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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1973)
LEGISLATIVE REPORT McClelland Collects at Lebanon Speedway MEHAMA 7—The MID City Enterprise, Thursday, June 14, 1978 JACK SUMNER of the limitation. Creswell. Mrs. John Teeters Mr. and Mrs. Harold Teeters All increases must be approv visited a short time during the ed at the annual school elec DATSUN SERVICE Mrs. Leonard Wallen accom The substitute for Gov. Tom tion but cannot be approved in weekend at the home of his panied her daughter’s family, parents, McCall's tax plan emerged excess of those limitations pre AND REPAIR the Gene Burns of Stayton, to Teeters. Mr. and Mrs. Donald from the special committee on viously mentioned. Becomes All Work Guaranteed and yon Klamath Falls Sunday, June 3, property tax relief and school effective July 1, 1974. SAVE 30% on Saloon to attend the graduating exer finance in the form of eight Why don’t YOU subscribe HB 3421 Eng.: Appropriates cises at OTI. Her grandson, house «/in bills last week. These . $342 million from the general Call 897-2062 hili« Michael Burns was a member to The Mill City Enterprise ? ELMER TRIPP as atage 1 iund t0 basic school support of the graduating class. and SchooM^nancJp* ?efun<! 75ii for equalization. This is an Mrs. Wallens brothers fam ^73 ? °f increase from 22% to 35% ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cline to toe peon e referred. statewide average for funding and four children of Merino, The • )of schools. Intermediate edu- Colo., came Monday, June 4 meet to dX^ne0?/’"^5 Cation d“itrlcU will be retain- for a few days visit here and «hnnid v, a > j stage 2 ed and provides for funding of with other relatives in the should be developed at this kindergardens on the basis of area. ST. "he h«1' ■“>' B “»me. Mrs. Helen Anderson went frs 1974 Prunary elec- effective Julv 1 1973 and re to Brookings Wednesday, May bhtoing $ taxtos hlhUde es?a quires district receiving addi- 30, and was a guest at the schools8 fundinc* # f°r tional supPort that have passed home of her son’s family, the theTtotoata , i°m their budeets t0 reduce levies Jack Andersons, returning toe stote at a higher level than by an equal amount anticipated this year, IED re- amount Al McClelland and Clark Stevenson with Straw home Monday, June 4. While SPECIALIZING IN HB 3247 Eng.: Adds farm berry Cup , received June 9th at Willamette Speedway there, she attended the gradu organization and establishment machinery to definition of in- j n Lebanon, ation exercises when her old- of a new school distribution ventory tax phaseout and ap st grandson Charles graduated formula. Saturday night was a double from Brookings Harbor High About the time you read this plies to assessment years be-| Rolls, Breads and Pastries of all kinds January 1, 1973. trophy dash for Al McClelland School. i the bills will be considered and ginning _______ _ „„„Berniece Bridges Hosts oiTyons*^^ ! won the “A” tro- • i Friends here have received HB 3248 Eng.: Expands and if approved by toe legislature, uumwwiici property > , Wednesday Card Club phy, and received toe Straw word of the death on May 16 the eight bills aformentioned extends homeowner tax relief to renters and pro- I LYONS—Berniece Bridges berry Cup he won last Satur- of Earnest Kubin, of a heart would do the following: HB 324 Eng.: Provides a lim vides for such relief in the was hostess for the Wednesday day. attack at his home at Dale. He Chet and Donna Glass—New Owners Clicc Mahurin of Lyons won was a longtime Mehama resi it to school district’s net op form of an income tax refund afternoon card club with her the fast heat, with Al McClel- and provides for a standard re 239 3rd Phone 769-2539 erating expenditures per dent when the Kubin family party at the city hall. As this weighted resident pupil. In fund for people over 65 with was the last meeting until fall, land taking second and Jim lived on the place now owned creases would be based on income less than $5,000. Ex a potluck dinner was served Leffler of Aumsville, third. by Mr. and Mrs. John Shafer. I In the 25 lap main event, He is survived by his brother, I statewide average expenditure tends eligibility to residents of followed by the playing of 500. Cliff Mahurin of Lyons won Ed of Pendleton. per pupil If the districts ex non-profit homes for the el High score was held by penditure was with $100.00 be- ' derly for property tax refunds. Mabel Downing, second high George Fuller and McClelland Almeto Theiss of Ocean low the state average and on Appropriates money (estimat by Bertha Allen and low by following in hot pursuit. Shores, Wash, was an over- On Sunday, Bill Emerson of $139.4 million) and ------- ap- Laura Neal. Others winning — T----- ---------- up it could expend toe same as 1 ed at — n.ght guest Friday at the home to rent paid after Janu-1 prizes were Bea Hiatt, Gladys Lyons won the “B” trophy. In of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the preceding year plus a six plies I the heat, Jim Leffler took a percent increase. If toe preced- 1 ary 1, 1973 and property taxes Nygaard and Katie Skillings, Jerry Coffman. She took her fiscal year 1973 and after. | Present for the party were second and Mahurin third. ing year’s expenditure was for ) Al McClelland placed third children Carla and Brian to Jungwirth, Mabel $100 to $200 less than statewide Simplifies form for the refund.' Millie Portland Saturday morning average a seven percent in HB 3249 Eng.: Establishes a a--------- Downing. -------- Zeta — - Prichard, -- — Ruth in the main event. Highway 22 — Mffi City : and they flew to New Jersey to crease would be allowed. Over plan for tax refund on a cir- | Lyons, Gladys Nygaard, Bea spend the summer with their. $200 below statewide average cuit breaker system, like HB Hiatt, Katie^ Skillings, Alma ï VT /A XT C? I father, Alvin Theis«. ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES an eight percent increase will 3248, for farmers where the Olmstead, Katie Sieg, Laura 1_J JL O Mr. and Mrs. Ro Roger Dunn be permissible. For special taxes paid are excessive com Neal, Leota Worden, Bertha 1 and Arlvn u/prn and Arlyn were Siiru Sunday guests By Eva Bressler purposes the superintendent of pared to adjusted gross in- Allen and hostess Bemiece at the home of his parents, Mr. Expert Tune up and Brake Repairs public instruction may ap- come. Provides maximum re Bridges. and Mrs. Roy Dunn in Clover Mrs. Lyle Shelton of Stay prove an expenditure in excess fund and is effective July 1, dale. I ton was a tuesday afternoon Thursday, June 7, at June Wedding Planned visitor at the home of Mrs. the Guests home of Mr. and Mrs. John Florence Burmester. DETROIT — A June 16 We Pick Up and Deliver Teeters were his sister, Mrs. wedding is being planned by Frank Spellmeyer under Robert Coombs of Waldport Miss Adeana Rose Ammon and went major surgery Tuesday and a cousin Hugh Doolittle of Charles Noel Tompkins whose morning at the Salem Memor betrothal has been revealed. ial Hospital and is expected The bride elect is the daugh to return home the last of the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Am week. mon of Idanha and her fiance Mrs. Alex Bodeker has been is the son of Mrs. Ada Tomp in Salem this week attending kins also of Idanha. the Ore gon-Idaho Methodist Miss Ammon is a student at conference. She is a delegate Detroit school and is currently from the local United Metho employed at Lake Lounge Res dist Church. Mrs. Howard taurant. Whalley was the alternate. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh John ston and Mrs. Wilson Stevens 1974. HB 3242 Eng.: Requires cor attended graduation at OSU porations with an expected tax last Sunday. The Johnstons son liability of $500 or more for Tom Johnston received his de tax years beginning after 1974 gree in mechanical engineering to declare and pay their esti- and technology and Mrs. mated tax liability in install- Stevens grandson a degree in ments. Raises $42 milllon of forestry. Our standing goal Is to make pay Mrs. Effie Anderson spent one shot money. ment In full within 5 working days HB 3244 Eng.: Increases last week in Washington. She from the time Safeco's adjuster gets corporate excise and income visited her sister and husband, your claim. We usually succeed. tax rate from 8% on banks and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spain and Safeco. Insurance on your 6% on other corporations to a attended graduation of her car, home, boot, business, graduated rate ranging from niece, Sandra Spain at Aber health, life and everything 4% to 9% on all corporations. deen. She also visited her sis «alee you value. Becomes effective January 1, ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George Hannaford at Hoquiam. 1973. HB 3245 Eng.. Limits the Then to McCleary to visit her federal tax deduction to $3,000 mother, Mrs. Herman Afrank on the state return. Raises $38 and sister, Mrs. Alma English. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue million. Becomes effective were Sunday dinner guests at Jan. 1, 1973. MUI City, Oregon Phone 897-2324 or 897-2754 the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Culwell in Salem. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cater are her * cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Alford King from Detroit, Mich. Remodeling at the Lyons Post Office has been complet- I ed with the addition of 33 new boxes. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ple- trok of Aumsville were Sun day afternoon guests at the home of his mother, Mrs. Anne Pietrok. BIG SAVINGS! PRICES SLASHED FOR CLEARANCE! Miss Julie and Lynda Meyers were hostesses for a bridal shower honoring their sister, Robyn Meyers, bride-elect, home. Guests present were held Saturday at the Meyers Pam Carpenter, Sue Frederick, Mrs. Pat Frederick, Mrs. Alma Olmstead, Mrs. Carol Well Factory Distributor’s Inventory men, Sandy McDougall, Ther esa McDougall, Sandy Bellek, Fay Olsen, Mrs. Gordon Myers and the hostesses Miss Julie and Lynda Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Carter returned home Saturday even ing after a three weeks visit with relatives at Rockford, ILL, where they visited rela BUY NOW! SAVE ON FAMOUS tives. From there they went to WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES’ Washington, D. C. and on to Federlsberg, Md., where they The distributor is overstocked and these prices visited with relatives and arc cut lower than advertised just a month ago! friends and did much sight- seeing. Washere—Dryers—Range*-—Refrigerators 5*0KEY Sunday dinner guests at the Remember home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sletto were Pastor and Mrs. only YOU can prevent J. E. Bergen, Mr. and Mrs. Os car Satenn, Mr and Mrs. Adolph Johanson and Mr. and forest fires! With Operating Trade Mrs. Olauis Moen, all of Sil verton. Kenneth Ely has returned U. S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc. home from Ft. Jackson, S. C., Frank Lumber Co. where he spent four months Idanha—Lebanon, Oregon Mill City, Oregon with the national guard. Weekend guests at the home Stout Creek Lumber Co. Young & Morgan Timber Company of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm Lyons, Oregon—Mill at Mehama Mill City—Idanha, Oregon stead were her mother, Mrs. Bertha Young, also her sister, 503 3rd. Ave. Stayton Call 769-2154 Intermounta’n Trucking, Inc. 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