeters - Jean Roberts
quality standards. John Mos­ and Mrs. James Johnson and
ser, for one, is determined to family of Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Cline of Foster;
keep Oregon in the lead.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Honey­
well of Corvallis; Mr. and
Mrs. Tillman Rains of Stay­
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cline
of Mill City; Miss Suzie Due-
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