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Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus vis-, Mias Mary Gay ReMine, . ited Sunday in Portland with was here from Seattle, for I Mrs. Yankus' parents, Mr. and Easter and sang in the Pres- . byterian chureii choir Sunday I Mrs. Eph Thomas. morning. Also at the ReMine Lee Stafford arrived home I home was Mrs. ReMine's moth for the Easter weekend. He Is er, Mrs. Blanche Kelly, of Sa in the Naval Reserve and just lem. completed two weeks training Houseguents at the home of in California. His parents, Mr. Baptismal services were held Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harlan and Mrs. Marvin Stafford met I Saturday evening in the St. several days last week were him at the Airport Saturday Catherine ’s Catholic church Mr. and Mrs. John Price and and took him in to Swan Is for Michael son of Paul from Pomona, California. land Monday morning where Mr. and Mrs. Krecklow, Fred Krecklow. The Price’s liked this area and he has been assigned to a ship and Tommy Drvnan, son of would like to purchass some for further training. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Drynan. acreage and settile here. Father H. B. Lamar, Jr., of Easter weekend guests at Esther Freeman returned the Mel Rambos were their St. Martin’s Episcopal church in Lebanon officiated at the to her home Thursday night son and family, Mr. and Mrs. | services. Following the from a weeks’ tour with the George Rambo. Elizabeth and es refreshments were servic- served Chorale group from Northwest Steven of Medford. at the Krecklow home. Christian College. The group gave concerts at Dufur, Ore., The Mill City Garden clnb John Kelly is now in Holly Tekoe, Epharta, Rosllla, Clark- will meet Thursday, April 2 eston and Spokane, Washington at the Gates Clubhouse with wood as house manager for the and Lewiston and Courdalene Mrs. Fred Moore and Mrs. Ross Stage Society Theatre, a small legitimate theatre, and under Idaho. Esther spent the re McCombs as co-hostesses. study for a part in a play. On mainder of her Spring vaca tion at the home of her par Mrs. Wilbur Harlan and the trip out to the coast from Tucson, Ariz., where he has ents. Mrs. Virgil Trout were in Me- been for over a year, he stop hama Monday and Tuesday Recent visitors spending a where they attended school for ped in San Diego to see Miss brief time here were Dr. Ed those who will be taking the Frances Reid, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Reid, who has ward Rada and two younger census. a position teaching in a college sons, David and Eddie, of Pasa dena. The Radas still own pro Guests Easter at the home there. John and Frances are perty here, and made the trip of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turn long-time school friends, grad while the boys were on Spring idge were their daughter, Miss uating from high school here vacation. They were also to Caroline Brejcha and Miss in 1964, and from the U of C in 1968. Miss Reid was in visit Dr. Rada’s sister, Mrs. Dawn Risner of Beaverton. town recently for a short visit John Martin (Mary Rada) in with her parents. Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levon Weekend guests at the Fred and daughter, Lori, recently Mr. and Mrs. Morris Howe from a 12-day trip to were dinner guests Easter at Krecklow home were Mrs. 1 returned Hawaii. While there the wea the home of their son and Krecklow’s parents. Mr. and ther was perfect, which aided daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harold Goodland and in their enjoyment of the beach | Bill Howe and three sons in Mr. her brother and family, and surf. They also managed I Salem. and Mrs. Jerry Goodland and get-togethers with Mr. i ----------------- - — Tawny a; also Mr. and Mrs. several and Mrs. D. B. Hill of Albany, Mrs. Thelma Ixihman from Glenn Gates and Mr. and Mrs. former Mill City residents, Longview, Wn., spent the David Doern, all of Portland. On Saturday evening they all who were also on a vacation weekend at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. attended baptismal services j trip. and Mrs. Clarence Howe. for Michael Krecklow. I 5—Hie Mill Qty Entterprise, Thursday, April 2, 1970 Santiam Golf Club Mill City Pharmacy For Games Tuesday ' «< i f IN A WORD... I I THE SMALLEST ALPHABET KNOWN IS THE HAWAIIAN,WITH ONLY 12 LETTERS J THE S inghalese LANGUAGE HAS MOST LETTERS -54 // 1 SOME HABITS... are TIME saws . AA’P twebe are OTHER HABITS THAT ARE /AO NEV SAVINS' WE MEAN K THE HABIT OF BUVIN& U S SAVINGS BONDS' AND THE WAV 70 DEVELOP THAT HABIT IS TO ENROLL IN THE I I ★ ★ ★ ★ Frum Files For FEATHERED SUBMARINE .A merica has the rarest bird I. »' h The women of the Santiam Golf Club association enjoyed sunny spring weather Tuesday morning during their round of golf. In the 9 hole round first low net went to Elizabeth Norblad with a 32 and Beula Smith took second with a 35. Class A winner was Helen Novak, Class B Lois Drushella and class C Rose Nokelby. Winning the 18 hole round was Betty Schug Class A and Myrtle Donohue class B. Low Net was won by Mae Guest with a 65 and second low went to Vivian Chamberlain with a 73. PAN ROLL SAVIN6S PLAN IN THE WORLO-THE OUZEL (OR DIPPER). THESE BIRDS DIVE INTO THE WATER, AND WALK . AROUND UNDER IT 1 ‘ SEARCHING FOR INSECTS! M Linn County Clerk . J \ I / / Salem Scene by Jack Zimmerman New Law Encourages Campaign Contributions Despite the speed with which modern technology produces voting results, we won’t know how the outcome of one 1970 Easter Sunday dinner guests election issue until after April of Mr. anl Mrs. Cecil Lake in- Mr. and Mi's. George Case 15, 1971. Mr. and Mrs. William J. ' eluded their grandson and wife. Computerized ballot tabula Whitney, Jr., are announcing I Mr. and Mrs. Terry Coryell are visiting his mother, Mrs. tion, voting machines and per Case, and his sister the arrival of a son born Feb-1 ^enY‘Jthe i | Geraldine family, Mr. and Mrs. centage predictions can’t hurry ruary 28 at the Lebanon hos-i weekend here; Mr. and Mrs. i and pital. The baby weighed 8 Lewis Setzer (Sharon Stone) George Loveall. The Cases the process either. The issue pounds, 12 ounces at birth and ■ 1 and small son, Eddie, and Mrs. live in California and just re already is developing and di was named Troy Joseph. He Charlie French, all of Mill cently returned from a trip rectly involves both this year’s joints a sister, Tracy. Grand City. Mr. French has been on to the East coast where they primary and general elections. It’s the brain-child of Sec. of parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wil a trip back to Missouri to at visited with their daughter and family in Norfolk, Va. State Clay Myers —a first in liam J. Whitney, Sr., and Mr. tend an uncle’s funeral. the United States, and design and Mrs. Roy Lockrem, all of Earl Cunningham of Seattle ed to broaden the base of po Mill City. Miss Iyeona lamb of Port has been a visitor for the past litical activity by tax-paying Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott re land accompanied Mr. and Mrs. 10 days at the Nat Wills home. Oregon residents. It also is de cently entertained with a fam Don Moffatt to Quincy, Calif., He returned to Seattle Wed signed to help overcome the ily dinner honoring Jack’s Thursday where the three nesday by bus. Mr. Cunning rapidly soaring costs of cam birthday as well as that of his spent the Easter holiday at ham is a brother of Mrs. Wills paigning in today’s age of in stant communication. father-in-law, Wilson Stevens. the home of Mrs. Moffatt’s It is the result of Myers’ Visiting at the home of Mr. Other guests included Mrs. brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Wilson Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Bob Schultz. Other and Mrs. Hollis Turnidge last House Bill 1572 enacted by the Albert Stevens, all of Lyons, guests there for Easter were Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. 55th Legislative Assembly in and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. To Mr. and Mrs. George Schultz Rik Haglund from Compton- 1969 and now known as ORS 316.102, wh;ch reads. man and family of Salem, and of Los Angeles. The Moffatts vllle, Calif. "Credit for political contri their son, Steve, who was on hit the Easter blizzard on Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brusasco butions. (1) A credit against leave from the service in Pen Santiam pass on their return Sunday evening, and reported were dinner guests at the taxes shall be allowed for con sacola, Fla. that it was real slick. Miss home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin tributions made in the taxable year to political parties and A birthday dinner party was Lamb returned to her Portland Peterson on Easter. their candidates whose names given in the home of Mr. and home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd East are listed on official ballots in Mrs. Phyl Knight Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peter wood of Coos Bay, but former any election held in Oregon. A evening honoring Mrs. Reme Daniel. Guests attending were son were in Portland Thurs ly of Mill City, were in town like credit shall be allowed for Mr. and Mrs. George Martus, day evening where they at over the wekend to attend the contributions made to commit Mr. and Mrs. Ed Edlund, Mr. tended a party honoring the baptism of their granddaught tees organized in support of or and Mrs. Fred Whittaker, Mr. first birthday anniversary of er, Tracy Tuers, daughter of in opposition to ballot meas and Mrs. Reme Daniel, all of their great granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tuers ures or questions. The credit Salem, and the hosts. Follow Holli Aleksich. The party was (Patti Eastwood) of Salem, at shall eaual the least amount of ing dinner games and cards held at the home of the little the Presbyterian church here the following; “(a) The total amount con were played and birthday cake, girls’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Easter Sunday morning. All four sons of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo tributed. baked and decorated by Mrs. Mark Aleksich. “(b) 50 per cent of the total Tuers had a baby baptized at Edlund, was served. Guests at the Hurston Nich the same service. The Merle contribution for a maximum Easter Sunday guests of olas home Sunday were her Stewart’s baby was also bap of $5 on a separate return; 50 Miss Alice Smith included Mr. aunt, Mrs. Carl Pavne, and tized at the same time. Rev. per cent of the total contribu and Mrs. Frank Smith of For two sons of Sweet Home. Mrs Robert Roach of Salem, a tion for a maximum of $10 on est Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Payne teaches in the Sweet former minister of the church a joint return. “(c) The tax liability of the .officiated. McCoy, Robin, Becky and a Home school system. taxpayers. guest, of Salem, and Debbie “Tax claim for tax credit Earnest Freeman spent the and Harold Miller, also of Sal Mr. and Mrs. Dale Howell spent the Easter week in Spring vacation at the home shall be substantiated by sub em. Klamath Falls visiting with of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. mission, with the tax return, The Studio of Hair I)e«ign friends and relatives. Mr. How Richard Freeman. Earnest is of official receipts of the can is now »pen for business four ell also took part in Maundy attending Northwest Christian didates, agent, committee or days a week. Wednesdays, Thursday Easter ceremonies College at Eugene and is a association to whom contribu Thursdays, Fridays and Sat and attended Easter breakfast student pastor at Gleneden tion was made.” urdays. 830 a. m. to 5 p. m nut on hv the Manzanita Chap Community church at Glened This permits a taxpayer to Ph. 897-2100 for appointment ter of the Order of the Eastern en Beach. His mother attended deduct from the state income Betty Klutke, owner. 46tf Star. Thev returned homo services with him on Easter tax he otherwise would pay for 1970 and afterward, 50 per Sunday afternoon and report Sunday. cent of his qualifying politic ed the weather was windy and Charlie French was called al contributions up to a maxi cold all week and that they were glad to be home again. to Missouri due to the death of mum of $65. A husband and ely on your friendly his uncle. He accompanied wife filing a joint return could Mr. and Mr*, diaries Kelly his cousin. Jack Gulley of Bea claim a credit of up to $10. PHARMACIST... Some states, according to enjoyed Easter Sunday dinner verton. Mr. French made his in a Salem restaurant, then home with his uncle for a num Myers, have discussed making political contributions “deduc visited her aunt. Mrs. J. F. ber of years. tible" from gross income. But Potter, at the Willamette Luth Among those from Mill City Oregon is the first state m eran Home near Salem. The Lafe Potters of West Linn who attended the reception for grant a direct tax credit. "We would refeat our pur were also visiting his mother Mrs. J. C. Dickinson on her and had taken her for a drive 90th birthday Sunday were Mr pose by going the deduction to Stayton and back to Salem and Mrs. Clyde Phillips, Mr. route,” explained Myers. “The and Mrs. Morris Howe, Mr. small contributor would not You can always trust following dinner. and Mrs. Martin Kelly, Mr. benefit sufficiently if contribu I Ait Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd. Mrs tions were deductible. And this in our experience! and Mrs. James Swan attend Elsie Völkel, Mrs. Richard measure is aimed at making it ed a dinner party in Salem Freeman, Mr. and Mrs Floyd more attractive for the rela elven bv Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon tively low income groups to Phelps in honor of Mrs Phelps’ McMorris. Mr. and Mrs. Don- become politically active as cousin, Mrs. Duaine Holm aid Cree and Mr and Mrs. campaign supporters.” There’s little doublt the new from Stockton, Mrs. Phelps Lowell Cree. law will accomplish its pur and Mrs Holm are grand- pose How effectively it does daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Prewcriptions Oar James Swan. Also attending Weather, Detroit Dam the job remains to be seen. An attorney general’s opinion al were Mr. Swan’s sister, Mrs. Specialty Max Min. Elev. Pep ready has ruled out contribu Mary Lovett of Salem, and a friend. Janice Johnson of Gold 7 a. m. Dally Weather Reading tions to “political action” com mittees collecting funds for un Beach. The Holms, along with Pool specified c indidates or meas their children. Steven. Scott. Sheryl and Stacy spent Thurs Mar. 25 65 33 1540.75 0.00 ures. Anil Myers Is disappointed 26 60 35 1541.14 0.68 day in Mill City visiting their MEL EIDE, Owner grandparents, and left Friday Mar. 27 «1 35 1541 81 0.00 the law’s language apparently MUI City for Redding where they plan Mar. 28 61 38 1542.27 0.17 exempts contributions to non Ph. 897-2812 ned to visit with friends over Mar. 29 49 40 1542.72 0.17 partisan positions, such as sup night and return to Stockton Mar. 30 48 36 1513.20 0.57 I erintendent of public instruc Saturday Mar 31 71 34 154358 0 DO tion and the judiciary. R Long Distance Has Good Weather “Hopefully, this situation can lie remedied by the 56th Legis lative Assembly,” he said. The Secretary of State also would like tc increase the size of the tax credit. His original bill called for a maximum credit of $50 instead of $10 for a husband and wife jointly. Budget-conscious Legislat ors—concerned about the po tential drain on state revenues, pared down the request until they get a chance to see its effect on tax receipts. Oregon collects something like $100 million in income tax each year. Myers guesses the new law will have a “minimal” effect this year, resulting in statewide credits of maybe $100,000. For candidates and campaign fund raisers the new law is a shot in the arm at a time when campaign costs are mounting and the economy tends to dis courage contributions. But in the long run it is part of a six- point attack Myers is aiming at Oregon electioneering. Two others already are being considered by the Elections Subcommittee of the Interim Committe on Rules and Reso lutions. They involve pre-elec tion reporting of campaign ex penditures and the single cam paign treasurer concept. Other Myers goals include limiting individual contributions to amount equal to what a candi date is permitted to spend in his own behalf, a long-arm statute that would tend to con trol out-of state contributions and an audit staff that would enable the Secretary of State’s office to more thoroughly ex amine campaign expenditures for possible discrepancies. But these developments are somewhere in the future and the tax credit issue is a cur rent reality. No one can accur ately forecast public reaction to the new law in advance. But political scientists will have one more reason to keep an eye on Oregon when 1970 in come taxes are filed next spring. Idanha Residents Phone CallsReduced The Valiev Telephone Co. has ioined with the other tele phone companies of the nation in reducing its long distance rates. There are four distinct rate discount structures. 1. The weekend rates. All long distance calls dialed direct station-to station may be made for 70c or less plus tax to any point in the United States ex cept Alaska and Hawaii. This is a 3 minute rate and is in effect from 8:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. Saturday and 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Sunday. 2. The evening discount. Sta- tion-to-station out-of-state calls dialed direct from 5:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. Sunday through Fri day may be made for 85c or less plus tax. 3. The night discount. Ix>ng distance calls dialed direct from 11:00 P.M. to 8:00 A M. Sunday through Saturday mav be made for 35c plus tax. 4. The weekday discount. Long distance calls dialed di rect from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday may be made for $1.35 plus tax. In those areas where no di rect distance dialing is avail able, out-of-state long distance operator placed calls may be made at the same rates. John E. Frum, Chief Deputy County Clerk, filed March 2nd, for the Republican nomination for the office of Linn County Clerk. For the past 12 years he has been employed as Chief Deputy and feels he is qual ified for the office of Linn County Clerk. He served as Chief Deputy to tile late Rufus M. Russell for 3 years, and to Don M. Penfold for 9 years, and is presently serving in the same capacity to the pre sent Clerk, Miss Nancy Kirk Whv don’t you subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise. patrick. He is a native of Oregon, l»m in Brownsville, and re ceived his formal education in the Oregon Public Schools. He is a Navy Veteran of and Fun Store World War II and the Korean Antique and New Gift Items war. He is married and resides at SNACKS — GROCERIES 1136 West 28th Avenue, Al Mon. to Fri. 11:30 to 6:30 bany, Oregon, with his wife Saturday 9:30 to 8:30 Christine. Their son, John A. Sunday 2 to 6:30 p. m. Frum, a Graduate of Oregon 700 N. W. Alder State University, is presently Phone «97-2507 doing additional work there in education. Kracker Barrel Coming soon on radio .... The Story About Donkeys who play Basketball. Monday, April 6,1970 ALBANY - KRKT 12:15 P.M. ALBANY - KWIL 4:40 P.M. STORIES OF PACIFIC POWERLAND told by Nelson Olmsted PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY M c C ulloch SAW SALE! SAVE . $22.65 Tour Europe IDANHA—Returning home recentlly from an eight-day visit in Europe were Mr. and Mrs. Mel Round, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Benton and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stormer, all of Idanha. Round said his group was part of some 250 passen gers on a T.I.A. chartered flight on a Super DC 8 to the southern tip of Portugal and Algarf. He said they spent three days in Portugal, three days is Lisboa and one day in Spain He remarked that in Portu gal people are still riding don keys to peddle their fruit and vegetables, and that farmers are still using oxen to plow their fields He said although people are about 50 years be hind the times he noted cars in the cities, but most of them appeared to be taxies. 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