6—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 22, 1966 I with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sil- held on November 8. the same 1 THE MILL CITY 1 bernagle of Stayton, spent | as the general election, three ' Wednesday through Sunday vacancies for councilmen will. ENTERPRISE 1 at Pacific City on the coast. be on the ballot. Petition' Jntered as second c L isa mat­ They joined Mr. and Mrs. blanks may be obtained from ter November 10, 1944 at the I By Eva Bv'ssler 1 John Jungwirth, who are vis- Mrs. Evelyn Mormon, city re­ Post Office at Mill City, Ore- I Miss Margaret Ann Voltin, l visiting there. Their sons Clar- corder, and must be returned gon under Act of March 3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben I i cnee and Frances Jungwlth to the city recorder by Oct. 1871 Dear Mr. Moffatt, Subscription Rates Voltin of Lyons was among 1 have their rock crusher there. 8. Also on the ballot will be Last week an article con­ acts of abuse, verbal or other­ the young ladies who grad­ Mr. and Mrs. Leland Man- a measure to amend the City Marion-Linn Counties $6.50 yr. cerning the September meet­ wise. I ning and Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Outside Marion-Linn $4.00 yr. Charter to have the position uated August 28 from the Sac­ As to the statement that red Heart General Hospital Nydegger of Stayton left of Mayor an elective office Outside Oregon.......... $4.50 yr. ing of the Mill City Council appeared in a Salem newspap­ this is simply “personalities” School of Nursing at Eugene Thursday for Reno, Nevada instead of being elected by NEWSPAPER er. I received a telephone call well, I do not feel this is true. where she had been studying w here they will spend the re­ the council. mainder of the week, return ­ I from a reporter on this news­ It was only after hearing and PUBLISHERS Sunday guests at the home the past three years. Miss Vol­ paper who asked if I wished investigating complaints that of Mrs. Rosa Berry were niece tin is a graduate of 1963 of ing home Sunday. ASSOCIATION to comment on what had gone I made the motion to the Mill Mr. and Mrs. Herman Free and husband, Mr. and Mrs. St. Boniface high school. on at the council meeting. City Council to terminate the Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hog- of Tule I-ake are spending Wintz Knutson and t vo chil­ This was before the article services of Chief Taylor. I mire from Madras have leas- some time in Lyons. They dren, Ann and Jimmie from was printed. I told him in ef­ still stand by that motion. ed the Question Mark Cafe have an apartment at the Ap­ Woodburn. Sincerely, fect that I did not believe in Weekend guests at the and are now open for busi- ple Tree Court. The Free’s i airing the problems of our city JAMES R. ROSE ness. They are living at Ly- are former residents of Ly­ home of Mrs. Ethel Huffman Councilman. ons Motel Apartments but ons, having owned and oper­ were her daughter and fam­ DON W. MOFFATT. Ed.-Pub. elsewhere and I had no com­ ment to make. I was not told ily, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ti­ will move into the trailer ated Free’s garage. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cru- tus and three sons, Darrell, EDUCATION NECESSARY exactly what would be print­ house near the cafe when it is vacated, Mr. Hogmire is a son have returned to their Bruce and Damon from Ren­ Every community in this ed nor did I ask to know. nephew of Mrs. Flossie Ev- trailer home here and expect ton, Wash. I am not aware of how the I to remain for two months, af­ Alex Bodeker spent several Nation has a special stake in reporter found out about the ans. its youth. Mrs. Flossie Evans receiv­ ter time was spent in Mon­ days at the Salem General Our future depends on the proceedings or from whom he ed direct word from her son, tana, South Dakota and Nev­ hospital for treatment of a wisdom and knowledge of to­ received his information. In severe nose bleed. BM1 First Class Kenneth ada. ’s young men and women. view of the many inaccura­ Mr. and Mrs. John Elmore Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott day Winton who is serving in iVet The complex problems of the cies, I am answering through Shotgunners are advised by I Nam, that he had received and daughters Diane and Pen­ and daughter Joyce and Mr. modern world demand train­ The Mill City Enterprise in gun shot wounds in the legs. ny were in Portland Sunday Albert Stevens were Sunday ed minds and creative think­ keeping with my feelings that the game commission that At present Mrs. Evans has afternoon to visit her grand­ guests at the Wendell Weaver ing. this problem should be kept complete regulations for the upland bird and waterfowl received no other word from mother, Mrs. Telia Wampler home at Estacada. The only way to prepare in this town and solved here. seasons for 1966 are now at the Physicians and Sur­ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodell him. The vote to dismiss the our young people for the Jr. and daughter have moved tasks that confront them is police chief was defeated 4 to available at license dealers Mrs. Lenard Cruson, Mrs. geons Hospital. throughout the state. Mrs. Effie Nydegger was a to Bend where he will be Em­ to see to it that they get a 2. John Elmore and Mrs. Freda Hunters are urged to obtain Gruggett of the local Wom­ Sunday guest in Eugene at ployed. Mr. Goodell has been good education. An inaccuracy stated that copies at their earliest con­ ens Society of Christian the home of Mr. and Mrs. employed at Simpson Ply­ An estimated 900,000 young “all councilmen acknowl­ venience. The synopsis con­ Charlie Powlsen and family. wood plant and lived out the Science attended the Sub-Dis ­ edged that Taylor was the Here’s the lightweight you pro's people will not return to or tains general shooting regula­ Mrs. Arydis Brusasco and Jordan way. have been waiting for. Big trict meeting of the Society will drop out of school this best man the city ever had.” Cal Culbertson, manager at year unless we do something I have never made such a tions, general shooting ground McCulloch power and big held in Stayton Tuesday, Sept. son Mario moved from Meha­ McCulloch features in a small, yet 13 at the Methodist church. ma over the weekend to the the People Telephone Com­ about it. statement nor would I ever rules, refuges and closures, rugged package. This super­ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kuyken­ William Koch house near the pany In Lyons, attended a acknowledge such a state­ unlawful procedures, as well powered lightweight also has as the general seasons and Peoples Telephone plant re­ Western Rural Telephone As­ President Johnson is asking ment. dall of Richland, Wash., have automatic chain oiling, easy-start the Nation’s support to keep I bag limits. primer, idle governor, reboreable spent the past two weeks at cently vacated by the Dan sociation meeting in Portland our youth in school so that As for citations of bravery,i Nimrods will also find infor­ Thursday and Friday of last cylinder, thrifty 40:1 fuel mix. self­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. An­ Ferns family. will be equipped tor the I am sure that our local mation on the controlled tur­ Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mormon week. The subjects discussed they cleaning carburetor, and many drew Sieg. future. State Policeman has faced key hunt scheduled for this more features. If you want the Mrs. Florence Carlson from spent the weekend at Win­ were how to catch nuisance He said “We are determin­ danger and guns many times, fall and spring — the second muscle without the weight... Anacortes, Wash., who has chester Bay on the coast. callers and fraud calls. Mr. ed that the economic and so­ yet, to my knowledge, never don’t wait to see the new been visiting at the home of They reported it very stormy Culbertson says this is a ser­ cial conditions which threat­ received nor sought certifi­ such hunt to be held in the McCulloch MAC 5-10. Saturday but nice Sunday. state. Interested hunters are her sister and husband, Mr. ious offense and the Tele ­ COME ON IN AND TRY IT! en the futures of our young cates for these acts. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ste­ phone Company subscribers people reminded that to qualify for and Mrs. John Kuiken, left shall be overcome. ’ ’ The article stated that I the drawing for turkey tags, Monday for San Francisco, vens left Monday morning for should log nuisance calls for Perhaps the best way to en­ Calif., to spend the remaind­ Sheridan, Wyo., where they time and type of calls and re­ sure this goal is to see that made a similar statement applications must be submit­ pledging full support to the ted by September 28. Draw­ Equipment Company er of the month. She will re­ will visit her aunt, Mrs. Etta port to Telephone Company. all of our youth stay in school Police Department. Yes, I ing for turkey tags is schedul­ turn here and Mrs. Kuiken Fairfield, also his sister and Visitors last Tuesday and and get all the education they Phone 859-2240 will take her to her home in husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wednesday at the Leonard can. For it is the drop-out pledge my full support to this ed for October 5. or any Police Department, ex­ Burnsides at Otter, Mont. Washington. Blum home were her aunt Mehama, Oregon has the hardest time cept Chief Taylor. It is true The City Election will be and husband, Mr. and Mrs. who Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fink, finding employment. And it Alton Schweinforth of Scot­ is the drop-out who becomes that I was appointed to the It's easy to sell it when land, S.D. Also Wednesday trapped in a routine low-pay­ council to fill an unexpired term and not elected but that and Thursday guests at the ing job. does not change the fact that you use Classified ads Blum home were her sister And these are the people and brother-in-law, Mr. and who will continue the chain 1 represent the people of Mill City. As long as I do, I will in The Enterprise. Use Mrs. Laurence Schulz and Mr. of poverty. Clarence Schulz from Plank­ We can ill afford to suffer i [ 1 not turn my back to wrong inton, South Dakota, also her the terrible loss of our human acts nor pretend that I do not *hem to buy, sell, rent. sister and husband, Mr. and resources by failing to see to hear when I am told about Mrs. Vernon Lucky of Sweet it that our youth are educat­ Home. Thursday evening Mr. ed. and Mrs. Blum with their The important national is­ guests went to Sweet Home sue of continued education for the remainder of the week deserves support. — Sent to so they could all be together Enterprise by Francis Dum­ at the Lucky home. mer, Detroit School Principal. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cru- ' delight.. beautiful son were Sunday guests in McMinnville at the home of her brother and sisterin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hudson * By I’eggy Cooper The second week of school and family. Weekend guests at the found the students of Santiam home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo already taking a vacation. Cruson were her parents, Mr. School was let out at 12 p.m. and Mrs. Earl White from on Tuesday, Sept. 13, because Ryderwood, Wash., also her of a teachers’ meeting con­ sister and husband, Mr. and cerning Project Springboard. The Student Council held Mrs. Ed Kinsmen of Libby, llnnilKine new Fleetilde... one of 26 ell-new Chevy pickup modèle for 19671 Mont. They came to attend its first meeting of the new the wedding of Merry Jo Cru­ year. There was quite a bit son and John Bryant held Sa­ of business in order, includ­ uu’fA 5 axcluaiva naw Ragancy Scripta turday night at the Lyons ing passing activity sheet for dances after every home foot­ Methodist Church. ball game through October and the Homecoming Dance on Oct. 28. The Wolverines met their first defeat of the year at the aau/vàie. Crematói of the Serra Sabers, 9-10-'66 — Three young men hands Serra won the football game were arrested today by Chief on their field, with a score James Taylor and charged of 19-0. x__ with being minors in posses­ On Saturday, Sept. 17, four Here’s the brand new ’67 ter. New all-steel pickup better visibility plus many sion of alcoholic liquor. Tay­ G.A.A. members from San­ Chevy pickup! Strikiugly box provides full-depth added safety features. The lor had stopped them after tiam attended the district con­ OKr. and Cau^Kloa they had committed a minor vention held at Stayton. The new in styling, its trim ap­ double-wall side panels and new ’67 Chevy pickup looks traffic violation. They were purpose of the convention is pearance puts many cars to tailgate. And the attractive so good and is built so well ■VMM identified as: Paul L. Niles, the election of new district shame. And tough new body new color-keyed cab inte- you can use it for almost 21 of Gladstone, Raleigh G. convention officers and to sheet metal resists rust bet- rior is roomier. Also, there’s anything! Bennett, 19 of Portland, and elect the candidates to run JïCr an