The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 07, 1967, Page 3, Image 3

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    LYONS
gust 27 to attend commence­
ment exercises for their
daughter, Miss Joan, who
By Eva Bressler
Ruth Ann and Elsie McEl- was among those receiving a
downey from Philomath are degree in nursing from Sacred
spending several days at the Heart hospital in Eugene. She
home of their aunt and uncle has accepted a position at
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm­ Physicians' and Surgeons’, San tin ni Memorial Hospital
(Stayton)
stead. The Olmsteads grand­ hospi’al in Portland.
sons Dale and Danny Olm­ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olm­ LACKNER—To Mr. and
stead from Auburn, Washing­ stead and two daughters of Mrs. Stephen F. Lackner,
ton are also spending this Auburn, Wn., were weekend Stayton, a daughter, Monday,
week. They expect to return guests at the home of his August 21.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
home the last of the week.
LEE—To Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Black­ Olmstead. They came for John W. Lee, Turner, a son,
burn were called to Hermiston their sons, Dale and Danny, Tuesday, August 22.
over the week end by the sud­ who had spent the weekend
LOW—To Mr. and Mrs.
their
grandparents.
den death of her father, A. P. with
Donald
E. Low, Lyons, a son,
Ackerman folowing a heart Their son, Walter, who is em­ Wednesday, August 23.
ployed in Hillsboro, also
attack.
WILSON—To Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferrlll spent the weekend with them. Gary M. Wilson, Turner, a
from Seattle, Washington are
Last Wednesday visitors at son, Tuesday, August 29.
spending several days this the home of Mr. and Mrs.
week at the home of his sister Mike Fink were her sister
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Spec. 4 Luther H.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culwell John Mainio from Aberdeen,
and children Delmer and Wn., a’so her sister, Miss El­ Stinson Now Stationed
Donna visited Thursday in len Dougherty from Portland
Tillamook at the home of Mr. and brother, Bill Dougherty In Vietnam
and Mrs. Delbert Barker, go­ from Salem.
LONG GIAO, VITNAM—
ing on that evening to Man­ Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Julian
Army
Specialist Four Luth­
zanita where they were guests Jr., and son from Eugene
at the home of his sister and spent the weekend at the er H. Stinson, 20, son of Mr.
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ray home of his parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Troy L. Stinson,
Short. Enroute home they vis­ Mrs. Glenn Julian. They also Idanha, Ore., was assigned
ited in Dallas at the home of visited her parents, Mr. and to the 11th Armored Cavalry
Mrs. Culwell’s mother, Mrs. Mrs. Omey Lovell in Stayton. Regiment near Long Giao,
Elizabeth Lalack also Mr. Cul­ Mr. and Mrs. Boris Lastiw- Vietnam in early August.
Spec. Stinson, a tank driver
well’s niece, Mr. and Mrs. ka from Moscow, Ida., are
in
the regiment’s 2nd Squad­
Dennis Johnson.
visiting at the home of her
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiley parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale ron, entered the Army in Ju­
from Corvallis were Thurs­ Prichard. Additional guests ly I960. He completed basic
day visitors at the home of at the Pritchard home are her training at Ft. Lewis, Wash.,
was last stationed at Ft.
her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ro­ aunt, Mrs. Lee Winters and and
Riley, Kan.
bert Jobe.
cousins Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strick­ Owens from Long Beach, Cal.
land from Grants Pass were
Mrs. Irene McEldowney of Wayne Ransom from Salem
weekend guests at the home Philomath was a Sunday ev­ Mrs. Robert Davison is now
of his nephew, Rev. and Mrs. ening visitor at the home of convalescing from major sur­
Basil Wiggins and family.
her brother-in-law and sister, gery performed in Salem Au­
Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm­ gust 24.
from Burbank, Calif., were stead. She came for her
Lt. J. G. Gary Cruson of
Sunday evening visitors at daughters, Ruth Ann and San Diego, visited last week
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elsie who had spent the at the home of his grandpar­
Earl Allen. Mr. Taylor was weekend with their uncle and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
a Lyons resident some 40 aunt.
Cruson. Gary, formerly from
years ago.
Mont.,
serves
Weekend guests at the Townsend,
Norman Johnson and son, home of Mr. and Mrs. Ruth aboard an Aircraft carrier.
Chris of Auburn, Wn., were Lyons were her son and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cruson
weekend guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lyons of were weekend guests at Ri­
of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bode- Korbel, Calif., and Mrs. Alice derwood, Wn. They went to
ker. Mrs. Johnson and sons Richard from Crescent City, see her father, Earl White,
Curt and Eric, who had spent Calif; also her daughter and who is in the hospital.
the past week with her par-’ family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Mrs. John Bryant o f
ents returned home with him Taylor and children from En­ Springfield visited relatives
Sunday evening.
terprise. Saturday and Sun­ in Lyons Monday. Mrs. Bry­
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sch-I day guests were Mr. and Mrs. ant will be remembered as
windt and family of Salem■ Ed Gisler and Pam from the farmer Miss Merry Jo
werein Eugene Sunday, Au­ Marion, and Mr. and Mrs. Cruson.
14DAYS
TO SELL 138
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IMPOSSIBLE?
WE DON’T THINK SO!
YOU SEE OUR NEW LOW PRICES!
THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS SLASHED
OFF! DON’T MISS THIS
YEAR-END SELL-OUT!
EVERYTHING GOES!
WE WON'T BE
UNDER SOLD
Teague Motors Dodge
SALEM
A Salem Scene
by Evsrett E. Cutter
“Town Hall” Meetings
G unge Public Opinion
man campaign can buck the
trend, but it is certain that
Oregonians appreciate his ac­
cessibility. More important,
many say, they know they are
sharing In government and de­
cisions affecting Oregon’s fu­
ture.
“And that,” says Gov. Mc­
Call with satisfaction, “is
what ‘Town Hall' meetings
are all about.”
“No government can be re-
sponsive to the needs of the
people, unless it first knows
what these needs are,” Gov.
Tom McCall frequently tells
visitors to his office.
This strong sense that gov-
ernment is the people and
that unimpeded, two-way com­
munication is essential to re­
sponsible leadership, underlies
Gov. McCall’s desire to be “a
governor of the people.” This
desire took the form of a maj­
By Janet Lewis
or campaign plank in the long-
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hol­
time newsman’s platform man and sons of Azusa, Calif,
when he ran for office, and he visited the Lauran Holmans
immediately made good his from Aug. 25-29.
promise by throwing open his
Mrs. Lang Stafford was
Salem office doors each noon visited by Mr. Louis Myers
to all who wished to visit.
Friday. Mrs. Stafford had
Nov/ he is stumping the lunch with Mrs. Ruth Vining
state in a series of "Town I her sister, in Mill City on the
Hall” meetings.. Community same day.
leaders, up to 400 strong, turn
Terry Jacobson was in Le­
out to discuss problems and banon hospital from Aug. 28
prospects of Oregon’s econom­ until Sept. 3. He is doing fine
ic development. The gover­ at home.
nor's purpose, he says, is to
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
obtain counsel of cummunity Postal and children and Bill
leaders in developing a coord­ Roten, all of Ogden, Utah,
inated program to unite ef­ are visiting in the area. Tam­
forts of communities, state my and Dout Postal spent
government and industry for Aug. 30 and 31 at the John
advancement of O r e g o n’s Rotens. Mrs. Roten, Judy
and Tammp and Doug spent
economy.
He is getting it, frequently Thursday at the State Fair,
with great candor. Because he The Raymond Postals and
is Inquisitive, with the inter­ all the childen spent Thurs­
viewer’s knack for drawing day night.
Mrs. Pearl Oliver is home
out people’s thoughts, Gov.
from
the hospital recupera­
McCall is learning in depth
t h o 8 e issues facing wide­ ting after tests and treat­
spread Oregon areas. In Pend­ ments requiring a weeks
leton, he discovered beef and stay.
grain; in Tillamook, conserva­ Mr. and Mrs. Terry Muir
tion and dairy farming; in Randy and Terry of Salem
Medford, orchards and lumber spent last week end visiting
the Clyde Olivers. Mrs. Jack
mills.
Oliver and Bill of Portland
And in all 10 towns he has arrived on Aug. 21 to spend
in his tour, the governor has
a few days.
discussed taxes and the prob­ Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence
lems facing the special legis­ “Red” Rvnearson of Myrtle
lative session he has called Point visited the Floyd
for October 30. He is highly Swaims Friday, Aug. 25.
pleased with results of his
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.
direct confrontation approach Wilson and family of Eugene
in detet mining the true feel­ visited Saturday and Sunday I
ings of citizens of finding
out what they want first-
hand.
Another aspect he finds re-
warding is taking government
to the people. Intelligent, con­
cerned citizens are brought
together at the “Town Hall”
meetings, he notes, “a n d
many, for the first time, are
exposed to the inner workings
of their state governent. Hav­
ing been in and out of state
governmen for the past 20
years has convinced me that
a governor cannot isolate him­
self In an ivory tower.”
i What is the governor learn­
ing? There is strong state­
wide optimism about Oregon’s
economic future, he says. Lo­
cal civic and business leaders
also exoress “a strong move
to diversify industry.” We cur­
rently are experiencing a
tourist boom, he adds, and
sports and commercial fishing
could set an all-time record
this year.
Bcause such industries and
economic growth depend heav­
ily upon a favorable tax struc­
ture, Gov. McCall is paying
special heed to comments con­
cerning taxation. He no doubt
will use experiences of his
tour in asking recommenda­
(Across from the Salem Airport)
tions to the legislature.
What do the people think
you can draw upon Portland field­
We’re ready to give you better-than-
of the “Town Hall” meetings?
men at no extra charge with our new
Many express surprise at the
ever service with our new Salem
governonr’s lack of preten­
zone
rate system.
store.
sion, at his readiness to ad­
Halton Tractor’s modern shop in
Just dial Salem 362-4161 for all
mit he is no expert in some
Portland,
complete with Dynamom­
Parts
Ordering
and
Service
Dispatch
­
fields about which he is
eter testing, will give you the service
learning. They are enthusias­
ing or assistance.
tic, too, about getting invol­
facility you deserve. With hauling
Three deliveries each weekday to
ved in state government be­
charges pro-rated, you will 'pay no
Salem from Portland's $750,000
ing heard at the top.
more than if you took your machine
Caterpillar parts inventory means
The governor recalls an eld­
to Salem.
highest availability to you and faster
erly lady visiting recently
Pennsylvania who approach
Your new store adds up to the best
emergency parts deliveries. And if
ed him and said she had nev­
you need ordering assistance it’s still
in Caterpillar Parts and Service from
er seen a Pennsylvania gover­
Halton Tractor. Remember . . . dial
available at your store.
nor in person, much less talk
362-4161 for Parts Ordering and
Three
resident
field
servicemen
to one.
To Gov. McCall, "her com­
Service Dispatching. For assistance
are ready to serve you with radio
ment points up a gaping flaw
or sales information dial 585-7170.
dispatched “shops on wheels.” And
in our political system — and
that is the lack of communi­
cation between the people and
the government.’ He sees gov­
1AIEM, OREGON
ernent, particularly on the
2465 Madrona Ave. SE
federal level, as too imperson­
Par!« Ordering and
Service Dispatching
al, too unresponsive, almost
362-4161
j dlsintere?ted in the opinions
Salem Store
and thoughts of the people.
CATERPILLAR*
585-7170
It may be too early to tell
•Cat, Caterpillar end Traacavoter era refitfered frodeeierba at Caterpillar Tracter Ce.
whether the governor’s one-
GATES
K
YOUR NEW
I
HALTO
TRACTOR SALEM STORE
NOW OPEN TO SERVE YOU ar
25th Street and Madrono Avenue S. E.
AND NEITHER WILL YOU, WHEN
2650 COM’L SE
I
3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 7, 1967
at the Harold Wilsons. Sun­ tal from Monday to Thursday
day the two families picnick­ of last week for an operation
and recovery. He is now do­
ed and swam at Mongold.
Mrs. Nellie Allen returned ing fine at home.
from a two weeks stay at
The last official game of
relatives in Astoria last Sat­ this summer for the women’s
urday. Mrs. Allen dined with softball team was played last
the Harold Wilsons Sunday. Wednesday evening at Mill
Steven Scharff, son of Mr. City. Gates defeated Mill City
and Mrs. Dale Scharff, was in with a score of 22-13. Susie
the Salem Memorial hospi­ Stewart was a new player.
364-0184
HALTONVTRACTOR