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1 n>». ON TARGET EVERY T/ME THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Auto Repair Service Come in and let us give you an estimate on your next repair Job, no matter how big or how small. We build and install Custom Exhaust and Headers Located in former Free Garage in Lyons B & B REPAIR Phone 859-2466 1310 Main S+. LYONS By Eva Brecwler 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 16, 1970 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Pfc. Patrick Harmon of Fort Knox, Kentucky is spending a 21 day furlough here with his wife, and will also visit other relatives. Mr. Leslie Brown, formerly I outcry, including the action by The Lyons United Method from Mill, City, Ore. was hos- the Albany Area Chamber of ist church will hold sendees pitalized at Easter time for Commerce of which I was a at the John Neal Memorial a heart attack, and is now part, reached the Governor, if Park Sunday, July 19, a picnic back at work, in Pasadena, not our Senator, bringing a pot luck dinner will follow. California where he is Vice- favorable response. Anyone wishing to attend is President of an Insurance Com In short. Mr. Huston did not welcome. pany On June 15th of this manage to save the taxpayers Mr. and • Mrs. , Stephen Foltz. I i year yvui uro his wife »»nv civi amu dliu Geraldine and any money since the funds were weekend guests at the|he> went to Santa c Calif were allocated eventually any home of her sister, Mr. and ' to attend the “Miss California” way. All he accomplished was Mrs. Franklin McDowell and Pageant, Their daughter, Su a dangerous delay in research family at Port Townsend, Wn. san Kay, was “Miss Azusa” in for an alternative to field burn Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Spies- the Pageant there. Mr. and ing. schaer of Stayton have pur Mrs. Brown also have a son, HECTOR MacPHERSON, chased the Wayne Kirsch Kimberly, he will be a senior Rt. 3, Box 845, home in the Jordan district, in high school, this fall. “Kim” Albany, Oregon and Mr. and Mrs. Kirsch have is now interested in being a moved to their home in Lyons, “Marine Botonist.” Susan tea LETTER TO THE EDITOR: and the Edwin Sieg family ches swimming at “Mt. San Many months ago I signed a who have been living in the | Antonio College”, having chos petition indicating interest in Kirsch house moved to the en a Nursing Career. She at-1 ; obtaining a new post office in Hugh Johnston house in Fox tends College (Citrus College) Mill City. I am wondering Valley and the Richard Bilyeu at Azusa, Calif. The family what has happened since!? family moved to their new resides at Glendora. I have often wondered why home in Mehama. towns much smaller than Mill Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Dowler Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hince of in Arizona at Phön City have nice clean new post j Salem, former Lyons residents vacationed ix, Scottsdale, and Mesa. Mr. offices and we here have such I visited friends in Lyons, Sun Dowler has four sisters there. a small one located on a dead | day. They also went to Glendora end street with poor access Mr. and Mrs. Florent Fritchi California to visit Mr. and Mrs. and parking within the railroad and family spent last week at Les Brown and family, Mrs. right of way. Look at the post Waldport on the coast. offices in Detroit, Aumsville, Dowler (Lorena) is Leslies, Miss Ellen Dougherty and sister. Sublimity, Crabtree, and oth Mrs. Grace Sandberg of Port ers. Mrs Lillie Brown land were Sunday visitors at I have been told our present 5712 19 Mi. Rd.; the home of their sister and post office meets all building Sterling Heights, Mich. brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. and safety codes, but I don’t Mike Fink. I was pleased to note that see how this is possible. For I Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten Glen Huston came forward in one thing, I was always under 1 and their daughter and hus a letter to the Editor on July the impression that the doors band, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mor 3 to explain his inaction in on public buildings had to j ley and son Robert Roten spent swing outward, to meet State i Tuesday through Friday camp support of funds earmarked I fire codes. field burning research. for ing at Wikkiup Reservoir. I understand the City Plan- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Grimes For those who missed rounds i ning Commission did much re- i one and two of this contro were Saturday visitors in Port garding the acquisition of a land at the home of their son | versy, let me recapitulate the new building, and they have and family, Mr. and Mrs. Har original charge. passed the information on to In a speech at the Browns- the City Council. I would like vey Grimes and children. I ville Picnic setting forth my Mr. and Mrs. Louis Henning to know what it takes and spent several days at the coast views on a number of aspects what I as a citizen of Mill City and were recent visitors at the of our environmental dilemma, can do to promote a new post home of her sister in Boise, I 1 examined the field burning office. I would appreciate a Idaho. I problem in depth. I noted the public reply to this letter in Mrs. Rodney Wilson (Nikki possibility that a complete ban I this paper as I know there are Cruson) a recent bride left by on field burning, although , others in town that want to plane from Portland the last both unfair and illogical, might know, also. of the week for Honolulu be imposed before substitutes Sincerely, where she will join her hus could be developed. Research, Mrs. Warren Goffin band and make their home, therefore, is the key to the Wilson is a Navy submarine problem. At this point, I I sonarman and is stationed at charged Mr. Huston with in Hawaii. i action in getting House Bill Mrs. Alex Bodeker with Mrs. 1449 passed during the regu Albert Carr and her mother, lar session of the legislature. Mrs. Rosa Berry of Mill City This bill would have provided i were Monday afternoon visi $75,000 for field burning re-1 tors in Silverton at the home search. This amount of money I of Mrs. Mary Skaife, a cousin was provided to develop and I = Berry. , , of z«z Mrs. | itest a mobile field incinerator ' "* Mr*’and* Mrs. George Lane ' through Emergency Board ac- t*on on November 14, 1969. The of Eugene were Sunday guests tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. conclusion I drew was that E. L. Roye. 1 Mr- Huston was “at best poor- Mr. and Mrs. Byron Shuck b’ informed on the gravity of and daughter, Miss Elma the burning problem, and at Shuck spent Sunday in Me- worst only luke-warm, in his Minnvllle, at the home of Mr. ’ support of Linn County s num- and Mrs. Joe Fore. The occas- __ t occas- , ber two industry.”___ sion honored the 75th birthday I ,_^e_comes^back now^charg^ anniversary of Mrs. Lzittie ing me with a lack of facts Shepherd, a sister of Mrs. and beclouds both the charge and the conclusion with data Shuck. State Univers- Weekend guests at the Henry , on -- the -— Oregon - ~ - Croisant home were Mrs. Eth-1 >ty budget, which he says i to el Harris and daughter Lea, tals $392,741,821. $392.741.821. It seems the and Bert Grant from Vancou-' OSU Experiment Station gets ver B. C. Mrs. Harris is a neice so much money, $14,282,300 to I be exact, that they surely of Lillie Farris. Mr. and Mrs. David Sledge I could have found the $75,000 vacationed last week in Salt j to jio jteld burning ,research Lake City. Utah. They were | without our Senator’s inter- guests at the home of Mr. and i vention. I find three things wrong Mrs. Gerald Hollingworth. The with this logic. | two ladies are sisters. 1. Although not ‘line itemed’ Mrs. Richard Brown from Crescent City, Calif., was a by the legislature funds are' weekend guest at the home of budgeted to individual pro-; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Or jects and the Ways and Means | ville Downing. She came for Committee holds lengthy hear their daughters, who had been ings on which projects are to here assisting with the straw be included in the biennial ap propriation. berry harvest. 2. If the Senator supported Master Chief William Grimes spent Friday at the home of the proposition that field burn- j his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chet ing research was a “very im-l Grimes, while his ship was portant purpose” for which stationed at Seattle for a short Oregon State University should shift research funds, the re time. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Shelton cord fails to show that he ever are announcing the birth of communicated this belief to their first child, a son, born the Experiment Station. 3. Most devastating of all, Friday, July 10 at Salem. He if the funds were not needed has been named Jasen Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Julian, in May because money was Jr. and sons Bradley and Paul available, why did the Senat o f Eugene were weekend or vote in November to give guests of his mother, Mrs. them $75,000? Are we to be Glen Julian. He came to help lieve that the overburdened with some work while his fa taxpayers were not protected ' ther is confined to a Salem in this latter action? I sug gest it is more logical to as hospital. Mrs. John Lengacher Sr., re sume that the need existed at turned home Saturday after a both times but that the public two weeks visit in Orofino, Idaho she was a guest at the home of their son and daugh Wn., and grandson Denny Wer- ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ron line. from Oak Harber Wn. Mr. and Mrs William Dull ald Lengacher. Jan Grosso is convalescing returned Monday from a three at the home of his parents. Mr. weeks vacation trip. They vis and Mrs. Ernest Grosso follow ited the Grand Canyon, Carls ing surgery He is employed bad Caverns. San Antonio and with Stromberg-Carlson Com Galveston, Texas, also in Izouls- pany and has been at Redmond. arra, with relatives in Trina- Mr. and Mrs. John Trout of dad and Pueblo, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard Orange Vale, Calif, are visit ing at the home of Mr. and visited Tuesday at the home of their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Lucier. Recent guests at the home of Mrs. Dale Prichard at Clats- Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg kaine. They also visited a long were his daughter, Mrs. James time friend, Mrs. Catherine Phone 897-2772 Bateman, and daughters Deb Winters of Long Beach, Calif., bie and Donna from Coupville, who is in the St. Johns Hospi tal at Long Beach, Wn. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $4.00 per Year THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE t We'll Keep You In Hot Water When the hot water dwindles to a trickle . . it’s time for a new, automatic Na tional water heater. 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