The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 21, 1972, Page 3, Image 3

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    8—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 21. 1972 habilitate" the > wolf while
Delores Dishong To Head CBPW Council
screaming “hate-monger” at
the woodsman coming to her i
kind.
rescue.
I
re-act
to
dancing
the
per
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LETTERS
You'd better believe I’m a
missive polka with those w’ho reactionary. In my book, it’s
would whirl me all the way to time all responsible adults be­
TO
Hell while whispering that gan re-acting instead of suf­
j "God is Dead” and that the fering the insults, inconven-
Devil is nothing but a myth. | I iences and intimidations of a
j Yes, I am a reactionary: I re­ noisy minority who would sac­
act to those ministers who rifice their own freedom—and
Dear Mr. Moffatt:
My husband and I thought would convert my church into | curs—on the altar of atheistic
you'd enjoy The Macomb Dai­ a hootenany hall or a political j materialism.
ly’s coverage of President Nix­ forum.
If the majority will just be-
on’s (also Pat. and Tricia and
Yes. I’m a reactionary. I re­ gin re-acting, the kcxiks and
husband) visit to our city to act to the emasculation of my i the
would soon crawl
dedicate the new Dwight Ei­ Faith in the name of human­ back creeps
under
their rocks, and
senhower High School. We istic togetherness; I re-act to this tired old
world would
have already mailed you a co­ those who would seek to de- have time to bind
its wounds
i stroy my love for the Holy and regain its sense of humor (
py.
I read Kathleen (Rose) Ei- Bible, and my loyalty to the
sele’s lenghthy answer to flag, and my esteem for the
The following letter was re­
"Enough is Enough” in last co- police,
ceived from Mrs. Dick (Marge)
py of the Mill City Enterprise., i re-act to charges that I am Parker of Albany. The Parkers
Some youth in the "now" gen- personally guilty for other are former long time residents
eration do spend more time re- people’s failures—as if I per­ of Mill City.
acting “emotionally”, vocally sonally poured liquor down the Dear Mr. Moffatt:
and in writing etc. than some alcoholic’s throat, or peddled
of us older Americans. We, the heroin, or mugged the lit- I I would like to subscribe to
?ity
though, have gained much thru i tle oid lady, or creatri
creaieu the
Tne ithe MlU
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"experience” and “elementary , ’ Ls, or invented the Bomb!
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I lives «¿7^
near Denver. Just re-
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It was announced recently
at the dinner meeting of the
been so busy paying our taxes. !of
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Lynette. It was a first in Den- Salem Christian Business and
working, being plain, good. s stitute
mute for working for
for^a a liv-
liy-| yer for me j saw
famous
American citizens—, but I don t,.
j re._ct t0 stUpid kids who Lambert Square downtown, Professional Women’s Coun­
think "We’ll be easily “shoved , turn t0
and away from shopped in one of the largest cil that Miss Delores Dishong
of Mill City is to be their new
^shde.”
pink lemonade. Yes, indeed. shopping centers, Cinderella
' '
Chairman, taking office Octo­
Some factors In character ' j am a reactionary: I re-act to City, ate in some of the fun ber 1st. Her appointment came
building I read, when I too I those who advocate the Pill places in Denver, visited from the National Headquart­
was young: “The character of instead of , purity,
and
demon-
Georgetown diiu
and vcuuai
Central vnj,
City, ers in Kansas City, Mo. This is
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the discreet man. is not vitia­ ----
strations instead of dedication.
.
, I *wo VI— mining towns
u .. . which
-1 an interdenominational organi­
ted by imprudence.” “The nur­ and desire over discipline, sei- are tourist oriented,
oriented.
zation where business women
turing of hopefulness and fishness instead of sacrifice. I
Hotel De Paris, K«
Museum, meet once a month for a din­
cheerfulness, saves character re-act to those who constantly Central City reminded
ner meeting. Also there is a
from the disintegrations of prate about “rights” but who
of“carson City and Club for Housewives. Their
despair and despondency.” don’t give a darn what s right. Vlrginia City Nevada. Lots of project is to help send mis­
“For as he thinketh in his heart
Portrayal of Friends
lights and excitement but no sionaries Into Rural Areas of
so is he.”—Prov. 23:7 and Phil.
I re-act to the portrayal of gambling George Gobel was America where the gospel has
4:8. Forgive this haste.
my friends in America as playlng at the Opera House. never been sent.
“Fascist beasts.” and to those We
t0 the top of Mt
Sincerely,
Miss Dishong has served as
Mrs. Carl Dowler
who regard Communist dicta-
14 260 ft. high. Highest Decorations
Chairman and the
Sterling Heights, Mich. tors as Santa Claus. I re-act to auto rO£j ¡n ^he WOrld. It was
(Formerly of Mill City) those who consider love o.s snow|ng on top that day, but past two years has been Vice
As Chairman she
P.S. I thought you would like nothing more than sex and
the 80>s down below. We Chairman.
will have about 20 other ladies
-1— — contend
— — — 4 a* ♦ that
In cf “ O art
V—4 ” 1 is
Q O a
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who
to read ‘I Am A Reactionary ” —
visited Red Rock Amphitheat* from the Council serving on
I AM A REACTIONARY!
film showing an unmarried er which is immense. It is
By Patricia Young
couple in bed together. Yes, built down in the huge red ' various committees to help
Editor’s Note: The author of sir, I re-act to student radicals rock formations. Joan Boeg plan each meeting.
this article is a Canadian who preach “peace” in order | was playing there but we did I The Salem Council meets the
housewife and sometime news­ ' tc promote surrender, and who I not see her. They also saw second Tuesday of each month
paper columnist. She attended are so in love with themselves Buffalo Bill’s grave and the at the Kings Table on 12th
street In Salem. The dinner be­
a meeting in Vancouver re­ : that they would destroy all . Buffalo Bill Museum.
gins at 6:30 p. m. On the pro­
cently and heard a left-wing values except their ‘ right” to j
I also saw the Air Force gram for the October 10 meet­
speaker blast “reactionaries.” be against everything.
I’m a reactionary, yes I am: Academy at Colorado Springs. ing the theme is “Cones N’
She went home and wrote the
I re-act to the stupid senti­ How impressing The tri-faith Things”. Larry Mattson will be
following response”.
Just for the record — and mentality of amateur-dogood- Chapel is out of this world. the soloist in music and Mrs.
without apology—I am a re­ ers who, like carved wooden , 3% million dollars to build. Helen Johnston of Lyons will
actionary! I re-act to sin and monkeys, see no evil, speak no And another 3^ million all bring a Special Feature on
sadism, riots and revolution, ; evil, and hear no evil—even donated to furnish the inside. making Pine Cone Wreaths.
gutlessness and Godlessness; to j when it runs riot with a shot­ No pictures can do it justice Inspirational Speaker will be
philosophies and sophistries gun. Molotov cocktail or plas­ It was a fun packed educa­ Judge William C. Beers, Dis­
which seek to destroy those tic bomb. Oh, do I ever re-act! tional week. A good visit with trict Court Judge from Port­
values which make a country I re-act to the phonies who Lynette; and her friend M/Sgt land.
Each meeting is something
great, and which fashioned the would re-write Little Red "Pete” Hall was an excellent
very fabric of civilized man- Riding Hood to have her “re- tourist guide. Lynette expres- different and inspiring. Any-
sed her desire for the Enter­
prise.
Sincerely,
Marge Parker.
THEl
EDITOR
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daughter of Rev. and Mrs.
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Thursday, September 21—
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Friday, September 22—
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Milk
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Friday afternoon, before
class
was dismissed, the High
By Debbie McLain
School Chorus elected their of­
The week started out for the
birds, as everyone had his ficers. President is Lisa Gabri­
school picture taken Tuesday. el; Vice-president, Tyce Peder­
All the kids were dressed in son; and secretary-treasurer,
their wildest colors, or styles, Lori Hildebrandt.
Class meeeings were held
and really brightened up the
Friday afternoon. The Fresh­
halls.
Wednesday morning, the men elected two more officers.
Student Council held a meet­ Sergeant-at-Arms Is Mark Mof.
ing, with our president. Randy fatt, and Class Representative
Richter presiding. The Council is Bonnie Shepherd.
discussed a popcorn machine
Friday night the Wolverines
for the Student Commons and stomped the Sherman County
also bought a new book enti-1 Huskies 50 to 14. Keep this up
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