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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1963)
ft—The Mill City Enterprl»*, Thursday, May 23, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. low* ICoss were Mr. and Mr». John D. Mac- In Astoria over the weekend Gregor ami children visited Mr. iuk I Mra. I., F. Ilowrll where they attended wedding over the weekend with friends und relatives in Salem. vliltril over tlw weekend in ceremonies for a niece. Wuahington alate, 'Ih«-y traveled Mrs. Krma JueU» of BriUon, The Malvni Millinery club over Stevena Pa»« and vial led S. D.. who has stx-nt the past members were entertainer! on with her father, Gene Brown three month« ussistaing with »t Everett, wlio at 91 yeara of Mrsiday at the Ionic of Gladys th«- cure of her sisler, Mrs. G. axe la atlll active and with her l..ik< .Mill I.I sk - Völkel assist S. Merryfield has returned to toother, Mra. Eble Brown of ing her. A pot luck luncheon her home. Mrs. Merryfidd has wus served at noon on the A Ui.Hiflit f<,r U m I hv —“Wn Monroe. had a scries of strokes that has patio of the Lak«- home. Tills finisti lo la-gin." Motto ot Uw left her bed ridden. Mrs. Miu> Nornluui from Hs group lias been meeting for dii*« ut II». Min City Higti the past three years ever since •ahuui Ai tnx- today «■■ U k - ii . ietn visited Sunday afterraam Sunday gu«-»l» at tlw home of at the Iwmies of George Cree they took classes together in Mr. und Mrs. Jerry Ruby and Salem at that time The mem Mr, iuii I Mr». (ionio« Me* and Mr and Mra, Ixiwell Cree. family were Mr and Mrs. E. F. bers bring hats they have de Ruby and Mr und Mrs. Mike Morrla aja-nt Sunday aftemoon signed or “ worked over" for Mr. tutti Mrs. Chet Sluter Wiege and childr«-n of Stay at thè lamie ot fila parenti, Mr discussion by other members ton The Ruby anti Wiege fam and Mia. Clarone«* Quartlcr in from Curvatila were recent via dora at the taime of Mr. anti and Mrs Ixike said the women ilies were friends when they Salem. have u lot of fun. Clara Morris, Mra. George Flook. lived in Montana a former member, was a guest Mrs. Clyde (ioide« Is I»OW em for the day. Ixcrry lxdr«l, who wax youth ployed at tile home of Mr. din ctor of th«- i«x ul Christian Hw Round Itotiln Plnrn-hle anti Mrs. Glen Ettinger. Church while h«- was a student club members were entertained Going on Vacation! at Northwest (Tiristian College Clyde (ttdtlen luut returned to Monday evening at the home in Eugene, will leave San Fran- <»t lx>u MacGregor. The hostess hia work at Cedar Lumber Co., See us first About slco, California Jurat 23 by following avverai weeks of 111- server! a dessert before the ev plan«* for a two months visit ening of cards. Winning high iwaa with his parents and other rel prize wus Margaret Boroughs, atives in Scotland. low, Florence Ressler and pin Mr. tuid Mrs. Emery Prim eau returned recently from a ochle, Agnes Carlson. Guests Mr. and Mrs. Ixiw-rence Bur two weeks vacation trip to Cal for the evening were Thelma ton and Ro«« r>iary from Scio Bain, lx>ra Mason, Naomi Un ifornia. 'Ils-y visited relatives spent Saturday evening at the * * ★ of Sig Jcfaien In Cloverdale, derwood. Florence Ressler and horr.c <>t George Cree. anti then went on to I xm An Ruth Tohl. Th«- next party will geles. Among pinces of interest be at the home of Marge Hit The Marti»«« Club will meet Thin hiMinuice is avail they went were IHsneyland, ter. June 3. next Tuesday, May 28 at the able for as »hurt a term Farmer's Market, and the un home of Mrs Cecil 1-ake In Mevcral member» and friend» as thnM' <lnya or up to veiling ot the Crucifixion at st .id of th«- home of Mrs. Floyd of th« Mill City Community Forest I.awn Memorial ceme Voikel as pre. loualy announced. six month*. church had a surprise party tery which Mrs Primeau said Mrs. Voikel will lx- co-hostess. was la-autitul 'Filey also got lust week honoring Mrs. Donald All members of the Eastern It Is written to suit your to dance to the music of lxiw- Disliong on her birthday anni- Star ur<- most cordially invited Individiuil need*. rvnee Welk and his orchestra versat y. Tlw evening was spent to attend. A j*»tluck dinner will at the Puludlum. They said they In group singing of hymns. lie aerved at 12 30 followed by You are covered for «<•- had perfect traveling weather. • Those attending were Mr. und a business meeting and social Mrs. Paul Schlewek and Mr. afternoon. ridenta or sickness, also Mr. »nil Mrs. Mike Cherry and Mrs. Joe Bentley of Lyons, theft Insurance. . iccompnmed by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Drew and The Bid or Bunch Pinochle i Homer Williamston and family family, Mrs. George Hutchin club held their annual dinner son, Ann Anderson. Dorothy : and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond meeting in Salem Monday even ★ ★ ★ (In rry and family of Salem Olson. Ethel Olson and Mr. and ing. Some of the members at Mrs. Dishong and daughters. . spent tlw weekend at Roads tended a movie after the meet , End <m the coast. They rvjiort ing. Present for tlx- dinner were Mr. and Mr». Richard Nel i -oo<l weather ant! a wonderful Darlene Ruby, Hattie Fencl, son and children of Salem vis Mary Wright, Edna Gordon. time. ited Sunday at the home of his Helen Ellingson, Jeanne Rosa father, Mr. and Mrs. Roger mond. Elsie Ohmart, Betty Pit- Mr. and Mrs. I*»- Bitsartt en Nelson. tam and Marion Stovall. The tertained a group of friends at members decided to have an I their home Monday evening tol- Mr». Bonnie WhiUrtt chaper extra meeting, which will be I lowing Lion» Club and Auxll- oned a group of girls on u trip ; iary installation Among those to the coast over the weekend. Monday. June 3 at 7:30 at the J. ( Kimmel Bud lias la I present were Mr. and Mrs. Those making the trip were home of Helen Ellingson. I’ll. 897-2(910 Mil! City i Andy Anderberg. former resl- Sharon Whitsett and two class i dents, now living in Junction mates from OCT-:. Ixiura Jo City. R imto •11*1 Susa- Win’s-'t! They report a good time and at least one member of the party sick from too much sun! TRIP INSURANCE HILL INSURANCE AGENCY T V & Radio Service DAILY - ON (’ALI. No Mileagc Charge Bctwecn Stayton and Gates ON O|{ OIT THE CABLE RCA VICTOR — The Best TV For Cable or Fringe Area». Passage of New Experience Bill To Reduce Rates Mr. and Mrs. !*»• Bu»--tt spent Sunday at Hebo visiting their son and daughter-in-law. Salem. May 2—New base Mr. and Mrs. Maurie Bassett rates for workmen's compensa and sons. tion insurance effective July 1, 1963, were announced yester Mr. and Mr». Verne Clarke day by Sidney B. Lewis, chair spent the weekend on a sight man of the State Industrial Ac seeing trip along the Lincoln cident Commission. Over a County Beaches and report an third of the 1963-1964 base rates enjoyable trip and nice weather. will be lower than last year, even though the passage of (iue»t» but week at the home SB 370 would increase certain of Mr. and Mrs. Phyl Knight workmen's benefits over 20%, were Mr and Mrs. Loyd Cham resulting in a 15.6% net in berlain of Ocean Lake. The two crease. families took a weekend trip Recently enacted was SB 437 to many spots in Warner Valley under which employers eligible hunting for arrow heads and for experience rating will con rocks They report an interest tribute at an increase or de ing trip. crease from base rate depend ing upon their loss ratios. This Ijsleniine Beauty Salon at new experience rating plan, Stayton. Open Monday through which brings Oregon into con Friday 9 to 6. Saturday hours: formity with the rest of the 8 30 to 4. Phone Stayton 769- nation, together witn improved 5322. 383 Third Street. 46tf commission loss ratios, will re duce workmen's compensation costs for thousands of employ ers. Woodward and Fond i 11 e r, Inc., of New York, consulting actuaries for SIAC, point out that the Commission provides that more than 90% of the employers' contributions and 100% of the workers' contribu tions go out to injured work men and their dependents in benefits, as contrasted with less than 60% provided in standard rates for most other states. Reduction of injury frequency is the best measure of safety practices. Mr. Lewis said, re ferring to the lowest frequency rate per million man hours worked in the history of Ore gon industry over the past two years. LOOK! by Robert H. Elsner INMtgreetnent Over How cigarette taxes to obtain some revenue. To IbUae Ta«ro Eitiier way, taxes will be Prolong» Adjournment raised. Disagreement between the Senator Anthony Yturri (R- House and Senate over how to 1 Ontario) was one of the three raise taxes has given the 1963 I members of the Senate Taxa lx-gis)ature the dubious distinc- j tion Committee who voted tion of holding the longest aee-' against the program. He said inn in history. The old mark J he favors a cigarette tax and was equalled Tues., May 21, on i the House-passed “net receipts" the 128fh day. approach. Other members vot Most legislators are hopeful 1 ing with Yturri in committee that things will wind up late I were Senators Donald Husband this week, however. But it all■ (R-Eugenei and Vernon Cook depends on whether the Houae (D-Gresham.) Senators voting and Senate can agree on a tax i for the bill in committee were package •Chairman Boyd Overhulse (D- Several weeks ago, the Houae Madrasi, Robert Elfstrom (R- voted to raise most of the $60 Sal«m), Walter Pearson (D- million additional money need Portlandj and Glen Stadler <D- ed by the state during the next Eugene). two years by levying a 4c per The $10 minimum tax feature pack cigarette tax, plus a “net in the Senate version would receipts” income tax. This pro- serve to broaden the tax base nosal went to tne Senate. and obtain revenue from many Then, last week, the Senate low income taxpayers who now Taxation Committee came out pay nothing. with a re-worked version of the “It was the feeling of the tax bill, which completely elim majority of the committee that inated the cigarette tax. The since by far the major part of Senate Committee felt that the the state's expenditure was for best approach was to rely on education, those people having an even stiffer income tax. children to educate were equit Th«- Senate proposal would ably the ones who should be raise approximately $52 million paying the cost,” said Sen. in new revenue, all through in Overhulse. "I am sure that creased income taxes. The every taxpayer with a family House version would rely on in recognizes this fact and is wil come taxes for $35 million and ling to bear his share of the cigarette taxes for $12 million. tax load." Basically, this is what the H'XJse Speaker Clarence Bar Senate proposal calls for: ton (D-Coquille) spoke out A tax range of 3% to 7%. against the Senate’s tax plan. 'The present rate scale is 3% . He particularly opposes the pro- to 9.5% I. ' posed reduction of the depend- An increase in the personal ency allowance from $600 to exemption from the present $600 $400. to $650, and in the case of joint “The House should insist on returns, from the present $1.200 an equitable tax bill," said Bar to $1.300. ton. "It shouldn't be hesitant to —A reduction in the depend ' spend plenty of time to resolve ency exemptions from the pre the tax situation to it satisfac sent $600 to $400 tion and for the good of the A minimum tax <filing fee) people of the state." of $10, or $20 on joint returns. If the Senate approves its Elminiation of the federal Taxation Committee’s proposal, tax deduction on state returns. it would then go to a House- As reported several weeks Senate conference committee, in ago. the House version also an attempt to resolve their dif- elminates the federal deduction j fercnces. and calls for a flat 1% tax on And while they’re doing this, all income up to $16.000 or a the one fear in their minds will flat 1*3% tax on all income be that the final plan also must over $16,000, with no deductions not be too objectionable to the or exemptions. In addition to voters. For in Oregon, the peo the flat scale, the House pro ple have the right to initiate a posal would also impose a referendum and possibly over graduated tax, ranging from rule a new tax. They've done it 1% to 6%, but in this area de before. ductions would be allowed. The House plan would substi Mysterious holes in clothes tute a $22 credit on computed after laundering can usually be taxes, rather than the present traced to use of bleach, some- $600 personal and dependency ' times as long as 6 weeks before deduction. hand. Chlorine bleaches should In simple terms, the Senate's , always be diluted first. Other tax plan would cost more, as causes of damage might be far as income taxes are con permanent wave solution and cerned. The House version i chemical cleaner. The damage would require a smaller income may not show up until after tax hike, since it could rely on several washings. Musty odors in old wtxxien cheats can be dispelled by put ting camphor balls or flakes In the empty drawers. Ijeave drawers closed a few days, then remove camphor balls. Air well to allow camphor odor to dis appear. $265 b0 and up. Terms on Approved Credit See these Machines at Sportsmen’» Center Mill City. 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