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BOWLING Twilighters Name of Tram Won Lost Laird’s ................. 30 14 Dollie’s . ..................... 28 16 Simpson ................... 28 16 Tincknell ................... 26 18 LaFemme.................... 24 20 Adams ....................... 24 20 Turner Building ..... 23 21 P P & L ................... 23 21 Teague ....................... 18 26 1st Federal ............... 18 26 Fery Const................. 16 28 Tress Chic ............... 7 37 HIG Dora Gustafson 213; HIS Janice Fery 535; HTG Simpson 994; HTS PP&L 2663. Dora Gustafson had a 213 game, good for a lube job at Philippi Motors. Koffee Klatchers Name of Team Won Lost Thiel’s ....................... 35 13 Lon’s Barber ........... 29 19 Western Auto....... 26 22 Ray’s Drug ............... 26 22 Garton Builders ....... 26 22 Girod’s ................... 25% 2214 Lowers & Holm ....... 24 24 Clayton’s ............... 2314 2414 Bob & Bill’s........... 22 26 N. Santiam Lanes .... 22 26 Davis-Bell Ins....... 16 32 Gene’s Meat Mkt... 13 35 HIG Ruth Shetka 225; HIS Dorothy Nye 519; HTG Davis- Bell 1062; HTS Thiels 2831. Eight Bail Name of Team Won Lost Garton Builders............ 32 12 Stayton Can No. 1 .... 29 15 Sublimity Fire ....... 25 19 Sportsman’s Center 24 20 Webb’s Texaco.......... 2214 2114 K of C No. 2 ........... 21 23 Girod’s Hilltop ....... 19 25 Santiam Farmers 1714 2614 Stayton Can. No. 2 16 28 Gorman’s ................... 13 31 HIG Frank Spellmeyer 233; HIS Leonard Myers and Dan Peters 608; HTG Webb’s Tex aco 793; HTS Webb’s Texaco 2241. Canyon Merchants Name of Team Won Lost Lyons Tavern ... .........31 17 No. 4 Team .... ...... 28 20 Drushella ........... ...... 24 24 Reiman Lucas . ...... 24 24 N. Santiam Ply ...... 20 28 Simpson Ply .... ...... 18 30 HIG Art Fromberg 227; HIS Gary Rise 589; HTG Rei man Lucas 686; HTS Relman- Lucas 1820. N’ghtengals Name of Team Won Ix>st 38 14 Mill Supply ........ Aumsville Flour 31 21 24 Drushella Furniture 28 Valley Tele......... 27 25 Riverview .......... 27 25 23 29 Stavton Floral .. 30 Stavton Radio & TV 22 12 40 Stout Creek ..... HIG Shirley Sharp 202; HIS Ellen Fudge 537; HTG Dru shella Furn. 740; HTS Dru- shella Furniture 2042. Merchants Wednesday Night Name of Team Won Lost Jack’s Coffee Shop 29 15 H & W Logging .... 26 18 Lulay Bros.................. 26 18 Stout Creek ................. 25 19 Ripp’s Service.............. 24 20 K of C ....................... 21 23 No. Santiam R E .... 2014 2314 Stayton Auto ....... 2014 2314 Turner Building.......... 20 24 Stayton Can. B G .... 19 25 Stayton Cleaners .... 19 25 Morrow Bros................ 14 30 HIG Jack Johnson 244; HIS Jack Johnson 630; HTG H & W Logging 999; HTS Lulay Bros. 2827. Friday Night Mixed Doubles Name of Team Won Lost 23 Girod Super............. 33 Team No. 2 ........... 30*4 25*4 27 Ray’s Drug .............. . 29 28 Lierman’s Ins.......... . 28 28 Gingerbread House 28 Simnson Timber 19*4 36*4 HIG Al Harrison 225; HIS Al Harrison, Ev. Johnson 555; HTG Gingerbread House 800; HTS Gingerbread House 2211. Stayton Classic Name of Team Won TxW 16 3 Aces ---------------- . 32 Tag A longs ........... 31*4 16*4 17 Take Two.................... 31 19 River Rats .............. 29 18 Polka Dots (inc) ..... 26 Sweet 3 ................... 14*4 33*4 30 2 Hoops & Holler inc 14 38 Go Aheads .............. 10 HIG Jerri Attig 214; HIS Ev Johnson 524; HTG Take Two 502; HTS 2 Hoops and a Holler 1413. Monday Night M xed Doubles Name of Team Won Lost Ally Oops---------------- 31 21 What Nots -------- 30’4 2114 4 Erratics -------- 30 22 Misfits ------ 29*4 2214 Shot Pots ...... 2714 24*4 Never Was’ses----- 26*4 25*4 Has Beens ----------- 22 30 Pin Poppers -------- 11 41 HIG Vi Valencourt 222; L. Holm 213; HTS Shirley Bethel 22 517; Jerry Spellmeyer 561; 1 National Bank ... 26 22 HTG Has Beens 794; HTS 4 Lowers & Holm..... . 26 24 Erratics 2285. Rex Lucas .............. 24 24 Monday Night Majors Valley Telephone ... 24 Name of Team Won Lost Porter & Lau .......... 23 25 Santiam Hardware .122 65 Blaylock Roofing as 25 28 No. Santiam Lanes 118 69 Mike’s Motel .......... 20 N. Sant. C of C .108% 78*2 Philippi Ford .......... 18 30 Girod’s Produce .... 101 86 Mike Adams ............ .. 18 30 Coast to Coast ........ 98 89 HIG Jim Stroud 233 HIS Scio ...................... ...... 97 90 L. Holm 588; HTG Phi liPPi Girod’s Meats ........ 95 92 1025; HTS Girod’s 2873. Girod’s Market ........ 81 SPLITS PICKED 106 J W Wood ........... 81 106 4-5-7 W. Morrison, A Grif Gerath’s No. 1 ... ...... 80 107 fith; 4-7-9 J. Lulay; 3-9-10 E. Gerath’s No. 2 .... ....'70% 116V4 Wulf; 5-8-10 Viv Chamberlin, Lowers & Holm . ...... 67 120 F. Wallace; 2-5-7 D. McDoug HIG Vince Lulay 231; HIS all; 3-7 L. Myers, K. Boyle, D. Ed Wulf 794; HTG Santiam Gustafson; 5-6 E. Wulf; 4-5 Hardware 679; HTS Santiam O. Wood, J. Peterson, A. Spell Hardware 2475. meyer; 4-9 E. Garsjo; 6-7 P. North Santiam Merchants Jordan, J. Christensen; 5-6 A. Name of Team Won L obi Harrison; 5-7 B. Jordan, D. Girod’s .................. 38 10 Music, E. Myers, D. Nye, A. Heim, V. Trout, J. Birkholz, W. Griffith, E. Wulf. 5-10 C. Gentry, D. Maeder- er, F. Garsjo, E. Johnson, J. Peterson, R. Reid, and C. Schwindt. 630 J. Johnson; 608 D. Pet 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 30, 1967 ers, L. Myers; 604 B. Young blood, 600 W. Riihimaki. family dinner at the home of Women—Over 190— Mrs. Walzs’ brother, the Rev. 225 R. Shetka; 222 V. Valen Ormal Trick. Mrs. John Teeters court; 216 D. Nye; 214 J. Attig; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long Men—Over 210— Henry Jarvey returned re fellow and daughter, Debbie 213 D. Gustafson; 203 Blanche 244 J. Johnson, 233 F. Spell Wallace; 204 S. Bethell; 202 cently from a trip to Las of Everett, Wn„ visited dur meyer, J. Stroud, J. Gustaf- S. Sharp; 201 E. Fudge; 200 Vegas where he flew to visit ing the Easter weekend with son;231 V. Lulay; 227 A. From- N. Pennington; 198 P. Lier with his two sons and their his mother, Mrs. Bernice herz, G. Harteloo; 228 E. Wulf; man; 196 D. Bales; 195 E. families. The elder son, Capt. Longfellow and other rela 225 E. Garsjo, D. Peters; 223 Johnson; 192 Betty Wallace; Henry E. Jarvey Jr., has been tives here. B. Juel, 221 R. Scott, J. Wag 191 E. Fudge; 190 Janice Fery, stationed with the army in Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ma goner; 219 J. Johnson, B. Mc D. Nye, E. Johnson. the Philippines and is being lone and three daughters of Donald, A. Underwood; 216 P. Women—First 500 & Over transferred to the East coast. Salem were Easter Sunday Jordan; 215 G. Gleason, M. 555 E. Johnson; 537 E. This was the first time the guests at the home of Mr. and Helvey, G. Carey, L. Wallace; Fudge; 535 D. Clapp, Janice senior Mr. Jarvey had seen Mrs. David Blum, Judy and 214 L. Holms, E. Peters; 213 Fery; 530 D. Gustafson; 519 his son since 1947 and he had Jimmy. L. Myers, L. Holm; 212 J. E. Fudge. D. Nye; 515 Blanch never seen the son’s four Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dunn Spellmeyer, W. Owen, H. Mi- Wallace; 517 S. Bethell; 516 children. The other son, Ro were hosts at their home for bert Jarvey and family make otke, E. Jacoby, D. Huff; 211 Betty Wallace; 510 S. Sharp; W. Riihimaki, G. Rise; 210 508 Blanch Wallace; 509 E. their home in Los Vegas. Mr. a family dinner Easter Sun day. Present for the dinner B. Youngblood, L. Holm. Johnson; 507 F. Garsjo; 503 Jarvey was quite thrilled with were his parents, Mr. and his first plane trip which was Men—<500 Series— R. Shetka. a birthday present from his Mrs. Roy Dunn and son, Rod ney of Cloverdale; Mrs. Alvin two sons. Mrs. Elmer Taylor took Thiess and two children of her four youngest grandchild Copalis, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. G. NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the governing body of Mari-Linn School District 29-J of Linn County, ren, Vance, Michael, Denice W. Coffman and the hosts, State of Oregon, will be held at Mari-Linn School on the 30, 1968, hereinafter set forth. and Lori Tinney to Newport Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Clark and of discussing with interested persons the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1967 and ending June 30, 1968, March 13 where they spent two children moved recently hereinafter set forth. several days of their Spring The budget was prepared on a basis of accounting consistent with that used in the preceding year. Major ac vacation, visiting many places into the house next to the counting changes, if any, and their effect on the budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. on the coast. The weather was Postoffice which was former ly occupied by the Emil A copy of the budget document is availablefor inspection at the Clerk’s Home between the hours of 3:30 and 5:00 P. ideal during their stay. M. The budget document may be obtained for $1.00, or parts of it may be obtained for $0.10 per sheet. Mr. and Mrs. Willard John Weldemann family. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mc Signed; ROY LAMBERT, son of Mapleton arrived Sat urday afternoon. March 18 for Carley Jr., and three daugh District School Board Chairman a weekend visit with her bro ters of Springfield visited at FINANCIAL SUMMARY ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and the C. M. Cooper home and For the Enusing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1967 Mrs. Giles Wagner and his with other friends here when TAX LEVY COMPUTATION Total General Bond & Int. Lunch 89-10 Bus Fund Property mother, Mrs. Harley Johnson. they were spending the East* All Funds Fund Improve. They also visited with other er weekend with his parents (2) (1) (3) (4) (5) (6 (7) (8) relatives here and in Lyons. In Mill City. Total Budget Requirements ................... $166,„43.00 $140,103.00 $18,240.00 $8,000.00 $6,248.97 $3,891.65 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor Deduct: Total Budget Resources Except were hosts at their home Sat Tax to be Levied .............................. 64,774.90 53,318.00 3,456.90 8,000.00 6,248.97 3,891.65 urday evening, March 18 for Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget 101,568.10 14,783.10 86,785.00 the monthly meeting and Add. Est. of Taxes to be levied planned pot luck supper of but not rec’d in ensuing year ....... 1,921.80 13.203.80 11,282.00 the G.E.M. pinochle club. Taxes to be levied for Ensuing Year 114,771.90 98.067.00 16,704.90 Members present for the par Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied ty were Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Outside 6% Limitation ........................... 98,067.00 98,067.00 Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Not Subject to 6% Limitation ____ ___ 16,704.90 16,704.90 Bowes, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Total Taxes to Be Levied ................... 114,771.90 16,704.90 98,067.00 Rienke, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. For the Current Fiscal Year Beginning July, 1, 1966 Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Errll TAX LEVY COMPUTATION Total General Levins of Albany were guests All Funds Fund substituting for Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wagner, who were un 11,085.00 2,600.00 8,000.00 Total Budget Requirements ................... $166,898.00 $145,213.00 able to be present. Deduct: Total Budget Resources Except Mrs. M. V. Frame went to 918.46 8,000.00 2,600.00 Tax to BeLevied ............................... 86,365.64 74,847.18 PtOPEKTY PILLED Eugene March 22 where she 10,166.54 Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget 80,532.36 70,365.82 WITH AN AD IN THIS visited with relatives and Add: Est. of xates to be levied friends and also spent a few NEWSFAPEt... 541.65 but not rec’d. in ensuing year .......... 9,689.21 9,147.56 days at the Orval Greer home 10,708.19 Taxes to Be levied for Ensuing Year 90,221.57 79,513.38 ANYTHING FROM at Leaburg. Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied RENTING A BEDROOM Dinner guests Sunday, the Outside 6% Limitation .............................. 79,513.38 79,513.38 19th at the home of Mr. and TO SELLING A CLASSY 10,708.19 Not Subject to 6% Limitation ............... 10,708.19 RESIDENCE Mrs. Ed Castle were her bro 10,708.1» Total Taxes to be Levied ..................... 90,221.57 79,513.38 ther and sister-in-law, Mr. CALL US NOW Approved by Budget Committee: March 6, 1967 Statement of Indebtedness and Mrs. Jack Herberger of Signed HOWARD NAUE, Secretary Salem. EARNEST GARSJO, Chairman Type of Actual Estimate Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walz, Adopted by District School Board: March 6, 1967 July 1 Indebtedness July 1 Joanne, Dorothy, Carol, Dar Signed LOUIS F. HENNING, Clerk Current Year Ensuing Year rell and Mike, went to Estaca Phone 897-2772 ROY LAMBERT, Chairman Serial Bonds ........................... $137,000.00 $127,000.00 da Easter Sunday to attend a MEHAMA Notice of School Budget Hearing I Mill City Enterprise Historical Data Actual BUDGET SUMMARY GENERAL FUND Budget Yr. First Yr. Current ng Preceding Year (2) (3) (1) 121,401.85 35,233.95 3,500.00 Budget Resources 70,365.82 Budget for Ensuing Year Approved (4) (6) Available Cash Balance ......... ..................................... $ 3,500.00 Revenue from Local Sources except tax to be levied ..................................... ........................ 4,150.00 Revenue from Intermediate Sources ....................... 7,720.00 Revenue from State Sources ............................... 31,228.00 Revenue from Federal Sources .............................. 4,220.00 Proceeds from sales Receipts from Other School Districts ................... 1,000.00 Transfers from other Funds .................................. 1,500.00 Total Budget Resources except tax to be levied ...................................................... 53,318.00 District Tax Received in Year Levied District Tax Required to Balance Budget ........... 86,785.00 25,913.67 121,572.06 145,213.00 TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES ........................... $140,103.00 Historical Data Actual BUDGET SUMMARY Budget Second Yr. First Yr. Current Preceding Preceding Year (2) (3) (1) GENERAL FUND 4,953.76 9,044.65 37,079.52 38,033.93 24,334.74 27,578.08 8.30 2,000.00 87,769.87 76,664.96 38,143.80 44,907.10 4,400.00 6,902.00 35,265.18 3,780.00 1,000 00 20,000.00 74,847.18 692.66 6,106.56 3,465.00 2,500.00 2,180.96 7,574.08 3,615.25 181.42 11,960.00 1,928.00 62,000.00 5,500.00 4,600.00 5,775.00 5,600.00 5,000.00 200.00 3,500.00 8,850.00 4,000.00 300.00 262.68 766.18 1,116.62 1,371.69 270.00 3,000.00 372.50 1,491.61 801.70 5,843.58 500.00 1,000.00 500.00 1,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 20,000.00 Budget for Ensuing Year (6) Approved Administration—Salaries .......... $14,000.00 —Other ........ 1,953.00 Instruction—Salaries .................................-................. 70,000.00 —Other ............................................................ 5,000.00 Pupil Transportation Services—Salaries ............. 4,600.00 —Other .............................................................. 3,675.00 Operation of Plant—Salaries .................................. 5,300.00 —Other ................... 5,725.00 Maintenance of Plant—Salaries —.......................... 200.00 —Other ............................................................ 5,800.00 Fixed Charges ................................................................ 9,550.00 Food Services—Salaries ................................. ............. 5,000.00 —Other _________________________ -___ 300.00 Student Body Activités—Salaries —Other ......... 500.00 Capital Outlay—Sites .......... 2,000.00 —Buildings .............. -....... 500.00 —Equipment .................... 1,500.00 Payments to Other School Districts Operating Contingency ................................................ 3,000.00 Transfer to Other Funds ...... _............................. 1,500.00 111,893.00 121,296.14 145,213.00 TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS ................... $140,103.00 Historical Data Actual BUDGET SUMMARY 10,600.00 11,400.00 1,418.34 1,318.43 47,030.20 62,143.20 4,996.65 3,285.41 5,510.55 5,208.21 3,003.07 3,727.83 5,200.00 5,300.00 4,782.52 5,040.81 OTHER FUNDS Budget Second Yr. First Yr. Current Preceding Preceding Year (2) (3) (1) 5,050.00 6,163.69 11,085.00 5,050.00 4,910.00 11,085 00 8,000.00 8,000.00 Budget Requirements (4) Bond and Interest Fund Budget for Ensuing Year (8) (4) Resources ... ...... Requirements .... ................. _...... —..... Approved $18,240.00 18,110.00 SCTiOOL LUNCH FUND 8,637.91 8.063.01 8,000.00 8,000.00 Resources ............ ..... . ......... ............ ............ -—.......... Requirements .............. ............... 2.455.20 1,756.21 2,600.00 2,600.00 Resources Requirements 8,000.00 8,000.00 P, L. «9-10 BUS FUND Resources _____________________ __ -___________ Requirements ...... ..... .............. ..... v................. —..... 6,248.97 NONE PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT Resources .... ............... ......... ........... ....... ------ --------- Requirements _________________ ____ -......... —..... 3,891.65 NONE NOTICE Subscribers, please check the label on your Enterprise this week. 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