from a low of 21 cents per $100 of payroll for telephone ex­ Chorus will present a selection change operators to a high of of pre-holiday songs Dec. 13 Joyce Presier — W-2797 $79.46 per $100 of payroll tor at 7:30 p.m. m the high school building wreckers Ruby Brisbin was picked up library. Because they are a cost of by her brother George and his doing business, these rates con­ wife Dorothy Authurs and stantly are scrutinized by em­ spent Thanksg.-. ing Day with Injury Compensation Casts I and the amounts, a ployers And the current con­ her son and wife Ansel and Producing New Controversy across more than S troversy arises from the fact Clara Hayward in Hubbard. DETROIT — Two great mov­ Earl (Mike) Michaelson, who, A little-publicized storm is job classifications, employers of agricultural ing pictures. "Bigfoot, Mar. or annually sponsors a winter Historically, rates charged workers began to wonder why She returned on Friday. brewing among employers of Spending Thanksgiving Day Beast”, and 'Safari In Alaska", Pinochle Tournament. an-1 dependent upon the their rates were approaching the state's working men and are were viewed by many Upper and at the home of Luther nounced this week that inter- . amount of payroll an employer women. those paid by employers of We Have A In the eye of the storm is the generates, the hazardous na­ workers in what they consider- Ethline Yates were their son- North Santiam Canyonites at ested perple should call him Detroit Grade School Gym in-law and daughter. Paul and at 854-3421 for enrollment If more widely publicized liberal ture of his enterprise as far 1 ed much more hazardous oc- Good Selection Jackie Clarke from Long Friday night. enough people are interested, nature of government in Ore­ as worker safety is concerned | cupations. Beach. Wash. Their children. I the first game is tentatively These two shows have been and his experience rating — There resulted several stu­ gon. _ ______ scheduled for the first Sunday 1 in many theatres of And though until recently the frequency of accidents in dies — the most recent of Sandy and Mark accompanied' shown considered only a mild distur­ job classifications within his which was conducted by Den­ them on their Wednesday to j throughout the United States in January at 7:00 p.m. in the and have been overwhelming­ club room of the Idanha Fire I bance. it suddenly has the business. nie U. Fisher of the Dept of Friday visit. ly accepted wherever they Hall. Trophies will be award­ About 20 ladies attended the Rates generally are esta­ Agricultural makings of a gale-force con­ Economics at ed to the winners. Avon Tea given by Millie have played. blished by the national coun­ OSU. troversy. Recent visitors at the home As with any storm, the is­ cil on compensation insurance His report indicates Oregon Scales at her home on Nov. Most of you have heard the sues behind the problem have and deviations from NCCI re­ employers of nearly all types 28. between 10:00 am. and 3:00 story about Bigfoot Sasquatch of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Han­ To Choose From been around for a long time. commendations may be enact­ of workers are paying rates pjn. creature; reportedly a giant, cock were Mr. ond Mrs. Joe But it’s only been during the ed by the various state legisla­ much higher than those paid Ga.es City Council meeting human like creature that re­ Muise of Port Orford, Wash. Including Power and last couple of years that those tures. in other states. It further this Thursday evening. Dec. 6. portedly has been seen roam­ The Mmses formerly resided As a rule, a workman sus­ shows those high rates have 7:30 p.m. at the Gates Fire ing the high mountain regions 2t Detroit issues have combined to pro­ duce power sufficient for a taining a slight injury that evolved from the amounts of Station. Thursday visitors at the of our primitive lands. Garden Tools For produces minimal time-loss 1 compensation full-blown tempest. paid injured homes of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Home extension will have Known to the Indians for Williams. Bill Waters and the The subject involves types fmm his pob and who returns 1 workers judged permanently, their monthly meeting next Year Around Use and amounts of compensation to work promptly following partially and totally disabled Thursday. Dec. 13. 10:00 a.m. I over some two-hundred years, Champion home were Mr and this creature has become a treatment rece:ves MO — medi ­ paid to workers injured in job- - PPD and PTD Mrs. Ray Sophy. Sr of Jordon at the Gates Community- Cen­ related accidents — coupled cal compensation only. Twin reasons were discov­ ter. This month a Christmas living legend in the records of Valley. Other visitors at the A worker with a time-loss ered for the compensation in parti­ will be held in lieu of a early America and today has Champion home on Friday with the rates employers must become the worlds most in­ were Mr. and Mrs Gudne Ges­ pay for insurance to provide injury is ueclared TTD—tem­ question — that in turn causes study extension program. We Also Have A triguing mystery. injured worker compensation. porarily totally disabled He the relatively high rates. The ton of Gates. Mr and Mrs G. T. Geston Statutorily, injured workers receives medical compensation reasons are the types of sta­ FURNITURE Sunday dinner guests at the The picture was produced on are compensated depending on and also a percentage of his tutes enacted by the Oregon spent this past weekend at home of Irene Stout were her the true facts about this living While there. Cottage Grove DOLLIE •he severity of the injury and wage while off the job. Legislature and the interpre­ nephew and wife. Mr. and A w orker who becomes par­ tation of those statutes by the they visited friends. Mr and legend and is high-lighted by Mrs. Milton Moen of Dallas, its lasting effect on the work­ Mrs. Braxton Fouts. their son the famous Patterson expedi­ er’s ability to remain gainfully tially disabled as a result of courts. For Rent and wife, Charles and Mary tion that brought back the and Boots Champion. his accident, may be declared employed Fisher was not charged with Jacops; their granddaughter, first photos ever taken of the Detroit Patio and Gift Shop This is called workmen's PPD and receive a lump sum finding solutions to the prob­ is now open for business until compensation and the system compensation for that disabil­ lem. And the problem to a Mr. and Mrs. Herb Williams elusive creature. at Christmas. Sorry you will I evolved in Europe apace with ity in addition to medical pay­ large degree affects an Ore- and family; their grandson. the "Safari In Alaska ” is Mr. and Mrs. J a cops and fam ­ have to walk through remodel-I the industrial revolution. It ments and a percentage of his gon employer’s ability to com- life story of an Alaskan Big was embraced by the United ! wage until able to resume em­ pete in the marketplace with ily; and their youngest grand­ Game guide who spent his en- ing which is not completed , daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Come in and see our lovely1 States government in 1911 and ployment. employers in lowe--cost states tire life leading hunting par­ Christmas Owens and family. decorations and I The employe who is judged administration of workmen’s A philosophical question al­ ties into the wildernesses of An unexpected visit was be­ gifts. White-Fir Christmas I compensation insurance pro­ incapable of resuming his job so arises, involving the extent Alaska It was produced by grams is handled by the indi­ as a result of injury is classi­ tc which an employer is re­ stowed upon Glen and Lola Ron Hayes of Anchorage. trees are also available. The Henness when a former resi ­ Christmas tree sale is a pro­ fied PTD — permanently to- j _____ ___ _____ _________ vidual states. sponsible for the PPD and Alaska The motion picture In Oregon a three-member tally disabled He is compen- PTT) case Many workers in dent of Gates. Cecil Haun and took famed Alaskan guides ject of the Harold Hills chil­ Phone 897-2977 dren. Kevin. Anita, Jerry and board administers a system by sated for the rest of his life . both categories are relatively his wife, came by The Hauns over four years to produce. City Center are from Nebraska and have Tony. 49 which employers must provide and compensation continues for ■ unskilled over-aged and nn- spent this past month on the The Detroit High School j insurance purchased from the surviving spouse and children 1 der-educated. While their dis- state, from private insurance The rates employers pay for i ability might not equally im- west coast visiting relatives Sunday School and friends companies or a system of self­ this insurance becomes a cost • pair the working ability of a David and Carman Bam- Planning Party of doing business, the same as younger, better educated or insurance. Employers are re­ hardt with their daughters quired to purchase so much in­ any other overhead expense more highly skilled workman. IDANHA The Idanha liberality of their Melody. Debra and Lisa spent surance per $100 of payroll I Rates m Oregon today range the Thanksgiving Day at the home Community Church Sunday compensation is reflected in of A. T Barnhardt in Gates. School has slated Dec. 16, at Er the rates all employers must Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd St. John 700 p.m. for their annual g pay One school of thought be- from Willamina also attended Christinas program g , lieves this particular burden the festivities. __ ______ ._____ ____ ____ Authorized Catalog ( The evening ’s program will •' should be at least partially On Wednesday. Dec. 12 the include a selection of songs I borne by society in general. Run Ft. Sales Merchant Store On the other hand, there are annua 1 Kindergarten Christ-1 ga-j recitations. Title of the 3 Ft WiM Homes program will be held at program is “This Shall Be A for the those — and these include a mas Alw in 4 Ft. protected with the old Gates High School at Sign” W.dtM i liberal legislature and our j 7:30 p.m. Parents and friends Flex-O-Glass can name There will be a tree and save up to 40% in fuel costs. HOLDS I courts — who have shown they I of students plus all interested Tap** treats for the children. IN I believe the employer must . public is invited to attend. GENUINE FLEX-O-GLASS is far on the Rehearsal for the ‘•overall” HEAT stronger than polyethylene, it's carry the whole load. edge | Remember: school vacation Sunday school program will be the only plastic window mate­ KEEPS Present court decisions em rizwai roun ostsioi* em- - fw Christmas through New held next Sunday at 2:30 p.m. rial GUARANTEED 2 YEARS! for your OUT phasize -his position and only Years on 21. Warp Brow 60651 COLD protec­ at the church, and again at 2:30 rr PUttiri s«nc« 1924 by legislative action can the • ______ _______ tion ! p.m. on the afternoon of the At Your Hardware. Lumbar and Building Supply Store trend be changed. If it does not | Sale Ends December 18, 1973 16th. change employers have few A|an Yankus Now In alternatives. They must accep-1 (NOW in Sizes From 6:50 x 13 to 8:25 x 15 this relatively high cost situa- Sitka, Alaska HURRY ON THESE tion and look for other solu-1 Spending the weekend at > . tions. UUX1S. I | opcuuii^ uk wckcmu S' The most obvious is through the home of Mr and Mrs Al We Have A Good Selection Of 11* - • son and Oregon ----- ’s Safe Employment Yankus were their Art, this state’s statute com- daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. piying with the Federal Occu- ( Alan Yankus. and a friend Alan left from Seattle Mon- pational Safety Health Act Extensive efforts are being for Sitka Alaska where I made in this direction now wiu be playing with a But other alternatives will be dance band group known as sought. i the “Free Fall” for the next And the brewing storm will weeks at the Kiksadi Club, Sale Ends December 21, 1973 achieve greater intens:tv as ri- I Mrs. Yankus remained in val forces clash — most likely Portland with friends and is YOUR MILL CITY CANYON AREA in the next regular session of now employed in an office of the Portland hospitals. Sears Authorized Catalog Merchant Store the Oregon Legislature 1 one 9ne of *be GATES Two Movies DETROIT Viewed by Detroit Residents IDANHA Gift Items MILL CITY HARDWARE BEAT fu I l SHORTAGE Sears 39« I SPECIAL TIRE SALE On Stock Highway Tread £ I I I I 8 I l| SALE PRICES Shop By Phone 897-2348 NOTICE 1 SNOW TIRES 2 I I I I I Subscribers, please check the label on your Enterprise this week. If the figure following your name is 160 N. 1st. Mill Crty ! Detroit Woman Taken » To Salem Hospital NEED JOB PRINTING? - See The Mill City Enter prise. Top Quality Printing priced right Fast service DETROIT — A Detroit wo­ too. Phone «7-2772 man. Mildred Crump, was tak­ en to Salem Memorial Hospital Emergency Center, by Idanha Rural Fire District ambulance j about 2:10 azn. Sunday morn- J I ;ng following a fall. I Ambulance attendants said I ' she sustained a broken bone ; above the left knee and a dis- On Hwy. 22 at Sublimity AmwiDe Jet 749-2975 1 j located hip. According to a report, she i had fallen earlier in the eve- I mng and apparently did not realize the seriousness of her injuries until about three' hours later. 12-73 your subscription has expired. Why not send in a check for your renewal today By Subscribing to ANN’S Furniture & Antiques | OPEN SUNDAYS ! December 9 and 16th Noon to 5:00 p. m. This Is For Your Shopping Convenience SAVE GAS Plus DOLLARS The store is filled with beaut ful furnishings for the home for all your Christmas giving. CHINA CUPBOARDS for Mom— RECLINERS & ROCKERS for Dad— COFFEE and HEXAGON Tables— Large Selection of Pictures— DESKS—Maple, walnut and mediterranean —to suit your decor. GIBSON REFRIGERATORS­ SPEED QUEEN Washers and Dryers. MANY OTHER ITEMS—New and Used Terms on Approved Credit OPEN Tues, thru FrL 10 tfli 5:30; Sat. Close at 4 Closed Mondays Convenient Terms OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT I Seven Detroit Students Attend School of Bible DETROIT — Seven seniors i cf Detroit High School attend-1 ed Multnomah School of Bible | it . Portland law. weekend The group, which included i R,ck and Randy Roth. Sue I Nightingale, Martha Rogers. ■ Coleen Lynn and Sherlyn j White left here Thursday ternoon. returning home Friday They were accompanied by Rev. Arvin Johnson, pastor of the Idanha Comm unity Church, and Larry Poole. t Womans Mission Society Pions Auction IDANHA — The Womans Mission Society of the Idanha Community Church has sched­ uled Dec 13 for their annual Christmas auction. The 7:3<' p.m function will be held at the Idanha home of Mrs. Dorothy Williamson. The auction will feature handmade articles and baked goods. Proceeds will be used in nussion work. The 'buck still has pove- . . . it will protect a va>uaJ a possession ot yours and he p fight crime For one dollar the Identification Corporation o‘ America (IOC) will register the •nanufactire-1 number of you' TV set. video camera, brcyc e binoculars, or other possession for two years on its computer. When police recover the lost or stolen property its owner can be identified and located th-o-jflh the computer bans of IOC. If the item is damages IOC proof O* ownership assists in insurance claims, and claims of loss fo- tax p.-poses Registration forms are avail­ able in retail sto-es displaying the IOC cecal or from IDC hpacat-a'ters 313 Ofd Country Road. Hicksville New York 11801. IDC "hot line and newsletters are in constant contact with the ration s 7.000 pc ce depa'tme'ts in the co­ operative effort to fight enm by dete" ng theh E j THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE YOU SAVE MONEY You can save more than the subscription price of The Enterprise by reading the ads and then taking advantage of the bargains offered. Try it and see. SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Marion and Linn Counties Outside Marion and Linn but still in Oregon Outside the State of Oregon The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 $4.50 $5.00 $5.50