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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1971)
_^^1970H¡ghl¡ghtsRe[orded WOtoeshlhe Roye Mr. and Mrs. Norman John son and sons, Chris and Eric, Ry Eva Hrrwirr of Auburn. Wash., were New ( Guests at the home of Mr. Year weekend guests at the1 and Mrs. Gerald Rockwell were home of her parents, Mr. and DETROIT—The U.S. Forest; ‘ play-offs”, winning a spot in By Boots Chain oion their sons, Spec. 4 Randy Rock Mrs. Alex Bodeker. Chris re Service reforested some 1,420 the State B Rasketball Tourna well from Fort Hood, Tex., who cently returned home from the A “hot, dry summer,’’ fires, at Pendleton. I i acres in the Detroit district has a 30-day leave and will re Chanute Air Force Base in tragedies and the reopening of ment Some 29 timber sales with a during 1970 in their annual | port back to Oakland, Calif, Illinois. He had with him a Detroit High school all wen’, total of 99,070,000 board feet of spring and fall reforestation anl from there he will go to friend, John Harman, also of on record during the year 1970 Willamette National Forest program. District Ranger Lee Vietnam, also, RFC Frank Auburn. Additional New Year in the Upper North Santiam timber was sold in the 1970 cal Boeckstiegel said, that in the Rockwell with a nine-da.v leave dinner guests were Mr. and Canyon. ender year. Value was listed past, emphasis has been on from Fort Gordon, Ga. He Mrs. Earl Hampton, David, The area experienced 56 dry as $15.497,990. In addition, utilizing aerial seeding because will report back to Fort Gor Shelley and Douglas and his days with only a trace of rain green sheet sales totaled 44 of its relatively low cost and don. Other guests present fiancee. Miss Nancy Mussman, in July and August. Temper with total board feet listed as rapid rate of application. But| were Mrs. Rockwell’s father, all of Salem. . ature was 99 degrees on the 142,480 and appraised a t unfortunately aerial seeding Frank White from Mehama, Pvt. Jim Olmstead left Sat- n of August, setting an all $1,744.83. The forest service has not proved to be highly also, her sister and husband, ?rdav-?y plane fr0™ Jortland' time high for the season. also constructed 45.05 miles of successful. As a result, this Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Keirsey for Fort Bragg, N.C., after Forest Service officials re- new roads and reconstructed season emphasis was made on from Stayton, and Mr. and spending a 15-day leave at the ported 100 fires on the Detroit 20.09 miles of roads. using the more successful and Mrs. Mike Kokstis from Stay home of his parents, Mr. and district, of which 79 were light The Detroit Ranger district predictable method of hand ton. Mrs. Arthur Olmstead. ening caused, the other 21 man- in its annual reforestation pro tree planting. Holiday guest» at the home Jude Eric is the new son at caused. Largest of the fires gram has reforested 1,420 acres In March of last year, J and of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roy were the James Silbemagel home, was the man-caused McCcy since January, 1970, District J Reforestation was awarded his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ches born Dec. 29 at the Salem Creek fire, which consumel 22 Ranger Lee L. Boecks tiegel re a contract at $18.60 per acre ter Roy and Mrs Roy’s moth General Hospital. He will be acres. ports. to plant 132 acres in the Boul er. Mrs. Gladys Kuiken from greeted at home by two sis Accidents claimed the lives John Devereaux was trans der Ridge area. This fall i Salem. of eight people during the year. ferred here from Eugene, and stocking survevs showed that ters and three brothers. Guests at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Silber- Four were residents of Idan is now serving as fire control the planting survived well. and Mrs. Edwin Pyeatt were nagel of Stayton weer recent ha, one of which was a 16-year- officer at Detroit Ranger Sta In October, Pacific Refores their daughter, Mrs. Fred Roles visitors at the home of her old girl. A Klamath Falls man tion. He succeeds Byron Rarey tation of Lake Oswego bid and daughters Barbara and brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. lost his life in a motorcycle who was transferred to Eu per acre to plant 598 Stacy from Eugene, and Miss Mike Fink. crash, a 16-year-old Portland gene as fire dispatcher for the £22.80 acres of hieh elevation areas Noreen Corey from Los An Mr. and Mrs. William Prich boy drowned in a swimming Willamette National Forest. around Luckv Buttes and Buck geles, Calif. Also, their son, ard spent the holidays in accident in Detroit lake, and A Detroit High school class SA Ben Pyeatt from the USS Washington. They were guests a Springfield man and his son reunion for classes 1939 to Moun’ain area, and Snow Re Richard S. Edwards out of in Seattle at the home of their died in a two-car crash on San 1960 was held July 25 at De forestation Services, Portland, bid $20.85 per acre to plant Ixing Beach, Calif. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gene tiam Pass, which injured seven troit City Hall. A picnic fol 698 acres of medium elevation Recent visitors at the home Phillips and family. They, other persons. lower! the next day at Mongold around Divide and Roar of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pyeatt with the Phillips, visited at Detroit City Council tighten Park with families and friends areas ing Creek areas. While early were his grandson and great- Whidby Island with another ed up control and inspection of in attendance. One hundred grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Jess son, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Prich home sewer systems to prevent and one alumni attended the snows caused disruption of the both contractors were Clearwater and son, Brent, ard and family. pollution of Detroit reservoir, social function on the 25th. work, able to complete 1,271 acres. from Redmond, who were and voters unanimously okev- Near the end of 1969, and Forester Mahlon Hale, said guests on Saturday. Rural “ Fire ~ Pro too late to get into last year’s ed an $8,321 “ some high elevation areas t ection budget. The 1970-11 events, a new fire system to Christmas day guests at the budget represents $2,191 in- allow members of Idanha ant were not completed last year home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vol crease over current expendí Detroit Rural Fire Depart because of earlv snow, but it tin was their son and wife, is planned for them to be com tures. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Vol ments to he notified simultan- pleted in the fall of this vear. Tables and fireplaces have tin. of Salem, who were mar eouusly of alarms, went into Wayne Thomas, reforesta been removed from around effect. Telephones ring at each ried Dec. 12 at Hillsboro. Mrs. ' Marion lake in preparation for volunteer firemen’s homes and tion assistant, said that despite ' Voltin, the farmer Miss Bar the absorption into Mt. Jeffer at the Detroit-Idanha fire halls. fighting fires last summer and | bara Shult, is a former teach son Wilderness area January Some 20 phones are involved, battling earlv snows, this fall er at the Mari-Linn school in the district reforestation crews I 1. Deadline for removal of Lyons. Voters in the Upper North private property from the lake Santiam Canyon were intro- were able to traverse 985 acres Mrs. Blanch Crisman and for planting contracts, exam-| area was December 31, 1970. Miss Maty Hora of Stayton ducel to the voting (sample) ine 1 550 acres of new refores-i A step to protect the shore were Tuesday evening visitors machine now being used in line of lakes in the Mt. Jeffer most Marion county precincts, tation needs, and 2.650 acres of I at the home of Mrs. Florence plantations to evaluate tree son Wilderness area was an Burmlster. and an 8 by 12 area in the De stocking densities and needs nounced by forest service offi troit City Hall was partitioned Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Cru- cials. Effective July 1, 1970. off to furnish a city recorder’s for further work. He said son returned home Thursday about 240 acres of hand tree It is now unlawful to have a office. from Denver, Colo., after planting is planned for early pack or saddle animal within spending the holidays at the The population of Idanha spring. 200 feet of the shoreline of any home of their son and wife, was increased by one when a Hale said that some 213 lake in the wilderness, except baby was born February 18 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cruson. for watering, loading and un to Mr. and Mrs. Richard acres of erosion control seed Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hince of loading, and througli travel on Soelberg at home. Tipping the ing and fertilizing of newly constructed roads was success Salem and former Lyons res establishel routes. scales at seven pounds 13 idents visited in Lyons Sun A woman for the first time ounces. He was delivered by fully completed by the Detroit “Say Daddy, are pennies District Watershed Depart day. They were guests at the still good for anything?” was employed by the Detroit his father. home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl district of the Willamette Na The forest service touched ment. In addition hand grass Allen and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. I tional Forest as a ‘‘chainman” off a 14-acre unit of slash in seeding and hand waterbar for the summer on a refores July in the Bruno mountain maintenance work was done tation team. She was Miss area four miles east of Idanha to protect soil from erosion on Donna Hepp, a junior at the in an experimental slash burn recently logged areas. Timber stand improvement University of Washington, ma test. The burning was the crews laid out 298 acres of pro joring in landscape architec- ing first of its kind on the Detroit posed pre-commercial thinning NEED A i ture. and was reported to and approximately 120 acres Detroit Lake State Park add district been very successful. for commercial thinning. The ed 70 combination tent and have Aim of the test was to see if district plans to contract about TOW? trailer sites to the park. Ross slash burning could be done 150 acres of pre-commercial Bros Construction, Inc., was successfully from early spring thinning in the spring of 1971. awarded the contract for $168,-1 George Pflug, watershed and 315. In addition, the park has to late faI1’ Providing weather Call 897-2442 For Fast Service are right, to cut timber stand assistant, said 106 trailer sites and 144 tent conditions down on some of the pollution that crews collected and dis sites. AllState by burning all at one posed of an estimated five Marion B-league basketball created acres of floating debris from Motor Club coaches named three Detroit time in the fall. In April, the Idanha Com Detroit reservoir. Two log ers on an 11-man ali-star team. Road Service They were Lyle Rogers, Jr., munity church celebrated their booms, the Breitenbush and Dorsey Smith and Gerald Hie- 22nd anniversary, and a fire Santiam, were moved from bert. Rogers was named also destroyed an A-frame summer ’ fast-water areas to low pool, to the all-star tournament cottage and its furnishings on i areas. The boom now opposite I Macky Creek road. Two dogs : Detroit Lake State Park is I team. We Give S & H Green Stamps perished in the blaze. scheduled to be rolled up and Detroit Cougars rolled to a Phone 897-2442 MUI Qty looking on the brigher side ■ stored next to Piety Island j win in the Marion B-league again, two area boys, Lyle ‘ during the spring and summer > Rogers. Jr., Detroit, and Dor • months. Plans are to install; sey Smith. Idanha, who are at • an additional log boom across I tending Central Oregon Com- the mouth of Kenny Creek, b munity college at Bend, were Pflug says the temporary logf selected to play on the 11-man booms now installed have col- r starting basketball team. lected about two acres of de- f It was also announced that bris to date. increased federal funds are now available to help provide Post 111, sponsor a boy and I free and 1 educed price meals girl to Girls’ and Boys’ State. tc stuudents of high school age This year, the auxiliary select-? and under, whose families can ed three .Junior High school H not pay the full price of meals. girls for the honor. They were» The program established by Carol Thomasson, Gina Wil-, the School Food & Nutritional liamson anti Robin Whiteley | Service, Oiegon Board of Edu Boys sponsored by the legion ■ cation, was adopter! by the De were Bud Crist and Jay Hai- troit Board of Education Oct ve.v, juniors of Detroit school. 8, 1970. Snow falling in mid-Decem-| Some 118 people received her slowed Christmas treej 194 immunizations at the Mar hunting in some areas on the* ion County Health Clinic held district, but still the Detroit at Detroit school in November district contributed to mot Last year”s record shows that Christmasses than ever before 165 people received 225 immun by selling over 2,752 tree cut izations ting permits. I^ast year’s tree Two new businesses were cutting permit sales in the area Winter Comfort Begins With added to the area during the was listed as 1,632. year. They are Idanha’s new grocery store, owned and oper ated by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hop son. Sr., and the Canyon Col lection Service owned and op LYONS In The Upper Canyon Area ¡Was Reforested Jerry's Cafe and Tavern Where Friends and Fine Food Meet OPEN FROM 7 a. m. to I a. m. Saturday & Sunday Weekdays 9 a. m. to I a. m. Gates, Oregon Subscribe tc The Mill City Enterprise My Neighbors Vern’s Shell Service HEATING OIL • No worries with our Automatic Refill Service • Shell’s high quality clean-burning oil means sure economy during the winter months • All This and S 4 H Green Stamps Too H. L. ASHBY, INC. SHELL DISTRIBUTOR Serving the Mill City and Stayton Areas Phone 769-2339 S+ay+on or 897-2297 Mill City lilt MILL CUT 75* 89’ Sweetheart Bacon Lb................................... Round Steak Lb................................... lb. 65c lb. 69c Old Fashion Franks Pork Chops . . Pork Steaks Lb................................... 59« Potatoes U.S. No. 1 10 lb. bag 39c 9 Cabbage Onions . Carrots Rutabagas Turnips Indian River Pink Grapefruit 10/51.00 Sugar Do nuts . 13 to bag 43c Mrs. Baileys Wheat Bread 3 for SI Flav-R-Pak Hash Browns 3 2 Lb. Bags 89’ 12 Ounce Packages erated by Jim Hiebert Marion Forks Fish Hatcherv was busy with their annual spring finn-clipping program Some 180X100 spring Chinook salmon were finn clipped un der the State Fish Commission research program. Before b> ing released below Big rflff dam at Minto for experimental purposes the fish were fed ar tibiotics which will produce a distinctive marking in the bone for easy identification of the grouups They will be collec’- ed in about three years from date of release to see how they . faired. Annually the American Le gion and Auxiliary, Idanna tH I tivPKlOt . 4 rolls 39c Zee Toilet Tissue Duncan Hines Cake Mixes 3 pkgs. $1 Personal Size Ivory Soap 6 bars 49c Prices Effective January 7, 8, 9, 1971 "Well, would everyone agree we had at least 50e worth of fun out of the »1« hundred forty aeven eighty we spent?" BOB'S FOOD MARKET Phonr 859 2494 1015 Main St Lyons. Oregon