The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 17, 1971, Image 1

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    Th<* Mill City Enterprise
Newspapcr;
U of O Library
VOLUME XXI
si T<HE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — ORE
> \”S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
THE MILL CITV ENTERPRISE—MILL CITV, OREGON THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1971
$4*00 a YEAR — 10c a Copy
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Up and Down
The Avenue
By Don Moffatt
Recreation
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Whitmore Named
Chairman of
American Foresters
Fire At Cedar Lumber Mill
Sates Slated
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....
July Fourth
Queen ¡0 Be
Named Here
Ed Whitmore of Mill City
This coming Sunday, June
has been elected Chairman to
20, we will be celebrating the
he Capitol Chapter, C lumbia
(¡1st annual Father's Day. Most
of we older people, me includ­ Mill City School District 129.1 River Section, Society of Am
DETROIT — An estimated
Ed Whitmore, chairman of
ed, would give a whole lot to Summer Recreation program ■rican Foresters. Whitmore is 16.100,(’00 bf cf Willamette Na­
employed
by
the
U.
S.
Forest
is year’s July Fourth cele-
have the privilege of even a s now getting under way, hav­
tional Forest timber, in three
iration here has announced
brief visit with our Fathers, ing started Wednesday. The Service as resource assistant separate sales, is scheduled to
hat the queen to reign over
when this nation will pay tri­ girls’ program will accomodate n the Detroit Ranger District go cn the auctim block at De-
he festivities will he named at
bute to the Dads in over 50 the 4 to 12-year-olds and will of the Willamette National For- j troit Ranger Station the latter
i program in the Santiam High
million households. While this be under the direction of Melo­
The
Capitol
Chapter
is
com-
P
al
’
t
of
this
month.
chcol auditorium at 7:30 on
day is set aside to honor Dad, dy Barnhardt. Girls reported at
Scheduled for June 25 is the
Saturday, June 26.
it is really the ladies who have 2 o'clock at the Art Annex prised of 125 profess’onal For- > 'Vest Humbug sale with an es­
esters and Forest Technicians
Four Santiam High girls
made it a success.
to sign up for this program.
from th«' U. S. Forest Service, timated 6,200.00 bf 1 cat«!
have been chosen for the com­
Know why? Women will buy
The Monday through Friday Bureau of Land Management, ■■-• proximately 5 miles North­
petition. They are Gloria Poole,
75 percent of the gifts for practice scheduled for boys’ State Forestry Department. east of Detroit, via Rreiten-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Father’s day and this year the baseball will be:
bush
road.
Fire
which
apparently
was
started
by
a
spark
State Department of Revenue
Poole, representing the Lions
money spent will probably run
4 p. m. Pee Wees, boys hav­ □nd numerous private firms.1 The sale involves 4 200 000 bf from welding did considerab'e damage at Cedar Lum­ I
over $1 billion. In our recent ing just completed 4th and 5th The area of influence includes of Douglas-fir advertised at ber west of here Thursday night. Crews from Mill City, Club and the Lions Auxiliary:
Jennie Chance, daughter of
reading we found that Mrs. grades.
^aleni. Dallas, Independence, | $.53.45 per M, 2,000.000 bf of Mehama and Lyons were called out to help suppress Mrs. Kenneth Chance, repre­
John B. Dodd of Spokane is
5 p. m. Little Leaguers re- McMinnville, Yamhill. New-: Western-Hemlock and other
credited with originating the port, these who completed Oth berg. Willamina, Silverton, Mo- coniferous species at $9.40 per the fire. The roof of the building housing the head rig senting the Order of Rainbow
for Girls: Susan Crowthers,
idea in 1909. The popularity and 7th grades last week.
I'alla. Woodbum, Stayton, Sub- M. and 205 acres of all species, was destroyed by the fire.—Enterprise photo.
(laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
of the day was wonderful so
logs
at
$86,94
per
acre.
6 p. m. Bid Sanders will limity, Aumsville. Turner, Mill
Frank Crowthers, representing
it has been going strong since coach the Junior State team,
Slated on June 28 is the Elk­
City, and Detroit.
the
Oddfellows and Rebekahs,
that time.
Other officers elected were! horn-Sardine sale with an es­
boys whose birthdate is on or
and Sonja Martin, daughter of
Retailers say that Father’s after August 1, 1954.
Max Dolato, Vice Chairman timated 7,100,000 bf of timber.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Martin, re­
Day is now second only to
Games for all three teams (Bureau of Land Management, This sale is located approxi­
presenting the Sea Scouts. ’
Christmas in gift-buying dol­ have been scheduled througho- Salem), Robert Berends, Sec­ mately 4 miles narth of Detroit
The celebration which will
lar volume, leading Mother’s out the next seven weeks. The retary (Willamette Industries. via French Creek road.
f
be held on Sunday, July 4th
Day, Valentine’s Day and Eas­ Pee Wee team starts competi­ Inc., Dallas), John Hatch, Trea­ The sale consists of 3,500.000
will start at 6:30 with the
ter.
tion on July 1, so will spend surer (U. S. Plywood, Inde­ bf of Douglas-Fir advertised
Lions Club breakfast. Other
at
$53.05
per
M:
3,600,00
bf
of
pendence),
and
Jerry
McIn
­
We fellows, who now have the first week preparing. The
events will be held throughout
the honor of being Father’s, first Little League game is tyre. Member-at-Large (Bureau Western-Hemlock and other |
the day with the Firemen in
species
at
$23.05
per
M.
and
O.
W.
Galloway,
state
direct-
many times would be content Monday, June 21st, at the Mill of Land Management, Salem).
charge of the fireworks display
184 acres of all species of logs °r of the American Association
just to have our young folks City field against Cascade 2.
in the evening.
at $235.94 per acre. Western-, of Retired Persons (AARP)
with us—even without gifts. I Little Leakue No. 2 is Wednes­
Hemlock and other species will; will lie in Mill City on Wed-
think it is a day looked for­ day in Mill City against De­
nesday, June 30. He will speak ' Don Walker of Cedar Lum-
be sold at a fixed rate.
ward to by everyone, when troit. The third game is also
Red
Creek
timber
sale
has
I
to interested persons at the ber, Inc., said Monday after-
families can get together and in Mill City against Cascade
an estimated 2,800,000 bf of new Santiam High School neon that fire Thursday night
1. The Junior State team’s
enjoy each other.
did an estimated $25,000 dam-
timber and is scheduled for auditorium at 7:30 p. m.
first three games are at home
June 30. The sale is located ap-1 To those not familiar with age to the building and equip-
on
June
15,
June
18,
and
June
Some things have come to
I ment. He eaid “if it had not'
Two Portland men and one proximately 4 miles North of the organization anyone 55 or ' been for our own sprinkler
light this past week that make 22.
older
may
belong
and
those
Marion
Forks
via
Pamelia
An addition to the baseball from Tigard were arrested
me wonder. I am refering to
Creek road. The stand has under 55 may become associate | system, the entire mill could
the reported disappearance of program in the district is a near here at 11:55 a. m. Friday 2 250.000 bf of Douglas-Fir ad­ members if their spouses are have burn«! to the ground.”
portable
backstop
welded
to
­
DETROIT—Returning here
and
charged
with
illegal
pos
­
two Willamette Valley men on
vertised at $68.65 per M: 550,- members. There is a small 1 When firemen arrived from again this summer for employ­
the Sandy River last month. It gether by Doq Williams. This session of deer.
I
Mill
City,
Lyons
and
Mehama,
000 bf of Western-Hemlock and i yearly fee.
ment on the U. S. Forest Ser­
appears now that the young piece of equipment is used for | State police said the men other species advertised at $28.-
AARP has 2,000,000 on the the fire was pretty well under vice summer crews is Edward
men wound up in Elk City, hitting practice and can be ¡were George William Boyd, 65 per M, and 50 acres of all national level ______________
and several Mill 1 control. Tankers from the de­ N. Trammell, Ada, Okla., and
26, and James Anthony Boyd,
Idaho. They had been reported moved wherever needed.
species logs at $235 per acre. City area' people' belong "to 1 payments gave the fire area Dwight B. Bower of Indian­
The
boy
’
s
archery
program
25,
both
of
Portland,
and
Har-
missing by their wives.
- ■
-___________________ la good soaking eliminating any ola, Okla.
chapters.
Western-Hemlock and other ! Salem
will start Monday, June 21 at
It would seem to me that 2 p. m. Participants should re­ ¡old Hurlow Ray, 24, of Tigard. species will be sold at fixed I It is being stressed that not dangei of the fire starting up
Mr. Trammel is a 1969 grad­
They
were
each
lodged
in
the
this is a real irresponsible way port to the south end of the
rates. All three sales are sched­ Only townspeople but anyone I a
i nuie
r.ast
(Jen
uate or
of Affcl
East Ok]
Central State
Marion
County
jail
in
lieu
of
Walker
said
there
was
fire
|
Col)pov
for grown men to act. It not grade school.
uled at 10 a.m. on their respect­ in the surrounding area is wel­
$200
bail.
I
damage
to
the
carriage,
the
set
|
WK
‘U-’
a 15
I . .
only affected their families,
come and urged to attend this ¡damage
All participants in the sum­
I ¡works
_______________
_r|A. part
m history
and ^ political
sei-
Glenn Bigness said ive dates.
on the carriage,
of
U’^lna,"“
iX’™,Ca'SC1-
but also the taxpayers, as it mer recreation program must the Officer
informative
meeting.
The
or
­
men were trying to con
i the track and several gear head i .'. j ,,.'. '
* 9^ ■ ec,,ntLry
cost several dollars to make pay $1 for insurance coverage.
ganization is for indidivuals 1 ¡motors. Wiring was also burn-
five deer in the bed of
r
t
requirements
at
the concerted search for them. This must be paid by the par­ ceal
and couples and provides many «1 out which is now Heine re- ®ASC C?ntral. U1 Ma* 1971.
a pickup truck when he discov­
, ed out, which is now being re­ He served in the armed forces
I really feel that even though ticipant before he or she takes ered
services
and
ativities,
among
them.
no criminal action can be part in the program.
them low cost health insur­ placed.
He said two of the deer had
By Monday afternoon all for a year as a legal clerk, his
brought against them, they
ance, tours, recreation, hob-
just been shot in a nearby
the fire damage to the build­ service terminating in January
should be required to reimbur­
bi<
s,
interesting
programs
and
field, but the men told him
ing had been removed and re­ 1971. His previous employment
DETROIT — Young & Mor­
se what ever county spent the Ranger Station Now
the other three had been killed gan. Mill City, was the appar­ the chance to make new building is under way. He said here with forest service sum­
money hunting for them. Un­
friends.
mer crews was during the sum-
ent successful bidder at $217,-
til thè officials find some man­ Open 7 Days a Week near Sisters.
Another important facet of barring unforseen difficulties mers of 1966-67 and 1968. He
I
the
mill
will
l>e
back
in
opora-
881.75 for an estimated 5,100,00 this fast-growing organization
ner to collect for such irres­
| has been assigned on the R. O.
board feet of Willamettee Na- is the feet that its representa­ | tion within two or three weeks. I Suppression crew.
ponsible actions of our citizens,
The Willamette National Patrick Knox Is
j tional Forest timber in the tives are making their voices Parts of the mill, including the I Mr. Bowen is a 1969 graduate
they possibly will continue to Forest’s seven Ranger Stations
Boulder Creek No. 3 sale, con- I known and heeded in legisla­ planer is still running two I of East Central Suite College
do these thoughtless things.
are now open 7 days a week. Second Lieutenant
j shifts.
D.
¡ducted
at Detroit Ranger Sta- tion for the older citizen.
SAN ANTONIO—Patrick
This service began Saturday,
' with a BSED in Physical Ed­
A.
tion
Friday
morning.
Knox,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Plans
are
also
underway
for
June
12,
to
assist
visitors
dur
­
ucation and history. He taught
Maybe it is a good thing that
history, driver’s education and
our legislature is quitting, and ing the summer recreation sea­ M. Knox of Rt. 1, Lyons, has I There were 2,200,00 bf. of the propos«] AARP chapter to
second
Western-Hemlock
and
other
been
commissioned
a
form
a
drop-in
center
hero
son.
¡drug education at Endianoln
leaving Salem. The one reason
which sold where members may gather
¡High, Indianola, Okla., from
I have in mind is the Gover­ The weekend hours of 8:00 lieutenant in the U. S. Air coniferous species
M.
Force
upon
graduation
from
J')'
822.05
per
five
cents
I 1969 to 1971, with a 42 win
nor’s pension plan which at a. m. to 5:00 p. m. on both Sat- j Officer Training School IOTS) I above the advertised rate. In- for a cun of coffee and a friend­
ly game of cards, or just to
| and 11 loss record in basket­
the time this is being written, urdavs and Sundays will con- :
| eluded in the sale was 2.900.000 chat.
is in the hands of Governor, tinue- through Labor Day on ! at L ickland AFB, Tex.
Jerry Connors of the Mar­ ball. He previously was em­
The
lieutenant,
selected
for
'
f
cf
Dougla-
fir
which
s
>ld
at
One
of
the
requisites
for
Monday,
September
6.
;
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ployed here during the sum
McCall to he signed into law.
competitive exam­ the advertised rate of $60.60 happy and successful later on County Solid Waste Dis­ mers of 1967-68 on the R. O
The bill allows a former gov­ And. for the first time, the GTS through being
posal
Department
spoke
on
the
per
M.
In
addition.
135
acres
assigned
to
years is to use the “gift” of
crew. This sum­
ernor. when he reaches 62 and reception office at the Super- ¡nation, is
all species logs advertised at time to broaden and deepen in­ future of solid waste disposal Suppression
mer he will serve as a preven­
has served two years or more ; visor’s Office in Eugene will Laredo AFB. Tex., for pilot of
for
the
area
at
the
Mill
City
$175.05 per acre was included terest in everything that goes
pension
tion guan!
to be eligible for a l-
----L - be . open on Saturdays begin- , ( training.
Knox, a 19661 in the sale.
on. It isn’t enough to sit pas­ City Council meeting Wednes­ Valarie Miller, Detroit, be­
equal to 45 per cent of hissing Saturday. June 19. This;
Stayton Union ) The stand of timber is lo­ sively by and watch the par­ day evening, June 9. He stat­ gan work June 1 in Buslines-,
salary. McCall, when he reach-1 office will be open from 8:00 graduate
ed that their Department and
cated approximately 9 miles ade.
• non < 1 ! -
n m
r» • m “
tn coll flnld- 11 if/h
• Management as summer clerk.
es unis „
age could
couiu draw
uiaw S14JW
- - tzA
“?”£*
Southeast of Detroit. There
An invitation is extended to the State Sanitation Depart­ Other summer employees have
a vear. The plan would pay ex-jet) Eagle permits and to give
ment
felt
that
Hud
Cline
was
i
w(
re
six
qualified
bidders.
all those interested in this
governor Holmes about $650 a 1 recreation information._______ 1 University.
started to work in Engineer­
Fellowship to mark the date doing a gixxl job with what ing, Fire Control, Recreation,
month. Why? It beats me.,
of June 30 on their calendars. area he has to work with. How­ and Timlx-r Management. By
These men seek these jobs, and
Taking Primary Metropolitan Tests At Gates School
Those wishing more inform­ ever, within one or two years June 28, 1971, all extra employ­
certainly have enough money, |
ati >n prior to the meeting may he will run out of space and ees will be at work on the
or are capable enough to make fl
Mrs. Carl Schaffer, 897- other arrangements will have District and the summer pro­
a living for themselves. This
Mrs. J C. Kimmel. 897- to he made. Thoughts have gram of work will lie in full
money will come mostly out
Mrs. M G. Ramibo, 897- been given to a transfer sta­ swing.
of taxes. True. McCall would
or
Mrs Dcan Mowry at tion at the present dump with
pay some each year out of his
the garbage then being haul«!
salary towards the pension, but
to Salem, Init nothing definite
I think it is time now to close
has lieen decided.
some of these leaks of tax
In other business, the coun­
money. The State claims it i~
cil agreed to again have Nels
having a hard time making both
Johnson of Hunsaker and John
ends meet. No wonder with
.son audit the city books for the
this type of legislation being
year ending June 30, 1971.
proposed. I say, enough of this
DETROIT Freres Veneer
It was also agreed to in<rease
old stuff. Let’s start cutting
DETROIT — Detroit Reser­ the surcharge on building per­ Co., Lyons, was the ajiparent
back on some of these frills. If
voir was the setting Monday mits to 10% since the 5% sur­ UUEMBfUl bidder at $369.759 11
we could afford it. fine, but
afternoon for what appeared charge now is not covering the for an estimated 7,200,(XX) board
these times are tough, and bro­
to be a practice maneuver for cost of handling the permits for feet <>f Willamette National
ther. they’re going to be a lot
Forest, timber, in the Kay
the Air Force
the City.
tougher before they get any i
Not too much information
Arrangements are being Creek No. 2 timtjer sale con
better—and legislation like this
was learned about the event, made for the July 4th parade ducted at Detroit Ranger Sta
is not going to help us get well
but it was noted an Air Force to lxgin alx»ut 12:30 on King- tion here Tuesday morning.
verv fast.
plane circled the reservoir sev­ wood, go down First to Broad­ The firm paid $60.000 per
eral times and each time the way, then to Fourth up to Ev­ thousand for 500,000 board feet
plane circled a parachutist ergreen with fkxits pirking of Douglas-Fir, five cents a
For a closing shot this week
landed in the reservoir what in front of the high school af­ bove the advertised rate. 2,200,-
read this one. It is more on
(XX) hoard feet of Western Hem-
appeared to be near Piety Is­ ter the parade distends.
government waste: Housing
The Council authorized pay­ I<rk and other coniferous .spec­
land.
and Urban Development bur­
A (J. S Air Force panel truck ment of bills in the amount of ies sold at the advertised rate
eaucrats were not content to
of $17.55 per thousand. Includ-
was noted in the area, and ft $2.269.81.
mark their new Washington
reported the parachutists
The Police reported 11 traf­ ed in the sale was 224 acres of
office with a simple corner­
These students in Mrs. A. T. Barn- From left to right are Scott Baughman, was
stone. Instead, they ordered hardt’s first grade class at Gates are son of Mr. and Mrs. James Baughman, wore? being picked-up by boat. fic citations, 9 warnings, two all species of logs advertised
It i< not known from what wlult and three juvenile muni­ at $139.06 per acre.
the construction of an eight­ | taking the Primary Metropolitan Test, and Roy Blackbum, son of Mr. and Mrs.
There was five qualified bid­
1 base th» unit rame from, but cipal citations, two prisoners
story tower, the sole purpose
Floyd
Blackbum,
both
of
Mill
City
and
it Is suspect«! it could have lodged, 18 court cast's, 31 com ders. The stand of timl>er is
of which was to contain letters which is given at the end of their first
identifying the building Cost grade course, to see just how much they ZoAnne Carr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. been the Air Force Resrue plaints and 41 incidents report­ located approximately 8 mile-
ed.
I have learned in their first year of school. Gerald Carr of Gates.—Sue Poole Photo. | ('nit based at Portland.
South of Detroit
to the taxpayer. $63.000.
Retired Persons to
Meet at High School
Wednesday, June 30
[m|)r
Fire Io Cost
$25,000
Ranger Station
Crews Assembling
For Summer Work
i Illegal Deer Count
Young & Morgan
Get Timber Bid
Solid Waste, Topic
At Council Meeting
Chutists Land In
Detroit Reservoir
Freres Veneer Too
Bidder at $369,759