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2—The Mill City Enterprine. Thnrwi «V <>o mno — 4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 28, 196? N. S. Lanes No. 2 ... .78 ny Mark. Other Hard Splits 5-7-9 J. Mumey; 4-5-7, Pearl Choate; 4-7-9 D. Huff, R. John son; 4-10 D. Fryer, 5-8-10 P. Jordan; 4-5 O. Wood, E. Myers 3-9-10 A. Underwood; 3-7 N. Porter; 5-6-10 H. Novak; 8-10 H. Olson; 3-7-10 N. Underwood 5-7 A. Heim, D. Holm, P. Swope, G. Puckett, G. Harte- loo, M. Bethell, Jean Fery, R. Fritz; 5-10 R. Lulay, D. Fowlds, E. Johnson, G. Swope, R. Lyons. Men — Over 210 255 P. Swope, 245 E. Gars- le». Cream Mpilta 6-7-10 Gerry Attig and Lan- jo; 242 A. Heim; 235 D. Mum- ey, K. Boyle; 233 P. Carey, C. Kline; 228 H. Holm, 231 L. Myers, 227 B. Stigelman (2), 226 L. Myers, 225 E. Garsjo, G. Butler, H. Holm; 224 L. Myers, 223 J. Myers, 222 H. Holm, 220 E. Garsjo, G. Attig, 219 D. Teeters, 215 B. Me- Donald, T. Masser, 214 T. Gra- every day, every night in the ham, J. Birkholz, 213 O. Miot- famous Mapes Casinos, ground ke, L. Myers L. Holm, L. level or high above in the SKY Girod, 212 W. Morrison (2), E. ROOM. Fabulous entertain Wulf, G. Attig (2), R. Eshel- ment, always. man, 211 B. Nuxoll, G. Harte- loo. Downtown Reno location, ideal for business or pleasure Men — 600 Series ... 300 beautifully appointed 613 L. Myers, 610 H. Holm, rooms, 25 luxurious apart 609 E. Garsjo. mentsuites, with Kitchenettes. 4 Game League Fine food and beverage in the 823 B. Stigelman, 809 G. Coach Room. Attig. Women — Over 190 FREE PARKING 233 P. Choate, 204 D. Sch- NO MINIMUM windt, L. Koppe, J. Attig, 203 NO COVER D. Schwindt, J. Attig, 202 S. TOP ENTERTAINMENT Chance, 201 M. Yankus, 199 P. Lierman, D. Neatherlin, 198 D. Schwindt, 192 H. Novak, 190 E. Johnson. Women — First 500 & Bigger 563 J. Attig, 560 D. Sch- windt, 558 P. Choate, 535 E. Johnson, 534 D. Schwindt, 527 D. McClain, 524 P. Fryer, .$10 to 16 521 D. Pope, 520 M. Yankus, .»13 to 19 516 E. Boyle, 508 P. Lierman, .$14 to 19 $20 506 E. Cline, 503 D. Neather- lorio bed- lin, Jan Fery, 502 E. Miotke, I r $ 11 S. Chance, 501 B. Stormer. Twllighters Name of Team W L Dollies Hair Fash . 36 8 Gingerbread House 25% 18% Hincknell 25 19 Santiam Lounge .... 23% 20% 21 N. Sant. Lanes .... 23 21 Kinmsey Const....... . 32 baFemme Beauty ... 22 22 Teagues ................ 20 24 19 25 Lairds ..................... P P & L ................ 19 25 Sprouse-Reitz ........ .. 16 28 Sant. Child Care .. 12 32 HIG Dorothy Schwindt, 204- 203; HIS Dorothy Schwindt 560; HTG Dollie’s 934; HTS North Santiam Lanes 2698. Htayton Classic W Name of Team L 4 What Knots 12 10 Pin Whoppers ..... 6 The Mixers ............ .. 9 7 Washouts ............... ... 8 8 Roadrunners ........ .. 8 8 We Three .............. ... 6 10 Sisters-in-law ....... ... 6 10 Slow Starters ...... .... 5 11 HIS Sunnie Chance 202; HIS Dot McClain 527; HTG We Three 550; HTS We Three 1519. Nightengals Name of Team (V L Drushella’s Furn. . ... 40 12 Stayton Radio & TV 37 15 Riverview ............. 35 17 Park ’N Shop ........ .. 32 20 Stout Creek ............ ... 28 24 Earl’s Chevron .... . 24 28 Jerry’s Tavern .... 23% 28% Walley’s Phillips 66 14 38 Mil] Supply ........... 13% 38% Valley Telephone . .. 13 39 HIG Pearl Choate 233: HIS Jerry Attig 563; HTG River- view 772: HTS Stayton Radio & TV 2210. Monday Night Majors Name of Team L N. C. C of C ....... 91-5 61.5 Girod’s Produce.... . 83 70 Frank Lumber ..... 81.5 71.5 72 Gerath’s ................... . 81 Turner Bldg............ 80 5 72.5 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-3772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. rhe Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an ¿dvertiHement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. 4n independent newspaper, dedicated to the development of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. Subscription Rates Marlon-Linn Counties, per year______ $3.50 Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year $4.00 Outside Oregon, per year. $4.50 DON W. MOFFATT —.... ......... Editor and Publisher GOLDIE RAMBO .... .............Society and News Editor GEORGE LONG .... ........................................... Printer ígO^. NÍWSPAPÍR I 75 Vest Scio Groc....... 70 83 V. S. Lanes No. 1 .... . 64 90 Scio . ............ . ........ .. 63 90 Santiam Hwde......... 62.5 90.5 HIG Andy Heim 242; HIS Bill Stigelman 82 23; HTG •'rank Lumber 688; HTS N S. Lanes No. 2 2460. Merchants Wednesd lay Night Name of Team W b N. Sant. R E ....... 32 12 Stout Creek ....... < 27% 16% Jack’s Coffee Shop 26 18 Turner Bldg. Supply 25 19 Stayton Can..... 22% 21% K of C No. 2 .... 22% 21% Girod’s Mkt .... 21 23 H & W ............. 18 26 Lulay Timber Co...... 18 26 Stay ton Cleaners .... 17 27 Stayton Auto 17 27 K of C No. 1 16 28 HIG Carl Kline 233; HIS Ray Shelman 598; HTG Gir- od’s Mkt. 1012; HTS K of C No. 2 2892. El'ht BaH League vame of Team W L Stayton Can No. 1 .... 28 12 North Santiam Ply 26% 13% Sportsman Center 24 16 Garton Builders .... 23% 16% Girod’s Hilltop 22 18 Frank Lbr. Co.......... 22 18 North Sant. Lanes .... 21 19 Stayton Canning 2 20% 19% Webb’s Texaco ....... 20 20 Sublimity Fire Ins. .. 13 27 Wilco Farmers ......... 10 30 Gorman’s Real Est, 9% 30% HIG Dennis Mumey 235; HIS Jim Birkhola 572; HTG North Santiam Ply 776; HTS Webb’s Texaco 2231. Friday Mixed Doubles Name of Team W I, Drushella Real Este. 31 9 Girod’s Market .... 19% 20% Frankie Coin Wash 19% 20% Adams Grocery ....... 18 22 Garton's Builders .... 16 24 Lyons Tavern ........... 16 24 HIG Tony Masser 215; HIS Lloyd Girod 589; HTG Drush ella Real Estate 838; HTS Girod’s Market 2346. No. Santiam Merchants Name of Team W L Lowers & Holm 2 .... 37 11 Valley Telephone .... 32 16 Albany Lanes ........... 32 16 Sprouse-Reitz ........... 31 17 Lowers & Holm 1 .... 26 22 Philippi Ford ........... 25 23 Porter & Lau ........... 24 24 Girod’s ................... 23% 24% 1st National Bank 21% 26% Jerry’s Tavern ..... 14% 33% Regal Trophy ....... 10% 37% Blaylock Roofing .... 11 HIG P. Surope 255; HIS L. Meyers 613; HTG Valley Tele phone 1075; HTS Lower <$• Holm No. 2 3029. NATIONAL NEWSPAPER PUBLISHIX ASSOCIATION POTEI MAPES HOTEL Detroit-Idanha Gates................ Mill City ......... Lyons ............... Mehama........... R om , (702) 323 1611 TW< 702 358 3Í42 Nantiam Memorial Hospital CORRESPONDENTS (Stayton) ............................................. Boots Champion CHOATE—To Mr. and Mrs. —...... -....................................... Janet Lewie V. Allen Choate, Stayton, a ......................................................... Rose Cree son, Sunday, March 17, 1968. ............... ---------- ........... ...... ..... Eva Bressler KESTERSON—To Mr. and ................ ---- Merle Teeters - Jean Roberts Mrs. Ennis Kesterson, West Stayton, a daughter, Monday, March 18. COLEMAN — To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Coleman, Turner, a daughter, Wednes day, March 20. Seethe Fun Fleet. No.l in Ford Country because it’s No.1in Better Ideas. 1. F-250 Camper Special, Six or V-6 power. Twln-I-Beam front end, Flex-O-Matic rear suspension. 2. Ranchero- the pinup pickup-luxury unlimited to tow a trailer, tote a shell camper. I. Ford Bronco - Qoes where the road doesn't. Six or V-6 power, teamed to trusty 4-wheel drive. 4. F-100-shell camper natural. Six or V-B power, optional Flex-O-Matic rear suspension. 5. F-350 Camper Special. Two wheelbases take bodies for 12 to 14 feet Twin-I- Beam front suspension. 1! "¡1 r j tr-—i rzL •J--- Seethe light! Your Eager Beaver Ford Dealer has Better Ideas, better deals. Philippi Motor Company 1064 Kirnt Street Phone 769-2117 Stayton, Oregon NEED A GOOD USED CAR* SEE YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER-HIS ARE A-l Public Notices NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION Upon Question of Increas ing Tax Levy Over Amount Limited by Section 11, Ar ticle XI, Oregon Constitu tion. Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in Administrative School Dis trict No. 129J of Linn and Marion Counties, State of Oregon, from 8:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. on April 8, 1968, at San- tiam High School and Gates Grade School in said school district, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of said district the question of increasing the tax levy for the fiscal year 1968-1969 over the amount limited by section 11, article XI, of the Constitution of Oregon. The reasons for increasing such levy are: No tax base. Increased operating costs. The amount of tax, in ex cess of the eenstitutional lim itation. proposed to be levied for said fiscal year is $422,- 302.00, which, expressed, as a rate of levy, is estimated at $10 74 per thousand dollars of true cash value of taxable property within the district. Dated this 18th day of March, 1968. CLARE D. HENNESS, Chairman Board of Directors Attest: -DNA F. ROSS, District Clerk. ’ub March 21-28, 1968 trict at the polling places de signated as follows: LINN COUNTY At the elementary school house, with the exception of the following: Albany S. D. No. 5, voting at the Albany Union High School, 1130 W. Queen; Lebanon S. D. No. 16C, NOTICE OF SCHOOL voting at the Junior High ELECTION Upon Question of Increasing School, 60 Main Street; Cen Tax Levy Over Amount Llm- tral Linn S. D. No. 552C, vot ited by Section II, Article XI, ing at elementary school at Brownsville, Shedd, and Hals Oregon Constitution. Notice is hereby given that ey; Sweet Home S. D. No. an election will be held in the ADM 55, voting at the Cen Intermediate Education Dis tral Office, Cascadia, Craw trict of Linn-Benton Counties, fordsville, Foster, Holley, and State of Oregon, from 8:00 A. Liberty; Crowfoot S. D. No. M. to 8 P. M. on April 8, 1968 89C, voting at Seven Oaks in said school district, for the School; Mill City S. D, No. purpose of submitting to the ADM 129J, voting at Mill City qualified voters of said dis- and Gates. rict the question of increasing BENTON COUNTY the tax levy for the fiscal year At the elementary school 1968-69 over the amount limit house, with the exception of ed by section II, article XI, of ’the following: Corvallis S. D. the Constitution of Oregon. : No. 5O9J, voting at Cheldelin The election will be held in I Junior High School, Highland each component school dis-1 View Junior High School, and Western View Junior High School; Philomath S. D. No. 17J, voting at Philomath Jun ior-Senior High School, Blod gett, Kings Valley, and Sum mit: The reasons for increasing such levy are: Low tax base Increased costs Increased enrollments The amount of tax, in ex cess of the constitutional lim itation, proposed to be levied for said fiscal year is $2,843,- 743.03, which, expressed as a rate of levy is estimated at $3.24 per thousand dollars of true cash value of taxable property within the district. Dated this 12th day of March, 1968. Attest: W. H. DOLMYER, Linn-Benton IED District Clerk ED POLAND, Linn-Benton IED District Chairman, Board of Directors Published: March 21-28, 1968 Notice of Budget Hearing The budget for City of Mill City for the fiscal year 1968-69 beginning July 1, as detailed and summarized in the accompanying schedules was prepared on an accounting basis consistent with that used in prior years. A copy of the budget documents may be in spected by interested persons between the hours of 10:00 A. M. and 3:00 P. M. Mondays through Fridays each week at the United States National Bank, Mill City Branch and a copy of the budget may be obtained for 50 cents. A meeting of the City Council will be held April 8, 1968 at 8:00 P. M. at the City Hall for the purpose of holding a public hear ing on this budget. Any person may appear to discuss the budget or any part of it The out standing indebtedness of The City of Mill City, Oregon at March 6, 1968 was NONE. VERYL HOOVER, Mayor FINANCIAL SUMMARY For the Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1968. General Total Tax Levy Computations All Fund Funds $40,786.00 Total budget requirements ...... .$70,782.00 Less budget resources, except 24,600.00 taxes to be levied .................. .... 54,596.00 16,186 00 Total taxes to be levied............ .„. 16,186.00 Analysis to taxes to be levied— Within 6% limitation.................... 9,518.76 Outside 6% limitation ........................... 6,667.24 Total taxes to be levied......................... 16,186.00 For the Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1967 $38,696.00 Total budget requirements ................... $66,312.00 Less budget resources, except 19,525.00 taxes to be levied ......................... 47,141.00 19,171.00 19,171.00 Total taxes to be levied............ Analysis of taxes to be levied— Within 6% limitation ................ . Outside 6% limitation ................ Total taxes to be levied ........... _ State Equipment General I Street Purchase Road Tax ' Fund Fund Fund $9,776.00 $18,000.00 $2,220.00 9,776.00 18,000.00 2,220.00 $9,216.00 $17,200.00 $1,200.00 9,216.00 17,200.00 1,200.00 Actual Budget Actual 1967-68 1965-66 1966-67 $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 1,980.00 149.13 163.73 225.00 2,700.00 2,564.32 3,435.97 274.50 363.50 500.00 900.00 1,070.26 907.50 200.00 200.00 200.00 1,062.91 1,600.43 1,300.00 856.00 864.00 900.00 1,099.67 1,444.49 1,500.00 8,925.00 8,380.00 7,766.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 2,500.00 EXPENDITURES 1968-69 GENERAL FUND CITY HALL DEPARTMENT Recorders Salary ..................... Office Supplies ......................... Insurance ................................... Sewer Maintenance ................. Legal and Audit......................... Cemetery Maintenance ........... Miscellaneous ......... ................... Fire Hydrants ........................... Operating Contingencies......... Transfer to Road Fund ......... Transfer to Equipment Fund Unappropriated Balance ........ $18,501.79 $19,659.62 $20,971.00 ■ $ 6,255.40 $ 6,435.00 $ 6,600.00 2.397.25 4,834.00 5,400.00 400.00 750.00 875.00 875.00 TOTAL CITY HALL.......... _... POLICE DEPARTMENT Chiefs Salary ............................ Patrolmans Salary ................... Relief Patrolmen .................. ... Judges Salary............................ $23,261.00 $ 9,402.65 $12,144.00 $13,275.00 $ 1,123.32 $ 1,005.10 $ 1,600.00 174.40 61.69 400.00 564.23 600.00 609.62 525.45 537.28 550.00 259.06 338.46 300.00 917.00 492.00 1,000.00 TOTAL SALARIES Police Car Expense Board of Prisoners . Jail Maintenance .... Police Phones.......... Police Supplies ....... Bail Refund ............ $13,875.00 $ 1,200.00 200.00 600.00 550.00 300.00 800.00 $12.966.11 $15.188.15 $17,275.00 $31,467.90 $34,847.77 $38,696.00 TOTAL POLICE DEPARTMENT TOTAL GENERAL FUND.... GENERAL ROAD FUND Street Salary ................................. __ Street Lights ..................................... Park Maintenance .......... . ............... $17,525.00 $40,786.00 $ 9,776.00 $ 7,542.57 $ 7 026 87 $15.900.00 507.59 818.21 900.00 110.62 210.52 400.00 TOTAL ROAD FUND............................ STATE TAX STREET FUND Street Maintenance and Repair........... Equipment Operation ............................. Equipment Repair ................................... $16,600.00 906.00 500.00 $ 8.160.78 $ 8.055.60 $17.200.00 $ 1 200.00 $ 1.488.03 <50.266.78 $52,083.56 $66,312.00 TOTAL STREET FUND ............ EQUIPMENT PURCHASE ................. TOTAL ALL DISBURSEMENTS $18,000.00 $ 2,220.00 $70,782.00 S 5,285.00 $ 5.430.00 $ 5.430.00 3,694.65 3,714.19 3,750.00 170.42 36.00 36.00 $ 9,150.00 $ 9,180.19 $ 9,216.00 Actual Budget Actual 1967-68 1965-66 1966-67 $ 3.958.75 $ 3,133.50 $ 3,000.00 1,147.50 1.050.00 1,082.50 4.376.86 7.698.03 4,400.00 3,373.74 3.449.36 3,350.00 525 00 488.00 518.00 504.73 573.53 200.00 822.00 467.00 1,000.00 $14.636 58 $16,956.92 $13.525.00 $ 6.000.00 $19,525.00 $ 481.30 $ 979.17 $ 350.00 87.00 100.00 231 30 $ 8.925.00 $ 8,380.00 $ 7,766.00 $ 9.637.80 $ 9,446.17 $ 8.216.00 $ 1.000 00 $ 9.216.00 Subscribe to The $13,199.87 Mill City Enterprise $13,199.87 $ 500.00 S3.50 Per Year $ 500.00 ¡t EVC^ Week $3 "".974.25 $10.882.08 $10.200 00 $ 7,000.00 $10.882.08 $17.200.00 $ 500.00 $ $ 500.00 700.00 RECEIPTS 1968-0*1 GENERAL FUND Fines .................. _......... Business Licenses...... Liquor and Cigarettes Franchises _____ ____ Sewer Collections ...... Miscellaneous .............. Bail ........ ............. . ........ Approved 1968-69 $ 2,160.00 225.00 3,500.00 500.00 900.00 200.00 1,500.00 900.00 1,500.00 8,376.00 1,000.00 2,500.00 $ 7,000.00 5,600.00 400.00 875.00 5,790.00 3,950.00 36.00 Approved 1968-69 $ 2.200.00 1.650.00 7,800.00 3,350.00 500 00 400.00 800.00 TOTALS .................... ........... .............. $16,100.00 ADD: Cash Balance........ ............. 8,500.00 GRAND TOTAL GENERAL FUND..... $24,600.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND County Road Levy.............. ..... -........ $ 600.00 Street Work ....................... ....... 100.00 Transfer From General Fund ......... .. 8,376.00 TOTALS _________________________ ADD: Cash Balance _____________ GRAND TOTAL ROAD FUND STATE TAX STREET FUND State Highway Apportionment .................. ADD: Cash Balance .......................... $ 9,076.00 700.00 $ 9,776.00 GRAND TOTAL STREET FUND EQUIPMENT PURCHASE Transfer from General Fund _________ ADD: Cash Balance___________ $18.000 00 $ 500.00 $ 1.200.00 TOTAL EQUIPMENT $37.785.17 $47.141.00 TOTAL ALL RECEIPTS Publication dates: March 21 and March 28. 1968. $11.000.00 7,000.00 $ 1.000.00 1,220.00 $ 2.220 00 $54,596.00