The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 25, 1971, Image 1

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THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1971
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.<d Down!
The Avenue j
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B> Don Moffatt
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On Shnne Team
Loggers To
See Display
State Man
Speaks at
C of C Meet
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$4.00 a YEAR — 10c a Copy
Chamber Tourist Information Center
Pro Ball
Team To
Play Here
Each week we get many
letters from our representa­
tives in Washington, D. C„
with plans for some sort of
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legislation. The one I have on
Preliminary estimates indi­ Tom Rush,
San-' Clark Cox from the State
my desk right now, this Mon­ cate that the logging equip­
Basketballs will literaally fill
tiam
High
school
and
son
of Department was guest speaker
the air March 19, at 8 p. m.
day morning, which by the ment on display at the 33rd
at
a
recent
meeting
of
the
Vern
Rush,
Sr„
has
been
chos
­
way is the real “Washington Annual Session of the Oregon
at Santiam High School when
Santiam Chamber of
Birthday," comes from Sena­ hogging Conference in Eu en to play halfback on the North
the hilarious Harlem Travelers
Commerce.
He
was
asked
to
tor Bob Packwood. He rein­ gene, February 25, 26, 27, will West squad in the 1971 Shrine appear at the meeting
bring their brand of magic to
by
Mill City.
troduced on Friday, legislation be one of the largest in their All-Star football game to be
that would provide for a two- history. More than $9 000,000 held in Pendleton August 21. • Chamber representatives to
Game time is at 8 p. m. but
Tom is presently on the all-1 see if the former Forest Serv
plan to be there early to view
year independent study of the of newly develoned types of
star
Capitol
Conference
team
ice
building
in
Mill
City,
which
Oregon Cascades. It will cost ’ogging machinery will be
the pre-game drills of the fab­
ulous Travelers. I-t’s no secret
$250,000. This is supposed to viewed by more than 1,700 re­ and his sophomore and junior is now being used as head-
that this portion of the even­
be a study of the entire Cas­ gistered members. The display year was chosen as a defensive I quarters for the State Police
ing is almost as entertaining
cade Range in Oregon, within will be open to the public on end. He served as co-captain | in this area could be more
of
the
Santiam
football
team
'
fully
utilized.
as the game itself.
the Mt. Hood, Willamette. Saturday February 27.
his
junior
and
senior
year.
|
Loggers
and
other
truckers
Umpqua, Deschutes, Winema.
Tickets will be sold in ad­
"The Benefits of Creative
This year he is president of in the area would like to see
vance by High School students
and Fremont National Forests, Cropping,” “Forest Roads,’*
Monev to be used to furnish
and lands of the Rogue River ‘ The Contract Logger,” and the senior class and, among PUC and other licenses issued
the Student Commons.
National Forest which lie ‘“What’s New in Logging” are other honors, was chosen boy, here. This would save them
of
the
month
for
September.
,
many
trips
to
Salem
to
get
Mrs. Inez Sciu.eiuvr can be seen ar­
The precision-like Travelers
wi'thin the Cascade Mountain scheduled.
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these permits.
Team is comprised of some of
ranging some of the brochures at the
range. Sounds like a lot of
Dick Posekany of Frank
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I
Mel
Round
of
Idanha,
Fred
the most outstanding perform­
money to me, especially when Lumber Co., Mill City, Is pro­
North Santiam Chamber of Commerce In­
iw I I a ATAHC
Moore and Noyes Whitten of
ers in the professional and
we are paying about $10 mil­ gram chairman. A. L. “Hap” \ ill
formation
center
located
at
the
Calico
Cat,
[Jill I III \ | Mill City spoke of the con-
comic
basketball world.
lion to operate the Forest Ser­ Ware of Freres Lumber Co.,
Mehama. Mrs. Ken Go liet, who owns the
IXWIVI
| venience this type of service
Leading the parade Is Art
vice in the Willamette Nation­ Inc., Lyons is also on the k I
.
Ilf
I
'
would
be
to
the
area.
Others
store
told
the
Chamber
that
it
could
use
“Bones” Smith, who is regard­
al Forest alone. We now have program committee.
Mmif TA \Af AFIAIfelt possibly that driver’s 11-
the space and that she would give assist-
ed as the “Clown Prince” of
an income from Willamette
Iwliyy III YY III l\|cences could be held here. Now
tance to tourists who wish to find out more
basketball. His lanky 6 foot 10
National Forest of about $33
I ’V VI 1V fivi
the nearest place for residents
inch frame moves around the
million. It would appear to me
about the area. Highway directional signs
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of this area to take these ex-
Cancer Chairman
court like an acrobat and his
that if we have trained forest­
are being erected, said Jerry Coffman,
A
MAA
aminations
is
Stayton.
At
one
genius for pantomine humor
ry personnel on the job, they
who has been chairman of the project.
11
AV
11
ill
Ml
1.(1
time
a
license
examiner
came
has the crowd in hvsterics. He
certainly are much more cap­
bJIVIJ I VI I nl W t0 Mln Clty periodically.
—The Mill City Enterprise photo.
I is the best in comic basketball
able of giving us a good pro­
Gale Christensen, Adminis-| Mr. Cox said it was a prob-
I Bobby Blue, the team’s foun-
gram than any committee,
trator at Santiam Memorial - lem of expense to keep some
|der, is one of the fine players
picked by politicians, who will
hospital
in Stayton said today | one in the office here daily. He
i in the game today. An out-
be donating their time. The
that things at the hospital are' did not feel that there was
I standing shooter, he played pro
$250,000 suggested for the
looking
up. Another new doc-1 enough business generated
| ball with the Los Angeles Jets
study is supposed to be used
tor is locating in Stayton. He | here to warrant the expense of
■ when the American Basketball
for travel expenses. If this
is Dr. William C. Slick, who. a full-time person,
'League was in operation, and
legislation is passed, I firmly
came to the area from Taylors,' Jerry Coffman reported that
with the Harlem Clowns. Bob­
believe that all we’ll get out
S. C. He will be located in the j the tourist information booth
by has put together an exper­
of it will be a sheaf of paper
same building with Dr. Leslie [ | is now set up at the Calico
ienced comic team.
giving a bunch of damphool
Wilson in Sublimity until oth­ Cat In Mehama. Hattie Golliet
suggestions that probably will
agreed to keep the information
er arrangements are made.
I Zane G. Smith. Jr., Willam­
not work anyway. Better come
These arrangements
are booth at her store and give
ette National Forest Supervis-
up with something better
coming closer to reality each assistance to tourists who wish
I or called in the Citizens Ad-
than that for the use of our
Week now, with the building to find out more about this
I visory Council for the first
money, Bob, or you’ll be back
committee of the hospital area. There is a picture on this . DETROIT
The Board , of 1 meeting wi
of 1971
x«y i a on
vn Thursday.
uui ovicty^.
in Oregon working for a llv
meeting with the architect to I page showing what the in- Directors of the Detroit Mobile The meting was held at Eu-
| DETROIT—A Detroit man
ing again.
get plans and estimates on : formation center looks like. First
a ( ene. At this meeting - . he
— out-
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I1 irst Aid Unit has slated a|g
He also sent out another re­
the proposed medical building | Signs are being erected telling public meeting March 8th atifjnVd his o'bpec‘tivw‘ and stat- was beaten by two youths in
lease this week on the French
which will be erected just tourists of the service.
7.30 j>. m. at Detroit school to'
that there should he more the 1200 block of1 Commercial
Pete Drainage area in Lane
John Kohls, Pacific Power air problems facing the Unit
south of the hospital.
, public interest in the Forest St. SE early Saturday.
Ken
Wright
of
Springfield,
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County. Packwood says the
Dr. Slick is a graduate of the manager for this district show­ under proposed new rules and | , Service plan for full utiliza­ Salem police said James Car-
of the Springfield
amount of timber involved in manager
son Foreman, 29. was driving
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University
of Scranton, Scran- ed slides and talked about the regulations.
branch First National Bank of I
tion of the forests.
the French Pete area is “min Oregon,
South on Commercial when he
will
serve
as
chairman
j ton . > Pa- . He also attended the power generating plant which
Under a bill now introduced
Oregon,
will
serve
as
chairman
Smith
said:
“
we
ar:e
in
a
iscule” when compared with of the April Cancer Crusade of1 University of Oklahoma^ medi- is now under construction at in the State Legislature, House time of change and need toi noticed a car behind him fol­
the available, harvestable tim­ the American Cancer Society’s cal school and graduated in | Centralia, Wn. This plant is Bill 1227, includes more reg- l ( place new values not only on lowing closely. When he pulled
ber in Oregon. Real true, Mr. Oregon
ulations for all ambulances In commercial use of the forests, into the driveway of his broth­
division, according to June, 1969. He served his in-| ¡slated to open this July.
Packwood, hut I think you’re Dr. Harvey
ternship
in
Greenville
Gener-i
the State of Oregon, for both but also recreational use where- er-in-law, Harold James Good­
Baker, division
missing the point entirely. president.
a) hospital in Greenville, S. ‘
volunteer and commercial am­ | ever feasible. There is a need win, 1207 Commercial St. SE,
What the Forest Service want­ Wright will be assisted by C., and received his license
bulances.
for some 26 million new hous- the other car stopped nearby,
ed to do was to put French Worth W. Caldwell Jr., of Port­ to practice medicine in Oregon
i ing starts in the next 10 years. two teenage-youths got out and
This
bill,
if
passed,
will
Pete on a timber management land, who will be vice-chair­ last October.
beat Foreman with their fists.
create problems for the De­ | This will require a good man- The assailants accused Fore­
basis which would permit them man.
This
will
make
six
practic
­
'agement
policy
to
get
the
most
Caldwell is a former
troit Unit since it Is operating
man of trying to force them off
to take out some overripe and
of the division’s ing physicians in Stayton, and
independently. All other volun­ out of the forest land. There I the street with his car.
diseased trees, thus really “sav­ chairman
there
is
a
possibility
of
more
will be need to be an improved
Multnomah
county
unit
teer
units
are
merged
with
returned to their
ing” the area and live timber
concept of the multiple-use car The and two drove
The newly appointed chair­ coming later. The new doctor (
Fire Departments.
away when
for posterity. Preservationists man
is married and has four child- j An exchange of land involv-
program.
”
was
vice-chairman
of
the
Too many people in the area
Goodwin came outside on hear­
remind me of a farmer raising
ren.
The
family
is
living
at
ing
the
Willamette
National
It
was
brought
out
at
the
1970 campaign under Ed Ham­
plus the support of outside
ing the ruckus, police said.
corn, trying to save his field ilton,
furrier, and | 1397 Westwood drive in Stay-1 Forest and the Mt. Hood Na- sources worked too hard to meeting that many times
Foreman was taken to Salem
so his grandchildren can see played a Portland
tional
Forest
has
been
com
­
ton
at
the
present
time.
vital
role
in
the
most
brine
an
ambulance
into
the
I
Pe°P>*
over-react
to
a
situa-
p.cvcvi, assuring
aoouniiK permanent
pvi uuuiciii. ,,rlnK an amouiance into ine | I tion. rr
U1„ is what , happened
_______ , in Memorial Hospital, where he
what corn fields look like. For­ i successful crusade in the
pleted,
This
di-
ests ripen just like a field of : vision’s history.
protection of more land with-1 area *° see
R0 (*own lne the French Pete controversy. was given outpatient treatment
and d
for facial cuts.
Lions Club To Have
corn, and should be harvested
in the Columbia River Gorge1 ^fa‘n because of l more
rn?r^ f"
All the Forest Service was
Regional
more
strict
rules
being
laid
to get the maximum utilization
area,
according
to
I
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Work Night Monday
trying to do was to harvest
j---- by
powers-to-be.
of the land. I‘t is pretty hard
Charles A. Con- down
some dead, or diseased trees, Wolverettes Plan
Ken Goforth, boy of the ' | Forester
The trainee! volunteers con- and construct some marls that
to put this point across, but
noughton,
U.
S.
Forest
Service.
month and Lisa Gabriel girl ’ The city of Oakridge, aboutlnected with the Unit have
surely it does make sense, does­
woukl make the area more ac­ Garage Sale March 13
of the month from Santiam
n’t it? You can’t save a fir
mUes east of Eugene, whi<^ strived for the past 11 years cessible to more people.
The Santiam High School
tree forever. It will die, just
Wolverettes are planning a
t inn« eluh 'is completely surrounded by. to keep the Unit in operation
It
was
also
brought
out
in
the Monday night‘
: National Forest lands, wiil ob- despite the ever changing
like any other living thing.
discussion at the meeting, garage sale to be hekl March
meeting. Roth were pre sente i, tain
t|jn acreage
aprp.)l7p for
fi>p the
thp commun
Pnmnllln ­ . i j strict
strict rules
rules and
and regulations,
regulations.
I don’t suppose anything I
that if these precedents are 13 at the High School from 10
a
certificate
by
President
Gale
>
say here will change the
DETROIT — Week ending' Larson commending them up­ ity’s growing room.
During the summer months set, what will stop preserva­ a. m. to 8 p. m. The sale will
thinking of people in Washing­ February 23rd at 8:30 a. m. |
The exchange involved 322.5 when thousands of people vis- tionists from holding up tim- include all types of useable
ton who are supposed to be i shows a high temperature of ■ on being good students.
I acres of Willamette National I it the area the traffic accidents . her sales on any part of the merchandise.
Mel
Rambo
reported
that
working for the best interests | 44 degrees on the 17th. a low of I
Anyone wishing to donate
'
Digging
and forest, thus stopping the har-
are ready for ' Forest land, located in scat j are numerous. I
of everyone—but I’ll still keep 1 1 27 degrees on the 26th, with1 two bus shelters
items for the sale may cal)
«
f
I
tered
parcels
around
Oakridge,
traffic
accidents
are
also
fre-1
Vest
.„t
thousands
of
acres
painting and Monday at 7:30
on trying.
an average mean of 36 degrees. ■ has
been designated ?the time f°r ■F’0 acres of land, owned by quent. The new law, if passed which should be taken at once. Mrs. Andrew Lelsinger at 897-
nas> oeen uesigoaLeu
uiuc i tHp
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This
temperature
compares
>,
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the Miirnhv
Murphy r«
Co. nf
of portion,!
Portland, ...in
will ,„..i,„
make i.
it impossible for
Al Sorseth
Sorseth, former
former 1 ranger
»¡,h
.970
.or
.he
,
am
e
period!
%
A friend of mine gave me
and
loc;tted
within
the
I*
‘
Mt.
the
Detroit
Unit
to
operate
un-
here
and
at
Detroit
spoke
brief- I 2695. Any sale items will be
this little poem this week. I as follows. High for 1970, 61 , The shelters are at Ozzie Hood National Forest. The der its present status. If the | ]y on the Marion I^ike situa- picked up by the Wolverettes.
think it’s pretty good so will degrees on the 20th, low 26 ‘ Mikkelsen’s residence’
Contributions for the sale
Murphy Co. acquired eight sep­ law does pass, all new régula-1 t!on. He said that most of the
I
degrees on the 22nd and 23rd
pass it along to you.
arate parcels of land adjacent tions will go into effect o n or iman-made facilities are being will be appreciated. Proceeds
to Oakridge.
and an average mean of 40
JUST OLD .
before July 1, 1972.
.removed, and that the area Irom the sale will go towards
The land acquired by the Mt.
A film will be shown at the j wj]j
restored to its original financing the girls’ trip to the
Ma and I are getting old and i de?L^S'
The precipitation (melted
Hood Forest is in the scenic meeting on the
fh» Sth
«th entitled
ontittod prlrnitivp condition to comply State Drill Team Competition
I am telling you
Oneonta Creek area of the “Before the Emergency”.
with the wilderness area law. to be held at Corvallis in April.
We just can’t get around snow and rain) was 1.61 inches
in
1971.
with
snow
still
cover
­
Columbia
Gorge.
Its
acquisi
­
The
public
is
urged
to
attend.
Some Advisory Board mem­
and do the things we used to do ing the mountain tops. In
"This is your Land” was the tion is a further step in the
bers still feel that Marlon Hir+e Is Sec.-Treas.
We just sit around all day
for the
4th of long-standing cooperation be-
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1970 ’ only
.70 mvuv-o
inches VI
of pri
precip. theme chosen
Lake should be taken out of
and seldom sit up late
fell during
same period, July
Of Local Tax Group
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. Parade this year at the tween the Columbia Gorge
the Wilderness area.
I’m In bed at seven-thirty —
and the records show light | Steering Committee meeting Commission and the Forest
Bill Hirte was named secre­
repre-
Don
Moffatt,
board
and Ma goes to bed at eight. frost each night. At present' held Tuesday evening. John j service In acquiring lands In
sentative from this area, at­ tary treasurer of the recently
When we wake up in the we have snow In patches in, Fohl was appointed parade
Gorge for public use and
organized local chapter of the
tended the meeting.
morning just about half past 5 open areas, and trees are be- chairman.
(enjoyment.
Two recreation
Linn County Protective Tax
We look at each other’s bed ginning to show tiny leaves (ini The next — meeting
“*•— of the, traj]
- S - from the
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..
floor
of . the
payers association at the reg­
to see if we’re both alive.
Instances) shrubs are bud- committee will be held March Gorge t0 Larch Mountain pass
Schools in Linn county have Lay Committee Gets ular monthly meeting held
When we both get dressed I some
ding and bulbs are making 30 at the Eagles lodge. All re- through the land.
Monday night at the MUI City
just
received checks for their
Ma starts the coffee pot
presentatives from the various
their presence known.
* ” The Mt. Hood Forest will not share of the Basic School Sup­ I Tour of New
fire hall.
We have to wait a little while
The above information was clubs and organizations are log on the 360 acres it has port Fund. This money comes
Jim Montoya is president of
until the stuff gets hot.
furnished by Detroit weather urged to attend.
acquired. Only tree« endanger­ I from the Linn-Benton Inter­ School Building
the local group. About 10 peo­
Ma makes herself a piece of observer, Irene Paullln.
ing public safety would be re­ mediate Eduction District.
A meeting of the lay study ple attended the meeting when
toast and drinks a cup of brew
Adult Sewing Class
moved.
This payment, together with committee was held at Santiam taxes were discussed
I always get four friend eggs
Public meetings were held the August and November pay­ High School on Thursday, Feb-
Weather, Detroit Dam To Start March 9
and a can of oyster stew.
• last April to discuss the ex- ment. represents approximately I ruary 18 at 7:30 p. m. The Shrine Circus Slated
When we are through with 7 a m. Daily Weather Reading
Adult classes in Beginning [ i change.
breakfast we don’t have much
Pool
Sewing will start March 9 at I
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■ ■ . — 75% of the estimated Founda­ I committee was given a tour of For Salem in March
tion Program and Transporta­ ' the new Santiam Auditorium.
Max Mln. Elev. PCD 7 p. m. The class will be 10
to say
Albert Toman, member of
But we alwavs look forward Feb. 17 45 35 1502.20 0.01 weeks at a cost of $15, and If the number following tion Apportionment as determ- which is now in the finishing
Feb. 1R 43 37 1502.80 004 will be held in Room 1 of your name on The En­ ined through the use of prelim tages This was followed by the Santiam Shrine club has
to another perfect day.
inary data submitted by the a presentation and explanation announced that the Interna
When the day is over and It Feb. 19 40 33 1503.78 0.70 Santiam High school.
reads districts.
of the approved budget for the tional Shrine Circus is slated
Feb. 20 38 31 150424 002
darkens overhead
All women interested in sign­ terprise label
We have to rest awhile to Feb. 21 45 32 1504 45 0.00 ing up for the course contact 3-71 it'« time to send Administration District 129.111971-72 school year Coffee was to come to the Salem Armory
I received $23.114 78 and Mari : served and the meeting ad- Auditorium Monday and Tues­
have strength enough to get Feb. 22 48 34 1504.50 0.14 the school between 8 a. m and
day March 8 and 9.
a check for renewal. J I.inn received $7,382 20.
Ijoumed at 7:15 p. m.
Feb 23 43 38 150474 0.1« 4 30 p. m. Phone 807-2311.
in bed
Ambulance Forest SuPervisor
Outlines Plans
Law To Be ' For Coming Year
Topic of Meet
j
i Columbia Gorge
I Land Acquired by
I Forest Service
I
February 1971 is
Wetter Than 1970
iuuxuo
ur
July 4th Parade
Theme Is Chosen
imiv
Basic School Funds
Are Distributed
I
Detroit Man Gets
Beating in Salem