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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1973)
I ding anniversary of his sister I and husband, Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Hunter. Ken Jernstedt Jack Sumner By Debbie McLain Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott Ry Rvu BreMMlrr j The Oregon Legislature There are two issues this were weekend guests at th« moved Monday night, the pep club into its second week ’ week I would like to The Womens Activity Club home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace of Santiam Valley Grange held Neal at West Fir. Saturday going a little slower than have you focus your attention. went to work in the gym. The their meeting at the Grange evening they were all dinner scheduled. It was the hope of They are the equal right girls were busy with paint and hall Monday night. Mrs. Luth guests in Eugene at the home the leadership of both houses amendment and the banning paper for two hours — making signs and putting them up for ,that . the legislature be of live sex shoes. er Miley, chairman, presided of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Scott. . . ................... ,, ., would ... the Colton Game. ! this „ j .. ~ . I running at full throttle House Joint Resolution 2 is over the meeting. Mrs. Chris Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Dow-1 week: week; however, some con commit the ratification of a resolution Tuesday morning the stu Rebmann, Linn County chair ner and baby daughter of man, was guest for the even- Salem were Sunday morning tees met for the first time to proposing the 26th amendment dent council held a meeting. ing and stressed all to enter guests at the home of his par hold their organizational meet to the Constitution of the Uni- During the meeting, several fd States which was passed by things were discussed. the new sewing contest. A ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ings. One change for me, is that in congress in January 1972. It Tuesday night the Colton good attendance was present. Downer. addition to my other regular reads: Vikings sailed to Wolverine Marian White of Mill City Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phillips committees, I have been ap country. Unfortunately, for the ARTICLE has been hired to teach Title were weekend guests at Mt. pointed by the president to the Section 1. Equality of rights Vikings the Wolverines knew One, Education, individual Vernon, Wash, at the home of committee on elections. under the law shall not be they were coming and were help at the Marl-Linn School. her brother-in-law sister. Bills are still pouring into denied or abridged by the well prepared. The final scores John Dark and Scott Niel Mrs. Verna Selts of and Mehama the legislative hopper at a rate United States or by any of the basketball games were: son returning exchange stu was in charge of the Lyons of about 25 per day. Most of state on account of sex. junior varsity 52-18; varsity dents from Sweden and Ecqua- Variety Store while they were the bills received thus far are Section 2. The Congress shall 62-27. BEWARE! ! ! America spoke to dor, South away. state oriented rather than lo- have the power to enforce, Thursday night, the annual students at Mari-Linn school The Lyons firemen made cally oriented. . by appropriate legislation, ham dinner sponsored by the and Louise Fulton from Aus- two runs to the John Kuhn his Gov. McCall outlined tralia, with her hostess, show- residence near Jordan Monday traffic safety package in a | the provisions of this article. boosters was held, The dinner Section 3. This amendment was a big success. ed slides and spoke to the and spent several special message to the legisla shall take effect two years first four grades at the school morning During the time of the din- hours there to control a chim ture, and said he wants to after the date of ratification; ner, the freshmen also had a Wednesday. ney fire. crack down harder on drink It requires ratification by 38 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roy and ing drivers. Included in the state legislatures, not by a basketball game against Jef four daughters moved over the package of 30 safety laws are vote of the people, within ferson. The Wolverines let the weekend to Prineville where ones requiring mandatory use seven years. 22 states have Lions have it. The Frosh Wol St. Patrick Catholic he will be employed. The Roys reigned victorious of seat belts and compulsory ratified, 5 have rejected the verines have purchased a home there with a score of 56-42. insurance. amendment. Idaho was the and hope to sell their home Club Installs Officers Friday afternoon a pep as- • There are now three separ third state in the country to here. sembly was held. During that ate legislative resolutions be LYONS — Installation of of ratify and at the present time Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue preceded all other bus fore committees to ratify a their house judiciary commit time, Boy and Girl of the I were Sunday afternoon visit ficers iness at the meeting of the U. S. Constitutional Amend- tee is talking about recinding month of December were nam- 1 ors at the home of his mother, St. ed. Boy of the Month is David , Catholic Club held j ment granting equal rights to this action. Mrs. Carrie Naue, at Pioneer at Patrick the Community Catholic women. It takes ratification by The committee on state and Plotts and Girl of the Month Village in Salem. 38 states to make the amend- federal affairs of which I am ' is Edna Short. Mrs. Charolette Thiel from Hall Monday night with i , ment After those announcements, of the U. S. Consti- a member heard the measure Evelyn Van Agtmael hostess. North Bend is spendiing this Installed were Mary Ellen i tution; part so far, 22 states have last week before 300 persons. the trophies from the State 1 week at the home of her son- Zack, president; Kathleen Man- . done so. it again in A’U Championship; the Tri- We will hear in-law and daughter, Mr. and i River Conference League A measure known as the . ning, vice-president; Rose Mrs. Robert Walton. F ^There^are logical arguments ' ChamPæ_nship_for football; Hie “shield law” was introduced Mr. and Mrs. Dell Westen- Schwindt, secretary, and Evel into the senate this week. Un both pro and con. Considera first place junior varsity De house were Sunday dinner yn VanAgtmael, treasurer. der the terms of the measure, tion should be given to: Is troit Holiday Tournament; and Plans were made for the guests at the home of his sis annual St. Valentines cake a newspaper, radio, or tele there in fact inequality exist the first place varsity Detroit ter, Mrs. Laura Neal. reporter would be pro ing between sexes that legis Tournament were presented to Sunday guests at the home walk which will be held at vision tected from the charge of con lation would correct? Will the the student body. the Catholic hall Sunday even of Mrs. Anne Pietrok and i tempt of court if he refused to legislation create more prob-. Following the presentation Louise were Mr. and Mrs. Nor- | ing, February 11. ____ now exist? v Do we was class competition. First The February meeting will disclose his source of confi lems than bert Lecher and family of dential information. want ‘ to “ enpower" the United Place was a hard decision for be held at the home of Peggy Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Ger Recently, newsmen in var States Congress to enforce such i t^ie judges so it was a tie be- ald Usselman and family of Blackburn. Attending the meeting were ious states have been jailed for ------------ matters? »___________________ ¡tween the sophomores and the Aumsville. Mrs. Lecher and refusing to reveal their sources Katie Sieg, Anne Pietrok, Rose The other bill relating to 1 freshmen. Third place were Mrs. Usselman are both daugh Schwindt, Mary Voltin, Mar of information. live sex shows would prohibit the juniors and fourth were ters of Mrs. Pietrok. increase in penalty char showing of the so called adult the seniors. The standings now Mrs. Sylvia Burmester and ian Frichtl, Peggy Blackburn, ges An will be faced by farmers live public shows, sale and dis for the Big Spirit Stick at the Ann Holzfuss, Kathleen Man Mary Ann of Scio were Sun the state if they change tribution of movies, photo end of the year are: sopho day afternoon visitors at the ning, Mary Ellen Zack, Father around use of their presently zon graphs, books and recordings mores with 4 gold stars; a tie home of Mrs. Florence Bur- Bernard and the hostess, Evel the ed land for exclusive farm dealing with salacious sex in between the seniors and the yn VanAgtmael. mester. | freshmen, each with two, and use, according to a land use different forms. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Downer ■ the juniors with zero. Keep it bill introduced in the senate. The bill if passed would pro. Why don ’ t YOU subscribe Sunday after- | were in Salem The purpose of the bill is to ___ v __ _ ... ...... ......... hibit any person from the sale U P sophomores! to The Mill City Enterprise ? noon to attend the 50th wed- take the farm use assessment I or showing of live shows or | Friday night the Wolverines | away from those who wish to photographs of humans show- t0°k a tr*P to “Home of the speculate on the land by using ing sado-masochistic abuse or Lions.” Well, Big Red did it it for subdivision or business sexual conduct that explicitly aga>n- They^left Jefferson,vic ' torious with a score of 70-24 development. Our area will reveals genital areas. have to watch this one! I am co-sponsor of this bill for the junior varsity and 69-47 Among other legislative ac because of the pressure from for the varsity. Next STOP tion, Secretary of State Clay people in our district to at ... Scio. Meyers appeared before the tempt to draw the line between senate elections committee to the hard core pornography and in the courts based on past de propose more than a dozen the things that are now accept cisions. I would appreciate election law changes. ed by current community hearing from you on these is Among other changes pre standards. sues expressing your opinions sented. was one to change the It will probably have trouble and also reasons for them. time of opening the polls from 8:00 a.m. to 7 a.m. to allow easier access to the polls, the present time, I can’t the advantage of this! | Remember! Contact me writing to: Sen. Ken Jernstedt I State Capitol Salem, Oregon 97310 LEGISLATIVE REPORT Santiam Ripples a . 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 25, 1973 Wedneiday Card Club Meets At City Hall den- LYONS—Bertha Allen and Rose Bassett were hostesses for the Wednesday Afternoon Card Club held at the City Hall. Five-hundred was in play following a one-thirty dessert luncheon. High score was held by Ma bel Downing, second high by Zeta Prichard and low by Nel lie Riggs. Others attending were Mar garet Kunkle, Jaunita Davis, Katie Skillings, Katie Sieg, Doris Roy, Bea Hiatt, Gladys 1teO(d1i/rrM, "***' Oftb xhm T •f imp n 71 L ul,f* MW w 3*nt°**/ Oí “There’« no sense in ad vertising your trouble«. No one will buy them.’’ MILL CITY CHEVRON SERVICE Highway 22 — Mill City ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES Expert Tune up and Brake Repairs kV'e Pick Up and Deliver 9 Electronic Servicing And Sales at Reasonable Rates CAPITOL PHONE PHONE GATES SALEM 897-2777 581-4047 SERVICE 3882 State Street, Salem, Oregon 97301 No Mileage Charge Canyon Area Every Thursday From Mehama To Idanha SYLVANIA and ZENITH SALES GOOD SELECTION Of New or Used, Color or Black and White TV’s at MEHAMA By Meral Teeter« A congretional meeting of the Mehama Community i Church was held Sunday even ing, Jan. 14, at the church. Among other business, a nom inating committee was chosen for new officers for the year. Committee members are B. L. Kirsch, Jean Kuhn, Don Teet- ers, Dick Stuart and Iva Kim- sey. Their report is to be in by Feb. 28. Another meeting I is set for Sunday, March 4, and i will follow a noon potluck din- ■ ner at the church. Grant Smith returned hame i Friday, Jan. 19, from Salem Memorial Hospital where he had undergone surgery, Jan. 12. Mrs. Bruce Matthis took her sister, Mrs. Jim Zornes, to her home at Coos Bay Saturday, Jan. 20, and returned home Sunday evening. She was ac companied by a friend, Dar lene Johnson of Salem. Friends and former neigh I bors here were sorry to hear last week of the death of Edith (Mrs. John) Horstman after a short illness in Ellens burg, Wash., where she moved from here several years ago to be near her daughter. I Mrs. Chri» McDonald and Harold Longfellow, visited with another daughter, Mrs. Don Stensland, in McMinnville Friday, Jan. 19. 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