The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 10, 1967, Page 7, Image 7

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    Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 10, 1967
MEHAMA and 7—The
Mrs. Vernon Goodell, Mr.
SALEM
By Mrs. John Teeters
Mrs. Fred Roebeck and
three children returned; to
their home in Tacoma, Wash.
by Everett E. Cutter
Aug. 4 after a weeks visit
Mobile Home Trans. State Revenue Down,
These figures do not in­ with her sister’s family Mr,
APEX
Budget Woes Rising
clude the money to be lost if and Mrs. David Blum, Judy
Mobile Home Towing, Inc.
adjustments are not made to and Jimmy. Mrs. Lewis Fote
pro-
If
President
Johnson
’
s
Insured “We handle your
home with care’’
posed 10 per cent surcharge accommodate the effects of and two daughters who had
Term. Mgr. Harry Turner
on federal taxes goes though a federal tax increase. They also been visiting here and
For Hire
do, however, reflect consid- at the home of the ladies
Ph. 585-2480 Call Day or Night Congress as anticipated, Ore­ 1 eration of federal deficit brothers family the Tom
gon
stands
to
lose
some
$6.5
805 - 41st Place
million in state tax revenue spending and other factors Smiths of Turner returned to
affecting Oregon’s economy, Tacoma at the same time.
in the next two years.
Music Dealers
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Greer
This gloomy prediction, re­ such as current reverses and
cently voiced by Oregon’s resulting imployment weak­ of Leaburg were guests Aug.
MELODY MUSIC
House Speaker F. F. (Monte) nesses in contract construct­ 2 and 3 at the home of Mrs.
“The Home of Music”
Montgomery (R-Eugene), ion and wood products indus­ E. J. Hughes and Mrs. M. V.
Sales - Service - Instruction compounds problems of a tries.
Frame. Sunday guests of Mrs.
4701 Liberty Rd. S.
state treasury already revis­ At the same time, state Hughes and Mrs. Frame were
Sunny Slope Shopping Center ing downward its anticipated economic and political lead­ their brother and sister-in-
585-1502
revenue estitmates by about ers are faced with intensi­ law Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mul­
$30 million. (Main reason for fied public demands for pro­ key of Portland. The Mulkeys
the despressing effect of any perty tax relief. Although also visited with other rela­
Off. Equip. & Supplies federal tax hike is Oregon’s legislators could not agree on tives here.
allowing of state income tax­ a relielf plan and are going
Mrs. Betty Wagner went to
Cooke Stationery Co.
into special session on Oct.
Office Furniture - Supplies payers to deduct federal tax­ 30 for another try, it is ob­ Molalla Aug. 6 to get her
children Debbie and Donald,
es they pay from state-tax­
Typewriters - Calculators
vious that significant cuts who had spent the weekend
able
i
n
c
o
m
e
—
t
he
more
Stenorette Dictating Systems
cannot be made without cut­ at the Duane Wagner home.
370 State
581-1404 money that goes to Uncle ting local services or pouring
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stien-
Sam, the less is subject to
money into local government non and daughter, Susan of
Oregon taxation.)
Optometrists
I A couple of weeks ago Lee from the state level. The first Coos Bay were guests July
Quiring. director of Oregon’s seems highly unlikely; the 29 at the home of her grand­
Department of Finance, elab­ second would necessitate mother, Mr. and Mrs. Julis
Robert A. Golden
orated on state economic and finding some new revenue Titze, Mr. and Mrs. Titze
Doctor of Optometry
tax revenue difficulties be­ source such as a sales tax or spent Aug. 1 and 2 on the
fore the Legislative Fiscal state income tax increase.
coast in the Pacific City
Visual Training
Committee, a peranent inter­ Speaker Montgomery wants area.
the special legislative session
364-6803 im body.
170 Liberty St SE
Guests Sunday Aug. 6 at
Personal income tax col­ to seriously consider repeal­ the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ing
Oregon
’
s
federal
income Earl Taylor were Mr. and
lections for the 1965-67 bien­
Paints
nium totaled only $300.7 mil­ tax deduction if rates are not Mrs. Oliver Myers of Salem.
lion, he reported, significant­ revised downward, this
Mrs. William Longfellow
ly below the $316 million an­ would fatten the general fund returned home Aug. 5 from
ticipated by former Gov. by about $43 million per year, Santiam Memorial hospital
Mark Hatfield and the $313 according to State Tax Com­ where she spent several days
million figured in Gov. Tom mission estimates. Such an for observation and receiv­
Paints Made in Oregon
McCall’s proprosed budget. amount should, as Rep. Mont- ing treatment
FOR Oregon Homes
gomery says, go far toward
Buddy and Russell Owen of
Wallpaper - Floor Coverings 1 Actual 1965-67 collections of solving Oregon’s revenue
corporate
income
and
excise
Salem
spent the week end at
Counter Tops - Ceramic Tile
problems.
the Pete Owen home here.
1710 Front N. E.
364-2277 taxes amounted to $63.3 mil­
But
that
figure
does not
Mrs. B. L. Kirsch Mrs. Ed
233 Com’l N. E.
585-6013 lion, down $2.3 million from approach the more than $100
planned
revenue.
Castle and Mrs. Jennie Moe
Norris Paint & Varnish Co. Inc
million
which would be visited with several guests at
These lags resulted in an
needed if local government
ending
general
fund
balance
the Marian Home in Sublim­
Engdahl’s Crosby Paint Store
were to operate under a 1 or
“Guaranteed Lowest Price in for the biennium of $21.7 1% per cent property tax ity Aug. 2.
million. Quiring reported—a
the Willamette Valley”
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crook
Factory Direct Outlet Save figure well below the predict­ limitation. And, any move to were in a family group going
up to 50%
ed $32 million or the $39 mil­ repeal the federal deduction to Redmond Sunday, Aug. 6
1792 Fairgrounds Rd. NE
lion balance with which the still would be subject to refer­ to attend the annual break­
Phone 362-3948
endum by Oregon voters, al­ fast at the Deschutes County
“You Never Pay Retail at 1965-67 period begain.
Aside from these beginning though objections may now Fair. Others going were Mr.
Engdahl’s”
balances. Quiring said, gener­ be tempered by the prospect
Trailers-Equip. & Parts al fund revenues now are ex­ of an additional loss of state
pected to show biennial funds through a new federal
METAL-FAB
____
growth in a range of $35 mil­ surtax
TRAILER HITCHES
lion to $65 million. This
Custom Made - All Sizes
would anticipate an increase Pvt. Robert McCall
Sales & Installation
from $476 million in 1965-67 Completes Marine
on Eaz-Llft & Reese
Extra Gas Tanks for Pickups general fund receipts from all
Custom Made
sources, up to a range for the Corps Training
4195 Silverton Rd NE 362-5541
Marine Private Robert
next biennium of $511 million
McCall, son of Mr. and Mrs.
to $541 million.
Work Clothing-Shoes
General fund appropria­ William D. McCall of Mill
tions, however, total $588 mil­ City, Oreg., has completed
LES NEWMAN’S
lion for 1967-68, reflecting an four weeks of individual com­
The Friendly Store
increase of about 19 per cent bat training at this Marine
Men’s Wear, Work Clothing over 1659-67 expenditures— Corps Base. .
Nylon Preme Rainwear
and threatening a deficit of During his more than 200
Redwing Boots and Shoes from $25 million to $55 mil­ hours of training, he learn­
179 Com’l St. NE
36341508 lion for the next two years. ed about weapons and combat
Because deficit financing Is veteran instructors. They
Constitutionally
prohibited taught him how to conduct
lawmakers either would have combat patrols, detect and
to raise taxes or cut appropri­ remove mines and booby
traps and use the standard
ations.
Marine Corps infantry wea­
pons.
He now will receive at
least four weeks of special­
ist training before being as­
signed to his first permanent
unit. Marines going to com­
bat units will detailed train­
ing in the particular combat
skill they are designated for.
Those who are going into
technical fields will receive
their advanced training at
PERSONAL STATIONERY
one of a variety of techni­
cal schools throughout the
LETTERHEADS
country.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY & BUYERS GUIDE
Auto Wreckers
B E N Z I E’ S”
Foreign Auto Wrecking
Willamette Valley’s
Supermart
For Imported Car Parts
1959 Howard St. SE 585-1710
4 Blks S of Mission Off 20th
Auto Dealers
Quality - Comfort
Economy
EYERLY MOTORS
Volkswagon & Porsche
Salem’s Only Factory
Authorized Dealer
Open Mon. thru Fri. ’til 9 p.m.
4403 Com’s St., SE
LODER
363-1641
OLDS
Oldsmobile • Volvo
Sales & Service
Used Cars
38 Years in Same Location
581-1421
745 Liberty NE
Cosmetics
MERLE NORMAN
Cosmetics
Courtesy Dem.
By Appt.
Mail Ord. Filled
466 Court N. E.
Phone 362-8297
Hardware
DICK’S HARDWARE
Hardw’e for Do-it-Yourselfers
Open 7 Days a Week
Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Sunday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
165 Lancaster Dr. NE 581-4213
Health Foods
Natural Health Center
“Your Health Food Hdq.”
Complete Line of Natural Vit­
amins & Health Food Pro­
ducts.
Featuring
Organic Cosmetics
Merco Sauna Bath Units
1073 Com’l SE
Ph. 362-9861
Ph. Stayton 769-5176 before 8
a. m. or after 6 p. m.
Men's Clothing
^MSITOP'S
Salem’s Quality Men’s Store
Since 1890
Salem Plaza
585-6313
Mobile Homes
POOLE’S INC.
Post Auto Sales
Dealer for Van Dyke & Cran-
brook Mobile Homes, Go-Lite
Travel Trailers
Delivered and set up on your
own let or Mobile Home Park
1953 Lana Ave. NE
364-6231
and Mrs. Jack Goodell, Clar­
ence Goodell, and daughter
Debbie all of Lyons. Visitors
Sunday afternoon at the
Crook home were Mr. Crook’s
brother-in-law and sister Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Seamster of
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank White
were guests Sunday Aug. 6 at
the home of her brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Donovan in Albany.
If the number following
your name on The En­
terprise label reads
8-67 it's time to send a
a check for renewal.
Ch* Bibl*
Come to me, all who labor
and are heavy laden, and 1 will FOLKS TOT WANT SURE-FIRE
give you rest.—(Matt. 11:28)
When we struggle with RESULTS KNOW AN AO IN THIS
many things, and find them
difficult to cope "’’th by per­ WWSFAPEK IS A FAST, DEFENDABLE
sonal effort, turn to the loving
MAK TO MT, SELL OR RENT
Christ, and let Him fill your
heart with peace and our
—CAIL NOW!
minds with light. Let’s leave
our lives in His care, knowing
that when we meet a situation
or problem He will have the
Phone 897-2772
perfect answer.
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Fine Printing
When a tree falls its wood
may be headed for any one, or
several of 4,500 different uses.
We make lumber, plywood,
poles, posts and shingles from
trees.
By conversion we get
paper, rayon, chemicals, plas­
tics, paints and varnishes.
All
our wood-using industries de­
pend upon our forests for raw
material. The forest industries
provide jobs, pay taxes, create
taxable wealth and help keep
our country strong.
It’s good
business to prevent forest fires
and Keep America Green.
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Phone 897-2772
Mill City, Oregon
Freres Veneer
Lyons, Oregon
Boise Cascade Corp.
P. O. Box 127
Independence, Oregon
Young 4 Morgan Timber Co.
Idanha and Mill City, Oregon
Parkett Logging Company
Mehama, Oregon
Willamette Plywood Corp.
P. O. Box 228
Aumsville, Oregon
Frank Lumber Company, Inc.
Mill City, Oregon