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7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 20, 1971 We tielieve that Jesus meant it 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 13, 19” 1 means spatiework for Task i Force implementation was As He taught them on that hill. , largely done before the session We know He preached the gospel T/»e Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements as individual agencies prepar and His words are living still. ed biennial budget proposals. Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, loo Legislative Fiscal Committee They have rung down through the age6 also is aware of Task Force they are for everyone to hear, recommendations and along ! by Jack Zimmerman As we believe the words of Jesus with Underdahl’s people both I I makes eternity, seem quite near. MANAGEMENT 70s TASK : ask about it these waning days lend assistance to members ot Ways & Means. What can they do for you? FORCE EXERTS ¡of the current legislative ses- Task Force proposals show Why not believe the inspired gospel LEGISLATIVE INFLUENCE ; .sion, only a few lawmakers, First: They will be corrected. up in a number of areas— rang that our Saviour spoke that day, Second: You may continue with your us You don’t hear much about . lobbyists and newsmen are ac- ing from transferral of the I.et it seep into our hearts it but the Management 70s ' tualy aware of the implemen Board of Health into the De ual daily work. as we travel, along lifes way. Task Force is exerting a posi tation job under way. partment of Human Resources Third: No serious dietary changes. tive Influence on the 50th Leg Management 70s Task Force to replacement of county wel awarentss is acute however, in fare commissions with advis islative Assembly. Why believe that false tradition Dr. E. R. REYNOLDS I The year-long study of some I those 27 state agencies studied. ory boards. when God’s word is here to read, NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN 27 state agencies by loaned Each produced its share of These steps are indicative It's the inspired words of Jesus 1144 Center St N. E. Salem Ph. 363-9460 executives from Oregon busi areas in which operations of the fact the Management that all Christians really need. could be conducted more effi ness and industry completed Task Force was partly charg its work last fall. It was re ciently and economically. ed with implementation of As we talk to the neighbor signed to apply business effi Wherever possible the Task findings of yet a previous there is a doubt in some people’s mind, ciency yardsticks to the vari Force was directed to take im study—the Project 70s Task They believe that Jesus was preaching ous operations of state govern mediate steps to implement Force proposals pending in the but not for this present time. ment. Ir. its final report the its own recommendations. Legislature include shifting Task Force offered recommen “'This process alone produc the age-old Agricultural De dations that could save up to ed changes made prior to the partment’s meat inspection i They are warped up in tradition an estimated $40 million bi current legislative session that function to the federal govern I which Christians know is a pure lie, ennially if all were accepted will save about $9 million this ment and trasf erring the du I It was condemned by our Saviour and implemented. biennium,” explained Kenneth pes of the weighmaster from before he bid this world good-by. With publication of that fin T. Undvrdahl, deputy director the Highway Department to i al report the Task Force faded of the Executive Department the State Police. We know Jesus was really preaching from public view. And if you and Task Force Coordinator. “The list of Management and was preaching to every age, Many recommendations re Task Force accomplishments He was preaching to all nations quired legislative action, he will be a long one by the time which put me and you on the stage. continued, and although you the session adjourns.” conclud won’t find the Task Force ed Underdahl. “But one of its lisicd as sponsor of more than brightest aspects is the contin As we read the words of Jesus a handful of bills, its sugges uing direct involvement of the J this is really quite insane, tions are incorporated in business community in affairs j That many doubt the words of Jesus scores of measures now under of state government.” and lets the Church drift down the drain. consideration. Task Force succe.-s can be j 1 GALLON FREE WITH measured many ways. Des ‘“We would have defeated The true Christian believes the Bible cur own purpose if we had scribed as a $600,000 project I PURCHASE OF 4 GALLONS believes it is God’s inspired word, ccme in and introduced a flock paid for completely by busi j of bills on our own,” Under- ness and industry, it involved They stand firmly to uphold the Bible OF ANY COLOR.Z&frftW, dahl said. “‘The Task Force some 20 loaned business per-1 the greatest words; Man ever heard. It'S a new kind of iniurance that was charged with streamlin sonnel who contributed an es-1 LIMITED TIME ONLY! HUGH DURALL covers things like your camper or boat ing state government so many timated 15 man years of effort j or water skiis or—most of the many fun to producing more efficient i of cur ideas are simply amend things you use for your leisure or your Mary Chytka; second. Roger holidays. It’s well worth the small cost. ed into other bills applying to and responsive state govern-1 our areas of interest.’” ment. i Rowell, anti third. Dana Gen- It’s Underdahl’s job this ses Recognition of this effort son. Wheels, first, Jess Foun sion to see that findingc of the has reacheel city and county By Eva Bressler tain, Clark Herfley and Dan Task Force are implemented. governmental levels and sim Mrs. Ijawrence Chytka has ny Hillyer, second; Randy And though he isn’t keeping a ilar studies are in initial stages returnee! home from the hos Kirsch, third. Shannon Mc- “box score,” he can rattle off for Portland, Salem and Wash pital after several days there Guffin. Costumes, first. Don an impressive list of bills and ington County. for medical treatment. ald Lunskie. second Terra the state of their progress to Management 70s measures Mrs. Florence Burmester Franklin, and third Gary Neal may not have much sex appeal ' was a Sunday evening dinner ward doing the job. In the floats, first went to B ank A meriuro “Actually,” he said, “most from a news standpoint. And guest at the home of Mr. and Mr. McGregor's Garden. Í, If of cur work is being accomp they don’t lend themselves to Mrs. Richard Burmester in Brownie Float; second to the lish through Ways & Means colorful hearings and flam Scio. Lyons Zenith Women’s club, boyant floor debate. C< mmittee.” Mr. and Mrs. James Phelps “Keep Lyons Clean,’’ and third Phone *>7-2321 or S97-27.»l But whether they attract at from Apple Valley. Ca., spent to the 6 th grade "'The Horn And by that remark he tention In this manner or not, several days visiting friends et's Nest.’” each recommendation adopted here. They were guests at the will be appreciated for years home of Mrs. Hazel Lewis. to come by taxpayers who pick They came to attend the wed up the tab. ding of Miss Beulah Lewis anti Harold Porter on Saturuday, May 15. Pfc. Jerry Kimery called his Phone 897-2610 mother, Mrs. W. L. Kimery on Mother’s Day from Baneberg, i Germany. It was 10 o’clock there at 2 o’clock in the after noon. It took 45 minutes to get the call through, but Mrs. Kif- ery said she could hear him just as plain as if in the other RAYMOND CLABON room. He is serving with the Raymond J. Clason, 80, Me Red Eye Missile armored cal- hama, died Sunday at a Salem very at Nuremberg, Germany. Monday, May 17, the third i nursing home following a long grade from Mari-Linn went on I illness. Bom in South Dakota, he their field trip to the Oregon moved here in 1934. He was Museum and Science Industry in Portland. Tuesday the 18th a retired logger. Surviving are sons Harry, the 6th grade will go to Fort Ivan and Eugene, all of Meha Stevens. They will be accom ma, and Stewart, Myrtle Creek: panied by their teacher, Mrs. daughters Mrs. Erma Arm Jean Roberts and Curtis Bene strong, Salem, Mrs. Ruth Keys, field. Wednesday, May 19 the Rose'burg, Mrs. Myrtle Prit Special Education class will go chard. Lyons; brother Harold, to Larsons at Scio. The Lyons Extension unit San Diego; sisters Mrs. Kate Van Ourkerk, Los Angeles and held their meeting Thursday, Mrs. Allie Brown, Hot Springs, May 13 at the City Hall, be S. D.; 25 granddhildren; 25 ginning at 10 a. m. Lesson of the day was “Child Guidance great-grandchildren. Services will be 11 a. m. and Techniques,” with Sue Thursday at Weddle mortuary. Yost, Shirley Stenson and Ka Stayton. Rev. William Mitchell thy Latrop project leaders. were Dorothy officiating. Interment will be at Attending Fox Valley Cemetery. Lyons. Downer, Eleanor T^Munyan, Lucille Huber, Lou Brown, Fem Pederson, Alma Olmstead Salem Scene TREATMENTS FOR HEMORRHOIDS insurance’ L OLympic sm in s JERRY PITTAM Insurance Just In Time For That Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Memorial Day Trip OBITUARIES BE CARW! AT WORK ! 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Mari-Linn 4th grade class, Kirsch. took their field trip Tuesday, j Mr. and Mrs. Edward Titze May 11 to McLoughlin House I visited recently with Mrs. Jul in Oregon City and Champoeg ' ius Titze who is in the Center Park, near Aurora. They view-j Street Nursing Home in Sal «1 the pioneer homes at both em. places, and enjoyed a picnic • Carl Hughes of Newberg was lunch while at the park. Visit-1 a Tuesday morning guest at ing historical places of Ore the home of Mrs. E. J. Hughes. gon goes along with their so- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor ial studies classroom teaching. spent several days recently at All girls from the 5th. 6tli, the home of her brother-in-law 7<h, an<l 8th grades were bus and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph sed to Mill City May 12 for Ellis in Portland. Glenn Rice trials for the official track of Salem was a guest Sunday, meet to be held May 20 at Mill May 16, at the Taylor home. City. Selections of participants Mrs. M. V. Frame returned for May 20 were made from home Friday evening after the winners of the trials. several days visit with her cousin. Mrs. H. C. Cadwell at Lincoln City. The two ladies Annual Lyons Pet spent a couple of days with another cousin and her husband Parade Winners at the Elk Creek ftsh hatchery near Port Orford. Are Named Norman Ritter, who is a LYONS — The park ranger at Ft Stevens near . __ , . annual Pet j Astoria was a week-end guest para<ie^s[MHi.s.>r«i by the Mari- at the Ray Roberts home I V™ J’T -----— .________________ day, May 15 in spite of the rain, headed by the L yons am bulance and Linn County Mounted Posse Thrre were 'hree rtivlskns Pets. Whee's and Coatumes Winning first in pets were Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise JOBS • HUNTING WOOD • FISHING ASH CROPS • WATER AIL PRODUCTS OF A BUSY TIMBERLAND! Keep the Forests GREEN! WOOD WATER RECREATION WILDLIFE Frank Lumber Company, Inc. 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