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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1963)
Mari-Linn PTC Lists Nominees For Next Year House A|n>r<>vea Higher Incom* be allowed wlt)w>Ut limit for Til», 4 < Xnit (Igiirril* T*» such Items as medical pay- In undoubtedly the most "pro 1 ments, casualty losses, Interest ductive " day of the current paid and pro|««'rty taxes Char U-glslatlve session, th«' House itable contributions (up to 20'7,) of Representatives last Friday will also lie deductible approved a pair of bills design- I Tile present $600 dependen- <-d to raise nearly $50 million ' cy and personal exemptions will This Is most of the additional lie eliminated In Its place will money needed to balance tin1 lx substituted a flat $22 tax I State's budget and meet rising cr.MIt for each dependent, to coats for the next two years. lie substractrd from the total By a 42 18 vote, the Hous«* tax after It Is computed. adopted its Taxation Commit Taxpayers will I* allowed tee’s a|*proach to broadening the tax credit i for student depend- lncom«> tax base. Also approv ents, rrgnrdless of the stud ed, 38 to 22, was the contro entx earnings. (At present, a versial 4c per ¡«ack cigarette student canting more than $600 tax Both bills have been »ent cannot be claimed.) to the Senate. Single persona with depend Earlier last week, the House ents ("heads of households") tabled the pn>|«>xrd 3% sales tax would be given the same rate by a narrow 31 29 margin This as a husband and wife tiling (Hived th«> way for passage Fri joint returns, a new feature to day of the Income and cigarette Oregon taxpayers. Average increase under the tax bills. The Income tax bill (H, B. tx-w income tax plan unless It 1846) will bring In an estimat Is revised by the Senate ed $35 million in new revenue would range from 120 a year Taxpayers would pay more in more (for a family of four with State taxes than in the past, I a $5,000 income) to $75 a year but less In Federal taxes. This more (for a family of four with la because of the bill's key pro a $15,000 income.) The cigarette tax bill (H. B. vision. which no longer ulk>ws the Federal deduction on State 1115) is designated to bring in returns But nt the same time, about $15 million in additional the taxpayer would be able to revenue. Of this amount. $3 deduct his increased state million would be returned to taxes from his Federal return. the local cities, leaving approx Estimates are that the aver imately $12 million tor the state age Individual taxiwiyer would grneral fund Combined, the cigarette tax have to pay from 1% to 4 3% more In total State and Federal and the broadened Income tax. Income taxes, under the bill as would raise $47 million of the approved by the House. estimated $60 million needed Basic elements ot the income by the State during the next tax bill. In addition to eliminat biennium. Another $11 million will tx' ing the Federal deduction on State returns, are; raised via a "one-shot" meas A flat 1% tax on all incomes ure requiring many employers from $5<X) to $16 000. and a flat to submit witholding taxes to 1’-»% tax on all income over the State each month. Instead $16 000 Under this rate scale, of on the present quarterly bas- there will tie no dt'ductions. I is This will enable the State credits or exemptions, except I to get some money this blennl- I um which under the quarterly for exists of doing business. In addition to the above flat system wouldn’t have been until the 1965 67 period, rate scale, there will _ lie _____ an ad paid ditional tax. on a graduated i ' The now-tabled sales tax (H. t In thb seal* from 1% to 6%. this B 1601) orginally contained two graduated area, deductions will provisions that were »wav eliminated LET’S GET ACQUAINTED! I wish to announce that I have purchased the former Hathaway Service Station on Highway 22 in Mill City and am now Open for Business HERE IS OUR OPENING SPECIAL BRAKE JOB COMPLETE AND GUARANTEED $2295 Job conaiata of relining all four wheels, rebuilding all wheel cylinders, brake fluid and adjustments. Ikut bonded brake lining. All Work Guaranteed Automotive mechanical work will be our specialty in connection with the service station. We can handle adjustments and repairs on all makes and models of hydramatic transmissions. Mill City Garage Former Hathaway Service Station Highway 22 Paul Stites, Owner S—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 25, I9R3 MEHAMA Library Week Mrs. John Tartars Mr. arwl Mrs Bob ijippln Being Observed and two children of Idaho City, Ida., visited hers several days last we«'k with her parents, Mr. At Santiam High an«l Mrs. Ernest Christensen LYONS Muri-Linn PTC held Ihrir April meeting Thurxduy evening at the school itouae with Roy l-ainbert chairman pre and her sisters family, Mr. and siding. A short business session Mrs. Bill Ayers and Danny. wus held and the nominating Visitors for several days dur committee submitted ttu* follow ing the weekend with Mr. and ing officers tor next year: Eld Mrs. Julius Titze were lier on Gilson, chairman. Dale Arndt son-in-law and daughter, Mr vice chairman and Lucillie Hu and Mrs Erclll Yocom of P»n- ber secretary. Nominations tor dleton. They also visited her treasurer were heard from th«- sister's family, Mr. and Mrs. floor. Bob Walton, Mary Sieg Jim Richmond, Barbara and and Doris Mll«-y These officers Pam. will be voted on at the next Saturday night guests of Mr meeting. and Mrs. Frank White were 4-H club leaders were present her brother and sister-in-law. to present their member« with Mr and Mrs. Everett Grey and their work. Mrs. Alice Dougall their niece, Charlotte Addison leader with her co-leadera, Mrs. all of Toledo Murley luirimcr and Mrs. How Mr. and Mrs Gerald Rock ard Naue hud their first and well and children visited Sun second year model their dresses day at the Wayne Smith )>ome they have made. First year, at Veneta. Christine Henning. Patricia Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crook We I'.i r, Ann Friclit), Caro) acoxnpanied her brother and Mrs. Frichtl, Sue Frichtl, Linda sister-in-law, Mr. and Trahan, Patricia l.arimer. Bec Clarence Goodell of Sublimity, ky luimbert, Marilyn Davis, to Vancouver, Wn Sunday. Mrs. Doris Cllpfell. Donna Culwell Crook and the (xxxiells took had on display their barbecue part in the bowling tournament place mats they made this year. there. Mrs Calvin Culbertson will Second year members rnrxleled their dresses they have made. J be presenting her piano pupils 'Dx-rxa M«-tt<-«-i, Vickie Horn, in a recital Friday evening, Susan Dougall. Wendee Walton. April 26 at 7 .30. The recital will Brenda Johnson and Linda Cox. be held at Mari-Linn sch«x>l. These girls will model their The public is invited. Mrs. Edith Marks visited dresses at the style show held in Albany this Saturday. April Sunday with her m<Xher, Mrs. 20 Mrs. Floreen Roten lead J. F. Webber in Sweet Home. er and Mrs. Violet Wagner Mrs Webber had just returned presented their third and fourth from Seattle, Wn , wh«»re she year girls they also modeled had vlsit«?d relatives for six their dresses Sharon Spellmey- weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith er. Ginger Carter. Donna Hub er. Sara Wagner. Marjorie Hen of Tacoma, Wn., were Sunday ning Dina Hom, Karren Miley night and Monday guests here and De loris Trahan. All work of his daughter's family. Mr. from both groups will be exhib and Mrs David Blum and Judy, i ited at l^ebanon on April 27 at They also visited a son. Tom Smith and his family at Turner th«- Linn County 4-H fair Mrs Harold Ijongfellow, lira. Maida Hills' fourth grade students furnished the chairman of the annual Cancer program for the evening. They Drive is announcing that the prescnt«*d America in Song and committee will be soliciting Verse in give divisions. First. Friday evening, April 26. and Who Made America Great. would appreciate it if people have their donations Second, Seasons in America. would Third. Other Americans in ready. Mrs. Ernest Christensen was Poetry and Song, Fourth. An imals of America. Fifth, Songs taken to Santiam Memorial hos of History and Songs "Just For pital Saturday for treatment and tests tor suspected gall Fun." bladder infection. The Mehama Extension unit Chronic respiratory diseases, will hold their meeting in the including tuberculosis, afflict at Fellowship room of the church least 12 million and perhaps as ' Wednesday. May 1. The project many at 27 million people in • is on early marriages and the the United States. It is aggrav meeting will start at 10.-30 a. ated by smoking and air polu- m. with a pot luck luncheon tkin. at noon. It is hoped that there will be a good attendance at by the House Taxation Com the meeting as it is the last of mittee before sending it to the the season. floor. One was to permit its referral to the voters for a fin al decision; the other would have applied the sales taxes to ward local property tax relief. By Ed McCurdv The amended bill, however, lost This week is a busy one much of the sponsors’ intent, Somehow, the Prom week and and was reduced to a basic 3% the week for primary elections sales tax on all goods except are one and the same this food, drugs, see fertilizer. year. Opponents to the sales tax The Junior-Senior prom will approach emphasized that it be this Saturday. April 27. In would not raise enough money vitations have been sent to re to noticeably lower, or elimi cent graduates and given to nate, Oregon's income taxes. various underclassmen; the Even though it was tabled, Seniors have already begun tel the sales tax bill could be re ling us how much better their vived by a simple majority of prom was. and they haven't the House. Observers point out even seen this one yet. The that this is unlikely—particu farewell banquet is going to be larly after approval of the in at the Keg & Platter Friday come and cigarette tax bills in night. the House. At Santiam. we have two elec If these two measures meet tions. Tlie first, or primary no sharp obstacles in the Sen elect;ons are to eliminate all ate and there are some out but two running for an office, spoken opponents to both ap and the finals, held the follow proaches there—the Legislature ing week, decide the winners. will have passed its major hur Candidates for president are I dle of the session. But. if the Jim Hirte and Don Podrabsky; Sennte rejects or drastically for vice president, Ron Bassett. changes either proposal, then John Kelly, Bill Wilson and school might let out before the Ron Ohmart; for secretary. Legislature does this year. Frances Reid and Carolyn Dav enport; for treasurer. Sherry Pittam. If Ive left aynone out, I’m sorry. The week of April 21 to 27 has been designated through out the nation as Nations! Li brary Week for the purpose of calling attention to the many types of libraries and library services. Librarians and Li braries of all types, school, public, college, governmental. 1 and professional, commemorate this week with various pro-' grams, displays and activities. In Oregon, the week ends with the annual meeting of the Ore- [ gon IJbrary Association in, Portland. Santiam Union High has plsn- ned for various activities, some of which had to be un- ■ dertaken early because of con- fileting school affairs and pro- grams On Friday. April 19. the stu- dent assistant librarians went to Salem on a field trip to visit Willamette University library, public library, Oregon State library, and Oregon State ar chives and Statehouse Fourt«*en students. accompanied Mr. Haymes, librarian. Wednesday. April 17, Eugene i I .arsen, Director of Admission Counselling, of OTI, Klamath Falls, visited the school li- ’ brary to demonstrate how ' reading interest can be created in library materials with the . use of scientific instruments. ; Mr. I-arsen was Ln the library ' all day with his equipment and students came in, Ln an inform- | al manner to view his displays and methods. During Ubrary Week, dis plays will be set up and the library will be open for visit ors The week is "tine free" week [ when books long overdue may 1 be return«! without charge or brought to the school. Mr. : Haymes states the school will appreciate any materials or books which will be returned. iht Old Hemorrhoid« Pile« FtMtute—flamare — prniapee Itctilng and other Rrctal <11» orders. Free «learripUve booklet Dr. Reynold« Clinic, *T«ook plsasant, please. You can resume your natural ex pression after 1 snap the pic ture.” .N aturopath- Proctology 1144 Center Street SALEM. OREGON DR. VICTOR J. MYERS Chiropractic Physician ANNOUNCES THE REMOVAL OF IIIS OFFICES TO 150 Wa$hington, Sfay+on Ground Floor Location A crag» Street from Church of Christ PARKING Phone 76&-2Q67 Wow see all that’s new at your Chevrolet dealerk Try out all the things these bucket-seat Chevrolet Super Sports have going for you—extra-cost options like 4-speed transmissions, high-performance engines, Positraction axle, tachometers, the works —and your decision won’t be whether but which. There’s the Jet-smooth Chevrolet Impala SS with all the luxury you could reasonably want, all at a reasonable Chevrolet price; the Chevy II Nova 400 SS, a car that can give any family more run for its money (gives you a break on upkeep, too); the turbo-supercharged rear-engine Corvair Monza Spyder(nice, huh?); and finally, the sports car that inspired them all, Corvette. Chances are you’ve got your Super Sport picked out already. If not, some warm spring weather, a country road and your friendly Chevrolet dealer will help you decide, for sure I CORVETTE Santiam Ripples GO CHEVROLET Sl/PTR SPORT ATTENTION DOG OWNERS Dog Owners Are Reminded That There Is A City Ordinance Forbidding Dogs Running At Large In Mill City. CITATIONS WILL BE ISSUED FOR VIOLATIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE. CITY OF MILL CITY RON MEACHAM, Chief of Police BIRTHS B»bi«*s Born at Snntinm Memorial Hospital. St«» v ton Bom April 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allan Snoddy, Mehama a son, Roger Jay, weighing 9 pounds 3 ounces. Bom April 14 to Mr. and Mrs. J. Dean Gordon of Aums ville a daughter. Tamara Kath leen, weighing 7 pounds 10’» ounces. Born April 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Jo Anderson of Rt. 2, Scio a boy. T«'rry Jo, weigh ing 8 pounds 12 ounces. Bom April 21 to Mr. and Mrs. David Aguilar of Rt. 1. Turner a daughter, Rosalind, weighing 6 pounds 12*i ounces. Tubercuk»sis has been with us since the dawn of recorded his tory. Evidence of TB has been found in Egyptian mummies dating as far back as 1000 B. C. 411 Suprr Sports asatTaWr m tolA coupe and conserhbU mod«!». {Super Sport and Sppder equipment optional al extra cost.) See four entirely different kinds of cars at your Chevrolet dealer’s Gene Teague Chevrolet 120 W. Hollister Phone 769-2126 Stayton, Oregon