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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1972)
T1MBER FOR SALE, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. BUREAU OF Jan Watkins Feted LAND MANAGEMENT ORAL ¡AUCTION OR SEALED BIDS Mr*. John Teeters At Bridal Shower | as hereinafter designated will Mrs Jerry Coffman went to | be received by the District by Jack Zimmerman LYONS Mrs John McPheet Ocean Shores. Wn., May 10 I Manager. Bureau of Hind Man- where she was a guest at the ers was hostess for a bridal Better' Wilderness Description | agement, 3550 Liberty Road, S . home of her daughter, Almeta shower held Friday night in | opportunities not I Salem, Oregon 97302. .it 10:00 Theiss, and children, Brian the dining hall of the Lyons (Could Start Added Controversy tional domain of nature , A M . PACIFIC DAYLIGHT and Carla Jerry joined his United Methodist church hon I Something "new" is about unchecked Back country could be the TIME, on Tuesday, June 20 wife for the weekend and re- oring Miss Jan Marie Watkins, , to happen in the current pre- answer. It's essentially little- 1972. for all timber marked or turned home with her While bride elect. She was assisted ! occupation with things envir w-wilderness, relatively un designated for cutting Before by Mrs. Floyd Bassett. there they did a lot of clam cut and only sparsely roaded. bids are submitted, full infor After opening of the many onmental. digging as usual. But back country would be ac mation concerning the timber, j It's a term and it's not all Mr and Mrs. Dale Champ gifts, refreshments were serv. . that new. really but its pop- cessible and contain manmade the conditions of sale and sub. returned home May 17 from ed to the honored guest and I ularity likely will create a comforts in varying degrees mission of bids should be ob a week's vacation trip when Rose Thayer, Mabel Downing. 1 new wave of controversy in an that would render the land us tained from the above District they visited the Grand Can Nellie Riggs. Evelyn Julian, I area now fraught with emotion able for recreation out of Manager. The rigid is hereby La- yon in Arizona. Utah and Ne Joyce Foltz, Virgene Scott. __ ________ r___ 'doors in an atmosphere ap- reserved to waive technical Kjntz and misconception. vada and stopped at Las Vegas Velle Peters. Gertie IL---- i The term is "back country." proaching that of the true Wil- defects in this advertisement Katie Skillings. Hazel Wirth. and Reno. They said it was hot and to reject any or all bids. Its eventual promotion and use derness. and dusty a lot of the time. I Gertie Morgan, Prue Sadler. I is designed to eliminate con-| Foresters already include the The United States reserve's Mrs Lilly Wolfkiel return Mrs. Robert McCall, Pam Me-I fusion regarding that most a-1 back country in their "spec- the right to waive any infor ed home Thursday, May 18, | Call. Marjorie Schiewek. Deb-' bused of all environmental la-| trum" of recreational oppor- mality in bids received when from Salem General hospital' bie Schiewek. Carol Walz. bels—wilderness. tunity. Public Public recognation recognation of of ever such waiver is in the in i tunity. where she had spent some I Pam Lewis, Glenna Ward. Vio The term back country is the term and acceptance of its terest of the United States. let Smith. Veleda Walz. Rose time receiving treatment. being used by the U. S For-' meaning might quench the IN MARION COUNTY. ORE Among Mehama area young Bassett. Dora Gustafson, Paul- est Service, the agency which thirst of most who seek a deep GON: O&C: ORAL AUCTION: anne Hagen. Viola Randall. people going on the trip to - since 1905 has served as cus drink of that which really All timber designated for cut Canada with the Stayton High Alta Bodeker. Launa Fisher. todian of our National For must be sipped. ting on certain Federal lands School chorus were Lorraine .' Gladys Nygaard. Bea Hiatt. est System. Technically, back| It could also fire a new con. on Lot 4. SE’i Sec. 19. T. 8 S.. Eva Bressler, Rose Calcord. and Karen Clason. Tim Cul-| I country is part of what purists troversy by threatening with- R. 4 E.. W.M., estimated for and Marc I Suzanne Limbacher, Kathy I now define as wilderness with drawal of even more land the purpose of this sale to be bertson, Jana John Lingaas, and _ > Sutherland. Bertha Allen. Leo- a little w. or de facto wilder-1 from that now devoted to mul- 3,055 M bd ft. No bid for less Hughes, ____ „__ _ __ i __ Mrs. David Pantovich. Peter to ,a " orden. TVimthv Dorothy, TYrtunflr Downer. ness—wilderness that remains , tiple use. than $194,414.35 will be con Hughes went along as one of! Alma Olmstead, Nova Lee by accident. Wilderness with j Whatever the outcome, the sidered. Minimum deposit the chaperones. , Johnson and Helen Johnston. a big W is Wilderness by Con- Forest Service- despite its best i with bid $19,500.00. Mrs. Harry Monroe was I intentions- likely will remain Published May 25, June 1. 1972 gressional decree. hostess at her home Sunday. the target of complaints from The rising need for a more NOTICE OF BUDGET I May 21, for a family dinner all who have an interest in our definitive term for little-w- I HEARING honoring her husband on his ev- forests. And that includes wilderness follows passage of Notice is hereby given that birthday, Present were Mr. erybody. By Eva Bressler the Wilderness Act of 1964. a budget hearing will be held and Mrs. G. D. Bilyeu of Leb- Superintendent Cy- That act dictates that by 1974 June 13, 1972 at 7:30 p. m. in anon. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Robl. i ril District Dorsett was the guest the USFS must inventory its the Detroit City Hall for the Wendy, Marcy and Jenny of speaker Pre-Schoolers To at the Lyons United roadless areas of 5000 acres purpose of hearing any com Stayton, Mr and Mrs. C. S. church Sunday or more and recommend whe Graduate May 25 ments from the public con Brown and Vicki of Lyons Methodist morning, May 25. Following ther they should be included and Mr and Mrs. Monroe. LYONS — Pre-school gradu cerning the proposed 1972-73 worship service, a potluck in the big-W-Wilderness. Saturday night guests at the the ation will be held at Mari- budget. dinner was held. After the Most Oregon residents arc The budget document is Bruce Matthis home were Mr. dinner, Linn school gym, Thursday the annual Charge aware the Forest Service had available for inspection by the and Mrs. Wayne Johnson and Conference meeting was con conducted meetings through evening. May 25, at 7:30. daughter, Karen, of Wallowa. ducted with Rev. Dorsett in out the state seeking public Graduating are Sara Benda. public at Detroit Market, Weekend guests at the home charge. Shelly Beyel, Suzanne Cobb, Cook’s Grocery Store and is opinion on the ultimate desig- of Mrs. Raymond Branch were David Heater. Roselind Funk, also posted on the bulletin The Western Security Bank nations of these lands. All the fnneds, Mrs. Doris Sawards of I will be opened for business the necessary public testimony i Robert Cooper, Michele John board at Detroit City Hall. City of Detroit, The Dalles and Mrs. Pauline | first week in July. Members j now’ is in Forst Service hands son, Roxanna Naue. Robeyn Carolyn Gardner, Decker of Dallesport. Wn. Parker. Donna Shaer, Rhonda present at the last coun and is in the process of being Recorder. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spoelstra were cil meeting and showed slides sorted and sifted. Gov. Tom Studnick. Kary Smith, Rodney Published May 18 and 25, of Salem were Sunday guests I of Ringgenberg, Ginger Williams, McCall shortly will add his the mobile banks. 1972. at the home of Mrs. Arthur The Lyons-Mehama water recommendation and by the Robbie Fitzsimons, Angie Bil- Anderson and also visited at board j*eu, Barbara Benda, Cindy reports that water ser end of the year the Forest Ser NOTICE OF BUDGET the Grant Smith home. vice will be interupted at in vice will decide which areas Branch, Leroy Donahue, Carla HEARING tervals after the 22 of May to further study for wilderness. Good, Eric Kuiken, Crystal The budget for Gates Rural Mumey, ^, wiiujr Jenny ncwuian, Newman, Wen- tten-j due to laying of the line across National Forests and our. ¿ee O’Brien, Jeffery Goodell,' Fire Protection District for the I the new bridge. present Wilderness System SHeila Davison, Erna Stratton,' fiscal year 1972-1973, begin HELPING TO | Mrs. Henry Holzfuss was evolved from the ning July 1, 1972 as detailed i hostess for the meeting of the Ralph Waldo Emerson SAFEGUARD •---- o 1Tahan ' Kelly Yrei Wllson - Sh^d Joay panying schedules was prepar- i St. Patrick Catholic club held Henry David Thoreau, whose r7‘Mary*Lou ” and Monday evening. Mrs. Charles words so impressed Pres. Theo-1 waHen i ed on an accounting basis con- HEALTH Bouche presided over the dore Roosevelt and Congress I Nursery School Fly-Ups are j sistent with that used in prior meeting with the usual busi that the present Forest Ser-1 Mike Callahan. Roxanne Fiel, years. Major changes, if any, ness carried out and a discus- vice was created nearly seven Amy Heater, Eddie Lathrop, and their effects on this budget s on was held on painting the decades ago. At its inception, Susan Lindsey, John O’Brien, are set forth in an accompany church and the Catholic Com Roosevelt made crystal clear Teddy Rue, Mike Sherwood, ing statement. A copy of the munity hall. This was their the object of forestry was not Lisa Peek, Margary Yost and budget document may be in spected or obtained between last meeting until September to “lock up” forests but to the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. which will be held at the home “consider how best to combine Denise Trembly. at Santiam Cable-Vision office. of Mrs. Marshall Blackburn. use with preservation.” A meeting of the Budget com Attending the meeting were Inherent in the concept how Newcomers Group mittee (4 Directors) will be Mesdames Mike Schwindt, Le ever, was recognition of the Has May Potluck held June 7, 1972, at 8:00 p. m. land Manning. Charles Bouche, fact some land should remain ’lie iiciii me pui- at uavcs Gates x Fire Hall iui for the pur- Edward Walz. Florent Frichtl. wilderness in its primitive The Santiam Newcomers .at Ben Voltin. Andrew Sieg. Fa state. And through the years Group held its May potluck pose of holding a public hear- ther Bernard and Anne Pie- this concept was guarded, fos. dinner, Wednesday, May 17 at, ing on this budget. Any per- trok. tered and promoted as fervent the Gates Community center son may appear to discuss the Mr. and Mrs. Robert James ly by foresters within the ser where the hall and tables were budget, or any part of it. Pub. May 25, June 1, 1972. I and family from Klamath vice as by so-called preserva decorated with Scotchbroom TRYING Falls were weekend guests at tionists without. Foresters such and other wildflowers. Hosts For Quality .lob Printing call the home of her parents, Mr. as Aldo Leopold, Robert Mar for the evening were Mrs. Lil and Mrs Otto Weidman. His shall and Gifford Pinchot were lian Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Ben The Entri prise, K97-2772. HARDER mother. Mrs. Hattie James, as dedicated to preserving the Saalfeld and Mr. and Mrs. Bill who had been visiting at the wilderness concept at Theoreau Walker. It’s important to us. We James home returned to her and even the Sierra Club’s Despite inclement weather I . « 1 T '4 •. » , the following came to enjoy work at safeguarding home in the Jordan district. venerable John Muir. • z- ■ c the evening: Mr. and Mrs. Hal Sunday guests at The combined efforts of all your family's health. Additional I À the Weidman home were Mr. than a decade ago of the Wil Kaestner, Mrs. Vivian Kealen, » And. we work hard at it! and Mrs. James Bash and fam derness Act, which spells out Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kierst, Mrs. I Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Make us your “health I ily from Albany and Mr. and for perptuity the preservation Alma Walt McCausland, Mr. and Mrs. George Neal and family i of Wilderness as a resource I headquarters.’’ Mrs. Paul McDonald, Mr. and of Lyons. in itself. Rose Bassett was hostess for Environmental prfsoccupa- Mrs. Jack Reed, Mr. and Mrs. the Wednesday afternoon card tion today — abetted by mod Wally St. Clair, Mrs. Ardath club. Five - hundred follow em communication and emo Turner, Mr and Mrs. Morgan Sickroom Aids i» ed a 1:30 dessert luncheon. tionalism—has created a public White and guests were Mrs. High score was held by Mabel concern so confused the for Evelyn Fox and Mr. and Mrs. Downing, second high by Katie est’s protectors might consider Wesley Walters. Door prizes were won by Sieg and low by Bertha Allen. a Madison Avenue-type cam Others attending were Bern- paign in order to properly per Mrs. McCausland and Mr Walters. 521 1st Stayton eice Bridges, Ruth Lyons, Nel form their trust. This is the last dinner until lie Riggs, Gladys Nygaard, Most writers agree there’s Phone 769-5345 4* 7.L Laura Neal, Mary Sieg, Alma no conflict when it comes to the group reconvenes Septem Olmstead Rachael Olmstead, the need for wilderness. They ber 20. June McPheeters, Leota Word conclude the issue revolves Emergency 769-6392 en, Jaunita Davis, Margaret only around how much? Not r*< or 394-2852 Public Notices ♦A Kunkle. Zeta Prichard. so, say some foresters here in Oregon, The bigger problem No. 26102 I involves what kind? NOTICE TO INTERESTED Your Northwest Ford Team s Pinto puts you ahead Hence the term: Back Coun- PERSONS I every time' Now Pinto is sticker-priced $149 less PRICE FACTS try. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF than the Toyota Corolla 1600 And there s more By definition, big-W-Wilder- THE STATE OF OREGON Toyota Corolla 1600 $2109 good news because Pinto is also $161 less than ness is relatively “untrammel. FOR THE COUNTY OF MAR Datsun 510. $100 less than Vega, and $199 below ed by man , . . retaining its Pinto 1960 ION the VW Super Beetle 113*1 primeval character and in PROBATE DEPARTMENT Check all the Pinto differences with your own Pinto price lover by $ 149 fluence, without permanent In the Matter of the Estate Phone 769-531 I tun-test soon At your nearby Ford Dealers improvements or human habi tation.” ORDERS TO GO Environmental proponents of additional Wilderness ap HENRIETTA M TAGGART, pear to fear only one threat to I)< f f'ri - < -rj the wilderness sactity. That NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV involves industry’s saw The EN that the undersigned has Forest Service bound as it been appointed personal re is by Congressional definition presentative of the above es - is perhaps more concerned tate. All persons having claims with the simple invasion of the against the estate are required Wilderness by man to present the same within 4 A Wilderness, for instance months from this date at the 'Based on a comparison of sticker prices for base 2 door models evolves. In the natural course office of Bell & Bell, Attorn Optional *hite sidewalls, plus dealer prep and destination charges if any title and ta of events the mountain lake eys at Law, P O. Box 497, Highway 22 — Mill City becomes a meadow and ulti Stayton, Oregon mately disappears beneath the Dated and first published forest canopy. By the same this 25th day of May, 1972 ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES token a lightning fire is a nat Jack R Taggart ural occurence—as are infes 1430 Beaumont Drive, tations by insect and disease. N. W Salem, Oregon Expert Tune up and Brake Repair Foresters sense even rela Personal Representative tive few of the most rabid BELL & BELL environmentalists want the Attorneys for Personal Repre Wilderness managed solely by sentative | We Pick Up and Deliver nature. And the vast bulk of P. O Box 497 those desiring wilderness must Stayton, Oregon 97383 I think of it in terms of recrea- Pub. May 25, June 1, 8, 1972 1094 First Street Phone 769 2117 Stay ton. Oregon 9—Th«* Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 25, 191 MEHAMA Salem Scene s xviuiiic Pinto PAT'S PILL BOX where it counts, including a price $149 less than Toyota Corolla 1600 MILL CITY CHEVRON SERVICE Nobody beats the Northwest Ford Team: 1st in sales, 1st in service, 1st in customer satisfaction Philippi Motor Company