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 ‘ nn.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