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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1970)
Mrs. William Lewellen and DETROIT IDANHA Janice attended the mother daughter D.A.R. tea in Salem Saturday afternoon at the Sa lem Women’s club. The tea was held in honor of the nine By Boots Chaninlon area high school girls who had I WJL by -lack Zimmerman Sgt. David Michaelson, son won the D.A.R. Good Citizen of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Michael award. Each girl was present Conservation vs. Preservation management of its acres. The Forest Service has back son, Detroit, arrived home Theodore ed with a pin and certificate j Vying at French Pete Creek Neither the Gallic herdsman ed away from its plan. Poli from Vietnam last week. Fol Adams, Sr., of Portland were and a book on the D. A. R. nor the canny Scot dreamed ticians, in view of present lowing his 20-day leave he dinner guests Sunday at th le will report to Luke AFB at home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Visiting at the home of I their favorite part of Oreg n popularity of environmental Phoenix, Ariz. During his Yankus. Mrs. Adams is the Mr. and Mrs. Lowell O. would ever become a major en issues, mostly are hedging. An exception is the newest mem tour of duty in Vietnam he sister of Mrs Yankus Cree are their son-in-law Sgt. vironmental battleground. ber of Oregon’s delegation to was attached to the 431st Donald McKenzie explored William McClintock and their Munitions Maintenance squad. Otto Witt was reported as two granddaughters, Patty and the Willamette Valley 150 Congress. The home of Mrs. Kenneth Sen. Robert Pack wood has ill last week, and was taken to Sue McClintock from San years ago and was intimately (Barbara) Fields will be the introduced a bill that likely familiar with the mountain ri see his physician by his niece, Diego. setting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. will keep the French Pete ver that bears his name. Whe Mrs. Else Allen, but he ap when the Woman’s Missionary peared to be fine again early Mrs. Lois Scott has been ther the near-legendary French question in limbo—at least un Society of the Idanha Com this week. Sunday dinner confined to her home with Pete had more than a nodding til Congress adjourns. Foresters have turned the munity church meets. acquaintance with his name guests of Mrs. Allen were her pneumonia. Air force T/Sgt. Rohert Lay matter over to the Secretary sake creek is a matter for con brother, Dr. Hanson Palmbeck of Agriculture. Both conserva man and his family were and his wife, Julia, of Corval Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turn- jecture. preparations Monday lis where he is head of a de idge spent several hours Sat But we do know the 19,200- tion-minded diverse recreation making to move to Anchorage, Alaska groups and commercial timber acre Cascade Range basin bat partment at OSU. The dinner urday visiting with Mr. and he will be stationed fjr was in honor of his birthday Mrs. Fred Stone at their home tlefield for conservationists people on one side and preser where and preservationists looked dif vationist and activist youth the next three years. anniversary. Also here was at Florence. Mrs. Layman and children ferent to both men. When Mc groups on the other have been Mr. Witt’s daughter, Mrs. Dale Connie and David took up resi feeding him facts and opinions Kenzie came overland to the Bassett (Ursula Witt) of Se Miss Leona Lamb and Mrs. dency here while Bob was on attle. She was accompanied Daphne Frace spent a couple Oregon Country in 1812, tile for more than two months. One side calls it a battle a 9-month tour of duty in part way by Mrs. Gary Cressy of days last week in Mill City French Pete Creek drainage (Jackie Potter), also of Seattle, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. likely looked much as it does between timber and recreation. Thailand. The Layman’s had who visited her parents, the Don Moffatt and Mr. and today—largely carpeted by so- Others invoke an emotion-vs- planned to drive via the Alcon practicality title. In its strict highway to Alaska, but due to Lafe Potters, in West Linn. Mrs. D. L. Moffatt and sons. called old growth fir. But French Pete didn’t ar est sense, the issue boils down unforseen circumstances their The two young women were plans had to be changed. former school mates here in Spending last week here at rive until half-a-century after to conservation for the many They drove to Seattle Wed Mill City a number of years the home of Mrs. Sig Jepsen, McKenzie made his fortune in against preservation for the nesday morning where they ago. were her daughter, Mrs. Max furs and died. Meanwhile, a few. Those closest to the contro boarded a plane and shipped Kelly of Barstow, Calif., who devastating fire razed the once versy believe Sec. Clifford M. their car by boat to their new primeval forest. When French The North Santiam Aerie was accompanied by her Fraternal Order of Eagles daughter, Mrs. Ross Kilpatrick Pete and other sheepherders Hardin will opt for the prac location. Robert is the son of Auxiliary will hold a dinner (Patricia Kelly) and two little drove their flocks from East tical management concept. But Mr. and Mrs. Earl Layman meeting Thursday, February girls, Kelly and Debbie, of ern Oregon into the basin for the Packwood bill likely will of Detroit. A surprise birthday party 12, at the Riverview at 6:30 p. Concord, Calif., which is in summer pasture during the prevent immediate implemen honoring Rev. Harold Roth m. The banquet will be held in the San Francisco Bay area. second decade of the present tation. Packwood and the bill's sup on his birthday anniversary honor of the State Madam Mrs. Beatrice Splichal of century, it was a land of strug President, Donna Buffington, Springfield, the other daugh gling young forest and expan porters would lock up French was held in the social room of Pete primarily as another pre the Idanha fire hall following who will be making her offic ter of Mrs. Jepsen, also spent sive mountain meadow. Herds of up to 5.000 sheep serve for hiking and horseback Sunday morning worship. Tra ial visit. A regular meeting last week here, returning and special program will fol home on Monday. Many addi thrived ,on the meadowland recreationists. It would pre ditional birthday cake, coffee vent roads and the use of mo and punch was served to some low the dinner. tional out-of-town relatives during World War I. Some- torized mechanical equipment forty people in attendance. naturalists credit French Pete ’ s were here for shorter periods Birthday cake was baked Guests at the home of Mr. to attend the funeral of Sig sheep with carrying seeds from and vehicles. The bill now and Mrs. D. L. Moffatt Satur Jepsen in Stayton Monday, Eastern Oregon aspen into one rests in the Committee on In and decorated by Mrs. Fred day evening for dinner were February 2, including a niece remaining boggy area known terior and Insular Affairs. Taylor. Washington observers believe The Detroit home of Mr. Mrs. Clarence Golden, Tony and nephew from California. as Quaking Aspen Swamp. and Mrs. Arthur Whiteley will Savage and Mr. and Mrs. Don The family members were din Today French Pete is gone it will die there. So, regardless of Sec. Hard be the scene when the Young Moffatt. The affair was in hon ner guests of the Martin Jep- and his surname is forgotten. Gone also are his sheep and in’s decision, we probably won’t Life group of the Idanha Com or of the Moffatts youngest son. sens Thursday evening. the meadows that sustained see any logging in French munity church meets Sunday, Ricky, who was celebrating Pete this year—except by beat- February 15th at 5:30 p.m. his birthday anniversary. For The daughter born January them. Lesson for the day will be In their place is a gently-cup les, aphids or lightning. his birthday they provided a 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Craig Ben “Mind Benders” (drug abuse) birthday cake in the shape of nett was Katy Lynn. It was ped, heavily-forested valley 60 one of a series of four lessons a football field, including goal erroneously printed last week miles east of Eugene in the the group will explore and Willamette National Forest. posts and a sugar football. as Kathy Lynn. discuss. As the lessons pro The trees, predominatly Doug gress films will be shown to las fir, have again taken over. The Studio of Hair Design Mr. and Mi’s. Dave Warde accentuate the subject. A is now open for business four and daughters and Ray Sand It is only sparsely populated days a week, Wednesdays, blast of Portland were Mill by wildlife and contains signi On Friday at Regis, the I spokesman for the group said Thursdays, Fridays and Sat City visitors Wednesday. They ficant stands of other firs, Rams defeated the Santiam any or all high school stu urdays. 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. helped their son and family, hemlock, white pine, spruce Wolverines 57-55 in a hotly- dents are being encouraged to Ph. 897-2100 for appointment. the Clifford Wardes move from and cedar. It is typical western contested game which, un attend the meetings. From down in the valley Betty Klutke, owner. 46tf a trailer home to a more per Cascade forest, managed and fortunately ended in a ques gov- tionable call by the official comes a report that daffodils, protected by the federal manent residence. They also and crocus burst forth into' Will the parties having the stopped at The Enterprise ernment. timer. Because of its valuable tim- loan of American Legion hos plant where Mr. Warde work The Wolverines fell behind bloom as the midvalley bask-j ber and accessibility, federal early in the game and didn’t ed in sunshine over the week pital equipment including beds, ed for many years. foresters long ago deemed it recover until a 24-point fourth end. Well, we can’t brag about wheelchairs, crutches, etc. best suited for their multiple quarter brought them within daffodils and crocus in bloom 1 please contact Mr. or Mrs. El Mr. and Mrs. George Long here yet, but primroses and' don Hutchinson at 897-2760. took a group of young people use management concept. Lack two points at the buzzer. Mill City Volunteer Fire De to SOC at Ashland Saturday. of superlative ecological un Pittam and Hillesland led pussy willows are bursting forth into bloom, and other partment. They were all seniors and in iqueness ruled it out of con- the Santiam scoring attack signs of spring are much in sideration as a wilderness or with 21 and 14 points respect terested in enrolling at the col primitive area. ively. Dick Berg was the lead evidence. It has also been not lege this fall. ed that our feathered friends Under the Forest Service ing rebounder with 10. the robins are returning. multiple-use plan, French Pete The loss dropped the Wol Lyle Cutsforth, student at Springlike weather prevailed was destined for both recrea verines into a third place tie OTI was among those making here too over the weekend, and tional and commercial pur with North Marion, and it will the Dean’s list for the fall term take a combination of four it was noted with interest that at that school. He is a gradu poses. Some marketable timber wins by the Wolverines and many people were in the area, ate of Santiam High school would be cut — contributing to two losses by second place Sa especially on Sunday. and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gael Cutsforth. He is majoring the Oregon economy on a sus lem Academy for Santiam to i n Mechanical engineering tained, long-range basis. But finish in a tie place for second logging would not be permit place and force a playoff game EDW. J. BELL Technology. ted to intensify to a point the with Academy. Public Service Office The Wolverines next games basin ’ s recreational value The Santiam High School 247 North Third Avenue Band is sponsoring a “Turkey would be damaged. Limited are Tuesday at Academy and Stayton, Ore. 97383 Dinner”, February 13. It will roadways would be construct Friday with North Marion on the home court. ed — to both remove cut tim be held from 5:00-7:30 at the INCOME TAX High School, in the Home Ec. ber and provide access for fire Santiam 55—Pittam 21, Hilles land 14, Johnson 7, Berg 4, Room. Prices are as follows: suppression. SERVICE Dead and dying white pine Cox 4, Eide 2, Elliott 2, Rich Adults and High School Stu Over 30 yeans tax work ex ards 1. and true fir victims of an in dents $1.75; Elementary stud Regts, 57—Birkolz 20, Love perience in this area. ents $1.25; and Family Tick tensive beetle and wooly aphid 14, Masser 9, Dalke 8, Bentz infestation would be removed Phone 709-2265 et $7.00. for the continuing health and 2, Welter 2, Schachtsick 2. Score by Quarters — safety of the rest of the forest. Paul Cree was taken by But when the first timber Santiam ...... 8 13 10 24—55 ambulance to Salem Memorial sales were advertised, preser Regis ........ 16 18 12 11—57 hospital following a heart at tack at his home Monday af vationists raised their voices ternoon. He is in the intensive in protest and halted, at least temporarily, the productive care unit. ASalem Scene 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 12, 1970 -------------------------------- J SAFECO INSURANCE Santiam Memorial Hospital (Stavton) LEWIS—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Lewis, Aumsville, a girl, Monday, February 2, 1970. MYERS—To Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Myers, Mill City, a girl, Wednesday, February 1, 1970. Old Irtn&i for personalized HOMEOWNER'S INSURANCE call: JERRY PITTAM Insurance Phone 897-2321 or 897-27.M Mill City, Oregoa “When you watch teen agers dancing these days, you wonder what they do for re laxation.” he’ll treat you like a per son... not a number! Coming soon on radio .... The story of a mailman who walked a 75-mile route on snow shoes. Wednesday, February 18 ALBANY - KRKT 12:15 P.M. ALBANY - KWIL 4:40 P.M. STORIES OF PACIFIC POWERLAND told by Nelson Olmsted Regis Claims Victory In Close Game PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ^OPEN HOUSE^ CHEMEKETA Community College Career Education Days February 18 February 19-20 6—10 p. m. 9 a.m.-10 p.m. The staff and students at Chemeketa welcome you to attend Career Education Days. Take guided tours, ask about curriculum, watch demonstrations and examine programs for all. Know Your Com munity College. 585-6166 4389 Satler Dr. NE Salem VALENTINES HEART Chocolates Subscribe to The by BROWN & HALEY Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Golden Mrs. Mabel King from Ta MiN City Enterprise have both been in Santiam coma is visiting at the home Memorial hospital with pneu of her sister, Mrs. Marie Tol 'Give the BEST' monia. Read it Every Week Clyde was taken to the bert. hospital last Thursday and re turned to his home Sunday. Mrs. Golden was taken Friday and is still there. $7.95 VALENTINE CARDS Now on display Mill City Pharmacy • "Your Gift Headquarters" MEL EIDE, Owner Ph. 897-2812 MUI City Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burrell and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark attended the District meeting of Trinity chapter No. 175, Vista Chapter No. 184, and Ainsworth Chapter No. 176 in Salem Friday evening. Private funeral I One Week Delivery ! ( WEDDING STATIONERY ( services were held Thursday, February 5 in Salem for Jeanne DeWit,t sister-inlaw of Mrs. O. K. De Witt. Miss DeWitt passed away at a Salem hospital on February 3. She was survived by two sisters and one bro ther. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carpenter wish to announce the recent marriage f their daughter. Delrena Beth to Miles Faulk ner of North Hollywood. Calif ornia The young couple are now res'ding in North Holly wood and Mr. Faulkner will c ntinue college next fall. Del rena Beth attended Santiam High School last year. 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