The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 21, 1973, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEHAMA LEGISLATIVE REPORT
JACK SUMNER
18-H State Capitol Building
Salem, Oregon 97310
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schnei­
der were guests Sunday, June
The legislative work load
10, at the home of her sons’ has been large and extensive.
family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert At least to a freshman It ap­
Cook, Barbara, Alyson, Mark pears we are trying to take
and Tracy in Salem when Bar­ on all the problems of all time.
bara was celebratihg her 16th However, the target date for
birthday. The Crooks are mov-1 ending the Legislative session
ing to Boise, Ida. where Mr. 1S June 29, ’73. The session has
Crook has been transfered.
been the longest in Oregon’s
LL and Mrs. Ben Boots came hlstory- Thls is a first of which
Wednesday, June 13, and were ? am not P"ticularly proud
guests for a few days at the.but W1H make n0 excuses,
home of her mother, Mrs. K. J
1 have introduced House Bill
Golliet They returned to their
rTquire H16
home at 1 Imperial Beach. Erner8ency Board, during the
i interim, to remit upon request
Calif, on Monday.
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1 to
_ -1 _
UJ all
aLl local government
guveriuneni mon-
rauii-;
in-
1M whlch represent the i in-,
JU.n° creased 0051 in operation due1
L X a -1? XV to
t0 legislation
legislation passed
passed this
this ses
ses-
7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 21 1973
BUT AVOID THE CLIFF
working well and we should
continue it. However, the sup­
porters of the measure argued
that a three-member board
would give more continuity to
the department. In less than
two years we have had three
different commissioners, If this
were to happen with a three-
member
commission,
the
changeover would be much
smoother. I supported
move and the measure
Dassed.
Community Colleges receiv­
ed a blow when House Bill
3085 was returned to commit­
tee for the second time. It is
quite late in the session and
it may not survive this last
maneuver. This bill would
mandate all areas not in a
Community College district to
1
•»"“ ■» join one, or an area education
equity. I have cast many nega- district, by 1977 or the State
« Healdsburg, unU Sunday.
Mrs. Christensens daughter, hke to
t j have
d Board would put these areas in
Bonnie, who is statwmed at that
measure u goo^ for a Community College district.
The 700,000 sport fishermen
Lemoore Naval Air Station,
p^pig of Oregon then the won a battle in the Oregon
Calif was also at the Engahls Legislature should fund it. Legislature with final passage
for the weekend.
j Many bills are> nevertheless, of Senate Bill 409 last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hughes passed which will require ad- This measure directs the Ore­
and
daughters,
Cynthia, | ditional local property taxes to gon Fish Commission to devote
Sheryl, and Laurie of Knappa pay the bill. This is done in its attention to the recreation­
were guests during the Fathers many instances without know­ al fishing interests in the state
Day weekend at the home of ing fiscal impact. Again, I ar­ as well as -those of the com-1
his mother, Mrs. E. J. Hughes. gue that if we want to fight mercial fisheries. They are
Mr. and Mrs. R. L Stout of the increase in property taxes, charged with preventing waste
Tigard were Friday callers at we should fund our little good- and implementing a sound
the John Teeters and E J. ies. So far, even though many management program for sus-
Hughes homes. Mr. Stout is an agree, not enough lawmakers tained economic, recreational
-=■ -»■»- —. -wv
uncle of Mrs. Teeters and Mrs. have joined with me in this and esthetic benefits. I sup-
YOUR LAND
I V I 1
Si
Hughes.
philosophy.
ported this measure.
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A bill to partially legalize j
AND MY LAND"
By Eva Bressler
A measure to add a $50 li­
the possession and use of mari­ cense fee to certain vehicles
huana failed to pass the Ore­ was defeated on the floor, re­
Airman Apprentice Dan
gon House. House Bill 2003 considered and munrcu
iaj
^hytka
spending a 21-day
returned to
would have allowed each per­ the Ways and Means Commit-
J10»™ °!
bar"
son over 18 years to possess tee. House Bill 318 would add ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
in his home two marihuana to the present $10 license fee Chytka. Dan had been station­
plants or have 8 ounces of dry $50 for any vehicle for which ed in the Mediterranian the
stems, leaves or seeds. I would dpreciation and operating ex­ past 10 month aboard the Air­
By Hasel Hayes
also allow a person to possess pense or mileage is claimed craft carrier USS Forrestal.
“Look!—Look!”
one ounce in public and to and thus raise $15 million. This His new naval station will be
A dozen voices cried it at
give one ounce to another per­ bill was intended to cover Lakehurst, N. J., where he will once. There across the water
son not for profit The vote automobiles used for business be taking 12 weeks of para­ in the dawn’s soft pearly light
Custom Designing
on this bill indicated that this ' purposes. It would have ex­ chute rigger school.
was the Statue of Liberty—her
concept is not acceptable in cluded
‘
The Lyons Barber shop lo­ crown and torch.
the personal auto and
Available
Oregon at this time. I voted certain
(
“We stood there, unable to
other vehicles already cated next to Lavender’s Food
in opposition to this measure. paying
.
a higher fee. The op-j Market opened June 5 under speak. Many of us were weep-
Oregon is the last state to go ,
. ponents
and will be ing. We were the huddled, the
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____ _______
_
argued
that it ______
was a new management,
to a three-man Public Utility selective
;
tax and pointed out known as Gene’s Barber shop, oppressed, the poor that she
Commission. The opponents of that
’
it was not clear which 9ene _B°88an moved his shop I had asked for. I closed my eyes
Senate Bill 409, which has vehicles
.
were exempt. I voted Irom Mill City to Lyons after and prayed, and as I prayed.
passed the Oregon Legislature, against final passage of this I doing some remodeling. The 1 thought I heard her speak;
897-2242
argued that our present one- j measure.
The
proponents shop has been operated by “Welcome. Believe in me as I
man commission system was argued
.
that we needed to re­ | Merle Boedigheimer of Stay­ believe in you, for together we
are to hope—and the dream—of
plenish the highway fund due ton.
to the raid the Legislature is
Mrs. Charlotte Thiel and the world.”
A large launch came and
making on it, i.e .mass transit, I Mrs. Vivian Walton from North
etc. I have been in opposition j Bend are spending several took us to Ellis Island. We
to _ raiding
--------_ the
—_ highway
—„-----, fund
____ 1 days the first of the week at were taken to the shower
for purposes other than road I the home of their son and rooms and handed large white
use and argued that we would daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert towels and big bars of soap.
“How much hot water can we
not need to impose additional Walton. Mr. Walton is the son
license or fuel taxes if the of Mrs. Walton and Mrs. Bob have?”
“How much?” the attendant
fund was left alone.
Walton a daughter of Mrs.
I appreciate hearing from Thiel. They also visited at the grinned, “all you want.”
“I began to sing. I stopped
all those who write their views C. L. Salter home, a daughter
singing to splash and laugh 1
and have had many nice com­ of Mrs. Walton.
SPECIALIZING IN
ments on my column. I hope
Thurman Smith has returned The soap and the beautiful
this is a service to all as I have from Grants Pass where he re­ plentiful hot water were wash­
endeavered to make It useful. presented Santiam
Valley ing away the sweat and dust
Please
feel
free
to
write
me,
Grange and Linn County Po­ and grime of the steerage. I
FREE DELIVERY ON WEDDING CAKES
Representative Jack Sumner, mona Grange as a delegate to washed «way the Old World. I
18-H Capitol Building, Salem Oregon State Grange. He was wasned away all the hatred
Rolls, Breads and Pastries of all kinds
and injustice and cruelty I bad
or telephone me at 378-8817.
chairman of the Utilities com­ known. I felt reborn—a taller
FOR SALE — Rubber Stamps mittee. Proceeding the grange stronger, prouder man — an
. . . made to order at The meeting he attended the American. Every year since, I
and have celebrated the day of the
Chet and Donna Glass—New Owners
Mill City Enterprise. Come Grange Mutual Life
Grange
Insurance
association.
239 3rd
Phone 769-2539
Ellis Island shower—July 24th
in and see us or call 897-
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald RoUes- —as my birthday.”
2772.
ton and family have returned
I heard George Mardikian
from a trip to Los Angeles tell this story at a Scout ban­
where they visited relatives.
quet and I wanted to tell it to
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen you.
spent several days last week
He has become a good Amer­
at Paulina Lake and reported ican citizen and owner of the
the weather very cold and dis- Omar Kahayyam restaurants
agreable.
in San Francisco and Fresno.
In America he lived through
The Lyons Beauty Körner
has changed hands. Mrs. Es­ unbelievable hardships when
ther Stafford, who had operat­ his country fought the Turks
indepedance
and j
ed the
shop itn
for uve
five yuctih,
years, suiu
sold . to
uro ouup
’ retain their ; —
« .
her business to Miss Lori Pan- Uter when
Russians tried
to wipe them out
tovich of Mehama.
When the first United Na­
Last Thursday guests at the tions Conference was held-
Henry Croisant home were the one in San Francisco (do
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Winters you remember?) George Mar-
from San Diego and Mr. and , dikian was asked to take
Mrs. Jim Winters of Salem. charge of feeding the delegates,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Winters are 2,000 a meal, with ail their
former residents of this area, different creeds and customs.
having lived on McCully He used the basement of the
Mountain for several years.
Opera House as a cafeteria.
Lyle Barlow from Bremer­ Only one particular food would
ton, Wn., has come to spend all of them eat Can you guess?
the summer with his grand­ No, not hot dogs, no, not rice.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fresh bard-boiled eggs I
Schiewek.
We are very proud of George
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meek and his wife, Naz-as all of us
and four sons spent Saturday should be, of “the homeless,
tempest-tossed, huddled mas­
at Sheridan.
Guests at the home of Mr. ses yearning to breathe free,”
and Mrs. Thurman Smith are who have found a niche where
her brother and wife, Mr. and her “lamp is lifted beside the
Mrs. BUI Arnold of Dallas, Golden Door.
Texas and two nieces, Misses
JiU and Jerry Allison from
Tyler, Texas.
Mrs. Florence Burmester
was a Wednesday evening din­
ner guest at the home of Mr. I
and Mrs. Richard Burmester
at Scio.
Weekend guests at the Hen­
ry Croisant home were Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Medearin from
Auroro. Also, VI Wolfer and
Nora Robertson from Canby.
The Lyons Ambulance Ser­
Frank Lumber Co.
U. S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc vice will raise their base
charge of $25.00 to $35.00 be-
Mill City, Oregon
Idanha—Lebanon, Oregon
binning July 1, 1973, according
to Kenneth Lewis, Fire Chief.
Young & Morgan Timber Company
Stout Creek Lumber Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barnett
Mill City—Idanha, Oregon
Lyons, Oregon—Mill at Mehama
“Oop—sorry, that's th*
and family were in Silverton i
Tuesday to attend funeral ser­ wife’s grocery list-here-
Wills Shingle Mill
Intermounta n Trucking, Inc.
vices for her father/ Melvin i here's the threatening
Mill City, Oregon
Lyons, Oregon
I Woldahl.
note...”
Mrs. John Ttettrs
Custom Building
Call P&R Builders
Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise
Brings Results—Try It Every Week
MILL CITY CHEVRON
SERVICE
Highway 22 — MUI City
ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES
Expert Tune up and Brake Repair«
IV e Pick Up and Deliver
When in need of
Building Supplies
Think First of Kelly Lumber Sales
KELLY LUMBER SALES
mill
city .
oRiaaN
Phone 897-2610
Wedding and Birthday Cakes
STAYTON BAKERY
Remember
r only
1 YOU can prevent
forest fires!
1
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Beef Liver
Chuck Steak
Chuck Roast
Fryers
89c lb.
93c lb.
93c lb.
Local, Fresh
10/S1
Pink Grapefruit juicy
Lettuce . . .
25‘”
Romain and Red Leaf
Peaches
39c lb
Cantaloupe
3 for $1
Radishes & Green Onions 10c bunch
Strawberries.......... 3 baskets 89c
Cottage Cheese....... O1< cup
e
e
e
Mayflower
Nabisco Wheat Thins • ....
• • • 52c pkg.
Nabisco Bacon Thins....... 52c pkg.
Resers Cheese, 8oz.pkg. Aflk
Single Wrapped Slices
Lays Potato Chips... 3 bag box 59c
White Rain Shampoo, bottle. $1.25
Coca Cola
New Reseal 16 oz. bfls
Picnic Supplies
Price» Effective Thors, thro Sat, June 21-23, 1973
Lavender's Food Market
Phone 859-2494
1015 Main St
Lynns, Oregon
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