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7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 16, 1967 TV, Radio & Appliance Call Us Any Day For Service No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between Stayton and Gates. ON OR OFF THE CABLE RCA VICTOR The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. RCA WHIRLPOOL The Best Laundry Equipment F l ■ I F Salem Scene LYONS By Eva Bressler airs. Gladys Nygaard were Portland shoppers and visi tors. They were guests at the home of their aunt Mrs. Ossie Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. Victor La- Hoch and baby daughter, Julie from Portland were weekend guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shull and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dicken son from Independence were Wednesday evening guests at the home of his step father Mr. Warren Edwards. Jack Kimery oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kimery left Tuesday for Fort Lewis, Washington where he will serve with the U.S. Army. home Saturday Nov. Salem Memorial hospital where he had been receiving treatment and tests for a back injury. Sunday guests at the Anderson home were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spoelstra and their daughter Mr. Benny Hileman and Maschelle all of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Dar rell Anderson of Mill City. Mrs. G. D. Bilyeu of Leban on visited Sunday at the home of her son and daugh ter in law Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Monroe and with other rel atives here. The regular meeting of the Brownie Troop 322 was held Thursday at the home of Mrs. by Everett E. Cutter lack Shull. They welcomed a PROPERTY TAN RELIEF newcomer to Lyons by visit ferences from the House ing Miss Lulu Cory, who re PACKAGE CHANGES cently moved here from Bor plan. Even then, there can be no ing. Gaines were played and Uncertainty is the only thing that can be promised guarantee of agreement. If refreshments served with for sure as the Oregon legis neither house can, in good Lisa Lewis futnishing the re lature enters its third week conscience, accept the propos freshments. Attending were als of the other, legislators Sandy Roy, Lisa Lewis, As in special session. trid Green, Becky Foster, True, senators and repre may reach a stalemate. Theie are those who hon Laurie Schmitt and Kathy sentatives have agreed on budget cuts and the transfer estly believe voters will not Shull. A large crowd attended the of veterans loan fund surplus approve either a sales tax or of $15 million to the general income tax increase, and will St. Patrick friend chicken din fund in order to help balance not vote for either plan on ner November 12 at the Ca the 1967-69 budget. Members that basis. Others, just as tholic community hall in of both houses are anxious to honesly, assert that citizens Lyons. Door prizes were won provide long-range financial must be given the opportun by Katie Sieg, Rose Krenz, Mrs. John Teeters stability for Oregon on both ity to choose, and they would Mildred Jungwirth and win MEHAMA—Mrs. Jack Ry state and local levels And.sacrifice personal feelings to ning the turkeys were Cecelia Pietrok and Martha Jung land returned home from they share a common feeling provide that opportunity, Seattle. Wash.. Nov. 4 after bantlani Memorial Hospital of frustration at the seeming I That is a great part 'of the wirth. (Stay ton) Dallas Franklin is now con a two weeks visit at the home inability to do so. ' legislature's dilemma this valescing at home following of Mrs. R. J. Brush. The problem, again, is the week. As for untangling the BENTON — To Mr. and need to satisfy the cries for lcomplexities of political con- some time in a Salem hospit A group of girls from the Mrs. Marion J. Benton, Idan Mehama school met Tuesday ha. a son, Tuesday, Novemb property tax relief—or, at ! siderations, of true public sen- al for medical treatment. Mrs. Helen Lyons spent sev Nov. 7 at the school to org er 7. least, because Oregon citizens ’ timent toward tax reform and have retained the final word ¡of what may be best for our eral days over the weekend anize Brownie troop No. 294. EMERY—To Mr. and Mrs. on money matters by way of state’s economic future—un visiting in Lyons. She was a Mrs. Wayne Davison is the ¡Clayton L. Emery, Stayton, guest at the home of Mrs. certainty is the only thing the referendum and initiative, leader of the troop which will a daughter, Wednesday, No to let the people decide whe that can be promised for Ruth Lyons. Mrs. Lyons, a meet every Tuesday at 2:00 vember 8. former resident, is now liv ther property tax relief is sure. p.m. Girls at the first meet ing in Eugene. PETERSEN—To Mr. and worth some alternative source ing were Kristin Walman, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Kinzer Carla Johnson, Dawn Speer, Mrs. Richard P. Peterson, of of revenue for local govern and family from Blue River Kerri Schotthoefer, B e c k i Aumsville, a son, Thursday, ment and schools. were Saturday visitors at the Mumev, Cindy Fudge and El November 9. Alternatives standing any home of his parents, Mr. and len Russell. chance of popular passage are Mrs. Lyle Kinzer, also his seen differently by any num Mrs. Larry Kimsey, Susan, brother and family, Mr. and Mary, ber of legislative factions: Lloyd and Leon and Mrs. Bill Kinzer and child senators and representatives, Mrs. Kimseys mother Mrs. ren. Democrast and Republicans, Jennie Moe visited in the Sis Douglas Hampton of Sal liberals and conservatives. ters area Sunday Nov. 5. Mr. CLARENCE A. HINT These views through differ Services were held Satur em, now a student at OCE Kimsy who is employed at ent eyes caused the regular day at 1:30 p. m. at the Rig was a weekend guest a the Baker spent the pasi. weekend legislative session to adjourn don Colonial chapel in Sal home of his grandparents, at his home here. in June without solving the em for Clarence Albert Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker. Visitors during the past Mrs. Effie Nydegger of stated problem, even though of Salem and former Mill weekend at the home of Mr. Stayton, a former Lyons re local governments are faced City resident. sident, was a Sunday visitor and Mrs. Titze were her with major losses in revenue Mr. Hunt was 60 years old in Lyons. She was a guest daughter and son in law Mr. through such proposals as and was born in Nebraska. and Mrs. Harvey Buxton and flat real property tax limita He moved to Salem with his at the home of Mrs. Ethel daughter Jean Davies of Coos Huffman and also called at tions and repeated defeats of parents in 1920. He lived in Bay. the Henry Crolsant home. school budgets. Mrs. G. V. Christensen and Mill City from 1950 to 1956 Mrs. Lena Baker of Stayton Now, as this session begins on S. E. Kingwood in the daughter Bonnie visited Fri its third week, the Senate ap house now owned by Mr. and spent last week at the home day evening Nov. 10 at the pears ready to finalize its ver Mrs. Wilbur Harlan. His bro of her brother, Henry Croi- home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis FOLKS THAT WANT SURE-FIRE sion of a solution to let the ther, Kenneth Hunt was a sant. While here she observ Christensen in Salem. her 88th birthday anni people decide. That version Mill City policeman. He was ed Mr. and Mrs. Raymond RESULTS KNOW AN AO IN THIS versary. is different from the 3 per a carpenter. He had been ill Friday night, November 17 Branch visited Sunday Nov. IEWSPAPER IS A FAST, DEPENDABLE cent sales tax passage passed for a number of years. a fellowship potluck supper 5 at the home of their sons 31-27 by the House. Surviving are the widow, be held at the Lyons family Mr. and Mrs. Dean WAT TO BOY, SELL OR RENT Although the sales tax Nada of Salem, sons Richard will Methodist church at 6 p. m. Branch, Denice and David in plan passed last week by the of Salem; David of Wyoming; All members and friends are Salem. —GALL NOW! Senate Taxation Committee of Wheeler; William welcome to attend. Mrs. Edward Titze return contains only slight modifi I Delbert of Fresno, Calif; daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Mackelprang ed home Sunday Nov. 12 from cations, it now is proposed as Mrs. Sharon Rodgers of Los and five children, who recent Santiam Memorial hospital pari of a “multiple choice” Angeles, and Debra Hunt of ly moved here from Salt Lake where she had undergone ma ballot measure for next May’s Salem; step-daughters, Mrs. City have moved from the jor surgery Oct. 31. Phone 897-2772 primary election. The other Rose Hall of Brooks, Mrs. Carl Titus house into the Art Anderson returned part would offer voters a pro Barbara Durig of Salem; step house belonging to Mr. and gram for enacting a state net sons, Sgt. Robert Fleming, Mrs. Jim Harris. receipts tax of 2 per cent—a Tacoma: Gary Fleming, Sal Mr. and Mrs. Ron Taylor broadening of the state in em; brothers, Roy of Albany; and children from Eugene come tax whereby, essential ly, income is subject to taxa Earl of San Diego; Lawrence were weekend guests at the Riddle, and Kenneth of Eu home of her parents, Mr. and tion from the first dollar of gene; sisters, Mildred Har- Mrs. Joe Johnson and Bren earned, and more citizens pole of Martha da. Additional Saturday night would share in the cost of Hunt in Corvallis; California; Pearl and Sunday guests at the government. Either plan, as written. Finnemore, Los Angeles, and Johnson home were Mrs. Blake of Albany and Hever Williams from Ham would raise an estimated $94 Lucille er, Idaho, and Mrs. Violet million annualyl for the state. 12 grandchildren. was in Salem Pion Melnap from Twin Falls, Ida. Both would raise corporation eer Burial with Rev. Har Mrs. Pearl Osburn return tax 16 2/3 per cent, for an old cemetery Lyman officiating. ed to her home in Ashland other $6 million annually. Re after spending the past two venue would provide local MRS. ALENA E. VAUGHN weeks with her daughter and tax relief by going for state family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mrs. Alena E. Vaughn, 91, aid to schools. Salem, died Friday in a Johnson and Brenda. In addition, either plan of Mrs. Betty Lee left Mon Salem hospital. A native of would establish new operat Campbell, day for her home at Long Neb., she came with ing budget bases for all Ore Mrs. Beach. Calif., after spending her parents, Mr. and gon school districts, which 10 days at the home of her would be allowed 4 per cent Milton Budlong to Mill City uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. annual growth without popu in 1890. Ben IntVeld, while Mrs. Int- tele- She had worked as a lar vote. The law would re Veld is in the hospital fol strict the number of elections phone operator for Pacific lowing surgery. which could be held each Northwest Bell for more than Mr. and Mrs. Ray Negstad year for raising levies above 25 years when she retired 34 and children from Hillsboro years ago. She was a mem the built-in growth allow Sunday guests at the ance, for approving bond is ber of the “Pioneers” a re were tired telephone employees home of his uncle and aunt, sues or for changing the base. club. Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg. If both "multiple choice” The regular meeting of the Survivors include a daugh plans should gain more than Mrs. Veda Craig of Salem, Mari-Linn PTC will be held 50 per cent of the primary a ter, granddaughter, Mrs. .Tune Thursday night, November turnout’s vote, the one with Matthieu of Mehama, four 16 at 7:30. Open house will the most votes would become be held for the parents, with law. If neither received a ma great grandchildren and oth a real surprise for them. A jority vote, the result would er relatives. Nephews in this “cake walk” will be held fol be construed to mean Ore area include Ralph Budlong. lowing the meeting. gonians want no change in Jim Budlong and Carl Bud Mrs. Harry Elmer of Al our tax structure- or some long all of Mill City and Rich bany wa:. a Monday over ard Budlong of Stayton. thing different still. Services were held Tuesday night guest at the home of The Senate will consider her parents Mr. and Mrs. Per this approach because of the at 2 p. m. at Barrick Chapel cy Hiatt, Tuesday Mrs. Elmer, feeling in its tax committee in Salem, with interment in her mother and her aunt that the House-approved mea the Salem Pioneer cemetery. sure could not gain a major WALTER T. TIMM ity vote on the Senate floor. Walter Theodore Timm, 65, Bv its earlier vote, the House did indicate it would prefer resident of Salem since 1924, to put all its eggs into the died Sunday at a Salem hos pital following a heart attack sales tax basket. The House, however, voted Saturday. to eliminate the federal de A native of Iowa, he was a duction on Oregon income retired news agent. He lived tax returns, adjusting rates so at 1075 22nd St. SE. Suriving are the widow Ro that not additional revenue sena, Salem: son David L., would accrue to the state Salem: daughter, Joan Marie even though the income tax PLUS burden would be somewhat Jans. Hayward. Calif; broth er, William, Mill City; sisters shifted. Senate Taxation Com mittee proposals would re Mae Grant. Fayetteville. N. tain present exemptions, ex Y„ Adela Winters. Milan, 11., cept that additional federal Hertha Martin, Anna Kahl taxes in the event a 10 per and Leona Keppinger, all of cent surtax is enacted, would Salem and two grandchildren not be deductible from Ore Services were held at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday at Rigdon gon returns. OPEN SUNDAYS I - TO - 6 P. M. There Is no guarantee, go Mortuary. Burial was In City ing into the third week of the View cemetery. special session, that the full Senate will approve its tax committee's carefully-exam ined proposals. If it does, its 2650 Commi St N. E. SALEM Phone »64-0184 plan will go to a conference committee to work out dif- MEHAMA Appliance — Radio SALES — SERVICE 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton BUSINESS DIRECTORY & BUYERS GUIDE Appliance Service Mobile Homes United Repair Co. POOLE’S INC. Factory Authorized Service For All Major Appliances Post Auto Sales Dealer for Van Dyke & Cran- Freezers, Washers, Ranges brook Mobile Homes, Go-Lite Dryers & Small Appliances Travel Trailers 1081 Brdy. 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