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4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 22, 1972 Timber Auction Set For July 7th at Detroit Ranger Station Forest Service Detroit Reservoir Being Cleaned Has 125 Acres Reforested MEHAMA John Davis Gets Mrs. John Teeter» Mr. and Mrs John Shafer and Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wag ¡Teaching Award ner returned recently from a MILL THE P. O. Box 348 CITY ENTERPRISE Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. MtMBtk _________ member ___________ Oregon Newspaper _____ Publishers J an Association Association eovnOao 1885 DETROIT -“During the Feb-1 10 day trip when they spent IDANHA — Three faculty DETROIT Sealed bids will ruary flood. Forest Service | most of the time at Campbel’. members of Purdue University be received by Detroit Ranger | booms across the Breitenbush River on Vancouver Island,' Calumet Campus were recog- Station, up to and not later : and Santiam inlets broke dur- .fl. C. salmon fishing. They | nized with $1,000 awards for than 10 a. m. July 7th, for an ing heavy windstorms and re-'also visited friends at Sequim, outstanding undergraduate estimated 10.400.000 board feet I about 10-acres of debris Wn. and stopped in Seattle teaching during the 1971-72 of Willamette National For DETROIT Some 125 acres leased into Detroit Reservoir,” For- and —J ” ----------- on — their ----- Vancouver way academic year. est timber, in the Leone-Hill was reforested on the Detroit ester Mahlon Hale said this The awards were presented home. timber sale. Oral bidding will District, with two year old week. He said about a third i faculty convocation cere follow the opening of bids at seedlings, in the U. S. Forest of the total debris has been I Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Griffiths at monies to Dr. John E Davis, arrived home June 15 from a 10 A. M. Service annual spring refor collected and that sweeping , tjlree week trip when they associate professor of educa The sale, located approxi estation program. Supervisor and of debris on De- ¡ I visited with her mother. Mis. tion, and to two associates. mately 10 miles N. E. of De Forester. Mahlon Hale, said troit collecting Reservoir will resume Zeipha Glaum, and other rela John is the son of Mr. and troit (up Breitenbush Road) Monday. Contractor for the of this week and will tives in Nebraska. Mrs. Glaum Mrs. Len Davis of Idanha consists of 7,900 MBF of Doug project was George Refores- Tuesday Subscription Rates continue through the summer celebrated her 95th birthday The Standard Oil (Indiana) „ $4.50 las fir adv. at $73.80 per 1,000 I tation of Estacada. Marion-Linn Counties, per year------------- months when reservoir water ..... _ ... ............. Foundation has made the a- while the Griffiths were and 2,500 MBF of Western ... $5.00 Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year .... Tentative plans were to be levels and wind conditions there They also visited with wards possible with grants to Hemlock and other coniferous ... I5J5O Outside Oregon, per year --------------------- the Purdue Campus in Ham permit. Sweeping of the re-1 relatives in Kansas and Colo- gin planting March 15th. but species valued at $35.55 per | mond to recognize full-time ' due to the heavy snow pack in I servoir and towing operations rado on their way home. thousand. .....__ Editor and Publisher DON W. MOFFATT Included in the sale is 257 the mountains, the program did will be done with a special , Mrs. Ben Boots of Imperial teachers who have shown out GEORGE LONG --- Assistant Publisher-Printer acres of all species logs priced not get underway until June designed pond boat and a three Beach, Ca., came June 15 for standing teaching to under NORMA LONG ....... __ Society and News Editor man crew. Hale said it is not a visit with her mother, Mrs. graduates. Nominees for the at $87.84 per acre which the 1st. __ ...... .................... Printer FRAN BRADAC ... very likely that the flood de awards were selected on the bidder is required to purchase. ______ Local News Editor Area’s reforested were two bris contained behind the K. J. Golliet, and her grand basis of student evaluation of ROSE CREE ..._...... clear-cut units on the Breit- ! Blowout boom will be collect- mother, Mrs. George Ramp cf teaching ability. Some 3,000 MARY KELLY ....... __ __ __ Local News Editor Brooks. j enbush, three units in the I ed before late July. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stout students rated their instruc CORRESPONDENTS Homestead Road area and I All flood debris will be on computer cards during Detroit-Idanha ____________________ Boots Champion Heater Creek area. The work I stored on the flats Southwest of King City visited with rela tors the fall and spring semesters. _______________________ Betty Kelle Gates ______ 1 was done by an eight man of Detroit. He said the flats tives here Friday, July 16. Mrs. Jack Anderson. Mark The final selections were Lyons ______ __________ ....................... Eva Bressler , crew. are the only location big and Marci came Thursday, made by a committee of stu- Mehama......... _____ Mrs. John Teeters-J>ean Roberts The seedlings used were enough to hold the debris and i June 15, from Brookings and dents and faculty members from the Heel-in-bed at Me- that storing it there is strict-1 were guests until Monday at from a computer print-out | hama, and were in part some ! ly an emergency operation.| the home of Mrs. Arthur An which tabulated various teach- THIS ONE HAS MORE GOVERNMENT of 250,000 carried over from The debris will be bunched I derson and with her mother, ing qualities. preparatory to burning in the Mrs. James Versteeg. and vis Professor Davis and his two last fall. fall. Hale said burning will be i ited with other relatives in associates all rated extremely In addition, Forest Service, done when wind condi-I that area. high on enthusiasm for the crews planted some 14 acres; tions only are right minimize Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hughes, subject, welcoming suggestions of eroding areas along the smoke problems to to the com-1 Bill and Laurie of the Big and constructive criticism, wil-, Kenny Creek Arm of Detroit muity and this may be as late Creek fish hatchery near lingness to help students out- Reservoir with willows and as November or December. red alders. Purpose is to pro Funds originally ear-marked i | Knappa were guests during the side class, encouraging students vide shade and mulch in the for a project in the Kenny I weekend at the home of his to participate in class and mak-1 mother and aunt, Mrs. E. J. ing the students feel that each ■ area, Hale said. Tentative area are now being used i Hughes and Mrs. M. V. Frame, class session is important and - plans were to grass seed and Creek fertilize about 50 acres of the for the repair of booms and| and visited with other rela- worthwhile. ORDERS TO GO collecting of flood debris tives and friends here. Last year both Davis and an I eroding soil in the Kenny, the from Detroit Reservoir, Hale! The Rev. Ormal Trick of Sa instructor received honorable | Creek Arm area, but February Phone 769-5311 mention for ex- iciu lem was w exo ci a gucai guest Wednesday .------- - recognition - >■ floods changed the plans and said. evening. June 15, at the home cellent teaching of undergrad- 1 the funds were diverted to Stayton, Oregon of his brother-in-law and sis uates. I flood control instead on De- __ ___ Davis has been on the Pur- ter, Mr. _______ and Mrs. ____________ Edward Walz. ' troit Reservoir. Enjoying a picnic dinner at due Calumet faculty since Sept, His special instructional the Harold Longfellow home I 1969. ‘ on Father’s Day were Mr. and ’ fields are designed to prepare Mrs. Don Stensland and Ted elementary school teachers in from McMinnville, Mrs. Ilene i teaching language arts and By Boots Champion Wienke of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. childrens’ library materials, Royce Longfellow, Lyons, Mr. He has also been active in A Bible Study class for high and Mrs. Chris McDonald. ______ __ —-.--J activities, including ' Mr. — campus school students will open nt and Mrs. Boyd Norton, Mr as chairman of the 1971 1.... ■serving _ Bob and Bruce Biunienstein . the Idanha Community Church and Mrs. Richard Bilyeu and OPen House Committee. Phone 897-2679 I July 3rd. Rev. Arvin Johnson three children. Sgt. and Mrs. | A native of Bend, Ore., Davis ' announced this week. Conduct Allen McDonald and five child-, *s a graduate of OCE and earn- Blueprints and Permits Cement Work ing the 7 to 9 p. m. study will ren, Mrs. Raymond Branch,;ed h’s master s and doctoral Remodeling Roofing be Rev. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teeters,! ,jn educatj2^ Foundations Gutters The second of ten series of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Longfellow, | University of Oregon. He New Homes Framing 1 colored filmstrips will be Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Teeters, taught at Central Washington Barns & Chicken Houses , shown at the Idanha Commun- Rolland Longfellow, who was State College and at Bend, Planning You Name it—We Build it. | ity Church during Sunday here from Ft. Lewis for the public schools over a 10-year Additions evenings service at 7 p. m. The weekend, and Mr. and Mrs. period. An additional quality for Licensed and Bonded fiim, entitled “Pentateuck” is Harold Longfellow. a survey of the first five books Carol Walz who has been which students rated Davis1 ______ _ at the highly was his continuous ef- COMBINATION HEALTH PLAN IS BETTER Fifteen Years In The Santiam Canyon of the Bible, tracing the his- i spending her vacation tory of the Hebrews from A- home of her parents, Mr. and. forts to bring current trends i | Coming up in Congress are new ideas for expanding health braham to Moses. Mrs. Edward Walz, returned I and a ' developments J ' *" on his sub- care— almost 80 separate bills. The most extreme plan would establish a single massive Federal program costing an esti Mrs. Mabel Poncia was re- to her work in Portland, June. jects into the classroom. Davis is a 1952 graduate of niated $70 billion annually. Another of the major proposals leased from Salem Memorial, 19. Other guests at the Walz | Detroit High School. | * i- and r- cost Hospital Monday morning and 1 home for Father’s Day were would rely primarily on private insurance carriers their two daughters and son | is now recuperating at home.1 approximately $8 billion a year. She was hospitalized Wednes-1 in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dave | The first would require a tremendous additional bureau day night with a chest con Keasey and Joanne Walz all of, cracy to handle millions of claims, plus a large “police de Salem. gestion. partment” to monitor hospital, physician, and laboratory fees Mr. and Mrs. Earl Layman and charges. returned home Sunday even The other is a three-step proposal which would: 1 (man ing following a few days visit date a minimum standard of health insurance for each em- Highway 22 — Mill City Premium books for all di- j ployer to provide for his employees and their dependents; 2) to Reno. They flew from Port By Eva Bressler visions of the 1972 Oregon create a pool which would pay the health insurance premiums land to Reno. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jobe re State Fair are in the mail and i for those who could not afford such payments; and 3) continue ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES Expected to arrive here this week for a visit at thej turned home Wednesday after available now, according to medicare for the aged, blind, and the disabled. .««.««. lwll anu KU» . spending a week at Fort Stev- Fair ___ Manager Robert L. Stev- Idanha «W...C home ml of Mr. and Mrs. At the other extreme the least expensive plan is one Expert Tune up and Brake Repars Len Davis is their daughter-^JleJhere they enjoyed (ens^ which would cover catastrophic illnesses only. While this plan ■ ” (Bet-|" - I clam the ' 1 The Big One ’72, August 26 is easier on the pocketbook, it does not treat the root causes — _ and reported ---- -------- in-law, Mrs. John Davis " digging ty). and children 1 Barbara' ______ , I weather pretty nice ........ | through September 4 in Salem, of skyrocketing health-care costs, bnt prescribes only for one ___ __ of| ( Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phillips'¡s themed to feature “A Better of the factors. The best buy is not always the cheapest nor the Jeff, ____ Scott __ and ___ Leonard kVe Pick Up and Deliver Hammond, Illinois. The family made a weekend trip to Reno. Environment Through Forest- most expensive. is driving from the mid-west They were accompanied by ry.” Special classes and awards It makes good sense to weld the benefits of existing pri and plan to visit points of in-, Mrs Gloria Shafer of Salem, will be found throughout the vate medical care and private health insurance plans with a terest enroute here. Dr. John J Mrs. Verna Seits and Mrs. Fair with the forestry theme, government program to assure that everyone will be eligible Davis was unable to join the Daphnia Pyeatt were in charge such as cake and table decorat for adequate medical treatment Under a total government family here on a visit due to of the st°re while they were ing, cut flower arrangements, take-over, the cure for runaway health expenses might be i garden displays, Christmas worse than the admitted ills of rising costs and insufficient teaching duties at Purdue Un away. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Reeves trees, crafts, etc. iversity. facilities which now exist. Rummage and Bake Sale— and son Rick of Kodiak Naval | The premium book, bible of June 28 from 10:00 a. m. to 2:00 Station spent several days at ' the Fair, lists all prize classi •o p. m. in the club room of the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil fications, competitive divisions, Idanha Fire Hall, sponsored liam Grimes. They were en I rules governing exhibits and I I general Fair information. by the Women’s Mission So- route to Jacksonville, Fla. ciety of Idanha Community Rev. Laron Hall moved on There are separate books for: Church. Anyone having rum Thursday to Portland where he Agriculture and Horticulture; Complete I mage to donate, contact Mrs. will take up appointment as Art; Crafts and Hobbies; Flori U l Jim Whiley or Mrs. Harold pastor of the Capitol Hill Unit culture; 4-H; FFA; Home Eco Printing Baker at 854-3424 25 ed Methodist church. He will nomics; Horse Show; Live Weekend guests at the Len be replaced in Lyons by Rev. stock; Photography; and Pig Service Davis home were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hanssen of Portland. eons. Rabbits and Cavies. Per Mrs. Leao Johnson spent the sons desiring the books should Lanny Vickers and infant son, weekend in Tacoma, at the contact the State Fair Entry Greg, of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk home of her son-in-law and Office, Salem, Or. 97310, or V' and family of Detroit returned daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ron call (503) 378-4668. State Fair Manager Stevens home late Sunday following a Taylor and children. two week visit in South Dako Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meek described the 1972 Oregon ta. Enroute to visit Mrs. Kirk’s and four sons spent the week State Fair as the most excit grandmother, Mrs. Grace end at Sheridan attending the ing fair that Oregon has even Payne, who resides near Mich Phil Sheridan days. The Meeks seen and he expects more than , ell, S. D.. they arrived at Rap are former residents of Sheri a half million people to at tend. ‘‘Our theme exhibit, for id City, S. D., for a visit with dan. Mr. and Mrs. Cleat Heisei example, will be the first and Mrs. Kirk’s uncle and aunt, just two days prior to the from Sacramento, who have only display of its kind in disasterous flood that struck purchased the Eulalia Lyons America, covering % of an Our printing orders are always I Rapid City. They also visited home, moved here the last of acre, and containing more than a half million dollars worth an uncle and aunt at Sioux the week ready on time. That's because we I City, S. Dakota as well as oth Mrs. Stella Foos of Portland of exhibitry. There’ll even be er relatives in the Dakota’s is spending a week at the home a mountain and it will all be know how important that order is I On their return home they of her niece, Mr. and Mrs. D. inside one of the world's larg est tents,” Stevens added, re to you. See us for every printing | came back through Rapid City, M. Morman. Mr and Mrs Arthur Olm ferring to the forestry theme where they viewed ruins the need. flood left in its wake. Leav stead were in Coburg Sunday exhibit “Everyone in Oregon | ing Rapid City, they were di at the home of his brother, Mr. should plan on participating in rected to the East side of the I and Mrs Ed Olmstead. They the Big One ’72. city, the only route open went to take his mother, Mrs. r. through the Black Hills. Trav Rachael Olmstead, who will eling by camper trailer they i spend a week there. ED LEWIN visited seven National Parks | Sp/5 Arnold Grimes and 897-2772 Auctioneer, Inc. and monuments, including Mt. , his wife from DesMoines, la.,, Rushmore and the Jewel Caves ! have spent a week at the home * Complete Auctions in the Black Hills, and the | of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Devils Tower in Northeast . Cecil Grimes. They also visit- Phone 789-5466 Wyo. I ed her relatives in Tacoma I ■ *□ DETROIT IDANHA MILL CITY BUILDERS MILL CITY CHEVRON SERVICE LYONS State Fair Premium Books Available Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week I THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Guess whofc coining?