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VOLUME XXVII NUMBER 36
ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY—OREGON'S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1972
Lois Scott Promoted
Hatfield Talks to Group at Frank Lumber Co
U.S. Senator Mark Hatfield
I Talks To Group at Frank Mill
!Up and Down
♦
The Avenue
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$4-50 a YEAR — 10c « Copy
By Don Moffatt
Frank Lumber Company’s
I
new office was used for the waste. A pilot plant can make
School is again in session!
first time (it's still under con­ a barrel of oil from a ton of
Hooray, is most likely the re­
struction)
Tuesday afternoon wood waste. When asked about
action of a lot of mothers,
when
U.
S.
Senator Mark O. the cost, he said it had not as
and I really think that the
Gale Christensen, Adminis­
j Hatfield met with about 30 yet been determined.
young folks for the most part
trator of Santiam Memorial
He is in favor of working
■ people to visit about the lum­
are glad to again be busy
Hospital at Stayton has ten­
out a plan of action for indi­
bering
industry
and
legisla-
with their school activities.
dered his resignation to the
i tion which might have consid­ vidual areas, and send them to
At the time this was written,
Board of Directors, effective,
erable impact on future har- Oregon locations, where the
the enrollment at Mill City is
October 1 of this year.
men in the field can help him
' vesting plans.
about the same as the begin­
Christensen has been admin­
determine the best method of
The
senator
first
of
all
re-
I
ning of school last year. The
istrator of the local hospital
harvesting or managing a given
|
arranged
the
chairs
which
had
school census has been more or
since January 1961. There
I been set up, saying that this area. He said we must com«
less stable during the past
It has been announced by have been many improvements I
“looked like the setting for a up with a plan that "we all
several years. Our schools in James
at the hospital during the time
L.
Johnson,
Vice
Presi
­
Quaker meeting.” The meet­ can live with." When he made
the canyon are some of the dent and Manager of the Cen­ he has been head of the insti­
U.
S.
Senator
Mark
O.
Hatfield shown with A. J. ing was handled in an in­ this statement he was refer­
best, and we should be proud
Region of the U. S. Nation­ tution. Many new and modern Frank at meeting held at mill office Tuesday afternoon. formal manner and Hatfield ring to the hard line taken
of the students we have turn­ tral
al Bank that Lois Scott has facilities have been installed I Enterprise Photo.
fielded questions from the by the Sierra club and other
ed out over the years.
been promoted to the position to give more advanced treat­
floor with ease and dignity. I preservationists.
ment for patients who are ad­
He was accompanied by Mrs.
of
Operations
Officer
for
the
He told of some of the com­
The big state fair is now
I
at the Mill City Branch mitted to this community own­ Patrick Lyon is 4+h
mittees he was on, stating that Hatfield on this trip, and left
history, and according to re- Bank
the U. S. National Bank, ed hospital.
much of the timber legislation from here to go to Bend.
ports, attendance records of ' of
according to J. R. Fohl, Man-1 The hospital^ has beenin Son in Family +o
comes through these commit­
previous years were shattered. , ager.
, trouble (lack of patients) dur­
tees.
It is one of the biggest shows
Scott started her bank- ing the past few years when Serve in Armed Forces
He told about the American
of the year, and fair officials ' ing Mrs.
with the Mill City several of the doctors decided
Forestry Act, which in sub­
are to be commended upon State career
to
move
to
other
locations.
IDANHA — Patrick Lyon,
Bank in March of 1949
stance backs putting more
putting on a well rounded and joined
Christensen has worked dil­ ' son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
U. S. National
money into reforestation. He
program where there was Bank when the
it purchased the igently in searching the coun­ (Link) Lyon of Idanha, is the
says that the government is
something for all members of j Mill City State
Bank in May try for new men to replace i fourth son of the couple to
The opening day of school taking too much money from
the family.
those
who
have
left
for
other
I
of 1955. Her duties at the bank
serve in the armed forces. registration shows the total timber sales and putting it
in the bookkeeping de­ locations. Hundreds of con­ Their eldest son, Michael, enrollment of 560 to be ap- into the general fund, when it
Special regulations restrict­
We lost another person, via started
and have ranged tacts have been made by let­ served three years in the _ proximately
________ the
__ _____
same as last should go back into reforesta- ing organized contests in four
drowning in the Santiam over partment
______
___ _ in year. The'enrollment showed ation. He believes that for Wilderness went into ef­
through all departments where ters and telephone, but to date _
including 14 __
months
the Labor Day weekend. It she held the duties as Opera­ nothing concrete has develop- army
Vietnam' with the 264th Trans- ir‘mOrrstud7nt7\han‘,thWere every tree that is harvested fect on September 1, Super­
seems that most people fail tions Supervisor, Branch Sec­ ed. Reason why doctors have portation company at
: yui- Were at the close of the school one should be planted to take visor Zane G. Smith, Jr., Wll-
to respect the speed and the retary and a recent appoint­ not located in the area are not i Nhon. He was discharged
June year iast spring.
____ __
his t place.
He ____
also _________
advocates lamette National Forest and
chill of the water in this river. ment as Personal Services Re- known for sure. It is a known
1
25,
1971.
I
The
Gates
Elementary
has
that
not
only
the
federal
land
E- Nichols, Deschutes Na-
One thing I did notice on Mon­ I presentative. In addition to fact that Santiam Memorial
Twin sons, Terry and Larry,' from 10 to 12 students less this be reforested, but that private t*onal Forest supervisor an-
day, was the
control we uu
do __ ______
me comroi
duU __ Operations
____ _ Of- is one of the better equipped j I who
joined the Navy served year with the Mill City Ele­ lands should also be planted nounced.
-.
. will
... retain her du-
. I 1 hospitals in the state, and cer-
have over 1 the
__ __ flow
_ of water. I ficer,
she
By closing off the gates at ties as the Branch secretary tainly it is well staffed with one year in Vietnam. They mentary registration up about to keep apace or the demand ‘ i In a decision by Rexford A.
| Resler, Regional Forest, Pa-
I were assigned to the USS 12. The Santiam High School for lumber for housing.
Big Cliff, the water level was and Personal Services Repre-. nurses and technicians,
Under the present system of 1 cific Northwest Region, parti-
lowered on Monday, enabling sentative.__________________ | Christensen is moving to 1 Constellation Aircraft Car-1 enrollment is approximately
I rier. They were discharged in I the same as last year.
funding, the government does ! cipation in organized contests
searchers to have a better
Mrs. Scott is a native of the Nyssa, in eastern Oregon,
nut
mu«, ancciu
not look
ahead wi
for » several ¡ including marathons, horse
chance of locating a body once Mill City-Lyons area and pres- where he will be administra-1 February of 1970.
years,
making
money
available &nd
racing, endurance
Patrick
left
here
August
22
it has disappeared. At the ently resides on S. W. Linn tor of a hospital there. “This i
to forestry on a year by year rides, and sled dog contests,
time of going to press that Place with her husband, J. W. will be a new experience and for boot camp in San Diego I
basis. He also said that no will be illegal in the following
body has not been found. Peo­ Scott. Over the years she has a challenge for me,” he said, He is attending cook and bak­
one man, the president includ- | Wildernesses,
ple must realize that while been involved in many civic “In Nyssa, they have plenty of ing school.
Mt. Jefferson Wilderness lo-
ed, should have the power to
the Santiam is a beautiful activities including the Mill business, but they are in fi-
set the method used in har-1 cated in the Deschutes, . Mt.
stream, it is one not to fool City Planning Commission and nancial difficulties. It will be
vesting timber. He also is in Hood and Willamette National
around with. It Is dangerous is a Past Worthy Matron of a challenge to see if that in­
favor of aerial logging, stat-, Forests,
in spite of all its beauty.
Marilyn Chapter, Order of stitution can be placed on a
ing that possibly it could beI Three Sisters Wilderness
■ paying basis.”
A special 27 week training done in a manner that it will located in the Deschutes and
Eastern Star.
With all the yipping by our Mr. Fohl commented that the
Gale and his wife, Joyce,
course for Emergency Medical not disturb the thin layer of, Willamette National Forests,
governor, Tom McCall, about women of the bank are now 1 who have lived in Stayton for
Technician begins Thursday, top soil.
| Mt. Washington Wilderness
people from other states stay­ starting to receive the recogni­ 1 many years, say they like
September 7, at Salem Hospi­ On the French Pete situa-' located in the Deschutes and
ing home, my answer is “What tion due them for the jobs they Stayton and the canyon area,
DETROIT—A Canby woman, tal Memorial Unit.
tion, he said that ‘‘‘it should Willamette National Forests.
are you talking about?” Many i are
__ r performing
_________ and
_____
he cited in 1 and that they hope they may Olive Brown, suffered serious The course, co-sponsored by be managed, but possibly by | Diamond Peak Wilderness
of us like to visit other states. this^case that the promotion return at some future date injuries last Wednesday, when Chemeketa Community College
air, so that it will not disturb , located in the Deschutes and
Just how do you think we'd was well deserved.
“We still think it is a good the car in which she was rid- Salem Hospital and the Oregon the land.” He also talked about Willamette National Forests.
feel if we hit some other state
community, and we feel sure ' ing crashed into the trailer of I Health Division, is designed manufacturing oil from wood I "Organized contests of this
and they saw our Oregon li­
that doctors will eventually I a loaded logging truck seven for police, fire and ambulance
nature are not compatible with
cense, and stated, “Keep out of i
locate in the area, and tnat the i miles east of Breitenbush Hot service personnel. The classes
the perpetuation of Wilderness
our state!”?
Springs
near
the
Estacada
hospital will again operate in
will be held in the Memorial
values,
” the supervisors stated.
junction.
You cannot build a fence
Unit auditorium.
the black.”
"Neither do they meet the
She was taken by Idanha
around your borders. People
The board of directors ac­
Applicants should pre-regis­
Wilderness Act’s requirement
cepted Christensen’s resigna­ Rural Fire District ambulance ter by calling the Chemeketa
from Washington and Calif­
for a primitive and unconfin­
to
Salem
Memorial
Hospital
ornia are a part of the United
tion reluctantly, but hastened
Adult Education Department,
ed type of recreation.”
I to wish him well in his new Emergency Center following 585-7900, Ext. 340 by Septem­
States. True, they use our
The supervisors added, "We
the 2:00 p m. accident. Hospi­ ber 7. Tuition is $15 for each of
parks and campgrounds, but All those people who sub­ location.
DETROIT Weather read­ agree with the public that a
tal
attendants
said
she
sus
­
by the same token, don’t we I scribed to The Enterprise or
the three parts of the course, ings for the Detroit area during variety of recreation uses
tained a fractured back.
use theirs? I will agree, there renewed their subscriptions
which includes 72 hours of
Ambulance attendants said classroom instruction and 10 the month of August were as should be provided and we
are no parks like the ones you ; during the recent campaign,
the driver of the log truck had ' hours of clinical in-hospital ex­ follows: highest temperature will make every effort to meet
find in Oregon. Other states we ! are notified that the photo-
I for the month was 106 degrees these needs within manage­
i
parked to check the binders on perience.
have visited can’t come close ' u grapher
,__ will be at the Fellow-
the 7th, and lowest was 43 ment areas where such uses
I his loaded truck. The car was
to our parks. This has been, ship Hall, behind the Presby­
Persons who successfully on
degrees on the 13th, with an are compatible.”
extensively damaged.
complete the training course ■. • r«g« mean of 73 degrees. |
told to me too, by other out-of- terian church from 4 to 8 p. m.
-------------- ■----------------
The woman’s husband, Wil­ will be certified as Emergency
state people we have visited this Thursday, September 7.
Precipitation
for
August
was
Q
eO(
.ge Duncan, Jr
fred.
reported
to
be
the
driver,
I
Medical Technicians by the
with. Let’s not turn the people All those who signed the
~
received out-patient treatmen: j U.S. Department of Health, Ed­ 67 inches, with .65 inches fall-
away, let’s welcome them—and coupon in The Enterprise dur­
ing on the 16th, on which day Heads Committee
instead of thinking of the pro­ ing the campaign will be noti­ Gale Christiansen, Adminis- at’the hospital. Driver of the ucation and Welfare.
the area also experienced an | Stayton attorney George
posed plan of using our high­ fied about the time for their trator of Santiam Memorial logging truck was not injured.
electrical storm, accompanied R. Duncan Jr. has been elected
I
Hospital,
stated
this
week
that
way funds to build mass trans­ sitting.
by high winds. There were se­ 1 chairman of the Marion Coun­
|
a
doctor
will
be
on
duty
in
portation for some of our cities Anyone who did not sign up
veral cloudy days but most of ty home rule study com­
who are having trouble, let’s during the campaign, may do the emergency room of the
the month was sunny.
mittee.
|
Hospital.
Following
is
the
so
today,
and
still
get
their
take this money and build I
_
During
the
same
period
in
The committee’s eight mem­
,
schedule
for
the
month
of
more and better parks so j free color portrait taken at
1971, the high was 102 degrees bers, appointed by county com­
i September.
everyone can enjoy thm.
Fellowship hall.
DETROIT The Upper North on the 11th, the low was 43 missioners and legislators ear­
Beginning September 6, 7
Santiam
Canyon hummed with degrees on the 23rd, with an lier this month, met for the
and
14
a
physician
will
be
on
I heard a good one the other I
activity
over the Labor Day average mean of 70 degrees. first time Monday to elect
duty
from
6:00
p.
m.
until
STAYTON A Stayton man,
night. It was relative to Ma­
Precipitation that year was | a chairman and name their
midnight each evening. On Lee Klecker, well known here holiday as thousands of vaca­
rion Lake since all man made I
Friday, September 8, there will was injured about 7 a. tn. tioners took advantage of the 3 13 inches, with 2 30 inches ; ninth member
devices have been removed. I
be a doctor on duty from 6:00 Tuesday in a logging accident last big holiday of the season. of rain falling on the last day | Accepting the appointment
You remember they plugged I
The weatherman cooperated of the month. No exceptionally Tuesday was Rex Hartley, Jef­
the well, and took out all the DETROIT—Ricky Roth, son p. m. through midnight on in the Lost Shoe Pass area, in
with the weather a lit­ high winds prevailed during ferson farmer and a former
outhouses? Now you’d better I of Rev. and Mrs. Harold Roth Sunday, September 10. The the French Creek area about nicely
tle cooler on Monday. Detroit the month and there were 20 Marion County Commissioner.
wear high boots when you hike I was hospitalized overnight last weekend of September 15 a 8 miles northeast of Detroit. State
was filled to ca­ sunny days.
Serving as the committee's
| He was taken to Salem Me- pacity Park
around that area, and be pre­ Wednesday at Silverton Hos­ doctor will be available a. from
Total precipitation to date secretary will be Louis I*. Mc-
as
were
Forest Service
m.
6:00
p.
m.
through
6:00
I
pared to clean the human ex­ pital following an accident at on Monday, September 18. On I mortal Emergency center by campgrounds. Business firms is 163.64 inches.
Nicol), management analyst
| Idanha Rural Fire District reported a lively business, and
crement from them when you football practice here.
The above data was com­ working for the board of com­
Sptember
20
and
21st
the
em-
Ricky
fell
while
diving
for
a
come out of the area. People,
j ambulance.
seemed to be having piled by Irene Paullln, Detroit missioners.
Ambulance attendants said everyone
like dogs, must have some pass and the fall caused a bone ! ergency room will be staffed
a
good
time.
No accidents were weather observer.
I
beginning
at
6:00
p.
m.
separation in his shoulder, his
he got struck with a widow­
place to go!
I through midnight. On Friday, maker (targe limb) and sus­ reported over the long holi­
Antique Show and
mother
said.
His
arm
is
now
in
I would like to propose to
day.
i September 22, a doctor will be
Body of Forest Grove Sale To Be Held
all these people who raised all a sling which girds his waist available from 6:00 p. m tained a severe bump on the
It’s back to school again
the hell about Marion Lake and keeps his arm stationary through midnight on Sunday head and complained of his and most people are wonder­ Man Still Missing in
At Albany Sept. 9th
back hurting.
having boats, outhouses, wells, against his side.
September 24. September 27 j He is a faller for Sid Baugh­ ing where the summer went. Drowning Accident
Scheduled
as
one
of
the
star
­
The Sixth annual Epsilon
and fireplaces, that they each
The hillsides are becoming in­
and 28th services will be avail­
Sigma Alpha Antique Sale and
A
Forest
Grove
man.
Scott
carry a plastic bag, and carry ters on the football team, he able 6:00 p. m. until midnight. man.
I creasingly ablaze with color­ Alan Levine, 21, is presumed Show will be held Saturday,
out everything they have been will not be able to participate The weekend of September 29
ful hues of autumn leaves as
in
the
games
this
season.
have drowned in the North September 9, from noon to 9:00
leaving up there. Don’t you
fall approaches. Soon our fea­ to
a doctor will be on duty be­ 187 Students Are
Santiam river about 7H miles , p m, and Sunday, September
think that would be just dan­
thered
friends
(some
species)
ginning at 6:00 p. m. on Fri­
He i 10, noon to 6:00 p m , at St. Ma-
dy? I’m getting to be like the A little smoke in the air is a day through 6:00 a. m. on
will be taking flights south. east of Mill City Sunday. been
ry's Hall, 815 South Ellsworth,
is reported to have
do-gooders. Make everything lot more healthy than drink­ Monday, October 2
Enrolled at Detroit
i
in Albany.
swimming
near
Niagara
park,
ing
water
that
has
been
pol
­
nice and neat. Surely the junk
DETROIT — Detroit School Detroit Dam-Weather and was swept away in the j Twelve Oregon and Wash-
they leave behind is man-made. luted by the waste in land fills.
Pool
swift current about 1:30 that ■ ington dealers will be showing
Mill City Weather Superintendent Ron Wilker­
If we’re going to make it true It appears to me that the ‘great
I and all items are for sale. An-
Max. Min Elev Pep afternoon.
wilderness, let’s go all the way. planners’ have muffed it again, Compiled by Rod Pfoertner son announced Tuesday that a
and think of the expense of
Max Min. Pep. total of 197 students have en­ Aug 30 N 52 1557 77 0 00 The river level was lowered ' tique admirers will find furnl-
82 49 0.00 rolled to date Of th.is figure Aug 31 80 52 1556 84 000 Monday and searchers made a | ture, glassware, primitives,
August 30
You’ve been reading about running their offices.
We need to clean things up, August 31
... 90 46 0 00 69 are high school students. Sept 1 89 46 1556 18 0 00 concerted effort to locate the dolls, jewelry and miscellan­
Turner and their polluted
eous collectibles. Lunch and
wells. Why not call the Depart­ but for heaven’s sake, be September 1 ....... 94 50 0.00 Overall total is down seven Sept. 2 91 61 1555 53 0 00 body.
dinner
will be served.
58
0
00
At
the
time
of
going
to
press,
1554
87
compared
to
last
year.
95
Sept.
3
55
0.00
realistic
about
It.
Why
clean
__
95
September
2
..
ment of Environmental Qua­
Profits will be donated to
However, Wilkerson said he Sept 4 89 57 1553 89 000 no report has been received
88 50 0 00
lity. and see what their an­ up the air then pollute the September 3
82 49 0.00 expected a few more to en­ Sept. 5 81 54 1553 11 000 of locating the young man’s the Crippled Children’s Hos-
swer is now to the ban on ground? Just doesn’t make September 4
I pital in Eugene
0 body.
Total Pep for Week
68 56 000 roll in the near future.
September 5 ..
burning refuse from our mills. sense to me.
At Hospital
>
Enrollment Here
About Same as
Previous Year
Restrictive Use
Planned for
Wilderness Areas
cvciol
Special Training
Course Set for
Medical Technicians
Enterprise
Photos To Be
Taken Thursday
High Temperature
In August Hits 106
Emergency Room
Schedule Set for
Santiam Memorial
Ricky Roth Hurt
At Football Practice
Lee Klecker Hurt
In Woods Accident
Many Spend Long
Weekend in Area