The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 17, 1969, Page 3, Image 3

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    Rex Longfellow, son of Mr. 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 17, 1969
and territorial possession of
| and Mrs. Harold Longfellow
the U. 8. are exempt from fed­
miraculously escaped injury
eral income tax but not from
Antonia Thomas
Friday evening about 9 o'clock
state income tax.
Phone
897-2605
when his car plunged over an
The revised law also enacts
Diana. Wanda and Laura, embankment just north of the
new rates for Oregon taxpay­
ers. running on a scale fr m 4 daughter of Charles Blackburn Riverview Cafe at Mehama.
Call Us Any Day For
SeTVÌCe
He had swerved to miss hit
percent of taxable income un­ returnad Saturday after spend­
ing
a
week
with
their
grand
­
ting a dog when the car went
der $500 to a tax on income
No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between
Allowable deductions fr.m over $5,000 of $315 plus 10 per parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne over the steep bank. It hit a
"I got the April 15 blues.
federal taxable income in ar­ cent of the excess over $5,000. Martin in McMinnville. While tree and the car was totaled.
Stayton and Gates.
From my eyebiows to my
Longfellow. 18, was taken to
New tales are intended to there they accompanied their
riving at state axable income
aunt
and
cousin,
Mrs.
Pattie
shoes . , . ”
.i doctor to diacover if he had
collect the same total am unt
ONOR OFF THE CABLE
include:
Traditional American refrain.
—Amonunt of any federal in­ of revenue as under the prev­ Sterrett, and Rhonda and Mrs. any injuries but for a few
RCA VICTOR
Paying state personal in­ come 'axes actually paid by ious law. according to State Sterrett’s two sisters-in-law, Ro bruises he was alright. The
come taxes is not expected to the taxpayer during the tax­ ! Department of Revenue esti- berta and Rosalie Starret to young man graduated this
77»e Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas.
l>e anv less painful, but thanks able year, less the amount of i mates. There can be individual the Portland Zoo.
spring from Stay ton High
Returning
from
their
first
RCA WHIRLPOOL
to the 1969 legislature Ore­ any refunds or abatement of I tax liability increases or de­
school and plans on entering
gonians now will have an eas­ federal taxes paid or credited le reuses. however, even though camping experience at Camp the Marines this fall.
The Best Laundry Equipment
ier time figuring out their to the taxpayer.
the state says it will collect no Kilowan Saturday were Bren­
da
Blackburn,
daughter
of
shares.
—Certain retirement
in- additional revenue.
Effective retroactively to c mes.
Estimated pers nal income Charles Blackburn and Susan
daughter of Murry
January 1 this year. House
—Interest or dividends on tax revenue to the slate in the Moore,
Bill 1026 simplifies Oregon’s obligations of the U. S. and 1969-71 biennium is expected Moore.
Visiting the Virgil Lewis
complex tax law by relating its territories and possessions to be $455 million.
state and federal taxable in­ exempt from state taxation.
Another measure passed by home over the 4th were Mrs.
come. It is considered to be the
Additions to federal taxable. this year’s legislature, House Lewis’ sister and children, Mrs.
Appliance — Radio
most significant change in income include:
I Joint Resolution 3, will lie put Erlene Crawn, Cyndi and Shir­
who have just recently
Oregon s personal inc me tax
EDGAR l„ KEl.HtM
SALES
— SERVICE
- Am tint of any Oregon in-1 to vote of the people at the ley,
moved to San Jose, Calif., from
in its 10-year history.
come taxes deducted on the I November, 9170 general elec­ Arlington,
Mill
City
friends
were
sad
­
503
N.
Third
Ave.
Stayton
Ph. 769-3*54
Va. Also accompany­ dened to learn of the death
It does not mean that state taxpayer's federal income tax tion.
ing
them
was
a
friend
of
the
taxes will be assessed as a flat t eturn for the taxable year,
It would amend Oregon's
July 5 of Edgar L. Kellom, 69,
percentage of federal taxes less any refnuds or abatement Constitution to permit the leg­ girls from Baltimore, Md. at the Veteran’s Hospital in
While
here
they
enjoyed
the
paid, as is done in some states. of Oregon income taxes paid or islature in the future to enact
Portland. He had been in poor
It does provide that federal credited to the taxpayer.
laws to aut maticallv adopt fireworks at Mill City. Satur­ health for many years and
day Mrs. Lewis and Mrs.
taxable income as defined in
— Interest or dividends on change; in the federal Intern­ Crawn and children explored with his wife. Agnes, had lived
the Internal Revenue Code obligat' ns or securities of any al Revenue Code.
in the Marian Home at Sub­
the antique shops and then in limity
and reported on federal re­ foreign state or political subdi­
for the past year or two.
the evening the children rode He was taken to the Portland
turns, less certain deductions vision of any foreign state.
New
Bridge
To
Be
horseback
until
dark.
After
and plus some additions, is tax­
hospital about a month ago.
—Interest or dividends on
able income for purposes of obligations of any authority, Constructed On South Mrs. Crawn and children left
Mr. and Mrs. Kellom operat­
Shirley remained for an in­ ed a small grocery store on N.
Oregon’s personal income tax. commission,
instrumentality Santiam River
definite stay.
W. Alder for a number of
Tuesday Mrs. Virgil Lewis j ears and he enjoyed chatting
Persons interested in re­
questing a public hearing to and children Suzie and Paul with his friends when they
discuss proposed plans for fu­ and Shirley Crawn shopped in stopped by. Before his disabil­
ture right-of-way acquisition Salem and visited Mrs. Lewis’ ity he was employed as a log
and construction on the Sand­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul scaler for the Southern Pacific
erson Bridge Section of the Smith.
railroad.
Albany-Lyons Highway, No.
Surprise visitors at Virgil
Mr. Kellom was a longtime
226. lying near the community Lewis home Thursday were member of the IOOF lodge in
of Crabtree, will have until her cousin and family, Mr. and Mill City.
Thursday, July 31 to file no­ Mrs. Pat Murphy and Randy.
Services were held at St.
tice, it was announced this Timothy and Laura from San Elizabeth’s Catholic church
week by Forrest Cooper, state Jose. They left Friday for with Father Williams officiat­
highway engineer.
points in Washington and Can­ ing. Interment was In Willam­
The proposed project con­ ada.
ette National Cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Gudne Geston
sists of reconstruction of the
Albany Lyons Highway, in­ spent Thursday in Milwaukie
cluding a new structure over at the home of Mrs. Margaret
the South Santiam River. Var­ Geston. The family has as­
ious alternate corridor routes sembled to greet Mrs. Margaret
are being considered. Of these, Geston’s son and his family on
two are generally on the sew their return from the middle
alignment and the third Is east. Lt. Col. John Geston’s
basically on existing align­ wife and Mrs. Gudne Geston
ment.
both celebrated their birthday
Smart brides always choose our famous
Persons interested in obtain­ anniversary on this day. There
ing additional information on were 15 present. John Geston
"Many women are getting
the project may contact R. D. of the Marine Corps leaves men’s wages these days—but
Asburry, division engineer, Wednesday for Hawaii to ar­ then, haven’t they always?"
East Salem Highway building, range housing for his family,
Salem or the Design division who will make their home
office, room 224, State High­ there while he continues on to
way buildlfng, Salem.
Vietnam.
Requests for a hearing
should be directed to the Linn
County Court,
Courthouse,
Featuring 5 new scripts
Albany on or before Thursday,
Mrs. John Teeters
July 31.
Donald Wagner returned
Santiam Valley Grange home Sunday from Santiam
VtNtTIAN
Memorial hospital where he
Make Many Plans
had spent most cf the week re­
LYONS — William Gwinn, ceiving treatment for a severe
Linn County Legislature Re­ virus.
HOIfNTINI
presentative, was the guest
Mrs. M. V. Frame and Mrs.
speaker at the meeting of E. J. Hughes visited Sunday
Santiam Valley Grange Friday afternoon with Mrs. Orval
and
night, July 11. He spoke on Greer of Leaburg who is in a
HEMISH
litter on the highways, the Eugene hospital.
pollution
bill and on drug and
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Andrews
0R,r. an3 9K.ro.
L auction
gun controls, and youth dem- of Omaha, Neb., arrived Tues­
. nstraticns.
day, July 8 for a visit at the
trviCKA
Lloyd Sletto reported that home of his sister and brother-
16% more pepperment was in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. L.
TTCr an J TICrs Th-lAur 7? XroJericA
raised in Oregon the past year. Kirsch and with his nephews
ROfltNAM
A lively discussion was held family the Leo Kirschs.
especially on the Tansy weed
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith
which
is becoming quite a men­ and Shelly of Richland, Wash,
More end more brides are finding they can have the luxury
ace. Mrs. Georgia Hays gave left Thursday, July 10 after
look they love and still keep on the sunny side of their
an interesting report on her several days visit at the home
bridal budget with exquisite Regency stationery. It fea­
trip to State Grange held at of her brother and sister-in-law,
tures Heliograving* - an amazingly rich, raised lettering
Ashland and members were Mr. and Mrs. Art Anderson.
with all the good taste and distinction of the finest craft»-
sorry to hear of the resignation Tile Anderson grandson Char­
manship—yet costs so little. Do see our exciting selection
of Allen Wheeler State Grange les Anderson of Brookings was
of contemporary and traditional type faces...one, perfect
Master. A special meeting will also here for several days re­
tor youl * Heliograving—not to be confused with engraving
be held at the Grange Hall cently.
Friday night, July 18. At that
Mr. and Mrs. I, uis Kiersey
time Elmer Taylor, general and three daughters left Fri­
chairman of the annual Har­ day, July 11 for their home in
vest Festival and Fair, will San Diego, Calif., after a visit
appoint his committees and at the home of her parents,
.make plans for the event Mr. and Mrs. Frank White.
Phone 897-2772
117 N. E. Wall Street
MUI Citj which will be held in Septem­ They also visited with other
ber.
relatives here and in the Stay-
on area.
Miss Diane Schneider and
Miss Sue Friedlander left bv
Mr. Krepela
plane Sunday for Washington
Letterheads, business cards, work, including c lor. in filling
D. C. They had been enjoying
business forms and other busi­ printing orders for business
a vacation at the Alfred Schnei­
ness stationery used; every­ needs. Whatever the type of
der home and visiting with
day throughout the Salem area printing you have in mind, you
:ther relatives in the area.
and Marion anti Linn Counties should think first of this firm.
The Rev. Robert. Roach of
are produced in large volume The telephone number is 363- Santiam Memorial Hospital ' Salem was guest speaker at
by The Ink Sp t. where cus­ 6976.
(Stay ton)
the morning worship services
The Ink Spot, formerly of
BUNT—To Mr. and Mrs. of the Mehama Community
tomers have learned they can
depend on a printing job that 363 Court NE, has moved to Rickie L. Bunt, Prineville, a Presbyterian Church Sunday.
211 State Street.
son, Monday, July 7.
is done right.
July 13.
This Trade Center Review
Because it has; one of the
SILBERNAGEL — To Mr
Guests, Sunday, July 13 at
most modern printing plants in says O r fine printing always and Mrs. Glen C. Silbern.iflel, the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
this part of the state. The Ink keep in mind The Ink Spot in Corvallis, a son, Thursday, M. Cooper was his grandson
July 7.
Spot is equipped to do quality Salem.
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Lewis of Coquille. The Lewis
will be moving to Portland
where lie has been transferred,
in the near future.
Mr. Norby—Dist.
Mr; Michael Longfellow left
Edith Rehnborg Cosmetics their grooming needs. Purchas-, need for the entire family. Con­ Mondav July II for San An­
bring to mind a picture bright ers of Nutrilite products re­ sider hair care. Your Nutrilite tonio, Texas to I m - with her
Young & Morgan Timber Co.
Frank Lumber Company, Inc.
with overtone^ of beauty. Nu- ceive the finest in cosmetics representative has everything husband who is stationed with
Mill City and Idanha, Oregon
Mill City, Oregon
trilite products for the whole and toiletries, plus friendly to keep hair soft and shining, the Aip Ftrce there
family have been famous fr beauty advice from an author­ from sj>ecialized shampoos to
Guest; Saturday, July 12 at
Cedar Lumber Company, Inc.
Freres Veneer
3.' years for high quality and ized representative in the pri­ a new unscented hair spray
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har­
moderate prices. Any line of vacy of the purchaser’s h me.
This Trade Center Review ry Monroe were her brother
Lyons, Oregon
Mill City, Oregon
<. smetics which has grown for The Nutrilite representative suggests you teleph ne 362- and sister-in-law, Mr. anil Mrs.
> many years and has prosper­ in this area is John Norby at 524!) for your Nutrilite repre- Max Montgomery of Eugene
Stuckart Lumber Company
Stout Creek Lumber Company
ed in a field where competi­ 1725 Childs NE in Salem.
sentat’ve. John Norby in Sal­ The Montgomerys had come
Mehama,
Oregon
Idanha, Oregon
When one extols the quality em. You’ll look your best for especially to take his aunt
tion is great, must be great it­
of
these
products,
where
does
Mrs.
Ruth
Barr
of
Tar.ma.
self
every occasion when Mr. Nor­
Parkett Logging Company
Boise Cascade Corp.
Countless women, and men one begin? With lipsticks and by is a regular caller at your Wasn. home with them for a
Independence, Oregon
Mehama, Oregon
P. O. Box 127
t o, in the Mill City area and rouge:’ Skin creams? Items home and Nutrilite products visit. Mrs. Barr had been a
Marion and Linn Counties, will for nail care? Complete hair featuring the Edith Rehnborg guest for a week at the home
The Mill City Enterprise
•Ml you the Nutrilite line is care? The list is long, contain­ Cosmetics line is a regular part of Mr and Mrs. Vernon Good­ U. S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc.
ell of Lyons
icticully indispensable to ing as it does, every cosmetic of your day.
Printers-Publishers
Idanha-Lebanon
I GATES
TV, Radio & Appliance
PORTERsLAU
lEf TV aS
(MA A/m&t
Flower
Wedding Line
Invitations
MEHAMA
FARM INCOME
The Mill City Enterprise
THE INK SPOT
JOHN NORBY, NUTRILITE PRODUCTS DIST.