The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 06, 1967, Page 3, Image 3

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    phone 1058; HTS Valley Tele­ at the home of her parents,
3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 6, 1967
Mr. and Mrs. Heiman Mor­
phone 2979.
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gan. Additional Easter Sun­
to regressive features.
day dinner guests were their
Splits Picked
In effect, House action may
son-in-law and daughter,
put
the whole tax reform
6-7-10 Harry Fryer.
and Mrs. Steve Webber
issue befoie the voters. It
OTHER HARD SPLITS
two daughters, and their
by Everett E. Cutter
would ask Oregonians just
2-4-8-10 E. Garsjo; 4-7-9-10 F. and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Durland; 5-8-10 H. Novak, M. Morgan and two sons from SALES TAX FACES
taxes, planned to laise $6 how badly they really want
property tax relief, and make
Williams, D. McClain; 4-5-7 V. Portland and Mrs. Morgan’s MANY MORE HURDLES
million a year.
Wagner; 4-7-9 R. Wallace, C. brother and wife, Mr. and
2. New formula for provid­ them responsible for alter­
If the Oregon House of Rep-
Hendrick, C. Gentry, L. Wall­ Mrs. Herbert Reeds and two lesentatives gets its way, citi­ ing state aid to local schools, nate fund-raising methods.
ace; 2-7-8 E. Bressler; 3-8-10 T. daughters, from Vancouver, zens will In less than three effecting property tax cuts
Meier; 8-10 A. Yankus; 4-10 C. Wn.
months get to vote on a state by using sales tax revenue
Phillips; 4-5 J. Birkholz, J.
sales tax for the first time to raise basic school support
Mrs.
John
Elmore
and
Mrs.
Restaurants
Christensen; 6-7 P. Bell; 5-6 N. Freda Grugget local mem­ in 20 years.
Htayton Classic
from 29 per cent to almost
Bittner,
L.
NewComb
(2),
C.
Name of Team Won Lost
That body Thursday voted 75 per cent In 1968-69. School You’ll enjoy eating at these
bers of the Women’s Society
Tag Alongs .....
34% 17% Gentry; 3-7 D. Sharp; 5-7 S. of Christian Service were in 33-27 to refer a three per districts, in turn, would be
Fine Salem Restaurants
3 Aces ...........
. 33
19 Lackner, C. Threlkel, M. Col­ McMinnville Thursday, March cent retail sales tax bill to limited in amounts of local
ton,
P.
Johnson,
D.
McClain;
Take Two.......
.. 33
19
30, to attend a district meet­ the people at a special June taxes they could levy, to en­ EDDIE’S
Polka Dots.....
.. 32
20 5-10 R. Reid, J. Guest, C. ing of the Society held at the 20 election. The bill is at the sure permanent relief via Seafoods - Steaks . Chicken
River Rats .....
. 31
every day, every night in the
21 Grimes
core of a six-point tax reform state aid.
Methodist church there.
Open for Lunch 11:30 a. m.
famous Mapes Casinos, ground
2 Hoops & a Holler 16
36 Men—Over 210—
package
approved
by
the
3.
Revised
state
personal
Dining
&
Dancing
’
til
Mrs. Herman Morgan and
level or high above in the SKY­
Sweet 3 ................. 15% 36% 257 B. Owens; 255 D. Carey; Mrs.
House
in
March
’
s
final
hours.
income
tax
form,
in
effect
2:30 a. m.
Hugh Johnston were in
ROOM. Fabulous entertain­
Go Aheads ............. . 13
39 242 E. Garsjo; 241 A. Under- Albany, March 30, where they
In the Republican control­ eliminating the federal tax 3803 Com’l SE
362-7790
234 G. Attig; 231 M.
ment, always.
HIG Dottie McClain 230; wood;
led
House,
Democrats
gen
­
deduction
—
but
rate
changes
attended a long range pro­
HIS Dottie McClain 554; HTG Helvey; 226 K. Boyle; 236 A. gram planning meeting for erally prefer Gov. Tom Mc­ would keep the total state
Downtown Reno location,
225 E. Garsjo; 223 L.
Polka Dots 530; HTS Polka Heim;
Call’s plan to offset local tax yield the same.
ideal for business or pleasure
MARSHALL
’
S
INN
Linn
County.
The
are
local
Holm;
222 G. Attig; 221 V.
Dots 1483.
... 300 beautifully appointed
property taxes through in­ 4. Setting of June 20 as the
at Four Corners
Chamberlin; 220 H. Holm, W. members of the Lyons Exten­ come tax Increases. There
Canyon Merchants
rooms, 25 luxurious apart­
special election date and ap­
sion
unit.
Stoll;
219
A.
Underwood,
K.
Name of Team Won Lost
mentsuites. with Kitchenettes.
still is doubt whether the propriating $300,000 for elec­ Fine Food & Bar Service
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
Johnson
Fine food and beverage in the
Lyons Tavern ...... 34
18 Boyle, D. Sharp; 217 G. Dow­ returned the last of the week , Senate will concur with the tion expenses.
Live Country Music Wed.,
Coach Room.
thru Sun. 9:30 p.m. to 2 a.m.
No. 4 Team ..... ....... 29
23 ner; 214 P. Jordan, H. Holm, from Rigby, Idaho where they House vote; if it does, it may
5. Appropriation of $3 mil- 3815 State St.
Reiman Lucas ...... 27
25 R. Hendrick, J. Ray; 213 R. were called by the sudden well move the voting date lion
Ph. 362-6630
FREE PARKING
to administer the sales
Drushella ......... ...... 25
27 Hendrick, E. Wulf, B. Sarff; death of his brother-in-law, ahead to 1968.
tax.
NO MINIMUM
THE
CHATEAU
212
B.
Sarff,
V.
Lulay,
211
B.
N. Santiam Ply ...... 23
29
Rep. Joe Rogers (R-Inde-
Dillon
Later.
They
went
to
NO
COVER
Guest;
210
B.
Barnhardt,
A.
Although
House
passage
Salem’s Best Menu
Simpson Ply .... ...... 19
33
take Mr. Johnson’s mother, pendence), chief proponent would seem to wrap up the
TOP ENTERTAINMENT
Salem’s Best Food
HIG Andy Heim 236 HIS Harrison
of
the
approved
sales
tax
Mrs. Roxy Hamblin and bro­
package nicely, several more
Private Parties
Andy Heim 606; HTG N San- Women—Over 190—
ther, George Hamblin of Port­ measure, made it clear in his hurdles will have to be over­ 2555 Silverton Rd. N. E.
230
D.
McClain;
217
E.
Fudge;
tiam Ply 658; HTS N. Santiam
floor
presentation
that
it
is
hi
s
213 M. Yankus; 205 J. Trout, land.
come before Oregon joins the
Ply 1812.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell intended to provide massive other 42 sales tax states. Sen­ For Reservations Ph. 581-5335
P. Smith, D. McClain; 204 P.
Twilighters
property tax relief.
Oyvibom j
Name of Team Won Lost Fryer; 202 N. Underwood; 201 Weaver were Sunday guests
“It is an answer to the 1% ate amendments are a cer­
CASINO
^51
STAGECOACH
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
Parrish;
194
G.
Ward;
191
tainty,
for
example,
and
any
Laird’s ............. ..... 34
14
percent limitation people,” he
Harley
Scott.
Their
daughter,
Hotel
and
Suite
Rates
Simpson .......... ..... 32
16 B. Evans; 190 Blanch Wallace Patricia spent the day at the said. He noted that after ad­ sales tax proposal which may
Restaurant and Lounge
Guest 8edrooms
pass that body will then have
Dollie’s ............. ..... 31
17 Men—600 Series—
ministrative
costs
and
dis
­
Single ................ $10 to 16
home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
By
the
Bus
Depot
667
E.
Garsjo;
636
R.
Hen
­
to
go
to
a
conference
com
­
Tincknell ......... .... 29
19
Double .............. $13 to 19
Henning with their daugh­ counts to retailers for their mittee.
Twins ................ $14 to 19
LaFemme......... ........ 27
21 dick; 629 W. Stoll; 607 B. ters.
collection costs, his bill will
422
Church
St.
N.E.
362-9439
Studio Room .. $20
.
there is the question
Adams ............... ...... 26
22 Sarff; 606 A. Heim; 601 D.
Suites — parlor, large bed
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hiatt raise $119.5 million annually of Then
gaining
voter
approval.
P P & L .......... ..... 24
24 Sharp
for
the
state.
room,
bath,
FARRELL
’
S
of Roseburg were Sunday
4- Game League
Turner Building ...... 23
Kitchennette .$35 to 50
25
“By strange coincidence, Time and time again this
ICE CREAM PARLOUR
morning breakfast guests at
Additional earaoii In room a>
1st Federal ...... ..... 20
28 824 B. Owens; 819 D. Carey; the home of Mr. and Mrs. this is approximately the legislature has stressed the Salem’s Orig. Parlour Restau.
au<la »3 par parton.
Teague ............. ..... 19
29 816 G. Attig; 801 H. Holm
Alex Bodeker. Mr. Hiatt is a same amount of revenue theme that the state has Complete Fountain. Lunch,
Fery Const......... ...... 16
32 Women—First 500 & Bigger brother of Mrs. Bodeker and which would have been lost enough revenue to operate at Dinner & Snack menu. Birth­
Tress Chic ...... ..... 8
40 566 E. Fudge; 558 N. Under­ Mrs. Clyde Bressler. They if the 1% per cent limitation existing and even accelerated day parties our Specialty. Sun.
IG Jeanette Fery 181; HIS wood; 536 D. McClain; 554 D. also visited Mrs. Hiatt’s mo­ had passed,” Rep. Rogers levels, that any “new” taxes thru Thurs. 11 a. m.- 11 p. m.
will be aimed purely at satis­ Frl. and Sat. 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.
Jeanette Fery 512; HTG Simp- McClain; 552 F. Garsjo; 545 ther, Mrs. Sarah Weddle and said.
:
P. Smith; 527 P. Fryer; 526
son 958: HTS Simpson 2644.
Five other elements of the fying public demands for local 2605 Com’l S.E.
585-5316
at
the
home
of
her
sisters,
M. Yankus; 516 E. Fudge; 512
Monday Night Majors
tax reform package built tax relief.
the
Fernando
Smiths
and
Bu
­
Jean
Fery;
506
B.
Evans;
501
Name of Team Won Lost
a state sales tax were
“This bill does not propose
ford McCalls at Stayton. Mr. around
1
OAK BARBECUE PIT
Santiam Hardware ....132 72 Blanch Wallace
Scottish approved In a full day of a vote on a sales tax,” Rep. Ham, Beef, Pork, & Spareribs
a
Hiatt
attended
N. S. Lanes .... .... 127
77
Rogers told his House col­
Rites convention in Salem on House debate:
N. S. C of C ... ....155% 88%
1. An approximate 15 per leagues last week. “It pro­ Home Made Bread and Pies
Saturday.
Girod’s Produce ..... 109
95
Sunday guests at the home cent Increase in corporation vides for a vote on a Consti­ 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Closed Sun.
Coast to Coast .. .... 107
97
tutional amendment, on limi­ 159 High S. E. Ph. 363-5083
By Eva Bressler
of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt
Girod’s Meats ... .... 106
98
John Lengacher Is convales were their grandson and wife, spending a month at Mesa, tation to make responsible
Scio ................... ... 100 104 ?ing at the Lebanon Com Mr. and Mrs. Gail Elmer and Ariz. Enroute to Mesa they voters solve their own tax
Come in Get Your
J. W. Wood .... .... 91 113 -nunity hospital following daughters from Beaverton visited in Fresno, Calif., at reform problems.”
FREE DINNER CARD
Girod’s Market ..... 87 117 -ineumonia and a heart attack and Mrs. Hiatts’ sister, Mrs. the home of Mrs. Golda Brass­ Sales tax proponents argue
All you can eat at
Gerath’s No. 1 . ..... 87 117
Mrs. Herbert Holmberg or Gladys Nygaard of Lyons.
field and Bob. The Brassfields that it would take a 68 per
Lowers & Holm .... 81 123 Gladstone, Mich., has arrived
B U F F A Y
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Negstad owned and operated a groc- cent increase in personal in­
Gerath’s No. 2 ... 78% 125% 'n Lyons at the home of her and four children from Hills­ e-y store for some time at come taxes to achieve equal 12th and Center
363-1819
HIG Bill Owens 257; HIS ister-in-law, Mrs. Carl Ander boro were weekend guests at Lyons.
property tax reductions, of
Bill Owens 824; HTG Lowers on, called here by the death ♦he home of his uncle and
Mr. and Mrs. Jock Reisterer about 37 per cent. They point KEG & PLATTER Restaurant
F
& Holm 2480; HTS Girod’s ">f her brother Carl H 'unt, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- and four children, from Scap­ out that 95 per cent of all Salem’s finest unique dining
Meats 682.
'Swede) Anderson.
poose were Sunday guests Americans now are subject room, lounge and coffee shop.
Clurg.
Koffee Klatchers
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Huff
Mrs. Gladys Nygaard has at the home of his cousin Le­ to sales taxes. Modeling their Excellent facilities for ban-
Name of Team Won Lost "an from Portland hav<- -eturned home after spending land Manning and family.
bill after the 34-.vear-old Cal-| quets, meetings, wedding re-
Thiel’s ................ ..... 38
14 "oved to the former Effir i month in California visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Philippi ifornia sales tax, they exempt | ceptions. 24 Hr. Coffee Shop
Lon’s Barber ... ..... 32
40 '■♦ydegger house now owned elatives and f'iends at San who have been living in a food consumed off-premises Easy access from Int. 5, take
24 ’'v Mr. and Mrs. Olin Spiva "edro, Pacoima and Sun Val- trailer house on Franklin j and prescription drues. there-1 Market Street exit.
Garton Builders ...... 28
Weste n Auto .... ...... 27
25 'fr. Huffman is employed at 'ey.
street have moved to Salem, hv removing some objection 13675 Market N.E. Ph. 581-2016
25 "imnson’s.
Ray’s Drug ....... ..... 27
John Lengacher, who has
Lowers & Holm ...... 27
25
Thp fifth prade from the pent some time at the Leb-
Girod’s .............. ... 26% 25% 'tar’-Linn school enioyed r •non Community hospital
Clavton’s ........... ... 25% 26’~ "leld t" in March 29. They "or treatment of pneumonia
27 •'-ent to Portland where the'- nd a heart attack returned
N. S. Lanes .... ..... 25
Bob & Bill’s .... ..... 23
29 •'♦ere able to eo aboard a"d o his home Sunday.
3Q on- a lar^e let plane. Chan
Davis-Bell Ins. ....... 19
Mrs. Poxy Trask of Salem
Gene’s Meat Market. .. 14 3P 'rones we-e Mr. and Mr- 's spending several days at
HIG Joyce Trout 205; HIC "urt Penefiel. Mrs. Fldon G<’ be home of her brother-’n-
Naoma Underwood 558: HT'"’ on and Mr®. Leland Manning bw and sister. Mr. and Mrs
Garton Builders 988; HTS N
Mrs. Pnnald T en^acher an^ Pe-t Lyons.
Santiam Lanes 2754.
Friends in Lyons are sor-
‘wo children from O-ofino
Fieht Ball
’da., were recent visitors at •v to hear that Albert Julian
Name of Tram Won Lost ‘he home of his parents, Mr 's confined to Santiam Me-
Garton Builders...... 33
15 and Mrs. John Lengacher.
no-ial hosnita’ in Stavton for
Stayton Can No. 1 .. 32 lc
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kuik nedical treatment. The Jul
Sublimity Fire ...... 29
1° "a were hosts for a fami’’- na’s were residents here for
Webb’s Texaco...... 26% 21% -athering Easter Stindav a* -anv years before moving to
Sportsmen’s Center
24 24 ‘heir home on McCullv Moun be Scio area.
Girod’s Hilltop ...... 23
2K ain. Attending were M-. and
Mr. and M-s. Cletus Ny-
K of C No. 2 .......... 22
26 'Trs. Art Balt^er of Lvonc‘ ’eeger and family of Stayton
Stayton Can No. 2 .... 19 29 '<rs. Elva Kuiken of Stavton' vere Sunday visitors at the
Santiam Farmers 17% 30’^ '*r. and Mrs. Harvey Grime­ ome of Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Gorman’s ................. 13
35 'nd family, of Eutrene; Mr downing. Mr. Downing Is ar
HIG Ace Unde-wood 241' ind Mrs. Marvin Westover uncle of Mr. Nydegger.
HIS Ace Underwood 615; H7 nd famllv of Monmouth and
Walter Olmstead has re
G Webb’s Texaco 887; HTS '<r. and Mrs. Hubert Der ‘urned to the home of his
Webb’s Texaco 2433.
ham and family of C eswell -■arents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthu*
Monday Ni"ht Mixed Double*
Miss Cathv Prichard, stu Olmstead from Auburn, Wn.,
Name of Team Won Lost ^ent at the U of O returned to after spending a year and a
What Nots .......... 33% 221' Eugene Sunday evening after half there while he was em-
2? spending her vacation at the ployed at Boeings. He will
4 Erratics ............. 33
24 home of her parents, Mr. and now seek employment else-
Ally-Opps ................. 32
Never Was’ses...... 30% 25’ ' Mrs. Dale Prichard.
where.
Shot Pots ............. 28% 27”-
Miss May Agnes from Mil­ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen
34 waukie was a weekend guest returned home Friday after
Has Beens ............... 22
44
Pin Poppers............... 12
HIG Dottie McClain 205
Llovd Holm 223; HIS Dottie
McClain 536, Frank Spell-
WHEN IT'S A
meyer 549; HTG Misfits 803;
Never Was’ses 2307.
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Mill Supplv ............. 39
25
Valley Telephone .... 31
25
Drushella Furniture 31
25
Aumsville Flour .... 31
Riverview ............... 30
26
32
Stayton Florist ...... 24
33
Stayton Radio & TV 23
41
Stout Creek .......... 14
HIG Ellen Fudge 217; HIS
Ellen Fudge 719; HTG Dru­
shella Furniture 719; HTS
Valley Telephone 2077.
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Name of Team Won Ixisi
Girod’s ..................
41 11
Lowers & Holm----- 29
23
Rex Lucas ............... 28 24
1st National Bank . ..27
25
Valley Telephone .... 27 25
Porter & Lau ........... 24
27
Blaylock Roofing .... 24 27
Philippi Ford -------- 22
30
Mike’s Motel _____ 20 32
Mike Adams Const. 18
34
HTG E. Garsjo 242; HTS E.
Garsjo 667; HTG Valley Tele-
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