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I Thomas, Luella Fery and Car- Oraanic Gardenina ole Frichtl. and numerous priz-1 ^r9anlc gardening es were won in 1 Bunco. T • -± XI I ____ By Eva Bressler Hee ___ Haw To P,c a+ The Lyons < 4-H __ ___ __ ~ LYonS Mr. and Mrs. Lad Pesek and was a great success. There three daughters, Robin, Jan- were between 400 and 500 for Garden Club Meeting ell and Leslie from Salem were the dinner and program. The by Jack Zimmerman Sunday dinner guests at the proceeds from the dinner hit LYONS—The Lyons Garden | “ It would provide an al rn- home of her parents, Mr. and $146 which will be used for Club held their meeting last VICTOR ATIYEH ative to property taxes,” he Mrs. E. L. Roye. The occasion park equipment. Ron Owens, Wednesday afternoon at the honored the birthday annivers disc jokey from KGAY was home of Mrs. Dorothy Down COORDINATES’ OREGON I explained. Whether speaking officially ary of Mr. Roye. MC. Elmer Cui well was pre er, with Mrs. Virgene Scott as or personally, Atiyeh’s views Mr. and Mrs. Rick Rowley sented a gift by Mrs. Otis co-hostess. Mrs. Alta Bodeker. SENATE’S MINORITY are construed by news media have moved to Idanha where Bishop from the Lyon 4H for vice president, presided over Victor Atiyeh comes on to be those of his party. Proof he is employed at Green Ven all the help he has given them. the meeting due to the absence like a savings and loan more com- of the fact was apparent when eer. of Mrs. Mabel Downing, presi The clubs also thanked their pany executive than he does he personally remonstrated a Mrs. Edna Courtemanche of leaders, Mrs. Lawrence Chyt- dent. Each one answered roll a rug merchants. mid-session Democrat fund Portland, spent several days ka, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bishop, call by naming their favorite Actually, he’s both. raising event. It was demon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ray Clark, Mrs. Jack Marigold. same token, the man- strative of his personal de A short business meeting ner By of the Wilson Stevens. Roy, Mrs. Jack Shull, Mrs. this five-term lawmak The Card and Bunco party John Kuhn, Mrs. Al Hemshorn, was held, followed by an in er little resembles the popu termination to divorce cam sponsored by the St. Patrick Mrs. Eldon Gilson, Miss Bren teresting talk by Mrs. Mildred lar concept of minority party paigning for office from the parish Sunday night was well da Coles, and the mothers for Cowger of Scio who talked on legislative leader. Minority necessary bipartisan spirit re quired to achieve just and attended. High score — in , pin- - ------ — their help in putting on the “Organic Gardening.” leaders usually swing from the meaningful legislation. Present at the meeting were hip, ochle was held by Donna As-, show. make plenty of noise and Officially he describes his mussen, Lorraine Mills and ‘I Mrs. Josie Cross and hus- Alma Olmstead, Fern Sletto, often accomplish little more John Lambrecht; low by Luelle I band will be guest speakers at Bea Hiatt, June McPheeters than attempt to discredit the party’s Senators as "restrain ed” members of the James G. Fery and Charles Fery, and the Santiam Valley Grange Alta Bodeker, Evelyn Julian, majority. Blaine society. They favor pre traveling prize by Lorraine Friday night, April 2. Mrs. Orpha Roye, Helen Johnston, The office has no “official” Mills. High score in 500 went Cross is State CWA chairman Eva Bressler, Rose Bassett, standing with the Legislature. servation of Oregon’s open to Ann Holzfuss, Andrew and will demonstrate new me Gladys Nygaard, Gertrude But when it comes to the Ore space, for instance. But oppose Bieg; low by Bea Hiatt and thods and plans for the CWA Weidman, Kathy Neal, Irene gon State Senate in this and :t on a single purpose basis. Percy Hiatt. Traveling prize chairman. Mr. Cross is Pomona Roy. Guests of the afternoon recent sessions, Minority Lead They favor adequate welfare by Anne Holzfuss. Door prizes Master of Jefferson County were Mrs. Homer Alexander, er plays a bigger role than funding. But want the money to go to those in need—with and master of the Grange at Mrs. Leota Worden and Mrs. simply leading the “loyal op as little as necessarily possible Rachel Olmstead. Madras. position.” devoted to administration. Mr. and Mrs. Armond Sarri Majority-minority status in With a relatively liberal of Aitkin, Minn., are visiting the upper chamber has a tend legislative apprenticeship be Alma Spellmeyer and at the home of her sister and ency to be razor thin. The ten hind him, Victor Atlyeh brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I uous power balance calls for emerges no less dedicated. Ra Robert Jobe. This is their first Lucille Huber Host a different type of minority ther, he epitomizes the bedrock trip to Oregon. leadership. maturity inherent in effective Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett Extension Meeting Atiyeh defines the difference members of the Senate. spent the weekend at Wald simply: “We have a very posi And this quality doubtless port. They were guests at the LYONS—At the meeting of tive chance for success when accounts for his present pin homo of her son-in-law and the Lyons Extension Unit, Hel we develop legislative goals.” nacle of legislative promin daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- en Johnston and June Mc Proof of this contention was ence. bur Meinert. Pheeters were the project demonstrated again at the Mr. and rMs. Michael Cru- leaders with their subject, beginning of the 56th Legisla- i son from Denver, Colo., are ; “Color in the Home” showing tive Assembly when minority] spending several days at the a complete color analysis and GOPs kept majority — Demo I home of his parents, Mr. and (color schemes in the home. crats from seating their lead- j Mrs. Lenard Cruson. Alma Spellmeyer and Lu- er as Senate President. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker ’ cille Huber were hostesses for Subsequent minority goals ' XL-921/XL-923/XL-924 were Sunday dinner guests at the meeting and served cook- are less apparent so far. Addi- the home of their son-in-law I ies and coffee. Officers will be tional triumps are part of the and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. I elected at the next meeting future. Victor Atiyeh conducts Earl Hampton and family in and achievement dav will be himself as if chances for fur Salem. The occasion honored held in Albany, April 14, with ther successes ride squarely SCHOTTHOEFER-To Mr. the birthday anniversaries of those who can to attend. upon his shoulders. Likely they Mrs. Theodore David their two grandsons, Douglas I A silent auction was held do. And he’s taking them one and i Schotthoefer, Stayton, a son, and David Hampton. | following the meeting, which I at a time. February 25. You’ve got to try one of these Mr. and Mrs. Earl AllenI netted _____ $15 to _____________ be used for _ a A so-called “young Turk” in Thursday, BURTON—To Mr. and Mrs. new Homelite professional spent several days last week at' scholarship fund. the House for three sessions, | Attending were Dorothy Atiyeh was a maverick fresh Freeman Burton, Stayton, a quality chain saws to believe itl the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Cruson Downer, Lu Brown, June man Senator in 1965. The son son, Thursday, March 4. See the difference... returned home Friday follow-. Kokstis. .Tune McPheeters, Hel- of a Syrian immigrant, he ap DRISCOLL—To Mr. and come in today i ing a 15-day vacation in Hono en Johnston, Alma Spellmeyer, proaches service to his state Mrs. Danny Lee Driscoll, Sr., a son, Wednesday, - lulu. They were guests of their Fern Pederson, Virgene Scott. with obsessive patriotic fervor.' i Gates, March 10. | son-in-law and daughter, Mr. | Gladys Nygaard, Lucille Hu Although personally unpreten-1 • and Mrs. Rodney Wilson. ber, Peggy Lathrope, Kathy tious, Sen. Atiyeh is an un-1 / Lathrope. Freda Kuiken, Sue ashamed flag-waver and be Yost, Willa Gilson. Colleen Mc- lieves firmly In Oregon’s leg Guffin, Shirley Stinson, Alma islative process and the sanc Olmstead and Alta Bodeker. tity of the vote. By 1967 these basic philoso SALES & SERVICE Bv Bernice Strawn phies and expertise in taxation I’h. 859-2717 Peoples Telephone Co- had won lasting respect of Sen Extension Horne Manngement Home Ph. 897-2753 Specialist Oregon State ate establishment and increas- j Located in the old Slayden ingly fervent support of Wash-1 GET TIRED OF SEWING Has Successful Year Plumbing Building. ington County voters. During A GARMENT BEFORE IT LYONS—The annual meet that session and last he was IS FINISHED? Elaine Carlson, Rt. 1, Box 37 Lyons, Ore. ing of the People’s Telephone instrumental in passage of en Oregon State University Ex Co. was held recently at Marl- vironmental legislation that tension clothing specialist, sug Linn school. William Rector, has made his state a leader in | gests one of the things you can .I-*,, i da to speed up the job is to auditor, gave a full report the field. "We have air and water pret-I buy a pattern that is simple in showing a successful yean a - '■ five percent increase of cus- ty well under control now,” he | design, tomers, 42 percent on one- declares. “Now we have to doi Look on tne back of the pat THERE'S A JUST RIGHT party lines. Extensive program the same for solid waste and tern envelo|)e and count the and cable and central office make certain the regulatory number of pattern pieces. If equipment showed quite an in agency Is properly funded.” there are ten or more, you can Speaking of this session’s be sure it will be time con crease over the year. Dividends LAWN MOWER. to stockholders, as usual, will other emotion-laden issue, Ati suming. yeh believes a small percent This doesn’t necessarily mean paid around May 1. JUST RIGHT FOR-YOU I, ; i bo Cal Culbertson, manager, age of consumers have legiti that it’s easier to make a dress emphasized upgrading in ser mate complaints arising from' having a smaller number of vice and equipment is their treatment by an equally small; pattern pieces. It means that JACOBSEN aim for 1971. One new trunk percentage of unethical busi- i jess time will be required to nessmen. But he firmly op-1 pjn the pattern on the fabric, will be added to Stayton. Incumbent George Nvdegger poses imposition of controls cut. mark and join the pieces was re-elected as president and that would hamstring what he : together and press. describes as the 98% of Ore Ray Roberts as director. . Electric key starting • 4-blade gon merchants who are honest I WHEN A PRE-SCHOOLER cutting action • New automatic in their dealings with the' HAS DIFFICULTY FINDING choke • 4-cycle and 2-cycle • I public. New Up 'n Away starting • 8 SOMETHING TO DO. Mrs. No longer a lx>at-rocker, the Robert Frasier, OSU Exten models to choose from priced Senate’s minority chief describ-' sion family life specialist, sug from <89.95 Mrs. John Teeters es himself as more of a “co-. gests tying some empty shoo Pfc. Rolland Ixmgfellow was ordinator” than leader of hi- i boxes together to use as a train here for the weekend at the party caucus. Because of the | Mother can enter into the game home of his parents, Mr. and nearly equal balance of politic-; by singing songs about th.' Mrs. Harold Longfellow. He Is al power, his party’s voice is train, making train sounds and stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wn. seldom ignored by the Senat?' having the trainman haul cars Mrs. H. C. Cadwell of Lin President. And the Senate min-' or other toys from one station Phone 859-2240 Mehama, Oregon coln City was a guest from ority carries additional weigh' to another. Wednesday, March 10 to Sun by teaming with a relatively I day at the home of her cous solid GOP House majority. ' HOW MANY PEANUTS IN I ins, Mrs. E. J. Hughes and Already Atiyeh and Speaker PEANUT ______ ____ _ ________ BUTTER? The ___ U. _ S 'M Mrs. M. V. Frame, and also Robert Smith have announced supreme Court has let stand visited with other relatives their party’s Home Preserva- j I the F.D.A. requirement that here. tion Plan for property tax re- ! butter include a mini- Mrs. G. V. Christensen and lief. It would exempt the first i peanut daughter, Bonnie. Mrs. K. J. $1.500 in value of an owner- mum of 90 per cent peanuts Golliet and John Crandall occupied home from property in the product. This settled a were in Portland Saturday, tax, freeze taxes for homeown dispute by a group which pro March 13 to attend the antique ers 65 and older and provide a posed that the content be 95 We Sell and Service auto show and swap meeting. $500 income tax credit for percent. Some peanut butter brands have been using ap Mr. and Mrs. Don Cooper home improvements. JACUZZI PUMPS and children. Eric and Kimber Vic Atiyeh believes the Leg proximately 87 per cent pea ly of Vancouver. Wn., were islature’s recent and current nuts. weekend guests at the home preoccupation with property Happiness is inviting all of her parents, Mr. and Mrs tax relief has diverted atten- your relatives down on a Sun Gene Coles and Brenda. tion from other vital function.^ f ] , y t hey can’t come. Ray Roberts, who Is a park of state government. But he’s I ranger at Ft. Stevens, was at not sidetracking the issue. his home here for the weekend. He espouses the Republican1 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Matthls plan that would put an addi of Salem visited a short time tional $24.9 million into basic INCOME TAX Sunday at the Bruce Matthij school support, mainly by par SERVICE home. ing Gov. McCall’s budget pro t Mrs. P. J. Doerfler of Salem posal. At the same time he re More than 30 years contin was here a couple of days last alizes the plan won’t create I uous service arid experience L- Give Z:. You A Let Us week to do some work at tneir sufficient, tangible long-range in this area. place. results. I 1969 recorded over 1,750 That solution, he believes, satisfied clients. Happiness is having your can be found in a yet-to-be ex-! Courteous satisfaction wife try on a dress you can’t pressed county-by-county net on any and all of your plumbing needs. assured. afford and finding out it does- receipts tax plan. Ix>ng an ad n’t fit her anyway. vocate of an income tax ap-1 EDW. J. BELL proach to property tax relief, Public Service Office Sometimes, happiness i 8 he believes his plan would en- 247 North Third Avenue nothing at all—so long as it able each county to approve its Stayton, Oregon 97383 Phone 897-2799 turns up the comers of your local governmental funding at Phone: 769-2265 the polls. mouth and makes you grin. LYO S Salem Scene 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 18, 1971 THE AtaoclaUan - Foundud 1886 Work Smarter. Not Harder Log Scale Books The Enterprise Take your choice.. • • • JACOBSEN rotaries MEHAMA RAY BRANCH EQUIPMENT COMPANY PtBMBIHGmi L. ■ ta HÍÜTING - ______ 1 Building ig|g Your New W Home Now? FREE ESTIMATE Moffatt Plumbing & Heating Co. Newspaper Publishers Association Subscription Kates Marion-Linn Counties, per year .................................. Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year ........ Outside Oregon, per year .................... $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 DON W. MOFFATT ..................................... Editor and publisher GEORGE LONG ... .........................Assistant Publisher-Printer NORMA LONG . ........ Society and News Editor ROSE CREE ........ .................................... Local News Editor MARY KELLY ...... ....................................... 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