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5—The Mill City Enterprise, 'Riursday, Oct 16, 1969 Guests of Mrs. Tena Gra ham for dinner Sunday were Mrs. Lottie Gentry from Sal em, Mrs. Sylvia Duncan, Mrs. Bessie Bassett, Mrs. Charles Kelly and Mrs. Bess Vander- meer. Tom Drynan Talks To Lions About Drug Use In Canyon It's for or against his or her spouse without the other’s permission Neither spouse normally will be permitted to disclose a pri vate communication made by <ne t) the other during the marriage, without the consent of the other, except where a third person was present. But either spouse may testify a- gainst the other, as an excep tion to this rule, in proceed ings by one against the other, such as a suit for divorce, (Oregon lawyers offer this column as a public service. No person should apply or inter pret any law without the aid of an attorney who is complet ely advised of the facts invol ved, Even a slight variance in fact may change the applica- tion of the law.) cond for 9-year-olds with a tJtal score of 135. Roger Da vidson was third place win- ner for the 12-year-olds with a score of 184. Jerry Coffman from the Stayton firm said that there were 57 boys participating in the annual event. Respeot for Law Makes Democracy Live CONFIDENTIAL In a trial the judge decides what evidence can be heard. He applies rules of evidence Monday night, Cpl. Tom so that the truth—relevant Visiting at the home of Mrs. Drynan of the Oregon State had been selling the stuff in truth—may come out in court Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Saalfeld Tena Graham this week is Police gave Lions club mem Oregon cities. When the stuff to decide guilt or innocence, lia <>1 Salem were in Mill City Mrs. Lottie Gentry of Salem. bers a run-down on the use was led to the lab to be analy bility or not. There are several exceptions ?f drugs in the Canyon area, zed. it was found that it was last week. They have purchased to the general rule that every property in the area and plan Mr. and Mi's. Clarence Gold and many members had their horse manure and alfalfa. on moving here “some day." en have returned home after eyes opened up when they Jerry Coffman of Mehama person of sufficient understand a month spent at Wenatchee. found to what extent the was a guest for the evening. ing may testify in any civil or ChtBiW« Mill City and Gates friends Wash. They are former rest- “weed” is used right here in He brought with him the “fine criminal action or proceeding. We must work the works (lf will be interested tP learn dents of the area before mov Mill City. Drynan stated some pot” which he had swiped Generally, persons whom the him who sent me. that Carol Sue (Ball) Cooper ing to Idanha and later Mill 30 young people have tried from the club at a previous court may restrict from testi (John 9:41. is now teaching in the primary City about 23 years ago. Mrs. the stuff this past year, but meeting. Coffman, who be fying have had certain close, Often our way seems to i>e personal relationships to the department a t Carmichael. Golden said they picked ap most of them are not steady longs to the Stayton club, is blocked only because we have Calif. She is the daughter of ples while there and really users. transferring here because he person who is a party to a trial. not opened up the channels to There are go<xi reasons of pub “ I ’ m scared to Drynan said: Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ball of enjoyed it and the beautiful cannot attend the Stayton our good by acting faithfully lic policy behind this rule. weather and scenery. She said death for my own children, meetings at noon. Gates. on the ideas that God gives us. A clergyman of any faith Local Boys Win In there were not too many of the other children of the area, We need to meditate carefully cannot repeat in court infor Wednesday afternoon guests their friends left at Wenatchee. and the world in general.” and thoughtfully on the real He told of a raid state of Get Ready for Winter mation he obtained while act Stayton Contest at the home of Mrs. Lowell The Goldens brought back ing as confessor spiritual coun Two Mill City bays placed ization that God works through Cree were her mother, Mrs. J. some choice apples for their ficers, with the cooperation of selor unless the person about in the Ford Punt, Pass and us, and through His ideas in the Forest Service, pulled this Bird Feeding; C. Dickinson and her brother- friends and relatives here. whom he is testifying express Kick contest which was spon our mind. We know that God summer. It was in the Amal in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ly permits it. Mr. and Mrs. John MacGreg gamated Mines area where a O. W. Gorton all of Salem. sored by Philippi Motor Co., is the substance that supplies An attorney, too, is bound to of Stayton and held at the our every need. Act on the or were in Portland last week patch of marijuana was being Rodent Control secrecy concerning informa grade school athletic field ideas that God gives us, and Guests recently at the home end where they visited with cultivated. The officers, posing By Antonia Thomas tion given him by his clients there Sunday. we know that good results will of Mrs. Golda Marten were friends. Monday evening, Oc as surveyors, hid out with GATES—Now is the time to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reeploeg tober 13 they entertained at cameras. They finally saw do yourself a favor and help while he is acting for them. Mark Peterman placed sc- be brought forth. of Lone Pine, Calif. They are a family dinner party far their one man come to the patch, the birds at the same time. Without the consent of the twins, Kay and Bobby Mac make cigarettes out of the Mrs. Harold Wilson has bi~d client, neither the attorney, longtime friends. Gregor who were celebrating marijuana, got his picture, houses and bird feeders which his clerk, secretary, nor agent1 Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Mar their birthday that day. Mr. then arrested him He was Bill are available at this time, the may testify to information or | shall of Eugene were Sunday and Mrs. Norman Bliss and Duff, who was a member if funds from tne sale of these advice given him while he was Come Look At Our dinner guests at the home of family of Turner were pres the Students for Democratic goes to help maintain the Iierforming his duties as an at ent for the occasion. Mrs. Bliss Society from Eugene. He had Gates community club house. torney. Mrs. Lang Stafford. A licensed physician is an is a sister of Mrs. MacGregor. been causing trouble at the Orders can also be placed other who may not under college. He comes from Cali Margaret Bachman and Lil through her for any kind of Mr. and Mrs. “Ole” Erick- fornia. His father sent money bird house. The feeders will many conditions, without the lian Hausler of Portland visit Many odd and ends closing out at 'A Price ed with Daisy Geddes recently. son entertained Mr. and Mr«, to pay his fine, but told of bring considerable enjoyment consent of his patient, disclose in court any information or William Pound ficers ta let the “ s.o.b. sit in from New- The three of them worked to plus a service to help provide gether for a number of years foundland whom they had met jail for awhile.” He had been food for our winter birds whose any' opinion based on facts he in the Internal Revenue de on a trip to Mexico in 1960. advocating the use of drugs feeding areas are rapidly be- gained while giving medical care. Communications made to The couple visited over the while on campus. partment in Portland. ing turned to concrete, Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City a nurse usually are not privil- week-end. Drynan said they found a keeping these birds near By us ■ .. I , ...... ■— patch of marijuana in the Fox we can reduce our needs for edged. Robbie Loveall was one of A husband and wife usually PEC John Morgan who has Valley area. This he said had chemical control of insects and the local hunters who got his buck on opening day. He and been stationed at Fort Ord, been harvested and was used weeds. Also if the gardner has cannot be examined in court his father, George Loveall Calif., has been transfered to locally by young people. He missed a lot of tubers and were hunting in Eastern Orc- Germany according to his par- also told of a raid police pulled bulbs he might well consider owls begin nesting, giving the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mor on a house in Salem where a owl houses fir the control of house a chance to lose human gon when the kill was made. considerable amount of drug rodents. Owls hunt at night scent and the aroma of any gan. supplies and other articles of when moles and gophers come preservatives and glues. Re Mr. and Mrs. Al Pease spent the “trade” were picked up. above ground. Barn owsl are member just trapping rodents several days recently fishing Overseas Boxes To Be Our property, which includes the Bed of Rock He said nothing will be gain one of our most valuable ro on your own property won’t at Waldport. They caught six Creek and The I^and under the Bonneville Power salmon on this trip, and Mrs. Sent By WWI Auxiliary ed by making wholesale ar- dent hunters. Such housing get those around you, and the ests, but continued: “we are far these birds is best placed better table set for them the Pease said they lost a few. The Mill City World War I Line, is POSTED. It is not open for Hunting to The Peases have their own Barracks and Auxiliary No. watching this problem closely, several months before the more are going to move in. and are doing our best to cur smokehouse on their Spring 3263 Saturday and re tail the use of drugs.” He said Anyone. Street home, and have smok elected met the full slate of of Martin V. Kelly ed many salmon since they ficers with Mrs. Lang Stafford these kids are not really bad, but some of them really lack built it. to again serve as president of love at home and recognition the Auxiliary. She will also Studio of Hair design at 239 continue to act as chairman for the good things they do. He said parents are to blame S. W. Broadway is open from of the Serviceman project with in some part for the condition 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Mondays boxes of cookies, candy, sweet of things today. He said “they through Saturdays. Thursday ened Kool-Aid and other good should be more concerned as to evenings by appointment. ies sent overseas at regular in where their teenagers are at Phone or stop by for an ap tervals. pointment. Ellen Howel, own These items may be brought night.” Educators from the Mill The importance of accepting Drynan gave members a er. Phone 897-2100. 36tf to her home in Gates during City and Gates Schools took children’s dialects was stres • 2 of what mari the next 10 days as the boxes demonstration advantage of Professional Day, sed, plus the teachers’s respin- juana smells like when smok must be sent in October for ed. It has a sickening sweet October 10th to attend curri sibility to teach that different I require various Holiday giving. smell. He brough samples of culum conferences throughout .‘ situations •peech patterns. Mrs. Stafford said after the the plants, and said that they the Willamette Valley. and Sigrun Grimstad and Mary holiday rush more boxes would always start with three leaves, The Gates Primary faculty again be sent. Wright attended the North t ' jft i and Fun Store and as the plants grow, a leaf traveled to Gresham to attend west Math Conference held at Z.) Antique and New Gift Items branches out on each side of a conference which included the Winston Churchill High the stock. The leaves have a such topic study groups as: School in Eugene. Nationally 9N ACKS—GROCERIES “hairy” underside. He also Choral Reading; Children’s Li known speakers led sessions brought a sample of hashish terature for Upper Grades; on the teaching of mathemat Mrs. Moore will be working Mondays and Sat Mon. to Fri. 9:30 to 6:30 with him. giving those who Creative Writing (primary); ics at the primary, intermed urdays. Thursday and Fridays from 12:00 noon Sat. 9:30 to 9:00 attended the meeting a better Impact of Change: Economics iate, and junior high levels. Sunday 4 to 8:30 p. m. with evenings by appointment. in the Elementary Grades; understanding of what some 700 N. W. Alder Changing Behavioral Patterns; Of special interest were the Mrs. Montoya will be working each Saturday of the drugs looked like. ideas received on haw Phone 897-2507 from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. He told an interesting inci Perceptual Motor Approach to many get the students involved dent about a “peddler” who Learning: and others. Attend to She specializes in High style and long hair styling in the classroom, helping them ing the various area meetings was picked up with a “load” make discoveries and mak coming over the mountain. He were: Olive Barnhardt, Marge to Parker, Gwen Schaer, Wilma ing the learning of mathemat Stenbeck, Marian Dorothy, and ics interesting and fun. Both teachers brought back ideas Ph. 859-2340 Thelma Phelps. Esther Stafford, owner Wallace Hovey, Vernon Pet of immediate use to their class erman. and Richard Moore at room programs. tended the 1969 Social Studies Teachers In-Service at the Ore gon State Capitoi. “The Chang ing Face of Oregon Law” was the theme of the conference sponsored by the Marion County Intermediate Educa With the coming of the rain tion District and the Salem season, Gil Bellamy, head of School District. Speakers included: Dale Par the Oregon Traffic Safety Com mission has reminded drivers nell, Sup’t of Public Instruc of the hazard called hydroplan tion, Robert Straub, Oregon State Treasurer; Clay Meyers, ing. Bellamy pointed out that Sec. of State; Lee Johnson, At PERSONAL STATIONERY when the tires on your car torney General; Justice Arno travel over water-covered pave Denecke, Oregon Supreme LETTERHEADS ments, hydrodynamic (water Court. Group discussions were av power) pressures develop be ENVELOPES tween the tire footprint and ailable in the afternoon. Top the pavement. The pressures ics discussed were: Laws Are grow larger as the ground Made and Modified to fit the speed increases. At speeds a- needs of the people; The Court bove 30 m.p.h. water wedge System-with its new and in may penetrate tire-road con- creasing problems; Establish tact and partial hydroplaning ing and Financing I-ocal Gov occurs. At about 55 m.p.h. the ernment under the law. Changing times demands hydrodynamic lift resulting from the built up pressure un modification of laws to best ENCLOSURES der a tire equals the weight serve the citizens needs. Herb Bastuscheck attended riding on the tire and the tire BUSINESS CARD6 loses complete contact with a workshop at Albany which presented varied approaches the road. BOOKLETS Research shows that bald or to the teaching of Language smooth tread tires tend to hy Arts—Social Studies. Guest ACCOUNTING FORMS droplane in more shallow speaker was Dr. Alice Scofield, depths. Studies show this to professor from San Jose State RULED FORMS occur in as little as 1/10 inch College, who gave a presenta of water. The front tires on a tion on teaching effectiveness Doris Williams and Al Glov loaded vehicle will hydroplane INVOICES er attended the Oregon Econ quicker. Bellamy’s advice to drivers omics Conference in Salem. An is: in wet weather slow down emphasis on economics as the below the hydroplaning speed nucleus of social studies is when approaching curves or being encouraged by the State other changes in incline in the Department of Education for road. If hydroplaning shcRtld ad .schools in Oregan. Guides occur, decelerate immediately for instruction have been de and wait for the tires to regain veloped and are available to traction. No matter how big a the school districts. Mrs. Avery and Mrs. Bowes Mill City, Oregon hurry you may be in to reach Phone 897-2772 y ur destination, during a rain attended meetings at the Me shower, slow down—100 per morial Coliseum, Portland cent pavement contact of your The main speakers were Dr. Walter Toban and Hans Guth. tires could save your life. LOCALS 9 Christmas Item Table Ada’s Needle Shop NOTICE LYONS BEAUTY KORNER INTRODUCES Elaine Moore Kracker Barrel ■r Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Eleanor Montoya LYONS BEAUTY KORNER Drivers Warned Of Dangers During Rainy Weather The Mill Qty Enterprise I