The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 27, 1970, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE
P. O. Box 348
MILL
CITY
ENTERPRISE
,
Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 I
Published at Mill City, Marion Connty, Ore. every Thursda}
Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mil.
City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility
for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint
without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an
advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault.
An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development
of the timber industry and agriculture in this area.
Subscription Rates
Marion-Linn Counties, per year______
$4.00
Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year
$4.50
Outside Oregon, per year
------------------- $5.00
DON W. MOFFATT.......
Editor and Publisher
GEORGE LONG
-Assistant Publisher-Printei
NORMA LONG .
Society and News Editoi
ROSE CREE __
------ Local News Editor
MARY KELLY ..
-------- Local News Editor
LETTERS
TO THE EDITOR
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Mr. Don Moffatt.
ing love-ins, or damaging pub-,
Your colmn “Up and Down
the Avenue,” in the August 13 lie property.
We, in the Canyon area
issue of The Enterprise was of would
everyone to know
some interest to me. It embod­ that we like
are
extremely
proud of
ies some of the things which our young people.
are the main problems I see.
Thank you for listening.
In your description of what
Dorothy Williamson,
happened in Disneyland you
Idanha.
say that the rights of some
29.000 people were infringed
upon by the “hippies.” I will
agree with you—they didn’t
need to be tearing things apart.
By Eva Bressler
Your solution is to give the
Margaret Rice, State Grange
Mt.MtítK
MEMBER_______
“goons” a hair cut and (throw) Lecturer will be the guest
Oregon
them into a creek.” You right­ speaker at the meeting of San­
Newspaper
ly point out that this would tiam Valley Grange Friday
Publishers
be infringing on the right of night, September 4. Her sub­
Association
these “hippies.” You go on to ject will be “Medic-Alert.”
Association - Founded 1885
imply that such an infringe­ Reports will be heard on the
ment Is justified. If you will plans for the Annual Harvest
CORRESPONDENTS
look a little closer at the prob­ Festival and Fair, which is to
Detroit-Idanha
................................ Boots Champion lem you will see that this is be held Saturday, September
Gates .............
.......... ............................ Rose Cree the kind of reasoning which 19 in the afternoon and even­
rtenama........ .
....Mrs. John Teeters - Jean Robert* started the whole mess. Dis­ ing. Refreshments will be ser­
Lyons ---------
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Eva Bressler neyland had a policy of refus­ ved following the meeting.
ing admission to long-haired
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spain
males. Infringement—Correct? and daughter, Sandra from
So, using reason much like Aberdeen, Wn., spent several
yours (i.e.. my rights are being days last week at the home of
infringed therefore infringe on her sister, Mrs. Effie Ander­
others’ right) the “hippies” son and Keith.
(actually they were Yippies)
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strom from
decided to do a little infring­ Lakeview are visiting at the
ing of their own. The result is home of her sister, Mrs. Ethel
that you would like to infringe Huffman.
a little more. This type of
The reunion of the Kuiken
thing can go on over. And if family was held Sunday at
we aren’t lucky it just might, Fishermen’s Bend park with
Another trait which shows approximately 75 present. Out-
up in both your column and in of-town children, all but one of
the lingo of the radical is that the eight living, were present.
of general namecalling, They Coming the longest distance
call policemen “pigs.” It sick­ were Mr. and Mrs. James Gar­
ens me to hear one man call rison from Denver, Colo., the
another man a “pig.” You call parents of Mrs. Lester Kuiken.
hippies “bums.” This is just Oldest person present was
as sensible. The word hippy no Wiebe Kuiken of Scio and the
longer has any meaning any­ youngest was Tracy Adams of
way. What is a hippy. Mr. Mof­ Stayton.
fatt? At any rate you call per­ Sunday guests at the home
sons you do not even know of Mrs. Effie Anderson and
“bums.” Jerry Rubin calls Keith were Mr. and Mrs. Pete
persons he does not know Butts of Roseburg and Mr. and
“pigs.” It does not seem that Mrs. Jim Cook and family of
either of you could be correct. Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
You are both using the same Jennings of Mill City. The
kind of reasoning; a kind of men folks were putting a new
reasoning which can never roof on the Anderson home.
bring peace.
Mrs. James Pyeatt and son.
Thank you for your atten- and Mrs. Cletus Nydegger
, tion, it is appreciated.
spent the wekeend at Lincoln
Scott McCurdy.
City.
James Pyeatt was rushed to
' Mr. Moffatt:
I a Salem hospital by ambulance
| The people in the Detroit-1 Sunday. He was setting choker
Idanha area would like to be 'and his foot and leg were run
over by a cat. He received a
heard from.
Lb..................................................
| We’re sick and tired of the broken foot which required
teenagers in our towns Iveing surgery and bruises on his leg
which had to have drain tubes
maligned.
L/Cpl. Robert M. Salter was
I We have a wonderful bunch home
on leave before reporting
of young people. We’re proud I to Camp
Pendleton and over­
of them.
seas duty. His parents, Mr. and
Most of our young people are 1 Mrs. C. L. Salter took him to
working in cafes, mills, baby1 ' California and will visit with
sitting and picking beans, in | reiaUvefanTfrle;nds along'the
order to buy school clotnes or way.
Lb
pay their college tuition.
The Soap and Suds grand
They don’t wear filthy cloth­ opening was held Saturday and
ing or cop with L. S; D. Sunday. The owners were well
or other drugs.
pleased with the attendance.
i As to this chicken game
Guests last week at the
they’re supposed to be playing home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester
here, one married woman play­ Riggs were his son and wife,
ed chicken with another think­ Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Riggs from
ing it was someone else.
Santa Barbara, Calf.
I Each of the articles that have
Recent guests at the C. L.1
been written have been single ! Salter home were his brother
incidents which have been and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
; magnified out of proportion.
Salter and son, Leon, from
I I have fine teenagers. I hope French Creek Gulch, Calif.
' that I never get so old or can­ Also visitors from Redwood
tankerous that I can’t enjoy City, Calif., were Mr. and Mrs.
John Earl and daughter, Diana.
the young people.
20 Lb. Bag
As to the jumping off the Mrs. Earl is a sister of Mrs.
bridge bit, it’s safer than rid­ I Salter and Robert Walton. Re-
ing in a car. When the kids | turning to California with
told me they were jumping off ' them for a visit was Sally Wai-
the bridge, I went down to | ton. who will stay at the Earl’s
(
watch and see how dangerous it for a few weeks.
Mrs. Florence Meyers from
was.
The kids swim in the water Beaverton Is spending several
first and check it out for de­ days at the home of Mr. and
bris. Then they place a lookout Mrs. Floyd Bassett
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker
under the bridge to watch for
left Thursday morning for Au­
boats.
Just a few weeks ago when burn, Washington to spend the
our teenagers went to the State remainder of the week at the
Basketball tournament, they home of their daughter, Mr.
could do no wrong. It seems and Mrs. Norman Johnson and
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everyone is on the bandwagon sons.
Some
of
the
men
folks
have
as
long
as
there
is
a
little
glory
2 Lb. Pkgs. J
Flav-R-Pak
involved. These are the same been lucky with their fishing
at the coast, Alex Bodeker
good kids.
I wonder if we have such a landed two nice ones at Illwaco,
short memory that we can’t and Floyd Bassett and John
McPheeters each got one at:
remember our teen years.
1 2 Oz. Pkgs.B
Flav-R-Pak
Can anyone of us tell some Depoe Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Downer
of the thing; that we did as
spent several days this week
teenagers’
In fact, can any of us tell with Mr. and Mrs Rav Roberts
some of the things that we do at Fort Stevens. Washington j
Mr. and Mrs. Don Trask ofi
as adult«? Can th« kids use us
as an example Who can they Mill City have moved into the1
Elmer Tripo house. They are1
look up to?
I think that we’d better be the parents of Mrs. John Tra-1
sure that we're not saying. han
Kerr Canning Jars and Lids
"Do as I say. not as I do.” Ex­ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Walker i
Kodite Freezing Bags & Plastic Containers
ample has always been the best from Vallejo. California have'
bought the Velvie Lewis home
teacher.
MCP Pectin
Certo
Parawax
Some of us that have worked in Fox Valley
Kerr Home Canning Book
with the young people for
years are confident in our fu­ If the number following
Price«* effective August 27, 28, 29
ture which is in their hands
A190. there is a new sport
here, that hasn’t been reported your name on The En­
yet. The kids are now riding
reads
down the North Santiam River terprise label
on truck inner tubes.
But. they're no< burning 8-70 it's time to send
1015 Main St
Lyons. Oregon
Phone kW-2494
their draft cards, running to
Canada to avoid the draft, hav- a check for renewal.
Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise
Country Style Spare Ribs
Pork Loin Roasts
Center Cut Pork Chops
Sweetheart Sliced Bacon
Old Fashion Franks
Seedless Grapes
Yellow Onions
79’
Lb. 79c
Lb. 79c
69’
Lb. 29c
3. 19’
Tomatoes Large Slicers
Potatoes No. 2
Lb. 23c
98’
Watermelon (Thumping good)
Elberta Peaches . 5 lbs.
Cinnamon Loaf Iced
Chocolate Nut Bar
Hash Browns
Hash Browns
3
W
5
Girls Knee Hi Socks .
lb. 5c
$1.00
49c
49c
$1 L 100
$1 L 100
pair $1.00
We Have Plenty of Canning Supplies
BOB'S FOOD MARKET
LYONS
Smokey Says:
PLEASE.. PQOTE c H
LITTLE TREES'
6—The Mi l City Enterpree, Thursday, August 27, 1970
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