The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 14, 1970, Page 4, Image 4

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    Cubs Surprise Their Leader
Cub Scouts Have
4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 14, 1970
Santiam Ripples
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
By Rebecca Savage
P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 9736«
Susan Crowther and Allen
A Mother’s Day tea was held Severs were announced as
Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday
Monday afternoon in the Sc:ut “Boy and Girl of the Month”
Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill
House by Cub Scouts and their for May.
City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
den mothers. Refreshments
Monday, May 4th, Honor So­
The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility
were served and each mother ciety, in a solemn ceremony
This letter is in reaference
was presented with a gift made inducted 19 new members, dur­ to your column Up and Down for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint
by her son.
The Avenue of Thursday, without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an
ing 4th period.
advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault.
The cubs sang “My Country
Student Council met 7th April 30th.
’Tis of Thee” and recited the period, Wednesday. The busi­
I was pleased to read that An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development
Scout Promise and I^aw for ness settled was that the J.V. you are consious and aware of the timber industry and agriculture in this area.
their mothers.
Cheerleading squad will re­ of what is happening to our
MEMBER
/VUJVlDCh
They surprised their Cub­ ceive $50, instead of $30, to society due to increased pol­
master, George L:ng, with a pay for expenses. A class com­ lution.
Oregon
birthday cake which had been petition “clean-up” campaign
Newspaper H
However, as mentioned in
baked and decorated by Mrs. was scheduled for 6th and 7th your article Earth Day ap­
Publishers
si
Howard Morrison. Webelos period, May 13th.
Association S
pears to be a single day of
Association - Founded 1885
Mike Golden and Kevin Long
Mrs. Leisinger’s Home Ec. concern for many Americans.
presented the cake and the classes presented a fashi:n
Subscription Kates
As an individual who lived
group sang happy birthday.
show Thursday evening in the in the Santiam Valley (Mill Marion-Linn Counties, per your ....................................... — $4.00
high school gym balcony to City) far 20 of my 22 years; Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year ............................. $4.50
Webelos Kevin Long and Mike Golden present a
many mothers and friends I never really appreciated the Outside Oregon, per year ....................................................... $5.00
Editor and Publisher
birthday cake to Cubmaster George Long at the Scout Lyons Parade
Fifty-four girls modeled cloth­ splendor and the feeling that DON W. MOFFATT..............
es they had made in class, to comes from seeing blue skies, GEORGE LONG ...................... ...... Assistant Publisher-Printer
House Monday afternoon.
Held Saturday
the theme “The 3-Rings of crystal clear water and breath­ NORMA LONG ________________ Society and News Editor
ing clean air. Only when you HOSE CREE ................................................ Local News Editor
Fashion.’’
LYONS—The annual parade
Class meetings took place move away to an area that
| sponsored by the Mari-Linn during activity period Friday. doesn't offer these beauties MARY KELLY...............................................Local News Editor
CORRESPONDENTS
1 PTC was held Saturday head- Seniors made last minute pre­ due to excessive pollution, this
............................. Boots Champion
iletroit-Idanha
I ed by the Lyons Firemen nt parations for “Senior Skip.” is the time an individual ap­
...............
Jan Lewis
their new fire truck, followed Each of the 36 seniors going preciates the place he has Gates .............
Mrs. John Teeters - Jean Roberts
Mehama.........
by the Linn County Posse.
received $4.00 to cover part of spent the majority of years.
... ............................ Eva Bressler
Swepstakes for floats was the food expenses.
Since leaving Mill City, I Lyons ............
won by the six grade from
Juniors elected class officers have traveled some back east
IF HE WEREN’T SO BIG WE’D MAKE IT
I Mari-Linn; Junior Women’s for next year. Students elect«! and my husband and I now
I club 1st; United Methodist president, Tom Rush; vice- live in Buffab, West Virginia.
church 2nd, and Winifred Winn president, Gary Richards; sec­
We live some 20 miles from
and Phillip Bajar families, 3rd. retary, Penny Lewellen; trea the world’s largest chemical
¡Costumes Mark and John Ment- surer, Barbara Etzel; sergeant complex. The amount of pollu­
ze, first; Paula Kuhn, 2nd, and at-arms, Kenny G forth; and tion that is poured out of
| Rodney Franklin 3rd. Wheels: class representative, Allen Se­ these plants daily into the at­
Cindy Rowell, 1st; Vickie vers. Sophomores also elected mosphere is frightening.
i Schiewek, 2nd; Randy Kirsch class officers with Gordon
We hear daily terms such
13rd. Pets: Mary Chytka and
Plotts, president; Bill Wood, as carbon monoxide, sulphur
I Debbie Bishop, 1st; Tony Bish- vice-president; Debbie Barn- dioxide, particulate air pollu­
Station Wagon, Auto. Trans, and Power Steering | op, 2nd, and John Trahan, 3rd. hardt, secretary; Kim Posa- tion, sulphur monoxide and
I—................................................ kany, treasurer; John Ruby, many more all of these con­
Too Late to Classify sergeant-at-arms; and Jim Ly- tributing to the destruction of
ness, class representative. The our air.
An example is the people
STRAWBERRY PICKERS Freshmen discussed matters
Big 6, Automatic Transmission
WANTED—-Richard Heat­ concerning the Frosh-Eighth who work in or near these
er’s on Fern Ridge. First and grade dance to be held that plants, a sizeable number suf­
fer yearly from respiratory,
Second Year Berries. Pick­ evening.
ing Should be Excellent.
An assembly was held at 3 brought about by air pollution,
REGISTER NOW. Mary o’clock Friday to swear in the sinus and other difficulties.
V-8, Automatic, Power Steering.
A second example shows an­
Wright. Ph. 897-2957.
20tf new student body officers and
announce the winners of the other effect of air pollution.
Only has 40,000 miles
FOR SALE—Wizard Rototil- Creative Writing contest. After The capital of West Virginia
ler, 4 H.P. Excellent Condi­ the new student body officers is Charleston, which also has
tion. $75.00. ph. 897-2196. 20 were sworn in, the journalism a part of the complex of chem­
FOR SALE—9x16’ Brown Ny­ class humorously presented the ical plants. The capital build­
V-8, Automatic, Power Steering
lon Rug and matching hall results of the contest. Louise ing dome is one of the finest
rug. Ph. 897-2046
26 Gruver won the Grand Prize j examples of Rococo Architec­
of $25 for her poem “I Can I ture: it like the dome on the
FOR SALE—^Fresh Milk and: ' Not See Yesterday.” Jackie Ev- Capital Building in Salem is
Cream, Mrs. J. Bradley, ph. ■ ans won $10 for her short story covered with gold, however
897-2046.
20 “Return of the Snow,” while after the air pollution had been
Melody Barnhardt also receiv­ wearing several years at the
Telephone 769-2117
ed $10 for her essay “Why I’ve surface, the gold began to
1094 First Street
Stay ton, Oregon
Far Quality Job Printing call Got a Lot to Live.”
flake off.
The Enteiprise, 897-2772.
People we must show con­
The Seniors with 11 chaper-
ones, left at 4 o’clock Friday cern, not for the gold tila t
for a two night stay at the falls off a dome but for our
City Center Motel in Seaside. lives, whether we want to face GOVERNMENT COST-CUTTING NEEDED
The Freshmen and eighth it or not one day it will come
Here in our own home town we have a great deal at state
graders danced to the music to this if the pollution keeps in how Congress treats Preslden Nixon’s request to cut a bil­
increasing
at
the
present
rate.
of the “Sound Express’ Friday
lion dollars from federal spending.
Take a stand. The Santiam
night at the annual Freshmen-
Inflation, which last year resulted in a rise in the nation­
Valley and all of Oregon is al consumer price index of more than live per cent, is re­
Eighth grade dance.
beautiful, write letters to Sen­ sponsible for increasing the costs of local government as well
ators, Congressmen and the as most of our personal expenditures. If Washington has
Governor if legislation hasn’t enough courage and wisdom to stop the price spiral, local
been passed for pollution con­ officials will be in a better position to control costs.
trol on industry, get it passed
The President has proposed the Federal Economy Act of
before pollution takes a hold 1970 which asks Congress to cut a billion dollars from federal
NOTICE OF BUDGET
—that is if you enjoy blue spending. The cuts proposed seem overdue. Included are elim­
HEARING
skies, clear streams, and the
A meeting of the Board of ease of breathing clean air, ination of unnece—ry additional funds to school districts in
Directors will be held Wed­ if you don’t enjoy it,— I sup­ federally impacted areas; using Medicaid funds for treatment
nesday, May 20 at the Gates pose gray could be a popular instead of residential care; selling the government- owned Alas­
ka Railroad to either the state or private industry; and re­
Fire Hall for the purpose of color.
quiring private health insurer« to reimburse the Veterans Ad­
holding a public hearing on the
Sincerely
ministration for treatment of nonservice-connected medical
1970-71 Budget for the Gates Mrs. Laura (Rambo) Nelson
problems.
Rural Fire Protection District.
President Nixon points out that some of the programs are
A copy of the budget docu­
“objects of great affection" to those who benefit. But the gen­
ment may be inspected by in­
eral interest of the country requires that the federal budget
terested persons at 8 p. m.
should be balanced and nonessential expenditure« eliminated.
at the Gates Fire Hall.
This is a needed first step in controlling governmental costs
Any person may appear to
and realistic planning of personal budgets.
discuss the budget or any part
By Boots Ch amnion
of it.
Friends are being invited
ORVILLE BROWN,
through the press to an open Oregonians Urged to
Secretary-Treasurer
house honoring Mrs. Fern
Sletto at Detroit school May Keep Pets in Check
24. The event will be held in
Dog owners and dog trainers
the Elementary library from
2 to 4 p. m. Mrs. Sletto came are requested by the Game
Stayton Invitational
here four years ago and is re­ Commission to keep their can­
W
L
tiring following 33 years of ine pets under tight control Name of Team
teaching in the Santiam area. during the next few months. No. San. Real Estate 39% 24%
The nesting and rearing sea­ Mel Round Trucking 36
28
Siletz collected its 12th win
Distributor
son far upland game birds and Lierman's Ins.......... 36
28
of
the
season
and
the
Marion
For This Area
waterfowl is now underway Frank Lumber Co. 35*4 28%
B
Championship
by
downing
Become a distributer in one
and will continue through Au­ Cedar Lumber Co...... 29
35
of America’s largest and Detroit 1-0 in a baseball en­ gust in most areas of the state. Green Veneer .......... 29
35
fastest growing industries. counter there Thursday. Mon­ Dogs allowed to run at large Ron Bentz .............. 26% 37%
day
Detroit
plav«i
at
Valsetz
You will be distributing na
can cause severe game bird Stay. Sports & Hob. 25% 38%
tional brand products. No and Wednesday Eddyville nesting losses.
High Team Game and Series:
played
Detroit
here.
experience required. All acc­
Although it is illegal to mo­ Cellar Lumber Co. 614, 1789;
A father and son athletic
ounts are contracted for and
lest game bird nests, it is per­ High Individual Game and
set up by cur company. You banquet (Sth through 12th missible to train d.gs in the Series. Glena Ward 568, Madge
grades)
was
held
in
the
Ele
­
merely restock locations
field throughout the year.
King 226.
with our national brand pro­ mentary library Tuesday.
The Deanha PTC scholarship
ducts.
committee met in the high
You Can Bam
school faculty room for inter­
$800 A Month
views at 6:30 Wadnesday, May
"Keep a Good Man
Or More
13.
Based On Your
There will be a District
Working For YOU"
Track meet at Newberg on
Effort
Friday.
Also
on
Friday
the
Inventory of 1820.58 to 3441.-
66 cash required for inven­ Senior class plans a field trip
tory and equipment. You to Seaside and will stay over
must have a good car and until Sunday.
Ben Martin of Boise. Idaho,
be able to dev.te at least 4
spent
last week doing some
to
12
hours
per
week.
If
you
Frank Lumber Company, Inc.
Young & Morgan Timber Co.
are interest«!, have the de­ repair work on his summer
Mill City, Oregon
Mill City and Idanha, Oregon
sire. drive, determination, home here.
State Representative
anti want to he successful in
a
growing
business
of
your
Stout Creek Lumber Company
Cedar Lumber Company, Inc
Area Sponsors
own. write us today. Please
Mehama, Oregon
Mill City, Oregon
W. R. Stevens
enclose name, address, anti
telephone number.
J. C. Kimmel
We Welcome Investigation
D. W. Moffatt
Parkett Logging Company
Mel Round Trucking
Mothers Day Tea
MM™
1966 Ford Country Squire
$1695
1967 Ford Super Van
$1795
■
1967 Chev. Impala 2 dr. Hdtp. $1695
1967 Ford Fairlane Ranch Wgn $1795
Philippi Motor Company
Much More Than Trees
Public Notices
DETROIT
IDANHA
SPARE TIME
INCOME
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Detering
Mehama. Oregon
Idatiha, Oregon
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