The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 04, 1971, Image 1

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ON TiHE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM
HIGHWAY
— OREGON
’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
VOLUME XXVI
NUMBER 5
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THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON
Duncan To
Serve Again
On Hosp. Bd
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¡Forest Servicelo
Have Public Meet
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1971
fountShoWS
More People
In Marion Co
$4.00 a YEAR — 10c a Copy
I
Dimes Nets $250
I
flogging
Conference
The annual March of Dimes
drive
sponsored this year by
I
the Mill City Woman’s club
All good things must come
|
The
Detroit
Ranger
District
with Mrs. Walter Thomas Sr.,
to an end—and that goes for
of the Willamette National
and Mrs. Mel Rambo as chair­
winter vacations also. There
• Forest will conduct a public
men has collected approxi­
is a lot to be said about leav­
, meeting at 7 p. m. February
mately $250. Containers left
ing Oregon in the winter
At a recent meeting of the jj ¡ n
Presbyterian Fel-
Marion County’s
official
at the local businesses will be •
months, but it isn’t all too Santiam Memorial Hospital ;(>wship hall in Mill City to population in the 1970 census
"Creative Cropping” is the
collect«! the end of this week., theme of the 33rd Annual Ore­
great in the south either. We board, George R. Duncan, Jr., ¿¡scuss their timber harvesting was 151.309, up 25.2 percent
The
mother
’
s
march
which
kept chasing the elusive sun was re-elected to his third term (pians.
gon Logging Conference sched-
from the 1960 figure of 120,888,
was held Thursday evening; I uled for Eugene, February 25,
all the way to Mexico, and , as president.
I The Forest Service at that the Bureau of the Ceusus, U.
collected about $231. Chairmen 26, 27, 1971. President L. James
when you sum it all up, we Other officers are Gus Kir- time -will explain their prior- S. Department of Commerce,
for the mother’s march were Bagley, U. S. Plywood-Champ­
really had more cloudy days . sch, vice president, and G. W.; ¡ties for cutting, their apprais- reports.
Mrs. James Budlong and Mrs. ion Papers, Eugene, stated it
than sunny ones on the entire ; Schcahtsick, secretary-treasur- a| and auctjon systems, cutting
The official population of
Francis Bodeker. Assisting coins a phrase that is specific­
trip. And it was cold too much er. Chosen chief of staff was practices, and the distribution the state was 2,091,385 up 18.2
them were Glenna Ward, Dar­ ally descriptive of logging prac­
of the time to suit us.
Dr. T. A. Van Veen.
of timber receipts. Detroit Dis- percent from the 1960 popula­
lene Ruby, Mrs. Homer Boost­ tices today.
Coming home,
we
got
Harold Pendleton was re-I trict sale program over the tion count, which was 1,768,-
er, Yvonne Blan, Doris Dav­ Scientifically planned seed­
through the Los Angeles traf­ elected as a member of the ex-1 next 1*4 years will also be 687.
enport,
Donna
Podrabsky. ing. thinning, pest control and
fic o. k. after leaving Phoenix. ecutive board. Carryover mem- discussed.
The 1970 census counted
Joyce Trout, Velma Bilyeu, harvesting are creating larger
Of course we hit the fr_ep'*'aJ hers are, Duncan, J. C. Kimmel |_________________
148,933 white persons in Mar­
Bonnie Krecklow, Wilma Shep­ stands of timber today than
at peak traffic, 4:30 to 5:30 p. Don Moffatt and G. W. Schacht-
ion County, 98.44 percent of
ard and Linda Budlong.
m, and pulling a 25-foot travel
are being cut. Environmental
the total; 530 negroes, and 1,846
trailer makes one keep on his
controls being exercised in
Also announced were win- H|\A/3\/ I
persons of other races. In 1960,
toes We made it clear through ners in a board election. Put | IIWQiy \>| Q| 99.2 percent of the population
present logging practices are
the cltv, making three major on the board were Lanny Fred-
to be discussed during the Con­
Z
was white.
freeway changes and didn t ericks, Sublimity; Andrew Sil- _ .
ference at the Lane County
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The census showed 11,806
get a scratch. We had about bemagel, Scio; Louis Scofield, |
Fairgrounds.
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children under 5 years; 39,783
Mrs. Robert Hansen, Oregon |
four good days af visiting re­ representing Aumsville. West | m KP \ / I |yP\ in ages 5 through 17; 81,070
Dick Posekany, Frank Lum-
latives there before we head­ Stayton and North Marion; I I UIWJ
, ber Co.. Mill City, Vice-Presi­
LI T vJ people 18 through 64; and 18,- State Auxiliary President of
dent and Program Chairman of
ed home.
, Noyes Whitten, Detroit-Idanha
650 who were 65 and older. The the Fraternal Order of Eagles,
We ran into that mess of and Utah Crowson, at large.
the 33rd Oregon Logging Con­
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a
• a population 14 years and over will be making her official I
fog near Bakersfield, which
ference reports that panel ses­
included 72,118 married people, visit to the North Santiam I
made traveling hazardous We
sions on The Benefits of Creat­
8,688 who were widowed, 4,757 Auxiliary on Thursday even­
didn’t try to drive after dark,
ive Cropping, Logging Roads,
divorced, and 27,019 never ing, February 11. A banquet i3
being planned in her honor.
so it wasn’t too bad. When
Contract T.ogging and New Id­
married.
DETROIT—A Bend woman I Marion County’s 1970 popu­ Mrs. Hansen joined the
eas will be presented,
we passed Medford, we could­
I and a R-week-old baby were fa-1
Fraternal Order of Eagles of
n’t see any buildings from the
...
...1,
_ i ' The Theme “Creative Crop-
lation
was
classified
as
67.0
All septic tanks, cesspools , „
, describes what is
tally injured about 10 a.m.
highway.
urban, and 33.0 percent McMinnville in 1947 where she and grease traps are slated for {)p|
•, the f
tod
Tuesday in a car-truck headon , percent
We took off the freeway
rural.
I served as an officer for two inspection within 30 days, ac-, Pres|dent Racley indicate
collision west of here on high-1 There were 47 9fl3 house-1 years and worked with the
near the town of Drain, and
way 22 near Camp Mongold holds, with 154 563 persons, in-1 Drill Team. In 1959 the family cording to a notice published attpndpnce would ^xceed 1700
headed for the coast—that was
in The Enterprise this week, . .
exhibit of logging
State Park, hive other per- * cJudino
1KA nn^norenn
mm
last Wednesday—just to get
eluding 9 9,156
one-person H
house-
moved ,0 Albany where
t)y the
h she
the ft
th* Cltv
CUyh Council
Ct°Unm^ of f Mill
MiiU iiuipment wi l beon diZp af
sons also were injured.
away from fast-moving traffic,
holds.
In
addition
8,746
per-1
was
„
a
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aln
actlve
J
wit
f
City. This check will be made 1
Lane county Falr-
and to see some more of Ore­ A special Chemeketa Com­ Killed at the scene was Mrs. sons were living in group' E*r*Il Team, served as hh ui of both business and residen- _____ ,,_________ j.._, ...
gon’s beautiful scenery. We de­ munity College short course' Emily May Cunningham, 47, quarters.
grounds in Eugene during the
I ficer and finally serving as the Ra] properties.
' XTnrlnm Deneirlnnt
cided that the drive along the in income tax preparation has i Bend. Robert Gerald Ham, son
' entire __________
Conference. _______
Wai,am President of tliof
that Aiiv
Aux I | ' The Council says there have .
The 1970 census counted
<
„ ilinrv
Umpoua was about the most been scheduled at Santiam | of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. 51,920 housing units in Marion
iliary.
i
been
some
complaints
that
cer-
beautiful we had traveled on High School in Mill City from, Ham, Bend, died later at a County, 32,568 of them occu­ She has served the State 4ajn property owners are not n
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II,
our entire trip. It was a nice 7-10 p. m. beginning Monday | Stayton hospital.
pied
by
owners,
15,395
occu
­
Auxiliary
on
various
commit-
>
Com
plying
with
the
sanitation
KrPflflA
f||JQr|PS
February
8.
State police said the Hams.1
„„a as . a c.n»-
— »or
L/l vi IMM
.viyi ix/v
tees and
State Of«
Officer
for code ¿f the city
day, sunshine all the way and
Al Leach, director, of Adult I Mrs. Cunningham, and Lynne pied by tenants, and 3,957 va­ the past seven years. She was
no fog. We drove on down to
cant.
These
included
vacant
T-»
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The
advance
notice
is
being
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the 20 Miracle Miles and stay­ Education at Chemeketa, said Gilpin, 19, Bend, were passen­ units for seasonal use. The installed as the Madam State I published in order to give RpflirnC nOITIP iTOITI
that
the
three-week
course
is
gers
in
a
car
driven
by
Eileen
ed there until Saturday fore­
_ . i. z,-.
.
occupied by own- President at the annual State property owners a chance to |
llvlllv 11 Will
Gilpin,
Bend Offic- > proportion
50, Bend.
erg ln 1970 wag 62 7 ¿ercenti Convention in Coos Bay, in ébeek
noon when we came on home. specifically designed to assist Estell G.lpin.
^their
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sewage systems
individual
taxpayers
in
income
■
ers
said
the
Gilpin
car,
going
June,
1970.
Believe it or not, it was calm
compared with 63.7 percent in I
I and get them in compliance '
at the coast, and the weather tax preparation. Chemeketa is j west on the highway,
_
-■ crossed 1960
In privât lif^ Mrs. Hansen wlth sanitation regulations of
being
assisted
in
the
session
'
the
center
line
into
the
east-1
’
Among
yea
r-round
dwelling
•
is
the
wife
of
Robert
Hansen
was really quite warm for this
the city, said Mayor Herb
time of year, and we had our by Department of Revenue in­ bound lane and collided with alunits there were 40057 single | and the mother of four child- Peck,
Mrs. Robert Hughes reports
come
tax
auditors.
dump
truck
driven
by
Walter
fam
„
ho
78fi4
hnuslng
I re. Robert Junior is 19. daugh­
“mini-home” parked so we
that their 8-year-old daughter,
Persons enrolling
in the ? 2UmR or’ 44’ Aumsville- Rt- units in multi-unit buildings. ters Branda
la. Kathleen and ..
_
.
could watch the ocean. The
, Brenda, who has been a pa-
land 2.676 mobile homes or Connie are
tides were running high, so course must pre-register prior 1, Box 213.
i tient in the Shriner’s Burn
to
the
first
session
by
con-,
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spectively.
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Eileen
Gilpm
was
listed
ini
trailers
.
The
percentage
of
oc
­
the ocean put on a nice show
Clinic at Cincinnatti. Ohio, for
for us during our stay there. tacting the high school phone serious condition Tuesday night cupied units with more than the Junior Order of Eagles
the past six weeks as the result
Saturday, though, the mist 897-2311 or Chemeketa Com-1 at Salem Memorial Hospital one person per room was 6.0, in Albany.
of suffering burns on her back
Along with information on
started coming, and we came munity college, 4389 Satter ■ with a concussion, multiple la- compared with 7.4 in 1960. Of
in a fire at home, was expected
on home, glad to see the bright Drive N. E., Salem, 585-7900| cerations and fractures on ribs. I all the occupied housing units, the various charitable works j DETROIT—Folowing is a home
Monday. Accompanying
Classes
will
be
limited
to
15
1
left
leg
and
right
knee,
a
hos-
list
of
the
honor
students
at
of
the
Fraternal
Order
of]
sun of the North Santiam
46,930 had pined water, toilet,
her on the return trip was
r.nd will not be held unless at pital spokesman said.
and 'bath? £hite 'i“(m ’ lacked Rae,es’ Mr.s; Rans?n*
**1 Detroit school.
Canyon.
Mrs. Yvonne Crandall, Super­
Lynne Gilpin was in fair some or all plumbing.
Sem. 9
I talking to the local Auxiliary
Now from here on out, it least 12 persons enroll.
intendent of Nurses at Santiam
condition at Santiam Memor­ The median value of owner- !nem^ers .about the State pro-! . Joni Bement
4.0
will be work, work, work,
Memorial hospital in Stayton,
Bonnie
Young
ial
Hospital,
Stayton,
with
pos
­
4.0
and after all, isn’t that what
I J4*1 for the Year’ the Speech
occupied houses In Marion
1
!
who
left for the Ohio city on
sible
back
Injuries.
Sumpter
Lucy
Young
4.0
mnarezi
an(i
Hearing
Center
in
Eu-
makes the world go round. I
Countv was $15.600, compared
Friday. Dr. N. S. Mevn of
•Gina Williamson
i was given outpatient treatment with $10,300 in 1960. The me-1 I gene.
4.0
am thankful that we had a
Stayton accompanied Brenda
1 Bud Crist
at the hospital for minor in­ dian rent naid by tenants in |
3.8
safe journey and am able to
on her initial trip to the clinic
juries.
Mary
Bittner
3.4
be alive in this great country
1970 was $84 per month, com-1
where it will be necessary for
Gary Lynn
The child’s mother, Susan, pared with $67 in 1960. Half
3.7
of ours.
,
her to be checked in three
Sue
Morgan
1
23,
was
in
fair
condition
Tues-1
3.6
Just one more thing about
were over and half below the
months, and again in a year.
Bill Dawkins
| day evening at Salem Memorial median figures.
3.4
Mexico. There was never any
following the skin graft.
Janet Luton
| with a broken arm, and the
doubt in our minds about the
These
results
are
from
two
The Hughes family have
| father, Gerald, 30. was in fair 1970 census advance reports
Cathie Crist
3.3
sex of the people down there.
also been notified that their
,
,
.
.
...
condition
there
with
multiple
Greg
Slnvden
3.2
The girls looked like girls and
for the state PC (V2), general
At the board meeting of the bumps and bruises.
older daughter, Lynette, , 14,
Jackie Williamson
3.2
the boys like boys, and that Lions Club held Monday, Feb-1_________________
nnnulation characteristics, and
is scheduled to undergo plastic
Frank Golden
3.2
was real nice. We didn’t see a ruary 1, it was decided to have
HC (VT). general housing]
surgery for burns from a prev­
3.2
hairy kid on the whole trip, the McNary Hilanders here to
characteristics. The reports' DETROIT —A meeting
_ was I James Drago
ious fire as soon as space is
3.1
which contain additional 1970 hpl<l Monday evening at De-, Robin Wilkerson
wince..
and that was almost worth the perform the evening of March i
available at the Shriner’s hos
3.1
3.3
expense of the entire venture. 5. Admission would be $1 forj
census data for the state and tloit city Hall to swear in ap-„Iff”1,
3.1
3.3 pital in Portland.
various areas within it, may Pointed members of the De-'Rf,!Z Whiteley
Of course this long-hair bit is adults with children tickets at;
Arrangements for both girls
3.1
be purchased at nominal prices 1 troit Planning Commission. i 1 Debbie
n " Williamson
just a fad and it will go away a reduced price.
have been handled through the
i Mike Monroe
3.0
from
the
superintendent
of!
Heading
the
8
member
com-
some of these days. And it
All proceeds the Lions Club
efforts of Shriners in this vi­
documents. U. S. Government mission is Robert Kirk. Other ■ Perfect Attendance—Marty cinity.
isn't because I’m jealous receive from this will go to
Dave
Pittam
tallied
24
points
•
,
Janet
Luton,
Robin
office, Washington. (members and their elective of-
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that I don’t like long hair. In heln the blind.
____ past „„„„
to _______
pace Santiam
John F. printing
D ,C. 20402, or from offices of ificps and terms are, Paul Van Wilkerson. Lucy Young, Dick
my line of work, I wouldn’t
The Mill City Lions will Kennedy High of Mt. Angel the
U. S. Department of Com-1 Fleet, vice president, Margaret ”‘f,ner, Bonnie^ Young, Mike
have the time to take care of. host the Zone meeting in ; 74-59 in
in' a Tri-River Conference
- cities.. -------- • Brosig,
“ one
’
Bittner, James
in major
| Brosig, Sec!;
Sec.; Ruth
Ruth Huber
Huber
one Reeves
'
it anyway.
March 1971, it is hoped that' make-up basketball clash Tues- merce
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I
tprn. Ikin Pi_pr anfi Har. Drago anti Debora Foreman
Further reports giving more yearjerm, Don F izer and Har | 1>tro|t Elempntary school
all Lion members will attend day night,
Champion three year terms,
It has been said that educa­ this meeting. Other subjects | Santiam was ahead 32-25 atj extensive statistics on the!
I
Sem. 9 Wks.
tion boils down to just two discussed were lack of attend-1 halftime and led all the way. ¡characteristics, of the popula- Don Ketchum and Iæe Boeck-' Ron,or
Weather reading for January
40
4.0
, tlon and housing will be pub­ stiegel, four year terms. Kirk i Becky Lynn
things character and good man­ ance and Calendar Sales.
Stu Smith and John Walker
Kelly Boeckstiegel 4.0
4.0 1971 is as follows:
ners. A man or woman who
Also announced at the board' each had 15 points for the los­ lished in future months as the and Brosig one year term and Toni
Luton
High temperature during the
3.9
3.9
1970 census results are tabu­ VanFleet two years. The group
can develop good character meeting was that Charles Kel­ ing Trojans.
3.6
was sworn in by mayor Cliff Debbie Bittner
lated.
3.6 month was 53 degrees on the
with good manners is educat­ ly would host a potluck ladies
SANTIAM (74): Pittam 24,
Greg Adams
McMillan.
3.9
3.9 16th and 31st, low, 10 degrees
ed because everything else will night in his home at which I Cox 14, Richards 14, Storey 8,
3.4
The Planning Commission Anita Hills
3.1 on the 2nd with an average
come. Without those two time films of some of the ac­ Plotta 6, Taylor 3, Gabriel 2. Pas+or Jepson Serves
was created by Ordinance No. Mike Hancock
3.3
3.0 mean of 40 degrees. Its hard to
things there is no use in hav­ tivities the Lions had in years Poole 1, Severs 2.
On College Com.
47 and enacted the 21st day of Glen Abrams
3.1 estimate the depth of snow
ing schools or schoolteachers, past could be shown.
(59): Smith 15, Walker
3.3
3.3 now on the ground. A total
because you cannot do any­ Fred Krecklow was named 15, JFK
Pastor J. W. Jepson, of San­ December 1970. The group will Ixila Mohr
B. Berning 13, Huebsch 11,
meet the first Monday of every Patty Tower
3.3
3.0 of 4975 Inches fell during the
thing with people who have to chairman it and set the date. J. Berning
tiam
Chapel,
Lyons,
has
been
5.
Georginla White
month at the City Hall.
3.3
3.3 month.
not developed these two all-im­
|
named
to
serve
on
a
special
Santiam ... 11 21 24 18—74
Brian Smith
Tn sheltered areas, no snow
3.0
3.0
portant things—character and
JFK ........ 10 15 14 20-59 I committee to study the feasibi-
Douglas Kirk
remains Measurement« taken
3.0
good manners. That is some­ Lyons Dimes March
3.1
ity
of
establishing
a
minister
­
JV Score: Santiam 58, JFK 42
Tammv Van Fleet 3.0
at three different places in
thing to think about Both of
ial training college for the Ore­
Tracy Ketchum
'
30
3.0 less sheltered spots vary from
these traits should be taught Brings in Over $ 150
gon District Council of the As­
Perfect 9-weeks attendance:
_______ _ two Inches to 4 inches.
at home. We should not de­ LYONS — The March of
semblies of God. The Salem
Eddie White, Kelly Boeck­ The precipitation for the
pend upon our public or priv­ Dimes Mother’s march waft
area has been mentioned as a
stiegel. Greg Adams, Marie month was 1996 inches, the
ate schools to do these things completed Thursday evening,
possible location for the new
Gandv. Kent Bittner
heaviest fall being 2.32 on the
which certainly are the re­ with over $150 collected, under
school
Perfect Attendance for the 18th. seconded by 2.10 Inches
sponsibility of the people who the direction of the Extension
' Semester; Danny laiton, Doug- on the 15th.
bring the young folks into the Unit with Mrs. Dallas Brown
A Cub Scout Pack meeting1 ' las Kirk, JoAnne Wiley, Glen
The high for this same per­
world. The next time you start as chairman.
Alfred Bailey this week has
was held Friday evening at • ] Abrams, Debbie Bittner. Sun­ iod last year was 54 degrees on
complaining about the way
Workers were Mrs. Louis 'opened a new saw shop in the
the Scout Cabin.
rm Ouillin, Jimmy Wiley, Tracy the 22nd. the low 12 degrees
things go at school, stop and Henning. Mrs. Jack Roy, Mrs. east part of the City of Lyons
Cubmaster, Ken Harrison, I Ketchum.
on the 4th and 5th. with an
make a check of your home John Kokstis, Mrs
.Scott in the former Slayden Plumb­
announced that the Blue and |
average mean of 33 degrees.
life, to see if you are doing Brown. Mrs. Alex Bodeker, ing building The name of the
Gold banquet would be held
Precipitation. 23.13 inches, and
If
Hie
number
foHowinq
your share to bring up your Mrs Arthur Olmstead, Mrs. new firm is Lyons Equipment
February 27.
the snowfall 10 inches.
children in the proper manner. Cletus Nydegger. Mrs. Hugh Company
Cub Scouts receiving awards vour name on The En-
Rain mixed with snow la fall­
Johnston. Mrs. Leland Man­ Mr Bailey says he will be
were: Tim Hampton and Skip
ing Tuesday.
A husband who won’t admit ning. Mrs. Donald Huber. Mrs. handling the Homeilte brand
ferDrise
label
read«
Bigness. Bobcat pins; Ken
The above weather infor­
he's henpecked is the one who Orville Downing, Mrs. Ralph of chain saw«. He will also do
Anyone who think« dirt
Sharp received Denner bars
mokes a cigar while doing Downer. Mrs. Richard Waters, ' service work on this type of, b che"P "ever looked for a and Danny Ficker received as ] 2-71 !♦'. «m. »o «"di mation was furnished by De-
Pflllintnonf
lot Io
to build
build ■
a bouae on. **
the dishes
and Mrs Ronald Rolleston.
equipment.
'Pauiiin.
distant Dinner ban.
' a check for renewal.
1 State President of
Check Slated
Chemeketa To
Teach Tax Course
At Santiam High
Shriner’s Clinic
Xi ^“1,™ ~ Honor Roll Students
i At Detroit Named
Lions To Sponsor
Return of McNary
Detroit Planning
Commission Holds
First Meeting
Santiam Wins Game
From JFK 74-59
Upper Canyon
Weather Report
; Awards Presented
' To Cubs At Pack
Meeting January 29
New Saw Shop
Opens in Lyons
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