The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 16, 1971, Image 1

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Up and Down I
Wolverettes
The_ Avenue Take First at
Springfield
Award Winning Wolverettes
Census Shows
1,480 Residents
Wayne A. Taylor of Clark &
4 f
Groff Engineers, Inc., of Sal­
em gave a progress report on
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the City survey at last Wed­
I recently had a visit with I
nesday’s City Council meet­
Dick Posekany of Frank I
ing. The firm will deliver ele­
Lumber Co., at which time I
vations and aerial maps to be
he was telling me about the | The Santiam High School
By Don Moffatt
used in planning proposed
damage bears are doing just Wolverettes traveled to Spring­
Several
important decisions
storm
sewer
drainage
for
the
north of Mill City in Frank’s field High school Saturday for
city. Notices explaining the | were made at the December
tree farm. Several years ago competition in the Springfield
survey work are available in 1 meeting of the Board of Direc­
I went up there with Dick to Invitational Drill-Dance com-
various businesses for the tors of Santiam Memorial hos­
see how the newly planted I petittion.
pital, Stayton, Tuesday night.
citizens to read.
trees were doing. They seem­
More than 30 schools en­
The main topic of business
The
council
was
advised
that
ed to be coming along all right. tered the competion and the
the official census taken July I was emergency room service at
At this time, though, bears Santiam Wolverettes, in addi­
1971, was 1480. The last of­ j Santiam. This has been a bone
have killed many young trees, tion to winning first place in
ficial census in 1970 was 1,429 of contention for several years,
and some of the older trees, their division, had the added
The City Council also re- j especially since some of the
nearly 50 feet tall have been distinction of being from the
ceived
approval of the acquisi­ doctors have left Stayton and
killed by these maurading, : smallest school.
tion for the City Park project. emergency room service has
Bruins.
It
seems
the
bears
j
lib, .. . ,
, .
,
I Competition began early
Total bills of $2,356.21 were not been the best. The public
: Saiurday morning, and lhe (In-
in general has complained to
approved for payment.
of the trees, when other feed i alists were announced before
the hospital board many times
The
police
reported
five
is not available. The powerful lunch.
traffic citations and 11 warn­ about this matter. It all boils
bears are able to literally tear i The final competition began
down to the simple answer
1 ings.
1 — • There
A llvl were
W
two
— W prison-
A
a tree apart in their search for! at 7 p. m. The Wolverettes
Above is the Santiam High School Neal, Christy Spurgeon, Verlene Peter­ ers lodged, 19 cases processed that there are not enough doc-
food.
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i •
‘ ♦ tors to mninfntn
kAiir em­
were the third group to per­
maintain a r» OX
24-hour
Bears are protected by law, form in their division. Canby, Wolverette dance team which won first man, Karen Howell, Patty Howell and in court, 12 complaints were ergency room service.
Betsy
LaMunyan.
Not
pictured
is
the
al
­
reported,
42
incidents
and
one
place
in
the
Dance
Division
One
Satur
­
and the preservationists say WoodburIli
and Gervais |
Dr. N. S. Meyn stated at this
they should not be killed Tha were the other ¿naUstJ in the day at the Springfield competition. From ternate, Melissa Lawrence. Advisor is accident reported.
meeting that if Santiam tried
Miss
Michelle
Foster.
—
Photo
courtesy
,
the
top
row,
they
are
Toni
Newberg,
d 7X1 a,ndKgood’ but I dance division number 1. San-1
to keep a 24 hour emergency
what about the timber men, tiam won the first place Uo. Nancy Lalack, Lisa Gabriel, Vicky Ol­ Sue Poole and Paul Freeman.
room available to the public,
who spend thousands of dol- h Canby won second and son, Linda Long, Gloria Poole, Starla
that they must have a doctor
la« planting trees so we can I
received honorable men-
available to reach the hospital
^7 7
♦ yl61d-
tion- Corvallis won first place
within 15 minutes. He said:
hey not entitled to some pro-; in Division No. 2 with Cen.
Free Methodist Church
“this is humanly impossible
tectlon from these destructive . > tennial second, Pendleton third
with the small staff we have
beasts?
To, Present Story
and North Eugene honorable
District Governor Ralph now. What if the doctor on
There is considerable tree I mention.
of Salem, made his of- call has an emergency minor
damage in Washington state. This is the third trophy the
Of Christmas Sunday Jackson
ciclal visit at the Mill City surgery in progress at his of­
also. In 1968 the tree damage group
fice when the call comes. He
has won in dance com-
was slight, but this year some I | petition but the first time to
Chief of Police Don Gillen­ The Mill City Free Method- Lions cl“b meeting Monday cannot leave his patient and
ist
church
will
present
in
r»ight.
He
brought
a
good
mes-
10,000 acres have been dam- ’
water informed The Enterprise
go to the hospital. He there­
first place.
aged. Test plots in that state I I win
today that a drive is under­ choir cantata the “Story of saRe on Lionism to the mem- fore is open to legal suit.”
Providing transportation for
show damage as high as . 411 the girls was their advisor,
way at this time to pick up all Christmas” by John Peterson hers. The slogan of Lions clubs
Chief of Staff Dr. Thoma»
on Sunday, December 19.
ithis year is "commitment." He Van Veen concurred, stating
percent. Possibly !
‘ _ Miss Michelle Foster, and Mrs.
stray dogs in the city.
should be done in areas where William Gabriel, Wi 111 a m
He said: “sometimes resi­ The program is scheduled to said ** takesv th,® work °f A11 “it would be fine if we could
. ,
, „
. clubs to make it succeed. He
the bears are doing this much Buckley, and Mr. and Mrs.
dents have dogs they wish to , ,
DETROIT—Two Willamette get rid of. If they do, call the begin at 4 p. m. and the pub- als0 reported that Mt Angel provide this service, but there
damage. Where now are our | George Long.
intrifn/4 fz-x aiion/i
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National Forest timber sales police department, and the llz*
lie is
is invited
to attend.
will charter
a club right after are not enough hours in the
people who are raising their |
with an estimated 16,700,000 dogs will be picked up free of
the new year. About 50 mem­ day to perform this service.”
voices to protect the forests. I
Dr. Meyn said that things
board feet of federal timber charge Thursday, December
bers will be initiated.
Seems it is better to have a
are much different than when
are
slated
to
be
held
at
De
­
President
George
Long
an
­
planned manner of harvest in
16."
troit Ranger Station December
nounced that the Boy and the hospital was open about
all areas, rather than let bears
The police department states
28th
at
10:00
a.
m.
Girl of the month for October 20 years ago. Better highways
destroy the trees, so no one
that there are many dogs run­
Largest of the two sales is ning at large in the city at this
and November will be guests make It easier to reach Salem
can get any good out of them. I
the Box Canyon #2 Sale with time, which is against the dog
at the meeting Monday night Memorial which does provide
I read the other day where |
an estimated, 9,600 000 board leash law which is on the
Dick Blakely will present the emergency service on a 24-hour
a survey of the editors of 21 ,
,
Two
parcels
of
timber
offer-
feet
of
timber.
The
stand
locat-1
program
that evening. Long basis. He said: “many times it
On
December
7
the
Santiam
major magazines with a com-i
books.
is much faster to take an em­
ed
about
7
miles
South
of
De-
|
Pep Club and the Santiam also said there will be no meet­ ergency
bined circulation of over 50 ed ^or sa'e by the State Fores-
directly to Sal­
million reveals an amazing try Department went for a troit Dam via Kinny Creek
Boosters jointly sponsored a ing on the 27th, as there are so em, than patient
to stop at Stayton,
potluck that honored the re­ many activities during the then be forced
lack of understanding of the tota^ of $199,373.00 on Decern- Road consists of, 5,200 MBF of
to send the
cent State Champion football holiday season.
U. S. Timber Industry, timber ber 9- 1971 at thelr Santiam Douglas fir, advertised at $49.- j
I patient on to Salem where
team. About 110 people attend-i
management and the forest re-1 headquarters. The minimum 20 per thousand, 4,400 MBF of
specialists are available.
Western Hemlock and other |
ed the affair. The manager of
sources of the nation. The Price required was $121.000.
The doctors said, however,
coniferous
species
appraised
at
j
public is even more confused. I Tbe ,ar8est block containing
Construction on the Cafeter­ this year’s football team, Linda Long Honored
that a treatment room will be
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O 0’71 ADD hnnrd faoT nf T>oi 1 Cf_
Many think the United States 2,073,000 board feet of Doug­ $19.40 per 1000 and 348 acres ia Addition to Santiam Audi­ Randy Richter, acted as Master
maintained at Santiam, where
is exhausting its forests. This las fir, which is located in of all species logs priced at torium is progressing about of Ceremonies. He introduced. In Masonic Publication any patient who does have a
Marion
County
approximately
$23.71
per
acre
which
the
bid
­
the
three
football
coaches,
|
Miss Linda Long, Worthy family doctor in the area can
is not true. The fact is that
normal in spite of the inclem­
I ent
75 percent of the continent’s 13 miles southeast of Silver- der is required to purchase.
weather conditions. How­ Jerry Gibson, Bob Williams, Advisor of Marilyn Assembly be treated. This, in fact, Is
ton,
went
to
Avison
Lumber
The
Skunk
Creek
#2
sale
original forest land is still
ever, it is too early to tell just and Doug Suckling, who each No. 60, Order of Rainbow for about the manner in which the
gave a short reaction to this Girls, has been selected as present emergency room has
growing trees. Many editors Company, Molalla, for $70.00 located approximately 15 miles when it will be finished.
believe that trees can be per thousand board feet for the East of Detroit, has an esti­ All of the equipment which year’s season. The two co­ Youth of the Month by the been operating for the past
“saved” in perpetuity by Douglas fir. An estimated $4.- mated 7,100,000 board feet of is to be installed in the school captains of the Wolverines, Oregon Masonic Lodge.
few years, so service will not
simply tightening
Each month a youth is se- be curtailed to any great ex­
controls 280 of road improvement and timber. This stand has an es­ kitchen has been received, John Ruby and Gordon Plotts,
construction
is
required
as
a
timated 3,500 MBF of Doug- with the exception of one item. were introduced and gave lected from Job’s Daughters,
over harvesting, For many
tent.
I
fir advertised at $56.45 per. The
years, thanks to the advancing condition of the contract.
district recently received short talks.
I Rainbow for Girls or the De-
One director said, “this is a
Milwaukie
Plywood
Com
­
thousand,
and
3,600
MBF
Wes
­
science of forestry practiced'
The food was prepared by Molay Orders throughout Ore­ Rood hospital and the patients
a check from the federal gov­
pany,
Estacada,
bid
$64.25
per
tern
Hemlock
and
other
coni
­
by the timber companies, tim­
ernment for $24,125, which the Pep Club girls and the gon and presented in the Ore­ get the best of care. The pro­
ber growth, harvesting and thousand board feet for an es­ ferous species advertised at pays for 75% of the new equip- Boosters. Mrs. Podrabsky made gon Freemason magazine.
blem is to get into the hospi­
timated
791,000
board
feet
of
$30.00 per thousand.
An article and picture of tal.”
utilization has steadily improv­
ment, the stainless steel count- the banquet rolls and along
ed.
i Douglas fir, $26.30 per thous­ 463 acres of all species logs ers, and the walk-in cooler with Mrs. Gordon directed the Linda is featured in the De­
In other action, the report of
cember issue of the magazine. the nominating committee
Trees, like other crops, grow and for 102,000 board feet
.. of are included in the sale priced and freezer.
cleanup.
at
$26.75
per
acre,
which
the
to maturity and die. We need True Flr and $23. 70 F«r thous-
made up of Bob Weddle, chair­
the forests, we need to har­ and for 32,000 board feet of bidder is required to purchase.
man, Noyes Whitten and Utah
........
...
...
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Hemlock
located
in
southern
Another timber sale, with
Winners of C I L Flag Football Championship
vest them, in order to create a
Cruson was accepted.
an estimated 20,500.0000 Bf of
balance in the full cycle of Clackamas County,
From the Gates-Mill City
timber is scheduled at 10 a.
tree production.
area candidates for board posi­
m. December 28.
tions will be J. C. Kimmel,
The Cub Point sale has
The old political pot is be- ’ School Closures To
Julia
Bassett, Don Walker and
ginning to boil. Down Minne-' Be Broadcast on Radio estimated 15.600 Mbf of Doug ’
W. S. ReMine. From Lyons-
sota way, one candidate made' Linn County Administrative fir advertised at $62.50 per M;1
Mehama, Don Huber, Howard
a statement recently that he School District 129J will have 2,600 Mbf Western Hemlock
Naue, Don Teeters and Hugh
and
other
coniferous
species
at
is planning to run for presi­ all school closures due to
Johnston. Stayton, George Car­
dential nomination. In this weather conditions, broadcast $37.85, and 2,300,000 Bf of
ter and Harold Cox. For direc­
statement he said: “the juices by KGW (620 on AM Dial), Western Red Cedar at $2.40
tor at large Gus Kirsch and
per M. Western Hemlock and
are flowing.” He meant to con­ KGW TV
Richard Heater, and Sublimity,
(Channel 8) and other species and Western Red i
—
vey that he is really going out KINK FM (102 on the FM
R. Boedi^heimer.
Cedar
will
be
sold
at
fixed
I
for the job. Others interpret Dial.)
Lura Fair, president of the
like statements from politi- j The information will be rates.
Auxiliary stated they will pur­
The stand, located about 8
cians, “the sap is running.”
chase the new X-ray equip­
broadcast on KGW Radio be-
The Democrats are having a, ginning at 5:45 a. m. and every miles Southeast of Detroit via
ment in the Amount of $12,000.
Coopers
Ridge
road,
includes
|
hard time to concentrate on 15 minutes thereafter. KINK
She said they now have $6,000
any one man, and they are in FM will broadcast the inform­ 413 acres of all species logs,
to pay on the account. The gift
dire financial straits. It is in- ■ ation at 30 minute Intervals which the bidder is required
shop in the hospital lobby has
deed going to be an interesting 1 and KGW TV will broadcast to purchase at $108.69 per acre.
taken in $550 since September
political year.
1.
the information as it is re­
In executive committee ac­
ceived.
tion prior to the big board
This will Include Gates Pri­
meeting, Salem Steel was a-
mary school, Mill City Ele­
warded the medical gas con­
mentary and Santiam High.
tract; Arco was low bidder for
The Detroit Ranger District
diesel PS 200; and Economy
reports that Christmas tree
Oil was low bidder for PS 300
Schools in Administrative dass&s May Be
1 OQ J T will
varili be
V
*
hunting was ppor over the
oil.
School TVctrlM
District 129
weekend. Those people brave
dismissed early Thursday af­ Offered at Santiam
Santiam High school in enough to try looking for a
ternoon. December 23. for the
Christmas holidays. Students making plans for Winter term tree were met with extreme
Santiam Chapel To
at Gates Primary School will (January-March) would like snow conditions.
District people report that
be dismissed at 1:30, while to find out how many
P are de­
Have Yule Program
students at Mill City Ele-1 finitely interested In either a thebe are only about 250 per­
The Santiam Chapel Assem-
mentary and Santiam High welding class or a machine mits available as of Monday.
_ m.
tool class. Only one of the morning. At that time the
ly of God Church in Lyons
will be dismissed ‘ at 2 p.
Buses will be delivering above courses will be offered snow was still falling.
Pictured above are the football play- row, Mike Ohrt with trophy and Kevin will be holding their Christ­
Permits will be sold again era from Mill City Grade sschool who Long. In the third row are Mike Berry, mas program Sunday even­
students to their homes as us­ during winter term.
The tuition will be approxi­ this weekend until the supply j , went through the Flag Football season
December 19.
ual. but will leave Gates school
Bill Gabriel, Danny Bradley, Don More. ing,
The program, which will in­
at 1:30 and Mill City school at mately $25 Anyone interested runs out.
I
cautioned that undefoated. In the top row left to right In the Bottom row are Jerry Payaeno, clude all the Sunday school
approximately 2, arriving at in either of the above courses,
classes, will begin at 7 p. m
students’ homes from 1 hour please notify the school be­ tira^hairw^are^necessary for are Mark Moffatt, David Blair, Bruce Danny Legasse and Jim Wright.
Ail families and friends of the
to an hour and a half earlier fore December 22. The school anyone wanting to leave the Harris. Mike Morgan. Rick Lady, Coach —The Enterprise photo.
telephone number is 897-2311. highway.
I Al Glover and Maurie Richards. Middle
church are invited
than usual.
Ry Don Moffatt
a
District Governor
LjOOS Meeting
Timber Sales Dog Catcher To
Be Here Dec. 16
Slated for
December 28
Two Firms Buy
State Timber
Football Squad,
Coaches Honored
New Cafeteria
About on Schedule
School To Close for
Holidays Dec. 23
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