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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1970)
Garden Club Holds Pot Luck Picnic ta ,ItY?r?®~The L-Vons Garden club held their annual potluck Picnic at the Otto Weidman home Sunday. A large crowd attended. Present were Mrs. Glen Jul ian and son, Mr. and Mrs. Glen JUANITA MARY HARMON Julian, Jr., and sons, Bradley I GATES—Funeral services and Paul of Eugene; Mr. and were held at 3 p.m. Monday Mrs. Jim Silbernagel and child at Weddle Funeral Home for ren Danny, Karen, Kelly, Mar Mrs Juanita Mary Harmon, 56, tin and Bryan; Mr. and Mrs who passed away Thursday at Orville Downing and daughter, Salem Memorial hospital fol Mrs. Richard Brown from lowing a lingering illness. Crescent City, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Harmon had cancer but Mrs. Ralph Downer, Mr. and apparently died of a brain Mrs. Hugh Johnston and sons hemorrhage. Tom and Bob; Mr. and Mrs. She was born in Silverton Floyd Bassett, Mrs. Gladys and moved to Gates from Nygaard, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Scotts Mills in 1946. Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Survivors include the wid Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Al ower, Harry C. Harmon of len, Mrs. Leota Worden, Miss Gates, one son, Wilmer Crites Kathy Neal, David Neal, Mrs. of Grants Pass, one daughter, Rachel Olmstead and Mr. and Mrs. Lorena Buren of Stayton, Mrs. Elmer Wilson of Wood two sisters, Mrs. Marguerite burn, who were guests, and Brosig of Detroit, and Mrs. the host and hostess, Mr. and Creta Cooper from Portland Mrs. Weidman. and one brother, Otto (Bud) Davenport of Estacada. Four South Dakota People grandchildren also survive. Rev. Charles Fultz officiat Visit at Poole Home ed at the services and inter A recent visitor at the ment was in Fairview cere- James Poole home was Mrs tery. Poole’s sister, Mrs. Albert Conner, from Huron, S. Dak She was accompanied by her daughters, Miss Irene Conner of Aberdeen. S. Dak., and Mrs.’ Loren Blackford of Milwaukie, whom they had been visiting, for three weeks. While the visitors were out I find my delight in thy here, a family reunion was commandments. — (Psalms held in Portland at the home 119:47). of the Poole’s daughter and, All of us really want the family, the Dick Corbetts! Be- sides the Jim Pooles and the establishment of harmony and relatives from the midwest order. We take a fundamental the group included the ladies’ step in this direction when we ‘J™ brothers, Irwin Goble of review the cornerstone of our Dillard, and Tom Goble and faith—the commandments and his wife of Portland. adopt them for present day liv James Poole flew to Edmon ing. As we affirm divine order ton, Alberta, Canada recently in our mind, body and affairs, to attend the funeral of a sis- we allow the fullness of all life, er-inlaw, Mrs. Herbet Poole, all light, and all good will come the wife of his eldest brother to us. who is in poor health. AI sq , making the trip were William Poole of the Four Corners area of Salem and Roscoe Poole who lives near Stayton. owner can hardly consider him 3—The MIO City Enterprise, Thursday, July 16, 1970 self discriminated against now that good progress has been made at great expense to larg er offenders,” he said. “That situation, plus the NEED A fact our ban received ample by Jack Zimmerman publicity prior to its beginning Environmental ('itizenship should keep us from citing TOW? Test For Oregon Residents summer’s hans should serve as .many Portlanders into court.” Burning bans against home- Many Oregon residents are an indication of more stringent facing a real test of their in anti-burning regulations in the I owners do represent an addi- Call 897-2442 For Fast Service dividual “environmental citi future. And the City of Eu i tional household expense in 1 some areas. Household waste gene already has acted to pro zenship” this summer. AllState This first summer of the hibit outdoor burning altogeth previously burned must now be disposed of in another man new decade marks the begin er! Motor Club Meanwhile, the state’s most ner. Most urban dwellers turn ning of a significant movement Road Service to the familiar garbageman. involving the private individ populated area in and sur Kerr said he knows of no ual in the campaign against rounding Portland received its air pollution. By summer’s end toughest burning ban yet on Portland area refuse collectors homeowners in Oregon’s ma July 1. On that date the Col who will not haul away pre jor population centers will umbia-Willamette Regional Air viously burnable trash. We Give S & H Green Stampa “If it won’t fit in the gar have experienced stringent re Pollution Authority ended Phone 897-2442 aty strictions regarding disposal of backyard trash burning in most bage can though,” he said, “ there ’ s likely to be an extra parts of Multnomah, Clacka household waste by burning. Burning bans of varying in mas and Columbia Counties. charge for such a service.” So good environmental citiz tensity are being levied by Washington County will share three air quality agencies—Co the same ban on Jan. 1, 1971. enship probably will mean In each case the outlawing many Oregon residents will lumbia-Willamette, Mid-Colum- bia and Lane Regional Air Po- of “burn barrels,” trash fires have to pay something to eli lution Authorities. Each has and even pungent piles of minate what was previously designated control areas cor smouldering autumn leaves re burned free. The bum bans responding with the state’s presents the final step in a become another example of the most heavily populated urban methodical, evolutionary pro price tag we must accept if centers. And in each control cess designed to reduce air pol we’re to maintain a livable Oregon. area residents are being asked lution as much as possible. Willingness to pay that price Commercial and industrial to end or curtail waste disposal burning were first to go. Land with a smile is the ultimate by burning. Mid-Willamette area sur clearing fires were restricted test of good environmental cit rounding Salem has prohibited next. And edicts against house izenship. As Kerr explained, residential waste and land hold waste burning are the end large offenders already have paid the price. The same obli clearing burning since May 1 of the chain. Air pollution agencies don’t gation now faces thousands of this year, except by permit and on special "burn days” enforce the ban against indivi individuals. when climatic conditions lend duals, however. Enforcement themselves best to natural is conducted by fire depart smoke disposal. Commercial ments, which either issue tem Why Dont You Subscribe to and industrial burning has porary burning permits or—as The Mill City Enterprise been prohibited for a year. And is the case in the Portland area, a year from now all household eliminate permits completely. waste burning will end, accord In the latter area, violators are ing to Mike Roach, M-WRAPA cited into court for burning without permits and face pen director. The Lane area surrounding alties as heavy as a $500 fine, Eugene will experience a do a year in jail or both. General Constructkm Portland Fire Marshal James mestic rubbish burning ban 'ffective August 15, accord R. Kerr, on the eve of that Hourly Rates ing to Vern Adkinson, LRAPA area’s bum ban, said he didn’t iirector. anticipate many violations. Phon« 854-3459 “Portland industries have Both mid and lower Wiliam- Olympia Brewing Company,Tumwater, Washington tte Valley areas make certain spent many thousands of dol Detroit 'xceptions during the so-called lars to limit or abolish their Visitors are always welcome at the Olympia Brewing Company. field burning season. But this smoke emissions, so the home- Tumwater. 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