7—Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 21, 1971
-A Salem Scene
LYONS
Counseling And
By Eva Brevier
Information Service Evangelist meetings are be-! OBITUARIES
ing held this week at the Sav.-
tiam Chapel Assembly of God
For Veterans
Church in Lyons with Evan-|
Governor Tom McCall this gelist Sid White preaching. I
MRS. CORA GOODMAN
week announced a state-wide
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm
Political "Firsts” Habit
relief. Legislative goals were , program of one-day, one-stop stead were Sunday visitors in
Graveside sendees were held
For House Speaker
largely met and he followed up , counseling and information Coburg, at the home of his in Albany Wednesday at 2 p.m.
Inability of the Senate to with innovative interim Task . service centers for all veter- brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olm at the Riverside Cemetery for [
achieve early organization fail Force studies to implement ■ ans, their dependents and sur stead, and his mother, Mrs. Mrs. Cora Goodman, 92, who
vivors.
ed to keep Oregon legislators and complete the job.
Rachael Olmstead, who has passed away Monday in a
The first center will be in been quite ill. but seemed to nursing home at McMinnville
from beginning the business of
Smith’s opening remarks
where she had been for the |
the 56th Legislative Assembly. this year echoed his previous , the Salem Armory Auditorium be much improved.
J Thursday, Jan. 28, from 10 a.m.
Even as Senators remained challenge and likely will to 7 p.m. Later ones will be
Mr. and Mrs. Rich Manning past six years.
Mrs. Goodman was born at
stalemated in their attempts achieve similar results. High ' held in other population cen from Gresham were Sunday
to elect a leader, the House of est on the Speaker’s priority ters of Oregon. The programs afternoon visitors at the home Lyons and lived in Mill City,
Representatives launched it list for the ’71 session is the will be coordinated by the of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Klamath Falls. Medford and
self into the lawmaking pro toughest task facing the Legis State Department of Veterans’ Leland Manning. They also vis Albany. In 1930 she returned
ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. to Mill City. She lived with
cess
At the helm stands lature: finding a way for the Affairs.
her son "Whitey” Goodman
Speaker Robert F. Smith- State to live within its means The governor said many vet Dale Emery of Stayton.
only the third Oregon solon to without sacrificing necessi erans do not know of the bene Mr. and Mrs. James Bash for some time before entering!
the nursing home.
succeed himself in the posi ties.
the State of Oregon and and family of Albany were
She was a member of the
Reiterating his belief Oregon fits
tion during the Legislature’s
the federal government have weekend guests at the home Eastern Star.
voters "legislate” their own provided
112-year history.
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
their
for
them
and
Survivors include three sons,'
______ “ ____
Legislative
firsts” __
are ____
more, taxes at the poll«, Smith stead- families, and that these bene- Otto Weidman.
George Goodman of Central
of a“habit with the tail, 3» I fastly maintains the 1971 ses- fits are available only upon
Lester Gibbons was taken to Point; Donald Goodman of
year-old businessman and cat-1 s*on w°n’t refer any major tax application.
the Santiam Memorial Hospit Brookings and M. C. “Whitey”
tie rancher from Burns, how- reform to the people.
Purpose of the program, the al Tuesday for medical treat
ever. And House determina Education also is near the governor said, is to bring to ment. He is a brother of Mrs. Goodman of Mill City. Six
grandchildren and one great-,
tion to conduct business as us top of Smith’s priority list and gether under one roof for an Charolette Imus.
grandchild also survive.
ual reflects the no-nonsense the future of higher education entire day all agencies, both
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Land
attitude with which the Speak is of special concern. Falling governmental and private, that ers were called to Independ
RICHARD S. BONDS
er approaches his job.
in the same category is the offer benefits and services to ence Saturday by the death of
Representing Harney and unfinished job of government veterans and their families.
Services
are pending at Vir
her mother, Mrs. Frances
gil T. Golden Mortuary for
Malheur Counties continuous al r-eorganization, problems Governor McCall said 26 Kruse.
ly for a decade, Smith entered relating to Oregon’s’ inevitable agencies and organizations are
The Lyons Extension Unit Richard S. Bonds, 46, Stayton,
politics reluctantly — twice i urbanization and those involv being asked to supply experts meeting postponed from last Rt. 1, Box 69C, who died Sun
withdrawing from his first ing environment and livabil to give information, counsel Thursday will be held this i day at his home of an appar
race before determination of ity.
ing and take applications for Thursday, Jan. 21, at the City ent heart attack.
fellow Republicans prevailed.
Survivors include widow
At the same time he is de such benefits and services as Hall beginning at 10 a.m. Les-
Once the die was cast, he trav termined the House should do employments, loans, GI educa son for the day is “Budget Ruth E.; daughters Mary and
eled 8,000 miles to meet and all in its power to make Ore tion, VA compensation, pen Decorating” with Mrs. Lester ’ Cheryl and son Gary Allen, all
convince voters in his initial gon’s business climate attrac sions, hospital and dental care I.aMunyon and Mrs. John Lyons; father Everett, Colora
contest. He was re-elected by tive to present industrial res and out-patient treatment, ap Kokstis as the project leaders. I do; mother Mrs. Alma Carrico,
i Gervais; sister Mrs. Blanche
increasing majorities during idents and newcomers alike, prenticeship, federal, state and
five succeeding elections and providing both can operate local civil service jobs, insur Mrs. Leota Worden was a I I Underwood, Scio; brother
has won nomination of both without undue damage to the ance, tax questions, high school Saturday evening dinner guest i Ralph, in California.
at the home of her daughter.
parties since 1966.
environment.
equivalency diplomas, social Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lierman
The son of a physician,
In this respect he is particu security, retirement and medi and family in Stayton. The
Smith early distinguished him larly adamant, calling for faith care, legal aid. veterans reem
self in athletics by being nam in the institutions of free en ployment rights, military re occasion honored the birthday
of Mrs. Worden. I
„
ed to a national YMCA All- terprise and citing the neces tirement medical benefits, and anniversary
A potluck supper and fel-' Melody Barnhardt who is at-
American basketball team with sity of economic development National Guard and military lowship hour will be held at I ten<Lng OCE at Monmouth
Wilt “The Stilt’” Chamberlain. to provide new jobs required reserve opportunities and obli the Lyons United Methodist1
__^e_‘;kendat the, h?.me
He earned his degree in busi annually to employ Oregonians gations.
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Church
Thursday
evening,
Jan.
ness administration and econ living in the state today.
The initial program in Sal
at 6:30 p.m. Anyone is Dave Barnhardt. Mrs. Barn
omics at Willamette Univer The House under Smith’s em is expected to draw veter 21,
hardt reported they had 27
welcome
to attend.
sity and returned to Burns to leadership has demonstrated its ans from the six-county mid-
inches of snow last week.
Mrs.
Melvina
Franklin
was
build a ranch business he runs ability to work well with the Willamette Valley area of Mar a weekend guest at the home, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Geston
primarily by telephone today. Senate and the office of the ion, Polk, Yamhill, Benton, of her son-in-law and daughter, I spent the weekend at the home
Intensive community activity' Governor. Within its ranks, a Lincoln and Linn.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Garrison, I of their sister-in-law, Mrs.
as a Jaycee led to .state and sense of genuine respect per Agencies and organizations at
Margaret Geston at Milwaukie.
Gaston.
national honors, county GOP vades when Minority Leader invited to participate will in Mrs. Ruth Lyons of Salem I Mrs. Walter McCausland
leadership and, ultimately, his Harl Haas vows partisan con clude the Veterans Adminis was a Tuesday night and Wed-i spent Monday afternoon at the
role as a Legislator at age 39 flicts will involve only major tration, the Oregon Employ nesday visitor in Lyons. Mrs. I home of Mrs. Lang Stafford.
—then youngest ever to serve issues.
ment Division, Farmers Home Lyons is a former resident, be Mrs. McCausland and her hus
in the House.
This attitude was bolstered Administration, Federal Hous ing a retired postmaster here. band have just returned from
At the State Capitol, Smith when—after Smith announced ing Administration, Social Se Mr. and Mrs. John Prideaux a month’s trip in Arizona and
renewed acquaintances with a heavily GOP-weighed commit curity, Small Business Admin from Helo, Hawaii, visited California with their children
fellow Jaycee. F. F. “Monte” tee assignments, Haas remark istration, State Bureau of La friends in Lyons briefly Tues and other relatives and friends.
Montgomery, and in sessions ed: “He is treating us as well bor, State Personnel Division, day.
They reported snow at China
of 1965-67 served both as House as I would any Republican.” U.S. Civil Service Commission,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schiewek Lake, Calif., and said it was
Speaker Pro Tern and Ma Oregon political tradition U.S. _
Department of Labor. have returned home from Val cold and miserable. They mov
jority Whip, another legislative doesn’t rank Speaker of the State Vocational Rehabilita- ley City, N. D., after spending ed to Gates from Alaska.
first.
House in the same stepping- tion División, State Depart- the holidays with her parents,
As Speaker in 1969 (the first stone category with offices of ment of Education, Internal Mr. and Mrs. Wells Gage.
from Harney County), Smith’s similar responsibility.
But Revenue Service, State De-
Mrs. David Danielson was
leadership qualities attained chances are better than even partment of Revenue, Oregon taken by ambulance to the Sal
new highs. At the conclusion that Robert Smith’s leadership Bar Association, State Game em Memorial Hospital Wed
B.v Rebecca Savage
of a session many believed — anachronistically combining Commission, Motor Vehicle Di- nesday afternoon, for medical
Friday, Jan. 15 class meet
would never get off the ground, warmth and aloofness, could vision, Oregon National Guard.; treatment
ings were held during activity
state-wide news media were lead the cattleman from Burns Army, Navy, Air Force and
Mr. and Mrs. William Dull period. Seniors discussed their
nearly unanimous in praise of to more political “firsts” be Marine Corps Reserves, Amer have sold their homo here to Senior Skip, disposing of ex
ican Red Cross, veterans’ or Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kleat of Lin cess candles, and made sups
legislative accomplishment in fore he sheds his boots.
general and the House Speak "Shucks,’’ declared observant ganizations and county service coln City, and have moved toj everyone had paid their $5 for
constituent. “He's even friend officers.
er in particular.
Salem. The Dulls owned and | not “chicken picking” last
In his opening remarks to ly with sheepherders.
operated a grocery store in summer. Juniors sent mem-
the House in 1969, Robert
Mehama before moving tojbers out of the meeting who
Smith called for unity to
Lyons.
hadn’t paid class dues. They
achieve goals in governmental
discussed
the Junior-Senior
Herman
Nelsen
was
taken
<
Mr«. John Teeter»
reorganization, environmental
to the Santiam Memorial Hoe- 1 banquet and the prom.
enhancement and property tax
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith pital in Stayton Sunday, fol The sophomores made plans
visited Sunday afternoon, Jan. lowing a fire which destroyed for the Sweetheart Ball and
10 at the Mel Pankratz home their mobile home.
collected class dues. While
at Tangent.
Miss Marceitta Maye, who the frosh worked on making
INCOME TAX
Mrs. Ray Roberts spent the has been employed in Seattle.
SERVICE
past weekend with her hus Wash., is spending this week
band who is a park ranger at at the home of her grandpar
More than 30 years contin
Ft. Stevens State Park near ents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Prich i
uous service and experience
Astoria. She reported that a rd.
in this area.
things were pretty bad there
Surprise visitors at the Ed
1969 recorded over 1,750
and that the rangers were Pyeatt home last Saturday
satisfied clients.
working 12-hour shifts trying were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ijir-
to clean up the storm damage. son from Eugene They and
Courteous satisfaction
The Roberts’ daughter’s fam the Pyeatts were neighbors 16
assured.
ily, Mr. and Mrs| Jeff Clear years ago.
EDW. J. BELL
water and Brent of Redmond,
Mr. and Mrs. James Mc-
“Well, if you had an opin were here for the weekend and
Public Service Office
Pheeters arrived home Mondav
ion
would
it
be
for
or
against
247 North Third Avenue
did the chores while Mrs. Rob evening after a three weeks’
the subject mentioned?”
Stayton, Oregon 97383
erts was away.
visit in the Ix>s Angeles area
Phone: 769-2265
Saturday evening dinner in California where they vis
guests at the Bruce Matthis ited relatives and friends.
home were his parents, Mr
Sa Benton Pyeatt, son of
SAMPLE
and Mrs. Claude Matthis of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pveatt. flew
Salem.
to Long Beach, Calif., Sunday
A National Roll Call
PFC Rolland Ixingfellow, to return to Navy duty on the
who is stationed at Ft. Lewis. USS Richard S. Edwards.
ALL VETERANS OF WORLD WAR I.
Wash., was at the home of his
The Lyons-Mehama water
WIVES AND WIDOWS
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold board held their meeting Wed
I-ongf el low. He returned to nesda.v night All officers were
Name
his base Sunday evening with retained for another term. Cal
Marine Leland Boedigheimer Culbertson, chairman: Dale Bi I
of Stayton, who is stationed at ye«, secretary; and Chet
Address
Bangor, Wash.
Grimes treasurer. Relocation
The Mehama firemen and of pipe lines for the new
State
their wises enjoyed their an bridge are nearing completion
nual banquet at the River Wednesday dinner guests at.
Branch of tervice ................................. -..................
view Saturday evening Jan the home of Mr. and Mrs Ed I
Married ( ) Single ( )
16 The group returned to the Pyeatt were Mr and Mrs Paul I
fireball later and spent the Daniels.
Name Eligible for Auxiliary -■--r---—
rest of the evening in cards
Due to the deep snow, the
A National roll call of all veterans of World War I has and visiting. The firemen have Mari-Linn school has been clo-w
been requested in order to compile a complete file of all vet- set the date for their Sweet ed and meetings of the Lyons
erans and widows of World War I still H/to* ln
’J*® heart dance and breakfast for Garden Club. Extension Unit
Most veterans are not aware of the many benefits that they Feb. 13 and 14. The dance to and the Men’s Club postponed
are eligible to receive, due to the va* number of changes be held at the Sant 14m Grange However, the kids are enjoy
being made in veterans' legislation
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___
hall followed by breakfast at ing the snow, with coasting
Do you know you are entitled to a burial allotment
the firehan.
and riding the three-wheeled
A grave marker and American Flag’ Do you know you can
Mr. and Mrs Harry Monroe Hondas.
request burial in a National cemetery also for your wife?
Do you know about a widow's pension Hospitalization and visited Friday. Jan. 15 at the
rest home care'’ Do you know you can get up to $109 00 a G D Bilyeau home in Lehan
month pension, depending on your income and marital on.
Hydroplaning is new regard
ed as a major cause of wet
*taUThere are about 1.900.0000 World War I veterans living,
weather accidents, according to
many of whom do not know of these benefits Some of these
reliable sources New research
Phon« 897-2772
benefits apply to all WWI veterans, rich and poor alike.
shows that with only 0.01
Every WWI veteran ia requested to fill in the above roll
inches of water on the rr>a<1
call box so that we mav have a complete record and all
i
WWI veterans may be informed of their rights
pavement, tires lose all contact
with road when at speeds well
MAIL TO Barracks 320-1. Box 522, Mill City, Oregon
money.
After class meetings a pep
assembly was held in the gym.
A competition cheer showed
that the guys just plainly have
more spirit than the girls or
make more noise anyway.
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