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MEHAMA! Building Permits Down units, $17,386,454 for new non- residential construction, and $8,532,492 for additions, alter Mrs. John Teeter» In Linn County Area Oregon Logging ations, and repairs to existing Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wright1 Building permits were down structures ! went to Coos Bay Saturday, in Lmn County in January, Conference a Success by Eva Bressler , March 8, and were guests dur- 1975, compared to January, by Jack ZimmannM Sam Wallen was taken by The 37th Annual Oregon | ' ing the weekend at the home 1874, the U .of O. Bur of Bus. ambulance Monday to the Logging Conference proved an i When Th» Speaker Speaks many voters In his district who of their son-in-law and daugh and Econ. Research has re believo the speaker has been ter, Mr and Mrs. Ray Sarvela, ported. Santiam Memorial Hospital in outstanding »uceéis," said out- | You'd Better Believe It Stayton and later transferred going conference president,1 Phil Lang just doesn't ap that wrong about anything and daughters, Cynthia and In January, 1975, the total to the University Medical Hos Russell B. Rose, of Publisher's pear the type you’d associate since And house democrats Annette. The men went fishing was $283,933 compared to confirm that belief by elect pital tn Portland where he is Pulp and Paper Co. with a political dynasty. on Sunday but didn't have $517,800 in the same month the receiving medical treatment “Judging from the 2300 Politics ia too much of a ing him their leader this much luck. | year before. *•41 session. Friends in Lyons received members who attended the personal I Mrs. J. J. Doerfler of Salem thing with the Building permits from 150 In the meantime, Lang as word of the death of Fred three-day event, and their re speaker of the house of repre spent several days last week n Dallas of Longview, Wash. A sponse to the extensive equip sentatives during this 58th ses sumed a relatively low legisla at their place here doing yard identical reporting centers in , I fc Oregon totaled $52,985,321 in J tive profile — partly by devot former Lyons resident while ment dlspluy, I’d say we ac sion of the state legislature in work. January, 1975. This wrs 23.0% ing the bulk of his energy and he was superintendent at the complished our objective of Salem. But seeds for his con The Rev. and Mrs. Charles higher than the total in I Mt. Jefferson Lumber Co. saw keeping industry representa victions certainly sprang from expertise to the work of the Emert and family moved here i * ♦ Jan. 1974 ways and means committee tives apprised of the latest ancestral soil. mill in the early 1940's. i 1 «...a j . 1... . si* . , from Salem the first of last In January 1975, >18,590,485 The eight-time occupant of and because his party was re- week. Rev. Emert Is the new Students at Marl-Linn school developments in logging tech new dwelling •p duced to minority status fol- the seat representing a south- fol pastor of the Mehama Com was for 820 are enjoying a week of spring niques." J units, $26,945,165 for new non- M V \ \ constituency , low ‘ n<? hU ,ec 1 ond term , vacation. They will resume Business leaders represent east Portland < munity Church. 1 residential construction, and ing state agencies, industry and doesn’t claim to have cut his clusses Monday. March 24. Mr. and Mrs. John Shafer $7,450.691 for additions, alter Alex Bodeker returned home the media addressed the con teeth on a poll book. But, he for his quiet competence were in McMinnville Satur ations, and repairs to existing Monday after a two weeks stay ference, at the Lane County clearly remembers delivering ' Because i I’m a nitpick day evening, March 15, to at structures. , “Ah, but you're ravkhion lo at the Salem Memorial Hos Fairgrounds, Eugene Keynote sample ballots door to door er . . • shunned both pos- tend the banquet and meeting For the same month in 1974, pital where he underwent ma speaker, state Sen. Victor from ids wooden wagon at the »«WhUes for appointments to of the Yamhill County Live the $43,064,823 total for per Mht r»<r wondtr . Xzjbtrre opt 'rtn Atiyeh, spoke to the members tender age of six in behalf of the senate and positions 0< mi- stock Assn Mr. Shafer is jor surgery. mits was composed of $17,145,- dear!" Rev. Charles Webb from on the conference theme, the 1036 congressional candi-, norlty leadership. He is an president of the Marion 877 for 908 new dwelling Scio was the guest speaker "Challenge of Change." dacy of Nan Wood Honeyman. avowed moderate and believes County Assn. Newly elected president of Sunday morning at the Lyons Most Salem observers are sincerely he reflects attitudes Twenty-one Lyons-Mehama1 United Methodist Church re the Oregon Logging Confer aware speaker Lang’s nephew, synonymous with those of the Cub Scouts of Pack 93 enjoyed average Oregon voter. On that placing Rev. Arthur Hansen ence, Rex Allison of North Don Clark, is chairman of the a trip to Corvallis Saturday, who is in the Emanuel Hos Bend, said the session provided Multnomah County Board of basis, he believes his greatest March 15, where they visited ample opportunity for industry Commissioners. pital in Portland. They know opportunity for public service Horner Museum on the OSU Mr. and Mrs. John K. leaders to exchange ideas re his older brother. Loyal, was is in the chamber most respon campus. Later they had a pic Schweer and family of Beaver garding logging und forestry appointed to the state senate sive to the ever-changing nic at Avery Park. It was wet ton were recent guests at the operations. this session And many realize needs of the times and people. and windy but they all had a As one would expect, the “The hundreds of items of former lawmaker Berkeley home of his parents, Mr and fine time. Accompanying the equipment on display this Lent, now Circuit Court Judge Oregon house this session is group was their leader, Rose Mrs John P. Schweer. proceeding with dispatch and Stop in and try our Luncheon Special Chet Grimes who underwent year was valued well over $23 in Multnomah County, is his Ader, assistant leader, Connie efficiency. With an even lar major surgery last week at the million," commented Allison. cousin. i Wiltse, and den mothers, BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER Salem Memorial Hospital re “And the latest harvesting and In partisan circles his fa ger collection of pipes than Marianne Willsey and Kay Senate President Jason Boe logging equipment presented ther’s democratic activities are turned home Sunday. Gregory, and two other by the exhibitors was impres widely known, but the politi and an ample supply of apple- mothers, Linda Trahan and Jo sive, to say the least." cal background is even more ilavorea tobacco, the speaker Anderson who took cars. —OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK— I Conference officers elected extensive. An uncle served in is candid enough to admit his Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Ellis If the number following for the 19/5-76 term included' job this session has gotten to the 1933 legislature, another and daughter, Mary Elizabeth Santiam Hwy. Rex Allison, cousin was a state senator in him at times. your name on The En president Mill City Pinder of Portland, came Fri and stHi another cousin ^t if. equally obvious he Weyerhaeuser Co, N Bend; 1953* 1953 and still another cousin day, March 14, for a few days terprise label reads vice-president — Tom Turner, served two terms as mayor of w,‘“ *“¿*1*1 ated in his own caucus or that visit at the home of Mrs. Ellis' 3-75 it is time to send Crooks-Scanlon, Inc, Bend; Los Angeles. of the minority. And there’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. treasurer — Jim Bagley, U. S. Although he had been ac and Mrs. Earl Taylor. They a check for renewal. Plywood - Champion Interna tive politically at the precinct the clear ring of authentic au came especially to help Mrs. thority when he says things tional, Lebanon; ass't. trea level, Lang was married, had Taylor celebrate her 89th surer Bill Phillips, U. S. earned his degree in sociology are on schedule, there’ll be no birthday on Saturday, March taxation surprises, the field Plywood - Champion Interna ED LEWIN »nd was an air force veteran 15. tional, Eugene; and secretary back in school studying law Burning issue will go one way Mrs Jack Van Beek accom Auctioneer, Inc, or the other, and committee manager — Jim Cross, Robert before he entertained the no panied her sister-in-law, Mrs. Complete Auction$ Cross lnsur, Eugene. tion he might achieve elective work will wind down by mid Fred Brock of Salem, to Mer May and the session adjourn a Phone 760-541« office. That was in 1956 when cer Island, Wash., Thurs., the late Terry Schrunk as- couple of weeks later. Sale almost every Sun. March 13, where she visited i scended from Multnomah with her daughter’s family, 10 A. M. You Can Save Wear and Tear on Your Pencils . County Sheriff to Mayor of the Mr. and Mrs.. Phillip Glassey Consignments Welcome . . . Your Nerves . . . and your bud City of Roses. Lang's education and children. They returned 1050 WUco Road Stay ton get, too . . by letting our Expert Account and background as a former home Saturday evening. state police officer and crim ants handle your tax computations. Guests Sunday, March 16, at inal investigator in the service the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry prompted him to seek appoint Coffman were her cousin and ment as Schrunk's successor. wife, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young und relatively unknown Daniels, and their son and at the time, Lang impressed daughter in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Architect's Boners the central committee suffi Jim Daniels, all from Molalla. ciently to make the body’s top Architect Jackson sometimes Broadw/K nl Ird <" ■=,897-2291 three recommendations, but it 3rd got a little careless in his the final nod went to Francis work. He placed part of one Why don't TOT subscribe F. E. Arbuckle Tax Service of 106 South 10:(Xi Lambert. IHLK t’LAR* Ai »UL’ lot. _ In _ house on the wrong __ In the process however, another house, s< ctions of tb to The Mill City Enterprise * Water Street Silverton, Oregon has a ' Lang did have one brief inter- foundation were left out. 11:00 i m tax consultant in the attorneys office at 1 view with Schrunk and on the third house went up without a I strength of that short conver building permit. 129 N. E. Wall St., Mill City, Oregon sation, his political future was DATSUN SERVICE (next to the Post Office) assured. A few days after Lambert's appointment, the AND REPAIR i mayor-elect happened across HOURS — TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS All Work Guaranteed and yao Lang at a party celebration SAVE $9% on Salem Price» 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M honoring then Gov. Robert Holmes. He asked if Lang Call 897-2062 would visit with him the fol ELMER TRIPP lowing week and when they met the second time, Schrunk asked him to serve as one of two top administrative aides. Rep. Lang readily admits a strong affection for the man he served for nearly two years and believes his maturity oc When Jackson's disgruntled curred in the crucible of city clients finally complained to nail politics during those the state’s architectural board. stormy early months of | his license was revoked. Al- and Schrunk’s first term. ' though he took the matter to That his r political , die had i . VVUlV, . . . avuiv.il Ut me vuaiu court, HIV the < action of the board been cast was evident when | waJ uphel(L The TOUrt he again sought nomination' ... Thursday Only there were ample grounds for for sheriff — despite the fact concluding that Jackson was voters opted for Lambert’s incompetent. i<»qo,« new Easy-Empty. nomination and ultimate elec Most states have set up some PHILLIPS ■¿r iss ber makes 'lumping' PHILLIPS tion. He began his present af sort of agency to oversee the ' ■ opile, f <sf, cimo < tnCIlY ; filiation w:*h Oregon Automo practice of architecture. lcl«*i. ipirig d'iiftp Igs Ar is bile and North Pacific Insur Among its other powers, such cebi hv the at Yixi iw-ser ance Companies in 1959 and an agency usually has the r to empty heavy. . had been on the job less than authority to suspend or revoke 897-2321 654 Santiam Blvd MiU City a full year when Rep. Norman the license of an architect who Howard and others urged him fails to maintain a suitable i to seek a seat in the state level of competence house. Surprised to receive his Dishonesty, too, may lead to employer’s blessing, Lang ran disciplinary measures. Another and won handily. architect was accused of in I His long house tenure was volvement in a scheme to bribe nearly thwarted two years a city official. This was later however, when Sheriff XZ1It enough ’ll II 1 reason, VCl«SI M I, Cl a V court I.’ 14 IV 1 ruled 14 Ik. V4 . 7—Ttu' Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 20, 1975 A Salem Scene LYONS My NiiRbori Kfl LUNCHEON SPECIAL Five Days A Week VIV’S STEAK HOUSE Sharpen Your Pencil or See Us if. TAX TIME Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise THE FAMILY LAWYER INCOME TAX PREPARATION First United Presbyterian Church i ONE DAY SPECIAL Chassis Lubrication Exterior Car Wash $400 caliber MM) ¡03) LARRY’S Phillips 66 (03 ROOMS LOOK DULL? Spruce them up with prefinished - wall panelling. We have over 15 different patterns in stock with some of them as low as $2.98 pei 4x8 panel. Others priced at $3.49, $3.98, $4.50 and up. We also have a wide selection of pre finished mouldings to coordinate with the panelling. KELLY LUMBER SALES, INC. Ilwy. 22 East City Limits PIIONE 897-2363 Mill City, Ore. March 4th our Phone number was changed to 897-2363 Lambert decided not to seek to justify a suspen-1 re-election and offered to, sion of his llc, nse ' support the one-term law- [ Nevertheless, the courts ac-1 maker if he was still interest-, knowledge that penalties of ed. Few doubted Lang could this kind should not be impos-1 have become sheriff with that ed lightly. In another case, kind of an assist and the ex there was no question that a posure generated by previous certain house had been erected campaigns and legislative with specifications reduced to service. The speaker-to-be a dubious minimum. wound up making his decision But at a hearing it became to return to Salem on the impossible to sort out which final day for filing — and, in shortcuts were the fault of the the presence of his nephew and . architect and which were due close friend since early boy-1 to the owner’s insistence on hood, Don Clark, who was1 saving money. then working in the sheriff’s! Under these ambiguous cir office. cumstances. a court ruled that When he arrived in Salem the board had no sufficient later in the day, there was a basis for suspending the archi phone message waiting. It tect’s license. was Clark. And he startled the The court said: usually calm Ling with a “The right to practice his request for the loan of $50 and I profession is highly valuable, assistance in filing to succeed and he (may) insist upon Lambert himself. Clark’s poli (better) proof before this right tical career was launched by can be taken away.” Ling s reluctant compliance — reluctant, Lang still maintains, The best revenge is to be because ho didn't think his unlike he who performs the buddy had a chance. Marcus Ant >n.us , It’s fairly difficult to find 1 injury. i i'idót r Haven't van done w ithoul a loro lonii cnoniih? TORO i wl Stayton Small Equipment BANKAMERICARO Phone 769-2563 393 E. Florence Stayton NEW HOURS—8 to 6 Tues, through Saturday. CLOSED Sunday and Monday