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6—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 31, 1970 GATES S.Ü.H.S. Alumni LYONS DETROIT IDANHA Salem Scene i By Eva Breeelrr The 4-H Barnyard Globe trotters had their last meeting By Rose Cree at the home of Mrs. Roy Lam by Jack Zimmarman bert and discussed plans for By Boots Champion Mr. and Mrs. Walter Th>m News stories from the na the fact the Feds have large caroling and the Christmas All Stayton Union High as, Sr.. Chris Emmerson, Mr. Arriving here Tuesday of tion’s capital indicate the Nix ly pre-empted the income tax party. They then went carol and Mrs. Walter Thomas, Jr., School alumni are urged to at last week at the home of their on Administration’s Federal as a revenue source. State and ing around the Jordan area and Tony spent the Christmas tend a meeting of Stayton Un daughter, Miss Carol Hannah Revenue Sharing program is local governments usually The next meeting will be held weekend in Fresno. Calif, at ion High School Alumni As were her parents. Colonel and enjoying a revival of sorts. must depend on less progres at the home of Mrs. Otis Bish sociation Monday. Jan. 4, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mrs. Ernest A. Hannah of San I And the splash is causing sive taxation for their money. op on Jan. 9. 7:30 p.m. at the Stayton High win King. Bernardino, Calif. And there is a limit beyond I Connie. Ranee and Leland some ripples in Salem. school. Among revenue-short state which the public simply will : fntVeld of Dallas were Christ- Your suupport and ideas are Arriving on Thursday was Pinochle Tournament greatly needed. Your help and her fiance Navy Lt. Ronald and local governments gener not venture when it comes to. mas eve guests at the heme of ally. the idea of receiving funds sales and property taxes, for i their grandparents, Mr. and any suggestions to initiate Hudson. To Begin January 3 Miss Hannah, a fourth grade from a new source—with a instance. Mrs. Ben IntVeld. changes <we needed to make IDANHA—A pinochle tour the 1971 alumni weekend en teacher here, and Mr. Hudson minimum of strings attached Meanwhile, demands for Mrs. Charlotte Imus spent nament sponsored by Mike's were married at St. Barnabas and without levying additional services from state and local the weekend in Sweet Home at Motel is scheduled to open joyable for every graduate, ac-i Episcopal church in Portland taxes themselves, sounds at governments are proliferating the home of her grandson, Mr. cording to the committee in Sunday, Jan. 3 at 7 p.m. in Sunday. • tractive. at a pace those governments’ and Mrs. Raymond McKay and the social room of the Idanha charge. Geraldine Lyon was releas But many fiscally astute ob coffers cannot sustain. family. Fire Hall. Trophies will be ed from a Salem hospital servers look upon Federal Rev In theory—and in a “good Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Mc awarded to each of the two Thursday and is now recuper enue sharing as something of economic climate” (in which Dowell and family from Port Per Quality Job Printing rail people who win the most ating at home. a “straw man.” And no one in the economy is on the rise), Townsend, Wash., Mr. and games during the tournament. The Entei prise, 8B7-B772. Mrs. Lyon had been confin Oregon sees the program as federal income taxes are sup Mrs. Lynn Scott and family ed in Salem Memorial hospital something that will solve the posed to reap rewards even and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen * . for eight weeks following ex money puzzle State Legisla greater than the economy dic Foltz and son. Robert, were tensive injuries sustained in a tors will start trying to un tates. This is supposed to Christmas dinner guests at the one-car accident on Highway ravel when the 56th legislative create a “surplus” of federal home of their parents. Mr. and 22 near Detroit. funds that could be returned Mrs. Harley Scott. Assembly convenes Jan. 11. Jerry Lynn was admitted to Miss Ellen Dougherty of Nonetheless, the Revenue to governments on lesser rungs Santiam Memorial hospital. Sharing concept s gaining mo of the bureaucratic ladder. Our warmest Portland spent the Christmas Stayton. Saturday, with a back mentum in Congress and 1971 Revenue Sharing is especial weekend at the home of her ailment. He is now in trac could be its most-publicized ly attractive to those lesser sister and husband. Mr. and wishes for a tion. year to date. And it might lights because it connotes a Mrs. Mike Fink. Mrs. Clara Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wilker even achieve passage at least minimum of restrictions, isn’t Doll from Stayton was an ad full and happy son hosted the teaching staff in the House. supposed to be expensive to ditional Christmas day dinner and the board of education and Revenue Sharing is a fiscal administer and shouldn’t guest. Year. families at their home Tues plan whereby the federal gov create a new level of federal Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston day evening following the ernment would provide state bureaucracy. Federal assist and sons, Tom. Bob and Ken school program. and local governments with a ance to state and local govern ton were Christmas dinner Annual Christmas gifts were portion of federal income tax ments so far has been largely guests at the home of their presentted to the group and receipts. Proponents point to on the basis of aid grants re dauughter and family, Mr. and refreshments served. quiring local matching funds Mrs. Fred Sutherland and chil Many homes in the area and block grants, whereby the dren in Corvallis. were the .setting for the gath aid is earmarked for something Guests at the home of Mrs. ering of families and friends specific — education, welfare, Leao Johnson were Mr. and over the Christmas holidays. etc. Mrs. Ron Taylor and children Others traveled to mid-valley Revenue Sharing would be from Tacoma, Wash.. Mrs. Car towns to be with families and disbursed largely on a popula rie Osburn from Ashland, and friends. tion percentage plan, likely Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cham DETROIT — According to conferred upon the state with and son. Tod. from Mountain pion joined a family gathering weather observer (Detroit a specific amount ticketed for Home, Ida. at St. Paul Christmas eve, at area) Irene Paullin. weather use by local government units Holiday visitors at the home the home of Mrs. Champion’s readings for the week ending At the state and local govern of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bishop horther-in-law and sister, the Tuesday, Dec. 29, at 9 a.in. are ment level the plan would be . were Mrs Bishop’s parents, Roy Pulses. as follows: a Godsend:: predictable sums, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mower, Christmas day they were High temperature, 38 de unfettered by red tape, receiv from Van Nuys, Calif. dinner guests at the W. P. grees on the 25th with a daily ed on the basis of need and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yost and George home in .Salem. Mrs. average of 36 degrees. Low guaranteed. three daughters, Mary, Marge George and Mrs. Champion are temperature, 32 degrees on the I As far as actual money is and Ann Marie were Christ sisters. 29th with an average daily low mas eve guests at the home of Jim Hiebert flew to Minne of 27 degrees. This gives an concerned, the original propos her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wai apolis. Minn,, Christmas week average mean of 32 degrees. al called for one-sixth of 1% ter Hafner of Sublimity. where he attended the wed Total precipitation ( melted of total taxable personal in Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Branch ding of a friend. Returning snow and rain) 2.76, with a come—about $.500 million, to and son of Stayton. and Mr. home Christmas eve his par high of 1.98 for the 24-hour be shared in fiscal ’71. The and Mrs. Robert Reynolds of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hie period ending at 9 a.m. on the amount would increase to $1.5 Lyons were Christmas day din billion for fiscal ’72 and as bert met him at the airport. 29th. as $5 billion by fiscal ner guests at the home of their Total snow fall. 4’4 inches, much parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ’76. with three inches falling on Reynolds. Sr., and Mrs. Flor Despite Oregon ’ s compara the 29th. leaving a total of six ence Darling. inches in open areas, although tively small population, its some drifting makes anything "share” would be welcome. but an average, difficult to de The program was put forth termine. Mountains covered in August.. 1969. Failure by with snow which is still falling Congress to act immediately Jim Hoover as this report goes to the press probably only postpones the eventuality. A lagging nation Tuesday, Dec. 29th. Mill City, Oregon al economy likely contributed The KO-WA-Pa-Shu Camp to Congressional inaction. But ’•'ire group held its Christmas the need for additional funds tarty Dec. 15 at the home of on state anti local government Mrs. Virgil Trout with fun, al levels cntinues to grow. And ¡ames and goodies the main at- voter reluctance to increase his raction. On Thursday, Dec. own local tax burden grows 7, the group went Christmas apace. •aroling and presented wreaths When first proposed, it was hey had made themselves to hoped the Revenue Sharing >eople along the way. plan could be implemented Those attending were Linda without levying additional fed Keen, Kathy Wilsor., Brenda eral taxes. Now however, with Trout, Toni Payseno, Margaret a multi-billion-dollar budgetry Pratt, Laura Hoover, Treva deficit it would appear some Whisenhunt, Susan Budlang, sort of new federal tax pro the leaders, Mrs. Trout and gram is necessary to support Mrs. Budlong, and guests, Bev the state and local government erly Trout and Wendy Mill kick-back. brent. This won’t enhance Congres After the caroling, hot choco sional chances for speedy ap late and cookies were enjoyed proval in 1971. Despite the at the Budlong home. fact Congress can boost taxes without voter approval, it® members are just as reluctant to levy them as any elective body. But Democrat forces are expected to mount the Reve nue Sharing band-wagon with a rival proposal next year and i that eventually could create, enouueh momentum for some Five lethal bait stations are kind of compromise that would now being placed in remote start the monev coming. What it all boils down to is areas of Linn county to assist the fact.. Revenue Sharing in controlling coyotes that won’t solve Oregon's immedi have killed more than 150 ate fiscal problems. But it is sheep in the county during re a distinct possibility in the not cent months. County Extension Agent O too-distanct future. So on the surfac» at least, E. Mikesell says that warning one might expect Oregon so- notices are posted at promin Ions to tread lightlv on the ent points along access roads subject of tax reform during and at all stations. Detailed the 1971 session. Ston-gap mea I information on the station lo sures might be sufficient to cations is available by contact see the state through the next ing Francis Williams' 460 Tan biennium. The possibility a gent Street, Lebanon, telephone when you save $500 or more at Willamette Valley First Federal "benevolent” Uncle Sam is 258-6475. Mikesell says that the bait raised and readv to come to the rescue might be reason , stations are under the super Start saving now and this lovely 10-inch serving tray Generous earnings and insured safety enough to concentrate on "gap vision of the Bureau of Sports Fisheries and Wildlife, with plugging” at Salem. is yours-a wonderful gift to receive... or give. Made are yours when you save at First Federal headquarters in Portland. Wil of gleaming silverplate by the famous Oneida crafts Savings. Earn from 5% to 6% per year, liams is the bureau's district men. Deposit $500 now in a new or present account depending on the amount and type of ac field assistant. The decision to use bait sta at First Federal Savings to receive this beautiful tray count Interest is compounded daily and tions was made at a meeting FREE. One per account pleaie, while tupply la»U. paid quarterly on November 25, between members of the Linn County Board of Commissioners. Linn County Livestock Association, Linn County Extension Serv the 'Jtene and 'Temperature ice. and the Bureau of Sports Fisheries. Williams will still emplov traps as the method of control in all areas where dogs are known to frequent. MAIN OFF1CC: 231 SOUTH KLLSWOBTH. ALBANY Schedule Meeting Detroit Has More Snow Hoover's Supply, Inc. . MAY YOUR NEW YEAR HORN IN ON A CHEERFUL NOTE... Cedar's Tavern Earl and Audrey Detroit, Oregon Camp Fire Group Goes Caroling ...for a year of tender consideration for others. Sportsman's Center Mill City, Oregon Bait Stations Placed For The Control of Coyotes "This beautiful Serving traÿ is ÿoursCFREE First Federal Savings ■ RANCH OFFICSS AT LtBANON i "special delivery” ef peace ef mhd. fren es. Mill City Disposal Bud and Esther Mill City, Oregon ANO STAYTON QUALITY JOB PRINTING -CwldB’t I *Bt thi» OB «y jkar« CUb card’" MILL CITY HNTKRFRI8F