The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 28, 1975, Page 3, Image 3

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    The Mill City I jilerpriM*. Thursday, Airg- !8, 1975
LETTERS
TO THE*
TO THE EDITOR
THE
? Local Bakers Named , FAMILY
I LAWYER
I For Fair Prizes
I
“Newly Discovered Eviden»-e”
Harry was found guilty of
mugging an elderly woman. A
few months later he demanded
a new trial on grounds of
“n».*wly discovered evidence. >1
It seems that although the wo-
man had mentioned feeling
raindrops on her face, the rec­
ords of the weather bureau
Junior Division Fisids
¡showed no rain on the day of
Breads
Chris Bloom, Al- .. erim(.
iiany;
Donna
McLaughlin,
Jefferson; Susan Thorp, Mon­
mouth; Pat Bloom, Albany.
Tin' makers of th<* most
mouth watering cakes, breads,
cookies, and pies have been
announced winners in tin*
Oregon State Fair's Home
Economic Dept. First-prize
winners listed by Home Econ­
omics Supt, Sandy Brady
were:
In your Aug. 21 editorial,
you wrote your view of a situ­
ation facing the city council.
I would appreciate it if you
now print my view. You refer (
to it as a petty problem. I
claim that it is a larger prob­
lem which could touch every
home owner In a zoned resi­
dential area in Mill City.
Cakes — Pat Bloom, Albany;
For over five years it has
tx*»»n the zoning law of Mill Bruce Evans, Gladstone; Sandy
City to require a variance from Evans, Gladstone; Marianne
anyone wanting to open a busi Mllich, Salem; Susan Thorp.
ness or have a non-conform­ Monmouth; Donna Mcl-augh-
lin, Jeffcrs»>n; Chris Bloom,
ing us»* in a residential area
It is appli»*d for »»penly and Albany.
it Invites scrutiny for appro | Cookies
Donna McLaugh­
priatenrss. It lx then passed or lin, Jefferson; Debra Chruszch,
rejected by th«» city council Eugen»*; Debbie Barnes, Mil­
Was this enough basis for re­
after a review by the city waukie; Yvonne Baxkor, Sa­
opening the case? The court
planning commission and an lem; Heidi Lee Wale, Salem
said no, because such an error
open meeting
by itself — was not serious
Open Division Foods
It Is not a harrassment to >
Quick Breads
Jessie Web­ enough to indicate a miscar­
get a varlanc»» and license. It
is our law. No one is being ster. McMinnville; Mrs. R A riage of justice.
Generally speaking, courts
picked on by this law. Not the Regler, Dallas; Myrna Ritz,
hobbyist, not the elderly, in Monmouth; I-ynn Williams, are leery of reopening a case
fact not nnyone. This law 1.« Eugene; Ava Evans, Gladstone;
for any person who wants to Mrs. George Koebel, Aurora,
convert their horn«* or proper­ Mrs. Robert Davis, Salem;
ty to a business venture in a Kathy Fleck, Woodburn.
| Yeast Breads i
zon»»d residential area.
I-ynn Wil-
You state that the council liams, Eugene; Norma Fales,
is being put in a position to , Portland; Rita Helen Peter-
d«»cide as to what is a business. •on, Beaverton; Jeri Palm-
You or»» right. b»*cause it is | quilt, Salem; Nancy Rams-
the council’s n*sponsibllity to den, Salem; Suezanne Pollock,
do just that with the help of , Salem; ; Laura Jones, Salem;
♦ Ivr* /»ifvr
nlirtrnnv and
arvrl affected
r» f
1 I Mary Hagle,
I
the
city attorney
Portland; Myrna
citizens. If we can’t turn to the Ritz, Monmouth.
council, our elected represent-
Layer Cakes
Myrna Ritz,
ativex. to interpret our laws. Monmouth; Olive Barnhardt,
who can we turn to?
Gates; Mrs Robert Davis, Sa-
Your newspaper has run |Prn; Jrxw-phinc Hampton, Mill
many articles on the evils of city; Mrs R A Regier, Dallas,
expecting our state and feder-
ljOa{ or PoUntj _ Crystal
al agencys to solve all our Ames. Salem; Arlene Thorp,
problems I agree with you on'Monmouth; Mrs R A. Reiger,
that score but if we in Mill Dalias; Mrs. Robert Davis, i
City don't face up to our own Salem; Adeline Edge, Amity;
business, we are leaving our­ I-ana
Calhoun,
Corvallis;
selves wide open for them to Agn»»s McComb, Salem; Mar­
step in Ultimately the coun­ garet Goughnour, Portland.
cil must act on this. They are
Cookies
Mrs. Dan Calla­
not being badgered.
ghan, Salem; Margaret Panse-
How long they take is not grau, Albany; I-ana Calhoun,
my doing One councilman Corvallis: Rose Mary Allely.
said that things move slowly Springfield: Margaret Gough
in Mill City and six months nour, Portand.
wait wax not unlikely. His
Foreign Cookies and Pastry
words, not mine
- Margaret Goughnour, Port­
So, I will keep coming to the land; Celelia I-ewix, Oregon
council meetings to see how City; Josephine Hampton. Mill
this is resolved I don’t expect ('itv; Arlene Thorp, Mon-
all decisions to agree with my mouth; Mrs R A. Regler,
stand I just want this in the Dallas; Rase Mary Allely, Sa-
open, legal, judged on its in­ lorn.
dividual merits and, if pos­
One Crust Pies
Guy Cui-
sible, fair to all
bertson, Salem; Betty Smith,
As to the “do unto others” Salem; Mrs. George Koebel,
proverb that you closed with, Aurora; Chris Bloom, Albany;
it would have been nice if the Arlene Thorp, Monmouth.
other people had considered
Pies and Pastry — Mrs.
my rights when they started James Elgin, Salem; Arlene
with their ventures!
Thorp,
Monmouth;
Betty
Smith, Salem. Kay Orlando.
Sincerely,
Salem.
Mrs Jimi'S Rose
Confections — Gertrude Lu­
cas, Oregon City; Arlene
Thorp, Monmouth; Mary Hein­
richs, Salem; Mrs. R A. Re-
DATSUN SERVICE gier, Dallas; Mrs Marion
Schindler, Salem; Wm
De
AND REPAIR
Temple,
Portland:
Dorothy
All W ork < iaaranteM a
Peters, Monroe; Rose Mary
RAT* !•% m Salam
j Alley, Salem; Linda Powers,
Call 897-2062
i Albany; Jessie Webster. Mc-
KLMKB TUFF
I Minnville.
I Decorat»«d Cakes — Mary
I Gasper, Silverton; Dorothy
I Peters, Monroe; Mrs Don
|Casey, Silverton; Lynn Bishop,
ED LEWIN
| Monmouth.
Auctioneer, Inc.
Professional
I >-co rated
Complete Auction» Cakes
Lois
Hildebrands,
Phone 7H9-54H«
j Tangent; Oscar Strand, Port-
Sale almost every Sun. I land.
Open Class Table Decorating
10 A. M.
Mrs. Ralph Purvine, Salem.
('•onMignmrnte Welcome
Division Table D»»corating
1050 Wilco Road Stayton Jr Adam
Woolander. Eugene.
that has already been closed.
They say it is too costly in
lx>th time and money to do so
without good rea on to think
that a second trial will have a
different outcom<
1
Another man wa ; convicted
in a morals caw- after faiilng
to produce any witness»*« to
support his alibi Afterward
seeking a new tr ial, he claimed
he difl indeed have three alibi
witnesses that he had failed to
summon.
"I just didn’t think I’d need
them,” he explained
But the court
ruled that
since he had known about the
three witnesses from the start,
he could not call this newly
discovered evidenc»- The court
said the defendant cannot keep
an “ace in the hole” just in
case he loses the first time
around
Of course. If a real injustice I
is uncovered, a new trial Is HAVE I-OTS OF JUNK laying
a convenient Want Ad In the
around the house, in the gar­
Mill City Enterprise. A call
clearly in order.
age or in the attic. Why not
to 897-2772 will change your
In a murder case, years after
get the most out of It with
unwanted items into cash.
a man had b»-en convicted and
sent to prison, important ad-
vances wf-re
w»-re made in the
■cience of ballistics, Experts,
Electronic Servicing And Sales at
(»•checking the fatal bullet, de
Reasonable Rates
cided that it could not have
been fired from the defen-
dant’s gun.
This was one »»f those cases, ‘
said the court, where “sub­
sequent developments cast
serious doubt on the justice of
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th»- conviction” so the verdict
could not stand.
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your name on The En­
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GOOD SELECTION
Of New or Used, Color or Black and White TV’s at
MID City
Home sweet Hummm.
A lot of homes these doys foirly
hum with the sound of electric
motors, opplionces. stereos electric
widgets ond wadgets.
Regretobly. a lot of people still
use electricity like there s no
tomorrow: like conservation mokes
no sense ot oil.
Dut there s one thing everybody
understands: money.
From here on out. everyone will
pay for the pleasure of waste.
Conservation of electricity won't
completely moke up for increased
Jerry Pittam Insurance
I hone 897-2324 or 897-2754
MID City, Oregoi
electric prices. Dut by cutting out
waste the bite is less than it might
have been.
And right now. this summer, is
the rime to start tightening up your
home. Add a little insulation where
you need it. Check your weather­
stripping. Take a look ot what storm-
windows might do for you.
The tips for saving energy go on
and on. Dut they all add up to
money saved. And you don t
necessarily have to spend a bundle
to do something.
So. if "Home Sweet Hummm ' has
you wondering what to do. and
you d like the best money-saving
advice in town, coll your local
Pacific Power office. There s nothing
ho-hummm about conserving
electricity.
The People at
Pacific Power