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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1953)
8— THE IDANHA February 12. 1953 MILL CITY ENTERPRISE ODDLY ENUf I__________ by Williams M & M Plywood-- IwEATB IS A ROAD'S WORST ENEMY! (Continued from P-.ge 1) By MRS. S. T. MOORE tern of conveying chips from the chip- ' Ronnie McKinney, son of Mr. and per to the gondola cars will be in- I Mrs. James McKinney, suffered a A DOAD CONSTANTLY KF PT UP WILL fractured leg when he fell from his stalled for the first time in Oregon, it is believed. NOT DETERIORATE NOI*\ATTER bicycle Thursday evening. He was The Oregon bonus is exempt from Mill City Pack No. 84 met in the The plant will use a floating pond WUAT TRAFFIC U BEARS home of Ken Siler, acting Cubmaster, state- and federal income taxation, rushed to th eSalem General hospital saw equipped with "chain” rather than ; by ambulance and first reports indi along with most other benefits pay Thursday night, February 5. This the usual "drag” saw for bucking meeting was attended by committee able to war veterans or their sur cate that he will be kept in traction logs to their proper length in prep four weeks. vivors, the state Department of Vet members and Den Mothers of the Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Warren aration for the lathes. The plant is pack. The meeting was called for a erans’ Affairs reported this week. Other items excluded in computing Stoll and children this week is Mr electrically equipped throughout. general discussion of promotion of Stoll ’ s mother, Mrs. Martha Sftoll of' For fire prevention the plant is interest by parents in the Cub Scout, federal and state tax returns are: equipped with a pressure system Omaha, Nebr. movement, and appointment of com Bonuses paid by other states; GI Joining the Stolls la^t weekend for fitted with electric and deisel driven mittee members. insurance dividends; all education and J ohn L.MfADAM a family reunion were Mr. and Mrs. pumps. The system is fed from a DISCOVERED |<15 YEARS Of interest to all Cub Scouts, and training benefits, compensation ana million-gallon water pond located out AGO THAT IF THE. SUB- I especially their parents, is the coming pensions paid by the Veterans Admin Richard Udey and children of Stay side the 15-acre log pond. All the ton. SOIL IS KEPT DRY BY pack meetinfg which for this month istration to veterans of any war in trash burner on the premises will A GOOD COVERING, IT will be carried over to Sunday, March cluding Korea; insurance proceeds | The dance sponsored recently by burn is bark from the peeler logs and paid on death of the insured; muster- the Idanha Rod and Gun club with WILL SUPPORT ANY 1, and held in the form of a Blue and other waste not suitable for the chip Gold dinner (place and time to be be, ing-out _____ . pay . and . jobless benefits paid the help of _ the American Legion per. WEIGHT! Jater announced) in celebration of the under the Korean GI bill; death gratu- netted $160 toward the March of 43rd year of Scouting. Plans for the | ity pay; and social security benefits, I Dimes fund, according to Mrs. Allene club members will donate food toward dinner are being drawn by Mrs. J. W. j workmen’s compensation and sickness Kettleson, chairman of the drive. the sale which is scheduled to begin McNealy, Phylis Rose Goodwin and . benefits. at 10 a.m. Committee members in Retirement pay for length of mili- 1 Ethel Foster. clude Mrs. Allene Kettleson, Mrs. Lor Cub Scout Pack No. 84 is comprised tary service is taxed by Uncle Sam raine Sophy, and Mrs. Annette Reed. of five dens of 8, 9, and 10-year-old and the State of Oregon. Disability TtlE-SOIL BENEATH Mr. and Mrs. O. J. White spent the By MRS. S. T. MOORE •boys. The Pack at the present time retirement pay is exempt from federal TUE ROAD ACTUALLY past weekend in Eugene where they ns.-e The Detroit Women ’ s Civic club will totals 37 boys. ' taxation, while Oregon taxes any CARRIES THE LOAD, visited their daughter, Marlene and ( amount in excess of $1,500 with this sponsor a cooked food sale Saturday, not tue S urface . exception—if the Veterans Adminis Feb. 14 at the Detroit Market. Ail son, James, both of whom are in CONSISTENTLY — school there. Mr. White attended tration had at one time been respon sible for making the payment, then it first $3000 of their annual military the school principals’ conference while Clarence Rush, Mrs. Henness, and is totally exempt. pay. This also means pay earned there. Mrs. R. F. Andreassen. LICENSED Richard Hake, ministerial student Orebon servicemen on active duty during annual National Guard summer of Northwest Chiistian college in camp or Reserve cruises or maneuvers enjoy a state tax exclusion on the Eugene, is now conducting services KER A A AZ Y of two weeks or more. With chlorophil being put into JBMDlMXWWX'«« »'« X lflXWWIR.R'ICDnOO«»«* «-«¡«»«X M «Itt-K-jrx IQOKKlMXWÄömCX» Servicemen must pay federal taxes at the Detroit Church of Christ. everything from tooth paste to chew Evening services at 7:30 p.m. have on their military income except for $1.50 per month and up ing gum, a certain manufacturer is periods of service in Korea or adja- been resumed under the direction of Also serving Gates. Lyons, going to put out a product that will Mr. Hake. 1 cent waters, or for periods of hos- Idanha and Detroit make people smell like people again. I ' pitalization as the result of service in His ,-logan, it was announced, will be: MILL CITY I Korea. Any income taxes owed by a “Don’t be safe at all”’ I serviceman who dies on active duty Phone 3952 as the result of service in Korea are Quality Job Printing at LEONARD HERMAN forgiven by Uncle Sam. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rush, Mr. AT The Mill City Enterprise and Mrs. Burrel Cole and Mr. and ■NMMMfflHm iiii'nn nu mi mi'HH HM mi iimtm mm mimiuswiiMWiiiwiiiH niniwMUMiimum’im wiuiitniHiin Mrs. Glen Henness were dinner guests with in Salem Saturday evening at the stomach I home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Robert- J THANK HEAVENS’ Most attacks are Just acid NEW RETAIL LOCATION: son. Indigestion. When It strikes, take Betl-ans East City Limits on Highway 222 tablets. They contain the fastest-acting Hollis Turnidge of Cutler City was' medicines known to doctors for the relief of a Gates visitor Saturday at the homes Phone 3215 MILL CITY heartburn, gas and similar distress. 25<. of former friends. Mr. Turnidge re ported that Mrs. Turnidge, who has been hospitalized in Portland for a week, was making a noticeable im provement but would be in the hos-, pital for at least another week. Mr. and Mrs. Turnidge resided in Gates “At the Bottom of the Hill” before moving to Cutler City. A group of Gates ladies, former members of the Gates home extension unit which was discontinued this fall, have joined the Mehama unit. Among those attending the meetings in Me hama are: Mr. Walter Brisbin, Mrs. Elmer Klutke, Mrs. Burrel Cole, Mrs. Cub Scouts Plans 43d Oregon Bonus Exempt From Income Taxes Year of Scouting DETROIT GARBAGE SERVICE All Building Supply Needs GATES Kelly Lumber Sales CHOKED DISPOSAL SERVICE Never - - a Dull Moment MILL CITY TAVERN more than other 2-tonners —because there’s less dead weight in the Ford F-6. Only choice of V-8 or Six in the 2-ton field! Up to 112 horsepower! Payload up to 800 lbs. 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