3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nev. 2, 1967 Lower & Holm 1 .... 14 18 I Team 12 ................... 11 21 Jerrys Tavern ..... 10»4 21*4 short time Sunday. By Janet Lewis Blaylock Roofing .... 6 26 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith Gary Miller was injured on HIG D. Holm 256; HIS D. the job last Monday. A fing­ were surprised Wednesday, Sharp 586; HTG Pored & er was cut on a saw and sev­ October 25, by a small gather­ by Everett E. Cutter Lau 1ÜS7; HTS Porer & Lau eral stitches were needed. He ing in honor of their 37th 3016. planned to return to work wedding anniversary. Mr. and Special Session Likely Eight Ball League Mrs. John Roten and Judy, count tor prompt payment to this week. Name of Team W L To Refer Sales Tax Bill Mrs. Ellen Rust, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Geston Girods Hilltop ........ 22 6 As the Oregon State Legis­ the state and as a partial re­ spent Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Ernest Schroeder joined imbursement for their collec ­ Sportsman Center .. 18 10 lature convenes this week in at the home of Mrs. Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lewis, Frank Lumber Co. 17 11 special session, the biggest tion costs. The committee Geston in Wilwaukie. Suzie and Paul, their daugh­ Garton Builders ...... 17 11 question seems to be just how also voted to provide that a Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hen- ter and family, in celebrating sales tax, if approved, would Webbs Texaco ........ 17 11 long it will last. be locked into the Constitu­ ness spent some time in the with cake and ice cream. Mr. Sublimity Fire Ins. 15 13 Other issues appear some­ tion and could be changed Madras area over the week­ and Mrs. Smith stayed over Stayton Can. 2 ..... 14 14 what more well-defined. A only by popular vote. end in connection with their night and returned to Salem No. Santiam Ply....... 13 15 sales tax program essentially Thursday evening. rock hobby. With so much spadework Wilco .......... 10 18 the same as proposed two Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henness Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hen­ Ice Cream Splits done, it would appear that Team 11 ............. 18 weeks ago by Gov. Tom Mc­ this session could be short. and family of Beaverton vis­ ness visited with Mrs. Edna 4- 7-10 E. Garsjo; 6-7-10 L. Stay. Can. 1 ............. 10 9 19 Call, for example, is consid­ But that is still the big ques­ ited Saturday while Mr. and Ratzeberg and Mrs. Lily Lake Grady. Gormans Real Est. . 8 20 ered well on the road to re­ tion, Other Hard Splits and nobody can be cer­ Mrs. Keith Henness and fam­ on Sunday afternoon. A13O HIG Louie Henning 6-7-8-10 E. Boedigheimer; HIS Louie Henning 557; 245; ferral to Oregon voters at tain that all legislative fac­ ily of Albany visited for a visiting was Major and Mrs. Robert Ratzeberg now sta­ 5-8-10 F. Garsjo, L. Pietrok, Sportsman Center 837- HTG next May’s primary election. tions w ill get together and HTS All last week, committees refer the much-examined pro­ tioned in California. D. Schuetz, J. Trout, E. John­ Girods Hilltop 2167. met in preparation for the posal. Oddsmakers are bett­ Friday night and Saturday son, D. Lubel. Joe Bowes and Virgil Lewis Twilighters special session. Joint Waj's ing they will, and then the guests at the home of ids spent Sunday near Redmond 5- 7-9 I. Brice; 2-7-8 I. Brice; Name of Team W L and Means approved various 4-5-6 C. Threlkel, 5-6-10 C. question will concern it­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn hunting pheasants. House 23% 4% budget cuts to get the bien­ big Phillips, 6-7 F. Eastwood, A. Gingerbread self with whether the voters Julian, Sr. They were Satur­ Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schroe Time to lay in your Winter No. Sant. Lanes . 19 9 nium’s appropriations in line of Oregon will buy a sales tax day night and Sunday guests der are parents of a baby girl, Carlson; 5-6 B. Kalina; 4-5 M. Tinknell ............ 11 with revenue projections, lag­ ofr property tax relief. in Stayton at the home of her Terina Sue, born Monday, Oc­ Supply of Apples and Michaelson, B. McDonald, I. Sant. Lounge ........ 17 17 11 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Omey tober 30 in Newport. Mrs. Er­ Squash. ging by some $31.5 million. Roy; 3-7-10 B. Owens; 5-7 B. Teagues ................. 16 12 House Taxation Committee, Lovell. nest Schroeder had left Fri­ Stigelman, H. Blaylock, L. Dollies Hair Fash. 15% 12% where revenue measures tra­ Mrs. Leland Manning and day to help out in the home Sanders, B. Boedigheimer. G. 12 ditionally originate, adjusted children were weekend and wii; stay for a short Spaniol. M. Schrock, G. Beitel1 SprouseReitz .......... 12 By Bva Bressler 17 the governor’s recommenda­ guests in Stayton at the home while after mother and baby D. Bilvue, E. Boedigheimer, LaFemme Beu. Salon 11 Lairds ................... 10 18 tions as. senators of the coun­ Services were held the of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. come home. W. Cox EA. Carlson ; 5-10 G. Pae. P. & L Large Display 10 18 terpart committee observed. first of the week at Sheridan, Sim Etzel, while Mr. Manning Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brisbin Gleason, L. Holm, P. Koppe, Team 11 ........ 8 On the “ save ” side of the 20 Wyoming for Mrs. Bertie Lou was elk hunting. Golden Delicious of San Rafael, Calif., visited L. Wallace, R. Peters, G. Sant. Child Care Ser 7 21 ledger, many appropriations Steven who passed away with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Teague, L. Huber. Members of the Lyons Gar ­ Red Delicious HIG E v Johnson 208 & 201; okayed at the regular session Thursday, October 26 at the den club have received an in­ Brisbin from Tuesday to Fri­ Men — Over 210 HIS Ev Johnson 573; HTG are expected to suffer. Joint St. Be-nard Nursing Home vitation from the Mill City day of last week. The Ralph Winter Banane 256 D. Holm; 244 G. Glea­ son, 238 L. Wallace, P. Jor­ Tinknell 917; HTS Ginger Ways and Means approved in Salem at the age of 93 Garden club to attend their Brisbins had visited other re­ Ortley cutbacks where suggested by years. Mrs. Stevens was a meeting Thursday, November latives on the way up and dan, 235 B. McDonald, 233 L. bread House 2667. Monday Night Majors Gov. McCall in many in ­ resident of Lyons with the Jonatnon Glidewell, 230 B. Owens (2), at the Gates clubhouse at planned to go to Reno to be W L stances, curtailing funds for exception of several years at 2 1 p. 225 A. Dozier, O. West, 223 B. Name of Team m. There will be a dem­ with Mrs. Brisbins’ mother Rome Beauty Girods Produce .... 58% 43% higher education, model the Home, coming here in onstration on holiday ar­ over Hallowe’en. McDonald, W. Morrison, J. Girod ’ s Market ....... 57 45 schools, vocational education, 1955 from Sheridan. Schieman, C. Threlkel; 224 J. SQUASH: Green Hubbard, 46 agriculture, forest and miner­ She was born in Macon, Mo. rangements and decorating. Myers, L. Holm; 222 S. Als- Turner Bldg. Sup..... 56 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Julian Golden Hubbard, Sweet N. S .Cham Com. 55% 46% al research, capital construc ­ man, 221 J. Hancock, L. Holm; September 10, 1874. She is Meat, Banana, Pink Ban­ 48 tion, welfare, port authorities, survived by two sons, Wilson were Sunday dinner guests in 218 W. McClain, 217 S. Als- Gerath’s ................. 54 Portland at the home of her ana, Table Queen and N. S. l^nes 1 ...... 49% 52% sewer development and oth ­ man, 216 L. Howard, 215 B. and Albert of Lyons, one 56 ers which involve not only daughter, Mrs. Hazel Bum­ cousins, Dr. and Mrs. George Butternut. Barnhardt, 214 O. West, L. Scio ...................... 46 Jesscott. Enroute home they 56 programs but actual jobs. Myers, J. Schiman; 213 T. Sant. Hdwe .......... 46 sides of Otter, Mont., two In addition, the budget granddaughters and three visited at the James Wright 56 Heim, D. Sharp, B. Stigel­ West Scio Groc. ..... 46 home at Tigard. man, 212 L. Atkinson, R. N. S. L\nes 2 ...... 40% 61% committee recommended cut- great grandchildren. Saturday night and Sunday tin inventory tax relief by , HIG Gary Gleason 244; HIS Scott, 211 G, Harteloo, E. 5 miles South of Harris­ Under the supervision of Slim Alsman 797; HTG Girods approximately $3.1 million. { Bruce Bolden, superintendent guests at the home of Mrs. Garsjo, B. Falkstad. burg on Coburg road. Ethel Huffman were her Mkt. 661; HTS Girods Mkt. Gov. McCall’s proposal would and Rev. Basil Wiggins of Women — Over 190 son-in-law and daughter, Mr. have continued to reduce the 2457. 245 P. Lierman, 210 S. Beth­ the Lyons Methodist Sunday business personal property school, a discussion class has and Mrs Vernon Digerness Monday Night Mixers ell, 208 E. Johnson, 206 B. W L tax by eliminating appropria­ been started for high school and children from Tacoma. Wallace, 203 B. Wallace, 201 Name of Team Mrs. Leonard Cruson left Shot Pots ............ 16 4 tions and using the money to students and young adults. Tuesday E. Johnson, 195 M. Yankus, for LaGrande where offset other general fund de ­ Bethells .................. 13 3 192 F. Garsjo, J. Maser. They will study the bible is spending the remaind­ Back Acres ............. 11 9 ficits, while the committee’s with a discussion pertaining she Men — 600 Series of the week visiting rela­ 4 Balls .............. 11 5 decision would cut this year’s to our daily living today, All er 669 B. McDonald. tives and friends. inventory tax reduction of Never Wases ....... . 9 Women — First 500 & Bigger 7 interested are welcome. Sun­ Miss Ellen Dougherty of 20 pier cent to about 12 pier 573 P. Lierman, E. Johnson, Savage & Lierman . 6 14 day school begins at 9:30 and Portland was a weekend 554 Blanche Wallace, 525 S. Ally-Oops ............... 3 17 cent in 1968. closes at 10:30. guest at the home of her The same committee also Bethell, 519 E. Johnson, 513 Bassett Hounds ..... . 3 12 Mrs. E. A. Ronsin from brother-in-law and sister, Mr. voted to transfer $12 million HIG Lloyd Wallace 238; J. Fery, 514 E. Boedigheimer, Portland was a Thursday vis­ Mrs. Mike Fink. Addi­ 513 J. Fery, 509 Jean Fery, HIS Lloyd Wallace 585; HTG in veterans fund surplus to itor at the home of her par­ and Sunday afternoon 507 N. Lefler, 502 V. Cribbs. Shot Pots 841; HTS Never the general fund. This would ents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron tional guests were Mr. and Mrs. be expiected to help solve de ­ Wases 2342. Shuck. Jake Silbernagle of Stayton, ficit problems by providing No. Santiam Merchants Koffee Klatch er s Relatives in Lyons have re ­ who also visited at the John Name of Team W W L Name of Team L funds for higher education ceived word that Mrs. Zella Jungwirth home. and community colleges con ­ Western Auto ..... 1st Nat. Bank ...... .... 25 ... 25 7 7 Siegmound who recently Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ny- struction without floating Porter & Lau ...... .... 20 12 Lower & Holm .... .. 20 12 moved to Sanby to be near degger are announcing the Philippi Ford ...... .... 20 12 Thiels ................... ... 20 12 new bonds. her daughter is in a serious birth of a new grandson, a Ways and Means members condition Lower & Holm 2 . 19% 12% Davis-Bell Ins........ .. 18 14 following a stroke son born to their son-in-law A Safeco family will tell you they are not Albany Lanes .... .... 18 14 Girods ............. ... 17 15 of a week ago. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. happy in their work. Budget auto policy gives Valley Tele.......... .... 18 14 N. Sant. Lanes .. .. 17 15 Monday evening guests at Donald Callahan, Jr., of Me­ you a complete Sprouse Reitz .... ... 15 17 Rays Drug ......... .. 16 16 cuts in the above areas are the home of Mrs. Donna As­ hama on Friday, October 27 not likely to make any Ore ­ profile of protection Girods ................. ... 15 17 Bobs Richfield ... .. 16 16 mussen were Mr. and Mrs. at a Salem hospital. He will —at all times. 1st Federal ........... .. 13 19 gonian happy, but the paring Wenifurtel from Jefferson, be greeted at home by an Gene’s Meat Mkt. . .. 11 21 process is especially hard on the former Mrs. Opal Laven- older sister. lawmakers who, only dar of Stayton. You'll save worry, may save money, too, with a Family Auto Policy Garton Builders ... .. 10 22 these months Jim Cox from Hermiston ago, were study­ Lous Barber Shop .. 9 from Safeco Insurance. We will make sure that both you and your 23 five Mrs. Basil Wiggins chair ­ will spend the next month at HIG Blanche Wallace 203; ing state and local needs and man, is announcing their will the home of Mr. and Mrs. car are protected by a policy with no dangerous gaps, no costly making the appropriations HIS Blanche Wallace 528; overlaps. Safeco insures only careful driven—so you save there, be a Dime a Dip fund rais­ Arthur Olmstead and will at­ HTG Garton Builders 945; they r.ow have to amputate. ing, pot luck supper at the tend Stayton High while his too. And Safeco pays claims quickly. Call us today. On the "income ” side, a ma- HTS Western Auto 2732. Lyons Methodist Church on parents, Mr. and Mrs. James pority of House members are Stayton Classic behind referral to the Thursday evening November Harris are in the process of Name of Team W L united SAFICD people of a 3 per cent retail 2, at 7 p. m. proceeds will go moving to this area. They are INSUHANCS We 3 (Its qt. win.) .. 18 10 sales tax package. They make to purchase Sunday School former residents here while Roadrunners ........ 17% 10% it clear, however, that the equipment and supplies. he was employed at the Bon­ Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2764 Mill CMty, Oregon The Mixers ......... .. 17 11 need is prompted by proper­ Seventh and eighth grade neville substation. Washouts ............ .. 17 11 ty tax relief demands and not students of the Mari-Linn The meeting of the WSCS WHIM YOU ARI TRIAT» UKI A MUM - MT A WMIHI Slow Starters ....... . 14 14 a state revenue shortage. school enjoyed a field trip will be held November 7 at Pin Whoppers ..... .. 10 18 see the sales tax as the Friday October 27. They went the home of Mrs. Paul Pen­ What Knots ......... . 9% 18% They only realistic way to shift the to Portland where they visit­ nington in Mehama at 1:30. Sisters-in-laws . ... 9 19 cost of local government and ed the Zoo and Museum. Ac- Plans will be made for their HIG Phyllis Lierman 245; schools from the property companing them were sever­ annual bazaar and cooked HTS Phyllis Lierman 573; taxpayer without hurting al room mothers and John food sale which will be held HTG Slow Starters 555; HTS local government and schools. Huffman 8th grade teacher in the dining hall of the Slow Starters 1480. As the special session con­ and Jim Tollen 7th grade Lyons Methodist church on Merchants Wednesday Night venes, House passage of the teacher with Douglas Mentze Thursday, November 30. Name of Team W L plan is almost certain. Al­ driving the bus. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stev­ N. Stant. Real Est. 21 Clarence (Tiny) Goodell is ens ano Mr. and Mrs. Albert 11 though votes are tight in the Lulay Timber Co. 20% 11% Senate, it would not be en­ confined to the Santiam Mem­ Stevens of Lyons and Mr. and Turne- Bldg. Sup. . 18 14 tirely unreasonable to expect orial hospital in Stayton with Mrs. Jack Scott of Mill City H & IV . 18 14 a sales tax opponent to agree injuries received while work­ left Saturday for Sheridan, Jack’s Coffee Shop 18 14 to put the measure to state­ ing at the Stayton Canning Wyo., to attend funeral serv­ Stayton Cleaners .. 16% 15% wide test. Company in Stayton. He re­ ices for their mother, and K of C 1 15% 16% Sales tax advocates note ceived severe bruises and a grandmother, Mrs. Bertie Stayton Can. 1 .... . 15 17 that Oregonians have not vot­ crushed ankle when a pile Stevens, who passed away Girod’s ................... . 14 18 ed on the issue for 20 years — of boxes fell on him. October 26 at a Salem Nurs­ K of C 2 ................ .. 13 19 and wc did approve a cigar­ Warren Edwards and his ing home. Mrs. Stevens was Stout Creek ......... 12% 19% ette tax last May. But there twin brother, Walter Ed­ a former Lyons resident, Stayton Auto ...... .. 10 We just want to impress upon you that you 22 are lawmakers on both sides wards of Salem were Tuesday coming here in 1955 from Let us show you a KitchenAid HIG Bob McDonald ; 235 of the issue who think the visitors at Deer Island near Sheridan. can bring your automobile here for a dishwasher for your kitchen, HIS Bob McDonald 669; HTG sales tax cannot p>ass. St. Helens. They went to help Dallas Franklin was taken your budget. But regardless Jacks Coffee Shop 975; HTS their sister, Mrs. Jessie Wilk- to a Salem hospital Saturday If not, legislative backers of model or price, you get the Jacks Coffee Shop 2810. night or medical treatment. feel with some justification ons celebrate her birthday. same dependable washing Nlghtcngal s The Girls’ Volleyball team Dick Jungwirth of Stayton that they cannot be faulted. and drying action. There's Name of Team w L from Mari-Linn has played will give the demonstration Many experts agree that the no skimping on quality or Stayton Radio & TV 22 10 sales tax bill passed by the St. Mary s and Stayton teams of Thanksgiving and holiday or a performance in a KitchenAid. Riverview ............. .. 21 11 House and the tax committee winning both games. arrangements and decorating Stout Creek ......... . 20 12 in the Senate during the re­ Mr. and Mrs Harley Scott at the ‘Special Interest’ meet­ Drushella’s Furn. .. 19 13 gular session was one of the spent several days over the ing of the Extension Unit Wallevs Phillip 66 .. 17 15 best ever drafted by any state. weekend at Port Townsend, Monday evening, November FREE BOOKLET Valiev Tele, . 13 19 With committee modifica­ Wn. They were guests at the 13 at Mari-Linn at 7 o’clock. without worrying about being given any­ 52-page Better Mill Sup. Corp....... .. 13 19 tions made last week, the cur­ home of their daughter, Mrs. Sunday guests at the home Horn««» Gardens Jerry’s Tavern . 12 20 rent proposal resembles the Franklin McDowell and fam­ of Warren Edwards was his guide to better thing but the best Kitchen Planning. Park & Shop ....... .. 12 20 earlier bill more than Gov. ily. stepson and family, Mr. and Supply Is limited Earls Clievr. Ser. .. 12 20 McCall’s plan does. The Mari-Linn football Mrs. Harry Mason and child­ ao hurry. We also maintain a complete HIG Kerry Attig 192: HIS Departing from Gov. Mc­ eot its first win of the season ren from Vancouver, Wn. Shirley Bethel 515; HTG Riv Call’s proposal to allow a $12 Thursday when playing De­ Also spending several days erview 743; HTS Riverview income tax credit against troit. The score was 3 to 12. this week at the Edwards 2147. A reception was held Sun­ home is his nephew Homer food and drug purchases, the Friday Mix Doubles House Taxation Committee day afternoon at the Canyon Micklir. from I.ong Beach, to give your automobile that new car look. Name of Team W L voted to exempt those items. Baptist church honoring the Calif. Drushella Real Est. 19 5 This, while increasing col­ new minister. Rev. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Ben IntVeld Franki ?s Coin Wash 15 9 lection costs for both the Lathrop and family. About 75 received word Saturday night Girods ............. 14 of the sudden death of her 10 state and retailers, echoes attended. MILL bitt , ■ • « ■ Gartons Builders brother, Dick Kenney, In an 12 It was a daughter for Mr. 12 last spring ’ s bill and is ex ­ Week Day Hours Lyons Tavern ....... 8 16 pected to gain more voter ac­ and Mrs. Ronald J. Lindsav, auto accident near Ellens­ 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Adams Grocery ....... 4 20 ceptance. Rt. 1, Lyons, born Friday, Oc­ burg. Wn. Sunday guests at Saturdays: HIG Andy Hiem 213; HIS The committee also restor­ tober 20 at Santiam Memorial the IntVeld home were her brothei-in law and sister, Mr. Gary Gleason 573; HTG Dru- ed a provision to allow re­ hospital in Stayton. 8:30 A. M. to 12:30 sheila Reat Estate 775; HTS tailers 1 pier cent of their Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian, and Mrs. Fred Olson from | Phone 897-2610 Drushella Real Estate 2243. sales tax collections as a dis- Jr., and son of Eugene were Tacoma. GATES ■ Salem Scene Detering Sez: LYONS APPLES Subscribe to The Mill Gty Enterprise $3.50 per Year Detering Orchards Read it Every Week DON’T DRIVE A CAR THAT’S ONLY HALF INSURED Moving or Improving. Get a Wit Diskwiskir JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE from a kitchen specialist. Were Not After Your Scalp Motor Tune-Up Complete Motor Overhaul Body and Paint Shop