The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 13, 1971, Page 7, Image 7

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    —The Mill City Enterprise, TTiursday. May 13, 1971
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HIGHEST LIONS HONOR
TO BOB HOPE
Salem Scene
The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too
by Jack Zimmarir.an
COOL HEADS PREVAIL
PRODUCING POSITIVE
LEGISLATIVE SESSION
Jerry's Cafe and Tavern
tions.
ARTHUR SHAFER
Meanwhile, total bill produc­
MEHAMA—Arthur S. ‘Tony’
tion tends to enforce the con­
i Shafer, 62, Mehama, former
Few will argue the 5Gth Leg­ tention the 56th Assembly is
Salem resident, died Wednes
Where Friends and Fine Food Meet
islative Assembly got off to a playing it “cool."
day at a Portland hospital fol-
“negative” start last January
On May 2, 1967, some 80
lowing a long illness.
Try Our Fried Chicken
11.
Senate bills and 139 House bills
Bom in Downeyville, Calif.,
Four months later, it’s just had passed both houses for a
I he moved in 1961 to Mehama,
For A Tasty Meal
as difficult to find anyone to totai of 219 ready for signing
where he operated a hardware
argue the fact Oregon and by the governor. Of 1,462 bills
' store. He was a member of
Oregonians will be better off introduced in that session, 638
Masonic lodge and Shrine Club.
OPEN FROM
because of the work by 1971 became law.
' Surviving are widow Gloria:
lawmakers.
son Richard, Kinnelon. N. J.;
On the same date in 1969
7 a. m. to I a. m.
The session’s early going was some 53 Senate bilks and 95
stepsons
Donald
Landess,
marred by partisan wangling House Bills had passed both
Thomas Landess, both Salem,
in the Senate, a deluge of bills, houses for a total of 148. Of
Robert Landess. Portland; bro­
Gates, Oregon
a plethora of pressure groups 1,554 bills introduced that ses­
thers William. James, both of
Modesto, Calif., Eugene. Hes­
and polar bear weather .GOP sion, 710 were passed by both
peria, Calif., John. Mehama,
House leadership had declared houses.
Comedian Bob Hope accepts the 1971 Lions International
Henry, Alameda. Calif.: sister
for no new taxes and it was
Humanitarian Award from Dr. Robert D. McCullough of Tulsa,
On May 2 this session 26
Oklahoma, President of the world’s largest humanitarian ser­
Mrs. Margaret Claussinius. La­
obvious lawmakers were dis­ Senate bills and 129 House
vice organization.
fayette, Calif.; four grandchild­
satisfied with Gov. McCall’s bills had passed both houses
The award was given to Hope for his continuous efforts and
ren.
proposed budget.
for a total of 145. What lends
: 1 behalf of sight conservation and eye research, one of
Eat Drink and Be Merry
Services were held at 10 a m.
After a two-week organiza­ special significance to the sta­ w
l? ’ major concerns ot' Lions Clubs throughout the world.
Saturday at Weddle Funeral
tional delay, unheralded John tistics this session is the fact
T1-- . --»ntation was made this past wcekc-d in Washington,
Home, Stayton, Rev. Byron
Bums (D-Portland) emerged bill
production
progresses
P.C.. 1 “u ■ Wm eomrmtn nta will prevent Hope from attend-
Pickering officiating. Masonic
as a new coalition president of apace With 1969—butt, more
i. g i . ■ . .<;:s world < ar.mtion in Las V< gr.s t.iii J: r.?.
Lodge will conduct ritualistic
the Senate and Legislators be­ than 2.000 bills have been in­
services. Interment was at
gan playing “catchup.”
troduced.
Peanut
Butter
Sandwich
Restlawn Memory Gardens,
Sixteen weeks into the ses­ Statistically and realistical­
Celery
Sticks
Salem.
sion with adjournment sine ly, it would appear the 56th
Bread pudding and Lemon
Family suggests contribu­
die likely within a month, it Assembly’s cooler heads will Thursday, May 13—
For That
Sauce
tions to the Shrine Hospital for
would appear reason is pre­ prevail.
Meat Balls
Milk
Crippled
Children.
vailing and emerging legisla­
Whipped Potatoes & G-ravy
Wednesday, May 19—
tion will provide the greatest
Hot Rolls
Turkey’ and Gravey
good for the greatest number.
Buttered Carrots
Whipped Potatoes
Local governments likely
Fruit Cocktail
Hot rolls
will wind up “wealthier.” by
Milk
Green Beans
virtue of enabling legislation
XI
Friday, May 14—
Dressing & Cranberry Sauce
designed to solve financial
Wiener on Homemade bun.
Pumpkin Custard
problems. Locpl government
Corn
Milk
also may be more flexible and
Potato chips
capable of solving problems on
Thursday,
May 20—
Apple Cake & Butter Sauce
a regional basis.
Chili Beans
Milk
Make me to know thy ways,
ORDERS TO GO
The Legislature isn’t giving
Buttered Toast
Monday, May 17—
O Lord; teach me thy paths.
anything away to local govern­
Lettuce Salad
» Phone 769-5311
Spaghetti
— (Psalms 25:4).
ment. But it is putting the
Peaches and Cookie
Warm Garlic Bread
Let
us
dedicate
our
lives
to
finger on cities and counties
Milk
Carrots and Peas
bur Creator. Let Him take our
to solve their own problems
Stayton,
Friday, May 21—
Fruit Jello
will and mold it according to
with new tools.
Chocolate chip cookie
Creamed Tuna on Biscuit
His. Let Him teach us the
Oregon
In the realm of natural re­
Harvard Beets
Milk
truth and all that is good, to
sources, observers call the 56th
Tuesday, May 18—
Applecrisps
Assembly one of the most re­
love with all our hearts, our
OPEN: Sunday thru Thursday 11 a»m.—11 pan.
Hamburger Vegetable Soup
Milk
sponsible when it comes to
souls, minds and strength.
Friday and Saturday 11 a.m.—Midnight
proper utilization of “natural"
Teach us to love others as He
gifts. And progress in this
"Maybe you should try The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements loves us. Help us to help others
Live a Little
field is considered an accomp­ Dial-A-Prayer—' ”
in the spirit of true brother­
Expert
Craftsmanship
—
Fast
Service,
loo
lishment in spite of—not be­
liness.
cause of, environmental ex­
tremists.
A new Forest Practices Act
is acclaimed as a major step
toward environmental protec­
tion. Likewise are measures
miles
such as the Mining Reclama­
tion Act and laws that regulate
slash burning and create re­
creation trails.
Employers are expressing
A.
continuing concern for the
health and welfare of employ­
es and their families by sup­
porting laws that would pro­
—
I
vide higher workmen’s com­
pensation benefits for tempor­
ary total disability, permanent
I
partial disability and dependent
children in the event of a
worker’s death.
On the consumer protection
front a Judiciary Committee
Deceptive Trade Practices Act
appears destined to become
law.
A combination of two or
more bills, the act specifically
defines a dozen or more unfair
trade
practices,
provides
stronger remedies for consum­
ers and stricter enforcement
by the Attorney Genral, pro­
hibits referral selling, abolishes
■.OVE TAXES? You’d think some of us do ... the way we
the holder in due course doc­
trine and provides a three-day
cooling-off period for home so­
licitation sales.
pay our home community taxes, and then rush off to other
New unemployment compen­
sation laws provide 13 weeks
cities and towns, to help those people pay theirs.
of additional benefits and like­
ly will produce an 8% Increase
in the size of benefits.
Environmentally the 56 th
You know, part of every dollar spent in any community goes
Assembly is working overtime
to control litter, phase out open
naturally to help defray that community’s overhead expense
field burning, provide strong­
er tools with which to crack
—for city, county, and school facilities. More trade volume
down on persistent pollution
violators, conform with federal
means smaller direct tax bills.. .trade volume which leaves
anti-pollution legislation, pro­
vide additional bonding for
a community, leaves bigger tax bills.. .for every individual
pollution control and solid
waste disposal study, preserve
estuaries and coastal areas and
who lives in that community.
control nuclear power plant
sitings.
Yeoman work of Ways &
But, of course, laxes are fun. Double your fun by doing your
Means Committee, however, is
odds-on favorite for legislative
shopping where you pay part of the other fellow’s taxes, too.
accomplishment.
Faced with predictable re­
venue shortages. Wavs &
Means has made up for the
two-week Senate organization­
al delay and apparently is
holding the line on ballooning
expenditure requests.
Feeling the pinch are both
higher education and welfare
budgets, along with those of
the Executive Department and
many other agencies. Repub­
licans are standing pat on their
desire to avoid major new tax­
es. A five-cent cigarette tax is
likely and lawmakers may
tinker with income tax pre-
Distributor of Shed Product«
Mill City. Oregon
Building Sapphos, Paints, Plumbing
MUI City, Oregon
reporting procedures to obtain
Supplies, Flectrical PYxtiww
additional funds on a one-shot
basis.
At this state of the game,
reorganization of school dis­
Phone 897-2799
Mill City, Oregon
Mill City*« New Convenience Store
Phone 897-3413 or 807-3994
tricts probably will remain
8. W. Broadway at Fifth
status quo Basic school sup­
port will be increased moder­
ately—but could provide some
S A H Green Strane
propertv tax relief due to
“TIRES ARE MY BUSINESS”
Head Ottico Portland
stabilizing enrollment projec-
We Give BAH Green Stamp«
4th and Broadway
Mill City
Complete Body Repair A Patat Service
Stop By
School Lunch Menu
Delicious Lunch
iuj Neighbors
In Air Conditioned Comfort
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^Queei^ ►
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Rooming
Är
Bargain Hunters
These Firms Are Genuinely Interested in the Future of Our Community and Your Welfare
H.L. Ashby
Santiam Cable Vision
Kelly Lumber Sales
Madison-Davis Ins. Co. Inc.
Jerry Pittam Insurance
Circle K
Moffatt Plumbing & Heating
U.S. National Bank of Oregon
DON'S TIRE SALES
Girod's Hilltop Super Market
D & J Automotive
Less Body & Fender Repair