The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 21, 1970, Page 7, Image 7

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    felt. The new arrival has a 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 21, 1970
brother, Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Hughes I
By Eva Bressler
were hosts Friday evening for
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett
a party at the Mehama Fire-I
spent Friday through Tuesday
hall. Guests were members
at Waldport at the home of her
:f the Sth grade class of Stay-'
son, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
ton gratle school and some of
Call Us Any Day For
Meinert and family.
the parents. Dancing and
Gerold
Detering.
represent
­
Mrs. Leao Johnson, Leal
No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between
ative from Linn county In the ticipating. young people will games were enjoyed by those
postmaster, is spending this
Stayton and Gates.
Oregon State Legislature, this drown out the harsh cacophon­ attending.
week at Cottage Grove, attend­
weekend called on Governor ies of these nuts and anarch­ Bonnie Christensen arrived
ing a postmasters convention.
ONOR OFF THE CABLE
Tom McCall to take "immed­ ists who now enjoy the center home May 13 from Albany, Ga.
Tuesday was parents visita­
where
she
has
been
a
guest
iate
and
positive
steps
’
’
with
state by tiefault.
RCA VICTOR
tion day at the Mari-Linn
of her cousin, Mrs. Don Gieng-
the Chancellor and the State
Sincerely,
school with Mrs. Viola Helsel’s
The
Best
TK
for Cable or Fringe Areas.
er
for
several
weeks.
Board of Higher Education to
James E. Harris
first grade.
Marci Robl of Stayton was
deal with conditions involved
RCA WHIRLPOOL
in the disorders that have oc­ To The Editor:
honor guest at a family party
The
Best Laundry Equipment
at
the
home
of
her
grandpar
­
curred in state institutions of
J el D. Fosdick. Jr., is a re-
higher learning.
freshing and responsible new- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mon­
Detering pointed out that he comer to the cause of good roe Sunday when she was cele­
Jena Schlegel
is being deluged with com­ government in Linn County. brating her 7th birthday. Oth­
for RepresMlative Committee
plaints from citizens who are He will be a refreshing change ers present were Mr. and Mrs.
invites you to put your questions
no longer the “silent majori­ to the Oregon Senate If Linn D. G. Robl. Wendy and Jenny
to Hie candidate.
ty” but who are speaking cut County Republicans will care­ of Stayton, and Mr. and Mrs.
in no uncertain terms.
Listen to:
fully consider his political phil­ C. S. Brown and Vicki of
Calling attention to the well osophy and qualifications and Lyons, who just returnee! home
Appliance — Radio
established reports of faculty then go to the polls and nom­ Saturday fr m a trip to North
Jena Schlegel '
SALES
— SERVICE
members being involved in re­ inate him for this important Carolina.
Republican Candidate
503
N.
Third
Ave.
Stayton
Ph. 769-2154
bellious
confrontations
on
the
Donald Semolke underwent
law-making job.
for Marion County Representative
University campus, at Portland
His ballot slogan, "God and major surgery at Barns hos­
Position No. I
State University and other tax- Country”, aptly states his rea­ pital in Vancouver, Wn. May
supported institutions, Repre­ son for concern and desire to 15.
sentative Detering advised the serve. Mr. Fosdick has not had
Jack Callahan and a friend,
Governor that “desecrations of time to present his views to Lee Buchanan, of Los Angeles,
the flag, taking over city pro­ the electorate because he is arrived Saturday and will be
perty. and barricading streets still serving as an officer in spending their vacation at the I
must not be tolerated if the the United States Army. If he home of Jack’s parents, Mr. J
University is to continue as a could campaign on a full-time and Mrs. Donald Callahan, Sr.,1
tax-supported institution o f basis, and the opportunity was and with his brothers family, I
higher learning.” He added that yours to meet him personally the Donald Callahan Jrs.
... TELETHON . ..
“my constituents have let me or as a public speaker on the
Mrs. J. J. Doerfler of Salem
KSLM radio, Monday,
know they do not intend to issues, you would be Impressed , spent several days last week
continue to support a Univer­ with his answers concerning | at their place here,
May 25, 6:30-7:30 p.m.
i i
70 Series Fiberglass Belted
sity which operates with such such problems as environmen- ■ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bilyeu
disregard for law and order.” tai quality control, welfare re are parents of a new daughter,
In his letter to Governor forms, and law and order, in born May 17, who was named 1
Pd. Pol. Adv Jena Schlegel f.?r .
Representative Comm. R. J. Hoch*
McCall, Detering specifically addition to the many other pro­ Ronda Renee. She has an older
ha!ter,
D.M.D.
Chairman,
1770
requested that the governor, blems of our times. Mr. Fos brother and sister. Grandpar-1
Corina Dr. SE, Salem, Ore. 97332
with his appointive power and dick is a young man who be­ ents are Mr. and Mrs. Orval |
control over the Board of High­ lieves there exists no genera­ Bilyeu and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
er Education, take immediate tion gap between the responsi­ Norton.
I
and positive steps to insist that ble, repeat responsible, junior
the Chancellor and the Board and senior citizens of our day.
With Payment of Federal Tax
Mrs. Elwin Pederson
measure up to the obligation
Linn County Republicans,
of providing law and order on take a real good look at this
Elected President of
campus, investigate impartial­ young man, Joel D. Fosdick,
BUY 2 —Second Tire Half Price
ly and with “full authority to Jr., and then nominate him as
By Rebecca Savage
Lyons Extension Unit
deal with and remove if nec­ your candidate for the Oregon
I
Honor Society, Pep club and
LYONS—Election of officers essary such faculty members State Senate!
Chess club met Friday, during
was the main business at the as cooperate, aid or abet, and
Sincerely,
activity period, May 15th. Hon-1
last meeting of the year of the /or participate in campus up­
Marvin R. Saxton
or Society elected new officers
Lyons Extension Unit held at risings, mob activitnes or oth­
for 1970-71. President, Rick
the home of Mrs. Arthur Olm­ er lawless actions that may or
Posekany; vice-president, Kim
could require the presence of
stead.
Gabrial; secretary, Pete Haw­
Elected were Mrs. Elwin police or other law enforcement
ley; treasurer, Barbara Etzel,
Pederson, president; Mrs. Dal­ personnel.”
Mr,. John Terter«
and Leo Poole, sergeant-at-
Commenting on his request
las Brown, vice president; and
Mrs. Mae Wiltse of Seattle arms.
|
Mrs. Ralph Downer secretary­ to Governor McCall, Detering
Pep club discussed Pep club
treasurer. They will resume said this matter Is one of the was a guest during Mother’s
their meetings again in Sep­ most serious problems facing Day weekend at the home of outfits for next year and elect-,
tember with a rally and get our state as well as other states her brother-in-law and sister, ed officers. President, Rebecca I
Mill City Chevron Station
acquainted meeting. Mrs. Hugh at this time. “Although there Mr. and Mrs. Edward Titze Savage; vice-president, Chris- j
Johnston gave a report of the is much evidence that campus and also visited other relatives tine Ohrt; secretary, Kim Pose­
Ph. 897-2786
Mill City, Ore
kany, and treasurer, Betsy La­
Spring Festival held in Albany disorders as such are being or here.
Mrs. Harvey Kanoff arrived Munyan. There was a tie for
followed with a silent auction. may have been fomented by
Republican Candidate
’
Attending the meeting were outside agitators working with. from Alaska May 10 to help points chairman which will be
for State Representative
Mmes. Ralph Downer, Dallas a small but highly volatile ele-1 care for her granddaughter, revoted next meeting.
Position No. 4
u
Chess club met for a few
Brown, Elwin Pederson, John ment of the student body, 11 Amy Jo Ann Hershfelt, who
Pd. Pol. Adv. Comm, to Elect
Kokstis, Hugh Johnston. Les­ am greatly concerned over the ‘ was born May 9 at Salem to games of chess during activity
Norma Paulus: Barnes Rogers, Jean !
ter LaMunyan, Alex Bodeker, possibility that even though Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hersh- period.
Skillman, co-chairmen, 1080 luradel I
Paul Yost, Keith Kadine and but a small number of faculty
S.. Salem. Ore.
<
members participate in such
1 the hostess.
disturbances, the entire concept
NOMINATE
of the integrity and high pur­
poses of members of the Uni­
Joel D. Fosdick, Jr
versity’s faculty may become
Candidate for the Republican
distorted in the eyes of the
public. The taxpayers loyalty
Nomination for the Oregon
and cooperation in promoting
f
State Senate from Linn County
the best interests of our state
I
Republican Candidate
Correct Welfare Abuses
institutions of learning Is de­
r
FOR
finitely involved in this pro­
Promote Effective Law Enforcement
>
blem and must be maintained
Linn County
Fair Burning Regulations
if public education is to be
Commissioner
Mrs. J. D Fosdick, Jr., 1227 S. Lafay­
above question.”
ette St. Albany, Oregon 97321
LYONS
I
Mrs. Dale Prichard from
Clatskanie was a Wednesday
visitor at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Van Prichard.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Deck­
er of Eugene were in Lyons
Wednesday completing the
work at their laundromat
which will open for business
next week.
Mrs. Millie Folk of Portland
spent last week at the home
of her brother and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. William Prichard.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Miley
will celebrate their 25th wed­
ding annixersary with a re
ception at the Mari-Linn school
on Sunday, May 24, from 2 to
4 p. m. All relatives and
friends are invited to attend.
Mrs. Viola Helsel’s first
grade is having their annual
birthday party Friday, May 22.
All birthdays of the children
are celebrated on this day with
birthday cake and ice cream.
It was another girl for the
Yost’s, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yost
are announcing the birth of
another daughter born Satur
day, May 16, at the Salem Gen­
eral h'spital. She will be greet­
ed by two older sisters.
Miss Lynda Mikkelson and
her second grade students will
lie going on a field trip to the
Portland Zoo on Thursday,
May 21st. Mr. Good will be
driving the bus.
Mrs. Josephine Hobbs from
Tronto, Kansas and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Medearis from Aur­
ora, were Saturday dinner
guests at the Henry Croisant
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Julian
were Sunday visitors at the
Damascus cemetery, and were
later callers at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. James Wright of
Tigard.
Detering Demands Action
TV, Radio & Appliance
Service
r
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Buy 3 Get The
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Santiam Ripples
Plycron Tires
15% OFF
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L. E. BASSETT
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PAULUS
ROBERT M.
CALE
EXPERIENCE-
IMPARTIAL
HARD WORKING
Long Time Tax Payer
Paid Political Adv. Robert
M. Cale for Comm. Willard
Bodtker, Chrmn. 425 W. 2nd
Albany, Oregon.
.
1964 Ford Galaxie 500
4 door,
$895
real sharp
1963 Rambler Cross Country $595
Station Wagon
1965 Chevrolet Pickup
.
$1195
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$895
V8, Three speed
1966 Opel
4 door
1968 Ford Galaxie 2 door
$1895
Automatic. Power Steering. Low mileage
Philippi Motor Company
Telephone 769-2117
1094 First Street
Stayton, Oregon
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EDITOR
To The Editor:
One man writes that because
of the riot at the University
of Oregon he will oppose the
19 year old vote.
I am a 29 year old computer
programmer, and tc me the
riot is one more reason to vote
FOR Ballot Measure 5 to low­
er the voting age to 19.
In the first place, there were
approximately 400 students in­
volved out of a passible maybe
20,000. That’s a healthy 98
percent who are not trouble­
makers.
Secondly, I know these SDS
members, anarchists, and other
radicals, modern-day- k n o w -
nothings-who-attend-c Jlege, are
not representative of today’s
youth. They are a minority of
noise makers who can take the
center scene because we dis­
enfranchise the responsible 98
per cent, arxl there is no mean­
ingful way for them to partici­
pate now.
Presently a young man
whose birthday falls wrong
can be nearly 25 before he can
vote for President of the Un­
ited States. This is seven years
after he registers for the draft
and is given the fullest obliga­
tion of citizenship, seven long
years of second-class citizen­
ship during which the 1 per
cent of his peers who are tn ub-
le-makers is throwing rocks,
starting fires, getting all the
publicity, doing all the “par­
ticipating" and claiming to be
representative of young people.
Sheer hogwash! Lower the
| voting age to 19 and I predict
the voice of resp:nsible, par-
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t
Elect
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Glenn Kleen
REPUBLICAN
Stale Representative
Paid Pol. Adv. by:
Elect Glonn Kleen Comm.
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James Twedt, Chairman
6150 14th Avenue NE
Salem, Oreqon 97303
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ANYWAY YOU LOOK AT IT, IT’S KLEEN
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